User’sManualModels MV1004/MV1006/MV1008/MV1012/MV1024 MV2008/MV2010/MV2020/MV2030/MV2040/MV2048MV1000/MV2000IM MV1000-01E2nd Edition
1-1IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndexChapter 1 Feature Overview1.1 System OverviewSystem ConfigurationThe MV can be used to cons
3-20IM MV1000-01E3.11 Setting Range-Out Detection for Linearly Scaled Measurement ChannelsDisplayMV1000Press MENU > then select Menu tab > Basi
4-1IM MV1000-01EMeasurement and Recording12345678910111213AppIndexChapter 4 Measurement and Recording4.1 Setting the Recording Conditions of Measure
4-2IM MV1000-01E• Event Data Recording Conditions Press MENU and then select > Menu tab > Data save > Event data. Settings• Memory >
4-3IM MV1000-01EMeasurement and Recording12345678910111213AppIndex• Event Data • Sample rate Select the data recording interval. Use the table und
4-4IM MV1000-01E4.2 Setting the Save Method for Measured DataThis section explains how to select a method for saving measured data to memory. For an
4-5IM MV1000-01EMeasurement and Recording12345678910111213AppIndex• Save directory Press MENU and then select > Menu tab > Data save > Save
4-6IM MV1000-01E• Data file name > Structure Set the structure used for generating le names.Setting DescriptionDate Serial number + user-specifi
4-7IM MV1000-01EMeasurement and Recording12345678910111213AppIndex4.3 Using the Batch FunctionThis section explains how to congure the batch functio
4-8IM MV1000-01E• Text Field Press MENU and then select > Menu tab > Data save > File settings > Batch text. Settings• Batch > O
4-9IM MV1000-01EMeasurement and Recording12345678910111213AppIndexProcedure• Setting Batch Names (Batch number + lot number) and Comments1. In Opera
1-2IM MV1000-01EModesThe MV has an Operation Mode, a Setting Mode, and a Basic Setting Mode.Power ONBasic Setting ModeSelect Basic setting mode from t
4-10IM MV1000-01E4.4 Starting/Stopping Recording, and Saving Measured DataThis section explains how to start recording and save measured data to exte
4-11IM MV1000-01EMeasurement and Recording12345678910111213AppIndex• Saving Manually (collectively storing unsaved data) Perform this operation when
4-12IM MV1000-01EExplanation• Operations That Begin at the Same Time as Memory Sampling (Memory start)• Waveform display updating on the trend disp
4-13IM MV1000-01EMeasurement and Recording12345678910111213AppIndex4.5 Saving Measured Data ManuallyThis section explains how to save the current val
4-14IM MV1000-01ESettings• Manual Sample number Select a number from 001 to 120. Current channel values will be saved in this order.• Manual Sample
4-15IM MV1000-01EMeasurement and Recording12345678910111213AppIndex4.6 Saving Screen Image Data (Snapshot)This section explains how to save the image
4-16IM MV1000-01E4.7 Managing Stored FilesThis section explains how to display a list of stored files and the amount of available memory, how to dele
4-17IM MV1000-01EMeasurement and Recording12345678910111213AppIndex• Formatting Storage Media Formatting will remove the contents of the storage med
4-18IM MV1000-01E4.8 Loading and Displaying Measured Data from External Storage MediaThis section explains how to display the waveforms of display an
4-19IM MV1000-01EMeasurement and Recording12345678910111213AppIndex4.9 Saving and Loading Setup DataThis section explains how to save and load setup
1-3IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndex1.2 InputMeasurement Channels• Number of Channels vs. Scan Interval The MV acquires data b
4-20IM MV1000-01E2. Select the setup file to be read by using the arrow keys and DISP/ENTER.* The setup data file is in the root directory (/). To c
4-21IM MV1000-01EMeasurement and Recording12345678910111213AppIndex4.10 Using USB Flash MemoryConnecting and Removing USB Flash MemoryProcedure• Con
4-22IM MV1000-01E• Removing USB Flash Memory1. In Operation Mode, press FUNC. The function menu appears.2. Press the Media eject soft key, and then
5-1IM MV1000-01EScreen Operations12345678910111213AppIndexChapter 5 Screen Operations5.1 Switching Between DisplaysSwitching between Displays Using
5-2IM MV1000-01EOperations Using Other KeysMV1000START/STOP key Section 4.4HISTORY key Section 6.15FUNC key Section 6.17MENU keyESC keyUSE
5-3IM MV1000-01EScreen Operations12345678910111213AppIndexFUNC Key OperationsPress FUNC to bring up the function menu at the bottom of the screen. Pre
5-4IM MV1000-01EPausing the DisplayYou can pause the screen display. The display pause icon is displayedMemory sampling continues even while the scr
5-5IM MV1000-01EScreen Operations12345678910111213AppIndex5.2 Displaying Measured Data with Waveforms (trend), Numbers (digital), or Bar GraphsThis s
5-6IM MV1000-01E Digital display submenuAUTO SCROLL ON: Automatically switches the displayed groups.AUTO SCROLL OFF: Does not automatically sw
5-7IM MV1000-01EScreen Operations12345678910111213AppIndex• Changing the Trend Update Rate1. Press T/DIV to display the trend interval configuration
1-4IM MV1000-01EThe following input processing and math operations are available.DC voltageDC current Shunt resistor 1 - 5 V Burnout detection Burnout
5-8IM MV1000-01E• Trend Display: SCALE: ON/OFF, DIGITAL: ON/OFF Select whether or not to display the scale and the numeric display section.• AUTO S
5-9IM MV1000-01EScreen Operations12345678910111213AppIndex5.3 Displaying Previously Measured Data (TREND HISTORY)There are five ways that you can dis
5-10IM MV1000-01E ALL CHANNEL: Displays the waveforms of all channels.GROUP CHANNEL: Displays the waveforms of the channels registered to groups.CU
