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INST.No.INE-815E 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 

Thank you for purchasing the KR3000 series graphic recorder. 

Before using your new recorder, please be sure to read this instruction manual that will 

advise you on how to use the instrument correctly and safely and how to prevent problems. 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

General

Graphic Recorder

 

Instruction Manual

 

KR3000 

Summary of Contents for KR3000 Series

Page 1: ...0 series graphic recorder Before using your new recorder please be sure to read this instruction manual that will advise you on how to use the instrument correctly and safely and how to prevent problems General Graphic Recorder Instruction Manual KR3000 ...

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Page 3: ...45 9 11 Marker list screen 46 9 12 Controller display screen 9 13 Controller bar graph screen 9 14 Conroller text screen Initial settings 47 Flow chart of HOME settings and MENU settings 51 HOME settings 53 12 1 Setting with HOME settings 53 12 2 Confirming the specifications with HOME settings screen 55 MENU settings 56 13 1 Setting MENU settings screen 56 13 2 Input operation settings 60 13 3 Di...

Page 4: ... manual with care until the instrument is discarded 3 Attention while unpacking Do not drop the recorder while taking it out of the box When transporting this recorder pack the instrument in the original box and then put it with cushions in another box We recommend keeping the original box for transport When not using the recorder for a while after taking it from the panel put the recorder in the ...

Page 5: ...ct it 4 PWB A is connected by 3 types of cables Disconnect them 5 Remove the 4 screws holding PWB A and pull it out 6 Remove the screw of the mounting bracket under PWB C 7 Disconnect the connector for the power switch cable on the left side of PWB C and pull out both PWB B and C as a set 8 Remove the 2 screws holding PWB B and C together and separate PWB B from PWB C 9 The battery holder is attac...

Page 6: ...d accidents are sorted by the following symbols according to their importance degrees for enabling operators to use this instrument safely The nonobservance of information under this symbol may result in hazardous critical or serious injury to the user The nonobservance of information under this symbol may result in a hazardous situation or a light injury to the user or in physical damage to the p...

Page 7: ...Don t repair or modify this instrument Make sure that any persons other than service engineers approved by CHINO CORPORATION do not repair or modify this instrument by replacing parts Otherwise it may be damaged or will not function normally or an accident such as electric shock may occur For ordinary operation it is not necessary to pull out the internal unit 5 Use this recorder following this in...

Page 8: ... normal operations data are stored into the internal memory and can be saved on the CF memory card Analog recorder feeling As the trend screen displays data on a chart with scale plates and pointers the data can be monitored like an analog recorder Marker function Markers and marker texts alphanumeric characters maximum 30 characters can be written on the trend screen A marker text is written arbi...

Page 9: ...n N None R High order communication RS 232C S High order Low order communication RS 422A RS 485 Alarm output Contact iutput option 0 None 1 Mechanical relay output 12 points a contact 2 Mechanical relay output 6 points c contact 3 Mechanical relay output 24 points a contact 4 Mechanical relay output 12 points c contact 5 Mechanical relay output 12 points a contact Mechanical relay output 6 points ...

Page 10: ...ces 1 copy INE 816 Mounting connections edition A4 Booklet Instruction manual 1 RZMC 01 CF card Mounting bracket 1set Wrench 1 For panel mounting Terminal screw 5 For input and alarm digital input terminals M3 5 Spares for missing CF card 1 RZ CMC128 128MB Touch pen 1 For touch panel operation Mounting bracket Terminal screws CF card Wrench Instruction manual Touch pen ...

Page 11: ... close an area around this recorder to avoid temperature increase Place with stable ambient temperature of around 23 C and humidity 50 RH Place not exposed to hot blast 50 C or more for avoiding deformation of the front panel Place where there are no wind and no heat source near terminals for avoiding measurement errors 3 Atmosphere Avoid a place where flammable gases exist Avoid a place with dust...

Page 12: ...ent panel firmly from front while making the fixing metal slide as shown in the figure On this condition tighten the fixing screw with the attached wrench or a Phillips screwdriver In addition be careful that the mounting metals differ by right and left Install the recorder by two persons パネルカット 281 281 1 0 1 0 mm 360 360 mm Panel cutout Minimum interval for installation of multiple instruments Mo...

Page 13: ...nals RTD B terminals CH13 25 CH25 36 CH37 48 Measurement terminals Alarm output 2 kinds of options a contact output 12 points terminal block c contact output 6 points terminal block When using KR31 5A or KR31 FA 1 terminal block for a contact output arrangedlower and 1 terminal blockfor c contact output arranged upper Remote contacts input option No voltage contact input 8 points same common termi...

Page 14: ...not be replaced by terminal block of other instrument If replaced measurement error occurs Replacement of thermocouple input terminal block The input terminal block and alarm terminal block including the contact terminal block are removable for easy connections 1 Each terminal block can be removed by removing two mounting screws 2 Each terminal block is connected to the recorder by a connector Tur...

Page 15: ...ilter is often used 5 Use crimp style terminals 1 Fix crimp style terminals to termination of connection cables for preventing the looseness or disconnection of terminals and a short circuit failure between terminals 2 Use the crimp style terminals with insulation sleeve for preventing an electric shock 6 Unused terminals Don t use any unused terminals for relaying otherwise the electric circuits ...

Page 16: ...cting cables to the power and protective conductor terminals to prevent an electric shock Warning mark at power terminals A voltage of 100 to 240 V AC is applied to the power terminals after connections Be sure to mount the power terminal cover to prevent an electric shock Warning This indication conforms to the CSA standard Canada The live side of the single phase AC power supply is indicated as ...

Page 17: ... DC Resistance thermometer input 6 V DC 60 V DC with channel settings to the 5 V or higher range Caution Twisted cable for instrumentation DC voltage input 1 2 3 4 5 6 DC voltage current input Extension wire Thermocouple Red White 1 2 3 4 5 6 Thermocouple TC input 3 core cable Same diameter same length Note The resistance of each cable is less than 10 Ω All the 3 wires should be of the same resist...

Page 18: ...rminals option 1 Alarm output terminals The terminal arrangement depends upon the type of alarm output Alarm relay output 1a Alarm relay output 1c N O terminals M3 5 COM terminals M3 5 Alarm relay output 12 points N C terminals M3 5 COM terminals M3 5 N O terminals M3 5 Alarm relay output 6 points ...

Page 19: ...Less than the contact rating of output terminals 2 Contact rating More than twice the load current A coil surge absorption element built in type relay is recommendable Mount an additional buffer relay if a buffer relay satisfying the load rating is not available Selection of contact protective element Mount a contact protective element if a surge absorption element built in buffer relay is not ava...

