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1. Coa Return to the Unit Information screen Start calibration Return to the previous screen The figure below is an example of the 10 CH Medium Speed Universal Input Module Exp Calibration execution screen 1 E Ed Calibrator File view Help MX110 UNY M10 20 mv Range Explanation Let s start calibrating 20 m Range of module No 1 Input O Short to 1 ch and 20 m to 2 ch Then select the Calibrate button when the input of all channels is completed Calibration is started When the screw terminal block is connected substitute this with the screw terminal block terminal wiring markings CDE C Return to the previous screen Return to the Unit Information screen Start calibration ioyesqieo EEN 4 2 Calibration Procedure The figure below is an example of the 8 CH Medium Speed Analog Output Module Exp Calibration execution screen 1 E J Calibrator Fie View Help MxX120 Y40 M08 10 Y Output Range 01 Explanation Let s start calibrating 1 ch 10 Y Output Range of module No 3 This range requires two steps In order for 0 V to be output from 1 ch adjust counter value hen it can output OY select the Calibrate button Calibration is started Counter value 285 Al Unit Information _ cairte _H Start calibration Return to the previous screen Return to the Unit Information screen When you click the Calibrate button a message Please
2. lolxi 18 x Absolute Time Mark Group Marker 2005 01 05 10 03 20 000 CAUTION 2005 0105 10 03 37 500 Mark 2005 01 05 10 03 46 000 CHECK 2005 01 05 10 04 01 500 Mark 2005 0105 10 04 17 500 BREAK Kind Message mark added in the browser display screen 2005 0105 10 04 36 000 Mark 2005 0105 10 05 16 000 CHECK 2005 01 05 10 05 52 000 Trigger Point r Mark added by ue Viewer software rigger MW100 trigger marks 3 12 Names of groups with marks If the groups have no names all groups are marked IM MW180 01E 3 2 Settings Related to Displaying Measured Computed and Thinned Data The alarm mark list display s cursors are linked with those of the waveform display and numeric display layout screens Alarms or marks selected with the cursor in the alarm mark list display can be copied to the clipboard using the Edit gt Copy command The alarm mark list can be converted to ASCII Excel or Lotus format see section 3 7 Alarm display limitation One file can display a maximum of 10000 alarms Left to Right Alarm Search Waveform Display Screen Only Searches alarms on the active channel Move cursor A to the next alarm change point on the left Move cursor A to the next alarm change point on the right Move cursor B to the next alarm change point on the left Move cursor B to the next alarm change point on the right amp amp ka Ill i Ny EE BEHE
3. The MW100 starts up using the settings entered in step 4 including the network settings If you turn OFF the power to the MW100 main unit then turn it back ON with dip switch number 8 turned OFF the MW100 s address is set to 192 168 0 10 If you enter that address 192 168 0 10 in your browser you can connect to the MW100 main unit and make changes to range and other settings To do this leave the MW100 IP address unchanged turn OFF the power to the MW100 turn dip switch number 8 ON and turn ON the power again The address returns to the one set prior to 192 168 0 10 If users are connected to the MW100 when settings are changed using the Address Setting software measurement and recording on the MW100 continues but monitoring pauses and the address is changed Host Name You can enter a name that makes it easy to identify individual MW100s using up to sixty three alphanumeric characters If you select Register host name on server the host name is automatically registered on the DNS server However the DNS server must support dynamic DNS Consult your network administrator for details Obtaining an IP Address Automatically Select the check box to automatically obtain the IP address from the DHCP server When Obtain DNS information automatically is selected the IP address of the DNS server and domain name can also be obtained from the DHCP server In this case the domain name is fixed to the one specified on the DHCP server
4. User s Manual MW100 Viewer Software vigilantplant YOKOGAWA IM MW180 01E Yokogawa Electric Corporation Ath Edition Notes 4th Edition March 2012 YK Thank you for purchasing the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit This user s manual contains useful information about the functions and operating procedures of the MW100 Viewer Software and lists the handling precautions of the software To ensure correct use please read this manual thoroughly before beginning operation After reading the manual keep it in a convenient location for quick reference whenever a question arises during operation The following manuals relating to the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit are provided in addition to this one Read them along with this manual Manual Title MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual MW100 Data Acquisition Unit Operation Guide MW100 Communication Command Manual MW100 Connecting Ethernet and Checking the Connection Precautions on the Use of the MX100 MW100 MX100 MW100 Data Acquisition Unit Installation and Connection Guide MX100 MW100 Quick Start Package Checking the Contents of the Package Control of pollution caused by MX100 MW100 products 772075 AC Adapter Manual No IM MW100 01E IM MW100 02E IM MW100 17E IM MW100 71E IM MX100 71E IM MX100 72E IM MX100 79E IM MX100 91C IM 772075 01E Description Explains the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit functions installation and wi
5. Displays the save destination and file name Mark List Conversion Save as File OK Cancel Explanation Data Formats for Conversion e ASCII Text data with each data point separated by a comma The extension is txt e Excel Data that can be opened using Microsoft s spreadsheet application Excel version 8 0 Excel 97 or later The extension is xls e Lotus Data that can be opened using IBM s Lotus 1 2 3 spreadsheet application version 2 0 or later The extension is wj2 3 22 IM MW180 01E 3 7 Converting the Data Formats for Measured Computed and Thinned Data Converted Data Specify the range using group numbers or channel numbers You can select the channel number by clicking in the dialog box as shown below x CH00001 CHO0002 CHO0003 CHO0004 CHO0011 CHO0012 CHO0013 CHO001 4 CHO0015 CHO0016 CHO001 7 CHO0018 CHO0019 CHO00020 CHO00021 CHO0022 CHO0023 CHO0024 CHO0025 CHO0026 CHO0027 CHO0028 CHO0029 CHO0030 Cancel If multiple record intervals exist in the data to be converted select the recording interval Only the data of the channels having the selected recording interval is converted lt D D D Conversion Range and Step You can specify the range using data numbers or by using cursors For the method of specifying the range using cursors see the procedure in section 3 4 Statistical Computation over an Area of Measured Computed Data By specifying the step
6. Max No Channel No Y Axis Form cHo0001 cHo0002 cHo0003 cHo0004 CHO0011 CH00012 CH00013 CH00014 CH00015 CH00016 CH00017 CH00018 cHooms CHOO020 i Il i RI ististisiistisiistisiistististist ist ist is gt oo oo co FD oO cD oO Goo oD lt Noanes ns z E O e Ceo ao r B i j E r Select the Y axis display format Trip point value Display zone position Maximum and minimum values of the scale Select the Y axis type linear logarithmic Turn Y axis ON OFF when displaying multi axes zone Select channels displays the channel selection dialog box Note The display settings of the browser are not applied to the Viewer Click to display the flag to select it for copying pasting or click to hide the flag to deselect it 3 2 Settings Related to Displaying Measured Computed and Thinned Data Explanation 3 6 Display Groups and Group Names The values of each channel that are loaded are divided into groups that were used during recording and displayed using waveforms or numeric values The measured computed values can be divided into up to fifty groups Up to thirty two channels can be registered to a single group If you click the channel selection button on the General Display Settings window the Channel No dialog box opens see the figure below The labels used to identify the waveforms can be set to tag names or tag comm
7. State ay Firewall state On recommended v Inbound connections Block default v Outbound connections Allow default LA Protected network connections Customize 2 Double click Windows Firewall The Windows Firewall dialog box opens mx File Edit View Favorites Tools Help sek gt wi LO Search gt Folders ies Address E Control Panel Go i Accessibility Options YA Control Panel a SE Add Hardware T Add or Remove Programs WI Administrative Tools KA Automatic Updates Date and Time See Also a EN Display 5 windows Update Folder Options ua Fonts Help and Support Game Controllers E IntellR Extreme Graphics Internet Options Sava Plug in Sa Keyboard Mouse e Network Connections O Network Setup Wizard Phone and Modem Options Power Options Printers and Faxes a Regional and Language Options Sy Scanners and Cameras Ef Scheduled Tasks ty Security Center 2 SigmaTel Audio Sounds and Audio Devices g Speech WD System bB Taskbar and Start Menu 8 User Accounts Windows Firewall si Wireless Network Setup Wizard 3 If Off is selected click Cancel to exit If On is selected clear the Don t allow exceptions check box Windows Firewall x General Exceptions Advanced Windows Firewall is helping to protect your PC Windows Firewall helps protect your computer by preventing unauthorized users from
8. Convert Information Help Cascade Tile Arrange Icons Graph Sheet Graph Sheet Layout gt Alarm Mark Statistics v 1 Graph 51600002 MxD The Cursor Value window opens Time at Cursor A Data number at Cursor A Time at Cursor B Data number at Cursor B Time between Cursors A and B Difference in the data number between Cursors A and B Cursor A Cursor B Difference Data No Data No 23 78 55 2005 05 07 2005705107 2005 0507 2005 05 07 Absokte Time 19 01 45 200 19 01 56 300 eee UE 19 01 45 200 19 01 56 200 eae Channel No Yalue A Channel No Value A Value B Value B Value A 0 3 DIII Hong l 0 0925 0 0131 0 0794 cHoooozc 0 2 DIDI choose over IDI over DIDI Alarm Channel display color indication Readout value of Cursor B Readout value of Cursor A Channel number and Readout value of Cursor B measurement unit Readout value of Cursor A IM MW180 01E 3 3 Reading Measured Computed and Thinned Values Using the Cursors Clearing the Cursor From the Edit menu choose Erase Cursor The cursors are cleared as well as the cursor values displayed in the Cursor Value dialog box Explanation Reading Measured Computed Values Using Cursors Two cursors can be displayed The following values can be read on the Cursor Value window e Values at the cursors e Difference in the value between the cursors e Absolute time and data number at the
9. DO Distributed Transaction Coordinator DO File and Printer Sharing DIiScsi Service O Key Management Service MW 100 IPConfig DO Network Discovery Performance Logs and Alerts DO Remote Administration LO Remote Assistance Fl namate Macltan Add program Add port Properties Delete V Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new program Cx apply IM MW180 01E Appendix 1 Configuring Removing the Firewall On Windows 7 1 Click the control panel on the Windows Start menu The Control Panel appears Il Hardware Configurator Control Panel Devices and Printers Default Programs gt All Programs Saeed Support ii Search programs and files Shut down gt 2 Click System and Security ka gt S gt Control Panel gt Search Control Panel Adjust your computer s settings View by Category Y System and Security User Accounts and Family Review your computer s status Safety Back a deel computer Add or remove user accounts Find and fix problems 9 Set up parental controls for any user Network and Internet View network status and tasks Choose homegroup and sharing options Appearance and Personalization Change the theme Hardware and Sound Change desktop background View devices and printers Adjust screen resolution Add a device Clock Language and Region Programs 13 Change keyboards or other input methods Uninstall a program xipue
10. From the File menu click Open You can also click the ta button on the toolbar The Open dialog box is displayed 3 Select the report file you wish to load and click Open The report file window is displayed Jamal MR Sa open M File Edit View Window Conve Look in Qrept s lt sY ck Ee Close 5 E d0707190 dar E d0710255 dar E m0710252 dar E w0710250 dar E Save Display Setting Ctrl S mtata Sava lanpide meee m d0710310 dar E m0710253 dar E w0710251 dar E eens do710251 dar E d0711040 dar E m0710254 dar E w0710252 dar E do710252 dar E d0711041 dar E m0710310 dar E w0710253 dar 3 d0710253 dar E m0710250 dar Ei m0711040 dar E w0710254 dar 3 d0710254 dar E m0710251 dar E m0711041 dar E w0710310 dar 2i File name d0710250 dar Files of type MX Synchronized Combined Data File mx v Cancel File Information Mode M100 File Type Report Data File version Version 1 01 00 Status Complete Channel Num 10 File information The report file window opens as in the figure below Serial number unit number and start time File d0710250 dar Oj xj Serial No SERIAL Unit No 0 art Time 2007 10 25 0 00 00 Hourly Daily AN CHOD1 Date Time Data Kind 2007 1 0 25 06 00 00 2007 1 0 25 07 00 00 Date time Tabs for switching the display Report data Explanation Display Swi
11. Monitor Show Hide the alarms No alarm display COC Wi RI i i m EA ee ea AD B B 10 06 20 Absolute Time h m s Alarm display area Alarm Mark List Display Displays a detailed list of alarms and marks From the Window menu choose Alarm Mark List You can also click the ira button on the toolbar e Alarm List Sorted according to the clicked item 9 Data Viewer 4larm Mark List 10510000 MXD aww Window Convert Information Help 2005 01 05 10 06 20 Absolute Time h m s S el Bs es Fan vy e By el ae ia ler List Malk List Level Alarm ON 2005 01 105 10 03 04 500 2005 01 05 10 03 08 000 2005 01 05 10 03 12 500 2005 01 05 10 03 17 000 2005 01 05 10 03 21 500 2005 01 05 10 03 26 500 2005 01 05 10 03 31 000 2005 01 05 10 03 35 500 2005 01 05 10 03 40 500 INNEN Me ANAS NNN N NAN FAN HAN Wakakaa Alarm OFF 2005 01 05 10 03 07 500 2005 01 05 10 03 12 000 2005 0105 10 03 16 500 2005 01 05 10 03 21 000 2005 01 05 10 03 26 000 2005 01 05 10 03 30 500 2005 01 05 10 03 35 000 2005 01 05 10 03 40 000 2005 01 05 10 03 44 500 INNE MA Me 10 02 40 NNA 7 e Mark List Sorted according to the clicked item 9 Data Viewer Alarm Mark Lis 10510000 MXD BH Fle Eat view Window S E Kaja ee mma Cel Bm Sk Alarm List Mark List E A Currently sorted to the item indicated by this mark
12. SH a a a A e B m m a ORES 4 Absolute Time Relative time EAS Wi R Mi m ay EA 015 SE 4A A 4B BH EDAS Wi RI gi 0 m E 00 03 20 00 03 25 Relative Time DAY h m s 10 06 30 On the numeric display you can select the display format of the absolute or relative time and turn ON OFF the data numbers using Format on the View menu Absolute Time Relative time v Absolute Time 000 0 Absolute Time 0 0871 IIl Relative Time lili 0 v Relative Time 0 6823 JI ay VIMO MM DD Days None YI MD MADD v Days None v Tool Bar v Status Bar v Tool Bar v Status Bar 2005 01 05 10 08 34 500 0000042 HHiMM 55 555 2005 01 05 10 06 35 000 0000042 HH MM SS 2005 01 05 10 06 35 500 0000042 HH MM 2005 01 05 10 06 36 000 0000042 2005 01 05 10 08 36 S00 o000042_ Data No 0 00 03 30 000 00000420 DII V HH MM 55 555 0 00 03 30 500100000421 DIII HH MM 55 0 00 03 31 00000000422 ffl HH MM 0 00 03 31 500 00000423 DIII 0 00 03 32 000r00000424 NM YA Data No In the alarm mark list the time is always displayed using absolute time IM MW180 01E 3 11 3 2 Settings Related to Displaying Measured Computed and Thinned Data Showing Hiding Alarms You can hide the alarm display area that indicates the status of alarm occurrence The alarms are displayed in the same fashion as the alarms displayed in the waveform display area of the Integration
13. ae Address fim MWIDO Viewer Software br Go Size Type Date Modified 1KB Shortcut 6 16 2004 1 54 AM 1KB Shortcut 6 16 2004 1 54 AM Cal M100 Viewer 1 KB Shortcut 6 16 2004 1 54 AM jili B Note Inside the MW100 Viewer Software folder the Data folder and Work folder are created The record files are saved in the Data folder The Work folder is used to store temporary files by the MW100 Viewer Software Do not delete this folder lemyos y Buisn 310439 a Chapter 2 Address Setting Software 2 1 Names of Parts in the Address Setting Software Screen and Their Uses Parts of the Address Setting Software Screen a Address Setting f ui File View Help Menu bar Search No Check Host Name Serial No Model mwi 00pmk 27E123123 MAAND b k 27E123111 MWI 00 Pam 27E123222 Mv 00 PPPMKOS 27E123333 MWI 00 27E1 23666 Mv 00 27E1 23777 Mv 00 27E1 23888 Mv 00 27E123999 Mw 00 27E123000 Mvv100 Host Name mwi OOpmk E Get an IP address automatically IP Address 192 168 1 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 100 OPO HY Min jvj Get DNS Information automatically Primary DNS Server 192 168 1 2 Secondary DNS Server 192 168 1 3 Domain Name mw100 00m Primary Domain Suffix DAQMASTER1 com Secondary Domain Suffix DAQMASTER2 com Mi Register Host Name to a DNS server 5 Apply Release Cancel eg A Status
