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1. CH4 CH2 CH5 CH3 CH1 l b g S S Di E S S S S CH6 CH4 CH2 CH11 CH9 CH7 CH5 CH3 CH1 DOO DOO AAA l b l E j s S S IB S S S iS S S S S S S CH12 CH10 CH8 CH6 CH4 CH2 Wiring Screw Terminals DC voltage input DI ON OFF input CS SJ GQ EL 5 RTD input EN DC voltage input Lead wire resistance per wire of 10 O or less Make the resistances of the three wires equal TC input Compensating leadwire DC current input amp DC current input Shunt resistor Example For 4 to 20 mA input use a shunt resistor of 250 O 0 1 24 IM MV1000 02E Connecting Input Cables Wiring Clamped Terminals Remove the terminal block Connect the wires Connect the terminal block Recommended length of stripped wire 9 7 mm P d Recommended wire size 0 08 to 1 5 mm AWG28 to 16 Hold both ends of the Input signal wire Hold both ends of the terminal terminal block and First loosen the screw at the front using a block align it with the connector pull straight flat blade screwdriver Insert the input signal and then push it in wire into the slit on the left side of the terminal block and fasten the screw at the front Note RTD input terminals A and B are isolated on each channel Terminal b is short
2. User s AM Ativanced Manual Models MV1004 MV1006 MV1008 MV1012 MV1024 MV1000 First Step Guide YOKOGAWA 4 IM MV1000 02E Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2nd Edition User Registration Thank you for purchasing YOKOGAWA products We invite you to register your products in order to receive the most up to date product information To register visit the following URL or click the Product Registration button in the opening screen of the Manual CD ROM http www yokogawa com ns reg PRS 105 02E Contents Safety Pr cautiOnSs s rU P 6 Handling Precautions of the MV rrr rtt r E e trt itn EE aae eani aN EUR IRE E Reti nu EEEE 8 GF Gard Handling PreCautiOns iis corr itte cree ecu Er eer ha cen deine ERE ERU RHET i ue RRS E x pes 9 Protection OF EMVinOmiment 2 ics E EEREEEERRT 9 Checking the Contents of the Package eeeesseeeeeeeeeeee eee ener nenne tenen nennen nenne nnne nnne 10 How to Use This Manual eese eene enne nnne nnne nne nhnn nennen itn ne sie tria senn nana tn inse nenne nunne nanne innen nnne 14 Conventions Used in THIS Manual 55 1 toiture c Et reati eater orate e ient rn hate ect sa etai en in tenet 14 Opening the Electronic Maritlals 5 252 2 22 12 eicere taceat asa urne renti p ato a aah aaa aoao anehi barii 14 R vision MIStON e C 14 Names Rolls ac 15
3. settings take effect Yes No Cancel Initialize Tab Clear settings and data Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Are you sure you want to initialize Settings Measure amp Math data Yes No Clear data only Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Are you sure you want to initialize Measure amp Math data Yes No IM MV1000 02E 57
4. up to 32 characters System warning Header 1 Character string up to 64 characters Header 2 Character string up to 64 characters Communication Ethernet gt E Mail Report settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Report settings Recipient 1 On Off Off Recipient 2 On Off Off Include source URL On Off Off Subject Character string up to 32 characters Report data Header 1 Character string up to 64 characters Header 2 Character string up to 64 characters Communication Ethernet gt F TP client FTP transfer file Setting FTP transfer file Disp amp Event data Report Snapshot Selectable Range or Choices On Off On Off On Off Default Value Off Off Off Communication Ethernet gt F TP client FTP connection Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value FTP connection Primary Secondary Primary Server name Character string up to 64 characters Port number Numeric value 0 to 65535 21 Login name Character string up to 32 characters Password Character string up to 32 characters NEMUS Account Character string up to 32 characters PASV mode On Off Off Initial path Character string up to 64 characters Communication Ethernet gt S NTP client Setting SNTP client Use Not Server name Port number Access interval Access reference time Access timeout Time adjust on Start action Selectable Ra
5. up to 8 characters 22222222 Authority of user Off 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Off Login gt Authority of user gt Key action Media Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Authority of user 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Key action START STOP Free Lock Free HISTORY Free Lock Free MENU Free Lock Free USER Free Lock Free DISP ENTER Free Lock Free T DIV Free Lock Free Media USB External media Free Lock Free Load settings Free Lock Free Login gt Authority of user gt Action of Function Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Authority of user 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Action of Function AlarmACK Free Lock Free Message Batch Free Lock Free Math Free Lock Free Data save Free Lock Free E mail FTP Free Lock Free Time set Free Lock Free Display Function Free Lock Free Report Basic settings Setting Report set Report kind Date Day of the week Time hour Selectable Range or Choices Off Hour Day H D Day Week Day Month Numeric value 1 to 28 SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT Numeric value 0 to 23 Default Value Off 1 SUN 0 00 Report gt Report settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Report channel number R01 RO02 RO3 R23 R24 varies depending on the model R01 On Off On Off Depends on the model Channel Numeric value channel number 001 etc Sum scale Off s min h day Is Time settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Va
6. 196 438922 1 10 Q x 0 196 5 Clamp terminal A1923JT 1 Can be used with models that have an input terminal suffix code of 1 6 Vertical stand B8805JL 1 For vertical installation of the MV1000 7 Soft carrying case 790501 1 Soft carrying case for the MV1000 8 Rack mount fittings B8805JT 1 EIA ANSI standard compliant For rack mounting the MV1000 IM MV1000 02E 13 How to Use This Manual Conventions Used in This Manual This user s manual assumes that the display language is set to English language suffix code 2 For information on setting the display language see section 9 4 Changing the Display Language in the MV1000 MV2000 User s Manual IM MV1000 01E Unit K stands for 1024 Example 768 KB file size k stands for 1000 Markings The following safety notations are used in this manual Improper handling or use can lead to injury to the user or damage to the instrument This A symbol appears on the instrument to indicate that the user must refer to the user s manual for special instructions The same symbol appears in the corresponding place in the user s manual to identify those instructions In the manual the symbol is used in conjunction with the word WARNING or CAUTION WARNING Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause serious or fatal injury to the user and precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences CAUTION Calls attentions to actions or conditions that cou
7. AC adapter Do not place objects on top of the AC adapter or power cord and keep them away from heat sources When removing the plug from the power outlet do not pull on the cord Pull from the plug If the power cord is damaged contact the dealer from whom you purchased the cord Use a power supply that meets the following conditions Item Specifications Rated supply voltage 100 to 240 VAC Operating supply voltage range 90 to 264 VAC Rated supply frequency 50 60 Hz Power supply frequency range 48 to 62 Hz Maximum power consumption 45 VA 100 V 60 VA 240 V Connection Procedure 1 Check that the power switch is OFF 2 Connectthe power cord and the protective ground cord to the power terminal Use round crimp on lugs designed for 4 mm screws with insulation sleeves The appropriate tightening torque for the screws is 1 4 to 1 5 Nem fixe i Functional ground terminal 8 Note Do not wire the protective grounding O O O cord to the functional ground terminal Power cord Protective grounding cord 3 Attach the power terminal cover transparent and fasten it with screws IM MV1000 02E 27 Connecting a Power Cable When Using a DC Power Supply AN Precautions to Be Taken While Connecting the Power Supply Make sure to follow the warnings below when connecting the power supply To
8. U Numeric value depends on the range 2 0000 Ref CH Numeric value measurement channel number 001 Mode DI Range Level Cont Level Span L Numeric value 0 1 0 Span U Numeric value 0 1 1 Mode 1 5V Range 1 5V 1 5V Span_L Numeric value 0 800 to 5 200 1 000 Span_U Numeric value 0 800 to 5 200 5 000 Scale_L Numeric value 30000 to 30000 Decimal place 0 to 4 0 00 Scale_U Numeric value 30000 to 30000 Decimal place 0 to 4 200 00 Unit Character string up to 6 characters Low cut On Off Off Mode Sqrt Range 20mV 60mV 200mV 2V 6V 20V 50V 2V Span_L Numeric value depends on the range 2 0000 Span_U Numeric value depends on the range 2 0000 Scale_L Numeric value 30000 to 30000 Decimal place 0 to 4 0 00 Scale U Numeric value 30000 to 30000 Decimal place 0 to 4 200 00 Unit Character string up to 6 characters Low cut On Off Off Value 0 0 to 5 5 96 0 5 Range gt Alarm 1 to 4 On Off Off IM MV1000 02E 39 Default MV1000 Settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Type H L h VR r T t H Value Numeric value 0 000 Relay On Off Off No 101 to 106 S01 to S30 101 Detect On Off On Meas channel gt Tag Memory Delay Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Meas channel gt Range Alarm Numeric value channel number 1 to 24 1 Tag gt Characters Character string up to 16 characters Memory sample Alarm delay gt Time On Off Num
9. arrow key DISP ENTER key and four arrow keys up down left and right For switching between operation screens and for selecting and entering setup items Down arrow key Right arrow key O an operarios D fi MENU key l Switches between operation USER key mode and setting mode Executes the assigned operation FUNC key Displays the soft key menu in i p Switches from setting mode to basic setting mode if held down Soft keys for three seconds or more in Select menu items displayed at the bottom of the screen setting mode T DIV key Changes the trend update rate or the historical trend time axis zoom Terminology Word Definition Memory sampling Recording measured data Memory start A command to start memory sampling Memory stop A command to stop memory sampling Display data The waveform data displayed on the MV screen It is essentially measured data that is recorded at the display data sampling rate Event data Measured data that is recorded at a set sampling rate that differs from that of the display data Display 23 15 40 03 fo an 0 4 Status display section y E Shows the display name date time E data recording alarm icon etc i EL f Data display section Shows the measured data and configuration Screens enm TST 15 31 15 33 15 15 37 TEMPB2 16 IM MV1000 02E Basic Operation Entering Values and C
