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Common Operations

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•  How to Use

  Follow the standard operating procedure for the barcode reader that you are using.
  Operate the barcode reader while checking the status of the DX. An operation can be 

carried out using the barcode reader when it can be carried out on the DX.

 Commands

  Scan the communication commands encoded in bar codes to operate the DX with 

a barcode reader. The communication commands that you can use are listed in 
the table below. For information about communication command syntax, see the 

Communication Interface User’s Manual, IM 04L41B01-17E

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Command

Description

KE

Performs key operations

PS

Starts or stops memory sampling

EV

Starts manual sampling

Causes triggers to occur

Takes snapshots

Saves display data

Saves event data

MS

Writes messages

TL

Starts or stops computation

Resets computation

Clears the computation data dropout display

IR

Resets the relative timer

AK

Releases alarm output (alarm ACK)

CV

Switches the trend interval

EM

Starts or stops e-mails

CU

Manually recovers the Modbus master or client

BJ

Writes free messages

BV

Inserts characters

BT

Sets batch names

BU

Sets batch comments

CL

Executes manual SNTP

LO

Reads the setting mode setup data

LI

Saves setup data

MA

Resets the single match time timer

YC

Clears measured and computed data and initializes setup data

EJ

Changes login passwords

YO

Loads setup files (for basic setting mode)

UD

Switches the screen

MH

Writes batch text fields (release numbers 4 and later)

BP

Enters login information (/AS1 option; release numbers 4 and later)

BQ

Invalid user ACK operation (/AS1 option; release numbers 4 and later)

EC

Initialization (/AS1 option; release numbers 4 and later)

  Command Example

  The command to write message number 8 in group 1 is: MS8,GRPUP,1. There must 

be a terminator (an enter key code) at the end.

Note

•   You can read multiple commands (as many as 10) by putting sub delimiters (semicolons) 

between them.

  Example: PS0;MS8,GRPUP,1

•   When you enter commands using bar codes, you can enter them separated or all at 

once. You can separate commands however you want to. For example, you can separate 
the command to write message number 8 in group 1, MS8,GRPUP,1, into the following 
components: MS > 8 > , > GRPUP > , > 1 > ENTER key code.

•   If you use a barcode reader that automatically attaches a footer and a header to every 

transmission, the result will be the same if MS is set to the header, the enter key code is set 
to the footer, and you scan 8,GRPUP,1.

•   When the DX receives an unsupported key code, it clears all of the key codes that it has 

accumulated so far.

2.11  Controlling the DX with a Keyboard or Barcode Reader (/USB1 Option)

Summary of Contents for Daqstation DX2000

Page 1: ...User s Manual Y okogawa Electric Corporation Model DX2004 DX2008 DX2010 DX2020 DX2030 DX2040 DX2048 Daqstation DX2000 IM 04L42B01 01E 8th Edition...

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Page 3: ...option DX1000 DX1000N DX2000 Custom Display User s Manual IM 04L41B01 04E Describes how to use the custom display function DX1000 DX1000N DX2000 Advanced Security Function AS1 User s Manual IM 04L41B...

Page 4: ...e Regents of the University of California Trademarks vigilantplant DAQSTATION Daqstation and DXAdvanced are registered trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered...

Page 5: ...n 4 3 Changed Displaying the date in the grid time of the trend display when the trend interval is greater than or equal to 1 h div Sections 1 3 and 2 4 Added Improvement to the display group setup op...

Page 6: ...on 8 1 Event switch Section 7 1 Added CommentDisplay and FavoriteDisplay actions to the event action function Section 7 1 Remote control contact input changed from operating on Close to operating on O...

Page 7: ...m display The E M command has been added for the Modbus client and master Sections 1 10 and 2 6 in IM04L41B01 17E IM04L41B01 04E Authenticated e mail transmission Authentication SMTP Section 1 4 in IM...

Page 8: ...ed data setup data on the CF card or the USB flash memory USB1 option 7 Customizing Actions Using the Event Action and Remote Control Functions R1 and PM1 Options Describes how to carry out specific a...

Page 9: ...lls attentions to actions or conditions that could cause light injury to the user or damage to the instrument or user s data and precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences Calls attenti...

Page 10: ...th the Remote Control Terminal KB1 and KB2 Options 2 14 2 11 Controlling the DX with a Keyboard or Barcode Reader USB1 Option 2 19 2 12 Using the USB Flash Memory USB1 Option 2 24 2 13 Setting the Dec...

Page 11: ...Scale 5 16 5 9 Partially Expanding the Waveform 5 18 5 10 Changing the Display Layout Clearing of the Waveform at Start Message Display Direction Waveform Line Width and Grid 5 20 5 11 Changing the B...

Page 12: ...ions 9 5 9 3 Displaying the Computation Channels 9 11 9 4 Starting Stopping Computation Resetting Computation and Releasing Computation Data Dropout Display 9 13 9 5 Creating Reports 9 15 9 6 Creating...

Page 13: ...frequency 50 Hz and 60 Hz In fast sampling mode the performance of eliminating power frequency noise is worse than in normal mode We recommend that you use normal mode when making measurements in an e...

Page 14: ...n on the thermocouple Reference Junction Compensation Burnout Detection Detects and indicates a burnout in the sensor 1 5 V Detected on the 1 5 V value Burnout For the setting procedure see section 3...

Page 15: ...nput values below 0 are cut Result of square root computation Low cut value DX For the setting procedure see section 3 3 For the setting procedure see section 3 3 For the setting procedure see section...

Page 16: ...e Time Interval t2 t1 Interval t2 t1 Amount of change in the setting T2 T1 t1 t2 T2 T1 t1 t2 T2 T1 Amount of change in the setting T2 T1 Alarm Hysteresis You can set a width hysteresis to the value us...

Page 17: ...s on scales when they are set to Alarm The alarm occurrence mark in the alarm summary When multiple alarms occur on the same channel the various displays respond as described below In the overview dis...

Page 18: ...rgize AND OR Alarm Channel 1 AND Channel 2 OR Alarm output relay or internal switch NO Energize De energize C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC When power is shut down NO Normally Opened C Co...

Page 19: ...energized when an alarm occurs If de energized is selected the status of the alarm output relay when an alarm occurs is the same as the status that results when the DX power is shut down The setting...

Page 20: ...Alarm release Internal switch 1 0 The internal switches can be used events of the event action function see section 1 6 In addition the internal switches can be written in calculation expressions of...

Page 21: ...0 channels can be assigned to each group Groups are common to the trend digital and bar graph displays The displayed group can be switched automatically at a specified time interval 5 s to 1 min For t...

Page 22: ...icon Memory sampling stopped Memory sampling in progress Name of the user logged in Date and time Displayed in yellow while the time is being corrected Display name or group name For all channel displ...

Page 23: ...ue display using a bar graph Waveform displayed using the channel display color Message mark time and message Tag or channel number measured value and specified alarm Trip line up to four lines 1 divi...

Page 24: ...mber 3 or later 2 Selectable on the DX2010 DX2020 DX2030 DX2040 and DX2048 when the scan interval is set to fast sampling mode release number 3 or later Switching the Trend Interval You can switch fro...

Page 25: ...isplay Zone Display You can display channels in specified zones This function can be used to keep the waveforms from overlapping for easier view In the example below channel 1 is displayed in the 0 to...

Page 26: ...6 V 0 Expanded section Reduced section Time axis Time axis When partial expanded display is used When partial expanded display is not used For the setting procedure see section 5 9 Alarm Indication Al...

Page 27: ...er range occurs For channels that are linearly scaled over range occurs when the value exceeds 30000 excluding the decimal point over range occurs when the value falls below 30000 However over range c...

Page 28: ...base position is set to Center See section 5 11 See section 5 11 Updating of the Bar Graph The bar graph is updated at the same interval as numeric values Alarm Indication Alarm mark alarm point mark...

Page 29: ...Current trend Message Zoom factor of the time axis Time axis Measured value maximum or minimum value over the entire display range 1 Measured value maximum or minimum value at the cursor position 1 Wa...

Page 30: ...Time axis Time axis Measured value Measured value When the maximum or minimum values are within the set display span 0 0 Time axis Time axis Auto span Measured value Measured value If the maximum or m...

Page 31: ...set so that the time reference position is hour 0 The reference position can be offset in unit of one hour Trip line up to four lines To change the channel display color see section 5 5 To change the...

Page 32: ...d measured value are displayed as follows according to the alarm status When you use the alarm annunciator function release number 3 or later the displays of the previously listed items follow the ann...

Page 33: ...ne number of alarm information in the internal memory Cursor selects the alarm Alarm occurrence blinks until the alarm ACK operation is carried out if Indicator is set to Hold Channels on which alarms...

Page 34: ...essage For the setting procedure see section 4 7 To the historical trend display Number of the message displayed on the bottom line number of messages in the internal memory Cursor selects the message...