5-11IM MV1000-01EScreen Operations12345678910111213AppIndex• Moving the Cursor CursorMoves the cursor to the left by 1 dot.Moves the cursor to th
5-12IM MV1000-01E• When Not All of the Data Fits in the Complete Data Waveform Move through the complete data waveform to the part that you want to
5-13IM MV1000-01EScreen Operations12345678910111213AppIndex• Writing Added Messages For instructions on how to use this function, see section 6.4.•
5-14IM MV1000-01E• INFORMATION (information about the displayed measured data) The following information is displayed. Page switch markWhen usin
5-15IM MV1000-01EScreen Operations12345678910111213AppIndex5.4 Viewing All Channels on One Display (OVERVIEW)This section explains how to use the OVE
5-16IM MV1000-01E5.5 Displaying Various InformationThis section explains how to display reports (/M1 and /PM1 options) and how to use the various sta
5-17IM MV1000-01EScreen Operations12345678910111213AppIndex5.5 Displaying Various Information• Report Display • Switching Displayed Report Data
1-5IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndexDifference ComputationLow-cutSquare Root ComputationCalibration Correction (/CC1 Option)Input
5-18IM MV1000-01E• Relay Status Display Displays the status of alarm output relays and internal switches. You cannot perform operations in this disp
5-19IM MV1000-01EScreen Operations12345678910111213AppIndex5.6 Displaying Stacked Bar Graphs (COLUMN BAR)This section explains how to use the bar gra
5-20IM MV1000-01EExplanation• SINGLE GRAPH/DUAL GRAPH You can display one or two bar graphs. The periodic sums of the rst channel in a group and of
5-21IM MV1000-01EScreen Operations12345678910111213AppIndex5.6 Displaying Stacked Bar Graphs (COLUMN BAR)Note• The numbers on the vertical axis of d
5-22IM MV1000-01E5.7 Using the Alarm SummaryThis section explains how to use the alarm summary. For an explanation of this display, see section 1.4.P
5-23IM MV1000-01EScreen Operations12345678910111213AppIndex5.8 Using the Message SummaryThis section explains how to use the message summary. For an
5-24IM MV1000-01E5.9 Using the Memory SummaryThis section explains how to use the memory summary. For an explanation of this display, see section 1.4
5-25IM MV1000-01EScreen Operations12345678910111213AppIndex5. To save a specified file, select it with the cursor. Cursor(Move with the arrow
5-26IM MV1000-01E Note• The progress indicator only appears in the memory summary.• Pressing ESC will remove the progress indicator for about 10 sec
5-27IM MV1000-01EScreen Operations12345678910111213AppIndex5.10 Viewing Operation History LogsYou can view the following kinds of logs.Login log, err
1-6IM MV1000-01E1.3 AlarmsThis function generates an alarm when the measured data meets a set condition. You can set a maximum of four different alar
5-28IM MV1000-01E• Error Log Error message*Error code*Date and time* For details, see section 12.1, “List of Messages.”• Communication Log
5-29IM MV1000-01EScreen Operations12345678910111213AppIndexParameter DescriptionTREND Trend displayDIGIT Digital displayBAR Bar graph displayHIST Hi
5-30IM MV1000-01E• DHCP Log Error message (detail code)*Error code*Date and time* For details, see section 12.1, “List of Messages.”• Modbus St
5-31IM MV1000-01EScreen Operations12345678910111213AppIndex5.11 Using the 4-Panel Display (MV2000 only)This section explains how to use the 4-panel d
5-32IM MV1000-01E• Expanding and Viewing a Single Display1. Press DISP/ENTER. The title of one of the four displays will turn blue.2. Use the arro
6-1IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndexChapter 6 Display Configuration6.1 Setting a Display GroupThis section explains how to
6-2IM MV1000-01ENoteYou can copy the channel settings of a display group to another group. Procedure1. Select the CH set box of the copy sour
6-3IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndex6.2 Displaying Tags or Channel NumbersThis section explains how to display channels usi
6-4IM MV1000-01E6.3 Setting the Secondary Trend IntervalThis section explains how to switch the trend interval to the secondary interval during memor
6-5IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndex MV2000 Press MENU and then select Menu tab > Display > Trend, Bar graph, LCD, M
1-7IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndexAlarm displayAlarm conditions are indicated in operation windows (trend, digital, bar graph,
6-6IM MV1000-01EProcedure• Switching the Trend Interval1. In Operation Mode, press FUNC. The function menu appears.2. Press the Second speed soft k
6-7IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndex6.4 Writing a MessageThis section explains how to write a message in the trend display.
6-8IM MV1000-01ESettings• Message • Write group This setting applies only to messages that are written using keys.Setting DescriptionCommon Writes
6-9IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndex5. Press the soft key corresponding to the number of the message you want to write. A m
6-10IM MV1000-01EExplanation• Message Colors The message colors on the trend display are shown below. You cannot change them.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1
6-11IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndex6.5 Changing Channel Display ColorsThis section explains how to change channel display
6-12IM MV1000-01E6.6 Using Display ZonesThis section explains how to assign each channel to a waveform display zone so that waveforms do not overlap.
