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IM XL100C-E

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)

ffffff

 Requested operation

KEY

:

Key operation

eee

 Error code when executing the requested operation

All spaces: Success

001

 to 

999

: Error code

???...?

 Cause parameter (see below)

• When 

ffffff

 = 

SCREEN

yy/mo/dd_hh:mm:ss_ffffff_eee_ddddd_nnCRLF
ddddd

 Screen type

TREND

:

Waveform & 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 left 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

Summary of Contents for IM XL100C-E

Page 1: ...User s Manual IM XL100C E XL100 Portable Data Station Communication Function IM XL100C E 2nd Edition May 2006 MC...

Page 2: ...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 Notes The contents of this manual are subject to change without p...

Page 3: ...rator 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...

Page 4: ...n from Responsibility Yokogawa Meters Instruments does not make any warranties regarding the product except those mentioned in the WARRANTY that is provided separately Yokogawa Meters Instruments assu...

Page 5: ...nction 2 24 2 12 E mail Transmission Test 2 29 2 13 Starting Stopping E mail Transmissions 2 31 Chapter 3 Serial Interface 3 1 RS 232 Interface Specifications and Setup Procedure 3 1 3 2 RS 485 Interf...

Page 6: ...mation 6 2 Chapter 7 Error Messages 7 1 Error Messages Related to Settings 7 1 7 2 Error Messages Related to Operation 7 3 7 3 Communication Error Messages 7 8 Appendix Appendix 1 ASCII Character Code...

Page 7: ...rver XL100 communication function MODBUS master Serial Lower layer protocol Upper layer protocol Upper interface Lower interface Web server FTP client E mail client USB MODBUS protocol Standard protoc...

Page 8: ...rts 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 Ser...

Page 9: ...nternal memory or external storage medium of the XL100 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 XL1...

Page 10: ...ivileges to use the setting measurement server functions maintenance test server functions and FTP server 1 functions Limitations on the use of the setting measurement server A user cannot change sett...

Page 11: ...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 da...

Page 12: ...ay 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...

Page 13: ...S 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 simultane...

Page 14: ...ross LAN cable When Connecting to an Existing Network When connecting the XL100 or the PC to an existing network communication parameters such as the data rate and connector type must be matched For d...

Page 15: ...splayed 4 Use the arrow keys to select a communication interface and press SELECT 5 Press SET Setting the Ethernet Parameters Setting the Time Zone Set the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time Set...

Page 16: ...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 Set the IP address of th...

Page 17: ...s can log in to the XL100 Communication Timeout The item below applies when the XL100 is used as a setting measurement server or maintenance test server on the Ethernet interface When using the XL100...

Page 18: ...LECT 4 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 IP Address Setting display DNS Setting display SNTP Setting...

Page 19: ...ted Yellow LED blinking Transmitting data Off The Ethernet interface is not electrically connected LAN Green LED Blinks when data transmission is normal Illuminates when communication is possible with...

Page 20: ...t 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 an...

Page 21: ...o the data directory in the home directory of an FTP server on a UNIX file system home data Note If the file transfer to both primary and secondary servers fails the XL100 aborts the file transfer Pro...

Page 22: ...ELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or window for setting the item Primary server setting display 6 Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window 7 Press SET 2 5 Setting t...

Page 23: ...thernet interface check the settings with your system or network administrator Checking the Results of the FTP Test When an FTP test is executed a test file named FTPC TXT is transferred to the direct...

Page 24: ...2 12 IM XL100C E 4 With FTP CLIENT SETTINGS selected press SELECT 5 Use the arrow keys to select FTP TRANSMISSION TEST and press SELECT Press SELECT to transfer the file 2 6 FTP Test...

Page 25: ...server Users are not authorized to change the settings that would change the operation of the XL100 Users can output measured and setting data Limitations on the use of the maintenance test server A...

Page 26: ...t using SYSTEM USER REGISTER even if they are registered with administrator privileges No password is necessary you can log in regardless of whether a password is entered when logging in as anonymous...

Page 27: ...Mode 2 Use the arrow keys to select SYSTEM and press SELECT 3 With USER REGISTER selected press SELECT 4 Use the arrow keys to select the desired user and press SELECT 5 In the window shown set the it...

Page 28: ...occurred 3 Error code 4 Error Message Showing the Communication Log Display The communication log display shows a log of communication interface I O operations Up to a total of 50 logs is retained Lo...

Page 29: ...ation FTP server P Primary S Secondary 5 File name Displays the name of the transferred file 12 characters Showing the Web Browser Operation Log Display You can display a log record of the operations...

Page 30: ...of e mail transmission Displays the date time of e mail transmission 3 E mail timing Displays the e mail transmission timing periodic power failure alarm etc 4 Error code For a description of errors s...