Page 20: ...ight loads Caution Functions of terminals 1 Digital input ON OFF short open state can be measured Select the range type as DI Refer to Para 13 2 Input operation settings 2 Pulse input Used as the pulse input Select the range type as Pulse and Pulse Refer to Para 13 2 Input operation settings 3 Totalizer reset The reset of totalizer is executed When the digital input terminal specified becomes ON t...

Page 21: ...nection of a PC and the Ethernet IF by 1 to 1 use the STP crossover cable In case of connections with PCs by N to N For the connection to multiple PCs or an existing LAN use a switching hub and an STP straight cable between the hub and the Ethernet IF 2 Types of communication terminals Ethernet connector RS 422A 485 terminal RS 232C connector STP crossover cable KR3000 PC With LAN function PC With...

Page 22: ...l signal in a connector depends upon how the control signal is used in a personal computer For details refer to the instruction manual for your personal computer 1 Example of 9 pin connector 2 Example of 25 pin connector PC This recorder CD RD SD ER SG DR RS CS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Within 15m CD RD SD ER SG DR RS CS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This recorder PC Example 1 Within 15m SD RD RS CS DR SG CD ER 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 23: ...ination resistor 100Ω 1 4W The above figure shows an example of 9 pin RD SD ER SG DR RS CS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This recorder1 SDA SDB RDA RDB SD SDB RDA RDB This recorder2 SG SG Transmitting data SDB Receiving data SDA Internal circuit RDB RDA For wiring process of connector refer to 3 Connection of High order communication RS 232C To ensure the transmission of data via RS 422A communications mount a te...

Page 24: ...Termination resistor 100Ω 1 4W The above figure shows an example of 9 pin RD SD ER SG DR RS CS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 This recorder SDA SDB SG RDA RDB Other model SA SB SG To ensure the transmission of data via RS 485 communications mount a termination resistor at both ends of transmission lines When the protocol converter SC 8 is at an end of a transmission circuit short the terminals of 4 and 5 of the un...

Page 25: ...le of connection 2 SYSMAC KR3000 Low order communication terminal SYSMAC SG SDA SDB RDA RDB SG SG RDB RDA SDB SDA SYSMAC Termination resistor 100Ω 1 4W SDA SDB RDA RDB Please note that the polarity of A and B of the communication terminal is different from SYSMAC and this product To ensure the transmission of data via RS 422A communications mount a termination resistor at the ends of receiving lin...

Page 26: ...nes When the protocol converter SC8 10 is at an end of a transmission circuit short the terminals of 4 and 5 of the unit to insert the termination resistor automatically Mounting termination resistor Remarks RD SD SG RDA RDB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Protocol converter SC8 10 Within 15m Within 1 2km RD SD SG 2 3 9 This recorder SDA SDB SG RDA RDB Example of connection 2 SYSMAC SYSMAC CPU unit Internal RS 23...

Page 27: ...ower ON Settings For operation set the following parameters 1 Initial settings at power ON 10 Initial settings Be sure to set them 2 Set all parameters on the HOME setting mode screen 12 1 Setting with the HOME settings together or set each channel following the next steps 3 Input related settings 13 2 Input operation settings 4 Display related settings 13 3 Display settings 5 Set each channel ind...

Page 28: ...nt glass The front of display part is made by glass To avoid injuries due to broken glass do not blow the glass hard Do not rub or push the touch panel by a sharp edged tool or a sharp material For dirt on the front glass wipe it lightly with a soft cloth infiltrated with neutral detergent or alcohol into soft cloth Coordinates cannot read normally if two points are pushed simultaneously Push one ...

Page 29: ...d Used to display the DISP menu A snapshot is taken by pressing this key for a long time Used to display the HOME settings menu Used to quit the Home screen Used to display the MENU settings menu Used to return a previous screen Used for cancelling menus or for returning to a previous screen Used to return from the setting screen to the operation screen or return to a previous screen Used to enter...

Page 30: ...isplay column the cursor moves to its position and a character can be inserted or overwritten at the cursor position Alphabet capital letters symbols and numeric can be entered Inserting or overwriting can be selected Inserting and overwriting are switched each time this key is pressed A character selected on the character input column is deleted The character being one position before the charact...

Page 31: ...ng it Alarm icon When an alarm is activated the alarm is acknowledged by touching it Refer to Para 9 2 MARKER button Writes a marker on the trends Refer to Para 9 3 Hist button Displays a historical trend graph When the historical trends are displayed the button is changed to Real and when the historical trends are displayed from a file list etc it is changed to Return DISP button Displays the DIS...

Page 32: ... of a screen to the CF card SNAPSHOT folder Pause Screen updates are stopped except status bar When press any key the screen is displayed again All operations except describing of data recording and recording processing are performed during pause When the DISP key is pushed in the Pause the Snapshot is executed Display OFF Used to turn off LCD display The LCD is turned on again by pressing any of ...

Page 33: ...nment with water organic solvent or acid or in the condition of touching them Avoid using the touch panel in a place with direct sunlight For dirt on the front glass wipe it lightly with a soft cloth infiltrated with neutral detergent or alcohol into soft cloth When medicine etc adheres to the touch panel accidentally wipe off it immediately in the state where there is no influence in a human body...

Page 34: ...ntact can be read again by a CF card or a USB memory in addition to the internal memory Ref Para 9 10 CF card USB memory screen Erasing operation When is tapped in the handwriting operations the content written just before is erased When a drawn content is by continuous trajectory the whole content is erased at once When the content is by discontinuous trajectory the trajectory written just before...

Page 35: ...ber is exceeded the point is erased from the oldest one It is difficult to distinguish the number of inputs visually directly by seeing the drawing Since the number of points is the one sampled at a fixed cycle slow pen writing consumes the number of points more and quick wiring makes consumption of number of points few The length of a trajectory the thickness of a font and a color are not directl...

Page 36: ...ed the scroll bar can be flowed automatically by taking eliminating action like turning over a screen while tapping on the trend screen along the direction that the trend flows Accordingly the trend screen moves automatically and the automatic scroll stops by tapping anyplace on the screen again In addition to the internal memory the automatic scroll is available on the historical trends read from...

Page 37: ...pand the display and select the 1 screen After pressing the DISP key to move to the frame selection mode select the frame required to expand the display by pressing the direction key and then press the ENTER key The screen can be switched to the 1 screen display in one of the above methods Frame selection mode By pressing the DISP key at the 4 screen display the mode is switched to the frame selec...

