User’sManualDXA120DAQSTANDARDM-46594th Edition
1-1M-465912345678IndexBefore using the DAQSTANDARDChapter 1 Before using the DAQSTANDARD1.1 Overview of the DAQSTANDARDThe DAQSTANDARD consists of t
4-28M-46594.8 Displaying the TLOG FilesThis section explains how to display a TLOG File that has been created by the CX1000, CX2000, DX100, DX200, DX
4-29M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678IndexTurning ON/OFF FlagsWhen [View] - [Flags] is selected, the following status information is
4-30M-46594.9 Displaying the Report FilesReport Files Generated by the DX1000/DX1000N/DX2000/RD-MV1000/RD-MV2000The report file name extension is .DA
4-31M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678Index• [Hourly]TabDisplays hourly reports in the le.• [Daily]TabDisplays daily reports in t
4-32M-4659Displaying a Stacked Bar Graph of Report DataYou can display report data generated by the DX1000, DX1000N, DX2000, RD-MV1000, or RD-MV2000 o
4-33M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678IndexReport Files Generated by the CX1000/CX2000/DX100/DX00L/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV200The report
4-34M-46594.10 Saving the Display Settings Click here ([File] - [Save Display Setting]).The display settings can be saved to a file. The following
4-35M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678Index4.11 Saving Display TemplateSaving Templates1. From the File menu, choose Save Template.
4-36M-46594.12 Converting the Data 1. Select one.2. The [Conversion Details] dialog box opens.WhenViewingtheTrendDisplayorDigitalDisplay 5.
4-37M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678IndexChanging the Save DestinationSelect the destination folder and file and click the [OK] butt
1-2M-46591.2 Required PC System EnvironmentHardwarePersonal ComputerA computer which runs on Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows Vista.CPU and Main
4-38M-4659Excel conversion file 4.12 Converting the Data
4-39M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678Index4.13 PrintingYou can print a display data file, event data file, manually sampled data fil
4-40M-4659 Setting Sheet Print Click this tab to set the sheet printSelect the range to be printed, and click the [OK] buttonSetting Circular Print
4-41M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678IndexHeaderA header can be printed when printing the waveform or a TLOG file.Of the items that a
5-1M-4659Troubleshooting12345678IndexChapter 5 Troubleshooting5.1 TroubleshootingLauncherMessage Corrective Action Reference SectionCheck communicat
5-2M-4659Data ViewerMessage Corrective Action Reference SectionInsufficient memory. Exit immediately.Exit other programs then restart, or reboot the
6-1M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678Index6.1 Starting the Harware ConfiguratorThe Hardware Configurator can transmit and receive the setup
6-2M-4659Creating Setup Data by Configuring a New System1. Click the [New] button, or choose [File] - [New] from the menu bar. The [System C
6-3M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678Index6.2 Setting and Checking the System Configuration and Initializing Settup DataChanging/Checking th
6-4M-4659Initializing the Setup Data1. Choose [Setting] - [Initialize] from the menu bar. The [Initialize] dialog box opens. 2. Click
1-3M-465912345678IndexBefore using the DAQSTANDARD1.3 Installing the DAQSTANDARDThe DAQSTANDARD is provided by a CD-ROM. To install the software, an
6-5M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678Index6.3 Setting the Measurement Channels, Ext. ChannelsSetting OperationYou can select a range of chan
6-6M-4659Enter external input channel settings in the same manner as those of the measurement channel items. Also note that this measurement channel s
6-7M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexInput Type (Mode and Range/Type)Correspondence between difference computation, scaling, and square
6-8M-4659Low-cut (Can be set when the mode is 1-5V, and when the mode is VOLT with square root (SQRT) selected. )Select [ON] to use the low-cut functi
6-9M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexAlarmFour alarms (Alarm 1 to 4) can be specified on each channel.TypeSelect H, L, h, l, R, r, T or
6-10M-4659Moving AverageTo use the moving average, select the sampling count [Times] (2 to 400).TagUp to 16 characters can be entered for the tag.You
6-11M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexPartial (Partial Expanded Display)Bound position (%)Set the boundary for the partial expanded disp
6-12M-4659Alarm MarkDisplays marks indicating the values of the high and low limit alarms, delay high and low limit alarms, and difference high and lo
6-13M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexSetting One Channel at a Time 2. The channel setting dialog box opens.1. Double-click the channel
6-14M-46596.4 Setting the Computation ChannelsDouble-click when setting each channelSelect this tabSet the rolling averageSet the TLOG computationEnt
1-4M-46591.4 Starting/Exiting the Utility SoftwareStarting1. From the Start menu, select [Programs] - [DAQSTANDARD] - [Launcher]. Launcher starts,
6-15M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexUse (Turning ON/OFF Computation)Select whether or not to perform computation for each channel.Ente
6-16M-4659Rolling AverageON/OFFTo take the rolling average of the measured results, select [ON].IntervalSelect the sampling interval when taking the r
6-17M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexSetting One Computation Channel at a Time 2. The channel setting dialog box opens.1. Double-click
6-18M-46596.5 Entering General SettingsSummer Time On/Off To switch between summer time and standard time, select [On].Start Time Specify the date
6-19M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexUseTurn On the groups you want to use.Group nameSet the group name. (up to 16 characters)Channel C
6-20M-4659Trend interval [/div]Specify the trend/storage interval (sampling interval and recording interval) in terms of time per division on the time
6-21M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexBar Graph DerectionSelect Bar graph derection.BrightnessSelect a value from 1 to 6 (2 by default).
