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SETTINGS AN

MEASUREMENT

SETTINGS AND MEASUREMENT

This chapter describes the setting and measurement procedures for
the ZR-RX70.

Window names and functions

40

Key Operation

44

Operation Modes

54

Setting Menus

57

X-Y Measurement Example

95

WEB Server Function

100

Summary of Contents for ZR-RX70

Page 1: ...User s Manual Portable Multi Logger ZR RX70 Cat No Z283 E1 02...

Page 2: ...anual Information for installing PC software basic operation explanation of screen and setting methods is described Two PC software manuals are contained Special PC software Wave Inspire RX Basic PC s...

Page 3: ...1 1 2 3 4 5 User s Manual APPLICATION CONSIDERATIONS Please Read GENERAL DESCRIPTION CHECKS AND PREPARATION SETTINGS AND MEASUREMENT Portable Multi Logger ZR RX70 SPECIFICATIONS APPENDIX...

Page 4: ...ODUCTS UNLESS OMRON S ANALYSIS CONFIRMS THAT THE PRODUCTS WERE PROPERLY HANDLED STORED INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED AND NOT SUBJECT TO CONTAMINATION ABUSE MISUSE OR INAPPROPRIATE MODIFICATION OR REPAIR SU...

Page 5: ...other reasons It is our practice to change model numbers when published ratings or features are changed or when significant construction changes are made However some specifications of the product may...

Page 6: ...ay be significant property damage Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or in property damage Meanings of Alert Symbols Indicates the...

Page 7: ...rupture or combustion Never disassemble deform under pressure heat or incinerate the lithium ion battery pack ZR XRB1 GRAPHTEC B 517 Hazard may occur from serious fire or electric shock Do not connect...

Page 8: ...4 Power supply and wiring Do not connect voltages exceeding the rated voltage to signal cables Be sure to check the polarity of the signals when connecting the signal cables When using the battery pa...

Page 9: ...r due to miswiring and such Always turn off the power supply when attaching or removing peripheral devices Attaching or removing of peripheral devices with the power supply on can cause malfunction or...

Page 10: ...X70A Main unit AC adapter AC cable User s Manual this manual Utility disk CD ROM Specal PC software Wave Inspire RX tryout Basic PC software Smart Viewer RX70 User s Manual PDF files this manual Wave...

Page 11: ...ows dialog boxes and other GUI elements displayed on the PC are indicated enclosed by double quotes Visual Aids Indicates points that are important to achieve the full product performance such as oper...

Page 12: ...10 ZR RX70 User s Manual MEMO...

Page 13: ...Signal Types 24 Connection Diagram 25 Logic Alarm Cable Connection and Functions 26 Attaching USB Memory 29 Inserting a USB Memory 29 Connecting to a PC 30 Connection Using a USB Cable 30 LAN Connect...

Page 14: ...tion Modes 54 1 Free Running 54 2 Capturing 55 3 Capturing and Replaying 55 4 Replaying 56 Setting Menus 57 1 AMP Settings 57 2 DATA Settings 63 3 TRIG Settings 69 4 OPT Settings 75 5 OTHR Settings 77...

Page 15: ...nalog Input Measurement Accuracy 110 Main Functions 111 Accessory Option Specifications 113 PC Software 113 Battery Pack 114 Humidity Sensor 114 External Dimensions 115 5 APPENDIX Error Messages and C...

Page 16: ...14 ZR RX70 User s Manual MEMO...

Page 17: ...1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION GENERAL DESCRIPTION This chapter provides a general description of the ZR RX70 and its features Overview 16 Features 17 Operating Environment 18...

Page 18: ...to store data and enable the direct capture of a large volume of data to USB memory Furthermore the data loggers are equipped with USB and Ethernet interfaces to a PC to enable system configurations a...

Page 19: ...ternal flash memory can be used with disk images thus multiple data items can be maintained Setting the data capture destination to the internal RAM enables quick capture of data After checking the ca...

Page 20: ...ent on the ZR RX70 as this will cause malfunctioning Measurement accuracy may not be satis factory if the system is used in a condition other than described above Use both the stands of the ZR RX70 wh...