14. any Licensed Software on condition that the defective Licensed Software shall be returned to Yokogawa s specified authorized service facility within seven 7 days after opening the Package at the Licensee s expense As the Licensed Software is provided to the Licensee on an as is basis when delivered in no event shall Yokogawa warrant that any information on or in the Licensed Software including without limitation data on computer programs and program listings be completely accurate correct reliable or the most updated 4 2 Notwithstanding the preceding Paragraph 4 1 when third party software is included in the Licensed Software the warranty period and terms and conditions that apply shall be those established by the provider of the third party software 4 3 When Yokogawa decides in its own judgement that it is necessary Yokogawa may from time to time provide the Licensee with Revision upgrades and Version upgrades separately specified by Yokogawa hereinafter called Updates IM MW180 01E ili Terms and Conditions of the Software License 4 4 Notwithstanding the preceding Paragraph 4 3 in no event shall Yokogawa provide Updates where the Licensee or any third party conducted renovation or improvement of the Licensed Software 4 5 THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE WRITTEN ORAL OR IMPLIED AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHAN
15. bar List display screen Address setting screen Shutter for expanding reducing the size of the list display screen Names of Parts of the List Display Screen and Their Uses You can click the List Display Screen shutter to expand the display as in the figure below Search button Click to search for other MW100s in the same segment and display them Respond button If this button is clicked the 7 segment LED on the main unit of the corresponding MW100 displays CALL The instrument number marked on the name plate of the main module Model MW 100 is displayed MW100 firmware version MW100 option code MAC address set on the MW100 upon shipment from the factory Marked on the name plate of the main module Fez Setting i 15 x File View Help Host Name Serial No Model Version Option MAC Address 00 R 3 01 MWIOO 1 aC HTH MWI C3 M1 H3 BE EA a IN Ir MW100 2 NT fara MWIOO R 2 11 C3 Zwi HA HA DE E IN je MW100 3 Bier MWIOO R 2 12 C2 AMI l DE a IN MWIOO 4 NI or MWIOO R 3 01 C3 M1 M3 EEG HE DE ME Dad HA MW100 5 Hat MW100 R 3 01 02 AMI Hh Hh Ll a a Hh MW100 6 ETTI rari M100 R 3 01 MI HA DE E IN MW100 7 ETTI Porta M100 R 2 12 03 AMI DE a IA hi WW100 8 ETU rH MWIOO R 3 01 C3 M1 AMSHA HA HA aii H MW100 9 ETTI Tarir MW100 R 3 01 03 HA HA DE E ed W 4 Ready IM MW180 01E 2 1 gt 2 Q D a 7 wn D 2 te wn O mi Q D 2 1 Names of Parts in the A
16. cursors are displayed in red Also the data column corresponding to the cursor position is displayed in gray background Switch the display Active channel Y axis displayed Display per record interval group on the waveform display Absolute Time No E SOOT TS T TEJ Car Ty eee 2005 0515 17 10 38 000 00000011 II 200510515 17 10 38 100 00000012 II 2005 0515 17 10 38 200 00000013 II F 2005 05 15 17 10 38 300 00000014 PII 200510515 17 10 38 400 00000015 II 200510515 17 10 38 500 00000016 II CH00001 ENZ YIN BUUU OVER III OVER III OVER III over DII OVER III OVER III Horizontal scroll Note CHOOOO2 A E WA Or 0 OW o i Di Di Channel display color Absolute Time No Mark indication Date Time Alarm e If you open the numeric display window when two cursors are shown on the waveform display window the values in the interval between the cursors is displayed in red If you choose Copy from the Edit menu press the Ctrl C key in this condition the data in the interval is copied to the clipboard as text data e Up to 1000 lines can be copied Copy on the Edit menu is not available if the number of lines specified by the cursors is above 1000 e If data of multiple measurement intervals is displayed the data in the interval between the cursors on the data sheet with the active measurement interval is copied In the acti
17. is also printed You can check the file information in the dialog box that appears when choosing File Information from the Information menu You can also select the items to be printed using the check boxes File Information x 7 File Name 10800005 MxD 7 Start Time 2005 01 08 10 05 01 900 IV File Recovery None IV End Time 2005 01 08 10 35 01 800 V Syne Process Not Done V Start Condition Divided Point V Creator M100 V End Condition Divided Point IV File No JE V Num of Ch 18 JV File Message J Num of Ref File 0 IV Ref File No IV Print Comment Cancel IM MW180 01E 3 10 Printing the Data Print Example e When only the waveforms are printed File information JOMAIA o re m e eee I u er O Note If you wish to arrange the waveform graphs vertically when printing waveforms of multiple recording intervals choose Tile Vertical under Graph Sheet Layout from the Window menu To arrange the waveform graphs horizontally choose Tile Horizontally e When cursor values values of statistical computation over an area and waveforms are printed gt DEANS 15 25 50 00 2005 05 16 15 35 50 500 File information Ret Fik No PrhatCommest Prhted Growp Priatect Rage cos z a Statistical computation eae a a oe SSS over an area C v o 2 saf oof os M e E E EE MEE M i a E a E a E E no E es a Cursor values IM MW180 01E 3 29 3 10 P
18. memory in the PC Excel or Lotus 1 2 3 may not be able to load the data e f you specify conversion conditions that exceed the limits of Excel or Lotus 1 2 3 data is automatically divided prior to conversion therefore multiple files are created The file names are assigned automatically with sequential numbering For example if a file data MXD is converted to Excel and divided into n files the resultant file names are data MXD 0000 xls data MXD 0001 xIs data MXD 000n xls e When converting to Excel up to 252 channels and 65510 data are saved in a single conversion file when channels are in columns and data are in rows e When converting to Lotus up to 252 channels and 8166 data are saved in a single conversion file when channels are in columns and data are in rows e f you set the save destination to a storage medium that has slow access such as a floppy disk the saving of the data may take an extended time It is recommended that such storage medium not be selected for the save destination e Select a save destination with adequate free space e The measured data during a burnout or measured data that exceeds the upper lower limit of the measurement range are indicated as tOVER or OVER e If invalid data exists in the converted data measured value of a channel without input or computed value when the data used in the equation does not exist the data is indicated as INVALID IM MW180 01E 3 23 3 8 L
19. or 100BASE TX IM MW180 01E 1 3 Setup Procedures of the MW100 Viewer Software The following procedures are for installing the software on Windows XP 1 Start Windows Log onto Windows as an administrator Otherwise you will not be able to install the software This is the same when using an OS other than Windows XP When Auto Run Is Enabled 2 Insert the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive The setup program automatically starts Proceed to step 4 When Auto Run Is Disabled 2 Double click the CD ROM icon from My Computer to open the CD ROM drive window 3 Double click the SETUP EXE file The setup program starts 4 Click Install Select the languages and click Next MW100 Viewer Software eS Installation of software Install Run Address Setting Terminate Installer EXIT 5 Click Next Read the Software License Agreement that appears If you agree to the terms select the accept terms of the license agreement check box Click Next IM MW180 01E 1 5 BIEMJOS y Buisn ai0ojog 1 3 Setup Procedures of the MW100 Viewer Software 6 In the next dialog box enter the user name company name and license number and click Next The license number is written on the label that is attached to the front of the case for the MW100 Viewer Software Setup CD ROM MW 100 Viewer Software InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Please enter your information Please enter your name the n
20. other software or products or causes any deviation from the basic specifications or functional specifications without Yokogawa s prior written consent 6 2 All causes of action against Yokogawa arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the performance or breach hereof shall expire unless Yokogawa is notified of the claim within one 1 year of its occurrence 6 3 In no event regardless of cause shall Yokogawa assume responsibility for or be liable for penalties or penalty clauses in any contracts between the Licensee and its customers Article 7 Limit of Export Unless otherwise agreed by Yokogawa the Licensee shall not directly or indirectly export or transfer the Licensed Software to any countries other than those where Yokogawa permits export in advance Article 8 Term This Agreement shall become effective on the date when the Licensee receives the Licensed Software and continues in effect unless or until terminated as provided herein or the Licensee ceases using the Licensed Software by itself or with Yokogawa s thirty 30 days prior written notice to the Licensee Article 9 Injunction for Use During the term of this Agreement Yokogawa may at its own discretion demand injunction against the Licensee in case that Yokogawa deems that the Licensed Software is used improperly or under severer environments other than those where Yokogawa has first approved or any other condition which Yokogawa may not permit Article 10 T
21. tab Group 1 Group 2 200msec Cursor the end of the statistical computation over an area Cursor the start of the statistical computation over an area From the Window menu choose Statistics Window Convert Information Help Cascade Tile Arrange Icons Graph Sheet Graph Sheet Layout gt Alarm Mark Control v 1 Graph 51600002 MxD The Statistics window opens Data number at the start position of the statistical computation Mimi value Minimu nvalue over an area Channel display color Minimum value RMS value Stal istics data 0507 1916 mxc Grotip 1 Channel No b in Scroll H the channel CHOO003 C CHOO004 C CHO0011 7 CHO001 2 C Channel number and Datanumber atthe end Maximum Value Average value measurement unit position of the statistical computation over an area IM MW180 01E 3 4 Statistical Computation over an Area of Measured Computed Data Explanation Statistical Computation over an Area Specify using two cursors the interval over which computation is to be performed If the cursors are not displayed all the data are used in the statistical computation The statistical parameters are the minimum value the maximum value the P P value maximum minimum the average value and the rms value Note AA e To redo the computation after changing the computation area you must select the statistics calculated over an area display window button
22. that do not match a rule are blocked Outbound connections that do not match a rule are allowed E Windows Firewall Properties 6 Click the tab of the profile appropriate for your operating environment When the Firewall state is Off click Cancel to exit When the Firewall state is On and Inbound connections or Outbound connections is Block proceed to next step Windows Firewall with Advanced Security on Local Computer Pr Domain Pofie Prvate Profie Pubic Profle IPsec Setings Specify behavior for when a computer is connected to a private network location Settings oe Logging Specify logging settings for z O e Leam more about these settin ae ka IM MW180 01E Appendix 1 Configuring Removing the Firewall 7 Click Inbound Rules File Action View Help es E Windows Firewall with Advance M AE E E ka E AE E G RZ Inbound Rules KS Outbound Rules b Monitoring Rules aa Windows Firewall with Advanced Security provides network security for Windows computers Overview 4 Domain Profile Windows Firewall is on Inbound connections that do not match a rule are blocked Outbound connections that do not match a rule are allowed Private Profile is Active Windows Firewall is on Inbound connections that do not match a rule are blocked Outbound connections that do not match a rule are allowed m Public Profile Windows Firewall is o
23. the terms and conditions herein and in no event shall Yokogawa intend to sell or transfer the Licensed Software to the Licensee Licensed Software Name MW100 Viewer Software Model MW180 Number of License 1 Article 1 Scope Covered by these Terms and Conditions 1 1 The terms and conditions stipulated herein shall be applied to any Licensee who purchases the Licensed Software on the condition that the Licensee consents to agree to the terms and conditions stipulated herein 1 2 The Licensed Software herein shall mean and include all applicable programs and documentation without limitation all proprietary technology algorithms and know how such as a factor invariant or process contained therein Article 2 Grant of License 2 1 Yokogawa grants the Licensee for the purpose of single use non exclusive and non transferable license of the Licensed Software with the license fee separately agreed upon by both parties 2 2 The Licensee is unless otherwise agreed in writing by Yokogawa not entitled to copy change sell distribute transfer or sublicense the Licensed Software 2 3 The Licensed Software shall not be copied in whole or in part except for keeping one 1 copy for back up purposes The Licensee shall secure or supervise the copy of the Licensed Software by the Licensee itself with great strict and due care 2 4 In no event shall the Licensee dump reverse assemble reverse compile or reverse engineer the Licensed Softwar
24. wait and do not perform any other operation appears When the calibration completes successfully the calibration execution screen 2 appears If the calibration fails a message Failed to calibrate appears W4702 Failed to calibrate Note For a description of the accuracy of the connected input module the calibration accuracy and the environmental conditions for calibration see the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E IM MW180 01E 4 2 Calibration Procedure 4 After making the connections according to the explanation given on the calibration execution screen 2 click the Calibrate button The figure below is an example of the 4 CH High Speed Universal Input Module Exp Calibration execution screen 2 File View Help MxX110 UNY HO04 20 m Range 02 Explanation Next input 20 m to 1 ch Then select the Calibrate button Calibration is started Joyesaie9 gt Unit Information Module Calibrate Start calibration The figure below is an example of the 8 CH Medium Speed Analog Output Module Exp Calibration execution screen 2 FE Calibrator File View Help Mx120 Y40 M08 10 Y Output Range 02 Explanation Next output 10 from 1 ch Then select the Calibrate button Calibration is started Unit information Module Calibrate Start calibration When you click the Calibrate button a message P
25. 00 0 2000 o 6100 FJ 0 2000 0 2000 KIDA O woe CHOO01 2 Linear 30000 0 30000 0 o 100 30000 0 30000 0 KI Owo CHO0013 Linear 30000 0 30000 0 o 1000 30000 0 30000 0 ies O wos CHOO01 4 Linear 30000 0 30000 0 o 1000 30000 0 O 30000 0 IO wos CH00015 Linear4 3 0 3 0 o 100 200 2 0 ae O wo CH00016 Linear4 3 3 o 100 J 210 2 Ow CH00017 Linear lt 3 0000 3 0000 o 100 2 0000 O 2 0000 aA i O w2 cCH00018 Linear 3 0000 3 0000 o 100 FJ 2 0000 O 2 0000 B Click this button Ows CH00019 Linear 3 0000 3 0000 o 100 2 0000 C 2 0000 M to reset to Owa CHO0020 Linear 3 0000 3 0000 0 w0 2 0000 C 2 0000 B default settings Mias zhane IA i ipen annn nA annan nA n ann M nnn TA ann 8 o 3 8 g ed ea A 8 H n E E E CFE DC x ow C To set the scale to match To copy To not copy paste the item the maximum and minimum the settings click to hide the flag values of the data Click this button to enter the same settings Topasle me copied Semings as the first channel in the selected range Click this button to automatically assign the channels To copy paste the item in order click to show the flag Click this button to turn ON OFF the channels collectively Applying Data File Display Conditions Group display conditions set using Viewer including group data display conditions reflecting the use of templates or the display conditions setting file are cleared and the channel display returns to the data file d
