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1.                                                                                                              Measurement  Digital Display  Recording  Trend   Input Type   Range Type   i    Measurement Accuracy Highest Res   Recording Accuracy Resolution  DC voltage 20 mV 10 uV Measurement Pen model   10 uV accuracy Dead band 0 2      0 3  of of recording span  100 uV    o recording span  Dot model     0 1  of rdg   2 digits  1 mV Resolution 0 1 mm  1mvV  10 mV    0 1  of rdg   3 digits  10 mV  DC voltage 1 5V   0 1  of rdg   2 digits  1 mV  TC R   0 15  of rdg   1  C  0 1  C  S except R S  0 to 100  C   3 7  C   excludes B 100 to 300  C   1 5  C  RJC B  400 to 600  C   2  C  accuracy  Accuracy not warranted for  values less than 400  C  K   0 15  of rdg   0 7  C   except   0 15  of rdg   1  C   for    200 to  100  C  Z   0 15  of rdg   0 5  C   J except   0 15  of rdg   0 7  C   T for   200 to  100  C  N   0 15  of rdg   0 7  C   Ww   0 15  of rdg   1  C   L   0 15  of rdg   0 5  C   U except   0 15  of rdg   0 7  C   for   200 to  100  C  WRe   0 2  of rdg   1  C   RTD Pt100   0 15  of rdg   0 3  C   JPt100  ON OFF input  Level Threshold level  2 4 V         Contact accuracy   0 1 V   lt  1 KQ  ON    100 kQ  OFF   Parallel capacitance  0 01 uF or less   Measuring accuracy in case of linear scaling  Accuracy during scaling  digits    measuring accuracy  digits  x multiplier   2 digits  rounded up   where the multiplier   scaling span  digits  measuring span  digits    Example
2.                                                                                        _       7 a i J   Select    RANGE      a  RANGE   e    ity Select the channel number      TD a  i a a Select    SKIP      f  SKIP   Channel number  4  lks Z i The settings are activated    OK   Note    Do not use channels set to skip as a reference channel of delta computations        IM 04P03B01 01E       2 2 Setting the Alarm    An alarm can be set for each channel   If you change the input range  set the alarm again     Procedure    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   For the procedure on how to enter values or characters  see page 18 in the  Operation Guide   To change the polarity  press the A or Y key when the leftmost digit of the  value is blinking   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                   im    i  L       Select the    ALARM                     gt  T ia  Select the channel number                               e ia   Select the level number between 1 and 4                                                                                                                                                                                L4 f  hrane ter  lt   Vit ari   Select ON to set the alarm   Lele E  cid el Der     Displays the following when the alarm  yt    tt is ON   1 Select th
3.                                                                             gt  tala Select the    AUX       AUX  4      ESC            selene de Select the    PART       PART  4       gt  Oo o  Select the channel number    CH1   gt   i Select ON to set the partial expanded  H an recording function   f  0     Cnannel number y      When partial expanded recording is ON   clit Z      Set the boundary position   A value when  fh E the record span is assumed to be 100    Boundary position v  lol act  alia tt rm   Set the boundary value within the  ee a    4    recording span   pm   Boundary value v  s II H H  ESC mac The settings are activated                                          OK     Press the  lt   key to set other channels   If you are done  press the ESC key   Hold down the  Menu  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     Boundary Position  Set a value between 1 and 99       lt Related Topics gt   Enabling the partial expanded recording function  Section 4 12       IM 04P03B01 01E    3 5     apo  Humas  suOHOUNY JUBIUBAUOD 10  suoeiado dnjes eo       3 6 Turning Trend Recording  Dot Model  and  Periodic Printout ON OFF for Each Channel    This section explains the details of setting the trend recording and periodic printout for  each measurement channel     Procedure    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or 7 key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the 
4.                                                                  GH                                  DC voltage standard wires Thermocouple t    wires Input terminals     0  C standard temperature device ZC 114 ZA 10 by Coper Electronics     RJC of TC input   As the measurement terminal of the recorder is generally at room temperature  the  actual output of the thermocouple is different from the values given on the  thermoelectromotive force table based on 0  C  The recorder performs compensation by  measuring the temperature at the input terminal and adding the corresponding  thermoelectromotive force to the actual output of the thermocouple  Therefore  when the  measurement terminal is shorted  equivalent to the case when the detector tip is 0  C    the measured value indicates the temperature of the input terminal    When calibrating the recorder  this compensation voltage  thermoelectromotive force of  0  C reference corresponding to the input terminal temperature  must be subtracted from  the output of the DC voltage standard before application  As shown in the figure  by  using the 0  C standard temperature device to compensate the reference junction at 0   C   you can input the thermoelectromotive force of 0   C reference from the DC voltage  standard and perform the calibration        6 4    IM 04P03B01 01E       6 4 Adjusting the Pen Position  Pen Model     Procedure    The p    en position on the chart paper can be adjusted     It is recommended that the position be
5.                                               6 2    IM 04P03B01 01E       6 3 Calibrating the Recorder    Calibrate the measured value against the input    It is recommended that the recorder be calibrated once a year to assure its  measurement accuracy    For details regarding calibration  contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer     Required Instruments  A calibration instrument with appropriate resolution is required for calibrating the  recorder   Recommended Instrument    DC voltage standard  Model 5520A by FLUKE or equivalent  Main Specifications  Output accuracy    0 005    1 uV     Decade resistance box  Yokogawa Meters  amp  Intruments Model 2793 01 or equivalent  Main Specifications  Accuracy of output range 0 1 to 500 Q    0 01    2 mQ   Resolution  0 001 Q    0  C standard temperature device  ZC 114 ZA 10 by Coper Electronics or equivalent  Main Specifications  Standard temperature stability accuracy   0 05  C    For information on purchasing the calibration instruments  contact your nearest  YOKOGAWA dealer     Calibration Procedure   1  Wire the recorder and the calibration instrument as shown in the following figure   and adequately warm up the instruments  the warm up time of the recorder is at  least 30 minutes     2  Check that the operating environment such as ambient temperature and  humidity is within the normal operating conditions  see section 7 6     3  Apply appropriate input signals corresponding to 0   50   and 100  of the  input range and calculate th
6.                                             tala  Sa E ia   Lf  Select    SMENU       S MENU   a  ESC                  ee lace te Select    FUNC    FUNC     ia ri pe    myer   M_PRN    Select whether to display the manual  a printout FUNC key  Select ON or OFF   ae a   ON   I  SLIT   Sich   SLIST    Select whether to display the setup list  ere FUNC key  Select ON or OFF   2  17     ON     rm Z ie  a  MSG  cal Select whether to display the message  FUNC key  Select ON or OFF   L 12  171   ON      el ele h   B_CLR    Select whether to display the buffer  a clear FUNC key  Select ON or OFF      tz am B   ON     dee   ai The settings are activated    OK     4  If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E ri  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select St or E or Aly tc  and press the    key        4 28 IM 04P03B01 01E    4 21 Selecting the FUNC Key Menus to Be Hidden       Explanation    ON  aora   Shows the FUNC key menu   OFF    F      Hides the FUNC key menu when customized menu is enabled      lt Related Topics gt   Enabling the customized menu  Section 4 22       IM 04P03B01 01E    4 29        epo w Bum  s 21Seg  suonouny Buippy BuBueLeys 104 suonesado dn as e       4 22 Enabling Disabling the Customized Menu    The following operations are carried out when the customized menu is enabled   e Locks Basic setting mode      Hides specified FUNC key menu items      Hides specified men
7.                            Channel Printout  Dot Model Only   Prints the channel No  or tag by the trend recording  The channel No  or tag is printed every  approximately 25 mm on the chart paper  The channel printout can be enabled or disabled  By    default  the channe    Printout Display Format of the Date       printout is enabled     The printout display format of the date can be selected from the list below           Selectable Type Printout Format Display Format Notes  Settings Example Example   Wee Year Month Day 2006 03 31 06 03 31 Default value  rg    Month Day Year 03 31 2006 03 31 06   dia   Day Month Year 31 03 2006 31 03 06   date Day Month Year 31 03 2006 31 03 06   Ady o Month Day Year Mar 31 2006 03 31 06       Printout Format of    the Time    The printout format of the time can be selected from the list below           Selectable Type Printout Format Notes  Settings Example  Hour Minute 10 00 Default value  Hour Minute Second 10 00 00  Month Day Hour Minute 03 31 10 00       Month Day Hour Minute Second  Year Month Day Hour Minute Second    03 31 10 00 00    2006 03 31 10 00 00        1  The year month day format varies depending on the printout display format of the date    2  Can be set to the alarm printout  message printout  recording start printout  and new chart    speed printout     For the procedure to set the functions  see section 1 6     Function Setup Guide           IM 04P03B01 01E    uo  du  s  q jeuonouny      1 3 Recording       Periodic Pri
8.                           ON OFF Input      fie a ri ti   Select    RANGE    RANGE   e      gt  C  Select the channel number    CH1     i cls Select    DI      f T     Channel number    S clei Select contact or level    CONT      ir     Set the left span value   Span left    is     Set the right span value   t    Span right   lt   II The settings are activated  ESC     ZD Z g     OK     Selectable Range of Input Range  Span Left  and Span Right  The input range  span left  and span right can be set in the range shown below  Span  left and span right cannot be set to the same value        Range Type Selectable Span Values  Level  1 ERIE 4  0  Less than 2 4 V  1  2 4 V or higher  within  6 V  Contact  7 mrii  0  Open  1  Closed                IM 04P03B01 01E    2 1 Setting the Input Range       Square Root Computation                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                gt  i ga rm a I  Select    RANGE    RANGE  4  v   gt  reyes Select the channel number    CH1     Wolo pay eye Select    SQRT       SORT  4  Channel number y       Select from the range types of DC voltage   I   i 20 mV  60 mV  200 mV  2 V  6 V  20 V  or 50 V   2V   a     Hie        ie   a Set the left span value   F    j  4  Span left Vv  es pe   ry ta  Set the right span value   4 
9.                     ee                    ESC to   t                The settings are activated                                       OK     4  Press the  lt    key to set other channels   If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E 1  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select    Sti or E or Alaor k  and press the    key     Calibration Correction Method   Revise value    E H   5   Specifies the difference between the correction values  and input values    Absolute value      5  a     Specifies the correction values     Number of Correction Points  Selects the number of points that make up the segments  including the start and end  points  in the range of 2 to 16      lt Related Topics gt   Enabling the calibration correction function  Section 4 15  Performing calibration correction  Section 3 11       IM 04P03B01 01E    4 25        epo w Bum  s dIseg  suolnouny Bulppy bulbueyy 104 suonesado dnyas a       4 20 Selecting the Menus to Be Hidden in Setting  Mode    You can select the menu items to be hidden in Setting mode  Basic Setting mode  cannot be entered when recording is in progress    Procedure    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you pres
10.           Input Type Measurement Range   PR40 20 0 0 to 1900 0  C 32 to 3452  F   PLATINEL 0 0 to 1400 0  C 32 to 2552  F  Thermocouple NiNiMo 0 0 to 1310 0  C 32 to 2390  F   W WRe26 0 0 to 2400 0  C 32 to 4352  F   Type N  AWG14  0 0 to 1300 0  C 32 to 2372  F   Kp vs Au7Fe 0 0 to 300 0 K   Pt25    200 0 to 550 0  C    328 0 to 1022 0  F   Pt50    200 0 to 600 0  C    328 0 to 1112 0  F   Ni100  SAMA     200 0 to 250 0  C    328 0 to 482 0  F  RTD Ni100  DIN     60 0 to 180 0  C  76 0 to 356 0  F   Measuring current   Ni120  70 0 to 200 0  C    94 0 to 392 0  F  i  1mA  J263 B 0 0 to 300 0 K   Cu53    50 0 to 150 0  C    58 0 to 302 0  F   Cu100       0 00425 at 0  C    50 0 to 150 0  C    58 0 to 302 0  F                7 10    IM 04P03B01 01E    7 5 Specifications of Optional Functions          Item    Specifications       Measurement and recording accuracy                                                       Input Type Measurement Accuracy   Recording Accuracy   PR40 20 0 to 450  C Not warranted   450 to 750  C     0 9  of rdg   3 2  C    750 to 1100  C     0 9  of rdg   1 3  C    1100 to 1900  C     0 9  of rdg   0 4  C   PLATINEL   0 25  of rdg   2 3  C   NiNiMo   0 25  of rdg   0 7  C   W WRe26 0 to 400  C  15 0  C or less   400 to 2400  C     0 2  of rdg   2 0  C   Type N AWG14    0 2  of rdg   1 3  C  Measurement  Kp vs Au7Fe 0 to 20K  4 5 K accuracy   20 to 300 K  2 5 K   0 3  of  Pt25   0 15  of rdg   0 6  C  recording span   Pt50   0 3  of rdg   0 6  C   Ni100 S
11.         4 30 IM 04P03B01 01E    4 22 Enabling Disabling the Customized Menu       Disabling the Customized Menu    1   2     Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below    Press the A or    key to select the value    For the procedure on how to enter values or characters  see page 18 in the  Operation Guide    If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                                                                    ily        kt    Select    Lock       LOCK        7  maa Enter the password     r Enter Basic Setting mode   ty Sy  gl      Select    CUST M       CUST M      v  eal moot Select NOT    NOT     Y      a iN The settings are activated   ESC     a   OK     If you are done  press the ESC key    To return to the Operation mode    1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E i  and press the    key    2  Press the A or 7 key to select Siz or E or Aisa ik  and press the    key        IM 04P03B01 01E    4 31        epow Bum  s s1seg  suolouny Builppy buibueyy 104 suonesado dnyas e    4 22 Enabling Disabling the Customized Menu       Explanation    Enable  14 5    Locks Basic Setting mode and hides the specified menu items in  Setting mode and
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13.        it Z       ieee         tst char  1st character ASCII code             Enter the ASCII code of the 2    character            gt   7        2nd char  2nd character ASCII code         Sy    t          Enter the ASCII code of the 3 character                                a          4 5  3    character ASCII code    TE    6th character ASCII code                      tt at  Enter the ASCII code of the 6  character                                      The settings are activated     ESC     ltt   OK                                            3  Press the  lt   key to set other channels   If you are done  press the ESC key   4  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     Explanation    Characters That Can Be Used for Units  A unit is set using up to six characters   The available characters are as follows   Alphabet  numbers  symbols                                  u  Q  7  3      and space       IM 04P03B01 01E 2 11     epo w Bum  s  suonesado dnyes p  sn Ajjuenbai4 D       2 4 Changing the Chart Speed    Procedure    Explanation    The chart speed can be changed     1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                        gt  rit Z        Select the    CHART       CHAR
14.        rp  00  A   AUX   ES     tlt      2   I   DST   i E b  Ed it      USE   airy fia  i  4  Start month  2o  i  m  ry   LAST   Start week  Za iz fa   l tlt Aia  a   SUN   Start day  ts  is EE i      T i     Start hour  l     mm fit   i  End month  a    71  Z aL ai      LAST   End week  Z I    Zalli      SUN   End day  yy am  jf te  tt      End hour  gq  ESC    IZ    OK     Select the    AUX        Select    DST        Select whether to use the DST function      Displays the following when the  DST function is set to USE   Select the start month     Select the start week     Select the start day     Select the start hour     Select the end month     Select the end week     Select the end day     Select the end hour     The settings are activated        IM 04P03B01 01E    3 13     epow Bum  s  suonouny jUSsIUaAUOD 104 SUO  eE19dO dnyas eo    3 12 Setting the Date Time for Switching between Standard Time and DST       Explanation    3  If you are done  press the ESC key   4  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     Start Month  Start Day  and Start Time  Set the date time for switching from standard time to DST  Specify the day as the nt day  of the week of the month     End Month  End Day  and End Time  Set the date time for switching from DST to standard time  Specify the day as the nt day  of the week of the month     Start Month and End Month  01 to 12  January to December    Start Week and End Week  1  15  week  2  2  week  3  3 week  4  4  
15.      1CH mg cm       0    RT     4     Delta computation                               L  ti N  Buffer overflow mark   E   g  Recording color  x  Alarm printout  Vi1H3 10 09  m A1H3 10 05  C0  oO Fi Message printout  09 52 START 205 ABCDEF   Oo CI  Recording start printout    08700 24mm h       Time tick    The time ticks are marks that indicate the positions of the date time on the chart paper   Time tick cancel mark   An exclamation point     is printed when the periodic printout time tick was not printed at the  correct position     For the procedure to set the functions  see section 1 6     Function Setup Guide           1 10 IM 04P03B01 01E    1 3 Recording       Printout Example on the Dot Model                                                                                                               Time tick    Manual printout C  Jan  1 05  16 00  Ofi 223   5mg  cm3 2 437 2uS cin C4  3 H 591 6    4d    0 222V  Os 0 665V 6 L  0 448V c  O New chart speed printout  SOF hps  Periodic printout iba  Jan 31 05  O i    Time tick   CI  O 2 CI  L3 H  o4 d  Scale CJ  5  Dj  Ty  064 8 VY  n rd S PSE  CI   0 0 500  0f  oh  1CH mg cm    E  iSOmm h        V NV        Buffer overflow mark            U             Alarm printout       1H3    Ney ee  LO 05   4                   Message printout          09 52 START HZ05 ABCDEF                              Channel printout                               Time tick   gt           Recording start printout          _08100 25mm h          
16.     OK     3  If you are done  press the ESC key   4  Hold down the  menu  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     Explanation    Date Time  Set the lower two digits of the year   Values in the range 80 and 99 correspond to 1980 to 1999     Note             When setting the date time  the year  month  day  hour  minute  and second are displayed in the  order shown above regardless of the printout display format of the date  see section 4 14       lt Related Topics gt   Changing the printout display format of the date  Section 4 14  Changing the printout format of the time  Section 4 16       IM 04P03B01 01E 2 13       pon Bum  s  suonesado dn   s p  sn Ajjuenbai4      Chapter3 Setup Operations for Convenient Functions  Setting Mode     3 1 Setting the Trend Recording Interval  Dot  Model     The trend recording interval  dot printing interval  on the dot model can be set        1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or Q key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                                                        m  g EE Select the    AUX       AUX       y  ESC       7     ag  iz i ltt ra  i   Select    TREND    TREND   4      E Z I l ci Set the dot printing interval to AUTO or FIX    AUTO  
17.     Turn ON OFF periodic printout for each channel  Use AUX  gt  PRINT in Setting mode to turn ON OFF the periodic printout for  each measurement channel     Measured value    2 000  a Scale  Recording color     pen model     4 8    4 8    4 7    3 6          IM 04P03B01 01E    uondiuoseqg jeuonouny      1 6 Function Setup Guide                Item Description Reference  Section  Alarm occurrence release printout    Turn printout ON OFF 4 7  Use PRINT  gt  ALARM in Basic Setting mode to select whether to print the alarm  occurrence and release  print only the alarm occurrence  or not print     Time printout format 4 16  Use T_PRN  gt  ALARM in Basic Setting mode to set the time printout format  when printing alarm occurrence release   Message printout   Set the message string 3 8  Use AUX  gt  MSG to set the message string to be printed     Time printout format 4 16    Use T_PRN  gt  MSG in Basic Setting mode to set the time printout format     Execute the message printout  Use FUNC key  gt  MSG in Operation mode to execute the message printout     Operation Guide  Printing a Message                               New chart speed printout   Turn printout ON OFF 4 7  Use PRINT  gt  SPEED in Basic Setting mode to set whether to print the new  chart speed when the chart speed is changed     Time printout format 4 16  Use T_PRN  gt  SPEED in Basic Setting mode to set the time printout format   Recording Start Printout   Turn printout ON OFF 4 7  Use PRINT  gt  RCD in Basic Setting
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19.    1  0  tl Set the right span value   Span right  lt   l     m M M rm Select the left scale value and the decimal place   Scale left Decimal point  lt   i   halale    DE   T E I F Select the right scale value   Scale right  lt   a ee  When low cut is enabled   Ee  e Select whether to use low cut    ON  4  Low cut v  Sa        The settings are activated   ESC       1h  S   OK       Span Left and Span Right  Selectable span left range  0 8 to 1 2 V  Selectable span right range  4 8 to 5 2 V  Scale Left and Scale Right  Selectable range  mantissa      19999 to 30000  Decimal place  XXXXX  XXXX X  XXX XX  XX XXX  X XXXX  To set the decimal place  press the   A or 7 key while the iz of the setup item of  scale left is blinking   Make sure that scale left is less than scale right     Low Cut  ON  or   Cuts values less than or equal to 0  of the recording span  sets  such values to 0   scale left value     OFF  af      Does not apply the low cut function      lt Related Topics gt   Enabling the low cut function  Section 4 15       IM 04P03B01 01E 2 3     epow w Bum  s  suonesado dnyes p  sn Ajjuenbai4        2 1 Setting the Input Range       Linear Scaling          Select    RANGE                                               i  cae  p   RANGE      i   my   Select the channel number    CH1     l Z  E g l Z Select    SCALE         SCALE        Channel number          Wace te Select the input type     tt        tL                                                  VOLT   ia Select the 
20.    19999 to 30000  the decimal  place is the same as the setting for the scale value     Note    Make sure that the leftmost value is less than the rightmost value for span and scale     Calibration correction cannot be set on ON OFF input  DI   delta computation  and square root  computation channels  In addition  calibration correction cannot be used on all channels if the  bias function is enabled      lt Related Topics gt   Enabling the calibration correction function  Section 4 15  Setting the calibration correction function  Section 4 19       3 12    IM 04P03B01 01E       3 12 Setting the Date Time for Switching between  Standard Time and DST    The date time for switching from the standard time to DST and the date time for  switching back from DST to standard time can be set  if the recorder is used in a region  that has DST  When the preset date time arrives  the recorder internal clock  automatically switches     Procedure    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or Y key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                tt                       itl                   ttl                                     te                      itl                   ttl                            ce                      ttl                ttl                                          