Page 31: ...except key lock are possible in addition to the functions on the monitor page Monitor Page Enabling Disabling the Monitor Page ON The monitor page can be displayed on a Web browser OFF Disables the mo...

Page 32: ...o six alphanumeric characters 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 ch...

Page 33: ...SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or window for setting the item 6 Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window 7 To enable access authentication press SETTING return...

Page 34: ...ator page operator htm Example To display the operator page using Internet Explorer on a PC in the same domain as the XL100 the domain name host name and IP address are assumed to be good com XL and 1...

Page 35: ...an 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 XL100 to Setting Mode or File Operation Mode and carr...

Page 36: ...ided by the network administrator using up to 64 alphanumeric characters If omitted the sender is set to the first address specified as the recipient Settings for Transmitting Alarm Information Recipi...

Page 37: ...age the instantaneous values of all channels existing at the time of e mail transmission OFF The instantaneous values are not attached to the e mail message Add Source URL Uniform Resource Locator ON...

Page 38: ...he URL of the XL100 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 XL100 System_warning Header 1 Set the stri...

Page 39: ...s SELECT 5 Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a window for setting the item Basic setting display Alarm information transmission setting display Design...

Page 40: ...2 28 IM XL100C E System error transmission setting display 6 Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window 7 Press SET 2 11 Setting the E mail Transmission Function...

Page 41: ...ce or e mail check the settings with your system or network administrator Checking the Results of the E mail Transmission Test The result of the e mail transmission test can be confirmed by displaying...

Page 42: ...Use the arrow keys to select NETWORK FUNC and press SELECT 4 Use the arrow keys to select E MAIL and press SELECT 5 With BASIC selected press SELECT 6 Use the arrow keys to select E MAIL TRANSMISSION...

Page 43: ...CH 02 Type 1L On 08 05 08 10 13 Off 08 05 08 12 07 Instantaneous value 08 05 08 12 07 01 0 021V 02 0 041V 03 0 011V 29 0 541V 30 0 546V The XL100 display can be seen at the following URL http XL100 g...

Page 44: ...ow control Received buffer length 2047 bytes RS 232 Connector Pin Arrangement and Signal Names 1 3 6 7 8 5 4 2 Pin Number Signal Name Meaning 1 CS Clear to Send Handshaking signal when transmitting da...

Page 45: ...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 XL100 and the PC When the received buffer becomes full all...

Page 46: ...ss Select the address from the following values 1 to 32 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 fro...

Page 47: ...RIAL COMM and press SELECT 4 With PARAMETERS selected press SELECT Press SELECT to showPARAMETERS setting window 5 Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window 6 Press SET 3 1 RS...

Page 48: ...d 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...

Page 49: ...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 7 or 8 Selectin...

Page 50: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 App Index Serial Interface 4 Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT 5 Select the item from the displayed list 6 Press SET 3 2 RS 485 Interface Specifications and...

Page 51: ...a separate device driver is required for the connection with a PC Connection Procedure of the USB Communication Interface Connect a USB cable to the Mini B connector on the XL100 and a USB hub or a ty...

Page 52: ...eys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT 3 Use the arrow keys to select USB and press SELECT 4 Press SELECT to show the USB ID selection list 5 Use the arrow keys to select the USB ID and press SE...

Page 53: ...ction Codes of the Modbus Protocol The function codes of Modbus protocol that the XL100 supports are listed below Slave Function The slave function of the XL100 does not support broadcast commands Fun...

Page 54: ...1301 Alarm status of the measured data of logic input CH1 31302 Alarm status of the measured data of logic input CH2 Input registers 30001 to 30008 and 30001 to 30016 correspond to 8 ch input and 16 c...

Page 55: ...s 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...

Page 56: ...s specified here the XL100 stops sending commands to the slave device for a period equal to 10 times the timeout value Then the XL100 tries again For details see section 4 5 Data Dropout Handling of t...

Page 57: ...ger 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...

Page 58: ...ECT 3 Use the arrow keys to select SERIAL COMM and press SELECT 4 Use the arrow keys to select MODBUS SETUP and press SELECT Modbus setup display Modbus settings communication channel settings display...

Page 59: ...le 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 slav...

Page 60: ...Slave 2 and 3 Slave device 1 Slave device 2 Slave device 3 Timeout value Timeout value Time during which slave 2 is disconnected 10 times the specified timeout Retry 1st time Disconnect slave 2 1 2 Di...

Page 61: ...cters 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...

Page 62: ...nnot 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 E...

Page 63: ...ponse is returned Syntax E0 CRLF Example E0 CRLF Negative Response Syntax Single Negative Response Syntax When the command is not processed correctly a single negative response is returned For a descr...

Page 64: ...K CRLF Response EA CRLF YK ON CRLF EN CRLF 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 tabl...

Page 65: ...CRLF s_kccuuuuuu pp CRLF EN CRLF 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 cha...