10. contact If the electrolyte solution enters the eye it can cause blindness In such case do not rub the eye Rinse thoroughly with water and immediately consult your eye doctor e To prevent the possibility of shorting the recharge circuit electric shock and accidents when replacing the battery box always turn OFF the power to the MV1000 and remove the AC adapter power cord from the outlet e Only use the battery box from YOKOGAWA B8805HA e Do notleave the battery in direct sunlight inside a hot vehicle or near fire This can cause leakage or lower the performance and life of the battery e Do not disassemble or modify the battery This can compromise the protection function provided by the battery and cause excessive heating and explosions e Do not short the battery connectors You can receive burns from the generated heat e Do not throw the battery box into fire or apply heat to it This can cause dangerous explosions or spraying of the electrolytes e Do not throw the batterybox or apply strong shock to it This can cause leaks excessive heating and explosions IM MV1000 02E e Do not use the battery box if abnormal symptoms are present such as leakage deformity and discoloration e Do not carry the battery box along with metallic objects such as paper clips This may short the battery CAUTION This is a Class A instrument Operation of this equipment in a residential area can cause radio interference in w
11. dm 15 Ral PAME e 15 Basic Ope rat OM me 16 PaneliKeGyS vide fansite A ith aii ee esce ce ee Eig tee is 16 Symm 16 Entering Values and Characters eie ee e i a eene ea e rote re eie 17 MV1000 WOFK IOW 2i ineo eie neo ached ertet elei I Sed ces eter ERR ends ul ont eu desees sep dee Rreu ine 19 DECICUDI MD S 20 eene ERES 20 lle me M 21 Connecting Input Cables sssrinin 22 A Wiring to the Signal Input Terminals sssesssssesene eene nennen nnne nennen nint nnnnis 22 lu peHuize ipre wn es 22 WinMg Procedure syss DET E COOL DD DL LLL 23 Connecting a Power Cable eesesseeeseeeee seen enne ne nin tne ninth nente nr isnt ne sin nnn in nennen nnne nennen nn 26 A Connecting the Power Cord if the power supply voltage suffix code is 1 esssssssssssss 26 A Connecting the Power Cord if the power supply voltage suffix code is 2 sse 27 When Using an AC Adapter eee ertet eric Dri ee LAESA Ve EDT EAR SEEN SE ER FER A Nee EE Ea 27 When Using a DC Power Supply eerte ett ie eine ile eee aioe 28 A Connecting the AC Adapter if the power supply voltage suffix code is 3 sssssssssssee 29 Charging
12. may damage the cables and the MV terminals Do not stretch the cables to their limit and make sure that the terminals are not being pulled on To prevent fire only use signal cables with a temperature rating of 70 C or above Donotrun a current through any of the input terminals that exceeds the voltages below Doing so may damage the MV Maximum input voltage x60 VDC Maximum common mode voltage 60 VDC under measurement category II conditions The MV is an installation category II product Wiring Precautions Take the following precautions when wiring the input signal cables When using a screw terminal we recommend that you use a crimp on lug with an insulation sleeve designed for 4 mm screws IDLO crimp on lug designed for 4 mm screws with an insulation sleeve When using a clamp terminal we recommend that you use the following kind of cable Conductive cross sectional area 0 08 mm to 1 5 mm AWG28 to 16 Stripped section Approx 7 mm Take measures to prevent noise from entering the measurement circuit Move the measurement circuit away from the power cable power circuit and ground circuit Ideally the object being measured should not generate noise However if this is unavoidable isolate the measurement circuit from the object Also ground the object being measured Shielded wires minimize the noise caused by electrostatic induction Connect a shield to the ground terminal of the MV as necessar
13. or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries Company and product names that appear in this manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders nthis manual the and symbols do not accompany trademarks or registered trademarks December 2007 1st Edition August 2010 2nd Edition All Rights Reserved Copyright 2007 Yokogawa Electric Corporation IM MV1000 02E Safety Precautions This instrument conforms to IEC safety class provided with terminal for protective grounding Installation Category II and EN61326 1 EMC standard Measurement Category II CAT Il Measurement category II CAT II applies to measuring circuits connected to low voltage installation and electrical instruments supplied with power from fixed equipment such as electric switchboards This instrument is an EN61326 1 EMC standard class A instrument for use in commercial industrial or business environments The general safety precautions described here must be observed during all phases of operation If the MV is used in a manner not described in this manual the MV safety features may be impaired Yokogawa Electric Corporation assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements The MV is designed for indoor use About This Manual Please give this manual to the end user We also ask you to store this manual in a safe place Read th
14. prevent electric shock and damage to the MV observe the following warnings To prevent electric shock make sure that the power source is turned OFF To prevent fire use cables with a cross sectional area of 0 5 mm AWG20 or more Use crimp on lugs designed for 4 mm screws with insulation sleeves to connect both the power cord and the protective ground To prevent electric shock be sure to attach the electrical wiring cover transparent Use a power supply that meets the following conditions Item Specifications Rated supply voltage 12 or 24 VDC Operating supply voltage range 10 to 28 8 VDC Maximum power consumption 24 VA Connection Procedure 1 Make sure that the power source is OFF Open the power terminal cover transparent 2 Follow the instructions in When using an AC adapter and connect the positive and negative cables and the protective ground cable to the power terminal 3 Attach the power terminal cover transparent and fasten it with screws 28 IM MV1000 02E Connecting a Power Cable Connecting the AC Adapter if the power supply voltage suffix code is 3 Before Connecting the Power Supply To prevent the possibility of electric shock and damaging the instrument follow the warnings below Make sure to comply with the warnings below Use only power cords supplied by YOKOGAWA for the instrument Ensure that the supply voltage matches the rated supply voltage of
15. the Ni MH Baltery itera ener eiecti Aaah Aina Erde Ee oda Eaa vag den 30 Turning the Power ON OFEF 6 nin etie eei eL ELE ede 31 edel m 32 ge ls 32 MGASUPOMGIN PP Us 34 A lNSOMING NE CR mE 34 Staring the Memory Sample rtt ice er ecce Ren e E ecu EXER REA A aE tun oceans Fre obtu ee pde rre ER 35 Stopping the Memory Sample sssri 2 net retur recto Entrance tenet agn e i bns tuo oa e Ra aed ra a aaa oh cesesyinetastetenacts 35 Removing the CE Card M 36 Viewing Data with DAQSTANDARD essseeeeeeen nennen nennen nnn ener inen nein enr Tpi eD SEEE ESS 36 Default MV1000 Settings 37 Setting Mode Settings and Default ValUES irrisoria iiaiai ripia aiaiai 39 Basic Setting Mode Settings and Default Values sssssneen eene nennen nnne nns 49 IM MV1000 02E MV1000 MV2000 User s Manual Electronic Manual Provided on the Accompanying CD Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Feature Overview Installation and Wiring Measurement Channels and Alarms Measurement and Recording Screen Operations Display Configuration Event Action Security Functions Environment Settings Computation and Report Functions M
16. the points turn the power switch ON again If the MV still does not work it is probably a malfunction Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer for repairs fan error message is displayed on the screen refer to section 12 2 Troubleshooting in the MV1000 MV2000 User s Manual and take the appropriate measures Turn ON the power switch let the MV warm up for at least 30 minutes and then start measurement Turning the Power OFF A CAUTION Before turning OFF the power switch check that the external storage medium is not being accessed Turn OFF the power switch IM MV1000 02E 31 Quick Settings Using the quick settings function you can switch quickly to the measurement channel measurement range and alarm and data save configuration screens by pressing T DIV Procedure Operate the MV from the Quick settings screen according to the procedure described below e Measurement channels Set channels 1 through 4 to the following settings Mode Volt Range 2V Span L 2V Span U 2V Display data save settings Trend Storage interval 1min Save interval 1h Event data save settings Sample rate 1s Mode Free mem sampling started with START STOP key Data length 1h PList of default MV1000 settings page 37 op Press MENU quick File Heas channel Math channel Data save Display Group set Trip line Message Timer Event action gt Henu customize vvv v v Date Time b Basic se
17. 0 19200 38400 9600 Data length 7 8 8 Parity Odd Even None Even Handshaking Off Off XON XON XON RS CS RS Off Off Address Numeric value 1 to 99 1 Protocol Normal Modbus Modbus M Normal Communication Serial gt Modbus master gt Basic settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Modbus master basic settings Read cycle Timeout Retrials Inter block delay Auto recovery 125ms 250ms 500ms 1s 2s 5s 10s 125ms 250ms 500ms 1s 2s 5s 10s 1min Off 1 2 3 4 5 10 20 Off 5ms 10ms 15ms 45ms 100ms Off 1min 2min 5min 10min 20min 30min 1h 1s 1s 1 Off 2min Communication Serial Modbus master Command settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Master command number 1 8 9 16 1 8 1 to 16 Off R M W W M Off First Varies depending on the send command Last Varies depending on the send command Addr Numeric value 1 to 247 1 Regi Numeric value register number R M 30001 W W M 40001 Type INT16 UINT16 INT32 B INT32 L UINT32 B R M W INT16 W M INT32_B UINT32_L FLOAT_B FLOAT_L 56 IM MV1000 02E Default MV1000 Settings Status relay Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Status relay Memory Media status Measurement error Communication error Memory stop On Off On Off On Off On Off Off Off Off Off End Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Do you want to store and make the new