6-22M-4659View GroupSet the screens that will be displayed in the 4 panel display. This function is for the RD-MV2000 only.With revision R7.21 or late
6-23M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexMessage Enter a message to be written to the group of up to 32 alphanumeric characters. 6.5 Ente
6-24M-4659Timer Changes the upper/lower display areaTimerTimer used by event action. Used also in the TLOG computation of the computation function.U
2-1M-4659Functions of Launcher12345678IndexChapter 2 Functions of Launcher2.1 Functions of LauncherThe utilities of the DAQSTANDARD can be started f
6-25M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexMatch Time TimerSet the time match condition used in event action. These timers are also used in T
6-26M-4659Event Action Event Action No.You can set up to 40.EventThe condition to execute the action.Settings DescriptionNONE Not use.Remote Select t
6-27M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexFile Directory nameSet the name of the directory on the storage medium for saving the data on the
6-28M-4659Event Date Event related settings are enabled when [Data Kind] is set to [E+D] or [Event] in [Basic Environment] under [Environment] in the
6-29M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexCustom MenuMenuThe display selection menu appears when the DISP/ENTER key is pressed. Delete sele
6-30M-46596.6 Entering Basic SettingsEnvironmentBasic Environment • DataKindSettings DescriptionDisplay Records display data.E+D Records display d
6-31M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678Index• Service port The following table indicates the number of simultaneous uses (number of users th
6-32M-4659• Batch Select [ON] to use the batch function.• Digitoflotnumber Select the number of digits of the lot number from 4, 6, or 8. Sele
6-33M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678Index• Auto SaveSettings DescriptionON Automatically saves the measured data to the CF card.OFF Does n
6-34M-4659• File kind Set this item when creating two types of reports such as daily report and monthly report.Settings DescriptionSplit Saves each
2-2M-46592.2 Displaying the Version InformationTo confirm the version of the DAQSTANDARD, open the [About] dialog box.Operating Method1. From the me
6-35M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexRelay holdSelect the alarm output relay behavior from below: The setting applies to all relays.Set
6-36M-4659Measure Function Burnout Settings DescriptionOFF Sensor disconnections are not detected.UP When the sensor burns out, the measured result i
6-37M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexReport Click to display the channel selection screen. Channel selection screenClick the channel y
6-38M-4659Key Lock Enabled when [Key Security] is set to [Keylock] under [Environment] - [Detail Setting] in the [Basic Setting] tab. PasswordThe pas
6-39M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexUser RegistrationYou can set the [User Registration] when [Login] is selected as [Key Security] or
6-40M-4659UserUp to 30 names can be registered. Changes the upper/lower display area• Mode The available settings vary depending on the [Security]
6-41M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexEthernetTCP/IP Set the IP address to a fixed IP address or obtain it automatically (DHCP).Consult
6-42M-4659WhenobtainingtheIP address from DHCP• DHCP Set [DHCP] to [ON].• DNS accession To automatically obtain the DNS server address, select
6-43M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexFTP The data files are automatically transferred to the FTP destination.File Type DescriptionDisp
6-44M-4659• Initial Path Enter the directory of the le transfer destination using up to 64 alphanumeric characters. The delimiter for directories
2-3M-4659Functions of Launcher12345678Index2.3 Setting the Communication MethodSet the communications interface and parameters according to the conne
6-45M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexMODBUS Client Changes the upper/lower display areaClick to display the channel selection screen C
6-46M-4659Command setting• Client command No. Select from 1 to 16 for the transmitted command numbers to be congured.• Command Set the command ty
6-47M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexE-mail Basic SettingSet the SMTP server and mail address.• SMTP server name Enter the host name
6-48M-4659• Loginmethod To send the POP3 server login password without encryption, set POP3 Login to [PLAIN]. To send the password with encryption,
6-49M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexSystem Specify the settings for sending e-mail when the MV recovers from a power failure, at memo
6-50M-4659SNTP Client • Use Select [Use] to use the SNTP client function; Otherwise, select [Not]. If you select [Use], the SNTP client settings a
6-51M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexServer Function • Use Select [Use] or [Not] (don’t use).• WebserverUse For the Web item und
6-52M-4659Serial For RS-232• Baud Rate Select 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, or 38400 (bps).• Parity Set the parity check method to Odd, Even, or
6-53M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678IndexModbus master Click to display the channel selection screen Modbus master settings are enabled wh
6-54M-4659• Address Enter the address of the slave device in the range of 1 to 247.• Register Set the register number of the server. For an input
3-1M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678Index3.1 Starting the Hardware ConfiguratorThe Hardware Configurator can transmit and receive the setup
6-55M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678Index6.7 Sending the Setup Data to the RD-MV1000/RD-MV2000Data cannot be sent while the RD-MV1000/RD-M
6-56M-46596.8 Saving the Setup DataFor the operating procedure, see section 3.8. The setup file name extension is .PDL.
