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1. Free running za Wet TT e MS Tag RIO a AR 100ms DIV a ts SN SN m in a 0 1284 Y f d 0 01 V 0 00 V 1 4 DO Y 0 3000 AE DE O 5 00 a a gt 2 40 1000 1 0 00 0 0000 2 0 1000 3 0 2000 0 3000 0 4000 a 0000 05000 souy 20 46 05 20 46 05 20 46 0 20 46 06 261 000 583 000 983 001 274 000 FT A e 1s ZDW By dropping any tab into Tab Deletion the tab display is deleted 52 11 11 1 Main Panel Action 9 amp 7 46 Option Sua Recording Start Stop Name Explanation Switch Screen Connection window and Main window are changed Condition Settings Set options for main module This is available when a Device Tab is selected For Device Settings please refer to 12 Device Settings File Operations Waveform Operations Monitor Operations Action Option Recording Start Stop To start stop recording You can only perform starting and stopping from the Device Tab 11 11 2 File Operations Changes to file related panel Review PC f Device data Convert then save Fermi fe Create Compressed Data CSV file batch conversion 91 mI 186 Combine files Print screen 909 2888 O Screen Copy Explanation Review PC Play backs a file recorded to the PC Device Data Data from the main module can be manipulated or played back Only
2. ALARM DATA PLATFORM QL7ODO ALARM GRAPHTEC GRAPHTEC GRAPHTEC o y o o 9 gs EE SPA sx 2 al OUT OUT IN IN Synchronous cable Synchronous cable USB cable USB cable USB cable USB hub USB cable To PC Also in LAN it becomes the same Cross section of the Sync Cable Terminal Mixture of LAN and USB cannot be performed OUT Connector IN Connector Do not connect the same cable into the IN and OUT terminal in one GL7000 module 10 3 3 3 How to Configure Synchronous Connection Settings Configure the connection settings according to the following diagram using this software Synchronous connection cannot be performed automatically so perform the same connections as those using sync cables 1 Connect the master GL device to the PC Master Slave Slave 28 2 Drag the slave GL device icon s plug to the master device icon 3 Continue by dragging another slave GL device s plug to the previous slave device Recordings may not be processed correctly if the connections are not performed in the same w
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4. 0 00 cc hme hannah hn 94 1 PREFACE This is the user s manual for the GL Connection application software and the GL7000 management software GL Config Set up the software according to the following procedures depending on the application environment For customers who will not use the GL7000 Display Module Step 1 Install the USB driver from the CD ROM if using a USB connection Step 2 Configure the LAN and USB ID settings in GL Config Step 3 Install and open GL Connection For customers who will use the GL7000 Display Module and GL Connection Step 1 Install the USB driver from the CD ROM if using a USB connection Step 2 Configure the LAN and USB ID settings on the GL7000 Step 3 Install and open GL Connection For customers who will use the GL7000 Display Module and will not use GL Connection Step 1 There is no need to install GL Config and GL Connection 1 1 About GL Config The GL Config application software is a software for GL7000 that manages by connecting the GL7000 to a PC This software is necessary for configuring transmission settings for the GL7000 especially when the GL7000 Display Module is not used The main features of GL Config are as follows A USB connection is required for all features other than firmware version upgrades 1 USB ID settings and reference 2 LAN settings and reference 3 Version reference 4 Device formats built in flash SD Card and SSD Module 5 USB drive mode
5. 0 4000 40 1000 0 0000 1 1000 3 0 2000 0 2000 0 3000 0 4000 E0 5000 20 46 39 20 46 39 20 46 40 20 46 40 579 000 864 000 264 000 592 000 Coa A a ls DIV 0 3000 0 4000 0 5000 20 46 05 20 46 05 20 46 0 20 46 06 261 000 583 000 983 001 274 000 E a ay Y y VES 1 DIV a 0000 When the Device tab is dropped into group creation in the navigation window the group tab that the Equipment tab is copied is created ise GL FOOD NOT o D 2 GL7000 No 1 m FreeRun Group Noe Free running E e B a Free running Ei gt ll ONIO i App Y E Ta E A am UU 100ms DIV 100ms DIV IE w 0 5000 0 5000 0 4000 0 4000 A 0 1000 5 0 0000 0 1000 00000 0 1000 0 1000 0 4000 0 5000 20 47 41 3 47 41 20 47 41 20 47 42 286 000 341 000 941 000 299 000 20 48 10 20 48 10 20 48 11 20 48 11 328 000 610 000 010 000 341 000 When the channel on the monitor window is selected and then dropped into Group Creation in the navigation window the group tab that the selected channel is copied is created and the Waveform Display with the selected channel only appears When canceling a group window please delete the group tab using the follow Tab Deletion Screen CH cannot copy in the state of Trace OFF Please copy in the state of Trace ON 11 10 1 3 Tab Deletion Screen Fase GLTOOD No 1
6. 83 Configures alarm settings _ Alarm settings Alarm level settings Alarm level settings Cambinatian af levels Combinations Alarm hald Alarm hold Burnout alarm Burnout alarm OK NETAS Explanation Alarm level settings Sets requirements for alarm generation Combinations Sets combination for alarm requirements for each channel A eJ one of the set level requirements is satisfied AND Recording starts or stops when all the set level EN nisl Though alarm hold was set as Off when combination was edge OR AND as for the channel generated once alarm continues holding alarm Alarm hold Sets whether or not to clear of preserve a generated alarm status Preserves alarm generation Click clear alarm on the alarm window to clear all channels of alarms Does no preserve alarm generation Restores alarm status and output for each CH once the alarm status is released Once this is set to On an alarm will be generated in response to thermocouple connection temperature measurements registering burn out 12 5 1 Alarm Clear Button Alarm Clear is only available during free running or recording when alarm hold is On Sub window button Alarm window CHI1 1 BURNOUT degF BURNOUT dezF 0 00 n 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 01 0 01 0 00 0 00 I Alarm clear button 84 This function inputs a mark to the unspecified position above the waveform during data recording The inputted mark can perform
7. Step 10 A buzzer will ring when the update is completed if the GL7000 Display Module is equipped When the update is complete the SD Card LED will go from from flashing to solid even if the Display Module is not equipped 7 GL Connection Basic Operation The basic operation of the GL Connection software consists of the following 4 configurations Description Explanation 1 Managing the GL device Manages the operations and settings for the main module and loads the main module s main module setting information on to this software through the connection between the GL device and the PC 2 Confirmation of the Confirms the input signals to the main module in real time using this software s input data graphical displays through the connection between the GL device and the PC 3 Data Recording Saves transmitted data to the PC through the connection between the GL device and the PC And either the PC or the GL device can be used as a backup due to the ability to save recorded data on the main module 4 Recorded data playback Plays back recorded data files on the PC Also plays back saved data on the main module through the connection between the GL device and the PC Played back data may be split into important segments and converted to then saved in other formats 7 1 Managing the Main Module This software allows the following management functions Start stop recording Amplifier settings input range filter etc Re
8. The search starts at the position of the selected cursor and the cursor will be moved to a new position that satisfies the requirements of the search move Only available during playback Refer to 11 11 5 1 Data search move Mark insertion Can insert a mark into a new data position during recording Able to insert a maximum of 8 user marks Every user mark has a maximum of 30characters Refer to 11 11 5 2 Mark insertion Create group tab Creates an empty group tab For information on the group tab functions refer to 13 1 Group functions Clear X Y waveform To clear the X Y waveform display 11 11 5 1 Data search move By combining the four main requirements search move data in various ways The search starts at the position of the selected cursor and the cursor will be moved to a new position that satisfies the requirements of the search move This function will only be effective during playback Search Move requirement Settings a A Match 2 HO 3 2012 06 13 17 38 43 000 000 Combination 4 0 Sets detection method Hel p lt Prev search Next search gt Close Previous search move Next search move Close Name Explanation Combination To start search move by combining effective search move requirements AN ro requirements is satisfied AND Effective when all of the effective search move requirements are AN Search move Makes the search move requirements ineffective
9. X axis stretch line HIESS Y axis scale Y axis span slider Waveform area BES Y axis level bar X axis span slider 0 X Y pen Y axis stretch line AELIG Explanation X Y Axis Scale Displays the X Y channel set to active in the Monitor window on the X and Y axises X Y Axis Level Bar Displays each channel s signal position If the level bar is dragged with the mouse the upper and lower values of the waveform can be changed X Y Axis Stretch Line The stretch line displays the channel set to active in the monitor window The stretch line s upper value is found in the Span Setting s upper value while the stretch line s lower value is found in the Span Setting s lower value X Y Axis Span Slider The wave form s span axis can be changed by dragging the span slider o eee Displays the plot of the active channel s signal value During recording A itis drawn with a solid line Waveform Area The X Y wave form is used to draw the range By dragging the mouse PE tee O 11 4 4 1 X Y Axis Scale 11 4 4 2 X Y Axis Level Bar 11 4 4 3 X Y Axis Stretch Line 11 4 4 4 X Y Axis Span Slider The operation is the same as the Y T wave form display For information refer to 11 4 3 Waveform Display 41 42 11 4 4 5 X Y Pen The X Y pen shows tracking of the pen up condition during free running Tracking is shown after recording Starts Free running Recording 11 4 4 6 Wave Form Area By dragging th
10. requirements Search using the level values of analog data logic data or pulse data CH alarm Search using the alarm generation of each channel in the analog data logic data or pulse data Previous Search move the within the previous range with the cursor selected PG s nn RN Next Search move the within the following range with the cursor selected bs OO AAA Close Close Closes the search move window Explains the contents of each item in the setting When the search move requirements are level lt In the case of analog pulse gt Level Channel 10 1234 ll Y Name CH Selection Level settings Detection method In the case of logic Method gt Explanation To set the channel code used in search To set the level used in search H Detects when the set level value is exceeded from below the set level value L Detects when the set level value falls under from over the set level value or more Detects in the range higher than the set level or less Detects in the range lower than the set level Select bit Method Channel AE fo Name CH Selection Detection method Explanation To set the channel code used in search To set the channel code used in search H Detects when the set bit is changed from L to H L Detects when the set bit is changed from H to L HL Detects when the set bit is changed from L to H or from H to L When the search move requirem
11. L Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using ES 3Com 30918 Integrated Fast Ethernet Controller 3C905B Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties A X General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically This connection uses the following items x IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 e m ackoli V F Intemet Protocol TCP IP Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatica Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Altemate DNS server C Show icon in notification area when connected MO temen 5 3 3 2 PC IP Address Settings for Windows Vista Start Menu gt Control Panel gt Network and Sharing Center gt Local Area Connections Status Window Properties Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties gt Check Use the following IP address Set the IP Address and Subnet Mask fields OK 5 3 3 3 PC IP Address Settings for Windows 7 Start Menu gt Control Panel Network and Sharing Center gt Local Area Connections Properties gt In
12. Logic pulse switch Switching of logic pulse Amplifier module only shows logic pulse modules Configure input related settings Trigger start tab Configure Trigger start tab related settings Trigger stop tab Performs settings related to trigger stop Alarm tab Performs settings related to alarm Scroll Bar Appears when more than 10 channels are displayed in the amplifier tab and allows the switching between channel lists OK Closes the window 12 2 2 Amplifier Settings Tab In the case of analog amplifier Set the analog tab when using analog module Amp settings Ja Trigger start l Trigger stop Alarm settings Channel Number 0 Input CH Annotation ALL Line Color MIT Nel 4 2 W i 3 m Span Annotation a w on I Input m co y liv y ott V O pa scaling a po s iv CS ales RN Range eee Off V o e a E Auto zero settings o pollo JE E DE ES o zjx CES mim m 1 10 po vjuv vJjot IY LOL Name Explanation Channel Number Displays the input signal s module number and channel number Module Number Channel Number It is possible to set the waveform color It is possible to input signal names to each channel A maximum of 31 characters is allowed To select input There may be difference in the selection value depending on the type o