18. 1 63EN IM MV1000 02E 19 Installation Location Install the MV indoors in an environment that meets the following conditions Temperature of 0 to 40 C Install the MV in a location where the temperature is 0 to 40 C and the humidity is 20 to 80 RH 5 to 40 C Only use the MV when there is no condensation on it Note Condensation may form when moving the MV from a low temperature humidity environment to a high temperature humidity environment or when there is a sudden change in temperature Temperature humidity changes may also result in thermocouple measurement errors In these kinds of circumstances wait for at least an hour before using the MV to acclimate it to the surrounding environment Altitude of 2 000 m or below Good ventilation To prevent overheating install the MV in a well ventilated area We recommend that you leave 50 mm or more of space around the top left and right of the MV Not much mechanical vibration Install the MV in a location without much mechanical vibration Placing the MV ina place that is subject to large levels of mechanical vibration will not only put added stress on its components it may also impede ordinary measurement Flat surface Install the MV on a flat surface neither leaning to the left nor to the right The MV can be tilted if the stand is used Do not install the MV in the following places Outdoors In an environment with flammable or explosive gases steam or d
19. 1 and PM1 Options External Input Channels MC1 Option Troubleshooting and Maintenance Specifications MV1000 MV2000 Communication Interface User s Manual Electronic Manual Provided on the Accompanying CD Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Overview of Communication Functions Using the Ethernet Interface Using the Serial Interface Commands Responses Status Reports Specifications IM MV1000 02E Notes Trademarks Revisions 2nd Edition August 2010 YK Thank you for purchasing the MV 1000 hereafter referred to as the MV This manual explains the minimum steps required to start measuring quickly It also contains a list of default MV1000 settings Please keep it for reference The following manuals are provided as MV1000 manuals Paper Manual Manual Title Manual No Description MV1000 First Step Guide IM MV1000 02bE This manual It is also provided in the CD Control of Pollution IM MV1000 91C Gives a description of pollution control Caused by the Product Electronic Manuals Provided on the Accompanying CD Manual Title Manual No Description MV1000 First Step Guide IM MV1000 02bE This is the electronic version of the paper manual MV1000 MV2000 IM MV1000 01E Describes how to use the convenient functions User s Manual of the MV1000 The communication function is covered in another manual MV1000 MV2000 IM MV1000 17E Describes how to use the communicat
20. 1 s fast sampling mode 125 ms MV1024 24 channel 1 s fast sampling mode 125 ms Internal memory size 3 Standard Memory 400 MB External storage 4 CF card with medium and USB medium Language 2 English German French 3 Chinese 4 Korean Input terminal 1 Clamped input terminal detachable 2 Screw input terminal M4 Power supply 1 100 VAC 240 VAC 2 12 VDC with AC adapter 3 Rechargeable battery with AC adapter Power cord AC power 3 pin inlet UL CSA Standard power cord DC power Screw terminal UL CSA cable for AC adapter Rechargeable battery DC plug UL CSA cable for AC adapter AC power 3 pin inlet VDE Standard power cord DC power Screw terminal VDE cable for AC adapter Rechargeable battery DC plug VDE cable for AC adapter AC power 3 pin inlet AS Standard power cord DC power Screw terminal AS cable for AC adapter Rechargeable battery DC plug AS cable for AC adapter AC power 3 pin inlet BS Standard power cord DC power Screw terminal BS PSB cable for AC adapter Rechargeable battery DC plug BS PSB cable for AC adapter AC power 3 pin inlet GB CCC Standard power cord DC power Screw terminal GB CCC cable for AC adapter Rechargeable battery DC plug GB CCC cable for AC adapter DC power Screw terminal EK cable for AC adapter Rechargeable battery DC plug EK cable for AC adapter Screw terminal without AC adapter Rechargeable battery DC plug withput AC adapter Options IA1 Two alarm output rel
21. 2 characters 110 kkkkkk kkk Communication Ethernet gt E Mail gt Alarm settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Alarm settings Recipient 1 On Off Off Recipient 2 On Off Off Active Alarms Alarm 1 On Off Off Active Alarms gt Alarm 2 On Off Off Active Alarms gt Alarm 3 On Off Off Active Alarms gt Alarm 4 On Off Off Include INST On Off Off Include source URL On Off Off Subject Character string up to 32 characters Alarm_summary Header 1 Character string up to 64 characters Header 2 Character string up to 64 characters Communication Ethernet E Mail Scheduled settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Scheduled settings Recipient 1 On Off Off Interval 1h 2h 3h 4h 6h 8h 12h 24h 24h Ref time Numeric value 00 00 to 23 59 00 00 Recipient 2 On Off Off Interval 1h 2h 3h 4h 6h 8h 12h 24h 24h Ref time Numeric value 00 00 to 23 59 00 00 Include INST On Off Off Include source URL On Off Off Subject Character string up to 32 characters Periodic data Header 1 Character string up to 64 characters Header 2 Character string up to 64 characters IM MV1000 02E Default MV1000 Settings Communication Ethernet E Mail System settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value System settings Recipient 1 On Off Off Recipient 2 On Off Off Include source URL On Off Off Subject Character string
22. 20000 to 20000 yV 0 Keylock Password Key action Media Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Password Character string up to 8 characters IPS Key action START STOP Free Lock Free HISTORY Free Lock Free MENU Free Lock Free USER Free Lock Free DISP ENTER Free Lock Free T DIV Free Lock Free Media USB External media Free Lock Free Load settings Free Lock Free Keylock Action of Function Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Action of Function Character string up to 8 characters italia AlarmACK Free Lock Free Message Batch Free Lock Free Math Free Lock Free Data save Free Lock Free E mail FTP Free Lock Free Time set Free Lock Free Display Function Free Lock Free Login gt Basic settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value User basic settings Auto logout Off 1min 2min 5min 10min Off Operation without Login Off Display Off Login Admin settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Admin number 1 2 3 4 5 1 Mode Off Key Key Comm Off User name Character string up to 20 characters Admin1 etc Password Character string up to 8 characters 2222222 IM MV1000 02E 51 Default MV1000 Settings Login gt User settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value User number 1 2 3 29 30 1 Mode Off Key Comm Web Key Comm Off User name Character string up to 20 characters User1 etc Password Character string
23. Repeat Kind gt Month Day Numeric value 1 to 28 1 Hour Minute Numeric value 00 00 to 23 59 00 00 Timer action Single Repeat Repeat Kind gt Year Month JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV 1 DEC Day Numeric value 1 to 31 1 Hour Minute Numeric value 00 00 to 23 59 00 00 Timer action Single Repeat Repeat IM MV1000 02E 45 Default MV1000 Settings Timer Event action Event action Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Logic box number 1 2 3 4 139 40 1 Event None Remote Relay Switch Timer MatchTimeTimer None Alarm UserKey Event Remote Remote number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Action MemoryStart Stop MemoryStart MemoryStop Trigger DisplayGroupChang AlarmACK MathStart Stop MathStart MathStop MathReset SaveEvent Message Snapshot ManualSample TimerReset DisplayGroupChange Flag PanelLoad TimeAdjust DisplayFreeze Active MemoryClear Event gt Relay Relay number 101 106 varies depending on the options 101 Action MemoryStart Stop MemoryStart MemoryStop Trigger DisplayGroupChange MathStart Stop MathStart MathStop MathReset SaveEvent Message Snapshot ManualSample TimerReset DisplayGroupChange Flag Event gt Switch Switch No 01 S02 S03 S29 S30 S01 Action MemoryStart Stop MemoryStart MemoryStop Trigger DisplayGroupChange MathStart Stop MathStop MathReset SaveEvent Message Snapshot ManualSample TimerReset DisplayG
24. Time Numeric value 1 to 120 min 1 Communication Ethernet gt Server Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Server FTP Use Not Not Web Use Not Use SNTP Use Not Not Modbus Use Not Not Communication Ethernet gt Web page Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Page type Operator Monitor Operator When Page type is Operator On Off On Off Off Access control Off Admin Off Command Use Not Not When Page type is Monitor On Off On Off Off Access control Off Admin User Off IM MV1000 02E 53 Default MV1000 Settings Communication Ethernet E Mail Basic settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Basic settings SMTP server name Port number Security Character string up to 64 characters Numeric value 0 to 65535 Off PbS 25 Off Communication Ethernet gt E Mail gt Recipients Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Recipients Recipient 1 Character string up to 150 characters Recipient 2 Character string up to 150 characters Sender Character string up to 64 characters Communication Ethernet gt E Mail gt POP3 settings Default Value Setting Selectable Range or Choices POP3 Settings POP3 Server name Character string up to 64 characters Port number Numeric value 0 to 65535 Login name Character string up to 32 characters Password Character string up to 3
25. are DAQSTANDARD DXA120 1 MV configuration and data display software MV1000 First IM MV1000 02 1 Paper size A4 Step Guide this manual Installing IM 04L41B01 1 DAQSTANDARD 66EN Control of IM MV1000 1 Pollution Caused 91C by the Product User s Manuals B8806ZZ 1 ACD with a PDF file of the MV1000 MV2000 User s for the MV1000 Manual and a PDF file of the Communication Interface MV2000 User s Manual CF card B8706NQ 1 128 MB size and model are subject to change Power cord When the power supply suffix code is 1 one of the following cables is included depending on the power cord suffix code A1074WD 1 Power cord suffix code D Maximum rated voltage 125 V A1009WD 1 Power cord suffix code F Maximum rated voltage 250 V A1024WD 1 Power cord suffix code R Maximum rated voltage 250 V A1054WD 1 Power cord suffix code Q Maximum rated voltage 250 V A1064WD 1 Power cord suffix code H Maximum rated voltage 250 V AC adapter and B8805GV 1 Only included if the power supply suffix code is 2 except power cord for for power cord suffix W AC adapter When the power supply suffix code is 2 one of the following cables is included depending on the power cord suffix code B9988YA 1 Power cord suffix code D Maximum rated voltage 125 V B9988YB 1 Power cord suffix code F Maximum rated voltage 250 V B9988YC 1 Power cord suffix code R Maximum rated voltage 250 V A1069WD 1 Power cord suffix code Q Maximum rated voltag
26. ate Serial Batch Date Identified strings Character string up to 16 characters Data save Save directory Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Directory name Character string up to 20 characters DATAO Data save gt Disp data Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Disp data Trend Storage interval 5s 10s 15s 30s 1min 2min 5min 10min 15min 1min 20min 30min 1h 2h 4h 10h div Save interval 10min 20min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 6h 8h 12h 1day 1h 2day 3day Sday 7day 1 Oday 14day 31day Data save gt Event data Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Sample rate 25ms 125ms 250ms 500ms 1s 2s 5s 10s 30s 1s 1min 2min 5min 10min varies depending on the model Mode Free SingleTrigger RepeatTrigger Free Data length 10min 20min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 6h 8h 12h 1day 1h 2day 3day 5day 7day 10day 14day 31day Pre trigger 0 5 25 50 75 95 100 0 Trigger signal gt Key On Off On Data save gt Batch text Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Text field number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Title of field Character string up to 20 characters Characters Character string up to 30 characters IM MV1000 02E 43 Default MV1000 Settings Display gt Trend Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Direction Horizontal Vertical Wide Split Wide Trend clear On Off On Message direction H