6-57M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678Index6.9 Printing the Setup DataFor the operating procedure, see section 3.9.
6-58M-46596.10 Starting and Stopping Measurement on the RD-MV1000/RD-MV2000, Checking the RD-MV1000/RD-MV2000 System ConfigurationFrom this software
6-59M-4659Configuring the MV1000/MV200012345678Index6.11 Characters That Can Be UsedList of Input TypesType Allowed Characters ItemAlphanumeric chara
7-1M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000Chapter 7 Configuring the CX1000/CX20007.1 Starting the Hardware Configurator, the HardwareConfi
7-2M-4659Loading Setup Data from the CXBefore performing the following procedure, make sure that the communication method and parameters are correct.
7-3M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX20007.1StartingtheHardwareConfigurator,theHardwareConfiguratorWindow,andSystemConfiguration
7-4M-4659Loading Preexisting Setup Data 2. The [Open] dialog box opens.1. Click the [Open] button or select [Open] on the [File] menu.Select a file w
7-5M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX20007.2 Setting and Checking the System Configuration and Initializing Setup DataEntering and Checking
3-2M-4659Creating Setup Data by Configuring a New System1. Click the [New] button, or choose [File] - [New] from the menu bar. The [System C
7-6M-4659Alarm RelaySelect the type of alarm relay from [NONE], [4p+With Fail/Mem. End], [6p], or [External Loop]. If you select 2LOOP for the CX100
7-7M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX20007.3 Control Function Basic SettingsMake the basic settings of control function.To enter settings,
7-8M-4659CLOG Error (CX Style Number S3 or Later)Set the method for dealing with abnormalities in the channel data for CLOG, an operator for the PV/SP
7-9M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000 Program Control (with the Program Control Option) Turn program control ON or OFF for each loop.
7-10M-4659[Burnout/Tuning]Tab(WhenPV/SPComputationIsOFF) • Input Process Burnout Sets the burnout action for the PV inputs of each loop. Yo
7-11M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000DI/DO/SW-Regist(Contact Input) Module SettingSelect the terminal blocks where you want to regist
7-12M-4659SP Number SetSelect when registering to the contact input for switching the SP number. SP No. Selection SourceWhen specifying input contact
7-13M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000Control Relay Module SettingSelect the terminal blocks where you want to register contact outputs
7-14M-4659External LoopFor each loop there are Basic Setting, External Loop Setting, Parameter Address Setting, and Tuning Setting items. For details
7-15M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000 Tag Specify a tag using a maximum of 8 alphanumeric characters. Tag Comment Specify a tag co
3-3M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678Index3.2 Setting and Checking the System Configuration and Initializing Settup DataChanging/Checking th
7-16M-4659[Parameter Address Setting] Tab Select the parameter address settings from the following ranges.30001 to 39999, 300001 to 365535, 40001 to
7-17M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000External Loops Internal loop SP (target set point), A1 (alarm 1 setting), A2 (alarm 2 setting), A
7-18M-46597.4 Control Function General SettingsThis section describes settings for the internal loop control functions. Enter settings for the intern
7-19M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000Range/Type (PV1, PV2, Remote)Select the voltage range, thermocouple, and resistive temperature det
7-20M-4659WhenPV/SPComputationFunctionisONEnter PV or SP related settings. When the control mode is analog retransmission, the setting menu fo
7-21M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000Ratio (Remote)Turns ON when a given ratio is applied to SP. When turned ON, set the ratio in the
7-22M-4659PID/Alarm • Alarm Specify an alarm for each loop. Type Select the type of alarm from the following: [PV-High], [PV-Low], [Deviation-Hi
7-23M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000 Proportional band (P) Specify between 0.1 and 999.9%. Integral Time(I) Specify between 0 and
7-24M-4659Operation Related • Operation Related Enter internal loop control operation-related settings. Suppressing Function Select [OFF] or [Ov
7-25M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000 Reference Deviation Turn the reference deviation ON or OFF, and specify the value from 1 digit
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3-4M-4659Initializing the Setup Data1. Choose [Setting] - [Initialize] from the menu bar. The [Initialize] dialog box opens. 2. Click
7-26M-4659Control Function Settings SP TrackingTurn the target setpoint tracking ON or OFF.PV TrackingTurn the measurement value tracking ON or OFF.T
7-27M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX20007.4 Control Function General SettingsPV Event Hysteresis (Style 2 or earlier)This is available fo
7-28M-4659DIO Operation Monitoring Function (CX Style Number S3 or Later)DIO Operation Monitoring NumberEnter an integer between 1 and 36.DIO Operatio