Page 35: ...s with the AS1 advanced security option See the Advanced Security Function AS1 User s Manual IM 04L41B01 05EN To the historical trend display Cursor selects the file Date Time of memory start Date Tim...

Page 36: ...hat is stored in the internal memory of each report group in a stacked bar graph For operating instructions see section 4 11 For information about report groups see section 9 5 Types of Displayed Data...

Page 37: ...3 or later Displays the status of the event level switches Log Display Displays various logs operation log For the operating procedure see section 4 9 Log Type Description Login 1 Log of login logout...

Page 38: ...ere are restrictions on the display characters you can use For more information see section 3 12 Alarm summary No operation using the cursor Message summary Memory summary Modbus client status display...

Page 39: ...onfigured Display Attribute Setting Background color of the operation display The background color of the display can be set to white or black The default value is White For the setting procedure see...

Page 40: ...closed Manual sampled data Instantaneous value of the measured data when a manual sample operation is executed A header string common to other files can be written in the file Data format Text Report...

Page 41: ...ng Load Display Event data Save Screen image data CF card USB memory USB1 option External storage medium Setup data Display Internal memory FTP server on the network Save the data Internal Memory Disp...

Page 42: ...itten from the oldest file Recording Conditions of Display Data Item Description Source channels Select from measurement channels computation channels and external input channels Sampling interval Spe...

Page 43: ...record even if the trigger condition is met Time File Trigger condition met Repeat Pressing the START key places the DX in the trigger wait state When the trigger condition is met the DX records data...

Page 44: ...y Sampling through Key Operation in section 6 4 Manual Sampled Data Manual sampled data is recorded to the internal memory When the number of manual sampled data exceeds 400 the data is overwritten fr...

Page 45: ...later When the report file is divided a report data file of the format specified by the XML spreadsheet template is created This function is disabled in the cases listed under Seprt2 below For the se...

Page 46: ...excluded Hidden files read only files files in the subdirectory within the save destination directory The most recent 1000 files are retained If the number of files in the save destination directory e...

Page 47: ...ches 999999 it returns to 000000 Starts with _ and takes on the following values A to Z and 0 to 9 If a file with the same name exists in the specified directory the file is saved by changing the deli...

Page 48: ...000123_AAAAAAAAAAAHD0 DAR Ex 123BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB0 DAD Ex 000123_050928_174633HD0 DAR Ex 000123_050928_1746330 DAM Ex 000123_AAAAAAAAAAA050928_174633DH0 DAR Item Date YYMMDD_hhmmss Same as releas...

Page 49: ...the specified string is 5 characters approximately 170 directories can be created If it is 20 characters approximately 120 directories can be created An error occurs if you try to create directories e...

Page 50: ...s Lot number up to 8 digits Automatic Increment of the Lot Number The lot number can be automatically incremented when the memory sampling is stopped Text Field You can enter text fields into a file T...

Page 51: ...ation command or Modbus communication The custom display Event level switch 2 Level You can view the status of the switch in the event level switch status display Can be caused by EventLevelSwitch Off...

Page 52: ...Mode The timer is started when the timer is set and the timer expires every specified interval In this mode the timer stops when a power failure occurs Example Interval 00 15 The timer expires every...

Page 53: ...is valid when the DX is configured to use trend interval switching Manual sample Edge Executes manual sampling Reset the relative timer Edge Resets the relative timer The timer restarts from that poin...

Page 54: ...10 hours 01 min 50 s becomes 10 hours 00 min 00 s 02 min 00 s to 57 min to 59 s The time is not changed 58 min 00 s to 59 min to 59 s Rounds up the minutes and seconds Example 10 hours 59 min 50 s bec...

Page 55: ...Action Example The following is an example for when the event is Internal switch Level or Edge and the action is Memory start stop Level or Manual sample Edge Event Action Operation OFF ON OFF Memory...

Page 56: ...data and event data files Save Load setup data files List the files on the storage medium Delete the files on the storage medium Format the storage medium Setup loading 1 Prevents external storage me...

Page 57: ...de Operations That Can Be Carried Out When Logged Out When logged out you can switch the operation screen using the DISP ENTER key arrow keys and Favorite key User Levels A user can be an administrato...

Page 58: ...x Natural logarithm LN 001 Determines the natural logarithm of 001 y lnx Exponent EXP 001 Determines e to the power of 001 y ex Relational computation 001 LT 002 The result is 1 when 001 is less than...

Page 59: ...UM 001 Under normal conditions TLOG SUM 001 is carried out to derive the computed value When 101 exceeds K01 the previous computed value is reset and TLOG SUM 001 is carried out K01 Reset Description...

Page 60: ...0 This function is available for release numbers 3 and later 1 An option 2 Values such as 01 are terminal numbers Only the data that are checked in the table below can be used in TLOG CLOG and PRE TLO...

Page 61: ...hen a computation error occurs select Over or Over Over Display over When the computed result is less than 9999999 Computation over When the value is less than approximately 1 79E 308 in the middle of...

Page 62: ...Example Result of the TLOG SUM computation 1 2 3 Reset Reset Reset Reset On Timer timeout Reset Off When reset is On the sum value is calculated over each interval When set to Off the sum value from...

Page 63: ...val However for flow values that have units s min h or day a simple summation results in the actual value not matching the computed result because the scan interval and the unit of the input values ar...

Page 64: ...idered error data Channels set to skip or Off The measured result on a measurement channels is error A D converter failure etc The computed result on a computation channel is error The input of the me...

Page 65: ...ection 1 4 or see section 1 2 in the Advanced Security Function AS1 User s Manual Type The reports of each report file type are created using the appropriate template file The number of report files t...

Page 66: ...airs Memory Sample Relay Only on DXs with the AS1 advanced security option The relay is energized at memory start and de energized at memory stop You cannot change this behavior When the multi batch f...

Page 67: ...completed has exceeded 390 Insert a CF card When the auto save function to the CF card is Off 10 MB or less of available space remaining in internal memory The number of files in internal memory for...

Page 68: ...Otherwise the clock is corrected immediately The maximum value of time deviation tm in the figure below can be selected in the range of 10 s to 5 min Time specified using keys or retrieved from an SN...

Page 69: ...er supply to up to four TPS4 or eight TPS8 two wire system transmitters The measured values of the transmitter correspond to a current signal of 4 to 20 mA on the same cable Therefore the signal can b...

Page 70: ...d For the setting procedure see sections 10 1 and 10 2 Temperature Unit You can set the unit when measuring temperature with the thermocouple or RTD to C or F For the setting procedure see section 3 3...

Page 71: ...p Items Time set Enter the date and time and press DISP ENTER Daylight savings time Use Not To set a daylight saving time period select Use Daylight savings time Start time Specify the date and time w...

Page 72: ...s to switch to basic setting mode and select the Menu tab Time settings Setup Items Date Time Time zone Set the time zone of the region in which the DX will be used in terms of the time difference fro...

Page 73: ...pecified here the time on the DX is gradually corrected Otherwise the clock is corrected immediately Note that time is not corrected on DXs with the Advanced security function AS1 option when the spec...

Page 74: ...the Trend Display example 8 O clock on November 30 Y M D 2005 11 30 11 30 08 M D Y 11 30 2005 11 30 08 D M Y 30 11 2005 30 11 08 D M Y 30 11 2005 30 11 08 Only if the trend interval is set greater tha...

Page 75: ...y menu appears 2 Press the Network info soft key The network information screen is displayed Explanation System Information Screen ANALOG Number of measurement channels C denotes the clamped input ter...

Page 76: ...left and right arrow keys to switch the screen The following items are displayed IP address Subnet mask IP address Default gateway IP address MAC address DNS server IP address Host name Domain name Th...

Page 77: ...nguage Set the displayed language Setup Screen Press MENU to switch to setting mode hold down FUNC for 3 s to switch to basic setting mode and select the Environment tab Operating environment Setup It...

Page 78: ...value from 1 min to 1 h If the specified time elapses without any key operation or alarm occurrence the LCD backlight switches to the specified mode LCD Backlight saver Restore Settings Description Ke...

Page 79: ...values In addition clear the data in the internal memory For the default settings see the DX2000 Operation Guide IM04L42B01 02E Setup Screen Press MENU to switch to setting mode hold down FUNC for 3 s...

Page 80: ...ing and report M1 and PM1 options data is cleared Display Data The custom display screen setup data is cleared Log Data All the log data is cleared On DXs with the AS1 advanced security option Setting...

Page 81: ...ddition a signal is output to a different relay when the a specified status occurs For a description of the FAIL status output function see section 1 7 Setup Screen Assigning Relay Operations Press ME...

Page 82: ...ntil memory stop Invalid user Relay output continues from when a user is determined to be invalid until a Locked ACK command is executed Login Relay output occurs whenever a user is logged in When the...

Page 83: ...lay signal output Relay output ceases after all alarms are released if no other relay output conditions are met Procedure FAIL Output There are no operations that are required A signal is output to th...