27. ation channel number 101 to 124 101 Math On Off Off Calculation expression Character string up to 120 characters 01 Span Lower Numeric value 9999999 to 99999999 Decimal place 0 200 00 to 4 Span Upper Numeric value 9999999 to 99999999 Decimal place 0 200 00 to 4 Unit Character string up to 6 characters Alarm gt 1 to 4 On Off Off Type H L T t H Value Numeric value 0 00 Relay On Off Off No 101 to 106 S01 to S30 101 Detect On Off On Math channel gt Constant Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Number of constant K01 K60 K01 Input Numeric value 9 9999E 29 to 1 0000E 30 1 0 1 0000E 30 to 9 9999E 29 Math channel Tag Memory Delay Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value First CH Last CH Tag gt Characters Numeric value computation channel number 101 to 124 Character string up to 16 characters 101 Memory sample gt On Off On Off On Alarm delay gt Time Numeric value 1 to 3600 s 10 IM MV1000 02E 41 Default MV1000 Settings Math channel TLOG Rolling average Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value First CH Last CH Numeric value computation channel number 101 to 101 124 TLOG Timer type Timer MatchTimeTimer Timer Timer No 1 2 3 4 1 Sum scale Off s min h Off Reset On Off Off Rolling average On Off On Off Off Interval 1s 2s 3s 4s 5s 6s 10s 12s 15s 20s 30s 1 min 2
28. ays A2 Four alarm output relays IA3 Six alarm output relays IC2 RS 232 interface C3 RS 422 RS 485 interface IF1 FAIL Status output M1 Mathematical functions IN1 Cu10 Cu25 RTD input 3 wire isolated RTD IN2 3wire isolated RTD IN3 Extended input type PR40 20 JPt50 etc R1 Remote control TPS2 24 VDC transmitter power supply 2 loops PM1 Pulse input including remote control and mathematical functions CC1 Calibration correction function 1 Does not come with an AC adapter if the power cord suffix code is W 7 The A2 A3 F1 and PM1 options cannot be combined with the TPS2 option 2 Can not be selected if the supply voltage suffix code is 1 8 The A3 M1 R1 and TPS2 options cannot be combined with the PM1 option 3 The A1 A2 and A3 options cannot be combined If the PM1 option is selected the A2 and F1 options cannot be combined with 4 The A3 and F1 options cannot be combined gachiother 5 The C2 and C3 options cannot be combined 9 The A1 A2 A3 F1 R1 TPS2 and PM1 options are not available with the 6 The N2 option is available with the MV1006 MV1012 and MV1024 MV1008 and MV1024 IM MV1000 02E 11 Checking the Contents of the Package Standard Accessories The standard accessories below are supplied with the instrument Check that all contents are present and undamaged No Name Part Number Qty Notes Model Terminal screws E9655FX 5 M4 sp
29. e 250 V B9988YJ 1 Power cord suffix code H Maximum rated voltage 250 V A1078WD 1 Power cord suffix code P Maximum rated voltage 250 V AC adapter B8070TN 1 Only included if the power supply suffix code is 3 When and the power supply suffix code is 3 one of the following power cord for cables is included depending on the power cord suffix AC adapter code Z B9988YA 1 Power cord suffix code D Maximum rated voltage 125 V B9988YB 1 Power cord suffix code F Maximum rated voltage 250 V B9988YC 1 Power cord suffix code R Maximum rated voltage 250 V A1069WD 1 Power cord suffix code Q Maximum rated voltage 250 V B9988YJ 1 Power cord suffix code H Maximum rated voltage 250 V A1078WD 1 Power cord suffix code P Maximum rated voltage 250 V 12 IM MV1000 02E Checking the Contents of the Package Optional Accessories Sold Separately The following optional accessories are available for purchase separately If you ordered any optional accessories make sure that they are present and undamaged For information about ordering accessories contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer No Name Model Minimum Notes 1 CF card 712093 1 512 MB 772094 1 1 GB 772095 1 2 GB 2 CF card adapter 772090 1 3 Shunt resistor 415920 1 250 Q 0 196 for screw input terminal 415921 1 100 Q x 0 196 415922 1 10 Q x 0 196 4 Shunt resistor 438920 1 250 Q x 0 1 for clamped input terminal 438921 1 100 Q x 0
30. ecurity Key Off Login Keylock Off Communication Off Login Off Save Auto save On Off On Media FIFO On Off Off Batch Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Batch On Off On Off Off Lot No digit Off 4 6 8 6 Auto increment On Off On Communication Service port Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Service port FTP Numeric value 1 to 65535 21 HTTP Numeric value 1 to 65535 80 SNTP Numeric value 1 to 65535 123 Modbus Numeric value 1 to 65535 502 IM MV1000 02E 49 Default MV1000 Settings Communication POP3 Details Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value POP3 Details Send delay second Oto 10s 2 POP3 Login PLAIN APOP PLAIN Math Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Math Value on Error Over Over Over Value on Overflow gt SUM AVE Error Skip Limit Skip Value on Overflow gt MAX MIN P P Over Skip Over Report Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Report Report select gt 1 Max Min Ave Sum Inst Ave Report select gt 2 Off Max Min Ave Sum Inst Max Report select gt 3 Off Max Min Ave Sum Inst Min Report select gt 4 Off Max Min Ave Sum Inst Sum File type Separate Combine Separate End Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Do you want to store and make the new settings take effect Yes No Cancel Menu Tab Alarm gt Basic settings Setting Selectable Range or Choic
31. ed internally across all channels However terminal b is also isolated on each channel on models with the N1 option Cu10 Cu25 RTD input 3 wire isolated RTD and N2 option 3 wire isolated RTD IM MV1000 02E 25 Connecting a Power Cable Connecting the Power Cord if the power supply voltage suffix code is 1 AN Precautions to Be Taken While Connecting the Power Supply Make sure to follow the warnings below when connecting the power supply To prevent electric shock and damage to the MV observe the following warnings Before connecting the power cord ensure that the source voltage matches the rated supply voltage of the MV and that it is within the maximum rated voltage range of the provided power cord Confirm that the power switch is OFF before connecting the power cord To prevent electric shock or fire be sure to use the power cord supplied by YOKOGAWA Make sure to perform protective grounding to prevent electric shock Connect the power cord of the desktop type to a three prong power outlet with a protective ground terminal Do not use an extension cord without protective ground Otherwise the protection function will be compromised Use a power supply that meets the following conditions Item Condition Rated supply voltage 100 to 240 VAC Allowable power supply voltage range 90 to 132 180 to 264 VAC Rated power supply frequency 50 60 Hz Allowable power supply frequency ran
32. egory With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE directive Annex 1 this product is classified as a Monitoring and Control instrumentation product Do not dispose in domestic household waste To return unwanted products contact your local Yokogawa Europe B V office Recycle Mark The Ni MH battery that is used by the MV1000 is recyclable The following recycle mark is used on the battery to indicate that it is recyclable eb Ni MH IM MV1000 02E c Checking the Contents of the Package Unpack the box and check the contents before operating the instrument If some of the contents are not correct or missing or if there is physical damage contact the dealer from which you purchased them MV1000 There is a name plate on the side panel of the MV Check that the model name and suffix code given on the name plate match those on your order NO Instrument Number When contacting the dealer that you purchased the instrument from please give them the instrument number 10 IM MV1000 02E Checking the Contents of the Package MODEL and SUFFIX Code Model code Suffix code Description MV1004 4 channel 125 ms fast sampling mode 25 ms MV1006 6 channel 1 s fast sampling mode 125 ms MV1008 8 channel 125 ms fast sampling mode 25 ms MV1012 12 channel
33. eric value 1 to 3600 s On 10 Meas channel gt Moving average Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value First CH Last CH Numeric value channel number 1 to 24 1 On Off On Off Off Count Numeric value 2 to 400 2 Meas channel gt Color Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Group of channel 001 006 007 012 013 018 019 024 001 006 Color Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Black Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olieve DarkCyan S green Colors assigned in order to groups Red to orange Meas channel gt Zone Scale Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value First CH Last CH Numeric value channel number 1 to 24 1 Zone gt Lower Numeric value 0 to 95 0 Zone gt Upper Numeric value 5 to 100 96 100 Scale gt Position Off 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Scale gt Division 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 C10 10 Meas channel gt Bar graph Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value First CH Last CH Numeric value channel number 1 to 24 1 Base position Division Normal Center Lower Upper 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Normal 10 Meas channel gt Alarm mark Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value First CH Last CH Numeric value channel number 1 to 24 1 On Off On Off Off Expand Numeric value 1 to 99 50 Boundary Num
34. eric value minimum span value 1 digit to 0 0000 maximum span value 1 digit 40 IM MV1000 02E Default MV1000 Settings Meas channel Alarm mark Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value First CH Last CH Numeric value channel number 1 to 24 1 Mark kind Alarm Fixed Alarm Indicate on Scale On Off Off Alarm mark color Alarm 1 Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Alarm 1 Red to4 Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Black Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olieve DarkCyan S green Alarm 2 Orange Alarm 3 Orange Alarm 4 Red Meas channel gt Color scale band Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value First CH Last CH Numeric value channel number 1 to 24 1 Band area Off In Out Off Color Same as the mark color Lime Display position Lower Numeric value measurement range 0 0000 Display position Upper Numeric value measurement range 0 0100 Meas channel Calibration correction Setting First CH Last CH Selectable Range or Choices Numeric value channel number 1 to 24 Default Value 1 Number of set points MES val True val Off 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Value in the measuring range measured value Numeric value measurement range Off 2 0000 2 0000 Math channel Expression Alarm Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value First CH Last CH Numeric value comput