Page 66: ...conds 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 chan...

Page 67: ...6 s If the communication speed is 2400 bps the response time is approximately 10 s Communication Command Log The FL command is used to output the data A log of setting basic setting output commands a...

Page 68: ...ary fffffff f 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 Th...

Page 69: ...logout Syntax EA CRLF yyyy mo dd_hh mi ss_xxx_nn_uuu u CRLF EN CRLF 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 xxx Login or log ou...

Page 70: ...lay 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 REV...

Page 71: ...t data Syntax EA CRLF yyyy mo dd_hh mm ss_ffffff_eee_n_uuu u CRLF EN CRLF 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 ffffff Factor...

Page 72: ...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...

Page 73: ...racters 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...

Page 74: ...Example EA E A admin EN Binary Output Syntax Basic Syntax E B CR LF Binary data ASCII format Binary format Data length Data sum Flag ID Header sum 1 byte Binary header 12 bytes Binary data Binary foot...

Page 75: ...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 For...

Page 76: ...t 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...

Page 77: ...arm 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...

Page 78: ...CRLF Close the device Response from the device with the specified address ESC C SPC xx CRLF Response when the device with the specified address does not exist None Some of the possible reasons that ca...

Page 79: ...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 th...

Page 80: ...iately after the command is executed or when the setting is saved with the XE command as with a basic setting command The BZ command is used to make the selection You can make the activation process i...

Page 81: ...rved RM Reserved XD Sets the data save operation Logging stopped Yes No 5 33 XO Selects the communication method Logging stopped Yes No 5 33 XZ Selects the trigger Logging stopped Yes No 5 34 XK Selec...

Page 82: ...trol data output FC Outputs the screen image data Logging stopped Yes Yes 5 43 FE Outputs the setting data Logging stopped Yes Yes 5 43 FD Outputs the most recent measured calculated data All Yes Yes...

Page 83: ...V 30V 30 00 to 30 00 V 3000 to 3000 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 Lo...

Page 84: ...f 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 C...

Page 85: ...n 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 RTD or pulse input with scaling...

Page 86: ...nnel 01 and 02 the span lower limit to 10 000 the span upper limit to 15 000 and the unit to V SO CA01 ON 01 02 10000 15000 4 V VOLT CURR Description Parameters p4 and p5 can be set only as display sp...

Page 87: ...Example Turn off the alarm of analog channel 10 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 terminator p1...

Page 88: ...ulse CH PL01 Logic CH DI01 DI02 Calc CH CA01 to CA32 Comm CH CO01 to CO32 p2 Tag up to 8 characters Query ST p1 Example Set the tag of channel 02 to TAG2 ST 02 TAG2 Description This command cannot be...

Page 89: ...command cannot be issued while logging is in progress If parameter p2 is set in the range of 2 to 20 it is actually set to the closest of the values 1 2 5 10 and 20 Parameter p1 is not used SC Sets t...

Page 90: ...nds UD 0 When switching the display using communication commands Syntax UD p1 p2 p3 terminator p1 Display switching 1 p2 Display item Waveform digital display TREND Digital display DIGITAL Bar graph d...

Page 91: ...mory INTERNALMEMORY file name excluding the extension CF memory card CFCARD file name excluding the extension SD memory card SDCARD file name excluding the extension Example Save the setting data to a...

Page 92: ...onse 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 setti...

Page 93: ...ax XT p1 terminator p1 Temperature unit Celsius C C Fahrenheit F F Query XT Example Set the temperature unit to Fahrenheit XT F XU Sets the language Syntax XU p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 terminator p1 Reserved p2...

Page 94: ...et the start trigger to external input XK 1 When setting the start trigger to the input level Syntax XK p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 terminator p1 Start trigger type Analog input level 2 p2 Channel to be used as th...

Page 95: ...rm output number 1 XL 3 1 When setting the end trigger to a specific time Syntax XL p1 p2 p3 p1 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 01 to...

Page 96: ...Syntax YA p1 p2 p3 p4 terminator 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 disableDisable...

Page 97: ...sing the timeout Syntax YQ p1 terminator p1 Enable Disable communication timeout Enable ON Disable OFF Query YQ Example Disable timeout YQ OFF Description The setting changed with this command is appl...

Page 98: ...be cleared or initialized Initialization of the setting data 0 1 Example Initialize the setting data YC 0 Description This command cannot be specified while the storage medium is being formatted The d...

Page 99: ...ator p1 Registration number 1 to 32 p2 Presence or absence of the command OFF Query YM p1 Example Do not set a command to command registration number 1 YM 1 OFF When setting a command Syntax YM p1 p2...

Page 100: ...ubject 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...

Page 101: ...1 to 6 p2 Register ON ON OFF OFF p3 Administrator name up to 16 characters p4 Password up to 6 characters p5 Ethernet login registration Administrator privileges ADMIN User privileges USER p6 Web bro...