13. A take time Please wait a little while 86 12 8 Excel Settings This function transmits data currently being recorded to Excel in real time Can be used to create original template files and reports etc Direct Excel functions cannot be used when the main module recording destination is the Built in RAM or SSD module option Microsoft Excel is required for the use of main module Transfers to the graph cannot exceed 32000 lines Transfers to Excel may occasionally be incomplete depending on sampling and the number of channels If this occurs please slow down sampling Enable 0 Export to direct EXCEL file function Template file m C Template file O3X2012 06 13 V 090 RevO21 X TEST xlt _ _ Template file Path Destination sheet Sheet1 Destination sheet Start cell 1 9 Start cell Next sheet number 65535 Switch sheet points Name Explanation Direct Excel functions Sets direct Excel functions to On or Off Template files Performs direct Excel transfer destination template settings This can be used for xlt or xltx file types Standard templates are available under the Temp folder under the main software s installed folder Template file path Displays the template path Transfer destination sheet Sets the sheet name for the designated template folder Start cell Sets the start cell the data will be transfered to Switch sheet points Transmits d
14. DNS Address ID Name Revision Pattern Wersion Revision Pattern Version 0 90 Os Version 3 30 System Version 0 Os Version Keep Alive MAC Address Language English Firmware Update Read Lese wich v Firmar Uii Step 5 Select Set and apply settings to the GL7000 IP Address Auto Acquire IP Address Subnet Mask Port number Gateway DNS Address ID Name Keep Alive MAG Address Format Sa USB Drive Mode Information Model Firmware Version Q Off COn 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 98028 182 168 0 1 192 168 0 1 GL 7000 01 00 03 76 05 09 04 GL7000 0 90 0011 0 90 3 30 System Version 0 Revision Pattern Version Os Version Language 6 4 Howto Configure LAN related Settings Step 1 Connect one GL7000 main module to the PC using a USB cable and plug in the GL7000 main module s power source Step 2 Launch the software following instructions in 6 1 Launching and Terminating GL Config Step 3 Select Read to establish communication with the GL7000 GLConfig x Format E Execute USB Drive Mode IP Address Auto Acquire Off EE a IP Address Subnet Mask Information Port number Model Firmware Wersion Gatewa m T Revision DNS Address d Pattern Version ID Name Os Version Keep Alive sd System Version MAC Address ek ok ok tok tok ok Se Reset Langu
15. Default demo waveforms will be installed during this software s installation Go to My Documents Graphtec GL Connection gt Data gt Demo gbd on the PC The following operations can be performed using demo connections Waveform display Waveform operation Display the digital monitor Browse the settings Group Creation 31 10 4 5 Option Settings Used for changing the password to lock operations display language etc Protect Change wallpaper Language Configure CSV Information Initialize settings 10 4 5 1 Protect Setting You can set the password used to lock your device Pressing the OK button will end the application lock the operation and you will be unable to bring up the control panel use window controls or end the application Password Input Screen Pass word Device Lock Icon To release the lock on the device press the device lock icon end enter the password The control panel and window operations will be displayed again and you may resme operations In the event of a forced termination of the software the locked condition will not be preserved The next time it is started up it will be unlocked 10 4 5 2 Change Wallpaper You may load a custom BMP file and set it to be your wallpaper If you set your wallpaper to a picture of measurement environment aligning your PC location and GL device location will lead to a closer measurement environment image 10 4 5 3 Language Setti
16. playback Cursor B Value Signal level is displayed above cursor A during playback B A Increment value Displays Cursor B and Cursor A s increment value during playback Max Value Show the Maximum Value Minimum Value Average Value Peak to Peak Min Value Value during free running recording or playback Average Value Free running Displays the value after free running Peak Value starts starts and and the trigger is activated Review Performs the calculations for statistics IEEE RMS Root Mean Squared value Performs statistics operation for the area between cursors in playback Inter cursor statistical operation Performs the statistics operation for the area between Cursor A and TT a pera Display Mode Changes to big mode display 11 6 3 Big You can increase the size of the characters during wide display mode Eme 0 0899 Y 0 00 V 0 01 V 0 00 V 1 6 CHE EErEE 1 8 CHS ECHES 0 01 V 0 00 V 0 00 V 0 01 V 0 01 V 0 00 V 47 48 11 7 Alarm Output Window Displays the Alarm Output Lamp Displays the alarm data of the selected cursor during playback Alarm output Alarm clear Name Explanation The output port of an alarm that has been triggered will be lit up red Alarm Clear If the alarm clear is used when alarm hold setting is set to On for free running or currently recording device the triggered alarm will be cleared For Alarm hold settings please refer to 12 5 Alarm settings
17. 060 000 2 ms US Time DIV more than 500ms ETET year mon day Ek hour min sec 11 4 3 9 Cursor Display While data is being played back the cursor is displayed and above the cursor you can see the time frame signal level etc There is an A cursor and B cursor and they can be moved left or right by dragging with the mouse 11 4 3 10 Mark Display During Recording you can record a mark in the waveform display information Marks set after an alarm goes are are called alarm marks while marks depicting arbitrary characters are called user marks There are 8 marks For information on entering a mark please refer to 11 11 5 2 Mark insertion DLE LE 1010161011210 You cannot change the position of a mark once it s been entered 11 4 3 11 Scroll Bar Horizontal If you drag the scroll bar with the mouse during data playback you can move the time axis 11 4 3 12 Scroll Bar Vertical If you drag with the mouse you can move the upper and lower area of the waveform display area 40 11 4 4 X Y Waveform Display After assigning the input signal to the X axis and the Y axis the X and Y s signal can correlatively be displayed with wave form display The X Y waveform can at maximum show 4 channels The X Y waveform can only be displayed during free running and during recording During playback the X Y waveform cannot be displayed X axis scale X axis level bar AMT ES 0 5000 CET
18. 2 2 Wil Revolve HI orF RPM 360 uN lt lt 2 3 E instant HI oF on m 2 4 B instant HI y OFF oa E 2 5 B Counts HI oF C a A eT 2 6 mi Counts v HI Z e m oe 27 al on gt gt c ES CE 2e Milo c m am 29 Milo c a 2 10 pa ort Hi oF C o m 12 2 3 1 When Off Setting Logic pulse is set as Off Nothing will be displayed 12 2 3 2 When Logic Setting The logic pulse setting is set to logic NETA Explanation Channel Number Displays the input signal s module number and channel number Module Number Channel Number Line Color It is possible to set the waveform color Depending on the connected device some devices might not save the waveform color to the main module If this occurs the waveform color will reverted to the default color Filter To select a filter There may be difference in the selection value depending on the type of machine or amplifier module For more details please refer to the main module s user s manual 12 2 3 3 Pulse Setting The Pulse Setting is automatically set to Logic Pulse defaults NETA Explanation Channel Number Displays the input signal s module number and channel number Module Number EN PA Line Color It is possible to set the waveform color Depending on the connected device some devices oe might not save the waveform color to the main module If this occurs the waveform color will reverted to the
19. 3 3 6 How to Configure Simultaneous Connection Settings Device 1 Device 2 Device 3 10 3 4 Preserving Device Condition 1 Connect the GL device 1 to the PC 2 Drag the GL device 2 icon s plug to the GL device 1 icon 3 Continue by dragging another GL device 3 icon s plug to the previous GL device 2 Waveform display and Recording file creation to PC are performed for every main module during synchronous connection Played back data files and devices that have been connected at least once will be saved to an internal list and previous icons will be preserved as when the software is launched the next time The contents of preserved statuses are as follows Saved files are stored in the following location My Documents Graphtec gt GL Connection gt Ini gt IniFile cnd Saved Contents Display locations for PC icons and device icons e Wallpaper e Language settings e Mail settings e Print settings e CSV configuration File playback log e Time DIV e Y axis display width for each channel GL device information such as amplifier settings recording settings etc will not be saved to the PC Settings will be read from the GL device when it is connected 29 30 10 3 5 Disconnection and Deletion Disconnection and deletion have different operations for device icons and file icons Remove a plug connected to the PC to disconnect the transmission And drop the device icon into the recycle
20. 38 Displays help information for mouse buttons and so forth The help window allows for efficient browsing of the help file whether scrolling through the numerous character data up down left or right 23 9 2 3 Control Panel The window that controls both the connection window and the main window Buttons on the control panel change in relation to the presence of the connection and main windows Help balloons will appear when the buttons on the control panel are moused over Main buttons Sub buttons The control panel configures two groups of main buttons and sub buttons Click the upper main button to change it to the lower sub button like sliding a remote control cover Click the slide bar to once again change to the main button display gm y 9 2 3 1 Control Panel and Window Operations Lock It is possible to lock operations by closing the control panel Press the lock from the control panel s option button input a password and press the OK button to create a password lock Repeat these operations and re input the password to remove the lock Lock Status Password Input Screen Pass word Be sure not to forget the password when using a lock with a password The lock status doesn t support the forced termination of this application The software will launch unlocked the next time it is launched 9 2 4 Window Expansion Reduction Area Window Expansion Reduction area 36 Change the screen size
21. 50Hz e l AC line cycle Burn out On et Burn out Power on start Disable 7 Power on start Factory Init Factory Init __0kO ok 9 O Explanation Room temperature compensation Sets room temperature compensation in response to thermocouple temperature measurements Sets internal temperature when the performs room temperature compensation Set interior to default Only effective with voltage temperature modules Temperature unit Unit of temperature for the temperature display can be changed between degrees of Celsius 9 C or Fahrenheit 9 F Only effective with voltage temperature modules AC line cycle Please set the power to the main module to the local area frequency 50Hz or 60Hz This effects denoising so please set it correctly For more details please refer to the main module user s manual Only effective with voltage temperature modules Burn out Will carry out regular checks on the thermocouple connection break when set to On Please use the thermocouple in OFF mode when other measuring devices are connected parallel to it as it may effect other devices A BURN OUT message will be displayed when a connection break is detected Only effective with voltage temperature modules Power On start Recording starts once power is applied to the main module This setting E antusenontba mis mode Pise ndtv Factory Initialization The main module is set to factory settings Initialization may occasionally
22. Built in RAM Records from a maximum of 1 microsecond due to the equipped amplifier PC recording cannot be performed simultaneously Built in flash memory and SD Cards Records from a maximum of 1 millisecond SSD Module Records from a maximum of 1 microsecond due to the equipped amplifier PC recording cannot be performed simultaneously Refer to 12 3 1 Sampling limits for the sampling intervals that can be set 7 3 Recorded Data Playback Data recorded as GBD binary data or CSV text data can be played back with this software It is possible to confirm the played back data s signal level and to display statistical values such as maximum value or minimum value etc for a specified range There is also a conversion saving function which splits and saves only important data segments and a file connection function which combines multiple connected data segments 21 8 Launching and Terminating GL Connection Software 8 1 Launching the Software Launch the software by choosing Start on the OS taskbar Programs All Programs Graphtec gt GL Connection GL Connection The following screen will display when it s finished launching The following image is confirming two GL7000 modules GRAPHTEC IMITA When the software does not launch Try the following when the software does not launch lt When it cannot launch initially gt Confirm whether the PC being used meets the operating req
23. Display level value Displaying the level setting Displays the unit Displays a screen for setting upper and lower limits 79 16 12 2 4 1 Trigger level Setting Amplifier module name 7 9 Writ 11 Oe Channel Number 100 00 Upper level m ME Upper level Lower level c Lower level Apply o Apply pig dose Name Amplifier module name Channel Number Upper level input range Lower level input range Explanation Displays the names of all module amplifiers that are being configured Displays the input signal s module number and channel number Module Number Channel Number Inputs during build up setting and Window In Out setting Displays the setting range of the input within the Inputs during decay setting and Window In Out setting Displays the setting range of the input within the Displays the unit Transmits entered values to the main module Closes the screen 12 2 5 Alarm Setting Tab Setting the alarm level for each channel Main module Amp settings Trigger stop Alarm settings Channel Number SH Annotation Output Function Upper level Lower level Unit Settings Line Color yen 0 5000 1 2 IE Annotation s S 30 5000 30 5000 0 5000 l m 4 A l l Output 0 5000 0 5000 i Settings 5 in Sis Function a SS i 18 i GE