Page 21: ...ecting the Power Cable and Turning on the Power 21 Connecting the Analog Input Terminal 24 Logic Alarm Cable Connection and Functions 26 Attaching USB Memory 29 Connecting to a PC 30 Using the Battery...

Page 22: ...capture CHARGE ON while the battery is charging Control panel keys AC adapter jack External input output terminal LOGIC PULSE LOGIC PULSE input EXT TRIG Trigger input ALARM Alarm output Power jack fo...

Page 23: ...ly used Connecting to an AC Power Supply Use the AC cable and AC adapter that are provided as accessories Be sure to use the AC cable and the AC adapter that are supplied as standard accessories Conne...

Page 24: ...minal while connecting the grounding cable to the ZR RX70 Connect the other end of the cable to ground 4 Plug the AC cable into the mains power outlet 5 Press the power switch on the ZR RX70 to the ON...

Page 25: ...re to check the polarity of the power supply when connecting the DC cable 1 Configure the tip of the DC cable ZR XRD1 option 2m to enable it to be connected to the DC power supply 2 Connect the DC cab...

Page 26: ...connected device Make sure that the signal input source is OFF before con necting the cables in order to prevent electric shocks When applying voltage of 60V or above use available safety cable in ord...

Page 27: ...e terminal terminal for low voltage input signals Item Description Input configuration Isolated input scanning Analog voltage 20 50 100 200 500 mV F S 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500V F S 1 5V Thermocouple...

Page 28: ...arm signal output Connect the logic alarm cable ZR XRL1 option to the external input output terminal as shown below Logic Pulse Specifications Internal Equivalence Circuit Item Description Number of i...

Page 29: ...ions Internal Equivalence Circuit and Example of Wiring Connection Item Description Number of input channels 1 Input voltage range 0 to 24V max single ended ground input Threshold level Approx 2 5V Hy...

Page 30: ...d dotted line 2 White with black dotted line 3 Yellow with red dotted line 4 Yellow with black dotted line External trigger sampling input Pink with red dotted line GND Pink with black dotted line Shi...

Page 31: ...ifications of supported USB memory Power source 5 V Power consumption 250 mA or below Capacity No limit except each file must be within 2 GB You cannot use USB memory with a security function such as...

Page 32: ...nnect the ZR RX70 to a PC The USB connector is adjacent to the LAN connector Make sure the cable is inserted into the correct connector Use an A B type USB cable to connect the ZR RX70 to a PC If the...

Page 33: ...ON 31 LAN Connection Use a LAN cable to connect the ZR RX70 to a PC Cable Types Use a crossing cable when connecting directly to a PC without using a hub Use a straight cable when using a hub LAN cabl...

Page 34: ...unning time using batteries is about 2 5 hours when the screen saver is operating Mounting the Battery Pack 1 While lightly pushing the grip of the battery cover slid the cover in the direction indica...

Page 35: ...time required for charging battery pack x 1 approx 4 hours battery pack x 2 approx 8 hours ZR RX70 is equipped with a temperature monitor function which starts automatic charging as soon as it is cool...

Page 36: ...idity sensor the ZR XRH1 option to the desired terminals and then insert the round connector into the 5V OUT connector on the ZR RX70 Do not use the sensor in a strong electrolyte environment Measured...

Page 37: ...vent electric shocks or shorts Do not apply voltage of 60 Vp p or above between the analog input terminal and main unit GND terminal or between analog input terminals Be sure to use only the AC adapte...

Page 38: ...hat the chassis GND wire of the measurement object is connected to a good ground Connect the signal chassis GND and the ZR RX70 s chassis GND Use a short thick lead to connect the chassis GND of the m...

Page 39: ...attery may be dis charged and the date and time may revert to the initial settings If this happens recharge the battery before using the ZR RX70 How to Recharge the Rechargeable Battery Using the AC a...

Page 40: ...Display Language You can choose the language displayed on the screen The default display language is set to English when the ZR RX70 is shipped overseas ZR RX70A Japanese ZR RX70A E U B CHRO English T...