6-13IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndex6.7 Displaying a Scale on the Trend DisplayThis section explains how to display a scal
6-14IM MV1000-01E MV2000 Press MENU and then select Menu tab > Display > Trend, Bar graph, LCD, Monitor. • Showing a Scale While in the
6-15IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndex Horizontal Trend Display MV1000 6 5 4 3 2 1Number of s
1-8IM MV1000-01E• Reflash This function enables a single alarm output relay with multiple alarms assigned to it to indicate all alarm occurrences. A
6-16IM MV1000-01E Vertical Trend Display MV1000Number of scale divisions: 4Number of scale divisions: 5Number of scale divisions: 6Number of scale d
6-17IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndex• The scale is divided into 4 to 12 sections by the main scale marks. The section betw
6-18IM MV1000-01E6.8 Displaying Alarm Value Marks and Color Scale BandsThis section explains how to display alarm value marks on the scale and how to
6-19IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndex• Alarm mark Displays marks that indicate the values of the high and low limit alarms
6-20IM MV1000-01E6.9 Partially Expanding a WaveformThis section explains how to expand a portion of a waveform (and shrink the other portion). For an
6-21IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndexSettings• View > Partial If you select On, the Partial item appears in the Setting
6-22IM MV1000-01E6.10 Changing the Display Layout, Clearing of the Waveform at Start, Message Display Direction, Waveform Line Width, and GridThis se
6-23IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndex• Trend > Grid Sets the number of grids that will be displayed in the trend wavefo
6-24IM MV1000-01E6.11 Changing the Bar Graph Display MethodThis section explains how to change the bar graph display method. For an explanation of th
6-25IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndex MV2000 Press MENU and then select Menu tab > Meas channel > Zone, Scale, Bar g
1-9IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndex1.4 DisplayCommon Display functions• LCD Display and Its Layout The MV1000 has a 5.5-inch
6-26IM MV1000-01E When the Bar Graph Display Direction Is Set to Vertical• Normal The value at the bottom of the bar graph: The span lower limit
6-27IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndex When the Bar Graph Display Direction Is Set to Horizontal The span lower limit (or s
6-28IM MV1000-01E6.12 Changing the Display Background ColorThis section explains how to change the display background color. This setting is applied
6-29IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndex6.13 Automatically Switching Display GroupsThis section explains how to enable the aut
6-30IM MV1000-01E6.14 Automatically Returning to a Specified DisplayThis section explains how to configure the MV to automatically switch back to a s
6-31IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndex6.15 Registering Favorite DisplaysThis section explains how to register often-used dis
6-32IM MV1000-01E3. Press the Favorite regist soft key. Then, press a registration number soft key.4. Press the Regist soft key. A window opens for
6-33IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndex6.16 Writing a Message When the MV Recovers from a Power FailureThis section explains
6-34IM MV1000-01E6.17 Changing the Function Menu and the Display Selection MenuThis section explains how to change the contents of the function menu,
6-35IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndexSettings• Enabling/Disabling the Function Menu Items Menu items that are in white are
1-10IM MV1000-01EStatus Display SectionThe status display section contains the following information when the MV is in Operation or Setting Mode.Memor
6-36IM MV1000-01E• Changing the Display Selection Menu/Submenu Positions1. Press the arrow keys to select a menu item.2. Press the Select soft key.
6-37IM MV1000-01EDisplay Configuration12345678910111213AppIndexDisplay Selection MenuSubmenu Reference SectionINFORMATION ALARM SUMMARY Section 5.5MES
7-1IM MV1000-01EEvent Action12345678910111213AppIndexChapter 7 Event Action7.1 Configuring the Event Action FunctionThis section explains how to con
7-2IM MV1000-01ESetting DescriptionMV1000 MV2000SaveDisp SaveDisplay You can specify this when the MV is configured to record display data.SaveEvent S
7-3IM MV1000-01EEvent Action12345678910111213AppIndex7.2 Setting TimersYou can set timers on the events of the event action function. Timers are also
7-4IM MV1000-01EProcedure• Resetting a Relative Timer1. In Operation Mode, press FUNC.The function menu appears.2. Press the Timer reset soft key.3
7-5IM MV1000-01EEvent Action12345678910111213AppIndex7.3 Setting the Match Time TimerYou can set the time match condition that is used for the event
7-6IM MV1000-01EProcedure• Resetting a Match Time Timer1. In Operation Mode, press FUNC. The function menu appears.2. Press the Match T Reset soft
7-7IM MV1000-01EEvent Action12345678910111213AppIndex7.4 Using the Remote Control Function (/R1 option) and the USER KeyYou can use the event action
7-8IM MV1000-01E7.5 Using an Alarm, Output Relay, or Internal SwitchYou can use the event action function to set alarms, output relays, or internal s
iIM MV1000-01E Thank you for purchasing the MV1000/MV2000 (hereafter referred to as the MV).This manual explains how to use the MV1000/MV2000 (except
1-11IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndexTrend Display (T-Y)Displays measured data using waveforms. (For operating instructions, see
8-1IM MV1000-01ESecurity Features12345678910111213AppIndexChapter 8 Security Features8.1 Disabling the Keys (key lock function)This section explains
8-2IM MV1000-01EMV2000 Press MENU and then select Menu tab > Basic setting mode > Menu tab > Keylock. Settings• Security > Key Sele
8-3IM MV1000-01ESecurity Features12345678910111213AppIndexProcedure• Locking the Keys1. In Operation Mode, press FUNC.The function menu appears.2.