26. 1 Connection between the PC and MW100 and Changing the Address The MW100 cannot perform communication using the factory default IP address Create a local 1 to 1 connection between the MW100 and the PC on which the Address Setting software is installed or the PC on which the Address Setting software CD ROM has been inserted and change the IP address The procedure for changing the address is as follows Changing the Address of the MW100 Connected to the Network 1 Start the Address Setting software The Address Setting screen in displayed 2 Click the Search button in the List Display Screen The MW100s residing in the same segment are displayed 3 Click the number of the MW100 whose address you wish to change The information of the selected MW100 is shown in blue characters 4 Click Network Settings in the address setting change screen This enables changes to the settings 5 Enter settings for each item 6 Click Change to apply the changed settings to the MW100 Cancel to exit without saving changes or Clear to clear the IP address from the DHCP server La Check Host Name Serial No Model 1 MA 00 1 wa Ua MAMOO lost Name hiv OO 4 3 O Get an IP address automatically a IP Address 192 168 1 0 5 5 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 5 7 Default Gateway 192 168 1 100 8 9 Get DNS Information automatically Primary DNS Server 192 168 1 2 Secondary DNS Server 192 168
27. 1 09 00 00 oe e E You can also click to select 200 m Range E E O E Ch 2 1970 01 01 09 00 00 TV haga 00H00 Ch 3 1970 01 01 09 00 00 2 V Range OO 0 0 Ch 4 1970 01 01 09 00 00 6 V Range 5 20 Y Range Channel Ch 1 v E ETE pesas HEES Select the channel and the ange m ange v Aa aaeth ia ogoogo measurement range to be RTD 1 mA 600 mY Range m RTD 1 mA V Range olololo calibrated from the list RTD 2 mA 60 mY Range nooo RTD 2 mA 200 mY Range Nooo O RTD 2 mA 600 mv Range a RTD 2 mA 1 V Range nooo o ce A _ _ To move to the calibration O E execution screen 1 The figure below is an example of the 10 CH Medium Speed Universal Input Module Channels are not selected EF Calibrator File View Help Module 1 Range Items to be calibrated Serial No ee saad 20 mV Range You can also click to select i 60 mY Range fal Calibrate time 2003 02 40 16 22 05 200 m Range O Range Bo mv Ranse ooo TRES Select the measurement 2V Range O range to be calibrated 6 Y Range E acne o from the list 100 V Range E RTD 1 m amp 60 mY Range O RTD 1 m amp 200 m Range E RTD 1 m amp 600 m Range E lt lt gt JJ To move to the calibration Ready execution screen 1 The figure below is an example of the 30 CH Medium Speed DCV TC DI Input Module Channels are not selected fg Calibrator File wiew Help Module o Rama Items to be calibrated Serial No 9165643660 20 mY Range You can also cli
28. 1 3 Domain Name mw100 com Primary Domain Suffix DAGMASTERI com Secondary Domain Suffix DAQMASTER2 com MI Register Host Name to a DNS server Apply Release Cancel 6 Note IM MW180 01E If your OS is Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 and the firewall is enabled it may not be recognized even if you click the Search button To solve the problem see appendix 1 this phenomenon may also occur with some third party anti virus programs 2 3 lemyos buras ssoippy 2 2 Setting Item Details Changing the MW100 Fixed IP Address Setting Explanation 1 Turn OFF the power to the MW100 turn dip switch number 8 only OFF then turn the power back ON The MW100 s IP address and subnet mask are set to 192 168 0 10 and 255 255 255 0 respectively 2 Set the PC s network settings to 192 168 0 xx and the subnet mask to 255 255 255 0 where xx is a number other than 10 from 1 to 254 3 Type 192 168 0 10 in the browser to connect to the MW100 The MW100 s settings are enabled to be changed 4 Change the MW100 range network and other settings using the browser 5 Ifa connection was made using IP address 192 168 0 10 turn OFF the power to the MW100 turn number 8 of dipswitch 1 OFF dipswitches 1 through 7 are all ON and then turn the power back ON If you want to connect using a different IP address turn number 8 of dipswitch 1 ON dipswitches 1 through 8 are all ON and then turn the power back ON
29. 10800008 MXD 10800014 MXD Ep 10800009 MXD 10800015 MXD Ep 10800004 MXD 10800010 MXD 10800016 MXD Ep gt Filename 10700000 MxD Files of type Mx Synchronized Combined Data File ms x Cancel ile Information File Recovery None End Condition Divided Point Sync Process Not Done Start Time 2005 01 08 07 35 01 900 End Time 2005 01 08 08 05 01 800 Num of Ch 18 Z File information This information is also printed when the display data is printed When Loading Divided Data Files on the MW100 If you open a data file that was recorded using the Integration Monitor a dialog box opens asking you whether to synchronize the data file with a message Combining with related files before the waveform display screen appears To join the data files click Yes To display only the specified file click No M3124 Combining with related Files Yes No Opens the waveform display window B Data Viewer Graph data mxc Mi Fie Edit View Window Convert Information Help ee Bos Spey m a al oO eeM Group 01 Group 02 CAAMA M iy EEE Eaa oms AA MM hy BEES eae Wa WA ann anc aa 11 40 33 11 40 34 11 40 35 11 40 40 11 40 50 2005 05 06 Absolute Time h m s Absolute Time h m s Files are divided into the graphs and math channel graphs at the recording interval specified on the browser even when in the same group IM MW180 01E 3 1 3 1 Loading Measured Computed and Thinned Data Ex
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32. 530 205056 152000 200 205056 1S 0008200 e When printing a list of numeric values Marker kira Weer Mak Url Mak Url Mak Wewer Mak Url Mak Url Tigger Wewer Mat Wewer Mat Data List 51600002 MXD 1486 OOmsec AUUUU AUUUL LAUULU HULUUS HLUUU AUUUUG Hi oer 0 4352 Ill oas 200505161526512000m0000 1 0 050544 sti os 1516 0 520 ones 16 26 81 s00e00009 1 osas ossa ossa ose III 0 82 20080516 15 26 51 400 00000005 T os osas soa 0 57 AAAEMEN O APADEA ranmenaandionl A A AAAA AAAA AAAA AAND 4 e When printing a list of manual sample values Manual Sample x25 s0005 dam wa Serial No SSE UnitNo oo v v v v v v v v O as o o on oae O as o o on o C os o aes omeo aese O ws o oso O ans O oaa C os corer ance KA ams arm ore ater ase 0 1268 O o ow os osa oas zoornars nnas azas masaa aa When printing a report Report dO 10250 dar 16 Serlal No SERIAL UnitNo 0 StatTme 2007 10 25 0 00 00 Hourly 2007 10 25 02 0000 2007 10 25 03 00 00 IM MW180 01E Chapter4 Calibrator 4 1 Connecting the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit Notes before Using the Calibrator e If connected to the MW100 from a browser drop the connection before connecting with the Calibration Software Also place the MW100 in Calibration mode To enter Calibration mode turn OFF the power to the MW100 main unit then turn it back ON again while holding down the USER 1 key Release the US
33. A 200 mV 0 Q on Ch3 200 Q on Ch4 RTD 1 mA 600 mV 0 Q on Ch3 300 Q on Ch5 e 30 CH Medium Speed DCV TC DI Input Module MX110 VTD L30 4 10 Measurement Range to Be Calibrated Input Value 1 Input Value 2 20 mV 0 mV on Ch1 20 mV on Ch2 60 mV 0 mV on Ch1 60 mV on Ch2 200 mV 0 mV on Ch1 200 mV on Ch2 1V 0 V on Ch1 1 V on Ch2 2V 0 V on Ch1 2 V on Ch2 6V 0 V on Ch1 6 V on Ch2 20 V 0 V on Ch1 20 V on Ch2 100 V 0 V on Ch1 100 V on Ch2 IM MW180 01E IM MW180 01E 4 2 Calibration Procedure 6 Channel Medium Speed Four Wire RTD Resistance Input Module MX110 V4R M06 Measurement Range to Be Calibrated Input Value 1 Input Value 2 20 mV 0 mV on Ch1 20 mV on Ch2 60 mV 0 mV on Ch 60 mV on Ch2 200 mV 0 mV on Ch 200 mV on Ch2 1V 0 Von Chi 1 V on Ch2 2V OV on Ch1 2 V on Ch2 6V OV on Ch1 6 V on Ch2 20 V 0 V on Chi 20 V on Ch2 100 V OV on Chi 100 V on Ch2 RTD 1 mA 20 mV 0 Q on Ch3 20 Q on Ch4 RTD 1 mA 60 mV 0 Q on Ch3 60 Q on Ch5 4 RTD 1 mA 200 mV 0 Q on Ch3 200 Q on Ch6 RTD 1 mA 600 mV 0 Q on Ch3 300 Q on Ch4 RTD 0 25 mA 600 mV 0 Qon Ch3 2400 Q on Ch5 RTD 0 25 mA 1 V 0 Q on Ch3 3000 Q on Ch6 o e 4 CH Medium Speed Strain Input Module MX112 B12 M04 MX112 B35 M04 MX112 NDI M04 Measurement Range to Be Calibrated Connection Value 1 2000 USTR strain 120 000 Q on Ch2 20000 USTR strain 120 000 Q on Ch2 200000 USTR strain 120 000 Q on Ch2 Connection Value 2 117 154 O on Ch2 113 010 0 on Ch2 80 000
34. ER 1 key one second or more after the self check begins the 7 segment LED displays occa oh To exit Calibration mode turn the power OFF e f you change the module configuration before connecting with the Calibration Software carry out system reconfiguration on the browser see section 3 3 Configuring the System in the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E iba gt Procedure 1 Start the Calibrator The Unit Information window opens 2 Inthe IP Address Host Name box enter the IP address or host name of the MW100 to be calibrated 3 Click Connect pt Calibrator J oj xj File View Help FP Accress Host Name Execute connection Model Serial No Enter the IP address MAC Address or host name of the version MW100 to be calibrated Supply Frequency IM MW180 01E 4 1 4 1 Connecting the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit When the connection is established information about the unit s module configuration is displayed Information about the connected MW100 E Calibrator File View Help Unit Information To illuminate the 7 segment WO0 MI C2 LED of the connected DEI MW100 to see which MW100 MAC Address CEINE M BA Basha is connected Version al Ul ale To disconnect the connected vOKC1 10 U N10 OC 10 UNAMID MW1 0 0 oooo00000 Modules attached to the connected MW100 Data Acquisition Unit If the specified IP address or host name i
35. F A Ap i 100msec 2 ee SSS SaaS eS oe AA AA i ey haf Y EA AA Alarm display 15 29 30 15 29 45 4 30 00 15 30 15 15 30 30 Absolute Timef h m i Select an active channel CursorA Cursor B CH00001 V oOo ba Left to Right Mark Search Waveform Display Screen Only In the waveform display screen move cursor A and B to the right or left side of the mark From the Edit menu choose Mark Search Or click the corresponding toolbar button Move cursor A to the left mark Move cursor A to the right mark Move cursor B to the left mark Move cursor B to the right mark S E a Ka A R ue nia Group 01 Edit View Window Convert Information Help Mark Copy Ctrl C e aa A The marks added in the browser a A i monitor screen are orange EEE MW100 main unit trigger marks Ena TOA ne WAA are yellow and marks added in Delete Mark pelea oe a Reset Mark the Viewer are green Erase Cursor IM MW180 01E 3 13 3 2 Settings Related to Displaying Measured Computed and Thinned Data 3 14 Numeric Display Numeric display can be shown along with the waveform display window When a group contain channels with different measurement intervals the screen is divided accordingly The display group active channel and mark display are synchronized to the waveform display If cursors are displayed on the numerical display window the data values between the
36. For details consult with your network administrator To check whether the IP address was obtained correctly each time click the Change button wait a few moments then click the Search button in the List display screen If you click the Change button immediately the IP address subnet mask and default gateway may be displayed as 0 0 0 0 If this happens wait a moment then click the Search button again and check that the IP address was obtained correctly IM MW180 01E 2 2 Setting Item Details IP Address The IP address is an ID that is assigned to each PC or communication device on an IP network such as the internet or an intranet The address is a 32 bit value expressed using four octets in decimal notation each 0 to 255 each separated by a period as in 211 9 36 148 Enter the IP address to assign to the MW100 The default value is 0 0 0 0 When making a local one to one connection with the PC do not set the PC to obtain the IP address automatically Enter the IP address manually to an address other than the one that is to be assigned to the MW100 192 168 0 100 if 192 168 0 10 was assigned to the MW100 for example When making a one to one connection enter the parameters as follows Setup Example of the PC and MW100 IP address of the PC 192 168 0 100 Subnet mask of the PC 255 255 255 0 lemyos buras ssoippy gt IP address of the MW100 192 168 0 10 Subnet mask of the MW100 255 255 255 0 Note To initialize al
37. IM MW180 01E 5 1 5 1 Troubleshooting The MX100 cannot be detected from the PC or cannot be detected with the Search button Probable Cause Corrective Action Description Reference Page The LINK LED does not turn ON Replace the Ethernet cable ji The cable is broken The LINK LED does not turn ON Check the hub s power supply If it still does not work 7 There is a problem with the hub replace the hub and check the hub s operation The LINK LED does not turn ON Check whether the PC can connect to the network There is a problem with the PC Replace the PC s NIC The ACT LED does not turn ON Check the hub s power supply If it still does not work There is a problem in the connection replace the hub and check the hub s operation between the hub and the MW100 The ACT LED does not turn ON Check whether the PC can connect to the network i There is a problem with the PC Replace the PC s NIC There is a problem in the network Check that the IP address subnet mask and default 2 3 configuration gateway settings of the PC correspond to the MW100 The settings are not correct settings There is a problem in the network Turn OFF the power to the PC and the MW100 and carry 2 3 configuration out reconnection The setting changes have not taken effect PC and the MW100 are not in the same Connect the PC and the MW100 in the same network 2 3 segment segment If the PC and the MW100 are connected as shown in the followi
38. If the message is still displayed service required Recalibrate If the message is still displayed service required Error Messages and Their Corrective Actions Reference Page 2 3 2 3 2 3 Reference Page 3 2 3 22 3 2 3 2 3 23 3 23 Reference Page 4 1 2 1 4 4 to 4 11 4 4 to 4 11 IM MW180 01E Appendix Appendix 1 Configuring Removing the Firewall IM MW180 01E Check the following before attempting to configure or remove a firewall e Check the internet connection status using the ping command If the ping fails check the cables hub IP address settings and other factors to determine the cause e Check that procedures performed on the software are correct If the problem cannot be solved after taking the above measures it is likely that there will be problems with the firewall settings Configure or remove the firewall according to the following procedure Note that the following procedure describes the MW100 IP Setting Software but it applies to the MW100 Calibration Software as well App 1 xipueddy Ea Appendix 1 Configuring Removing the Firewall On Windows XP SP3 1 From the Start menu choose Control Panel The Control Panel window appears WA Windows Firewall with Advanced Security on Local Computer Pr Domain Profile Private Profile Public Profile IPsec Settings Specify behavior for when a computer is connected to a private network location
39. No Y Axis Form Min Max WD CHOO001 Linear 7 2 0E0 2 0E0 Select the exponential format Selecting the Display Zone of the Waveform You can select from the following In the Zone setting on the General Display Settings window assume the bottom and top edges of the waveform display area to be 0 and 100 respectively and set the waveform display position by specifying the minimum value 0 to 99 and the maximum value 1 to 100 e User zone Displays each waveform at the position specified by Zone on the General Display Settings window A single Y axis active channel waveform can be displayed Set the display zone Select user zone Zone CEE ka Ii Min Max 10 70 z 1o Indicates the bar for the active o 100 onna Displays the Y axis of the active channel Click the bar to specify the active channel e Edit zone Like the user zone each waveform is displayed at the position specified by Zone on the General Display Settings window However you can change the zone on the waveform display window A single Y axis scale of the active channel can be displayed Select edit zone Group1 Group 2 Gre Cee 0 Drag the knob to change the minimum maximum lue of th tel N Kaa eee eee Drag the bar to change the zone position without changing the zone width IM MW180 01E 3 7 3 2 Settings Related to Displaying Measured Computed and Thinned Data e Full zone Displays all the waveforms over the full
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41. Q on Ch2 Use a 4 gauge method connection when performing calibration For information on this connection see section 2 4 of the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E 8 CH Medium Speed Analog Output Module MX120 VAO M08 Adjust so that all channels output O V and 10 V This differs from other input modules Range to Be Calibrated Output Value 1 Output Value 2 10 V OV 10 V Note e Fora description of the measurement range and accuracy of each input module see chapter 5 in the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E e For procedures and wiring for calibration see the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E section 4 4 4 11 Chapter5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Troubleshooting If servicing is necessary or if the instrument is not operating correctly after performing the corrective actions below contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer for repairs The 7 segment LED does not illuminate Probable Cause The power switch is not ON The supply voltage is too low The fuse is blown The power supply is broken Corrective Action Description Reference Page Turn ON the power switch r Check whether the voltage is within the supply voltage rating range Servicing required Servicing required See the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E The 7 segment LED blinks repeatedly Probable Cause The power supply is shorted inside the inp