Page 41: ...NGS AND MEASUREMENT This chapter describes the setting and measurement procedures for the ZR RX70 Window names and functions 40 Key Operation 44 Operation Modes 54 Setting Menus 57 X Y Measurement Exa...

Page 42: ...AC Battery status display 7 Clock lamp 13 File name display 14 Scale lower limit 15 Waveform display 16 Scale upper limit 17 Data capture bar 12 Pen display 11 Alarm display 3 USB memory access displ...

Page 43: ...val ues During Free Running in X Y display the pen can be moved up down and the screen can be cleared During data capture the SAMPLE item cannot be changed 11 Alarm display Displays the alarm output t...

Page 44: ...splayed with the bar in the background Capacity of memory available for data capture Indicates the capacity of free memory available for data capture at the start of data capture For example if 128 MB...

Page 45: ...bar During Data Replay Indicates the displayed position cursor position and trigger position Waiting for timer Indicates the time at which the timer expires Item Description Cursor A position Trigger...

Page 46: ...hange the settings in the Waveform Digital or X Y screen Press this switch to move the active display box in the Digital Calculation Display screen p 47 1 CH SELECT 2 SPAN TRACE POSITION 3 TIME DIV 4...

Page 47: ...lue waveform amplitude Channel change CHSELECT keys Amplitude range change keys Change range 8 voltage levels 6 temperature levels Allows changing of the position waveform up down position Channel cha...

Page 48: ...isplay range However when the sampling interval is External External is displayed in the red box and this key is inoperative This key is used to change the colors of the waveforms in the X Y screen p...

Page 49: ...tions To move in a menu or between setting items during menu configuration To move the cursor during replay To move the active channel in the Waveform Digital screen or X Y screen and keys To change t...

Page 50: ...the file box To set key lock Hold down the left right FAST FORWARD keys for at least two sec onds press again to unlock A password for canceling the key lock can be specified For details see p 94 9 ST...

Page 51: ...gnized by the PC and data exchange becomes possible To cancel the USB Drive Mode reboot the MT100 All operations including data capture and replay will be disabled during USB Drive Mode 10 REVIEW This...

Page 52: ...veforms in a magnified view in full screen mode Digital Calculation Display Screen Displays digital values and calculation results in large text The calculation settings can be made using the DATA men...

Page 53: ...tal Screen Cursor A is in blue when selected or in gray otherwise Cursor B is in red when selected or in gray otherwise The trigger point is indicated with a green line X Y Display Screen When alarm g...

Page 54: ...ve process in progress Overlay X Y images in the X Y Display screen This is the function of displaying a thumbnail size image of the captured data as a background For details see p 84 Copies the windo...

Page 55: ...menu 2 Use the key to move the cursor to the items you want to set 3 Press the ENTER key to display a list of setting values 4 Use the key to select a setting value 5 Press the ENTER key to confirm th...

Page 56: ...aying Replaying Captured data is being replayed Replaying from Internal RAM Replaying from Internal Flash Memory Replaying from USB Memory Measurement parameters settings The MENU key is used to chang...

Page 57: ...g and Replaying SPAN TRACE POSITION The SPAN TRACE POSITION key is used to change settings Display mode The DISPLAY key is used to change the display mode Capturing and Replayling The REVIEW key is us...

Page 58: ...SOR key is used to switch between cursors A and B The or keys are used to move the cursors File operations The FILE key is used to save data in the internal RAM to the internal flash mem ory and USB m...

Page 59: ...On Measured value Upper limit value Numeric value input Lower limit value Numeric value input EU output value Upper limit value Numeric value input Lower limit value Numeric value input Decimal point...

Page 60: ...ed in the above User defined unit Text input When selecting CH ALL at the Input and the Filter all channels are set to the same setting For the Range the chan nels which are set to same setting of the...

Page 61: ...mV 0 1mV 1V 1 1000 to 1 1000V 0 0100V 0 0001V 2V 2 2000 to 2 2000V 0 0200V 0 0001V 5V 5 500 to 5 500V 0 050V 0 001V 10V 11 000 to 11 000V 0 100V 0 001V 20V 22 000 to 22 000V 0 200V 0 001V 50V 55 00 to...