7-29M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000DI NumberSet the DI number to perform operation monitoring. TagEnter tags.Up to 8 alphanumeric ch
7-30M-46597.4 Control Function General SettingsControl Input Channel (CX Style Number S3 or Later)When the PV/SP computation function is ON, you can
7-31M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000Filter (PV1, Remote)Select the check box to turn the filter, ON/OFF.When it is ON, set between 1s
7-32M-46597.5 Control Channel Settings (Internal/External)The following settings apply to the internal and external loop’s SP, PV, and OUT displays.T
7-33M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000PartialExpand(%)The boundary value is displayed as a percentage along the width of the display, be
7-34M-46597.6 Program Control Related Setup OperationsThis section describes optional program control related operations. Turn ON/OFF Program Control
7-35M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000Initial Program PatternsYou can set the initial program patterns. You can set the initial (default
3-5M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678Index3.3 Setting the Measurement Channels, Ext. ChannelsSetting OperationYou can select a range of chan
7-36M-4659Start codeSelect the operation start condition from the following. Note that only the possible loop conditions are displayed.Starting targe
7-37M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000Program Pattern Setting (Segment setting)You can enter a program pattern for each segment. Set the
7-38M-4659Select the SegmentClick the [Segment No.] arrow or click the desired segment in the program pattern display screen. Select Setpoints Enter
7-39M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000• Segment shift action Set the segment shifting action to [Continue], [Hold] (hold after end of
7-40M-4659Time EventSet the Time Event. Click this tab• On1/On2/On3/Off Set the ON/OFF setting type of each event (16 events) from the following.
7-41M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000• Repeat start segment/Repeat end segment Set the repeat start segment number and the repeat end
7-42M-4659PV Event-Relay output/Time Event-Relay output/Program pattern end signalRelay OutputTurn OFF/ON the relay output.NumberSelect the number of
7-43M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000AUX (Automatic Message, Display Position, Operation Display Automatic Switching)Turn message displ
7-44M-46597.7 Measurement Function Basic SettingsTo enter measurement function basic settings, click the [Setup] tab. Or, you can select the items b
7-45M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000Rate of Change IncreaseSelect the number of data samples that determines the interval of the rate
3-6M-4659Enter external input channel settings in the same manner as those of the measurement channel items. Also note that this measurement channel s
7-46M-4659Memory Sample (save method of measured/computed data)SaveSelect the save method of internal memory data to an external storage media from [A
7-47M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000Memory TimeupWhen [Save] is set to [Auto] under [Memory Sample], specify the date and time of the
7-48M-4659Copying and Pasting Setup DataYou can copy the setup data of one channel or more to other channels. Use the following procedure to copy and
7-49M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000User IDSpecify whether to use a user ID when logging in. User ID entry is enabled when the check b
7-50M-4659Report(CreatingHourly/Daily/Weekly/MonthlyReports,SettingAvailableWhenthe Computation Function Option is Active)Set the date and time
7-51M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000Copying and Pasting Setup DataYou can copy the setup data of one channel or more to other channels
7-52M-4659PartialIf set to [Not], the partial expanded display settings of the [Meas], [Math], and [Control Loop] tabs are void.Batch (Batch Option,
7-53M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX20007.8 Measurement Channels SettingsTo enter measurement channel settings, click the [Meas] tab. Or
7-54M-4659Input Type (Mode and Range/Type)Select one of the following from the pull-down list.Mode Relevant SettingsVOLT (voltage) Range, span L, and
7-55M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000AlarmFour alarms (Alarm 1 to 4) can be specified on each channel.TypeSelect H, L, h (dH), l (dL),
3-7M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexInput Type (Mode and Range/Type)Correspondence between difference computation, scaling, and square
7-56M-4659GraphDivisionsSelect the number of bar graph divisions.Bar graphSelect the reference position of the bar graph. Selecting [Center] when the
7-57M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000Copying and Pasting Setup DataYou can copy the setup data of one channel or more to other channels
7-58M-46597.9 Computation Channel SettingsTo enter computation channel settings, click the [Math] tab. Or, you can choose [Setting] - [SET [Regular]