35. es Default Value Basic setting Reflash On Off Off Rate of change gt Decrease 1 to 32 1 Rate of change gt Increase 1 to 32 1 Indicator Hold Nonhold Nonhold Alarm gt Switch Relay Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Internal Switch AND None S01 S01 S02 S01 S29 S01 S30 None Relay AND None l01 101 102 101 106 None Action Energize De energize Energize Hold Hold Nonhold Nonhold Relay Action on ACK Normal Reset Normal Alarm gt Hysteresis Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Hysteresis Meas CH gt High Low Meas CH gt Delta High Low Math CH gt High Low Numeric value 0 0 to 5 0 Numeric value 0 0 to 5 0 Numeric value 0 0 to 5 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 50 IM MV1000 02E Default MV1000 Settings AID Memory Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Scan interval Scan mode Normal Fast Normal Normal gt Scan interval 125ms 250ms MV1004 MV1008 125ms 1s 2s 5s MV1006 MV1012 MV1024 1s Normal gt A D integrate Auto 50Hz 60Hz Auto Fast Scan interval 25ms MV1004 MV1008 25ms 125ms MV1006 MV1012 MV1024 125ms Fast A D integrate 600Hz 600Hz Memory Data kind Display E D Event Event Burnout RJC Setting First CH Last CH Selectable Range or Choices 1 2 3 23 24 varies depending on the model Default Value 7 Burnout set Off Up Down Off RJC Mode Internal External Internal Volt Numeric value
36. g terminal as necessary Charging the Ni MH Battery The battery box is not enough charged at the time of shipment When using the battery box for the first time fully recharge the battery before use The AC adapter B8070TN is also needed to charge up the battery Always charge the battery through the MV1000 Recharge the battery in an environment with a temperature between 10 and 40 C Otherwise the battery may leak heat up or not get fully charged Charging procedure 1 Install the battery box as explained previously and connect the AC power supply to the recorder 2 The CHARGE LED yellow at the front of the battery box lights and the Ni MH battery is charged When the battery is fully charged the CHARGE LED blinks rapidly The Ni MH battery is charged whether the power switch is turned ON or OFF Not ___ When the CHARGE LED is blinking slowly the LED is lit for approximately 1 s the battery is waiting to be charged The battery will enter the charge wait condition in the following cases When the ambient temperature around the battery is outside the 10 to 40 C range When the battery performance has severally deteriorated due to over discharge for example Evenifthe CHARGE LED is blinking rapidly indicating that the battery is fully charged the battery may not be charged in the following cases If the battery temperature exceeded 65 C during the charging operation When the ambient temperatu
37. ge 50 60 Hz x 2 Maximum power consumption 45 VA 100V and 60 VA 240 V Note Do not use a supply voltage in the range 132 to 180 VAC as this may have adverse effects on measurement accuracy Connection Procedure 1 Check that the power switch is OFF 2 Connect the power cord plug to the power connector on the rear panel Use the power cord that comes with the package 3 Check that the power outlet meets the conditions given in the table above and that the supply voltage is within the maximum rated voltage range of the power cord that comes with the package Then connect the other end of the power cord to the power outlet You must use a three prong AC outlet with a protective ground 26 IM MV1000 02E Connecting a Power Cable Connecting the Power Cord if the power supply voltage suffix code is 2 When Using an AC Adapter Precautions to Be Taken While Connecting the Power Supply Make sure to follow the warnings below when connecting the power supply To prevent electric shock and damage to the MV observe the following warnings A To prevent electric shock make sure that the power source is turned OFF Only use the power cord that YOKOGAWA provides for use with the MV Confirm that the power source voltage matches the specifications of the AC adapter before connecting the power cord When you do not plan on using the MV for a while remove the power cord from the AC outlet Only use a YOKOGAWA
38. gle PC You must purchase another copy of the software if you are to use the software on another PC Copying the software for any purposes other than backup is strictly prohibited Please store the original media containing the software in a safe place Reverse engineering such as decompiling of the software is strictly prohibited No portion of the software supplied by YOKOGAWA may be transferred exchanged or sublet or leased for use by any third party without prior permission by YOKOGAWA Handing Precautions of the MV Use care when cleaning this instrument especially its plastic parts Use a soft dry cloth Do not use organic solvents such as benzene or thinner or other cleansers They may cause discoloring and deformation The carrying handle should only be used to carry the instrument Keep electrically charged objects away from the signal terminals If you do not the MV may malfunction Do not apply volatile chemicals to the display panel keys etc Do not allow rubber and vinyl products to remain in contact with the MV for long periods of time If you do the MV may malfunction When not in use make sure to turn OFF the power switch If there are any symptoms of trouble such as strange odors or smoke coming from the MV immediately turn OFF the power switch and the power supply source Then contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer IM MV1000 02E CF Card Handling Precautions The CF card is delicate and sho
39. haracters The character number input window and DISP ENTER key are used to set the date time set the display span of the input range set tags set message strings enter passwords etc Character number input window DISP ENTER key and four arrow keys up down left and right Cursor Text box for entering Tas character strings Charac First CH Keypad for selecting characters Input status of the A a 1 soft key Input status of the Ins soft key Left and right arrow soft keys Numeric Input Window E m ou First CH m Last CH fi Range Hode Range Span L Span_U Volt 2v 2 6808 2 0000 Up arrow key for increasing the value 6088 a Down arrow key decreasing the value nonne o x o elele A ferg fam band im Entering Character Strings Use the following keys when a window for entering a character string appears Left and right arrow soft keys Move the cursor in the text box to select the input position Keypad Use the four arrow keys up down left and right to move the cursor on the keypad to select the desired character Ins Switches between insert and overwrite Del Deletes the character at the cursor position in the text box ENT Enters the character string in the text box DISP ENTER key Enters the character that you selected with the keypad into the text box or executes Ins Del or ENT Bs soft key Deletes the character before the cursor position e A a 1 soft
40. he model Trip line 1to4 On Off Off Position Numeric value 0 to 100 50 Color 1 to 4 Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Color 1 Red Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Color 2 Green Lightgray Purple Black Pink L brown L green Color 3 Blue Darkgray Olieve DarkCyan S green Color 4 Yellow Width 1 2 3 dot 2 44 IM MV1000 02E Default MV1000 Settings Message Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Message No 1 10 11 20 21 30 31 40 41 50 51 60 61 70 71 80 81 1 10 90 91 100 Characters Character string up to 32 characters Timer Event action Timer Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Timer No 1 2 3 4 1 Mode Off Relative Absolute Off Mode gt Relative Interval Numeric value 00 01 to 24 00 01 00 Reset at Math Start On Off On Mode gt Absolute Interval 1min 2min 3min 4min 5min 6min 10min 12min 15min 1h 20min 30min 1h 2h 3h 4h 6h 8h 12h 24h Ref time Numeric value 0 to 23 0 Timer Event action Match time timer Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Timer number 1 2 3 4 1 Kind Off Day Week Month Year Off Kind gt Day Day Numeric value 1 to 28 1 Hour Minute Numeric value 00 00 to 23 59 00 00 Timer action Single Repeat Repeat Kind gt Week Day of the week SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN Hour Minute Numeric value 00 00 to 23 59 00 00 Timer action Single Repeat
41. he product and the control system the user should implement these using additional devices and equipment If you are replacing parts or consumable items of the product make sure to use parts specified by YOKOGAWA This product is not designed or manufactured to be used in critical applications that directly affect or threaten human lives Such applications include nuclear power equipment devices using radioactivity railway facilities aviation equipment air navigation facilities aviation facilities and medical equipment If so used it is the user s responsibility to include a system of additional equipment and devices that ensures safety Do not modify this product IM MV1000 02E WARNING Use the Correct Power Supply Ensure that the source voltage matches the voltage of the power supply before turning the power ON Use the Correct Power Cord and Plug To prevent electric shock or fire be sure to use the power cord supplied by YOKOGAWA The main power plug must be plugged into an outlet with a protective ground terminal Do not disable this protection by using an extension cord without protective grounding The power cord and the power cord for the AC adapter are designed for use with this instrument Do not use them with other instruments Connect the Protective Grounding Terminal Make sure to connect the protective grounding before turning the power ON to prevent electric shock The power cord that comes with the des
42. hich case users will be required to correct the interference Do not immerse the battery box in water or allow water to come in contact with it This can cause excessive heating and rust and deteriorate its functionality Due to its nature Ni MH batteries that have been over discharged cannot be recharged If you are not going to use the MV1000 for an extended time fully charge the battery remove the battery box from the MV1000 and store it in the following environment to prevent over discharge If you fail to do so the battery may leak or rust The battery performance and life may also deteriorate Storage for less than 1 year Between 20 C and 35 C at low humidity Storage for less than 6 months Between 20 C and 45 C at low humidity If you are storing the battery for more than six months charge the battery at least once a year We recommend that you charge the battery periodically even during the above mentioned periods Exemption from Responsibility YOKOGAWA makes no warranties regarding the product except those stated in the WARRANTY that is provided separately YOKOGAWA assumes no liability to any party for any loss or damage direct or indirect caused by the user or any unpredictable defect of the product Handling Precautions of the Software YOKOGAWA makes no warranties regarding the software accompanying this product except those stated in the WARRANTY that is provided separately Usethe software on a sin
