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1. Yokogawa Field Wireless Configurator R1 02 01 Full User Name Administrator Figure 18 13 Setting the wireless device YTMX580 CF DD file Double click the Device Tag cell of the added device A dialog box shown in figure 19 appears Click Load CF DD to set the wireless device YTMX580 CF DD file By default the YTMX580 CF DD file is in C Program Files Yokogawa DTM DTMev EV ISA100 00594543 1802 Device Tae YTMX TESTO1 GF File Name EU 0022 F F00 0002 1 2E1 Join Key C000000000000000000 Device Role None Provisioner Name DD File Name CF Summary Load GF DD DefaultUser Provisioning Time UTC 2014 07 29 06 29 55 Modifying items with underline requires temporary device stopping communication Alarms configuration Figure 19 When you set the file the Sampling data tab is added as shown in figure 20 Device Role becomes editable Change it to IO Edit Device Sampling data Available Parameters UAP 2 5 UAPMO 01 UAPMO DIAG STATUS S ALOT AN Temp PV S ALO2 AI2 Temp G ALOS AIB Temp py S ALO4 AM Temp py ALOS AB Temp PY S ALOG A6 Temp py ALO AI Temp ALOS AIB Temp PV Sampling Parameters Concentrator OID 3 Update Policy Publication Period sec Stale Limit Time sec 50 Destination for data YFGW GWw001
2. manuals Manual Title Manual No YTMX580 IM 04R01B01 01EN Multi Input Temperature Transmitter FieldMate Versatile Device Management Wizard IM 01RO1A01 01E Model GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Paperless Recorder User s Manual IM 04L51B01 01EN Equipment Used Name Hardware Manufacturer Details Remarks GX20W Yokogawa Paperless Recorder GW built in Electric wireless model YFGW710 Corporation equivalent YTMX580 Yokogawa Multi input Electric Temperature Corporation Transmitter Infrared adapter ACTISYS ACT IR224UN Infrared USB LN96 LE Configuration PC Windows 7 or later Ethernet hub 2 ports or more LAN cable 2 straight cables Name Software Manufacturer Details Remarks Infrared adapter ACTISYS Supplied with the driver infrared adapter IR224UN FieldMate Yokogawa R2 06 00 or later F9197DS sold Electric separately Corporation FieldMate Yokogawa Supplied with Provisioning Electric FieldMate Device Tool Corporation Field Wireless Yokogawa R1 02 01 or later GX20W Configurator Electric accompanying Corporation DVD ROM Field Wireless Yokogawa R1 02 00 or later GX20W Management Tool Electric accompanying Corporation DVD ROM CF DD Files for Yokogawa 0018 or later Number 0x1802 YTMX580 Electric GX20W Corporation accompanying DVD ROM Table 1 Equipment used IM 04L51B11 01EN Workflow Figure 3 provides a workf
3. When you are finished click the Connect Disconnect button of DTM Works and close it File View Device Window Help een Figure 14 When the message Do you want to save DTM Data to Database appears click No IM 04L51B11 01EN 5 Installing the Devices Install the GX20W and YTMX580 to configure the network shown in figure 1 First to establish wireless communication between the GX20W s built in GW and YTMX580 install them within the wireless communication range 6 Creating a project Create a project describing the network configuration To create a project use the Field Wireless Configurator The procedure is given in steps to Starting the Field Wireless Configurator When you start the Field Wireless Configurator you will be prompted to enter the password Set User Name to admin and Password to admin Creating a new project On the File menu click New Project Network 1D 100 is added to the Networks tree Select it and check that the settings on the Network Information tab are as shown in figure 15 see the built in GW settings in table 3 You do not need to change the settings from their default values S Yokogawa Field Wi eless Configurator R1 i bd be Configuration of this page will require GW restart Network Information i Download History Project Log Network ID 100 Description IPv4 Settings IP Address 192 168 200 200 NTP
4. User s SMART 5 Manual Model GX20W Paperless Recorder Wireless Model J User s Manual igil lant vigilantpiant un ii Contents MODE a on eer er rr 1 Checking the Package Contents 2 GX2OW OVEFVIEW 00 cecccceeeececeecececeeceeeneceecuueeeecaeseeeaaesenaaeeeenanes 2 DD CITICAONS ki cx iakacracinsiviananessdssnendintsvieceuiaianinstiantnniavinieaianennusnit 3 Protection OF EAVIFONIMEN sscciiiacsicciessmsrnavinvativacvieaccenavsdvetarsnveeradecta 5 External Dimensions and Panel Cut Dimensions 6 How to Connect with Wireless Field Equipment 8 YOKOGAWA Yokogawa Electric Corporation IM 04L51B11 O1EN 1st Edition User Registration Thank you for purchasing YOKOGAWA products We invite you to register your products in order to receive the most up to date product information To register visit the following URL http www yokogawa com ns reg PRS 108 02E Introduction Thank you for purchasing the SMARTDAC GX20W wireless model of Paperless Recorder hereafter referred to as the GX20W This manual explains the specifications and functions of the GX20W that are different from those of the GX20 This manual supports the following products Model Product Name GX20W Paperless Recorder Wireless model panel mount type How to Use the Manual The wireless gateway function is equivalent to YOKOGAWA s YFGW710 Field Wireless Integrate
5. undamaged No Name Part Number Model Qty Notes 1 Mounting B8740DY 2 bracket 2 SD memory 773001 1 1GB card 3 Dummy cover B8740CZ For empty slots 4 Tag plate B8740FE 1 5 Sheet B8740FF 1 6 Stylus B8740BZ 1 7 2dBi Antenna F9193DH 1 8 Manual IM 04L51B01 02EN 1 First Step Guide IM 04L51B01 0421 1 Quick Easy Steps IM 04L51B11 01EN 1 This manual 9 DVD ROM F9193LA 1 YFGW710 Online Manual Field Wireless Configurator Field Wireless Management Tool 1 Use the supplied antenna If you have any questions contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Optional Accessories Sold separately Name Part Number Minimum Notes Model Q ty Remote antenna cable F9193UA 1 1m With remote antenna F9193UB 1 3m mounting bracket F9193UC 1 4m 1m t3 m with arrestor F9193UD 1 6 m 3 m 3 m with arrestor F9193UE 1 13 m 3 m 10 m with arrestor 1 Use of remote antenna cable is limited by local regulation of radio and telecommunication law Consult Yokogawa for details Name Part Number Minimum Notes Model Q ty Mounting bracket B8740DY 2 SD memory card 773001 1 1GB Stylus B8740BZ 1 Shunt resistor X010 250 3 1 2500 0 1 for M3 screw terminal X010 100 3 1 100 Q 0 1 X010 010 3 1 10 Q 0 1 Shunt resistor 438920 1 250 Q 0 1 for clamp terminal 438921 1 100 Q 0 1 438922 1 10 Q 0 1 GX20W Overview The GX20W is a paperless recorder equippe
