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Mobile Corder MV100/MV200 Communication Interface User`s Manual
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1. RS 422 A 485 interface terminal Serial communication terminals sq Provided on models with the o o om oo on optional code C3 Peer er 3 E o o or os oo on SFr E O Le E IM MV100 17E Names and Uses of Parts Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys This section will describe the basic flow of operation when changing the settings of the MV using the front panel keys Settings related to communications are configured in the basic setting mode The procedure used to enter the basic setting mode is described in the procedure for each item Basic setting mode cannot be entered while data acquisition is in progress or while computation using the computation function M1 option is in progress Press the arrow keys to move the cursor onto the desired parameter DNS On Off iia lt _ The parameter box containing Server search order the cursor is blue Primary B B B For parameters whose selections are shown at the bottom of the screen press the soft key under the desired selection For parameters that need characters to be entered in the entry box press the Input soft key to display the entry box enter the characters and press the DISP ENTER key Parameter select
2. Summer time or Winter time 4 bytes Block 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1 byte 1byte 1 byte 2 bytes 1 byte _ 1 byte e a 1a Year Month Day Hour Minute Second Millisecond S W time Flag Measured Channel A2A1 A4A3 Measured data Computed Measured Channel A2A1 A4A3 Computed data Computed lt gt 6 20 IM MV100 17E 6 3 Output Format of Binary Data e Flag The meaning of the flags are given on the table below The flags are valid during FIFO data output The flags are undefined for other cases Bit Flag Meaning of the flag 4 1 7 No Yes Indicates that the screen snap shot was executed 6 5 5 4 3 2 No Yes Indicates that the decimal position or unit information was changed during measurement 1 No Yes Indicates that the FIFO acquiring interval was changed with the FR command during measurement 0 No Yes Indicates that the internal process took too much time computation for example and that the measurement could not keep up at the specified scan interval The flags that have for the flag column are not used The value is undefined e Block member Name BINARY value Year 0 to 99 Month 1 to 12 Day 1 to 31 Hour 0 to 23 Minute 0 to 59 Second 0 to 59 Millisecond 0 to 999 Summer Winter 0 1 Measurement OOH measurement 80H computation Computation Channel 01 to 60 Alarm status A1 B
3. For computation channels the alarm hysteresis is fixed to zero Use the XA command to set the alarm hysteresis Query SAL p1 p2 Example Set an upper limit alarm alarm value SD Sets the date and time 1000 in alarm number 1 of channel 02 Syntax SD p1 p2 lt terminator gt and activate relay number 1 when an alarm p1 Date C YY MM DD fixed form Occurs YY Year 00 to 99 SA 2 1 0N H 1000 0N 101 MM Month 1 to 12 Description When the input range setting SR command DD Day 1 to 31 is set to SKIP p3 cannot be turned ON p2 Time HH MM SS fixed form When the computation channel setting SO HH Hour 00 to 23 command is turned OFF p3 cannot be MM Minute 00 to 59 turned ON SS Second 00 to 59 The alarm settings are all turned OFF for the Query SD following cases Example Set the internal clock to 13 00 00 e When the input type is changed VOLT October 1 1999 Hee SD 99 10 01 13 00 00 When the measurement range is changed Description The form of p1 and p2 is fixed to 8 characters When the span and scaling values are Use the following form Do not enter spaces in changed during scaling display includes between the digits as an error will occur changing the decimal position p1 YY MM DD Lower two digits of the year When the computation channel is turned month day ON OFF or when the computing equation p2 HH MM SS Hour minute second or the span value is changed on the computa
4. Host computer Terminator externally attached 120 1 2 W or more Terminator externally attached RS 422A 485 pins on the MV SDA SDA A A ee e a lee ee eoo a RD_B SG IK 9 RD A 1 PAn y meee n n lt 31 Do not connect terminator to 1 to n 1 The following diagram illustrates the case when the host computer s interface is RS 232 Host computer Terminator externally attached 120 1 2 W or more Terminator externally attached RS 232 RS 422A 485 pins on the MV RD O f N A SoA RD O B 59 8 RD A TD O TD O SHIELD n n lt 31 Converter Do not connect terminator to 1 to n 1 Note The method used to eliminate noise varies depending on the situation In the connection example only the cable shield on the MV side is connected to ground one sided grounding This is effective when there is a difference in the electric potential between the PC s ground and the MV s ground This may be the case for long distance communications If there is no difference in the electric potential between the PC and the MV two sided grounding in which the PC side is also grounded may be effective Furthermore using two sided grounding and connecting a serial capacitance on one side ma
5. On off Selecting the files to be transferred Selecting whether or not to transfer the display and event data files ON OFF 5 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Disp amp Event data box FTP transfer file est n data ia Danant net 6 Press either the On or Off soft key On Off ED a e Selecting whether or not to transfer the report data file ON OFF 7 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Report box FTP transfer file Disp amp Event data Off Report 8 Press either the On or Off soft key On Off ee For MV100 confirm the new settings pressing the DISP ENTER key To cancel press the ESC key For detailed operations regarding confirmation and cancellation see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi 2 12 IM MV100 17E 2 5 Setting the FTP Client Automatic Transfer of Display Event Report Data Files Setting the primary FTP server For MV100 when settings are confirmed by procedure 8 press the ESC key to return to the communication function setting menu and then press the 4 FTP connection soft key to display the communication FTP connection menu 9 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the FTP connection box i connection 10 Press the Primary soft key Setting the FTP server name 11 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the FTP server name box FTP connection Primary FTP server name iii Dant
6. IM MV100 17E 99819 U OUJBYIy ey Buisn D 2 3 Configuring the Ethernet Interface e Domain suffix If the IP address corresponding to the domain name described in the previous paragraph is not found on the DNS server then it may be that the system is configured to use another domain name In this case the domain suffix is specified so that this domain name is searched after the domain name specified in the previous paragraph is searched e Set the domain suffix using up to 64 alphanumeric characters Up to two domain suffixes can be specified primary and secondary Selecting the communication interface used to output the data in the internal memory and the files on the external storage medium e Using output commands ME MI MO commands select the communication interface used to output the data in the internal memory display data event data TLOG data manual sampled data and report data and the files on the external storage medium Since these commands cannot be used on Ethernet communications and serial communications simultaneously you must select either one When using Ethernet communications select Ethernet Storing the settings To activate the settings made in the basic setting mode the settings must be saved Otherwise the settings return to the previous values 2 4 IM MV100 17E 2 3 Configuring the Ethernet Interface Procedure For the basic flow of operations see Flow of
7. xe e He He He He He jca Modbus slave device IM MV100 17E 1 2 Explanation of the Functions Setting Measurement server e This function can be used to set almost all of the settings that can be configured using the front panel keys However the power switch cannot be turned ON OFF The user name password for communications user name password for key login and the destination of the FTP client function cannot be configured The following types of data can be output Measured computed data Data in the internal memory or files in the external storage medium e Setup information and the status byte A log of operation errors and communications The measured computed data can be output in binary or ASCII format to a PC For other types of data ASCII format is used For the data output format see chapter 6 The communication commands that can be used through this function are setting commands see sections 5 4 and 5 5 basic setting commands see sections 5 6 and output commands see sections 5 7 to 5 9 This function can be used when communicating via the Ethernet or the serial optional interface For the configuration when using Ethernet communications see sections 2 3 and 2 7 For the configuration when using serial communications see section 3 5 Maintenance Test server e FTP server Connection information network information
8. ESC 0 pi lt terminator gt p1 Instrument s address 01 to 32 Open the instrument at address 01 and enable all commands ESC 0 01 Specifies the address of the device with which to communicate Only one instrument can be opened at any given time When an instrument is opened with the ESC O command any other instrument that is currently open is automatically closed When this command is received correctly the MV transmits the data ESC Q _ _ e Normally either CR LF or LF can be used as terminators for communication commands However the terminator for this command must be CR LF Closes the instrument The ASCII code of ESC is 1BH See appendix 1 ESC C pi lt terminator gt p1 Instrument s address 01 to 32 Close the instrument with the address 01 ESC C 01 Clears the current connection with the instrument When this command is received correctly the MV transmits the data ESC C _ _ e Normally either CR LF or LF can be used as terminators for communication commands However the terminator for this command must be CR LF 5 32 IM MV100 17E 5 10 Maintenance Test Commands 5 10 Maintenance Test Commands Available when using the maintenance test server function via Ethernet communications Disconnects the connection between other devices close p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 Port on the MV side to 65535 p2 IP address on the PC side 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255
9. IM MV100 17E 2 12 Performing an E Mail Transmission Test Explanation Procedure You can transmit a test e mail message to recipient 1 or recipient 2 that you specified in section 2 11 to confirm whether or not e mail messages can be transmitted Items to check before performing this test e e Connect the Ethernet cable correctly For the connection procedure see section 2 2 Check that the Ethernet interface settings are correct For the procedure see section 2 3 or 2 5 Check that the e mail settings are correct For the procedure see section 2 11 When setting the Ethernet interface or e mail check the settings with your system or network administrator Checking the results of the e mail transmission test e The result of the e mail transmission test can be confirmed by displaying the e mail log displayed on the MV see section 2 8 or Web screen see section 2 10 or by outputting the result using the FL command see section 5 8 If an error message is displayed on the MV see appendix 5 A List of Error Messages Conients of the test e mail message The figure below shows the contents of the test e mail message From MV good co jp Date Sat 23 Dec 2000 07 25 20 0900 JST Subject MV Test_mail To user1 good co jp Test mail lt Host name gt MV lt Time gt Dec 23 07 25 20 Performing e mail transmission test 1 Press the FUNC key The FUNC menu appears The structure
10. interface connector routers for example Ethernet cable Note Depending on the reliability of the network or the volume of network traffic all the transferred data may not be retrieved by the PC Communication performance deteriorates if multiple PCs access the recorder simultaneously 2 2 IM MV100 17E 2 3 Configuring the Ethernet Interface Explanation The following configurations must be made in order to use the Ethernet communication functions of the MV Setting the IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS Confirm the settings such as the IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS with the administrator of the system or network on which the recorder is to be used IP address e Setthe IP address to assign to the MV The default setting is 0 0 0 0 The IP address is used to distinguish between the various devices connected to the Internet when communicating using the TCP IP protocol The address is a 32 bit value normally expressed with four values 0 to 255 each separated by a period as in 192 168 111 24 Subnet mask Specify the mask that is used to determine the network address from the IP address The default setting is 0 0 0 0 e Set this value according to the system or the network to which the MV belongs In some cases this setting may not be necessary Default gateway Set the IP address of the gateway router etc used to communicate w
11. 2 11 Setting the E Mail Transmission Function Confirming Canceling the new settings 58 To confirm the new settings press the DISP ENTER key To cancel press the ESC key For detailed operations regarding confirmation and cancellation see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi Report E Mail e Recipient 1 Recipient 2 59 Set whether add or not the sender URL to the e mail message using the same method as steps 31 and 32 e Add sender URL Uniform Resource Locator 60 Set whether add or not the sender URL to the e mail message using the same method as steps 31 and 32 e Subject 61 Set the subject using the same method from steps 33 through 36 e Header 62 Set the header using the same method from steps 37 through 40 Confirming Canceling the new settings 63 To confirm the new settings press the DISP ENTER key To cancel press the ESC key For detailed operations regarding confirmation and cancellation see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi Storing the new settings 64 Press the ESC key several times to display the basic setting menu 65 Pressing the End soft key to display a dialog box which you select whether or not to store the new settings End ars 66 Select the Yes to store the new settings the No to discard them or the Cancel to return to the basic setting menu by pressing the arrow key Then press the DISP ENTER key 2 46
12. 39006 Second 39007 Millisecond 39008 Summer Winter time Hold register Data 40001 Communication input data of C01 40030 Communication input data of C30 A value in the range from 32768 to 32767 can be written in the hold register For MV100 the hold register is from 40001 to 40012 from C01 to C12 4 2 IM MV100 17E 4 3 Modbus Error Response Modbus Slave When using the Modbus slave function the MV returns the error codes below to the master device For the error messages related to communications that the MV displays see appendix 6 Code Meaning Cause 1 Bad function code Requested a function that is not supported For supported functions see section 4 1 Modbus Protocol Specifications 2 Bad register number Tried to read write to a register that has no corresponding channel 3 Bad number of registers The number of specified registers is zero 7 Cannot be executed Tried to read a computation register from a model that has no computation option However no response is returned for the following cases e CRC error Errors other than the ones shown above IM MV100 17E 4 3 1090 01g SNqpo eu Buisn eS 4 4 Setting the Configuration that is Used When the Modbus Protocol is Used Explanation Selecting the baud rate Select the baud rate from the following list 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Selecting the parity check Select the parity check from th
13. 4 See Identifier on page 6 3 For the data format see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E daily weekly monthly data The ME or MO command is used to output the data The ID number of the output format is 5 6 7 and 8 for hourly data daily data weekly data and monthly data respectively See Identifier on page 6 3 For the data format see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E 6 24 IM MV100 17E 6 4 Output Format of Instrument Information Response Output Example This section describes the instrument information output format of the instrument information server Note The CRLF used in this section denotes carriage return line feed The parameters of the packet that are returned as a response are lined up according to the following format EACRLE Parameter 1 _ _Cvalue of parameter 1 CRLF Parameter 2 _ _Cvalue of parameter 2 CRLF The parameter values are output in the order specified by the command parameter e The output order of the parameters when all is specified is not constant Even if the same parameters are specified numerous times only the first occurrence is output Lower case characters are used for the parameters oo e _ indicates a space The following table shows the parameter types Parameter Output information all All information that are output u
14. Contents Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Appendix Index Commands 5 1 Command Syntax saeia aah Baca ete lee rel eee an 5 1 5 2 AListof Commands txt edie Sty tele dda ate had en a t a athe A aa 5 3 6 3 Input Range Parameter oases nt ete ee beni Wael edna 5 7 5 4 Setting Commands Setting eecceecceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeeseaeeseeeseeeseeeeeaeessaeeeeeeesaees 5 9 5 5 Setting Commands Control ceeceecceeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeseaeeeaeeseaeeeeeseaeeeeeeeneeenaes 5 17 5 6 Basic Setting COMMANAS ecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeseaeeeaeeseaeeseeseeeetieeenaeetaes 5 20 5 7 Output Commands Control eeceeecceeeceeeceeeneeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeaeeseaeeeaeeseaeeseessaeenieeeneeeeaes 5 29 5 8 Output Commands Setup measured and computed data output ee eeeeeeeeeeeee 5 29 5 9 Output Commands RS 422A 485 Dedicated Commands cc cccecesseeeeeteeeeeseeeeees 5 32 5 10 Maintenance Test Commands Available when using the maintenance test server function via Ethernet COMMUNICATIONS eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeteeeeeeeeneeeeeaaeeeeaeeeseaeeeeeaeeteneeeneneeeeee 5 33 5 11 Instrument Information Output Commands Available when using the instrument information server function via Ethernet COMMUNICATIONS 1 0 0 ce eeseeeeeseeeeeeteeeeeneeeteees 5 34 Response 6 1 Response SNIA A a aa taaa E a REA tance EAEE EE E E E TE aAa 6 1 6 2 Output Format
15. e Register 19 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Register box Commu Data Slave First Last Address Registers Type 1 o feo sfc m 1 Ee ime 20 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box ee 21 Enter the slave address in the entry box e Type 22 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Type box Commu Data Slave First Last Address Registers Type 1 o feo vf m i 300 nn 23 Press one of the soft keys from INT16 to FLOAT_L to select the register type INTI6 UINTI6 INT32_B INTS2_L UINT32_B UINT32_L Next 1 2 Se a O G Confirming Canceling the new settings 24 To confirm the new settings press the DISP ENTER key To cancel press the ESC key For detailed operations regarding confirmation and cancellation see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi Storing the new settings 25 Press the ESC key several times to display the basic setting menu 26 Pressing the End soft key to display a dialog box which you select whether or not to store the new settings End com 27 Select the Yes to store the new settings the No to discard them or the Cancel to return to the basic setting menu by pressing the arrow key Then press the DISP ENTER key 4 12 IM MV100 17E 4 6 Checking the Operating Status of the Modbus Master Function Explanation MODBUS STATUS screen You can check the operating status of the
16. p12 Header 2 Up to 64 characters YU p1 Send scheduled mails to the recipient 1 Do not attach the instantaneous values Attach the URL Set the subject and the header 1 to GOOD and LP2 respectively YU TIME ON 24H 17 15 0FF OFF ON GOOD LP2 at 17 15 everyday When setting the system mail Syntax Query Example YU p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 lt terminator gt p1 Type SYSTEM p2 Recipient 1 ON OFF p3 Recipient 2 ON OFF p4 URL of the MV CON OFF p5 Subject Up to 32 characters p6 Header 1 Up to 64 characters p7 Header 2 Up to 64 characters YU p1 Send system mails to the recipient 1 with the URL of the MV attched Set the subject and the header 1 to SystemALart and LP2 respectively YU SYSTEM ON OFF ON SystemALart LP2 When setting the report mail Syntax Query Example Description YU p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 lt terminator gt p1 Type REPORT p2 Recipient 1 ON OFF p3 Recipient 2 ON OFF p4 URL of the MV CON OFF p5 Subject Up to 32 characters p6 Header 1 Up to 64 characters p7 Header 2 Up to 64 characters YU p1 Send report mails to the recipient 1 with the URL of the MV attched Set the subject and the header 1 to Report and LP2 respectively YU REPORT ON OFF ON Report LP2 For details on the system mail see section 1 2 The report mail can be used on models with the computation function option M1 YV Syntax Query Example
17. 00 to 23 Query RO Example Create a daily report at 9 o clock everyday Parameter p2 is invalid in this example RO DAY 05 09 Description This command can be used on models with the computation function option M1 For daily weekly reports Syntax RO p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 Report type CDAY WEEK p2 Day of creation CSUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT p3 Time of creation hh fixed form hh hour 00 to 23 Query RO Example Create a daily report at 9 o clock everyday and a weekly report every Tuesday RO DAY WEEK TUE 09 Description This command can be used on models with the computation function option M1 IM MV100 17E 5 23 spuewwog 5 6 Basic Setting Commands RM Sets the report channel When not using the report channel Syntax Query Example RM p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Report channel number MV100 Q1 to 12 MV200 01 to 30 p2 Use Not use the report channel OFF RM p1 Set the report channel of number 1 to unused RM 01 0FF Description This command can be used on models with the computation function option M1 When using the report channel Syntax Query Example Description RM p1 p2 p3 p4 lt terminator gt p1 Report channel number MV100 Q1 to 12 MV200 01 to 30 p2 Use Not use the report channel CON p3 The measurement computation channel number for which to create reports CMV100 1 to 12 or 31 to 42 MV2Q0 01 to 30 p4 Summation conversi
18. 0900 JST Subject MV Alarm_summary Subject Subject MV Report_data Subject To user1 good co jp user2 good co jp To userl good co jp user2 good co jp LOOP1 Header1 LOOP1 DAILY Header1 TEMPERATURE Header2 RAW MATERIAL Header2 Alarm summary Hourly report lt Host name gt lt Host name gt MV MV lt CH gt 03 Channel no Dec 23 23 00 00 Date time lt Type gt 1R Alarm no type lt CH gt 01 Channel no lt On gt Dec 24 13 05 16 x lt Ave gt 0 226 Report data lt Off gt Dec 24 13 08 17 Alarm date time Max gt 0 698 lt Min gt 0 972 lt Inst value gt lt Sum gt 1 537000E 01 Dec 24 13 08 17 lt Unit gt V 01 0 312V 02 0 267V lt CH gt 02 03 0 245V lt Ave gt 0 225 lt Max gt 0 700 z lt Min gt 0 971 29 0 645V 30 0 649V Access the following URL in order to look at http MV good co jp Sender URL Scheduled e mail System e mail power recoery From MV good co jp From MV good co jp Date Sat 23 Dec 2000 01 00 09 0900 JST Date Sat 23 Dec 2000 07 31 58 0900 JST Subject MV Periodic_data _ _ _ Subject Subject MV System_warning Subject To user1 good co jp To user1 good co jp user2 good co jp LOOP1 Header1 LOOP1 Header1 Scheduled Header2 RAW MATERIAL Header2 Periodic data Power failure Message lt Host name gt lt Host name gt MV MV lt Time gt lt Power fail gt Dec 23 07 30 12 Details Dec 23 01 00 01 Date time lt Pow
19. 24h Ref time 00 68 Ref time 00 88 46 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box Input 5 47 Inthe box enter the reference time 48 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered string value is set in the Ref Time box e Add instantaneous values 49 Set whether add or not the instantaneous values to the e mail message using the same method as steps 29 and 30 e Add sender URL Uniform Resource Locator 50 Set whether add or not the sender URL to the e mail message using the same method as steps 31 and 32 e Subject 51 Set the subject using the same method from steps 33 through 36 e Header 52 Set the header using the same method from steps 37 through 40 Confirming Canceling the new settings 53 To confirm the new settings press the DISP ENTER key To cancel press the ESC key For detailed operations regarding confirmation and cancellation see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi System E Mail e Recipient 1 Recipient 2 54 Set the address of the recipient 1and 2 using the same method as steps 25 and 26 e Add sender URL Uniform Resource Locator 55 Set whether add or not the sender URL to the e mail message using the same method as steps 31 and 32 e Subject 56 Set the subject using the same method from steps 33 through 36 e Header 57 Set the header using the same method from steps 37 through 40 IM MV100 17E 2 45 eu u OUJBYTA ey Busy D
20. Account 24 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box C 25 Enter the password that is used when accessing the primary FTP server in the entry box 26 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered string value is set in the Password box e Setting the account used when accessing the FTP server 27 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Account box Password Account REE PASY mode Off 28 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box 29 Enter the account that is used when accessing the primary FTP server in the entry box 30 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered string value is set in the Account box e Enabling On Disabling Off the PASV mode 31 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the PASV mode box Account l PASV mode ott Initial path 32 Press either the On or Off soft key e Setting the initial path file transfer destination directory 33 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Initial path box PASY mode Off Initial ath 2 14 IM MV100 17E 2 5 Setting the FTP Client Automatic Transfer of Display Event Report Data Files 34 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box _ Inout 35 Enter the file transfer destination directory in the entry box 36 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered string value is set in the Initial path box Setting the secondary FTP server Set the secondary FTP serv
21. CHANNEL Memory alarm time 1H 2H 5H 10H 20H 50H 100H Language ENGLISH JAPANESE GERMAN FRENCH Query Example Description XR Syntax Query Example p4 Use Not use partial expanded display function USE NOT p5 Use Not use batch function USE NOT XU Set the display used to identify the measurement computation channels to channel numbers the memory alarm length to 1 hour the language to English use the partial expansion function and the batch function XU CHANNEL 1H ENGLISH USE USE The memory alarm time p2 is valid on models with the FAIL Memory End output relay option F1 The SP command cannot be specified unless the partial expanded display function p4 of the XU command is set to USE Parameter p5 use not use the batch function is valid on models with the optional BT1 batch function Sets the remote action XR p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Remote number 1 to 8 p2 Remote action NONE ALARM ACK Alarm acknowledge MEMORY START STOP Start stop measurement MANUAL SAMPLE Manual sampling No action TRIGGER External trigger input Cevent data MESSAGE1 Write message 1 MESSAGE2 Write message 2 MESSAGE3 Write message 3 MESSAGE4 Write message 4 MESSAGES Write message 5 MESSAGE6 Write message 6 MESSAGE7 Write message 7 MESSAGE8 Write message 8 PANEL1 LOAD Load setting 1 PANEL2 LOAD Load setting 2 PANEL3 LOAD Load setting 3 MATH START STOP Start S
22. Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi For the procedures related to entering character strings and values see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E ie Press the Menu key to display the setting menu 2 Press the FUNC key for approximately 3 s to display the basic setting menu 3 Press the 10 Communication MV100 or 6 Communication MV200 soft key to display the communication function setting menu 4 Press the 5 Control Login Timeout MV100 or 3 Control Login Timeout MV200 soft key to display the Communication Control Login Time out menu MV100 Communication Control Login Time out MV200 Communication Control Login Time out Conmunication Control Login Tine ot m Ethernet login m Use Not Not Setup Node Ethernet login Use Not Use Level admin On Off User name Passward Application time out Off Application time out On Off Off Keep alive on Use Not r Keep alive On Off Off Use Not Enabling Disabling the login function of the MV 5 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Use Not box under Ethernet login Ethernet login tere Not 6 Press either the Use or Not soft key If you select Use go to step 7 If you select Not go to step 20 eS Registering users e Selecting the user level for the registered user 7 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Level box Ethernet
23. Go to step 54 Report E Mail Go to step 59 e Alarm E Mail settings e Recipient 1 Recipient 2 25 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Recipient 1 box or the Recipient 2 box Alarm E Hail settings E Hail Recipients Recipientl Recipient2 Off 26 Press either the On or Off soft key On Off e Alarm number of which the alarm information is to be transmitted via the e mail message 27 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to one of the Alarm 1 through Alarm 4 boxes Active alarms Alarnl Alarm Off Alarms Off Alarm Off 28 Press either the On or Off soft key e Add instantaneous values 29 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Include instantaneous value MV100 or Include INST MV200 box E Hail Contents Include INST Include source URL Off Subject JM Alarn_summary Header l Header2 30 Press either the On or Off soft key On Off E Add sender URL Uniform Resource Locator 31 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Include source URL box Include source URL 32 Press either the On or Off soft key O Off as IM MV100 17E 2 43 eu u OUJBYTA ey Buisn D 2 11 Setting the E Mail Transmission Function e Subject 33 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Subject box Subject HY Alarm_summary 34 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box gt 35 Inthe bo
24. LEFT Left arrow key Example Press the DISP ENTER key KE DISP Description Operates in the same fashion as the key operation on the MV For consecutive key operations transmit the commands in the same order as the key operation on the MV 5 6 Basic Setting Commands e In order to activate the settings that are changed using the basic setting commands the settings must be saved using the XE command Make sure to save the settings with the XE command before changing from the basic setting mode to the operation mode Otherwise new settings will not be activated e The settings that are returned in response to a query in the basic setting mode will contain the new settings even if they are not saved with the XE command However the new settings will not be activated until they are saved In order to activate the new settings the XE command must be issued as described earlier If the settings are not saved or cleared using the XE command and the execution mode is changed from the basic setting mode to the operation mode the settings that are returned in response to a query will contain the settings that existed before they were changed Note SSS The settings that are changed using the YA YK YN YQ YS YG YL YM command are activated after saving the new settings using the XE command and rebooting the MV XA Sets alarm related settings Syntax XA p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 lt terminator gt p1 Turn ON OFF reflash CON OFF p
25. The start bit is followed by the data bits parity bit and stop bit See the figure below Circuit back to idle state p 1 character dotted line or the start bit of the next data Circuit idle state k Data bits gt elaine 7 or 8 bits Mie a ee A de I cay me l l I l l I l l l Parity bit Start bit Even odd or none Stop bit 1 or 2 bits Receive Buffer and Received Data The data received from the computer are first placed in the receive buffer of the MV Depending on the available free space in the receive buffer the received data are processed as shown in the figure below When the receive buffer becomes FULL overflow data are discarded 2047 bytes When handshaking is used the MV stops data reception when A data in the buffer cannot be Amount of used space is 1537 bytes Free processed fast enough and the amount of used space reaches 1537 bytes After the data reception is stopped as described above E data in the buffer continues to Amount of used space is 511 bytes Free be passed to the internal program When the amount of used space falls to 511 bytes it resumes data reception If the buffer becomes full in spite of the handshaking control all overflow data are Amount of used space is FULL discarded IM MV100 17E 3 9 uondo a0ej19 U jenas y Buisp B 3 5 Configuring the Serial Interface Explanation Selecting the baud rate Select the baud rate from the following li
26. Transmitted data BB RXD Received data CA RTS Request to send Connection Procedure Signal direction CB CTS lt RS Reauest to send CS Clear to send gt lt W _ SD Send data RD Receive data _ gt Clear to send 3 2 IM MV100 17E 3 2 RS 232 Interface Connector Pin Arrangement and Signal Names the Connection Procedure and Handshaking Connection example e OFF OFF XON XON e CS RS CTS RTS PC MV PC MV SD 3 SD SD 3 SD RD gt 2 RD RO RD RS 7 RS RS 7 RS cs 8 CS cs gt 8 cs SG 5 SG SG 5 SG a XONRS XON RTS The RS on the PC side and the CS on the instrument side do not need RD lt 2 Rpp to be connected for control RS 7 RS However we recommend that they cs 8 CS be connected so that the cable SG 5 SG can be connected in either direction Handshaking When using the RS 232 interface for transferring data it is necessary for equipment on both sides to agree on a set of rules to ensure the proper transfer of data The set of rules is called handshaking Because there are many handshaking methods that can be used between the instrument and the PC one must make sure that the same method is chosen by both the MV and the PC You can choose any of the four methods shown in the following table Table of Handshaking Methods Cindicates that it is supported
27. and other information regarding Ethernet communications can be output The communication commands that can be used through this function are maintenance test commands see section 5 10 This function can be used only when communicating via the Ethernet interface For the configuration required to use this function see sections 2 3 and 2 7 You can use a PC to access the MV via FTP You can perform operations such as retrieving directory and file lists from the external storage medium of the MV and transferring and deleting files This function can be used only when communicating via the Ethernet interface For the configuration required to use this function see sections 2 3 and 2 7 Ethernet FTP server IM MV100 17E SUOIJOUNY UO EIIUNWIWUOD 9 JO MOIAIOAG 1 2 Explanation of the Functions FTP client Automatic file transfer e The display data file event data file and report data file that are created in the internal memory of the MV can be automatically transferred to a remote FTP server The result of the transfer is recorded in the FTP log The FTP log can be displayed on the MV s screen see paragraph Displaying error communications FTP logs described later or output to a PC using commands FTP client Data file to be Destination FTP server Transfer log transferred information FTP log Display data file event data file report data file Ethernet Up to two file transfer destinations FT
28. file list cesscssesssssesssseeccssescsseesessrecsseeeeseess single negative reSPONSE ssseseesiserierrsrreerierinerierrerreernes 6 1 output format FTP log nht Slave e desse ia uean ei e aiia output format key login log SMTP server aero output format manual sampled data UNEST TN ae a soft key AEAEE APATTA NN ttt IAS EENES ANEETA TYEE EA EEEN EE EEEN output format measured computed BINARY data Bete 6 20 space PONS aes co cic coe pus EEA E AA output format measured computed data cseseeeeeeee 6 8 special data value 6 21 output format message summary special message err Heseneeeaaee ietieeteeanen 6 10 output format operation error log Starting stopping e mail transmissions 2 48 output format report data sseescsssseesssssseesessetesessseeseeseeees Status INfOPMALION sseni iriiria aiian 7 1 output format setting data basic setting data 6 6 STATUS EPO ooo eee eee eee eter ieeeeeteeetaateeaeeey 7 1 output format status information c ccccseeseesesseseeseeeeeee 6 16 storing operation s VII output format user level iv sub delimiter 5 2 output format web operation 109 cessssesscssessseesesseeeeseees subiet m sk sred ents cevd ensdscendttvadexehceasetsanredveddetteesseusersees 2 3 output format of ASCII data cece cee eeteeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees output format of BINARY data T output format of instrument information ee
29. on the MV204 31001 to 31008 on the MV208 31001 to 31010 on the MV210 31001 to 31020 on the MV220 31001 to 31030 on the MV230 Alarm status is a 16 bit unsigned integer Values are the same as the alarm status in binary format see section 6 3 The register holds the data in the order as A2A1A4A3 32001 Computed data of CH31 upper byte 32002 Computed data of CH31 lower byte 32003 Computed data of CH32 upper byte 32060 Computed data of CH60 lower byte e The corresponding registers 32001 to 32016 on the MV102 MV104 MV204 MV208 32001 to 32024 on the MV106 MV112 32001 to 32060 on the MV210 MV220 MV230 These registers are for models with the computation function option M1 Computed data is a 32 bit signed integer Two registers are assigned per a computed data Values are the same as the computed data in binary format see section 6 3 33001 Alarm status of the Computed data of CH31 33030 Alarm status of the Computed data of CH60 The corresponding registers 33001 to 33008 on the MV102 MV104 MV204 MV208 33001 to 33012 on the MV106 MV112 33001 to 33030 on the MV210 MV220 MV230 These registers are for models with the computation function option M1 Alarm status is a 16 bit unsigned integer Values are the same as the alarm status in binary format see section 6 3 The register holds the data in the order as A2A1A4A3 39001 Year 4 digits 39002 Month 39003 Day 39004 Hour 39005 Minute