Page 38: ...sed on the operation screen the screen is switched to the setting screen for setting each parameter Tap the Operation button and then tap the MENU settings Or press the MENU key The operation screen switching is executed by selecting the DISP menu Switch to a desired screen with the following procedures 1 Tap the DISP button or press the DISP key to display the DISP menu 2 Select a menu by tapping...

Page 39: ...annels easily The items settable are limited The settings cannot be used during recording MENU settings The settings are used for normal settings All items can be set and seen during recording but there are some items not settable The items not settable are displayed in gray ...

Page 40: ...group and channel The switching becomes active by checking When the automatic switching time is set to 0 this switching is not valid Snapshot Used to save a hard copy of a screen to the CF card SNAPSHOT folder Pause Screen updates are stopped except status bar When press any key the screen is displayed again All operations except describing of data recording and recording processing are performed ...

Page 41: ...that exclude decimal point is within 30000 Example 30 000 to 30 000 Display format is index 1 00E 15 to 9 99E 15 Excluding the historical data displayed part of the historical trends and the dual trends the current data with 0 5 second interval irrespective of the recording interval etc is displayed as the numeric displayed data For slowing down the updating speed change Numeric value display upda...

Page 42: ... back color shows the state of the CF card Back color Status Gray Normal Yellow The remaining space of the CF card is less than 10 When the overwriting mode Para 13 11 4 has been set the back color does not become yellow Red The CF card has no space When the overwriting mode Para 13 11 4 has been set the back color does not become yellow When X is displayed on the disk mark the CF card is not inse...

Page 43: ...een is displayed This key operation is same as selecting the Historical trend or the Dual trend in the DISP menu When the Historical trend is selected in the DISP menu the trends are displayed from then and when the dual trend is selected the trends are displayed from then Tapping operation Tap the Hist button The marker write dialog box is displayed The marker writing cannot be executed during th...

Page 44: ...tatus are displayed Depending on the Data display frames or the number of groups registered data of 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 10 12 24 36 48 or 56 channels are displayed ENTER menu function Not available Key operations other than the common operations Para 9 1 Same as Real time trend This part can be selected from the data display with without tag and non display The measured data of the channel in alarm acti...

Page 45: ...is status by pressing the direction key the trends are scrolled one screen by one screen When the scroll key is pressed again the scroll mode becomes OFF and the trends are scrolled one dot by one dot by pressing the direction key Press this key to switch to the cursor mode When this key is pressed once the cursor line is displayed in yellow color and the cursor mode becomes OFF In this status by ...

Page 46: ...ime trends and the historical trends are displayed by dividing the screen up and down and the current data and the past data can be compared Also the data display displays the current values and values at the cursor position of the historical trends by dividing the screen up and down The displaying method of the trends and positions of pens is same as the real time trend screen However in case of ...

Page 47: ...the file is not found the screen cannot be jumped The file search in this case is executed in the order of the internal memory the CF card Tapping operation By tapping a row in the list the ENTER menu appears Key operations other than the common operations Para 9 1 Press this key to switch to the scroll mode When this key is pressed once the scroll bar is enclosed with a yellow frame and the scrol...

Page 48: ...ion By tapping a row in the list the ENTER menu appears Key operations other than the common operations Para 9 1 Press this key to switch to the scroll mode When this key is pressed once the scroll bar is enclosed with a yellow frame and the scroll mode becomes ON In this status by pressing the direction key the trends are scrolled one screen by one screen When the scroll key is pressed again the ...

Page 49: ... is stopped due to recording conditions not established by pressing the STOP key or by power off etc the file is completed at the time before reaching to maximum volume of file Number of groups used Maximum volume of file KB Recording frequency when 12 points are used 4 byte data 1 3904 83280 2 1920 40960 3 1216 25940 4 896 19110 5 704 15010 6 576 12280 Number of files The number of files that can...

Page 50: ... CF card screen only The file of the selected row is copied to the USB memory When the USB memory is not inserted this menu is not displayed Tapping operation By tapping a row in the list the ENTER menu appears Key operations other than the common operations Para 9 1 Press this key to switch to the scroll mode When this key is pressed once the scroll bar is enclosed with a yellow frame and the scr...

Page 51: ...of the selected row is deleted Delete all All markers in the list are deleted Tapping operation By tapping a row in the list the ENTER menu appears Key operations other than the common operations Para 9 1 Press this key to switch to the scroll mode When this key is pressed once the scroll bar is enclosed with a yellow frame and the scroll mode becomes ON In this status by pressing the direction ke...

Page 52: ...displayed by switching with the arrow buttons displayed on right and left Contents of each function button For DP G series controllers function buttons are not displayed Data display is only enabled RUN READY Selects RUN READY of a controller SV1 2 Selects execution SV1 2 of a controller This button is not displayed for LT series controllers except LT400 series AUTO MANUAL Selects the modes of AUT...

Page 53: ...p to 8 sets are displayed on 1 screen In case of 9 sets or more the controllers are displayed by switching with the arrow buttons displayed on right and left 9 14 Controller text screen When controllers are connected with low order communications and registered in a group the controller text screens can be displayed By dividing the channel registered in the group selected into a frame for each con...

Page 54: ...ters In that case this recorder operates with the default settings at the factory Language Power frequency 50Hz 60Hz Setting of the usage group count Clock settings Input settings Display settings File settings By pressing the ENTER key or touching the OK button the message disappears and the settings are enabled 1 Setting of the language By tapping the button of the Language the pulldown menu is ...

Page 55: ...the button of the item of the usage group count the pulldown menu is displayed Select usage group count in the pulldown menu and press the ENTER key This setting is set for noise Industrial frequency filter of the input Please switch whenever it uses with 60Hz band and the industrial frequency noise influences it and use it The noise removal characteristic might improve it by the thing adjusted to...

Page 56: ... following clock settings screen is displayed For detailed settings refer to 13 11 1 Clock settings 5 Input settings By tapping the Set button of the input settings the following input settings screen is displayed For detailed settings refer to 13 2 Input operation settings ...

Page 57: ...gs the following display settings screen is displayed For detailed settings refer to 13 3 1 Channel parameters 7 File settings By tapping the Set button of the file settings the following file settings screen is displayed For detailed settings refer to 13 5 File settings ...

Page 58: ... screen MENU key Input operation settings Display settings Alarm settings File settings Totalizer reset settings Schedule settings Marker text settings Memory operation Network settings System settings Settings screen Operation screen HOME settings screen HOME key 11 ...

Page 59: ...m the internal memory to the external memory Copy the data from CF to USB Erasing the internal memory data Saving of settings Reading of settings OK Cancel settings OK Cancel settings OK Cancel settings OK Cancel settings Detailed settings Channel parameters Group parameters List Common parameters Settings of group Detailed settings Settings of display Input parameter settings Recording interval s...