42. SPECT TO INFRINGEMENT OF THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PATENT AND COPYRIGHT Article 6 Liabilities 6 1 If and when the Licensee should incur any damage relating to or arising out of the Licensed Software or service that Yokogawa has provided to the Licensee under the conditions herein due to a reason attributable to Yokogawa Yokogawa shall take actions in accordance with this Agreement However in no event shall Yokogawa be liable or responsible for any special incidental consequential and or indirect damage whether in contract warranty tort negligence strict liability or otherwise including without limitation loss of operational profit or revenue loss of use of the Licensed Software or any associated products or equipment cost of capital loss or cost of interruption of the Licensee s business substitute equipment facilities or services downtime costs delays and loss of business information or claims of customers of Licensee or other third parties for such or other damages Even if Yokogawa is liable or responsible for the damages attributable to Yokogawa and to the extent of this Article 6 Yokogawa s liability for the Licensee s damage shall not exceed the price amount of the Licensed Software or service fee which Yokogawa has received Please note that Yokogawa shall be released or discharged from part or all of the liability under this Agreement if the Licensee modifies remodels combines with
43. See page 3 4 or the menu command again e The cursors used to specify the interval for statistical computation over an area and those used to read values are the same e The Statistics window and the Cursor Value window can be displayed simultaneously e You can press Ctrl C when the Statistics window is active to copy the displayed results as text data to the clipboard IM MW180 01E 3 19 3 9 Saving Display Settings for Measured Computed and Thinned Data Procedure From the File menu choose Save Display Setting File You can also click the Jj button on the toolbar The display setting file is created in the same folder as the data files File Edit View Window Conve Open ctrl o Close Save Display Setting Ctrl 5 Save Template Use Template Print Ctrl P Preview Print Settings Print Setup 1 data mxc Exit When Closing the Viewer Explanation 3 20 If you open a file and change the display settings the dialog box below opens when you attempt to close the Viewer To save the changed display settings click Yes CIT x AN Save changes to data 0507 1804 mxs w c Display Settings That Are Saved e Information about the group whose waveform or numeric display is open e Settings entered using the tool buttons at the top section of the waveform display area of each group Alarm display ON OFF magnification scale clip ON OFF of the waveform display e Cursor pos
44. Start Data No End Data No Min Max P P Mean RMS A CHS55001 142 237 91 84 108 16 16 32 100 29 100 47 CHS5002 142 237 254 9 406 8 151 9 303 6 309 6 CH55003 142 237 1 348 0 018 1 366 0 392 0 654 CH55004 142 237 0 3843 0 3814 0 7657 0 0127 0 3404 CHS55005 142 237 0 0178 0 1017 0 1195 0 0009 0 0181 CHS55006 142 237 0 0013 0 0008 0 0021 0 0004 0 0007 CH55007 142 237 0 4730 0 0054 0 4676 0 1807 0 2651 CH55008 V 142 237 0 0064 0 4573 0 4637 0 1416 0 2346 9 f F To ERE e Joining When opening a divided data file related files can be joined and displayed e Waveform display numeric display e Alarm mark list display e Change the display conditions group assignments scale trip point display color and other parameters e Read values using cursors e Perform statistical computation over an area e Display and add marks e Save or load display conditions e Display the file information e Convert data formats ASCII Excel and Lotus e Printing data waveforms numeric values alarm mark list cursor values statistics over an area and computed values e Use and save templates The following summarizes the differences between the Viewer and the MW100 browser when displaying measured computed or thinned data po Yes N O 001 to 060 001 to 060 Unit number display Measurement channel MATH channel 101 to 400 A001 to A300 Display example when unit no is 50 Mea
45. TABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED BY YOKOGAWA AND ALL THIRD PARTIES LICENSING THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE TO YOKOGAWA 4 6 Correction of nonconformity in the manner and for the period of time provided above shall be the Licensee s sole and exclusive remedy for any failure of Yokogawa to comply with its obligations and shall constitute fulfillment of all liabilities of Yokogawa and any third party licensing the Third Party Software to Yokogawa including any liability for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages whether in warranty contract tort including negligence but excluding willful conduct or gross negligence by Yokogawa or otherwise with respect to or arising out of the use of the Licensed Software Article 5 Infringement 5 1 If and when any third party should demand injunction initiate a law suit or demand compensation for damages against the Licensee under patent right including utility model right design patent and trade mark copy right and any other rights relating to any of the Licensed Software the Licensee shall notify Yokogawa in writing to that effect without delay 5 2 In the case of the preceding Paragraph 5 1 the Licensee shall assign to Yokogawa all of the rights to defend the Licensee and to negotiate with the claiming party Furthermore the Licensee shall provide Yokogawa with necessary information or any other assistance for Yokogawa s defense and negotiation If an
46. a Procedure 1 From the Convert menu choose To ASCII To Excel or To Lotus Convert Informati To ASCII To Excel To Lotus 2 After entering various settings in the dialog box that opens click OK The file is created at the specified destination Waveform or Numeric Display Enter the range of group numbers to be converted ASCII Conversion Details Select whether to set the range to be converted using groups or channels Select Group Channel Recgrd Interval Group Channel Select the range of channels to be converted Click to open the selection dialog box Record Interval 100msec f Select the record interval Only the channels with the selected record interval are converted Select Data No Start 4056 Enter the data range to be End 4264 converted stp Can be specified using cursors before opening this dialog box Displays the time of the specified data Step when saving data at certain intervals Save as Displays the save destination When changing the save destination or file name and file name Click to open the save destination and file name setup dialog box Alarm Mark List Display Alarm List Conversion xi Save as File CA151600002 MXD Alarm xls Cancel When changing the save destination or file name Click to open the save destination and file name setup dialog box i xi
47. ade the version PC software release no 2 main module style no 2 input output module style no See the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit Operation Guide IM MW100 02E 5 2 IM MW180 01E 5 1 The connected input output module is not detected Probable Cause Corrective Action Description Module connection or module startup error Turn OFF the power Detach the input output module Attached the module while the power was ON once and attach it again The PC software main module and input output Check the PC software release number and main module style and release number rule is not module style number before upgrading the version upheld PC software release no 2 main module style no 2 input output module style no Carried out an incorrect calibration Recalibrate See the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E See the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit Operation Guide IM MW100 01E IM MW180 01E Troubleshooting Reference Page Buljoousajqnoiy 5 2 Error Messages on the Address Setting Software Error Code Message IP address is invalid Subnet mask is invalid Default gateway is invalid W5000 Address setting failed Error Messages on the Viewer Error Code Message E0004 File write error E0212 Can t read file E3111 Channels of the specified recording interval do not exist E3114 Sampling data number is over the Viewer display limit of 5 M E3120 N
48. ame of the company for which you work and the product license number User Name Mw100 Company Name Yokogawa Electric Corporation aa License Number Da e gt Installs lt Back e tenes 7 Select the setup type to install and click Next The default destination to install is C Program Files Yokogawa Electric Corporation MW100 Viewer Software If you click Custom you can select the installation location and installed functions Follow the on screen instructions MW 100 Viewer Software InstallShield Wizard Setup Type Select the setup type to install Please select a setup type Complete PE All program features will be installed Requires the most disk space aes r Custom sd Be Select which program features you want installed Recommended for advanced l of users instal Sit Beck Net cece 8 Click Install to start the installation 9 Click Finish to finish the installation IM MW180 01E Explanation IM MW180 01E 1 3 Setup Procedures of the MW100 Viewer Software Installation Result If the software is properly installed a folder named MW100 Viewer Software is created in the specified directory the C Program files Yokogawa Electric Corporation by default MW100 Viewer Software is registered in the program list and MW100 IP Configurator MW100 Viewer and MW100 Calibrator are registered as in the sub list la MW100 Viewer Software File Edit View Favorites Tools Help
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50. and Conditions of the Software License hereinafter called Terms and Conditions which is written in the documentation and separately attached Accordingly the Terms and Conditions bind you The Yokogawa Software Program and its related documentation including ownership of copyright shall remain the exclusive property of Yokogawa or those third parties from whom sublicensed software in the Yokogawa Software Program is licensed Yokogawa hereby grants you permission to use the Yokogawa Software Program on the conditions that you agree to the Terms and Conditions before you open the Package and or install it in or onto a computer IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS YOU CANNOT OPEN THE PACKAGE AND MUST IMMEDIATELY RETURN IT TO YOKOGAWA OR ITS DESIGNATED PARTY Terms and Conditions of the Software License Yokogawa Electric Corporation a Japanese corporation hereinafter called Yokogawa grants permission to use this Yokogawa Software Program hereinafter called the Licensed Software to the Licensee on the conditions that the Licensee agrees to the terms and conditions stipulated in Article 1 hereof You as the Licensee hereinafter called Licensee shall agree to the following terms and conditions for the software license hereinafter called the Agreement based on the use intended for the Licensed Software Please note that Yokogawa grants the Licensee permission to use the Licensed Software under
51. can also select Left Center default Right or Flag small mark without text for the Type For types other than Flag the specified string and the relative or absolute time at the mark position are displayed You can set the string and type in the Mark dialog box that opens when you click the Append Mark icon or choose Append Mark from the Edit menu In the Mark dialog box you can select whether to add the mark to the waveforms of all groups default or only the waveforms of the displayed group To delete specific displayed marks select the range using cursors and then choose Delete Mark from the Edit menu To delete all the marks added using the Viewer choose Reset Mark from the Edit menu Oo JOMAIA Display the cursor Mark display icon Display hide time at marks Left Time displayed Flag Right Time hidden H tAm MAAMA Mi y u EE EEE YE KAA Ea or All Group C Group on Display arkSting mark Marks added in the Viewer are green a ype Center gt MW100 triggers are yellow and marks wie ZI Ctrl A pispiay Time set in the browser are orange BOK Append Mark Ctrl M Delete Mark Reset Mark cone Double click the mark to change the settings Switching between Absolute and Relative Time By default the time axis is displayed using absolute time The time axis can also be displayed using time relative to the first data position Switch absolute relative time
52. ccessing a computer outside its own network Consult your network administrator for the IP address of the default gateway IM MW180 01E 2 5 2 2 Setting Item Details 2 6 Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server The DNS is a system that pairs domain names with IP addresses Host names and IP addresses must be registered on the DNS server that handles the domain names in order to access other instruments on the network by host name and domain name Also on the MW100 the domain name is also used as a domain suffix On the MW100 you can specify two DNS servers You must enter IP addresses Consult your network administrator for details Domain Name Up to sixty three alphanumeric characters can be entered The address is expressed using numbers It is difficult to identify instruments on the network with only a group of numbers Therefore you can assign domain and host names to make it easier to distinguish different units When using a browser to connect to the MW100 you can specify the MW100 main unit by specifying a domain and host name By specifying a unique host and domain name you can access the MW100 without the IP address To make this possible the host name of the MW100 must be registered on the DNS server handling the domain names Consult your network administrator for details The MW100 supports dynamic DNS servers DNS in which host names are automatically registered on the DNS server To enable this function selec
53. ck to select 7 60 m Range Calibrate time 2003 0143 18 51 04 200 mV Range rial aa v Range Select the measurement ZV Range range to be calibrated 6 Y Range f 20 V Range from the list 100 Y Range To move to the calibration execution screen 1 IM MW180 01E 4 5 4 2 Calibration Procedure The figure below is an example of the 6 Channel Medium Speed 4 Wire RTD Resistance Input Module Channels are not selected 3 Calibrator Me Ea File view Help Module 1 Range Items to be calibrated You can also click to select Serial No Poa 20 mY Range 60 mY Range 200 m Range Calibrate time 2004 0715 22 40 47 Range amy ange Select the measurement range to be calibrated from the list 2 Range 6 Y Range 20 Y Range 100 Y Range RTD 1 m4 20 mY Range RTD 1 m4j60 mY Range RTD 1 m4 200 m Range RTD 1 m4 600 m Range RTD 0 25 m4 600 mY Range RTD 0 25 mA amp 1 Y Range E O O O O E O O O O O O To move to the calibration execution screen 1 The figure below is an example of the 4 CH Medium Speed Strain Input Module Channels are not selected EE File View Help MX112 B35 M04 Module 2 Range Items to be calibrated Serial No ron 2000USTR Range You can also click to select Ny F 20000uUSTR Range Calibrate time 20040711 11 12 11 200000uSTR Range zanos 2DUDusTR Range Select the measurement range to be calibrated from the list To move to the calibration
54. cursor position e Time between the cursors and the difference between the data numbers e Alarm status of the value at the cursor Note e The cursors used to display cursor values and those used to specify the interval for statistical computation over an area are the same e The Cursor Value window and the Statistics window can be displayed simultaneously e If you click the tab of another group on the waveform display window while the Cursor Value window is open the cursor values of the selected group are displayed on the Cursor Value window e You can change the cursor positions on the waveform display window while the Cursor Value window is open e If you choose Select All from the Edit menu Cursor A is displayed at the first data position and Cursor B is displayed at the last data position IM MW180 01E 3 17 3 4 Statistical Computation over an Area of Measured Computed Data Procedure On the waveform display window click the tab of the group on which you wish to perform statistical computation over an area Click the start position of the computation area in the waveform display area A light blue cursor appears in the waveform display area If multiple waveform display areas are displayed the cursor is displayed at the time position each waveform display area Drag the cursor to the end position of the computation area Another light blue cursor appears at the position where the cursor was dragged Group selection
