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13-23
IM MV1000-01E
Specifications
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
1
1
12
13
App
Index
MV2000
Unit
: mm
(approx. inch)
REAR VIEW
307
(12.09)
281
(1
1.06)
260
(10.24)
334
(13.15)
273
(10.75)
283
(1
1.14)
10.5°
TM
TM
If not specified, the tolerance is ±
3 %. However
, in cases of less than 10 mm, the tolerance is ±
0.3 mm.
13.7 External Dimensions
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2
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MV1000/MV2000
1
• Paper Manuals
2
• DAQSTANDARD Manuals
2
Trademarks
3
Revisions
3
MV’s Version and Functions
4
How to Use This Manual
5
Procedural Explanations
6
Contents
7
1.1 System Overview
10
Mode Transition Diagram
11
1.2 Input
12
( )
14
1.3 Alarms
15
Alarm display
16
Alarm Output Relay Operation
16
Internal Switch
17
1.4 Display
18
Status Display Section
19
Trend Display (T-Y)
20
• Zone Display
22
Auto Zone (
22
• Partial Expansion
22
• Alarm Display
22
Digital Display
23
Bar Graph Display
24
Historical Trend
25
• Auto Span
26
• Top Channel
26
Overview
27
Alarm Summary
28
Message Summary
29
Memory Summary
30
• Displayed Data Type
31
• Display Modes
31
Status Display
32
Log Display
32
Other Useful Functions
34
1.5 Data Storage Functions
35
Internal Memory
36
• Types of Recorded Data
37
• Internal Memory
37
Event Data Pre-trigger
38
Report Data
39
File File File
40
• Operation
41
Save Destination
41
• File Names
42
Other Types of Saveable Data
43
1.6 Batch Function
44
1.7 Event Action Function
45
• Match Time Timer
46
• List of Actions
46
1.8 Security Functions
49
Login Function
50
/PM1 options)
51
Feature Overview
52
ResetReset Reset
54
Report Function
55
For TLOG, CLOG, and reports
56
FAIL Output
57
Device Status Output
58
1.11 Other Functions
59
2.1 Where and How to Install
61
Installation
62
• Installing on a panel
63
WAR WARNING
64
Wiring Precautions
64
Wiring Procedure
65
Input Terminal Arrangement
65
Screw Terminal Wiring
67
Clamp Terminal Wiring
67
2.3 Optional Terminal Wiring
68
Optional Terminal Arrangement
69
/F1 /R1 /A1 /PM1 /A2 /PM1
71
/A1 /F1 /PM1 /PM1 /F1 /PM1
71
WARNING
75
ALARM CHARGE
78
Integration Time
81
Compensation
82
3.3 Setting the Input Range
83
• Range > Type
84
• Range > Range
84
• Range > Unit
85
• Range > Ref. CH
85
• Range > Low-cut
85
• Range > Low-cut value
85
• Alarms for Each Channel
91
• Alarm Delay
91
• Alarms > Relay
93
• Alarms > No
93
• Alarms > Detect
93
3.8 Releasing Alarm Output
94
• On All Other Channels
96
• Example 1: Pulse Sum
98
Calculation Expression
98
Channel
98
Channel 101: Reset Count
99
Channel 102: Pulse Sum
99
Scaled Measurement Channels
100
• Data Type
101
• Measurement Channels
101
MV1000
101
MV2000
101
• Memory > Data Kind
102
• Memory sample > On/Off
102
IM MV1000-01E
103
• Auto save
104
Settings
105
Setting Description
106
4.3 Using the Batch Function
107
Procedure
109
Measured Data
110
Explanation
112
4.7 Managing Stored Files
116
External Storage Media
118
4.10 Using USB Flash Memory
121
Saving and Loading Data
122
Operations Using Other Keys
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FUNC Key Operations
125
Pausing the Display
126
Menu Customization
126
• AUTO SCROLL
130
HISTORY)
131
• TOP CHANNEL
136
(OVERVIEW)
137
• Relay Status Display
140
• Modbus Status Display
140
• Selecting a Bar
143
5.7 Using the Alarm Summary
144
5.9 Using the Memory Summary
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• Error Log
150
• Communication Log
150
• FTP Log
150
• Web Log
150
• E-mail Log
151
• SNTP Log
151
• DHCP Log
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• Modbus Status Log
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Select EXPAND
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6.1 Setting a Display Group
155
• Trip line
156
• 1, 2, 3, and 4
156
• Position
156
• Color
156
• Width
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6.4 Writing a Message
161
6.6 Using Display Zones
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Scale display position
169
Waveform Line Width, and Grid
176
• Trend > Grid
177
• Second interval
177
• Display Direction
178
• Bar graph > Division
181
• Switching the Display
186
Selection Menu
188
Display Configuration
191
7.2 Setting Timers
194
• Disabling Keys
200
MV (login function)
203
• User Privileges
204
The function menu appears
208
Setting the Date and Time
209
Other Time Settings
210
Point Type
212
9.3 Viewing MV Information
213
9.5 Initializing the MV
215
(/F1 option)
216
• Connecting a Keyboard
217
• Removing the Keyboard
217
Operating from a Keyboard
218
• Expressions and Alarms
221
Computation
222
Type Alarm Values
224
10.2 Writing Expressions
226
Basic Arithmetic
227
Power and Other Operations
227
Relational Computation
227
Logical Computation
228
TLOG Computation
229
CLOG Computation
230
Special Computation:
231
Conditional Expression
231
• Color
232
• Partially Expanded Display
233
10.5 Generating Reports
237
• Configuring the Input
240
• Input Range and Alarm
240
• Alarm delay > Time
242
• Channel Display Color
243
12.1 List of Messages
246
• Execution Errors
249
Operation Errors
250
Communication Errors
257
• Other Communication Errors
258
Status Messages
259
Warning Messages
261
System Errors
261
12.2 Troubleshooting
262
12.3 Periodic Inspection
265
12.4 Calibrating the MV
266
RJC of TC Input
267
13.1 Signal Input and Alarm
269
13.2 Display Functions
271
Other Displayed Information
272
Specifications
273
13.3 Storage Function
274
Event Action Function
276
Security Functions
276
Time Related Functions
276
Communication Functions
277
Batch Function
277
USB Interface
277
13.5 Options
278
Extended Input (/N3)
280
Remote Control (/R1)
280
13.6 General Specifications
282
Isolation
284
Compliant Standards
284
Standard Performance
285
Miscellaneous
287
13.7 External Dimensions
288
With vertical stand attached
289
Appendix 1 Data File Size
293
Size of a File
294
CF Card Recording Length
295
Function (/R1 Option)
296
• Display and Settings
297
To set the Event Action
297
<Other Settings>
297
Operation)
298
Appendix 3 Text File Formats
299
Event Data
301
Manually Sampled Data
302
File Output Example
303
Report File
304
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