30. 0 to 255 255 255 255 Query YA Example Set the IP address to 192 168 111 24 subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 and default gateway to 0 0 0 0 YA 192 168 111 24 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Description The settings specified by this command take effect the next time the MV is turned ON YK Sets keepalive Syntax YK p1 lt terminator gt p1 Enable Disable keepalive CON OFF Query YK Example Disable keepalive YK OFF Description The settings specified by this command take effect the next time the MV is turned ON YN Sets the DNS When not using the DNS Syntax YN p1 lt terminator gt p1 Use Not use the DNS OFF Query YN Example Do not use the DNS YN OFF Description The settings specified by this command take effect the next time the MV is turned ON When using the DNS Syntax YN p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 lt terminator gt p1 Use Not use the DNS CON p2 Address of the primary DNS server 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 p3 Address of the secondary DNS server 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 p4 Host name Up to 64 characters p5 Domain name Up to 64 characters p6 Domain suffix 1 CUp to 64 characters p7 Domain suffix 2 Up to 64 characters Query YN Use the DNS server at 192 168 0 1 YN 192 168 0 1 Description The settings specified by this command take effect the next time the MV is turned ON Example IM MV100 17E 5 25 spuewwog po 5 6 Basic Setting Commands YQ Sets the communication timeout When not usin
31. 1DAY 2DAY 3DAY 5DAY 7DAY 1 DAY 14DAY 31DAY Pretrigger 5 25 50 75 95 100 Turn ON OFF manual trigger CON OFF Turn ON OFF external trigger CON OFF p10 Turn ON OFF alarm trigger CON OFF XM Set the saving method to the external storage medium to auto the data types to both display data and event data the sample rate to 10 s the event mode to TRIGGER the number of blocks to 1 the event data Length to 30 minutes the pretrigger to 50 the manual trigger to ON the external trigger to ON and the alarm trigger to ON XM ON AUTO E D 10S TRIGGER 1 3 MIN 50 0N ON The setting of p6 is valid when p1 is AUTO and p4 is FREE Parameters p3 through p10 are valid when p2 is set to EVENT or E D When p2 is set to E D p4 cannot be set to FREE Parameter p3 can be set to 125MS 250MS or 500MS on models MV102 MV104 MV204 or MV208 The settings of p5 to p10 are valid when p4 is TRIGGER or ROTATE The event data length selection p5 varies depending on the p3 setting and the number of channels that are measuring and computing For details see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual Sets the channel identification display memory alarm time language whether or not to use the partial expanded display function and whether or not to use the batch function XU p1 p2 p3 p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 lt terminator gt The display used to identify the measurement computation channels CTAG
32. 2 20 Decimal Position Unit Information The FE command is used to output the data The measured computed data that are output using the FD command contains only the mantissa By combining with the BINARY display data or the decimal position information obtained with the FE command the correct measured computed data can be derived Syntax The data are output in the following syntax EACRLF s_kccuuuuuu ppCRLF S Data status N Normal D Differential input S Skip When the measurement range is set to SKIP for a measurement channel or when the channel is turned OFF for a computation channel k Channel type Measurement channel A Computation channel cc Channel number 01 to 60 uuuuuu Unit information 6 characters left justified mV mV dee SME XXXXXxX user defined character string pp Decimal position 00 to 04 No decimal 00000 for QQ One digit below the decimal 0000 0 for Q1 Two digits below the decimal 000 00 for Q2 Three digits below the decimal 00 000 for Q3 Four digits below the decimal 0 0000 for 04 Space Example EA N QQ1mv 01 N 002mV 01 EN IM MV100 17E suods y E 6 2 Output Format of ASCII Data Measured Computed Data The FD command is used to output the data The measured computed data that are output using the FD command contains only the mantissa By combining with the BINARY display data or the decimal position information obtaine
33. 8 215 Exceeded the allowable number of files Delete files or change storage medium 216 The file or directory name is incorrect See sections 8 9 and 9 1 217 Unknown file type Access to other files 218 Directory exists Delete the directory or change directory name See section 8 9 219 Invalid file or directory operation Cannot handle files and directories in the 2nd and deeper layers 220 The file is already in use Try again later Wait till file is free 230 There is no setting file Access to other files 231 Abnormal setting exists in file Access to other files 1 See the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E App 10 IM MV100 17E Appendix 6 A List of Error Messages e Errors related to historical trend Code Message Explanation Countermeasures Ref section 232 There is no available data This message may appear when recalling historical trend Access to other files 233 The specified historical data do not exist This message may appear when recalling historical trend See section 4 5 234 The specified channel is not assigned to the display group This message may appear when switching to trend or bar graph from overview See sections 4 4 and 7 6 e Errors related to e mail and Web server Code Message 260 IP address is not set or ethernet function is not available Explanation Countermeasures Ref section The IP address is not specified
34. Chapter 3 Using the Serial Interface Option 3 1 Serial Interface Option Specifications 0 0 ec eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeseeeseeeeeeeteaeess 3 1 3 2 RS 232 Interface Connector Pin Arrangement and Signal Names the Connection Procedure and Handshaking 2 ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeesecaaeeeeesseeueeeeeeseeenaeeeees 3 2 A 3 3 RS 422A 485 Interface Pin Arrangement and Signal Names and the Connection PFOCCGUIG ese 2c pest csagieegopesdenaaddcabesseaeadect fc chelh A A E 3 5 3 4 The Bit Structure of One Character and the Operation of the Receive Buffer 3 9 3 5 Configuring the Serial Interface ee eeceeeceeeneeeeeeeeneeteeeeeaeeceeeeacessaeesseeeeaeeeeeseeeseeeeeaes 3 10 Chapter 4 Using the Modbus Protocol 4 1 Modbus Protocol Specifications 20 2 0 ceeceeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseaeeseeseaeesaeeseneeseeeeeaeess 4 1 4 2 Register Assignments Modbus Slave eccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseaeeeeeseeeeeeeteaeess 4 2 4 3 Modbus Error Response Modbus Slave cecceesceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeneeseeeeeeeteaeess 4 3 4 4 Setting the Configuration that is Used When the Modbus Protocol is Used 4 4 4 5 Setting the Modbus Master FUNCTION ecceeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseaeeeeeseaeeeeneteaeees 4 7 4 6 Checking the Operating Status of the Modbus Master Function cccceeseeeeeeeeenees 4 13 viii IM MV100 17E
35. Check the IP address 261 SMTP server is not found Occurs when the SMTP server is specified by name e Check the DNS setting e Check the SMTP server name 262 Cannot initiate E mail transmission e The host name of the MV is not correct Check the host name e The port number for SMTP server is not correct Check the port number 263 Sender s address rejected by the server Check the sender s address 264 Some recipients addresses are invalid Check the recipient s address 265 SMTP protocol error May occur if a network failure cable problems duplicate addresses network device failure and so on occurs in the middle of the e mail transmission 266 Ethernet cable is not connected Check the cable connection 267 Could not connect to SMTP server e Check to see that the SMTP server is connected to the network e If the SMTP server name is specified using an IP address check to see that the IP address is correct 268 E mail transmission request failed Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer 269 E mail transfer error May occur if a network failure cable problems duplicate addresses network device failure and so on occurs in the middle of the e mail transmission 275 The current image cannot be output to the Web The setup screen cannot be output to the Web This message is displayed on the Web screen 276 Image data currently being created Una
36. Control Example Description p5 The group number 1 to 4 to display in the lower left quadrant of the divided screen screen 2 p6 The display item of the upper right quadrant of the divided screen Cscreen 3 same as the selections for p2 p7 The group number 1 to 4 to display in the upper right quadrant of the divided screen screen 3 p8 The display item of the lower right quadrant of the divided screen Cscreen 4 same as the selections for p2 p9 The group number 1 to 4 to display in the lower right quadrant of the divided screen screen 4 Set the screen to four screen display the display item of screen 1 to trend display the group number to display in screen 1 to 1 the display item of screen 2 to digital display the group number to display in screen 2 to 2 the display item of screen 3 to bar graph display the group number to display in screen 3 to 3 the display item of screen 4 to message summary display and the group number to display in screen 4 to 4 UD 2 TREND 1 DIGITAL 2 BAR 3 MESSAGE 4 The p3 p5 p7 and p9 parameters are valid when p2 p4 p6 and p8 are set to a display other the OVERVIEW respectively When displaying the 4 screen display set with the SY command only for MV200 Syntax UD p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Switching the screen 3 p2 4 screen display number 0 to 4 Set the screen to the 4 screen display of which parameter p1 was set to 2 with the UD comma
37. Data Transmission Control Control used to send data to a PC Data Reception Control Control used to receive data from a PC uondo a0ej19 U jenas y Buisp B Handshaking method OFF OFF Software handshaking Hardware handshaking Stops transmission when X OFF is received Resume when X ON is received Stops transmission when CB CTS is false Resume when it is true No handshaking Software handshaking Hardware handshaking Send X OFF when the received data buffer is 3 4th filled Send X ON when the received data buffer becomes 1 4th filled Set CA RTS to False when the received data buffer is 3 4th filled Set toj True when the received data buffer becomes 1 4th filled No handshaking XON XON XON RS CS RS OFF OFF Data transmission control There is no handshaking between the MV and the PC The X OFF and X ON signals are treated as data and the CS signal is ignored Data reception control There is no handshaking between the MV and the PC When the received buffer becomes full all overflow data are discarded The RS signal is fixed to True IM MV100 17E 3 2 RS 232 Interface Connector Pin Arrangement and Signal Names the Connection Procedure and Handshaking XON XON Data transmission control Software handshaking is performed between the MV and the PC When an X OFF code is received while sending data to the PC the MV
38. Description YW Syntax Query Example Description YX Syntax Query Example Description For details on the settings for the e mail transmission function see sections 2 3 and 2 11 Sets the recipient s address YV p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Recipient 1 Recipient 1 2 Recipient 2 p2 Addresses Up to 150 characters YV p1 Set the addresses for the recipient 1 to Cont good co jp and Adm good co jp YV 1 Cont good co jp Adm good co jp To specify multiple addresses delimit the addresses using spaces For details on the settings for the e mail transmission function see sections 2 3 and 2 11 Sets the sender s address YW pi1 lt terminator gt p1 Sender s address Up to 64 characters YW p1 Set the sender s addresses to MV210 YW MV210 For details on the settings for the e mail transmission function see sections 2 3 and 2 11 Sets the SMTP server YX p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 SMTP server s name Up to 64 characters p2 Port number to 65535 YX Set the SMTP server s name to mhs good co jp and the port number to ar Ao i YX 1 mhs good co jp 25 For details on the settings for the e mail transmission function see sections 2 3 and 2 11 5 28 IM MV100 17E 5 7 Output Commands Control 5 8 Output Commands Setup measured and computed data output 5 7 Output Commands Control BO Sets the output byte order Syntax BO pl lt terminator g
39. Example Sets the tag ST p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Channel number MV100 01 to 12 or 31 to 42 MV200 1 to 30 p2 Tag Up to 16 characters STE p1 Set the tag of channel 02 to TAG2 ST 02 TAG2 For the characters that can be used for the tags see appendix 1 ASCII Character Codes Note that semicolons and commas cannot be used Computation channels MV100 31 to 42 MV200 31 to 60 can be configured on products with the computation function option M1 Sets the group SX p1 p2 p3 SX p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt Group number 1 to 4 Group name Up to 16 characters Channel construction p1 Set channels 01 03 04 to 6 to group number 1 and group name is GROUP2 SX 1 GROUP2 01 03 04 06 Set the channel configuration by using pe by of riods to separate each channel or using a hyphen to specify a range channels An error occurs if a number of a channel that is not installed in the instrument is specified An error occurs if a number of a computation channel that is not provided on the instrument is specified For the characters that can be used for the group name see appendix 1 ASCII Character Codes Note that semicolons and commas cannot be used Sets the trip line SL p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 SL p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 lt terminator gt Group number 1 to 4 Number of trip line 1 to 4 Turn ON OFF the trip line display Display position to 100 Display
40. Example net EA 00 00 00 12 34 56 Network Status APP power on time 00 00 00 12 34 56 APP applalive disable APP genedrops 0 APP diagdrops 0 APP ftpsdrops 0 TCP keepalive 30 s TCP connects 14 TCP closed 0 TCP timeoutdrop Ss TCP keepdrops s TCP sndtotal 53 TCP sndbyte a TCP sndrexmitpack TCP sndrexmitbyte TCP rcvtotal TCP rcvbyte DLC 16 collisions EN Il e ese ors 8 IM MV100 17E 5 33 spuewwog Ey 5 10 Maintenance Test Commands 5 11 Instrument Information Output Commands TCP keepalive Keepalive check cycle 5 11 Instrument Information TEPE ceanigEt gt Output Commands Total number of established connections Available when using the ME Reg l instrument information Total number of dropped connections TCP timeoutdrop server function via Total number of dropped connections Ethernet communications due to TCP retransmission timeout When the transmitted packet the unit of transmitted data is not received The instrument information server function interprets the packet is automatically one UDP packet to be one command and returns a retransmitted atd predetermined time single packet containing the MV s information in interval If the packet is not response to the command received after 14 retransmissions timeout occurs and the connection is Port number 34264 udp see section dropped TCP keepdrops 2 1 Total number of dropped connections
41. Hour to 23 Minute 00 to 59 Second 00 to 59 E mail type ALARM Mail at the alarm ocurrence release TIME Mail at the scheduled time REPORT Mail at the report creation FAIL Mail at the recovery from the power failure FULL Mail at the memory end TEST Test mail ERROR Error message mail Error code ALL space Succeeded 001 to 999 Error code Recipient code 1 Recipient 1 2 Recipient 2 Recipient 1 and Recipient 2 Recipient s e mail address Up to 30 characters Space 6 14 IM MV100 17E 6 2 Output Format of ASCII Data Example EA 01 05 11 12 20 00 ALARM notice 01 05 11 12 30 00 REPORT 375 1 user1 user2 EN Alarm Summary The FL command is used to output the data The alarm summary is output Up to 120 alarms are retained Alarms that exceed 120 are cleared from the oldest alarm Syntax EACRLF yy mo dd_hh mm ss_kcc_Ls_YY MO DD_HH MM SSCRLF ENCRLF yy mo dd_hh mm ss Alarm ocurrence time yy Year 00 to 99 mo Month 01 to 12 dd Day 01 to 31 hh Hour to 23 mi Minute 00 to 59 ss Second to 59 k Channel type Measurement channel A Computation channel cc Channel number 01 to 60 l Alarm number 1 to 4 s Alarm type H h L l R r T t 01 to 60 YY MO DD_HH MM SS Alarm release time YY Year 00 to 99 MO Month 01 to 12 DD Day 01 to 31 HH Hour 00 to 23 MM Minute 00 to 59 SS Second to 59 Space Example EA 01 05 11 12 20 00
42. IM MV100 17E 3 5 Configuring the Serial Interface Procedure For the basic flow of operations see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi Le Press the MENU key to display the setting menu 2 Press the FUNC key for approximately 3 s to display the basic setting menu 3 Press the 10 Communication MV100 or 6 Communication MV200 soft key to display the communication function setting menu 4 Press the 6 Serial Memory out MV100 or 1 Ethernet Serial MV200 soft key to display the communication Serial menu MV100 Communication Serial Memory out menu MV200 Communication Ethernet Serial menu Setup Node Ethernet r Serial Serial IP address 6 8 8 8 Baud rate 9680 bp Baud rate a Subnet mask a 8 8 0 Data length 8 bit Data length e bit Default gateway b o 0 8 Parity Even z RS 232 Parity Even De o onder off Handshaking Off Off RS 232 Primary D 8 0 8 eas n Handshaking Off Off Secondary a 8 8 8 mess l Protocol ROPER Host name rotoco Normal Address 1 Domain nane Henory out Ethernet Protocol Normal bai ffi ee Hemory out Ethernet gr sree cee 1266 2400 4868 9600 Next 1 2 EEE poso Selecting the baud rate 5 Press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the Baud rate box Serial Baud rate A bps Data length 8 bit Pani tn Ernan 6 Press one of the soft keys from 1200 to 38400 to select the baud rate 1288 2400 48
43. LOM Atl siesta oe 3 1 3 8 5 2 time difference from GMT c cecceceeeeeteeeeeeeeteeeteeeenees 2 27 P AMEGUN n a oo aeaio a Te Orais paean a anean eee aaa 1 5 EIRENE E AEA A EE EA E A 5 1 timeout TIME eee 2 18 4 7 parameter instrument information c cccsescsesesee eee 6 25 type Modbus resister data 0 0 4 8 parity check types Of ASCII data vinien 6 6 PaSSWOId 2 cscacdneenaver nae A PASV mode U pin arrangement RS 422A 485 cccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeteeeseeeeees 3 5 POM NUMDEM iernii EE AAEE ERa 2 1 2 11 2 38 UDP sotora aes et E a a ad primary UINT16 protocol UINTI 2 Brenni 4 9 UINTI 2E nate e a o a ATA 4 9 IM MV100 17E Index 3 iii F user name user registration W Web operation 10 0 0 eee eee eeee cess eteeeeeeeseeeeeeeteeentees 2 23 WED ISCIVER ss civsccastin tess dechons ccurees chivateieycnectrteativedecys iaaii 1 6 X XON RS ai aa a cl Atl A a 3 4 XON XON a aroa e a rada a RE as 3 4 Index 4 IM MV100 17E
44. Log The FL command is used to output the data The FTP client log is output Up to 50 file transfer logs are retained Logs that exceed 50 are cleared from the oldest log For the meanings of the error codes see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E Syntax EACRLF yy mo dd_hh mi SS_nnn_xxxxxxxxx_k_fffffffF_eeeCRLF ENCRLF yy Year 00 to 99 mo Month 01 to 12 dd Day 01 to 31 hh Hour 00 to 23 mi Minute 00 to 59 ss Second 00 to 59 nnn Error number 001 to 999 XXXXXXXXX Detailed code 9 characters k Server type FTP destination P Primary S Secondary ffffffff File name 8 characters eee Extension 3 characters 2 Space Example EA 99 07 26 10 00 00 P 72610000 DDR 99 07 27 10 00 00 P 72710000 DDR 99 07 28 10 00 00 123 HOSTADDR P 72810000 DDR 99 07 29 10 00 00 123 HOSTADDR P 72910000 DDR EN IM MV100 17E 6 11 asuodsey fo 6 2 Output Format of ASCII Data Operation Error Log Key Login Log e e The FL command is used to output the data The operation error log is output Up to 50 operation error logs are retained Logs that exceed 50 are cleared from the oldest log Other communication messages 400 to 999 and status messages 500 to 599 are not output For the meanings of the error codes see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E Syntax EACRLF yy mo dd_hh mi ss_nnn_uuu uCRLF ENCRLF yy Year 00 to 99 mo Month 01
45. Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi For the procedures related to entering character strings and values see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E ls Press the MENU key to display the setting menu 2 Press the FUNC key for approximately 3 s to display the basic setting menu 3 Press the 10 Communication MV100 or 6 Communication MV200 soft key to display the communication function setting menu 4 Press the 1 Ethernet IP Address MV100 or 1 Ethernet Serial MV200 soft key to display the communication Ethernet serial menu MV200 Communication Ethernet Serial menu MV100 Communication Ethernet menu thernet Eini Connuni cationtEthernet SeriaD ooo k Setup Node c Ethernet iy Serial 1 1 i Ethernet lt IP Address IP address B B B B 1 Baud rate 9600 bps Ie Address a an Ge Subnet mask B 8 O 8 1 Data length 8 bitji bnaE aak o a 8 8 Default gateway b 8 8 B Parity Even i _ 1 RS 232 Default gateway 0 8 8 B Deedes tet Handshaking omom i Primary a 8 0 O 1 RS 422h 485 1 Secondary b 6 6 8 1 _ Address i Host nane Protocol Normal 4 1 i Donain nane 1 Henory out Ethernet Domain suffix search order ff ees rimary pe ponies These setting items appears on the models with the serial communication function C2 C3 Setting the IP address 5 Press the arrow key to move the cursor
46. Press the 11 Web E Mail MV100 or 7 Web E Mail MV200 soft key to display the Web and e mail setting menu Basic settings of e mail 4 Press the 2 Basic E Mail settings soft key to display the Web menu Basic E Mail settings MV100 Basic E Mail settings MV200 Setup Mode ela Web E Hai I Basic E Mail settings Basic E ail settings Basio Etat settines SHTP server name M SHTP server mame III Port number 25 Port number 25 Recipient 1 e Recipient 1 Recipient 2 Recipient 2 Sender Sender Input Clear Copy Input Clear Copy e SMTP server name 5 6 Ta 8 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the SMTP server name box Basic E Nail settings SHTP server nane iii Port number 25 Recipient 1 Recipient 2 l Sender l Press the Input soft key to display the entry box Input CC In the box enter the SMTP server name Press the DISP ENTER key The entered string value is set in the SMTP server name box e Port number 9 10 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Port number box Basic E Hail settings SHTP server name Port number 25 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box Inout C IM MV100 17E 2 41 eu u OUJBYTA ey Buisn D 2 11 Setting the E Mail Transmission Function 11 Inthe box enter the port number 12 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered string value is set in the Port
47. RS 422A interface exist in the system When using the four wire type interface up to 32 MVs can be connected to a single host computer However this may not be true if the instrument that support only the RS 422A interface exist in the system When YOKOGAWA s recorders that support only the RS 422A interface exist in the system The maximum number of connection is 16 Some of YOKOGAWA s conventional recorders HR2400 and uR for example only support the RS 422A driver In this case only up to 16 units can be connected Note In the RS 422A standard 10 is the maximum number of connections that are allowed on one port for a four wire system Terminator When using a multidrop connection including a point to point connection connect a terminal resistance to the MV on the end of the chain Do not connect a terminal resistance to a MV in the middle of the chain In addition turn the terminator on the host computer ON see the computer s manual If a converter is being used turn ON its terminator An external terminator must be attached to the recommended converter However there are converters that have built in terminations IM MV100 17E 3 4 The Bit Structure of One Character and the Operation of the Receive Buffer The Bit Structure of One Character The serial interface on the MV communicates using start stop synchronization With the start stop synchronization a start bit is added every time a character is transmitted
48. Select Group gt Bl Switches screens a 2S Arrow keys and Select Group gt ZENTER the DISP ENTER key y e The screen can be updated at a constant period approximately 30 s The following information can be displayed Alarm summary Measured and computed values of all channels Logs message log error log key login logout log FTP file transfer log e mail log and Web operation log For the procedure in setting the Web server function see section 2 9 For operations on the monitor page and operator page see section 2 10 E mail transmission This function can be used only when communicating via the Ethernet interface e Transmitting e mail messages E mail can be automatically transmitted at the following times You can specify two groups of destinations and specify the destination for each item In addition you can set a header string for each item e When alarm is active released Notifies the alarm information e During recovery from a power failure Notifies the time of the power failure and the time of recovery e When memory end is detected See Fail Memory End Function F1 Option in this section Notifies the detection of memory end e When an error related to the external storage medium and FTP client occurs Notifies the error code and message when an error is detected on the external 1 6 IM MV100 17E 1 2 Explanation of the Functions Other
49. Set parameters p3 p4 and p5 according to with the computation function option M1 the table in section 5 3 When using the alarm For parameters p4 and p5 enter a value Syntax SA p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 lt terminator gt using 5 digits or less excluding the decimal p1 Channel number MV100 1 to 12 or 31 The decimal position is fixed to the position to 42 MV200 1 to 30 indicated in the table in section 5 3 p2 Alarm number 1 to 4 e For parameters p6 p7 and p8 either set all p3 Alarm ON OFF state CON three parameters or omit all three parameters p4 Alarm type g H Upper limit alarm SO ___ Sets the computing equation ie Renee anit aden Syntax SO p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 lt terminator gt h Difference upper limit alarm p1 Computation channel number MV100 31 1 Difference lower Limit alarm to 42 MV200 31 to 60 R Upper limit on rate of change alarm p2 Turn ON OFF computation r Lower Limit on rate of change alarm p3 Computing equation Up to 40 T Delay upper limit alarm characters t Delay Lower Limit alarm p4 Lower limit of span 9999999 to Upper and lower case letters are 99999999 distinguished p5 Upper limit of span 9999999 to p5 Alarm value 99999999 p6 Relay setting p6 Decimal position of span to 4 ON Relay setting ON p7 Unit Up to 6 characters OFF Relay setting OFF Query SOL p1 5 10 IM MV100 17E 5 4 Setting Commands Setting p7 Relay number MV100 101 to 106 MV200 I 1 to I06 111 to 116 121 to 126 131 to 136
50. Transfer data ASCII due to TCP keepalive timeout Received buffer length 128 TCP sndtotal Transmit buffer length 512 Total number of transmitted packets Maximum number 32 TCP sndbyte of parameters Total number of transmitted bytes TCP sndrexmitpack In the command packet parameters corresponding to Total number of retransmitted the desired information are placed one after another packets TCP sndrexmitbyte Parameter Description Total number of retransmitted bytes all Outputs all information that is output using the TCP rcvtotal parameters below Serial model Total number of received packets host ip TCP rcvbyte serial Outputs the serial number Total number of received bytes model Outputs the manufacturer model and DLC 16 collisions firmware version Number of collision incidents A host Outputs the host name the host name collision occurs when two or more specified in section 2 3 devices on the network attempt to ip Outputs the IP address the IP address transmit simultaneously The specified in section 2 3 tendency for collisions to occur increases when the network is Example Query the IP address and host name Of congested 16 collisions would mean the two frames below the top frame 16 consecutive collision incidents represents the command packet the bottom frame represents e response packet quit Disconnects the connection of the device being operated ip host Syntax quit lt
51. Type Name Mode Control UD Switches the screen Operation mode Yes No 5 17 PS Starts Stops measurements Operation mode Yes No 5 18 AK Confirms the alarm status alarm acknowledge Operation mode Yes No 5 18 EV Manual sample manual trigger snapshot Operation mode Yes No 5 19 saving the display data saving the event data MS Writes the message display and save Operation mode Yes No 5 19 TL Starts stops resets computation CMATH Operation mode Yes No 5 19 Clears the computation dropout status display DS Switches execution modes ALL modes Yes No 5 19 Coperation basic setting LO Loads the setting data for setting commands Operation mode Yes No 5 19 LI Saves the setting data Operation mode Yes No 5 19 CM Sets the communication input data Operation mode Yes No 5 20 EM Starts stops the e mail transmission function Operation mode Yes No 5 20 KE Key operation command Operation mode Yes No 5 20 Yes Command usable No Command not usable Basic Setting Commands In order to activate the settings that are changed using the basic setting commands the settings must be saved using the XE command Make sure to save the settings with the XE command before changing from the basic setting mode to the operation mode Otherwise new settings will not be activated The settings that are returned in response to a query in the basic setting mode will contain the new settings even if they are not saved with the XE command However the new settings will not be
52. activated until they are saved In order to activate the new settings the XE command must be issued as described earlier If the settings are not saved or cleared using the XE command and the execution mode is changed from the basic setting mode to the operation mode the settings that are returned in response to a query will contain the settings that existed before they were changed Note The settings that are changed using the YA YK YN YQ YS YG YL YM command are activated after saving the new settings using the XE command and rebooting the MV When executing the YO command the communication is disconnected IM MV100 17E 5 2 A List of Commands Command Function Execution Administrator User Page Name Mode XA Sets alarm related settings Basic setting mode Yes No 5 20 XI Sets the A D integral time Basic setting mode Yes No 5 21 XB Sets the burn out Basic setting mode Yes No 5 21 XJ Sets the RJC Basic setting mode Yes No 5 21 XV Sets the scan interval Basic setting mode Yes No 5 21 XT Selects the temperature unit Basic setting mode Yes No 5 21 XS Sets the channels to display the trend Basic setting mode Yes No 5 21 and acquire the data XM Sets the conditions used to acquire Basic setting mode Yes No 5 21 display event data to the internal memory or save the data to the external storage medium XU Sets the channel identification display Basic setting mode Yes No 5 22 memory alarm time Language whether or not to use the part
53. arrow key Then press the DISP ENTER key 2 30 IM MV100 17E 2 10 Using the Monitor Page and Operator Page Explanation This section describes how to display the monitor page and operator page and the operation on each page Browser application that can be used Operations have been confirmed on the following browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 to 5 5 Setting the URL Set the URL Uniform Resource Locator appropriately according to the network environment that you are using You can access the MV by setting the URL as follows http host name domain name file name http Protocol used to access the server HTTP HyperText Transfer Protocol Host name domain name Host name and domain name of the MV You can also use the IP address in place of the host name and domain name File name File name of the monitor page and operator page of the MV File name of the monitor page monitor htm File name of the operator page operator htm If the file name is left out the monitor page is specified If the monitor page is not used however the operator page is specified Example To display the operator page using Internet Explorer on a PC in the same domain as the MV the domain name host name and IP address are taken to be good co jp MV and 123 456 789 123 respectively Address http MV good co jp operator htm or Address http 123 456 789 123 operator htm Contents on the monitor page R
54. color RED GREEN BLUE B VIOLET BROWN ORANGE Y GREEN LIGHTBLUE VIOLET GRAY LIME CYAN DARKBLUE YELLOW LIGHTGRAY PURPLE C p1L p2 Display trip line 1 in red for group 1 SL 1 1 0N RED Description The total display width of the screen in the direction of the amplitude is taken to be 100 5 12 IM MV100 17E 5 4 Setting Commands Setting SG Syntax Query Example Description SH Syntax Query Example Description SE Syntax Query Sets the message SG p1 p2 p1 p2 lt terminator gt Message number 1 to 8 Message Up to 16 characters SG p1 Set character string MESSAGE1 in message number 1 SG 1 MESSAGE1 For the characters that can be used for the message see appendix 1 ASCII Character Codes Note that semicolons and commas cannot be used Sets the file header SH p1 p2 p3 p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt Header for the files saved to the external storage medium Up to 32 characters Directory Up to 8 characters Data to be saved to the external storage medium CUNSAVE ALL SH Add a header DATA1 and save the file to the DATAFILE directory Save only the data in the internal memory that has not been saved SH DATA1 DATAFILE UNSAVE Data to be saved to the external storage medium includes the display event TLOG manual sampled and report data Parameter p3 is valid when the saving method to the external stora
55. during sampling or calculating App 14 IM MV100 17E Appendix 6 A List of Error Messages e Memory Access Errors during Setting and Basic Setting Modes and Output Communication Command Execution An English error message is returned via the communication interface It is not displayed on the screen Code Message 360 Output interface must be chosen from Ethernet or RS by using XO command 361 The memory data is not saved for the communication output 362 There are no data to send NEXT or RESEND 363 All data have already been transferred e Maintenance and Test Communication Command Errors An English error message is returned via the communication interface It is not displayed on the screen Code Message 390 Command error 391 Delimiter error 392 Parameter error 393 No permission 394 No such connection 395 Use quit to close this connection 396 Failed to disconnect 397 No TCP control block e Other Communication Errors An English error message is returned via the communication interface It is not displayed on the screen Code Message 400 Input username 401 Input password 402 Select username from admin or user 403 Login incorrect try again 404 No more login at the specified level is acceptable 410 Login successful The special user level 411 Login successful The general u
56. e An error occurs if a channel number other than those shown above is specified e This command can be used on models MV102 MV104 MV204 and MV208 Sets the channel display color SC p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Channel number MV100 01 to 12 or 31 to 42 MV200 1 to 30 p2 Display color CRED GREEN BLUE B VIOLET BROWN ORANGE Y GREEN LIGHTBLUE VIOLET GRAY LIME CYAN DARKBLUE YELLOW LIGHTGRAY PURPLE SCE p1 Set the display color of channel 02 to blue SC 2 BLUE Computation channels MV100 31 to 42 MV200 31 to 60 can be configured on products with the computation function option M1 Sets the LCD brightness and the screen backlight saver When the screen backlight saver function is OFF Syntax Query Example SQ p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 LCD brightness MV100 1 to 8 MV200 1 to 4 p2 Screen backlight saver function ON OFF COFF SQ Set the LCD brightness to 2 and the screen backlight saver function to OFF SQ 2 0FF When the screen backlight saver function is ON Syntax Query SQ p1 p2 p3 p4 lt terminator gt p1 LCD brightness MV100 1 to 8 MV200 1 to 4 p2 Screen backlight saver function ON OFF CON p3 Time after which to enable the screen saver function C1MIN 2MIN 5MIN 10MIN 30MIN 1H p4 Factors that causes the screen to return from the saver mode KEY KEY ALM SQ Example SY Syntax Query Example Set the LCD brightness to 2 the screen
57. functions storage medium or when the data cannot be saved as the free space on the storage medium is insufficient In addition notifies the error code and message such as when data transfer fails using the FTP client function e At the specified time Transmits an e mail message when the specified time is reached It can be used to confirm that the system including the network and the e mail transmission function is working properly You can specify the reference time and the e mail transmission interval for each destination When report is created only on models with the optional computation function M1 Transmits the report For the procedure in setting the e mail transmission function see section 2 11 For the e mail transmission format see section 2 13 For the procedure to start stop e mail transmission see section 2 13 An example of the scheduled e mail From MV yokogawa co jp Date Sat 23 Dec 2000 01 00 09 0900 JST Subject MV Periodic_data Subject To Admin good co jp LOOP1 Header 1 Scheduled Header 2 Periodic data lt Host name gt MV lt Time gt Dec 23 01 00 01 e Testing e mail transmission You can send a test message from the MV to the destination to check e mail transmissions You can confirm the result of the e mail transmission test on the e mail log screen For the procedure in using this function see section 2 12 Confirming the connection status of the Ethernet i
58. is correct For the procedures see section 2 3 and 2 5 When configuring Ethernet related settings check them with the administrator of the system or network on which the MV is to be used Checking the FTP test results When you perform the FTP test the test file is transferred to the initial path on the destination FTP server that was specified in section 2 5 After the FTP test completes check whether or not the test file was received on the FTP server The result of the FTP test can be confirmed by displaying the FTP log displayed on the MV see section 2 8 or Web screen see section 2 10 or by outputting the result using the FL command see section 5 8 Procedure Performing the FTP test 1 Press the FUNC key to display the FUNC menu The construction of the FUNC menu varies depending on the basic settings and options 2 Press the FTP test soft key to display a menu used to select the destination on which the FTP test to be performed 3 Press either the Primary or Secondary soft key The FTP test is performed on the specified FTP server es 2 16 IM MV100 17E 2 7 Setting the Login Timeout for Ethernet Communications Explanation By setting the login and timeout you can achieve the following e Prevent invalid access to the MV from the network e Grant authority in operating the MV via Ethernet communications e Disconnect connections when there are no data transfers over a predetermined time
59. key to display the Web operation log screen a 2 24 IM MV100 17E 2 8 Displaying the Log Screen of the Error Communication and FTP Displaying the e mail log 1 Press the FUNC key to display the FUNC menu The construction of the FUNC menu varies depending on the basic settings and options 2 Press the Log soft key to display the log screen menu es 3 Press the E Mail soft key to display the e mail log screen E tai IM MV100 17E 2 25 eu u OUJBYTA ey Buisn D 2 9 Setting the Web Server Function Explanation Enabling Disabling the Web server function Select Use or Not don t use Page type type of screen to be displayed e Monitor The screen displayed on the MV is displayed The following information can be displayed Alarm summary Measured and computed values of all channels Logs message log error log key login log FTP log e mail log and Web operation log For screen examples see section 2 10 e Operator The following operations can be carried out in addition to the functions available on the monitor page Switch the screen on the MV by specifying the screen type trend digital or bar graph and group Operate the DISP ENTER key and arrow keys on the MV Set and write a message on the MV For screen examples see section 2 10 Monitor page Selecting whether or not to use the monitor page On Display the monitor page on the browser Off Do not