8-4IM MV1000-01E8.2 Allowing Only Registered Users to Operate the MV (login function)This section explains how to configure the MV so that only regis
8-5IM MV1000-01ESecurity Features12345678910111213AppIndex• Registering an Administrator Press MENU and then select Menu tab > Basic setting mode
8-6IM MV1000-01EMV2000 Press MENU and then select Menu tab > Basic setting mode > Menu tab > Login > Authority of user. SettingsYou can s
8-7IM MV1000-01ESecurity Features12345678910111213AppIndex• Admin number > Mode The available settings vary depending on the Security setting.Set
8-8IM MV1000-01E8.3 Logging in and Logging OutThis section explains how to log into the MV by using keys. For instructions on how to operate the MV v
8-9IM MV1000-01ESecurity Features12345678910111213AppIndex• Changing the Password Procedure Using Keys1. In Operation Mode, press FUNC.The function
9-1IM MV1000-01EEnvironment Settings12345678910111213AppIndexChapter 9 Environment Settings9.1 Setting the Date and TimeThis section explains how to
1-12IM MV1000-01E• Waveform Updating Every 30 dots makes up one division (also referred to as DIV) on the time axis. The waveform update interval is
9-2IM MV1000-01EOther Time SettingsSet the time zone of the region where the MV will be used, the time correction operation during memory sampling, an
9-3IM MV1000-01EEnvironment Settings12345678910111213AppIndex• Time settings > Date formatSetting Example for Jan. 23, 2008 Time displayed at the
9-4IM MV1000-01E9.2 Setting the Temperature Unit and Decimal Point TypeThis section explains how to set the temperature unit and how to set the type
9-5IM MV1000-01EEnvironment Settings12345678910111213AppIndex9.3 Viewing MV InformationThis section explains how to display the MV system information
9-6IM MV1000-01E9.4 Changing the Displayed LanguageThis section explains how to select the displayed language.DisplayPress MENU and then select Menu
9-7IM MV1000-01EEnvironment Settings12345678910111213AppIndex9.5 Initializing the MVThis section explains how to initialize the MV and how to clear t
9-8IM MV1000-01E9.6 Transmitting the MV Status via Relay Contact (/F1 option)This section explains how to configure the MV to transmit a relay contac
9-9IM MV1000-01EEnvironment Settings12345678910111213AppIndex9.7 Controlling the MV by Using a KeyboardConnecting/Removing a Keyboard• Connecting a
9-10IM MV1000-01EOperating from a KeyboardYou can carry out the same operations that you carry out from the MV front panel. Example: Switch to Settin
9-11IM MV1000-01EEnvironment Settings12345678910111213AppIndex9.8 Setting the LCD Brightness and Backlight SaverThis section explains how to change t
1-13IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndex• Zone Display You can display channels in specied zones. This allows you to separate wav
9-12IM MV1000-01E• Backlight saver > Saver time Select a value from 1min to 1h. If the specied time elapses without any key operation or alarm o
10-1IM MV1000-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 options)12345678910111213AppIndexChapter 10 Computation and Report Functions (/M1 and
10-2IM MV1000-01E• TLOG Computation Conditions, Rolling Average Press MENU and then select Menu tab > Math channel > TLOG, Rolling average.
10-3IM MV1000-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 options)12345678910111213AppIndexSettings• First-CH, Last-CH Select the target chann
10-4IM MV1000-01E • Span Lower, Span Upper Set the measurement range. Selectable range of values: –9999999 to 99999999 Selectable decimal places:
10-5IM MV1000-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 options)12345678910111213AppIndex• Rolling Average • On/Off To calculate the rolli
10-6IM MV1000-01E10.2 Writing ExpressionsThis section denes expressions and explains how to write them.Common ItemsFollow the rules below when writi
10-7IM MV1000-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 options)12345678910111213AppIndexBasic ArithmeticExpression Example• Addition 001
10-8IM MV1000-01ELogical ComputationChecks whether the two data values, e1 and e2 (e1 only for NOT), are zero or nonzero, and computes according to ea
10-9IM MV1000-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 options)12345678910111213AppIndexTLOG ComputationIn the explanation below, you cannot
1-14IM MV1000-01EDigital DisplayDisplays measured data using large numeric symbols. For operating instructions, see section 5.2. UnitTag name or c
10-10IM MV1000-01ECLOG ComputationOnly data from measurement, computation, and external input channels can be used in a CLOG computation. Up to 30 cha
10-11IM MV1000-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 options)12345678910111213AppIndexSpecial Computation:PRE( )(Syntax) PRE(e1)(Con
10-12IM MV1000-01E10.3 Displaying Computation ChannelsYou can assign computation channels to groups and display them just like measurement channels.
10-13IM MV1000-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 options)12345678910111213AppIndex• Partially Expanded Display Press MENU and then s
10-14IM MV1000-01ESettings• Group of channel, First-CH, and Last-CH Select the target channel range.• Color See section 6.5 for details.• Zone
10-15IM MV1000-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 options)12345678910111213AppIndex10.4 Starting/Stopping ComputationDisplay• Action
10-16IM MV1000-01E• Stopping Computation • Stopping Computation and Memory Sampling at the Same Time1. Press START/STOP.A confirmation dialog box
10-17IM MV1000-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 options)12345678910111213AppIndex10.5 Generating ReportsThis section explains how to
10-18IM MV1000-01E• Target Channels Press MENU and select Menu tab > Basic setting mode > Menu tab > Report > Report settings • Ove
10-19IM MV1000-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 options)12345678910111213AppIndex• Report set > Date/Day of the week, Time (hour)
1-15IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndexBar Graph DisplayDisplays measured data using bar graphs. For operating instructions, see se
11-1IM MV1000-01EExternal Input Channels (/MC1 option)12345678910111213AppIndexChapter 11 External Input Channels (/MC1 option)11.1 Configuring Exte
11-2IM MV1000-01E• Tag, Memory sample, and Alarm delay Press MENU and then select Menu tab > Ext. channel > Tag, Memory sample, Alarm delay.