21.    CALIB    item does not appear in Basic Setting or Setting mode     Note  The bias and calibration correction functions   CC1 option  cannot be enabled simultaneously      lt Related Topics gt     Setting the bias value  Section 3 10  Setting the low cut function  Section 2 1   Setting the calibration correction function  Section 4 19  Performing calibration correction  Section 3 11       4 20    IM 04P03B01 01E       4 16 Changing the Time Printout Format    The time printout format can be changed on the alarm printout  message printout   recording start printout  and new chart speed printout  Basic Setting mode cannot be  entered when recording is in progress    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold downthe A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   ae iz E l _ Z rie Select    T_PRN    T_PRN  4  y  K eft fe fee   ALARM  r   Alarm printout     Select the time printout format   i i iI T   HM  oS  y  ae a  L my Da 7   MSG    Message printout  y Select the time printout format
22.    izi wi m   HM  r    y  T  JI  m fl jt     RCD    Recording start printout  y Select the time printout format   Lesie   i   i ml i   HM  r    y  EE Ep te  aa a A O E a E E E   SPEED  a New chart speed printout  y Select the time printout format     rt mm T   HM   er _ ft The settings are activated   ESCH  pan a                                OK     4  If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E 1  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select    Ste or E or Alaor k  and press the    key        IM 04P03B01 01E 4 21        epo w Bum  s dIseg  suolnouny Bulppy buibueyy 104 suonesado dnyas e    4 16 Changing the Time Printout Format    Explanation       Selecting the Printout Format   Select the time format of the alarm printout  message printout  recording start printout   and new chart speed printout      Alarm Printout  Recording Start Printout  and New Chart Speed Printout    HM  45   Hour Minute   H M S  H55   Hour Minute Second   M D HM  Ag  j c   Month Day Hour Minute   M D H M S  A gd H  S   Month Day Hour Minute Second    Y M D H M S   4   5   Year Month Day Hour Minute Second      Message Printout    HM  4 5   Hour Minute  H M S  H 5 5   Hour Minute Second  M D HM  Ag Ha   Month Day Hour Minute  M D H M S  A gd  S   Month Day Hour Minute Second  Y M D H M S   4   5   Year Month Day Hour Minute Second  NONE  agorat   Does not print the date time    Note    The printout format 
23.    lt Related Topics gt   Releasing the customized menu  Section 4 22  Changing the settings without releasing the basic setting mode lock  Section 4 22       6 6 IM 04P03B01 01E       6 5 Adjusting the Dot Printing Position  Dot Model     The dot printing position on the chart paper can be adjusted  Adjust the hysteresis  the  zero position  and then the full position    It is recommended that the position be adjusted once a year to assure its recording  accuracy     Note  Dot printing position is adjusted under standard operating conditions when the recorder is  shipped from the factory  Because the chart paper may expand or contract depending on the  environment in which the recorder is used  it is recommended that the position be readjusted  before use     Procedure    1  Warm up the recorder for at least 30 minutes   2  Check that the operating environment such as ambient temperature and  humidity is within the standard operating conditions  see section 7 6    3  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode   4  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen   5  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   For the procedure on how to enter values or characters  see page 18 in the  Operation Guide   To change the polarity  press the A or  7 key when the leftmost digit of the  value is blinking   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and t
24.   Assuming that    range type  1 5V   measuring span  1 000 to 5 000 V    scaling span  0 000 to 2 000 Then   Measuring accuracy     0 1  x 5 V   2 digits       0 005 V  5 digits    2 digits      7 digits  Multiplier    2000 digits  0 000 to 2 000    4000 digits  1 000 to 5 000     0 5  Accuracy during scaling     7 x 0 5   2  digits   6 digits  rounded up   Reference junction compensation  Internal External selectable for each channel  IM 04P03B01 01E 7 15    suoneoyioeds      7 6 General Specifications          Item    Specifications       Reference junction compensation accuracy    Maximum input voltage  Input resistance   Input source resistance  Bias current   Common mode rejection ratio    Normal mode rejection ratio  Noise rejection    Above 0  C with input terminal temperature balanced  60 minutes after power on    Type R  S  B  W  WRe   1 0  C   Type K  J  E  T  N  L  U   0 5  C    10 VDC  continuous  for ranges of 200 mV or less  TC  RTD  and DI ranges    60 VDC  continuous  for 2 VDC or higher ranges   Approximately 10 MQ or more for ranges of 200 mV or less and TC   Approximately 1 MQ for 2 VDC or higher ranges   Volt  TC  2 kQ or less   RTD input  10 Q or less per wire  The resistance of all three wires must be equal    10 nA or less  except when burnout detection function is enabled    120 dB  50 60 Hz   0 1   500 Q unbalanced  between the minus terminal and ground   40 dB or more  50 60 Hz   0 1     By the integrating A D converter  The integration time is 16 7
25.   For ON OFF input  DI   O or 1     For linear scaling  1 5V  scaling  and square root    A value within    5 to 105  of the scaling span and within the range of     19999 to 30000  excluding the decimal point        Difference High Limit Alarm Difference Low Limit Alarm  Values in the measurable range can be specified Measurable range refers to     Selectable Span Range    in the table on page 2 5     Relay No   The selectable relay numbers are listed below   101 and 102 on the  A1 option  101  102  103  and 104 on the  A2 option  101  102  103  104  105  and 106 on the  A3 option     lt Related Topics gt   Setting the auxiliary alarm function  Section 4 1       2 10 IM 04P03B01 01E       2 3 Setting the Unit on Linearly Scaled Channels    Units can be assigned on channels whose input range is set to Scale  1 5V  or  SQRT The assigned unit is added when printing to the chart paper or during data  transmission     1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   For the procedure on how to enter values or characters  see page 18 in the  Operation Guide   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                gt  aala k Select    UNIT       UNIT        fil   Select the channel number    CH1      gt    p      Z  h Enter the ASCII code of the 1  character 
26.   Setup list printout contains settings of basic specifications such as the alarm output relay  operation and printout method      Printout Example of List on the Pen Model    BAJ HITI      FA       bbe  lbh    11    vy  ruv                                                                                                    1e eens hal     te PenMode                               The printout examples may appear differently from the actual printout as a result of functional  improvements made on the recorder after this manual was written     For the procedure to set the functions  see section 1 6     Function Setup Guide           IM 04P03B01 01E    1 3 Recording         Printout Example of List on the Dot Model                                                                TT  c  e   O  a    S    D  is   oO      7  O        z   e   T     100          be      gt   ao   gt   HITE  9  w  On  D   l   gt   _                                                                                           UH  Ls  a  a                                                       iit  N                          T             O oO  So Ne   o x Tons  Ly                                                                            HHH  The printout examples may appear differently from the actual printout as a result of functional  improvements made on the recorder after this manual was written        For the procedure to set the functions  see section 1 6     Function Setup Guide           IM 04P03B01 01E
27.   ZERO  or  Beatles   ee eee  full position  FULL     ZERO  e   y  Dad   Select the pen number    PEN1  4  M        2    Enter the adjustment value   4  y   lt 1 1        ESCL    Tc The adjustment value is activated    OK     To repeat the setup  press the     key   If you are done  press the ESC key     To return to the Operation mode    1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E i  and press the    key    2  Press the A or 7 key to select Stare  amp  or Aisa i  and press the    gt  key        IM 04P03B01 01E    6 5    6 4 Adjusting the Pen Position  Pen Model     Explanation       Zero position           xm   Left edge of the chart paper  Full position      4     Right edge of the chart paper    m     ma ito PE aH  Pen number 1 to 4    Adjustment   Zero position  00 to 70  full position     45 to 15   A value change of 1 corresponds to 0 033 mm change in the pen position  Decreasing  the value moves the pen to the left and increasing the value moves the pen to the right     Note   The procedure is different when the customized menu is enabled      When    P ADuJ    of the customized menu is ON  Carry out steps 1 to 4 in    Adjusting the Pen Position      Select    FREE    and press the  lt   key to display    P ADu      Carry out the steps beginning with 5 in    Adjusting the Pen Position         When    P ADuJ    of the customized menu is OFF  See    Releasing the Customized Menu    or    Changing the Settings without Releasing the   Basic Setting Mode Lock      
28.  03 31 Default value  agd i M D Y 03 31 2006 03 31 06  ga s i D M Y 31 03 2006 31 03 06  da i z D M Y 31 03 2006 31 03 06  add g M D Y Mar 31 2006 03 31 06          4 18 IM 04P03B01 01E       4 15 Enabling the Bias  Low Cut  and Calibration  Correction Functions    The bias  low cut  and calibration correction functions can be enabled disabled  Basic  Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   tela    I   eee Select    PERS       PERS    4  v  PL  el JAS   BIAS  4 Bias function  y Select enable  USE  or disable  NOT    L prea z   NOT  r   y  rity Cea  2 Tyr ite Low cut function of the channel on   SQRT  r   which square root computation is  SSI 2 assigned  adie Select enable  USE  or disable  NOT     USE  4  os y  H S b  asy Low cut function of the channel on   lt  which 1 5V signal is assigned  i  i Select enable  USE  or disable  NOT    S yz M   NOT  r    y  CALLS  
29.  1 15       1 4 Remote Control Function   R1 Option     Specified operations can be carried out by applying remote signals  contact or open  collector signals  to the remote control input terminals    There are five remote control input terminals  An action can be assigned to each  terminal     Assignable Functions    Recording start stop    Remote input signal  Rising edge signifies start  falling edge signifies stop    Starts stops recording     Applying a rising edge signal when recording is already in progress produces no  effect  Applying a falling edge signal when recording is stopped produces no  effect       Chart Speed Switch    Remote input signal  Level    The chart paper is fed at the secondary chart speed while a level signal is applied  to the terminal  The secondary chart speed is set in advance       Internal Clock Adjustment    Remote input signal  Trigger    The internal clock of the recorder is adjusted to the nearest hour depending on the  time when the remote signal is applied        Time When Signal Is Input Adjustment             00 min 00 s to 01 min 59s Truncates the minutes and seconds    Example  10 hours 01 min 50 s becomes 10 hours 00 min 00 s   02 min 00 s to 57 min 59 s The time is not changed   58 min 00 s to 59 min 59 s Rounds up the minutes and seconds     Example  10 hours 59 min 50 s becomes 11 hours 00 min 00 s          Message 1 Printout to Message 5 Printout    Remote input signal  Trigger      Manual Printout    Remote input signal  Tri
30.  4    Adjust the pen position or dot printing position    Section 6 4  Section 6 5             Set correctly           IM 04P03B01 01E    5 5    Bunooyseqno  eo    5 2 Troubleshooting Flow Charts       Display and other functions do not work properly           Separate the input and   Is the input free of noise  communication wiring from the  noise source      Ground the recorder properly      Use shielded cables for input and  communication wiring      Insert an isolation transformer  into the power line      Insert a power line filter into the  power line      If an inductive load is connected  to an alarm contact output  use a  surge suppresser on that line        Contact your nearest    YOKOGAWA dealer        Keys do not work     Release the key lock using the  FUNC key    See    Activating Releasing   the Key Lock                 Is the key lock released               Contact your nearest  YOKOGAWA dealer       Some of the menus are not displayed     Unable enter Basic Setting mode                  Is the customize  menu released     Release the hiding of the menu  items using keys           Section 4 22       Contact your nearest  YOKOGAWA dealer        5 6 IM 04P03B01 01E    Chapter6 Maintenance       6 1    Periodic Inspection    Check the operation periodically to keep the recorder in good working order   Perform the following checks and replace worn parts as needed       Is the indication and recording functioning properly  If not  see chapter 5      Are recorded li
31.  CATE       7    Calibration correction function   lt   Models with the  CC1 option   i Select enable  USE  or disable  NOT    ne ya S p i   NOT   el ali The settings are activated                                    OK     4  If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E 1  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select Siz or E or Alaor k  and press the    key        IM 04P03B01 01E 4 19          pon Bum  s 21Seg  suonsuny Buippy BuBueLeys 104 suonesado dn as a    4 15 Enabling the Bias  Low Cut  and Calibration Correction Functions       Explanation    Bias  Enable  1  5 1   Enables the setting of the bias value in Setting mode   Disable  ii i2   The    BIAS    item does not appear in Setting mode     SQRT Low Cut   Sets the low cut function for the square root computation    Enable  1 3   Enables the setting of the low cut function when a channel is set to  square root computation in Setting mode    Disable  itz   The    SQRT    item does not appear in Setting mode     1 5V Low Cut   Sets the low cut function for the 1 5V input    Enable  14 5 16   Enables the setting of the low cut function when a channel is set to 1   5V in Setting mode    Disable  ra i2   The    1 5V    item does not appear in Setting mode     Calibration Correction   CC1 Option    Enable    5      Enables the setting of the calibration correction function in Basic  Setting and Setting modes    Disable  itz   The 
32.  Chart Paper   Item Specifications   Printing width 100 mm   Type Length Z fold type  Approx  16 m        Chart paper feeding accuracy    Within  0 1  After feeding 1000 mm and with respect to the print scale on the chart paper           IM 04P03B01 01E    7 3 Recording Function Specifications       Printouts  Pen Model        Item    Specifications       Recording pen  color     Plotter pen  purple        Alarm printout  Printout contents    Time printout format    Alarm printout buffer    Prints alarm occurrence release    Occurrence  A   release  V  marks  channel No  or tag  alarm type  alarm level  time  printout  buffer overflow mark    Selectable from hour minute  hour minute second  month day hour minute   month day hour minute second  and year month day hour minute second    Stores 8 occurrences of alarm information waiting to be printed        Periodic printout  Interval    Mode  Printout contents    Prints at specified time intervals from the reference time    Reference time  00 hour 00 minute to 23 hour 00 minute  1 hour steps  minute fixed    Auto  Automatically determined from the chart speed    Manual  Select 10 min  12 min  15 min  20 min  30 min  1 hour  2 hours  3 hours  4 hours  6 hours   8 hours  12 hours  or 24 hours    Select no periodic printout or print instantaneous values    Date Time  offset compensation ON OFF  channel information  measured value  alarm status  unit    delta computation ON OFF  scale  channel number or tag  recording color   chart 
33.  D converter is 100 ms         Input Type  Measurable Range  and Computation  The recorder can measure the following types of inputs        Input Type Measurable Range       DC voltage DC voltage in the range of  20 mV to   50 V    1 5V See    1 5V    below    Thermocouple Temperature range corresponding to each type  R  S  B  K  E  J  T  N  W  L  U   and WRe   RTD Temperature range corresponding to each type  Pt100Q and JPt100Q    ON OFF input Contact input  Open contact is OFF  0   Closed contact is ON  1    Voltage input  Less than 2 4 V is OFF  0   Greater than or equal to 2 4 V is ON  1          1 5V  1 5V is scaled to values in the appropriate unit to be used as measured values  Also   the low cut function  input less than 0  is fixed to O  scale left value   can be used     Current Input  A shunt resistor is attached to the input terminal  The current signal is converted to a  voltage signal and measured  The measurable range is the range equivalent to the     DC voltage    range indicated above after converting the current to the voltage signal   Note  Three types of shunt resistors  250 Q  100 Q  and 10 Q  are available for current input  See     Optional Accessories  Sold Separately     in the Operation Guide   For example  a 250 Q  shunt resistor is used to convert the signal to the range of 1 to 5 V for 4 to 20 mA input       Range Type  Measurable Range  and Recording Span  Various    range type    are available for the different types of inputs  for example  the
34.  E or Aya tc  and press the    key   Explanation  Integration Time  Selects the integration time of the A D converter   Selectable Settings Integration Time Scan Interval Recording Interval   Pen Model   Dot Model   50 Hz   SH    20 ms 125 ms 1s  60 Hz  EH    16 7 ms 125 ms 1s  Auto  FULT    20 ms or 16 6 ms  125 ms 1s  100ms  44 5   100 ms   25s        1 Selectable only on the dot model    2 Automatically switch by detecting the power supply frequency        IM 04P03B01 01E 4 3       4 3 Setting the Burnout Detection Function    The burnout detection function of thermocouples can be set on 1 5V or TC input  channels  Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress    Procedure    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                    miz E i olal i    Select    B_OUT       B_OUT  a  E v  Ag  ie iy Select the channel number   E  CH1  4  K7    EO a E Select the recording operation that is  A carried out when a burnout is detected   il  OFF  a  Channel number            to  The settings are activated   ESC     _  a   OK           4  P
35.  FUNC key menu items    Disable  i121 t     Releases Basic Setting mode and shows the all menu items in Setting  mode and all FUNC key menu items     Password  This is the password used to release the customized menu or to enter Basic Setting  mode  Set the password using a four digit number     Note  Changing the Settings without Releasing the Basic Setting Mode Lock  The settings in Basic Setting mode can be changed without releasing the customized menu     Procedure   1  Enter the password in the same manner as described in    Releasing the Customized Menu      and press the  lt  key    2  Enter Basic Setting mode    3  Change the settings in the same manner as the normal procedure    4  Return to Operation mode with the customized menu enabled      lt Related Topics gt    Selecting the FUNC key menus to be hidden  Section 4 21  Selecting the menus to be hidden in Setting mode  Section 4 20  Adjusting the pen dot position  Sections 6 4 and 6 5       4 32    IM 04P03B01 01E       4 23 Changing the Temperature Unit    The unit of the temperature measured using the TC or RTD can be changed  Basic  Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress    Procedure    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold downthe A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operatio
36.  M_PRN  MSG1    MSG2    MSG3    MSG4    MSG5    NONE      ns to Be Assigned   Ld   Starts stops recording        _ S44   Changes the chart speed    t _ Fle     Adjusts the internal clock to the nearest hour       Pera  Executes a manual printout   aS IX Prints message 1    me Ste   Prints message 2    nS 3   Prints message 3   mS  Prints message 4   nS   Prints message 5   noat  No function is assigned      lt Related Topics gt   Setting the secondary chart speed  Section 3 9       4 24    IM 04P03B01 01E       4 19 Setting the Calibration Correction Function    CC1 Option     Explanation    The calibration correction method and the number of correction points can be set  Basic  Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu           tals  IT cit fa   4  Select    CALIB                               gt  tim 4 Select the channel number                          a  i  A          Select whether to perform calibration  i     i            correction using revise values or  absolute values                       wD  fg  a  H  n  A          1    Set the number of calibration    correction points      
37.  Recorde Ea a A ARa A E A EEA KAA ANOEIE OARS E R Ria rE 6 2  6 3  Calibrating the R    cordetssrcginni iea a a a a a a 6 3  6 4 Adjusting the Pen Position  Pen Model  0 00 0    ceesseceseceeeesneeeeeneeeeneeeeesaeeesenaeeesneeeeeeeeeees 6 5  6 5 Adjusting the Dot Printing Position  Dot Model       eessesseesssssriesrrrerrirrrrrssriesrirrrrrnrrinssre 6 7  Specifications   7 1 Input Specifications a inaa e a a E a a aa 7 1  7 2 Alarm Function Specifications           cccecccceceeeseeeeceseeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeaeseeeecnaeeeeeeneeeetaeeeneeeaes 7 3  7 3 Recording Function Specifications              eeeeeeeeeeeeeeieeereer tetett retrett tttrttnttenttnttentnnttnttnnsen nt 7 4  7 4 Display Function Specifications   0       ec ccecceeceeeeeeceee cence eeeeeeaeeseeeeseeseeeeeneeeeaeeeeeeenaeeeeeeenaes 7 7  7 5 Specifications of Optional Functions 0    cee eececeeeceeeeeeeeeeneeceeeeeaeeeeeecneeetaeeeeeeetaeeseeeenaes 7 9  7 6 General Specifications ennari a e A E E e O A 7 13       IM 04P03B01 01E         Chapter1 Functional Description    1 1 Measuring Input Section       Input Section    Number of Measurement Channels and Scan Interval  The recorder samples the input signals on the measurement channels at the scan  interval to obtain the measured values           Model Number of Channels Scan Interval  1 pen model 1 125 ms   2 pen model 2 125 ms   3 pen model 3 125 ms   4 pen model 4 125 ms   Dot model 6 1s     However  the scan interval is 2 5 s when the  integration time of the A
38.  adjusted once a year to assure its recording  accuracy     Note    Pen position is adjusted under standard operating conditions when the recorder is shipped from  the factory  Because the chart paper may expand or contract depending on the environment in  which the recorder is used  it is recommended that the position be readjusted before use     Warm up the recorder for at least 30 minutes    Check that the operating environment such as ambient temperature and  humidity is within the standard operating conditions  see section 7 6     Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    Hold down the Z and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below    Press the A or    key to select the value    For the procedure on how to enter values or characters  see page 18 in the  Operation Guide    To change the polarity  press the A or Z key when the leftmost digit of the  value is blinking    If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu    Adjust the zero position first and then the full position    Increase or decrease the setting to align pen position with the scale line on the  chart paper     eoueusjUle y                                                                                                                                          Sag E L E act   4  Select    Pap       P_ADJ  4     7  _     iS   Ie Select the zero position
39.  are activated                        OK     3  Press the  lt   key to set other channels   If you are done  press the ESC key   4  Hold down the  menu  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     Explanation    Number of Samples of Moving Average  The number of samples can be set to an integer between 2 and 16  Select OFF when  not using the moving average function      lt Related Topics gt   Enabling the moving average  Section 4 10       IM 04P03B01 01E 3 3     apo  Humas  suOHOUNY JUBIUBAUOD 10  suoneiado dnjyes eo       3 4 Setting Recording Zones for Each Channel   Zone Recording     A recording zone can be set for each measurement channel     Procedure    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or Q key to select the value   For the procedure on how to enter values or characters  see page 18 in the  Operation Guide   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                                                 gt  L P E ia Select the    AUX       AUX   a  oe v  Esc Sjoa E Select    ZONE       ZONE     i v  id ryt ft Select the channel number    CH1     y Channel number y  ii i   mi  1   Set the leftmost position of the recording  a It tt tt  Jone   f  lt 3   Leftmost position Vv  uo 1 171  mt   Set the rightmost position o
