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Page 3: ...ay MENU FUNC 2 Flow chart of setting for 3 seconds then press 1 Range 5 1 to 5 7 Alarm 6 2 2 Tag 7 1 Filter 5 8 Alarm delay 6 3 3 Trend Save interval 7 3 8 8 4 Message 7 5 5 Display 7 6 to 7 11 6 File...

Page 4: ...umber input keys and operation key Press ESC key 2 times to go back to the monitor display Operation screen Monitor display Operation screen Monitor display Press Trend Save interval Setting menu disp...

Page 5: ...sample rate and pre trigger if required by using soft keys and operation key Press key and select on function menu to go back to the monitor display Monitor display Monitor display Press Option Commun...

Page 6: ...d in save mode on memory related SETUP menu See previous page 2 Section 8 4 8 7 MEDIA Periodically or when you press key data saved into external medium STOP 2 When MANUAL mode is selected in save mod...

Page 7: ...functions RD MV100 Communication M3643 Explains the communication functions of Interface User s Manual the Ethernet serial interface RD MV100 M3645 Describes the functions and operating DAQstandard So...

Page 8: ...manual the protecition provided by this recorder may be impaired Omega assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements The following symbols are used on this instrume...

Page 9: ...rotective Grounding Do not operate the instrument when the protective grounding or the fuse might be defective Also make sure to check them before operation Fuse for 12 VDC Power Model To prevent fire...

Page 10: ...standard software included 100 to 120 VAC 200 to 240 VAC 12 VDC 1 3 Pin power inlet with UL CSA cable 3 Pin power inlet with VDE cable 3 Pin power inlet with SAA cable 3 Pin power inlet with BS cable...

Page 11: ...external storage medium is 2 A1134UN 1 ATA flash memory card included only when the code for external storage medium is 3 4 Power cord A1006WD 1 Provided only when 1 is specified for the power supply...

Page 12: ...urchased the recorder Number Part Name Part Number Model Q ty Notes 1 3 5 floppy disk 7059 00 10 2HD 2 Zip disk A1053MP 1 100 MB 3 ATA flash memory card A1134UN 1 20 MB 4 Shunt resistor 4159 20 1 250...

Page 13: ...owledge alarms and how to set alarms 7 Setting and Operating the Display Describes how to set the display specification of the operation screen how to display messages and other display related operat...

Page 14: ...ment Note Provides important information for the proper operation of the instrument Notation regarding procedures On pages that describe the operating procedures in Chapter 3 through 11 the following...

Page 15: ...ower Supply Wiring 2 13 Chapter 3 Names of Parts Run Mode Common Operations 3 1 Names of Parts and Functions 3 1 3 2 Turning ON OFF the Power Switch 3 4 3 3 Inserting Removing the External Storage Med...

Page 16: ...Setting the Display Direction Background Color Waveform Line Width Trip Line Width Grid and Scroll Time 7 23 7 14 Setting the Brightness of the Screen and the Backlight Saver Function 7 25 Chapter 8...

Page 17: ...22 Chapter 11 Computation Report Function Option 11 1 Overview of the Computation Function 11 1 11 2 Explanation of Computing Equations 11 4 11 3 Using the Computation Function 11 8 11 4 Setting Compu...

Page 18: ...Specifications of Optional Functions 14 10 14 7 General Specifications 14 13 14 8 Dimentional Drawings 14 18 Appendix Appendix 1 Parameters and Initial Settings App 1 Appendix 2 Data Formats of ASCII...

Page 19: ...n saved to an external storage medium can be displayed on a PC using the standard software that comes with the package The data can also be loaded into the RD MV100 to be displayed By using the Ethern...

Page 20: ...0 or 100 of the display range Contact input Closed contact is ON 1 Open contact is OFF 0 Voltage input Less than 2 4 V is OFF 0 Greater than or equal to 2 4 V is ON 1 Difference Delta When the input t...

Page 21: ...s a condition in which the input signal is below the lower limit of the measurable range The measured value is indicated as Reference Junction Compensation RJC When measuring the temperature using a t...

Page 22: ...ert the sampled analog signal to a digital signal By setting the integration time to match the time period corresponding to one cycle of the power supply or an integer multiple of one cycle the power...

Page 23: ...splays the setup screen for the setting and basic setting modes when the recorder is being configured For details related to the setting and basic setting modes see section 3 5 Group display The data...

Page 24: ...is interval is determined by the time period corresponding to one division referred to as the display update rate The relationship between the display update rate and the speed of movement of waveform...

Page 25: ...tion Description All channel display All the channels that were set to display the trend are displayed on one trend screen Sections 4 3 and 8 10 Message display Messages specified by the user can be d...

Page 26: ...ge of the measured computed data is called a zone Zones can be set for each channel The waveforms can be set in different zones so that they are easier to view In the example shown in the figure below...

Page 27: ...ay update rate Measured and computed values are updated every second However when the scan interval on the RD MV106 RD MV112 is 2 s the display update rate is also 2 s Displayed information The follow...

Page 28: ...alue are updated every second However when the scan interval on the RD MV106 RD MV112 is 2 s the display update rate is also 2 s Alarm Summary A list of the most recent alarms can be displayed By scro...

Page 29: ...collection period The data are separate from the display data In addition the number of manual sampled data TLOG data option and report data option residing in the internal memory are displayed For m...

Page 30: ...sed to display the historical trend The following four methods are available in displaying the historical trend of the display data or event data in the internal memory Display from the alarm summary...

Page 31: ...tion The memory information of the file being displayed on the historical trend can be displayed For models with the batch function BT1 option information such as the batch number and lot number are a...

Page 32: ...arameter selections selected using the soft keys Cursor blue Setting the Display Conditions of the LCD The following display conditions of the LCD can be configured Screen Attribute Settings Backgroun...

Page 33: ...data Internal memory RD MV100 Display data are used to display waveforms on the RD MV100 s screen Display data consists of maximum and minimum values of the measured or computed data sampled at the s...

Page 34: ...rd that you are using Save method There are two methods of storing data to the external storage medium One method stores the data when press MEDIA key referred to as manual save The other method store...

Page 35: ...tions are no longer met non hold alarm or hold the alarm until it is cleared hold alarm Alarm indication example overview display and alarm summary display Measured computed value Channel Tag The area...

Page 36: ...ccurs is the time at X3 The input falls below the alarm value at X4 and the alarm is released Difference upper limit alarm An alarm occurs when the difference between the measured values of two channe...

Page 37: ...resis approx 0 5 1V Measured value Alarm release Hysteresis approx 0 5 Alarm set point Alarm occurrence Upper Limit Alarm H Lower Limidt Alarm L Alarm output relay If you are using a model with the op...