Page 62: ...the upper and lower limits of the output value after conversion 4 Dec pt Specifies the decimal point position of the EU output value s 5 Select Selects the specific type of engineering units The foll...

Page 63: ...n Sets an annotation comment to be displayed for each channel The annotation can be 31 characters long at the maximum You can use alphanumeric and kana characters and symbols For details on text input...

Page 64: ...er is approximately 30 Hz 3dB Setting Description H Counts the rising edges of pulses L Counts the falling edges of pulses Setting Description 1 Function Sets On Off of the Scaling function 2 Meas Val...

Page 65: ...cannot be processed by MT100 Span may be changed according to the value set for Scaling Setting Selection Sampling Interval 10 20 50 100 200 500us 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500ms 1 2 5 10 20 30s 1min Ext...

Page 66: ...AM 10 20 50 100 200 500us 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500ms 1 2 5 10 20 30s 1min External Internal flash memory 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500ms 1 2 5 10 20 30s 1min USB memory 1 2 5 10 20 50 100 200 500ms 1 2...

Page 67: ...res the measured data to the USB memory The data once captured is retained even after the power is turned off This selection cannot be specified if the sampling interval is from 10 to 500 us Select a...

Page 68: ...on p 85 3 Name Type Sets how a data file is named Auto Automatically gives a name to a file Example 20050101 123456_UG GBD Number part Date and time at which a file was created In this example the da...

Page 69: ...capture points will change the screen display of the time available for data capture capacity available for data capture and possible number of times of repeat ing If you find that the measuring time...

Page 70: ...plays the peak value of data being captured RMS Displays the effective value of data being captured The calculation formula is as shown below D data n number of data The calculation results are displa...

Page 71: ...e setting Time 00 00 to 59 59 Minute Second Start side source setting Off Level External Input Time Level Combination Level OR Level AND Edge OR Edge AND Mode Analog Off H L Win In Win Out Logic Off H...

Page 72: ...date and time both on the start and stop sides Every Day Cycle Data capture starts when a trigger is generated only during the same specified time every day When Every Day Cycle is selected set the ti...

Page 73: ...e all met the Repeated capturing is On the start side source setting is Off or Time and the stop side source setting is set to Time or the stop side source setting is set to Off and the data capture d...

Page 74: ...is Level specify detailed conditions for each channel The overall structure of level triggers are as shown below Trigger Level Settings Alarm Settings Data capture is enabled only in this interval Da...

Page 75: ...e AND Starts stops capturing data when all trigger conditions are met Each condition is an edge operation 2 Mode Specifies the mode for trigger comparison for each channel Off Disables triggers for th...

Page 76: ...n occurs between captured data and alarm output as follows When the sampling interval is slower than 5ms a deviation of up to 1 point When the sampling interval is faster than 5ms a deviation of up to...

Page 77: ...them You must restart MT100 after any change is made to a setting value Changes are applied upon restart Setting Selections available USB ID 0 to 9 IP Address 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 Detai...

Page 78: ...0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 Port Number Sets the port number of MT100 1024 to 65535 Gateway Sets the gateway of MT100 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 DNS Address Sets the DNS address of MT100 0 to...

Page 79: ...0 sec 1 2 5 10 30 60 min Power On Start Disable Enable Room Temp Internal External Temp Unit C F Background color Black White Start Stop Confirmation Message On Off Date Time Date Time Date January 1...

Page 80: ...the ZR RX70 is automatically adjusted via the network For details see Network Time Settings p 79 5 9 Language Sets the ZR RX70 s display language 5 10 Demo Waveform Mode Displays demo waveforms withou...

Page 81: ...o be used Japan 09 00 Synchronized Time Sets the time at which the ZR RX70 clock is to be synchronized with the time server When the setting time comes the synchronization operation in the local count...

Page 82: ...xplained in detail on p 54 When the data in the internal RAM is being replayed Next File and Previous File are not displayed 6 1 File Replay and Operation Replay data or operate files in the internal...