Page 102: ...der 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 val...

Page 103: ...mation 1 Setting data of basic setting commands 2 Reserved 3 Reserved 4 p2 First channel number For 8 ch input 01 to 08 For 16 ch input 01 to 16 Numeric value 00 OFF p3 Last channel number For 8 ch in...

Page 104: ...annel number FL Outputs the log and alarm summary Syntax FL p1 p2 terminator p1 Log type Communication COM FTP client FTPC Error message ERR Key login KEY Web operation WEB E mail EMAIL Alarm summary...

Page 105: ...urs during data transmission p1 RESEND can be used to retransmit the data 5 10 Output Commands RS 485 Dedicated Commands ESC O Opens the device The ASCII code of ESC is 1BH See appendix 1 ASCII Charac...

Page 106: ...s port number Foreign Address The destination socket address Displays IP address port number State Connection status ESTABLISHED Connection established eth Outputs Ethernet statistical information Syn...

Page 107: ...0 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 For...

Page 108: ...er 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 Conn...

Page 109: ...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...

Page 110: ...ute 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 R...

Page 111: ...orresponding bit in the condition register is set to 1 The logical AND of the condition register and the filter becomes the status information The IS command is used to output the status information S...

Page 112: ...g saved to the external storage medium Set to 1 when setting data is successfully saved or loaded 2 3 4 5 6 7 Status Information 2 Bit Name Description 0 Measurement dropout Set to 1 when the measurem...

Page 113: ...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 4 Accessing medium Set to 1 when the display manual samp...

Page 114: ...annels 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...

Page 115: ...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...

Page 116: ...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 215 Exceeded the allowable number of files Replace the external stora...

Page 117: ...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 t...

Page 118: ...tring 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...

Page 119: ...m 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 Int...

Page 120: ...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 co...

Page 121: ...ommands An English error message is returned via the communication interface It is not shown on the XL100 display Code Message 360 Output interface must be chosen from Ethernet or RS by using XO comma...

Page 122: ...ed 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 XL100 display Code Message 700 Data could not be...

Page 123: ...8 9 4 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O 5 P Q R S T U V W X Y Z _ 6 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o 7 p q r s t u v w x y z 8 9 A B C D E F Upper 4 bits Lower 4 bits Backslashes can be used only to enter t...

Page 124: ...he number of simultaneous uses 3 Within 2 minutes Within the number of connections 1 Within 2 minutes User name Password Increment retry count 1 1 1 1 Stop Start Decision Transition Code For a descrip...

Page 125: ...You can log into the XL100 as a user by accessing the XL100 using the user name user E1 403 Yes No No No No No No E1 404 E1 421 Connect Disconnect E1 422 Disconnect E1 420 Disconnect Login complete W...

Page 126: ...eive the response When the number of output file lists 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 file...

Page 127: ...data Receive the response BINARY header BINARY data BINARY footer ME NEXT Send the command BINARY header BINARY data BINARY footer Receive the response Bit 0 of the BINARY header flag 0 There is more...

Page 128: ...00 Central America 3 GMT 06 00 Central Time US and 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...

Page 129: ...00 Tehran GMT 04 00 Abu Dhabi Muscat GMT 04 00 Baku Tbilisi Yerevan GMT 04 30 Kabul GMT 05 00 Islamabad Karachi Tashkent GMT 05 00 Ekaterinburg GMT 05 30 Chennai Kolkata Mumbai New Delhi GMT 05 45 Kat...

Page 130: ...ne 4 GMT 10 00 Hobart 1100 0 GMT 11 00 Magadan Solomon Islands New Caledonia 1200 0 GMT 12 00 Auckland Wellington 1 GMT 12 00 Fiji Islands Kamchatka Marshall Islands 1300 0 GMT 13 00 Nuku alofa 0900 2...

Page 131: ...ethod selection of 5 33 communication timeout 1 4 2 5 con command 5 46 connection information outputting of 5 46 connection status checking 2 7 connection with other devices disconnection of 5 46 CR L...

Page 132: ...LF 5 2 LI command 5 31 LO command 5 31 log and alarm summary outputting of 5 44 logging starting stopping of 5 30 logic 5 23 login 1 4 2 5 login name 2 8 login process App 2 App 3 M maintenance test c...

Page 133: ...31 5 38 setting errors 7 1 setting basic setting output communication and setti 7 8 setting measurement server 1 2 setup data loading of 5 31 single negative response 5 3 SL command 5 28 slave of Mod...

Page 134: ...XV command 5 33 XW command 5 36 XY command 5 36 XZ commmand 5 34 Y YA command 5 36 YC command 5 38 YD command 5 36 YE command 5 37 YG command 5 38 YI command 5 38 YK command 5 36 YL command 5 39 YM co...

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