40.  at all times      The recording colors in order from channel 1 are purple  red  green  blue  brown  and  black  The recording color of each channel can be changed among these six colors      For each channel  trend recording can be enabled or disabled     Chart Speed   On the pen model  the chart speed can be selected from 40 settings in the range of 10 to  12000 mm h    On the dot model  the chart speed can be selected from 28 settings in the range of 10 to  1500 mm h    The default setting is 20 mm h     Zone Recording  A recording zone is assigned to each channel                                                              T I  oO   0  ol         o     o     T I  D     ol l       D     ol Im    l  k ak                  X    Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3    For the procedure to set the functions  see section 1 6     Function Setup Guide           IM 04P03B01 01E    1 3 Recording       Partial Expanded Recording  This function expands a section of the recording range  By default  partial expanded  recording is disabled        a                                                                   l  o    5  o  3       i  o  i l    i l  H j l      A  o  j    o  r      1 l  D    l  ol i i  mmm      1  k sk j  Compressed Expanded    Pen Offset Compensation  Pen Model   This function compensates for the pen offset  phase difference  along the time axis   On 2 pen  3 pen  and 4 pen recorders  there are offsets along the time axis  phase    difference  between the pens  This offset is correct
41.  be set to Celsius or Fahrenheit  The setting applies to all  channels     For the procedure to set the functions  see section 1 6     Function Setup Guide           IM 04P03B01 01E       uondiuoseg jeuonouny         1 6 Function Setup Guide    This section explains the settings necessary to use various functions of the recorder   Read the section corresponding to the function you wish to use     Note  This section contains all the settings related to each item  If the desired setting is the same  as the default value  you do not have to set it                 Item Description Reference  Section  Date Time setting Use CLOCK in Setting mode 2 5  DST Sets the date time for switching between DST and standard time using 3 12  AUX  gt  DST in Setting mode   Setting initialization Use INIT in Basic Setting mode to initialize the settings of Setting mode 4 17    and Basic Setting mode to their default values        Measuring input functions                      Item Description Reference  Section  Input range of each channel  Set RANGE in Setting mode  2 1  1 5V   Unit 2 3  Use UNIT in setting mode to set the unit after scaling     Low cut 4 15  Use PERS   gt  1 5V low cut in Basic Setting mode and select Use or Not  2 1  If Use is selected  turn ON OFF the low cut function using RANGE in Setting mode   If Not is selected  the Low cut item does not appear in the RANGE setting   Scaling   Unit 2 3  Use UNIT in setting mode to set the unit after scaling   Square Root Computation   Uni
42.  for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     Setting Measured and Corrected Values    Using revise values       Measured py  value  A            Correction using revise values  A4 Measured value   A  Correction value   B     A       Scale value    Correction          Y          Calibration point          Correction using absolute values  A4 Measured value   A  Correction value   B       Correction  B3 value                                     A1 A2   gt    Calibration point  B1 p  Example of a two point correction   Calibration   Corrected   Measured Correction Value  Correction   Value value  A    Revise Value   Absolute  Point  B A  Value  B    1 10 0  C 9 8  C 0 2  C 10 0  C   2 90 0  C 90 5  C    0 5  C 90 0  C                      Setup Conditions of Measured and Corrected Values    Setting range of measured and correction values when using revise values  A1  lt  A2  lt  A3  lt       lt  A16   A1   B1   lt   A2   B2   lt   A3   B3   lt       lt   A16   B16   A and B are within the measurable range or scaling range of the range type     Within the scaling range   5  to 105  of the scale value or    19999 to 30000  the decimal  place is the same as the setting for the scale value       Setting range of measured and correction values when using absolute values  A1  lt  A2  lt  A3  lt       lt  A16  B1  lt  B2  lt  B3  lt      lt  B16  A and B are within the measurable range or scaling range of the range type     Within the scaling range   5  to 105  of the scale value or 
43.  is  energized during normal operation     Hysteresis   Sets the alarm hysteresis of the measurement channels    The hysteresis width can be set in the range of 0 0   OFF  to 1 0  of the recording  span in 0 1 steps    The hysteresis applies to all high limit and low limit alarms of measurement channels      lt Related Topics gt   Setting the alarm  Section 2 2       4 2    IM 04P03B01 01E       4 2 Changing the Integration Time of the A D  Converter    The integration time of the A D converter can be set  Basic Setting mode cannot be  entered when recording is in progress    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                  miS Jal  S Select    INTG       INTG  aS  v  mri O S   Select the integration time of the  d pop a A D converter    AUTO  a  v  RS ali The settings are activated    OK     4  If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E ri  and press the          pon Bum  s 21Seg  suonouny Buippy BuBueLeys 104 suonesado dnyas a         key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select Star
44.  many characters      008 Incorrect input mode  Incorrect range mode  Volt  TC  Scale  etc   setting    009 Incorrect input range code  Incorrect range type  2 V  R  PT100  etc   setting    010 Format error  Incorrect character string format    011 Range settings are not same within the selected Channels whose range differs cannot be set simultaneously   channels        012 An invalid characters     Contains an invalid character        013 Ref  CH error     Specify a channel whose range is set to voltage  TC  or RTD for    the reference channel        021 Cannot set an alarm for a SKIPPED channel        022 The upper and lower span limits are equal     This is not allowed        023 The upper and lower scale limits are equal     This is not allowed        024 The lower span limit is greater than the upper span  limit        025 The lower scale limit is greater than the upper scale  limit        026 Bias cannot be set to the SKIPPED channel        027 Bias cannot be set to the DI channel        030 The partial boundary value exceeds the range of the  span        031 Partial is invalid on the SKIPPED channel        035 The upper and lower limits of the printing zone  are equal     Set the rightmost value of the zone     the leftmost value   5  mm        036 The lower limit of the printing zone is greater  than the upper limit     Set the rightmost value of the zone     the leftmost value   5  mm        037 The printing zone is narrower than the minimum  width  5 mm      Set the
45.  mode to enable disable the recording  start printout     Time printout format 4 16  Use T_PRN  gt  RCD in Basic Setting mode to set the time printout format   Channel tag selection   Use PRINT  gt  TAG  CH in Basic Setting mode to select whether to use channel 4 7  numbers or tags in printouts     Use AUX  gt  TAG in Setting mode to set the tag name  3 7  Display functions  Item Description Reference  Section  Date format Same as the Date format in    Recording functions     4 14  Other functions  Item Description Reference  Section  Key lock   Target keys and password 4 9    Use LOCK in Basic Setting mode to set the keys to be key locked and the  password      Enable the key lock  Use FUNC key  gt  LOCK in Operation mode to turn key lock ON OFF     Operation Guide  Activating Releasing    the Key Lock       Customize menu      FUNC key target menu selection  Use S MENU  gt  FUNC in Basic Setting mode to set the menus you wish to hide  to OFF      Setting mode target menu selection  Use S MENU  gt  SET in Basic Setting mode to set the menus you wish to hide  to OFF      Customize menu execution    4 21    4 20    4 22    Use CUST M in Basic Setting mode to select whether to use the customized menu                 Font Use FONT in Basic Setting mode to set the characters used in the recording  4 13  Remote control function   R1 option   Item Description Reference  Section   Remote control function   Assign functions to the remote control input terminals 4 18   Use REM in Basi
46.  ms  20 ms  or 100 ms  dot model   Low pass filtering  pen model   Filter time constant is 2 s  5 s  or 10 s   Moving average  dot model     The number of samples is 2 to 16        Effects of Operating Conditions       Item    Specifications       Ambient temperature    Power supply fluctuation    Magnetic field    Input source resistance  DC voltage range    TC range  RTD range    Mounting position    Vibration    With temperature variation of 10  C   Measurement    0 1  of rdg   1 digit  or less  Recording  Measurement fluctuation    0 2  of the recording span or less    Excluding the error of reference junction compensation  With variation within 90 to 132 V and 180 to 264 VAC  50 60 Hz    Measurement   1 digit or less  Recording   0 1  of the recording span or less  With variation of  2 Hz from rated power frequency  power supply voltage 90 to 132  180 to 264 VAC    Measurement    0 1  of rdg   1 digit  or less  Recording  Same as the measurement fluctuation  AC  50 60 Hz  and DC 400 A m fields   Measurement    0 1  of rdg 10 digits  or less  Recording   0 5  of the recording span or less    With variation of  1 kQ    Ranges of 200 mV or less  Within  10 uV   Ranges of 2V or more   0 1  of rdg  With variation of  1 KQ   10 uV or less  With variation of 10 Q per wire  resistance of all three wires must be equal     Measurement    0 1  of rdg   1 digit  or less   Recording  Measurement fluctuation    0 1  of the recording span or less  With maximum difference of 40 mQ betwe
47.  occurrence release        Indicates that there are alarms that are not  printed because the alarm printout buffer is full                     Level number       Alarm type  H  high limit  L  low limit  h  difference high limit   and l  difference low limit        Channel No  or tag   A  Alarm occurrence  V   Alarm release          uondiuoseg jeuonouny      The print condition can be set to  1  print when alarms occur and release   2  print  only when alarms occur  or  3  do not print      Alarms that occur while an alarm printout is in progress are temporarily saved to the  buffer memory in a printout wait condition  Alarms are cleared from the buffer  memory when they are printed      The number alarms that can be stored in the buffer is 8 and 12 on the pen model and  dot model  respectively  Alarms that occur while the buffer is full are not printed  A  buffer overflow mark is printed when there are alarms that cannot be printed because  the buffer is full      The time printout format can be selected     Manual Printout   Measured values and alarm status can be printed manually using the keys  When  manual printout is executed  trend recording stops and restarts when manual printout is  complete     lt For the operation procedure  see the Operation Guide  gt     Message Printout   Preset messages can be printed on the chart paper using the keys  Five messages    each within 16 characters  can be registered in advance      If message printout is executed while another mess
48.  power 40 VA  Power consumption  Model 100 VAC 240 VAC Maximum  1  to 4 pen model Approx  12 VA  Approx  17 VA  Approx  40 VA  6 dot model Approx  13 VA  Approx  18 VA  Approx  40 VA         When balanced          IM 04P03B01 01E 7 13    suoneoyioeds a    7 6 General Specifications       Isolation       Item    Specifications       Insulation resistance  Dielectric strength    Grounding    Each terminal to ground terminal  20 MQ or more  at 500 VDC    Power supply to ground terminal  1500 VAC  50 60 Hz   1 minute   Contact output terminal to ground terminal  1500 VAC  50 60 Hz   1 minute   Measuring input terminal to ground terminal  1000 VAC  50 60 Hz   1 minute   Between measuring input terminals  1000 VAC  50 60 Hz   1 minute  except for RTD input terminal   Remote input terminal to ground terminal  500 VDC  1 minute   Grounding resistance  100 Q or less       Transport and Storage Conditions       Item    Specifications       Ambient temperature       25 to 60  C             Ambient humidity 5 to 95 RH  no condensation   Vibration 10 to 60 Hz  4 9 m s  maximum  Shock 392 m s  maximum  in packaged condition   Supported Standards  Item Specifications  CSA Certified by CSA22 2 No  61010 1  Installation category II     Measurement category II   Pollution  degree 2    UL Certified by UL61010B 1  CSA NRTL C   CE  EMC EN61326 Emission  Class A  Immunity  Annex A     Low voltage directive  C Tick  Noise    EN61000 3 2   EN61000 3 3   EN55011 Class A Group 1   EN61010 1  Installat
49.  precedence   Higher  H  L  h  and    lower      Scale  Prints the leftmost and rightmost values of the recording span and  the channel number or tag for channels that have scale printout  specified  The scale is printed for one channel at each periodic  printout  The channel whose scale is printed changes in ascending  order  The scale of channels that are being zone recorded is  printed within the recording range of the zone for 40 mm or greater      Recording color  pen model   Prints the recording colors of channels that have   scale printout and recording color printout specified      Chart speed  The chart speed can be printed      For the measured values and alarm status  you can select whether to print them for   each channel  For the scale and recording color  pen model   you can select  whether to print them       Interval  The printout interval can be set by specifying the value or set automatically in sync  with the chart speed  Printout is not carried out at the following chart speeds   Pen model  1800 mm h or higher  Dot model  120 mm h or higher      Turning ON OFF the Periodic Printout  Periodic printout can be turn ON OFF  By default  periodic printout is enabled with the  interval synchronized to the chart speed     For the procedure to set the functions  see section 1 6     Function Setup Guide           1 12 IM 04P03B01 01E    1 3 Recording       Alarm Printout  Alarm information is printed when an alarm occurs or releases   A1H2 10 00        Time of alarm
50.  rightmost value of the zone     the leftmost value   5  mm        038 Partial is invalid on the DI channel        039 The bias and the calibration cannot be used  simultaneously        040 Datume value  1  gt   2     Set the measured value of the first point less than that of the  second point in the calibration correction        041 Datume value  n 1  gt n     Set the measured value of the n   1  point less than or equal to  that of the nt    point in the calibration correction        042 Revise value  n 1  gt   n     Set the correction value of the n   1  point less than that of the  point in the calibration correction     nth       048 Start   Finish     The DST start time and end time cannot be set to the same time        049 Invalid or missing DST time settings     Since the time gains one hour when the DST starts  the set up  time does not exist           IM 04P03B01 01E    Bunooyseqnol eo    5 1 AList of Error Messages                                                       Code Message Sent via Communication Explanation Countermeasures  081 All space or    quit    string cannot be specified      086 The key lock release password is incorrect  Enter the correct password   087 This key is locked      091 Password is incorrect  Enter the correct password   100 IP address doesn   t belong to class A  B  or C      101 The result of the masked IP address is all Os or 1s         102 SUBNET mask is incorrect  Set a correct subnet mask    103 The net part of default gateway is 
51.  the calibration correction    f  on  P    Channel number z  Displays the following when the   S o af m   calibration correction is ON    E Ht         Enter the measured value of the 15t point           4  Measured value of the  18  point       Tt           Enter the calibration value of the 13t point           C  rrection value of the  18 point       itl          Enter the measured value of the 2  point        Measured value of the  2nd point          Tt            l i  i Enter the calibration value of the 2   point                                                                                      C  rrection value of the     2nd point   y   Tht ce ate te  ae       mic tt     st ac   y   it  Enter the measured value of the 16  point   4   Measured value of the  e   16th point Vv          Enter the calibration value of the 16  point              4  Correction value of the  16th point          itl       Save the settings           T   3   g  i     it                      M                The settings are activated     ESCH       a   ON                                Setting example when the calibration correction  method is set to revise value and the number of  calibration correction points is set to 16       IM 04P03B01 01E 3 11     apo  Humas  suon  uny JUBIUBAUOD 10  SUOH E1BdC dnjes eo    3 11 Performing Calibration Correction   CC1 Option        Explanation    3  Press the  lt  key to set other channels   If you are done  press the ESC key   4  Hold down the  MENU  key
52.  y  ies A izi i Select the channel number    CH1  a  v  IZ      Select the filter time constant                                1  1   f  OFF   Channel number    Bni                         ES Sal m The settings are activated      OK                                   3  Press the  lt  key to set other channels   If you are done  press the ESC key   4  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     Explanation    Filter Time Constant  The time constant is selectable from 2 s  5 s  and 10 s  Select OFF when not using the  filter      lt Related Topics gt   Enabling the filter function  Section 4 11       3 2 IM 04P03B01 01E       3 3 Setting the Moving Average  Dot Model     The moving average function can be set on the measurement channels on the dot  model     Procedure    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or 7 key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                                                                gt  it Select the    AUX       AUX     y  Ese mi  E Select    M_AVE       M_AVE  4  y   gt  re Select the channel number    CHI         1 cle Select the number of samples of the    mr pe moving average   f  OFF   4  Channel number Vv      Il   i  ESC mic The settings
53. 01E    4 23        epo w Buys dIseg  suolouny Bulppy buibueys 104 suonesado dnyas a       4 18 Assigning Functions to the Remote Control  Input Terminals   R1 Option     Functions can be assigned to the remote control input terminals  Basic Setting mode  cannot be entered when recording is in progress    Procedure    Explanation    Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below    Press the A or    key to select the value    If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                                             gt  iz l  Z   Mi Select    REM       REM  c   v  m gt    pa wi   Select the remote control terminal number    REM1      y  mreide a i Select the function to be assigned    RCD   gt   Remote control terminal number   esc   Z i The settings are activated    OK     Press the  lt   key to set other remote numbers    If you are done  press the ESC key    To return to the Operation mode    1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E rit  and press the    key    2  Press the A or 7 key to select St or E or Aiace tc  and press the    key     Remote Numbers  The remote control input terminal numbers are from 1 to 5     Functio  RCD      C_SPD  T_ADJ   
54. 199  F  LiL     200 0 to 900 0  C    328 0 to 1652 0  F  U  iJ    200 0 to 400 0  C    328 0 to 752 0  F  WRe      E  0 0 to 2400 0  C 32 to 4352  F  RTD  r ka   Range Type Selectable Span Range    C  Selectable Span Range    F   PT  Pt100   FE      200 0 to 600 0  C    328 0 to 1112 0  F  JPT JPt100   35i     200 0 to 550 0  C    328 0 to 1022 0  F   N1 option  N3 option  Selectable Input Type Selectable Input Type Notes  Settings Setting  Cut CU    Cu10  GE  PR Pe PR40 20 Thermocouple   Cu2_CUe  Cu10  L amp N  PLATI PLUAEF   PLATINEL  Cu3 CU3  Cu10  WEED  NiMo m   o _ NiNiMo  Cu4 CUMH  Cu10  BAILEY  W WRe       re E W WRe26  Cus CUS  Cu10 a   0 00392 at 20  C N2 ne Type N  AWG14   Cu6 CUE  Cu10 a   0 00393 at 20  C Kp PrP Kp vs Au7Fe  Cu25 CUeS Cu25   a   0 00425 at 0  C Pt4 PtH Pt25 RTD  Pt3 Pt 3 Pt50  Nit nil Ni100  SAMA   Ni2 nie Ni100  DIN   Ni3 na Ni120  J263 Je2e63  J263 B  Cu8 Cus Cu53  Cu9 cug Cu100  a   0 00425 at 0  C                      IM 04P03B01 01E    2 1 Setting the Input Range                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                1 5V Input   N r Zi ri ba   Select    RANGE       RANGE  ra  oo v   gt  A n Select the channel number    CH1     v  i H  Et Select    1 5V      I 5V  Channel mbe    lt   Ja i  rift    Set the left span value   Span left  lt   cg Ae  
55. 24 VDC AC Power Supply Operation   P1        Item    Specifications       Rated supply voltage    24 VDC AC    Allowable power supply voltage range    Withstand voltage    21 6 to 26 4 VDC AC    1000 VAC at 50 60 Hz for one minute  between the power terminal and the ground terminal   Rated power supply frequency    50 60 Hz  for AC operation     Allowable power supply frequency range    50 Hz   2  or 60 Hz   2   for AC operation     Effects of power supply voltage fluctuation  The fluctuation in the measured values is within  1 digit and that in the recording is within  0 1  in    the recording span for the 21 6 to 26 4 VAC DC range     Effects of power supply frequency fluctuation  The fluctuation in the measured values and recording is   0 1  of rdg   1 digit  at the rated    Rated power  Power consumption    frequency  2 Hz   25 VA  for DC operation  or 35 VA  for AC operation              Model 24 VDC 24 VAC Maximum  1 to 4 pen models Approx  7 VA  Approx  13 VA  Approx  35 VA  6 dot model Approx  8 VA  Approx  13 VA  Approx  35 VA         When balanced          7 12    IM 04P03B01 01E       7 6 General Specifications          Construction  Item Specifications  Mounting Flush panel mounting  on a vertical plane   Mounting angle Inclined backward up to 30 degrees from a horizontal plane   Allowable panel thickness 2 to 26mm  Material Case  drawn steel  Front door  Aluminum die cast  Color Case  Charcoal gray light  Munsell 10B3 6 0 3 or equivalent   Front door  Charcoal gr
56. 3 1  Change the recording color of measurement channels  dot model    Use COLOR in Basic Setting mode to set the recording color of measurement 4 5  channels   Turn trend recording ON OFF  dot model   Use AUX  gt  PRINT in Setting mode to turn ON OFF the trend recording for each 3 6  measurement channel   Chart speed Use CHART in Setting mode to set the chart speed  2 4  Record by setting recording zone for each channel  Use AUX  gt  ZONE in Setting mode to set the recording zone for each channel  3 4  Partial expanded recording Use PART in Basic Setting mode and select Use or Not  4 12  If Use is selected  set the display mode using AUX  gt  PART in Setting mode  3 5  If Not is selected  the AUX  gt  PART item does not appear   Record by compensating for the pen offset along the time axis  pen model   Use POC in Setting mode to turn ON OFF offset compensation  4 6  Date format Use DATE in Basic Setting mode to set the printout display format 4 14  of the date   Periodic printout  Mae  3122    Ree ope eos Channel number       or tag                     Printout interval  Use PER  in Basic Setting mode to set the periodic printout interval      Enable Disable the periodic printout  Use PER  in Basic Setting mode to turn ON OFF the periodic printout      Scale printout and recording color printout  pen model   Use PRINT  gt  SCALE in Basic Setting mode to turn scale printout ON OFF   Use PRINT  gt  PEN color in Basic Setting mode to turn pen color printout  ON OFF  pen model   