55. d when such a claim should be attributable to Yokogawa subject to the written notice to Yokogawa stated in the preceding Paragraph 5 1 Yokogawa shall defend the Licensee and negotiate with the claiming party at Yokogawa s cost and expense and be responsible for the final settlement or judgment granted to the claiming party in the preceding Paragraph 5 1 5 3 When any assertion or allegation of the infringement of the third party s rights defined in Paragraph 5 1 is made or when at Yokogawa s judgment there is possibility of such assertion or allegation Yokogawa will at its own discretion take any of the following countermeasures at Yokogawa s cost and expense a To acquire the necessary right from a third party which has lawful ownership of the right so that the Licensee will be able to continue to use the Licensed Software b To replace the Licensed Software with an alternative one which avoids the infringement or c To remodel the Licensed Software so that the Licensed Software can avoid the infringement of such third party s right 5 4 If and when Yokogawa fails to take either of the countermeasures as set forth in the preceding subparagraphs of Paragraph 5 3 Yokogawa shall indemnify the Licensee only by paying back the price amount of the Licensed Software which Yokogawa has received from the Licensee THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPHS STATE THE ENTIRE LIABILITY OF YOKOGAWA AND ANY THIRD PARTY LICENSING THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE TO YOKOGAWA WITH RE
56. ddress Setting Software Screen and Their Uses Address Setting Screen If the check box is selected the items that can and cannot be set change Dimmed setting items cannot be changed Host Name Mv OO 1 EJ Get an IP address automatically IP Address 192 168 1 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 a pikak Click the Network Settings button to enable Get DNS Information automatically changes to settings Primary DNS Server 192 168 1 2 Secondary DNS Server 192 168 1 3 Domain Name mw100 com Primary Domain Suffix DAQMASTER1 com Secondary Domain Suffix DAQMASTER2 com M Register Host Name to a DNS server Apply Release ies Restored to the condition before editing Resolves the IP address from the DHCP server Restores the settings to their defaults At the same time that the defaults are restored the software searches again for MW100s Updates edited contents At the same time that updating occurs the software searches again for MW100s 2 2 IM MW180 01E 2 2 Setting Item Details Procedure Before carrying out the procedure below turn ON the power to the relevant MW100s and connect the MW100s to the network using Ethernet cables When connecting the MW100 to the network make the connection after changing the factory default IP address see Opening a Local 1 to 1 Connection between the PC and MW100 and Changing the Address Opening a Local 1 to
57. ddy gt O 3 Click Windows Firewall The Windows Firewall Settings dialog box is displayed So Wa gt Control Panel System and Security gt X Search Control Panel p Control Panel Home Action Genter Review your computer s status and resolve issues Change User Account Control settings Troubleshoot common computer problems Hardware and Sound Restore your computer to an earlier time Windows Firewall User Accounts and Family Check firewall status Allow a program through Windows Firewall Safety Appearance and We System Tama View amount of RAM and processor speed Check the Windows Experience Index Allow remote access System and Security Network and Internet Clock Language and Region See the name of this computer Device Manager Windows Update Turn automatic updating on or off Check for updates View installed updates Ease of Access Power Options Require a password when the computer wakes IM MW180 01E App 7 Appendix 1 Configuring Removing the Firewall App 8 4 Click Advanced settings on n So d P All Control Panel Items gt Windows Firewall X Search Contro Pane p Control Panel Home Allow a program or feature through Windows Firewall 9 Change notification settings 9 Turn Windows Firewall on or off Restore defaults Advanced settings Troubleshoot my network See also Action Center Network and Sharing Center Help prot
58. e Cancel From the File menu choose Preview The print image is displayed File Edit view Window Conve Open Ctrl O Close Save Display Setting Ctrl S Save Template Use Template SynG Process Comb Process Print Ctrl P Print Settings Print Setup Data iewer Print Next Page Prev Page Two Page EA From the File menu choose Print Setup The Print Setup dialog box opens Set the paper size orientation and other settings Then click OK Display example of the Print Setup dialog box ie eee Print Setup WW CA Open Ctrl 0 Printer Close Save Display Setting Ctrl 5 Name MAPEZI Print v Properties relay Status Ready pobre ee J Type Canon PS IPU Color Laser Copier v52 3 Synic Process Where PSZ lt 55 Print Comb Process Pennant Print Ctrl P Preview Orientation MIS TaS o Size Letter v Portrait Print Setup Source Automatically Select v C Landscape Network Cancel 3 27 3 10 Printing the Data Explanation 3 28 Printed Items To print waveforms open the waveform display window to print numeric values open the numeric display window to print alarm or mark lists open the alarm mark list display window If multiple waveform display windows or numeric display windows are open click the window you wish to print Also to print cursor values or statistics calculated over and area along w
59. e number of characters used must be no more than thirty Enter the same password in the Confirm New Password box then click OK When the Calibrator is restarted the password confirmation dialog box below appears If an incorrect password is entered and the OK button is clicked the message Incorrect Password is displayed in a dialog box Click OK to exit the Calibrator xl Password Note To set up the Calibrator so that no password dialog box is displayed open the password setting dialog box make sure the entry boxes are blank and click OK There is no other way to cancel the password so make sure you do not forget the password once it is set Checking the Connected MW100 When the connection is established the Unit Information window shows the serial number MAC address and input output modules of the connected MW100 If you click the Check button the 7 segment LED on the main module of the connected MW100 shows the text CALL flowing from right to left Joyesqujeg 4 2 Calibration Procedure Notes on Calibration e Do not perform other operations during calibration Take extra care because if you perform another operation while calibration is in progress the module may suffer a break down e When the screw terminal block model 772080 is connected to the 10 CH Medium Speed Universal Input Module the terminal arrangement differs from that of clamp terminals With the calibration software module
60. e so that the Licensee may translate the Licensed Software into other programs or change it into a man readable form from the source code of the Licensed Software Unless otherwise separately agreed by Yokogawa Yokogawa shall not provide the Licensee the source code for the Licensed Software 2 5 The Licensed Software and its related documentation shall be the proprietary property or trade secret of Yokogawa or a third party which grants Yokogawa the rights In no event shall the Licensee be transferred leased sublicensed or assigned any rights relating to the Licensed Software 2 6 Yokogawa may use or add copy protection in or onto the Licensed Software In no event shall the Licensee remove or attempt to remove such copy protection 2 7 The Licensed Software may include a software program licensed for re use by a third party hereinafter called Third Party Software which may include any software program from affiliates of Yokogawa made or coded by themselves In the case that Yokogawa is granted permission to sublicense to third parties by any licensors sub licensor of the Third Party Software pursuant to different terms and conditions than those stipulated in this Agreement the Licensee shall observe such terms and conditions of which Yokogawa notifies the Licensee in writing separately 2 8 In no event shall the Licensee modify remove or delete a copyright notice of Yokogawa and its licenser contained in the Licensed Software including a
61. ect your computer with Windows Firewall Windows Firewall can help prevent hackers or malicious software from gaining access to your computer through the Internet or a network How does a firewall help protect my computer What are network locations Y Home or work private networks Connected Networks at home or work where you know and trust the people and devices on the network Windows Firewall state On Incoming connections Block all connections to programs that are not on the list of allowed programs Active home or work private networks ik Network Notification state Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new program D a Y Public networks Not Connected WW 5 Click Windows Firewall Properties File Action View Help es i af W Windows Firewall with Advanced BU aa AA Aa E S EET RZ Inbound Rules E3 Outbound Rules BU Connection Security Rules b Monitoring a Windows Firewall with Advanced Security provides network security for Windows computers Overview 4 Domain Profile Windows Firewall is on inbound connections that do not match a rule are blocked Outbound connections that do not match a rule are allowed Private Profile is Active 8 Windows Firewall is on inbound connections that do not match a rule are blocked Outbound connections that do not match a rule are allowed m Public Profile Windows Firewall is on inbound connections
62. een absolute and relative time Reset Mark Relative Time Tool Bar Turn ON OFF the toolbar Cascade Window Convert Information Help v Status Bar Turn ON OFF the status bar 1 MW100 data do not have tag comments associated with them If you select Tag comment the Tag name is displayed Arrange the display window select cascade or tile Jamal MR 2 When displaying numerical values the Absolute Time Relative Time display format items are also displayed Select how to arrange the display area from auto horizontal and vertical Tile uals Arrange window icons eo Show the waveform display window an rages Show the numeric display window Control saints Alarm Mark detailed list display 1 Graph 51600002 MxD v 2 Sheet data mxc Show the window for displaying cursor values Show the computation result display window Switch the display window Changing the Display Using the Display Setup Window IM MW180 01E See the explanation in the figure below Change the display settings and click OK Set the display for each display group Display ON OFF Switch to another display group Group name Turn ON OFF the trip point display Channel display color General Display Settings x eee wi jan 2 224 25 26 27 2259 p4 P Qif 02 o3 o4 os os o7 fos 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 or F E J Gfoup Name GroupT ES Scale Zone Min
63. el appears gt All Programs Network Connect To Control Panel Default Programs Help and Support Ktart Search p X 2 Click Allow a program through Windows Firewall The User Account Control dialog box appears r e Control Panel Home Classic View 3 Click Continue System and Maintenance Get started with Windows Back up your computer Security Check for updates Check this computer s security status Allow a program through Windows Firewall Network and Internet Connect to the Internet View network status and tasks Set up file sharing Hardware and Sound Play CDs or other media automatically Printer Mouse Programs Uninstall a program Change startup programs caje Q gt Control Panel gt 4 p User Accounts Add or remove user accounts Appearance and Personalization Change desktop background Customize colors Adjust screen resolution Clock Language and Region Change keyboards or other input methods Ease of Access Let Windows suggest settings Optimize visual display Additional Options The Windows Firewall Settings dialog box is displayed O Windows needs your permission to continue If you started this action continue af Windows Firewall Settings Microsoft Windows Details User Account Control helps stop unauthorized changes to your computer App 4 IM MW180 01E Appendix 1 Configuring Removing the Firewall 4 Cl
64. en opens the Color dialog box You can select the color of each channel using the Color dialog box Basic colors ee NENEN EEE Eee EERE E Custom colors Define Custom Colors gt gt coren E ip pp m Clipping of Waveforms By default clip OFF the waveform is not displayed when the measured computed value exceeds the minimum maximum value of the scale see the lower left figure When clip is turned ON values that are smaller than the minimum value of the scale are displayed as the minimum value and the values that are larger than the maximum value of the scale are displayed as the maximum value Clip OFF Clip ON UZA meant Expanding or Reducing the Time Axis on the Waveform Display On the waveform display window you can click the expand reduce icon to expand or reduce the time axis in the range of 20 to 1 1000 times for each waveform display area Time axis expand reduce icon aAA DS AOS 15 48 35 15 48 40 nen Absolute Time h m s J Magn ification IM MW180 01E 3 2 Settings Related to Displaying Measured Computed and Thinned Data Adding Marks In addition to the marks placed during measurement on the MW100 using other programs such as the browser you can add marks at the positions where you click displays a cursor on the waveform display area You can enter a text to be attached to the mark Mark by default using up to fifteen characters You
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66. ents in addition to channel number on the View menu The selected label type channel number tag name or tag comment is used in the Channel No dialog box Select lt None gt if you are not assigning a channel x CHO0002 CHO0003 CHO0004 CHO0012 CHO0013 CHO0014 CHO0016 CHO0017 CHO0018 CHO00020 CH99001 CH99002 CH99004 lt None To turn ON OFF the waveform display on the waveform display window click the button below the scale bar as shown in the figure below Hide the waveform The name assigned to each group can be changed using up to thirty characters The names of the display groups that have channels registered are displayed on the waveform display window or numeric display window Group1 Group 2 Y Axis Type You can select linear or logarithmic Y axis for displaying the waveforms Linear Logarithmic IM MW180 01E 3 2 Settings Related to Displaying Measured Computed and Thinned Data Maximum and Minimum Values of the Y Axis and the Display Format of the Y Axis Values The maximum and minimum values of the scale on the waveform display can be changed If you click the Scale Calc button on the General Display Settings window the maximum and minimum values of the Y axes on the selected channels are calculated automatically according to the maximum and minimum values of the data The scale values can also be displayed using logarithmic format as shown below Scale No Channel
67. ermination Yokogawa at its sole discretion may terminate this Agreement without any notice or reminder to the Licensee if the Licensee violates or fails to perform this Agreement However Articles 5 6 and 11 shall survive even after the termination Article 11 Jurisdiction Any dispute controversies or differences between the parties hereto as to interpretation or execution of this Agreement shall be resolved amicably through negotiation between the parties upon the basis of mutual trust Should the parties fail to agree within ninety 90 days after notice from one of the parties to the other both parties hereby irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Tokyo District Court main office in Japan for settlement of the dispute Article 12 Governing Law This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Japan The Licensee expressly agrees to waive absolutely and irrevocably and to the fullest extent permissible under applicable law any rights against the laws of Japan which it may have pursuant to the Licensee s local law Article 13 Severability In the event that any provision hereof is declared or found to be illegal by any court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction such provision shall be null and void with respect to the jurisdiction of that court or tribunal and all the remaining provisions hereof shall remain in full force and effect IV IM MW180 01E Contents Terms and Conditions
68. execution screen 1 The figure below is an example of the 8 CH Medium Speed Analog Output Module A range is not selected 3 Calibrator RES File View Help Mx120 40 M08 Module 3 Range Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 Ch 5 Ch Ch Che Serial No pang Baieri ja i Items to be calibrated Calibrate time Ch 1 2004 07 07 19 27 53 You can also click to select Ch 2 2004 07 07 19 25 38 Ch 3 2004 07 07 19 26 03 Ch 4 2004 07 07 19 26 25 Ch 5 2004 07 07 19 28 53 Ch 6 2004 07 07 19 29 38 Ch 7 2004 07 07 19 36 03 Ch 8 2004 07 07 19 46 25 Channel Select the measurement range to be calibrated from the list To move to the calibration execution screen 1 IM MW180 01E IM MW180 01E 4 2 Calibration Procedure After making the connections according to the explanation given on the calibration execution screen 1 click the Calibrate button For the 8 CH Medium Speed Analog Output module after entering settings according to the explanation given on the calibration execution screen 1 click the Calibrate button The figure below is an example of the 4 CH High Speed Universal Input Module Exp Calibration execution screen 1 File View Help MX170 UNY HO4 20 m Range 01 Explanation Lets start calibrating 1 ch 20 m Range of module No 0 This range requires two steps First input 0 Y short to 1 ch Then select the Calibrate button Calibration is started 0 V short Unit Information