11-3IM MV1000-01EExternal Input Channels (/MC1 option)12345678910111213AppIndex• Alarm delay > Time For instructions on how to set the alarm del
11-4IM MV1000-01E11.2 Displaying External Input ChannelsYou can assign external input channels to groups and display them just like measurement chann
11-5IM MV1000-01EExternal Input Channels (/MC1 option)12345678910111213AppIndex11.2 Displaying External Input Channels• Partially Expanded Display
11-6IM MV1000-01ESettings• Group of channel, First-CH, Last-CH Select the target channels. Channel numbers are from 201 to 440.• Color See sectio
12-1IM MV1000-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345678910111213AppIndex12.1 List of MessagesThere are cases in which error codes and messages are d
12-2IM MV1000-01ECode Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section46 The character string saved in the clipboard is too long. Paste a character st
12-3IM MV1000-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345678910111213AppIndexCode Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section102 SUBNET mask is incor
12-4IM MV1000-01E• Execution ErrorsCode Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section150 This action is not possible because sampling is in progre
1-16IM MV1000-01EHistorical TrendThe MV can display the waveforms of past measured data (display or event data) stored in internal or external memory.
12-5IM MV1000-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345678910111213AppIndexOperation Errors• Errors Related to the External Storage MediumCode Message
12-6IM MV1000-01E• Errors Related to the Historical Trend232 There is no available data. Appears when displaying historical trends.Specify another fi
12-7IM MV1000-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345678910111213AppIndex• Errors Related to FTP ClientFor a description of the FTP client function o
12-8IM MV1000-01ECharacter String and DetailsSERVERThe server is not in a condition to provide the service.Check that the server is in a condition in
12-9IM MV1000-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345678910111213AppIndexCode Message285 FTP data connection error.Further details are provided by the
12-10IM MV1000-01ECode Message294 No time correction because excess time deviation with SNTP server. Further details are provided by the character str
12-11IM MV1000-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345678910111213AppIndexCode Message298 Deletion of the hostname to the DNS server failed.Further de
12-12IM MV1000-01ECommunication ErrorsFor information regarding the communication function of the MV, see the Communication Interface User’s Manual (I
12-13IM MV1000-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345678910111213AppIndex• Maintenance and Test Communication Command ErrorsAn English error message
12-14IM MV1000-01EStatus MessagesCode Message500 Execution is complete.501 Please wait a moment...503 Data are being saved to media...504 File is bein
1-17IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndex• Auto Span The MV can automatically adjust the display span of the selected channel.* It
12-15IM MV1000-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345678910111213AppIndexCode Message562 Ethernet cable is disconnected.Further details are provided
12-16IM MV1000-01EWarning MessagesCode Message Ref. Section600 Measured data and Settings have been initialized. –601 Measured data have been initiali
12-17IM MV1000-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345678910111213AppIndex12.2 TroubleshootingIs the power supply connected properly?Is the power sup
12-18IM MV1000-01EDoes the input meet the specifications?NONONONONOYESYESYESYES• Large measurement errors.• Trend or digital wave value fluctuation.
12-19IM MV1000-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345678910111213AppIndexAre you taking measures against noise?NOYES• Move the input and communicatio
12-20IM MV1000-01E12.3 Periodic InspectionCheck the operation periodically to keep the MV in good working order. Perform the following checks and rep
12-21IM MV1000-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345678910111213AppIndex12.4 Calibrating the MVIt is recommended that the MV be calibrated once a y
12-22IM MV1000-01ETemperature Measurement When Using an RTD (Example for the MV1012) Decade resistance box The resistances of the three lead wires sho
12-23IM MV1000-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345678910111213AppIndex12.5 Recommended Replacement Periods for Worn PartsTo maintain the reliabil
13-1IM MV1000-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndex13.1 Signal Input and AlarmSignal InputItem SpecificationsNumber of inputs, scan interval, an
1-18IM MV1000-01EOverviewDisplays a list that shows the conditions of all channels.You can select a channel to access the trend, digital, or bar graph
13-2IM MV1000-01EItem SpecificationsThermocouple burnout*Burnout upscale/downscale selectable (for each channel)Normal: 2 kΩ or less, burnout: 100 kΩ
13-3IM MV1000-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndex13.2 Display FunctionsDisplayItem SpecificationsDisplay*MV1000: 5.5-inch TFT color LCD (320 ×
13-4IM MV1000-01EItem SpecificationsInformation displayAlarm summary display Displays a log of up to 1000 alarmsYou can specify an alarm by using the
13-5IM MV1000-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexItem SpecificationsAvailable languages English, Japanese, German, French, Chinese, or KoreanSy
13-6IM MV1000-01E13.3 Storage FunctionConfigurationItem SpecificationsInternal memory Temporarily stores various types of dataMedium Flash memoryExte