Page 38: ...es the exponent Relational computation Determines and outputs 0 or 1 Logical computation Determines the AND logical product OR logical sum XOR exclusive logical sum of two channels NOT negation of an...

Page 39: ...re computed at the specified time on the hour and the results are acquired to the internal memory This constitutes one report data set The report data residing in the memory can be displayed on the RD...

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Page 42: ...isabled option Math STOP soft key 1 Disabled option Math reset soft key 1 Disabled option Write memory Message soft key 2 Disabled Manual sample soft key 2 Disabled Trigger soft key 2 Disabled Save Di...

Page 43: ...AC address Internet address can be displayed For details related to the display format see section 10 5 Optional functions Optional functions Number of measurement channels Number of computation chann...

Page 44: ...ternal storage medium during auto save The memory end detection operates as follows When using auto save When using auto save and the storage medium is inserted the relay is energized when the remaini...

Page 45: ...stop computation only for models with the computation option M1 Computation reset Trigger Reset the computed value of the computation channel reset to 0 only on models with the computation option M1...

Page 46: ...en the specified time is reached at which the daylight savings time adjustment is to be disabled the recorder automatically sets the clock back by one hour Example If the time is set to 9 O clock on D...

Page 47: ...lug the power cord Then contact your nearest Omega CAUTION Don t put any weight on the recorder while it is in reclined position with its front feet up as it may damage the feet Handling Precautions o...

Page 48: ...trument The lifetime of the LCD may be shortened if the recorder is used in a high temperature environment over a long period of time When installing the recorder in a high temperature environment gre...

Page 49: ...noise caused by electrostatic induction Connect the shield to the earth ground terminal of the recorder as necessary make sure you are not grounding at two points To minimize noise caused by electroma...

Page 50: ...50 60 Hz This recorder is an INSTALLATION CATEGORY II product Wiring Procedure 1 Turn OFF the recorder and remove the input terminal cover 2 Connect the input signal wires to the input terminals 3 Rep...

Page 51: ...5 CH 3 CH 1 b A B CH 6 RD MV106 CH 4 CH 2 RD MV112 Standard input terminals Screw terminals A b CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 CH9 CH10 CH11 CH12 B RD MV112 CH 5 CH 3 CH 1 b A B CH 6 CH 4 CH 2 CH 11...

Page 52: ...Input Resistance Temperature Detector Input DC Current Input DC current input Shunt resistor NOTE For a 4 to 20 mA input use a shunt resistor of 250 0 1 Leadwire resistance 10 max wire The resistance...

Page 53: ...e basic insulated wires dielectric strength of 1350 VAC To prevent electric shock attach the terminal cover after wiring and make sure not to touch the terminals Wiring Procedure 1 Turn OFF the record...

Page 54: ...the common terminal A1 A1 F1 A2 A2 F1 A3 A3 R1 Contact Specifications Item Specification Output type Relay transfer contact energize de energize switchable Output capacity 250 VAC 50 60 Hz 3 A 250 VDC...

Page 55: ...cover after wiring and make sure not to touch the terminals Wiring Procedure 1 Turn OFF the recorder and remove the cover for the option terminal 2 Connect the FAIL Memory End output wires to the term...

Page 56: ...tact Output capacity 250 VAC 50 60 Hz 3 A 250 VDC 0 1 A resistive load Dielectric strength 1500 VAC 50 60 Hz for one minute between output terminals and earth ground terminal For details related to th...

Page 57: ...hrough 8 Terminal position Option terminal Terminal arrangement only the position of the remote control terminals is indicated C denotes the common terminal 3 Replace the terminal cover and fasten it...

Page 58: ...mA DC Leakage current in the OFF state No more than 0 25 mA Signal duration 250 ms minimum Input type Photocoupler isolation one side common Internal isolated power source 5 V 5 Dielectric strength 50...

Page 59: ...ic shock Connect the power cord to a three pole power outlet that has a protective earth terminal Never use an extension cord that does not have protective earth terminal otherwise the protection func...

Page 60: ...ged contact your nearest representative listed on the back cover of this manual Connecting Procedure 1 Check that the power switch is turned OFF 2 Connect the AC adapter to the AC adapter jack on RD M...

Page 61: ...se wires with cross sectional area of 0 3mm2 22AWG or more Connecting procedure 1 Check thst the power switch is turned off 2 Connect the accessory DC power terminal connector part No A1105JC to the p...

Page 62: ...n to the internal memory and display the waveform on the trend display Also starts computation and the report function when the computation function M1 is equipped 5 STOP key Used to stop the data acq...

Page 63: ...n START STOP USER FUNC ESC MENU DISP ENTER START STOP USER FUNC ESC MENU DISP ENTER START STOP USER FUNC ESC MENU DISP ENTER 14 12 13 12 13 12 13 with ATA flash memory card drive with floppy disk driv...

Page 64: ...nterface port RS 232 port or RS 422 A 485 port depending on the specification Connect the serial interface cable 4 Input terminals Connect the input signal cable of the item being measured 5 Option te...

Page 65: ...hen either one is in operation This may affect the reading 2 Turn the power switch ON After performing a self diagnosis for a few seconds a screen in the operation mode appears Note If nothing is disp...

Page 66: ...age medium in the drive If the storage medium is detected an external storage medium icon is displayed in the status display section of the screen Note The external storage medium can t be detected wh...

Page 67: ...iven in the Removing the storage medium section carry out the following steps to remove it 1 Open the front cover by pressing down on the knob that is located in the center of the upper section of the...

Page 68: ...This mode is used to configure the Setting the operation recorder operation such as input Operation related to the file on range and alarms the external storage medium This mode is entered by pressin...

Page 69: ...em to the internal memory Manual sample 8 12 Stores instantaneous values of all channels to the internal memory Key lock 10 1 Enables or disables key lock when key kock is in use Logout 10 3 Logout wh...

Page 70: ...also start stop For the operating procedure see sections 11 3 and 11 12 MEDIA Detects the external storage medium and saves the data in the internal memory to the external storage medium in the manua...

Page 71: ...the display specifications All items except the ones listed below can be changed while data acquisition or computation is in operation Items that cannot be changed are grayed and the cursor cannot be...

Page 72: ...tch between Internal and compensation External Compensation voltage when set to External Noise elimination Filter time constant Off RD MV102 Integration time of the A D RD MV104 5 8 converter 5 9 Numb...

Page 73: ...ivisions applies also to trends 7 10 Bar graph base position 7 10 LCD Background color white or black 7 13 Brightness 7 14 Backlight saver specifications 7 14 Settings related to data storage Item Set...

Page 74: ...scale divisions 7 10 Bar graph base position 7 10 TLOG computation Timer number to use sum unit 11 8 Timer mode absolute time relative time 11 9 Interval time 11 9 Reference time for the absolute time...