69. gaining access to your computer through the Internet or a network On recommended This setting blocks all outside sources from connecting to this App 2 computer with the exception of those selected on the Exceptions tab 1 Don t allow exceptions Select this when you connect to public networks in less secure locations such as airports You will not be notified when Windows Firewall blacks programs Selections on the Exceptions tab will be ignored Off not recommended Avoid using this setting Turning off Windows Firewall may make this computer more vulnerable to viruses and intruders What else should know about Windows Firewall IM MW180 01E Appendix 1 Configuring Removing the Firewall 4 Click the Exceptions tab then click the Add Program button x General Exceptions Advanced Windows Firewall is blocking incoming network connections except for the programs and services selected below Adding exceptions allows some programs to work better but might increase your security risk Programs and Services DAQEXPLORER Monitor Server RI File and Printer Sharing Gate mR GateControl GATEEYE GateMODBUS Module GateMx MW GateWT Module MLMonitorSrvr MLMonitorSrvr MX Emulator zi Add Program Add Port Edit Delete IV Display a notification when Windows Firewall blocks a program What are the risks of allowing exceptions Cancel 5 Select MW100 IP Config and cl
70. hanges to the factory default IP address and it searches for and displays other MW100s on the same segment The software allows you to change settings such as the MW100 host name IP address DNS server domain name and domain suffix and register a host name on the DNS server wz Address Setting 7 12 x File View Help Search i Please search M 00 cy No Check Host Name Serial No Model a Host Name Get an IP address automatically IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Get DNS Information automatically Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Domain Name Primary Domain Suffix Secondary Domain Suffix Register Host Name to a DNS serve The Address Setting software can also be run directly from the CD ROM without being installed on the PC Click a language button in the MW100 Viewer Software CD ROM address setting startup screen IM MW180 01E 1 1 BIEMJOS y Buisn ai0ojog 1 1 Functional Explanation of MW100 Viewer Software Viewer You can load data generated by the MW100 and apply the following processes to those various data Measured Computed and Thinned Data with the MXD Extension 13 Data Viewer Graph 10800010 MxD Ly File Edit view Window Convert Information Help Se Slee wey pee o A EAM Group 01 SMU OA tn GE CRT hn aw ee ww 10 x 100msec Channel
71. hannel Indicates the specified Y axis Select multi axes zone EAS hw i mE Sa e No Channel No YAxis F mwi cHoooot Linear W02 CH00002 inear WO CHO0003 Linear _ Turn OFF the Y axis display of Ch00002 f 200305 07 Aboot DSP oo AA The Y axis of Ch00002 is not displayed Click the bar to move the specified Y axis to the right end Grid Display Select the grid type When this is selected When this is selected When this is selected amp amp Fa DI Wy oy EE HE Gane 100msec A RA AO KA RA OR OR TRI iBT Bins CHOOO01 V usu ee ee O E Y mo nee nN 15 48 35 200411101 Absolute Time h m s k3 al ap Trip Point You can display a trip line to indicate a particular value of interest trip point in the waveform display area Two trip points trip 1 is red trip 2 is blue can be set on each waveform using the Trip 1 and Trip 2 settings on the General Display Settings window The trip line of the waveform corresponding to the right most Y axis is shown in the waveform display area Trip 1 value Trip 2 value Trip line Trip 1 value Trip 2 value Can be moved by dragging TE a TEER Ih 11 40 40 11 40 42 200S 06 06 Absolute Time him s IM MW180 01E 3 9 3 2 Settings Related to Displaying Measured Computed and Thinned Data 3 10 Channel Color Clicking the channel color displayed in the Color column on the Display setup scre
72. ick Next i New Inbound Rule Wizard _ ES Action Specify the action to be taken when a connection matches the conditions specified in the rule Steps Rule Type What action should be taken when a connection matches the specified conditions af Program z Allow the connection Action This includes connections that are protected with IPsec as well as those are not Profile E N Allow the connection if it is secure a This includes only connections that have been authenticated by using IPsec Connections will be secured using the settings in IPsec properties and rules in the Connection Security Rule node Leam more about actions App 40 IN M1 80 071 Appendix 1 Configuring Removing the Firewall 11 Specify the profiles for which this rule applies Click Next x New Inbound Rule Wizard Profile Specify the profiles for which this rule applies When does this rule apply Domain Applies when a computer is connected to its corporate domain V Private Applies when a computer is connected to a private network location Public Applies when a computer is connected to a public network location Leam more about profiles 12 Specify the name of this rule and click Finish New Inbound Rule Wizard x Name Specify the name and description of this rule gt o 5 D 5 x Steps Rule Type Program Action Profile Name
73. ick OK To allow communications with a program by adding it to the Exceptions list select the program or click Browse to search for one that is not listed Programs Logger Manager w Minesweeper ni MSN Explorer HE MW 100 Calibrator Ft kwi 00 IPConfig G MW100 Viewer H Eo MX100 Calibrator EJ Mx100 Standard E MX100 Viewer Mx 00 A zj Path c M W 100 Viewer Software MwiPSetE exe Browse gt 5 D 5 x Change scope Cancel 6 Click the Exceptions tab check that MW100 IP Config has been added select the MW100 IP Config check box and click OK Windows Firewall my x General Exceptions Advanced Windows Firewall is blocking incoming network connections except for the programs and services selected below Adding exceptions allows some programs to work better but might increase your security risk Programs and Services MLMonitorSrvr MWw100 IPConfig MX Emulator MxEngine Office Scan Remote Assistance O Remote Desktop Security Audit Tool 1 Security Audit Tool 2 Security Audit Tool 3 SMS Remote Comm zi Add Program Add Port Edit Delete IV Display a notification when Windows Firewall blocks a program What are the risks of allowing exceptions Cancel IM MW180 01E App 3 Appendix 1 Configuring Removing the Firewall On Windows Vista 1 Click Control Panel on the Windows Start menu The Control Pan
74. ick the General tab If Off is selected click Cancel to exit If On is selected clear the Block all incoming connections check box G Windows Firewall Settings Windows Firewall can help prevent hackers or malicious software from gaining access to your computer through the Internet or a network This setting blocks all outside sources from connecting to this computer except for those unblocked on the Exceptions tab Block all incoming connections Select this option when you connect to less secure networks All exceptions will be ignored and you will not be notified when Windows Firewall blocks programs 3 D Off not recommended Avoid using this setting Turning off Windows Firewall will make this computer more vulnerable to hackers or malicious software Tell me more about these settings Lx apply 5 Click the Exceptions tab then click the Add program button The Add a program dialog box is displayed E Windows Firewall Settings gt o 5 D 5 x General Exceptions Advanced Exceptions control how programs communicate through Windows Firewall Add a program or port exception to allow communications through the firewall What are the risks of unblocking a rama To enable an exception select its check box Program or port CIBITS Peercaching DO connect to a Network Projector Core Networking DO Distributed Transaction Coordinator OFile and Prin
75. isplay settings If there are no display settings in the data file the default settings are restored The settings configured using the tool buttons in the upper part of the waveform display screen for each group alarm display ON OFF time axis zoom in out display zone switching grid display switching and grid display ON OFF and the grid color and waveform background color settings are restored to their default settings Alarm display ON OFF Zoom in or out of the time axis Switch the display zone Switch the grid display Clip display ON OFF Move the cursor to the point where the alarm changed IM MW180 01E 3 15 3 3 Reading Measured Computed and Thinned Values Using the Cursors Procedure 3 16 On the waveform display window click the tag of the group from which you wish to read the value using cursors Click the position of the desired data in the waveform display area of the waveform display window If you wish to read another point simultaneously drag the cursor Cursor A appears at the position where you first clicked Cursor B appears at the position where you released the mouse button A yellow circle is displayed where the waveform and the cursor cross Group selection tab Group 1 Group 2 Measurement point Cursor A You can move the waveform that is displayed in the waveform display area using the scroll buttons or scroll bar From the Window menu choose Control Window
76. ith waveforms display those windows as well Print Range If you wish to print a specified range of the waveform specify the range using cursors For the method of specifying the range using cursors see the procedure in section 3 4 Statistical Computation over an Area of Measured Computed Data Printed Colors of Waveforms You can select to print in black and white or in color Print Groups e On Display Only Only the groups whose waveforms are displayed are printed e All Groups All groups that can be displayed on the waveform display window are printed e Selected Groups Groups selected in the dialog box that opens see the figure below when the Select button is clicked are printed me M Group 1 MV Group 2 MV Group 3 MV Group 4 M Group 6 V Group 6 IV Group 7 IV Group 8 V Group 9 IV Group 10 lv GROUP11 V GROUP12 VV GROUP13 Iv GROUP14 MV GROUP15 M GROUPIE M GROUPI7 VV GROUPIE V GROUPIS lV GROUP20 i GROUP21 MV GROUP22 lV GROUPS M GROUP24 MV GROUPS M GROUP26 M GROUP27 IV GROUPS IV GROUP2g VV GROUPS lV GROUPS M GROUPS Iv GROUPS IV GROUPS IV GROUPS IV GROUP3E MV GROUP37 V GROUP IV GROUP3S M GROUP4D M GROUPS1 M GROUP42 M GROUP43 M GROUP M GROUP4S M GROUP4E M GROUPS M GROUPS M GROUPS M GROUPSO Printing a Comment You can enter a comment using up to 127 characters The comment is printed in the Print Comment column Printing File Information When you print data the file information
77. ition absolute time e General Display Settings in the View menu e Channel No Tag ID and Tag comment settings on the View menu e Absolute Time or Relative Time setting on the View menu e Graph Sheet Layout setting on the Window menu e Check box items in the File Information dialog box on the Information menu The items are used as headers when the data is printed e Print setting on the File menu Range Color Print Groups and Comment e Marks created on the Viewer e Position of the display screen Display Setting File The display setting file with the mxv extension is created in the folder containing the data files If the data file name is data MXD the display setting file name is data MXD mxv If you open data MXD again a screen based on the display settings file is displayed If the display setting file is deleted or moved to another folder the display opens according to the display settings used when the data file was created Note You cannot open a file containing the data you wish to view by selecting a file with mxv extension IM MW180 01E 3 6 Saving the Display Template for Measured Computed and Thinned Data Procedure Saving Templates Using Templates Explanation IM MW180 01E 1 From the File menu choose Save Template The currently displayed settings are saved as a template file to the same folder as the displayed data File Edit view Window Conve Open Ctrl O Close Save Displa
78. l settings including the IP address to the their factory default values turn OFF the power to the main module turn OFF dipswitch number 5 on the main module and then turn ON the power When the 7 segment LED displays bF all settings are initialized After confirming the bF display on the 7 segment LED turn OFF the power to the main module turn dipswitch number 5 back ON and then turn the power to the main module back ON Subnet Mask Enter the mask value used when determining the subnet network address from the IP address The default value is 0 0 0 0 Consult your network administrator for details about the subnet mask Note Huge TCP IP networks such as the Internet are often divided up into smaller networks called sub networks The subnet mask is a 32 bit value that specifies the number of bits of the IP address used to identify the network address The portion other than the network address is the host address that identifies individual computers on the network Consult your network administrator for the subnet mask value You may not need to set the value Default Gateway Set the IP address of the gateway default gateway used to communicate with other networks The default value is 0 0 0 0 When connecting to the PC locally in a one to one relationship this value does not need to be changed In this case you do not have to set the default gateway on the PC Note The default gateway is a router or computer that is used when a
79. lease wait and do not perform any other operation appears 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 until all calibrations are completed 6 When you return to the Unit Information screen click Write from the File menu The calibration values are written to the calibrated modules To return to the Unit Information screen click the Unit Information button or the lt lt button File View Help Exit Note During calibration do not perform any other operations particularly turning OFF the MW100 or dropping the connection Doing so may cause the MW100 to malfunction IM MW180 01E 4 9 4 2 Calibration Procedure Explanation Calibrated Parameters 4 CH High Speed Universal Input Module MX110 UNV H04 Measurement Range to Be Calibrated Input Value 1 Input Value 2 20 mV 0 mV 20 mV 60 mV 0 mV 60 mV 200 mV 0 mV 200 mV 1V OV 1V 2V OV 2V 6V OV 6V 20 V OV 20 V 100 V OV 100 V RTD 1 mA 200 mV 00 200 Q RTD 1 mA 600 mV 00 300 Q RTD 1 mA 1 V 00 500 Q RTD 2 mA 60 mV 00 30 Q RTD 2 mA 200 mV 00 100 0 RTD 2 mA 600 mV 00 300 0 RTD 2 mA 1 V 00 250 0 e 10 CH Medium Speed Universal Input Module MX110 UNV M10 Measurement Range to Be Calibrated Input Value 1 Input Value 2 20 mV 0 mV on Ch1 20 mV on Ch2 60 mV O mV on Ch1 60 mV on Ch2 200 mV O mV on Ch1 200 mV on Ch2 1V 0 Von Chi 1 V on Ch2 2V 0 V on Ch1 2 V on Ch2 6V 0 V on Ch1 6 V on Ch2 20 V 0 V on Ch1 20 V on Ch2 100 V 0 V on Ch1 100 V on Ch2 RTD 1 mA 60 mV 0 Q on Ch3 60 Q on Ch6 RTD 1 m
80. ll or any part of the contents of this manual without YOKOGAWA s permission is strictly prohibited All Rights Reserved Copyright 2005 Yokogawa Electric Corporation IM MW180 01E Trademarks Revisions DAQMASTER is a registered trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Company and product names that appear in this manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders The company and product names used in this manual are not accompanied by the registered trademark or trademark symbols and 1st Edition June 2005 Ath Edition March 2012 2nd Edition October 2006 3rd Edition October 2007 IM MW180 01E Terms and Conditions of the Software License NOTICE PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE Thank you very much for purchasing this medium containing a software program and related documentation provided by Yokogawa Electric Corporation hereinafter called Yokogawa and the program contained embedded inserted or used in the medium hereinafter called the Yokogawa Software Program By opening this package or plastic wrapping hereinafter called Package enclosing the Yokogawa Software Program you acknowledge that you understand and agree to the Terms