60. nimbhan a 12 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box 13 Enter the primary FTP server name in the entry box Generally the IP address is entered However if DNS is being used the FTP server s host name can also be specified 14 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered string value is set in the FTP server name box e Setting the FTP server s port number 15 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Port number box FTP server name Port number lanin nama Moo 16 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box 17 Enter the port number of the primary FTP server in the entry box 18 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered value is set in the Port number box e Setting the login name used when accessing the FTP server 19 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Login name box Port number 21 Login name Paeeuand 20 Press the Input soft key to display the login name entry box Input IM MV100 17E 2 13 eu u OUJBYTA ey Buisn D 2 5 Setting the FTP Client Automatic Transfer of Display Event Report Data Files 21 Enter the login name that is used when accessing the primary FTP server in the entry box 22 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered string value is set in the Login name box e Setting the password used when accessing the FTP server 23 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Password box Login name Password E
61. of ASCII Data ania ei a o a a a a Ae 6 6 6 3 Output Format of BINARY Datta sosise ei r aa a eeii iei 6 20 6 4 Output Format of Instrument Information ecceeseeeceeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeaeessaeeeeeeenaees 6 25 Status Report 7 1 Status Information and Filter eecceceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeaeeseeseaeeseeeseeeseaeeeeeee 7 1 7 2 The Bit Structure of the Status Information ccceecceeeceeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseaeessaeeneeenateeas 7 2 Appendix 1 ASCII Character Codes 0 eecceeceeeeeeneeeeeeeneeseaeeeaeeseaeeeeesaeeseeseeeeeieeseaeeeneeee App 1 Appendix 2 Output Flow of Internal Memory Datta ecceeceeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeseaeeeeeees App 2 Appendix 3 Output Flow of the File or the File List in the External Storage Medium App 4 Appendix 4 Output Flow of FIFO Datta eeeceeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeseaeeseesneeseieeseaeeeneeees App 6 Appendix 5 Data Dropout Modbus Master 0 eeceeeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeteeneeeesaeeeeenaeeeeeaeeereneeees App 8 Appendix 6 A List of Error Messages ee eeeeeeeeeneeeeeneeeeneeeeseneeeeeaaeetesaeeereaeeeessaeeeesaeeereneeees App 9 Appendix 7 Login Process i s cc cccaccchacancetiastecapassbansscheniasecganeuseresseceaniereaesicecnsaeccnascaseveases App 16 IM MV100 17E Chapter 1 Overview of the Communication Functions 1 1 The Relationship between the Communication Functions and the Ethernet Serial Interface The Ethernet interf
62. p4 lt terminator gt Channel number MV100 01 to 12 or 31 to 42 MV200 1 to 30 Enable disable ON OFF the partial expansion setting p3 Boundary position 1 to 99 p4 Boundary value SP p1 Partially expand the display of channel 01 Set the boundary position to 25 and the boundary value to 1 00 V SP 01 0N 25 100 Computation channels MV100 31 to 42 MV200 31 to 60 can be configured on products with the computation function option M1 When the input range setting SR command is set to SKIP p2 cannot be turned ON When the computation channel setting SO command is turned OFF p2 cannot be turned ON The range of the upper and lower limits of the span scaling upper and lower limits when scaling is enabled is taken to be 100 for parameter p3 Parameter p4 can be set in the range span upper limit 1 to Span lower limit 1 If scaling is enabled the range is scaling upper limit 1 to scaling lower limit 1 The decimal position and the number of digits become the same as the span and scaling settings see the SR command This command cannot be specified unless the partial expanded display function p4 of the XU command is set to USE This command cannot be specified if the partial expanded display range does not exist when the span width is set to 1 for example ST Syntax Query Example Description SX Syntax Query Example Description SL Syntax Query
63. period Note that the Ethernet interface must be configured beforehand see section 2 3 Enabling Disabling the login function If the login function is enabled only users that are registered can login to the MV User registration e Selecting the user level Select either of the user levels administrator or user e Administrator admin One administrator can be registered An administrator has the authority to use all setting measurement server maintenance test server and the FTP server functions e User user1 to user6 Six user can be registered A user has limited authority to use the setting measurement server functions maintenance test server functions and FTP server functions For the limitation of commands see section 5 2 e Limitations on the use of the setting measurement server The user cannot change settings that would change the MV s operation Measurement and setup data can be output e Limitations on the use of the maintenance test server The user cannot disconnect a connection between another PC and the MV The connection between the PC that the user is operating and the MV can be disconnected e Limitations on the use of the FTP server You cannot save files to the external storage medium of the MV or delete files on it Files can be retrieved from the server Selecting whether or not to register the user On Off e On Registers the user You can specify the user name and password for the login e Off Does not reg
64. pressing the arrow key Then press the DISP ENTER key 4 6 IM MV100 17E 4 5 Setting the Modbus Master Function Explanation Selecting the read cycle The cycle at which data is read from other devices Select the read cycle from the following 125 ms 250 ms 500 ms 1 s 2s 5s 10s Selecting the timeout time If there is no response from the specified slave device after transmitting a command from the MV over the time specified here timeout time the MV repeats the operation of sending the command the specified number of retrials see below and waiting If there is no response from the slave device after the specified number of retrials the MV stops sending commands to the slave device Operation when there is no response from the slave device the number of retrials is set to 2 j Commands are sent to the slave device at the read cycle O The slave device responds X The slave devide does not respond Retrials pa _ _ _ in O O X X O O The slave device responds to the retrial Retrials Command sending is stopped oY ine O O x x x Select the timeout time from the following 125 ms 250 ms 500 ms 1s 5 s 2 s 10s and 1 min Selecting the number of retrials The number of times to retransmit the command when there is no response from the specified slave device If there is no response from the slave device after the specified number of retrials the MV stops sending comm
65. recent acquire position appendix 4 GETNEW Output the newest data z p2 First channel number MV100 Q1 to 12 FL Outputs communication log or 31 to 42 MV200 1 to 30 Syntax FL p1 p2 lt terminator gt p3 last channel number MV100 01 to 12 p1 Log type or 31 to 42 MV200 1 to 30 COM Communication p4 The upper limit of number of blocks FTPC FTP client that are to be loaded 1 to 120 ERR Operation error 1 to 240 for models MV102 MV104 KEY Key login MV204 and MV208 p2 Maximum read length of the log 1 to 60 for models MV106 MV112 When p1 is COM 1 to 200 MV210 MV220 and MV230 When p1 is some type other than COM If the measured computed data is less 1 to 50 than the specified number of blocks Example Output the ten most recent operation only the available data are error logs transmitted FL ERR 10 Example Output two blocks of FIFO data from Description Outputs the log that is saved in the MV channels 1 to 10 If p2 is omitted all written logs are output FF GET 01 10 2 5 30 IM MV100 17E 5 8 Output Commands Setup measured and computed data output IS Outputs status information Syntax IS pl lt terminator gt p1 Output status information Q Example Output status information IS 0 Description The output status can be masked using the status filter IF command FU Outputs user level Syntax FU pl lt terminator gt p1 Output user information 0 Example Output user information FU 0 Description Outputs the info
66. sample program and the calculated result is returned The sum determined by the sample program can be compared with the header sum of the output BINARY header section and the data sum of the output BINARY footer section Sum Calculation Function for a 32 bit CPU Parameter buff Pointer to the top of the data on which the sum is calculated Len Length of the data on which the sum is calculated Returned value Calculated sum cksumCunsigned char buff int len unsigned short p Pointer to the next two byte data word in the buffer that is to be summed unsigned int csum Checksum value int 13 int odd csum Q Initialize odd len 2 Check whether or not the number of data points is even len gt gt 1 Determine the number of data points using a short data type p Cunsigned short buff for i i lt len i Sum using an unsigned short data type csum p if Codd When the data Length is odd union tmp Pad with a Q and add to the unsigned short data unsigned short s unsigned char c 2 dtmp tmp c 1 tmp c CCunsigned char p csum tmp s ifCCcsum Ccsum amp Oxffff CCcsum gt gt 16 amp Oxffff gt Oxffff Add the overflowed digits csum csum Oxffff If the digit overflows again adda 1 returnC csum amp xffff bit inversion IM MV100 17E 6 1 Response Syntax RS 422A 485 Dedicated Respons
67. screens FETT i STT to Srp TE gt Arrow keys and the DISP ENTER key lt JENTER mE v i i TIT et a erm Select Group gt ZENTER mron en i gt x On the operator page the following operations can be carried out in addition to the information available on the monitor page e Switching trend digital and bar graph displays Switch the screen on the MV by specifying the group that will display the trend numerical or bar graph display Operating the MV using the DISP ENTER key and arrow keys on the operator page When the MV is in the operation mode you can use the DISP ENTER key and arrow keys on the operator page to carry out the same operations as the DISP ENTER key and arrow keys on the MV e Setting and writing messages Sets the message string for messages 1 through 8 on the MV 16 alphanumeric characters and at the same time display them on the trend display and write them to the internal memory Existing messages are overwritten 2 34 IM MV100 17E 2 10 Using the Monitor Page and Operator Page Using the Monitor Page Procedure This section gives an overview of the operations Follow the operating procedures on your PC 1 Start the browser and open the monitor page of the MV If access control is specified proceed to step 2 Otherwise proceed to step 5 Note Monitor page can be displayed when the
68. space in the received buffer reaches 1537 bytes the RS signal is set to False When the amount of used space in the received buffer falls to 511 bytes the RS signal is set to True Note The PC program must be designed so that the received buffers of both the MV and the PC do not become full When using XON XON output the data in ASCII format IM MV100 17E 3 3 RS 422A 485 Interface Pin Arrangement and Signal Names and the Connection Procedure Pin Arrangement and Signal Names 0O EN ZIN ZEN ZN ZIN ZIN H S MUAY AU AU AU AYA RU Rear panel FG SG SDB SDA RDB RDA FG Frame Ground Case ground of the MV SG Signal Ground Signal ground SDB Send Data B Send data B SDA Send Data A Send data A RDB Received Data B Received data B RDA Received Data A Received data A Connection Procedure Cable There are two types of cables available the four wire cable and the two wire cable used only for the Modbus protocol The cable should meet the following specifications Cable Twisted pair cable 3 pairs 24 AWG or more four wire 2 pair 24AWG or more two wire Characteristic impedance 1000 Capacitance 50 pF m Cable length Up to 1 2 km The transmission distance of the RS 422A 485 interface i
69. terminator gt p1 Channel number MV100 01 to 12 MV200 1 to 30 p2 Burn out procedure OFF UP DOWN XB p1 Set to UP G overflow when channel Q1 burns out XB 1 UP Sets the RJC When using the internal compensation circuit Syntax Query Example XJ p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Channel number MV100 01 to 12 MV200 1 to 30 p2 Reference junction compensation selection CINTERNAL XJ p1 Set the RJC of channel 1 to the internal compensation circuit XJ 1 INTERNAL When using an external RJC Syntax Query Example XJ p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 Channel number MV100 01 to 12 MV200 1 to 30 p2 Reference junction compensation selection CEXTERNAL p3 External RJC value 20000 to 20000 XJ p1 Set the reference junction compensation of channel 2 to external and set the compensation value to V XJ 2 EXTERNAL Q Description XV Syntax Query Example Description XT Syntax Query Example Description XS Syntax Query Example Description XM Syntax The unit of p3 is uV Sets the scan interval XV p1 lt terminator gt p1 Scan interval Select from 125MS or 25 MS on models MV102 MV104 MV204 and MV2Q8 Select from 1S or 2S on models MV106 MV112 MV210 MV22 and MV230 XV Set the scan interval to 1s XV 1S When the A D integration time p1 of XI command is set to 100 MS on models MV106 MV112 MV210 MV220
70. the communication function of the MV100 MV200 with the style number S4 The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the instrument s performance and functions The figures given in this manual may differ from the actual screen Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents However should you have any questions or find any errors please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer as listed on the back cover of this manual Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without YOKOGAWA s permission is strictly prohibited The TCP IP software used in this product and the documentation for that TCP IP software are based in part on BSD Networking Software Release 1 licensed from The Regents of the University of California e Microsoft MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Modbus is a registered trademark of AEG Schneider Automation Incorporated Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems incorporated Other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders First edition March 2000 Fouth edition February 2002 Second edition September 2000 e Third edition February 2001 All Rights Reserved Copyright 2000
71. this Manual Unit e k Denotes 1000 Example 5 kg 100 kHz K Denotes 1024 Example 720 KB Storage capacity of floppy disks Symbols The following symbols are used in this manual A Affixed to the instrument Indicates danger to personnel or instrument and the operator must refer to the User s Manual The symbol is used in the User s Manual to indicate the reference WARNING Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent injury or death to the user CAUTION Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent minor or moderate injury or damage to the instrument Note Provides important information for the proper operation of the instrument ii IM MV100 17E How to Use this Manual Displayed characters Alphanumeric characters enclosed with refer to characters or setting values that are displayed on the screen Symbols used on pages describing operating procedures On pages that describe the operating procedures in Chapter 2 through 4 the following symbols are used to distinguish the procedures from their explanations This section describes the setting parameters and the limitations regarding the procedures Follow the steps indicated with numbers The procedures are given with the premise that the user is carrying out the steps for the time Depending on the operation not all steps need to be taken IM MV100 17E Names and Uses of Parts Front Panel LCD m
72. to 12 dd Day 01 to 31 hh Hour C00 to 23 mi Minute 00 to 59 ss Second to 59 nnn Error code 001 to 999 uuu u Error message Up to 80 characters Space Example EA 99 05 11 12 20 00 212 Format error 99 05 11 12 30 00 217 Unknown file type EN The FL command is used to output the data A log of users that have logged in and logged out is output Up to 50 login logout logs are retained Logs that exceed 50 are cleared from the oldest log If the power goes down while logged in you will be logged out However it will not be recorded as a logout User number and user name are not output at the time of the logout Syntax EACRLF yy mo dd_hh mi ss_xxx_nn_uuu uCRLEF ENCRLF yy Year 00 to 99 mo Month 01 to 12 dd Day 01 to 31 hh Hour C00 to 23 mi Minute 00 to 59 ss Second to 59 XXX Login or logout In_ Out left justified nn User number 01 to 07 uuu u User name 16 characters Space 6 12 IM MV100 17E 6 2 Output Format of ASCII Data Example Web Operation Log e e EA 99 05 11 12 20 00 In 01 administrator 99 05 11 12 30 00 Out 99 05 11 12 20 00 In 3 user 99 05 11 12 30 00 Out EN The FL command is used to output the data The log of operations on the operator page is output Up to 50 logs are retained Logs that exceed 50 are cleared from the oldest log Syntax EACRLF yy mo dd_hh mm ss_ffffff_eee_ CRLF ENCRLF yy Year 00 to 99 mo Mon
73. to 2315 0 C to 23150 L L 200 0 to 900 0 C 2000 to 9000 U U 200 0 to 400 0 C 2000 to 4000 Resistance Temperature Detector RTD Measurement Parameter Value of the Upper Value of the Upper Range forthe SR and Lower Limits of and Lower Limits of Command the Span Upper and the SR Command Lower Limits of the Measurement Range Pt100 PT 200 0 to 600 0 C 2000 to 6000 JPt100 JPT 200 0 to 550 C 2000 to 5500 Cu10 CGE CU1 200 0 to 300 0 C 2000 to 3000 Cu1 CL amp N CU2 200 0 to 300 0 C 2000 to 3000 Cu1 CWEED CU3 200 0 to 300 0 C 2000 to 3000 Cu1 CBAILEY CU4 200 0 to 300 0 C 2000 to 3000 Cu10 a 0 00392 at 20 C CU5 200 0 to 300 0 C 2000 to 3000 Cu1 a 0 00393 at 20 C CU6 200 0 to 300 0 C 2000 to 3000 Cu25 0 00425 at0 C CU25 200 0 to 300 0 C 2000 to 3000 Measurement range that can be specified on models with the Cu10 Cu25 resistance temperature detector option N1 IM MV100 17E 5 7 5 3 Input Range Parameter Digital Input Dl Measurement Parameter forthe Value of the Upper and Value of the Upper and Range SR Command Lower Limits of the Span Lower Limits of the SR Upper and Lower Limits Command of the Measurement Range Voltage LEVEL or 1 or 1 Contact CONT or 1 or 1 1 Q when less than 2 4 V 1 when greater than or equal to 2 4 V 2 Q when contact is OFF 1 when contact is ON Note For the measurement accur
74. to the IP address box Ethernet IP address 6 6 B B Subnet mask b 0 8 Nafaul nnatanmai a a A A 6 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box Inout 7 Enter the IP address of the MV in the entry box 8 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered value is set in the IP address box Setting the subnet mask Set this value according to the system or the network to which the MV belongs If this setting is not necessary go to Setting the default gateway 9 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Subnet mask box Ethernet IP address j b B B Subnet mask P Nafanlt antanas a A A A 10 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box Input IM MV100 17E eu u OUJBYTA ey Buisn D 2 3 Configuring the Ethernet Interface 11 Inthe entry box enter the subnet mask of the network to which the MV belongs 12 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered value is set in the Subnet mask box Setting the default gateway Set this value according to the system or the network to which the MV belongs If this setting is not necessary go to Setting the DNS Domain Name System 13 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Default gateway box Ethernet IP address B B B Subnet mask 8 Default gateway 6 B 8 8 14 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box C 15 Inthe entry box enter the IP address of the default gatewa
75. transferred using FTP when the files are created Note that the Ethernet interface must be configured beforehand see section 2 3 Selecting the files to transfer You can select whether or not to automatically transfer the display event data file and the report data file The default setting is Off When the method to save the data is set to Auto the data files are automatically transferred at appropriate times to the FTP destination described in the next section Display data file Data files are automatically transferred at auto save intervals or at the specified date and time e Event data file Data files are automatically transferred when data length of data is written or at every specified date and time Auto transfer at every specified date and time is allowed only during the free mode For information on the free mode see the MVO00 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E Report data file Automatically transferred when reports are created Note For details related to saving data to the external storage medium and the auto save interval see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E When the method to save the data is set to Manual auto transfer does not take place You can still output the display event report data files using commands For the format of the report data file see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E Howev
76. use the monitor page e Selecting whether or not to use the access control On Use the access control You must enter the user name and password to display the monitor page Off Do not use the access control e Setting the user name Enter the user name using up to 16 alphanumeric characters Setting the password Set the password using up to six alphanumeric characters Operator page e Selecting whether or not to use the operator page On Display the operator page on the browser Off Do not use the operator page 2 26 IM MV100 17E 2 9 Setting the Web Server Function Selecting whether or not to use command input e On Use the command to set and write messages e Off Do not use the command to set and write messages e Selecting whether or not to use the access control e On Use the access control You must enter the user name and password to display the operator page e Off Do not use the access control e Setting the user name Enter the user name using up to 16 alphanumeric characters Setting the password Set the password using up to six alphanumeric characters Saving the settings To activate the settings that have been changed in the basic setting mode the settings must be saved Otherwise the settings that existed before the change are activated Setting the time difference from GMT See Setting the Time Zone of the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E IM MV100
77. x 9 I Y Jify A LF J Zi jf z B ESC K k c L l D CR M m E N n F O _j o IM MV100 17E App 1 xipueddy Ey Appendix 2 Output Flow of Internal Memory Data Display Data Example START MI DIR DISPLAY RA 102 IEN A 01 10102400 DDS 02 10102500 DDS a Command to send Command description Received response data 1 Put the internal memory data in standby for communication output and view the data list MI GET DISPLAY 2 FILE 2 Output the second block from the list to a file file name 10102500 DDS BINARY see pages 6 2 and 6 22 Go ee BINARY header BINARY data BINARY footer Are there more data MI NEXT 3 Output subsequent data BINARY see pages 6 2 and 6 22 BINARY header BINARY data BINARY footer 1 to 3 See the next page 4 When bit 0 of the BINARY header flag is 0 More data exist 1 Data transmission is complete App 2 IM MV100 17E Appendix 2 Output Flow of Internal Memory Data Event data Set 1 2 and 3 in the previous figure to the following commands 1 MI DIR EVENT Output the list 2 MI GET EVENT 2 FILE Output the data of the second block to a file 3 MI NEXT If there are subsequent data output the data Manual sampled data Set 1 an
78. 00 19288 38488 b gga Gs Ge Selecting the data length 7 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Data length box Baud rate 9608 bps Data length Ebit Parity Even 8 Press the 7 or 8 soft key to select the data length ee IM MV100 17E 3 11 uondo s9ej1a U jenas y Buisp B 3 5 Configuring the Serial Interface Selecting the parity 9 Press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the Parity box Data length 8 bit Parity Even 10 Press one of the soft keys from Odd to None to select the parity check Odd Even None ee nF wz Selecting the handshaking Valid only for the RS 232 interface 11 Press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the Handshaking box Parity Even RS 232 Handshaking ja 12 Press one of the soft keys from Off Off to CS RS to select the handshaking method ed Selecting the address Valid for the RS 422A 485 interface and the Modbus protocol 13 Press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the Address box RS 422A 485 Address Protocol Normal 14 Press one of the soft keys from 1 to 32 to select the address 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next 1 6 ED E E Setting the protocol to Normal 15 Press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the Protocol box RS 422A 485 Address 1 Protocol 16 Press the Normal soft key Normal Modbus Modbus H Qe C 3 12 IM MV100 17E 3 5 Configuring t
79. 00 210 Media has not been inserted Jan 01 2001 02 25 00 282 FTP control connection error FTP log Creation date Jan 01 2001 02 29 55 File Name Refresh Close Jan 01 2001 02 25 00 282 HOSTNAME 8 10102240 DD Jan 01 2001 02 25 00 283 USER P 10102240 DDS Key login log KEV LOGINTR User Name Creation date Jan 01 2001 02 30 12 Jan 01 2001 02 27 08 Ih 01 userl Jan 01 2001 02 24 10 in a weer E mail log MAIL x Refresh Close Creation date Jan 03 2001 00 09 46 a a a ye a Jan 03 2001 00 09 36 Alarm 1 Haruo_Saitou Jan 03 2001 SDi ere 00 09 31 Error 264 1 2 Some recipients addresses are invalid Web operation log Creation date Jan 01 2001 02 34 40 Jan 01 2001 A Key DISP ENTER Tan 01 2001 02 31 23 Key up Refresh Close IM MV100 17E 2 33 2 10 Using the Monitor Page and Operator Page GROUP Jan 6 J 3 2061 10 33 23 G YN 01S E a m Select Group gt DIGITAL Select Group gt EVENT VA in Contents of the operator page Refreshes the screen automatically Selects the screen size Auto Refresh J OFF gt Zoom Menu e Refreshes the screen ACE ME i ihia the measured 7 8 0 fl Select Group gt p y computed data Bes Select Group gt e Displays logs 3A Sets and writes messages Select Group gt Switches
80. 001 1L 01 05 11 12 25 00 01 05 11 12 30 00 A31 3t EN IM MV100 17E 6 15 asuodsey fo 6 2 Output Format of ASCII Data Message Summary The FL command is used to output the data The message summary is output Up to 100 messages are retained Messages that exceed 100 are cleared from the oldest message Syntax EACRLF ENCRLF yy Year 00 to 99 mo Month 01 to 12 dd Day 01 to 31 hh Hour C00 to 23 mi Minute 00 to 59 ss Second to 59 nn Message number 01 to 08 mmm m Message 16 characters Spaces are embedded when the number of characters is less than 16 uuu U User name Up to 16 characters Output when the key Login function is engaged Space Example EA 01 05 11 12 20 00 01 Hello Hello superstar 01 05 11 12 20 00 03 0123456789abcdef kokoko EN Status Information The IS command is used to output the data The operation status of the MV is output e For details related to the status information see section 7 2 The Bit Structure of the Status Information Syntax EACRLF ddd ccc bbb aaaCRLF ENCRLF aaa Status information 1 000 to 255 bbb Status information 2 000 to 255 ccc Status information 3 000 to 255 ddd Status information 4 000 to 255 Example EA 000 000 032 000 EN 6 16 IM MV100 17E 6 2 Output Format of ASCII Data File List The ME command is used to output the data The file list and the file data sizes of the specified direc
81. 17E 2 27 eu u OUJBYIy ey Buisn D 2 9 Setting the Web Server Function Procedure For the basic flow of operations see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi For the procedures related to entering character strings and values see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E 1 Press the MENU key to display the setting menu 2 Press the FUNC key for approximately 3 s to display the basic setting menu 3 Press the 11 Web E Mail MV100 or 7 Web E Mail MV200 soft key to display the Web and e mail setting menu 4 Press the 1 Web soft key to display the Web menu Web menu MV100 Web menu MV200 Setup Mode ne Web Web Use Not Not Use Not Use Not Use Not Enabling Disabling the Web server function 5 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Use Not box Web Use Not Not 6 Press either the Use or Not soft key If you select Use go to step 7 If you select Not go to step 28 Use Not ee a Page type type of screen to be displayed 7 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Page type box Web Use Not Use Page type On Off Off 8 Press either the Operator or Monitor soft key If you select Operator go to step 9 If you select Monitor go to step 23 Operator Monitor eS Operator page Selecting whether or not to use the operator page 9 Press the arrow key to move the c
82. 1OG adiivcccicesceccaveevssiceccevecnccgneweincesecemoecnetens communication timeout conceptual diagram BINARY configuring the Ethernet interface confirming Operation ooo ee ee eee eee e eee tere eeeeeeteeeeaeeneees confirming the connection status 0 0 0 eerie connecting the Ethernet interface CONNECTION status 0 eeeee eee eeeeseeeceeeeeeteaeeeeeaeeeeesaeeeeseeees connector pin arrangement RS 232 sessen 3 2 CONVEMTON oe eee eceeeseee cee eeeeensseneceeeeeaaaeeneeeeseeneaaeaeeeeeseeseenees 3 8 CRS EF avis darri NeR Ape r nioi 5 2 CSRS eecestenwenanientiorneararcboriresarranaiarenatiaie 3 4 Doo data dropout Modbus master eee 4 13 App 8 data length ooo cece sere e eee eeeeeeee sees seeeenaeeneaeeee 3 10 data length BINARY output 0 eee eeneeeeeeeees 6 2 data reception Control oo ee eee ecee eee eeneeteeeteneeeeeeenaes 3 3 data SUM cleo hove cnv aea a oe aiaa 6 2 data transmission control sesseseeseesiesrrerieerrerrerinrrrerrnrnere 3 3 default gateway seseeeseeseieireierisiesitinsisiisinersinersrnernernrn 2 3 d limiter Airini ea ata 5 2 DISP ENTER key ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeseaeesseeeneeees iv DNS sstetanacuvieevcoioratedavercetgataiarantovararavevcress 2 3 DNS Som omame onan Ainetenidih beatin esi ans 2 3 domain NAME 0 00 eeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeesenaeeeseneeeeeeeeeees 2 3 dman Suffix aston hee aie aera ees 2 4 E e mai
83. 2 MV104 MV204 and or 31 to 42 MV200 01 to 30 MV208 p3 last channel number MV100 1 to 12 FIFO buffer length 240 intervals scan or 31 to 42 MV200 1 to 30 interval Example Output the most recent measured computed Maximum buffer period 240 x acquiring data from channel 1 to 5 in ASCII format period FD 01 05 e For models MV106 MV112 MV210 Description The most recent measured computed data MV220 and MV230 indicates the most recent measured computed FIFO buffer length 60 intervals scan data residing in the internal memory when the interval MV receives the FD command Maximum buffer period 60 x acquiring e Set the parameters for the first and last period channel numbers so that the last channel GETNEW number is greater than or equal to the first Output the specified number of blocks p4 of channel number FIFO data back starting from the recent acquire position block FF Outputs FIFO data e Parameters p2 and p4 are valid when p1 is Shean FF p1 p2 p3 p4 lt terminator gt set 1o GET or GETNEW p1 Operation type If p4 is omeo all the data of all blocks GET Output the data starting acquired in the FIFO buffer are output From the next tothe Set the parameters for the first and last previous read position channel numbers so that the last channel RESEND Retransmit the previous number is greater than or equal to the first output channel number RESET S t he mead position to the For the output flow of FIFO data see most
84. 2 Relay number set to AND logic NONE I 1 I 1 Ixx Ixx I 2 to 106 I11 to 116 only for MV200 I21 to 126 only for MV200 I31 to 126 only for MV200 p3 Energize De energize the relay CENERGIZE DE_ENERGIZE p4 Hold Not hold the relay CHOLD NONHOLD p5 Hold Not hold the alarm status display CHOLD NONHOLD p6 Interval for the upper limit on the rate of change 1 to 15 p7 Interval for the lower limit on the rate of change 1 to 15 p8 Turn ON OFF the alarm hysteresis ON OFF Query XA Example Set relay numbers 101 to 112 to AND logic Enable reflash Set the alarm to energizing and hold Set the alarm 5 20 IM MV100 17E 5 6 Basic Setting Commands Description XI Syntax Query Example Description XB Syntax Query Example XJ Set the interval for the upper limit on the rate of change status display to hold to 10 and the interval for the lower limit on the rate of change to 12 Enable alarm hysteresis XA ON 101 112 ENERGIZE HOLD HOLD 10 12 0N The interval is set in units of the scan interval The XV command is used to set the scan interval The hysteresis setting does not apply to computation channels Sets the A D integral time XI p1 lt terminator gt p1 A D integral time AUTO 5 HZ 6QHZ 10QMS XI Set the A D integral time to 50 Hz XI 50HZ 100 MS is available only on models MV106 MV112 MV210 MV220 and MV230 Sets the burn out XB p1 p2 lt
85. 22 A 485 Dedicated Commands MO Syntax Example Description Outputs TLOG data manual sampled data and report data acquired in the internal memory MO p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 Operation type DIR Put the data on standby for communication output and output data list GET Output first time NEXT Output Csucceeding times This parameter is used to output the remaining data when first output operation is not adequate RESEND Retransmit the previous output SIZE Output the data size Ccapacity p2 Output data type TLOG TLOG data MANUAL Manual sampling data REPORT Report p3 Block number When p2 is TLOG 1 to 16 When p2 is MANUAL 1 to 50 When p2 is REPORT 1 to 40 Output the data in block number 1 containing TLOG data from the instrument MO GET TLOG 1 Parameter p2 is valid when p1 is set to DIR GET or SIZE e Parameter p3 is valid when p1 is set to GET or SIZE e This command can be used to output data over the communication interface Ethernet or serial that was selected with the XO command e This command outputs the data that have been put on standby using p1 DIR using p1 GET Make sure to put the data on standby using DIR before outputting the data using GET 5 9 Output Commands RS 422A 485 Dedicated Commands ESC O Syntax Example Description ESC C Syntax Example Description Opens the instrument The ASCII code of ESC is 1BH See appendix 1
86. 255 p3 Port on the PC side to 65535 close 34159 192 168 111 24 1054 EQ Description This command cannot be used to disconnect a server port Also it cannot disconnect the MV being operated Use the quit command for this close Syntax Example purpose con Outputs connection information Syntax con lt terminator gt Example con EA 00 00 00 12 34 56 Active connections Proto Local Address TCP 192 168 111 24 34159 192 168 111 24 1053 ESTABLISHED Foreign Address State TCP 0 34155 0 LISTEN TCP 0 0 34159 0 LISTEN TCP 0 34150 0 LISTEN EN TCP Protocol used Local Address The MV s socket address Displays IP address port number Foreign Address The destination socket address Displays IP address port number State Connection status ESTABLISHED Connection established eth Outputs Ethernet statistical information Syntax eth lt terminator gt Example eth EA 00 00 00 12 34 56 Ethernet Statistics Name In Pkt In Err Out Pkt Out Err 16 Coll 100 o o o o mbQ 74 Q 64 Q Q EN help Outputs help Syntax help p1 lt terminator gt p1 Command name Cclose con eth help net quit Example help EA con echo connection information eth echo Ethernet information help echo help net echo network status quit close this connection EN net Outputs network information Syntax net lt terminator gt
87. 3 4 5 10 20 YL Set the read cycle to 500 timeout time to 25QMS and number of retials to 2 YL 5QQMS 25QMS 2 This command is valid when the serial interface protocol is set to Modbus M For the procedure in setting the serial interface see section 4 4 The settings specified by this command take effect the next time the MV is turned ON Sets the commands for Modbus master When the command is not used Syntax Query Example YM p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Registration number 1 to 8 p2 Command ON OFF OFF YM p1 Set the command registration number 1 to OFF YM 1 0FF When the command is used Query Example p4 Last channel number MV100 CQ1 to C12 MV200 CQ 1 to C30 p5 Slave device address number 1 to 247 p6 Register number 30001 to 39999 40001 to 49999 300001 to 365535 400001 to 465535 p7 Data type CINT16 UINT16 INT32_B INT32_L UINT32_B UINT32_L FLOAT_B FLOAT_L YM Take a 32 bit signed integer assigned to registers 30003 Cupper 16 bits and 30004 Clower 16 bits in slave device address number is 5 to the communication input data channel CQ2 YM 2 0N C02 C 2 5 30003 INT32_B Description e This command is valid when the serial YU interface protocol is set to Modbus M For the procedure in setting the serial interface see section 4 4 The settings specified by this command take effect the next time the MV is turned ON Sets the contents of
88. 5 4 22 The upper and lower span limits are equal See sections 5 1 to 5 7 23 The upper and lower scale limits are equal See sections 5 5 and 5 6 30 The partial boundary value exceeds the range of the span See section 7 11 31 Partial expansion display is set ON for a SKIPPED channel See section 5 4 35 The upper and lower limits of the display band are equal See section 7 9 36 The lower limit of the display band is greater than the upper limit See section 7 9 37 The display band is narrower than 4 of the entire display See section 7 9 40 Incorrect group set character string See section 7 6 41 There is no specified input channel See sections 5 4 5 6 and 5 8 42 Exceeded the number of channels which can be set See sections 5 4 5 6 and 5 8 43 A channel number cannot repeat in a group See section 7 6 45 There is no character string saved in the clipboard Copy a character string to the clipboard 46 The character string saved in the clipboard is too long Paste a character string with the specified number of characters 61 There is no channel specified by the MATH expression See section 11 4 62 MATH expression grammar is incorrect See section 11 2 63 MATH expression sequence is incorrect See section 11 2 64 MATH upper and lower span values are equal See section 11 4 70 The range of the MATH constant is exceeded See section 11 4 71 Set range of the MATH constant is exceeded See secti
89. 7 User authorization This function allows only registered users to access the MV in order to prevent invalid access from the network Up to seven names can be registered You will also specify the access authority see below when registering the name There are limitations on the number of simultaneous connections or simultaneous uses of the MV from the PC see section 2 1 Granting access authority This function provides access authority user level to operate the MV for the registered users For example this prevents user B user level from changing the measurement conditions that were set by user A administrator level There are two user levels on the MV user and administrator One administrator and six users can be registered e Administrator An administrator has the authority to use all setting measurement server functions maintenance test server functions and FTP server functions e User A user has limited authority to use the setting measurement server functions maintenance test server functions and FTP server functions For the limitation of commands see section 5 2 e Limitations on the use of the setting measurement server The user cannot change settings that would change the MV s operation Measurement and setup data can be output e Limitations on the use of the maintenance test server The user cannot disconnect a connection between another PC and the MV The connection between the PC that the user is operati