7-59M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000Display SpanSet the upper and lower limits of the display.The range is –9999999 to 99999999. Set
7-60M-4659Setting One Computation Channel at a Time1. Double-click the channel to set to open the Channel Settings dialog box2. Click the tab of t
7-61M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000Copying and Pasting Setup DataYou can copy the setup data of one channel or more to other channels
7-62M-46597.10 Display SettingsTo enter display settings, click the [Setting] tab. Or, you can select the items by choosing [Setting] - [SET [Regula
7-63M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000Message/FileClick here. (Or choose the [Setting] menu - [SET [Regular] Setting].)Specify a message
7-64M-4659Group/Trip LineClick here. (Or choose the [Setting] menu - [SET [Regular] Setting].)Click the tab of the group to be configured.Select the c
7-65M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX2000View Group (CX2000 Only)Click here. (Or choose the [Setting] menu - [SET [Regular] Setting].)Speci
3-8M-4659Low-cut (Can be set when the mode is 1-5V, and when the mode is VOLT with square root (SQRT) selected. )Select [ON] to use the low-cut functi
7-66M-4659User Key/Daylight Saving Click one. (Or choose the [Setting] menu - [SET [Regular] Setting].)Select the function to be assigned to the User
7-67M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX20007.11 Network SettingsTo enter network settings, click the [Setup] tab, then select [Network] from
7-68M-46597.11 Network SettingsModbus Master SettingsWhen using the CX as a Modbus master, enter the Modbus master basic and command settings. For d
7-69M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX20007.11 Network SettingsWebServerSettingsWhen using Ethernet communications, the CX can be set up
7-70M-4659Auxiliary SettingsYou can set the control output DO when the communication buffer recovers, internal switch status processing, and auto reco
7-71M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX20007.12 Setup Data Adjustment (Data Check) 2. If the data is not consistent, the following dialog b
7-72M-46597.13 Sending Setup Data to the CXIf the CX is acquiring data to the memory, the setup data will not be sent to the CX. An error message app
7-73M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX20007.14 Saving Setup DataFor the operating procedure, see section 3.8. The setup file name extension
7-74M-46597.15 Printing Setup DataFor the operating procedure, see section 3.9.
7-75M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the CX1000/CX20007.16 Starting and Stopping Measurement on the CX and Checking the CX System ConfigurationYou can
3-9M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexAlarmFour alarms (Alarm 1 to 4) can be specified on each channel.TypeSelect H, L, h, l, R, r, T or
7-76M-46597.17 Usable CharactersThe characters in the following table can be used when entering group names, view group names, messages, comments to
8-1M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the DX100/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV200Chapter 8 Configuring the DX100/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV2008.1 Starting the Configu
8-2M-4659Loading the Setup Data from the DX/MV 2. The [Recieve Data] dialog box opens.1. Click the Recieve icon or select [Comm.] - [Recieve Settin
8-3M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the DX100/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV2008.1 Starting the ConfiguratorLoading Preexisting Setup Data 2. The [Open] dialog
8-4M-46598.2 Setting the Measurement ChannelsSelect this tabDouble-click to set the channelDifference computationScaleSquare rootSelect the input mod
8-5M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the DX100/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV2008.2 Setting the Measurement ChannelsInput Type (Mode and Range/Type)Select from t
8-6M-4659AlarmFour alarms (Alarm 1 to 4) can be specified on each channel.TypeSelect H, L, h, l, R, T or t. T or t is selectable when the style numbe
8-7M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the DX100/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV2008.2 Setting the Measurement ChannelsGraphDivisionsSelect the number of bar graph
8-8M-46598.2 Setting the Measurement ChannelsSetting One Channel at a Time2. The channel setting dialog box opens.3. Select the tab of the item to be
8-9M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the DX100/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV2008.3 Setting the Computation ChannelsDouble-click when setting each channelSelect
3-10M-4659Moving AverageTo use the moving average, select the sampling count [Times] (2 to 400).TagUp to 16 characters can be entered for the tag.You
8-10M-46598.3 Setting the Computation ChannelsDisplay SpanSets the upper and lower limits of the display.The range is from -9999999 to 99999999. Set
8-11M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the DX100/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV200Setting One Computation Channel at a Time2. The channel setting dialog box opens.
