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Paperless Recorder
1
User’s Manual
1
Introduction
3
Trademarks
4
Using Open Source Software
4
Revisions
4
GX/GP Versions and Functions
5
How to Use This Manual
6
Contents
9
IM 04L51B01-01EN
10
Appendix
13
1. Measurement Source
15
3. Displaying Measured Data
17
4. Saving Data
18
5. Event Action Function
18
Time (time zone)
20
8. Security Function
21
9. Communication Function
21
10. Miscellaneous
23
Date/time Settings
24
(including DI) channels)
25
Set the input type range
26
Range Details
26
Span Lower, Span Upper
27
Calculation
27
Reference channel
27
Low-cut value
28
Moving average
29
Burnout set
30
1.2.2 Setting Alarms
31
1.2.3 Setting the Display
35
When zone display is not used
36
When zone display is used
36
Scale position
37
Division
40
Status Display Section
45
Trend Display (T-Y)
46
• Alarm Indication
46
Digital Display
46
Bar Graph Display
47
• Bar Graph Updating
47
Linearizer Approximation
49
Linearizer Bias
49
1.3.1 Setting the Range
50
1.3.2 Setting Alarms
51
1.3.3 Setting the Display
53
Position
54
1.4.1 Setting the Range
56
Energize/De-energize
57
Relay action on ACK
57
Example:
57
Alarm output relay
58
DO Output Relay Operation
59
1.4.2 Setting the Display
60
Value on Overflow
62
1.5.2 Setting Expressions
63
Math range
63
Rolling average
65
Handling of Overflow Data
67
1.5.3 Writing Expressions
68
Basic Arithmetic
69
Power and Other Computations
69
Relational Computation
69
Logical Computation
70
TLOG Computation
71
CLOG Computation
72
Special Computations
73
Conditional Expression
74
1.5.4 Setting Alarms
75
1.5.5 Setting the Display
76
Constant
79
Trend interval [/div]
80
Trend rate switching
80
Second interval [/div]
80
1.6.2 Setting Display Groups
81
Group settings
81
Scale image
82
Trip line 1 to 4
82
Message number
83
Message 1 to 100
83
Writing Messages
83
Value indicator
85
Digit of mark
85
Backlight saver
87
Calendar display
88
A/D integrate, etc.)
89
Conditions
92
Recording mode
92
Display Data, Trend Waveform
92
Data length
94
Pre-trigger
95
Trigger source operation
95
Display Data and Event Data
96
Data Types
98
Internal Memory
99
Description
100
Display data, Trend waveform
100
Event data
100
Manual sample
100
Procedure
101
OFF mode
102
Save directory
103
File header
103
Data file name
103
Explanation
104
File name
104
Media save
105
File 1 File 2
106
107
Saved the previous time
107
Save operation
107
Saved this time
107
Auto Save Timing
108
File format
109
Batch function
110
1.10.2 Setting Batch Text
110
Text field
110
Title of field
111
Characters
111
Using the Batch Function
111
Creation time
112
Data type
113
File type
113
Report template output
113
Report channel
114
Unit of Sum Computation
115
1.12.1 Excel Report Files
116
1.12.2 PDF Report Files
117
• Auto Save
118
Printer Output
118
1.13 Setting the Timers
119
Hour, Minute
120
Timer match condition
121
Timer action
121
Event action
122
Alarm level
123
Operation mode
123
1.14.2 Event Action Examples
128
Setting Match Time Timer 1
129
Configuring the Event Action
129
Other Settings
129
On/Off, Span
130
At Power on
130
Preset value
131
Watchdog timer
131
1.15.2 Setting Alarms
132
Alarm delay
133
1.15.3 Setting the Display
133
Bar graph
134
Color scale band
135
Alarm point mark
136
Function
137
DNS settings
138
Domain suffix
138
Host settings
138
Host name registration
138
FTP client function
139
Transfer file
139
Transfer wait time
139
FTP connection Primary
140
FTP connection Secondary
140
SMTP client function
141
Authentication
141
SMTP server
141
POP3 server
142
Mail header
142
E-mail contents
143
Alarm settings
143
Report settings
143
Scheduled settings
143
System settings
144
SNTP client function
144
SNTP server
145
Query action
145
Modbus client function
146
Communication
146
Recovery action
146
Connection
146
Modbus server settings
147
Command setting
148
(/C2 and /C3 options)
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Command settings
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Date format
155
Change Alarms
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Rate of change
156
Daylight Saving Time
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Start time
158
End time
158
Internal switch
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Status Output
162
Relay Operation
162
Settings
163
USB input device
165
Security function
166
Authority of user
170
1.20 Loading Settings
171
Deleting
174
1.21.2 Saving a Scale Image
177
Media kind
179
Folder name
179
Volume name
181
Initializing a Specific Item
183
Computation
185
Stopping Recording
186
Starting Recording
188
Staring Computation
190
Stopping Computation
191
Waveform Updating
195
The menu screen appears
197
Display)
199
Overview
200
Displaying the Multi Panel
201
Switching the Multi Panel
201
Writing a Registered Message
202
Writing a Free Message
203
Writing an Added Message
204
• Writing a Free Message
204
Display Color of Messages
205
Added Messages
205
Writing on the Trend Display
206
Release top channel display
210
Reading Measured Values
211
Display Conditions
214
Searchable Range
214
Showing the Standard Display
216
Alarm Summary)
217
Displaying the Alarm Summary
217
Scrolling the Alarm Display
217
Switching the Display Mode
218
Saving Alarm Summary
218
Scrolling the Message Display
219
Saving Data
221
• Saving a Specific File
221
2.3.4 Displaying Reports
223
Scrolling Report Channels
224
2.3.5 Displaying Logs
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Operate log
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Error Log
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General Log
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Mail Log
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Modbus Log
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SNTP Log
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DHCP Log
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Displaying the Command Status
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Communication Condition
233
Communication Status
233
Resuming Command Transmission
233
Data Dropout
233
Switch the page
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Drag or flick
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XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX
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Display Item
235
Alarm icon
236
Add a favorite screen
237
Favorite screen list
237
Deleting a Favorite Screen
238
Operation
240
Eject external
241
2.6.2 Using a Mouse
243
Starting Mail Transmission
244
Stopping Mail Transmission
244
Mail Retransmission
244
Outputting a Snapshot
246
Outputting Reports
246
Obtaining Network Information
246
Releasing Network Information
247
2.9.1 Locking the Operation
250
Logging In
251
Logging Out
251
• Using Touch Operation
251
• Auto Logout
251
2.10.2 Changing the Password
252
(Web server function)
253
Functional Overview
254
PC System Requirements
254
GX/GP Configuration
254
Starting the Web Application
255
Information bar
257
Closing the Web Application
258
Status Indications
260
3.1.3 Controlling the GX/GP
261
Starting Computing
263
Stopping Computing
263
Resetting Computing
263
Math ACK
263
Alarm ACK
263
Resetting a Relative Timer
264
Resetting a Match Time Timer
265
Viewing the Batch text
265
Changing the Time Using SNTP
265
Writing Messages
265
Switching the Monitor Display
266
Favorite Monitors
268
Digital Monitor
270
Bar Graph Monitor
270
What Is the Active Y-axis?