6. 1 DIAG STATUS E 0 2 2 2 Command T S ALOT AN Temp 3 YTMX TESTO1 UAP_2 AI_01 All Te x PV IE 3 5 4 4 Mode Scale 5 5 ALD AI Temp 6 YTMX TESTO1 UAP_2 Al_02 Al2 Te 6 PV E 6 8 date Mode 7 7 N Scale 8 8 ALOS AI Temp PVIEQ 11 9 YTMX TESTO1 UAP_2 Al_03 Al3 Te 9 Mode 10 10 Scale S ALO AM Temp 11 11 ty O12 14 12 YTMX TESTO1 UAP_2 Al_04 Al4 Te 12 lode Scale 13 13 5 ALO5 AB Temp 14 14 PV 15 17 Mode 15 YTMX TESTO1 UAP_2 Al_05 AIS Te 15 Scale 16 16 ALOG Al6 Temp Pv LE 18 20 17 17 Mode 18 YTMX TESTO1 UAP_2Al_06 AI6 Te 18 cale ALO AD Temp 19 19 PV E 21 23 20 20 Mode Scale 21 YTMX TESTO1 UAP_2 Al_07 AI7 Te 21 5 ALO8 AIB Temp Fr 2 PV E 24 26 Mode 23 23 coat gt Il Yokogawa Field Wireless Configurator R1 02 01 Full User Name Administrator SSS SS Mois 18 YTMX TESTOI UAP_2 AI_06 AIG Te 18 cale 5 ALO AI Temp 19 19 PV LE 21 23 20 20 Mode Scale 21 YTMX TESTO1 UAP_2 Al_07 Al7 Te 21 6 ALOS AIB Temp 2 2 PV E 24 26 Mode 23 23 Scal 24 YTMX TESTOI UAP_2AI_ 08 AIS Te 24 Filtering configuration Start Address 0 End Address 65535 Enable Filter i l Apply Changes l Cancel Yokogawa Field Wireless Configurator R1 02 01 Full User Name Administrator Figure 23 IM 04L51B11 01EN 7 Downloading the project After savin
7. Er Parameters UAPMO 01 UAPMO DIAG STATUS ALOT All Temp PY ALO2 AN Temp PY 4103 A1 Temp PY ALO4 AM Temp PY ALOS AB Temp PY ALOG AIG Temp PY ALO AD Temp PY ALOS AIB Temp PY Modifying items with underline requires temporary device stopping communication Bb Figure 21 Setting the Modbus registers Map the PV sent from the wireless device YTMX580 to the built in GW registers By doing this you will be able to read the data from the GX20W using Modbus communication Parameter Input Register Number UAPMO_01 DIAG STATUS 0 Al_01 PV 3 Al_02 PV 6 Al_03 PV 9 Al_04 PV 12 Provisioner Name Provisioning Time UTC DefaultUser 2014 07 29 06 29 55 Device information CF DD Device Tae YTMX TESTOI CF File Name 00010101 cff EUI64 0022 F FO0 0002 1 2E1 DD File Name Join Key SSSSeeeseseossosess Load CF DD Device name Yokogawa YTMX Device Vendor ID YOKOGAWA Al 05 PV 15 Al 06 PV 18 Al 07 PV 21 Vendor ID Number 0x00594543 Model ID YTI eee A r Model ID Number 0x1802 Modifying items with underline requires temporary device stopping DEV REW 1 communication Software Revision 0001 Alarms configuration Si UAP ID 0x02 Vendor UAPMO 01 at OID 1 UAPMO larms enabled Vendor ALO at OID 5 All Temp j Vendor AL02 at
8. Command Server Unit No No Type Data Type Register First channel 1 Read 1 1 O71 amp IN FLOAT_B 30005 0001 30008 30011 0002 0003 30014 0004 30017 30020 0005 0006 30023 0007 30026 0008 Setting 2014 10 15 13 13 14 Sse so Command settings e Client command number 4 Measurement settings 4 Setting 2014 10 15 13 15 45 te ISP so lt Command settings A SE Read Client command number j Measurement settings 3 1 Setting 2014 10 15 13 11 49 DISP so ae TR 1 Command settings L Read Client command number FLOAT_B j Measurement settings 2 1 Setting 2014 10 15 13 11 13 ISP so 30014 a ar rae ewe ii 1 E gt Commend CUITE Read nication channel Client command number FLOAT_B el Measurement settings 1 1 0004 Pa g Command settings 30011 amp Recording settings 1 4 Type a A Read ation channel Save SR Data save settings Sane FLOAT B 1 0003 ML Batch settings Unit Na 30008 d 1 E Report settings 7 ee bre ication channel El Save a Ti i FLOAT_B imer settings Redite 0002 P 30005 l Event action Channel type Communication channel Communicat
9. Server IP Address 192168 200253 Subnet Mask 255 255 2550 Default Gateway 192 168 200 253 Gateway Device Tag YFGW GwWo001 Figure 15 Adding the wireless device YTMX580 Click the Devices tab and then the yellow file open icon Open the provisioning information file YTMX TEST01 ypif that you created in step 3 figure 16 The provisioning file is in C FM Export PD IM 04L51B11 01EN File Tools Help OBSSA amp SsivAia B Networks Network ID 100 Download Status i Download History Project Log Device peice Vendor ID Model ID Sw Be Oren ON e oo Po epson a Organize New folder r E Desktop Name Date modified YTMX TESTO1 ypif 2014 07 29 15 32 YPIF File C3 Libraries B Documents E Pictures Videos d Music 7 Computer amp Local Disk C 4 enrama map Filename YTMX TESTO1 ypif Yokogawa Field Wireless Configurator R1 02 01 Full User Name Administrator Figure 16 A dialog box shown in figure 17 appears Click OK to add the wireless device to the list on the Devices tab as shown in figure 18 These devices already exist Do you want to import them Older Devices E l pee a eld reless File Tools Help ABEBAISeiv A Er Networks Network Information Network ID 100 Download Status Download History Project Log
10. attaching the mounting bracket Panel cut dimensions 1 With module ie Me eases Sane 2 Without module able 360 min Length i gth 3 mor10m 1 417 3 When fixing cable Gelectable Arrester f Cable Ela Length 1m or 3m Cable 1 t selectable Length 1m or 3m TT NO OO N sore sore aLT7 sore ars S CON CE con ami WC E DOC es VAE D 4 wje A Main unit Main unit Attach the arrester in the middle of the antenna extension cable Ground the arrester ground terminal Connect the grounding wire to the GX20W s protective I O module slot 9 ground terminal I O module slot 8 I O module slot 7 I O module slot 6 I O module slot 5 I O module slot 4 I O module slot 3 I O module slot 2 I O module slot 1 I O module slot 0 Power supply terminal RS 422A 485 terminal C3 USB port UH Ethernet port FAIL STATUS terminal FL Remote antenna connector VGA output terminal D5 IM 04L51B11 01EN Remote Antena Bracket Unit mm approx inch Unless otherwise specified tolerance is 3 however tolerance is 0 3 mm when below 10 mm 17 5 0 69 17 0 67 71 7 2 82 37 3 1 47 292 11 50 IE Ooo 7 Er minimum R67 2 intch pipe IM 04L51B11 0O1EN How to Connect with Wireless Field Equipment Here we will describe the procedure to conn
11. away from person s body e Industry Canada IC compliance GX20W contains transmitter module IC 8999A W1C001 RSS Gen RSS 210 This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Under Industry Canada regulations this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum or lesser gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada To reduce potential radio interference to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful communication This radio transmitter IC Number 8999A W1C001 has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type are strictly prohibited for use with this device Antenna type Gain COLLINEAR 9dBi 50Q Sleeve 2 14dBi 500 French Cet appareil num rique de la classe A est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada Le pr sent appareil