Page 75: ...data 9 1 Save setup data 9 1 Load setup data 9 1 Load setup data 9 1 Save measured data with key Delete files 9 5 operation 9 2 Format external storage media 9 5 Load display display data 9 3 Load dis...

Page 76: ...Alarm value Output relay On Off Output relay number 2 Tag 7 1 Tag name Filter 5 8 Filter time constant Off RD MV102 RD MV104 Moving avarage 5 8 Number of samples for the moving average Off RD MV106 RD...

Page 77: ...tation channels Position and boundary for the partial expansion display for the computation channels 6 File 8 9 Header string to be written to file Name of directory to which data are to be saved Rang...

Page 78: ...n parentheses are reference sections To Save Load Initialize menu below Save Load Initialize menu See RD MV100 communication Interface User s Manual Soft key Settings in the Basic Setting Mode Title I...

Page 79: ...D User name User ID Password Allow Prohibit basic setting mode 8 Save Load Initialize 8 1 Save settings Save setup data to the external storage medium 9 1 8 2 Load settings Load setup data from the ex...

Page 80: ...Press the soft key to enter individual setting screens Note Basic setting mode cannot be entered while data acquisition or computation is in progress Stop data acquisition and computation first befor...

Page 81: ...out the following steps when the basic setting menu is displayed 1 Press the END soft key A confirmation window with a message Do you want to store and make the new settings take effect appears 2 Sel...

Page 82: ...nfirms the new settings The parameter boxes return to a white color The cursor moves to the first parameter on the page Returning to the menu screen of the setting mode 1 Press the Menu or ESC key to...

Page 83: ...layed to the right down of the input window Upper case alphabet A lower case alphabet a numbers 1 DEL soft key Deletes the character at the cursor position BS soft key Deletes the character to the lef...

Page 84: ...the date and time Enter the date and time and press the DISP ENTER key For the procedures related to entering numbers see Entering Numbers on page 3 21 Pressing the DISP ENTER key closes the window w...

Page 85: ...s and the DISP ENTER key are used to switch the screen Screen menu Displayed when the DISP ENTER key is pressed Sub menu Displayed when the right arrow key is pressed while the screen menu is displaye...

Page 86: ...he name of the group or screen that is displayed in the data display section ALL is displayed only during all channel display see section 4 3 3 Current date and time The current date and time are disp...

Page 87: ...rnal memory becomes full In such case Overwrite is displayed in the status display section When the number of files that remains to be saved to the external medium exceeds 16 6 The usage condition of...

Page 88: ...were acquired to the internal memory after starting the current acquisition of event data Gray block Block containing data that were acquired before the current start operation 7 The external storage...

Page 89: ...ub menu Operation screens Sub menu Screen menu DISP Screen menu Sub menu DISP ENTER key Arrow keys Procedure Displaying the screen Follow the procedures below when a different operation screen is bein...

Page 90: ...ying all channel trend Return to group channel trend This operation is carried out on the Trend screen All channel trend displays waveforms of all channels set for Trend screen See section 8 10 to set...

Page 91: ...sub menu To close the sub menu press the left arrow key 3 Select the group using the up and down arrow keys 4 Pressing the DISP ENTER displays the selected group To close the menu without switching th...

Page 92: ...reens using the arrow keys 1 The displayed screen changes in the order trend digital bar graph trend and so on by pressing the down arrow key on the trend digital and bar graph screens 2 By pressing t...

Page 93: ...played It is not affected by whether or not the waveform of the trend display is shown The waveform of the trend display is updated at the display update rate For the procedure related to setting the...

Page 94: ...ertical display all channel display Data of selected group Waveform of all channels Digital Measured computed value Channel Tag Unit Alarm mark Bar graph vertical display Unit Alarm mark Tag Channel M...

Page 95: ...ER key displays the screen menu 2 Pressing the right arrow key displays the sub menu To close the sub menu press the left arrow key 3 Select CURSOR ON or CURSOR OFF The one that is selectable is displ...

Page 96: ...4 12 Explanation Overview screen Measured computed value Channel Tag Unit Alarm type Cursor 4 4 Using the Overview Screen...

Page 97: ...row keys 3 Pressing the right arrow key displays the sub menu To close the sub menu press the left arrow key 4 Select ALARM SUMMARY MESSAGE SUMMARY or MEMORY SUMMARY using the up and down arrow keys 5...

Page 98: ...se the sub menu press the left arrow key 4 Select JUMP TO HISTORY using the up and down arrow keys 5 Pressing the DISP ENTER key displays the historical trend The displayed data are as follows When co...

Page 99: ...he DISP ENTER key displays the report data To close the menu without displaying the report data press the ESC key Changing the report data to be displayed The index number of the report data currently...

Page 100: ...ssage Date and time the message was written The date and time when the message was entered and the user name when using key login function are displayed Memory summary Number of data sets in the inter...

Page 101: ...ort started Date and time the report was created Note When new report data are created while displaying the report data the screen is not updated The most recent report data can be displayed by carryi...

Page 102: ...ing before the execution of this operation are displayed as a historical trend 1 Pressing the DISP ENTER displays the screen menu 2 Select TREND HISTORY using the up and down arrow keys 3 Pressing the...

Page 103: ...ed or reduced with respect to the display reference position Display data The time axis can be expanded to twice the trend display It can also be reduced down to 1 60th of the trend display Event data...

Page 104: ...upper right half of the screen and the historical trend on the lower left half of the screen 1 Pressing the left down arrow key displays the current trend and the historical trend To return to the pr...

Page 105: ...values at the reference position Maximum and minimum values among the data displayed Reference position Icons for switching screens Unit For event data the measured computed value at the display refer...

Page 106: ...Press MENU To display the setting screen press the soft key 1 1 2 3 4 The numbers in front of the operating procedure shown below correspond to the numbers in the above figure 1 First channel and las...

Page 107: ...xternal shunt resistor is connected to the input terminal to convert a current signal to a voltage signal The shunt resistors in the following table can be provided A 250 shunt resistor for example is...

Page 108: ...rming the new settings they change back to white Press MENU To display the setting screen press the soft key 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 The numbers in front of the operating procedure shown below correspond to...

Page 109: ...02 1981 N 0 0 to 1300 0 C Nicrosil Nisil IEC584 DIN IEC584 W 0 0 to 2315 0 C W 5 Re W 26 Re Hoskins Mfg Co L 200 0 to 900 0 C Fe CuNi DIN 43710 U 200 0 to 400 0 C Cu CuNi DIN 43710 RTD Pt100 200 0 to...

Page 110: ...screen press the soft key 1 1 2 3 4 The numbers in front of the operating procedure shown below correspond to the numbers in the above figure 1 First channel and last channel Select the desired channe...

Page 111: ...ation The following table shows the mode range and measurable range Mode Range Measurable Range DI Level 0 Less than 2 4 V 1 Greater than or equal to 2 4 V Contact 0 Opened 1 Closed 5 3 Digital Input...