57. 4  v  K da   s  Eso       a i The settings are activated    OK     3  If you are done  press the ESC key   4  Hold down the  menu  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     Explanation    Trend Recording Interval   AUTO  FIL i   The trend recording interval is set according to the chart speed so  that the dots do not overlap    FIX  Ft tt   The trend recording interval is fixed to 10 s 6 dots     When set to AUTO When set to FIX    Q a        a        Recording Intervals When AUTO Is Selected                                               Chart speed Integration Time Set to 50Hz 60HZ AUTO  Integration Time Set to 100 ms  10 mm h 90s 90s  15 mm h 60s 60s  20 mm h 45s 45s  25 mm h 36 s 35 s  30 mm h 30 s 30 s  40 mm h 22s 22 5 S  50 mm h 18s 17 58  60 mm h 15s 15s  75 mm h 12s 10s  80 mm h lis 10s   90 mm h or faster 10s 10s           apo  Humas  suon  uny JUBIUBAUOD 10  suoesado dnjes eo       IM 04P03B01 01E 3 1       3 2 Setting the Filter  Pen Model     A filter can be set on the measurement channels on the pen model     Procedure    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                  edt Select the    AUX       AUX     v     TPE  E Ji He  i   Select    FILTR      FILTR  a   
58. 5 s  when the integration time of the A D converter is 100 ms     1 s  when the integration time of the A D converter is 20 ms or 16 7 ms                                   Input Type  Item Specifications  Input type DC voltage  1 5V  TC  RTD  DI  ON OFF input   DC current  by adding an external shunt resistor   Input Range and Measurable Range  Input Range Type Measurable Range  Volt 20 mV    20 00 to 20 00 mV  60 mV    60 00 to 60 00 mV  200 mV    200 0 to 200 0 mV  2V    2 000 to 2 000 V  6V    6 000 to 6 000 V  20 V    20 00 to 20 00 V  50 V    50 00 to 50 00 V  1 5V  0 800 to 1 200 V range  to  4 800 to 5 200 V range   TC R  0 0 to 1760 0  C 32 to 3200  F  S  0 0 to 1760 0  C 32 to 3200  F  B  0 0 to 1820 0  C 32 to 3308  F  K   200 0 to 1370 0  C  328 to 2498  F  E   200 0 to 800 0  C  328 0 to 1472 0  F  J   200 0 to 1100 0  C  328 0 to 2012 0  F  T   200 0 to 400 0  C  328 0 to 752 0  F  N  0 0 to 1300 0  C 32 to 2372  F  w  0 0 to 2315 0  C 32 to 4199  F  L   200 0 to 900 0  C  328 0 to 1652 0  F  Us  200 0 to 400 0  C  328 0 to 752 0  F  WRe   0 0 to 2400 0  C 32 to 4352  F  RTD PT  Pt100       200 0 to 600 0  C  328 0 to 1112 0  F  JPT  JPt100       200 0 to 550 0  C  328 0 to 1022 0  F  DI Level 0  Less than 2 4 V  1  Greater than or equal to 2 4 V  Contact 0  Open  1  Closed  1 R S B K  E  J  T  N  IEC584 1  1995   DIN IEC584  JIS C1602 1995  2 W  W 5  Rd W 26  Rd  Hoskins Mfg  Co    ASTM E988  3 L  Fe CuNi  DIN43710  U  Cu CuNi  DIN43710  4  WRe  W 3 Re W 25 Re  
59. AMA   Ni100 DIN    0 15  of rdg   0 4  C   Ni120  J263 B Oto 40K  3 0 K   40 to 300 K  1 0 K  Cu53   0 15  of rdg   0 8  C   Cu100   0 2  of rdg   1 0  C                    Note  No RJC for PR40 20  fixed to 0  C        Remote Control 5 Points   R1        Item    Specifications       Number of input terminals  Input type    Input type and signal level  Voltage free contact  Open collector   Signal type   Operation    5    Isolated from the main circuitry through a photocoupler  built in isolated power supply for the input  terminals  and shared common    Contact closed at 200 Q or less and contact open at 100 kQ or greater   ON voltage  0 5 V or less  sink current 30 mA or more   leakage current when OFF  0 25 A or less  Edge  level  or trigger  250 ms or more    Perform the following control operations by applying a given signal to the remote signal input    terminal       Start stop recording  edge       Set the clock  adjust the clock to the nearest hour with the contact input  trigger        Time When Signal Is Input    Procedure       00 min 00 sto 01 min 59 s  58 min 00 s to 59 min 59 s    Truncates the minutes and seconds  Example  10 00 50     10 00 00  Rounds up the minutes and seconds  Example  10 59 50     11 00 00    02 min 00 s to 57 min to 59 s No operation         Manual printout  trigger       Message 1 to 5 printout  trigger     Switch the chart speed  level           IM 04P03B01 01E    7 11    suoneoyioeds      7 5 Specifications of Optional Functions       
60. ES  mp B l      S I H Enter the ASCII code of the 16t  character   16th character ASCII code  c       ESc     fic   l The settings are activated                                             OK     Press the     key to set other message numbers   If you are done  press the ESC key   Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     Characters That Can Be Used for Messages  Set a message using up to 16 characters   The available characters are as follows   Alphabet  numbers  symbols                                 w Q  2  3      and space     lt Related Topics gt   Printing a message     Printing a Message    in the Operation Guide       IM 04P03B01 01E       3 9 Setting the Secondary Chart Speed  Remote  Control Function   R1     The secondary chart speed when the chart speed is to be switched using the remote  control function   R1 option  can be set     1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the 4 or 7 key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                                  gt  mrt   Select the    AUX       AUX   ESCH i i  l   Select    SPD_2       SPD 2   e       gt  O a Select the secondary chart speed      v  eS    r  Esa Z iz The settings are activated    OK     3  Ifyou are done  pr
61. G iNi 2 12  Setting the Date Time          eecccccceeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaeeseaeeneeesaeseeeeenieesaeeneeeeaas 2 13    Setup Operations for Convenient Functions  Setting Mode     3 1  3 2  3 3  3 4  3 5  3 6  3 7  3 8  3 9  3 10  3 11  3 12    Setting the Trend Recording Interval  Dot Model           ccceeceecceceeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeneeseeeeeeeneee 3 1  Setting the Filter  Pen Model           cceccccceeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeneesaeseneesiaeseeeeneees 3 2  Setting the Moving Average  Dot Model             cccceeeceeeeeeeeeeceeeeceeeeaeesneeesaeeeneesieesseeenees 3 3  Setting Recording Zones for Each Channel  Zone Recording            cccceeseeeeteeteeeeeeeeteees 3 4  Setting the Partial Expanded Recording          cccceeeeeceeceeeenee certs eeeeeeeecneeeeaeeeneeenaeeeeeeeneee 3 5  Turning Trend Recording  Dot Model  and Periodic Printout ON OFF for Each Channel 3 6  Setting Tags ON Channels          cccceccceeceeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeescaeeseeeenieesaeseneescaeenieeeniees 3 7  Setting the Message String           ceeeeccceeseeesceeeteeeeaeceeeeeeaeseaeeceeeeeaaeeeeesaeeseaeeeeeesiaeseeeeenaees 3 8  Setting the Secondary Chart Speed  Remote Control Function   R1         eeceeeeeeee 3 9  Applying a Bias on the Measuring Input Signal          0  0    eee eee eee eee seee terete tenenees 3 10  Performing Calibration Correction   CC1 Option          cceeeeeceeeteeeeeeceeeeeeaeeeeeeeneeeeeeeenees 3 11  Setting the Date Time for Switching 
62. Hoskins Mfg Co    5 Pt100  JIS C1604 1997  IEC751 1995  DIN IEC751 1996    JPt100  JIS C1604 1989  JIS C1606 1989  Measurement current  i   1 mA  Pt100  JPt100           IM 04P03B01 01E    suoneoyioeds      7 1 Input Specifications          Item    Specifications       Input type    Floating unbalanced input   Isolation between channels  except  b terminal is shared for RTD input         Burnout Detection of TC    Can be set for each channel   Upscale Downscale switchable              Input Type Operating Conditions  TC input 2 KQ or less  normal  10 MQ or more  burnout  detection current  approx  10 uA  1 5V input 0 2 V or less  burnout          RJC of TC input    Set whether to use the recorder RJC function or an external RJC function for each channel   Set the compensation voltage when using an external RJC function   Compensation voltage range     19999 uV to 20000 uV        A D converter  Resolution  Integration time    16 bits   Pen model  Selectable from 20 ms  50 Hz   16 7 ms  60 Hz   and Auto  auto switch between 20 ms  and 16 7 ms according to the power supply frequency     Dot model  Selectable from 20 ms  50 Hz   16 7 ms  60 Hz   100 ms and Auto  auto switch  between 20 ms and 16 7 ms according to the power supply frequency         Filter function  pen model     Filter ON OFF switchable for each channel   Time constant selectable from 2  5  and 10 s        Moving average function   dot model     Moving average ON OFF switchable for each channel   The number of sam
63. I  4  Span right Vv  He    I E T il Select the left scale value and the decimal place   4 I      fe  Scale left Decimal point     Ha  yy i Select the right scale value   a     Scale right  lt          Displays the following when the low cut  Lit cet is enabled   t TON      Turn ON or OFF the low cut function   Low cut          171  Set the low cut point          4 0 0 to 5 0  of the recording span  0 1 steps            The settings are activated   ESC     tj te   OK       Input Type on Which Square Root Computation Can Be Performed  Square root computation can be performed when set to DC voltage input     Span Left and Span Right  Same as the selectable span range of the DC voltage range   Make sure that span left is less than span right     Scale Left and Scale Right  Selectable range  mantissa       19999 to 30000  Decimal place  XXXXX  XXXX X  XXX XX  XX XXX  X XXXX  To set the decimal place  press the   A or 7 key while the iz of the setup item of  scale left is blinking   Make sure that scale left is less than scale right   Low Cut and Low Cut Point  If low cut is set to ON  set the low cut point   Selectable range of the low cut point  0 0 to 5 0  of the recording span  Values below the low cut point is set to 0  of the recording span  scale left value       lt Related Topics gt   Enabling the low cut function  Section 4 15       IM 04P03B01 01E 2 7     epow w Bum  s  suonesado dnyes p  sn Ajjuenbai4        2 1 Setting the Input Range       Skip  Unused Channels        
64. PROM write error  Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer   960 Ribbon error Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer   961 Printer error Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer   962 Plotter error Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer   963 Pen 1 error Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer   964 Pen 2 error Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer   965 Pen 3 error Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer   966 Pen 4 error Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer           IM 04P03B01 01E    Bunooyseqnol eo       5 2 Troubleshooting Flow Charts    Follow the flow charts to correct the problem     Nothing works  pen and chart paper do not move      Turn ON the power properly     See    Power Supply Wiring     in the Operation Guide     Connect properly     See    Power Supply Wiring     in the Operation Guide             Is the power switch  turned ON  Does the switch  work properly                           Is the power supply  connected properly           Supply the power at the specified  voltage and frequency         Is the power supplied  properly           Contact your nearest  YOKOGAWA dealer     e The reading error is large   e The indication is unstable     The pen is off the scale on either the 0  or 100  side          Does the input meet  the specifications     Change the input to meet  the specifications              Are the span and range  settings correct     Adjust the span and range     To the next page       5 4 IM 04P03B01 01E    5 2 Troubleshooting Flow Charts       From the previ
65. T      iin a   Select the chart speed   al  K amd o       all me i The settings are activated    OK     3  If you are done  press the ESC key   4  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     Chart Speed  e Pen model  Select from the 40 settings shown below     Dot model  Select from the 28 settings in the thick frame shown below     Chart speed  the chart speed of the dot model is inside the thick frame   Unit  mm h          50  200  1200 1800  2400  7200  9000  10800  12000                120  150  160  180l                                      lt Related Topics gt   Disabling the new chart speed printout  Section 4 7       2 12    IM 04P03B01 01E       2 5 Setting the Date Time    The date time can be set     Procedure    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   For the procedure on how to enter values or characters  see page 18 in the  Operation Guide   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                                          Te fe O    Select    CLOCK       CLOCK  pr   y  re  O f     1  Set the year  month  and day     i Fa  Year Month Day Zn  Ho  vide      i    Sets the hour  minute  and second   A  j  Hour Minute Second S  E al i    The settings are activated
66. User   s Models SR10001 SR10002 SR10003 SR10004   Manual SR10006  SR10000 Recorder    oe  vigilantplant     eee      Yokogawa Electric Corporation          Foreword    Notes    Trademarks    Revisions    1st Edition  February 2006  YK     Thank you for purchasing the YOKOGAWA SR10000 Recorder    This user   s manual explains how to use the SR10000 recorder excluding the  communication functions  To ensure correct use  please read this manual thoroughly  before operation    The following three manuals including this manual are available for the SR10000  Recorder     Paper Manual          Manual Title Manual No  Description   SR10000 Recorder IM 04P03B01 02E Explains concisely the operations of the   Operation Guide SR10000 Recorder  It is also provided in the  CD ROM        Electronic Manuals Provided on the Accompanying CD ROM                Manual Title Manual No  Description   SR10000 Recorder IM 04P03B01 02E Explains concisely the operations of the   Operation Guide SR10000 Recorder  This is the electronic  version of the paper manual    SR10000 Recorder IM 04P03B01 01E This manual    User   s Manual   SR10000 IM 04P03B01 17E Explains the communication functions of the   Communication Interface SR10000 Recorder using Ethernet interface and   User   s Manual the RS 422A 485 communication interface        The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of  continuing improvements to the instrument   s performance and functions    Every effo
67. a Denotes 1024  Example  768 KB  file size   Kiii Denotes 1000     Safety Markings  The following markings are used in this manual     damage to the instrument  This symbol appears on the  instrument to indicate that the user must refer to the user   s  manual for special instructions  The same symbol appears in  the corresponding place in the user   s manual to identify those  instructions  In the manual  the symbol is used in conjunction  with the word    WARNING    or    CAUTION          WARNING   Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause serious    or fatal injury to the user  and precautions that can be taken to    i Improper handling or use can lead to injury to the user or    prevent such occurrences     CAUTION 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     Note Calls attention to information that is important for proper  operation of the instrument     Subheadings  On pages that describe the operating procedures in Chapter 2 through 4 and 6  the  following symbols are used to distinguish the procedures from their explanations     Follow the numbered steps  All procedures are written with  inexperienced users in mind  depending on the operation  not    all steps need to be taken     Explanation This subsection describes the setting parameters and the  limitations on the procedures  It does not give a det
68. able  raiz   The    PART    item does not appear in Setting mode      lt Related Topics gt   Setting the partial expanded recording  Section 3 5       4 16    IM 04P03B01 01E       4 13 Changing the Printout Font    Procedure    Explanation    The printout font can be changed  Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when  recording is in progress    Font    Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below    Press the A or    key to select the value    If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                  iz Me slate Select    FONT       FONT  4  y    lt  Z i H Select the printout font    ENG    4  y            tt  The settings are activated   Ec     Zt  Z   OK     If you are done  press the ESC key    To return to the Operation mode    1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E 1  and press the    key    2  Press the A or 7 key to select St or E or A iacr tc  and press the   gt  key     English     aG     Uses the alphabet  numbers  and symbols for printout   Japanese        1    Uses the alphabet  Katakana  numbers  and symbols for printout   German  GE       Uses the German alphabet  numbers  and symbols for printout   French  F         Uses th
69. age is being printed  the most  recent message is temporarily stored to the buffer memory in a printout wait condition   Messages are cleared from the buffer memory when they are printed      The number of messages that can be stored in the buffer is 5  If message printout is  executed when the buffer is full  the message is not printed  A buffer overflow mark is  printed when there are messages that cannot be printed because the buffer is full      The time printout format can be selected     New Chart Speed Printout     When the chart speed is changed  the time tick  dot model   the date time of change   and the new chart speed are printed  An asterisk     shows there are messages that  cannot be printed      The time printout format can be selected     Recording Start Printout   When recording is started  the time tick  dot model   the time  and the chart speed can   be printed  An asterisk     shows there are messages that cannot be printed      The recording start printout can be enabled or disabled  By default  the recording  start printout is disabled      The time printout format can be selected     For the procedure to set the functions  see section 1 6     Function Setup Guide           IM 04P03B01 01E       1 3 Recording       Setting Printout   List or setup list can be printed  When setting printout is executed  trend recording stops  and restarts when the printout is complete    List printout contains settings such as the input range and alarm for each channel  
70. ai    pen offset compensation  pen position adjustment                periodic inspection             periodic printout 0 0    eee cece ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeteteeeetseaees   periodic printout interval               cccceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee  periodic printout  reference time Of             ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 10  power SUPpIy rrine ann Aa aesae arani edesesbeasectveinss 7 13  printout contents     we 1 10  PRINTOUTS yo    cates EA A E AT TT creases 7 5  R   r    ng types menr n a e a a EES 1 1  recording        1 8  recording color     1 8  FOCOMCING  SPAN a fetta wccseuepiceunsdutsaacexnicsccubpedenncesncnaaranseen dee 1 1  recording start printout         eee eee erent eeeeee 1 13  4 8  recording ZOMG  sisisi emege aineenaan dreo EA E reene EEEa EE 3 4  reference junction COMpensation            eee eee eee 1 3  PETEFENCS PON iissa a aa ea a a SEa aT 1 9  Play NO  susrssmsanin inie 2 10  remaining chart length    s sesssseiersesierrrrsrsrrresrsrrresrerrrerrerene 6 1  remote control                   1 16  4 24  FEMOTS SIGMA scccceccascecses cad ehsdedadeaeeus obs ccdecatasesnebosecs en  eam  ns 1 16  POVISIOIIS iai a neri esadi i ea aaa ERIE NEA TERNS i  E O A AAE 4 5            scaling              scan interval   secondary Chart speed ou    ee eee eee eceeeseeeceeeeeeeeneeeeees 3 9  Selectable span range          sessessesserrseresrrnrresrneriesenrereeenreneees 2 2  selectable span range  delta computation              ee 2 5  settings necessary to use various func
71. ailed    explanation of the function  For details on the function  see  chapter 1        IM 04P03B01 01E iii         Contents    Chapter 1    Chapter 2    Chapter 3    Chapter 4       Foreword aino a stadeanzannatncndacedvoavasadandiintadcaudansaoacass amide wageadadiaasadsaubawsa A a aE i  How to Use This Manual                 cccsececcccececeeatesseecseeceececeaueeaseseseeeeeeeeeseeaueesuecseeeneeeeesanegaaeeseeeeesaneees ii    Functional Description    1 1  1 2  1 3  1 4  1 5  1 6    Measuring Input Section 00 0    cece cette eee teeee cee eeeee certs eaaeeeeeeeneeeeaeseeeeeaeeseeeenieesiaeeeneeeaa 1 1  Alai S oaaae aa a a a a a a a aa r eTa p el denen 1 6  R  cordiNg cairisses a eiia E Aaa A EE Ea A AA AE ENEA 1 8  Remote Control Function   R1 Option          cecceccseeeeeeceeeeeeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeesneeseeeenaees 1 16  Other FUNC  ONS   ianiai aaa aa anaa aaa EE 1 17  F  nction Setup  Guide  aaeain in sds ne aane shcucese les vagdaves case shededanr ibagesderdinseeanens 1 18    Frequently Used Setup Operations  Setting Mode     2 1  2 2  2 3  2 4  2 5    Setting the Input RANGE   0 00    ce ceeceeeeeeeeeceeeceeeeeeseeeeseeeaaeeeaeesaeecaaeseeaeeaaeseaaeseeeetaeeseaaennnees 2 1  Setting the Alarm       eeccceeeeeee cece enee cnet eenaeeeeee ene eeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeneesae seers saeseeeeenieesiaeseeeeniee 2 9  Setting the Unit on Linearly Scaled Channels            c cccceeececeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeereesieeeeneenaes 2 11  Changing the Chart Speed issiusti aeaiiai E
72. alue   5  of the span of the measurable range     of the range  example     2 200 to 2 200 V for the 2 V range       TC and RTD input  Displays values for input values between    the min  measurable value     10  C     and    the max  measurable value   10  C     example     10 0  C to 1770 0  C for TC R      ON OFF input  DI   Displays the input value 0 or 1      Linear scaling  1 5V  scaling  and square root   Displays value for input values between    the  leftmost value of scale     5  of scaling span    and    the rightmost value of scale   5  of scaling  span     example     5 0 to 105 0 when scaled to 0 000 to 100 0   However  the displayable range  during scaling is from    19999 to 31500  excluding the decimal   Values below    19999 and  values above 31500 are displayed as    Over and  Over  respectively           IM 04P03B01 01E 7 7    suoneoyioeds      7 4 Display Function Specifications                                  Item Specifications  Special values Measurement channel   Status Display Description    Over OVER See below       Over  OVER See below    Skip SKIP A value for channels set to skip    Error ERROR Values such as when both the reference channel and measurement  channel are  Over or    Over in delta computation     Burnout B OUT A value displayed when a burnout is detected on a channel set to  burnout up scale       Burnout B OUT A value displayed when a burnout is detected on a channel set to    burnout down scale         Over and    Over of measurem
73. and 3  to 7  digits  data display  of the 7  segment LED  Green  24 digit  alarm display   Orange       Calibration Correction   CC1        Item    Specifications       Calibration Correction Method    Converts the measured values of the measurement channels to correction values   Specify using revise values or absolute values   Number of correction points  2 to 16  including the start and end points     Selectable input ranges DC voltage  TC  RTD  and 1 5V       Cu10  Cu25 RTD Input   N1        Item    Specifications       Cu10  Cu25 RTD    This option allows Cu10 and Cu25 inputs to be added to the standard input types     Input type and measurable range    Measurement and recording accuracy       Input Type  Cu10  GE   Cu10  L amp N   RTD Cu10  WEED    Measurement  current i  2 mA     Measurable Range          200 to 300  C    Cu10  BAILEY   328 0 to 572 0  F    Cu10  a   0 00392 at 20  C  Cu10  a   0 00393 at 20  C  Cu25   a   0 00425 at 0  C    Measurement current i   1 mA                      Input Type Measurement Accuracy Recording Accuracy  Cu10  GE   Cu10  L amp N   Cu10  WEED  Measurement accuracy      9 9i  Cu10  BAILEY    0 4  of rdg   1 0  C     Cu10  a   0 00392 at 20  C  Cu10  a   0 00393 at 20  C  Cu25  a   0 00425 at 0  C       0 3  of recording span                      0 3  of rdg   0 8  C           Expansion Inputs   N3        Item    Specifications       Input type    Adds the input types shown in the table below                                           
74. annot be entered when recording is in  progress     Procedure    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                          tS tl   almali   Select    PRINT       PRINT  4  y  T aa aa i  1  11  1 ami   a 7  Channel No  tag printout   CH  TAG  a Select whether to use the channel  v numbers  CH  or tags  TAG  for the  T _  printout   i   CH         v  I ee aie haan Channel No  printout  Dot model only    CHPRN    Select whether to print the channel  y number or tag by the trend recording   aie _  Select ON or OFF    ON   lt   a v   I i I T mt F    Alarm printout   ALARM    Select whether to print the alarm  rT i occurrence release  ON1  ON2 or OFF    LI  an l T   ON1     y   a a i Sj  ZIT Recording start printout   RCD   lt  Select whether to perform recording  z l  start printout  Select ON or OFF   E E a z  FF  o  OFF  a  aP Elg    A ie al ho New chart speed printout   SPEED    Select whether to perform new 