24. GL Config 6 1 Launching and terminating GL Config 6 1 1 Launching Launch the software by choosing Start on the OS taskbar Programs All Programs Graphtec gt GL Connection GL Config The following screen will display when it s finished launching GRAPHTEC 02707110207 6 1 2 Terminating Click the X button on the title bar to terminate the program 6 2 Changing the Display Language Changes the display language for GL Config to English or Japanese the initial setting is English Step 1 Launch the software following instructions in 6 1 Launching and Terminating GL Config Step 2 Change the language by selecting Japanese or English from the Language menu LAN IP Address Auto Acquire IP Address Subnet Mask Port number Gateway DNS Address ID Name Keep Alive MAG Address Language Format USB Drive Mode Information Model GL7000 1 Firmware Version 0 90 0011 0 90 3 30 System Version 0 Q Off COn 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 8023 192 168 0 192 168 0 1 QL700001 00 03 76 05 09 04 Revision Pattern Version Os Version English Japanese 6 3 How to Change the USB ID Set each GL7000 main module USB ID one at a time using GL Config before launching GL Connection when connecting using USB cables and USB hubs to connect multiple GL7000 main modules up to 10 modules to one PC Be sure not to overlap each GL
25. Level 1 8 1 A NETA Explanation Channel Number Displays the input signal s module number and channel number Module Number Channel Number Displays the waveform color for each channel Displays the annotation for each channel Output Displays the alarm module s output channel If multiple channels are set to the same number the unit will output as lt 1 gt or lt 2 gt Function Comparative mode will be set to each channel s alarm level Sets combinations for conditional level triggers for each channel Alarm is not set to channel exceeding its level falling below its level Window In An alarm will activate in response to the set input signal A le A Window Out An alarm will activate in response to an input signal that Mab goes outside its set level Display level value Displaying the level setting Displays the unit Settings Displays the screen for setting the upper and lower alarm level limits 71 78 12 2 5 1 Alarm Level Settings Amplifier module name 50 1 19 1 Channel Number esa Pra RR i Libper level 3050 Eo Upper level i 10000 Rh Lower level I f Lower level Unit Apply Name Y e NES M Unit Lum amp pplv Close eo Ni Close Explanation Amplifier module name Displays the names of all module amplifiers that are being configured Channel Number Displays the input signal s modu
26. USB ID or IP address is not duplicated Change to another number or address if it is duplicated Confirm whether the devices can be automatically recognized using the LAN Relaunch the application Relaunch the PC 10 2 Connection Screen Explanation GL Device Icon PC Icon Reycle Bin Icon File Icon 25 10 2 1 PC Icon Displays the PC being used Move to a preferred location by dragging it with the mouse Also perform the same device search by clicking a PC icon 10 2 2 GL Device Icon This is an icon for a recognized GL device It is displayed when a GL device is recognized using a USB or LAN connection Click the icon to initiate the connection 10 2 2 1 Types of GL Device Icons The following types of GL device icons will occur depending on the connection method USB Connec LAN Connection Demo Connection tion States the IP States Demo States the USB address mode number 10 2 3 File Icon ALF AM HABD 2e ROA GBD File Icon CSV File Icon This is the icon displayed by performing file playback Use it as a log of files that have been opened previously The icon won t be displayed when main module data playback is performed on the GL device main module 10 2 4 Recycle Bin Icon Disconnect a GL device or delete a file by dropping its icon on the recycle bin using the mouse GL Device Icons Disconnects a GL device or deletes its icon from the screen The icon will be redisp
27. by dragging the bottom right window expansion reduction area of the base window The minimum screen size is 800 x 600 dot One screen section display is recommended at minimum size When multi windows are at their minimum size they may display overlapped and may not be forcefully displayed in the internal window In that case increase the screen size or section it into one screen 24 10 Connection Screen Configure the settings for connecting the PC and the GL device 10 1 Automatic Device Recognition GL Connection automatically searches for GL devices that are connected when the Search button is pressed and launching The devices found through the automatic search will be displayed as a device icon on the screen Click the displayed device icon to initiate the connection Up to 20 icons including files and GL devices up to 10 GL device icons can be recognized When the limit of device and file icons has been reached new icons won t be displayed and connection or playback cannot be performed In that case delete icons to reduce their number Search GL Devices Automatic recognition through LAN will only occur within the same network segment Confirm the following and perform these operations when a device is not recognized Confirm whether the GL device s interface cable is connected correctly Confirm whether the GL device s power source is plugged in or plug it in again Confirm that the GL device s
28. device changes 6 Firmware version upgrades 1 2 About GL Connection The GL Connection application software is software used to perform USB and LAN connections with the GL to configure GL settings and to carry out data recording data playback and real time display of input signals The main functions of GL Connection are as follows 1 Multiple module connections to the GL device Connect up to 10 modules mixing USB and LAN connections 2 Automatic recognition of the GL device Automatically recognizes a GL connected to a PC and displays a device icon Connections are possible with one click 3 Waveform and digital displays There are diverse display options including digital values and Y T and X Y displays 4 Multi screen functionality Simultaneously displays different waveforms on up to 4 screens 5 Data recording function Records in realtime on the PC with sampling of up to 1 ms in GBD binary or CSV text formats Recording is possible There are limits to the sampling according to conditions 6 Data playback function Plays back recorded GBD binary and CSV text formatted files Data recorded on the PC using this software can be played back at high speed due to data compression 7 Statistical calculation function Displays the maximum value minimum value average value peak value and the root mean squared value for playback data only for both real time and playback data 8 Group function A useful function that
29. everything on the waveform field on display window ais U 550U Equal split of full Set to equally split individual channels of the window full waveform window If the number of channels does not allow equal splitting they will appear stacked Equal split of Set to equally split individual channels of the display window displayed waveform field If the number of channels does not allow equal splitting they will appear stacked 11 11 4 Monitor Operations Changes to panel related to monitors Trace On channel only filter display BE Trace Off channel only filter display Alarm generating channel only filter display t fa Filter display reset Explanation Trace On channel only filter display Extracts and displays only the Trace On channels All the other channels will not be displayed Even though they are not displayed the recorded data will not be affected 0 00 0 00 0 01 0 00 0 00 SEM 0 00 0 01 Trace Off channel only filter display Extracts and displays only the Trace Off channels All the other channels will not be displayed Even though they are not displayed the recorded data will not be affected Alarm generating channel only filter Extracts and displays only the alarm generating channels All the display other channels will not be displayed The filter description will not change even though the channel s alarm status has been changed Even though they are not displayed the recorded
30. for the recorded files is that this only works for identical files Conditions for files that are able to be connected Same Amplifier Modules Same channel configuration File settings like sampling annotations and user marks settings will follow those of the file at the top of the list Original File Result cs Add Delete H Delete Delete all File name Mal 2012 06 12 15 50 23 GED Mal 2012 05 12 15 50 58 GBD Ok Mol 2072 06 12_16 57 08 GED Delete all C 2012 06 12 Ver0BO RevO2042012 06 1200MBINE GBD Seve le g Save fil Execute Close Save destination Path Execute Close Explanation Original File Displays the names of files being connected Result Displays the result of the processing OK Displayed when the processing has been successful NG Displayed when the correct processing has not taken place To add a file to the list of files displayed To delete a file from the list of files displayed To delete all the files displayed in the list 11 11 2 7 Print Screen To print the screen displayed or waveform data using a printer To print the PC must be in a mode that allows printing The printing process will occur according to the sequence as follows 1 Print window OK 2 Window standard print screen OK 3 Multi page printing confirmation gt 4 Print Print window White background chart On O oft A White background cha
31. i 1 3 E zr W a A NAT EE E 13 SIS i 0 5 i op 6 E 1 1 8 1 9 13 1 3 Example of Group use Here is an example using the group function Group tab settings are not saved by this application or the GL device Example 1 Y T Display and Wide Monitor Display ise GET DOO No 1 Device tab Free running A GS 1 Copy the free ld SM tab and Is DIY 100ns 2 Separate the free running group to the bottom 3 Wide monitor display for the free running group 2012 05 14 2012 05 14 2012 05 14 2012 2012 05 14 2012 05 2012 05 14 23 09 51 23 09 54 23 09 58 23 02 23 10 06 23 10 23 10 13 Group tab Free running Tab copy gt Tab divides gt Wide monitor display SS aaa Ede A B B A EN Ave Peak RMS 0 0091 xxexx rra 0 0309 40 0010 0 0517 xxxxxxx y 0 01 Zn 3 0 0 0 00 02 rr Y 0 01 0 0 0 00 0 02 y 0 00 3 0 0 0 00 0 01 x 0 0 0 00 0 00 xxxxkk 0 0 0 00 Xxxkkkk 0 00 0 0 0 00 0 01 al 0 00 0 01 Ex 0 0 0 00 0 00 0 0 0 00 Example 2 Y T Display and X Y Display 1 Copy the free running group tab and create a free running group Device tab Free running 2 Separate the free running group to the right 3 Change the free running group to the X Y display 0 0115 2012 05 14 2012 05 14 20201 2 05 14 23 11 12 23 11 17 23 11 22 Example 3 Only display Y T display X Y display Big Monitor display and Specified Monitor Channel Group tab Free running 1
32. if another application is running or if there is not enough free space for the recording medium even if the PC in use has met the operating environment requirements for measured data recording Close all other applications and record data on an internal hard disk when recording data Do not launch any other applications when using this software Also do not execute processes or operations other than this software as much as possible Ex screen savers virus scanners file copying or moving processes file search processes etc Registered trademarks Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or brands of the US Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries Other company names and product names mentioned here are registered trademarks or brands of their respective companies 3 Installing the USB driver Installing the USB driver is necessary if connecting GL Config and or GL Connection using USB USB driver installation will begin when selecting the automatic USB driver installation program on the attached CD ROM Launch MultiSetup exe on the CD ROM if the program doesn t launch automatically For details refer to the Read the USB driver installation instructions in the user s manual Install GL Connection Installing the USB driver Read the instruction manual for installing the driver Read USB Driver Manual 4 Installing GL Config and GL Connection GL Config and GL Connection are installed tog
33. in the GL7000 main module s power source Step 3 Launch the software following instructions in 6 1 Launching and Terminating GL Config Step 4 Select Read to establish communication with the GL7000 Step 5 The MainVerxxxRevyyyyAzz GL7000 file will be created after extracting the downloaded GL7000Vxxx exe by double clicking Name Explanation yyyy Revision 0001 gt Rev0001 Information zz Special Item Number 00 gt Reference Standard Step 6 Select Firmware Update and the firmware update screen will be displayed Format USB ID e bete LAN USB Drive Mode IP Address Auto Acquire Off On IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 EDT Port number 8023 Model GL7000 Gateway 192 168 0 FEMME Version 0 90 Revision 0011 DNS Address 32 188 0 1 Pattern Version 0 90 ID Name GL 000_01 Os Version Keep Alive Of System Version 0 MAG Address 00 03 76 05 09 04 Set Reset Language English Firmware Update Step 8 Configure the I F settings according to the type of cable connected GL7000 MainVer090Rev0005A00 GL7000 Step 9 Select Start to start the update When the confirmation screen is displayed after the update is finished select OK Model GL7000 Filename MainVerOS0Rev0005A00 GL 7000 I F Setting Ur 9 USB IP Address TCP IP Port number Header GRAPHTEC GL7000 MAIN ROM 0 90 0005 Status
34. limits Even within the following limits there are occasions when transmission will be incomplete when connecting LAN to the existing network If this occurs please slow the sampling setting a O eo oro The number of channels includes channels that are off The HSV amplifier is treated as 10ch Example1 when using a USB connection recording destination built in flash GBD recording an analog 5 modules 50ch recording to PC Fastest 5ms sampling Example2 when there are two GL devices analog 3 modules amplifier analog 4 modules amplifier recording GBD recording to PC using LAN connection total 70ch Fastest 100ms sampling 81 12 4 Trigger Settings Sets conditional trigger for the start and stop of recording Start side settings Start source Wem source Combinations ese OR e Level settings 0 Hv Pretrigger points A O Fretiseer pointe asman namber at pointes aon Stop side settings Stop source Le mre me __ Stop source SA Repeat qu 21 OOO00 00 0 0 Cx oy Repeat Om Repeat inter uil Repeat Interval HH wv _Detaermination button Start source Date _ _ 2012 07 01 UO Alarm _ 1 Start source Ext z Start source eu MO TU WE TH FR A Start source Weekly 9 FJ 7 15 20 38 Start source