90. D B B 8 Secondary o 8 8 20 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box C 21 Enter the primary DNS server address in the entry box 2 6 IM MV100 17E 2 3 Configuring the Ethernet Interface 22 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered value is set in the Primary box e Setting the secondary DNS server address Set this value when using the secondary DNS server in the system or the network to which the MV belongs If this setting is not necessary go to step 25 23 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Secondary box under server search order Server search order Primary a o Secondary 8 B B B 24 Set the secondary DNS server address using the same method from steps 20 through 22 e Setting the MV s host name 25 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Host name box JEGY Y U U U U Host_name Nomain name 26 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box Input 5 27 Enter the MV s host name in the entry box 28 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered string value is set in the Host name box Setting the domain name to which the MV belongs 29 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Domain name box Domain name 30 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box Input es 31 Enter the MV s domain name in the entry box 32 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered siring value is set in the Domain name box e
91. Description This command can be used on models with the batch function option BT1 5 16 IM MV100 17E 5 4 Setting Commands Setting 5 5 Setting Commands Control Syntax Query Example Description BC Syntax Query Example Description BD Syntax Query Example Sets the batch number the lot number automatic increment of the lot number and the displayed information BB p1 p2 p3 p4 lt terminator gt p1 Batch number Up to 16 characters p2 Lot number to 9999 p3 Enable disable automatic increment of the Lot number ON OFF p4 Displayed information BATCH TIME BB Set the batch number to LOT the lot number to 2 enable automatic increment of the Lot number and set the displayed information to BATCH BB LOT 2 0N BATCH This command can be used on models with the batch function option BT1 Sets the comment number and the character string BC p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Comment number 1 to 3 p2 Character string Up to 32 characters BC Set the character string COMMENT to the comment number 1 BC 1 COMMENT This command can be used on models with the batch function option BT1 Sets the alarm delay time BD p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Channel number 01 to 60 p2 Alarm delay time 1 to 3600 s BD p1 Set the alarm delay time for channel Q1 to 120 s BC 01 120 5 5 Setting Commands Control UD Switches the screen When switchin
92. E e Execution Errors Code Message Explanation Countermeasures Ref section 150 This action is not possible because sampling is in progress See sections 8 5 and 8 6 151 This action is not possible during sampling or calculating See sections 8 5 8 6 and 11 3 152 This action is not possible because saving is in progress Wait till the saving ends 153 This action is not possible because formatting is in progress Wait till the formatting ends 155 The message is not written while sampling is stopped See sections 8 5 and 8 6 160 Cannot load the specified data Change the memory setting See sections 4 5 9 3 and 9 4 1 See the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E Operation Errors e Errors related to external storage medium Code Message Explanation Countermeasures Ref section 200 Operation aborted because an error was found in media Check the storage medium 201 Not enough free space on media Use another storage medium 202 Media is read only Release the write protection 210 Media has not been inserted Insert a storage medium into the drive 211 Media is damaged or not formatted Use another storage medium or carry out formatting 212 Format error Try formatting again or use another storage medium 213 The file is read only Access to other files or make the file write enable 214 There is no file or directory See section 5
93. Header2 Set the string to be attached to the e mail message using up to 64 alphanumeric characters Settings when transmitting e mail messages at the specified time Recipient 1 Recipient 2 Turn On Off for each recipient e On Transmits e mail messages to the recipient e Off Does not transmit e mail messages to the recipient Interval Time interval used to repeat the e mail transmission starting from the Ref Time Select from the following list of choices for each recipient th 2h 3h 4h 6h 8h 12h and 24h Ref Time Specify the time when the e mail message is transmitted in the following range for each recipient The e mail transmission is repeated every Interval from this point 00 00 to 23 59 Example If Ref Time is 17 15 and Interval is 8h e mail messages are transmitted at 17 15 01 15 and 09 15 Contents of the transmitted mail See Contents of the transmitted mail on the previous page The default value for Subject is MV Periodic_data Settings when transmitting e mail messages at the time of recovery from a power failure System E Mail settings For the transmitted contents of the system mail see section 1 2 Recipient 1 Recipient 2 Turn On Off for each recipient e On Transmits e mail messages to the recipient e Off Does not transmit e mail messages to the recipient Contents of the transmitted mail See Contents of the transmitted mail on the previous page The instantaneous values of all chan
94. However due to the limitation of the internal memory files that are overacquired before they are transferred are lost For details related to the acquiring operation to the internal memory see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E Storing the settings To activate the settings made in the basic setting mode the settings must be saved Otherwise the settings return to the previous values IM MV100 17E 2 11 99819 U OUJBYTy OY Buisn D 2 5 Setting the FTP Client Automatic Transfer of Display Event Report Data Files Procedure For the basic flow of operations see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi 1 Press the Menu key to display the setting menu 2 Press the FUNC key for approximately 3 s to display the basic setting menu 3 Press the 10 Communication MV100 or 6 Communication MV100 MV200 soft key to display the communication function setting menu 4 Press the 3 FTP transfer file MV100 or 2 FTP Client MV200 soft key to display the Communication FTP client menu MV100 Communication FTP tramsfer file MV200 Communication FTP client Setup Node ial Conmunication FTP client o rFTP transfer file FIP transfer file Disp amp Event data Disp amp Event data Report Off Report Off FTP connection Primary FTP server name Port number 21 Login name Password Account PASY mode Off Initial path On Off
95. Interface 2 1 Ethernet Interface Specifications 2 0 0 ee eecceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeseaeesneeseueeseeeeeaeess 2 1 2 2 Connecting the Ethernet Interface 00 ceeceeeceeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeseeeesaeeseaeesaeeseaeeseeeteaeess 2 2 2 3 Configuring the Ethernet Interface 00 2 eeeeececeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeaeeseeeesaeeseaeeeeeseaeeseeeteneees 2 3 2 4 Checking the Connection Status of the Ethernet Interface ceeceeseeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeteeeees 2 9 2 5 Setting the FTP Client Automatic Transfer of Display Event Report Data Files 2 10 2 6 Performing the FTP EST eaa t a ra arae Aae ae E a ara Ea A aE a ET aa aaia a ahe Sakan ti 2 16 2 7 Setting the Login Timeout for Ethernet Communications sseeseeseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeneeeee 2 17 2 8 Displaying the Log Screen of the Error Communication and FTP c escceeseeeeeees 2 22 2 9 Setting the Web Server FUNCTION ecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeceeeeaceseeeesaeeseaeeeeeeeaeeeeeetaes 2 26 2 10 Using the Monitor Page and Operator Page ccecceseceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeseeeeeaeeteaeeeaeersaee 2 31 2 11 Setting the E Mail Transmission Function cccceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeseeseaeeteeeeeaeetaaee 2 38 2 12 Performing an E Mail Transmission Test cccceecceesteceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeteaeeeneetaaee 2 47 2 13 Starting Stopping E Mail Transmissions c eeceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeteaeesenetaes 2 48
96. MV is in the operation mode An error message is displayed when the MV is in the setting mode or basic setting mode For details on the operation mode setting mode and basic setting mode see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E Entering the user name and password e Entering the user name 2 A window appears for you to enter the user name and password Enter the user name Enter Network Password HE yD Please type your user name and password Site 10 0 232 29 Realm UserName Password T Save this password in your password list Cared e Entering the password 3 Enter the password All characters are displayed as asterisks If the Save the password check box is selected the window appears with the saved password the next time all characters are displayed as asterisks 4 Click OK to display the monitor page Auto refreshing the display 5 Click Auto Refresh to specify ON or OFF Refreshing the display manually 6 Click Refresh in the display menu section to refresh the page Zooming in or out of the display 7 Click Zoom to specify 100 or 75 MV200 or 100 or 200 MV100 Displaying the alarm summary 8 Click Alarm summary in the display menu section to display the alarm summary Click Refresh to refresh the alarm summary information Click Close to close the alarm summary window IM MV100 17E 2 35 eu u OUJBYTA ey Buisn D 2 10 Using
97. Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E The error communication FTP log data can be output For the data output format see section 6 2 IM MV100 17E 2 23 eyu u OUJBYIy ey Buisn D 2 8 Displaying the Log Screen of the Error Communication and FTP Procedure Displaying the error log 1 Press the FUNC key to display the FUNC menu The construction of the FUNC menu varies depending on the basic settings and options 2 Press the Log soft key to display the log screen menu Log U 3 Press the Error soft key to display the error log screen J Displaying the communication log 1 Press the FUNC key to display the FUNC menu The construction of the FUNC menu varies depending on the basic settings and options 2 Press the Log soft key to display the log screen menu Log D 3 Press the Commu soft key to display the communication log screen ai Displaying the FTP log 1 Press the FUNC key to display the FUNC menu The construction of the FUNC menu varies depending on the basic settings and options 2 Press the Log soft key to display the log screen menu Log U 3 Press the FTP soft key to display the FTP log screen a Displaying the Web operation log 1 Press the FUNC key to display the FUNC menu The construction of the FUNC menu varies depending on the basic settings and options 2 Press the Log soft key to display the log screen menu Log U 3 Press the Web soft
98. Modbus master function on the MODBUS STATUS screen Communication conditions Read cycle 258ns Time out 258ms lt Retrials 2 Comm Data Slave No Status First Last Address Registers 1 lood Hh Hh amp 2 30881 2 Good c82 C2 lt 2 30082 3 Ld 4 5 6 7 8 Status code Communication input Address and register Status lamp data of the MV of the slave device Communication condition The communication status is displayed through the status lamp and the detail code Status Lamp Detail Code Meaning Green GOOD Communication is operating normally Yellow Retrying Red Communication is suspended due to repetitive timeouts NONE No response from the slave device FUNC The slave device cannot execute the command from the MV REGI The slave device does not have the specified register ERR There is an error in the response data from the specified slave Space The detail code is not displayed until the status is confirmed when communication is started Resuming command transmission Through key operation you can resume command transmission to the slave device to which the command transmission is stopped indicated by a red status lamp Data while retrying when command transmission is stopped While retrying the communication input data Cxx is held at the latest value When command transmission is stopped the communication input data turns to be an error data In this case computation channels
99. OLT SR 2 VOLT lt terminator gt is taken to be SRO1 VOLT SRO2 VOLT lt terminator gt Terminator Terminating character Use either of the following two characters for the terminator e CR LF C DH AH in ASCII code e LF COAH in ASCII code Note 2 eee MN Do not specify a channel or relay number that is not available on the MV An error will occur e The total data length from the first character to the terminator must be less than 2047 bytes Commands are not case sensitive with the exception of user specified character strings All the commands that are listed using sub delimiters are executed even if one of the commands is erroneous Spaces that are inserted before and after a parameter are ignored However if spaces are inserted before a command after a sub delimiter or after a query an error occurs Response The MV returns a response affirmative negative response to a command that is delimited by a single terminator The controller should follow the one command to one response format When the command response rule is not followed the operation is not guaranteed For the response syntax see section 6 1 Commands dedicated to RS 422A 485 see section 5 9 and instrument information output commands section 5 11 are exceptions 5 2 IM MV100 17E 5 2 A List of Commands Setting Commands Command Command Function Execution Administrator User Page Type Name Mode Setting SR Sets the inp
100. Otherwise new settings will not be activated XG Sets the time zone Syntax XG p1l lt terminator gt p1 The offset time from GMT 1200 to 1200 Upper two digits Hours 00 to 12 Lower two digits Minutes 00 to 59 Set the offset time to 9 hours lead XG 0900 Description This command can be used on models with the computation function option M1 Example XP Sets the data and time for the memoty timeup When the memory timeup is set to none Syntax XP p1 lt terminator gt p1 Timeup type OFF Query XP Example Set the memory timeup to none XP OFF When the timeup type is set to HOUR DAY or MONTH Syntax XP p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 Timeup type HOUR DAY MONTH p2 Date of timeup Cdd fixed form dd Day 01 to 28 p3 Time of timeup hh fixed form hh hour 00 to 23 Query XP Example The memory timeup occures at 9 o clock everyday Parameter p2 is invalid in this example XP DAY 5 09 When the timeup type is set to WEEK Syntax XP p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 Timeup type CWEEK p2 Day of timeup CSUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT p3 Time of timeup hh fixed form hh hour 00 to 23 Query XP Example The memory timeup occures at 9 o clock every Tuesday XP WEEK TUE 09 YA Sets the IP address subnet mask and default gateway Syntax YA p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 IP address 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 p2 Subnet mask 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 p3 Default gateway 0 0 0
101. P servers can be specified primary and secondary If the primary server is down the file is transferred to the secondary server e This function can be used only when communicating via the Ethernet interface For the configuration required to use this function see sections 2 3 and 2 5 FTP test e The file transfer can be checked by transferring a test file from the MV to a remote FTP server The result of the FTP test can be confirmed on the FTP log screen e This function can be used only when communicating via the Ethernet interface For the configuration required to use this function see section 2 6 Instrument information server The serial number and model of the MV connected to Ethernet can be output The communication commands that can be used through this function are instrument information output commands see section 5 11 e This function can be used only when communicating via the Ethernet interface For the configuration required to use this function see section 2 3 1 4 IM MV100 17E 1 2 Explanation of the Functions Login This function can be used only when communicating via the Ethernet interface and when using the setting measurement server maintenance test server and the FTP server functions For the configuration required to use this function see sections 2 3 and 2 7 Fora description of the login process of the setting measurement server and maintenance test server see appendix
102. RLF s_kccuuuuuu ppCRLF aaaaaa ddd ffff ggg tttttt yy mo dd hh mi ss mmm cc uuuuuu pp Number of data points 6 digits Matches the number of blocks n in the above figure Number of channels 3 digits Sampling interval value 4 digits Sampling interval unit 3 characters left justified Data number of the trigger position 6 digits counting starts with 0 For display data this value is the number of the last display data Year 00 to 99 Month 01 to 12 Day 01 to 31 Hour 00 to 23 Minute 00 to 59 Second 00 to 59 Millisecond 000 to 999 Summer time or winter time S summer time Space winter time Data status N Normal D Differential input Channel type Measurement channel A Computation channel Channel number 01 to 60 Unit information 6 characters left justified mV mV e eC XXXXXX user defined character string Decimal position 00 to 04 No decimal 00000 for QQ One digit below the decimal 0000 0 for 01 Two digits below the decimal 000 00 for Q2 Three digits below the decimal 00 000 for 03 Four digits below the decimal 0 0000 for 04 Space 6 22 IM MV100 17E 6 3 Output Format of Binary Data Block 2 bytes 2 bytes al MIN value Measured data Measured data MAX value Computed data Computed data lt gt k 4 bytes Special data value 4 bytes T
103. STATUS screen cecceeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeees 4 13 R monitor page nsee 2 26 monitor page contents 2 31 FOAG CY ClO EEA A A A T multiple negative responses ssssssesesrserrerrrerrerrsrrnerrnrnes 6 1 r af PANG so ctevcescevecsatmeaesteseasccousaeastevearecsecdevieaiteoenee see stadee receive DUTTON sisss8ciwe sissies nti ha sri kii ie ee Sas FOCIDIONE hisini dneni rar arasin eieaa aadis N refreshing the monitor page sa NAME Of Part sceeecscesecsevsssseesessesesseveesssssssuseessetessuseesseteesseeessesens iv register ASSIQNMENES ee eee cee eeee cess eee eeeeeeeseeteaeenaeees negative TOSPONSE dcx cisteutuia sic acuneiusi awiaciamnuaedn 6 1 POSPONSE xs sccseesecesadehs est eautesteeseiueeveee sae cnnunersrevieseesteusuereeeresd Normal protocol 3 10 response instrument information number of bytes ssssseessesseeees 6 20 response SYNTAX ec eeeeeseeseeeteeneees number of simultaneous USES 0 0 sees ittee eirette eree 2 1 resuming command transmission 5 retrial sen vtareede adda aa de eais N EE dani RS 232 interface CONNECHON sssssssesisseesenesenstnsrterrnrererrnern eee v O RS 232 interface specification 3 1 RS 232 standard cceseeee 3 2 eons a sa RS 422A 485 dedicated response 65 OP OFALOF EE RS 422A 485 interface specification EEEE 3 1 output command E a ls RCI 56 RS 422A 485 interface terminal cccceeeeeeeseeeteeeteeeeee v o
104. Sa User s Manual MobileCorder MV100 MV200 Communication Interface IM MV100 17E YOKOGAWA IM MV100 17E 4th Edition Yokogawa Electric Corporation M 0017E 0 4 Forward Notes Trademarks Revisions Disk No RE25 4th Edition February 2002 Yk Thank you for purchasing the YOKOGAWA MobileCorder MV100 MV200 This Communication Interface User s Manual contains information about the Ethernet serial interface communication functions To ensure correct use please read this manual thoroughly before operation Keep this manual in a safe place for quick reference in the event a question arises The following five manuals including this one are provided as manuals for the MV100 MV200 Manual Name Manual No Description MV100 User s Manual IM MV100 01E Explains all functions and procedures of the MV100 excluding the communication functions MvV200 User s Manual IM MV200 01E Explains all functions and procedures of the MV200 excluding the communication functions MV100 MV200 IM MV100 17E This manual Explains the Communication communication functions of the Ethernet Interface serial interface Fieldbus IM 04L02A01 18E Explains the communication functions Communication of the FOUNDATION Fieldbus interface Interface For models with CF1 DAQSTANDARD IM 04L02A01 61E Describes the functions and operating procedures of DAQSTANDARD This manual describes
105. Setting the primary domain suffix Set this value when the domain suffix is necessary Otherwise go to step 39 for models with the serial communication function or step 41 for models without the serial communication function 33 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Primary box under Domain suffix search order Domain suffix search order Primary Ganandarni 34 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box CD IM MV100 17E 2 7 eu u OUJBYTA ey Buisn D 2 3 Configuring the Ethernet Interface 35 Enter the primary domain suffix in the entry box 36 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered value is set in the Primary box e Setting the secondary domain suffix Set this value when the secondary domain suffix exists If this setting is not necessary go to step 39 for models with the serial communication function or step 41 for models without the serial communication function 37 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Secondary box under Domain suffix search order Domain suffix search order Primary Secondary 38 Set the secondary domain suffix in the same fashion as in steps 34 to 36 Selecting the communication interface used to output the data in the internal memory and the files on the external storage medium The Memory output is displayed when the serial communication function is specified 39 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Memory out box H
106. Yokogawa Electric Corporation IM MV100 17E How to Use this Manual Structure of the Manual The structure of this User s Manual is as follows Chapter 1 Overview of the Communication Functions Describes the relationship between the communication functions and the interface and provides an outline of the communication functions Chapter 2 Using the Ethernet Interface Describes the specifications and setup procedures of the Ethernet interface Describes the FTP client function Web server function and e mail transmission function Also describes how to display the log screen Chapter 3 Using the Serial Interface Option Describes the functions specifications and setup procedures of the serial interface option Two types of serial interfaces RS 232 and RS 422A 485 are available Chapter 4 Using the Modbus Protocol Describes the specifications and setup procedures of the Modbus protocol and the status indication screen of the Modbus master Chapter 5 Commands Describes each command that can be used Chapter 6 Response Describes the data format of the panel setup information and measured computed data that are output from this instrument Chapter 7 Status Report Describes the status information Appendix Provides an ASCII character code table the flow of operation when outputting data from MV a list of error messages and the login process Index Provides an index Conventions Used in
107. ace comes as standard equipment with the instrument The serial interface RS 232 RS 422A 485 is available as an option In order to use the various communication functions of the MV the Ethernet or serial communications must be configured beforehand The following figure illustrates the relationship between the communication functions of the MV and the Ethernet serial interface To use the communication functions of the MV over the Ethernet serial interface protocols that exist between the function and the interface must be followed A protocol is a set of rules that govern the communication between two computers over a line or network The communication functions of the MV Maintenance Web FTP Modbus Modbus Setting Measurement Test server server server PENRE l t i Application SAVE FASTON SErVSr Login ae ea Instrument User authorization information grant access rights server Proprietary protocol Modbus for the MV protocol Serial TCP Lower protocol communication control IP HTTP Upper protocol Serial interface Ethernet interface Interface RS 232 RS 422A 485 10BASE T PC HE Connect the MV and Connect the MV and the PC via the serial cable the PC via the Ethernet cable FTP File Transfer Protocol TCP Transmission Control Protocol UDP User Datagram Protocol IP Internet Protocol HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol SMTP Simpl
108. acy of each measurement range see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E 5 8 IM MV100 17E 5 4 Setting Commands Setting 5 4 Setting Commands Setting SR Sets the input range When setting channels to skip Syntax SR p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Channel number MV100 01 to 12 MV200 1 to 30 p2 Range mode SKIP Query SRE p1 Skips channel Q1 SR 01 SKIP Description This command cannot be specified while measurement computation is in progress or while a report is being created e Measurements are not made on channels that are set to SKIP Example When setting the channels to voltage thermocouple RTD or digital input Syntax SR p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 lt terminator gt p1 Channel number MV100 01 to 12 MV200 1 to 30 p2 Input type VOLT DC VOLTAGE TC Thermocouple RTD Resistance temperature detector DI Digital input p3 Measurement range p4 Lower Limit of span p5 Upper limit of span Query SRE p1 Example Set the input type for channel 01 to thermocouple type R span lower limit to Q C and span upper Limit to 1760 0 C SR 1 TC R 0 17600 Description This command cannot be specified while measurement computation is in progress or while a report is being created Set parameters p3 p4 and p5 according to the table in section 5 3 For parameters p4 and p5 enter a value using 5 digits or less excluding the decimal The decimal position is fixed to the position indicated in the tab
109. ad cycle Timeout 125ns Timeout 125ms Retrials Off Retrials Off Basic settings f Command settings oje SS gt gt 125ms 258ms 568ms Is Next 1 2 CIARA a o N e slsisislsic 125ms 258ms 588ns Is 2 5s 18s Selecting the read cycle 5 Press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the Read cycle box Basic settings Read cycle Timeout 125ns Retrials Off 6 Press one of the soft keys from 125ms to 10s to select the read cycle 125ms 258ns 588ns 1s 2s 5s 18s Selecting the timeout time 7 Press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the Time out box Basic settings Read cycle 125ns_ Timeout Retrials Off 8 Press one of the soft keys from 125ms to 1min to select the timeout time 125s 258ns 58 ns is 2s 5s Next 1 2 Se a OO 4 10 IM MV100 17E 4 5 Setting the Modbus Master Function Selecting the number of retrials 9 Press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the Retrials box Basic settings Read cycle 125ns Timeout 125ms_ Retrials Off 10 Press one of the soft keys from Off to 20 to select the address Off 1 2 3 4 5 Next 1 2 Se aa 0 For MV100 confirm the new settings pressing the DISP ENTER key To cancel press the ESC key For detailed operations regarding confirmation and cancellation see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi Setting the command For MV100 when s
110. and 2 are cleared when they are output Status information 3 and 4 are not cleared when it is output and remains at 1 while the event is occurring e When multiple connections are up filters can be specified for the individual connection Therefore the status information can be held for each connection IM MV100 17E woday Sns x 7 2 The Bit Structure of the Status Information The following four groups of status information are output in response to a status information output request using the IS command For the output format see Status Information in section 6 2 Output Format of ASCII Data Status Information 1 Operation complete Bit Name Description 0 1 NOJAAN A D conversion complete Medium access complete Report generation complete Timeout Set to 1 when the A D conversion of the measurement is complete Set to 1 when the display event manual sampled report TLOG or screen image data file are finished being saved to the external storage medium Set to 1 when setting data is successfully saved or loaded Set to 1 when report generation is complete Set to 1 when the timer expires Status Information 2 Abnormal operation Bit Name Description 0 1 N NOL Measurement drop Decimal unit information change Command error Execution error Set to 1 when the measurement process could not keep up Set t
111. and MV230 the scan interval can only be set to 2 s Selects the temperature unit XT p1 lt terminator gt p1 Temperature unit C Celsius C F Fahrenheit CF XT Set the temperature unit to Fahrenheit XT F This command can be used on models with the display language code 2 Sets the channels to display the trend and acquire the data XS p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Channel number MV100 01 to 12 or 31 to 42 MV2 0 01 to 60 p2 Enable disable ON OFF displaying the trend and acquiring the data XS p1 Enable displaying the trend and acquiring the data on channel Q1 XS Q1 0N Computation channels MV100 31 to 42 MV200 31 to 60 can be configured on products with the computation function option M1 Sets the conditions used to acquire display event data to the internal memory or save the data to the external storage medium XM p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 p10 lt terminator gt p1 Saving method to the external storage medium CAUTO MANUAL p2 Data type DISPLAY EVENT E D p3 Sample rate of event data 125MS 250MS 500MS 1S 2S 10S 30S 60S 120S IM MV100 17E 5 21 spuewwog Ey 5 6 Basic Setting Commands Query Example Description XU Syntax p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 Event mode FREE TRIGGER ROTATE Number of block When p2 is set to EVENT 1 2 4 8 16 When p2 is set to E D 1 2 4 Event data length 3MIN 5MIN 10MIN 20MIN 30MIN 1H 2H 3H 4H 6H 8H 12H
112. ands to the slave device Select the number of retrials from the following Off 0 1 2 3 4 5 10 and 20 Setting the command The commands are used to read data from slave devices at the read cycle and put them to the communication input data of the MV Data from the consecutive registers with the same type of data in a slave device can be read and put to the consecutive communication input data of the MV using a command Turning On Off the command Turn On the command registration line to be used Up to eight commands can be registered IM MV100 17E 1090 01g SNqpow eu Buisn al 4 5 Setting the Modbus Masier Function Read channel start CH end CH Specify which communication input data will be assigned the data that is read from the slave device MV100 C01 to C12 MV200 C01 to C30 Communication input Registers in slave Registers in slave data of the MV device A device B Modbus master coi _ 30001 30001 Two registers are used co2 30002 30002 for a 32 bit datum C30 Address Specify the address of the slave device from the following 1 to 247 Register Specify the register number of the slave device 32 bit data is assigned to two registers Thus specify the smaller register number see Type below Input register 30001 to 39999 300001 to 365535 Hold register 40001 to 49999 400001 to 465535 Type Specify the type of data tha
113. at the Administrator or User level to be exceeded see section 2 1 four consecutive times the communication is dropped even if the password is correct App 16 IM MV100 17E Appendix 7 Login Process When not using the Ethernet login function of the MV Login as admin or user You can log into the MV as an administrator by accessing the MV using the user name admin You can log into the MV as a user by accessing the MV using the user name user Connect communications No Within the number of onnections Disconnect E1 402 communications No Yes U Increment retry count Disconnect communications No No gt Verification Within 5 match three retries 5 o Ss Within No No 2 the number of Within x lt simultaneous hree retries uses 3 ie Disconnect communications Login complete IM MV100 17E App 17 Index A access Cnt nana aie nn 2 27 AG GOUM AE AE TE T lolo ee EE E EEA administrator A affirmative response ssessrsssesrissrsrrrernsrnrrrurrnsteerrnsesrrunenee 6 1 AMOW KOY iiini iaaa inai iv ASCII character code eS GUL ONINY A E E 1 5 automatic file transfer cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeae 1 4 automatic transfer of data files cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 10 B basic setting command ccceeeteeeteeeeeteeteeetenees 5 4 5 20 basic setting M
114. ave devices pa L t Data dropout Slave2 and 3 3 When slave device is disconnected Number of retrials is set to 1 Read cycle a a oe 2 Slave Seuss tO t6 Timeout time Timeout time Slave device2 Retria G Slave device3 i it 1 Data dropout Slave device 2 disconnected Slave2 and 3 Data dropout Slave2 and 3 C R Status lamp G Green Y Yellow R Red Command from the MV Response from slave device App 8 IM MV100 17E Appendix 6 A List of Error Messages The list of error codes and messages is given below Errors Related to Parameter Settings e Setting Errors Code Message Explanation Countermeasures Ref section 1 System error Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer 2 Incorrect date or time setting See section 3 7 3 A disabled channel is selected See sections 5 4 5 6 and 5 8 4 Incorrect function parameter See sections 5 4 to 5 11 5 The input numerical value exceeds the set range Enter a proper value 6 Incorrect input character string Enter a proper character string 7 Too many characters Enter specified number of characters 8 Incorrect input mode See section 5 4 9 Incorrect input range code See section 5 4 21 Cannot set an alarm for a skipped channel See section
115. backlight saver function to ON the time after which to enable the screen backlight saver function to 1MIN and the factor that causes the screen to return from the saver mode to KEY SQ 2 0N 1MIN KEY Sets the 4 screen display only for MV200 SY p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 p10 lt terminator gt p1 Four screen display number 1 to 4 p2 Four screen display name Up to 16 characters p3 The display item of the upper left quadrant of the divided screen Cscreen 1 TREND Trend display DIGITAL Digital display BAR Bar graph display OVERVIEW Overview display Alarm indicator ALARM Alarm summary display MESSAGE Message summary display MEMORY Memory summary display MEDIA Medium summary display p4 The group number 1 to 4 to display in the upper left quadrant of the divided screen screen 1 p5 The display item of the Lower left quadrant of the divided screen Cscreen 2 same as the selections for p3 p6 The group number 1 to 4 to display in the lower left quadrant of the divided screen screen 2 p7 The display item of the upper right quadrant of the divided screen Cscreen 3 same as the selections for p3 p8 The group number 1 to 4 to display in the upper right quadrant of the divided screen screen 3 p9 The display item of the Lower right quadrant of the divided screen Cscreen 4 same as the selections for p3 p10 The group number 1 to 4 to display in the lower right quadrant of the divided screen scre
116. ble to perform key operation Try again a little later This message is displayed on the Web screen 277 Could not output screen to Web Failed to create the image This message is displayed on the Web screen IM MV100 17E App 11 xipueddy Ey Appendix 6 A List of Error Messages e Errors related to FTP client For information regarding the FTP client function of the MV100 MV200 see the MV100 MV200 Communication Interface User s Manual IM MV100 17E Code Message 280 IP address is not set or FTP function is not available Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 280 Character String and Details HOSTADDR The MV s IP address has not been specified Check the IP address DORMANT Internal processing error LINK Data link is disconnected Check the cable connection 281 FTP mail box operation error Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 281 Character String and Details MAIL Internal processing error STATUS Internal processing error TIMEOUT Internal processing error PRIORITY Internal processing error NVRAM Internal processing error 282 FTP control connection error Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 282 Character String and Details HOSTNAME Failed the DNS lookup search the IP address corresponding to the hos
117. ced to 75 in size MV200 or expanded to 200 MV100 Displaying the alarm summary Displays the alarm summary Click Refresh to refresh the data Refreshes the page Refresh _ Close Creation date Jan 03 2001 00 18 11 Alarm OUT Time 2L Jan 03 2001 00 17 51 2L Jan 03 2001 00 17 42 1H Jan 03 2001 00 16 15 Jan 03 2001 00 17 55 1H Jan 03 2001 00 16 15 Jan 03 2001 00 17 55 Displaying measured computed data Displays the measured computed data of all channels excludes measurement channels set to skip and computation channels set to Off Click Refresh to refresh the data Refresh Close Creation date Jan 01 2001 02 22 03 Alarm status EE Zk eens we li MEDA 0 798 v i EA 0 797 v iE gt BE 0 796 v E mE 0 796 v E s 0 795 v Displaying the log Displays the message log error log FTP log key login log Web operation log and e mail log Click Refresh to refresh the data 2 32 IM MV100 17E 2 10 Using the Monitor Page and Operator Page Message log MESSAGE z Selects log type Refreshes screen cae Close Creation date Jan 01 2001 02 29 20 Jan 01 2001 o 02 29 03 2 stop Communication Jan 01 2001 02 28 48 1 Communication Error log a Creation date Jan 01 2001 02 29 42 Refresh Close eu u OUJBYTA 94 Buisn Jan 01 2001 g 02 25
118. channel SJ Sets the TLOG timer Operation mode Yes No 5 15 SS Set the date and time at which to switch the Operation mode Yes No 5 16 daylight savings time FR Sets the acquiring interval to the FIFO buffer Operation mode Yes No 5 16 BA Sets the application name the supervisor name Operation mode Yes No 5 16 and the manager name BB Sets the batch number the lot number Operation mode Yes No 5 17 automatic increment of the lot number and the displayed information BC Sets the comment number and the character Operation mode Yes No 5 17 string BD Sets the alarm delay time Operation mode Yes No 5 17 Yes Command usable No Command not usable IM MV100 17E 5 3 5 2 A List of Commands Note There are two execution modes on the MV If you attempt to execute a command ina mode that is different from the specification a syntax error occurs Use the DS command to switch to the execution mode then set or control the MV Query commands can be executed in either mode e Basic setting mode Measurement computation is stopped and settings are changed in this mode e Operation mode As a general rule commands other than those for the basic setting mode described above are used in this mode The administrator and user specifications in the table indicate the user level that is specified using the login function for Ethernet communications For details see section 1 2 Command Command Function Execution Administrator User Page