75. ay light  Munsell 10B3 6 0 3 or equivalent   Front panel Water and dust proof  complies with DIN40050 IP54   Dimensions 144 W  x 144 H  x 220 D  mm  D  depth from the panel mounting plane   Weight 1 pen  approx  2 1 kg  2 pen  approx  2 2 kg  3 pen  approx  2 3 kg  4 pen  approx  2 4 kg    6 dot  approx  2 5 kg       Normal Operating Conditions          Item Specifications  Ambient temperature 0 to 50  C  Ambient humidity 20 to 80 RH  at 5 to 40  C     Allowable power supply voltage range  90 to 132  180 to 264 VAC  Power supply frequency 50 Hz 2   60 Hz 2     Vibration 10 to 60 Hz 0 2 m s  or less   Shock Not acceptable    Magnetic field 400 A m or less  DC and 50 60 Hz   Noise Normal mode  50 60 Hz     Volt  The peak value including the signal must be less than 1 2 times the rated value of the range   Example  2 V for 2 V range     TC  The peak value including the signal must be less than 1 2 times the rated value of the range    RTD  50 mV or less   Common mode noise  50 60 Hz   250 VACrms or less for all ranges   Maximum noise voltage between channels  50 60 Hz   250 VACrms or less              Mounting position Up to 30   of backward tilt angle allowed  no tilt to the left or right  Warm up time At least 30 minutes after power on   Altitude 2000 m or less above sea level   Power Supply   Item Specifications   Rated supply voltage 100 to 240 VAC    Allowable power supply voltage range  90 to 132  180 to 264 VAC  Rated power supply frequency             50 Hz  60 Hz  Rated
76. between Standard Time and DST            cceeeeeee 3 13    Setup Operations for Changing Adding Functions  Basic Setting    Mode    4 1 Changing the Auxiliary Alarm Function           ceccceceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeesaaeeeeeesnaeeeeeeneees 4 1  4 2 Changing the Integration Time of the A D Converter           eeceeeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeetneeeeeeeaas 4 3  4 3  Setting the Burnout Detection Function           cecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeesaeseeeeeneeeseeeeneenas 4 4  4 4 Setting the RUC Function on TC Input Channels   00 0 0    ee eee eee eee cette tee tee tee teeeeeens 4 5  4 5 Changing the Channel Recording Color  Dot Model              ceecceeeeeeeeetteeeeeeeneeeeneeeeeeeaes 4 6  4 6 Recording by Compensating for the Pen Offset along the Time Axis  Pen Modell            4 7  4 7  Turning Printouts ON OFF ssassn ugaoni aana iaaa TA 4 8  4 8 Setting the Periodic Printout 2 0 00    eeccecceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeee cee eeeaeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeaeeeaaeeeeeeenaeeeaeennees 4 10  4 9   Setting the Key Lock anisses deiin kanisaidia a aL iva dias 4 11  4 10 Enabling the Moving Average Function  Dot Model                eeesceeeenteeeeeeeeeerneeeeenaeeenneees 4 14  4 11 Enabling the Filter Function  Pen Model            ec cceeeeeeeseeeeeneeeeeeeeeeaaeeeeeaeeesneeeeenaeeeeenaes 4 15  4 12 Enabling the Partial Expanded Recording Function              cescceesesteeeeeeeeeneeeeeenneeeseeees 4 16  4 13 Changing the Printout Font siiis siiin cece eens eeeeeceaeesaeeseeecaaeseeeecueeesaaeeee
77. c Setting mode to set the function to be assigned to the   remote control input terminal      Secondary chart speed 3 9    If    chart speed switching    is assigned  use AUX  gt  SPD_2 in Setting mode to  set the secondary chart speed           1 20    IM 04P03B01 01E    Chapter 2 Frequently Used Setup Operations  Setting Mode     2 1 Setting the Input Range    Input range can be set for each measurement channel  Set unused channels to Skip   If you change the input range  set the bias  measured and correction values   CC1  option   alarm  and partial expanded recording again     TC  RTD  and DC Voltage    1   2     Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below    Press the A or    key to select the value    For the procedure on how to enter values or characters  see page 18 in the  Operation Guide    To change the polarity  press the A or Z key when the leftmost digit of the  value is blinking    If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                                                                                                         y r TI ri ie j Select    RANGE       RANGE  4  v   gt   ryt 3 Select the channel number    CH1  Ss  v    l  F Select the input type    TC  Ss  Channel number         Select the range   I   R   e  Z    7  i OE a H    Se
78. chart  y speed printout  Select ON or OFF   Z ami   ON  Se             v  To the next page       4 8 IM 04P03B01 01E    4 7 Turning Printouts ON OFF       Explanation    From the previous page          i Scale printout   SCADE  S Select whether to print the channel scale  7 in periodic printout  Select ON or OFF                                                   ON  4             azl Recording color printout   T ye  pen model only     PEN  ea Select whether to print the recording color  y in periodic printout  Select ON or OFF    This is valid on channels whose scale    S printout is turned ON                                                  H D ot    ESC  E   OK                       The settings are activated                                4  If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E i  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select Siz or E or Ais i  and press the    key     Channel Number Tag Printout  Channel     4   Prints the channel number   Tag  t FG   Prints the tag     Alarm Printout   ON1  ie 1   Prints the alarm information when an alarm occurs or releases   ON2  12   Prints the alarm information only when an alarm occurs    OFF  4   Does not print alarm information        IM 04P03B01 01E    4 9        epo w Buys dIseg  suolnouny Bulppy buibueyy 104 suonesado dnyjas a       4 8 Setting the Periodic Printout    Procedure    Explanation    The periodic printout settings ca
79. connection   396 Failed to disconnect     397 No TCP control block  The control block of the specified connection cannot be found           IM 04P03B01 01E    5 1 AList of Error Messages                                           Code Message Sent via Communication Explanation Countermeasures  400 Input username       401 Input password       402 Select username from    admin    or    user     If the recorder is configured not to use the user name and  password  use user names    admin    or    user      403 Login incorrect  try again     404 No more login at the specified level is acceptable     420 Connection has been lost     421 The number of simultaneous connection has been      exceeded   422 Communication has timed out  a  Warning Messages  Code Message Sent via Communication Explanation Countermeasures  600 Initialized  Settings and measured data have been initialized        System Errors                                                    Code Message Sent via Communication Explanation Countermeasures   902 RAM failure  Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer   910 A D error  Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer   921 A D calibration value error  Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer   922 A D calibration is in the wrong order  Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer   930 Memory acquisition failure  Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer   940 The ethernet module is down  Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer   950 A D number error  Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer   951 EE
80. d month day year hour minute second    Stores 12 occurrences of alarm information waiting to be printed        Periodic printout  Interval  Measured value  Printout contents    Prints at specified time intervals from the reference time    Same as the pen model    Same as the pen model    Same as the pen model except offset compensation ON OFF and recording color are not printed        Message printout    Same as the pen model        Recording start printout    Same as the pen model  With time ticks        New chart speed printout    Same as the pen model  With time ticks        Manual printout    Same as the pen model        Setting printout  List     Same as the pen model        Setting printout  Setup     Same as the pen model        Items dependent on the chart speed       Periodic printout  Alarm printout  Message printout  Recording start printout  New chart speed printout  Printed  Not printed    Chart speed Channel printout       10 to 100 mm h  120 mm h or higher    Printed  Not printed                                  Chart speed Periodic printout interval  10 to 15 mm h 8 hours  20 to 30 mm h 4 hours  40 to 75 mm h 2 hours  80 to 100 mm h 1 hour                Date printout format    Same as the pen model        Values for Special Measured Values  Same as    Special values    for the digital display on page 7 7        IM 04P03B01 01E       7 4 Display Function Specifications    Display and Displayed Contents  This section explains the specifications of the display f
81. e French alphabet  numbers  and symbols for printout     Katakana  Japanese   German  and French can be used in the message printout and tag  printout when the respective font is selected        IM 04P03B01 01E    4 17        epo w Bum  s 21Sseg  suolouny Bulppy buibueys 104 suonesado dnyas e       4 14 Changing the Print Display Format of the Date    The format of the printout and display of the year  month  and day can be changed   Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress    Procedure    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                              4  iz Z  J Z l    Select    DATE       DATE  4       gt  It   i Select the date format    YMD     B v  ESC   mic The settings are activated    OK     4  If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E ri  and press the            key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select St or E or Aya tc  and press the    key   Explanation  Type  Selectable Type Printout Format Display Format Notes  Settings Example Example  Srv Y M D 2006 03 31 06
82. e alarm type    H  4  ml  yt rl c E ki i  Set the value used to turn ON the alarm   4      y Select ON to set the alarm relay output   CHE  lace ac This setting is valid only on models with  4  ON    the  A1   A2  or  A3 option   Relay output y  ha a a og  When the alarm output is ON   HYE pid Specify the alarm output relay number    101   7 v  sa Panai E The settings are activated   ESC      a   OK     3  Press the  lt   key to set other channels   If you are done  press the ESC key   4  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode        IM 04P03B01 01E 2 9       pon Bum  s  suonesado dnyas p  sn Ajjuenbai4      2 2 Setting the Alarm    Explanation       Alarm Type       Symbol Name Notes       H  t   High limit alarm       L t  Low limit alarm       h  H  Difference high limit alarm Can be specified on channels set to delta computation           l a   Difference low limit alarm Can be specified on channels set to delta computation   Note   On channels set to delta computation  alarms can be detected on the values illustrated in the   figure below     Alarm on a channel set to delta computation    Alarm Alarm  H  L h            Input value    Measured value    Measured value on the reference channel                Alarm Value    High Limit Alarm Low Limit Alarm  The following values can be specified     For DC voltage  thermocouple  or RTD   Values within the measurable range in the input range  example     2 000 to  2 000 V for the 2 V input range    
83. e errors from the readings   If the error is outside the accuracy specifications  contact your nearest  YOKOGAWA dealer     Note    __  For thermocouple inputs  you must measure the temperature of the input terminal and apply a    voltage taking into account the reference junction temperature     DC Voltage Measurement                                     i AR       BSB                                              DC voltage standard en  J  oc  alike   Chee   Sigel                 K                      BBEA    D    AK  a  K       z                   a                                      D ol                      Input terminals       IM 04P03B01 01E      vueu  yUILeN l    6 3 Calibrating the Recorder       Temperature Measurement When Using an RTD  The resistance of three lead wires must be equal                          Decade resistance box     Model 2793 01 from  Yokogawa Meters  amp  Instruments                Sele                                                                   SISSE     fal ESHER BBE                                                                         e   l og Fe                 Input terminals    Temperature Measurement When Using a Thermocouple  Copper wires Thermocouple wires or TC extension wires                            o  eas                                                                                                                                                                   HABE BBE    BEBBE                       Cig Gl  ence    
84. e of each channel using segment linearizer approximation    and makes the resultant value the measured value of the channel  You can set  arbitrary correction values for 2 to 16 points of arbitrary measured values  Linear  approximation is used between two segment points  Correction values can be  assigned using revise values or absolute values     Scale value  i  B5  Measured value       value    B1 to B5  Correction value  measured value after correction        B1       Ai  gt  Calibration point    Reference Junction Compensation of Thermocouple Input    When measuring the temperature using a thermocouple  the reference junction  compensation on the recorder can be used  When using external reference junction     AS Correction using Correction using  A4 revise values absolute values  Correction Measured value   A Measured value   A    Correction value   B   A Correction value   B    A1 to A5  Measured value  measured value before correction     compensation  you can set the reference voltage  The reference junction compensation    can be set for each channel     By default  the recorder is configured to use the internal reference junction compensation    function     Note    When using external reference junction compensation  set an appropriate reference junction    compensation voltage  For example  if the reference junction temperature of the external  reference compensation is To   C  set the reference compensation junction voltage to the  thermoelectromotive force of t
85. ed when pen offset compensation is    used           aam            Same time  E                               Below is an explanation for the 2 pen model   The recording of these two pens are offset by an amount of phase P  If pen offset    compensation is enabled  the measured values of pen 1 are stored in the memory  and    recorded when the chart paper is fed by an amount corresponding to P   Reference pen  pen 2          gt  Recorder front panel    Chart paper   cae feeding direction    By default  this function is disabled     For the procedure to set the functions  see section 1 6     Function Setup Guide           IM 04P03B01 01E    uondiuoseg jeuonouny      1 3 Recording       Printout  The figure below is used to explain the printout contents  The actual printout and font  are different from those illustrated in the figure  The printout positions are also slightly  different     Printout Example on the Pen Model                                                                                                                                                                                                                      Manual printout Ea  Jan 31 05   15 00  O fy 223   5mg  cm3 2 437  2uS ch n  3 H  591 6  C 4d   0 222V  o C  o New chart speed printout  50mm h 14 55  Oo f   C4  Periodic printout        Time tick cancel mark   O  Jango C  E 13 50   lt  CPen offset compensation mark     1 218   7mg cm   2    Scale  O  3 H J    4l  e E AA A dd AL  0 676   YoYo SoU  _ 
86. eesieeseeeenaees 4 17  4 14 Changing the Print Display Format of the Date oo    ceeeeeceeeeeeee ene eeeeeeeeeetaeeteeeeeeee 4 18  4 15 Enabling the Bias  Low Cut  and Calibration Correction Functions               cccssceees 4 19       IM 04P03B01 01E    Contents       Chapter 5    Chapter 6    Chapter 7    Index    4 16 Changing the Time Printout Format          ccceeceecceceeeceeeeeeneeeeeceeeeeaeeeeeeeaeeseeeenneeseaeeneeeeas 4 21  417   Initializing the Settings esisiini tioi aia i een 4 23  4 18 Assigning Functions to the Remote Control Input Terminals   R1 Option               e 4 24  4 19 Setting the Calibration Correction Function   CC1 Option            eeeeeesesreseeeereereerrerreereees 4 25  4 20 Selecting the Menus to Be Hidden in Setting MOde           ecceseeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeneee 4 26  4 21 Selecting the FUNC Key Menus to Be Hidden   00      ecceeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeennens 4 28  4 22 Enabling Disabling the Customized Menu           c ceeceeetceeeeeeeeeecteeeeeeeneeetaeeeeeeeneeeeeeenees 4 30  4 23 Changing the Temperature Unit     0     cc eeceeececseeeeeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeaeeeeeeenaeesaaeseeeesnaeesaaeeneees 4 33  Troubleshooting   5 1 A List of Error MeSSages  iiciin pieniniai anadai inia kopi aidad EIS aa aaa aia ia 5 1  5 2 Troubleshooting Flow Charts           esseeseeeeeeeeeeisissirsiiesisstnstrssrtstnsttnttnetntttnttnntenttnnen nenn ten nnt 5 4  Maintenance   6 1 Periodic Inspection   enisi a a aa a a a a A a aaia 6 1  6 2 Cleaning the
87. en wires  Approx  0 1  C  for Pt100   With a backward tilt of 30   or less   Measurement    0 1  of rdg   1 digit  or less   Recording  Indication fluctuation    0 1  of the recording span or less  When a sinusoidal vibration along all three axis at a frequency between 10 to 60 Hz and an  acceleration of 0 2 m s  is applied for 2 hours   Measurement    0 1  of rdg   1 digit  or less   Recording  Indication fluctuation    0 1  of the recording span or less       Other Specifications                Item Specifications   Clock With a calendar function   Accuracy of clock  100 ppm  excluding a delay  of 1 second  maximum  caused each time the power is turned on   DST The date time for switching between standard time and DST can be specified        Memory backup    A built in lithium battery backs up the setup parameters and runs the clock   battery life  approximately ten years at room temperature         Key Lock Function  Key Lock Items    Password for releasing the key lock can be set   RCD key  MENU key  FEED key  and function under the FUNC key  manual printout  list printout   setup list printout  message printout  printout buffer clear  and pen ribbon cassette exchange           7 16    IM 04P03B01 01E       Index    Symbols          U5  E E T Nadia eahrn ai A A E E 1 1  1 5V input  low cut function for    seseeeeieeeeeereerenes 4 20  A  A D converter  integration time Of      eeeeeeee e 4 3  accuracy of clock   alarm oes we   alarm  CONGItIONS  siisi e Niii  alarm hystere
88. ent channels   A condition in which the value is outside the display range indicated in    Measured value or   computed value    above  For example      For 2 V range  values below    2 200 V are    Over and values over 2 200 V are  Over      For TC R  values below    10 0  C are    Over and values over 1770 0  C are  Over    e If scaled to 0 0 to 100 0  values below    5 0 are  Over and values above 105 0 are  Over   However  the displayable range during scaling is from    19999 to 31500  excluding the decimal    Values below    19999 and values above 31500 are displayed as    Over and  Over  respectively                                                                                                                                                                             Date Time display Displays the date or the time   The date display format can be selected  The format is common with the date printout format   Lights off Displays nothing   Name Display Example Description  Digital Display lia Channel number   1 digit   alarm  1 digit   and    IIa ery  a  i    measured value  5 digits   JL be   ee el    L Alarm information L Measured value  Channel number  Date display Year Month Day Displays the lower two digits for the year   MIF               i II l l l  Jo fia x a  i      Year     Month     Day  Month Day Year  m 74        l l ris  Wt  a it  ia      Month     Day     Year  Day Month Year  I I           I l E ty  2 ia a It  tal      Day     Month     Year  Time displa
89. er values or characters  see page 18 in the  Operation Guide    If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                                                                                     gt  rr tt Select the    AUX       AUX  ea  ae v        oil iT Select    TAG       TAG     SaNa v      Oj a Select the channel number    CH1  a  a v        Da    l  a a Het tt         11 Enter the ASCII code of the 1  character   Pete  e  4     tSt char  1st character ASCII code    ryt pa O    wt    _  Enter the ASCII code of the 2  character   Z 2 on  t 4  Sy  2nd char  2nd character ASCII code Y  rs n Zu       2 T    Enter the ASCII code of the 34 character     ee al ed  4 5  3   character ASCII code  F   amp  a      t aki   a i et S    ft  aH Enter the ASCII code of the 7  character     pene eee                      7th character ASCII code  lt                           K                       eH    Esa     joje    OK     The settings are activated     Press the  lt   key to set other channels   If you are done  press the ESC key   Hold down the  Menu  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     Characters That Can Be Used for Tags  Set a tag using up to seven characters   The available characters are as follows   Alphabet  numbers  symbols                                   u  Q  7  3      and space     lt Related Topics gt   Pr
90. ess the ESC key   4  Hold down the  menu  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     Explanation    Chart Speed  See section 2 4      lt Related Topics gt   Setting the remote control function  Section 4 18       IM 04P03B01 01E 3 9     apo  Humas  suOHOUNY JUBIUBAUOD 10  suonesado dnjes eo       3 10 Applying a Bias on the Measuring Input Signal    Procedure    Explanation    A bias can be applied to the scaled value of the measuring input signal   If you change the input range  set the bias again     Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below    Press the 4 or Y key to select the value    For the procedure on how to enter values or characters  see page 18 in the  Operation Guide    To change the polarity  press the A or Q key when the leftmost digit of the  value is blinking    If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                   gt  Loa tS  Select    BIAS       BIAS  4  ooo v    gt  riety   Select the channel number    CH1     v  i cht Select ON to set the bias   f  on     Channel number o  l mpm ames ama  When bias is ON   C tt  tt  tt  Enter the bias value   4  v             The settings are activated   ESC I                                      OK     Press the  lt   key to set other channels   If you are done  press the ESC key   Ho
91. f the recording  A 1  zone   t    Rightmost position y      1i The settings are activated   ESC mit e settings are activated               OK     3  Press the     key to set other channels   If you are done  press the ESC key   4  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     Explanation    Recording Zone   The recording zone can be set in the following range    Leftmost position  0 mm to 95mm   Rightmost position  5 mm to 100 mm   Set a larger value for the rightmost position than the leftmost position   Set at least 5 mm for the recording zone width     INOle       ae ee  If the recording zone is set to a value less than 40 mm  scale printout of periodic printout cannot    be executed        3 4 IM 04P03B01 01E       3 5 Setting the Partial Expanded Recording    Procedure    Explanation    A section of the recording range can be expanded   If you change the input range  set the partial expanded recording again     Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below    Press the A or Q key to select the value    For the procedure on how to enter values or characters  see page 18 in the  Operation Guide    To change the polarity  press the Z or VY key when the leftmost digit of the  value is blinking    If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                         