Page 60: ...8mV 27 6mV 69mV 200mV 500mV 2V 5V 10V 20V 50V Thermocouple K E J T R S B N W WRe26 WRe5 WRe26 PR40 20 NiMo Ni CR AuFe Platinel2 U L Resistance thermometer Pt100 JPt100 Pt50 Pt Co Setting the range Set the range It is decided by the range type HOME Press the HOME key on the operation screen to move to the HOME settings For the settings move the cursor blue to the desired item with the direction key...

Page 61: ...ce junction compensation Set whether the RJ is internal or external Setting the burn out None The burnout function is not used UP Set to the upscale burnout DOWN Set to the downscale burnout Setting the recording cycle Second 0 1 second 0 2 seconds 0 5 seconds 1 second 2 seconds 3 seconds 5 seconds 10 seconds 15 seconds 20 seconds 30 seconds Minute 1 minute 2 minutes 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes...

Page 62: ...uestion on this recorder contact your nearest distributor after confirming specifications by this screen Operation screen HOME setting screen Specifications confirmation screen Tap In the specifications confirmation screen the followings can be confirmed Model Serial number Software version MAC address HOME Tap Operation HOME settings or press the key ...

Page 63: ...the Operation button on the operation screen and then tap the MENU settings to display the parameter items By tapping an item the screen is switched to the parameter settings screen of this item Click The list box of the parameters is displayed Tap the parameter item to be set Input operation settings Refer to 13 2 Input operation settings MENU Tap Operation MENU settings or press the key 13 ...

Page 64: ...ay settings Alarm settings screen Selection in the Alarm settings File settings screen Selection in the File settings Alarm settings Refer to 13 3 Alarm settings Display settings Refer to 13 3 Display settings File settings Refer to 13 5 File settings ...

Page 65: ...hedule settings screen Selection in the Schedule settings Marker text settings screen Selection in the Marker text settings Totalizer reset settings Refer to 13 6 File settings Marker text settings Refer to 13 8 Marker text settings Schedule settings Refer to 13 7 Schedule settings ...

Page 66: ...lection in the Network settings System settings screen Selection in the System settings Network settings Refer to 13 10 Network settings Memory operation Refer to 13 9 Memory operation System settings Refer to 13 11 System settings It displays it only at the Low order communication option ...

Page 67: ...reen By selecting the Input operation settings on the setting menu screen the following screen is displayed When Low order communication read option is effective the item for the low order communication registration is added Please see 16 Low order communication read setting option also By touching a CH number the detailed setting screen for this channel is displayed ...

Page 68: ...i CR AuFe Platinel2 U L Resistance thermometer Pt100 JPt100 Pt50 Pt Co Digital input For the optional digital input specified CH121 to 128 Digital input DI Pulse input Pulse Pulse Setting the range Set the range It is decided by the range type Setting the scale Set the scale It is decided by the range type Since the number of digits after decimal point set here becomes the number of digits after d...

Page 69: ...ng for displaying the tag name instead of the channel number When the display of the data of a Display settings Common parameters is set with tag it is effective Setting the unit Set the engineering unit of its channel Setting the usage of calculation OFF The input data are displayed and recorded as the measured date of its channel ON The results processed by the calculation formula are displayed ...

Page 70: ...ons The function calculation is performed X indicates the formula or the numeric value Symbol Example Remarks Addition X Y Subtraction X Y Multiplication X Y Division X Y Reminder X Y Exponential X Y Symbol Example Remarks Equal value X Y Unequal value X Y More than X Y Less than X Y Equal or more than X Y Equal or less than X Y Symbol Example Remarks Logical AND AND X ANDY Logical OR OR X ORY Exc...

Page 71: ...s calculated result data OCH OCH X Data at the previous scanning before 0 1 seconds Totalizer ITG ITG X Refer to 2 Totalizing operation 24 hour totalizing ITG24 ITG24 X Refer to 2 Totalizing operation F value FV FV X To Z R Refer to 3 F value Relative humidity RH RH D W Refer to 4 Relative humidity Dew point temperature DEW DEW T H Refer to 5 Dew point temperature Moving average an hour AVE AVE X ...

Page 72: ...not performed and the previous results are used 2 24 hour totalizing operation The totalized values are reset only at the totalizer reset reference time or at every interval Entering method of the formula ITG24 d d Channel number to be totalized The calculation contents are same as the standard totalizing operation 3 F value Entering method of the formula FV X To Z R X Channel to be calculated To ...

Page 73: ...a D Dew point temperature 1 K t 273 15 2 In case of t 0 W EXP 5800 2206 K 1 3914993 K 0 048640239 K 0 41764768E 4 0 14452093E 7 K 6 5459673 LOG K 1000 In case of T 0 W EXP 5674 5359 K 6 3925247 K 9 677843E 3 K 0 62215701E 6 K 0 20747825E 8 9 484024E 13 K 4 1635019 LOG K 1000 3 S W h 100 4 P S 1000 5 Y LOG P 6 In case of P 611 2 D 77 199 Y 13 198 Y 0 63772 0 071098 Y In case of P 611 2 D 60 662 Y 7...

Page 74: ...od of the formula IIR X T X Data channel number T Time constant second First order calculate is performed in the data of channel X Contents of calculation dt dt t x d d dt Sampling cycle 0 1 seconds fixed t time constant x current value of channel X d previous calculation result 9 Increment per time Entering method of the formula PLS X T X Data channel number T Unit time second Calculate increment...

Page 75: ... following list If A is fractional value display closest direction Example 1 2 NNE A Display 3 WNW 2 NW 1 NNW 0 N 1 NNE 2 NE 3 ENE 4 E 5 ESE 6 SE 7 SSE 8 S 9 SSW 10 SW 11 WSW 12 W 13 WNW 14 NW 15 NNW 16 N 17 NNE 18 NE In addition scale plate which is registered channel that is used this calculation is displayed wind scale Display coordinate on the trend is same as normal numeric data ...

Page 76: ...t becomes 1 ABS CH 1 50 When the absolute value of Channel 1 is 50 or more it becomes 1 PCH 1 100 AND PCH 2 50 When the data of Channel 1 is 100 or more and the data of Channel 2 is 50 or less it becomes 1 The following functions can not be used together The results are not calculated correctly ITG AVE AVEH OLD OLDH IIR Example AVE OLD 1 10 60 NG Conbination of functions Remarks ...