119. cription e 125MS 250MS and 500MS apply only to BA Syntax Query Example models MV102 MV104 MV204 and MV208 e Set the acquiring interval to a value greater than the scan interval e Ifthe scan interval is set to a value less than the acquiring interval using the XV command or from the screen the acquiring interval is automatically set equal to the scan interval e The MV has a circular FIFO buffer The measured computed values are acquired to the internal memory at predetermined time intervals from the time the power is turned ON and the data are output when a FF command is received The previous output position is held for each connection and is updated when the next set of data is output with the FF command Using this functionality data can be collected without data dropouts if the PC reads the data in the circular buffer before the data are overacquired This compensates for the communication time differences that result from periodically retrieving data from the MV at a rate determined by the processing power of the measurement PC For the output flow of FIFO data see appendix 4 Sets the application name the supervisor name and the manager name BA p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 Application name Up to 16 characters p2 Supervisor name Up to 16 characters p3 Manager name Up to 16 characters BA Set the application name to A the supervisor name to B and the manager name to c BA A B C
120. d 2 in the previous figure to the following commands 1 MO DIR MANUAL 2 MO GET MANUAL 2 Since manual sampled data can be transmitted in one session 3 is not necessary Report data Set 1 and 2 in the previous figure to the following commands 1 MO DIR REPORT 2 MO GET REPORT 2 Since report data can be transmitted in one session 3 is not necessary TLOG data Set 1 2 and 3 in the previous figure to the following commands 1 MO DIR TLOG 2 MO GET TLOG 2 3 MO NEXT IM MV100 17E App 3 xipueddy E Appendix 3 Output Flow of the File or the File List in the External Storage Medium Example in which the file 10101000 DDS in the DATAO directory is output Command to send Command description y Received response data bese te GET DATA0 10101000 DDS Specify the file name using the full path and output the file BINARY header BINARY data BINARY footer Arethere NO When bit 0 of the BINARY header flag is more data 0 More data exist YES 1 Data transmission is complete Output mE NEXT i aeeai anta E Ser BINARY header BINARY data BINARY footer App 4 IM MV100 17E Appendix 3 Output Flow of the File or the File List in the External Storage Medium Example in which the file list belonging to directory DATAO is output 10 files at a time Command to send Co
121. d with the FE command the correct measured computed data can be derived Syntax The measured computed data are output in the following syntax along with the date and time information for each channel EACRLF DATE_yy mo ddCRLF TIME_hh mi ss mmmtCRLF s_kcca1aza3a4uuuuuuf dddddE ppCRLF cc 1020304 uuuuuu Year 00 to 99 Month 01 to 12 Day 01 to 31 Hour C00 to 23 Minute 00 to 59 Second 00 to 59 Millisecond 000 to 999 A period is placed between seconds and milli seconds Summer time or winter time S summer time CSpace winter time Data status Normal Differential input Skip Over Error Channel type Measurement channel A Computation channel Channel number 01 to 60 ai Alarm status level 1 az Alarm status level 2 a3 Alarm status level 3 a4 Alarm status level 4 Each status is set to H L h l R r T t or space CH upper limit alarm L lower limit alarm h difference upper limit alarm l difference lower limit alarm R upper limit on rate of change alarm r lower limit on rate of change alarm T delay upper limit alarm t delay lower limit alarm space no alarm Unit information 6 characters left justified movo zZ mV____ mV Vi V AC C xxxxxx user defined character string IM MV100 17E 6 2 Output Format of ASCII Data ddddd pp Example EA Sign G Mantissa 00000 to 99999 5 digits e 8 dig
122. data files can be used on the standard software DXA100 that came with the package For details see the DAQSTANDARD User s Manual IM 04L02A01 61E Files that are in common formats can be opened using software programs that are sold commercially e Other formats are written in ASCII code A text editor can be used to open these types of files The identifier section in the Conceptual diagram on the previous page contains Note the ID number that indicates the BINARY Data type BINARY data that are not indicated in the above table are considered undefined files IM MV100 17E asuodsey jo 6 1 Response Syntax Calculating the sum value When the CS command parameter is set to 1 check sum values are output only during serial communications The check sum is the same as that used in the TCP IP and is derived according to the following algorithm Buffer on which the sum value is calculated For the header sum it is calculated from data length flag identifier fixed to 6 bytes For the data sum it is calculated from BINARY data 1 byte Padding 1 2 3 4 5 6 If the data length of the buffer is odd a 0 is padded so that it is even 1 through 6 are summed as unsigned two byte integers unsigned short When the digit overflows a 1 is added Finally the result is bit wise inverted Sample program The sum value is determined using the following
123. data output in response to a ME MI or MO command is large all of the data may not be able to be returned in one output request parameter GET In this case the END flag becomes 0 You must send output requests parameter NEXT to receive the rest of the data until the END flag becomes 1 The bits that have for the name and flag are not used The value is undefined Identifier ID number BINARY data type Type Format 0 Undefined file file 1 Measured computed data data Yes 1 FIFO data data Yes 2 Display data file file DDS No 3 Event data file file DEV No 4 Manual sampled data file file DMN Yes 5 Hourly report data file file DHR Yes 6 Daily report data file file DDR Yes 7 Weekly report data file file DWR Yes 8 Monthly report data file file DMR Yes 9 TLOG data file file DTG No 10 Setup data file file PNL No 11 Display data data Yes 12 Event data data Yes 13 Screen image data file PNG Yes disclosed No undisclosed common format The table above shows the different types of BINARY Data BINARY data come in two types data and file Data e Measured computed data can be output using the FD command FIFO data can be output using the FF command e Display data or event data can be output using the MI command e The data format is disclosed See section 6 3 e File e Display data event data TLOG data and setup
124. display xxxxxxx Data dropout Data dropout occurs when commands 1 through 8 cannot be completed in a read cycle The communication input data Cxx is held at the previous value Take measures such as making the read cycle longer or reducing the number of commands IM MV100 17E 4 13 1090 01g SNqpo y Buisn al 4 6 Checking the Operating Status of the Modbus Master Function Procedure Displaying the MODBUS STATUS screen 1 Press the FUNC key The FUNC menu appears The structure of the FUNC menu varies depending on the basic settings and options Modbus master 2 Press the Modbus master soft key The Modbus status screen appears Data dropout When a data dropout occurs the message Data dropout is displayed on the MODBUS STATUS screen Press the right arrow key to clear the message Resuming command transmission to the slave device to which command transmission is stopped due to timeout 1 Using the up and down arrow keys select the command corresponding to the slave device to which transmission will be resumed Comm Data Slave No Status First Last Address Registers 1 Good Ch Ch 2 38881 2 Good Ch2 C2 lt 2 30882 3 None 3 3 amp 3 30881 4 5 A message Push right arrow key to refresh appears panen 2 Press the right arrow key to start command transmission to the specified slave device 4 14 IM MV100 17E Chapter 5 Commands 5 1 Command S
125. e ASCII BINARY header length 12 bytes ono Header sum BINARY BINARY data BINARY data BINARY footer 2 bytes EBCRLF Indicates that the data are BINARY Data length The byte value of flag identifier header sum BINARY data data sum Header sum The sum value of data length flag identifier BINARY data For the output format of various data types see section 6 3 Data sum The sum value of BINARY data Note ____ The data length of the BINARY header section is output according to the byte order specified with the BO command 6 2 IM MV100 17E 6 1 Response Syntax Flag Bit Name abbreviation pag Meaning of the flag 7 BO MSB LSB Output byte order 6 CS No Yes Existence of a check sum 5 as a 4 ba Ba fx 2 1 0 END Middle End In the middle or at the end of the continuous data e When the BO flag is Q the MSB is output first When the BO flag is 1 the LSB is output first e If the check sum is enabled parameter 1 using the CS command parameter each sum value is inserted in the header sum and data sum sections in the Conceptual diagram on the previous page If the check sum is disabled parameter Q a zero is inserted in the header sum and data sum sections For a sample program that calculates the sum value see Calculating the sum value on the next page When the amount of
126. e The following table shows dedicated commands for the RS 422A 485 interface and their responses Command syntax Meaning Response ESC O_xx CRLF Open the instrument Response from the instrument with the specified address ESC O_xx CRLF _ Space Response when the instrument with the specified address does not exist None ESC C_xx CRL n Close the instrument Response from the instrument with the specified address ESC C_xx CRLF _ Space Response when the instrument with the specified address does not exist None The causes that the condition become The instrument with the specified address does not exist is such as a command error the address not matching that of the instrument the instrument is not being turned ON and the instrument not being connected via the serial interface The xx in the table indicates the instrument s address Specify the address that is assigned to the instrument from 01 to 32 Only one instrument can be opened at any one time e When an instrument is opened with the ESC O command all commands on the instrument become active When an instrument is opened with the ESC O command any other instrument that is open is automatically closed e Normally either CR LF or LF can be used as terminators However the terminator for this command must be CR LF Note The ASCII code of ESC is 1BH See appendix 1 IM MV100 17E 6 5 asuodsey jo 6 2 Ou
127. e Mail Transfer Protocol When you use the serial interface select one of the following protocols e Proprietary protocol for the MV Modbus slave protocol Modbus master protocol IM MV100 17E 1 1 SUOIJDUNY UO IJCIIUNWIWOD 3y JO M IM AQ 1 2 Explanation of the Functions Modbus slave Modbus master Describes an outline of the communication functions of the MV By using the Modbus protocol measured computed data written to the MV s input register can be read by the PC and communication input data can be written read from the MV s hold register For the Modbus function codes that are supported by the MV see section 4 1 This function can be used only when communicating via the serial interface option For the settings required to use the functions see section 4 4 Modbus master device Serial communication Modbus slave device Loads the measured data of other instruments using the Modbus protocol The loaded data can be handled as communication input data of the computation function M1 option on the computation channel Function for writing data to other instruments is not supported For details on the Modbus function codes that are supported see section 4 1 This function can be used only when communicating via the serial interface option For the settings required in using this function see section 4 4 and 4 5 Modbus master device eo 5 Data from slave device Serial communication
128. e following list Odd Even None Selecting the slave address valid when Modbus slave function is engaged Select the address from the following values 1 to 32 Selecting the Modbus protocol When communicating using the Modbus protocol select Modbus Selecting the communication interface used to output the data in the internal memory and the files on the external storage medium Select Ethernet if you use output commands ME MI MO commands to output the data in the internal memory display data event data TLOG data manual sampled data and report data and the files on the external storage medium Selecting Serial has no effect Storing the settings To activate the settings made in the basic setting mode the settings must be saved Otherwise the settings return to the previous values Note When using the Modbus protocol setting the data length and handshaking produces no effect 4 4 IM MV100 17E 4 4 Setting the Configuration that is Used When the Modbus Protocol is Used Procedure For the basic flow of operations see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi ili Press the MENU key to display the setting menu 2 Press the FUNC key for approximately 3 s to display the basic setting menu 3 Press the 10 Communication MV100 or 6 Communication MV200 soft key to display the communication function setting menu 4 Press the 6 Serial Memory out MV100 or 1 Ethe
129. e recorder s screen Checking using the status display of the screen The connection status of the Ethernet interface can be checked using the indicator located on the right hand side of the status display section of the basic setting menu The basic setting menu is displayed by pressing the FUNC key for approximately 3 s after pressing the MENU key to display the setting menu Indicator Connection Status of the Ethernet Interface On green The Ethernet interface is electrically connected Off The Ethernet interface is not electrically connected a Indicator ma Checking using the display section located at the upper right corner of the communication log screen The connection status of the Ethernet interface can be checked using the indicator located at the upper right corner of the communication log screen For the procedures on how to display the communication log see section 2 8 Indicator Connection Status of the Ethernet Interface On green The Ethernet interface is electrically connected Off The Ethernet interface is not electrically connected Es lhour 2 16 t Be ser Nane 1 0 Message Link D Indicator IM MV100 17E 2 9 eu u OUJBYIy ey Buisn D 2 5 Setting the FTP Client Automatic Transfer of Display Event Report Data Files Explanation By setting this function the display event and report data files that are created in the internal memory can be automatically
130. e setting data of both setting and basic setting commands from the setup file SETFILE1 PNL extension YO SETFILE1 Description Yl Syntax Example Description YC Syntax Example Description YT Syntax Query Example This command loads the setting data of both setting and basic setting commands To load only the setting data of setting commands use the LO command This command cannot be specified on models that do not have an external storage device or when a medium is not inserted into the drive When executing this command the communication is disconnected Saves setting data YO pl lt terminator gt p1 Name of the destination file Up to 8 characters Save the setting data of both setting and basic setting commands to the file SETFILE2 YI SETFILE2 A file extension PNL is attached to the saved file This command is equivalent to the LI command This command cannot be specified on models that do not have an external storage device or when a medium is not inserted into the drive Clears the measured computed data initializes setup data YC pl lt terminator gt p1 Type of data to be cleared or initialized Q Clear all measured computed data and initialize the setup data of the setting mode and basic setting mode 1 Clear all measured computed data and initialize the setup data of the setting mode 2 Clear all measured computed data Clear all measu
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132. efreshes the screen automatically elects the screen size Auto Refresh OFF Zoom __ Menu e Refreshes the screen SpE hour 2 16 R m e e Displays the alarm summary m M o Displays the measured computed data e Displays logs IM MV100 17E 2 31 eu u OUJBYIA ey Huish D 2 10 Using the Monitor Page and Operator Page Screen displayed by the MV e When the MV is in the operation mode the screen displayed on the MV trend digital bar graph overview alarm summary message summary memory summary report or historical trend is displayed on the monitor page When the MV is in the setting mode or basic setting mode the monitor page cannot be displayed An error message is displayed For details on the operation mode setting mode and basic setting mode see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E Note A character that is set on the MV is displayed as a character on the Web browser screen Refreshing the monitor page The monitor page can be refreshed automatically or manually e Auto refresh ON The monitor page is refreshed at a refresh rate of approximately 30 s e Auto refresh OFF Monitor page is not automatically refreshed You can refresh the page manually However the page cannot be refreshed in approximately 30 seconds after the page refreshment Zooming in or out of the screen The MV screen that is displayed on the monitor page can be redu
133. en 4 SY Set the four screen display number to 1 four screen display name to 4DISPLAY1 the display item of screen 1 to trend display the group number to display in screen 1 to 1 the display item of screen 5 14 IM MV100 17E 5 4 Setting Commands Setting 2 to digital display the group number to display in screen 2 to 2 the display item of screen 3 to bar graph display the group number to display in screen 3 to 3 the display item of screen 4 to message summary display and the group number to display in screen 4 to 4 SY 1 4DISPLAY1 TREND 1 DIGITAL 2 BAR 3 MESSAGE 4 Description The p4 p6 p8 and p10 parameters are valid SU Syntax Query Example SK Syntax Query Example when p3 p5 p7 and p9 are set to a display other the OVERVIEW respectively Sets the USER key only for MV200 SU p1 lt terminator gt p1 Key action NONE No action ALARM ACK Alarm acknowledge MANUAL SAMPLE Manual sampling TRIGGER External trigger input CEvent data MESSAGE1 Write message 1 MESSAGE2 Write message 2 MESSAGE3 Write message 3 MESSAGE4 Write message 4 MESSAGE5 Write message 5 MESSAGE6 Write message 6 MESSAGE Write message 7 MESSAGE8 Write message 8 SNAPSHOT Snapshot of the screen MATH START STOP Start Stop MATH MATH RESET Reset MATH SU Set the key action to the snapshot of the screen SU SNAPSHOT Sets the computation constant SK p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Computation constan
134. enory out Ethernet 40 Press either the Ethernet or the Serial soft key Press the Ethernet soft key when using Ethernet communications Ethernet Serial ae Cc Confirming Canceling the new settings 41 To confirm the new settings press the DISP ENTER key To cancel press the ESC key For detailed operations regarding confirmation and cancellation see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi Storing the new settings 42 Press the ESC key several times to display the basic setting menu 43 Pressing the End soft key to display a dialog box which you select whether or not to store the new settings Lind 44 Select the Yes to store the new settings the No to discard them or the Cancel to return to the basic setting menu by pressing the arrow key Then press the DISP ENTER key 2 8 IM MV100 17E 2 4 Checking the Connection Status of the Ethernet Interface Checking the connection status using the rear panel The connection status of the Ethernet interface can be confirmed with the indicator that is located to the upper right of the Ethernet connector on the MV Indicator Connection Status of the Ethernet Interface On green The Ethernet interface is electrically connected Blinking green Transmitting data Off The Ethernet interface is not electrically connected Indicator m D i Rear Panel Checking the connection using th
135. ent TLOG value 4 Setting data file p2 First channel number MV100 1 to 12 or 31 to 42 MV200 1 to 30 p3 Last channel number MV100 Q1 to 12 or 31 to 42 MV200 01 to 30 Output the setup data of the setting commands of channel 1 through 5 from the Example instrument FE 01 05 Description e Set the parameters for the first and last channel numbers so that the last channel number is greater than or equal to the first channel number The settings of p2 and p3 are valid when p1 0 1 2 and 3 IM MV100 17E 5 29 spuewwog Ey 5 8 Output Commands Setup measured and computed data output FD Outputs the most recent Description The FIFO buffer is of a circular type which measured computed data overacquires from the oldest data when it is Syntax FD p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt full The FR command is used to set the p1 Output data type acquiring interval Q Output the most recent measured e There are two types of output method GET computed data in ASCII format and GETNEW t Output the most recent measured GET computed data in binary format Output the specified number of blocks p4 of 4 Output the most recent TLOG data FIFO data starting from the next to the in ASCII format previous read position block Make sure to 5 Output the most recent TLOG data read the data within the following buffer period in binary format to prevent data dropouts p2 First channel number MV100 1 to 12 e For models MV10
136. er the report data file to be transferred is divided by every timeout If a file with the same name exists at the destination the name of the transferred file is changed at the last character 8th character For the description on the file name see section 8 1 of the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E Example If a file X0212000 DDS is to be transferred and a file with the same name exists at the destination the file name is changed to X0212001 DDS and transferred However when the firmware version number of the MV100 MV200 is less than 4 05 the MV100 MV200 does not operates as described above The file with the same name at the destination is overwritten without any warning messages Setting the FTP connection Confirm the settings such as the primary and secondary FTP servers port number login name password account PASV mode and initial path with your system or network administrator Setting the primary and secondary servers Specify the primary and secondary file transfer destinations FTP servers as described in the previous close When the primary FTP server is down the data are transferred to the secondary FTP server 2 10 IM MV100 17E 2 5 Setting the FTP Client Automatic Transfer of Display Event Report Data Files e FTP server name Set the FTP server name using up to 64 alphanumeric characters When the DNS is being used the host name can be used to specify the s
137. er on gt Dec 23 07 31 32 2 48 IM MV100 17E 2 13 Starting Stopping E Mail Transmissions Procedure Starting the e mail transmission 1 Press the FUNC key The FUNC menu appears The structure of the FUNC menu varies depending on the basic settings and options If Next is displayed as a choice this indicates that there are multiple lines of choices Press the Next soft key to display the menu with the E Mail start item 2 Press the E mail start soft key E mail transmission is started An e mail transmission function icon is displayed in the status display section of the MV Stopping the e mail transmission 1 Press the FUNC key The FUNC menu appears The structure of the FUNC menu varies depending on the basic settings and options If Next is displayed as a choice this indicates that there are multiple lines of choices Press the Next soft key to display the menu with the E Mail stop item 2 Press the E mail stop soft key E mail transmission is stopped The e mail transmission function icon disappears from the status display section of the MV Noe The E Mail START and E Mail STOP soft keys are displayed on the FUNC key menu when the Recipient1 or Recipient2 for alarm scheduled system or report e mails is set to ON IM MV100 17E 2 49 eu u OUJBYTA ey Buisn D Chapter 3 Using the Serial Interface Option 3 1 Serial Interface Option Specifications The specifications fo
138. er when specifying a secondary file transfer destination If you are not using the secondary FTP server go to step 40 37 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the FTP connection box fa connection 38 Press the Secondary soft key CO a 39 Set the secondary FTP server using the same method from steps 11 through 36 Confirming Canceling the new settings 40 To confirm the new settings press the DISP ENTER key To cancel press the ESC key For detailed operations regarding confirmation and cancellation see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi Storing the new settings 41 Press the ESC key several times to display the basic setting menu 42 Pressing the End soft key to display a dialog box which you select whether or not to store the new settings End 43 Select the Yes to store the new settings the No to discard them or the Cancel to return to the basic setting menu by pressing the arrow key Then press the DISP ENTER key IM MV100 17E 2 15 eu u OUJBYTA ey Buisn D 2 6 Performing the FTP Test Explanation You can check whether or not files can be transferred via the Ethernet interface by transferring a test file from the MV to the FTP server that was configured in section 2 5 Items to check before performing this test Correctly connect the Ethernet cable For the connection procedures see section 2 2 e Check that the Ethernet interface configuration
139. erver name For DNS settings see section 2 3 e You can also specify the IP address In this case DNS is not necessary e Port number Set the port number of the destination FTP server in the range from 0 to 65535 The default setting is 21 e Login name Set the login name to use when accessing the FTP server Up to 32 alphanumeric characters can be used e Password Set the password to use when accessing the FTP server Up to 32 alphanumeric characters can be used e Account Set the account the ID number to use when accessing the FTP server Up to 32 alphanumeric characters can be used e PASV mode When using the MV behind a firewall that requires the PASV mode turn this mode On A firewall is a security feature on a router which is used to prevent undesired intrusion into the network from outside parties e Initial path Set the destination directory for the file transfer using up to 64 alphanumeric characters The directory delimiter varies depending on the FTP server Example When transferring files to the data directory in the home directory of an FTP server on a UNIX file system use the forward slash as the directory delimiter home data Note If the file transfer to both the primary and the secondary servers fails the MV aborts the file transfer When the connection to the destination is recovered the MV transfers the data files that were not transferred along with the new data file
140. ets whether or not to use the Web server Basic setting mode Yes No 5 27 function YL Sets the Modbus master Basic setting mode Yes No 5 27 YM Sets the commands for Modbus master Basic setting mode Yes No 5 27 YU Sets the contents of the e mail Basic setting mode Yes No 5 27 YV Sets the recipient s address Basic setting mode Yes No 5 28 YW Sets the sender s address Basic setting mode Yes No 5 28 YX Sets the SMTP server Basic setting mode Yes No 5 28 Yes Command usable No Command unusable IM MV100 17E 5 5 5 2 A List of Commands Output Commands Command Command Function Execution Administrator User Page Type Name Mode control BO Sets the output byte order All modes Yes Yes 5 29 cs Sets the checksum This command can be used ALL modes Yes Yes 5 29 only during serial communications IF Sets the status filter ALL modes Yes Yes 5 29 cc Disconnects an Ethernet connection ALL modes Yes Yes 5 29 This command can be used only during Ethernet communications Setup measured and computed data output FC Outputs screen image data ALL modes Yes Yes 5 29 FE Outputs setup data ALL modes Yes Yes 5 29 FD Outputs the most recent measured computed data Operation mode Yes Yes 5 30 FF Outputs FIFO data Operation mode Yes Yes 5 30 FL Outputs Logs alarm summary and message summary All modes Yes Yes 5 30 IS Outputs status information ALL modes Yes Yes 5 31 FU Outputs user level ALL modes Yes Yes 5 31 ME Outputs data saved in the
141. ettings End 31 Select the Yes to store the new settings the No to discard them or the Cancel to return to the basic setting menu by pressing the arrow key Then press the DISP ENTER key IM MV100 17E 2 21 eu u OUJBYTA ey Buisn D 2 8 Displaying the Log Screen of the Error Communication and FTP Explanation Displaying the error log A log of operation errors is displayed on the error log screen Up to the last 50 operation errors are logged When the number of log entries exceeds 50 room is made by clearing the oldest entries For the meanings of the error messages see appendix 6 862 082 Time No Message Jan 66 2088 06 12 81 Jan 66 2008 06 12 61 282 FIP control connection error 218 Media has not been inserted A Error code Date and time when the error occurred Displaying the communication log A log of input and output incidents of the communication interface is displayed on the communication log screen Up to a total of 200 incidents of input and output are logged When the number of log entries exceeds 200 room is made by clearing the oldest entries For the meanings of the messages see Communication Log in Error message MV100 up to 23 characters MV200 up to 48 characters indicates the message has characters that are not displayed section 6 2 087 007 Time ID User Name 1 0 Message Link 0 Jan 86 2000 18 52 23 1 user l
142. ettings are confirmed by procedure 10 press the ESC key to return to the communication function setting menu and then press the 8 Modbus master COMMAND soft key to display the command setting menu 11 Press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the On Off box Command settings Commu Data Slave First Last Address Registers Type 1 tm fen v en f 1 faao ING 2 off 3 Off 12 Press either the On or Off soft key If you select On go to step 13 If you select Off go to step 24 ED a e Communication input data First Last 13 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the First channel box Commu Data Slave First Last Address Registers Type 1 n E feo 1 aa INTG 14 Press one of the soft keys from C01 to C12 MV100 or C01 to C30 MV200 to select the first communication input data Cal C2 C3 cag C5 cae Next 1 5 Se ea O 15 Set the last communication input data using the same method as steps 13 and 14 Commu Data Slave First Last Address Registers Type 1 o co 7 1 J soem J inic e Slave address 16 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Address box Commu Data Slave First Last Address Registers Type p on c z o e EE 30 INTG IM MV100 17E 4 11 1090 01q SNqpo y Buisn al 4 5 Setting the Modbus Master Function 17 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box es 18 Enter the slave address in the entry box
143. external storage Operation mode Yes No 5 31 medium Either Ethernet or serial communication can be used MI Outputs display data and event data acquired Operation mode Yes No 5 31 in the internal memory Either Ethernet or serial communication can be used MO Outputs TLOG data manual sampled data Operation mode Yes No 5 32 and report data acquired in the internal memory CEither Ethernet or serial communication can be used RS 422A 485 dedicated commands Esc 0 Opens the instrument ALL modes Yes Yes 5 32 Esc C Closes the instrument ALL modes Yes Yes 5 32 Yes Command usable No Command unusable Maintenance Test Commands Available when using the maintenance test server function via Ethernet communications Command Function Administrator User Page close Disconnects the connection between other devices Yes No 5 33 con Outputs connection information Yes Yes 5 33 eth Outputs Ethernet statistical information Yes Yes 5 33 help Outputs help Yes Yes 5 33 net Outputs network statistical information Yes Yes 5 33 quit Disconnects the connection of the device being operated Yes Yes 5 34 Yes Command usable No Command unusable Instrument Information Output Commands Available when using the instrument information server function via Ethernet communications Parameter Function Page all Outputs all information that are output using the parameters below 5 34 serial Outputs the serial number 5 34 model Outputs the manufac
144. g the screen back to the screen that existed before settings were changed using the communication commands Syntax UD p1 lt terminator gt p1 Switching the screen 0 Example Switch the screen back to the screen that existed before settings were changed using communication commands UD 0 When changing to 1 screen display Syntax UD p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 Switching the screen 1 p2 Display item TREND Trend display DIGITAL Digital display BAR Bar graph display OVERVIEW Overview display Alarm indicator ALARM Alarm summary display MESSAGE Message summary display MEMORY Memory summary display p3 Group number 1 to 4 Example Set the display to 1 screen display display the trend and set the group number to 4 UD 1 TREND 4 When switching to 4 screen display only for MV200 Syntax UD p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 lt terminator gt p1 Switching the screen 2 p2 The display item of the upper left quadrant of the divided screen Cscreen 1 TREND Trend display DIGITAL Digital display BAR Bar graph display OVERVIEW Overview display Alarm indicator ALARM Alarm summary display MESSAGE Message summary display MEMORY Memory summary display p3 The group number 1 to 4 to display in the upper left quadrant of the divided screen screen 1 p4 The display item of the lower left quadrant of the divided screen Cscreen 2 same as the selections for p2 IM MV100 17E spuewwog EF 5 5 Setting Commands
145. g the timeout Syntax Query Example Description YQ pl lt terminator gt p1 Enable Disable communication timeout COFF YQ Disable timeout YQ OFF The settings specified by this command take effect the next time the MV is turned ON When using the timeout Syntax Query Example Description YS Syntax Query Example Description YO Syntax Example YQ p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Enable Disable communication timeout CON p2 Timeout time 1 to 120 minutes YQ Enable communication timeout and set the timeout period to 3 min YQ ON 3 The settings specified by this command take effect the next time the MV is turned ON Sets the serial interface YS p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 lt terminator gt p1 Baud rate 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 p2 Data length 7 8 p3 Parity check NONE ODD EVEN p4 Handshaking COFF OFF XON XON XON RS CS RS p5 RS 422A 485 address 01 to 32 p6 Protocol NORMAL MODBUS YS Set the baud rate to 9600 the data length to 8 the parity check to ODD handshaking to OFF 0FF the RS 422A 485 address to 2 and the protocol to NORMAL YS 9600 8 0DD OFF OFF 02 NORMAL e The settings specified by this command take effect the next time the MV is turned ON This command can be used on models with the serial interface option C2 or C3 Loads setting data YO p1 lt terminator gt p1 Name of the source file Up to 8 characters Load th
146. ge medium is set to manual using the XM command parameter p1 of the XM command is set to MANUAL Sets the display direction background color trend line width trip line width number of grids scroll time and scale digit SE p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 lt terminator gt Display direction of the trend waveform HORIZONTAL VERTICAL HORIZON2 Display direction of the bar graph waveform HORIZONTAL VERTICAL Background color WHITE BLACK The line width of the trend 1 to 3 dot The width of the trip line 1 to 3 dot Number of grids 4 to 12 AUTO The time interval scroll time for switching displayed group 5s 10s 20s 30s 1min Scale digit NORMAL FINE SE Example SB Syntax Query Example Description SV Syntax Query Example Description Set the display direction of the trend waveform to horizontal the direction of the bar graph to vertical the background color to white the line width of the trend to 1 dot the width of the trip line to 2 dots the number of grids to 10 the time interval for switching displayed group to 20s and the scale digit to NORMAL SE HORIZONTAL VERTICAL WHITE 1 2 10 20s Sets the number of scale divisions base position of the bar graph and the display position of the trend scale SB p1 p2 p3 p4 lt terminator gt p1 Channel number MV100 1 to 12 or 31 to 42 MV200 01 to 30 p2 Number of scale d
147. he Modbus protocol For the configuration procedure see section 3 5 Configuring the Serial Interface Four wire system In general the instrument and the host computer are connected using a four wire cable For the four wire system the transmission and reception lines must be crossed Host computer Terminator externally attached 120 1 2 W or more Terminator externally attached RS 422A 485 pins on the MV fl nn 3 SDA SDA O QO SD B SDB RDA O RDB O ATN eh mo n lt 32 Do not connect terminator to 1 to n 1 The following diagram illustrates the case when the host computer s interface is RS 232 Host computer TE Terminator externally attached 120 Q 1 2 W or more Terminator externally attached RS 232 RS 422A 485 pins on the MV SDA TD O O SD B TD O O RD A RD O O RD B RD SHIELD N o Converter Do not connect terminator to 1 to n 1 3 6 IM MV100 17E 3 3 RS 422 A 485 Interface Pin Arrangement and Signal Names and the Connection Procedure Two wire system Connect the transmission and reception signals with the same polarity on the RS 422A 485 terminal block The two wire system can be used only when using the Modbus protocol
148. he Serial Interface Selecting the communication interface used to output the data in the internal memory and the files on the external storage medium 17 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Memory out box Henory out Ethernet 18 Press either the Ethernet or the Serial soft key Press the Serial soft key when using serial communications CO axa Confirming Canceling the new settings 19 To confirm the new settings press the DISP ENTER key To cancel press the ESC key For detailed operations regarding confirmation and cancellation see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi Storing the new settings 20 Press the ESC key several times to display the basic configuration menu 21 Press the End soft key to display a dialog box which you select whether or not to store the new settings End cs 22 Select the Yes to store the new settings the No to discard them or the Cancel to return to the basic setting menu by pressing the arrow key Then press the DISP ENTER key IM MV100 17E uondo s9ej1a U jenas y Buisp B Chapter 4 Using the Modbus Protocol 4 1 Modbus Protocol Specifications The Modbus protocol can be used over the serial interface RS 232 or RS 422A 485 The Modbus specifications of the MV are as follows Specification Description Transmission medium RS 232 or RS 422A 485 Control Flow control is not available RS 232 None on
149. he account 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 transfer connection Check that the security function is disabled PASV Failed to set the transfer connection Check that the server supports PASV commands SCAN Failed to read the transfer connection settings Check that proper response to the PASV command is received from the server 284 FTP transfer setting error Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 284 Character String and Details MODE Internal processing error LOCAL Internal processing error REMOTE The destination file name is not correct Check that you have the authority to create or overwrite files ABORT File transfer abort was requested by the server Check the server for the reason for the abort request IM MV100 17E App 13 xipueddy Ey Appendix 6 A List of Error Messages Code Message 285 FTP data connection error Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 285 Character String and Details SOCKET Failed to create a socket for the transfer connection BIND Failed the transfer connection command CONNECT Failed the transfer connection 2 LISTEN Failed the transfer connection reception ACCEPT Failed to acce