Page 112: ...To display the setting screen press the soft key 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 The numbers in front of the operating procedure shown below correspond to the numbers in the above figure 1 First channel and last chann...

Page 113: ...relationship with the reference channel Even if the input type or the measurement range of the difference computation channel and the reference channel is not the same the difference computation is p...

Page 114: ...e changed are displayed in yellow By confirming the new settings they change back to white Press MENU To display the setting screen press the soft key 1 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 The numbers in front of the opera...

Page 115: ...0 to 5 0 The resolution of the value derived by using a span of 10 is coarser than the value derived using a span of 100 Because the display becomes rough set this value so that it is greater than 100...

Page 116: ...keys The parameter boxes that are changed are displayed in yellow By confirming the new settings they change back to white Press MENU To display the setting screen press the soft key 1 1 2 3 4 6 5 Th...

Page 117: ...span of 100 Because the display becomes rough set this value so that it is greater than 100 6 Unit Set the unit Pressing the Input soft key displays a window used to enter a character string Enter the...

Page 118: ...ect using the soft keys The parameter boxes that are changed are displayed in yellow By confirming the new settings they change back to white Press MENU To display the setting screen press the soft ke...

Page 119: ...channels For the channels set here Tag and Alarm Delay Time are also simultaneously set Input filter setting for RD MV102 RD MV104 2 Filter Filter Select Off or set the time constant of the filter Mo...

Page 120: ...ft key 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 The numbers in front of the operating procedure shown below correspond to the numbers in the above figure Setting the integration time of the input A D converter 1 A D Integration...

Page 121: ...time of 16 7 ms 60 Hz 20 ms 50 Hz or 100 ms By setting the integration time to match the frequency of the power supply being used power supply frequency noise can be minimized Burnout of thermocouple...

Page 122: ...rms are released The release operation is void if the behavior of the indicator or the output relay is set to non hold The release operation can be executed via remote control option or via communicat...

Page 123: ...pe measured value Displayed in red Released Alarm mark Blinks in green Stops blinking with alarm ACK Alarm type Not displayed Measured value Blue When the alarm indication is set to non hold alarm ACK...

Page 124: ...larm ACK does not work Alarm indication in the overview display Channel data display area Measured value Channel Tag Alarm type Indicator Hold Non Hold Alarm Alarm Indication Non hold Activated Channe...

Page 125: ...with alarm ACK When the alarm indication is set to non hold alarm ACK does not work Alarm output relay Relay Hold Non Hold Alarm Alarm Indication Non hold Activated Active Released Idle Hold Activate...

Page 126: ...oxes are grayed in this case Procedure These procedures are carried out in the setting mode Use the arrow keys to move the cursor blue to the appropriate parameter The parameters that cannot be change...

Page 127: ...A window appears for you to confirm the cancellation Select Yes using the arrow keys and press the DISP ENTER key Explanation Alarm type The following eight types of alarm type are available Name Sym...

Page 128: ...mber of measurements Delay upper limit alarm T An alarm occurs when the measured value remains above or equal to the alarm value for the specified time period delay period see section 6 3 Setting the...

Page 129: ...wn below correspond to the numbers in the above figure 1 First channel and last channel Select the desired channels For the channels set here Tag Moving Average or Filter for measurement channels and...

Page 130: ...ower failure recovery T T T T Alarm Off On Off On Off On Off Measured computed value Alarm setting Operation when the alarm setting is changed If a new delay alarm is set the alarm detection starts at...

Page 131: ...to the numbers in the above figure Setting reflash 1 Reflash Select On or Off On Use reflash function Off Not use reflash function Setting the AND OR logic of output relays 2 Relay AND Select the rela...

Page 132: ...o one alarm output relay this function notifies the succeeding alarms after the first alarm that causes the relay operation When a succeeding alarm occurs the output relay temporarily turns OFF The re...

Page 133: ...he reflash alarm is turned ON I01 to I03 operates as reflash alarms They are fixed to OR logic operation Specifying AND produces no effect Energize de energize operation of the alarm output relay You...

Page 134: ...on Relay output off Shows the status of the normally opened NO contact of the relay The status is the reverse for the normally closed contact When set to hold Press Alarm ACK key Alarm on Alarm off R...

Page 135: ...tting screen press the soft key 2 Setting on a computation channel option Twice press the soft key Next 1 3 To display the setting screen press the soft key 11 2 1 1 2 The numbers in front of the oper...

Page 136: ...ing the new settings they change back to white Press MENU Press FUNC for 3 seconds The menu screen for the basic setting mode appears Press the soft key Next 1 3 To display the setting screen press th...

Page 137: ...rate Time div Select the display rate from 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min 20 min 30 min 1 h 2 h and 4 h Confirming operation To confirm the new settings press the DISP ENTER key To cancel the new settings...

Page 138: ...used Procedure Displaying a message on the trend display writing a message to the internal memory This operation is carried out in the operation mode 1 Press the FUNC key to display the soft keys 2 Pr...

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Page 141: ...e setting screen press the soft key 4 1 The numbers in front of the operating procedure shown below correspond to the numbers in the above figure 1 Characters Move the cursor to the desired message nu...

Page 142: ...the soft key 5 To display the setting screen press the soft key 1 1 2 3 The numbers in front of the operating procedure shown below correspond to the numbers in the above figure 1 Group number Select...

Page 143: ...ngs press the ESC key A window appears for you to confirm the cancellation Select Yes using the arrow keys and press the DISP ENTER key Explanation The initial settings of the groups are as follows Gr...

Page 144: ...at the bottom of the screen Select using the soft keys The parameter boxes that are changed are displayed in yellow By confirming the new settings they change back to white Press MENU Press the soft...

Page 145: ...the cancellation Select Yes using the arrow keys and press the DISP ENTER key Explanation Initial colors of the trip lines Trip line No 1 Red Trip line No 2 Green Trip line No 3 Blue Trip line No 4 Y...

Page 146: ...setting screen press the soft key 5 1 The numbers in front of the operating procedure shown below correspond to the numbers in the above figure 1 Channel display color Move the cursor to the desired c...

Page 147: ...Press the soft key 5 Setting on a measurement channel To display the setting screen press the soft key 3 Setting on a computation channel option To display the setting screen press the soft key 6 1 2...

Page 148: ...must be greater than or equal to 5 Confirming operation To confirm the new settings press the DISP ENTER key To cancel the new settings press the ESC key A window appears for you to confirm the cancel...

Page 149: ...are carried out in the setting mode Use the arrow keys to move the cursor blue to the appropriate parameter The parameters that cannot be changed are grayed The possible selections are displayed at t...