8-12M-46598.4 Configuring the SettingsScreen DisplaySelect this tabSelect the time per 1 divisionSelect the display format of the trend and bar graph
8-13M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the DX100/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV200Circular display setting (DX200C Only)Normal trend displayCircular displaySet the
8-14M-46598.4 Configuring the SettingsGroup/Trip LineClick here (also selectable from [Setting] - [SET [Regular] Setting])Select the tab of the group
8-15M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the DX100/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV200Setting the View Group (DX200, DX200C, MV200 Only)Click here (also selectable fro
8-16M-46598.5 Configuring the Setup ModeAlarm/Relay/Remote2. Click here (also selectable from [Setting] - [SETUP [Basic] Setting]-[Setting])1. Select
8-17M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the DX100/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV2008.5 Configuring the Setup ModeScan Interval/MemorySet these parameters when the
8-18M-4659Channel (Setting the Burnout and RJC)Click here (also selectable from [Setting] - [SETUP [Basic] Setting] - [Setting])Set to the positive si
8-19M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the DX100/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV2008.5 Configuring the Setup ModeKey Lock/Login Click here (also selectable from [
3-11M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexPartial (Partial Expanded Display)Bound position (%)Set the boundary for the partial expanded disp
8-20M-46598.5 Configuring the Setup ModeTimer (Option /M1)Click here (also selectable from [Setting] - [SETUP [Basic] Setting]-[Setting])Select oneRe
8-21M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the DX100/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV200Report(CreatingHourly/Daily/Weekly/MonthlyReports,Option/M1)Click here (also
8-22M-4659Setting the Temperature Unit, Tag/Channel Display, Memory Alarm Time, Displayed Language, Partial Expanded Display, Batch (Option /BT1, Styl
8-23M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the DX100/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV200NetworkSetting the TCP/IP1. Click here (also selectable from [Setting] - [SETUP [
8-24M-4659Setting the serial communication (option /C2, /C3) Select this tabNoteWhen using modbus, you must set the protocol to MODBUS or MODBUSMASTE
8-25M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the DX100/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV2008.5 Configuring the Setup ModeSetting the E-mail (style number S4)Transmit e-mai
8-26M-46598.6 Adjusting the Setup Data (Checking the Data) 2. If the data are not consistent, the following dialog box opens.1. Click here ([System]
8-27M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the DX100/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV2008.7 Sending the Setup Data to the DX/MV The setup data are sent when [Comm] - [
8-28M-46598.8 Checking the System Configuration and Initializing Setup DataChecking the System Configuration 2. The [System Configuration] dialog bo
8-29M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the DX100/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV2008.9 Saving the Setup DataFor the operating procedure, see section 3.8. The setup
3-12M-4659Alarm MarkDisplays marks indicating the values of the high and low limit alarms, delay high and low limit alarms, and difference high and lo
8-30M-46598.10 Printing the Setup DataFor the operating procedure, see section 3.9.
8-31M-465912345678IndexConfiguring the DX100/DX200/DX200C/MV100/MV2008.11 Starting and Stopping Measurement on the DX/MV, Checking the DX/MV System C
8-32M-46598.12 Characters that can be UsedThe characters in the following table can be used when entering a group name, a view group name, a message,
IndexAA/D integrate... 8-17A/D integration time ...
IndexDisplay update interval ... 8-12display update interval ...
Indexone computation channel setting ... 7-60operation related...