13-7IM MV1000-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexManually Sampled DataItem SpecificationsContents Values measured at user-specified timesYou ca
13-8IM MV1000-01E13.4 Other Standard FunctionsEvent Action FunctionItem SpecificationsEvent action Executes a specified operation when a given event
13-9IM MV1000-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexCommunication FunctionsItem SpecificationsElectrical and mechanical Conforms to IEEE 802.3 (Et
13-10IM MV1000-01E13.5 OptionsAlarm Output Relay (/A1, /A2, /A3, and /A4)Item SpecificationsAction Transmits relay contact signals from the terminals
13-11IM MV1000-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexComputation Function (including the report function) (/M1) Item SpecificationsNumber of compu
1-19IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndex Alarm SummaryYou can list up-to-date alarm information.• The data of up to 1000 alarms can
13-12IM MV1000-01EThree-Wire Isolated RTD Input (/N2)Item SpecificationsInput terminal Isolation on each channelApplies to MV1006, MV1012, MV1024, MV2
13-13IM MV1000-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndex24 VDC Transmitter Power Supply (/TPS2 and /TPS4)Item SpecificationsNumber of loops 2 (/TPS2)
13-14IM MV1000-01E13.6 General SpecificationsConstructionItem SpecificationsMaterial Case: Aluminum plate (MV2000), metal plate (MV1000)Bezel: Polyca
13-15IM MV1000-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexPower Supply (Power supply suffix code -1)Item SpecificationsRated supply voltage 100 to 240
13-16IM MV1000-01EItem SpecificationsMaximum input power consumption125 VAPower consumption Supply voltage Minimum Normal Maximum100 VAC 105 VA 105 VA
13-17IM MV1000-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexStandard PerformanceItem SpecificationsMeasurement/display accuracyStandard operating conditi
13-18IM MV1000-01EItem SpecificationsMeasurement accuracy when scalingAccuracy during scaling (digits) = measurement accuracy (digits) × multiplier +
13-19IM MV1000-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexEffects from Operating ConditionsItem SpecificationsAmbient temperature (applies when the A/D
13-20IM MV1000-01E13.7 External DimensionsMV1000If not specified, the tolerance is ±3 %. However, in cases of less than 10 mm, the tolerance is ±0.3
13-21IM MV1000-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexWith vertical stand attached 189305177POWERDISP/ENTERIf not specified, the tolerance is ±3
1-20IM MV1000-01EMessage SummaryYou can display a list of messages and when they were written.• Up to 450 messages can be displayed.• Up to 50 added
13-22IM MV1000-01EWith an EIA/ANSI-compliant rack Dimension of oval holesRack mounting fittings Rack mounting fittingsSpacerSpacerRack mounting scre
13-23IM MV1000-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexMV2000 Unit : mm (approx. inch)REAR VIEW307(12.09)281(11.06)260(10.24)334(13.15)273(10.75)2
13-24IM MV1000-01EWith an EIA/ANSI-compliant rack Dimensions of oval holesRackmountingfittingsRackmountingfittingsSpacerSpacerRack mounting screw cr
App-1IM MV1000-01EAppendix12345678910111213AppIndexAppendixAppendix 1 Data File SizeThis section explains how to calculate the file sizes of display
App-2IM MV1000-01E• Sampled Data Size per File Display Data Data size per sample×file save interval/sampling interval The sampling interval is det
App-3IM MV1000-01EAppendix12345678910111213AppIndexCF Card Recording LengthHere we will estimate how long the MV can record to a CF card when automati
App-4IM MV1000-01EAppendix 2 Event Action Configuration ExamplesExample 1: To Start/Stop Memory Sampling by Using the Remote Control Function (/R1 O
App-5IM MV1000-01EAppendix12345678910111213AppIndexExample 3: To Save Data Every Day at 17:00We will configure the MV so that it will store recorded d
App-6IM MV1000-01EExample 4: To Release Alarm Output by Using the USER Key (AlarmACK Operation)We will configure the MV so that the alarm output is r
App-7IM MV1000-01EAppendix12345678910111213AppIndexAppendix 3 Text File FormatsThis section explains the text file formats. The MV can generate the f
iiIM MV1000-01ETrademarks• MVAdvanced is a trademark of Yokogawa Electric Corporation.• Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or tr
1-21IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndexMemory SummaryYou can display a list of the display and event data that is stored in interna
App-8IM MV1000-01EIII•••I MV serial number (16 characters)HHH•••H File header (50 characters)Nx N1 Memory start numberN2
App-9IM MV1000-01EAppendix12345678910111213AppIndexccccc Channel number (five characters)ttt•••t Tag name (up to 16 characters)uuuuuu
App-10IM MV1000-01EManually Sampled Data• The MV generates manually sampled data to a tab-separated text file that contains numeric values and text.•
App-11IM MV1000-01EAppendix12345678910111213AppIndexFile Output ExampleBelow is an example of manually sampled data for channels 1, 2, 3, and 4.YRECMa
App-12IM MV1000-01EReport File• The MV generates hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly reports to a tab-separated text file that contains numeric values
App-13IM MV1000-01EAppendix12345678910111213AppIndexMMMM Report items. Up to four types. 16 characters (including tabs that are counted a
App-14IM MV1000-01ENote• When channel data is in a condition shown in the table below, the MV outputs Er, Ov, or Bo to the report.Data Condition Stat
12345678910111213AppIndexIndexSymbol** ... 10-7[a?b:c] ...
Indexevent ... 1-36event action ...
12345678910111213AppIndexIndexModbus status log ... 5-30mode (event data) ...