Page 150: ...cale position on the trend display 4 Scale position The Scale position is used to set the scale display position for each channel when the scale display is turned On see section 4 3 on the trend displ...

Page 151: ...n 1 Vacant positions in between scale assigned positions are void The scales are displayed close together from the display position 1 Example 2 If the channels were assigned to a group in the followin...

Page 152: ...s discarded Example 3 If the scale is set to 0 1 to 100 0 the scale display for the upper and lower limits is 0 to 100 Rule 4 If the integer section of either value at the end of the scale is greater...

Page 153: ...e scale display position is 6 5 4 3 2 and 1 from the left Bar Base Position Bar base position normal Bar base position center The base position is at the center 50 of the display span 7 10 Setting the...

Page 154: ...ext 1 3 Press the soft key 5 Setting on a measurement channel To display the setting screen press the soft key 3 Setting on a computation channel option To display the setting screen press the soft ke...

Page 155: ...range is not set to scaling The minimum value of the scale 1 to the maximum value of the scale 1 when the range is set to scale Confirming operation To confirm the new settings press the DISP ENTER ke...

Page 156: ...ged are displayed in yellow By confirming the new settings they change back to white Press MENU Press FUNC for 3 seconds The menu screen for the basic setting mode appears Press the soft key Next 1 3...

Page 157: ...and bar graph displays can be specified The displayed group rotates from group 1 to group 4 Procedure These procedures are carried out in the setting mode Use the arrow keys to move the cursor blue to...

Page 158: ...rid Select the number of grids from 4 to 12 Setting the interval at which the displayed group is automatically switched 6 Scroll time Select the interval from 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s and 1 min Confirming o...

Page 159: ...ress the soft key Next 1 3 Press the soft key 5 To display the setting screen press the soft key 4 1 2 3 4 The numbers in front of the operating procedure shown below correspond to the numbers in the...

Page 160: ...racter string that is common to all data files Alarm and message is held Data format Binary format Manual sampled data Every time a key that executes manual sampling is pressed measured computed data...

Page 161: ...DHR Daily report data file Mddhhmma DDR Weekly report data file Mddhhmma DWR Monthly report data file Mddhhmma DMR where M month 1 to 9 X 10 Y 11 Z 12 dd date hh hour mm minute a serial number Note Th...

Page 162: ...normal circumstances Only record detailed data around the alarm incident Select event data only Select Trigger or Rotate for the mode Specify the trigger used to start the event data acquisition and...

Page 163: ...ory is not divided into blocks One event data file is created in the internal memory Press the START key to enter the trigger wait state After the trigger is activated data are acquired for the specif...

Page 164: ...ress the STOP key to terminate data acquisition Data acquisition Trigger wait Trigger wait Trigger wait Trigger activated Trigger activated Trigger activated First block Data acquisition Second block...

Page 165: ...ent Channel Computation Channel Display data 4 bytes channel 8 bytes channel Event data 2 bytes channel 4 bytes channel Example Data format when the data of measurement channels 1 to 4 and a computati...

Page 166: ...oints and Sampling Length Display data Maximum number of data points 1 200 000 2 CH 4 bytes 0 8bytes 150 000 However since 100 000 data points is the limit Maximum number of data points 100 000 Displa...

Page 167: ...data points is the limit Maximum number of data points 30 000 data points When the event data sampling interval is 1 s Sampling length 30 000 data points 1 s 30 000 s approx 8 hours Measurement channe...

Page 168: ...eded data are overwritten from the oldest data Note Up to 16 TLOG files number of start and stop can be stored to the internal memory When the number of files in the internal memory exceeds 16 TLOG da...

Page 169: ...e specified interval auto save interval see section 8 8 Event data During the free mode The event data in the internal memory are saved to the external storage medium at the specified interval data le...

Page 170: ...port data file is created on the external storage medium The data are appended to this file at each time interval A file is created for each type of report such as hourly reports and daily reports Not...

Page 171: ...Mem Math or Memory for models with the computation function using the arrow keys and press the DISP ENTER key to stop the data acquisition The icon in the status display section changes to a stop icon...

Page 172: ...cquisition and Cancel 2 Select Yes Mem Math or Memory for models with the computation function using the arrow keys and press the DISP ENTER key to stop the data acquisition The icon in the status dis...

Page 173: ...onger acquired even if the trigger condition is met In this case save the data in the internal memory to the external storage medium Terminate data acquisition with a key operation in sync with the te...

Page 174: ...k before inserting the medium It is possible that the data in the internal memory are overwritten before the data are stored to the external storage medium due to limitations such as the capacity of t...

Page 175: ...t the external medium into the drive and then press the MEDIA key to detect it Note For the memory usage display of the internal memory see section 4 2 To check the free space on the storage medium se...

Page 176: ...not displayed in the trigger or rotate mode 2 Press the soft key to save the data in the internal memory to the external storage medium Save Display The display data file in the internal memory is cl...

Page 177: ...the appropriate parameter The parameters that cannot be changed are grayed The possible selections are displayed at the bottom of the screen Select using the soft keys The parameter boxes that are ch...

Page 178: ...4 10 20 40 60 120 240 480 interval s Auto save 10 min 10 min 10 min 10 min interval choices 20 min 20 min 20 min 20 min 30 min 30 min 30 min 30 min 1 h 1 h 1 h 1 h 1 h 1 h 1 h 2 h 2 h 2 h 2 h 2 h 2 h...

Page 179: ...setting mode Use the arrow keys to move the cursor blue to the appropriate parameter The parameters that cannot be changed are grayed The possible selections are displayed at the bottom of the screen...

Page 180: ...ve or All The initial setting is All Unsave Saves only the data that have not been saved when the medium is inserted into the drive All Save all the data residing in the memory when the medium is inse...

Page 181: ...etting screen press the soft key 4 1 2 3 The numbers in front of the operating procedure shown below correspond to the numbers in the above figure 1 Meas CH Math CH To set the measurement channels sel...

Page 182: ...basic setting mode appears To display the setting screen press the soft key 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The numbers in front of the operating procedure shown below correspond to the numbers in the above figure...

Page 183: ...he sampling interval sample rate in item 3 number of blocks and the number of measurement and computation channels that are acquired 7 Event Pre Trigger This is the range of data to be acquired before...

Page 184: ...to be acquired See section 8 6 The available choices for the data length are displayed on the soft key menu See the table below Sample 0 125 0 25 0 5 1 2 5 10 30 60 120 Rate s Data length 3 min 3 min...

Page 185: ...th a key operation Computation channels are options See section 8 3 Procedure This operation is carried out in the operation mode 1 Press the FUNC key to display the soft key menu 2 Press the Manual s...

Page 186: ...screen Press 1 soft key to display the Save settings screen File list 1 Enter the name of the setup data file to be saved Pressing the Input soft key displays a window used to enter a string Enter the...