12. channel channel place Lower Upper C001 C008 On 1 0 0 100 0 C x i Setting example Setting 2014 10 15 13 17 37 Gps 5 on On Off Span C001 C001 i First CH j Measurement settings Last CH Recording settings On Off Span a A Data save settings P On Off A Batch settings J Decimal place Report settings Span Lower Timer settings P Span Upper Event action r Unit Communication channel wa settings At power on m Communication Value at power on Ethernet settings Last value Figure 34 18 Display settings Select Display settings Group settings and then Channel set From List Selection select Communication channel and set C001 to C008 Then save the settings figure 35 Information Selected number of channels 18 Remaining number of channels 2 List Selection AI channel DI channel DO channel Math channel Communication channel Figure 35 Recording settings Select Recording settings Recording channel settings and then Display data Trend waveform From List Selection select Communication channel and set C001 to C008 Then save the settings figure 36 Information Selected number of channels 32 Remaining number of channels 468 List Selection Al channel channel DO channel co11 C017 channel L L Communication C031 channel C037 C041 C04
13. device registration 8 Wireless connection Field Wireless Ethernet device check Management tool Table 2 Tools used during configuration 1 Preparation To configure the network shown in figure 1 prepare the hardware and configuration software listed in table 1 First in order to configure the field wireless network and Modbus communication decide on the network ID group number of the devices to connect wirelessly the device tag of the field wireless device YTMX580 network parameters for the Ethernet connection and so on In this guide the connection setup example shown in table 3 will be configured Item before change Network ID 2 to 65535 EUI64 Unique to each device Device tag For each device up to 16 characters Ethernet parameter IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Join Key Shared by GW and YTMX 32 characters Modbus register Register map assignment indicates factory default value fs indicates not changeable Configuration PC Item after change Built in GW Network ID 2 to 65535 EUI64 Device tag EUI64 for each device For each device up to 16 characters YFGW GW001 YTMX580 YTMX TESTO1 Configuration PC Ethernet parameter IP Address 192 168 200 100 192 168 200 200 Subnet Mask Default Gateway 255 255 255
14. est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement Conform ment la r glementation d Industrie Canada le pr sent metteur radio peut fonctionner avec une antenne d un type et d un gain maximal ou inf rieur approuv pour l metteur par Industrie Canada Dans le but de r duire les risques de brouillage radio lectrique l intention des autres utilisateurs il faut choisir le type d antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonn e quivalente p i r e ne d passe pas l intensit n cessaire l tablissement d une communication satisfaisante 4 Le pr sent metteur radio IC Number 8999A WIC001 a t approuv par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d antenne num r s ci dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l imp dance requise pour chaque type d antenne Les types d antenne non inclus dans cette liste ou dont le gain est sup rieur au gain maximal indiqu sont strictement interdits pour l exploitation de l metteur Antenne type Gain COLLINEAR 9dBi 50Q Sleeve 2 14dBi 500 RF Exposure Compliance This equipment complies with IC radiation exposure li
15. minutes to reach this status Click the Refresh button to refresh the displayed information a Communication Ethernet settings gt Exit Setting 2014 10 15 13 07 08 amp DISP so Basic settings Automatic IP settings j Measurement settings a R wes Recording settings a IP Address a A Data save settings IP Address Obtain IP address automatically OIP 192 168 200 100 FL Batch settings po net mask Default gateway Report settings Timer settings DNS settings 92 168 200 25 Nt Primary DNS server Event action 0 0 0 0 i Secondary DNS server Communication channel 0 0 0 0 settings Domain suffix a Communication Ethernet settings Primary domain suffix LC exit Figure30 IM 04L51B11 01EN Modbus client settings Select Communication Ethernet settings Modbus client settings in figure 30 and then Basic settings 1 in figure 31 Set Modbus client function to On and Communication Interval to 2s Th settings figure 31 en save the Setting 2014 10 15 13 07 47 ij ISP E Modbus client settings j Measurement settings a oe ae amp Recording settings EX Data save settings FL Batch settings z Report settings Timer settings Event action Communication Ethernet settings A exit Basic settings p Modbus server settings p Command s
16. must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Co located This transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter FCC CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense RF Exposure Compliance This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposure Guidelines This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation MPE But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20cm or more
17. 0 192 168 200 253 255 255 255 0 192 168 200 253 Join Key Shared by GW and YTMX 32 characters Modbus register Register map assignment indicates no change from factory default setting a indicates a value changed from its factory default indicates not changeable Join Key is a unique value assigned automatically by the configuration software and cannot be viewed Table 3 Connection setup example The Ethernet parameters on the configuration PC must be set in order for it to connect to the GX20W via Ethernet and configure the GX20W Table 4 lists the configuration tools and the like used in this guide Install the software tools in the configuration PC Tool Name Manufacturer Revision Remarks Infrared adapter driver ACTISYS Supplied with the IR224UN infrared adapter FieldMate Yokogawa R2 06 00 or F9197DS sold Electric later separately Corporation FieldMate Provisioning Yokogawa R2 06 00 is Device Tool Electric supplied with Corporation FieldMate Field Wireless Yokogawa R1 02 01 or GX20W Configurator Electric later accompanying Corporation DVD ROM Field Wireless Yokogawa R1 02 00 or GX20W Management Tool Electric later accompanying Corporation DVD ROM CF DD Files for Yokogawa 0018 or later Number 0x1802 YTMX580 Electric GX20W Corporation accompanying DVD ROM Communication DTM for Yokogawa 1 01