Page 77: ...layed in the standard format Expo Minimum and maximum values are set in the exponent format The screen is also displayed in the exponent format The significand of minimum and maximum values is 1 to 9 99 and the exponent part can be set in the range of 15 Minimum maximum In the trend display the minimum value is positioned at the extreme left low and the maximum value is positioned at the extreme r...

Page 78: ...r the vertical trend graph For the horizontal trend graph 4 3 2 1 Copying the parameters with the copy function The above shows the setting for copying Channel 1 from Channel 1 to Channel 5 By tapping the Go the parameters of Channel 1 are copied from Channel 1 to Channel 5 Colors are not copied 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 79: ...a Channel Set the channel to be registered in the group The registration is cancelled by setting blank Trend display Every time the ENTER key is pressed after selecting Y and N are switched alternatively The trend with N is not displayed even if the channel has been registered The data of channel with N selected are not recorded in the file Size It is the thickness of the trend line It can be sele...

Page 80: ...then selecting the group parameter 2 the following screen is displayed The group being specified by the number in the upper left Group can be set Time ruler Select auto or specified In case of auto ruled line interval is decided by recording interval Time ruler interval Time ruler interval of trend is specified Even number of 12 to 510 can be set This function is effected when select specified in ...

Page 81: ... to be vertical or horizontal Setting the data display size adjustment This is the function which automatically sizes up data display on the trend screen when registered channel numbers are small In the following cases data is displayed by lager font Data display Trend direction Number of the registered CH No tag Vertical Less than 4 With tag Vertical Less than 5 No tag Horizontal Less than 7 With...

Page 82: ...48 56 Minimum maximum display data display Select ON or OFF When select ON display minimum and maximum of channel data on the numeric display screen However if data display frame count is more than 24 minimum and maximum is not displayed Screen auto switch period Set the switching period if the Auto switching has been set to ON with the DISP menu Data value update period Select the numeric value u...

Page 83: ...rate zones Select ON in the zone usage Then selecting the display settings in the setting menu screen and selecting the channel parameters the following screen with the zone added is displayed When the zone is set to either 1 or 2 the display of wave format in the trend screen is divided into 2 Channels set by 1 are displayed in Zone 1 and channels set by 2 are displayed in Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zo...

Page 84: ...electing the LCD settings the following screen is displayed Setting the display off timer minute The display off timer for the LCD can be set from 1 to 60 minutes For canceling the display off tap any key Setting the display brightness Select the brightness of the LCD backlight from 4 steps 1 is the brightest and 4 is the darkest Setting the back color Select the back color of the screen from whit...

Page 85: ...R RJ ERR Setting the reference CH Set the reference channel for the differential high limit alarm differential low limit alarm Setting the deadband Set the alarm deadband between the alarm value and its release Refer to the next page Setting the delay Set the delay time for the alarm 0 to 3600 seconds The alarm is not output until the delay time has elapsed after the data exceeds the alarm value S...

Page 86: ...の計警報値 At Difference of measured values Alarm value Differential high limit alarm activated At Difference of measured values Alarm value Differential low limit alarm activated Differential low limit alarm Alarm value Differential high limit alarm Alarm value Alarm activated Difference of measured values Absolute value Differential alarm Difference of measured values Absolute value Alarm activated H...

Page 87: ...creen the following screen is displayed No By selecting the number and pressing the ENTER key the file setting screen of the selected group is displayed Detail of the setting method is explained in next page ON OFF When ON is displayed data is recorded and when OFF is displayed data is not recorded Delay time Passage of time State of alarm ON State of alarm OFF Alarm activated Alarm no activated D...

Page 88: ... 20 min 30 min 60 min Setting the data format When the recording cycle is 0 1 second the sampling is only selectable In recording the data into the file the average maximum minimum or maximum minimum values in the period of the recording cycle can be recorded When the maximum minimum is selected the data size becomes 1 5 times larger Sampling Average Maximum Minimum Maximum minimum ...

Page 89: ...s selected the input terminal number can be selected Setting the pretrigger 0 950 When the recording starts the past data retroactive to the count set here are recorded Example When the recording starts at 13 00 00 with the pretrigger 10 and the recording cycle 2 seconds the data from 12 59 40 to 12 59 58 are added to the beginning of the file Note When the power is turned off or the settings are ...

Page 90: ...uance The format is same as the above however when recording is stopped by trigger the data is recorded same file continuously after restarting In above case when recording is stopped the file is completed and the data is recorded by new file after restarting Setting the auto save period This is the interval for coping the file in the internal memory to an external memory In addition to this inter...

Page 91: ...hannels In case of individual channel individual reset setting is accommodated each channel CH When select individual channel setting is performed to specified channel Manual reset The totalized data is reset to 0 manually Auto reset When the auto reset of totalizer is used set it to ON Set it to OFF when it is not used Base time and interval The totalizer reset is executed at the following time B...

Page 92: ...only Even though the conditions specified with the file settings are established the recording cannot be executed if it is not in the scheduled period The status bar is displayed in gray for out of scheduled period Setting the schedule Select it from No settings date or day By these settings the following settings become enabled Setting the parameters for the date settings Set the start date time ...

Page 93: ...column the character entering screen is displayed Maker writing with the digital input option The maker can be written on the trends with ON from the digital input terminal Digital input Standard When the input terminal designated for the digital input becomes ON the corresponded maker is written on the trends of the specified group Digital input Binary Set the maker text number 1 to 50 by using t...

Page 94: ...g box shown above is displayed By selecting which file to be read from the CF card or the USB memory the list of the setting files in the SETUP folder in it is displayed In case of overwriting the existing file tap its file and in case of creating a new file tap a vacant number or press the ENTER key after selecting the file or the number By entering a file name and pressing the ENTER key the sett...

Page 95: ...ng it Initializing the settings The current settings are overwritten with the default settings at the factory Writing from internal memory to the external memory All data in the internal memory are written in an external memory CF card or USB memory Copy the data from CF to USB The data files in the current writing destination directory of all groups stored in the CF card are written in the USB me...

Page 96: ...atic assignment of IP addresses cannot be used Ask the IP address to the administrator for the network to connect Subnet mask Set the subnet mask of this recorder Default gateway If there is a gateway like a router etc on the network set the default gateway address When this recorder is used in a small network without connecting to an interoffice LAN or Internet via a router set the IP address as ...

Page 97: ... item for setting the screen moves to the input screen By selecting the network settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the DNS settings the following screen is displayed DNS ON OFF Select the DNS from ON enabled or OFF disabled Primary server IP Secondary server IP Enter the address of the DNS server If the primary server is not found use the address of the secondary server When th...