35. searches and confirmations during playback The inserted characters are configured here By setting the characters before recording you can insert other marks quickly and easily while recording character marks can also be set during recording While recording insert mark from the 11 11 5 2 Mark insertion under action on the control panel User mark Mark settings eer put e Input 2 Mark 2 J Mark 3 4 Mark 4 S Mark 5 8 Mark 6 T Mark 7 5 Mark B Co el o Explanation User mark You can insert 1 8 unspecified characters You can insert up to 30 characters Marks inserted during recording will be saved however only the characters inserted last will be effective Clicking the input button shows the location update on the upper right hand side above the waveform where a user mark was inserted The mark will show the inserted position during data playback OK Clicking OK closes the screen This transmits the user mark character information to the GL main module 12 6 1 Display user mark during recording Insert mark from the insert mark under the action panel in the control panel User mark Tr a TER a 1 3161 0 2110 0 1060 4418448 1 1040 2012 04 25 201 2 04 201 2 04 25 16 42 30 16 42 16 42 36 85 12 7 Option Settings Perform option settings Room temperature Internal O E Room temperature compensation Temperature unit degC O Temperature unit AC line cycle
36. 00 0 3000 0 4000 2012 05 09 2012 05 09 22012 05 09 16 47 01 16 47 06 16 47 11 o C Te eee a y O O e o a o a e le e o ae e le e o se 34 11 1 Tabs Connected GL devices and files will displayed on their own tabs in the Connection Screen Tabs can be active or inactive clicking a tab will make it active You can manipulate active tabs using the Control Panel If a tab is dragged with the mouse the navigation window is displayed and it is possible to use multi window features group creation or deletion For information on tab features please see 11 10 1 Navigation Window In 1 window a maximum of 20 tabs can be created 11 1 1 Tab Elements and Status There are device tabs filter tabs and group tabs Currently selected tabs will be displayed in blue as active tabs and inactive tabs will be displayed in black In the device and file tabs the device number is displayed This number is like the device color and used to differentiate tabs s Cal MOOD CO File tab Device tab Group tab No active Active No active 11 1 2 Tab Icon Types Elements Name Explanation Device Tab ease Connection Icon Devices connected by USB are shown FLAN Connection Icon Devices connected by LAN are shown CHH Eemo Connection Icon Devices connected by DEMO are shown File Tab LI Icon Shows tabs with file playback Device HB Device Playback icon Icon Shows tabs with file playback Group Tab ecran D G
37. 1 4 3 Y T Waveform Display The input signal level is displayed on the Y axis and time is displayed on the X axis of this graph Time DIV Sampling i 100ms DIV oe e Qe eran 10ms Z 4008 0 2970 DIIOODIWAHPIAISO 1 DHEN amp i 0 1933 xs 5cale 0 0695 a V avefform 19 9149 eum Level bar z 70 1180 Scroll bar vertical 16 46 09 46 6 46 09 1 16 46 10 000 000 900 000 470 000 Cursor Tmie scale Stretch Line Scroll bar horizontal Explanation Time DIV Display Display the Time DIV value of the currently displayed waveform Time DIV displays time to one 1 grid axis For 1sec DIV1 grid s display axis is 1 second sampling of a file that is being played back Waveform Display Waveform Display Displays the waveform Scale Display Displays the scale of the channel set to active in the monitor window If you break the button the leave the scale in the monitor window you can view several scales at once Stretch Line Display The stretch line displays the channel set to active in the monitor window The stretch line s upper value is found in the Span Setting s upper value while the stretch line s lower value is found in the Span Setting s lower value Level Bar Display Displays each channel s signal position If the level bar is dragged with the mouse the upper and lower values of the waveform can be changed Time Scale Display The X axis displays time
38. 11 8 Recording Information Window Displays time passed or time remaining during recording Displays the time of the recording data during playback 11 8 1 Free running in Progress O a Discarded data points Explanation Discarded Data Points Discarded Data Count When Free running data is sent from the device in real time the amount of data that could not be sent in time is counted and displayed When the Discarded Data Count is counted up the free running recording data are not being sent in time so please select a lower sampling time 11 8 2 Recording Se ae o 2012 04 1 y Ne Recording start time 19 52 IAE YAEMO Triggered time _0000 00 02 000 000 Time Passed ouou Discarded data points Explanation Recording Start Time Displays the time that recording was started Triggered Time Displays the time that the start trigger is activated Displays the amount of time that has passed since the trigger activated Discarded Data Points Discarded Data Count When Free running data is sent from the device in real time the amount of data that is sent in time is counted and displayed When the Discarded Data Count is counted up the free running recording data are not being sent in time so please select a lower sampling time When recording to the GL device itself there is no effect on the data in the device 11 8 3 Review Explanation Recording Start Time Displays the
39. 6 5 Device Initialization Initialize the memory device built in flash memory SD Card SSD Module that is connected to the GL7000 main module using GL Config Be aware that all of the data on the memory device will be deleted when initialized Step 1 Connect one GL7000 main module to the PC using a USB cable and plug in the GL7000 main module s power source Step 2 Launch the software following instructions in 6 1 Launching and Terminating GL Config Step 3 Select Read to establish communication with the GL7000 uo Format y Execute USB Drive Mode IP Address Auto Acquire IP Address E Subnet Mask Information Model Firmware Wersion Port number Gatewa un Revision DNS Address d Pattern Version ID Name Os Version Keep Alive o y System Version MAG Address HOR JOR HOR OK HOR HO Set J Reset 7 Language Cra Step 4 Chose the memory device to be initialized from the initialization menu Built in flash memory SD Card SSD Module SD Card USSSD Module IP Address Auto Acquire Off Ese IP Address 192 168 0 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 Information Port number 9028 Model GL7000 Gateway 199 168 0 Firmware Wersion 0 90 Revision 0011 DNS Address 192 168 0 1 Pattern Version 0 90 ID Name GL7000 01 Os Version 3 30 Keep Alive System Version 0 MAC Address 00 03 76 05 0
40. 7000 main module USB ID when doing this Step 1 Connect one GL7000 main module to the PC using a USB cable and plug in the GL7000 main module s power source Step 2 Launch the software following instructions in 6 1 Launching and Terminating GL Config LAN Step 3 Select Read to establish communication with the GL7000 x IP Address Auto Acquire IP Address Subnet Mask Port number Gateway DNS Address ID Name Keep Alive MAG Address Information Model Firmware Version HOOK K Revision Pattern Version Ak HOOK HOOK y Yok ok ok tok tok ato Os Version System Version se Set Reset Language a IP Address Auto Acquire 9 Off On IP Address Subnet Mask Port number Gateway DNS Address ID Name Keep Alive MAG Address Step 4 The current GL7000 s USB ID will be displayed so change it to the appropriate value a Format EJ USB Drive Mode Information Madel Firmware Version USB Drive Mode 9 Of COn 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 8023 192 168 0 1 192 168 0 1 GL700001 00 03 76 05 09 04 IP Address Auto Acquire IP Address Subnet Mask 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 8023 192 168 0 192 168 0 1 GL 7000 01 00 03 76 05 09 04 Information Model GL 000 1 Firmware Version 0 90 0011 0 90 330 System Version 0 GL7000 0 90 0011 Port number Gateway
41. 9 04 Loneuse Step 5 Select Execute and then OK when the confirmation screen is displayed A Format Complete a 16 The USB Drive Mode function recognizes a memory device built in flash memory SD Card SSD Module compatible with the GL7000 main module as an external drive from the PC This allows for simple transfers with the PC that feel the same as PC data of data saved on the memory device connected to the GL7000 main module Step 1 Remove the GL7000 main module s fixed screws in two locations on the side of the module Step 3 Turn the DIP switch for the USB drive that is under the face cover to ON USB DRIVE OFF gt oN Step 4 Connect one GL7000 main module to the PC using a USB cable and plug in the GL7000 main module s power source Step 5 The GL7000 main module will launch in USB Drive Mode and will be recognized on the PC as an external drive It will launch using the main module s memory in its initial state Removable Disk 5 6 7 Howto Change the Drive in USB Drive Mode Select the memory device that will launch in USB Drive Mode from the devices connected to the GL7000 main module using GL Config Step 1 Connect one GL7000 main module to the PC using a USB cable and plug in the GL7000 main module s power source Step 2 Launch the software following instructions in 6 1 Launching and Terminating GL Config Step 3 Select Read to establish communicatio
42. Copy the free running group tab and a ee es ey oai cid gt create a free running group X3 0d 0 00 V 0 01 V 2 Separate each group to the right bottom sap TY and bottom right Tm 0 00 V 3000 V 0 00 V 3 Change the first group to the big display TEME by maximizing the monitor window 2012 05 14 112 012012 05 14 4 Change the second group to the X T Coup ae EO pi Aa display Tab copy gt Tab divides gt X Y display A ME 5 Delete unnecessary channels from the NUR 3X third group s monitor channel c2 MUN Y EA Em 2012 05 14 2 2012 05 14 23 06 49 23 06 5 93 94 13 2 Keyboard Shortcuts Functions can be accessed quickly using the PC keyboard Function Assigned Keys Control Panel Multi Screen Whole Waveform Display Shift A mem mr Action Control Panel File Name Waveform Whole Waveform Display A GRAPHTEC Specifications are subject to change without notice GL Connection user s manual APS GL Connection UM 151 July 1 2012 1st edition GRAPHTEC CORPORATION 95
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44. GL Connection GL Config Application software USER S MANUAL MANUAL NO APS GL Connection UM 151 Es a e e E es GRAPHTEC MESI ora dae oho teat on ew gee eae hen Oa cane ava ra dojo delos phan toa dre ayes Ge aria 5 Wi About SLON 12 TRERRRTRETTTOTTETTOTRIOTTT TITEL 5 152 AOU GE COMMCC EDO vestirme eee RM UU EN need bees eh nea ea yea deen tenes ne REN 5 2 Operation Environment for GL Config and GL Connection 0 0 0 0 eet I en 6 2 is Calne bile SB EF INCL cu ire cee ocean toe idu Ss eee ee es es BS es oo ee odo Se we oe ee bs ob eo ee Feed US TENURE 1 4 Installing GL Config and GL OonneetlOl iae ea dede S9 Ehre or dara ae rio 8 da MOW bO CONNCCL LOA FOs 5s casera taacena one ts REGERE REGE PRONUS PARE PE ERES san cra tora e 9 9 1 Connecting USING USB sco asse SE Sd arar oo ESSERE Aaa ROSE GARDE do a Ar aa RRO ES 9 g COMNECENNS USING R5 rr 10 5 3 Setting the USB ID or the IP address iisiusiseseeeleeee RR RR RR RARI RR 11 J o is When setting using Gb DoOllE 18 curas dicas cir e RR RASEN Uber CR E Rd Rud t bdo RN ERREUR ben d RON RR dws 11 5 3 2 When setting using the Display Module 0 0 0 0 RR RRRRRRRRRRR RR I 11 o A ooo e II O II 12 O ESCOTE cesaron cee eee ee eT eee eee err ne Teer Leer sand eee ee err ee errr rT ere Tre Tee abi dos coo Terre 13 0 1 Launching and terminating GL Conf ig aos vue rua ce act betinseas rr es D ERE acq S EE ER een 13 Gates E Up o TRERTETEITOTECTETTETrr
45. RE ne Hae ow RAS ERES BEE eae RES ASM ACER OUR ROS Re Oe RES EER AS Re OR CUR OR RR d 22 0b Terminating the A PI EAE dui ssa bib dds das 22 9 APBILICACI N OCRE casper bn ae ede Ree eee eee Re Renee Ree OS SAE Memes Ree ER ERE AA a DE MEE ME 23 9 1 Configuring the Application Screen 0 een enn RR IRR Rl 23 dls base MINA eses marisa penne eu nora ee wes ee bea Rhee ee pea See Ree SIMILE AA 23 o porat ions rorirori ts Qaatektewame II 23 dE e D WINGOW racer ae eee ae ae eae ew REA aren Gane Gee ae ar eer eb ate aes eared ee 23 dde VOMEROL a ec saa hesda say orita taba eae he asa d id a 24 9 2 4 Window Expansion Reduction Area 24 10 Comec Hon I EMCTCMT w 29 10 1 Automatic Device Recognition 25 10 2 Commection Screen EXplanavion cobertor rear eevee R RAE ERENER ok 20 1 PO VCO eon ca pace nay oe ox ERE Ae OR ee eee Se on Re ASR oo ee eek oe ee SEU AERE ga ek dd AE 26 2 10 2 2 GL Device lO6Olho szieer ibo Ses ees ee 4 od esd Seale o dk Bed be Ku ed id ER Ri nom VOR eee OS bens 26 10 2 3 File ICON 0 nen RR eres 26 1021 Recycle Bin COM a wA a est dE SERES ae amp Ec GY ek GIS A AS are AA ee eae he eee E units 26 10 3 Connection and Disconnection 0 0 RR RR RR RR RR ls 21 as MEC Uso PTEE 21 10 3 2 Device Colors and Device Numbers RR RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRIIl 21 10 3 3 Linked Connections Synchronous and Simult
46. The displayed information is changed to match the Time DIV setting Cursor Display While data is being played back the cursor is displayed and above the cursor you can see the time frame signal level etc There is an A cursor and B cursor and they can be moved left or right by dragging with the mouse Mark Display During Recording you can record a mark in the waveform display information Marks set after an alarm goes are are called alarm marks while marks depicting arbitrary characters are called user marks There are 8 marks Scroll Bar Horizontal If you drag the scroll bar with the mouse during data playback you can As A Scroll Bar Vertical If you drag with the mouse you can move the upper and lower area of amma m 11 4 3 1 Leaving a Scale Displays the scale of the channel set to active in the monitor window If you break the button the leave the scale in the monitor window you can view several scales at once UL O nae POD 10ms S a 10 00 5 00 140400 5 00 EJ 15 00 20 00 Entana 2012 05 09 2012 05 09 2012 05 09 16 47 01 16 47 06 16 47 11 11 4 3 2 Scale Value Entry If you click the boxes you can directly enter values After you are finished entering the values press the enter key to confirm 0 5045 0 4008 x 10 2970 BEEN 010143 0 1180 Cl 0 9 9 1 n 0 4293 0 5330 11 4 3 3 Move Scale Position The position of the scale can be changed by