Page 83: ...Cannot be replayed on the ZR RX70 2 Name Type Sets how a data file is named Auto Automatically gives a name to a file Example 20050101 123456_UG GBD Number part Date and time at which a file was crea...

Page 84: ...ve data For details see the file box on p 85 3 Name Type Sets how a data file is named Auto Automatically gives a name to a file Example 20050101 123456_UG GBD Number part Date and time at which a fil...

Page 85: ...to save data For details see the file box on p 85 3 Name Type Sets how a data file is named Auto Automatically gives a name to a file Example 20050101 123456_UG GBD Number part Date and time at which...

Page 86: ...ured data itself will not be affected You can save the image replayed from the captured data in a bitmap file as the waveform image and use it as source image for comparison A thumbnail size image is...

Page 87: ...w folder Create new file Creates a new file Rename Changes the file or folder name Copy file folder Copies files or folders Select file to copy delete Selects the file to copy or delete Select copy de...

Page 88: ...g a TEST folder as the save destination and automatically saving captured data into it In the Data Save Destination choose Folder and press the ENTER key Use the key to move to the target folder Press...

Page 89: ...enus ZR RX70 User s Manual 3 SETTINGS AND MEASUREMENT 87 Use the key to choose Select file folder Use the key to move the cursor to the created TEST folder and press the ENTER key Select OK to close t...

Page 90: ...sor key is moved to the uppermost part operation can be selected using the left right key After selecting an operation use the down key to move the cur sor to the desired character a Lower case alphab...

Page 91: ...ture destination is the internal RAM and the number of capture points is 10000 Time Date From the date of First Data to the date of Last Data Time From the time of First Data to the time of Last Data...

Page 92: ...ctions available 1 Method Sets the method for specifying the moving destination Either Position or Time can be selected 2 Position Sets the moving destination as a relative position Specify how much l...

Page 93: ...a position after the current cursor position where the search conditions are met Set the search conditions in Section 9 7 Level Settings 9 9 Prev Search Moves the cursor to a position before the curr...

Page 94: ...data to X Y display This menu is used to assign channels and make other settings to convert the data to X Y display Selection Description Off Calculation is not performed Average Displays the simple a...

Page 95: ...ose the NAVI menu Browse explanation Explanation is displayed when an enabled key is pressed Screen Operation mode Content Explanation Waveform Free Running SAMPLE key can be used to change the sampli...

Page 96: ...o select numbers Press the ENTER key to confirm the password Specifying 0000 will disable password operation In case you forgot your password please contact us to acquire the master password 2 Set the...

Page 97: ...described below Only the X Y channel 1 is displayed with orange line 1 Press the DISPLAY key three times to open the X Y Display screen 2 Press the TIME DIV key several times to make the line color of...

Page 98: ...ase Press the CH SELECT key to move the cursor to the CLEAR and then press the ENTER key 8 Press the QUIT key to return to the previous display Capturing is not yet started Since the pen has been move...

Page 99: ...X Y Measurement Example ZR RX70 User s Manual 3 SETTINGS AND MEASUREMENT 97 9 Press the START STOP key to start capturing and move down the pen The dotted path is dis played...

Page 100: ...s useful when you want to judge pass fail by waveform comparison 1 Press the DISPLAY key three times to display the X Y Display screen 2 Call up the past waveform image Press the FILE key 3 Press the...

Page 101: ...the ENTER key to display the image 7 Press the START STOP key to start capturing The current image of waveforms is overlaid on the past one You can call up an image background not data Even if you tr...

Page 102: ...screen Enlarging ZR RX70 display screen Linking to FTP Linking to our Web site Setting the URL The URL Uniform Resource Locator must be correctly set according to your network environment Follow the...

Page 103: ...nput field 3 The following pages are displayed Remote key operation Allows ZR RX70 operation Zoom Enlarges only the LCD screen of ZR RX70 Digital Displays the ZR RX70 measured value digitally Download...

Page 104: ...nual Remote key operation To operate ZR RX70 from a remote location click the corresponding ZR RX70 panel keys on the screen KEY LOCK Sets and cancels key lock PASSWORD Sets and cancels the password O...