Page 98: ...e setting menu screen and then selecting the Web server settings the following screen is displayed Select Administrator user or General user Administrator user All items are operated General user Recorder display and data display are operated Only the screen update is operated on the recorder display Login user name Set the login user name of administrator user general user Login password Ser the ...

Page 99: ...iting the file If there is no directory the automatic creation cannot be executed Login user name Set the user name for logging into the FTP server Login password Set the password for logging into the FTP server PASV mode Set to ON when the file is transferred with the PASV mode Auto Forwarding Set to ON for transferring the file created automatically at the switching of the file for recording Ret...

Page 100: ...r the file in the CF card of this recorder can be read from a PC on the network The followings are the connection method for using a Web browser Internet Explorer Netscape Opera Note In case of connecting to the FTP server by using the Web browser if a user name other than anonymous is set the normal connection may not be possible 1 Enter ftp IP address of this instrument into the address bar in t...

Page 101: ...is executed If not executed set to OFF SNTP server Specify the address of the SNTP server When the address is set with a name co jp com etc not the IP address make sure to set the DNS 13 10 2 SNTP base time SNTP interval The time synchronization is executed at the following time base time interval х n n 0 1 2 3 Example In case that the SNTP base time is 0 00 and the SNTP interval is 04 00 the time...

Page 102: ...from the MENU settings By tapping the button of the item for setting the screen moves to the input screen By selecting the network settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the E MAIL settings the following screen is displayed Forwarding address By selectingt the following screen is displayed For the settings of the forwarding address name refer to 7 3 Character entering method Set th...

Page 103: ...s forwarded at every interval time based on the base time Beginning CH Last CH These settings are effective then the Alarm activated time is selected in the forwarding condition The e mail is forwarded when the alarm is activated in the channels specified by the starting channel and the ending channel Base time Interval These settings are effective when the Fixed interval is selected in the forwar...

Page 104: ...s When the Fixed interval is specified for the Forwarding condition the e mail is forwarded by writing the data of the channels which are registered on this screen into the message body Condition number Select the e mail forwarding condition number for the settings Setting the fixed interval sending CH data Check the channel numbers for attaching the data Copying the parameters with the copy funct...

Page 105: ...ss Enter the address of the SMTP server Sender address Enter the e mail address obtained for this recorder When this address is not correct some SMTP servers do not accept the transmission of the e mail Account Enter the mail account for logging into the mail server Password Enter the password for logging into the mail server SMTP port number Enter the port number of SMTP Standard saver is 25 POP3...

Page 106: ... as the character entering The writing to the internal clock is executed at tapping the Set button Tap the Set button by the time signal etc Time adjustment by DI Displayed at a pertinent option When specified digital input is turned ON if second of the time is less than 30 second is 0 and if second is more than 30 second is 0 and add 1 to minute Display format Select the display format of the dat...

Page 107: ... on the next page Setting the key lock Set the key lock to ON or OFF Setting the lock item Set the lock item by key lock Item Content Settings Lock for operation to enter the setting screen in the MENU HOME settings START STOP key Lock for operation of START STOP Select display Lock for display selection of DISP menu Select group Lock for group selection of DISP menu Touch panel operations Lock th...

Page 108: ... the following screen is displayed This password is used for the followings For releasing the key lock Login password for displaying the web page Setting the password For entering the password refer to 7 3 Character entering method Set the password for the key lock For changing the password The password can be changed by entering the current password into the old password field and then by enterin...

Page 109: ...own communication method When use our company s PC software such as CISAS TRWIN KIDS and PASS for high order application set the number except 502 When use the PC software corresponding commercial Modbus TCP set 502 Serial communication option When the instrument has not communication interface option or with the option and High order is selected in 13 11 7 Select the communication this category i...

Page 110: ...y tapping the button of the item for setting the screen moves to the input screen By selecting the system settings on the setting menu screen and then selecting the scale adjustment the following screen is displayed For use of the scale adjustment refer to Para 18 ...

Page 111: ...ch panel calibration the following screen is displayed The touch panel has been calibrated at the factory but the coordinates may be out of alignment as time passes In this case execute the coordinate calibration of the touch panel on this screen Tap the top of the arrow with the stylus The arrow moves when the tapping is recognized The coordinate calibration of the touch panel is completed by rep...

Page 112: ...s in blank the subject becomes Message from Recorder Setting the usage group count The usage group count can be set from 1 to 6 The smaller the usage group count the longer the period for recording it in internal memory Refer to 9 9 Internal memory screen Setting the decimal point symbol Select dot or comma for the decimal point When the decimal point is a comma and the file save format is the CSV...

Page 113: ... not changed from previous value until changing of the data exceed equivalent of 1 dot on the trend When data is changed less than equivalent of 1 dot of trend coordinate trend line does not swing When select the Direct the trend coordinate from data is drawn directly Example of drawing for Direct and Smoothness Trend line of the Direct Trend line of the Smoothness Range of the changing is less th...

Page 114: ...on is fixed as the user and cannot be changed However the password can be changed to arbitrary characters at this recorder side When the Link button is clicked the screen moves to the Recorder display for displaying the same screen on which the same operation can be executed as this recorder on the browser the Data display for displaying the data of each recording channel the Input settings for se...

Page 115: ...current display is reloaded By clicking the Auto refresh ON the screen is updated at about 1 minute interval For stopping the auto refresh click the Auto refresh OFF 14 1 3 Data display The data of 128 channels of this recorder are displayed with tag names and engineering units Two kinds of screens are selectable the screen fixedly displaying data obtained at the time of displaying it and the scre...

Page 116: ...t range RJ Select the reference junction compensation from internal or external Range Minimum Set the minimum value of the range Range Maximum Set the maximum value of the range Scale Minimum Set the minimum value of the scale Scale Maximum Set the maximum value of the scale Burn out Select the burn out from up down or none Correction Set the value shift value added to the input value Filter level...

Page 117: ... the upper part of the screen Contents of each setting Setting items Contents Alarm 1 to 4 Type Select the alarm type Alarm 1 to 4 Alarm value Set the alarm value of each alarm Alarm 1 to 4 Reference CH When the differential alarm is set in the alarm type of each alarm select the reference channel Alarm 1 to 4 Dead band Set the dead band of each alarm Alarm 1 to 4 Delay Set the delay of each alarm...

Page 118: ... for setting the formula When the Set button is clicked after entering each item the setting contents are written in this recorder The settings cannot be changed during recording Contents of each setting Setting items Contents Calculate Select whether the calculation is used or not Formula Set the formula with maximum 48 characters ...