Page 84: ...X to be controlled Handle the remote control terminal properly so that keys are not pressed inadvertently When you are near the DX press the keys on the remote control terminal only when controlling t...

Page 85: ...1 and 6 G6 3 Press ID Note If you enter an ID number other than 0 through 31 the ID number retains the original setting Pressing the ID key once causes the remote control terminal to enter the ID numb...

Page 86: ...Character input keys Character input keys Hold down SHIFT and press F3 F7 Hold down SHIFT and press F2 F6 Hold down SHIFT and press F1 F5 STOP key Character type switch key for character input keys se...

Page 87: ...on the DX with the M1 math option the character strings of computing elements are assigned to each key as shown in the following figure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 K C D P Q I S F 3 4 5 EQ NE GT LT GE LE 6...

Page 88: ...sed once Wait 8 seconds without pressing any keys to exit from ID number setup mode Is the remote control terminal too far away from the DX Get closer to the DX Control from as close to the front of t...

Page 89: ...display without selecting a device the device type is automatically set to keyboard This setting is unrelated to the connection of USB flash memory Removal Remove the keyboard or barcode reader cable...

Page 90: ...he DX Press Tab to move the cursor to the next item or Shift Tab to move to the previous item However this does not work in the following screens Operation screens Menu screens for Setting mode and Ba...

Page 91: ...ions IM 04L42B01 01E 2 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 App Index Invalid Keys Keys enclosed in frames are invalid The 104 Keyboard for a PC US 2 11 Controlling the DX with a Keyboard or Barcode Reade...

Page 92: ...ng when it reaches 200 characters in length The DX can read ASCII characters 128 characters numbers symbols and uppercase and lowercase letters of the alphabet Note Barcode reader operations are treat...

Page 93: ...ing mode setup data LI Saves setup data MA Resets the single match time timer YC Clears measured and computed data and initializes setup data EJ Changes login passwords YO Loads setup files for basic...

Page 94: ...re using the multi batch function BT2 option see the DX1000 DX1000N DX2000 Multi Batch BT2 User s Manual IM04L41B01 03E 1 Connect a USB flash memory to the USB port on the DX 2 In operation mode possi...

Page 95: ...X is accessing storage media formatting saving or FTP communication Cancel Closes the operation selection window Removing the USB Flash Memory 1 In the operation mode press FUNC The FUNC key menu appe...

Page 96: ...Point 1234 56 Comma 1234 56 Explanation Decimal Point Types The decimal point type setting affects the following kinds of files and displays The decimal point of any file or setting not listed below...

Page 97: ...nt tab Operating environment Setup Items Basic Setting Mode Menu display Setting Description On Displays Basic setting mode in the setting mode menu Off Basic setting mode is not displayed in the sett...

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Page 99: ...BT2 option release numbers 3 and later is being used FAST Measures at a scan interval of 25 ms DX2004 and DX2008 or 125 ms DX2010 DX2020 DX2030 DX2040 and DX2048 Scan interval Scan interval The selec...

Page 100: ...es that the sensor has burned out when the measured value exceeds the scale upper limit by 10 of the scale width Example When the measured value is greater than 110 when the scale is from 0 to 100 Dow...

Page 101: ...the target channels Range Mode Settings Description Skip Not measured Volt TC RTD DI 1 5V Input type Represents DC voltage thermocouple RTD ON OFF input and 1 5V inputs respectively Delta Scale Sqrt D...

Page 102: ...on Kp Kp vs Au7Fe PLATI PLATINEL PR PR40 20 NiMo NiNiMo W WRe W WRe26 N2 Type N AWG14 XK XK GOST 1 Pt50 Pt50 Ni1 Ni100 SAMA Ni2 Ni100 DIN Ni3 Ni120 J263 J263 B Cu53 Cu53 Cu100 Cu100 a 0 00425 at 0 C P...

Page 103: ...a span of 100 To prevent the display from becoming rough it is recommended that the scale be set so that this value is greater than 100 You cannot set the same value to Scale Lower and Scale Upper Wh...

Page 104: ...a description of the function see section 1 1 Setup Screen Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Meas channel Moving average Setup Items Average value Scan Interval Count Averag...

Page 105: ...ed The relays are deactivated for approximately 2 s Basic setting Rate of change Decrease Set the interval for the rate of change calculation of the low limit on rate of change alarm in terms of the n...

Page 106: ...output relay OFF when the alarm condition is released returns to normal condition Hold Holds the output relay at ON until an alarm acknowledge operation is performed Note When reflash is turned ON the...

Page 107: ...ified on measurement channels Selectable range 0 0 to 5 0 of the span or scaling width Delta High Low Sets the hysteresis width of the alarm occurrence release of the difference high low limit alarm s...

Page 108: ...ct the Environment tab Alarm Action Setup Items Alarm action No logging To enable the function that turns off the alarm indicator and logging select On The Detect setup item is displayed in the alarm...

Page 109: ...ange is changed When the upper or lower limit of the span or scale is changed on channels that are set to linear scale square root computation or 1 5 V including changes in the decimal point position...

Page 110: ...anced security option Alarm Levels and Colors Release number 3 or later Press MENU to switch to setting mode hold down FUNC for 3 s to switch to basic setting mode and select the Environment tab Alarm...

Page 111: ...surable range 2 0000 to 2 0000 V for 2 V range R r 1 digit to the upper limit of the width of the measurable range 0 0001 to 3 0000 V for 2 V range However less than or equal to 30000 excluding the de...

Page 112: ...el the alarm is turned On after the specified period delay period elapses The alarm detection operation is reset if a power failure occurs The operation restarts after the power recovers If the alarm...

Page 113: ...elease number 2 When Indicator is set to Hold in the basic setting mode When Relay Hold is set to Hold in the basic setting mode For the procedure to set the relay action see section 3 5 On a DX with...

Page 114: ...nd end points in the range of 2 to 16 To disable calibration correction select Off Calibration correction MES val True val Press the Input soft key and enter the value For the MES value set a value th...

Page 115: ...symbols Q01 to Q08 Displays the number of pulses per second P01 to P08 Displays the number of pulses per scan interval The numbers 01 to 08 correspond to the pulse input terminal numbers For the proce...

Page 116: ...ription Channels The computation is performed in order from the channel with the smallest channel number in one scan interval Use a channel of a channel number larger than that of the channel counting...

Page 117: ...ue Calculates the pulse sum value Under normal conditions the pulse sum value TLOG SUM P01 is calculated When the pulse sum value is greater than or equal to the reset value K01 the pulse sum value is...

Page 118: ...and over range if the value is greater than 30000 excluding the decimal point The value is displayed as Over and Over respectively Over The value is set to over range if the value is less than 5 of th...

Page 119: ...w to use the alarm annunciator function For a description of the function see section 1 2 Setup Screen Annunciator Mode Press MENU to switch to setting mode hold down FUNC for 3 s to switch to basic s...

Page 120: ...Starting with 1 consecutively set all annunciator positions that you want to use to On After a position has been set to Off all of the positions after it will also be turned off even if they are set t...

Page 121: ...rm has occurred This operation affects all alarms 1 In operation mode press FUNC The FUNC key menu appears 2 Press the Alarm ACK soft key The alarm indications and outputs are cleared according to the...

Page 122: ...0 10 2 1 26 6 24 8 3 2 17 6 30 10 3 1 17 6 40 10 4 1 13 6 50 10 5 1 10 6 60 10 6 1 8 6 70 10 7 1 7 6 80 10 8 1 6 6 Display Positions Annunciator windows are assigned to positions starting with the lef...

Page 123: ...normal To abnormal Return to normal Return to normal Alarm ACK while abnormal Sequence pattern Alarm Display Relay output Alarm ACK When multiple alarms have been assigned to a single annunciator wind...

Page 124: ...gic ACK ACK Alarm A Occurrence Alarm B Occurrence Release Release Relay Activated Deactivated Alarm B has occurred so now all alarms have occurred This causes the relay to be activated 3 12 Using the...

Page 125: ...ACK If an alarm is released before the alarm ACK operation is performed the annunciator blinks with the color that is displayed when no alarms are activated If an alarm is released before the alarm AC...

Page 126: ...lay hold ACK ACK Alarm A Occurrence Alarm B Occurrence Release Release Relay Activated Deactivated Alarm B has occurred so now all alarms have occurred This causes the relay to be activated 3 12 Using...

Page 127: ...eased before the alarm ACK operation is performed the annunciator continues to blink with the color that is displayed when an alarm has occurred Even if an alarm is released before the alarm display r...

Page 128: ...se the Set Calibration tab appears in setting mode Set Calibration Notification DayBfr You can specify how many days before the calibration due date you want to display the calibration notification sc...

Page 129: ...ion is set to 8h Notification screen display start Calibration due date Notification screen appears Renotification Renotification Renotification Renotification 00 00 08 00 16 00 00 00 08 00 Notificati...