43. i ES 5s 18s Next 1 3 Displays the CF card icon XU LU UU Ww 13 VOUTBd A nani Next 1 3 ENETTORNN ters 0 Fie Press key to scroll to next menu Return to the Quick settings screen vy eas channel Range Alarm ee lt j T DIV EH RU dots You have finished configuring the MV gy Data save Event data IM MV1000 02E 33 Measurement Inserting the CF Card 1 Open the cover CAUTION This side up facing up E D CF card 2 Insertthe CF card into the slot The CF card icon is displayed If the MV does not recognize the CF card try reinserting it GROUP 1 lt gt pans 01 23_ 12 00 00 Wop Ecc yOUTAd B 6601 D TEHPEB2 VOUTE3 3 Close the cover Check that the CF card slot eject button is depressed before closing the cover Operation complete 34 IM MV1000 02E Measurement Starting the Memory Sample 1 Press START STOP once Memory sampling starts and the key blinks green c gt HoA START STOP key Recording data Memory sampling progress DISP Display data EVENT Event data Ee UE 4 TEHP 2 VOUTB3 VOUTad Operation complete Stopping the Memory Sample 1 Press the START STOP key when it is blinking green OPE s TE 2 Confirmation window 2 Select Mem Math or Memory using the left and right arrow keys Memory Stops memory
44. ime set 08 01 01 Date Time Daylight Saving Time Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Use Not Use Not Use Start time Month JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP 3 OCT NOV DEC Day order 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Last 2nd Day of the week SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN Hour of the day 0 to 23 2 End time Month JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP 11 OCT NOV DEC Day order 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Last 1st Day of the week SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN Hour of the day 0 to 23 Basic setting mode Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Entering basic setting mode Yes No 48 IM MV1000 02E Default MV1000 Settings Environment Tab Operating environment Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Operating environment Tag Channel Tag Channel Tag Language English Japanese German French Chinese Korean English Temperature C F C Decimal Point Type Point Comma Point View Message Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value View Trend type T Y T Y Partial On Off Off Trend rate switching On Off Off Message Write group Common Separate Common Power fail message On Off Off Change message On Off Off Input Alarm Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Input Value on over range Free Over Free alarm No logging On Off Off Security Media save Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value S
45. ion Communication Interface functions with the Ethernet and serial User s Manual interfaces DAQSTANDARD Manuals All manuals other than IM 04L41B01 66EN are contained in the DAQSTANDARD CD Manual Title Manual No DAQSTANDARD Data Viewer User s Manual IM 04L41B01 63EN DAQSTANDARD Hardware Configurator User s Manual IM 04L41B01 64EN DAQSTANDARD DX100P DX200P Configurator User s Manual IM 04L41B01 65EN Installing DAQSTANDARD IM 04L41B01 66EN 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 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 Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without YOKOGAWMABS permission is strictly prohibited The TCP IP software of this product and the document concerning the TCP IP software have been developed created by YOKOGAWA based on the BSD Networking Software Release 1 that has been licensed from the Regents of the University of California MVAdvanced is a trademark of Yokogawa Electric Corporation Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Adobe and Acrobat are either registered trademarks
46. is manual thoroughly and have a clear understanding of the product before operation This manual explains the functions of the product It does not guarantee that the product will suit a particular purpose of the user Precautions Related to the Protection Safety and Alteration of the Product The following safety symbols are used on the product and in this manual Handle with care To avoid injury and damage to the instrument the operator must refer to the explanation in the manual Protective ground terminal Functional ground terminal Do not use this terminal as a protective ground terminal Alternating current I ip Direct current ON power O OFF power For the protection and safe use of the product and the system in which this product is incorporated be sure to follow the instructions and precautions on safety that are stated in this manual whenever you handle the product Take special note that if you handle the product in a manner that violates these instructions the safety features of the product may be damaged or impaired In such cases YOKOGAWA does not guarantee the quality performance function or safety of the product When installing protection and or safety circuits such as lightning protection devices and equipment for the product and its control system or designing or installing separate protection and or safety circuits for fool proof design and fail safe design of the processes and lines that use t
47. key Selects uppercase alphabet A lowercase alphabet a or value 1 The character type that you can enter changes each time you press the A a 1 soft key The selected character type is displayed at the bottom section of the character number input window Entering Numeric Values You can use the following key operations when a numeric input window appears Leftand right arrow keys Select the input position Upand down arrow keys Scroll to the appropriate digit IM MV1000 02E 17 LLL Memo O_o 18 IM MV1000 02E MV1000 Workflow To set up the MV for quick use in the field follow these steps P Installation Page 20 Connect input output wires and the power cord to the rear panel Connect Cables terminals gt Connecting Input Cables Page 22 Connecting a Power Cable Page 26 Turn the power ON Turn ON gt Turning the Power ON OFF page 31 Set Measurement Select the measurement range and configure the data save Range options from the Quick settings menu P Quick Settings page 32 Set Data Save Options Insert the CF card that you will store data on Insert ee p Measurement Page 34 Press START STOP to start measurement pP Measurement Page 35 Check and manage the measured data Manage Data Use the accompanying software program DAQSTANDARD to display the measured data and convert the measured data to Excel Lotus and ASCII formats gt DAQSTANDARD Viewer User s Manual IM 04L41B0
48. ktop type is a three pronged power cord Connect the power cord to a properly grounded three prong outlet Do Not Impair the Protective Grounding Never cut off the internal or external protective grounding wire or disconnect the wiring of the protective grounding terminal Doing so invalidates the protective functions of the instrument and poses a potential shock hazard Do Not Operate with Defective Protective Grounding Do not operate the instrument if the protective grounding might be defective Make sure to check it before operation Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable liquids or vapors Operation in such an environment constitutes a safety hazard Prolonged use in a highly dense corrosive gas H2S SOx etc will cause a malfunction Do Not Remove Covers The cover should be removed by YOKOGAWA s qualified personnel only Opening the cover is dangerous because some areas inside the instrument have high voltages Ground the Instrument before Making External Connections Connect the protective grounding before connecting to the item under measurement or the control unit Damage to Safety Features Operating the instrument in a manner not described in this manual may damage the instrument s safety features e Because the electrolyte solution inside the battery is alkaline harm can be done to the clothes or skin if the battery leaks or explodes and the solution comes in
49. ld cause light injury to the user or damage to the instrument or user s data and precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences Note Calls attention to information that is important for proper operation of the instrument This mark is used to indicate a reference to a related procedure or explanation Bold characters Bold characters are used to indicate text that appears on the screen or operation keys Opening the Electronic Manuals The accompanying CD contains PDF files of the manuals When you load the CD into the CD ROM drive on your PC a startup screen appears Click the manual title to open the respective manual If the startup screen does not appear double click MV manual in My Computer and open the manuals in the English directory Revision History Edition MV Description 1 Style number 1 New 2 version number 1 Compatible with the DAQSTANDARD R8 21 14 IM MV1000 02E Names of Parts Front With the cover open Carrying handle LCD Trend display and all other operation and configuration screens are displayed here COO Oo Power switch 2 J A sae CF card access indicator Power indicator Q Glows red when the power is ON CF card eject button USB 1 1 port CF card slot Cover Rear Panel r AC adapter jack Power suppl
50. lue Time settings Time zone HHMM Numeric value 1300 to 1300 900 Time deviation limit Off 10s 20s 30s 1min 2min 3min 4min 5min 30s Date format Y M D M D Y D M Y D M Y Y M D 52 IM MV1000 02E Default MV1000 Settings Communication Ethernet IP address Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value IP address DHCP Use Not Not DNS accession Use Not Use Host name register Use Not Use Fixed IP address IP address Numeric value 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Fixed IP address Subnet mask Numeric value 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Fixed IP address Default gateway Numeric value 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Communication Ethernet Host settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Host settings Host name Character string up to 64 characters Domain name Character string up to 64 characters Communication Ethernet DNS settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Server search order Primary Numeric value 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Secondary Numeric value 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 Domain suffix search order Primary Character string up to 64 characters Secondary Character string up to 64 characters Communication Ethernet gt Keep alive Timeout Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Keep alive On Off On Application time out On Off On Off Off