Page 119: ...sage group count set in System settings Other settings of this recorder The settings of the group with the Record ON checked cannot be changed during recording Contents of each setting Setting items Contents Group name Set the group name with maximum 16 characters Recording period Select the time interval for displaying and recording the data Record ON OFF Select whether its group is recorded or n...

Page 120: ...each item the setting contents are written in this recorder By setting the text at the last column No 10 in the figure 10 more columns are displayed Up to 50 texts can be registered Refer to Para 9 3 and 9 6 for writing the maker text on the trends Contents of each setting Setting items Contents Text No 01 to 50 Set the marker text with maximum 30 characters ...

Page 121: ...serted When the USB memory is inserted the following message is displayed Yes The files after copying last time are copied No Nothing is done At the next insertion the files are copied on the basis of the time at copying last time All copy All stored filed in the CF card are copied Reset Nothing is done At the next insertion the files are copied on the basis of this time 3 Copying all data stored ...

Page 122: ...ent x 2 seconds More than 13 points number of connection lower order communication instrument x 3 seconds 3 Except JW 4 Data of following PLC made of Mitsubishi Electric can be read MELSEC AnACPU series MELSEC QnACPU series MELSEC QnASCPU series MELSEC QCPU series MELSEC FX series Need the communication unit etc that is corresponded communication control procedure model 4 Following devices can be ...

Page 123: ...f low order instrument from 1 to 16 without overlap Node number of PLC is optional number which is not overlapping 2 Set communication of each low order instrument by specification of below See instruction manual of each instrument for setting method Baud rate 9600 bps Length of data 8 bit Stop bit 1 bit Parity None 16 2 2 Register to the instrument product of our company 1 Press the Menu key in o...

Page 124: ...ce value CH05 Voltage level between U phase and V phase CH06 Current value U phase CH07 Load resistance value U phase CH08 Voltage level between V phase and W phase CH09 Current value V phase CH10 Load resistance value V phase CH11 Voltage level between W phase and U phase CH12 Current value W phase CH13 Load resistance value W phase CH14 Initial resistance value U phase CH15 Initial resistance va...

Page 125: ...V2 CH05 ExecutionSV CH06 EV1 CH07 EV2 CH08 EV3 CH09 EV4 CH10 P CH11 I CH12 D CH13 ExecutionNo The display is possible UNDER display The value of EV1 EV2 P I D Execution No in a real screen becomes UNDER display only as for the LT8 series However a normal value is displayed on the control plan side controller display bar and text Please note becoming in recorded data UNDER Difference matter with re...

Page 126: ...irst and by selecting each menu the corresponding parameter can be set DP G series doesn t change to controllers menu even if the COM button is pushed because only reading is possible Controller setting LT2 3 8 Display LT4 DB Display 1 Operation parameters For the controllers connected the following operations can be executed RUN READY selection Execution number selection Execution No 1 and Execut...

Page 127: ...s only 3 Control parameters LT2 3 8 Display LT4 DB Display For the controllers connected the following operations can be executed Setting of a SV and PID values of execution No 1 and 2 The LT8 series becomes a gray display because it cannot change execution No 2 Setting a remote SV value Please set the SV limit upper bound value or less from the limit lower bound of the adjustment meter to the SV ...

Page 128: ...For the controllers connected the following operations can be executed Setting of event parameters 1 4 of execution No 1 and 2 When the setting that exceeds the maximum and the minimum value of the EVENT value of each equipment is done the error message is displayed ...

Page 129: ...cution alarm value 4 R W Execution PID P R W Execution PID I R W Operation parameters 2 Execution PID D R W Execution number 1 SV R W Execution number 1 P R W Execution number 1 I R W Execution number 1 D R W Execution number 2 SV R W Execution number 2 P R W Execution number 2 I R W Execution number 2 D R W Control Parameters Remote SV R W Execution number 1 EV1 R W R W R W R W R W Execution numb...

Page 130: ...at the operation screen of the recorder and select input computation programming on the list 2 Tap the of input type of CH which is registered low order instrument Select model which is registered 16 2 2 Setting of low order instrument from the displayed list 3 Set CH number of low order instrument which is resisted CH column of third row When a model that registers by the low order communication ...

Page 131: ...oints input button for getting setting contents of all registered points Following message is shown when input of setting contents is done normally Tap OK button for returning If the input is incorrect the following message is displayed Tap OK button for returning and tap INPUT button again When message of INPUT Complete is not shown communication is not normal Check the setting and connection of ...

Page 132: ...er sending contents of setting is complete the following message is displayed Tap OK button for returning If the input is incorrect the following message is displayed Tap OK button for returning and tap INPUT button again When message of INPUT Complete is not shown communication is not normal Check the setting and connection of this instrument and low order instruments again 4 After finish the set...

Page 133: ...023 M0000 to M2047 2 Data of following PLC made of Omron can be read The instrument which is corresponded SYSMAC C mode command communication Following channels can be inputted Data memory DM area D0000 to D9999 CIO input and output relay etc area 0 to 6143 When communicate with PLC of Omron need line convertors SC8 10 same as the number of PLC refer to 5 7 6 7 When communicate with RS 422A need c...

Page 134: ...ion 2 Select the name of the model from the list of model Then register PLC on each COM1 to COM5 3 Resister address which is written from this recorder on top address and write count 4 Resister top channel of source of write on top CH On the setting of the above COM1 Write the data of CH1 to 10 of KR to D0000 to D0009 of MELSAC of PLC node 0 COM2 Write the data of CH11 to 15 of KR to D0000 to D000...

Page 135: ...perature 23 C 2 C Ambient humidity 50 10 Power voltage 100VAC 1 Power frequency 50Hz or 60Hz 0 5 18 3 Preparation 18 3 1 Preparation of tools Input types Tools DC voltage Thermocouple Resistance thermometer Remarks DC voltage current generator Accuracy Better than 0 05 Reference junction compensator 0 C 0 2 C Thermocouple for test Same type of thermocouple as the input Standard variable resistor A...

Page 136: ... to 12th terminals are adjusted by the adjustment of the 11th terminal 3 In case of the thermocouple input The 1st 6th and 12th terminals of each input terminal unit are the terminals for adjustment For the adjustment of thermocouples connect to the 1st 6th and 12th terminals independently as shown in the right figure The electromotive force of the thermocouple input becomes small by the electromo...

Page 137: ...or the adjustment of thermocouples connect to the 1st 6th and 12th terminals independently as shown in the right figure The electromotive force of the thermocouple input becomes small by the electromotive force equivalent to the temperature at terminals The instrument itself compensates for its value This is called the reference junction compensation The input for the adjustment is entered with th...