92. gger    Remote Signal  Edge  Trigger  and Level   The above actions are carried out on the rising or falling edge of the remote signal   edge   the ON signal lasting at least 250 ms  trigger   or the ON OFF signal  level      Rising Falling edge Trigger Level  Rising Falling    2    50 ms or more eas at the  secondary chart speed  For contact inputs  the remote signal rises when the contact switches from open to  closed and falls when the contact switches from closed to open  For open collector  signals  the remote signal rises when the collector signal  voltage level of the remote  control terminal  goes from high to low and falls when the collector signal goes low to  high     For the procedure to set the functions  see section 1 6     Function Setup Guide           IM 04P03B01 01E       1 5 Other Functions    Key Lock    Key lock is a function that prohibits key operations  When key lock is enabled  pressing  keys produces no effect  To release the key lock  a password is entered    Key Lock Items   Each of the following keys can be included or excluded from the key lock function     NS    Keys that can be locked                   In the case of the FUNC key  each function of the FUNC key can be included or   excluded from the key lock function    FUNC key functions  Manual printout  list printout  setup list printout  message printout   printout buffer clear  pen exchange  pen model   and ribbon  cassette exchange  dot model     Customize Menu    Font    DST       The men
93. he 0  C reference of To   C    Example when using external reference junction compensation    Recorder External reference junction compensation   Hold the contact point of the thermocouple  and copper wire at To  C     oan eal  N              For the procedure to set the functions  see section 1 6     Function Setup Guide           IM 04P03B01 01E    uondiuoseg jeuonouny      1 1 Measuring Input Section       Burnout Detection of Thermocouples  This function makes the recording go off the scale to the right or left when the  thermocouple burns out while measuring temperature with a thermocouple  This  function can also be used on 1 5V  The burnout detection function can be set for each  channel   By default  this function is disabled     Note  For 1 5V  a burnout occurs when the input value is less than or equal to 0 2 V     Noise Elimination from Input Signals  Filter and Moving Average  This function used to suppress the effects of noise that is riding on the signal  The pen  model and dot model are equipped with a filter function and a moving average function   respectively  The function can be set for each measurement channel  However  it does  not operate on channels set to ON OFF input     Filter  Pen Model    The filter is a low pass filter  The time constant can be set to 2 s  5 s  or 10 s     Filter result  output for a step input        Input signal    _              63 2  of the output value       Output response curve   when using the filter     ji    2  5  10 s  
94. he display returns to a  higher level menu   6  Hysteresis  Increase or decrease the setting so that the center line  on the chart paper becomes a single straight line   Zero and full positions  Increase or decrease the setting to align the line with  the scale line on the chart paper                                                                                                                                H tat  ctf  Select    P_ADyJ       P_ADJ   lt i          relia Select hysteresis  HYS   zero position    atti    a  rey ot  ot  ZERO   or full position  FULL     HYS   e  v    E Enter the adjustment value   r   y  Ez      f  MES mec The adjustment value is activated    OK     7  If you are done  press the ESC key   8  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E ri  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select Siz or E or Alaor k  and press the    key        IM 04P03B01 01E    eoueusjUle y      6 5 Adjusting the Dot Printing Position  Dot Model        Explanation    Hysteresis         5   Center of the chart paper  Zero position       r  i   Left edge of the chart paper  Full position    144 1   Right edge of the chart paper    Hysteresis Adjustment   Adjustment     7 to 7   A line is drawn at the center of the chart paper  If the line appears as shown in Figure a   increase the displayed setting  If the line appears as shown in Figure b  decrease the  displayed setting    Repeat this procedure until the line becomes 
95. ight  The range type is the same as the reference channel  The span left and span right  can be set in the range shown below  Span left and span right cannot be set to the  same value                 Input Type Range Type Selectable Span Range    C  Selectable Span Range    F   DC voltage 20m  20 At    20 00 to 20 00 mV   Holk 60 mV  5 95H   60 00 to 60 00 mV  200 mV  2 95 4   200 0 to 200 0 mV  2V 2H   2 000 to 2 000 V  6V  5 i      6 000 to 6 000 V  20V  20H   20 00 to 20 00 V  50V  STH   50 00 to 50 00 V  Thermocouple R          1760 0 to 1760 0  C  3168 to 3168  F    E  s 5     1760 0 to 1760 0  C  3168 to 3168  F  B  i     1820 0 to 1820 0  C    3276 to 3276  F  K  l       1570 0 to 1570 0  C    2826 to 2826  F  E E     1000 0 to 1000 0  C    1800 to 1800  F  JJ    1300 0 to 1300 0  C    1999 9 to 2340 0  F  T k      600 0 to 600 0  C    1080 0 to 1080 0  F  N  ma     1300 0 to 1300 0  C    2340 to 2340  F  W  1     1999 9 to 2315 0  C    4167 to 4167  F  L L    1100 0 to 1100 0  C    1980 to 1980  F  U  LH     600 0 to 600 0  C    1080 0 to 1080 0  F  WRe               1999 9 to 2400 0  C    4320 to 4320  F  RTD PT Pt100   Ite    800 0 to 800 0  C    1440 0 to 1440 0  F   ek ed  JPT JPt100    E    750 0 to 750 0  C    1350 0 to 1350 0  F          IM 04P03B01 01E     epow w Bum  s  suonesado dnyes p  sn Ajjuenbai4        2 1 Setting the Input Range                                                                                                                             
96. ing pen    Disposable felt pen       Step response time    Approx  1 s  using the IEC61143 measurement method        Number of pens    Up to 4       Recording color    Pen 1  Red  pen 2  Green  pen 3  Blue  pen 4  Violet       Trend recording    Updates the data at the scan interval  Continuous recording        Pen offset compensation    Records by compensating for the offset of each pen along the time axis        Chart speed    10 to 12000 mm h  40 steps         Zone recording    Recording zone can be specified for each channel   Recording width  5 mm or more  1 mm steps        Partial expanded recording    Records by expanding the right or left side of the boundary position  the other section is reduced    Boundary position  1 to 99   Boundary value  Within the recording span range       Trend Recording  Dot Model        Item    Specifications       Recording method    Trend recording by a 6 color wire dot printer       Recording color    Channel 1  Purple  channel 2  Red  channel 3  Green  channel 4  Blue  channel 5  Brown   channel 6  Black       Trend recording interval    Records at the following interval through a raster scan system   AUTO  Synchronizes to the chart speed and automatically sets to the interval  FIX  10 6 channels       Chart speed    10 to 1500 mm h  28 steps        Recording ON OFF    Recording can be turned ON OFF for each channel        Zone recording    Same as the pen model        Partial expanded recording    Same as the pen model                
97. inting tags in place of channel numbers  Section 4 7       IM 04P03B01 01E    3 7     apo  Humas  suon  uny JUBIUBAUOD 10  suoesado dnjes eo       3 8 Setting the Message String    Procedure    Explanation    Message strings to be printed on the chart paper can be set  Up to five message strings  can be registered     Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below    Press the 4 or     key to select the value    For the procedure on how to enter values or characters  see page 18 in the  Operation Guide    If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                               gt  TI Hor ie Select the    AUX       AUX  r     7   ESC       az an Select    MSG           gt  gt  ri  ot  tt   MSG  r     ma      Z ie   Select the message number    MSG1  4  eae y  nat   ag    c m Enter the ASCII code of the 1St character   k               1S  char  4st character ASCII code          Z ttt      1 i  HiH Enter the ASCII code of the 2  character                              p Fs   Hol  fice   Sey   a  Wot  mb ia a  i                    2nd char  2nd character ASCII code 2  T       Enter the ASCII code of the 3 9 character                       See ae                                                                                  3rd character ASCII code   l      g ET
98. ion category Il  Measurement category II  Pollution degree 2  AS NZS CISPR 11 Class A Group 1   Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3 GSGV  Jan 18  1991   Maximum noise level  60 dB  A  or less  complies with ISO7779        1 Installation category  overvoltage category  describes a number which defines a transient overvoltage condition  It implies  the regulation for impulse withstand voltage     II    applies to electrical equipment which is supplied from the fixed installation    like a distribution board     2 Applies to measuring circuits connected to low voltage installation  and electrical instruments supplied with power from fixed  equipment such as electric switchboards    3    Pollution degree    describes the degree to which a solid  liquid  or gas which deteriorates dielectric strength or surface  resistivity is adhering     2    applies to normal indoor atmosphere  Normally  only non conductive pollution occurs        7 14    IM 04P03B01 01E    7 6 General Specifications       Standard Performance       Item    Specifications       Measurement and recording accuracy  The following specifications apply to operation of the recorder under standard operation conditions     23   2  C  55    10 RH    Temperature   Humidity    Power supply voltage   Power supply frequency  50 60 Hz   1   Warm up time  At least 30 minutes     90 to 132 or 180 to 264 VAC    Other ambient conditions such as vibration should not adversely affect the operation                                 
99. keys of the  mt a key lock    USE     v  Displays the following when the target  mili   mt  am  Key setting is set to USE   It  1     Set the password          4  y  a      2    rie  e RCD key   Red  E  Select whether to lock the key         LOCK or FREE    rie Ic Z 7   FREE   a  IT te   S  ede R a ee FEED key   FEED    Select whether to lock the key    ine  LOCK or FREE    Lp yr yr tee a   FREE   4  v     I fee  i  Jpop aa MENU key   MENU    Select whether to lock the key    ie  LOCK or FREE    ce Ue Wa YS PS   FREE   g  i m re a    mall Manual printout  ey  lt  Select whether to lock the key  E his  LOCK or FREE    tL yyr yer je ye E   FREE   e  v       To the next page       IM 04P03B01 01E 4 11        epo w Bum  s sIseg  suolouny Bulppy bulbueys 104 suoije18do dnyas a    4 9 Setting the Key Lock       From the previous page                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              L  l Z i  I I ee  gt         Shs Yan List printout   HEST  pe Select whether to lock the key  r   Eie  LOCK or FREE    i C a a a pa   FREE  e  Z  l   Z L LC  les el Setup list printout   SUIS  me Select whether to lock the key  Z  e  LOCK or FREE      Wo p   FREE      rm I  i C     elie Message printout   MSG  ST Select whether to lock the key  _   ae  LOCK or FREE          i  en Z in   FREE  r      iat ae a Ao   m aa P
100. larm  is not occurring   During normal  operation     N      NO C NC            NO C NC    When an alarm  is occurring   During a  malfunction     NO   Normally Opened  C   Common  NC   Normally Closed    Note    If diagnosis output is enabled  101 is fixed to de energized operation     Alarm Output Relay Operation    When the output destination of multiple alarms is assigned to a single alarm output relay   the relay is activated when any of the assigned alarms is occurring  OR operation      For the procedure to set the functions  see section 1 6     Function Setup Guide           IM 04P03B01 01E    1 7    uondiuoseg jeuonouny         1 3 Recording    Trend Recording    The recorder is capable of recording the measured values with pens or dots  trend  recording  as well as various other types of information     The measured values are printed within a width of 100 mm     Recording Method  Pen Model     The measured value is updated every scan interval and continuously recorded     The recording colors in order from channel 1 are red  green  blue  and violet     Recording Method  Dot Model      The most recent measured value is recorded with a dot every dot printing interval   The dot printing interval is in the range of 10 s to 90 s  There are two recording  methods from which you can select  One method automatically adjusts the dot  printing interval according to the chart speed so that the dots do not overlap  The  other method records at the fastest dot printing interval
101. ld down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     The range of bias that can be specified is approximately  10  of the measurable range  of the input range  For example  the range is    0 4 V to 0 4 V for the 2 V input range   For channels on which scaling is set  the range is approximately  10  of the scaling    A bias cannot be set on channels set to ON OFF input  DI   In addition  the bias function cannot  be used on all channels if calibration correction   CC1 option  is used      lt Related Topics gt   Enabling the bias function  Section 4 15       3 10    IM 04P03B01 01E       3 11 Performing Calibration Correction   CC1 Option     The scaled values of the measuring input signal are corrected using specified segments   and the results are used as measured values   If you change the input range  set the measured and correction values again     1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the 4 or Q key to select the value   For the procedure on how to enter values or characters  see page 18 in the  Operation Guide   To change the polarity  press the 2 or VY key when the leftmost digit of the  value is blinking   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                          a i   iz Select    CALIB       CALIB      gt  i Select the channel number     CH1    mm Select ON to set
102. lected  the AUX  gt  FILTR item does not appear        Moving average  dot model     Use M_AVE in Basic Setting mode and select Use or Not  4 10  If Use is selected  set the number of samples of moving average using AUX  gt  3 3  M_AVE in Setting mode    If Not is selected  the AUX  gt  M_AVE item does not appear           IM 04P03B01 01E    1 6 Function Setup Guide                                                                   Item Description Reference  Section  Integration time of the A D converter 4 2  Use INTG in Basic Setting mode to set the integration time of the A D converter   Temperature Unit Select the temperature unit using TEMP in Basic Setting mode  4 23  Alarm functions  Item Description Reference  Section  Alarms for each channel Use ALARM in Setting mode  2 2  Set a hysteresis on the alarm occurrence release value of high limit alarm and low limit alarm  Use ALARM  gt  HYS in Basic Setting mode to set the hysteresis to be applied 4 1  to the high limit alarm and low limit alarm of measurement channels   Diagnosis output Use ALARM  gt  DIAG in Basic Setting mode to set the function  4 1  Change the alarm output relay operation  If ALARM  gt  RELAY in Basic Setting mode set to    DE_EN     alarm output relay is 4 1  energized during normal operation and de energized when an alarm occurs   Recording functions  Item Description Reference  Section  Recording interval  dot model   Use AUX  gt  TREND in Setting mode to set the recording interval to AUTO or FIX  
103. lue falls below the alarm value              High limit alarm Low limit alarm  Alarm occurrence Alarm  value Measured Alarm release  value    Alarm release  Measured value Alarm occurrence Alarm value         Difference High Limit Alarm  h        An alarm occurs when the difference in the input values of two channels is greater  than or equal to the specified value      Difference Low Limit Alarm  I  _     An alarm occurs when the difference in the input values of two channels is less than    or equal to the specified value     Can be specified on channels set to delta computation     Alarm Hysteresis   Hysteresis can be specified to the values for activating and releasing the alarm  The  hysteresis applies only to high limit alarm  H  and low limit alarm  L   The hysteresis  width can be set in the range of 0 0   OFF  to 1 0  of the recording span in 0 1 steps   The setting applies to all high limit alarms and low limit alarms  By default  the hysteresis  width is set to 0 5         High limit alarm Low limit alarm  Alarm occurrence Alarm Alarm release  value Measured  value            Hysteresis    L  1  or less   Alarm value          Alarm release  Measured value Alarm occurrence       For the procedure to set the functions  see section 1 6     Function Setup Guide           IM 04P03B01 01E    1 2 Alarms       Alarm Indication    Alarm Recording    When an alarm occurs  the ALM indicator in the status display section illuminates  and  the 2  digit of the LED shows the alar
104. m status for each channel  When the alarm    clears  the indicator and the LED turn    OFF     The alarm occurrence release can be recorded on the chart paper  See section 1 3     Alarm Output Relay   A1   A2  and  A3 Options   Contact signals can be generated from alarm output relays when alarms occur  The  number of output relays is 2   A1   4   A2   or 6   A3   The alarm output relays are    denoted as 101 to 106 on the recorder     The following functions can be assigned to the alarm output relay     Diagnosis Output    The diagnosis output can be assigned to alarm output relay 101   The relay is activated when there is an error in the plotter operation on the pen model   when a burnout is detected  or when there is an error in the A D converter  Output relay  101 is normally energized and de energizes when an error is detected  de energized    operation      Note    If diagnosis output is enabled  101 becomes a relay dedicated to diagnosis output     Energized De energized Operation of Alarm Output Relays  You can select whether the alarm output relay is energized or de energized when an   alarm occurs  If de energized is selected  the status of the alarm output relay when an  alarm occurs is the same as the status that results when the power is shut down  The  setting applies to all alarm output relays     The default setting is energized     ld     Energize NO C NC         De energize NO C NC    When power is  turned OFF      A    NO C NC    N      NO C NC    When an a
105. n be specified  Basic Setting mode cannot be entered  when recording is in progress    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   For the procedure on how to enter values or characters  see page 18 in the  Operation Guide   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu        ee  e Select    PER              _    gt                 Select the periodic printout interval  mode     1  Ti                Set the reference time for the printout     A l                li  When the interval mode is manual   L Select the periodic printout interval                 Select whether to enable  INST  or  disable  OFF  the periodic printout        w                            ie mii The settings are activated      OK                                               4  If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1   Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E rit  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select Siz or E or Ais k  and press the    key     Periodic Printout  Selects the periodic printout interval mode   Auto  F     m     Automatically sets the printout interval in sync with the chart speed     Manual              Set the printout interval manually     Refere
106. n is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                           tala He Ea Select    TEMP       TEMP   4          gt  aie ie      Selects the temperature unit    DEG C  r    y  isc   Z iz The settings are activated    OK     4  If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E i  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select St or E or Aiace k  and press the   gt  key     Explanation    Temperature Unit    C  4G _ 1   Uses Celsius     F  4   _ E   Uses Fahrenheit        IM 04P03B01 01E 4 33        epo w Bum  s dIseg  suolouny Bulppy buibueyy 104 suonesado dnyas e    Chapter5 Troubleshooting       5 1 A List of Error Messages    There are cases in which the LED displays an error code during operation  The error  messages and their description are listed below     Setting Errors       Code Message Sent via Communication    Explanation Countermeasures       001 System error     Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer        002 Incorrect date or time setting     Check the setting        003 A disabled channel is selected     The channel does not exist        004 Incorrect function parameter     Incorrect communication parameter        005 The input numerical value exceeds the set range                       006 Incorrect input character string  The entered character cannot be used    007 Too
107. nce Time  Sets the reference time for determining the times for executing the periodic printout   The reference time is set in the range of 00 to 23 in 1 hour steps  Minutes cannot be specified     Interval  Select the interval from 10  12  15  20  30 minutes  1  2  3  4  6  8  12  and 24 hours   IDA onto Hh     Turning ON OFF the Periodic Printout  ON  instantaneous value         5     Prints the measured value at that point   OFF  of E   Disables periodic printout        4 10    IM 04P03B01 01E       4 9 Setting the Key Lock    The keys that can be locked and the password for releasing the key lock can be set   Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress    Procedure    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   For the procedure on how to enter values or characters  see page 18 in the  Operation Guide   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           ately ta E Select    LOCK       LOCK  4  v  N m Select  USE  to set the target 
108. nes or printed characters clear  not blurred    On the pen model  replace the felt pens and plotter pens  On the dot model  replace  the ribbon cassette  For the procedure  see    Preparing to Record    in the Operation  Guide      Is the chart paper feeding properly  no paper jams   If not  see chapter 5      Is there enough chart paper remaining   Remaining chart length is printed on the left margin of the chart at intervals of 20 cm   For the replacement procedure of the chart paper  see    Preparing to Record    in the  Operation Guide     o       l  i  j                         Remaining amount of chart paper          IM 04P03B01 01E    6 1      vueu  zureN l       6 2 Cleaning the Recorder    Pen Model    Dot Model       CAUTION      When cleaning  be sure not to scratch the flexible printed circuit board of the  plotter carriage   Do not apply lubricating oil to the shaft        To maintain smooth operation  it is recommended that the plotter carriage shaft be  cleaned once a year     Cleaning Procedure  Wipe the dust off the plotter carriage shaft using a soft lint free cloth or paper   If the dirt does not come off easily  apply ethyl alcohol to the cloth or paper                                                                                   To maintain smooth operation  wipe the dust off the two shafts of the printer carriage  using a soft lint free cloth or paper  It is recommended that these shafts be cleaned    once a year     D                                
109. ng mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                  gt  tay  5  raat Select    POC       POC     E v  a ate Select ON to record by compensating for  qe yt the pen offset along the time axis    OFF     y  Psa ali The settings are activated    OK     4  If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E ri  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select St or E or Aiace tc  and press the    key     Explanation    When pen offset compensation is turned ON  an asterisk is printed by the time on the  periodic printout     NOT SS  When pen offset compensation is enabled  all pens are aligned with the reference pen  pen that  is furthest to the back  pen 2 on the 2 pen model  pen 3 on the 3 pen model  and pen 4 on the 4   pen model  for recording  When recording is started  only the reference pen moves until the  offset is compensated  This is not a malfunction        IM 04P03B01 01E 4 7        epo w Bum  s dIseg  suolouny Bulppy bulbueyy 104 suonesado dnyas a       4 7 Turning Printouts ON OFF    Select whether to print using channel numbers or tags and set whether to print the  various printout items  Basic Setting mode c
110. ng the ribbon cassette with  the power turned ON  dot model     L of H  or Free     lt Related Topics gt   Activating Releasing the Key Lock     Activating Releasing the Key Lock    in the Operation  Guide       IM 04P03B01 01E    4 13        epo w Bum  s dIseg  suolouny Bulppy buibueyy 104 suonesado dnyas e       4 10 Enabling the Moving Average Function  Dot  Model     Procedure    Explanation    The moving average function can be enabled disabled on the dot model  Basic Setting  mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                              r Ic  Z ri z   izi l  Select    M_AVE       M_AVE  r       l lha iL Select whether to use moving average  i a function    NOT  a  v    dy      Esc ft The settings are activated    OK     4  If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E ri  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select Stare E Or Aisae k  and press the    key     Moving Average  Enable   J   Enables the setting of 