Page 130: ...section 2 4 Due date for next calibration Displayed according to the date format see section 2 4 Configuring Calibration Carry out the procedure below to show the display Press MENU to switch to setti...

Page 131: ...he date by adding weeks to the current calibration due date 1 Week Set the date by subtracting weeks from the current calibration due date 1 Month Set the date by adding months to the current calibrat...

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Page 133: ...tion ALARM SUMMARY MESSAGE SUMMARY MEMORY SUMMARY MODBUS MASTER MODBUS CLIENT GROUP 1 DISP ENTER key and arrow keys Sec 4 2 Sec 4 2 Sec 4 2 Sec 4 5 To display see section 5 18 Not displayed with the d...

Page 134: ...USER key see section 7 1 START and STOP keys see section 6 4 Operation Using the FUNC Key Press FUNC to display the FUNC key menu at the bottom of the screen Press the Next soft key to switch the men...

Page 135: ...Match T Reset Section 7 1 Keylock Section 8 1 Logout Section 8 3 Locked ACK IM04L41B01 05EN Password change Section 8 3 Normal speed Second speed Section 5 3 Batch Section 6 3 Text field Section 6 3...

Page 136: ...rms of all channels GROUP CHANNEL Displays the waveforms of the channels registered to groups AUTO ZONE ON Displays trend waveforms separately by assigning each channel in the group to separate displa...

Page 137: ...hat the tag can be displayed completely TAG DETAIL OFF Priority is not given to tag display 4 Press DISP ENTER to change the displayed contents To close the menu without changing the displayed content...

Page 138: ...the scale and numeric display sections AUTO SCROLL ON OFF The displayed groups can be automatically switched at a specified interval by selecting AUTO SCROLL ON The display switches in ascending grou...

Page 139: ...o display the entire tag If the tag comment and number do not fit within a display area they can be scrolled The TAG DETAIL setting made in one display affects the settings in all of the other display...

Page 140: ...the tag number and comment are displayed as much as possible When there is enough space the tag number and comment are displayed completely even if TAG DETAIL is off With TAG DETAIL OFF With TAG DETAI...

Page 141: ...Switching Operation Screens 4 9 IM 04L42B01 01E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 App Index TREND SPACE ON OFF With TREND SPACE ON Space 4 2 Displaying the Measured Data as Waveforms Values or Bar Graphs...

Page 142: ...ps Group name Displays the group AUTO ZONE ON Displays trend waveforms separately by assigning each channel in the group to separate display areas zones AUTO ZONE OFF Does not display waveforms in zon...

Page 143: ...ry in the loaded data file Displays the message summary contained in the loaded data file Displays information about the loaded data file Displays the trend waveform and scale markers of the selected...

Page 144: ...hat is currently displayed For an explanation of the other menu items see section 4 6 INFORMATION Shows information about the measured data that is currently displayed For an explanation of the other...

Page 145: ...ing Data Approximately one screen of data is shown on the historical trend display The continuing data can be shown as follows Move the cursor to the end of the waveform and continue to press the arro...

Page 146: ...ay Release Number 2 or Later Specify the range to be displayed in the all data display Below is the procedure to display data that is older than the data displayed currently Items inside the parenthes...

Page 147: ...ion is possible only when the historical trend of the display data is being displayed Items inside the parentheses are for the vertical trend display This operation is not possible when the scale is d...

Page 148: ...splay data and event data at that date a data type selection window appears Changes the displayed year Changes the displayed month Red square Indicates the selected day Use the up down left and right...

Page 149: ...itions The cursor is located at the time that you specify for the search All other display conditions are the same as those of the display before the search If there is no data at the date and time th...

Page 150: ...etting mode and select the Menu tab Time Settings Calendar display 1st weekday You can set the first weekday the day that appears on the far left side of the calendar to SUN Sunday or MON Monday Signa...

Page 151: ...group are displayed without any additional information in the waveform display area The waveforms of all channels are displayed AUTO ZONE Displays trend waveforms separately by assigning display area...

Page 152: ...gs in all of the other displays The figure below shows an example for when six channels are being displayed When the Tag Number Is Not Displayed If TAG DETAIL is on the tag comment is displayed as muc...

Page 153: ...values at the cursor position The maximum and minimum waveform values in the current display Display data Shows the maximum value at the cursor position Event data Shows the measured value at the cur...

Page 154: ...d as the top channel If you switch from the trend history display to another display the top channel setting is cleared Channels other than the top channel are displayed in their assigned order within...

Page 155: ...o 1 60 minimum Event data Reduction only up to 1 60 minimum The minimum magnification and the factor by which the display can be expanded or reduced with one operation vary depending on the trend inte...

Page 156: ...e and End time The start time and end time of recording User name Name of the user who performed the operation Displayed when the login function or AS1 advanced security option was used Comment A comm...

Page 157: ...ars when Tag Number is set to Use See section 5 2 for details JUMP TO TREND Switches to the trend display of the smallest group number that includes the channel selected with the cursor JUMP TO DIGITA...

Page 158: ...Ack is set to Reset For the setting procedure see section 3 5 in the DX2000 User s Manual Annunciator Mode is set to Off For the setting procedure see section 3 12 in the DX2000 User s Manual 1 Use th...

Page 159: ...g Number Is Not Displayed the TAG DETAIL does not appear Tag comments are displayed Tag comment When the Tag Number Is Displayed When TAG DETAIL is set to off display priority is given to the tag numb...

Page 160: ...lay status REPORT DATA Displays report data ALARM SUMMARY Displays an alarm summary See section 4 6 Not displayed with the default settings To display see section 5 18 MESSAGE SUMMARY Displays a messa...

Page 161: ...ection menu Switching the Report Channels Up to 30 report channels can be shown on one screen If there are more than 30 report channels you can switch the displayed report channels 1 Press DISP ENTER...

Page 162: ...B01 01E Event Level Switch Status Display Release number 3 or later Displays the status of the event level switches You cannot perform operations in this display Red On Green Off 4 5 Displaying Variou...

Page 163: ...t fit into the typical tag display space the alarm and measured values are covered so that the tag can be displayed completely TAG DETAIL OFF Priority is not given to tag display 4 Press DISP ENTER to...

Page 164: ...AG DETAIL setting in other displays When the Tag Number Is Not Displayed Tag comments are displayed in their entirety Tag comment When the Tag Number Is Displayed Tag numbers and comments are displaye...

Page 165: ...a historical trend display Display name TO HISTORY EV Switches to the event data historical trend display Switches to the specified display 4 Press DISP ENTER to change the displayed contents To close...

Page 166: ...8 FILENAME DISPLAY Displays the file name For information about file names see section 1 4 TIME DISPLAY Displays the times of the first and last items of data in the file TO HISTORY Switches to the hi...

Page 167: ...To save a specified file select it with the cursor This operation is not necessary in other cases Cursor move with the arrow keys 6 Press DISP ENTER to show the display selection menu 7 Use the up and...

Page 168: ...ing all data is indicated in the table below when the memory is full of data It may take longer depending on the operating conditions of the DX Save Destination Time to Save All Data Estimate CF Card...

Page 169: ...the date of operation Save directory File list example Display data or event data that is in the process of adding data cannot be saved The save operation explained here merely copies the data in the...

Page 170: ...MAIL WEB SNTP DHCP and MODBUS 5 Press DISP ENTER The display appears Explanation Login Log This log is only for DXs without the AS1 advanced security option DXs with the AS1 advanced security option u...

Page 171: ...n by the system Error Log Error message Error code Date time See section 11 1 A List of Messages Communication Log Message Input output symbol input output User name User ID number 0 serial 1 to 3 Eth...

Page 172: ...row key RIGHT Right arrow key FAVOR Favorite Key Messages Character strings that are written Data Ref Searches for data from a specific date and time and displays the data in the historical trend disp...

Page 173: ...ction 11 1 A List of Messages DHCP Log Error message detail code Error code Date time See section 11 1 A List of Messages Modbus Status Log Command number command type R read W write Communication sta...

Page 174: ...Press the soft key to display the additional information The additional information is displayed using the command syntax See the Communication Manual IM04L41B01 17E Press ESC to close the additional...

Page 175: ...the display using the arrow keys the panel of which the title bar is dark blue is the selected panel The title section of the selected quadrant displayed in dark blue 3 Press DISP ENTER to show the di...

Page 176: ...EXPAND on the display menu to View For the operating procedure see section 5 18 6 Press DISP ENTER to expand the specified panel To close the menu without expanding the screen press ESC Changing the N...

Page 177: ...ct a bar graph SINGLE GRAPH Displays a single graph DUAL GRAPH Displays two graphs Display name Switches to the specified display 4 Press DISP ENTER to change the display setting To close the menu wit...

Page 178: ...he day Day Week Sums for each day Sums for the week Daily D M Sums for each day Sums for the month Note In 4 panel display the numeric display section only contains channel numbers or tags DUAL GRAPH...