81. mber of files equaling the number of measurement groups of the specified file number if three measurement groups are specified the number would be 3 does not exist in the file group files just prior to the file group of the relevant file number are joined e The resulting files that are created are limited to five million points 2 GB If the limit from the specified file number group to the recorded file number group is exceeded the software searches for the previous file number group from the specified file number group and joins them such that the limit is not exceeded e The extension of the joined files is mxc Note Perform this task after copying data in the CF card and data transferred via FTP to the PC hard disc IM MW180 01E 3 3 3 2 Settings Related to Displaying Measured Computed and Thinned Data Procedure Changing the Display on the Waveform Display Window Change the display settings according to the explanation is the figure below Alarm display ON OFF Switch the gt ftom the grid display Switch the active waveform Clip display ON OFF display zone M l ove the cursor to the Switch the display group Zoom in or out point where the alarm of the time axis changed O Data Viewer Graph data mxc kuni Edit View Window Convert Information Help l x Change the grid density Zone display area ON OFF Change the background 11 40 40 11 40 50 11 40 40 11 40 50 darkn ess Di 2005 05 06 Abs
82. meric values Select the group to be printed Printout Setting Graph Prift Sheet Print Color Select monochrome or color print Print Groups C On Display Only All Groups C Selected Groups Select the groups when Selected Groups is selected Click to open the group selection dialog box Comment Enter the comment to be printed Settings for numeric values x Graph Print Sheet Print Range All C Cursor cancer 3 26 IM MW180 01E 3 10 Printing the Data Executing the Print Operation Print Preview Setting Up the Printer 1 IM MW180 01E 1 2 2 From the File menu choose Print The Print dialog box opens In the Print dialog box select the printer print range and the number of copies and then click OK When printing waveforms you cannot set the print range Display example of the Print dialog box Fle Edt view Window Conve LL rx 3 Open Ctrl o ies Close Save Display Setting Ctrl S Name PSZXBS Print Properties lt Save Template eee Status Ready D se Template SAS ae E Type Canon PS IPU Color Laser Copier v52 3 SYNC PIOCESS gt Where PSZ55 Print 4 gt i Se Comment Print to file Print Preview Print range Copies Print Settings All Print Setup Number of copies fi Pages hom tor Fc i Collate Selection aE ne
83. n Inbound connections that do not match a rule are blocked 9 Outbound connections that do not match a rule are allowed E Windows Firewall Properties 8 Select the Program check box Click Next 9 a E New Inbound Rule Wizard a Rule Type Select the type of firewall rule to create What type of rule would you like to create Program Rule that controls connections for a program xipueddy gt O Port Rule that controls connections for a TCP or UDP pot Predefined Connect to a Network Projector Rule that controls connections for a Windows experience Custom Custom rule Leam more about rule types IM MW180 01E App 9 Appendix 1 Configuring Removing the Firewall 9 Select the This program path check box Select MWIPSetE exe from the software s installation folder and click Next 5 New Inbound Rule Wizard _ gt E Program Specify the full program path and executable name of the program that this rule matches Steps Rule Type Does this rule apply to all programs or a specific program All programs Rule applies to all connections on the computer that match other rule properties This program path ProgramFiles Yokogawa Electric Comporation MW100 Viewer Software Example c path program exe Program Files browser browser exe Leam more about ifying programs 10 Select the Allow the connection check box Cl
84. ng figure the Search button cannot be used to detect the MW100 However you can make a connection manually by specifying the IP address Network A C Router Network B When using Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 2 3 App 1 check the firewall function See the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E The MW100 is detected by clicking the Search button but connection cannot be made from the browser Probable Cause Corrective Action Description Reference Page The IP address is set to the default value Enter the correct IP address 2 3 The default value cannot be used to make the connection There is a problem in the network configuration Check that the IP address subnet mask and default 2 3 gateway settings of the PC and the MW100 settings are correct The PC software main module style number and Check the PC software release number and main i release number rule is not upheld module style number before upgrading the version PC software release no 2 main module style no See the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit Operation Guide IM MW100 02E The Calibrator cannot connect to the MW100 Probable Cause Corrective Action Description Reference Page Attempting to make multiple connections Exit all other software programs The main module and input output module style Check the release number of the PC software andthe number rule is not upheld main module style number then upgr
85. ny copy thereof Article 3 Restriction of Specific Use 3 1 The Licensed Software shall not be intended specifically to be designed developed constructed manufactured distributed or maintained for the purpose of the following events a Operation of any aviation vessel or support of those operations from the ground b Operation of nuclear products and or facilities c Operation of nuclear weapons and or chemical weapons and or biological weapons or d Operation of medical instrumentation directly utilized for humankind or the human body 3 2 Even if the Licensee uses the Licensed Software for the purposes in the preceding Paragraph 3 1 Yokogawa has no liability to or responsibility for any demand or damage arising out of the use or operations of the Licensed Software and the Licensee agrees on its own responsibility to solve and settle the claims and damages and to defend indemnify or hold Yokogawa totally harmless from or against any liabilities losses damages and expenses including fees for recalling the Products and reasonable attorney s fees and court costs or claims arising out of and related to the above said claims and damages Article 4 Warranty 4 1 The Licensee shall agree that the Licensed Software shall be provided to the Licensee on an as is basis when delivered If defect s such as damage to the medium of the Licensed Software attributable to Yokogawa is found Yokogawa agrees to replace free of charge
86. oading Manual Sample Files 1 Start the Viewer 2 From the File menu click Open You can also click the p button on the toolbar The Open dialog box is displayed 3 Select the manual sample file you wish to load and click Open The manual sample file window is displayed M Fie Edit View Window Convel Look in EE manual e a Close gt S n Save Display Setting Ctrl 5 H x25s0000 dam E x25s0006 dam Save Template x25s0007 dam x25s0008 dam x25s0009 dam x25s0010 dam eet i x25s0011 dam Use Template File name x25s0005 dam Files of type Mx Synchronized Combined Data File mx Cancel File Information Mode M100 File Type Manual Sample Data File Version Version 1 01 00 Status Complete Channel Num 30 File information The manual sample file window opens as in the figure below Serial number and unit number al Sample File x25s0005 dam k 7 lol x Serial No SHEARER Unit No Date Time 2007 1 0 25 11 07 32_500 2007 10 25 11 07 48 000 2007 10 25 11 08 00 000 2007 1 0 25 11 08 18 500 2007 10 25 11 08 50_000 2007 10 25 11 09 02_000 2007 10 25 11 09 28 000 2007 10 25 11 09 51 _500 2007 10 25 11 10 21 _500 Date time Manual sample data Switching the Display Channel Number Tag Name From the View menu you can select to display channel numbers or tag names 3 24 IM MW180 01E 3 9 Loading Report Files 1 Start the Viewer 2
87. of the Software LICENSE 20 0 0 ee ccceceeceeceeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeueeaeeeeaeeaesaeseeens ili Chapter1 Before Using the Software Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Appendix Index IM MW180 01E 1 1 Functional Explanation of MW100 Viewer Software ccccccceeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeees 1 1 1 2 System Requirements acerca eerie eres AAA AAA AA AA AA 1 4 1 3 Setup Procedures of the MW100 Viewer Software cccccccccceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneeeens 1 5 Address Setting Software 2 1 Names of Parts in the Address Setting Software Screen and Their Uses 2 1 2 2 Setting Item Details cc cecccccesseccccseeeeccececeecceeeeesseseeeeceueceessueeesseeseeeessesseessageeeees 2 3 Viewer 3 1 Loading Measured Computed and Thinned Data www wwmmamamamwnawwnanwwnawa 3 1 3 2 Settings Related to Displaying Measured Computed and Thinned Data 3 4 3 3 Reading Measured Computed and Thinned Values Using the Cursors 3 16 3 4 Statistical Computation over an Area of Measured Computed Data 3 18 3 5 Saving Display Settings for Measured Computed and Thinned Data 3 20 3 6 Saving the Display Template for Measured Computed and Thinned Data 3 21 3 7 Converting the Data Formats for Measured Computed and Thinned Data 3 22 3 8 Loading Manual S
88. olute Time h m s TT 2005 05 0 Absolute Time h m s SS Si aay Turn ON OFF the channel Scale Channel number and measurement unit Changing the Display Using the Toolbar Change the display settings according to the explanation is the figure below Show the General Display Settings window Adding marks Move cursor A to the left mark Move cursor A to the right mark Move cursor B to the left mark Move cursor B to the right mark Channel number display Tag name display Tag comment display Switching between Absolute and Relative time Show the waveform display window Show the numeric display window Alarm Mark List Show the window for displaying cursor values Show the window for displaying statistical computation over an area Ca Mad Ea RA TAA API Mde B KI Ss 3 4 IM MW180 01E 3 2 Settings Related to Displaying Measured Computed and Thinned Data Changing the Display Using the Menu Edit View Window Convert Choose appropriate commands from the Edit View and Window menus to change the display view Window Convert Information Show the computation result display window Copy Ctrl C General Display Settings Select All Ctrl a Apply Display Settings in Data File Change the data file dis play Erase Cursor Clear the Cursor Ty Rane er 7 e SAA between 7 las number tag name Append Mark Ctrl M Tag Comment aN ag POMMIEN Delete Mark Add delete a mark v Absolute Time Switch betw
89. ord stop pote ere ee ee Ke He eH KH KH KH HG Group of files with This group becomes the unit of joining Computation file number 0 Max number of files File 0 File 1 File 2 File N Measurement Start condition Start condition Start condition Start condition i start divide divide divide Group 1 Stop condition Stop condition Stop condition Stop condition divide divide divide File 0 File 1 File 2 File N Measurement Start condition Start condition Start condition Start condition Group 2 start divide divide divide Stop condition Stop condition Stop condition Stop condition divide divide divide File 0 File 1 File 2 File N Measurement Start condition Start condition Start condition Start condition Group 3 start divide divide divide Stop condition divide File 0 Start condition start Stop condition divide Stop condition divide File 1 Start condition divide Stop condition divide Stop condition divide File 2 Start condition divide Stop condition divide Stop condition File N Start condition divide Stop condition wa time Recording start Recording stop IM MW180 01E 3 1 Loading Measured Computed and Thinned Data e Data are joined by file groups of data with multiple measurement groups of the same file number e Ifa nu
90. ot a data file W3115 Exceeded the range of the Excel sheet Convert to Excel W3116 Exceeded the range of the Lotus 1 2 3 sheet Convert to Lotus Error Messages on the Calibrator Error Code Message W4700 Connection failure Check the IP Address Host Name W4701 Failed to write the calibrated value W4702 Failed to calibrate Corrective Action Description Enter the correct IP address Enter the correct subnet mask Enter the correct gateway address Attempted to change IP address while connection established or MW100 whose setting was attempted to be changed is connected to other software Disconnect the MW100 before changing settings Corrective Action Description The file cannot be created for some reason The target file cannot be loaded or was deleted Channels with the specified measurement interval do not exist in the conversion of the data format Change to the correct setting Attempting to load a file containing 5 million or more data points The file cannot be read or it is corrupt Change the range to be converted so that it is within the allowed range of Excel Change the range to be converted such that it lies within the allowable range for Lotus 1 2 3 Corrective Action Description The MW100 main unit to connect to is not in Calibration mode Place the MW100 main unit in Calibration mode To change the network settings such as the IP address start the Address Setting software Recalibrate
91. planation Loadable Files e Files transferred via FTP on the MW100 mxd extension e Data files are saved to the CF card using the MW100 mxd extension e Files saved after being joined and saved on the software with the mxc extension Display Range File Size and Number of Data Points of the Loadable Data e 50 groups e Maximum channels per group 32 e File size 2 GB e Data points 5 million Note e When loading a file of close to five million points the error message Insufficient Memory Close immediately appears If this happens set Total paging file size for all drives to 2 GB or more On Windows XP this setting is located in the control panel by double clicking the System icon then choosing Details tab gt Performance setting button gt Details tab gt Virtual memory Change button e Please avoid loading multiple files containing close to five million data points Doing so may degrade the PC performance greatly e Joining may take time depending on the number of data points in the divided files e Even when joining is performed the files before joining MXD extension are not deleted File Joining Function Data saved to the CF card or transferred via FTP on the MW100 can be joined Files that are created using triggers cannot be joined e The data that can be joined are files measured or calculated and the thinning data files by the MW100 that were created on the same unit from record start to rec
92. ring procedures precautions and browser operations Describes concisely the handling of the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit and the basic operations of the MW100 Viewer Software Describes the communication command of the MW100 main module Explains the procedure to check the Ethernet connection Summarizes the precautions regarding the use of the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit Describes concisely the installation procedures and wiring procedures of the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit Explains the contents of the quick start package SL1 SL2 and SL3 options Describes control of pollution caused by the product Describes the specifications of the AC adapter power supply suffix code 2 e This manual describes release number R3 03 01 of the MW100 Viewer Software You can check the release number by choosing About from the Viewer software s Help menu e The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the software s performance and functions The figures given in this manual may differ from those that actually appear on your screen e 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 e This user s manual does not cover the handling and operating procedures of Windows e Copying or reproducing a
93. rinting the Data 3 30 e When printing an alarm list Aam Urp SIA AD 2000505115 1525550 500 2005051185 1527 00200 2005051185 1527 08 300 2005051158 1527 20500 2000505115 1527 2300 S00S05 16 15227 40200 2050516 15227 48 300 2005051185 1525000 200 2000505115 1525008 300 2005051115 152500 200 00505 16 152855 300 S00S05 16 152540 200 SO0S0E 16 1525348 300 2005051185 1525000 200 2005051165 15 25008 300 2005051185 152500 200 2000505115 1525 5 300 SO0S05 16 152540 200 SO0S05 16 15 25 45 300 Chancel Level Tip Flam OH CHOGT01 2 Low CHOGT01 i High CHOOT z Low CHOOT i High CHOOT z Low CHOOT i High CHOOT 2 Low CHOOT i High CHOGT01 z Low CHOOT i High CHOGT01 z Low laana i High CHOOT 2 Low CHOOT i High CHOOTD1 z Low CHOOT i High CHOOT z Low CHOGTD1 i High CHOGU01 2 Low HET i High 2005051185 15230000 200 e When printing a mark list Mark Ur I 51600002000 Abrduk Time Mark Group SOC 16 1S 2747 Mark SOCK OE 16 5285 100 Merragedl SOCK OE 16 1525003 200 Merragedl SOCK OE 16 535 70 Mark SOC 0E16 15231001700 Merragedl SOG 05 16 1527700 200 Tyer Point SOCK OE AA 500 Mark SOCIO 16 53404700 Mark Am OFF 205056 1527700 200 205056 1527153500 205056 1527205050 205056 1527253300 205056 1527050 205056 1527453300 205056 152500 200 2050S 6 1S 00 300 SOE 6 1S a0 200 SBE 6 1S 25 300 SORE 6 155 40 200 SUE OE G15 45 300 205056 152500 200 205056 1525005300 205056 Suni 20505 ui 2350S aaa 205056 154