111. not equal to Set the correct default gateway    that of IP address    161 This action is invalid during pen hold      163 This action is invalid during record      164 This action is invalid during manual printing      165 This action is invalid during list printing      166 This action is invalid during setup list printing      167 This action is invalid during chart feed      169 This action is invalid during ribbon hold          Operation Errors       Code    Message Sent via Communication    Explanation Countermeasures       232    There is no available data     There is no data for periodic printout or data for calculating TLOG  when the timer expired        Communication Errors                                                       Code Message Sent via Communication Explanation Countermeasures  300 Command is too long       301 Too many number of commands delimited with         Keep the number of commands separated by sub delimiters  under 10   302 This command has not been defined     303 Data request command can not be enumerated with      sub delimiter   350 Command is not permitted to the current user level       351 This command cannot be specified in the current    mode   352 The option is not installed     353 This command cannot be specified in the current    setting   390 Command error     391 Delimiter error     392 Parameter error     393 No permission     394 No such connection     395 Use    quit    to close this connection  Attempted to disconnect its own 
112. ntout   The contents of the periodic printout vary between the pen model and dot model  Values  such as the measured values are printed at the specified interval    The figure below illustrates the printout contents  The font used in the figure differs from  that of the actual printout  The printout positions may also differ from those of the actual  printout        Channel No  Measured Time tick cancel mark  or tag value Offset compensation mark  Unit        Date      Time      Channel data     gt     Mars 31 2006    lt                 Scale   0 000   2 000       Recording color       _RED  Chart speed     50mm h_       Time tick Prints the letter    d    for channels setto Alarm  delta computation             Printout Contents     Date Time  The date time when the periodic printout was executed      Time ticks  Marks that indicate the first pen position of the date time on the  chart paper  If the time tick is not printed in the correct position  the  pen model prints a time tick cancel mark      and the dot model does  not print the time tick      Offset compensation mark  When pen offset is being executed on the pen model    asterisks     are printed      Channel data  Prints the channel numbers or tags  measured values   instantaneous values   and units      Alarm status  Prints the alarm that is occurring  Prints the letter    d    on channels  set to delta computation  If multiple alarms are occurring  the alarm  with the highest precedence is printed    Alarm printout
113. o display CALIB in  Setting mode  Select ON or OFF                                                  itl The settings are activated   ESC     ZI   IZ     OK                                      4  If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E md  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select Siz or E Or Alaor k  and press the    key     ON  ar   Shows the menu in Setting mode   OFF  a           Hides the menu in Setting mode when customized menu is enabled      lt Related Topics gt   Enabling the customized menu  Section 4 22       IM 04P03B01 01E    4 27        epo w Bum  s sIseg  suolouny Bulppy bulbueyy 104 suonesado dnyas a       4 21 Selecting the FUNC Key Menus to Be Hidden    You can select the FUNC key menu items to be hidden  Basic Setting mode cannot be  entered when recording is in progress  1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode   2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen   3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 
114. of the year  month  and day varies depending on the print display format of  the date  see section 4 14         4 22 IM 04P03B01 01E       4 17 Initializing the Settings    Explanation    The recorder settings can be initialized to their factory default   Be careful  because all settings except the date time setting in the recorder will be  initialized  Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                      Sla l  l fl  l  Select    INIT    INIT  4  7 y  Z  Z L ri pm Select the range to be initialized    SETUP  4  y  Select    YES    and press    to execute  L mei the initialization and return to Operation   NO  mode   Initialization  Set  GE t   Initializes the settings in Setting mode     Setup  5    11   Initializes the settings in Basic Setting mode and Setting mode     Items That Are Not Initialized   The following items are not initialized      Adjustment value of the pen position and the adjustment value of the printer carriage  position  Basic Setting mode      Date Time  Setting mode        IM 04P03B01 
115. operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                         gt  tet Select the    AUX       AUX  r   Eso I a ma t    Select    PRINT       PRINT     gg rity Select the channel number    CH1         erly    Dot model only        Turn trend recording ON OFF        ttl    Trend recording _       Select whether to print the measured  values in periodic printout     DR           ON   Periodic printout          tt                    EST mitc The settings are activated                                          OK     3  Press the  lt  key to set other channels   If you are done  press the ESC key   4  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode     Explanation    The following settings can be entered for each channel on the dot model     Turn trend recording ON OFF      Turn the printing of measured values ON OFF during periodic printout   The following settings can be entered for each channel on the pen model     Turn the printing of measured values ON OFF during periodic printout      lt Related Topics gt   Setting the periodic printout  Section 4 8       3 6 IM 04P03B01 01E       3 7 Setting Tags on Channels    Procedure    Explanation    Tags can be assigned to measurement channels     Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below    Press the A or Q key to select the value    For the procedure on how to ent
116. or square root computation cannot be          designated     Scaling  The input values are scaled to values in the appropriate unit to be used as measured  values   Input value Measured value  10V 300 0  C  OV  100 0  C      Square Root Computation  When the input type is DC voltage  the square root of the input value is calculated  the  result is scaled to a value in the appropriate unit  and used as the measured value of  the channel  Also  the low cut function  input less than a given measured value is  fixed to 0  scale left value   can be used     Channel set to square root computation    Input value   Scaling   Measured value                   M red val  ea  ured value Result of square    root computation  Low cut value             Note  The square root computation on the recorder uses the following formula   Fea  Frac  Fon  oe  Vmax   N min  where Vmin  leftmost value of span   lt  Vmax  rightmost value of span   Fmin  leftmost value of scale after scaling   lt  Fmax  rightmost value of scale after    scaling   Vx is the input voltage and Fx is the scaled value    For the procedure to set the functions  see section 1 6     Function Setup Guide        1 2 IM 04P03B01 01E       1 1 Measuring Input Section         Bias  A given value  bias value  is added to the input value and used as the measured  value of that channel     Biased channel    Input value e Measured value         Bias value                  Calibration Correction   CC1 Option     Corrects the measured valu
117. ot appear in Setting mode      lt Related Topics gt   Setting the filter  Section 3 2       IM 04P03B01 01E    4 15        apo  Bum  s d1seg  suolouny Bulppy buibueys 104 suonesado dnyas e       4 12 Enabling the Partial Expanded Recording  Function    Procedure    Explanation    The partial expanded recording function can be enabled disabled  Basic Setting mode  cannot be entered when recording is in progress    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                        Ha EIT ee Select the    PART       PART  4        y att Select whether to use the partial  mite expanded recording function    NOT      v       ESC oir The settings are activated    OK              4  If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E ri  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select St ar E or Alyae k  and press the    key     Partial Expanded Recording  Enable        Enables the setting of the boundary position and boundary value of  the partial expanded recording function in Setting mode     Dis
118. ous page  YES        Is the input free of noise  NO        YES        Is the environmental  temperature kept constant     NO         YES    Is the input wiring correct  NO          YES    Is the input wiring parallel NO    with other equipment        YES            Is the RJC setting NO    correct  TC input            YES        Is the pen  position and dot  printing position adjustment  correct     NO        YES    Contact your nearest    YOKOGAWA dealer          Separate the input wiring from the noise source       Ground the recorder properly      Ground the measured object properly      Insulate the TC from the measured object      Use shielded cables for input   Select the integration time of the A D converter   See section 4 2        Use input filter  pen model  see sections 4 11 and    3 2   moving average  dot model  see sections  4 10 and section 3 3        Attach the input terminal cover properly      Protect the input terminal from wind or fans      Keep the temperature fluctuation near the input  terminal to a minimum     Wire correctly  See    Input Signal Wiring    in the  Operation Guide       Install the terminal block correctly     Fasten the terminal screws correctly     Insulate the RTD from ground     If burnt  replace the TC     Stop the TC burnout upscale   downscale function of other equipment       Ground the recorder and other equipment at the    same grounding pole     Disconnect parallel wiring    Use a double element TC  for instance      Section 4
119. ples of the moving average is selectable between 2 and 16        Input Computation       Item    Specifications       Delta computation    Calculates the difference between two channel inputs using the following equation   Delta    the input value of the channel set to delta computation       the input value of the  reference channel   where  reference channel NO    lt   channel No  set to delta computation    Computable input type  DC voltage  TC  and RTD  The channel set to delta computation and the  reference channel is set to the same range type        Linear scaling    Scales the input value to a value with a unit suitable for the application   Computable input type  DC voltage  TC  RTD  DI  Value after scaling  Mantissa     19999 to 30000  Decimal position  Can be set arbitrarily  Unit  Can be set arbitrarily  up to 6 characters   Displayable and printable range     19999 to 31500       Computation on the 1 5V input    Linear scaling    Low cut function    Linearly scales the 1 5V signal    Value after scaling  Same as linear scaling    Displayable and printable range  Same as linear scaling    Sets values below 0  of the recording span to the leftmost value of the scale  The leftmost value of  scale must be less than the rightmost value of scale        Square root computation  Linear scaling    Low cut function    Takes the square root of the input value and linearly scales the result   Computable input type  DC voltage  Value after scaling  Same as linear scaling   Di
120. range    2V    Hi    ri  tt 1  Set the left span value   4   Span left   suey  i rt  1  11  Set the right span value   A   Span right             n C4 W co w co    fl co    tl      I  Select the left scale value and the decimal place           5       Scale left Decimal p             Select the right scale value                                                                    Esa mic The settings are activated                   Scale Left and Scale Right    Selectable range  mantissa      19999 to 30000   Decimal place  XXXXX  XXXX X  XXX XX  XX XXX  X XXXX  To set the decimal place  press the   A or X key while the iz of  the setup item of scale left is blinking        IM 04P03B01 01E    2 1 Setting the Input Range       Delta Computation                                                                                                                                                                                           rt    i  Fb ci   4 E Select    RANGE       RANGE   4  7   gt   Lite Select the channel number    CH2  r    E v  ff  PoE lL Jt A  Select    DELTA     ji  DELTA       Channel number y  J L rt  i Select the reference channel    CH1  a      diil   A   IM Set the left span value   f r    Span left y   i T Z Lt  I Set the right span value   f    Span right v  Kadj P       ESC moc The settings are activated    OK       Reference Channel  The reference channel must be a channel that is smaller in channel number than the  channel being set      Span Left and Span R
121. re shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                 tS  2 a L mlie Select    COLOR    COLOR  e        gt    a e   Select the channel number    CH1        y  l Z  a i    Select the recording color   t  PRPLE  eS  Channel number Vv    mot The settings are activated   ESC     ot   OK     4  Press the  lt  key to set other channels   If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E rit  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select Siz or E or Alaor k  and press the    key     Explanation    Color   Sets the recording color of measurement channels   By default  the recording colors are set as follows   Channel 1  Purple  F   Fin      Channel 2  Red  r E J    Channel 3  Green   e EE m    Channel 4  Blue    Channel 5  Brown  Channel 6  Black  la   FRE 1     no       4 6 IM 04P03B01 01E       4 6 Recording by Compensating for the Pen Offset  along the Time Axis  Pen Model     The pen offset along the time axis  pen model  can be compensated  Basic Setting  mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setti
122. ress the  lt  key to set other channels   If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E ri  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select St ar E or Alyae tc  and press the    key     Explanation    Burnout  Selects the action taken when a burnout is detected at the 1 5V input or the  thermocouple input     Upscale    17   Records off the scale on the 100  side   Downscale    ia 1 am   Records off the scale on the 0  side   OFF  af      Disables the burnout detection function        4 4 IM 04P03B01 01E       4 4 Setting the RJC Function on TC Input  Channels    Explanation    The RJC mode can be set on TC input channels  Basic Setting mode cannot be entered  when recording is in progress    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   For the procedure on how to enter values or characters  see page 18 in the  Operation Guide   To change the polarity  press the Z or Y key when the leftmost digit of the  value is blinking   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                        ial fae byt Selects    RJC      TRIG  a  
123. rintout buffer clear   B CER  a Select whether to lock the key    cle  LOCK or FREE    af  ye ar pe    E   FREE  g     Z i  oa T Pen exchange  Pen model only    PEN  pa Select whether to lock the key  _  a  LOCK or FREE      WO tS   FREE   c    l   e      il sl hee al Ribbon exchange  Dot model only    RIBON  g Select whether to lock the key  fa  e  LOCK or FREE    Ha me oe ie ne E   FREE  g          The settings are activated  ESC a     OK     4  If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E rij  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select Siz or E or Alaor k  and press the    key        4 12 IM 04P03B01 01E    4 9 Setting the Key Lock       Explanation    Key Lock  Select the target keys  1 5   Not use the key lock  maot     Password  Sets the password for releasing the key lock  Set the password using a four digit  number     Operation of Keys to Be Key Locked   Sets the operation of the keys to be key locked  Select Lock     E    E     for each key operation    RCD  key   FEED  key    MENU   MENU  key    M_PRN  key   manual printout operation   LIST  key   list printout operation   SLIST  key   setup list printout operation   MSG  key   message printout operation   B_CLR  key   clear operation of the printout buffer memory   PEN  key   the operation of moving the pen to an easily accessible position of  replacement  pen model    RIBON  key   the operation carried out when replaci
124. rize yourself with the basic operation  and  then read this manual  For a description of the communication function  see the  SR10000 Communication Interface User s Manual  IM 04P03B01 17E    This user s manual consists of the following sections        Chapter    Title and Description       1    Functional Description  Describes the functions of the SR10000 Recorder        Frequently Used Setup Operations  Setting Mode   Describes how to change the input range  alarms  chart speed  etc        Setup Operations for Convenient Functions  Setting Mode   Describes the setup operations for convenient functions such as how to assign tags  to channels and how to set message strings that are to be printed        Setup Operations for Changing Adding Functions  Basic Setting Mode   Describes the setup operations for changing or adding functions such as setting the  recorder to detect sensor burnouts and changing the contents that are printed on the  chart paper        Troubleshooting  Describes error message and troubleshooting measures of the SR10000 Recorder        Maintenance  Describes periodic inspection  calibration  and pen adjustment printer carriage  adjustment        Specifications  Gives the specifications of the SR10000 Recorder        Index       Note      This user   s manual covers information regarding the recorders with English as the printout  font  suffix code    2            IM 04P03B01 01E    How to Use This Manual       Conventions Used in This Manual    Unit  Koni
125. rmocouple R   Each range type has a preset measurable range  0 0 to 1760 0  C  for thermocouple R   Measurement can be made by specifying an arbitrary range  within the measurable range as the input range  The measured values in the input  range are recorded on the chart paper  The range of measured values that are  recorded is called the recording span     Measurable range   Thermocouple R example  Input range or    1760 0  C recording span  g T 1500 0  C  rightmost value of span    gt  300 0  C  leftmost value of span     For the procedure to set the functions  see section 1 6     Function Setup Guide              0 0  C       IM 04P03B01 01E    1 1    uo  du  s  q jeuonouny E    1 1 Measuring Input Section         Delta Computation  The value obtained by subtracting the measured value of another channel  called the  reference channel  from the input value of the channel set to delta computation is used  as the measured value of that channel  The reference channel must be assigned to a  channel whose channel number is less than that of the channel on which delta  computation is specified  The channel on which delta computation is specified is  automatically set to the same range type as the reference channel     Channel set to delta computation            Input  viue O  Measured value on the reference channel   DC voltage             Note  A channel whose input type is set to DC voltage  TC  or RTD can be designated as a  reference channel  However  channels set to scaling 
126. rt has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy  of its contents  However  should you have any questions or find any errors  please  contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer as listed on the back cover of this manual   Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without the  permission of Yokogawa Electric Corporation is strictly prohibited    The TCP IP software of this product and the document concerning the TCP IP  software have been developed created by YOKOGAWA based on the BSD  Networking Software  Release 1 that has been licensed from the University of  California     All the brands or names of Yokogawa Electric   s products used in this manual are  either trademarks or registered trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation   Microsoft  MS DOS  Windows  Windows NT  and Windows XP are either registered  trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other  countries    Adobe  Acrobat  and PostScript are trademarks of Adobe Systems incorporated    For purposes of this manual  the TM and    symbols do not accompany their  respective trademark names or registered trademark names    Company and product names that appear in this manual are trademarks or registered  trademarks of their respective holders     1st Edition February 2006    All Rights Reserved  Copyright    2006 Yokogawa Electric Corporation       IM 04P03B01 01E       How to Use This Manual    Read the Operation Guide first to familia
127. s or Auto               If Auto is selected  the recorder detects the power supply frequency and automatically  selects 16 7 ms or 20 ms  However  if the 24 VDC power supply is being used ona  recorder with the 24 VDC AC power supply   P1 option   the integration time is fixed to  20 ms      Because 100 ms is an integer multiple of 16 7 ms and 20 ms  this setting can be used  to suppress the power frequency noise for either frequency  50 Hz or 60 Hz      The scan interval on the dot model is 1 s when the integration time is set to 16 7 ms or  20 ms and 2 5 s when the integration time is set to 100 ms     For the procedure to set the functions  see section 1 6     Function Setup Guide           IM 04P03B01 01E    1 5    uondiuoseg jeuonouny         1 2 Alarms    Alarm Types    This function generates an alarm when the measured data meets a certain condition   The alarm status is displayed on the screen while recording the alarm occurrence   release on the chart paper    Also  alarm output relays can be used to output contact signals when alarms occur   A1    A2  and  A3 options      Number of Alarm Point Marks  Up to four alarms can be set for each channel     Alarm Conditions  The following four conditions are available  The alphanumeric character or symbol inside  the parentheses is used on the recorder to denote each alarm     High Limit Alarm  H   1   An alarm occurs when the input value exceeds the alarm value   e Low Limit Alarm  L i_    An alarm occurs when the input va
128. s the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   tals Z5 Em i  Select    S MENU       S MENU  a  eee v  ESC  cic z Select    SET       SET     v   gt  ee ee t E s  far prea ae   RANGE     Select whether to display RANGE in  y Setting mode  Select ON or OFF   1  171   ON  r    v   i   tz  ha O ba A Ga    BIAS  4 Select whether to display BIAS in  y Setting mode  Select ON or OFF     jt   ON  c   v  mt ity     OO ea yrs   ALARM  4 Select whether to display ALARM  y in Setting mode  Select ON or OFF   D   L A a    ON     L  pil  _  ijt i pn   UNIT   lt 3  Select whether to display UNIT in    v Setting mode  Select ON or OFF   21  171   ON  a  v  en a L a  a a a a Z   CHART  ea Select whether to display CHART     in Setting mode  Select ON or OFF   a a    ON  7                   To the next page       4 26 IM 04P03B01 01E    4 20 Selecting the Menus to Be Hidden in Setting Mode       Explanation       From the previous page  elif   AUX    Select whether to display AUX in   Setting mode  Select ON or OFF                                                   Wt  e          Models with the  CC1 option    CETTE    Select whether t