Page 187: ...Press MENU Press the soft key Next 1 3 Press 7 soft key to display the Save Load Clear data menu screen Press 2 soft key to display the Load settings screen File list 1 A list of setup files in the st...

Page 188: ...ssing the Input soft key displays a window used to enter a string Enter the string up to 8 alphanumeric characters and press the DISP ENTER key For the procedures related to entering character strings...

Page 189: ...mode appears Press the soft key Next 1 3 Press 8 soft key to display the Save Load Initialize menu screen Press 2 soft key to display the Load settings screen File list 1 A list of setup files in the...

Page 190: ...screen Press 3 Save data soft key to save the data in the internal memory to the external storage medium Note The data in the internal memory cannot be saved to the external storage medium while data...

Page 191: ...me soft key when displaying the date and time of file creation and the Batch soft key when displaying the batch number and lot number 1 The directories in the external storage medium are displayed in...

Page 192: ...en File list For models with the batch function BT1 option press the Time soft key when displaying the date and time of file creation and the Batch soft key when displaying the batch number and lot nu...

Page 193: ...Use the arrow keys to move the cursor blue to the appropriate position Press MENU Press the soft key Next 1 3 Press 7 soft key to display the Save Load Clear data menu screen Press the soft key Next 1...

Page 194: ...s listed in the Directory name frame select the directory in which the file you wish to delete exists using the up and down arrow keys The File name frame displays a list of files in the selected dire...

Page 195: ...nu Deleting a directory A directory can be deleted if there are no files in the directory To delete a directory that has files delete all the files in the directory first 1 Of the directories listed i...

Page 196: ...ntering Characters on page 3 22 Note The following character combinations cannot be used as volume names AUX CON PRN NUL CLOCK All spaces are not allowed for volume names Spaces at the top or in the m...

Page 197: ...directories can be excuted in the same procedure as that in the setting mode See page 9 9 Formatting the External Storage Medium In the Basic Setting Mode Formats the external storage medium The func...

Page 198: ...the external storage medium Explanation File format Screen image data is in PNG format File name File names are automatically assigned Month date hour and minute when the screen image data were stored...

Page 199: ...s are carried out in the setting mode Use the arrow keys to move the cursor blue to the appropriate position Press MENU Press the soft key Next 1 3 Press 7 soft key to display the Save Load Clear data...

Page 200: ...FUNC for 3 seconds The menu screen for the basic setting mode appears Press the soft key Next 1 3 Press 8 soft key to display the Save Load Initialize menu screen Press 5 soft key to display the Initi...

Page 201: ...When manual save is specified even if the external storage medium is inserted into the drive and the front cover is closed the data cannot be saved to the external storage medium if the key lock func...

Page 202: ...screen press the soft key 6 3 1 2 The numbers in front of the operating procedure shown below correspond to the numbers in the above figure 1 Use Not Select Use or Not If Use is selected various param...

Page 203: ...ACK soft key Disabled Math Computation Math START soft key 1 Disabled Math STOP soft key 1 Disabled Math reset soft key 1 Disabled Write memory Message soft key 2 Disabled Manual sample soft key 2 Dis...

Page 204: ...tus display section See section 4 2 The records of key login logout can be viewed on the log screen See section 10 7 Note When the power is turned OFF and turned ON again the recorder starts in the lo...

Page 205: ...t function can be activated in the basic setting mode Explanation Power up operation Power ON Log out status Logout operation or Auto logout Login operation FUNC key Password User ID Operation mode Wh...

Page 206: ...in the above figure 1 Use Not Select Use or Not If Use is selected items 2 3 4 5 6 8 and 9 are displayed Use Use key login Not Do not use key login 2 Auto logout Select On or Off On Use the auto logou...

Page 207: ...he login user to enter the basic setting mode Enable The user can enter the basic setting mode Disable The user can not enter the basic setting mode Note The Enter Setup of all users cannot be set to...

Page 208: ...og soft key The types of logs that can be displayed are assigned to the soft keys and displayed 3 Press a soft key to display the log Error soft key Displays a log of error messages Key login soft key...

Page 209: ...e access occurred Name of the user that accessed this instrument I O symbol input output Message A number used to identify the user that is connected FTP log For detail see RD MV100 Communication Inte...

Page 210: ...Select using the soft keys The parameter boxes that are changed are displayed in yellow By confirming the new settings they change back to white Press MENU Press FUNC for 3 seconds The menu screen for...

Page 211: ...By confirming the new settings they change back to white Press MENU Press FUNC for 3 seconds The menu screen for the basic setting mode appears Twice press the soft key Next 1 3 Press the soft key 9 T...

Page 212: ...the nearest hour depending on the time when the remote signal is applied Time of Signal Input New Time 00 min 00 s to 01 min 59 s Adjusts the internal clock down to the nearest hour Example 10 hr 01 m...

Page 213: ...he data acquisition to the internal memory is stopped messages cannot be displayed or written Applying a remote signal produces no effect Remote input signal The above operations are carried out on th...

Page 214: ...ers in front of the operating procedure shown below correspond to the numbers in the above figure 1 Aux Language Select the language Confirming operation To confirm the new settings press the DISP ENT...

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Page 220: ...ied out in the setting mode Use the arrow keys to move the cursor blue to the appropriate parameter The parameters that cannot be changed are grayed The possible selections are displayed at the bottom...

Page 221: ...he new settings press the DISP ENTER key To cancel the new settings press the ESC key A window appears for you to confirm the cancellation Select Yes using the arrow keys and press the DISP ENTER key...

Page 222: ...w By confirming the new settings they change back to white Press MENU Press FUNC for 3 seconds The menu screen for the basic setting mode appears To display the setting screen press the soft key 2 1 T...

Page 223: ...ction multiplication and division Determines the power y Xn SQR Determines the square root ABS Determines the absolute value LOG Determines the common logarithm y log10x EXP Determines the exponent y...

Page 224: ...ted data are handled as values without units For example if the measured data from channel 01 is 20 mV and the measured data from channel 02 is 20 V the computed result of 01 02 is 40 Order of Precede...

Page 225: ...d the number of samples can be specified for each channel The maximum sampling interval is 1 hour the maximum number of samples is 64 The initial setting is OFF do not perform moving average For the s...

Page 226: ...QR ABS LOG EXP Computations The types of data that can be used in equations are measurement channels computation channels constants K01 to K12 communication interface data C01 to C12 and the remote co...

Page 227: ...e measured value in channel 2 is not equal to the measured value in channel 3 otherwise the value will be 0 02 GE 03 The computed result will be 1 if the measured value in channel 2 is greater than or...