Page 179: ...Sums for the month Sums for each day Sums for the month The data of the month before the data in display areas 1 and 2 Note The numbers on the vertical axis of display areas 3 and 4 and the dates on...

Page 180: ...the DX recovered from a power failure and the next report was filed Time adjustment When a time adjustment causes a report to be filed twice because the time was moved back the time adjustment is mar...

Page 181: ...groups you want to use Group name Set the group name up to 16 characters A a 1 CH set Set up to 10 channels from measurement channels computation channels M1 and PM1 options and external input channe...

Page 182: ...aste soft key The channel settings are copied Trip line Set lines at specified positions in the waveform display range on the Trend display On Off Turn On the trip lines you want to display Position S...

Page 183: ...orresponds to the measurement source The tag comment can be used to list details about the channel You can choose whether or not to use tag numbers Setup Screen Tag Channel Press MENU to switch to set...

Page 184: ...5 4 IM 04L42B01 01E Tag Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Meas channel Tag Memory sample Alarm delay 5 2 Displaying Tags or Channel Numbers...

Page 185: ...comment On a DX with a release number of 3 or later you can enter up to 32 characters On a DX with a release number of 2 or earlier you can enter up to 16 characters The characters that can be entered...

Page 186: ...rend Interval Press MENU to switch to setting mode hold down FUNC for 3 s to switch to basic setting mode and select the Environment tab View Message Input Tag Trend interval div and Secondary interva...

Page 187: ...number 3 or later Note If the trend interval is set greater than or equal to 1h div on a DX with release number 2 or later the month day and hour at the grid position are displayed on the screen The d...

Page 188: ...NU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Message Setup Items Message Write group This setting applies only for messages that are written using keys Settings Description Common Write the me...

Page 189: ...roup to write the message If a screen unrelated to a group such as the overview is displayed messages are written to all groups even when Write group is set to Separate For the four panel display mess...

Page 190: ...e the cursor to the position you want to write the message 3 Write the message according to the procedure given in Writing Messages or Writing Free Messages Use the Add Message or Add Free Message sof...

Page 191: ...r graph displays Setup Screen Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Meas channel Color Setup Items Group of channel Select the target channels Color To change the color select f...

Page 192: ...enu tab Meas channel Zone Scale Bar graph Setup Items First CH Last CH Select the target channels The target channels are common with the other items that are displayed on the screen Zone Lower Zone U...

Page 193: ...Displayed Scale Digits and Current Value Indicator Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Display Trend Bar graph LCD Monitor Showing the Scales To show scales on the trend disp...

Page 194: ...er of scale divisions 5 Number of scale divisions 6 Number of scale divisions 7 Number of scale divisions 8 Number of scale divisions 9 Number of scale divisions 10 Number of scale divisions 11 Number...

Page 195: ...n scale marks If the number of scale divisions is greater the values are displayed at every other main scale marks Scale upper and lower limits are displayed at the ends of the scale Scale values are...

Page 196: ...e with a color band For a description of the function see section 1 3 Setup Screen Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Meas channel Alarm mark Color scale band Setup Items Ala...

Page 197: ...and Alarm 4 If the Mark kind is set to Fixed specify the color of the alarm point marks If one of the colors under Alarm mark color is set to Auto its corresponding point mark will appear in the speci...

Page 198: ...Screen Turning ON OFF the Partial Expanded Display Function Press MENU to switch to setting mode hold down FUNC for 3 s to switch to basic setting mode and select the Environment tab View Message Inp...

Page 199: ...ed section in the range of minimum span value 1 digit to maximum span value 1 digit For channels that are set to scaling the selectable range is minimum scale value 1 digit to maximum scale value 1 di...

Page 200: ...lear Settings Description On Clears the displayed waveform when the memory sampling is started Off Does not clear the waveform when the memory sampling is started Trend Message direction Set the displ...

Page 201: ...ions Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Meas channel Zone Scale Bar graph Setup Items Bar graph Direction Set the display direction of bar graphs to Horizontal or Vertical Fi...

Page 202: ...bar graph Span lower limit or scale lower limit Value at the top of the bar graph Span upper limit or scale upper limit Starting point of the bar Bottom edge Upper Value at the bottom of the bar grap...

Page 203: ...mal Upper Lower Vlower Vlower Vupper Vlower Vupper Vupper Vlower Vupper Vlower Vupper Vlower Vupper Vupper Span upper limit or scale upper limit Vlower Span lower limit or scale lower limit Starting p...

Page 204: ...n of the function see section 1 3 Setup Screen Circular Display Press MENU to switch to setting mode hold down FUNC for 3 s to switch to basic setting mode and select the Environment tab View Message...

Page 205: ...for Changing the Displayed Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 App Index Operation at One Cycle Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Display Circular Bar graph LCD Monitor...

Page 206: ...offset in unit of an hour The available settings vary depending on the time of revolution setting The figure below is an example in which the time per revolution is 6h and indicates the time positions...

Page 207: ...FF 1 4 CIRCLE FULL CIRCLE DIGITAL OFF DIGITAL ON AUTO SCROLL ON AUTO SCROLL OFF Group name Displays a quarter of the cycle Displays the full cycle Displays the scale Clears the scale Clears the numeri...

Page 208: ...a description of the function see section 1 3 For the procedure to recall from the display selection menu see below For the procedure to display from the alarm summary see section 4 6 For the procedur...

Page 209: ...that was shown before the historical trend Displays the scale Clears the scale 4 Press DISP ENTER to change the displayed contents To close the menu without changing the displayed contents press ESC M...

Page 210: ...display Displayed data range White frame 2 Press the left and right arrow keys to move the cursor A is selected when the cursor position is at a B is selected when the cursor position is at b Display...

Page 211: ...s 2 s 2h 12 2 5 min 4 s 6h 12 2 15 min 10 s 8h 8 2 30 min 20 s 12h 12 2 30 min 20 s 16h 8 2 1 h 40 s 1day 12 2 1 h 1 min 2day 12 2 2 h 2 min 1week 7 4 6 h 4 min 2week 7 4 12 h 8 min 4week 4 7 24 h 20...

Page 212: ...ENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Display Trend Bar graph LCD Monitor Setup Items Monitor Background Display Set the background color of the operation screen to White default setti...

Page 213: ...splayed group at a specified interval Setup Screen Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Display Trend Bar graph LCD Monitor Setup Items Monitor Scroll time Set the switching in...

Page 214: ...h LCD Monitor Setup Items Monitor Jump default display Returns to a preset display if there is no key operation for a specific time Settings Description 1min to 1h Time until switching the display Off...

Page 215: ...n you press the favorite key Favorite The displays that have been registered to the favorite key appear when you press the favorite key Select Favorite when you want to register displays to the favori...

Page 216: ...press a registration number soft key 4 Press the Regist soft key A window appears for you to enter the display name To delete a registration press the Delete soft key 5 Enter the display name using u...

Page 217: ...ssage Press MENU to switch to setting mode hold down FUNC for 3 s to switch to basic setting mode and select the Environment tab View Message Input Tag Setup Items Message Power fail message Settings...

Page 218: ...n FUNC Key Menu Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Menu customize Function menu Number indicating the display order Menu name White Used Gray Not used Display Menu Press MENU...

Page 219: ...1 Press the arrow keys to select a menu item 2 Press the View or Hide soft key If you press the Hide soft key the menu name is displayed in gray and does not appear in the display selection menu Chan...

Page 220: ...L ON OFF Section 4 2 EXPAND Section 4 10 TREND HISTORY GROUP 1 to GROUP 36 Section 4 3 DIGITAL GROUP 1 to GROUP 36 Section 4 2 AUTO SCROLL ON OFF Section 4 2 TAG DETAIL ON OFF Section 4 2 EXPAND Secti...

Page 221: ...ECT SAVE Section 4 8 M SAMPLE SAVE Section 4 8 REPORT SAVE Section 4 8 ALL SAVE Section 4 8 CHANGE DISP ITEM Section 4 7 CHANGE DATA KIND Section 4 8 FILENAME DISPLAY TIME DISPLAY Section 4 8 CHANGE R...

Page 222: ...for example You can use comment text block text for annunciator window labels see section 3 12 for details Setup Screen Entering Comments Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab M...

Page 223: ...cks by combining up to 5 comment text fields The text from the selected comment text fields appears on the right of the screen Logic box number Event Action Comment Txt Block No Use the event action f...

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Page 225: ...Press MENU to switch to setting mode hold down FUNC for 3 s to switch to basic setting mode and select the Menu tab A D Memory Measurement Channels Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the...

Page 226: ...ry depending on the number of memory sampling channels and the Trend interval setting Trend interval 1 5 s 2 10 s 2 15 s 3 30 s 1 min Sample rate 125 ms 250 ms 500 ms 1 s 2 s Selectable range of auto...

Page 227: ...in to 3 days 10 min to 7 days Sample rate 1 2 s 5 s 10 s 30 s 1 min Selectable range of data length 10 min to 14 days 10 min to 31 days 10 min to 31 days 1 hour to 31 days 1 hour to 31 days Sample rat...