18. 00 or GX20W YFGW710 Electric later accompanying Corporation DVD ROM DeviceDTM for YTA Yokogawa 3 1 1 48 GX20W YTA ISA100 DTM Electric accompanying Corporation DVD ROM Table 4 Software used 10 2 Provisioning Provision the YTMX580 Prepare a configuration PC YTMX580 and infrared adapter as shown in figure 1 For the preparation procedure of FieldMate use the Provisioning Device Tool for R2 06 00 and infrared adapter see the relevant manuals The provisioning procedure is described in steps to Start FieldMate Select the ISA100 Infrared option and check that the a COM port is displayed for the applicable ISA100 Infrared If it is not displayed click Setting and select the port that the infrared adapter is connected to Point the infrared adapter to the YTMX580 infrared port and click Login figure 4 IM 04L51B11 01EN AEN User ID DefaultUser Password Communication Setting HART FOUNDATION fieldbus PROFIBUS BRAIN ISA100 Infrared ISA100 Gateway Modbus RTU YOKOGAWA None Target ISA100 Infrared COM Port COM4 Prolific USB to Serial Comm Port Figure 4 As shown in figure 5 the icon of the detected YTMX appears in the Segment Viewer Click Provisioning to Segment Viewer gt ISA100 Infrared O YOKOGAWA 0x00594543 Network ID Action YTMX580 0x1802 100 LU YTMX TESTO1 Rev 1 ID EUI 64 0022F
19. 01 01EN Item Parameter Al1 Temp to Al8 Temp Scale Upper Scale EU at 100 100 0 Scale Lower Scale EU at 0 0 0 Unit Scale Unit Index C deg C Input type Lin Type Type T Data type Process Value Type Direct Table 5 Device parameter setting example 11 Start FieldMate according to step in 2 Provisioning figure 9 AEN User ID DefaultUser Password Communication Setting HART FOUNDATION fieldbus PROFIBUS BRAIN ISA100 Infrared O ISA100 Gateway Modbus RTU YOKOGAWA None Target ISA100 Infrared COM Port COM4 Prolific USB to Serial Comm Port Figure 9 As shown in figure 10 the icon of the detected YTMX appears in the Segment Viewer Double click the icon In the dialog box that appears figure 11 select the Load Default Data option and then click OK to start DTM Works File View Action Tool Help av Update x a Communication Path lt Segment Viewer gt ISA100 Infrared r pE HART O OKOGAWA 0x00594543 Network ID actio Attach Message 100 gt FOUNDATION fieldbus ri 0x1802 Rev No Image PROFIBUS YTMX TESTOL _f Eur 64 0022FF00000212CF i n st oe amp BRAIN an ISA100 Infrared 4 a ISA100 Gateway User ID DefaultUser Figure 10 Load from Database Load from File Load Default Data Figure 11 12 Click Menu Online Device Conf
20. 39 Gateway download done 2014 07 29 17 23 39 ERROR 0 Figure 26 Click Close to close the dialog box Select the Devices check box and then click Start download figure 27 gt Download Project Data a EI Data to download Connection information Network ID 100 x IP Address 192 168 200 200 Download options Gateway requires restart a System Manager requires restart Devices Provisioning Security Manager C Backbone Router requires restart v Perform error check before downloading C ModBus Register Map and Pub Sub Communi a Verify vendor and model before V Devices downloading to device ion YTMX TESTO1 mW Check All Cancel mm m pr in Start download Figure 27 15 When downloading completes successfully a dialog box shown in figure 28 appears If the project is successfully downloaded to the built in GW and the wireless device YTMX580 is running the GX20W and the wireless device will join automatically If an error occurs please run the download again After joining you will need to wait 5 or 6 minutes before you can begin changing parameters through wireless communication sd Download Progress Download log 2014 07 29 17 32 16 Error checking project data Ok 2014 07 29 17 32 16 Connecting to 192 168 200 200 a
21. 7 co51 Co57 cart a enra me Figure 36 Screen sample showing the wireless device YTMX580 PV on the GX20W digital display 2014 08 28 12 48 32 Sr C005 30 06 20 62 1 C007 29 63 C008 29 63 Figure 37 IM 04L51B11 01EN
22. F00000212CF Join Status Idle User ID DefaultUser Figure 5 Set the device tag to a name of your choice e g YTMX TEST0O1 and the network ID to 100 as shown in figure 6 Point the infrared adapter to the YTMX580 infrared port and click OK Provisioning Device Tac YIMX TESTO1 Network ID Figure 6 IM 04L51B11 0O1EN The dialog box shown in figure 7 appears Click Yes to begin provisioning Provisionin O O g Device network information is updated after this operation Joined device is disconnected from wireless network Do you want to start Figure 7 When provisioning is finished the dialog box shown in figure 8 appears Click OK to finish Provisioning completed successfully If you want to confirm latest status Please update Figure 8 3 Creating a Provisioning Information File After provisioning save the results to YTMX TEST01 ypif example The provisioning data will be used later To save the results click Export Provisioning Device Information File on the File menu see figure 5 and specify the file name 4 Changing Device Parameters Set the device parameters according to table 5 using DTM Works of FieldMate The steps are to If you are continuing from step 3 begin from step For details on the parameters see section 7 3 2 and chapter 9 in the YTMX580 Multi input Temperature Transmitter User s Manual IM 04R0O1B
23. OID 6 AI Temp Vendor ALO3 at OID 7 AIB Temp Vendor AI 04 at OID 8 Al4 Temp bled Vendor 4105 at OID 9 AI Temp Vendor ALO6 at OID 10 AIG Temp Vendor ALO at OID 11 AI Temp Vendor ALO at OID 12 AIB Temp Bb Figure 20 Setting the Publish Period Publish is a function that the wireless device YTMX580 uses to periodically send PV and device status DIAG STATUS and the like to the built in GW The YTMX580 publish settings are specified on the Sampling data tab shown in figure 21 Figure 21 shows the settings for sending the PV and DIAG_ STATUS of parameter Al_ 01 to AI 08 at an update period of 5 seconds After changing the settings click Apply 14 Al_08 PV 24 On the Modbus Configuration tab of figure 18 map the parameters by dropping them to the Input Registers number positions Figure 22 shows the DIAG STATUS and PV of the wireless device YTMX580 mapped to the built in GW registers When you are finished click Apply Changes figure 23 to update the settings 552 Yokogawa Field Wireless urator R1 02 01 UNTITLED CE File Tools Help DATAA AT g Networks Network Information Devices Modbus Configuration Network ID 100 Download Status Available Sampling Parameters Download History S YTMX TESTO1 YTMX TESTO1 UAP_2 UAPMO_01 U a 0 Project Log a UAP 2 5 UAPMO 01 UAPMO
