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1.8 Remote Control Function (/R1, /PM1 Option)
When a contact or open collector signal is applied to the remote control terminal, a
predetermined action is carried out.
Arbitrary actions can be assigned to the eight remote control terminals.
FX100
Contact
or
Open collector
Actions That Can Be Assigned
Enclosed in parentheses are soft key expressions.
• None: [None]
No action is assigned.
• Starts/stops data acquisition: [Memory]
• Remote input: Edge (Rising/start, falling/stop)
• Starts/stops writing display data and/or event data to the internal memory and
the report function (/M1, /PM1 option)
• While data acquisition is in progress, applying a rising signal produces no effect.
While data acquisition is suspended, applying a falling signal produces no effect.
• External trigger for event data acquisition: [Trigger]
• Remote input: Trigger, 250 ms or more
• This becomes the external trigger that starts the acquisition of the event data to
the internal memory. This is valid only when acquiring the event data to the
internal memory using the trigger or rotate mode, the acquisition start trigger is
set to external trigger, and the FX100 is in the trigger wait state. For all other
cases, applying the remote signal produces no effect.
• Releasing the alarm indication and output relay: [AlarmACK]
• Remote input: Trigger, 250 ms or more
• Releases the alarm indication and relay output (option) of all alarms. This is the
same function as when the [AlarmACK] soft key is pressed. This procedure is
not valid if the alarm display/output relay operation is set to non-hold.
• Adjusting the internal clock: [Time adj]
• Remote input: Trigger, 250 ms or more
• Adjusts the internal clock of the FX100 to the nearest hour depending on the
time when the remote signal is applied.
Time of signal input New time
00 min. 00 s to 01 min. 59 s Adjusts the internal clock down to the nearest hour.
Example: 10 hr. 01 min. 50 s becomes 10 hr. 00 min. 00 s.
02 min. 00 s to 57 min. 59 s Time is unchanged.
58 min. 00 s to 59 min. 59 s Adjusts the internal clock down to the nearest hour.
Example: 10 hr. 59 min. 50 s becomes 11 hr. 00 min. 00 s.
• Starts/stops computation: [Math] (/M1, /PM1 option)
• Remote input: Edge (Rising/start, falling/stop)
• Starts/stops the computation. This is valid only on models with the computation
function.
• If the computation is started, applying a rising signal produces no effect. If the
computation is stopped, applying a falling signal produces no effect.