Page 228: ...reen Auto save Press MENU to switch to setting mode hold down FUNC for 3 s to switch to basic setting mode and select the Environment tab Security Media save Batch File header Data file name Press MEN...

Page 229: ...s Set the header comment to be written to the data file Up to 50 characters A a 1 Data file name Structure Sets the structure of the file name when saving data Settings Description Date Serial number...

Page 230: ...ess MENU to switch to setting mode hold down FUNC for 3 s to switch to basic setting mode and select the Environment tab Security Media save Batch Data file name Press MENU to switch to setting mode a...

Page 231: ...0 characters A a 1 Procedure Setting the Batch Name Batch number lot number and Comment 1 In the operation mode press FUNC The FUNC key menu appears 2 Press the Batch soft key A window appears for you...

Page 232: ...e left and right arrow keys to switch the page The text field contents are displayed on page 3 Use the left and right arrow keys to switch pages release number 3 or later Starting Recording Memory sta...

Page 233: ...not change 4 Move the cursor blue to START and then press DISP ENTER The internal memory icon in the status display section changes from the icon that indicates that memory sampling is stopped to the...

Page 234: ...edure below can be carried out when recording event data in trigger mode and the DX is configured so that the start trigger is applied through key operation 1 Press FUNC The FUNC key menu appears 2 Pr...

Page 235: ...play the FUNC key menu Media eject soft key CF soft key When the message Media can be removed safely appears remove the CF card Note If there is not enough free space on the storage medium the message...

Page 236: ...ollowing phenomena may occur When such phenomena occur the storage medium access indicator frequently illuminates Files being saved to the external storage medium drop out Accessing the DX through com...

Page 237: ...n DXs With the AS1 Advanced Security Option You can change the following settings and perform the following file operations The administrator can perform all operations Users can only perform operatio...

Page 238: ...applies to models with the external input channels MC1 option Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Data save Manual sample Setup Items Manual sample number Select a number from...

Page 239: ...Data If auto save is On the manual sampled data is saved to the CF card when you carry out manual sampling If auto save is Off save the manual sampled data to the CF card according to the procedure f...

Page 240: ...the CF card or USB flash memory USB1 option See Save Destination in Explanation Image of the soft keys and the message window are not saved Note If you assign the snapshot function to the USER key you...

Page 241: ...and select the File tab File list delete press the CF or USB soft key and press DISP ENTER When a CF card and a USB flash memory USB1 option are being used Displaying a List of Files in a Directory an...

Page 242: ...is shown at the lower right of the screen Formatting the Storage Medium Formatting will remove the contents of the storage media This operation cannot be performed on DXs with the AS1 advanced securi...

Page 243: ...ta or Load event data Press the CF or USB soft key and press DISP ENTER When a CF card and a USB flash memory USB1 option are being used 2 Press the arrow keys to select a directory and press DISP ENT...

Page 244: ...display Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the File tab Save settings Press the CF or USB soft key and then press DISP ENTER When a CF card and a USB flash memory USB1 option are being u...

Page 245: ...ile tab Load settings Press the CF or USB soft key and then press DISP ENTER When a CF card and a USB flash memory USB1 option are being used Note For details on how to use the Sort key see section 6...

Page 246: ...n On DXs with the AS1 advanced security option Press MENU to switch to setting mode hold down FUNC for 3 s to switch to basic setting mode and select the File Initialize tab Load settings All settings...

Page 247: ...setup data is being loaded On DXs with the AS1 advanced security option If the setup data is changed by loading new setup data the original setup file is automatically saved to CF card If no CF card i...

Page 248: ...using a CF card and USB flash memory USB1 option Under Template File Status the check boxes of the template files that are stored in the internal memory are selected 2 Press a soft key to select a rep...

Page 249: ...emplate files that are stored in the internal memory are selected 2 Press a soft key to select a report type and press DISP ENTER The directories on the external storage medium appear is the root dire...

Page 250: ...hourly report template Daily Combine Separate The daily report template Hour Day Separate The hourly report and daily report templates Combine The hourly daily report template Day Week Separate The d...

Page 251: ...unction is called event action The remote control function R1 option and the USER key are set by the event action For a description of the function see section 1 6 Setup Screen Event and Action Press...

Page 252: ...and off are the opposite of when you select Switch Timer Select the timer number Matchtime Select the match timer number Alarm During Edge operation a change from no alarms are active to at least one...

Page 253: ...be specified when the event is set to Timer Group Specify the number of the group to be displayed Flag Can be specified on M1 and PM1 options Time adj Can be specified only when the event is set to R...

Page 254: ...ition used in event action The condition cannot be changed while memory sampling or computation is in progress Timer number You can set up to four match time conditions 1 to 4 Kind Settings Descriptio...

Page 255: ...vent Edge Switch Using the FUNC Key 1 In operation mode press FUNC The FUNC key menu appears 2 Press the Edge Switch soft key 3 Press the switch number soft key The switch will turn on briefly and the...

Page 256: ...ease number 3 or later This operation resets an expired match time timer so that it can operate again The resetting of a match time timer does not count as a timer expiration and it will not count as...

Page 257: ...If the input to the remote control input terminal 2 is turned ON when memory sampling is stopped memory sampling starts If the remote control input is turned OFF when memory sampling is in progress me...

Page 258: ...b Timer Event action Event action Match Time Condition Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Timer Event action Match time timer Other Settings Set the display data to be saved...

Page 259: ...essing the USER key Use logic box number 4 Setup Screen and Setup Items Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Timer Event action Event action Operation Press the USER key to rel...

Page 260: ...lse input PM1 option Setting Description N O The remote signal rises when the contact input switches from open to closed and it falls when the contact input switches from closed to open N C The remote...

Page 261: ...asic setting mode and select the Environment tab Security Media save Batch Key Operation to Be Disabled Press MENU to switch to setting mode hold down FUNC for 3 s to switch to basic setting mode and...

Page 262: ...ylock soft key The key lock is activated The key lock icon appears in the status display section Releasing the Key Lock 1 In the operation mode press FUNC The FUNC key menu appears 2 Press the Keylock...

Page 263: ...ut using this function on a DX with the AS1 advanced security option see the Advanced Security Function AS1 User s Manual IM04L41B01 05EN Setup Screen Login Function Press MENU to switch to setting mo...

Page 264: ...gs Registering Users Press MENU to switch to setting mode hold down FUNC for 3 s to switch to basic setting mode and select the Menu tab Login User settings User Privileges Press MENU to switch to set...

Page 265: ...ings Description Off Only login operation is available Display Allows the user to switch the operation screen in addition to the login operation Admin number Up to five administrators can be registere...

Page 266: ...monitor page of the DX using a Web browser Key Comm Log into the DX using keys and via communications User settings User name Password See the explanation for the administrator user name and password...

Page 267: ...ual IM04L41B01 05EN Procedure Logging In 1 In the operation mode press FUNC A list of registered user names appears 2 Press the arrow keys to select a user name and press DISP ENTER A window appears f...

Page 268: ...ears 2 Press the Password change soft key A window appears for you to enter the current password 3 Enter the current password and press DISP ENTER A window appears for you to enter the new password 4...

Page 269: ...sampling or computation is in progress For a description of the function see section 1 8 Setup Screen Expression and Alarm Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Math channel Ca...

Page 270: ...culation expression and Span Math On Off Select On for channels to be used Calculation expression Enter the expression using up to 120 characters Pressing the Input soft key displays a window used to...

Page 271: ...up to 16 characters The characters that can be entered are A a 1 Tag No Release number 3 or later This setting only appears when you have enabled the use of tag numbers Sets the tag number Up to 16 ch...

Page 272: ...it and the rolling average is computed The upper and lower limit is 100000000 excluding the decimal point The decimal place is the same as that of the span lower limit Memory sample On Off Select On t...

Page 273: ...CLOG MIN CLOG AVE CLOG SUM CLOG P P Special computation and conditional expression PRE HOLD RESET CARRY a b c Power Logical negation NOT Multiplication and division Addition and subtraction Greater th...

Page 274: ...ogarithm of the measured value of channel 1 Exponent EXP 001 Determines e to the power of the measured value of channel 1 Relational Computation Expression Example 002 LT 003 If the measured value of...

Page 275: ...e2 Condition If the two data values e1 and e2 are both zeroes the computed result is 0 Otherwise it is 1 Explanation e1 0 e2 0 e1ORe2 0 e1 0 e2 0 e1ORe2 1 e1 0 e2 0 e1ORe2 1 e1 0 e2 0 e1ORe2 1 XOR Exc...

Page 276: ...e1 Condition Determines the minimum value of channel e1 TLOG AVE Average value Syntax TLOG AVE e1 Condition Determines the average value of channel e1 TLOG SUM Sum value Syntax TLOG SUM e1 Condition D...