24. al RF Channels Use device identity 0 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 s TA es E E Show all links EE MT Q Connected to 192 168 200 200 as admin Administrator Figure 29 While waiting perform the procedure in 9 Display Settings 9 Display Settings Assign the wireless device YTMX580 PV which are mapped to the GX20W s built in GW registers to communication channels by configuring the GX20W s Modbus client Display settings are specified from the GX20W front panel screen The steps are to Communication Ethernet settings Select Communication Ethernet settings and then Basic settings Check the IP address subnet mask and default gateway figure 30 Setting 2014 10 15 13 06 08 ij DISP so Communication Ethernet settings v NAA r i i amp Recording settings FTP client settings p i Data save settings SMTP client settings gt I Batch settings SNTP client settings gt Modbus client settings 2 Report settings Timer settings WT connection client settings gt Event action KDC client settings d Communication channel Server settings settings 16 content is like what is shown in figure 29 YTMX580 is registered to the network and the parameters can be changed through wireless communication It will take 5 to 30
25. d Gateway hereafter referred to as the YFGW710 For details on the wireless gateway function see the YFGW710 Field Wireless Integrated Gateway User s Manual IM 01W01F01 01EN which is on the supplied DVD ROM The paperless recorder functions are the same as those of the GX20 For details on the paper recorder functions see the relevant GX20 User s Manuals To ensure correct use please read this manual and the following manuals thoroughly before beginning operation For specifications refer to General Specifications Paper Manuals Manual Title Manual No Model GX20W IM 04L51B11 01EN Paperless Recorder Wireless Model User s manual This manual Model GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Paperless Recorder First Step Guide Quick Easy Steps Precaution on the use of SMARTDAC Only delivered with each module or GX60 IM 04L51B01 02EN IM 04L51B01 0421 IM 04L51B01 91EN Online Manuals included on the supplied DVD ROM Manual Title YFGW710 Field Wireless Integrated Gateway Manual No IM 01W01F01 01EN Electronic Manuals You can download these manuals from the following web page www smartdacplus com manual en Manual Title Model GX20W Paperless Recorder Wireless Model User s manual Model GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Paperless Recorder First Step Guide Model GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Paperless Recorder User s Manual Model GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Communication Command User s Manual SMARTDAC STANDARD Universal Vi
26. d with a gateway function for the ISA100 field wireless network It can 1 display in real time on its touch screen measurement data from compatible field wireless devices such as the YTMX580 Multi input Temperature Transmitter and I O modules installed in the GX20W and 2 save the data in an SD card Up to 50 field wireless devices can be connected Up to 500 channels I O channels can be measured The wireless gateway function receives Publish data from field wireless devices and stores it in the Modbus registers The wireless gateway function is connected internally to the Ethernet interface The Modbus client function can be used to assign Modbus register data to communication channels C001 to C500 and record and display process data 1 Action to measure the process value at intervals preset in the field wireless device itself and transmit it via wireless communication Cp field wireless devices IM 04L51B11 01EN Specifications The following specifications differ from those of the GX20 Functional specifications e Wireless communication GX20W only Communication protocol ISA100 11a protocol Frequency 2400 2483 5 MHz license free ISM band RF Transmitter power Max 11 6 dBm fixed Reception sensitivity 95 dBm or less Data rate 250 kbps Antenna 2 dBi Omni directional type Radio security AES 128 bit codified Communication range 500 m outdoors line of site A value under ideal line of site condition
27. ect field wireless devices to the GX20W paperless recorder wireless model Overview To explain the connection procedure we will use an example of configuring a new system consisting of a single GX20W wireless gateway hereafter referred to as the built in GW and a single field wireless device YTMX580 as shown in figure 1 Figure 2 shows the internal configuration of the GX20W The connection from the external Ethernet device configuration PC passes via connector PORT1 and is distributed to the recorder CPU and the built in GW via internal connector PORT2 The measurement data from the wireless device is collected through Ethernet via the built in GW a YTMX580 Wireless communication Network ID 100 Co Infrared communication IrDA Infrared adapter Configuration PC IP Address 192 168 200 101 eSubenet Mask 255 255 255 0 eDefault Gateway 192 168 200 253 GX20W GX20W IP Address 192 168 200 100 eSubenet Mask 255 255 255 0 eDefault Gateway 192 168 200 253 Built in GW e IP Address 192 168 200 200 eSubenet Mask 255 255 255 0 eDefault Gateway 192 168 200 253 Figure 1 Erene T ponr LAN cable Eve itch PORT2 Ethernet communication Configuration Ethernet communication Wireless communication Built in gateway Wireless device YTMX580 Figure 2 For details on how to configure field wireless devices and GX20Ws from the configuration PC see the following
28. ettings gt H Save 2014 10 15 13 08 48 jj DISP Setting lt Basic settings Modbus client function el Measurement settings OO a Recording settings w 3 7 Communication A Data save settings Interval Recovery action FL Batch settings a Event action Communication channel gt settings az Communication gt Exit Ethernet settings Figure 31 Wait time Report settings 2min Connection Timer settings Keep connection off Next select Modbus server settings 2 in figure 31 under Modbus client settings For the GX20W s built in GW set Server number to 1 a unique number for each server Server name to 192 168 200 200 and Port number to 502 Then save the settings figure 32 Setting 2014 10 15 13 09 30 amp DISP Modbus server sett Server number j Measurement settings so ings ER v f dolls amp Recording settings r Server name EX Data save settings es FL Batch settings Report settings Timer settings Event action Communication channel 2 settings Z Communication Ethernet settings gt Exit Figure 32 Next select Command settings 3 in figure 31 under 192 168 200 200 Modbus client settings Assign the register contents of the GX20W s built in GW to the communication channels figure 33 IM 04L51B11 01EN