129. sis             ccceceeee cee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeees   alarm information printout 00 0 0    ccceceeeeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeteeeeeee 4 9  alarm output relay  0      eee eect eee cece eeeeeeeeeeaeeeteeaeeeeeeeeeeaee 4 2  alarm output relays         eee eee ee ceeeceeeeeeeeeaeee teeter eeeeeeeaee 1 7         alarm printout     alarm type     we  alarm valu ekai ke ra eaa ae a E a as 2 10       B   bias we  1 3  3 10  4 20  buffer  MEmMOTy eevee eens edie ntacneneeer intents 1 13  buffer overflow Mark           ceceeeseecceeceessteeeeeeeescessseeeeeeeeseees 1 13  burnout detection  ki eee Meets Maia btie dace 1 4  burnout detection function            cee cceeeteeeceeseestteeeeeeeeseeneea 4 4    C               Calibration iieiea a eaa a ae Ale  calibration correction    s      calibration instrument         esesssseesissssiessrresrrissrrinesriesrreseres  channel number printout           sessesesiesriierrieesrrinrrirerrrneerees  channel printout s es   characters that can be used for units       Chart  pap  b isisisi sieniin   CHAM SPCC i asi is estatinen iais   CIEANING eri Peaccnedeece eter aea a a ead  compensation voltage 0    eee cece eee test eeeeeeeeeeeeeees  COMSUUCUION  52  enin 7 sce eh eeen a a as rate dates e doa anaa dpb anevesatines  conventions used in this Manual                cceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee iii  CUITENtINDUt is  aise asidi teredas aE oa ied a eaaa N E ack 1 1  customized menu                55     1 17  4 30  customized menu  selection Of       
130. speed  with time   ticks        Message printout    Number of messages    Printout contents  Time printout format    Message printout buffer    Prints preset message strings    5   Time  message  up to 16 characters   printout buffer overflow mark    Selectable from hour minute  hour minute second  month day hour minute   month day hour minute second  year month day hour minute second  and not print   Stores 5 messages waiting to be printed        Recording start printout    Printout contents  Time printout format    Prints at the start of recording    Time and chart speed  printout buffer overflow mark    Selectable from hour minute  hour minute second  month day hour minute   month day hour minute second  and year month day hour minute second        New chart speed printout    Printout contents  Time printout format    Prints when the chart speed is changed    Chart speed and time  printout buffer overflow mark    Selectable from hour minute  hour minute second  month day hour minute   month day hour minute second  and year month day hour minute second        Manual printout  Printout contents    Prints the measured values of all channels   Measured values of all channels at that point   Trend recording is temporarily suspended     suoneoyioeds         Setting printout  List   Printout contents    Prints the settings of items in Setting mode   Range setting  alarm setting  etc   Trend recording is temporarily suspended        Setting printout  setup list     Printout conten
131. splayable and printable range  Same as linear scaling   Sets values below the low cut point to the leftmost value of scale  The leftmost value of scale must  be less than the rightmost value of scale   Low cut point range  0 0 to 5 0  of the recording span  0 1  steps        Bias    Adds a bias to the measuring input value   Bias value range   10  of the span of the measurable range at the specified range type    10  of the scaling span if linear scaling is used           IM 04P03B01 01E       7 2 Alarm Function Specifications                Item Specifications   Number of alarms Up to four alarms  level  for each measurement channels    Alarm type High limit  H   low limit  L   difference high limit  h   and difference low limit  I   The symbol  indicating the alarm is given in parentheses    Hysteresis Set a width to the value for detecting alarm occurrence release  common to all channels and all levels     Applied to high limit alarm and low limit alarm   Hysteresis range  Approx  0 0  to 1 0  of the recording span  0 1  steps     Display Indicates the alarm occurrence status on the display   Display for each channel  Displays the alarm type  display precedence  1  i   Mt  and w    Alarm summary display  The ALM indicator illuminates           Alarm relay contact output  optional specifications   See section 7 5          IM 04P03B01 01E 7 3    suoneoyioeds         7 3 Recording Function Specifications    Trend Recording  Pen Model        Item    Specifications       Record
132. straight    A value change of 1 corresponds to 0 1 mm change in the dot printing position     Up o Up  go  gt  lt  Down p 7    Down  of N fe   No of  A Xs  No at  Figure a Figure b    Zero Position and Span Adjustment  Adjustment   Zero position  00 to 15  full position     45 to 15  A value change of 1 corresponds to 0 1mm change in the dot printing position   Decreasing the value moves the line to the left and increasing the value moves the line  to the right     Note   The procedure is different when the customized menu is enabled      When    P ADuJ    of the customized menu is ON  Carry out steps 1 to 4 in    Adjusting the Dot Printing Position      Select    FREE    and press the  lt   key to display    P ADuJ      Carry out the steps beginning with 5 in    Adjusting the Dot Printing Position         When    P ADuJ    of the customized menu is OFF  See    Releasing the Customized Menu    or    Changing the Settings without Releasing the   Basic Setting Mode Lock         lt Related Topics gt   Releasing the customized menu  Section 4 22  Changing the settings without releasing the basic setting mode lock  Section 4 22       6 8    IM 04P03B01 01E    Chapter7 Specifications       7 1 Input Specifications    Number of Inputs and Scan Interval on the Pen Model             Item Specifications  Number of inputs 1 2 3 o0r4  Scan interval 125 ms       Number of Inputs and Scan Interval on the Dot Model       Item Specifications       Number of inputs 6       Scan interval    2 
133. t 2 3  Use UNIT in setting mode to set the unit after scaling     Low cut 4 15  Use PERS   gt  SQRT low cut in Basic Setting mode and select Use or Not   If Use is selected  set the low cut value using RANGE in Setting mode  2 1  If Not is selected  the Low cut item does not appear in the RANGE setting   Bias Use PERS   gt  BIAS in Basic Setting mode and select Use or Not  4 15  If Use is selected  set the bias value that is added to the input using BIAS in 3 10    Setting mode  If Not is selected  the BIAS item does not appear        Calibration Correction   CC1    option   Use PERS   gt  CALIB in Basic Setting mode to select whether to use the calibration 4 15  correction function        RJC of TC input    If Use is selected  use CALIB in Basic Setting mode to select revise value or 4 19  absolute value and set the number of correction points    Use CALIB in Setting mode to set the measured values and correction values  3 11  If Not is selected  the CALIB item of Basic Setting and Setting modes does not appear    Use RJC in Basic Setting mode to select whether to use the recorder   s 4 4  RJC function or an external RJC function        Burnout detection function o    f TC input and 1 5V input 4 3  Use B_OUT in Basic Setting mode to set the burnout detection function for each channel        Filter  pen model     Use FILTR in Basic Setting mode and select Use or Not  4 11  If Use is selected  set the filter time constant using AUX  gt  FILTR in Setting mode  3 2  If Not is se
134. t the left span value   f    Span left v  a Pp ye  Lt 11   Set the right span value   A Span right   lt 1   _    I  The settings are activated   ESC Veh     OK     Press the  lt   key to set other channels   If you are done  press the ESC key   Hold down the  Menu  key for 3 seconds to return to Operation mode        IM 04P03B01 01E     epo w Bum  s  suonesado dnyes p  sn Ajjuenbai4        2 1 Setting the Input Range         Selectable Range of Input Range  Span Left  and Span Right  The input range  span left  and span right can be set in the range shown below  Span  left and span right cannot be set to the same value     DC voltage     44                                                                                                                                              Range Type Selectable Span Range  20mV  20 5H  20 00 to 20 00 mV  60 mv 5905H  60 00 to 60 00 mV  200 mV  7005H  200 0 to 200 0 mV  2V  2H     2 000 to 2 000 V  evH   6 000 to 6 000 V  20 V2     20 00 to 20 00 V  50 VSI     50 00 to 50 00 V  Thermocouple           Range Type Selectable Span Range    C  Selectable Span Range    F   R    0 0 to 1760 0  C 32 to 3200  F  S  5  0 0 to 1760 0  C 32 to 3200  F  B  iz  0 0 to 1820 0  C 32 to 3308  F  K  i     200 0 to 1370 0  C    328 to 2498  F  E E     200 0 to 800 0  C    328 0 to 1472 0  F  J u     200 0 to 1100 0  C    328 0 to 2012 0  F  T t     200 0 to 400 0  C    328 0 to 752 0  F  N  r  0 0 to 1300 0  C 32 to 2372  F  W      0 0 to 2315 0  C 32 to 4
135. th the  A1   A2  or  A3 option    ON  per  p     Z j l p  _      Output relay energize de energize       7 17     Select the relay   s energized or   RELAY   lt  de energized operation  This setting is  moia pz valid only on models with the  A1   A2   Z ama   7 laa or  A3 option    ENERG  4  a  tt tS E  ri  l      i Hysteresis   E78  m Select the hysteresis  0 0   OFF  to  cie 1 0     mr T   OFF  r       7  L o i ali The settings are activated    OK     4  If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E ri  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select Siz or E or Fis iz  and press the    key        IM 04P03B01 01E 4 1        epo w Bum  s 21Sseg  suonsuny Buippy BuBueLeys 104 suonesado dnyas a    4 1 Changing the Auxiliary Alarm Function       Explanation    Diagnosis Output   When set to ON  alarm output relay 101 becomes a dedicated diagnosis output relay  and  the operation is fixed to de energized  Diagnosis output is a function which outputs a  relay signal when an error is detected in the recording section  burnout detection  function  or the A D converter     Output Relay Energize De Energize Operation   Sets whether the output relay is energized or de energized when an alarm occurs    Energize     mi   G   Energizes the relay when an alarm occurs  The relay is de   energized during normal operation    De energize  J E _ E m   De energizes the relay when an alarm occurs  The relay
136. the number of samples of the moving average  in Setting mode     Disable  iii tz    The    M_AVE    item does not appear in Setting mode      lt Related Topics gt   Setting the moving average  section 3 3       4 14    IM 04P03B01 01E       4 11 Enabling the Filter Function  Pen Model     Procedure    Explanation    The input filter function on the pen model can be enabled disabled  Basic Setting mode  cannot be entered when recording is in progress    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold downthe A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                              tay  E  j f E iz Z Select    FILTR       FILTR  4  v   gt  alali     Select whether to use the filter function    NOT   e  4          Ic  a     Tre settings are activated    OK     4  If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E i  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select St or E or Aly tc  and press the   gt  key     Filter  Enable   4         Enables the setting of the filter and the time constant in Setting mode   Disable  itz    The    FILTR    item does n
137. time constant  the time it takes  to reach 63 2  of the output value       Moving Average  Dot Model   The average value of the m most recent values acquired at the scan interval is used  as the measured value of the channel  The number of moving averaged data points   m  can be set in the range 2 to 16  The figure below shows an example indicating  the operation of the buffer for the moving average computation when the number of  moving averaged data points is set to 5     Buffer data for the Buffer data for the Buffer data for the  nth sampling time n 1th sampling time n 2th sampling time  Most recent data Most recent data       a fF OO N         Deleted Deleted    anarag   som    average 0 0 mV 5 0 mV 8 0 mV    For the procedure to set the functions  see section 1 6     Function Setup Guide           1 4 IM 04P03B01 01E    1 1 Measuring Input Section       Integration Time of the A D Converter    The recorder uses an A D converter to convert the sampled analog signal to a digital  signal  By setting the integration time of the A D converter to match the time period  corresponding to one cycle of the power supply or an integer multiple of one cycle  the  power supply frequency noise can be effectively suppressed    The integration time of the A D converter is selected according to the model from the  table below        Model Integration Time of the A D Converter  Pen model Select 16 7 ms  60 Hz   20 ms  50 Hz   or Auto  Dot model Select 16 7 ms  60 Hz   20 ms  50 Hz   100 m
138. tions               00  1 18  setup guide 0 0    cceesecseecesseesseestececsseneenee we 1 18  shunt resistor     1 1  AT o E E E 2 8  square root COMPUTATION         eee eee eceecee eee eeeeceeeeteeeeeeteaeeeeee 1 2  square root computation  low cut function for                  4 20  Standard performance 0 0    ee eee eee eee e cess cesetsaeeeeeeeees 7 15  standard temperature device ooo    eee eee eeeteeeeee eee eeeees 6 4  supported standards          ce eeeeeeceeeceeeceeseeseesaeeeeeeees 7 14          To  tag PriNtOUE diinisiasi iied iaaa 4 9  tags  characters that can be used for        eceerereene 3 7  temperature unit  changing Of     esesseeesssesrerrrerrerrrrrrereneree 4 33  time printout format        1 13  4 21  MAELO EA T E E AA 1 10  time tick cancel mark 0 0    eee ce eee tree eeeteeeeeeneeeeeaes 1 10  trend recording             cceeeeeeeesseee eee eeeeeaeeeteeaeeetee 1 8  3 6  7 4  trend recording COlOF         eee eee ceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeseeesaeeeeeeeees 4 6  trend recording interval    eee eee eeeeeee eee eee eeees 3 1  Arle e TS EARE E A A E sacs 1 16  troubleshooting  isss aniria aara raara raaraa ar anaana 5 4  Ypes OF iNPUtS u aee e a a ASS 1 1  U   UpseAl Essin d Aa iN 4 4  Y   VOOM orion nA e SO ee E Sa E E She 2 13  Z   ZOMG recording enisinia didien ie a r Eai a 1 8       Index 2    IM 04P03B01 01E    
139. to 1 bit   7 bits or 8 bits   Fixed to 1 bit   Odd  even  or none  no parity    2047 bytes   Open and close   Dedicated protocol  Modbus slave protocol   ASCII for input output for control and setting  ASCII or binary for input output of measured data  1 2 km    suoneoyioeds a       Ethernet Communication Interface   C7        Item    Specifications       Function    Setting Measurement server    Maintenance Test server    Uses a dedicated protocol  Measured computed data  setup data  status byte  Connection information  network statistics  etc     Instrument information server Model  serial number  etc   Electrical and mechanical specifications    Interface    Miscellaneous  User authentication  Keepalive    Conforms to IEEE 802 3   Basic specifications  Connection Ethernet  10BASE T   Protocol TCP  IP  UDP  ICMP  and ARP  The maximum number of simultaneous connections and the number of simultaneous use                Function Maximum Number of Number of   Administrators Connections Users Simultaneous Users Port Number  Setting Measurement server 3 1 2 34260 tcp  Maintenance Test server 1 1 1 34261  tcp  Instrument information server       34264 udp       Administrator  1  users  6  limitations placed on users   Drops the connection if there is no response to an inspection packet  Use or not use is  selectable           IM 04P03B01 01E    7 5 Specifications of Optional Functions       Green Display   D6        Item    Specifications       Color    1  digit  channel display  
140. ts    Prints the settings of items in Basic Setting mode   Basic alarm specifications  basic recording specifications  etc   Trend recording is temporarily suspended        Items dependent on the chart speed                                              Chart speed Periodic printout  Alarm printout  Message printout  Recording start printout  New chart speed printout  10 to 1500 mm h Printed  1800 mm h or higher Not printed  Chart speed Periodic printout interval  10 to 15 mm h 8 hours  20 to 30 mm h 4 hours  40 to 60 mm h 2 hours  75 to 120 mm h 1 hour  150 to 180 mm h 30 minutes  200 to 300 mm h 20 minutes  360 to 1500 mm h 10 minutes             Date printout format    Select the printout format of the date from Y M D  M D Y  D M Y  D M Y  and M D Y  The format    applies to the date printout of all printout items            IM 04P03B01 01E    7 3 Recording Function Specifications       Printout  Dot Model        Item    Specifications       Recording    Dot printing        Channel printout    Prints the channel number beside the trend recording every approx  25 mm of chart paper   Channel printout ON OFF selectable        Alarm printout  Printout contents    Time printout format    Alarm printout buffer    Prints alarm occurrence release    Occurrence  A  red  release  7  blue  marks  channel No  or tag  alarm type  alarm level  time   printout buffer overflow mark    Selectable from hour minute  hour minute second  month day hour minute    month day hour minute second  an
141. u can be customized to display only the menus that you use      Display only the items that you use on the FUNC key menu      Display only the items that you use on the Setting mode menu    e Lock Basic Setting mode  use a password to enter the mode    The pen position adjustment  pen model  and dot printing position adjustment  dot  model  can be set so that they can be used without the password                  Operation mode Setting mode Basic Setting mode  Hold down Hold down A   D gt   MENU for 3s for3s  Displays only the Displays only the  ____   Password  FUNC key menu setup menu items aia rol ion  items to be used to be used      gt  No password Edjustment             The characters used in the printout can be set to English  Japanese  German  or French   The characters that are available vary depending on the selected font    English  Alphabet  numbers  and symbols   Japanese  Alphabet  numbers  Katakana  and symbols   German  Alphabet  German   numbers  and symbols   French  Alphabet  French   numbers  and symbols    If the recorder is used in a region that has DST  time can be switched automatically  between DST and standard time by setting the date time when switching from the  standard time to DST and the date time when switching back from DST to standard time   When switching from standard time to DST  the clock is set ahead by 1 hour  When  switching back from DST to standard time  the clock is set back by 1 hour     Temperature Unit    The temperature unit can
142. u items in Setting mode     Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress    Procedure    Enabling the Customized Menu   1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   For the procedure on how to enter values or characters  see page 18 in the  Operation Guide   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                                                                             is a  S  5  Select    CUST M      CUST M  e      7  y miele Select whether to enable  USE  the  tt  customized menu    USE  4  y   i  chi  7       Displays the following when the  T  i  i Z Z  customized menu is set to USE   t      He    Set the password   Password Vv  eee  T           Select whether to use pen dot printing   P_ADJ  i position adjustment without the  password  Select ON or OFF       pee   ON  r        oe i      ESC     roa a The settings are activated    OK     4  If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E rit  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select    Sti or E or Alaor k  and press the    key
143. unctions of measurement channels  Display examples are illustrations used  to explain the displayed contents and differ in appearance from the actual displays                 Item Specifications   Display 7 segment LED  orange    Number of screens 5  switched using keys    Displayed contents   Display type Digital display and channel ID alarm status display  automatically manually switch the displayed   channel   Date display  Time display  OFF       Display update of measured values   computed values  When displayed channels are fixed  Dot model  Updated at the scan interval  Pen model  Updated every 1s  When displayed channels are automatically switched  Switches the channel alarm status and measured value at 2 s intervals        Status display  RCD This indicator turns ON when recording is started and turns OFF when stopped   ALM The indicator turns ON when an alarm occurs and turns OFF when the alarm is released        Display type specifications       Digital display  Channel number  1   digit  Displayed with 1 character as follows   Measurement channels  1  2  3  4  5  6    Alarm  2nd digit  Displayed with the symbols below  If multiple alarms are occurring simultaneously  the alarm with  higher precedence is shown    Higher order of precedence  Hi  i2  m    z  lower order of precedence     Measured value  3 to 7  digits      DC voltage input  Displays values between    the min  measurable value     5  of the span of the  measurable range    and    the max  measurable v
144. week    LFS  Last week    Start Day and End Day  Ser  Sunday     Monday     Tuesday     Wednesday     Thursday     Friday     Saturday    rr ae  m E D  ams    x  C    77    mw    Start Time and End Time  00 to 23  Hour 00 to hour 23       IM 04P03B01 01E    Chapter4 Setup Operations for Changing Adding Functions  Basic Setting Mode     4 1 Changing the Auxiliary Alarm Function    This section explains the details of setting the alarm system items listed below   Diagnosis output using the alarm output relay  101   Energized De energized operation of alarm output relays when alarms occur  Alarm hysteresis    Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress    Procedure    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedure shown in the figure below   Press the A or    key to select the value   If you press the ESC key  the operation is cancelled  and the display returns to a  higher level menu                                                                                                                                                                                                                         l  Z  Z A Z r   Select the    ALARM       RANGE   4       gt  ab mee area    mot jet wt Diagnosis output   DIAG  p Select ON to set relay 101 to diagnosis  v output  This setting is valid only on  clic _  models wi
145. y     T i    Select the channel number   CHT     oe y    i a iz Select the RJC mode of the  CHOE pa thermocouple input      INT   a nue    7 7     When external  EXT  is selected   i Lt iti a i   Set the compensation voltage when  using the external RJC function   y    M  ES mec The settings are activated                                    OK     4  Press the  lt   key to set other channels   If you are done  press the ESC key   5  To return to the Operation mode   1  Press the ESC key  use the A or 7 key to select E i  and press the    key   2  Press the A or 7 key to select Siz or  amp  or Aisa i  and press the    key     RJC   Sets the RJC mode    Internal  i rite   Uses the RJC function of the recorder    External       iiz   Uses an external RJC function  If external is selected  set the  compensation voltage     Compensation Voltage  Sets the compensation voltage when using an external RJC function   The compensation voltage can be set in the range of  19999 uV to 20000 uV        IM 04P03B01 01E    4 5        epo w Bum  s s1seg  suolouny Bulppy bulbueys 104 suonesado dnyas a       4 5 Changing the Channel Recording Color  Dot  Model     The trend recording color on the dot model can be changed  Basic Setting mode cannot  be entered when recording is in progress    Procedure    1  Hold down the  MENU  key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode    2  Hold down the A and    keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to display the  Basic Setting mode screen    3  Carry out the procedu
146. y    II         _  i a 2 S dial    I  ot   Il      Hour     Minute     Second                         7 8 IM 04P03B01 01E       7 5 Specifications of Optional Functions    Alarm Output Relay   A1   A2  and  A3        Item    Specifications       Operation  Number of outputs  Relay contact rating    Output format  Auxiliary functions    Diagnosis output    Outputs relay contact signals from the dedicated terminals on the rear panel when alarms occur   2 outputs   A1   4 outputs   A2   6 outputs   A3    250 VDC 0 1 A  for resistance load    250 VAC  50 60 Hz  3 A   NO C NC   Energized De energized operation selectable  common to all relays    Reflash operation  Fixed to relay 101  102  and 103  Relay release time is approx  500 ms    Relay 101 can be used for diagnosis output    Diagnosis output  Outputs a relay signal when an error in the recording section  plotter on the  pen model   a burnout  or an error in the A D converter is detected  Relay operation is fixed to  de energized        RS 422A 485 Communication Interface   C3        Item    Specifications       Connection  Connection type  Transmission mode  Synchronization   Baud rate   Start bit   Data length   Stop bit   Parity   Received buffer length  Escape sequence  Protocol  Communication mode    Communication distance    Complies with EIA RS 422A 485   Multi drop connection 1 32  four wire system   1 31  two wire system   Half duplex   Start stop synchronization   1200  2400  4800  9600  19200  or 38400 bps  Fixed 
    
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