Page 277: ...aximum value among the data of channels e1 e2 e4 e5 and e6 that are measured at the same time CLOG MIN Minimum value Syntax CLOG MIN e1 e2 e5 e7 Condition Determines the minimum value among the data o...

Page 278: ...nel 1 and resets the value when it reaches or exceeds 10000 K01 10000 CARRY K01 TLOG SUM 001 Examples of Equations That Are Not Allowed 002 HOLD K01 TLOS SUM 001 Reason HOLD is not at the beginning of...

Page 279: ...ion of the function see section 1 8 Setup Screen Color Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Math channel Color Zone Display Scale Display and Bar Graph Display Press MENU to sw...

Page 280: ...hannel Alarm mark Color scale band Setup Items Channel Numbers First CH and Last CH Select the target channel range Color See section 5 5 Zone See section 5 6 Partial See section 5 9 Bar graph See sec...

Page 281: ...TART key is pressed Start Starts the computation when the START key is pressed Rst St Resets the computed result up to then and starts the computation when the START key is pressed Procedure Starting...

Page 282: ...with release number 2 or later 1 In the operation mode press FUNC The FUNC key menu appears 2 Press the Math reset soft key The computed results of all computation channels are reset Releasing the Com...

Page 283: ...s MENU to switch to setting mode hold down FUNC for 3 s to switch to basic setting mode and select the Environment tab Math Report Report Type and Time of Creation Press MENU to switch to setting mode...

Page 284: ...the report data in the internal memory is cleared Report Use Template When you want to use a report template to create reports select Use You cannot use this function when Report File type is set to...

Page 285: ...annel in the group are displayed Report Group DX2004 DX2008 DX2010 DX2020 DX2030 DX2040 DX2048 1 R01 to R10 R01 to R10 2 R11 to R20 R11 to R20 3 R21 to R30 4 R31 to R40 5 R41 to R50 6 R51 to R60 Repor...

Page 286: ...report template file name extension is xml For a description of the function see section 1 8 For the setting procedure see section 9 5 To load or save a report template see section 6 10 Template Examp...

Page 287: ...ers are enclosed in parentheses Multiple parameters up to 4 are separated by commas Examples of how parameters can be omitted are shown below ReportDataSum Hour R01 23 The third parameter is omitted R...

Page 288: ...port data value 2 ReportDataAve Average report data value 2 ReportDataMax Maximum report data value 2 ReportDataMin Minimum report data value 2 1 List the parameters in this order report type cannot b...

Page 289: ...le 1 Report file 2 Report creation time ReportDataSum Hour R01 20 22 ReportDataSum Hour R01 16 19 20 00 21 00 22 00 16 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 Keyword ReportDataSum Hour R01 20 22 From the hourly data fr...

Page 290: ...nd 206 The Repeat command applies to the closest keyword above the command in the same column ReportDataInst Hour R01 101 Repeat 102 Repeat 103 Repeat 104 ReportDataInst Hour R02 201 Repeat 202 Repeat...

Page 291: ...202 203 103 204 When a keyword is written incorrectly or its formatting is wrong the keyword will be output to the file as it is written ReportDataInst Hour R ReportDataInst Hour R ReportDataInst Hou...

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Page 293: ...e communication function can be displayed on the DX and saved Setup Screen Setting the Input Press MENU to switch to setting mode hold down FUNC for 3 s to switch to basic setting mode and select the...

Page 294: ...10 2 IM 04L42B01 01E Tag Memory Sample and Alarm Delay Time Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Ext channel Tag Memory sample Alarm delay 10 1 Setting External Input Channels...

Page 295: ...external input channel inputs For the setup procedure see the Communication Interface User s Manual IM04L41B01 17E First CH Last CH Select the target channels Channel numbers are 201 to 440 Ext range...

Page 296: ...section 3 7 If the external input channel On Off or the decimal place of the span setting is changed the alarms for that channel are turned Off Tag Comment Sets the tag comment On a DX with a release...

Page 297: ...hannels can be assigned to groups and displayed in a similar manner to measurement channels See chapter 5 Setup Screen Channel Display Color Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu ta...

Page 298: ...lor Scale Band Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab Ext channel Alarm mark Color scale band Setup Items Channel Numbers First CH Last CH Select the target channel range Channel...

Page 299: ...eck the display group settings See section 5 1 and section 2 2 in IM04L41B01 03E 21 Cannot set an alarm for a skipped channel Cannot be specified on channels set to Skip See section 3 7 22 The upper a...

Page 300: ...of the MATH constant is exceeded Check the selectable range See section 9 1 80 This username is already registered Register another user name See section 8 2 81 All space or quit string cannot be spe...

Page 301: ...em administrator clear the invalid user status See the advanced security manual 116 This user name cannot be specified The user name is reserved See section 8 2 and the advanced security manual 117 Th...

Page 302: ...ation manual 135 External I O cannot be found Check the Ethernet connection See section 1 3 in the communication manual 136 External I O start cannot be executed The current MW100 settings do not allo...

Page 303: ...IM04L41B01 03E 164 This action is not possible because there is a bar code data error Check the text that the barcode reader scanned See section 2 11 170 End process can t proceed because setting fil...

Page 304: ...time difference of 5 minutes or more between the DX and the server Eliminate this time difference See section 1 14 in the communication manual 771 The host principal is not registered The DX account...

Page 305: ...Wait until the file is accessible 221 This action is not possible because FTP transmission is in progress Execute after FTP data transfer is complete 222 Media is not recognized Remove and reset the s...

Page 306: ...e The template file that you attempted to load is 400 KB or larger Load a template file that is smaller than 400 KB 251 There is no template file There is no template file in the internal memory Load...

Page 307: ...he IP address is correct See section 1 4 in the communication manual 268 E mail transmission request failed Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer 269 E mail transfer error May occur if a network failur...

Page 308: ...ssing error 1 TIMEOUT Internal processing error 1 PRIORITY Internal processing error 1 NVRAM Internal processing error 1 282 FTP control connection error Further details are provided by the character...

Page 309: ...ount setting TYPE Failed to change the transfer type Check that the server supports the binary transfer mode CWD Failed to change the directory Check the initial path setting PORT Failed to set the tr...

Page 310: ...g and Details DORMANT Internal processing error 1 LINK Data link is disconnected Check the cable connection 291 SNTP server does not respond Further details are provided by the character string that a...

Page 311: ...DHCP server not found ESERVFAIL No response from the DHCP server ERENEWED Address renewal rejected EEXTENDED Address lease extension rejected EEXPIRED Address lease period expired 297 Registration of...

Page 312: ...ed to delete the host name RR set does not exist NOTAUTH Failed to delete the host name not authoritative for zone NOTZONE Failed to delete the host name different from zone section NOTLINKED 4Physica...

Page 313: ...n is not installed 353 This command cannot be specified in the current setting 354 This command is not available during sampling or calculating Memory Access Errors during Setting and Basic Setting Mo...

Page 314: ...d Enter a new password 408 Enter password again for confirmation Enter the password again for confirmation 409 This password is not correct or was already used The password is incorrect or has already...

Page 315: ...line 521 The data file is being transferred 530 Media can be removed safely 531 Media was removed compulsorily 532 USB device has been connected 533 USB device cannot be recognized 534 There was no da...

Page 316: ...te 565 IP address was set Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 565 Character String and Details IPCONFIG Assigned the IP address 566 It is a setting that...

Page 317: ...ration and then stop recording See the See sections 6 3 and 6 4 in the advanced security manual 614 Calibration settings are reset because of range setting change See section 3 9 615 Noise may influen...

Page 318: ...ed properly NO NO NO YES YES YES Does not function nothing is displayed Is the power switch turned ON Does the switch work properly Connect properly Turn ON the power properly Contact your nearest YOK...

Page 319: ...noise Is the environmental temperature kept constant TC input Separate the input wiring from the noise source Ground the recorder Ground the measured object properly Insulate the TC from the measured...

Page 320: ...If an inductive load is used in the alarm output line insert a serge suppressor in the line Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Display and other functions do not work properly Is the function of the...

Page 321: ...orm the following checks and replace worn parts as needed Is the display and storage functioning properly If not see chapter 11 Troubleshooting in the DX2000 User s Manual Has the brightness of the LC...

Page 322: ...mperature stability accuracy 0 05 C For information on purchasing the calibration instruments contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Calibration Procedure 1 Wire the DX and the calibration instrument as...

Page 323: ...the values given on the thermoelectromotive force table based on 0 C The DX performs compensation by measuring the temperature at the input terminal and adding the corresponding thermoelectromotive f...

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Page 325: ...0 0 C E 1 200 0 to 800 0 C J 1 200 0 to 1100 0 C T 1 200 0 to 400 0 C N 1 270 0 to 1300 0 C on models with release numbers 3 and later 0 0 to 1300 0 C on models with release numbers 2 and earlier W 2...

Page 326: ...ements indicated below is carried out if measurement is started in a burnout condition or after a burnout occurs DX2004 and DX2008 Up to 4 measurements DX2010 DX2020 DX2030 DX2040 and DX2048 Up to 2 m...