29. ewer User s Manual SMARTDAC STANDARD Hardware Configurator User s Manual EtherNet IP communication E1 User s Manual WT communication E2 User s Manual LOG scale LG User s Manual DXA170 DAQStudio User s Manual Precaution on the use of SMARTDAC Manual No IM 04L51B11 01EN IM 04L51B01 02EN IM 04L51B01 01EN IM 04L51B01 17EN IM 04L61B01 01EN IM 04L61B01 02EN IM 04L51B01 18EN IM 04L51B01 19EN IM 04L51B01 06EN IM 04L41B01 62EN IM 04L51B01 91EN Genaral Specifications Title General specifications No GX20W Paperless Recorder Wireless Model GS 04L51B11 01EN GX90XA GX90XD GX90YD GX90WD 1 0 modules GS 04L53B01 01EN The last two characters of the manual number and general specification number indicate the language in which the manual is written Notes on Attached Software The accompanying software on the DVD ROM is shared with YFGW710 For details on the software product and software licensing agreement see the Please Read This First User s Manual IM 01W01F01 11EN on the DVD ROM Notes e The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the instrument s performance and functions 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 deale
30. g the project that you created in step 6 File gt Save Project As download it to the built in GW The file name is GX20W TEST01 yep example To download a project use the Field Wireless Configurator The steps are to On the Field Wireless Configurator click Download on the Tools menu to open a dialog box shown in figure 24 Check that the IP Address is set to 192 168 200 200 Then click Test connection to check that the message Connection succeed appears Connection information IP Address 192 168 200 200 Download options Data to download Network ID a oo IPv4 Settings requires restart V Gateway requires restart System Manager requires restart Devices Provisioning Security Manager E 7 Perform error check before downloading Backbone Router requires restart ModBus Register Map and Pub Sub Communi Devices UT YTMK TFS TM I Verify vendor and model before downloading to device vr Check All Gancel Start download Figure 24 Under Data to download clear the Devices check box and then click Start download figure 25 Data to download Network ID 100 Connection information IP Address 192 168 200 Test connection Download options IPv4 Settings requires restart Gateway requires restart System Manager requires resta
31. he dealer from which you purchased the instrument please give them the instrument number MODEL and SUFFIX Codes GX20W Model Code Optional Description Code GX20W 2E BC Paperless Recorder Panel mount type D5 FL UH Large display Wireless Model with Communication Channel Function 2 Large Memory Type max no of measurement ch 500 E Display Language English degF DST summer winter time IBC Black cover D5 VGA output FL Fail output 1 point UH USB Interface host 2 ports Optional features C3 RS 422 485 ICG Custom display function E1 EtherNet IP communication E2 WT communication ILG LOG scale IMT Mathematical function with report function 1 BC D5 FL and UH are standard functions on GX20W The expandable I O GX60 cannot be connected to the GX20W 3 The Display language is selectable from English German French Russian Korean Chinese Japanese To confirm the current available languages please visit the following website URL www yokogawa com ns language 4 Creating custom displays requires DXA170 DAQStudio sold separately GX20W does not have a creation function 5 Includes the basic right to use the accompanying software N Standard Accessories The instrument is shipped with the following accessories Make sure that all accessories are present and
32. iguration Al Temp and then Configure Setup Then select the Sau ach tab ue 12 Ele View Device Tool Window Help re Device Information Online Parameter X Device Type YTMX580 0x1802 Device Tag YTMX TESTO1 075 YOKO GAWA DeviceRev 1 G IE S Top R uen SRE RER E Device Configuration j amp UAPMO 1 2 TRANSDUCER TE AT re Setup lode Per mitte 0 S Man Auto El cei A emp lode Normal Auto LJ A13 Temp oncentrator 3 4 AI4 Temp eee AIS Tem aos su Scale EU at 100 100000000 el t AI7 Temp Scale EU at 0 0000000 2 AIS Temp Scale Units Index dec zl F Diagnostic Scale Decimal 1 FT Process Variable B Menu Offline cess Value Filter Time 0 000000 Sec T IEC 584 x 714 wo Wires 0 000000 degC ence Junction Internal zi External Reference Junction Value 0000000 Process Value Type DefaultUser Engineer BIC Figure 12 Under Block Mode set Mode Target to O S Set the parameters according to table 5 Device parameter setting example and then click Download to device Next under Block Mode set Mode Target to Auto Then click Download to device figure 13 Block Info Block Mode Configuration thers e o O S MantAuta awto Block Mode Mode Target Mode Actual Mode Permitted Mode Mor mal Figure 13 Repeat steps and for Al2 Temp to Al8 Temp
33. ion channel a Save SP b settings Rirstech Command settings By Communication 0001 as Ethernet settings Last CH Client command number 8 gt Exit H save lt s Command settings Read Client command number Measurement settings 1 Setting 2014 10 15 13 14 18 DISP so lt Command settings 1 Client command number FLOAT B el Measurement settings 6 Setting 2014 10 15 13 13 48 SDS lal 5 30001 lt Command settings gt 2 RP Read nication channel Client command number FLOAT_B j Measurement settings 5 1 0008 Command settings Recording settings 1 30023 4 Type a Read Save ation channel eK Data save settings Server FLOAT B 1 P 0007 M Batch settings Unit Na 30020 4 1 Report settings gt Data type ication channel H Save P ri i FLOAT_B imer settings Register 0006 30017 l Event action Channel type Communication channel a Save Communication channel settings 4 pA Communication Ethernet settings First CH 0005 Last CH C gt Exit k Save Figure 33 17 Communication channel settings Select Communication channel settings and then On Off Span Set the first channel last channel on off decimal place span lower span upper and unit Then save the settings figure 34 First Last On Off Decimal Span Span Unit
34. low up to the starting of a measurement We will explain the procedure according to this workflow Start wireless connection configuration 1 Preparation Prepare the devices to connect and configuration software Decide on setup conditions 2 Provisioning using the Provisioning Device Tool Device Provisioning 7 Provisioning information file NG 4 Setting measurement parameters using FieldMate 5 Installing the devices 6 Creating a project using the Field Wireless Load Configurator 7 Downloading the project NG OK 8 Checking the Operation 9 Display Settings Using the GX20W touch screen End configuration Start measurement Figure 3 IM 04L51B11 0O1EN 1 Preparation Prepare the devices shown in figure 1 and the software applications that you will be using and decide on the setup conditions For details see 1 Preparation in the setup procedure 2 Provisioning YTMX580 wireless communication configuration Provisioning involves assigning a device tag network ID and Join Key to the YTMX580 using the provisioning function of FieldMate 3 Creating a provisioning information file Create and save a file containing the information you assigned in step 2 4 Setting YTMX580 measurement parameters Set the YTMX580 temperature measurement parameters using FieldMate 5 Installing the Devices Install the YTMX580 within the wireless communication range of