94. s not correct or the MW100 is connected by another software program the following dialog box opens Warning es w4700 Connection Failure Check the IP Address Host Name EE Note e You cannot change the MW100 network settings using the Calibrator Use the Address Setting Software MW100 Viewer Software to change the IP address and other settings e If you change the module configuration before connecting with the Calibrator or if modules that are not operating properly exist X marks are displayed on the modules as shown below If you change the module configuration reconfigure the system using the browser e If your OS is Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 and the firewall is enabled it may not be recognized even if you click the Search button To solve the problem see appendix 1 this phenomenon may also occur with some third party anti virus programs 4 2 IM MW180 01E 4 1 Connecting the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit Setting a Password for Startup You can use the following procedure to set up the Calibrator so that it prompts the user to enter a password upon startup Explanation IM MW180 01E 1 From the File menu click Set Password he password setting dialog box opens New Password New Passwordireenter cancel File view Help Write Click the New Password box and enter a password There are no restrictions on the characters that can be used in the password However th
95. s with screw terminal blocks connected are recognized as clamp terminals meaning that the wiring diagrams show the wiring for the clamp terminals Therefore when wiring and performing calibration you must follow the markings showing the terminal functions and the terminal codes indicating the types of signals input to each terminal located on the back of the terminal cover of the 10 CH screw terminal block Screw terminal block model 772080 terminal wiring markings Note The b terminal is common to all channels The b terminals are connected internally Ati RTD itt RID Procedure 1 Click the illustration of the input output module that you wish to calibrate File view Help 4 4 IP Address Host Name 192 158 1 2 Model Serial No MAC Address Version Connect Disconne ct Check MxX100 MMI IC2 ITOH E DA i A he ha R2 11 Supply Frequency til 12 B12 No4 120303371 Moving the cursor over an module that can be calibrated shows the word Calibrate IM MW180 01E 4 2 Calibration Procedure 2 On the calibration detail setup screen that appears select the channel and range to be calibrated and click the gt gt button The figure below is an example of the 4 CH High Speed Universal Input Module EF Calibrator File view Help Module 0 Range Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 Serial No uct abe 20 mv Range TH Items to be calibrated Calibrate time Ch 1 1970 01 0
96. surement channel 30 channel CH50030 CH030 MATH channel A010 channel CH50110 CH010 IM MW180 01E Calibrator IM MW180 01E 1 1 Functional Explanation of MW100 Viewer Software Manual Sample Data with the DAM extension Lj Manual Sample File x25s0005 dam Serial No SEARS Unit No 00 Date Time CHO01 CHOO2 CHO03 CHO04 CHOOS CHOO CHOO CHO08 Y Y Y ka Y Y Y 2007 10 25 11 07 32_500 0 3064 0 2742 0 2434 0 2119 0 3058 0 2750 0 2429 0 2121 2007 10 25 11 07 48 000 0 3068 0 2752 0 2443 0 2121 0 3068 0 2758 0 2435 0 2126 2007 10 25 11 08 00_000 0 3069 0 2758 0 2447 0 2126 0 3073 0 2757 0 2441 0 2133 2007 10 25 11 08 18_500 0 3077 0 2755 0 2447 0 2128 0 3073 0 2761 0 2441 0 2128 2007 10 25 11 08 50_000 0 3077 0 2758 0 2448 0 2128 0 3075 0 2764 0 2437 0 2131 2007 10 25 11 09 02_000 0 3073 0 2760 0 2442 0 2128 0 3078 0 2752 0 2446 0 2132 2007 10 25 11 09 28 000 0 3070 0 2760 0 2444 0 2129 0 3076 0 2754 0 2443 0 2133 2007 10 25 11 09 51 500 0 3078 0 2754 0 2447 0 2131 0 3076 0 2764 0 2441 2007 10 25 11 10 21 _500 0 3079 0 2757 0 2445 0 2134 0 3071 0 2761 0 2444 e File information display display when opening files e Date time numeric display e Data printing date time numerical value serial number unit number Report Data with the DAR Extension C Report File d0710250 dar _ O x Serial No SERIAL Unit No 0 Star
97. t Register host name on server However the DNS server must also support dynamic DNS Consult your network administrator for details Primary Domain Suffix Secondary Domain Suffix Up to sixty three alphanumeric characters can be entered for the domain suffix The domain suffix is also referred to as a DNS suffix When specifying the mail server and other nodes only by host name it is the domain name that is automatically added For example if you set the domain name to mw100 com the primary suffix to DAQMASTER1 com the secondary domain suffix to DAQMASTER2 com and the mail server to Mail the MW100 queries the DNS server in the order 1 mail 2 mail mw100 com 3 mail DAQMASTER1 com 4 mail DAQMASTER2 com and sends an e mail message to the IP address obtained first as the mail server IM MW180 01E Chapter3 Viewer 3 1 Loading Measured Computed and Thinned Data Procedure 1 Start the Viewer 2 From the File menu choose Open You can also click the button on the toolbar The Open dialog box opens 3 Select the file you wish to load and click Open The waveform display window opens Jamal MR 19 Data Viewer al File Edit view Window Conver ce Ctrl 0 Look in DATAD002 gt e ex Fee Close gt Save Display Setting Ctrl 5 E 10700000 mxc 3 10800005 MxD fe 10800011 MxD Save Template B 10700000 MxD 10800006 MXD 10800012 M D ee i 10800007 MXD 10800013 MxD Ep
98. t Time 2007 10 25 0 00 00 Hourly Daily All Date Time Data Kind ir rey Status Ave 13121 1312 1 Max 13121 1312 1 20071 0 25 06 00 00 5 Min 13121 1312 1 Sum 1 00E 05 2 68E 05 Inst 13121 1312 1 Status Ave 13121 1312 1 Max 13121 13121 2007 10 25 07 00 00 Min 13121 1312 1 Sum 1 10E 05 2 78E 05 Inst 13121 1312 1 4 e File information display display when opening files e Display hourly daily weekly or monthly report data or all data If a daily report file is open and you select the All tab a daily report of 24 hours is displayed with its summary daily report e Data printing date time report data serial number unit number and start time This software is used to calibrate the MW100 input output modules You can connect to the MW100 display the modules that can be calibrated and carry out calibration at each measurement range and output range E Ed Calibrator File View Help Model Serial No MAC Address Version Supply Frequency u D O C v 3 r 3 D U or D 1 2 System Requirements Operating System OS Run the system under any of the following operating systems e Windows 2000 Professional SP4 e Windows XP Home Edition SP3 e Windows XP Professional SP3 excluding Windows XP Professional 64 bit edition e Windows Vista Home Premium SP1 SP2 excluding the 64 bit edition e Windows Vista Business SP1 SP2 excluding
99. tching Tabs The report types that can be displayed differ depending on the type of report file loaded Loaded Report File Displayable Report Types Daily Dxxxxxxx DAR Hourly daily all hourly daily Weekly Wxxxxxxx DAR Daily weekly all daily weekly Monthly Mxxxxxxx DAR Daily monthly all daily monthly Switching the Display Channel Number Tag Name From the View menu you can select to display channel numbers or tag names IM MW180 01E 3 25 3 10 Printing the Data You can print files loaded onto MW100 Viewer The contents that can be printed differ depending on the file type e Measured computed and thinned data files The contents described in this section can be printed e Manual sample data and report data files You can print confirm the contents to be printed and enter printer settings Procedure Setting the Contents to Be Printed 1 From the File menu choose Print Settings File Edit View Window Conve Open Ctrl 0 Close Save Display Setting Ctrl S Save Template Use Template Sync Process Comb Process Print Ctrl P Preview Print Settings Print Setup 2 Inthe Printout Setting dialog box set Range Color and Print Groups and then click OK Enter a comment in the Comment box as necessary When printing numeric values only a print Range need be selected Select to print all or print only the range specified by cursors Switch to settings for nu
100. ter Sharing Discs Service C Key Management Service DO Network Discovery C Performance Logs and Alerts C Remote Administration C Remote Assistance C Remote Desktop Cl Nnamata Euanti an Mananaman V Notify me when Windows Firewall blocks a new program Cx Appiy 6 Select MW100 IP Config then click the OK button G Add a Program Select the program you want to add or dick Browse to find one that is not listed and then click OK Programs internet Explorer Fo mw 100 Calibrator CL mw 100 Viewer i Problem Reports and Solutions windows Anytime Upgrade Windows Calendar E Windows Contacts kid Windows Defender kE Windows Fax and Scan Fi Windows Mail x Path D MW100 Viewer Software MwIPSetE exe Ca Ee IM MW180 01E App 5 Appendix 1 Configuring Removing the Firewall App 6 7 Click the Exceptions tab Confirm that the MW100 IP Config item was added then select the MW100 IP Config check box and click the OK button E Windows Firewall Settings General Exceptions Advanced Exceptions control how programs communicate through Windows Firewall Add a program or port exception to allow communications through the firewall What are the risks of unblocking a program To enable an exception select its check box Program or port CIBITS Peercaching C Connect to a Network Projector Core Networking
101. the 64 bit edition e Windows 7 Home Premium excluding the 64 bit edition e Windows 7 Professional excluding the 64 bit edition The language displayed by the software under different language versions of the OS are as follows OS Language Software Display Language Japanese or English English or Other English PC A PC that runs one of the OS above and that meets the following CPU and memory requirements e When Using Windows 2000 or Windows XP Pentium 4 1 6 GHz or faster Intel x64 or x86 processor 512 MB or more of memory e When Using Windows Vista Pentium 4 3 GHz or faster Intel x64 or x86 processor 2 GB or more of memory e When Using Windows 7 32 bit edition Intel Pentium 4 3 GHz or faster x64 or x86 processor 2 GB or more of memory 64 bit edition Intel x64 processor that is equivalent to Intel Pentium 4 3 GHz or faster 2 GB or more of memory Hard Disk e Free disk space 50 MB or more 1 GB or more recommended e RPM 7200 rpm or more recommended CD ROM Drive A CD ROM drive supported by the OS to be used for installation Input Devices Mouse Keyboard Etc A device supported by the OS Monitor A video card that is recommended for the OS and a display that is supported by the OS has a resolution of 1024x768 or higher and that can show 65 536 colors 16 bit high color or more Printer Printer and printer driver supported by the OS Ethernet Port An Ethernet port compatible with the OS 10BASE T
102. ut output module The power supply is shorted inside the main module See the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E Corrective Action Reference Page Remove the module one by one and determine which module is broken Servicing required Replace the main module Servicing required Buljoousajqnoiy KUA After power up the 7 segment LED displays something other than 17 when the unit number is 00 Probable Cause The display is b is any character other than F The dipswitch settings are not correct The display is bF The dipswitch settings are not correct The display is F where is any character Hardware error on the main module The display is U where is any character Hardware error on the input output module Corrective Action Description Reference Page Turn OFF the power remove the CF card turn ON all j dip switches and power up again If the situation does not change servicing is required Powering up in setup reset mode Turn OFF the power turn ON all dip switches and power up again Since all settings such as the IP address are initialized reconfiguration is necessary Servicing required The slot number is indicated by in the n display following the E display Remove the relevant module and power up again The relevant module must be serviced See the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E
103. ve measurement interval data sheet only the upper most row is displayed in blue The color of the upper most row and the left most column are displayed using the same color on inactive sheets You can activate a sheet by clicking it IM MW180 01E 3 2 Settings Related to Displaying Measured Computed and Thinned Data Initializing Copying and Pasting of Settings on the General Display Settings Window On the General Display Settings window you can reset the settings to default or copy and pate the settings of one or multiple waveforms to the settings of other waveforms You can copy and paste according to the procedure below Drag the copy source waveform numbers No column click the Copy button drag the copy destination waveform numbers and click the Paste button Drag to select a range Click to select all the channels Gener al Display Settings F x Sa e 01 92 03 04 05 06 OF 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 374 gt Group Name Group 1 ji Scale Zone No Channel No Y Axis Form Trip1 Trip2 Color Min Max Min Max fy wot CH00001 Linear4 2 0 2 0 o 100 100 10 wwo2 CHOO002 Linear 30000 0 30000 0 o 6100 J 20 O 2 0 D Ya CHO0003 Linear4 30000 0 30000 0 oj 6100 FJ 20 O 20 D oy CHOO004 Linear4 30000 0 30000 0 ol 10010 300 3 0 wos CHOO011 Linear 0 20
104. y Setting Ctrl S Use Template 1 From the File menu choose Use Template If the currently opened data file is not accompanied by its display settings file it is displayed according to the setting information of the template file residing in the same folder If the currently opened data file is accompanied by its display settings file it is displayed according to the setting information of the display settings file The template file is saved with the name default mxt in the folder of the currently displayed data When using a template file the template file residing in the same folder as the displayed data is used The setting information saved to the template file is as follows e Information about the group whose waveform or numeric display is open e Settings entered using the tool buttons at the top section of the waveform display area of each group Alarm display ON OFF magnification scale clip ON OFF of the waveform display e General display settings in the View menu e Channel No Tag ID and Tag comment settings on the View menu e Absolute Time or Relative Time setting on the View menu e Graph Sheet Layout setting on the Window menu e Check box items in the File Information dialog box on the Information menu The items are used as headers when the data is printed e Print setting on the File menu Range Color Print Groups and Comment 3 21 3 Converting the Data Formats for Measured Computed and Thinned Dat
105. you can save data sampled at certain intervals rather than converting all the data in the range when step is set to 1 Display Example of the Converted Data MwLOO viewer Software R2 13 Data viewer R2 LI yokogawa MwWLOO L11 22222 K File Name 51600002 md File Recovery None creator MwLoo sync Process Not Done Start Condition Start Point End Condition End Point Start Time 2005 05 16 15 26 50 0 900 End Time 2005 05 16 15 36 50 0 800 File Message File No 0 Num of ch 10 Num of Ref File 0 Ref File no Record Interval 0 100 Second Converted step 1 Num of Converted ch 10 Num of Converted Data 213 Converted Group 1 1 sos Che CHOOOOL CHOOOO2 CHOOOO3S CHOOOO4 CHOOOOS CHOOOOG6 C gen OO ND s p ak ach ah ah al wh ah wh wa wa Tag comment 5 3 5 5 g 5 3 5 Mark Date Time Second Vv Vv CVI tv vy vy ny et ye ye 2005 05 16 15 33 16 0 900 1 1766 1 176 2005 05 16 15 33 17 0 000 1 1510 1 151 2005 05 16 15 33 17 0 100 1 1245 1 124 Notes When Converting Data e There is a limit in the number of data that Excel and Lotus1 2 3 can handle Before conversion set the data to be converted range of data and steps such that the appropriate number of data are targeted Also if there is little free
106. zone of the waveform display area regardless of the Zone settings on the General Display Settings window A single Y axis scale of the active channel can be displayed Select full zone OA ht AMi e Waveform display area full zone 18 06 10 2003 05 07 Absolute Ti P d lt l e Slide zone Displays the waveforms by slightly offsetting the display position of each waveform vertically regardless of the Zone settings on the General Display Settings window A single Y axis scale of the active channel can be displayed Select slide zone JAAMAN 10 200305074bsolute Ti Slide in this manner e Auto zone Displays the waveforms by dividing the waveform display area evenly according to the number of displayed waveforms regardless of the Zone settings on the General Display Settings window Select auto zone TAS bt A M mY EE Divide evenly automatically 18 56 10 2003 0507 Absolute T 3 8 IM MW180 01E 3 2 Settings Related to Displaying Measured Computed and Thinned Data e Multi axes zone All the specified Y axis of the displayed waveforms are aligned horizontally To hide a Y axis clear the Y axes check box on the General Display Settings window The display position is set using Zone on the General Display Settings window Dragging the channel bar to the waveform display area shows the Y axis of the corresponding channel Dragging the Y axis to the zone display area hides the Y axis of the corresponding c
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