Page 228: ...m Syntax e1XORe2 Condition If e1 and e2 have different values the operation results in 1 otherwise in 0 Status e1 0 e2 0 e1XORe2 0 e1 0 e2 0 e1XORe2 1 e1 0 e2 0 e1XORe2 1 e1 0 e2 0 e1XORe2 0 NOT Logic...

Page 229: ...ue of channel e1 Rules for Writing an Equation Common Items Follow the rules below in writing the computing equations Use up to 40 characters to write equations The precedence of computing terms can b...

Page 230: ...o started When the computation is started a computation icon is displayed in the status display section For details related to the status display section see section 4 2 Stopping the computation also...

Page 231: ...displayed in the status display section turns yellow The computation icon will return to a white color once the computation data dropout has been acknowledged Computation icon Procedure 1 Pressing the...

Page 232: ...ed in yellow By confirming the new settings they change back to white Press MENU Twice press the soft key Next 1 3 To display the setting screen press the soft key 9 1 2 3 4 5 The numbers in front of...

Page 233: ...and the sum unit only for TLOG SUM must be set in the setting mode 4 Upper and lower limits of span Set the upper and lower limits of the display span Pressing the Input soft key displays a window use...

Page 234: ...e setting mode Use the arrow keys to move the cursor blue to the appropriate parameter The parameters that cannot be changed are grayed The possible selections are displayed at the bottom of the scree...

Page 235: ...he alarm output relay option A is not installed this setting is void Confirming operation To confirm the new settings press the DISP ENTER key To cancel the new settings press the ESC key A window app...

Page 236: ...the numbers in the above figure 1 Constant Set the constant Pressing the Input soft key displays a window used to enter a numerical value Enter a value in the allowed range and press the DISP ENTER ke...

Page 237: ...Interval 10 min The expiration time is set to 0 00 0 10 0 20 23 40 and 23 50 For example if the computation is started at 9 30 the time expiration will occur at 09 40 09 50 10 00 and so on Relative m...

Page 238: ...start of computation is derived when Reset is Off If Power is Lost while the TLOG Computation was in Progress The TLOG computation is resumed when the power is restored The operation varies depending...

Page 239: ...ing the new settings they change back to white Press MENU Twice press the soft key Next 1 3 To display the setting screen press the soft key 11 2 3 1 The numbers in front of the operating procedure sh...

Page 240: ...Twice press the soft key Next 1 3 Press the soft key 9 To display the setting screen press the soft key 3 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 6 7 8 9 The numbers in front of the operating procedure shown below correspond...

Page 241: ...llation Select Yes using the arrow keys and press the DISP ENTER key Explanation Acquiring the data of all channels to the internal memory at each interval setting at the Action box If Save data is sp...

Page 242: ...white Press MENU Twice press the soft key Next 1 3 To display the setting screen press the soft key 11 2 3 4 1 The numbers in front of the operating procedure shown below correspond to the numbers in...

Page 243: ...e avarage of acquired data is computed The computation error data are not included in the rolling average computation When the measured data exceed the upper and lower limits indicated below the value...

Page 244: ...the specified channels are determined from a month of data up to the specified time and written to the internal memory The number days in a month may be 28 29 30 or 31 days depending on the month Typ...

Page 245: ...ured computed data up to the time of the power disruption are used For the next scheduled report data after the power recovery are used Before the time to create After power is restored report data ar...

Page 246: ...asurement channel Item Data Condition of Measurement Channels Displayed Value AVE When all data are measurement errors or over range Blank Average value MAX MIN When all data are measurement errors Bl...

Page 247: ...on 4 2 The report function starts When the time to create the report arrives the report data are written to the internal memory Stopping the report also stops the data acquisition to the internal memo...

Page 248: ...screen press the soft key 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 The numbers in front of the operating procedure shown below correspond to the numbers in the above figure 1 Report set Hour Creates hourly reports Day Creates...

Page 249: ...rt CH 6 Channel Set the measurement or computation channel to assign to the report channel All measurement and computation channels can be specified However the reports are not created for channels th...

Page 250: ...rtial boundary value exceeds the range of the span See section 7 11 31 Partialexpansion display is set ON for a SKIPPED channel See Communication Interface User s Manual 35 The upper and lower limits...

Page 251: ...on aborted because an error was found in media See Communication Interface User s Manual 201 Not enough free space on media Use another storage medium 202 Media is read only Release the write protecti...

Page 252: ...ter error code 282 Character String and Details HOSTNAME Failed the DNS lookup search the IP address corresponding to the host name Check the DNS setting and the destination host name TCPIP Internal p...

Page 253: ...ransfer connection Check that the security function is disabled PASV Failed to set the transfer connection Check that the server supports PASV commands SCAN Failed to read the transfer connection sett...

Page 254: ...nnection if there is no data transfer for two minutes If the server does not respond within this time period the transfer fails The FTP client function on the recorder overwrites files with the same f...

Page 255: ...Delimiter error 392 Parameter error 393 No permission 394 No such connection 395 Use quit to close this connection 396 Failed to disconnect 397 No TCP control block Other Communication Errors An Engli...

Page 256: ...Measured data and Settings have been initialized 601 Measured data have been initialized 610 This username is already registered See section 10 6 611 There is no user who can enter to the SETUP mode...

Page 257: ...d YES Is the power switch on Does the switch work properly Is the fuse blown Connect properly See section 2 7 Turn on the power properly See section 3 2 Replace the fuse See section 13 2 Does the fuse...

Page 258: ...put Set correctly See section 5 9 Contact Omega Separate the input wiring from the noise source Ground the recorder properly Ground the measuring object properly Insulate the TC from the measured obje...

Page 259: ...wiring from the noise source Ground the recorder properly Use shielded cables for input and communication wiring Insert an isolation transformer into the power line Insert a power line filter into the...

Page 260: ...corder in good working order Perform the following checks and replace worn parts as needed Is the display and storage functioning properly In the event of problems see section 12 2 Has the brightness...

Page 261: ...the fuse of the 12 VDC power supply model For fuse rating see section 13 4 Recommended Replacement Periods for Worn Parts Follow the procedures below to replace the fuse 1 Turn OFF the power switch 2...

Page 262: ...uments contact the supplier of this recorder Calibration Procedure 1 Connect the recorder and the calibration instruments as shown in the following figure and allow the instruments to warm up adequate...

Page 263: ...rent from the values given on the thermoelectromotive force table based on 0 C The recorder measures the temperature of the terminal and makes adjustments by calculation Therefore when the measurement...

Page 264: ...ubber strips must be conducted by a qualified Omega personnel Contact Omega to have the LCD replaced Item Replacement Part Name Part Number Specifications Quantity Used Period Fuse 2 years FUSE A1352E...

Page 265: ...1995 2 W W 5 Rd W 26 Rd Hoskins Mfg Co ASTM E988 3 L Fe CuNi DIN43710 U Cu CuNi DIN43710 4 Pt100 JIS C1604 1997 IEC751 1995 DIN IEC751 1996 JPt100 JIS C1604 1989 JIS C1606 1989 5 Measuring current i...