Indexsystem configuration information ... 3-55, 6-58, 7-75, 8-31system setting (e-mail) ... 3-
3-13M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexSetting One Channel at a Time 2. The channel setting dialog box opens.1. Double-click the channel
iiM-4659Contents3.4 Setting the Computation Channels ... 3-14Use (Tu
3-14M-46593.4 Setting the Computation ChannelsDouble-click when setting each channelSelect this tabSet the rolling averageSet the TLOG computationEnt
3-15M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexTurning Computation ON/OFFSet whether or not to perform computation for each computation channel.E
3-16M-4659Rolling AverageON/OFFTo take the rolling average of the measured results, select [ON].IntervalSelect the sampling interval when taking the r
3-17M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexSetting One Computation Channel at a Time 2. The channel setting dialog box opens.1. Double-click
3-18M-46593.5 Entering General SettingsSummer Time On/Off To switch between summer time and standard time, select [On].Start Time Specify the date
3-19M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexUseTurn On the groups you want to use.Group nameSet the group name. (up to 16 characters)Channel C
3-20M-4659Trend interval [/div]Select the time corresponding to 1 division of the time axis on the trend display from below: You cannot specify a tren
3-21M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexMessage directionSet the display direction of messages to [Horizontal] or [Vertical]. When the tr
3-22M-4659Historical Trend BackgroundSelect the background color of the historical trend display from the following: Settings: White, Black (default
3-23M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexMessage Enter a message to be written to the group of up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Timer Ch
iiiM-465912345678IndexContents4.2 Displaying the Waveform ...
3-24M-4659Match Time TimerSet the time match condition used in event action.• KindDay Set the time match condition of a day.Week Set the time mat
3-25M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexEvent Action Event Action No.You can set up to 40.EventThe condition to execute the action.Settin
3-26M-4659File Directory nameSet the name of the directory on the storage medium for saving the data on the external storage medium. (Up to 20 chara
3-27M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexData lengthSelect the size of a record data file. The recorded data is divided by the file size s
3-28M-46593.6 Entering Basic SettingsEnvironmentBasic Environment • DataKindSettings DescriptionDisplay Records display data.E+D Records display d
3-29M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678Index• Service port The following table indicates the number of simultaneous uses (number of users th
3-30M-4659• Auto increment ON Automatically sets the lot number of the next measurement to “the lot number of the current measurement + 1.”•
3-31M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678Index• Comm. SecuritySettings DescriptionLogin Enables only registered users to operate the DX via com
3-32M-4659• File kind Set this item when creating two types of reports such as daily report and monthly report.Settings DescriptionSplit Saves each
3-33M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexRelay holdSelect the alarm output relay behavior from below: The setting applies to all relays.Set
ivM-4659ContentsChapter 6 Configuring the RD-MV1000/RD-MV20006.1 Starting the Harware Configurator ...
3-34M-4659Measure Function Burnout Settings DescriptionOFF Sensor disconnections are not detected.UP When the sensor burns out, the measured result i
3-35M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexReport Click to display the channel selection screen. Channel selection screenClick the channel y
3-36M-4659Key Lock Enabled when [Key Security] is set to [Keylock] under [Environment] - [Detail Setting] in the [Basic Setting] tab. PasswordThe pas
3-37M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexUser RegistrationYou can set the [User Registration] when [Login] is selected as [Key Security] or
3-38M-4659UserUp to 30 names can be registered. Changes the upper/lower display area• Mode The available settings vary depending on the [Security]
3-39M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexEthernetTCP/IP Set the IP address to a fixed IP address or obtain it automatically (DHCP).Consult
3-40M-4659WhenobtainingtheIP address from DHCP• DHCP Set [DHCP] to [ON].• DNS accession To automatically obtain the DNS server address, select
3-41M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexFTP The data files are automatically transferred to the FTP destination.File Type DescriptionDisp
3-42M-4659• Initial Path Enter the directory of the le transfer destination using up to 64 alphanumeric characters. The delimiter for directories
3-43M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexMODBUS Client Changes the upper/lower display areaClick to display the channel selection screen C
vM-465912345678IndexContentsEvent Date ...