47. Time 0 000 00 00 start stop source HH 44 O Determination button 14 Determination button Explanation Sets conditions for the start and stop of measuring Starts unconditional recording There are no stopping conditions Starts or stops recording the designated channel s input signal once the set level s conditions are met Alarm Recording starts or stops once the designated alarm goes off Date Daily External input Weekly Recording starts or stops once the designated date and time is reached Active when repeat recording is off Recording starts or stops once the designated date and time is reached Active when repeat recording is on Recording starts or stops with the external terminal signal There are approximately 2 external drive signals Recording starts or stops when a fall under 5V is detected Both start stop cannot be externalized when sampling is externalized Recording starts or stops on the set time and day Time Recording starts or stops when the specified time has lapsed Combinations Sets combinations for conditional level triggers for each channel For more details please refer to Main module s user s manual on CD ROM Requirements determine operation level Requirements determine operation edge a e PP one of the set level requirements is satisfied AND Recording starts or stops when al
48. ULT GBD 614 byte 2012 05 12 04 08 24 Built in FLASH V rr DEFAULT_CP1 GBD 614 byte 2012 05 12 04 14 06 uilt in FLAS 120508 gt DEFAULT CP2 GBD 781 byte 2012 05 12 04 45 32 4120500 DEFAULT CP3 GBD 2223 byte 2012 05 12 04 50 26 _ 1 4120510 DEFAULT CP4 GBD 1040 byte 2012 05 12 0452310 5 lt test gt DEFAULT_CP5 GBD 1147 byte 2012 05 12 04 57 50 4120514 DEFAULT CP6 GBD 736 byte 2012 05 12 05 05 32 4120515 DEFAULT CP7 GBD 954 byte 2012 05 12 05 07 44 4120516 DEFAULT CPB GBD 970 byte 2012 05 12 05 22 46 120517 gt DEFAULT_CP9 GBD 747 byte 2012 05 12 05 23 06 SD Card Wi SD DEFAULT CP10 GBD 741 byte 2012 05 12 05 23 30 SSD module lt SSD gt DEFAULT_CP11 GBD 713 byte 2012 05 12 05 23 54 DEFAULT CP12 GBD 947 byte 2012 05 12 05 26 32 DEFAULT CP13 GBD 919 byte 2012 05 12 05 34 10 DEFAULT CP14 GBD 1257 byte 2012 05 12 05 48 16 4 Eee Delete Create directory Input file name Save conditions Load conditions File transfer Reviewe device Close Save condition Load conditions File transfer Review device Close Delete Create directry File name display Explanation Tree Window display all devices recognized by the main module Built in RAM Built in flash SD card SSD module File Window A general overview of the contents of the device selected by Tree Window is displayed File Name File Size Update Time Load conditions Loads the previously saved settings fi
49. age e Step 4 The current GL7000 s LAN related settings will be displayed so configure the appropriate settings according to the network environment Refer to the main module user s manual on the CD for more details on each setting Format USB Drive Mode USB Drive Mode IP Address Auto Acquire Off On IP Address Auto Acquire Off On a ___ IP Address 192 168 0 IP Address 192 1688 4 117 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 Information Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Information Port number 8023 944 TACOS 8023 Model Firmware Version Firmware Wersion Gateway 192 168 0 1 A Gateway 192 168 4 200 Mn Revision Revision DNS Address 192 168 0 1 Pattern Version DNS Address 192 168 4 200 ID Name GL7000 01 Os Version ID Name GL7000 01 Os Version Keep Alive System Version Keep Alive System Version MAG Address 00 03 76 05 09 04 MAC Address 00 03 76 05 09 04 Pattern Version Language Language Step 5 Select Set and apply the settings to the GL7000 main module co a M E LAN USB Drive Mode IP Address Auto Acquire Off On IP Address 192 168 4 117 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Information Port number 8023 Model GL7000 TUS 192 168 4 200 Firmware Version 0 90 ee laz BA E 20 Pattern Version 0 90 ID Name GL7000 01 Os Version 3 30 Keep Alive System Version 0 MAC Address 00 03 76 05 09 04 Language Revision 0011 15
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51. ata to a differ sheet when it reaches a set points Graph may occasionally not operate correctly when transferred to a different sheet Can display up to 65536 lines on versions earlier than Excel 2007 Can display up to 1048576 line on versions later than Excel 2007 Cannot transmit more than 32000 points using graphing to a template 87 12 9 X Y Settings This waveform display can show the correlating waveform after assigning the respective analog input channel to the X and Y axis There are a maximum of 4 X Y channels available that can be assigned respective unspecified analog channels Furthermore it can also perform span and position controls etc Does not support pulse input 88 Ver1 00 does not support X Y display during playback Support in upgraded versions is under development XM X Axis Y Axis X Y Channel 01 m dad A T EB ne Line color O 1 3 Y Axis Channel 4 ia jii Name Explanation X Y channel Displays the X Y channel number Displays the X Y waveform color Displays the analog channel assigned to the X axis Displays the analog channel assigned to the Y axis 12 10 Mail Settings You can send emails when an alarm is generated This requires an environment capable of sending emails Emails may not be sent depending on the sending email server s security system Email transmission function effective only during recording Emails cann
52. available when the device is connected Convert then save Saves changes to the file being played back Create Compressed Data Create a separate compressed version of the main file where the function response during playback in improved CSV file batch conversion Changing the formats of multiple GBD binary files to CSV text format as a batch Combine files Connect multiple GBD binary files above the time axis Only possible for files with the same conditions Print screen Waveforms can be printed on a printer To print the PC must be in a mode that allows printing Screen Copy The displayed screen will be saved as a BMP file 11 11 2 1 Review PC Play back a file recorded to the PC Please select a file to be played back To play back a file it must be either a GBD Binary format device file supported by GL Connection or a CSV Text format file New folder Organize v Documents library AS Arrange by Folder v 2012 05 17 2012 05 17_10 14 13 GBD E 2012 05 17 10 14 28 GBD File name X 68D CSV Files gbd csv z 11 11 2 2 Main Module Data Data from the main module can be manipulated or played back Only available when the device is connected It is possible to initialize a device from GL Config File window Tree window File name File size Time HE lt ROOT gt File name File size Built in RAM a ESO DEFA
53. ay as sync cables so perform the connections in the same order as the sync cables Waveform display and Recording file creation to PC are performed for every main module during synchronous connection 10 3 3 4 Simultaneous Connections Simultaneous connections is attained when the main module which does not correspond to synchronous connection also makes link connection Simultaneous connections is by hardware Although a synchronization is not performed operation in which it is mentioned in order and which is carrying out synchronous connections of the start control is possible The simultaneous timing in simultaneous connection is not guaranteed 10 3 3 5 How to Wire Simultaneous Connections Using USB Connections Connect the USB cables and sync cables according to the following diagram for simultaneous connections GRAPHTEC DATA PLATFORM GL7000 GRAPHTEC DATA PLATFORM 61700 ALARM DATA PLATFORM L7000 GRAPHTEC USB Cable USB Cable USB Cable 4 To PC Also in LAN it becomes the same Mixture of LAN and USB cannot be performed 10
54. bin to disconnect the transmission and delete the icon The device icon will reappear when the device search is performed again Drop a file icon into the recycle bin to delete the playback log and the file icon will no longer be displayed automatically the next time the software is launched The file itself will not be deleted from the PC GL7000 No2 This explains the control panel on the connection screen m EF COMECT IE Ne switch screen Search equipment OF Review PC Ox EP Connections for demo TO Option 10 4 1 Switch Screen Changes the displayed screen 10 4 2 Search GL Devices Searches for connected devices and displays the icons for the detected devices on the screen Devices that can be detected using a search are either connected to the PC using USB or are devices such as the GL7000 that support automatic LAN recognition when connected using LAN 10 4 3 LAN connection Devices that do not support automatic LAN recognition can be connected using LAN with manual settings Connect to a GL device by inputting the IP address or port number set in 5 3 Setting the USB ID or the IP address 10 4 3 1 Connection Screen Set the IP address and port number set on the GL device main module and press the connect button Port number 8023 IP address 192 168 0 1 10 4 4 Connections for Demo Repeatedly displays recorded files and displays them as demo waveforms
55. ch between Y T X Y and other display options for the Waveform Display Screen When changing to waveform mode the waveform display information will be cleared but recording data for recordings in progress will not be erased 11 4 1 Waveform Mode Change Button Change waveform mode Y T waveform window X Y waveform window ETO MO E STR 100s DIY lns _ S Explanation Y T Waveform Window Change screen to Y T wave form If the waveform display screen is already set to Y T display pressing the Y T Waveform Window button will change the arrangement of the waveform For information on waveform arrangement please see 11 11 3 Waveform Operations X Y Waveform Window Change screen to X Y waveform If the waveform display screen is already set to X Y display pressing the X Y Wave form Window button will operate to clear the X Y waveform Refer to 11 11 5 Action The X Y waveform window cannot be changed during playback 11 4 2 Time DIV Button Changes waveform s Time DIV during Y T waveform display Entire Time DIV Time DIV down ei up iS pp Ea o B 30s DIV NETA Explanation Display everyhing on Time DIV Calculate and change to the optimal Time DIV to display the complete length of the waveform Only available during playback Time DIV Reduction Reduce the Time DIV setpoint and display the reduced waveform Time DIV Expansion Raise the Time DIV set point and display the expanded waveform 1
56. cording settings sampling interval main module recording destination external sampling setting etc Trigger and alarm settings trigger level settings alarm level settings etc Other settings temperature unit changes factory settings etc 7 2 PC and Main Module Recording This software allows management of PC and main module recording PC recording saves data received from the GL device on a file on the PC Main module recording saves recordings performed on the main module on a recording medium PC recording and main module recording can be performed simultaneously Recording to the PC cannot be performed if the main module s recording destination is built in RAM or the SSD Module optional 7 2 1 PC Recording The recording capacity depends on the OS limits but recordings can be over 2TB terabytes when using the general Windows XP Vista 7 NTFS file system PC recording can also be continuously performed even if the disk becomes full on the main module recording PC recording creates separate Min Max compression data with the recorded data This data reduces the number of data reads during playback to improve operability For information refer to 11 11 2 4 Create Compressed Data Bie aliolmbModuleRecondiqgn Saves data to the main module s recording medium The recording destination can be built in RAM built in flash memory standardly equipped with 2GB external SD Card or expanded 64GB SSD Module optional
57. d The channel number is module Number Channel Number From the selected channel you can view the next item or operate it By pressing the keyboard s Shift key or Ctrl key and clicking the mouse at the same time multiple channels can be selected at once Channel by which multiple selection was made cannot be operated Waveform Window Display in front Scale Display Stretch Line Display Time Line Window Waveform Display Monitor Window Scale Change Trace Change Group Creation Displays signal level during free running recording or playback Recording a device It is refreshed every 0 5 seconds Review Selecting either cursor A or B will display nali Scale Change Trace Change Scroll Bar Device Color Alarm Channel Pressing the scale button with leave the scale display in the waveform window You can display the scale of all channels where the scale button has been pushed O Jy Om OA A 100ms DIY Ons S a II 2 BURNOUT degC 0 01 Y 0 20 3 BURNOUT dezC 20 00 z 0 00 15 00 8 BURNOUT degC 10 00 z 0 00 y E y 5 00 Mm 210 00 C C C unm mus gt C 754 DU D C C t C EB 20 0D 20 05 33 05 34 20 05 34 20 05 34 20 05 35 903 000 38 000 538 000 938 000 421 000 Pressing the trace button allows the chosen channel s wave forms to be displayed Even if it not being displayed there is no effect on the recording data Iu on 1 2 BURNOUT de