272
Channel color
274
Channel name
274
Measured value
274
Displaying Trends’ Past Data
275
Bar Graph
278
Overview Monitor
279
Display Group
280
Switch the display group
281
Alarm Summary Monitor
282
Message Summary Monitor
283
Error Log Monitor
284
Network Information Monitor
285
System Information Monitor
286
Displaying Snapshot Screens
287
3.1.5 Changing Settings
288
Setup Change Procedure
289
Editing Settings
290
Click a color to select it
291
Select the check box
292
Operation Example 6
294
Selecting a Range of Settings
294
Click the line name
294
Operation Example 8
296
Operation Example 11
300
Saving GX/GP Settings
301
Printing the Settings
303
Transmitting E-mail Messages
306
3.2.5 E-mail Format
307
• Subject
311
• Syntax
311
Test Mail Transmission Format
312
(FTP client function)
315
Files to Transfer via FTP
316
Shifting the Transfer Time
316
• Set the query operation
318
(Modbus server function)
321
Specifying Register Numbers
322
(Modbus client function)
323
4.2.4 Setting Commands
324
Examples of Setting Commands
325
Example 1
325
Example 2
325
Example 3
326
Example 4
326
Writing Data to a Server
326
(Modbus master function)
329
Special value output
331
Writing I/O Channel Data
332
Writing Math Channel Data
332
Input Register
333
Hold Register
334
Input Relay
334
Common Items
335
I/O Channel Data
335
• 32-bit Signed Integer
335
Register 300002
336
Channel 0001 data
336
Register 300001
336
• 32-bit floating point
337
• 16-bit Signed Integer
338
Continuous Channel Data Area
340
GX/GP Status
343
Communication Channel
352
Internal Switch
352
GX/GP Operation Setting
352
5.1 Maintenance
355
DC voltage/current standard
356
Wiring to the first channel
356
(Channel ��01)
356
Using a Password
359
Adjusting and Checking
360
Checking
360
5.2 Troubleshooting
363
• Execution Errors
364
• Operation Errors
364
• Errors Related to E-mail
365
• SNTP Errors
367
• DHCP Errors
367
• Other Communication Errors
368
Communication Errors
368
Status Messages
369
System Errors
370
Error Messages
371
Warning Messages
372
Information Messages
373
5.2.2 Troubleshooting
374
File Size
377
Display Data
379
Event Data
379
File Output Example
383
• Display Data
383
• Event Data
384
Output Example
388
• Batch Report
389
Alarm Summary Format
391
Template Example
392
Report Output Example
392
Keyword Definitions
394
• System Keywords
394
• Report Data Keywords
394
• Special Keywords
394
• Parameters
395
Report Template Examples
397
Power Failure Detection
399
Basic Operation
399
Communication Operation
400
DO Operation
400
Scale Images
401
Creating a Scale Image
401
Appendix 7 Terminology
404
Specications
405
X X X X
406
Clock Functions
408
Batch Function
408
Printer Output Function
408
Other Functions
408
HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS
409
(MAIN UNIT)
409
Normal Operating Conditions
410
Other Specications
410
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS AND
411
PANEL CUTOUT DIMENSIONS
411
SPECIFICATIONS OF OPTIONAL
412
FUNCTIONS
412
24 V DC/AC POWER SUPPLY (/P1)
413
USB INTERFACE (/UH)
413
Continued
415
* Rounding up decimal places
415
Safety and EMC Standards
416
Construction
417
Power Supply
417
Isolation
417
Terminal arrangements
417
A/D Calibration Value
417
External Dimensions
418
DIGITAL INPUT MODULE (Model
419
GX90XD or Options /CRx1)
419
DIGITAL OUTPUT MODULE (Model
421
APPLICATION SOFTWARE
422
MODEL AND SUFFIX CODES
423
Standard Accessories
424
GS 04L51B01-01EN
425
May. 7, 2013-00
425
Data Saving Functions
427
GS 04L52B01-01EN
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