3-44M-4659Command setting• Client command No. Select from 1 to 16 for the transmitted command numbers to be congured.• Command Set the command ty
3-45M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexE-mail Set the SMTP server and mail address.• SMTP server name Enter the host name or IP addres
3-46M-4659Scheduled Specify the settings for sending e-mail at scheduled times.• Recipient1 and Recipient2 Set the e-mail recipients. For Recipien
3-47M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexReport Specify the settings for sending e-mail when reports are created.• Recipient1 and Recipie
3-48M-4659Server Function • Use Select [Use] or [Not] (don’t use).• WebserverUse For the Web item under Server, select [Use] or [Not] (don’t us
3-49M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678IndexSerial For RS-232• Baud Rate Select 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, or 38400 (bps).• Parity Se
3-50M-4659Modbus master Click to display the channel selection screen Modbus master settings are enabled when you set [Protocol] to [Master] under [S
3-51M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678Index• Address Enter the address of the slave device in the range of 1 to 247.• Register Set the re
3-52M-46593.7 Sending the Setup Data to the DX1000/DX2000Data cannot be sent while the DX1000/DX2000 is starting up (while loading data into memory)
3-53M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678Index3.8 Saving the Setup Data1. Click the Save button or choose [File] - [Save], or [File] - [Save A
viM-4659ContentsProgram Pattern Setting (Segment setting) ... 7-37PV Event (CX Style Num
3-54M-46593.9 Printing the Setup DataSetting the Printer1. Select [File] - [Print Setting]. 2. Set the printer, paper and orientation. Not
3-55M-4659Configuring the DX1000/DX200012345678Index3.10 Starting and Stopping Measurement on the DX1000/DX2000, Checking the DX1000/DX2000 System Co
3-56M-46593.11 Characters That Can Be UsedList of Input TypesType Allowed Characters ItemAlphanumeric characters SymbolArbitrary string Yes Yes Tag,
4-1M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678IndexChapter 4 Displaying Data with the Data Viewer4.1 Starting and Exiting the Data ViewerStar
4-2M-4659Opening the File1. Click here ([File] - [Open]).3. Select the desired file and click the [Open] button.Supplementary Info. tab2. The [Open] d
4-3M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678Index• Fordisplaydatafilesandeventdatafiles • ForTLOGfiles The items that are ch
4-4M-46594.2 DisplayingtheWaveformDisplayingtheWaveform1. Click here ([Window] - [Graph]).Group selection tab (click the tab of the group you wis
4-5M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678IndexIf you click or drag the cursor on the color overview display area, the section of the wavef
4-6M-4659Turn ON/OFF the DisplayCheck the box of the waveform number to be displayed. This is synchronized to the ON/OFF button of the waveform displ
4-7M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678IndexDisplay ColorYou can select the color of each waveform. To create custom colors, click the
viiM-465912345678IndexContentsWeb Server Settings ...
4-8M-4659Setting the Y-axisSelecting the waveform display zoneUser zoneEdit zoneFull zoneSlide zoneAuto zoneMulti-axis zoneWaveform display limit ([Y-
4-9M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678Index• Auto zone Auto zone• Multi-axis zone Y-axis display areaEditing Zones Drag the top ad
4-10M-4659Displaying Multiple Y-axisWhen multi-axis zone is selected, the Y-axis scales corresponding to the [Y-Axis] boxes in the [General Display Se
4-11M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678IndexTurn ON/OFF the Alarm Display 1. Click here. 2. The alarm is displayed.The alarm conditio
4-12M-4659Selecting the Characters Used to Identify ChannelsYou can select the channel No. or tag as the character string used to identify the channel
4-13M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678IndexDisplaying Cursor’s ValuesClicking the control icon or selecting [Window] - [Control] displ
4-14M-4659Displaying Statistics The first data number of the computed region (Cursor A)1. Click here.2. The statistics display screen opens.The last
4-15M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678IndexDisplayed position: CenterDisplayed position: LeftDisplayed position: RightFlagIf you left-
4-16M-4659Deleting Marks 1. Place Cursor A and Cursor B so that the mark is between the two.2. Select [Edit] - [Delete Mark].The arbitrary marks (gre
4-17M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678IndexSettingtheWindow Select how to sort the windowsSelect the windows to be displayed• Exam
viiiM-4659ContentsTimer (Option /M1) ... 8-20Repor
4-18M-46594.3 Circular DisplayCircular Display1. Click here ([Window] - [Circular]).Group selection tab (click the tab of the group you wish to displ
4-19M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678IndexSetting the Time AxisSelecting absolute or relative time display and zooming in or zooming
4-20M-46594.4 Displaying Numeric ValuesDisplaying Numeric Values1. Click here ([Window] - [Sheet]).Open a file (section 4.1)Group selection tab (clic
4-21M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678IndexSelecting the Characters Used to Identify ChannelsFor details, see “Selecting the Character
4-22M-46594.5 Linking Files and Saving the Link Settings FileLinking FilesYou can link and display files that have been divided by the auto save func
4-23M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678IndexFrom the Menu Bar7. Click here (display files for linking).5. Click here ([Window]-[Link]).
4-24M-4659• If you open a file that was created prior to a time change on the recorder and then link subsequent files, files from the open file up to
4-25M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678Index4.6 Listing Alarms, Marks, and Control Modes, and Converting the ListA list of alarms, mar
4-26M-4659NoteIf you drag on the “Alarm List” display screen, a pointer is displayed. The cursor on the waveform display, circular display, numerical
4-27M-4659Displaying Data with the Data Viewer12345678Index4.7 Displaying the Manually Sampled Data FilesThis section explains how to display a manua
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