35. mits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets RSS 102 of the IC radio frequency RF Exposure rules This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation MPE But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated keeping the radiator at least 20cm or more away from person s body excluding extremities hands wrists feet and ankles Cet equipement est conforme aux limites d exposition aux rayonnements nonc es pour un environnement non contr l et respecte les r gles d exposition aux fr quences radio lectriques RF CNR 102 de FIC Cet quipement met une nergie RF tr s faible qui est consid r e conforme sans valuation de l exposition maximale autoris e Cependant cet quipement doit tre install et utilis en gardant une distance de 20 cm ou plus entre le dispositive rayonnant et le corps l exception des extr mit s mains poignets pieds et chevilles e Wireless module is compliant with ISA100 11a IEEE802 15 4 1 Installation category overvoltage category Il Describes a number which defines a transient overvoltage condition Implies the regulation for impulse withstand voltage IP applies to electrical equipment which is supplied from the fixed installation like a distribution board 2 Pollution degree 2 Describes the degree to which a solid liquid or gas which deteriorates dielectric strength or surface
36. pose them as domestic household waste Battery type Lithium battery Notice The symbol see above means they shall be sorted out and collected as ordained in ANNEX II in DIRECTIVE 2006 66 EC External Dimensions and Panel Cut Remote Antenna Dimensions GX20W 280 2 11 03 295 2 11 62 o Remote anttena Unit mm approx inch Unless otherwise specified tolerance is 3 however e Non direction antenna tolerance is 0 3 mm when below 10 mm Anttena i e Gain 2 dBi Unit mm approx inch Unless otherwise specified Part number F9193DH tolerance is 3 however tolerance is 0 3 mm when below 10 mm 20 5 0 81 Dimensions before attaching ooo the mounting bracket MIN 293 11 54 3 MAX 219 3 8 63 C1 9 4 10 37 150 5 91 selectable 288 11 34 168 8 6 65 2 28 1 11 152 6 6 01 N 144 5 67 lt oO 42 to 26 Tallowable anel thickness w l Remote Antenna Cable 3 a o Antenna cable T High frequency coaxial cable T AlS S i N e Sheath dia 11 11mm O N O lt Without arrester gt lt With arrester gt y y 32 3 1 27 _ Antenna 247 3 9 74 D Dimensions after
37. r e Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without the permission of Yokogawa is strictly prohibited e Please pass this manual to the end user We also ask you to store this manual in a safe place Authorised Representative in the EEA The Authorised Representative for this product in the EEA is Yokogawa Europe B V Euroweg 2 3825 HD Amersfoort The Netherlands Revisions December 2014 1st Edition Safety Precautions Read the precautions provided in the Model GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Paperless Recorder First Step Guide IM 04L51B01 02EN paper manual and use it correctly Conventions Used in This Manual A Calls attentions to actions or conditions that could cause light injury to the user or damage to the instrument or user s data and precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences CAUTION Indicates important information required to understand operations or functions IMPORTANT IM 04L51B11 0O1EN Checking the Package Contents After receiving the product and opening the package check the items described below If the wrong items have been delivered if items are missing or if there is a problem with the appearance of the items contact your nearest Yokogawa dealer Check that the product that you received is what you ordered by referring to the model name and suffix code given on the name plate on the GX20W NO Instrument Number When contacting t
38. resistivity is adhering 2 applies to normal indoor atmosphere Normally only non conductive pollution occurs 3 Measurement category Depends on the specification of each modules IM 04L51B11 01EN Category Measurement Description Remarks category Il CAT Il Available in Appliances the testing and portable measuring equipment etc circuits directly connected to a usage location receptacle or the like of a low voltage main power supply facility CAT III Distribution board circuit breaker etc Available in the testing and measuring circuits connected to a power distribution portion of a low voltage main power supply facility CAT IV verhead wire cable systems etc Available in the testing and measuring circuits connected to a power source of a lowvoltage main power supply facility Radio Wave IMPORTANT IM 04L51B11 0O1EN The operating frequency bandwidth of this transmitter may overlap the same range as industrial devices scientific devices medical devices microwave ovens licensed premises radio sta tions and non licensed specified low power radio stations for mobile object identification systems used in factory production lines Before using this transmitter ensure that neither a premises radio station nor specified low power radio station for mobile object identification sys tems is in use nearby If this transmitter ca
39. rt Devices Provisioning Security Manager v Perform error check before downloading Backbone Router requires restart ModBus Register Map and Pub Sub Communi _ Eoee IE MTMX TESTN1 am Verify vendor and model before downloading to device Check All Cancel Start download Figure 25 You will be asked to save the project again so save it to GX20W TEST01 yep example When a write confirmation message appears click Yes IM 04L51B11 01EN When downloading completes successfully a dialog box shown in figure 26 appears 1 Download Progress E mt So Download log 2014 07 29 17 22 09 Error checking project data Ok 2014 07 29 17 22 09 Connecting to 192 168 200 200 as admin Ok 2014 07 29 17 22 13 Downloading IPv4 settings Ok 2014 07 29 17 22 13 Downloading Gateway settings Ok 2014 07 29 17 22 13 Downloading Backbone Router settings Ok 2014 07 29 17 22 14 Downloading Device Provisioning settings Ok 2014 07 29 17 22 15 Downloading System Manager settings Ok 2014 07 29 17 22 17 Restarting applications Ok 2014 07 29 17 22 33 Connecting to 192168 200 200 as admin Ok 2014 07 29 17 23 30 Downloading Subscribers settings Ok 2014 07 29 17 23 35 Downloading ModBus Register Map settings Ok 2014 07 29 17 23 39 Download ended 2014 07 29 17 23