Page 327: ...divisions 4 to 12 trip line line width 1 2 or 3 dots message zone display partial expanded display auto zone display release number 3 or later fine grid release number 3 or later and tag detail displ...

Page 328: ...ed group is displayed in a stacked bar graph However only channels that have the same unit of measurement as the first channel in the group are displayed Status Display Relay status display Displays t...

Page 329: ...Displayed contents Year month day time displayed group name display name user name when using the login function batch name when using the batch function internal memory status external storage medium...

Page 330: ...nt computation external input channel Sampling interval Synchronized to the trend interval Description Maximum or minimum value per sampling interval Data size Measurement External input channel data...

Page 331: ...t data When report is created Snapshot data When a snapshot is taken Auto save operation Select save data only if there is sufficient free space on the CF card or constantly retain the most recent dat...

Page 332: ...racters Save to Load from CF card Data File Loading Item Specifications Function Load and show the display data or event data in a CF card or USB flash memory USB1 Miscellaneous Item Specifications He...

Page 333: ...curacy 10 ppm 0 to 50 C excluding a delay of 1 second maximum caused each time the power is turned on Time setting Using key operation communication command event action function or SNTP client functi...

Page 334: ...a Loads and writes external input channel data Loads and writes communcation input data Some control commands such as memory start Modbus client register access limitations Setting Measurement server...

Page 335: ...dbus communication Operation modes Master or slave VGA Output D5 Item Specifications External display Resolution 640 480 dots VGA Connector 15 pin D Sub FAIL Status Output Relay F1 Item Specifications...

Page 336: ...ent computation and external input channels MC1 Constants 60 constants Communication input data 60 Remote control input status 0 1 R1 Pulse input Counts the number of pulses PM1 Status input Internal...

Page 337: ...me 1 67 ms Cu10 GE Cu10 L N Cu10 WEED Cu10 BAILEY Cu10 0 00392 at 20 C Cu10 0 00393 at 20 C Cu25 0 00425 at 0 C Cu1 Cu2 Cu3 Cu4 Cu5 Cu6 Cu25 70 0 to 170 0 C 75 0 to 150 0 C 200 0 to 260 0 C 200 0 to 3...

Page 338: ...dg 0 7 C 0 to 400 C 15 0 C 400 to 2400 C 0 2 of rdg 2 0 C 0 2 of rdg 1 3 C 200 to 100 C 0 25 of rdg 1 0 C 100 to 600 C 0 25 of rdg 0 8 C 0 3 of rdg 0 6 C 0 15 of rdg 0 4 C 0 15 of rdg 0 4 C 0 15 of rd...

Page 339: ...esult obtained by subtracting the maximum drop voltage of 5 V when the load shunt resistance is 250 from the minimum output voltage of 22 8 V Max length of wiring 2 km when using the CEV cable Insulat...

Page 340: ...eakage current when OFF 0 25 mA or less Counting Counts the rising edges of pulses For voltage free contact input Contact open to contact close For open collector Voltage level of the terminal H from...

Page 341: ...stop manual sampling setup data save load Scan interval Maximum speed of 1 s in normal mode only same for all batches Data type Display or event data only Trigger mode cannot be used for event data D...

Page 342: ...files Display data files and event data files in the internal memory When the process type is Batch Undivided data files one data file per batch When the process type is Continue Each data file Measu...

Page 343: ...The peak value including the signal must be less than 1 2 times the measuring thermal electromotive force RTD 50 mV or less Common mode noise 250 VACrms or less for all ranges 50 60 Hz Maximum noise v...

Page 344: ...atory arrangement in Australia and New Zealand EN55011 compliance Class A Group 1 KC marking Electromagnetic wave interference prevention standard electromagnetic wave protection standard compliance W...

Page 345: ...g 0 7 C Accuracy not guaranteed for values less than 200 C 0 15 of rdg 1 C 0 15 of rdg 0 5 C 200 to 100 C 0 15 of rdg 0 7 C 0 2 of rdg 2 5 C 0 to 200 C 4 0 C 0 15 of rdg 0 3 C Threshold level Vth 2 4...

Page 346: ...time is 20 ms 120 dB 50 Hz 0 1 500 unbalanced between the minus terminal and ground When the A D integration time is 16 7 ms 120 dB 60 Hz 0 1 500 unbalanced between the minus terminal and ground When...

Page 347: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 App Index 13 6 General Specifications Miscellaneous Item Specifications Memory backup A built in lithium battery backs up the settings and runs the clock Battery life Appr...

Page 348: ...13 24 IM 04L42B01 01E 13 7 External Dimensions See the DX2000 Operation Guide IM04L42B01 02E...

Page 349: ...rea is reserved by default Batch information 832 Sampled data header 80 32 N 8 16 2 Alarm information header 24 8 add the size of this item even if there is no alarm Message information Up to 104 1050...

Page 350: ...60 s and a file save interval of 1 day 24 h 30 4 bytes 240 4 bytes 10 8 bytes 8 bytes 24 h 60 60 60 s 1 168 bytes 24 h 60 60 60 s 1 681 920 bytes Event Data Data size per sample data length sample rat...

Page 351: ...tes 2 h 125 h 5 2 days Note If you format a 256 MB CF card you will be able to use approximately 246 MB Time until the Internal Memory Becomes Full If you are manually saving the measured data in the...

Page 352: ...SE Yes Yes Yes 2 3 Report data DAR Text see appendix 3 Yes Yes xml XML spreadsheet Yes Manual sampled data DAM Text see appendix 3 Yes Setup data PDL Binary undisclosed PEL Snapshot data PNG PNG gener...

Page 353: ...ff CRLF Serial No III I CRLF File Header HHH H CRLF Ch ccccc ccccc ccccc CRLF Ch Id ddd d ddd d ddd d CRLF Tag ttt t ttt t ttt t CRLF Unit uuuuuu uuuuuu uuuuuu CRLF yyyy mo dd hh mi ss nnn n nnn n nnn...

Page 354: ...ange includes burnout detection 99999 Computation channel Error 999999999 Positive computation overflow 999999999 when the value exceeds 99999999 Negative computation overflow 999999999 when the value...

Page 355: ...F Unit uuuuuu uuuuuu uuuuuu CRLF Data Type sss s CRLF Time yyyy mo dd hh mi ss CRLF Status eeeeeeeeee CRLF Ave nnn n nnn n nnn n CRLF Max nnn n nnn n nnn n CRLF Min nnn n nnn n nnn n CRLF Sum nnn n nn...

Page 356: ...D HH MI SS Report start year month day and time 19 characters ccccc Channel number 5 characters ddd d Tag number 16 characters ttt t Tag comment 32 characters uuuuuu Unit 6 characters eeeeeeeeee Statu...

Page 357: ...Code shift JIS File Status Complete Serial No S5E701600 File Header Report Set Hourly Daily File Data Hourly Math Set Ave Max Min Sum Start Time 2005 10 01 08 10 56 Ch CH001 CH002 CH003 CH004 Ch Id TI...

Page 358: ...n 99999 Sum When all of the data are errors or over range Space When the sum value exceeds approx 3 4E 38 9 999999E 99 When the sum value is below approx 3 4E 38 9 999999E 99 Item Data Condition of Co...

Page 359: ...ded An incomplete file that does not yet have 100 change settings log entries III I Serial number up to 16 characters yyyy mo dd hh mi ss Year month day and time when the setting change was executed 1...

Page 360: ...s log entries YREC Setting Change Data Version 1 00 00 File Status Progress Serial No S5H907377 Changed 2010 04 01 00 55 44 Contents Sys File Info 209 40100550 PEL User Info Manual KEY Changed 2010 04...

Page 361: ...0 batch name 6 7 brightness 1 27 2 8 burnout 1 15 3 2 burnout detection 1 2 C calculate the file size App 1 calendar 4 18 calibration 12 2 12 3 calibration correction 1 3 3 16 13 16 calibration due da...

Page 362: ...anding 4 44 expressions computation 9 5 extended input type 13 14 external dimensions 13 24 external input channels 1 58 10 1 external input function 13 16 external storage medium 1 33 F FAIL alarm ou...

Page 363: ...display 1 25 modbus master status display 1 25 modbus status display 4 29 modbus status log 4 41 mode input range 3 3 moving average 1 2 3 6 multi batch function 1 58 13 17 N name of a four panel dis...

Page 364: ...n image data 1 28 6 16 scroll time 5 33 search for measured data 4 16 second interval 5 7 6 2 security 8 5 security function 13 9 selecting a bar 4 47 separators 5 39 setup data 1 28 1 37 13 7 simplif...

Page 365: ...11 20 types of characters 13 9 U unit in computations 1 48 unsaved data 1 34 update interval measured values 1 9 updating of the waveform 1 12 USB interface 1 58 13 16 user 1 45 8 6 USER key 1 39 7 1...

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