150. he measured computed data take on the following values under special conditions Special data value Measured data Computed data over 7FFFH 7FFF7FFFH over 8001H 8001H8001H Skip 8002H 8002H8002H Error 8004H 8004H8004H Undefined 8005H 8005H8005H Note The measured computed data are output according to the byte order specified with the BO command IM MV100 17E 6 23 suods y Ea 6 3 Output Format of Binary Data Event Data e e The MI command is used to output the FIFO data The ID number of the output format is 12 See Identifier on page 6 3 Header B Block 1 ia N BINARY data Ny l The BINARY data section Block n Ny on the Conceptual diagram on page 6 2 Header Same as the Header for the display data Block 2 bytes e Measured data Computed data 4 bytes Special data value The measured computed data take on the following values under special conditions Special data value Measured data Computed data over 7FFFH 7FFF7FFFH over 8001H 8001H8001H Skip 8002H 8002H8002H Error 8004H 8004H8004H Undefined 8005H 8005H8005H Note The measured computed data are output according to the byte order specified with the BO command Manual sampled Data Report Data hourly e e e e The ME or MO command is used to output the data The ID number of the output format is
151. hen the command for writing messages is enabled see section 2 9 Message appears on the menu 11 Click Message in the menu section to display the Message operate window 44 COMMAND MAIN DX Microsoft Internet Explorer Biel Es Active Message C Message No 1 C Message No 5 Message No 2 Message No 6 Selects message Message No 3 Message No 7 C Message No 4 C Message No 8 Input Characters Enters message Sere Beane Cancels message entered Sets and write message Command Response I Displays the response from the MV 2 36 IM MV100 17E 2 10 Using the Monitor Page and Operator Page 12 Click the message number button to select the message 13 Enter the message string in the message box and click Set amp Write The message on the MV is set and the message appears on the trend display on the MV The message is also written to the internal memory To cancel the operation click Cancel Note The message is displayed on the trend display and written to the internal memory only when the data acquisition to the internal memory is in progress on the MV The message is set regardless of whether or not the data acquisition to the internal memory is in progress The response to the message setting and writing operations is displayed in the command response section Switching trend digital and bar graph displays 14 Click Select group of the trend digital or bar graph display in the disp
152. ial expanded display function and the batch function XR Sets the remote action Basic setting mode Yes No 5 22 XQ Sets the timer Basic setting mode Yes No 5 23 RO Sets the report type and generation time Basic setting mode Yes No 5 23 9 RM Sets the report channel Basic setting mode Yes No 5 24 3 XO Selects the communication interface used to Basic setting mode Yes No 5 24 2 output data residing in the internal memory a Cdisplay event TLOG manual sampled and report data and files on the external storage medium using output commands ME MI MO commands XH Sets whether or not to use the key login Basic setting mode Yes No 5 24 auto logout and user ID functions XE Sets whether or not to store the basic settings Basic setting mode Yes No 5 24 XG Sets the time zone Basic setting mode Yes No 5 25 XP Sets the date and time for the memory timeup Basic setting mode Yes No 5 25 YA Sets the IP address subnet mask and default Basic setting mode Yes No 5 25 gateway YK Sets keepalive Basic setting mode Yes No 5 25 YN Sets the DNS Basic setting mode Yes No 5 25 YQ Sets the communication timeout Basic setting mode Yes No 5 26 YS Sets the serial interface Basic setting mode Yes No 5 26 YO Loads setting data Basic setting mode Yes No 5 26 YI Saves setting data Basic setting mode Yes No 5 26 YC Clears the measured computed data initializes Basic setting mode Yes No 5 26 setup data YT Sets the FTP transfer timing Basic setting mode Yes No 5 26 YG S
153. igher register number in this case in Register e UINT32_L Specify this parameter when a 32 bit unsigned integer is assigned to the Modbus register in the order lower 16 bits followed by the upper 16 bits Specify the smaller register number the lower register number in this case in Register e FLOAT_B Specify this parameter when a 32 bit floating point data is assigned to the Modbus register in the order upper 16 bits followed by the lower 16 bits Specify the smaller register number the higher register number in this case in Register e FLOAT_L Specify this parameter when a 32 bit floating point data is assigned to the Modbus register in the order lower 16 bits followed by the upper 16 bits Specify the smaller register number the lower register number in this case in Register Setting Example If you set as shown in the figure below the MV reads an INT16 value from register 30001 to put it to C01 and an INT16 value from register 30002 to C02 Commu Data Slave First Last Address Registers Type 1 on car 7 2 qm i 3m M16 Displaying the read data The data that is read can be displayed by writing a computing equation using C01 through C30 C01 to C12 for MV100 on a computation channel M1 option The decimal position and the unit are specified by the slave device Convert the read value to a value with an appropriate unit using the computation equation see an example bolow For info
154. ing the Web Server Function 21 Inthe box enter the password 22 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered string value is set in the Password box Monitor page Selecting whether or not to use the monitor page 23 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the On Off box Web Use Not Use Page type On Off Off 24 Press either the On or Off soft key If you select On go to step 25 If you select Off go to step 28 ee a e Selecting whether or not to use the access control 25 Set whether use or not use the access control using the same method as steps 13 and 14 e Setting the user name 26 Set whether use or not use the access control using the same method from steps 15 through 18 Setting the password 27 Set whether use or not use the access control using the same method from steps 19 through 22 Confirming Canceling the new settings 28 To confirm the new settings press the DISP ENTER key To cancel press the ESC key For detailed operations regarding confirmation and cancellation see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi Storing the new settings 29 Press the ESC key several times to display the basic setting menu 30 Pressing the End soft key to display a dialog box which you select whether or not to store the new settings C 31 Select the Yes to store the new settings the No to discard them or the Cancel to return to the basic setting menu by pressing the
155. ions Parameter entry box Selection example for DNS On Off Example of the entry box Press either the On or Off soft key for the IP address DNS On Off Off Server search order a B 8 Primary 6 e 6 B Secondary b e 0 Host_name Domain nane Domain suffix search order Primary Secondary l d The boxes containing parameters that have not been changed are displayed in white The boxes containing parameters that have been changed are displayed in yellow Ethernet The boxes containing parameters IP address 1 0 ma that have been changed are 0 0 0 oO Subnet mask displayed in yellow The boxes containing parameters that have not been changed are displayed in white Set other parameters as well according to steps 1 and 2 The operation is different when you are confirming or canceling the new changes parameter boxes in yellow See below When confirming the new changes Press the DISP ENTER key The new changes are confirmed and the yellow parameter boxes change to white The cursor returns to the parameter at the upper left portion of the screen the first parameter on the screen However if the new change is not valid then the parameter box turns red Ethernet IP address 1 B B 0 Parameters for which the new Subnet mask b 6 B 8 changes that are not valid are displayed in red vi IM MV100 17E Names and Uses of Parts e When canceling the new changes Press the ESC key A wi
156. is put on a standby and the list is output Syntax EACRLF aaCRLF bb_ffffffffeee_ssssss_yy mo dd_hh mi sskLLLLLLL1L1 CRLF ENCRLF aa Number of valid blocks 00 to 99 bb Block number 00 to 99 FFFFFFFF File name 8 characters eee Extension 3 characters SSSSSS Number of collections _____ 1 to 999999 yy Year 00 to 99 mo Month 01 to 12 dd Day 01 to 31 hh Hour to 23 mi Minute 00 to 59 ss Second to 59 The year month day hour minute second will contain the time at which the last data of the block were acquired k Data attributes Internal memory block being sampled Internal memory block being overacquired Space Fixed block If the data of the original block are changing when the data are put on standby or is output 1111111111 ID number _________ to 9999999999 e This becomes a numerical value only when the file extension is DEV or DDS This value is specific to the data e This parameter will be space if the file extension is not DEV or DDS Space Example EA Q2 01 DATAQ Q1 DHR 128 99 02 24 20 10 00 2 DATAQQO2 DHR 128 99 02 24 20 11 00 EN IM MV100 17E 6 2 Output Format of ASCII Data User Level The FU command is used to output the data User name user level and other information are output Syntax EACRLF p_l_uuu uCRLF ENCRLF p Physical layer E Ethernet S RS 232 or RS 422A 485 l User level A Administrator U User uuu u User name Cup
157. ister the user e Setting the user name Set the user name using up to 16 alphanumeric characters e Each user name must be unique e Since the word quit is reserved as a command on the instrument the user name quit is not allowed Setting the password Set the password using up to 6 alphanumeric characters IM MV100 17E 2 17 99819 U OUJBYIy ey Buisn D 2 7 Setting the Login Timeout for Ethernet Communications Note The relationship between the login function and the user name that is used when accessing the MV is as follows e When the login function is set to Enable The registered user name and password can be used to login to the MV The user level is the level that was specified when the user name was registered e When the login function is set to Disable e The user name admin can be used to login to the MV as an administrator Password is not necessary The user name user can be used to access the MV as a user Password is not necessary When the MV is an FTP server the user name anonymous has a special role e When the login function is set to Enable e If auser name anonymous is registered in the MV this user name can be used to login to the MV e Password is not necessary login is possible regardless of whether or not the password is specified e The user level is the level of the user who specified the user name anonymous e When the login f
158. it 0 to 3 A2 Bit 4 to 7 0to8 A3 Bit 0 to 3 A4 Bit 4 to 7 BINARY value 0 to 8 is entered in the upper and lower 4 bits of a byte 8 bits for the alarm status The binary values 0 to 8 correspond to H upper limit alarm L lower limit alarm h difference upper limit alarm difference lower limit alarm R upper limit on rate of change alarm r lower limit on rate of change alarm T delay upper limit alarm and t delay lower limit alarm as follows 0 no alarm 1 H 2 L 3 h 4 1 5 R 6 r 7 T and 8 t Special data value The measured computed data take on the following values under special conditions Special data value Measured data Computed data over 7FFFH 7FFF7FFFH over 8001H 8001H8001H Skip 8002H 8002H8002H Error 8004H 8004H8004H Undefined 8005H 8005H8005H Note The number of blocks number of bytes and measured computed data are output according to the byte order specified with the BO command IM MV100 17E 6 21 asuodsey fo 6 3 Output Format of Binary Data Display Data The MI command is used to output the FIFO data The ID number of the output format is 11 See Identifier on page 6 3 Header Block 1 N BINARY data Ny l The BINARY data section Block n Ny on the Conceptual diagram Header Syntax on page 6 2 aaaaaa ddd ffffggg ttttttCRLF DATE_yy mo ddCRLF TIME_hh mi ss mmmtCRLF s_kccuuuuuu ppC
159. ith other networks The default setting is 0 0 0 0 e Set this value according to the system or the network to which the MV belongs In some cases this setting may not be necessary DNS Domain Name System You must set the DNS if you are using a host name to specify the destination server of the file transfer on an FTP client or the server of the e mail recipient The DNS is a system that correlates the host name domain name to the IP address The host name domain name can be used instead of the IP address when accessing the network The DNS server manages the database that contains the host name domain name and IP address correlation DNS server e Set the address of the DNS server The default setting is 0 0 0 0 Up to two DNS servers can be specified primary and secondary If the primary DNS server is down the secondary server is used to search the host name domain name and IP address e Host name Set the MV s host name using up to 64 alphanumeric characters Domain name Set the network domain name to which the MV belongs using up to 64 alphanumeric characters e When the destination server of the file transfer or the server of the e mail recipient is looked up using the DNS server this domain name is appended to the host name as a possible domain name if it is omitted The destination name server name becomes the FTP server name see section 2 5 or the SMTP server name see section 2 11
160. its for computed data e For abnormal data data status is E or data of which the mantissa or the exponent exceeds the range data status is 0 the mantissa is set to 99999 99999999 for computed data Exponent 00 to 04 Space DATE 99 02 23 TIME 19 56 32 500 N Olh mV N 002 mV S 003 EN Note 12345E 03 67890E 01 Data for non existing channels are not output not even the channel number For channels set to skip output values from alarm status to exponent are spaces Communication Log The FL command is used to output the data A log of setting basic setting output commands and responses is output Up to 200 logs are retained Logs that exceed 200 are cleared from the oldest data Syntax EACRLF yy mo dd_hh yy mo dd hh mi ss uuu u mi SS_n_uuu ufd_mmm mCRLF Year 00 to 99 Month 01 to 12 Day 01 to 31 Time 00 to 23 Minute 00 to 59 Second to 59 Connection ID A number used to identify the user that is connected serial 1 to 3 Ethernet User name 16 characters Multiple command flag Space single multiple If multiple commands are separated by sub delimiters and output at once is displayed The multiple commands are divided at each sub delimiter and stored as IM MV100 17E asuodsey jo 6 2 Output Format of ASCII Data mmm Example individual logs 1 log for 1 command and 1 log for 1 response Input Outpu
161. ivisions 4 to 12 C10 p3 Base position of the bar graph display NORMAL CENTER p4 Position of the scale for the trend display OFF MV100 1 to 6 MV200 1 to 10 SB p1 Set the number of scale divisions of the bar graph of channel 02 to 5 and display the bar graph from the span lower limit Cscaling lower limit if scaling is enabled Display the scale at the third position SB 2 5 NORMAL 3 e Computation channels MV100 31 to 42 MV200 31 to 60 can be configured on products with the computation function option M1 The base position p3 is valid when the display direction of the bar graph is set to HORIZONTAL Use the SE command to set the display direction of the bar graph Sets the moving average of the measured channel SV p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Channel number MV100 Q1 to 12 MV200 1 to 30 p2 Number of times to measure the moving average OFF 2 to 16 times SVE p1 Set the number of times to measure the moving average on channel 02 to 12 SV 2 12 This command can be used on models MV106 MV112 MV210 MV220 and MV230 IM MV100 17E spuewwog Ey 5 4 Setting Commands Setting SF Syntax Query Example Description SC Syntax Query Example Description SQ Sets the filter SF p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Channel number MV100 Q1 to 04 MV200 1 to 08 p2 Filter OFF 2S 5S 10S SF p1 Set the filter on channel 02 to 2 s SF 02 2s
162. l log e mail message a e mail transmission 0 0 0 cece eeeeceeceeseeesseeeeeeeeesessseseeeeeeeessaaees e mail transmission test c cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeteeeees END flag eee error log error message ESC key sis ackerage nin tii eid Misi setae naiaianedas i ESCAPE COG s in eu ieia patdi Ethernet interface connector EXECUTION mode sspears berane re anin s ennn iane rni nanira eai Mka diia explanation of the function ssseseeseeseesieerresrerrerrnerrnerneres F FIFO D ffohss iiun ear file transfer destination directory S TIGR ieaiai E aa EAEE S EREE LE e EAE E ATE AE EA ARE A A flag FIFO FLOAT_B FLOAT_L i flow of operation ssssessesessiesressiesirerresirerrnrinerrerinrinsrnnerneres vi front panel s sesessssssesiesiserserrsernsrisrresirsrrnsinernnernernennrinennnrneren iv FTP client ETP CONNGECtON ynna aa iiia FTP Og signaran a ea e FTP server FTP server name FTP test iini FUNG KEYA 5 200205 ce cect inna a aaa Enan A a A i G granting access authority sseseesseesiesserrerrrereerrsrrnernerreere 1 5 H Handshaking nienia eaae 3 3 3 10 header header sum hold register ee ccscvesccctecvectsccsesectnccesssecesetesnecvicdesenevsuerertcensers 4 2 MOST NAM C2viccitrccreiv eve seseseneeviees saveurensteven aieia 2 3 Le 4 identifier BINARY data ceceeeceesee
163. lay switch section to select the group The MV screen changes to the specified display The operator page is also refreshed TREND Operating using the DISP ENTER key and arrow keys 15 Click the DISP ENTER key or arrow keys that are displayed on the operator page to operate the MV in the same fashion as the corresponding keys on the MV The operator page is also refreshed IM MV100 17E 2 37 eu u OUJBYTA ey Buisn D 2 11 Setting the E Mail Transmission Function Explanation To use the e mail transmission function set the following parameters in addition to those described in section 2 3 Basic settings of e mail SMTP server name Set the SMTP server name up to 64 alphanumeric characters or the IP address of the SMTP server Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Port number Set the port number to use The default value is 25 Recipient 1 Set the transmission destination of the e mail message using up to 150 alphanumeric characters You can specify multiple addresses To specify multiple addresses delimit the addresses using spaces Recipient 2 Set the transmission destination of the e mail message using up to 150 alphanumeric characters You can specify multiple addresses To specify multiple addresses delimit the addresses using spaces Sender Set the e mail address using up to 64 alphanumeric characters If the address is not set the first address set in the recipient box is used as the sender
164. le in section 5 3 When computing the difference between channels Syntax SR p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 lt terminator gt p1 Channel number MV100 01 to 12 MV200 1 to 30 p2 Range mode DELTA p3 Input type VOLT DC VOLTAGE TC Thermocouple RTD Resistance temperature detector DI Digital input p4 Measurement range p5 Lower limit of span p6 Upper limit of span p7 Reference channel MV100 1 to 12 MV200 1 to 30 Query SRL p1 Example Set the range mode of channel 10 to the difference computation between channels with the reference channel set to Q1 and set the input type to TC Set the range to R Set the span lower limit to 10 C and span upper limit to 100 C SR 10 DELTA TC R 100 1000 01 Description e This command cannot be specified while measurement computation is in progress or while a report is being created e Set parameters p4 p5 and p6 according to the table in section 5 3 For parameters p5 and p6 enter a value using 5 digits or less excluding the decimal The decimal position is fixed to the position indicated in the table in section 5 3 When setting the scaling Syntax SR p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 p10 lt terminator gt p1 Channel number MV100 1 to 12 MV200 1 to 30 p2 Range mode SCALE p3 Input type VOLT DC VOLTAGE TC Thermocouple RTD Resistance temperature detector DI Digital input p4 Measurement range p5 Lower limit of span p6 Upper limit of span p7 Scaling lower Limit 30000
165. login Use Not Use Level Ema On Off On 8 Press one of the keys from admin to user6 to select the user level To set the user level to administrator select admin To set the user level to user select user1 to user6 admin user user2 user3 user4 user5 user O IM MlM MlM lM IM MV100 17E 2 19 eu u OUJBYTA ey Buisn D 2 7 Setting the Login Timeout for Ethernet Communications e Selecting whether or not to register the user On Off 9 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the On Off box under Level Level admin On Off n User name jadnin 10 Press either the On or Off soft key If you select On go to step 11 If you select Off go to step 19 ED az e Setting the user name 11 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the User name box On Off on User name Password a 12 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box C 13 Inthe box enter the user name for the user at the specified level 14 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered string value is set in the User name box e Setting the password 15 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Password box User name Jadnin a Password 16 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box 17 Inthe box enter the password for the user 18 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered string value is set in the Password box 19 To register another user repeat step
166. ls Block1 2 3 Previous read lt 4 position RP1 5 Current read lt 6 lt Most recent acquire position RP2 position WP 7 Block8 amp e Acquiring of the measured computed data The measured computed data are acquired to the internal memory at 1 s intervals Measured computed data are acquired to blocks 1 through 8 in order After acquiring to block 8 the next acquiring operation returns to block 1 e Reading the measured computed data FF GET command Outputs the data from the next to the previous read position RP1 to the most recent acquire position WP In this example more than 2 s has elapsed from the previous read operation Therefore data in blocks 5 and 6 are output e Reading the measured computed data FF GETNEW command Output the specified number of blocks of FIFO data back starting from the recent acquire position WP In this example if you specify the number of blocks to 5 data in blocks 2 to 6 are output The capacity of the FIFO memory FIFO buffer data length that is allocated varies depending on the model MV102 MV104 MV204 MV208 240 intervals 30 s at a acquiring interval of 125 ms MV106 MV112 MV210 MV220 MV230 60 intervals 60 s at a acquiring interval of 1 s App 6 IM MV100 17E Appendix 4 Output Flow of FIFO Data Example in which the FIFO acquiring interval on the MV112 is set to 1 s and the measured com
167. lue S measured value x scan interval MIN measured value x scan interval 60 HOUR X measured value x scan interval 3600 The scan interval unit is in seconds Sets the date and time at which to switch the daylight savings time When the switching the daylight savings time is OFF Syntax Query Example SS p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Summer time or winter time SUMMER WINTER p2 Enable disable ON OFF the switching COFF SS p1 Set the summer time is OFF SS SUMMER OFF Description This command can be used on models with the display language code 2 When the switching the daylight savings time is ON Syntax Query SS p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 Summer time or winter time SUMMER WINTER p2 Enable disable ON OFF the switching CON p3 Date and time Cyy mm dd hh fixed form hh yy Year 00 to 99 mm Month 01 to 12 dd Day 1 to 31 hh Hour 00 to 23 SS p1 Insert a space between dd and Example Set the summer time to the 23rd hour of June 30 2000 SS SUMMER ON 00 06 30 23 CThe 23rd hour of June 30 2000 is set to hour of July 1 2000 Description This command can be used on models with the FR Syntax Query Example display language code 2 Sets the acquiring interval to the FIFO buffer FR pl lt terminator gt p1 FIFO acquiring interval 125M5 25 MS 5 QMS 1S 2S FR Set the FIFO acquiring interval to 1 s FR 1S Des
168. ly RS 422A 485 None only Baud rate Select from 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 or 38400 bps Start bit 1 bit fixed Stop bit 1 bit fixed Parity check Odd Even None Transfer mode RTU Remote Terminal Unit mode only e Data length 8 bits e Data interval time equivalent to 24 bits or less e Error detection Uses CRC 16 Time interval equivalent to 3 5 characters or more is used to detect the end of the message RS 232 1 to 32 RS 422A 485 1 to 32 Slave address The function code of Modbus protocol that are supported by the MV are as follows Slave The slave function of the MV does not support broadcast commands Function Code Function Operation The master device can read the communication input data of the MV that are written to the communication input data using function code 6 or 16 3 Reading the hold register 4xxxx The master device loads the computed measured and time data of the MV The master device writes to the communication input data of the MV 4 Reading the input register 3xxxx 6 Writing to the hold register 4xxxx Supports message return test code 0x00 in response to a loopback test by the master device 8 Loopback test The master device writes to the communication input data of the MV 16 Writing to the hold register 4xxxx Hexadecimal 00 Master Function Code Function Operation 3 Reading the hold regis
169. mmand description Received response data Output command for the first file list ME DIR DATAO 10 Specify the number of file lists to be output when issuing this command EA i f l l AE File lists l xxxKbyte free EN Are there NO When the number of output file lists is ore file lists smaller than the maximum number of YES file lists specified by the ME DIR command 10 in this example one can conclude that there are no more file lists fe het miu ME DIRNEXT ASCII See page 6 17 l EA l aN See H File lists l l file lists l xxxKbyte free EN 4 IM MV100 17E App 5 xipueddy E Appendix 4 Output Flow of FIFO Data Overview of the FIFO Buffer The MV has a dedicated internal memory for outputting measured computed data This memory is structured as a FIFO First In First Out Measured computed data are constantly acquired to the internal memory at the specified acquiring interval FIFO acquiring interval set with the FR command By using this function it is possible to read measured computed data that have been saved at the specified intervals regardless of the frequency at which the PC periodically reads the measured computed data The following example shows the case when the acquiring interval is 1 s and the capacity of the FIFO memory is for 8 interva
170. n the trend digital or bar graph screens Automatically switches the displayed groups Use the SE command to set the switching interval scroll time Parameters p3 and p4 are valid on the trend screen Parameter p5 is valid on the trend screen or on the trend screen on the 4 screen display only for MV200 Starts Stops measurements PS pi lt terminator gt p1 Starts Stops measurements O Start 1 Stop Start measurement PS Acquires the display event and report data to the internal memory when the measurement is started Confirms the alarm status alarm acknowledge AK p1 lt terminator gt p1 Executes alarm acknowledge 0 Confirm the current held condition of the alarm executes alarm acknowledge AK IM MV100 17E 5 5 Setting Commands Control EV Manual sample Manual trigger snapshot saving display data and saving event data Syntax EV pl lt terminator gt p1 Operation type Example Perform manual sampling 1 Activate manual trigger 2 Snapshot 3 Save the display data to the storage medium 4 Save the event data to the storage medium Perform manual sampling EV 1 Description MS EV3 is valid when display data are being acquired to the internal memory and the MV100 MV200 is set to store the data to the external storage medium using auto save The display data residing in the internal memory can be stored to the external storage medium at arbitrar
171. nator gt SR Q01 VOLT lt terminator gt The number of digits of the following parameters is fixed If the number of digits is not correct when entering the command a syntax error results e Date YY MM DD 8 characters YY Year Enter the lower two digits of the year MM Month DD Day Time HH MM SS 8 characters HH Hour MM Minute SS Second e Channel number 2 characters e Relay number 3 characters IM MV100 17E spuewwog 5 1 Command Syntax Query A question mark is used to specify a query e By placing a query after a command or parameter the setting information of the corresponding command can be queried Some commands cannot execute queries For the query syntax of each command see sections 5 4 to 5 7 Example 1 SR p1 SR or SR p1 can be executed Example 2 SA p1 p2 SA SA p1 or SA p1 p2 can be executed Delimiter A comma is used as a delimiter e Parameters are separated by delimiters Sub delimiter e A semicolon is used as a sub delimiter e By separating each command with a sub delimiter up to 10 commands can be specified one after another However the following commands and queries cannot be specified one after another Use them independently e Output commands other than BO CS and IF commands e YO command Queries If there are consecutive sub delimiters they are considered to be single In addition sub delimiters at the front and at the end are ignored Example 3 SRQ1 V
172. nd This setting p1 3 p2 is valid only when the 4 screen display is enabled by setting p1 to 2 beforehand 1 Display the screen of 4 screen display number 1 that was specified with the SY command 2 Display the screen of 4 screen display number 2 that was specified with the SY command 3 Display the screen of 4 screen display number 3 that was specified with the SY command 4 Display the screen of 4 screen display number 4 that was specified with the SY command Example Display the screen of 4 screen display number 1 that was specified with the SY command UD 3 1 When turning ON or OFF automatic switching of the displayed groups switching to all channel display from group display or vice versa turning ON or OFF the scales and turning ON or OFF the numerical section on the trend screen Syntax Example Description PS Syntax Example Description AK Syntax Example UD p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 lt terminator gt p1 Switching the screen 4 p2 Enables disables automatic switching of the displayed groups ON OFF p3 Switches all channel display and group display CALL GROUP p4 Turns the scale display ON OFF CON OFF p5 Turns the numerical display section ON OFF CON OFF Enables the automatic switching of the displayed groups switches to group display from all channel display turns ON the scale display and turns OFF the numerical section UD 4 0N GROUP ON OFF Parameter p2 is valid o
173. ndow appears for you to confirm the cancellation Selecting YES and pressing the DISP ENTER key cancels the new settings and the screen returns to the previous screen Selecting No and pressing the DISP ENTER key does not cancel the new settings and the screen returns to the original screen To activate the new settings in the basic setting mode the settings must be stored Pressing the End soft key in the basic setting menu displays a dialog box that asks you whether or not the new settings are to be stored To store the settings select Yes To not store the settings select No To return to the basic setting menu select Cancel by pressing the arrow key and press the DISP ENTER key The basic setting menu is the menu that is displayed when the ESC key is pressed several times after the basic setting parameters are changed IM MV100 17E vii Contents OPWaArGs E E ea A en rey Aes E attis ed deeoweit boven gerate ns tee ieee tien eS i Flow to Use thiS Manual w o epoci nna a ener ade ae ii Names and Uses 0f Pans miana Tesee ra Abies igieo niin en dean en ee atten iv Chapter 1 Overview of the Communication Functions 1 1 The Relationship between the Communication Functions and the Ethernet Serial Interface miie oa r a i eh eet te Ee a a ee 1 1 1 2 Explanation of the Functions 20 0 0 ecceesseeeeneeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeneeeeeaneeeeeeeeeesaeeeseneeeeseaeeeeenatereaas 1 2 Chapter 2 Using the Ethernet
174. nels are not to be added The default value for Subject is MV System_warning IM MV100 17E 2 39 eu u OUJBYTy OY Buisn D 2 11 Setting the E Mail Transmission Function Settings when transmitting e mail messages at the time of report creation for models with the computaiton functuin M1 e Recipient 1 Recipient 2 Turn On Off for each recipient e On Transmits e mail messages to the recipient e Off Does not transmit e mail messages to the recipient e Contents of the transmitted mail See Contents of the transmitted mail on page 2 38 The instantaneous values of all channels are not to be added The default valu e for Subject is MV Report_data Saving the settings To activate the settings that have been changed in the basic setting mode the settings must be saved Otherwise the settings that existed before the change are activated Note A character that is set on the MV is displayed as a character on the Web browser screen 2 40 IM MV100 17E 2 11 Setting the E Mail Transmission Function Procedure For the basic flow of operations see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi For the procedures related to entering character strings and values see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E ills Press the MENU key to display the setting menu 2 Press the FUNC key for approximately 3 s to display the basic setting menu 3
175. ng and the MV can be disconnected e Limitations on the use of the FTP server You cannot save files to the external storage medium of the MV or delete files on it Files can be retrieved from the server Communication timeout This function drops the connection if no data transfer is detected between the PC and the MV over a predetermined period of time This applies to data transfer at the application level only see section 1 1 For example this function prevents a PC from being connected to the MV indefinitely which would prohibit other users from making new connections for data transfer IM MV100 17E 1 5 SUOIJOUNY UO EIIUNWIWUOD 9 JO MOIAIOAG 1 2 Explanation of the Functions Web server e This function can be used only when communicating via the Ethernet interface The MV screen can be displayed on the browser applications of Microsoft Internet Explorer The following two screens are available Monitor page Screen dedicated for monitoring Operator page You can switch the MV screen You can also modify and write messages You can set access control user name and password on each page Refreshes the screen automatically elects the screen size Auto Refresh J OFF gt Zoom Menu e Refreshes the screen GROUP 3 rae ey DISP E z Displays the alarm summary Jan 83 2001 18 33 23 EVENT i Sela Group gt E Displays the measured computed data e Displays logs e Modifies and writes messages
176. ngle Negative Response When the command is not processed correctly a single negative response is returned Syntax E1_nnn_mmm mCRLF nnn Error number 001 to 999 mmm m Message Variable Length one line Space Example E1 001 Syntax error Multiple Negative Responses If there is an error in any one of the multiple commands that are separated by sub delimiters multiple negative response are returned The response is generated for each erroneous command If there are multiple commands that have errors the negative responses are separated by commas The error position number is assigned to the series of commands in order starting with 1 assigned to the first command Syntax E2_ee nnnCRLF When there is only one error E2_ee nnn ee nnn ee nnnCRLF When there are multiple errors ee Error position 01 to 10 nnn Error number 001 to 999 Space Example E2 02 001 IM MV100 17E 6 1 asuodsey jo 6 1 Response Syntax ASCII Output The following types of ASCII data are available For the data formats see section 6 2 Setting data basic setting data decimal position unit information measured computed data communication log FTP log operation error log key login log Web operation log e mail log alarm summary message summary status information file list data list and user level Syntax EACRLF Manatee CRLE EE EEE CRLF E ERNES CRLF ENCRLF BINARY Output Conceptual diagram 1 byt
177. nterface The connection status of the Ethernet interface can be confirmed on the rear panel and on the screen of the MV For the display position and the meaning of the indicator see section 2 4 Keepalive Extended function of TCP e This function forcibly drops the connection if there are no responses to the test packets that are sent periodically at the TCP level For the configuration required to use this function see sections 2 3 and 2 7 Displaying error communications FTP Web operation e mail logs The operation log can be displayed on the following log screens e Error log screen Operation errors Communication log screen Communication input output FTP log screen A log of file transfers that were executed using the FTP client function Web operation log screen Record of operations on the Web server function e E mail log screen Record of e mail transmissions For the configuration required to use this function see section 2 8 IM MV100 17E 1 7 SUOIJOUNY UO IEIIUNWIWUOD 9 JO MOIAIOAO Chapter 2 Using the Ethernet Interface 2 1 Ethernet Interface Specifications Basic Specifications Electrical and mechanical specifications Conforms to IEEE 802 3 Ethernet frames conform to the DIX specifications Transmission medium type 10BASE T Protocol TCP IP UDP ICMP ARP The maximum number of connections and the number of simultaneous uses The following table indicates the numbe
178. number box e Recipient 1 13 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Recipient 1 box Port number 2 Recipient 1 E Recipient 2 l 14 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box C 15 Inthe box enter the address of the recipient 1 16 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered string value is set in the Recipient 1 box e Recipient 2 17 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Recipient 2 box 18 Set the address of the recipient 2 using the same method as setting the address of the recipient 1 Sender 19 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Sender box Recipient 1 Recipient 2 J Sender SSS 20 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box C 21 Inthe box enter the address of the sender 22 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered string value is set in the Sender box Confirming Canceling the new settings 23 To confirm the new settings press the DISP ENTER key To cancel press the ESC key For detailed operations regarding confirmation and cancellation see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi 2 42 IM MV100 17E 2 11 Setting the E Mail Transmission Function Alarm E Mail Scheduled E Mail System E Mail Report E Mail 24 Press the ESC key to display the Web e mail setting menu Press the soft key to display the setting menu to be set Alarm E Mail Go to step 25 Scheduled E Mail Go to step 42 System E Mail