40. s The value varies decreases greatly depending on the environmental conditions at the installation location Number of field wireless device connections Up to 50 e Communication channel function standard Numebr of Communication channels 500 C001 to C500 The Modbus client function is used to read the Modbus registers and assign them to communication channels e System information disply In the version information display BXXXXXXXX appears after the version A CAUTION Never update the firmware The GX20W firmware is not available on the website for downloading Be careful not to update using GX20 firmware e C e Expandable I O connection The expandable I O GX60 cannot be connected to the GX20W Hardware specification e Wireless antenna Antenna connector type N type jack Matched antenna impedance 50 Q e Power Supply e Rated supply voltage 100 to 240 VAC e Allowable power supply voltage range 90 to 132 180 to 264 VAC e Rated power supply frequency 50 60 Hz e Power consumption voltage off operation The following combinations are assumed for LCD backlight off and normal operation 5 Al modules 4 DO modules 1 DI module e Module power supply voltage The total allowable power consumption of respective modules is up to 20 W e Allowable interruption time Less than 1 cycle of the power supply frequency IM 04L51B11 01EN REGULATORY COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS GX20W satisfies the follo
41. s admin Ok 2014 07 29 17 32 20 Downloading Devices settings 2014 07 29 17 32 21 Found joined devices YTMX TESTO1 2014 07 29 17 32 21 Downloading Devices settings Succeed at YTMX TESTO1 2014 07 29 17 36 16 Download ended 2014 07 29 17 36 16 YTMX TESTO1 download done 2014 07 29 17 36 16 ERROR 0 4 Figure 28 8 Checking the Operation Use the Field Wireless Management Tool to check the operation The steps are and Start the Field Wireless Management Tool e Connection GX20W TESTO1 IP Address 192 168 200 200 e User name admin e Password ladmin Use the above settings Check the network connection status Click the Network Topology tab If the displayed Close Field Wireless Management Tool R1 02 00 Action View Help 2 Eli B Network Topology Network Health Devices Network Topology information refreshed on UTC 2014 07 29 8 43 51 129 seconds ago YFGW SM001 YFGW GW001 YFGW SMD01 YFGW GW001 YFGW SM001 YFGW GW001 P ee YFGW SMO01 YFGW GWO01 YFGW GW001 4 gt YFGW SMO01 YFGW SM001 YFGW BBROO1 SE YFGW SMO01 YFGW BBROO1 YFGW 5M001 YFGW BBR001 YFGW SM001 YTMX TESTO1 YFGW GW001 YFGW SMO01 YFGW GW001 YFGW SM001 YFGW GW001 YFGW SM001 YTMX TESTO1 YFGW SM001 Contract details Select a single contract in order to view its details Legend Link Periodic Contract Aperiodic Contract HeC S
42. the GX20W 6 Creating a project Creating a wireless communication configuration file for the GX20W built in GW and wireless connection device Using the Field Wireless Configurator configure the wireless communication settings of the built in GW and configure the connected device according to the information file of step 3 7 Downloading the project Writing the wireless communication configuration file in the GX20W built in GW Download the project setting data to the built in GW to enable wireless communication 8 Operation check Check that the YTMX580 is connected to the built in GW using the Field Wireless Management Tool 9 GX20W display settings In the Ethernet settings of the GX20W connect to the built in GW as a Modbus client In addition to display and record the YTMX580 measurement values on the GX20W you need to set the communication channels of the GX20W Note that the YTMX580 is configured in step 2 Provisioning and 4 Setting measurement parameters The built in GW is configured in step 6 Creating a project And the GX20W is configured in step 9 Display settings Step Setup items Tool used Setup medium 2 3 Network ID device tag Provisioning Infrared adapter Join Key setting file Device Tool exporting 4 Device input parameters FieldMate Infrared adapter 6 7 Setting file importing Field Wireless Ethernet Publish Period Publish Configurator Item Device Role
43. uses radio wave interference to a wireless station for mobile object identification systems promptly change the frequency being used or turn off the source of radio wave emissions Then contact a Yokogawa office re garding countermeasures to prevent interference such as setting up parti tions Protection of Environment Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2012 19 EU A This Directive is only valid in the EEA e WEEE Marking The GX20W is intended for use as part of a large scale fixed installation excluded from the scope of the WEEE Directive and therefore intentionally not marked with the crossed out wheelie bin WEEE marking Certain modules in the GX20W can also be used in other equipment classified as Monitoring and control instruments Cat 9 They are in compliance with the WEEE Directive and bear the WEEE marking The GX20W and its modules shall not be discarded in domestic household waste When disposing I O modules in the EEA contact your local Yokogawa office How to Dispose the Batteries A This is an explanation about the new EU Battery Directive DIRECTIVE 2006 66 EC This directive is only valid in the EU Batteries are included in this product Batteries incorporated into this product cannot be removed by yourself Dispose them together with this product When you dispose this product in the EU contact your local Yokogawa Europe B V office Do not dis
44. wing standards A E a a MM UN GX20W contains the wireless module Please confirm that a installation region fulfills a standards require additional regulatory information and approvals contact to Yokogawa Electric Corporation EE e CSA CSA22 2 No 61010 1 installation category II pollution degree 2 and CSA C22 2 NO 61010 2 030 12 e UL UL61010 1 UL 61010 2 030 CSA NRTL C CAUTION e CE marking R amp TTE Directive Radio Spectrum EN 300 328 EMC EN 301 489 1 EN301 489 17 EN61326 1 Class A Table 2 For use in industrial locations EN55011 Class Group1 EN 61000 3 2 EN 61000 3 3 Safety EN 61010 1 EN 62331 EN 61010 2 030 Installation category Il Pollution degree 2 Measurement category We Yokogawa Electric Corporation hereby declare that this equipment model GX20W Paperless recorder is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC The EU declaration of conformity for R amp TTE for this product can be found at lt http www field wireless com gt e EMC and Radio communication compliance in Australia and New Zealand RCM AS NZS 4268 AS NZS 2772 2 EN 61326 1 Class A e FCC compliance GX20W contains transmitter module FCC ID SGJWFCO001 Part15 Subpart C This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device

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