1-22IM MV1000-01EReport Data (/M1 and /PM1 options) You can display report data stored in the internal memory. For operating instructions, see section
IndexTLOG ... 10-4TLOG computation ...
1-23IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndexStatus DisplayThese are the available status displays. For operating instructions, see secti
1-24IM MV1000-01E4-Panel Display (only with the MV2000)You can view four different displays on one screen. The displays are all 1/4 of their ordinary
1-25IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndexOther Useful Functions• Automatic Return to a Specified Display If there is no user activi
1-26IM MV1000-01E1.5 Data Storage FunctionsThis section explains the types of data that the MV can record and how to store them.Data TypesThe MV can
1-27IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndexData Recording and Storage FlowchartMeasured data is recorded to internal memory and then sa
1-28IM MV1000-01EDisplay and Event Data Recording Methods For configuration instructions, see section 4.1. For operating instructions, see section 4.
1-29IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndex• Event Data Recording ConditionsItem DescriptionChannel type Same as with display data.Sam
1-30IM MV1000-01E• Key Initiated File Generation You can use key operations to tell the MV to generate a le. TimePrevious filesKey operationFil
iiiIM MV1000-01EMV’s Version and Functions Described in This ManualMV’s Version and FunctionsFor the procedure to check the version, see section 9.3.E
1-31IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndexSaving to External Storage Media For configuration instructions, see section 4.2. For opera
1-32IM MV1000-01E• Operation File 1 File 2 File 3 File 4Deleted SavedDate Last UpdatedMediumOld New When saving data to the CF card, if there is
1-33IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndex• File Names The MV can name measured data les automatically saved to the CF card in one
1-34IM MV1000-01E• Saving Data with Key Operations (DATA SAVE MODE) The following data save operations can be performed whether in auto save or manu
1-35IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndex1.6 Batch FunctionYou can add the batch information listed below to display data and event
1-36IM MV1000-01E1.7 Event Action FunctionThe event action function performs a specified action when a specified event occurs. The remote control fun
1-37IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndex• Match Time Timer You can set four match time timers. Specify the date/time using the met
1-38IM MV1000-01E About TimerReset If Event is set to Relay, Switch, MatchTimeTimer, or Alarm, TimerReset will not result in a timeout (an action wi
1-39IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndexMiscellaneous• Limitations on Event and Action Combinations The checked combinations are v
1-40IM MV1000-01E1.8 Security FunctionsKey LockThe Keylock function prohibits key operations. You must enter a password to release the key lock. For
ivIM MV1000-01EHow to Use This ManualContent SummaryThis user’s manual consists of the chapters listed below. For information about the communication
1-41IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndexLogin Function With the login function, only registered users can operate the MV. Access fro
1-42IM MV1000-01E1.9 Computation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 options)Computation FunctionsExpressions can be defined in special computation ch
1-43IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndexType Example Description of the ExampleCLOG computationCLOG.SUM(001.002.003)Determines the s
1-44IM MV1000-01E• Data That Can Be Used in Equations The data listed below can be used in equations.Data Notation DescriptionMeasurement channel da
1-45IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndex• How Numeric Values Are Displayed and Recorded The range of displayable values for comput
1-46IM MV1000-01EReport FunctionThis function is used to create hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly reports. For configuration instructions, see sectio
1-47IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndexSpecial Data Handling Cases and ExceptionsThis section explains special data handling cases
1-48IM MV1000-01E1.10 FAIL/Status Output Function (/F1 Option)FAIL OutputWhen a failure occurs in the MV CPU, the MV outputs a relay contact signal (
1-49IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndexDevice Status OutputThe following status notifications are output with a relay contact signa
1-50IM MV1000-01E1.11 Other FunctionsTime Related Functions• Time Correction The MV internal clock can be changed in the following ways.Method Desc
vIM MV1000-01EHow to Use This ManualThe following symbols are used in this manual. UnitDenotes 1024. Example: 768 KB (file size)Denotes 1000.Markin
1-51IM MV1000-01EFeature Overview12345678910111213AppIndex1.11 Other FunctionsSystem DisplayThis function displays the total number of inputs on the
2-1IM MV1000-01EInstallation and Wiring12345678910111213AppIndex2.1 Where and How to InstallLocationInstall the MV indoors in an environment that mee
2-2IM MV1000-01EInstallationInstall the MV on a flat surface. Note• You cannot put the MV in a stack.• You can put rubber feet on the bottom of th
2-3IM MV1000-01EInstallation and Wiring12345678910111213AppIndex• Using the vertical stand (MV1000 only) The MV1000 can be installed vertically by
2-4IM MV1000-01E2.2 Signal Input Terminal WiringWiring to the Signal Input TerminalsWAR WARNING• To prevent electric shock, make sure that the powe