51. min 10s 3min Amin 5min 6min 10min 12min 15min 20min 30min 1h Number of Numeric value 1 to 1500 1 samples Math channel Color Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Group of channel 101 106 107 112 113 118 119 124 101 106 Color Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Colors assigned in order to Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Black Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olieve DarkCyan S green groups Red to orange Math channel gt Zone Scale Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value First CH Last CH Numeric value computation channel number 101 to 101 124 Zone Lower Numeric value 0 to 95 0 Upper Numeric value 5 to 100 96 100 Scale Position Off 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Division 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 C10 10 Math channel gt Bar graph Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value First CH Last CH Numeric value computation channel number 101 to 101 124 Base position Normal Center Lower Upper Normal Division 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 10 Math channel gt Partial Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value First CH Last CH Numeric value computation channel number 101 to 101 124 On Off On Off Off Expand Numeric value 1 to 99 50 Boundary Numeric value minimum span value 1 digit to 0 00 maximum span value 1 digit Math channel Alarm mark Setting Selectable Range
52. nge or Choices Use Not Character string up to 64 characters Numeric value 0 to 65535 Off 1h 8h 12h 24h Numeric value 00 00 to 23 59 10s 30s 90s On Off Default Value Not 123 8h 00 00 30s Off Communication Ethernet gt Modbus client gt Basic settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Modbus client basic settings Read cycle 125ms 250ms 500ms 1s 2s 5s 10s 1s Retry interval Off 10s 20s 30s 1min 2min 5min 10min 20min 30min 1h 2min IM MV1000 02E 55 Default MV1000 Settings Communication Ethernet gt Modbus client gt Modbus server settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Server number 1 8 9 16 1 8 Port Numeric value 0 to 65535 502 Modbus server name Character string up to 64 characters Unit Auto Fixed Auto No 0 to 255 1 Communication Ethernet gt Modbus client gt Command settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Master command number 1 8 9 16 1 8 1 to 16 Off R M W W M Off First Varies depending on the send command type Last Varies depending on the send command type Server 1 2 3 15 16 1 Regi Numeric value register number R M 30001 W W M 40001 Type INT16 UINT16 INT32_B INT32_L UINT32_B R M W INT16 W M INT32_B UINT32_L FLOAT_B FLOAT_L Communication Serial gt Basic settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Serial Baud rate 1200 2400 4800 960
53. or Choices Default Value First CH Last CH Numeric value computation channel number 101 to 101 124 Mark kind Alarm Fixed Alarm Indicate on Scale On Off Off Alarm mark color Alarm 1 to 4 Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Black Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olieve DarkCyan S green Alarm mark color 1 Red Alarm mark color 2 Orange Alarm mark color 3 Orange Alarm mark color 4 Red 42 IM MV1000 02E Default MV1000 Settings Math channel Color scale band Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value First CH Last CH Numeric value computation channel number 101 101 to 124 Band area Off In Out Off Color Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lime Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Black Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olieve DarkCyan S green Display position Lower Numeric value measurement range 0 00 Display position Upper Numeric value measurement range 1 00 Math channel Math start action Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Math start action gt Math start Off Start Reset Start Start Data save gt File settings Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Disp Event File gt File format Binary Text Binary File header gt Characters Character string up to 50 characters Data file name Structure D
54. orizontal Vertical Horizontal Scale gt Digit Normal Fine Normal Scale gt Value indicator Mark Bargraph Mark Trend line 1 2 3 dot 2 Grid Auto 4 5 11 12 div Auto Second interval 5s 15s 10s 30s 1min 2min 5min 10min 15min 20min 1min 30min 1h 2h 4h 10h Display gt Bar graph Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Direction Horizontal Vertical Vertical Display gt LCD Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Brightness 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 Backlight saver Mode Off Dimmer Timeoff Off Saver time 1min 2min 5min 10min 30min 1h 1h Restore Key Key Alm Key Alm Display gt Monitor Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Background Display White Black White Historical trend White Cream Black L gray Black Scroll time 5s 10s 20s 30s 1min 10s Jump default display Off 1min 2min 5min 10min 20min 30min 1h Off Display HISTORY Key action Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Action History Favorite History Group display Current Saved Saved Time axis zoom Current Saved Saved Group set Trip line Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value Group number 1 2 3 9 10 1 Group set On Off On Off On group 1 to 4 Off group 5 to 10 Group name Character string up to 16 characters GROUP 1 CH set Character string channel number designation up to 001 002 003 004 005 006 39 characters varies depending on t
55. r settings and data e Page 57 Clear data only e Page 57 38 IM MV1000 02E Default MV1000 Settings Menu Tab Meas channel Range Alarm Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value First CH Last CH Numeric value channel number 1 to 24 1 Range Mode Skip Volt TC RTD Scale Delta DI 1 5V Sqrt Volt Volt Range 20mV 60mV 200mV 2V 6V 20V 50V 2V Span_L Numeric value depends on the range 2 0000 Span U Numeric value depends on the range 2 0000 TC Range R S B K E J T N W L U WRe R Span_L Numeric value depends on the range 0 0 Span_U Numeric value depends on the range 1760 0 RTD Range Pt JPt Pt Span_L Numeric value depends on the range 200 0 Span U Numeric value depends on the range 600 0 Scale Type Volt TC RTD DI Volt Range 20mV 60mV 200mV 2V 6V 20V 50V type Volt 2V R S B K E J T N W L U WRe type TC R PUJPt type RTD Pt Level Cont type DI Level Span L Numeric value depends on the range 2 0000 Span U Numeric value depends on the range 2 0000 Scale L Numeric value depends on the range 0 00 Scale U Numeric value depends on the range 200 00 Unit Character string up to 6 characters Mode Delta Type Volt TC RTD DI Volt Range 20mV 60mV 200mV 2V 6V 20V 50V type Volt 2V R S B K E J T N W L U WRe type TC R Pt JPt type RTD Pt Level Cont type Dl Level Span_L Numeric value depends on the range 2 0000 Span
56. re changed drastically Charge time The charge time is approximately 2 5 hours The fast charge time CHARGE LED blinking is approximately 2 hours depends on the ambient conditions However to fully charge the battery auxiliary charging is required for an additional 10 minutes or more after fast charging Thus the charge time is approximately 2 5 hours If you leave the AC adapter connected after fast charging the MV1000 performs auxiliary charging pulse charging for approximately 3 hours Then the MV1000 switches to trickle charging CAUTION If the CHARGE LED remains ON for over 2 5 hours the MV1000 may have malfunctioned In such case contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer 30 IM MV1000 02E Connecting a Power Cable Turning the Power ON OFF Turning the Power ON A CAUTION Before turning ON the power switch check that The power cord wires are connected correctly to the MV The MV is connected to the correct power supply If the input wires are connected in parallel with other devices do not turn the power Switch of the MV or another device ON or OFF during operation This can have adverse effects on the measured values Turn ON the power switch After the MV performs a self test for a few seconds the operation screen appears A CAUTION If nothing is displayed when the power switch is turned ON turn the power switch OFF and check the points listed above one more time After checking
57. roupChange Flag Event gt Timer Timer No 1 2 3 4 1 Action MemoryStart Stop MemoryStart MemoryStop Trigger DisplayGroupChange AlarmACK MathStart Stop MathStop MathReset SaveEvent Message Snapshot ManualSample DisplayGroupChange Flag Event MatchTimeTimer Timer No 1 2 3 4 1 Action MemoryStart Stop MemoryStart MemoryStop Trigger DisplayGroupChange AlarmACK MathStart Stop MathStart MathStop MathReset SaveEvent Message Snapshot ManualSample TimerReset DisplayGroupChange Flag Event gt Alarm Action MemoryStart Stop MemoryStart MemoryStop Trigger DisplayGroupChange MathStart Stop MathStart MathStop MathReset SaveEvent Message Snapshot ManualSample TimerReset DisplayGroupChange Flag Event UserKey Action MemoryStart Stop MemoryStart MemoryStop Trigger DisplayGroupChange AlarmACK MathStart Stop MathStart MathStop MathReset SaveEvent Message Snapshot ManualSample TimerReset DisplayGroupChange Flag 46 IM MV1000 02E Default MV1000 Settings Menu customize Function menu Setting Choices Pause Display Select Hide Message Free message Media eject Snap shot Manual sample AlarmACK LCD Saver Trigger Save display Save event Save stop Math Start Math reset Math ACK Timer rest Match T Reset Keylock Logout Password change Second speed Batch Text field Favorite regist Standard display System info Network info SNTP E Mail start E Mail test FTP
58. sampling Mem Math Stops memory sampling and computation option On models without the computation function option the confirmation message Do you want to stop data storage appears Select Yes 3 Press DISP ENTER once gt Sae I Fg AN iw Recording has stopped Operation complete IM MV1000 02E 35 Measurement Removing the CF Card 1 Press FUNC once 2 Press Media eject once Displays the CF card icon A nani Next 1 3 eject coord 3 Press the CF soft key once The message Media can be removed safely appears The CF card icon is blue o c 4 Open the cover 5 Press the CF card eject button When you eject the CF card the storage media icon disappears Push on the eject button until it clicks The eject button remains depressed Pinch the left and right sides of the CF card and remove it Eject button 6 Close the cover Operation complete Note If you remove the CF card without carrying out the media eject procedure the message Media was removed compulsorily appears Remove the CF card by carrying out the procedure above to prevent damaging the data that is stored Viewing Data with DAQSTANDARD You can use the DAQSTANDARD software that comes with the MV1000 to view data saved to a CF card For more information see the DAQSTANDARD User s Manual IM 04L41B01 01E 36 IM MV1000 02E Default MV1000 Settings The setting mode and basic set