58. data will not be affected CH1 1 0 00 Y 0 01 0 01 0 00 0 01 0 00 0 01 0 01 0 01 Filter display reset Resets filter status like TraceOn traceOff alarm generation to their defult setting 63 64 11 11 5 Action Changes to panel related to action BIS Call cursor B e Move cursor B Call cursor A egRi Move cursor A amp Move to trigger ne Move to center Move to first ea Ne Move to last Cursor sync eN ale Data search Mark insertion EM Create group tab Clear pulse esame Clear XY waveform Explanation Call Cursor A Call cursor A or cursor B to the waveform displayed Cursor A will appear at the Call Cursor B place 1 4 from the left of the screen cursor B will appear at the place 3 4 from the right of the screen Only available during playback Move Cursor A To move the position of cursor A or cursor B in the waveform displayed Only Move to the position of To move the position of the start trigger in the waveform displayed Only Move to center To move the waveform displayed to the respective positions Only available Move to first position during playback Move to last position Cursor synchronization To move cursor A and cursor B in synchronization with each other Only available during playback Search Move data By combining the four main requirements search move data in various ways
59. default color da Revolve Counts Will estimate and count the generation of internal sampling pulses Instant Will count the generation of internal sampling pulses Tallies signal build up Tallies signal decay Setting the pulse filter The filter conforms approximately 3dB at 30Hz Displays the unit Pulse per revolve Sets the number of pulses in a single rotation Available for input only when under Number of Rotations Setting the pulse span Please refer to the analog amplifier span Unit conversion Please refer to the analog amplifier scaling 12 2 4 Stop Trigger start stop Setting Tab Setting the trigger level for each channel A inc Main module Channel Number p 9 Line Color 9 ILU rum H5000 ss m 0 m Om 2 JL L M pus 0 m Unt cers we a Annotation E PPS pen Winout v 4 Settings Function AA MA tt A a Co la pee Lee NM Level t Name Explanation Channel Number Displays the input signal s module number and channel number Module Number Channel Number Displays the waveform color for each channel COS the annotation for each channel Function or High trigger will activate in response to an input signal exceeding it s set evel NEN NM it s set level it s set level Window Out A trigger will activate in response to the input signal falling unn r RN
60. detect the results that are after the search requirements Before To detect the results that before the search requirements It is convenient to use a combination of absolute time relative time and data points For example Everything is consistent Search requirement 1 After 1st of October 2012 Search requirement 2 CH1 1 level 0 5V H Detail of search Search results that are after 1st of October 2012 and CH1 1 is higher than 0 5V When the search requirements are marks Select mark Method User mark1 Match Name Explanation Select mark To select the type of marks Detection method Consistence Register results where the set mark types are consistent 67 11 11 5 2 Mark insertion To insert mark while recording User mark Input Mark Med only during recording ACTION caution warning Input danger Input noise Input Mark 5 Input Mark 6 Input Mark 7 Input e ont won Mark 8 2012 06 13 6 13 2012 06 13 2012 06 13 2012 06 13 15 32 05 32 26 15 33 06 15 33 46 15 34 26 NETAS Explanation Able to change the user mark character even while recording However only the last character output will be remembered in the data file Input When the input button is pressed a scroll will appear on the right side URN of the Y T waveform A mark will appear at the same position during data replay 11 11 5 3 Create group tab The group function enables combinations of device tabs and file tabs o
61. dragging it with the mouse 0 4008 0 2970 0 1933 um 0 0095 m O LE x 0 1180 11 4 3 4 Span Zoom In Out When the mouse is above the scale the mouse wheel can be used to zoom in or out of the span For situations where there is no mouse wheel you can perform the same operations from the waveform section of the Control Panel 0 4008 0 2970 0 1933 O Eh 0 ER 0 1180 CHI CH 1 V Po Po mi 0 3255 0 4293 0 5330 11 4 3 5 Stretch Line Zoom In Out If the stretch line is dragged up or down with the mouse the wave form display width can be changed 10 5545 0 4430 0 3914 40 2198 Z 0 1083 0 0032 BENI 2 0 2264 0 3379 0 4495 0 5610 11 4 3 6 Span Slider Control The span can be changed by dragging the span slider on the left side of the stretch line up or down with the mouse Span slider is then drawn in nearby grid ERES T T pH 7 HH HH 0 3314 0 2198 Z 401 1083 0 0032 BENI 0 2264 0 3379 0 4495 Fuser 11 4 3 7 Level Bar Operation Displays all CH signal value If the level bar is dragged with the mouse the upper and lower values of the waveform can be changed 39 11 4 3 8 Time Scale Display Contents The X axis displays time The displayed information is changed to match the Time DIV setting Time DIV below 200ms IER NS hour min sec
62. e mouse you can control the X Y axis values You can use the Y T wave form window to view everything The digital monitor allows 1 channel s wave form to be displayed Time DIV Waveform 1 i Cr View box Scroll bar Explanation Time DIV Display Display the Time DIV value of the currently displayed waveform Time DIV displays time to one 1 grid axis For 1sec DIV1 grid s display axis is 1 second View Box The wave form display windows display range is shown in a semi translucent box The wave form display windows display value can be changed by dragging it with the mouse 14 13 56 14 13 57 700 000 100 000 Scroll Bar If you drag the scroll bar with the mouse during data playback you can move the time axis 44 This window displays the signal s level value During free running or recording new information is updated every 0 5 seconds During playback selecting either cursor A or B will display the signal level value of the chosen cursor Depending on the window size all modes normal wide big can be used 11 6 1 Normal This display mode shows wave form displays lined up with each other Channel Number Scale Selected channel Trace Mom xi 0 01 0 01 H eer 0 00 Device color y gt 0 00 B 0 01 0 00 0 00 Name Channel Number Selected Channel Digital Values 1 00 3 x roll bar Explanation The displayed channel s number and wave form color are displaye
63. een made to non existent disk and pass Check that the sampling value is suitable for example module configuration and format GBD CSV etc Check the available disk space in the main module recording destination medium Recording cannot start if the disk is full Check the device tab Recording cannot start at replay tabs group tabs demo etc Check that trigger conditions are correct Recording cannot start with incorrect trigger conditions Check that the main module is turned on Check that this application is running pm A Failed to start recording db There is no valid trigger setting 69 12 Device Settings This is the screen to set recording and connection device settings Device setting is available when the device is connected and not recording The settings items in the following settings screen shows the setting of the device transmission when the basic parameters have been changed To go to the device setting screen press the control panel button in the main window 12 1 Main Settings Individual functional buttons are shown in the main setting By pressing a button the window of the function will be opened Amplifier module settings Main module eL ce Lo Ln 1 E Clee Data settings Trigger settings Alarm settings Mark settings Option settings EXCEL settings X Y settings Mail settings l F settings Infomation Close Explanation Amplifier Module Performs connec
64. ents are CH alarm n the case of analog pulse Channel pam MN In the case of logic Select bit Channel m Rm Name Method CONAN Method H Y Explanation CH Selection To set the channel code used in search Select bit To set the channel code used in search Detection method 66 H Detects when the set bit is changed from L to H L Detects when the set bit is changed from H toL HL Detects when the set bit is changed from L to H or from H to L When the search move requirements are alarm output Output port Device number Method Alarm output v I 1 X H z Name Explanation Select device number To select the device number The device number is the number written on the tab of imi SERRE the device In the case of multiple devices with group tabs please select one device Detection method H Detects when the set bit is changed from L to H L Detects when the set bit is changed from H toL HL Detects when the set bit is changed from L to H or from H to L When the search move requirements are absolute time relative time data points Absolute time Method 2012 06 13 17 38 43 000 000 or later inter jjo Relative Time Data points Name Explanation Absolute time setting To set to absolute time Relative time setting To set relative time from the start of the recording Data points setting To set to data points Detection method After To
65. er of the screen or press the Home key from the launch screen 2 Click Main Module on the screen 3 Click Network Settings on the screen 4 Change each of the network settings 1 2 3 4 IP address auto acquire IP Address 55192 168 55 flee ERA Subnet mask 255 J 255 255 SS Port number Gateway DNS address wl m e Keep alive Restart network Configure the LAN settings to match the network environment for each PC in use Refer to the main module user s manual on CD ROM for a detailed explanation of the LAN setting parameters The IP address can be acquired automatically if a DHCP server is being used in the identical network segment and if it uses automatic IP address acquisition 5 3 3 PC TCP IP Settings Refer to the following settings when connecting one PC to one GL device when not connecting to a network such as an internal company LAN Connect the GL device to the PC using a crossover cable PC IP address 192 168 1 1 GL device IP address 192 168 1 2 CHECKPOINT Set the subnet mask normally in this case to 255 255 255 0 Set the port number normally in this case to 8023 5 3 3 1 PCIP Address Settings for Windows XP Start Menu Control Panel Network Connections Local Area Connections Properties Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Check Use the following IP address Set the IP Address and Subnet Mask fields OK
66. ero point The automatic adjustment range is 10 of the setting range The automatic adjustment value is reset when the range of the channel is switched in t uud Channel Number Perform auto zero AD Perform auto zero ADJ Reset auto zero AD o CF Reset auto zero ADJ Value for the adjustment 0 1 Value for the adjustment Name Explanation Amplifier module name Displays the names of all module amplifiers that are being configured Channel Number Perform auto zero adjustment Reset auto zero adjustment Value for the adjustment Close 73 12 2 3 Amplifier Setting Tab in the case of pulse logic amplifiers To set amplifier tab during logic pulse modules The setting screen changes with the switch of logic pulse lt Off gt lt Logic gt lt Pulse gt Filter Pulse per revolve Channel Number Channel Number Unit Filter Span Input O sad i i modu e bond 7 at bad t module Amp settings Trigger start Trigger stop Alarm settings a Ext l sett Trigger start Trigger stop Ala m settings pap er Anfo set lines Trigger start Tri ger stop Al rm settings Scali T Input Slope Filter Pee ed E CH Q9 or un or NR a A 2 1 J Revolve HI OFF RPM 360 sa E
67. estination pass 12 3 1 Sampling Limits High speed sampling is limited by the number of recording channels connected modules and the recording destination etc Even within the following limits transmission may be incomplete due to transmission delays with multiple module connections especially with LAN connections If this occurs please reduce the sampling rate For more details on the GL device limits please refer to the main module user s manual on CD ROM module based limits GL device limits Recording destination based limits GL device limits Main module recording format based limits GL device limits Repeat recording based limit GL device limits Calculation function based limits GL device limits Transmission based limits Application limits Explanation Voltage module module module Logic Pulse Logic lus Pulse 100us aa Built in RAM ims SSD module 1 to 2 modules lus however the pulse runs only until 8ch 3 to 4 modules 2us however the pulse is only until 16ch Over 5 modules Dus GBD binary lus CSV Text 10ms Repeat recording based limit GL device main module limits When repeat recording is on 100ms Only when Built in Flash SD card SSD module 100ms The GL device s calculation function cannot be used with this application There is no calculation function in this application The PC s recorded sampling capacity is limited based on transmission volume
68. ether One cannot be installed independently The GL Connection installer will launch and the installation will begin when selecting the automatic GL Connection Installation program on the attached CD ROM Launch MultiSetup exe on the CD ROM if the program doesn t launch automatically Continue following the instructions from the installer from this point on Installing GL Connection x Be careful of the following points when connecting a GL device to a PC Install using an administrator level account Do not connect anything other than the mouse and the keyboard to the PC s USB connection terminals Set the PC s energy saving function to Off Set the screen saver to Off Set the PC so that it does not go to sleep Notebook PCs may go into stand by mode when the LCD screen is closed so be sure that it doesn t go into stand by mode when the LCD is closed when using this software Set virus and security software s automatic update function and Windows automatic update functions to Off 5 How to connect to a PC 5 1 Connecting using USB This explains how to connect using a USB cable CHECKPOINT Installing the USB driver on the PC is necessary when using a USB cable to connect Refer to the USB driver installation instructions regarding the installation methods Be sure not to mistakenly insert the USB cable into the wrong terminal since it is adjacent to the LAN connector Use an A B type cable when connec