Page 266: ...TD and DI ranges Scaling limits 30000 to 30000 Decimal point user selectable Engineering unit user definable up to 6 characters Square root Square root computation and linear scaling Available for Vol...

Page 267: ...ation channels Line width 1 2 and 3 dots selectable Display rate Waveform 1 2 5 10 20 30 min 1 2 4 hours div selectable One division has 30 dots Numerical value 1 s 2 s when the scan interval is 2 s C...

Page 268: ...ta from internal or external memory Display format Whole screen display or divided into 2 areas Time axis operation Can be expanded reduced and scrolled Memory information The following information of...

Page 269: ...ng two file types can be created Event data file stores instantaneous values acquired periodically at a specified sampling interval Display data file stores the maximum and minimum values for each sam...

Page 270: ...s explained in more detail below 1 When acquiring display data only If we assume that the number of measuring channels is 20 the number of computing channels is 10 and the display rate is 30 min div 6...

Page 271: ...s 27 h 5 min 10 s 5 days 20 min 40 s 23 days 30 min 60 s 34 days 60 min 120 s 69 days 240 min 480 s 277 days Event data file only Sampling Interval Sampling Length 10 s 11 days 5 s 5 days 1 s 27 h 30...

Page 272: ...value display area upon occurrence of an alarm A common alarm indication is also displayed in the status display section The alarm indication behavior non hold or hold type can be selectable for comm...

Page 273: ...tocol FTP server functions File transport on request by host computer FTP server protocol Directory operation file output file delete and informing of the rest of memory space on the external storge m...

Page 274: ...Interface C2 C3 This interface allows the host computer to control and make settings for the recorder as well as receive data from the recorder Connection EIA RS 232 C2 or RS 422 A 485 C3 Protocols Om...

Page 275: ...operations Four arithmetic operations square root absolute common logarithm exponential power relational operations logical operations AND OR NOT XOR Statistical operations Average maximum minimum and...

Page 276: ...g and falling edge Trigger for event data acquisition trigger 250 ms or longer Time adjustment adjusting the time to a preset time upon contact signal trigger 250 ms or longer Time of Trigger On Proce...

Page 277: ...1 Warm up time At least 30 minutes Other ambient conditions such as vibration should not adversely affect recorder operation Input Range 20 mV 60 mV 200 mV 2 V 6 V 20 V R S B K E J T N W L U Pt100 JP...

Page 278: ...K J E T N L U 0 5 C Maximum allowable input voltage 10 V DC continuous for ranges of 2 V or less and TC ranges 30 V DC continuous for 6 V DC and 20 V DC ranges Input resistance Approximately 10 M or m...

Page 279: ...luding the signal must be less than 1 2 times the measuring range TC The peak value including the signal must be less than 1 2 times the measuring thermal electromotive force RTD 50 mV or less Common...

Page 280: ...possible to repair however calibration may be necessary to recover normal operation performance Ambient temperature 25 C to 60 C Humidity 5 to 95 RH No condensation is allowed Vibration 10 to 60 Hz 4...

Page 281: ...Safety standards Certified by CSA22 2 No 1010 1 and UL3111 1 CSA NRTL C Complies with EN61010 1 option Installation category Overvoltage category II 1 Pollution degree 2 2 1 Installation category Ove...

Page 282: ...14 18 14 8 Dimentional Drawings Unit mm approv inch Rear View 151 7 5 97 187 7 7 39 144 5 67 52 2 05 180 7 09 14 6 2 7 29 8 1 17 0 57...

Page 283: ...acter string Alarm On Off On Off On Off Relay On Off Number I01 to I06 Scale Volt 20 mV 60 mV 6 V 20 V 200 mV 2 V Other parameters Upper lower limits of span Upper lower limits of scale Other paramete...

Page 284: ...lack Direction Trend Bar graph Horizontal Vertical Background On Off Color Position On Off Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple...

Page 285: ...ber On Off On Off H L T t Division Bar graph Scale position Numerical value Numerical value Numerical value Initial setting is 1 Numerical value Numerical value Character string Initial setting is all...

Page 286: ...Use Not Not On Off On Off Display E D Up to other parameters set 1 2 and 4 when Data is set to E D 125 ms 250 ms and 500 ms are for RD MV102 and RD MV104 only Up to model types For models with BT1 Eve...

Page 287: ...ad settings Delete Enter setup Write memory Messege Manual sample Media Free Lock Free Lock Free Lock Free Lock Character string Character string Action NO 1 to NO 8 Free Lock Use Not On Off Use Not 1...

Page 288: ...model types Numerical value Numerical value On Off 1200 2400 19200 38400 7 8 4800 9600 Host name Domain name Domain suffix search order Primary Secondary Primary Secondary Handshaking Address Protocol...

Page 289: ...0 000 0 000 0 014 12 00 Data size Size of the header section The following equation can be used to derive the size of the header section Title carriage return line feed serial number carriage return...

Page 290: ...1760 0 C If the input signal exceeds approximately 1770 0 C over range occurs If the input signal falls below approximately 10 0 C over range occurs Plus minus computation overflow in computation cha...

Page 291: ...arious statuses in the report are fixed E Error an error is detected O Over an over range computation overflow is detected P Power failure a power disruption has occurred C Change the time has been ch...

Page 292: ...sets is the maximum number of report data sets that can be written in the internal memory If there are more than 40 data sets they are cleared starting with the oldest data set Note When the measureme...

Page 293: ...eds 3 4E 38 9 999999E 99 When the sum value is below 3 4E 38 9 999999E 99 Item Data Condition of Computation Channels Report Output Value AVE When all data are computation errors or over range Blank A...

Page 294: ...y color 7 12 display conditions of the LCD 1 14 display data 8 3 sampling interval 7 3 setting 8 23 start stop 8 12 display function 1 5 displayed data 1 7 displayed language 10 14 A absolute value 11...

Page 295: ...7 screen 4 18 hourly report 11 22 11 26 I information screen 4 13 initializing setup data 9 15 input terminal 2 4 input type 1 2 integration time 1 4 5 15 internal memory capacity 8 6 clearing data 9...

Page 296: ...aving setup data basic setting mode 9 3 setting mode 9 1 Scale 5 9 scale division 7 15 scan interval 1 2 5 15 screen image 9 13 serial interface port 3 3 setting mode 3 7 configuration 3 11 initial se...

Page 297: ...pper limit on rate of change alarm 1 18 6 6 user ID 10 6 user name 10 7 V Volt 5 1 volume name 9 11 W weekly report 11 22 11 26 wiring alarm output 2 7 FAIL Memory End 2 9 2 10 remote control 2 11 2 1...

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