59. tening the screws Screw terminals Clampted terminals 0 9 to 1 0 Nem 0 22 to 0 25 Nem 3 Replace the terminal cover and fasten it with screws The appropriate tightening torque for the screws is 0 6 Nem Note It may be difficult to firmly secure input signal wires with diameters of 0 3 mm or less to clamp terminals To secure the wires try folding the conductive parts over when you connect them to the clamp terminal Input Terminal Arrangement li BB S 3 Input terminal block Channel allocation by model e r Input terminal block 1 e r Input terminal block 2 MV1004 MV1006 MV1008 MV1012 MV1024 1 1to4 1 to 12 2 1to4 1to6 5108 1 to 12 13 to 24 IM MV1000 02E 23 Connecting Input Cables MV1004 input terminal block MV1008 input terminal block 1 MV1006 input terminal block MV1012 input terminal block MV1024 input terminal block 1 Screw Terminal CH4 CH2 CH3 CH1 OAOA lb QAQA A DAQE JB CH6 CH4 CH2 CH5 CH3 CH1 CH12 CH10 CH8 CH6 CH4 CH2 H11 CH9 CH7 CHS CH3 CH1 Clamp Terminal CH3 CH1 Lb 3 ISHA eooooQ
60. test Menu customize gt Display menu Setting Sub Menu Choices ESC Select Hide TREND GROUP 1 to GROUP10 ALL CHANNEL AUTO ZONE ON OFF SCALE ON OFF FINE GRID ON OFF DIGITAL ON OFF MESSAGE DISP 1 2 TREND SPACE ON OFF AUTO SCROLL ON OFF TREND HISTORY GROUP 1 to GROUP10 DIGITAL GROUP 1 to GROUP10 AUTO SCROLL ON OFF BAR GROUP 1 to GROUP10 AUTO SCROLL ON OFF OVERVIEW CURSOR ON OFF JUMP TO ALM SUM JUMP TO TREND JUMP TO DIGITAL JUMP TO BAR IM MV1000 02E 47 Default MV1000 Settings Setting Sub Menu Choices INFORMATION ALARM SUMMARY Select Hide MESSAGE SUMMARY MEMORY SUMMARY MODBUS CLIENT MODBUS MASTER RELAY REPORT DATA COLUMN BAR TO HISTORY TO HISTORY DISP TO HISTORY EV TO OVERVIEW CHANGE SORT KEY ASCENDING DESCENDING ORDER DATA SAVE MODE SELECT SAVE M SAMPLE SAVE REPORT SAVE ALL SAVE CHANGE DISP ITEM CHANGE DATA KIND FILENAME TIME DISPLAY CHANGE REPORT CH DUAL SINGLE GRAPH SELECT COLUMN REPORT GROUP 1 to REPORT GROUP4 LOG LOGIN ERROR COMMUNICATION FTP MAIL WEB SNTP DHCP MODBUS Date Time Date amp Time Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default Value T
61. the AC adapter before connecting the power cable Check that the power switch is turned OFF before connecting the power cord If you are not going to use the instrument for an extended time unplug the power cord of the AC adapter from the outlet Use only the AC adapter B8070TN made by YOKOGAWA Be sure nothing is placed on top of the AC adapter or power cord or let heat generating objects come in contact with them When unplugging the power cord from the outlet never pull the cord itself Always hold and pull by the plug If the power cord is damaged contact your dealer for replacement Use a power supply that meets the following conditions Item Specifications Rated supply voltage 100 to 240 VAC Operating supply voltage range 90 to 264 VAC Rated supply frequency 50 60 Hz Power supply frequency range 48 to 62 Hz Maximum power consumption 115 VA 100 V 125 VA 240 V Connection Procedure 1 2 Check that the power to the MV1000 is OFF Connect the AC adapter to the AC adapter jack of the MV1000 Connect the power cord plug that came with the AC adapter to the power connector of the AC adapter Connect the plug on the other end of the power cord to the outlet that meets the above conditions IM MV1000 02E 29 Connecting a Power Cable Functional Grounding When using the AC adapter connecting the functional grounding terminal of the instrument to earth ground reduce noise Use the functional groundin
62. ting mode settings and their default values are listed in this section Setting Mode Menu 2 mE m uu ick A File Pages 39 to 41 Pages 41 to 43 Heas channel Hath channel e Data save Page 43 Display e Page 44 Group set Trip line Page 44 Hessage e Page 45 Timer Event action e Pages 45 and46 Henu customize Pages 47 and 48 Date Time e Page 48 Basic setting mode Page 48 Optional function Basic Setting Mode Menu Environment Basic Setting Node ico tenn Initialize Operating environment e Page 49 View Message e Page 49 Input Alarm e Page 49 Security Media save e Page 49 Batch e Page 49 Communication e Pages 49 and 50 Hath Page 50 Report End Page 50 Page 50 IM MV1000 02E 37 Default MV1000 Settings Menu thernet Basic Setting Mode Environment PO Initialize Alarm e Page 50 A D Memory e Page 51 Burnout RJC e Page 51 Keylock Page 51 Login gt Pages 51 and 52 Report e gt Page 51 Time settings e Page 52 Communication Ethernet ep Pages 53 to 56 Communication Serial gt Page 56 Status relay Page 57 Page 57 1 The function will be displayed if you choose to use it in Environment 2 Optional function Initialize Basic Setting Node Initialize Clea
63. tting mode 2D Press the left arrow key YE tens 0 Fie Press key to scroll to next menu Heas channel Range Alarm Data save Disp data Dh wv Data save Event data ZDN En 3 Press T DIV nmm 4 Stick But a First CH ES asc Ji Range Con Hode Range Span L Span U Volt 2v 2 0000 2 88088 Alarm 1 2 3 4 2 Set the measurement range 1 Select the channels to configure Press 1 for the first channel and 4 for the last channel First CH m Last CH Us pad Range Span L _ Span_U eset the Mode volte 2v 2 0000 2 0000 Press the Volt soft key t 3 Select the Range FEN Press the 2V soft key 1 ort 4 Enter the span upper and lower limits 2 off Press the Input soft key and select a value with the Ea up and down arrow keys 1 2 3 4 Next 1 3 32 IM MV1000 02E Quick Settings 5 Press T DIV Disp data Trend Storage interval TI ii G dot div Save interval lh ELE Imin 2min Smin e Change the display data save settings Disp data 1 Select the Trend Storage interval Trend Storase interval mt div Press the 1min soft key G dot div Save interval ih 2 Select the Save interval Press the 1h soft key Note This screen does not appear with the default settings In A D as T ZH EH Next 1 3 Memory in Basic setting mode set the data type to E D g Press TIDIV Event data Sample rate Hode Free Data length ih ex
64. uld be handled with caution e Write operations to the CF card may fail if it is operated in a high temperature or low temperature environment If you are operating in a low temperature environment about 10 C or less wait for the MV to warm up 30 minutes or more before using it If you are operating in a high temperature environment about 40 C we recommend that you insert the CF card into the drive when saving data and remove it after the data has been saved Remove the CF card from the drive when switching the MV ON OFF Touching the compact flash section when static electricity is built up on the human body can lead to erroneous operation CAUTION Donotremove the CF card while the access indicator is illuminated This can damage the data Donotuse the CF card in a place subject to vibrations or shock The CF card or drive may malfunction Protection of Environment Control of Pollution Caused by the Product For details see Control of Pollution Caused by the Product IM MV1000 91C Proper Disposal of This Product This is an explanation of how to dispose of this product based on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC This directive is only valid in the EU Marking This product complies with the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC marking requirement The label see below indicates that you must not discard this electrical electronic product in domestic household waste A e Product Cat
65. ust dangerous places In direct sunlight or near heating devices Install the MV in a place that is near room temperature 23 C and that is not subject to very much temperature fluctuation Placing the MV in direct sunlight or near heating devices can cause adverse effects on the internal circuitry In an environment with excessive amounts of soot steam moisture dust or corrosive gases Soot steam moisture dust and corrosive gases will adversely affect the MV and should be avoided Near strong magnetic fields Install the MV in a place with a magnetic field of less than 400 A m Do not bring magnets or instruments that produce electromagnetic fields close to the MV Operating the MV near strong magnetic fields can cause measurement errors Where the display is difficult to see The MV uses an LCD screen so viewing of the display from an extreme angle is difficult Install the MV so that the user can view the display directly from the front 20 IM MV1000 02E Installation Installation Install the MV on a flat surface Note You cannot put the MV in a stack Using the stand When using the stand push it out until it locks into place IM MV1000 02E 21 Connecting Input Cables Wiring to the Signal Input Terminals A To prevent electric shock make sure that the power source is turned OFF CAUTION Exposing the input and output signal cables connected to the MV to high tension
66. y make sure you are not grounding at two points To minimize noise caused by electromagnetic induction twist the measurement circuit wires at short equal intervals Make sure to ground the protective ground terminal through minimum resistance less than 100 Q When using internal reference junction compensation on a thermocouple input take measures to stabilize the temperature at the input terminal Always use the terminal cover Do not use thick wires which may cause large heat dissipation we recommend a cross sectional area of 0 5 mm or less Make sure that the ambient temperature remains reasonably stable Large temperature fluctuations can occur if a nearby fan turns ON or OFF 22 IM MV1000 02E Connecting Input Cables Connecting the input wires in parallel with other devices can cause signal degradation affecting all connected devices If you have to make a parallel connection then Turn the burnout detection function OFF Ground the instruments to the same point Do not turn other instruments ON or OFF during operation This can have adverse effects on the other instruments Do not connect RTDs in parallel Wiring Procedure There is a terminal cover screwed onto the signal input terminal block on the rear panel It has a label indicating the terminal arrangement on it 1 Turn the MV OFF and remove the terminal cover 2 Connect the signal wires to the terminals Recommended torque for tigh
67. y suffix code is 3 r Ethernet port A 10Base T port USB 1 1 port Serial port C3 option An RS 422 RS 485 port Serial port C2 option Functional ground An RS 232 port terminal Power supply m Power inlet screw terminals li l f ep eS IS hd du ELE S Ue g JE el E Input terminals screw or clamp Connect to the signals to be measured E d Optional terminals All A options and options F1 IR1 TPS2 and PM1 eg dol J Connect to optional input output signal wires IM MV1000 02E 15 Basic Operation Panel Keys LCD screen START STOP key Starts or stops memory sampling r HISTORY key START STOP When using the history function Keys Switches to the history screen When using the favorite function history 9 Switches between the operation screens that have been registered to it max 8 DISP ENTER key Up arrow key QN Left

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