2-5IM MV1000-01EInstallation and Wiring12345678910111213AppIndexConnecting the input wires in parallel with other devices can cause signal degradation
2-6IM MV1000-01EInput Terminal Block Channel AssignmentsThe following table shows which channels are assigned to which terminal blocks.Input terminalb
2-7IM MV1000-01EInstallation and Wiring12345678910111213AppIndexScrew Terminal Wiring–++–DC voltage inputTC inputDC voltage input/DI (ON/OFF) inputRTD
2-8IM MV1000-01E2.3 Optional Terminal WiringWiring to Optional Terminals WARNING• To prevent electric shock, make sure that the power source is tur
2-9IM MV1000-01EInstallation and Wiring12345678910111213AppIndexWiring ProcedureAs shown in the figure below, the optional terminal block is located o
viIM MV1000-01EContentsMV’s Version and Functions Described in This Manual ... iiiHow
2-10IM MV1000-01EOptional Terminal Block Assignment1 to 8: Remote control terminal numbersC: CommonNC: Normally closedC: CommonNO: Normally openedNC
2-11IM MV1000-01EInstallation and Wiring12345678910111213AppIndexNCCNONCCNOPulseinputPulseinput02 0104 03NCCNONCCNO02 01CHL HL HL 12543AlarmoutputAlar
2-12IM MV1000-01E/A4/A4/R1/A3/PM1Pulse inputCHLHLHL12543Remote7 68Pulse inputCHLHLHL12543Remote7 68NCCNONCCNONCCNONCCNONCCNONCCNO02 0104 0306 05AlarmN
2-13IM MV1000-01EInstallation and Wiring12345678910111213AppIndexAlarm Output Terminal, FAIL Output Terminal, and Status Output Terminal (/A1, /A2, /A
2-14IM MV1000-01E24 VDC Transmitter Power Supply Terminal (/TPS2, /TPS4)Connect the MV to the transmitter as shown below: –++–Transmitter CurrentMVT
2-15IM MV1000-01EInstallation and Wiring12345678910111213AppIndex2.4 Connecting the Power SupplyConnecting the Power Cord (if the power supply suffix
2-16IM MV1000-01EWiring to the Power Terminal (if the power supply suffix code is -2)When Using an AC Adapter• Precautions to Be Taken While Connecti
2-17IM MV1000-01EInstallation and Wiring12345678910111213AppIndexWhen Using a DC Power Supply• Precautions to Be Taken While Connecting the Power Sup
2-18IM MV1000-01ERechargeable Battery Model (if the power supply suffix code is -3)Recycle MarkThe Ni-MH battery that is used by the MV1000 is recycla
2-19IM MV1000-01EInstallation and Wiring12345678910111213AppIndexWhen the AC adapter and the battery are used simultaneously, the AC adapter is used a
viiIM MV1000-01E12345678910111213AppIndexContentsChapter 5 Screen Operations5.1 Switching Between Displays ...
2-20IM MV1000-01E6. Align the new battery box connector with the connector on the MV1000, then connect the battery box to the MV1000. POWER
3-1IM MV1000-01EMeasurement Channels and Alarms12345678910111213AppIndexChapter 3 Measurement Channels and Alarms3.1 Setting the Scan Interval and t
3-2IM MV1000-01E3.2 Setting Burnout and Reference Junction CompensationThis section explains how to set the function that detects sensor burnouts in
3-3IM MV1000-01EMeasurement Channels and Alarms12345678910111213AppIndex3.3 Setting the Input RangeThis section explains how to set the input range f
3-4IM MV1000-01E• Range > Type Input type when Mode is set to Delta or Scale. See the explanation of Mode.• Range > Range These are speci
3-5IM MV1000-01EMeasurement Channels and Alarms12345678910111213AppIndex3.3 Setting the Input Range• Range > Unit Set the unit (up to six charac
3-6IM MV1000-01E3.4 Setting the Moving Average of the InputThis section explains how to set the measurement channel moving average function. This fun
3-7IM MV1000-01EMeasurement Channels and Alarms12345678910111213AppIndex3.5 Setting the Auxiliary Alarm FunctionThis section explains how to configur
3-8IM MV1000-01E• Basic settings > Rate of change • Decrease Set the interval for the rate-of-change calculation of the low limit on rate-of-ch
3-9IM MV1000-01EMeasurement Channels and Alarms12345678910111213AppIndex3.5 Setting the Auxiliary Alarm Function An example of the relay action when
viiiIM MV1000-01EContentsChapter 9 Environment Settings9.1 Setting the Date and Time ...
3-10IM MV1000-01E3.6 Hiding the Alarm IndicationThis section explains how to select whether or not to hide alarm indication. For an explanation of th
3-11IM MV1000-01EMeasurement Channels and Alarms12345678910111213AppIndex3.7 Setting Alarms on ChannelsConfigure alarms after you have set the range.
3-12IM MV1000-01ESettings• First-CH, Last-CH Select the target channels. All of the alarm settings selected here will be applied to these channels.•
3-13IM MV1000-01EMeasurement Channels and Alarms12345678910111213AppIndex• Alarms > Relay Turn relay output On or Off.• Alarms > No. Select
3-14IM MV1000-01E3.8 Releasing Alarm OutputThis operation is valid when:• Indicator is set to Hold in Basic Setting Mode• Relay Hold is set to Hold
3-15IM MV1000-01EMeasurement Channels and Alarms12345678910111213AppIndex3.9 Calibrating Input Values (/CC1 option)This section explains how to calib
3-16IM MV1000-01E• Number of set points > Mes val, True val Press the Input soft key and enter the value. For Mes val (measured value), set a va
3-17IM MV1000-01EMeasurement Channels and Alarms12345678910111213AppIndex3.10 Counting Pulses (/PM1 option)This section explains how to use computati
3-18IM MV1000-01E3.10 Counting Pulses (/PM1 option)• Example 1: Pulse Sum Display the sum of the pulses from pulse input terminal 6. Number of
3-19IM MV1000-01EMeasurement Channels and Alarms12345678910111213AppIndex• Example 3: Reset if the Pulse Sum Exceeds a Set Value If the pulse sum ex
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