69. f machine or amplifier module For more details please refer to the main module s user s manual To select the input range There may be difference in the selection value depending on the type of machine or amplifier module For more details please refer to the main module s user s manual To select a filter There may be difference in the selection value depending on the type of Filter machine or amplifier module For more details please refer to the main module s user s manual Displays the unit To set the upper value and lower value of the signal displayed in the waveform window Scaling Unit conversion When the voltage input is set to 4 point it is possible to set the temperature input as offset Auto zero settings To adjust the current input value of each channel to the zero point position 12 2 2 1 Span Setting To set the span The setting is done by inputting numerical values Amp CH Amplifier module name eM Y A Channel Number Upper level 50 00 o i Upper level Lower level 50 00 Lower level Unit pom Unit Apply t e Close Name 1E Close Explanation Amplifier module name Displays the names of all module amplifiers that are being configured Displays the input signal s module number and channel number Module Number Channel Number To input the span upper value The largest value during voltage input is 110 of the full scale range That tem
70. f any channel thus allowing freedom in presentation methods Here a new group tab can be created By pressing the group tab button an empty group tab will be created By dropping the tabs of other channels into this tab a tab that only displays the desired channels can be created For information on group functions refer to 13 1 Group functions 3 ee Oo SS a UM Oo T Ta FUE ANEPS C s ls 8 2012 06 12 2012 06 12 16 50 23 16 51 13 6 11 11 5 4 Clear pulse accumulation To clear the pulse accumulation value The value will also be automatically cleared when the recording starts TT A ET O PA Ta ETE Is TY Trackzl AS y 20 13 24 20 13 24 20 13 24 20 13 20 13 25 316 000 516 000 716 000 916 048 000 Clear pulse 11 11 5 5 Clear X Y waveform To clear the X Y waveform display 11 11 6 Option Changes to option related panel For details on the option panel please refer to 10 4 Control Panel for the Connection Screen 11 11 7 Recording Start Stop To start stop recording You can only perform starting and stopping from the Device Tab Start record Stop record button button To check if recording has failed perform the following steps Check if the main module recording destination is correct for example even though an SD card is not inserted recording destination is set as the SD card Check if PC recording destination is correct for example check settings have not b
71. formation refer to 13 1 Group functions Tab Deletion Tabs can be deleted by dragging the tab to the navigation windows Delete button If a device tab is deleted the device will become disconnected If a file tab is deleted the playback will stop 11 10 1 1 Divided Screen Default Divides the tab horizontally gt Tab 1 Tab 1 se GL7000 No m VINO 2 f GL 000 No 1 Review 7 F Free running m E a e mmm Y a GT 100ms DIY lms S e ma Nol 2072 06 12 16 57 08 GBD N Eden Teer amp CTT MA SED 100ms DIV 10ms e 0 4000 0 3000 100ms DIV 0 4000 V 0 4000 0 2000 40 2000 30 1000 30 1000 B 0000 91000 000 480000 0 1000 30 2000 0 4000 0 4000 maea 19 52 13 19 52 13 000 000 595 000 gt pm 0 4000 9 VESTE ES J n cnnn zcUIZ U J 19 52 13 19 52 13 19 52 14 ne 0 5000 000 000 500 000 012 000 unid y TOR ee 407 000 79 002 000 y Tme tme a pa E 1s__ DIV RERE P Y ay PETITE N E Div T AA 7 When the Tab 2 is dragged on Right Section in the active navigation window the two screen section display that the tab 2 is placed on the right side appears 91 11 10 1 2 Screen with Group Tabs Fs GUTDDU Ne D Free running IN Woo 100ms DIV 0 5000 0 4000 14 3B000 1 STETIT T FreeR n Group No 2 co Free running g o P a E Y CQ E 1 A ART 100ms DIV
72. gC o 0 00 Y Trace Off channel Undisplayed The channel display can be moved by dragging it up or down with the mouse Connected devices and files being played are automatically assigned colors as device colors In the event assigned device colors become mixed in monitor windows according to group function it is possible to view which device the signal belongs to For information on group functions refer to 13 1 Group functions Device A Device B _ HA Device C _ 5 EIE Device D E NETA Channels where an alarm has gone off will be Displayed with a red background Alarm channel 45 11 6 2 Wide This mode is a wide range display that does not show waveform display In wide display statistics calculations can be performed Real time Cursor A B A Increment value Min Peak Cursor B Max Average RMS B B Max Min Wve Peak RMS 2292222 229222 ttttttt zn y TITILLt KEEKEEKE 2227292 205272272 2 0 04 0 0 ile 0 07 ITTTTTT 2205222222 0 04 SIAI Me 0 07 0 02 0 02 IP 0 04 0 02 MI IF 0 04 0 0 SIE IE 0 04 0 0 0 02 ie 0 03 0 0 lle i 0 0 0 al Up 0 02 Hara 0 03 Zn i 0 g 13 Display mode Inter cursor statistical operation Explanation Real Time Cursor A Value Displays the newest real time signal level value from free running or recording in progress Signal level is displayed above cursor A during
73. he aaa cowed eee peda ape OTA 10 Wale nn EA 10 12 2 Amplifier Module Settings cover dt ee ed oe bh ES VE 71 12 2 1 Amplifier Module Settings Screen o 71 12 2 2 Amplifier Settings Tab In the case of analog amplifier sees ees 12 12 2 3 Amplifier Setting Tab in the case of pulse logic amplifiers lesse 14 12 2 4 Stop Trigger start Setting Tab 0 ee RR reee RR t3 4l 15 12 2 5 Alarm Setting Tab 11 la DATA noU sic ene ls a E E E aa aon is wee ce ee eae cae ae oe ae 19 12 3 1 Sampling Limits 0 0 0 6 en RIRs 81 We PPO OGLE WES o dee abn rd gh cece td Wek ead eb wR wo ee de ee be a ea 82 12 9 A 84 1251 Alarm Clear BULTON ss ces estacas whee dre sata FE TE at wx EA oes eee eee 84 12 6 Marker Settings 2 0 0 0 RI RR haha hs 05 12 6 1 Display user mark during recording 00 eee eben ete llis 85 12 7 Option Settings 2 0 0 RR hh haha hn 86 We EXCESO ce ect oy ae ws eae a ee wea eee ee oe ara Ao E Pe wees a Gee A aes wee eb ees eee abe 87 12 9 a AA 88 DEUM Mall 835 Py 09 12 11 I F Sea 90 To UENEF SEERIGETORS sarren tar atau DRE RUE ole och pean C ERG hae bs EIAS GE we ee he ee REA URP PUTAREM EN Eid 91 13 1 Group functions A 91 l3 71 1 Types of group TUNCCIONS esri cetesredioiynider sia esp E EI ARE espa OR oid raus 91 13 1 2 Method of group creation 92 1271 9 Example OF Group USE vosotros e Eae t Heb Che aan Wee ed AY dex ae eee ob ea aed CERE ed 93 13 2 Keyboard Shortcuts
74. he newly scrolled through waveforms Time DIV operation during data playback When cursor A B is displayed on the screen Changes the Time DIV around the active cursor When cursor A B is displayed on the display The Time DIV around the center of the screen will be changed Time Line Window Time DIV operation Operates the active tab time line window s Time DIV Span expand reduce Expands reduces the span of the active channel Changes 10 of the full scale amount Move span position Moves the position of the active channel Changes 10 of the full scale amount Span reset Changes the span of the active channel back to default Voltage 1 2 of the full scale Temperature from 2000 C to 200 C 61 62 Stretch Expand reduce Move waveform position Waveform Sort Expands reduces the waveform amplitude of the active channel The expansion reduction of the waveform will only change the amplitude and not the span value 1 grid 2 module will be changed Up down movement of the waveform Moves the waveform of the active channel up down The up down movement of the waveform will only change the position of the waveform and not its span value 1 grid 2 module will be changed Changes the position of the waveform The 3 modes will change in order Please note that arranging the waveform will clear the settings of waveform expansion reduction and up down movement of the waveform Display everything Set to display
75. ing is initiated it is possible to choose to print multiple pages by moving the cursor to the place in between A B or by adjusting the Time DIV of the wave display Between Cursor Print the waveform in between cursor A B screen Cancel Cancels the printing Windows standard print screen Displays the standard Windows print screen Choose the printer to be used here As the properties of printers differ please refer to individual printer s user s manual When done with setting press the OK button EPSON LASER LP 690 Toner low 0 documents waiting EPSON LASER LP 8900 192 168 1 189 Copies All Number of copies 1 T Pages from j 3 3 Collate Selection a Multi page printing confirmation The number of pages to be printed will be calculated according to the Print Window Settings and setting in Windows Standard Print Screen If the number of prints are not suitable please adjust by changing the setting in Time DIV or reviewing the settings 11 11 3 Waveform Operations Change to panel related waveform operation Time DIV Waveform operation Time DIV TimeLine operation a Span Expand Reduce Move span Position Reset span za Stretch Expand Reduce Move waveform Position Waveform sort Explanation Waveform window Time DIV Operates the active tab waveform window s Time DIV operation Time DIV operation during free running or recording Changes t
76. l the set ed earner a mi Level settings Sets the level s determined requirements once the start stop trigger s M conditions are leveled Alarm settings Sets the start stop requirements for the target alarm number once the alarm is set Possible settings for alarm numbers may differ depending on the device Date Setting Determines the start stop requirements for the date once the set date is set Date and Time Configures with each trigger Date requirements Used to to set the date and time Used to to set the time Weekly requirements Used to to set the time and day Pre trigger points Sets data points for recording before a trigger is generated The pre trigger function can only set the recording destination to the built in RAM when the start source setting is off Repeat recordin Starts repeat recording once a trigger stop is generated p g g gg g Repeat interval Sets time intervals between the time recording begins and the next repeat recording starts Once a trigger stop is generated instant repeat recording begins once the time of the existing repeat interval passes Closes the screen 12 4 1 1 Pre trigger Operation In the case of pretrigger 500 000points Recording points Max2 000 000points 500 000 Start Trigger 12 4 1 2 Operation of Repeat Intervals In the case of trigger repeat interval 1hour Repeat interval 1hour y Recording start Stop trigger Start trigger Recording start
77. layed when a search is performed again While disconnected Deletes the icon While connected Disconnects the device then deletes the icon File Icon Deletes the icon from the screen and erases the previously opened log The file itself will not be deleted 26 10 3 1 Connection Initiate a connection by clicking a displayed device icon Clicking a file icon performs file playback A bar will be displayed above the icon while it acquires the GL device information Cancel the connection by clicking the icon again while it s connecting Also it will automatically configure the GL device s time to the PC s time when connecting Connecting x CHECKPOINT Connections cannot be made when the GL device is in playback Confirm the GL device s operational status This software can only stop recording for the GL device when connecting while the GL device is recording Normal operations are possible after recording is stopped 10 3 2 Device Colors and Device Numbers Device colors and device numbers will be assigned automatically in the order the devices are recognized It is possible to confirm the device by using these device colors and numbers when mixing groups of multiple devices 27 10 3 3 Linked Connections Synchronous and Simultaneous Connections Manages the simutaneous stopping and starting of recording for multiple GL devices Linked Connections have two methods synchronous connections and simultaneous connecti
78. le Files with a different organization from the device s amp module cannot be loaded File transfer Sends the file on the main module to the PC Plays back the device data Closes the display 11 11 2 3 Convert then save For recorded files when there is a split and save between Cursor A B the format can be changed to the CSV format Original File Result File name Result Mol 2012 08 12 16 50 23 GBD File type File type Store range Store range Spot samples Spot samples O 2012 06 12 Ver090 RevO202012 06 12 CONVERT GBD Save file 1 gt 1 Save Destination Path Execute Close Name Explanation Original File The unchanged file name is displayed Result The result of the change is displayed IDEEN OK Displayed when the change has been successful NG Displayed when the correct change has not taken place File type Select the file format to be changed GBD Binary Format Changes to binary file format It s not possible to change from CVS Text Format to GBD Binary Formatk CVS Text Format Changes to text format Store range Select the range to save All Saves all unchanged files Cursor Area Saves the Cursor AB area range Spot Samples Saves the designated sampling points of the original file About Spot Samples lt Spot samples 312 at i Pte Pt pe ps D L Original file Converted file 99 96 11 11 2 4 Create Compressed Data Improve
79. le number and channel number Module Number Channel Number Upper level input range Lower level input range Inputs during rise setting and Window In Out setting Displays the setting range of the input within the Inputs during fall setting and Window In Out setting Displays the setting range of the input within the Displays the unit Settings Transmits entered values to the main module Closes the screen 12 3 Data Settings Sets the sampling main module recording destination and method of data recording on the PC Main module settings Machine PC Settings Main module recording 1 id in the main File type GBD Binary e File type module Recording device Recording device SD Card M Name type Auto TI Name type Data points Data points 1000 EM y Destination an Destination Possible range EE X 112999999 C Users Taniko GL Connection Data Save destination Path File type EE File type GBD Binary M Name ype Je ene tne Destination F Destination n Save destination Path SD Ring recording Q Ring capture Off On Datapoints EE F ate rjejirits 1000 v Possible ran ge d NOU 2000000 J Remaining time 832Day 15Hour 55Min 44 0Sec Information 4G Disk size 1 897GB Explanation Sampling Sets the data recording intervals The sampling intervals and connected amplifiers will adjust dependi