179. o 1 when the decimal unit information is changed Set to 1 when there is a command syntax error Set to 1 when an error occurs during command execution Status Information 3 Event occurrence Bit Name Description 0 1 2 Memory end Set to 1 when the free space in the internal memory or the external storage medium is low see section 1 8 of the MV100 MV200 User s Manual 3 4 5 2 6 D 7 7 2 IM MV100 17E 7 2 The Bit Structure of the Status Information Status Information 4 Mode Bit Name Description 0 1 AON O Basic setting Memory sampling Computing Alarm generating Accessing medium Activating e mail Set to 1 during basic setting mode Set to 1 while data are being acquired into the internal memory Set to 1 only when computation is executed Set to 1 while the alarm is occurring Set to 1 while the display event manual sampled report TLOG or screen image data file are being saved to the external storage medium Set to 1 while the e mail function is engaged IM MV100 17E 7 3 woday Sns x Appendix Appendix 1 ASCII Character Codes Lower 4 bits Upper 4 bits 0 1 2 4 5 6 78 F 0 SP P p 1 AlIQJjJajq 2 B R bir 3 C S jcjs 4 D T d t 5 E U eju 6 amp Fi Viffiv 7 G Wigiw 8 H X h
180. ode sesseesseseesisernerrsrresrrerrerirsrinrinerrerrnereert 5 4 baud rate c ee 3 10 4 4 BINARY data section cccceeeceeeeeeteeeeeeeeeteneeeeseneeeeteaees 6 2 BINARY data type 6 3 BINARY footer section 6 2 BINARY header section 6 2 Dit SrUCTUIG crain anaa E iea 3 9 bit structure of the status information 7 2 block display data 0 0 ee 6 23 block event data 0 eee eee cece eeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenaes 6 24 block measured computed FIFO data c eeeeee 6 20 block member 5 BO MAG ou A E EA EA E E TE DrOWSOT ceed inai i ea iee aaea NEE a aaa C Cable ra a e a a a 3 5 cable connection procedure sssseseessserierrerirerierreereerreers 3 5 calculating the sum value i canceling Operation s sessessesserierissiisirerinererinernerrneinernnrrnnt ii Carriage return COE eee eee cece eeeee tere eeeeeteeeeeeeeeneees character number input key checking the Connection Status ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 2 9 command IM MV100 17E si F Index command Modbus master COMMANA NAME MEE command syntax eee cee eeeeceeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeteeeeeeeseeeenaes command response communication condition 4 13 Communication distance 00 ee eee eee eeee eee eteeeeeeeeeee 3 1 COMMUNICATION FUNCTION ceccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeteeaeeeteneeeeees 1 1 COMMUNICATION
181. of the FUNC menu varies depending on the basic settings and options 2 Press the E Mail test soft key A menu appears for you to select the recipient for the e mail transmission test E tail test C 3 Press the Recipient 1 or Recipient 2 soft key The e mail transmission test is executed for the selected recipient Repntl Repnt2 ee a IM MV100 17E 2 47 eu u OUJBYTA ey Buisn D 2 13 Starting Stopping E Mail Transmissions Explanation Starting Stopping e mail transmissions Ifthe e mail transmission is started the e mail transmission function is activated Ifthe e mail transmission is stopped the e mail transmission function is disabled The e mail messages that have not been transmitted are cleared Note Ifthe MV enters the basic setting mode while the e mail transmission is started the e mail transmission is stopped If the MV returns to the operation mode from the basic setting mode the condition that existed before entering the basic setting mode is resumed Ifa e mail transmission fails the MV retransmits the e mail twice at intervals of 30 seconds If all of the transmission fail the mail is discarded Conients of the e mail message The figure below shows an example of an e mail message Alarm e mail From MV good co jp Date Sun 24 Dec 2000 13 08 23 0900 JST Report e mail From MV good co jp Date Sat 23 Dec 2000 23 00 09
182. of the scan interval is seconds Selects the communication interface used to output data residing in the internal memory display event TLOG manual sampled and report data and files on the external storage medium using output commands ME MI MO commands XO pl lt terminator gt p1 Communication type ETHERNET SERIAL X0 Set the communication interface to Ethernet the communication interface is used to output data in the internal memory and files on the external storage medium using the ME MI MO commands XO ETHERNET The p1 parameter can be set on models with the serial interface option C2 or C3 Sets whether or not to use the key login auto logout and user ID functions XH p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 Use not use the key login function CUSE NOT p2 Use not use the auto logout function CON OFF p3 Use not use the User ID function CUSE NOT XH Use the key login auto logout and user ID functions XH USE ON USE Sets whether or not to store the basic settings XE p1 lt terminator gt p1 Store or discard the settings STORE ABORT 5 24 IM MV100 17E 5 6 Basic Setting Commands Example Store the basic settings XE STORE Description In order to activate the settings that are changed using the basic setting commands the settings must be saved using the XE command Make sure to save the settings with the XE command before changing from the basic setting mode to the operation mode
183. on 11 6 81 All space or quit string cannot be specified See section 10 6 83 Duplicate used combination of user ID and password See section 10 6 when BT1 is equipped 85 The login password is incorrect See section 10 5 86 The key lock release password is incorrect See section 10 3 87 This key is locked See section 10 3 88 This function is locked See section 10 3 89 Press FUNC key to login See section 10 5 90 No permission to enter to the SETUP mode See sections 10 5 and 10 6 91 Password is incorrect See sections 10 3 and 10 5 92 Press ESC key to change to the operation mode Press the ESC key 93 String including space or all space cannot be specified Spaces are not allowed in the Web user name and password 94 More than one address cannot be specified Multiple addresses cannot be specified Only a single sender is allowed IM MV100 17E App 9 xipueddy Ey Appendix 6 A List of Error Messages Code Message Explanation Countermeasures Ref section 100 IP address doesn t belong to class A B or C See section 5 6 101 The result of the masked IP address is all Os or 1s See section 5 6 102 SUBNET mask is incorrect See section 5 6 103 The net part of default gateway is not equal to that of IP address See section 5 6 104 FTP client failed because the memory mode is manual See section 5 6 1 See the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01
184. on of the waveform on which integration is to be performed OFF no conversion 7S Convert as though the physical values are integrated in units of seconds MIN Convert as though the physical values are integrated in units of minutes JH Convert as though the physical values are integrated in units of hours DAY Convert as though the physical values are integrated in units of days RM p1 Set the measurement computation channel number Use the report channel number 1 for which to create reports to 01 and the summation conversion of the waveform on which integration is to be performed to 1s RM Q1 0N 01 S This command can be used on models with the computation function option M1 e About p4 Because the sampled data are integrated over each scan interval the physical value integrated over a given period of time may be different from the actual integrated value This occurs if the given period is not equal to the scan interval In these cases set p4 to the unit of the integration time desired The XO Syntax Query Example Description XH Syntax Query Example XE Syntax integrated value is found according to the following conversion equations that depend on the p4 parameter OFF Measured value S Measured value x scan interval MIN Measured value x scan interval 60 HOUR Measured value x scan interval 3600 DAY Measured value x scan interval 86400 The unit
185. onitor ESC key Press this key to return to the previous screen or cancel the new settings Arrow keys Press these keys to move between the setup items displayed on the screen jo i COOL oA DISP ENTER key Press this key when confirming the setting or when closing the entry box Soft keys MENU and FUNC key Press these keys to After pressing the MENU key pressing the FUNC key for select the menu approximately 3 s displays the setup menu that is used to displayed on the enter the communication configuration menu screen MV200 MV200MoblloCorder YOKOGAWA ESC key Press this key to return to the previous screen or cancel the LCD monitor new settings Arrow keys Press these keys to move between the setup items displayed on the screen displayed on the screen LEO ED D OGO m E pe DISP ENTER key Ger 7 y Press this key when confirming C Ca the setting or when closing the O Ge Ga C3 SSS i ba g ing H z entry box C Character number input key MENU and FUNC key Press these keys to enter characters or After pressing the MENU key pressing the FUNC numbers for parameters such as the IP key for approximately 3 s displays the setup address domain name and server name menu that is used to ente
186. progress while the external storage medium is being formatted or while data are being saved to the external storage medium The setting p1 to 0 cannot be specified while the external storage medium is being formatted or while data are being saved to the external storage medium In order to activate the settings that are changed using the basic setting commands the settings must be saved using the XE command Make sure to save the settings with the XE command before changing from the basic setting mode to the operation mode Otherwise new settings will not be activated Loads the setting data for setting commands LO p1 lt terminator gt p1 File name Up to 8 characters Load the setting data of setting commands from the setup file SETFILE1 PNL extension LO SETFILE1 This command cannot be used to load the setting data of the basic setting commands In order to load the setting data of both setting and basic setting commands use the YO command This command cannot be specified on models that do not have an external storage device or when a medium is not inserted into the drive Saves the setting data LI p1 lt terminator gt p1 File name Up to 8 characters Save the setting data of both setting and basic setting commands to the file SETFILE2 LI SETFILE2 Description e A file extension PNL is attached to the saved file This command is equivalent to the YI command This command canno
187. pt the transfer connection SOCKNAME Internal processing error RECV Failed to receive data over the transfer connection SEND Failed to send data over the transfer connection 286 FTP file transfer error Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 286 Character String and Details READ Internal processing error WRITE Internal processing error 1 Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer 2 These errors may occur if the network experiences trouble during the data transmission bad cable connection duplicate addresses network equipment failure Note The FTP client function on the MV100 MV200 has a timer function that drops the connection if there is no data transfer for two minutes If the server does not respond within this time period the transfer fails Communication Errors e Errors during Setting and Basic Setting Modes Output Communication Command Execution and Setup Data Loading Code Message 300 Command is too long 301 Too many number of commands delimited with 302 This command has not been defined 303 Data request command can not be enumerated with sub delimiter 350 Command is not permitted to the current user level 351 This command cannot be specified in the current mode 352 The option is not installed 353 This command cannot be specified in the current setting 354 This command is not available
188. putation channel 31 ON set the sampling interval to 1 minute and the number of samples to 20 SI 31 0N 1MIN 20 This command can be used on models with the computation function option M1 Sets the TLOG timer SJ p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 Computation channel number MV100 31 to 42 MV2 0 31 to 60 p2 Timer 1 to 3 p3 Conversion of the time unit for TLOG SUM computation OFF No conversion 7S Convert to a physical amount in unit of seconds that are integrated MIN Convert to a physical amount in unit of minutes that are integrated 7H Convert to a physical amount in unit of hours that are integrated SJ p1 Set timer 1 to computation channel number 31 No conversion of time unit SJ 31 1 IM MV100 17E spuewwog Ey 5 4 Setting Commands Setting Description This command can be used on models with SS the computation function option M1 This command cannot be specified while computation is in progress e About p3 In the sum computation sampled data are summed over the scan interval However when a physical value is measured over a period of time the actual value may not match the computed result This is due to the fact that the scan interval and the time unit are different In these cases set p3 to the same unit as the time unit of the physical value The summed value is calculated according to the following converting equation depending on the parameter OFF measured va
189. puted data from CH1 to CH12 are continuously output using the FIFO function Command to send START Command description Send command l Received response data l FF RESET Move the FIFO read position to the most ferent acquire position Receive response a EO l Wait for the FIFO acquiring interval 1 s Send command FF GET 1 12 Output the measured computed data using the FIFO BINARY see pages 6 2 and 6 20 BINARY header BINARY data BINARY footer Re ee ae Stop measurement Note The FIFO acquiring interval must be set using the FR command beforehand The FIFO acquiring interval applies to both serial and Ethernet communications IM MV100 17E App 7 xipueddy E Appendix 5 Data Dropout Modbus Master If the MV does not have received the response from the slave device corresponding to the command it transmitted until the time for the next command transmission data dropout occurs Take appropriate measures referring to the figures below 1 When slsve deice takes time to respond Read cycle Slave PETE at het Slave device2 to t Slave device3 1 Lit Data dropout Data dropout Slave2 and 3 Slave3 2 When slave device does not respond Read cycle Slave devicet l i H Timeout time Slave device2 S pe YY Sl
190. r of simultaneous uses number of users that can use the function simultaneously the maximum number of connections and the port number for each function Function Maximum Number Number of Port Number of Connections Simultaneous Uses Fixed Administrator User Setting 3 1 2 2 34260 tcp measurement server Maintenance 1 1 q2 34261 tcp test server FTP server 2 2 pe 21 tcp Instrument 34264 udp information server 1 Port numbers are fixed 2 There are user limitations For details see Granting Access Authority in section 1 2 IM MV100 17E 2 1 998 19 U OUJBYIy ey Buisn D 2 2 Connecting the Ethernet Interface When connecting only the MV and a PC Connect the MV and the PC via a HUB as in the following figure Ethernet 10BASE T straight cable interface connector iis eel d cava fanane 1 Multiple devices can be connected by using a hub HUB Ethernet interface connector Ethernet cable 10BASE T straight cable When connecting to a preexisting network The following figure illustrates an example in which the MV and a PC are connected to the network When connecting the MV or the PC to a preexisting network the transfer rate connector type etc must be matched For details consult your system or network administrator Network 10BASE T straight cable R A N Adapters that support Ethernet the 10BASE T hubs and
191. r the communication configuration menu Soft keys Press these keys to select the menu displayed on the screen iv IM MV100 17E Names and Uses of Parts Rear Panel MV100 Ethernet interface connector A connector used for Ethernet communications Comes standard with the instrument RS 232 interface connector A serial communication connector provided on models with the suffix code C2 a AO HH ot lof fol CAE MENG Q ACIE ENEE Lot ou fol lot flog fot Lot ow fol MV200 RS 422 A 485 interface terminal Serial communication terminals provided on models with the suffix code C3 m Ethernet interface connector A connector used for Ethernet communications Comes standard with the instrument RS 232 interface connector A serial communication connector provided on models with the optional code C2
192. r the two types of serial interfaces RS 232 and RS 422A 485 on the MV are given below RS 232 Interface Specifications Connector type D Sub 9 pin plug Electrical mechanical specifications Connection Conforms to the EIA 574 standard for the 9 pin interface of the EIA 232 RS 232 standard Point to point Communication Half duplex Synchronization Start stop synchronization Baud rate Select from 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 or 38400 bps Start bit 1 bit fixed Data length Select 7 or 8 bits Select 8 bits when outputting data in binary format Parity Select odd even or none Stop bit 1 bit fixed Hardware handshaking Select whether to fix the CA and CB signals to TRUE or to use the signal for flow control Software handshaking Select whether to use the X ON and X OFF signals to control the transmitted data only or both the transmitted and received data X ON ASCII 11H X OFF ASCII 13H Received buffer size RS 422A 485 Interface Specifications 2047 bytes Terminal block type 6 point terminal block terminal screws ISO M4 nominal length 6 mm Electrical mechanical specifications Conforms to EIA 422A RS 422A and EIA 485 RS 485 standards Connection Multidrop Four wire type 1 32 Two wire type 1 31 Communication Half duplex Synchronization Start stop synchronization Baud rate Select f
193. r to the Address box RS 422A 485 Address Protocol Normal 10 Press one of the soft keys from 1 to 32 to select the address agobBanexBeeFa amp Tm Setting the protocol to Modbus 11 Press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the Protocol box RS 422A 485 Address 1 Protocol ic 12 Press the Modbus soft key when using the Modbus slave function Press the Modbus M soft key when using the Modbus master function Normal Modbus Modbus H lie E Selecting the communication interface used to output the data in the internal memory and the files on the external storage medium 13 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Memory out box Henory out Ethernet 14 Press the Ethernet soft key when transferring data via Ethernet Pressing the Serial soft key has no effect Ethernet Serial ae Cc Confirming Canceling the new settings 15 To confirm the new settings press the DISP ENTER key To cancel press the ESC key For detailed operations regarding confirmation and cancellation see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi Storing the new settings 16 Press the ESC key several times to display the basic setting menu 17 Pressing the End soft key to display a dialog box which you select whether or not to store the new settings a 18 Select the Yes to store the new settings the No to discard them or the Cancel to return to the basic setting menu by
194. red computed data YC 2 The measured computed data indicates the data residing in the internal memory of the MV This command cannot be specified while the external storage medium is being formatted Sets the FTP transfer timing YT p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Auto transfer when display and event data files are created ON OFF p2 Auto transfer when report data files are created CON OFF YT Auto transfer the display and event data files Do not transfer the report data file YT ON OFF 5 26 IM MV100 17E 5 6 Basic Setting Commands Description YG Syntax Query Example Description YL Syntax Query Example Description YM When the method to save the data to the external storage medium is set to Auto the data files are automatically transferred when they are created For the methods to save the data to the external storage medium see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual Sets whether or not to use the Web server YO pl lt terminator gt p1 Use Not Web server USE NOT YG Use Web server YG USE For details on the settings for the Web server see sections 2 3 and 2 9 The settings specified by this command take effect the next time the MV is turned ON Sets the Modbus master YL p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 Read cycle 125MS 25QMS 5Q MS 1S 2S 5S 10S p2 Timeout time 125MS 25 MS 5Q0QMS 1S 2S 5S 10S 1MIN p3 Number of retrials COFF 1 2
195. rmation of the user currently connected to the MV ME Outputs data saved in the external storage medium Syntax ME p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 Operation type DIR Output the file list GET Output first time NEXT Output Csucceeding times this parameter is used to output the remaining data when the first output operation is not adequate RESEND Retransmit the previous output DEL Delete DIRNEXT Outputs the succeeding file list after the file list is output using the DIR command The number of output lists is the p3 value specified with the DIR command If this command is executed after all lists have been output only the free space of the storage medium is output p2 File name Up to 26 characters Specify with a full path p3 The maximum number of file lists to be output 1 to 100 All file Lists in the specified directory are output when p3 is omitted Example e Output the list of all files in the root directory ME DIR e Output 10 files of the file list of the root directory ME DIR 10 e Output the list of all files in the DATA directory ME DIR DATAQ Description p1 Output the list of all display data files in the DATAQ directory ME DIR DATAQ DDS Output the data in the file 72615100 DDS in the DATA directory ME GET DATAQ 72615100 DDS Parameter p2 is valid when p1 is set to DIR GET or DEL Parameter p3 is valid when p1 is set to DIR This command can be used to o
196. rmation on the use of the computation channel see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E Example Assignes the communication input data C01 to the computation channel 31 Read an INT16 value from register 30001 of the slave device with the address 1 to put it to the communication input data C01 of the MV Change the value to have two digits of decimal fraction multiply 0 01 and a unit V e Command First communication data 01 Address 1 Register 30001 Type INT16 e Computation channel Computation equation for Channel 31 C01 K01 Unit V Constant KO1 0 01 IM MV100 17E 4 9 1090 01g SNqpo y Buisn al 4 5 Setting the Modbus Master Function Procedure For the basic flow of operations see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi For the procedures related to entering character strings and values see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E 1 Press the MENU key to display the setting menu 2 Press the FUNC key for approximately 3 s to display the basic setting menu 3 Press the 10 Communication MV100 or 6 Communication MV200 soft key to display the communication function setting menu 4 Press the 7 Modbus master BASIC or 4 Modbus Master soft key to display the Modbus master BASIC menu MV100 Modbus master BASIC menu MV200 Modbus master menu Setup Hode ierre p Basic settings Read cycle 125ns Re
197. rnet Serial MV200 soft key to display the communication Serial menu MV100 Communication Serial Memory out menu MV200 Communication Ethernet Serial menu thernet Setup Node Link Erenet Serial Serial IP address B 8 8 O Baud rate 9608 bps Subnet mask 8 B Data length 8 bit Baud t b ails om Default gateway a B B Parity Even ror RS 232 Parity Even ica order i Handshaking Of f Off RS 232 Primary a 6 8 8 RS racials m A Secondary b 68 8 B ness Handshaking Off Off Host nasa Protocol Normal RS 422A 485 J Adelpase ro p ea Henory out Ethernet Protocol Normal Donain suffix search order Hemory out Ethernet ps ooo 1200 2400 4300 9668 Next 1 2 Secondary Selecting the baud rate 5 Press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the Baud rate box Serial Baud rate SUN bps Data length 8 bit 6 Press one of the soft keys from 1200 to 38400 to select the baud rate 1288 2400 4300 9600 19208 38400 ED O amp Selecting the parity check Te Press the arrow keys to move the cursor to the Parity box Data length 8 bit Parity Even NA ann 8 Press one of the soft keys from Odd to None to select the parity check Odd Even None ep IM MV100 17E 4 5 1090 01g SNqpo y Buisn eS 4 4 Setting the Configuration that is Used When the Modbus Protocol is Used Selecting the address 9 Press the arrow keys to move the curso
198. rom 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 or 38400 bps Start bit 1 bit fixed Data length Select 7 or 8 bits Parity Select odd even or none Stop bit 1 bit fixed Received buffer size 2047 bytes Escape sequence Open and close Electric characteristics FG SG SDB SDA RDB RDA six points SG SDB SDA RDB and RDA terminals and the internal circuit of the MV is functionally isolated FG terminal is the frame ground Communication distance Up to 1 2 km Terminator External recommended resistance 120 Q 1 2 W 3 1 uondo a9ej19 U jenas y Buisp B 3 2 RS 232 Interface Connector Pin Arrangement and Signal Names the Connection Procedure and Handshaking Connector Pin Arrangement and Signal Names Connector pin arrangement Rear panel Signal Meaning Received data from the PC Input signal Send data to the PC Output signal Signal ground Pin No Signal Name 2 RD Received Data 3 SD Send Data 5 SG Signal Ground 7 RS Request to Send Handshaking signal used when receiving data from the PC Output signal 8 CS Clear to Send Handshaking signal used when sending data to the PC Input signal Pins 1 4 6 and 9 are not used Table of RS 232 Standard Signal and Their JIS and ITU T Abbreviations Abbreviation RS 232 AB GND ITU T Description JIS Signal ground BA TXD
199. s 7 to 18 Setting the communication timeout e Enabling Disabling communication timeout On Off 20 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the On Off box under communication timeout Application time out On Off Off 21 Press either the On or Off soft key If you select On go to step 22 If you select Off go to step 26 On Off ee 2 20 IM MV100 17E 2 7 Setting the Login Timeout for Ethernet Communications Setting the communication timeout time 22 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Time box Application time out On Off 0n Tine E nin 23 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box Inout m 24 In the box enter the communication timeout time 25 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered value is set in the Time box Enabling Disabling keepalive On Off 26 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the On Off box under keepalive Keep alive On Off Off 27 Press either the On or Off soft key eS a Confirming Canceling the new settings 28 To confirm the new settings press the DISP ENTER key To cancel press the ESC key For detailed operations regarding confirmation and cancellation see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi Storing the new settings 29 Press the ESC key several times to display the basic setting menu 30 Pressing the End soft key to display a dialog box which you select whether or not to store the new s
200. s address instead Settings for transmitting alarm information Recipient 1 Recipient 2 Turns On Off for each recipient e On Transmits e mail messages to the recipient e Off Does not transmit e mail messages to the recipient Alarm number of which the alarm information is to be transmitted via the e mail message alarm 1 alarm 2 alarm 3 and alarm 4 You can turn On Off the function for each alarm number This setting is common to all channels e On If any one of the alarms corresponding to the relevant alarm number on all channels changes alarm occurrence or release an e mail message is transmitted e Off The alarm information of the alarm number is not transmitted Contents of the transmitted mail e Add instantaneous values e On Adds to the e mail message the instantaneous values of all channels existing at the time when the alarm condition changed e Off The instantaneous values are not added to the e mail message 2 38 IM MV100 17E 2 11 Setting the E Mail Transmission Function e Add sender URL Uniform Resource Locator e On If the Web server function is specified on the MV the URL of the MV is attached to the e mail e Off The URL of the MV is not attached to the e mail e Subject Set the subject of the e mail message using up to 32 alphanumeric characters The default value is MV Alarm_summary e Header1 Set the string to be attached to the e mail message using up to 64 alphanumeric characters e
201. s not the straight line distance but rather the total length of the twisted pair shielded cable Cable connection procedure As shown in the figure below attach a crimp style terminal with an isolating sleeve for 4 mm screws to the end of the cable Keep the section that is exposed from the shielded cable to 5 cm or less Four wire Two wire 7 7 N N N NI FN 7 7 N N N N PAN FG SG SDB SDA RDB Bes FG SG SDB SDA RDB RDA tty DAO u J Shield potential lt Shield Shield potential Shield A WARNING To prevent electric shock turn OFF the power when connecting cables Note e As shown on the next page connect the RD pin to the SD TD pin on the PC converter side and the SD pin to the RD pin on the PC side The two wire cable can be used only when using the Modbus protocol IM MV100 17E 3 5 uondo a0ej19 U jenas y Buisp B 3 3 RS 422 A 485 Interface Pin Arrangement and Signal Names and the Connection Procedure Connection Example with the Host Computer The instrument can be connected to a host computer that has an RS 232 RS 422A or RS 485 port e For RS 232 use the converter For recommended converters see the latter section Serial Interface converter The two wire cable can be used only when using t
202. s used to set the relay numbers 15S and 30S ae Apel eAIteHodele see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual Baca ie Nee ee Computation channels MV100 31 to 42 SNE aust Ske 7 ees 31 to 60 can K onfig red on e The p2 setting is valid when the saving ss f method to the external storage medium is set products with the computation function option to auto using the XM command p1 of the XM M1 command is set to AUTO For computation channels the alarm types that can be specified are only H upper limit SZ Sets the zone alarm L lower limit alarm T delay upper limit alarm and t delay lower limit alarm Syntax SZ p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 Channel number MV100 1 to 12 or 31 to 42 MV200 01 to 30 p2 Zone lower limit to 95 IM MV100 17E 5 11 spuewwog Ey 5 4 Setting Commands Setting Query Example Description SP Syntax Query Example Description p3 Zone upper limit 5 to 100 SZ p1 Display channel 2 in a zone between 30 and 50 SZ 02 30 50 Computation channels MV100 31 to 42 MV200 31 to 60 can be configured on products with the computation function option Mi The total display width of the screen in the direction of the amplitude is taken to be 100 The zone width must be at least 5 Set the parameters for the zone upper and lower limits so that the upper limit is greater than the lower limit Sets the partial expanded display SP p1 p2 p1 p2 p3
203. screen Up to 50 previous operations are logged Logs that exceed 50 operations are cleared from the oldest ones For the meaning of the messages see Web Operation Log in section 6 2 004 004 Time Request No Parameter Jan 87 2081 81 19 12 Message 155 2 stop Jan 87 2881 81 18 29 Message 1 start Jan 87 2081 81 18 15 Key UP Jan 87 2881 81 17 58 Screen si GROUP 1 f Operation Date time Type Error code see appendix 6 Displaying the e mail log You can display a log record of e mail transmissions on the e mail log screen Up to 50 previous e mail transmissions are logged Logs that exceed 50 transmissions are cleared from the oldest ones For the meaning of the messages see E mail Log in section 6 2 816 818 Time Type No Recipient Error Jan 85 2088 61 88 58 Error 1 2 Yokogawa Satoh Jan 65 2888 61 68 45 Test 1 Yokogawa Jan 85 2088 61 66 38 Full 1 2 Yokogawa Satoh Jan 65 2068 61 68 61 Time 1 Yokogawa Jan 85 2888 88 26 61 Report 1 2 Yokogawa Satoh Jan 65 2088 68 23 33 Alarm 1 Yokogawa Jan 85 2888 88 23 29 Alarm 1 Yokogawa Jan 05 2000 00 22 00 Test 2 Satoh Jan 85 2088 68 21 51 Test 266 2 Ethernet cable is not connected Jan 05 2000 68 19 37 Test 1 Yokogawa A Recipient address Recipient No Error code see appendix 6 Date time Mail type Note ___ In addition to these logs there is also a key login log For details regarding the key login log screen see the MV100 MV200 User s
204. ser level 420 Connection has been lost 421 The number of simultaneous connection has been exceeded 422 Communication has timed out IM MV100 17E App 15 xipueddy Ey Appendix 7 Login Process You log into the MV from your PC to use the functionality of the setting measurement server and the maintenance test server via the Ethernet interface If you complete the process successfully up to login complete in the following figure the commands in chapter 5 become functional When using the Ethernet login function of the MV Connect communications No Within the number of onnections Disconnect communications No PY O Entered quit Increment retry count Disconnect Password communications n No No Verification Within match hree retries Within No No the number of Within simultaneous hree retries uses Ey Disconnect i communications Login complete polit EA Start Decision L End Transition User entry Response from the MV message omitted For a description of the response format see section 6 1 l Code for a description of codes and messages see page App 15 1 Connections cannot exceed the maximum number of connections see section 2 1 2 If you attempt to log in using a wrong password four consecutive times the communication is dropped the number of login retries is three 3 If you attempt to log in causing the number of simultaneous use
205. sing the parameters below serial Serial number model Manufacturer model and firmware version host Host name ip IP address Several output examples are indicated below Packet Parameter Sent as Commands Response The all parameter can be used to output all information for parameters serial model host and ip all EA serial 12V636848 model YOKOGAWA MV200 1 01 host MV200 1 ip 192 168 111 24 EN Parameters are not case sensitive ip HoSt EA ip 192 168 111 24 host MV200 1 EN Even if the same parameters are specified numerous times only the first occurrence is output host ip host ip host model EA host MV200 1 ip 192 168 111 24 model YOKOGAWA MV200 1 01 EN Undefined parameters are ignored CSpace EA EN IM MV100 17E 6 25 asuodsey jo Chapter 7 Status Report 7 1 Status Information and Filter The following figure depicts the status information and filter on this instrument 4 bytes 4 3 2 1 A A A 4 3 2 1 Status information Filter Condition register The IF command can be used to set the filter When a status indicated on the following page is entered the corresponding bit in the condition register is set to 1 The logical AND of the condition register and the filter becomes the status information The IS command is used to output the status information Status information 1
206. st 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Selecting the data length Select the data length from the following list Make sure to select 8 bits when outputting data in binary format 7 8 Selecting the parity check Select the parity check from the following list Odd Even None Selecting the handshaking method Select the handshaking method from the following list This setting is valid only for the RS 232 interface Off Off XON XON XON RS CS RS Selecting the address Select the address from the following values This setting is valid for the RS 422A 485 interface and the Modbus protocol 1 to 32 Selecting the Normal protocol When using the Normal protocol to communicate via RS 232 or RS 422A 485 select Normal Selecting the communication interface used to output the data in the internal memory and the files on the external storage medium e Using output commands ME MI MO commands select the communication interface used to output the data in the internal memory display data event data TLOG data manual sampled data and report data and the files on the external storage medium Since Ethernet communications and serial communications cannot be used simultaneously you must select either one When using serial communications select Serial Storing the settings To activate the settings made in the basic setting mode the settings must be saved Otherwise the settings return to the previous values 3 10
207. stops the data transmission When it receives the next X ON code it resumes the data transmission The CS signal received from the PC is ignored Data reception control Software handshaking is performed between the MV and the PC When the amount of used space in the received buffer reaches 1537 bytes the X OFF code is transmitted When the amount of used space in the received buffer falls to 511 bytes X ON code is transmitted The RS signal is fixed to True XON RS Data transmission control Software handshaking is performed between the MV and the PC When an X OFF code is received while sending data to the PC the MV stops the data transmission When it receives the next X ON code it resumes the data transmission CS signal from the PC is ignored Data reception control Hardware handshaking is performed between the MV and the PC When the amount of used space in the received buffer reaches 1537 bytes the RS signal is set to False When the amount of used space in the received buffer falls to 511 bytes the RS signal is set to True CS RS Data transmission control Hardware handshaking is performed between the MV and the PC When the CS signal becomes False while sending data to the PC the MV stops the data transmission When the CS signal becomes True it resumes the data transmission X OFF is treated as data Data reception control Hardware handshaking is performed between the MV and the PC When the amount of used
208. surement computation is in progress or MV200 1 to 30 while a report is being created p2 Range mode SQRT For computing equations see the MV100 p3 Measurement range MV200 User s Manual p4 Lower limit of span For parameters p4 and p5 enter a value p5 Upper limit of span using 7 digits or less excluding the decimal p6 Scaling lower Limit for negative numbers and 8 digits or less for 30000 to 30000 positive numbers p7 Scaling upper Limit For parameters p4 p5 and p6 either set all 30000 to 30000 three parameters or omit all three parameters p8 Scaling decimal position to 4 p9 Unit Up to 6 characters SA Sets the alarm Query SRE p1 Example Convert the DC voltage measured on When not using the alarm channel 01 to the amount of flow using Syntax SA p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt the square root computation Set the p1 Channel number MV100 01 to 12 or 31 measurement range to 6 V span lower to 42 MV200 01 to 30 limit to 1 V span upper limit to 5 V p2 Alarm number 1 to 4 scaling lower limit to 10 0 m s and p3 Alarm ON OFF state OFF scaling upper limit to 100 0 m s Query SAL p1 p2 SR 01 SORT 6V 1000 5000 100 1000 1 m3 S Example Set off the alarm number 1 of channel 10 Description This command cannot be specified while SA 10 1 0FF measurement computation is in progress or Description Computation channels MV100 31 to 42 while a report is being created MV200 31 to 60 can be configured on products e
209. t Logout Jan 86 2088 18 52 23 1 user gt CCB Jan 86 2088 18 51 48 1 user lt 259 M Jan 06 2008 18 51 48 1 user gt FD G 081 818 un to 20 characters Jan 86 2068 18 51 41 1 user lt E Jan 86 2000 18 51 41 1 user gt BOB Jan 86 2068 18 51 37 1 user lt Login A V O symbol gt input lt output Name of the user that accessed this instrument Name registered in section 2 7 A number used to identify the user that is connected See Communication log in section 6 2 Date and time when the access occurred Displaying the FTP log A log of file transfers is displayed on the FTP log screen Up to the last 50 accesses are logged When the number of log entries exceeds 50 room is made by clearing the oldest entries For the meanings of the messages see appendix 6 16181498 DDS lt File name 8 characters 885 685 Time No Code Flag File Name Jan 61 2688 61 58 22 282 HOSTNAME S 16181588 DDS Jan 81 2088 61 58 22 282 UNREACH P 16161588 DDS Jan 61 2688 81 49 32 P Jan 61 2688 61 48 51 P 16181488 DDS Jan 81 2000 61 48 27 P DX_FTPC TXT A F Error code TP server P primary S secondary Date and time when the file transfer was made 2 22 IM MV100 17E 2 8 Displaying the Log Screen of the Error Communication and FTP Displaying the Web operation log You can display a log record of the operations carried out using the Web screen on the Web operation log