Page 105: ...e Press this key to switch among Waveform Digital Expanded Waveform Digital screens and X Y display SPAN TRACE POSTION Switches the display in the digital display area Press this key to switch among M...

Page 106: ...update speed Specifies the speed in which the screen is updated Available update speeds are 2 5 and 10 seconds Download of device file Allows memory data from ZR RX70 and data in USB memory to be dow...

Page 107: ...file folder Create file folder Change file name folder name To enable data to be written to the ZR RX70 the login account name must be changed Please use the following table as a guide The following p...

Page 108: ...WEB Server Function 106 ZR RX70 User s Manual MEMO...

Page 109: ...4 SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the basic specifications for the ZR RX70 Standard Specifications 108 Accessory Option Specifications 113 External Dimensions 115...

Page 110: ...B N W WRe5 26 Humidity 2 0 to 100 Voltage 0 to 1 V scaling conversion Maximum input voltage between input terminals 20 mV to 1 V 30 VDC 2 V to 500 V 500 VDC between input channel ter minals 60 Vp p b...

Page 111: ...Output conditions Level judgement window judgement logic pattern judgement pulse judgement Judgement interval 5 ms Clock accuracy 5 Network Time Setting Off 0 002 accurate within about 50 sec onds pe...

Page 112: ...Thermocouple Measurement Temperature Range C Measurement accuracy R S 0 TS 100 7 0 C 100 TS 300 5 0 C R 300 TS 1600 0 05 of rdg 3 0 C S 300 TS 1760 0 05 of rdg 3 0 C B 400 TS 600 5 5 C 600 TS 1820 0 0...

Page 113: ...r function Displays ZR RX70 screen image on Web browser and operates ZR RX70 from the Web brouser FTP server function Transfers and deletes files from internal memory and USB memory NTP client functio...

Page 114: ...rated Stop Data capture stops when a trigger is generated Trigger settings Start Off Level External Time Stop Off Level External Time Level judgment modes Analog H L Window IN Window Out Tolerance 1 L...

Page 115: ...r more 512MB or more 1GB or more recommended Display 1024 x 768 resolution or higher 16 bit color or higher screen display functions recommended 24 bit color or more Compatible interface USB LAN Realt...

Page 116: ...ox 8 hours Switchover in the case of a power failure By using the battery together with the AC adapter the power supply will be switched automatically to the battery in the event of a power failure Op...

Page 117: ...4 SPECIFICATIONS External Dimensions ZR RX70 User s Manual 115 External Dimensions 122 232 3 5 5 75 24 6 Unit mm ZR RX70 mounting screw holes Two M4 depth6 185 23 5 69...

Page 118: ...External Dimensions 116 ZR RX70 User s Manual MEMO...

Page 119: ...5 APPENDIX APPENDIX Error Messages and Countermeasures 118 Index 121 Revision History 124...

Page 120: ...wever when failing in the recovery processing it is displayed The recording data cannot be replayed Please do not turn off power while logging data Upper Lower setting When the upper and the lower are...

Page 121: ...ailure Please use another USB memory when the USB memory is failure Disk I O Error 13 It is displayed by either of following cause Not formatted Write protected Memory failure Please confirm whether w...

Page 122: ...Error Messages and Countermeasures 120 ZR RX70 User s Manual MEMO...

Page 123: ...81 DATA Settings 63 Date Time 78 Setting the Date and Time 37 DC Power Supply Connecting 23 Default Settings 78 Demo Waveform Mode 78 Department name 76 Direction key 47 Display Language 38 DISPLAY k...

Page 124: ...S Screen Saver 77 Setting conditions Change Conds 76 Load setting 83 Save setting 83 Signal Types 24 SPAN 45 Span setting 45 61 SPAN TRACE POSITION key 45 Standad Specifications 108 118 119 Start Side...

Page 125: ...Index ZR RX70 User s Manual 123 5 APPENDIX MEMO...

Page 126: ...de appears as a suffix to the catalog number at the bottom of the front and back covers of this manual Revision code Date Revised contents 01 February 2009 Original production 02 October 2009 Function...

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