Page 138: ...1 to 12 2 Channel 13 to 24 3 25 to 36 4 37 to 48 By selecting the Operation Menu settings and then selecting the System settings Scale calibration the following calibration screen is displayed The data displayed show the AD account values after adjustment 18 5 2 Adjustment of the DC voltage input range Connect as shown in 18 4 Connection 1 In case of the DC voltage input Execute the adjustment by ...

Page 139: ...tor 4 After inputting the zero point for about 5 seconds click the Go button 5 Adjust the span point Example For the adjustment of the 2V range Input the voltage of 2V with the DC standard voltage generator 6 After inputting the span point for about 5 seconds click the Go button 7 After the adjustment of the span point the screen is returned to the calibration screen for all ranges 8 Repeat from 1...

Page 140: ...ustment of other ranges When the channel to be calibrated is kept being open the adjustment at this channel is not performed 18 5 4 Adjustment of the thermocouple input range Adjustment of the reference junction compensation RJ at 0 C Connect as shown in 18 4 Connection 3 In case of the thermocouple input Execute the adjustment by connecting the thermocouple for adjusting to each of the 1st 6th an...

Page 141: ...tion screen for all ranges 5 When the adjustments are completed click the Return button to return to the setting menu screen When the input to this recorder was wrong or some inconvenience occurred try to execute the scale calibration again When the CLR button is clicked on the calibration screen the adjustment data are cleared and returned to the default data set at the factory Remarks ...

Page 142: ... is not adversely affected 19 2 Reference of parts exchange intervals Part name Reference of exchange Remarks Power supply unit 5 years At the ambient temperature of 25 C LCD 5 years Key 5 years 70 000 times Resistance load Less than the rated contact rating Relay For mechanical alarm output 20 000 times Inductive load Less than the rated contact rating Lithium battery 5 years When the LCD reduces...

Page 143: ...or looseness Check if the input signal is unstable 2 An error occurs Check if the input signal is correct Check if extension wire is connected to input terminals Thermocouple input only Check input value if error found perform calibration with reference to Adjustment par 16 3 Influences by ambient temperature Thermocouple input only Check if the terminal cover is mounted If problem cannot be solve...

Page 144: ...uracy 2 minutes per 30 days excluding errors due to power ON OFF under the reference operating conditions Terminal screws Power terminal M4 0 Protective conductor terminal M4 0 Input terminals M3 5 Alarm output terminals M3 5 Digital input terminal M3 5 Communication terminals M4 0 Standards CE marking Only the CE corresponding model applies EMC directive EN61326 1 Class A EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 ...

Page 145: ...the alarm summary screen max 56 channels 1 group Trend screens One of the real time trend historical trend or dual trend displays can be selected Scale plate and pointer displays vertical or horizontal orientation is selectable Data display enabled or disabled is selectable Scrolling is available Bar graph screen Data display enabled or disabled is selectable Data screen Data Tag Engineering unit ...

Page 146: ...lay resolution 13 80 to 13 80 mV 13 8 mV 10 μV 27 60 to 27 60 mV 27 6 mV 10 μV 69 00 to 69 00 mV 69 0 mV 10 μV 200 0 to 200 0 mV 200 0 mV 100 μV 500 0 to 500 0 mV 500 0 mV 100 μV 2 000 to 2 000 V 2 V 1 mV 5 000 to 5 000 V 5 V 1 mV 10 00 to 10 00 V 10 V 10 mV 20 00 to 20 00 V 20 V 10 mV DC Voltage 50 00 to 50 00 V 50 V 0 1 1digit 10 mV 140 0 to 150 0 C 160 Ω 0 15 1digit 0 1 C 200 0 to 300 0 C 220 Ω...

Page 147: ...in the report English folder Follow the instructions on the screen to install this application A 3 Uninstallation method Open Add Remove programs or Add Remove applications depending on the OS from the control panel and remove the report application A 4 Operation method A 4 1 Main screen When the application is started the basic screen is displayed Perform various operations based on this screen S...

Page 148: ...abled for each group is specified The daily report is created and outputted The monthly report is created and outputted The batch report is created and outputted The daily report template is edited The monthly report template is edited The batch report template is edited The template folder is opened Report setup Report Management Setup File Export project Close Import project Edit Template Edit D...

Page 149: ...e and password are displayed The contents of each tab are described below Type Select the report type to be used from the following 3 patterns Daily report and Monthly report Batch report Daily report Monthly report and Batch report Daily report The report is created by compiling the data stored in a day Monthly report The report is created by compiling the data stored in a month Batch report The ...

Page 150: ...d insert the CF card when the report is created Only the CSV formatted file can be used for the stored data Set the Save format to the CSV in the file settings of this recorder Output Specify the output destination save destination of the report file For setting use the folder selection screen by clicking Reference The required setting items are displayed by selection at the Type tab The following...

Page 151: ...e change time of the daily report because the file is divided at that point Start Date Time Set the starting time of a day for creating the daily report and the starting date in a month for creating the monthly report With this settings set the time range for data to be used for creating the daily report or the monthly report Password Register the password for locking the report template with Use ...

Page 152: ...marked with P is created and then printed out A 4 7 Edit sheet The template editing is described in A 5 Edit report template A 4 8 Create daily report The daily reports of the groups marked with in the daily report column of the report management is created based on the contents in the daily report template 1 Specify the period for creating the daily report Select the start date and the end date 2...

Page 153: ...port management is created based on the contents in the monthly report template 1 Specify the period for creating the monthly report Select the start month and the end month 2 The monthly report is created after reading the daily report 3 After the monthly report is created it is added to the list in the Report created ...

Page 154: ... 10 Create batch report 1 Select the stored data file for the report 2 The batch report is created after reading the stored data 3 After the batch report is created it is added to the list in the Report created ...

Page 155: ...etting all items the formula is written in the cell 4 After the creation is complete execute the overwrite save of the file and quit Select the function type for the data to be pasted Select the data channel If the Time stamp is selected the time is used in calculation instead of data Use it for writing the time indication Use here for inputting the created contents continuously in the time direct...

Page 156: ...e used Since the daily report contents is displayed when the cursor is placed here click on the desired cell Select whether the calculation for average maximum etc is applied to the data in the entire month or is applied to the data in the specified days When the Day specified is selected the function type is not selectable and the data in the specified position in the specified day are only used ...

Page 157: ...ile is pasted on the stored data sheet Create the report on the batch report sheet based on the data on the stored data sheet The automatic input of the functions is not available 1 The edit screen is displayed Create the report on the batch report sheet 2 After the creation is complete execute the overwrite save of the file and quit ...

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