210. t gt input lt output Message Cup to 20 characters e The communication log contains only the error number and not the error message section e Normally the transfer data are transmitted as they are but in some cases a special message is output The special messages are shown below Reception COver Length Command length exceeded COver number Number of commands exceeded Serial error Received an error character through serial communications Transmission Cddd byte data output Cddd is the number of data points CLogin login CLogout Logout Disconnected Forced disconnection occurs when the connection was disconnected when transmitting data using Ethernet Time out Timeout keepalive TCP retransmission etc E1 nnn single negative response nnn is the error number E2 ee nnn multiple negative response ee is the error position nnn is the error number Space The following example shows the log when multiple commands separated by sub delimiters B01 CS1 are transmitted The commands are separated and output in order with the multiple command flags EA 99 05 11 99 05 11 99 05 11 99 05 11 99 05 11 99 05 11 EN 12 12 12 12 12 12 31 11 1 user gt B01 31 11 1 user lt EO 31 11 1 user gt 27 31 11 1 user lt E2 01 124 31 11 1 user gt CS1 31 11 1 user lt EO 6 10 IM MV100 17E 6 2 Output Format of ASCII Data FTP
211. t p1 Byte order Sends MSB first 1 Sends LSB first Query BO Example Output MSB first BO 0 Description This command is used to specify the byte order for the numerical data during binary output CS Sets the checksum Syntax CS pl lt terminator gt p1 Use not use checksum Not use 1 Use Query CS Example Use the checksum cs 1 Description This command can be used only during serial communications IF Sets the status filter Syntax IF pl lt terminator gt p1 Status filter value 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Query IF Example Set the status value to 1 0 4 0 IF 1 0 4 0 Description For details see chapter 7 CC Disconnects an Ethernet connection Syntax CC pl lt terminator gt p1 Disconnect the connection 0 Disconnect the connection cC Description This command can be used only during Ethernet communications Example 5 8 Output Commands Setup measured and computed data output FC Outputs screen image data Syntax FC pl lt terminator gt p1 Outputs screen image data GET Example Outputs screen image data from the MV FC GET Description Obtains the screen image data of the current screen and outputs the data in PNG format FE Outputs setup data Syntax FE p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 Output data type 2 Setup data of the setting commands 1 Decimal position and unit information 2 Setup data of the basic setting commands 3 Decimal and unit information of the most rec
212. t be specified on models that do not have an external storage device or when a medium is not inserted into the drive IM MV100 17E 5 19 spuewwog Ey 5 5 Setting Commands Control 5 6 Basic Setting Commands CM Sets the communication input data Syntax CM p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Communication input data number C MV100 C 1 to C12 MV200 CQ1 to C30 p2 Communication input data The range is 9 9999E 29 to 1 0Q00E 30 and 1 0000E 30 to 9 9999E 29 The sign of E can be omitted Example Set the communication input data 1 QQ0Q0E 10 in the communication input data number C01 CM C01 10 0000E02 Description This command can be used on models with the computation function option M1 EM Starts stops the e mail transmission function Syntax EM pl lt terminator gt p1 Starts Stops the e mail function Start 1 Stop Example Start the e mail function EM Description Acquires the display event and report data to the internal memory when the measurement is started Description For details on the settings for the e mail transmission function see sections 2 3 and 2 11 KE Key operation command Syntax KE pl lt terminator gt p1 Keys F1 to F7 Soft keys 1 to 7 ESC ESC key MENU MENU key FUNC FUNC key START START key STOP STOP key USER USER key T0 9 Number to 9 key MINUS key DOT key DISP DISP ENTER key UP Up arrow key DOWN Down arrow key RIGHT Right arrow key
213. t is assigned to the Modbus register of the slave device the MV reads all data as floating point data e INT16 Specify this parameter when a 16 bit signed integer is assigned to the Modbus register Communication input Modbus data of the MV register Cxx 16 bit signed integer e UINT16 Specify this parameter when a 16 bit unsigned integer is assigned to the Modbus register e INT32_B Specify this parameter when a 32 bit signed integer is assigned to the Modbus register in the order upper 16 bits followed by the lower 16 bits Specify the smaller register number the higher register number in this case in Register Communication input Modbus data of the MV register Cxx Seven 32 bit signed integer Lower 16 bits e INT32_L Specify this parameter when a 32 bit signed integer is assigned to the Modbus register in the order lower 16 bits followed by the upper 16 bits Specify the smaller register number the lower register number in this case in Register Communication input Modbus data of the MV register Cxx Lower 16 bits EY dort E 32 bit signed integer Upper 16 bits 4 8 IM MV100 17E 4 5 Setting the Modbus Master Function e UINT32_B Specify this parameter when a 32 bit unsigned integer is assigned to the Modbus register in the order upper 16 bits followed by the lower 16 bits Specify the smaller register number the h
214. t name Check the DNS setting and the destination host name TCPIP Internal processing error UNREACH Failed to connect to a control connection server Check the address setting and that the server is running OOBINLINE Internal processing error NAME Internal processing error CTRL The control connection does not exist Check that the server does not drop the connection and that it responds within the proper time period TAC Failed to respond in the TELNET sequence Check that the server does not drop the connection and that it responds within the proper time period ECHO Failed to transmit data on the control connection Check that the server does not drop the connection and that it responds within the proper time period REPLY Failed to receive data on the control connection Check that the server does not drop the connection and that it responds within the proper time period SERVER The server is not in a condition to provide the service Check that the server is in a condition in which service can be provided App 12 IM MV100 17E Appendix 6 A List of Error Messages Code Message 283 FTP command was not accepted Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 283 Character String and Details USER Failed user name verification Check the user name setting PASS Failed password verification Check the password setting ACCT Failed account verification Check t
215. t number MV100 KQ 1 to K12 MV200 KQ1 to K30 p2 Constant CUp to 11 characters The range is 9 9999E 29 to 1 QQ 0E 30 and 1 0000E 30 to 9 9999E 29 The sign of E can be omitted SKE p1 Set constant 1 QQQ0E 10 for computation constant number KQ1 SK KQ1 1 Q0Q0E 10 Description This command can be used on models with the computation function option M1 This command cannot be specified while measurement computation is in progress or while a report is being created SI When the Sets the rolling average of the computation channel rolling average of a computation channel is OFF Syntax Query Example Description SI p1 p2 lt terminator gt p1 Computation channel number MV100 31 to 42 MV200 31 to 60 p2 Rolling average ON OFF OFF SI p1 Turn OFF the rolling average of computation channel number 31 SI 31 0FF This command can be used on models with the computation function option M1 When the rolling average of a computation channel is ON Syntax Query Example Description SJ Syntax Query Example SI p1 p2 p3 p4 lt terminator gt p1 Computation channel number MV100 31 to 42 MV200 31 to 60 p2 Rolling average ON OFF ON p3 Sampling interval 1S 2S 3S 4S 5S 6S 10S 12S 15S 20S 30S 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 4MIN 5MIN GMIN 10MIN 12MIN 15MIN 20MIN 30MIN 1H p4 Number of samples 1 to 64 SIL p1 Turn the rolling average of com
216. ter The MV reads the hold register data 4XXXX 4XXXxx of another device and make it the communication input data Cxx 4 Reading the input register The MV reads the input register data 3xxxx 3xxxxx of another device and make it the communication input data Cxx IM MV100 17E 4 1 1090 01g SNqpo y Buisn eS 4 2 Register Assignments Modbus Slave The register assignments of the Modbus protocol are given below The data in the register do not contain unit and decimal position information The unit and decimal position information must be set to the Modbus master host beforehand A binary value is put into the registers with the MSB Most Significant Bit first Input register Data 30001 Measured data of CH0O1 30030 Measured data of CH30 The corresponding registers 30001 to 30002 on the MV102 30001 to 30004 on the MV104 30001 to 30006 on the MV106 30001 to 30012 on the MV112 30001 to 30004 on the MV204 30001 to 30008 on the MV208 30001 to 30010 on the MV210 30001 to 30020 on the MV220 30001 to 30030 on the MV230 e Measured data is a 16 bit signed integer Values are the same as the measured data in binary format see section 6 3 31001 Alarm status of the measured data of CH01 31030 Alarm status of the measured data of CH30 The corresponding registers 31001 to 31002 on the MV102 31001 to 31004 on the MV104 31001 to 31006 on the MV106 31001 to 31012 on the MV112 31001 to 31004
217. terminator gt EA ip 192 168 111 24 host MV200 1 EN Description e Separate each parameter with one or more blanks space tab carriage return line feed Parameters are not case sensitive Undefined parameters will be ignored Parameters beyond the 32nd parameter are ignored 5 34 IM MV100 17E Chapter 6 Response 6 1 Response Syntax The following table shows the types of responses for the various commands described in the previous chapter The MV returns a response affirmative negative response to a command that is separated by a single delimiter The controller should follow the one command to one response format When the command response rule is not followed the operation is not guaranteed Function Command Response Command Type Affirmation Negation Setting Setting command Setting Single Measurement Control Affirmative negative server Basic setting command response response or Output command Control Multiple Setup measured and ASCII output negative computed data output BINARY output responses RS422 A 485 dedicated Dedicated response No response For the responses to the instrument information server function see section 6 4 Note The CRLE used in this section denotes carriage return line feed Affirmative Response When the command is processed correctly an affirmative response is returned Syntax EQCRLF Example EQ Si
218. th 01 to 12 dd Day 01 to 31 hh Hour to 23 mm Minute 00 to 59 ss Second 00 to 59 ffffff Operation code SCREEN Switching screens KEY Key operation MSG Setting writing message eee Error code ALl space succeeded 001 to 999 Error code Detailed operation code When ffffff SCREEN yy mo dd_hh mm ss_ffffff_eee_ddddd_nnCRLF ddddd Screen TREND Trend screen DIGIT Digital screen BAR Bar graph screen nn Group number 01 to 04 When ffffff KEY yy mo dd_hh mm ss_ffffff_eee_kkkkkCRLF kkkkk Key DISP The DISP ENTER key UP The up arrow key DOWN The down arrow key LEFT The left arrow key RIGHT The right arrow key IM MV100 17E asuodsey fo 6 2 Output Format of ASCII Data E Mail Log Example EA 01 02 11 01 02 11 01 02 11 01 02 11 01 02 11 01 02 11 EN When ffffff MSG yy mo dd_hh mm ss_ffffff_eee_nn_mmm mCRLF nn Message number 01 to 08 mm m Message Up to 16 characters Space 12 20 00 SCREEN 275 TREND 01 12 21 0 SCREEN BAR 01 12 30 00 KEY UP 12 31 00 KEY RIGHT 12 40 00 MSG 05 Hello Hello 12 41 00 MSG 05 Hello Hello The FL command is used to output the data The log of e mail transmission is output Up to 50 logs are retained Logs that exceed 50 are cleared from the oldest log Syntax EACRLF yy mo dd_hh mm ss_fffff_eee_n_uuu uCRLF fffff eee uuu Year 00 to 99 Month 01 to 12 Day 01 to 31
219. the Monitor Page and Operator Page Displaying measured computed data 9 Click All channels in the display menu section to display the measured computed data Click Refresh to refresh the measured computed data Click Close to close the measured computed data window Displaying the log 10 Click Log in the display menu section to display the log Click the box used to select the log type The selected type of log is displayed Click Refresh to refresh the log information Click Close to close the log window Using the Operator Page Procedure This section gives an overview of the operations Follow the operating procedures on your PC 1 Start the browser and open the operator page of the MV Note Operator page can be displayed when the MV is in the operation mode An error message is displayed when the MV is in the setting mode or basic setting mode For details on the operation mode setting mode and basic setting mode see the MV100 MV200 User s Manual IM MV100 01E IM MV200 01E The following operations are the same as the monitor page See Using the Monitor Page e Entering the user name and password e Auto refreshing the display e Refreshing the display manually e Zooming in or out of the display e Displaying the alarm summary e Displaying measured computed data e Displaying the log The followings are the operations only on the operator page Setting modifying and writing messages W
220. the e mail When setting the alarm mail Syntax Query Example YU p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 p10 p11 p12 lt terminator gt p1 Type CALARM p2 Recipient 1 CON OFF p3 Recipient 2 ON OFF p4 Alarm No 1 CON OFF p5 Alarm No 2 CON OFF p6 Alarm No 3 CON OFF p7 Alarm No 4 CON OFF p8 Instantaneous values CON OFF p9 URL of the MV CON OFF p10 Subject Up to 32 characters pil Header 1 Up to 64 characters p12 Header 2 Up to 64 characters YU p1 Send alarm mails from alarm no 1 to 4 Attach the instantaneous values but the URL Set the subject and the header 1 to ALM and LP2 respectively YU ALARM ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF ALM LP2 to the recipient 1 When setting the scheduled mail Syntax YS p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 lt terminator gt ayntax w p1p p3 p4 p3 p6 p7 p8 p9 p10 p11 p12 p1 Registration number 1 to 8 seals acide p2 Command ON OFF CON DPS EE p3 First channel number MV100 CQ1 to pe Recipient CON OFE C12 MV200 CO1 to C30 p3 Interval for recipient 1 1H 2H 3H 4H 6H 8H 12H 24H IM MV100 17E 5 27 spuewwog Ey 5 6 Basic Setting Commands Query Example p4 Time to send mail to recipient 1 CHH MM p5 Recipient 2 ON OFF p6 Interval for recipient 2 1H 2H 3H 4H 6H 8H 12H 24H p7 Time to send mail to recipient 2 CHH MM p8 Instantaneous values ON OFF p9 URL of the MV CON OFF p10 Subject CUp to 32 characters p11 Header 1 Up to 64 characters
221. time specified by p4 and performs the operation set with parameters p5 and p6 the relative timer p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 lt terminator gt Timer number 1 to 3 Timer type CRELATIVE Interval Chh mm fixed form hh Hour C00 to 24 mm Minute 00 to 59 Set in the range 00 01 to 24 00 Reset not reset the integrated value when the timer expires ON OFF Action to take when the timer expires COFF DATA SAVE p1 Example Set a relative timer to timer number 1 Set the sampling interval to 1 hour 15 minutes reset the integrated value when the timer expires and set no action when the timer expires XQ 1 RELATIVE 01 15 ON NONE Description This command can be used on models with the computation function option M1 The timer expires at the interval specified by parameter p3 from the time the instrument is turned ON the timer is reset and when the timer setting is OFF and performs the operation set with parameters p4 and p5 RO Sets the report type and generation time When report type is set to none Syntax RO pl lt terminator gt p1 Report type OFF Query RO Example Set report to none RO OFF Description This command can be used on models with the computation function option M1 For hourly daily and daily monthly reports Syntax RO p1 p2 p3 lt terminator gt p1 Report type CHOUR DAY DAY MONTH p2 Date of creation dd fixed form dd Day 1 to 28 p3 Time of creation h h fixed form hh hour
222. tion channel SW Sets the display update rate e The h and settings of p4 are valid only when auto save interval h i Da range is set to computation syntax SW p1 p2 lt terminator gt etween channels i p p1 Display update rate 15S 30S 1MIN If p4 is set to R or r set the interval for the MEN EMIN AOMITN ZOMIN 30MIN 1H upper lower limit on the rate of change using Pi Pa 10H oie the XA command ye i R p2 Auto save interval 10MIN 20MIN If p4is setto T or t set the alarm delay time SNe NE SHAN 6k BH 47H for the delay upper lower limit alarm using the ADS Sky ani ee a ere BD command 14DAY 31DAY e For the range of alarm values of p5 see the table in section 5 3 Query Sw a Example Set the display update rate to one minute e Set the alarm value of a computation channel Th nt decadent aue an e auto save 1nterva o minutes within the range of the span SWANIN TOMTN For the alarm value of p5 enter a value using Adige mn Pe cack y Description This command cannot be specified while 5 digits or less excluding the decimal For measurement is inprogr ss computation channels enter a value using 8 A 7 B k F The selectable auto save interval p2 varies digits or less excluding the decimal depending on the display update rate p1 An error occurs if a number of a relay that is setting For details see the MV100 MV200 not installed is specified in p7 For the a ees i procedure
223. to 16 characters Space Example EA E A admin EN IM MV100 17E 6 19 asuodsey fo 6 3 Output Format of BINARY Data This section describes the output format of the BINARY data that is disclosed For other BINARY data see Identifier on page 6 3 e Measured computed data and FIFO data Display data Event data The measued and computed data are output as 16 bit signed integer and 32 bit signed integer respectively These integers can be understood as physical values by adding the decimal point and the unit The decimal position is obtained using FE command Typical Examples to obtain physical values Binary value Decimal position code Physical value Integer Measured computed value 10000 0 10000 10000 1 1000 0 10000 2 100 00 10000 3 10 000 10000 4 1 0000 Note The CRLF used in this section denotes carriage return line feed Measured computed data and FIFO data The FD command is used to output the measured computed data The FF command is used to output the FIFO data The ID number of the output format is 1 See Identifier on page 6 3 2 bytes 2 bytes gt Number of blocks Number of bytes Ny Block 4 N BINARY data Ny The BINARY data section Block n on the Conceptual diagram on page 6 2 Number of blocks This is the number of blocks Number of bytes This is the size of one block in bytes
224. to 30000 p8 Scaling upper Limit 30000 to 30000 p9 Scaling decimal position to 4 p10 Unit Up to 6 characters Query SRL p1 Example Convert the DC voltage measured on channel 2 to a DC current Set the measurement range to 6 V span lower Limit to 1 V span upper limit to 5 V scaling lower limit to 1 00 A and scaling upper Limit to 5 00 A SR 2 SCALE VOLT 6V 1000 5000 100 500 2 A Description e This command cannot be specified while measurement computation is in progress or while a report is being created e Set parameters p4 p5 and p6 according to the table in section 5 3 IM MV100 17E spuewwog Ey 5 4 Setting Commands Setting For parameters p5 and p6 enter a value using 5 digits or less excluding the decimal The decimal position is fixed to the position indicated in the table in section 5 3 For parameters p7 p8 and p9 either set all three parameters or omit all three parameters When setting the square root Example Set the computation channel to 31 the computation to ON the computing equation to the sum of channel 01 and 2 span Lower limit to 10 0000 span upper Limit to So Description 15 0000 and the unit to V 31 0N 01 02 100000 150000 4 V This command can be used on models with the computation function option M1 Syntax SR p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 lt terminator gt This command cannot be specified while p1 Channel number MV100 01 to 12 mea
225. top MATH MATH RESET Reset MATH TIME ADJUST Adjust time XRE p1 Set the remote action of remote number 1 to writing message 1 XR 1 MESSAGE1 5 22 IM MV100 17E 5 6 Basic Setting Commands XQ Sets the timer When not using the timer Syntax XQ p1 p2 p1 p2 lt terminator gt Timer number 1 to 3 Timer type OFF Query XQL p1 Example XQ Description Th Turn the number 1 timer OFF 1 0FF is command can be used on models with the computation function option M1 When using Syntax XQ p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 the absolute timer p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 p6 lt terminator gt Timer number 1 to 3 Timer type ABSOLUTE Interval 1MIN 2MIN 3MIN 4MIN 5MIN 6MIN 10MIN 12MIN 15MIN 20MIN 30MIN 1H 2H 3H 4H 6H 8H 12H 24H Reference Time hh fixed form hh Hour 00 to 23 Reset not reset the integrated value when the timer expires ON OFF Action to take when the timer expires COFF DATA SAVE Query XQL p1 Example Set an absolute timer to timer number 1 Set the sampling interval to 30 minutes the reference time to 7 O clock reset the integrated value when the timer expires and set no action when the timer expires XQ Description When using Syntax XQ p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 Query XQ 1 ABSOLUTE 30MIN 07 ON NONE This command can be used on models with the computation function option M1 The timer expires at the interval specified by parameter 3 from the
226. tory on the MV s external storage medium are output Syntax EACRLE ffffffff_eee_ssssssss_yy mo dd_hh mi ss_1L111L111111LCRLF Zzzzzzz_Kbyte_freeCRLF ENCRLF ffffffff File name 8 characters When this is a directory the characters lt DIR gt is shown at the position displaying the file data size eee Extension 3 characters SSSSSSSS Data size of the file __ to 99999999 byte yy Year 00 to 99 mo Month 01 to 12 dd Day 01 to 31 hh Hour to 23 mi Minute 00 to 59 ss Second to 59 ZZZZZZZ Free space on the medium ______ to 9999999 1111111111 ID number _______ to 9999999999 e This becomes a numerical value only when the file extension is DEV or DDS This value is specific to the file and is the same as the ID number of the block in the internal memory from which the file originates e This becomes a space when the file extension is not DEV or DDS e This becomes a Q if the file was saved using another instrument Space Example EA XV1 DEV 124 99 02 24 20 07 12 12310 XV1 PNL 1204 99 01 19 01 52 37 DATA lt DIR gt 99 01 19 01 23 64 523 Kbytes free EN IM MV100 17E 6 17 asuodsey jo 6 2 Output Format of ASCII Data Data List The MI MO command is used to output the data The number of blocks and file names of the specified data in the internal memory are output When the first parameter of the MI MO command is DIR the data in the internal memory
227. tput Format of ASCII Data The following types of ASCII data are available The format for each type is described in this section Setting data basic setting data Decimal position unit information Measured computed data Communication log FTP log Operation error log Key login log Web operation log E mail log Alarm summary Message summary Status information File list Data list User level Note The CRLF used in this section denotes carriage return line feed Setting data basic setting data e e The FE command is used to output the data The setting basic setting data are output in the order of the listed commands in the table in section 5 2 A List of Commands However the setting information for the following commands is not output e Setting command Setting SD FR command e Setting command control All commands from UD to CM e Basic setting command XE YO YI and YC commands The output format of the setting basic setting data conforms to the syntax of each command Some commands are output in multiple lines Example Commands that are specified for each channel Syntax The two character command name and the succeeding parameters are output in the following syntax EACRLF tt Command name SR SA XA XI sss S Setting basic setting data variable length one line IM MV100 17E 6 2 Output Format of ASCII Data Example EA SRO1 VOLT 20mV 0 20 SROZ VOLT 20mV
228. turer model and firmware version 5 34 host Outputs the host name 5 34 ip Outputs the IP address 5 34 5 6 IM MV100 17E 5 3 Input Range Parameter The following tables show which measurement ranges of the instrument correspond to the input types of the SR command input range setting command VOLT TC RTD DI and SQRT The table also shows the ranges for the upper and lower limits of the span DC Voltage VOLT Square Root SQRT Measurement Parameter for the Value of the Upper and Value of the Upper and Range SR Command Lower Limits of the Span Lower Limits of the SR Upper and Lower Limits Command of the Measurement Range 20 mV 20 mV 20 00 to 20 00 mV 2000 to 2000 60 mV 60 mV 60 00 to 60 00 mV 6000 to 6000 200 mV 200 mV 200 0 to 200 0 mV 2000 to 2000 2V 2 V 2 000 to 2 000 V 2000 to 2000 6 vV 6 vV 6 000 to 6 000 V 6000 to 6000 20 V 20 V 20 00 to 20 00 V 2000 to 2000 Thermocouple TC spuewwog Measurement Parameter for the Value of the Upper and Value of the Upper and Range SR Command Lower Limits of the Span Lower Limits of the SR Upper and Lower Limits Command of the Measurement Range R R 0 0 to 1760 0 C to 17600 S S 0 0 to 1760 0 C to 17600 B B 0 0 to 1820 0 C to 18200 K K 200 0 to 1370 0 C 2000 to 13700 E E 200 0 to 800 0 C 2000 to 8000 J J 200 0 to 1100 0 C 2000 to 11000 T T 200 0 to 400 0 C 2000 to 4000 N N 0 0 to 1300 0 C to 13000 W W 0 0
229. unction is set to Disable e The user name anonymous can be used to login to the MV e Password is not necessary login is possible regardless of whether or not the password is specified e The user level is User There are limitations on the number of simultaneous connections or simultaneous uses of the MV from the PC see section 2 1 Fora description of the login process of the setting measurement server and maintenance test server see appendix 7 Communication timeout e Enabling Disabling the timer ON OFF e On The connection is dropped if no data transfer is detected over a predetermined period of time This applies to data transfer at the application level only see section 1 1 e Off Communication timeout is disabled e Setting the timeout time When the communication timeout is enabled and if no data transfer is detected over the time period specified here the connection is dropped Range 1 to 120 minutes Enabling Disabling keepalive On Off e On If there is no response to the test packet that is periodically transmitted every 30 s at the TCP level the connection is dropped e Off Keepalive is disabled Storing the settings To activate the settings made in the basic setting mode the settings must be saved Otherwise the settings return to the previous values 2 18 IM MV100 17E 2 7 Setting the Login Timeout for Ethernet Communications Procedure For the basic flow of operations see
230. ursor to the On Off box Web Use Not Use Page type Operator On Off Off 2 28 IM MV100 17E 2 9 Setting the Web Server Function 10 Press either the On or Off soft key If you select On go to step 11 If you select Off go to step 28 On Off Se Selecting whether or not to use command input 11 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Command box Page type Operator On Off On Command Access controll Off 12 Press either the On or Off soft key On Off ED Selecting whether or not to use the access control 13 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Access control box Page type Operator On Off On Command Off Access control 14 Press either the On or Off soft key If you select On go to step 15 If you select Off go to step 28 M off ee a Setting the user name 15 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the User name box Access control On _ User name Password 16 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box Inout 17 In the box enter the user name 18 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered string value is set in the User name box Setting the password 19 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Password box Access control On User name Password E 20 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box IM MV100 17E 2 29 eu u OUJBYTA ey Buisn D 2 9 Sett
231. ut range Operation mode Yes No 5 9 So Sets the computing equation Operation mode Yes No 5 10 SA Sets the alarm Operation mode Yes No 5 10 SD Sets the date and time Operation mode Yes No 5 11 SW Sets the display update rate auto save interval Operation mode Yes No 5 11 SZ Sets the zone Operation mode Yes No 5 11 SP Sets the partial expanded display Operation mode Yes No 5 12 ST Sets the tag Operation mode Yes No 5 12 SX Sets the group Operation mode Yes No 5 12 SL Sets the trip line Operation mode Yes No 5 12 SG Sets the message Operation mode Yes No 5 13 O SH Sets the file header Operation mode Yes No 5 13 S SE Sets the display direction background color Operation mode Yes No 5 13 3 trend line width trip line width number a of grids scroll time and scale digit SB Sets the number of scale divisions base Operation mode Yes No 5 13 position of the bar graph and the display position of the trend scale SV Sets the moving average of the measured channel Operation mode Yes No 5 13 SF Sets the filter Operation mode Yes No 5 14 SC Sets the channel display color Operation mode Yes No 5 14 SQ Sets the LCD brightness and the screen Operation mode Yes No 5 14 backlight saver SY Sets the 4 screen display only for MV200 Operation mode Yes No 5 14 SU Sets the USER key only for MV200 Operation mode Yes No 5 15 SK Sets the computation constant Operation mode Yes No 5 15 SI Sets the rolling average of the computation Operation mode Yes No 5 15
232. utput command control ssesssesseseesiserrerirerrerinrreerenrreens 5 29 output command RS 422A 485 dedicated commands 5 32 S output command setup measured and computed 5 29 output flow of FIFO data App 6 secondary output flow of internal memory data ccccscecsteeseees App 2 Sender output flow Of the fil eesseessseeessseessssessseeessseessseessseeee App 4 sender URL eeseseessesessseceeseeecseceeeeeeeneeeenseecnneeeeseesanaeesnaas 2 39 output flow of the file list App 5 serial interface CONVENED 2ctereetitcntovenennirdivetivendeneeet 3 8 output format alarm summary 6 15 serial interface Specification 20 0 eee cece eeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 3 1 output format communication 10g s sseeseesseeseecseesseeees 6 9 setting COMMANA ee sees eecseseeeeeeeeeeneeteeneeeeneeeenteenntteenaee 5 3 output format data list c ceeceeeseseseseseeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeees 6 18 setting command control 5 17 5 20 output format decimal position unit information 6 7 setting Command Setting es eset 5 9 output format display BINARY data setting measurement SOVET satrini ap aesae 1 3 output format e mail 10g cecceceeees signal direction output format event BINARY data od signal name RS 232 PEA ETAPEN E E SE EA sewed 3 2 output format FIFO BINARY data a e N A signal name RS 422A 485 EE E ATTE T EE TAT A 3 5 output format
233. utput data over the communication interface Ethernet or serial that was selected with the XO command If an error occurs during data transmission p1 RESEND can be used to retransmit the data Operation type MI Outputs display data and event data acquired in the internal S e memory S Syntax MI p1 p2 p3 p4 lt terminator gt 3 a o p2 p3 p4 Example Ou co ou MI Description DIR Put the data on standby for communication output and output data list GET Output Cfirst time NEXT Output Csucceeding times This parameter is used to output the remaining data when first output operation is not adequate RESEND Retransmit the previous output SIZE Output the data size Ccapacity Output data type DISPLAY Display data EVENT Event data Block number 1 to 16 Output format CFILE DATA tput the data in block number 1 ntaining display data using the file tput format GET DISPLAY 1 FILE Parameter p2 is valid when p1 is set to DIR GET or SIZE Parameters p3 and p4 are valid when p1 is set to GET or SIZE This command can be used to output data over the communication interface Ethernet or serial that was selected with the XO command This command outputs the data that have been put on standby using p1 DIR using p1 GET Make sure to put the data on standby using DIR before outputting the data using GET IM MV100 17E 5 31 5 8 Output Commands 5 9 Output Commands RS 4
234. x enter the subject 36 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered string value is set in the Subject box e Header 37 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to either the Header 1 box or the Header 2 box Header SESE Header2 38 Press the Input soft key to display the entry box gt 39 Inthe box enter the character strings 40 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered string value is set in the Header box Confirming Canceling the new settings 41 To confirm the new settings press the DISP ENTER key To cancel press the ESC key For detailed operations regarding confirmation and cancellation see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi e Scheduled E Mail e Recipient 1 Recipient 2 42 Set the address of the recipient 1and 2 using the same method as steps 25 and 26 Scheduled E Hail settings E Mail Recipients and Transmission time Recipient Recipient2 Off Interval 24h Interval 24h Ref time 68 08 e Interval 43 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Interval box Recipient Off Recipient2 Off Interval ET Interval 24h 44 Press one of the soft keys from 1h to 24h to select the interval lh 2h 3h 4h 6h 8h Next 1 2 Se a Ga Ga OUD lM 2 44 IM MV100 17E 2 11 Setting the E Mail Transmission Function e Ref Time 45 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Ref Time box Recipient1 Off Recipient2 Off Interval 2h Interval
235. y be effective Consider these possibilities to eliminate noise When using the two wire type interface Modbus protocol the 485 driver must be set to high impedance within 3 5 characters after the last data byte is sent by the host computer IM MV100 17E 3 7 uondo a0ej19 U jenas y Buisp B 3 3 RS 422 A 485 Interface Pin Arrangement and Signal Names and the Connection Procedure A Serial Interface Converter Recommended converter MODEL RC 57 by RA SYSTEMS CORP or Z 101HE by Sharp CAUTION Some converters not recommended by Yokogawa have FG and SG pins that are not isolated In this case do not connect anything to the FG and SG pins as shown in the diagram on the previous page This can generate a potential difference especially for long distance communications and can damage the instrument or cause communication abnormalities For converters that do not have the SG pin they can be used without using the signal ground For details see the manual that came with the converter On some non recommended converters the signal polarity may be reversed A B or indication In this case reverse the connection For a two wire system the host computer must control the transmission driver of the converter in order to prevent collisions of transmit and received data When using the recommended converter the driver is controlled using the RS RTS signal on the RS 232 When the instrument that support only the
236. y of the network to which the MV belongs 16 Press the DISP ENTER key The entered value is set in the Default gateway box For MV100 confirm the new settings pressing the DISP ENTER key To cancel press the ESC key For detailed operations regarding confirmation and cancellation see Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys on page vi Setting the DNS Domain Name System Set the DNS if you are using a host name to specify the destination server of the file transfer on an FTP client or the server of the e mail recipient If the DNS is not going to be used go to step 39 for models with the serial communication function or step 41 for models without the serial communication function For MV100 when settings are confirmed by procedure 16 press the ESC key to return to the communication function setting menu and then press the 2 Ethernet DNS soft key to display the communication DNS menu e Select whether or not to use the DNS ON OFF 17 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the DNS On Off box Default gateway 3 DNS On Off oft Sariar caareh andar 18 Press either the On or Off soft key When using the DNS select ON and perform steps 19 through 38 Otherwise select Off you can skip steps 19 through 38 On Off a e Setting the primary DNS server address 19 Press the arrow key to move the cursor to the Primary box under server search order Server search order _ Primary
237. y times EV4 is valid when event data are being acquired to the internal memory in the free mode and the MV100 MV200 is set to store the data to the external storage medium using auto save The event data residing in the internal memory can be stored to the external storage medium at arbitrary times Writes the message display and save Syntax MS pl lt terminator gt p1 Message number 1 to 8 Example Write the message of message number 8 MS 8 Description This command displays the message to the screen and writes the message into the display data and event data Th Starts stops resets computation MATH Clears the computation dropout status display Syntax TL pl lt terminator gt p1 Operation type Example Start computation 1 Stop computation 2 Reset computation 3 Clear the computation dropout status display Start computation TL Q Description This command cannot be executed while setup data are being saved or loaded This command can be used on models with the computation function option M1 DS Syntax Example Description LO Syntax Example Description LI Syntax Example Switches execution modes operation basic setting DS p1 lt terminator gt p1 Execution modes Operation mode 1 Basic setting mode Set the mode to basic setting mode DS 1 The setting p1 to 1 cannot be specified while measurement computation is in
238. yntax Command Syntax The syntax of the setting basic setting output commands see sections 5 4 to 5 9 of the instrument is given below ASCII codes are used for the character codes For the syntax of the maintenance test commands see section 5 10 and instrument information output commands see section 5 11 see the corresponding sections or the examples for each command Command name Delimiter Sub delimiter Terminator Command example SR 02 SKIP SR 03 VOLT 2V 1500 1800 __ Parameter 02 SKIP 1800 Delimiter Command name SR Sub delimiter Command name Defined using two alphabet characters Parameter e Command parameters Set using alphabet characters or numerical values Parameters are separated by delimiters All numerical values are specified using integers When the parameter is a numerical value the valid range varies depending on the command Spaces before and after of the parameter are ignored except for parameters that are specified using an ASCII character string unit when spaces are valid You can omit the parameters that do not need to be changed from their current settings However delimiters cannot be omitted Example SR Q1 2V lt terminator gt If multiple parameters are omitted and delimiters occur at the end of the command those delimiters can be omitted Example SR Q01 VOLT lt termi
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