80. multilaterally displays the signal and playback data for one device 9 E mail notification function A function that sends mail to a specified address when an alarm occurs due to the alarm function 10 Direct Excel function A function that transfers recorded data directly to Excel Template file path creates a data file with a free format using a template file 11 Synchronization and simultaneous connection functions Records data without error using sync cables between multiple GL7000 modules Also simultaneously starts recording even if the device doesn t support the sync cable Simultaneous recording may produce data errors 2 Operation Environment for GL Config and GL Connection Install the software on a PC that meets the following requirements Necessary Conditions Windows XP SP2 or higher or Windows Vista 32 Bit 64 Bit Windows 7 32 Bit 64 Bit Starter Edition not supported CPU Pentium 4 1 7 GHz or higher 512 MB or higher 1 GB or higher is recommended 200MB 1 GB recommended of empty hard drive space is needed to install the software Display Display 800x600 resolution or above 65 535 colors or more 16 Bit or above Others USB port an Ethernet port and a CD ROM drive when installing from CD are necessary Microsoft Excel For using the Direct Excel function CHECKPOINT There are occasions when recording cannot be performed normally due to recording settings or the condition of the PC such as
81. n connecting a single PC to multiple devices via USB Set automatic IP acquisition A server that is able to assign functions to the connecting network is required Sets the IP address Sets the subnet mask Sets the port number Sets the Gateway address Sets the DNS address When set to anything other than Off the socket connection will be severed automatically if a period of non transmission time is detected Set the device s identifier Applies IP settings The connection will be forcibly severed during set up It may occasionally take about 1 minute to apply the settings Displays the MAC set to the device Introduction to other useful functions Many different waveform display methods are possible using group and screen section functions Group function creates copies of basic display tabs It is possible to analyze signals by setting up original tabs and copied abs independently It is possible to perform different Time DIV settings soan and stretch settings Y T waveform and X Y waveforms etc 13 1 1 Types of group functions Explanation Empty Free group Free group tab Groups are determined when channels from the free run recording tabs or playback tabs are added to groups Free running Recording In Progress Data can be grouped by the free running or recording tab It is possible group to mix identical families of data Data cannot be mixed if it is under the data playback tab Data playback group This gr
82. n module s power source then remove the USB cable Step 7 The settings will be applied the next time the main module launches Refer to 6 6 How to Launch the USB Drive Mode for the procedure for launching USB Drive Mode 18 6 8 How to Update the Firmware Version Update the GL7000 main module s firmware version using GL Config 6 8 1 Precautions when Performing Version Updates Update the version when the main module is at hand If performed when isolated such as through a network it may cause a failure to update the version Absolutely do not remove the power source during the version update If the power source is removed during the operation the main module s firmware will be destroyed and it may be impossible to restore The settings will be initialized when carrying out the version update Save the setting parameters beforehand Refer to 11 11 2 2 Main module Data in the GL Connection manual for how to save the settings The settings in the I F menu such as USB ID etc may change due to the version update The I F menu settings cannot be saved to a file Make a note of the settings beforehand and reconfigure them after the version update 6 8 2 Version Update Procedure Step 1 Download the latest GL7000 firmware from this company s website http www graphtec co jp Please answer our simple questionnaire Step 2 Connect one GL7000 main module to the PC using a USB cable or a LAN cable and plug
83. n with the GL7000 Gs i i lt Format y Execute USB Drive Mode IP Address Auto Acquire IP Address v Subnet Mask f Information Model Firmware Wersion Port number Gatewa des s Revision DNS Address f Pattern Version ID Name Os Version System Version Keep Alive d MAC Address ROK HOR JOR ook HO Set Reset Language C ea Step 4 Choose the memory device to launch with from the USB Drive Mode menu Built in flash memory SD Card SSD Module Format Ey eee LAN USB Drive Mode IP Address Auto Acquire 9 Off On st IP Address 192 168 0 1 SD Card Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 hf SSD Module Port number 8023 Mode TE 192 168 0 ier kecon vision DNS Address 192 168 0 1 Pattern Version ID Name GL 000 01 Os Version Keep Alive System Version MAG Address 00 03 76 05 09 04 Loneuse Step 5 Select Settings and apply the settings to the GL7000 main module Format Ey ewe LAN USB Drive Mode IP Address Auto Acquire Off On mcum IP Address 192 168 0 1 E Subnet Mask 288 255 255 0 Tum Port number 8023 Model GL 000 Gateway 192 168 0 Firmware Wersion 0 90 Revision 0011 DNS Address 192 168 0 Pattern Version 0 90 ID Name GL7000_01 Os Version 2 30 Keep Alive System Version 0 MAC Address 00 03 76 05 09 04 Language Step 6 Remove the mai
84. ng You can change the display language 9 English Japanese French German Chinese Korean 10 4 5 4 CSV Configuration Settings Sends you to CSV Data Delimiter and separator options Please set to the same language as the PC you are currently using CSV Config settings for Recording and Output must be the same as CSV data for playback or else it will not properly play back Decimal point 9 Dot Comma Delimiter 9 Comma C Tab Semicoron Close Decimal Point Characters You can change the character used for decimal points Please use the Punctuation Characters You can change the character used to separate two items Please use the comma as the default 32 10 4 5 5 Information Displays the software s current version and revisions Information ra GL Connection Version 1 00 Revision 000 Copyright C 2012 Graphtec Corp 10 4 5 6 Installation Initialization You can set initialize the setting for the software After implemented the initialization will happen after the next start up Please see the contents of initialization in 10 3 4 Preserving Device Condition During initialization the language will be reset to the default so please set the language again after rebooting System settings will not be initialized You can access the Waveform Display and Digital Display from the main screen The main screen can separate into up to 4 window displays On start
85. ng on the number of channel settings and the save destination of the recording medium For information refer to 12 3 1 Sampling limits Also transfers may be incomplete when exceeding sampling limits due to network delays etc When recording to PC by connecting to a device in real time please confirm the discarded data count under Recording Information Window during free running mode When the discarded data is counted the data is discarded due to incomplete data transfer If this occurs please reset the sampling rate to a lower speed Main module settings Sets the option to record the data to the connecting main module Main module recording Saves data to the connecting main module Data is not saved Sets the recording destination Built in RAM Saves to Build in RAM Data saved to the slower that 1ms SD card Records to the external SD card We ask all our WOBNE e a SSD module Records to the SSD module 64GB Option SSD module recording The PC cannot record real time data during Sets the recording data points during Built in RAM setting Possible range Displays the recording data points range of the Built in RAM Recording devices Built in RAM will be erased when power to the GL main module is lost Please set Built in RAM when doing high speed recording under 1ms fastest sampling speed conforms to module The PC cannot record real time data during Built in RAM setting 80 File type Sets the format
86. ntrol panel Control ps Control panel MA Create empty tab Action Creates group tab by copying displayed tab Copies monitor channel and waveform display information under the same requirements Free running recording tab free running recording tab Data playback tab data playback group The copied tabs are assigned new device numbers For example FreeRun Group No 1 usen a 0000 0 5000 odd 20 46 05 20 46 05 20 46 0 20 46 06 261 000 583 000 983 00 274 000 Groups are created from the chosen monitor channel Free running recording tab free running recording tab Data playback tab monitor channel data playback group p 2 Y The copied tabs are assigned new device numbers For example FreeRun Group No 1 a 0000 20 47 41 3 47 41 20 47 41 20 47 42 286 000 341 000 941 000 299 000 Provided the group is of an identical family it is possible to mix different tabs with the monitor channels 0000000034 _ n 15 00 0 n 15 00 00 Ur 617 000 Choose more than 1 monitor channel when deleting monitor channel group tabs Can select multiple monitor channels separately by pressing the PC s shift key to select two points or by using the Ctrl key to select individually Once they are selected drag them to the recycle bin using the mouse Multiple Selection Shift Multiple Selection Ctrl Key Delete 0 016 mE NE LU Ye 0 08 1 1 0 055 0 094 yo 4 0 055 1 2 94 Y
87. of recorded data GBD binary Records as our unique binary data Data can be aa played back at high speed because the recording size is comparatively smaller than CSV CSV Text Records as text format that can be displayed by Excel etc Compared to GBD the data size is larger and data playback cannot be displayed at high speed Name type Sets how to name files Automatic Creates dated folders in the designated folder and creates files Example No1 2012 04 04 12 34 56 GBD Sets the name of unspecified folders Recording destination Sets the save destination of the data recorded to the main module Save destination path Displays the saving destination path Ring recording Ring recording function records while simultaneously erasing the old data once the set recording marks are exceeded For more details please refer to the main module s user s manual Data points Sets recording data points during ring recording For more details please ee eb Recording Information Displays the possible recording time and total remaining disk space at the EA a TRA PC file type Sets the PC file format Vae NN othe main mole PC name type Sets how to name files Automatic Creates dated folders in the designated folder and creates files Example No1_2012 04 04 12 34 56 GBD Sets the name of unspecified folders PC recording destination Sets the save destination of the data recorded to the PC PC save destination path Displays the saving d
88. ons Device settings are required for both synchronous and simultaneous connections Configure the synchronous settings the same as in 12 3 Data settings for the data settings and as in 12 4 Trigger settings for the trigger settings Recording may still be able to be performed even if the settings are not identical but the data may not be synchronized correctly Files recorded to the PC will be created separately for both synchronous and simultaneous connections 10 3 3 1 Synchronous Connections Synchronous connections can connect up to 5 GL7000 modules using optional sync cables Recordings without errors are possible using multiple GL7000s by synchronizing the recording start timing with the hardware The following things are made in synchronous connections A start stop is synchronized by each main module When Trigger is used Trigger is synchronized by each main module Synchronized Recording start Since a clock is synchronized by each main module even if it records for a long period of time the time error of each main module is settled in a fixed interval 10 3 3 2 How to Wire Synchronous Connections Using USB Connections Connect the USB cables and sync cables according to the following diagram for synchronous connections The device that only has the sync cable connected to the OUT terminal will be the master for planning synchronous timing The sync cable is optional Master Slave Slave
89. ot be transmitted during free running even if an alarm is generated Because the system does not transmit large volumes of email no further emails can be sent for 1 minute after an email is sent Alarms generated during periods where email is not being sent will send them based on the timing of the next transmission 09 rrr rm erret Email settings Sender address mail domain com 218 Sender address SMTP server smtpserver eo SMTP sever Port number 25 Eais mus dM Port number Security type None 0 Security type i User name _ User name Pass word mU E Pass word Destination mail address mail domain com e Destination email address CGC mail address i i UE CC email address Subject title e M Subject Mail transmission test Mail transmission test AELS Explanation Send email Checking off L mark generates an alarm during recording which then sends when alarm is generated emails to the set email address Sender s email address Sets the sender s email address Transmitting email server Sets the transmitting email server SMTP Port number Sets the port number The port number settings may differ depending on the security type Security type Sets security settings as needed depending on the transmitting email server For security settings please confirm the email server transmission None There is no securit
90. oup plays back data It is possible to mix data from PC playback and the main module playback tab Data cannot be mixed if it is under the data playback tab 13 1 1 1 Determination of the data playback group and free running recording group from the open grou Drop the free running tab channel into the empty group Set as free running group ise GL fr A MCN O ae eer Da z Be Ff ANITE Bil e lu y TR A a TET AAA py T o loce ON 77 ai T Q AA apa TR PARA RN 200ns DIY 20ns S a ricoh a DES Data playback groups cannot be 2 i mixed with free running group 75 00 0 0L 0 00 9 45 0 00 que 0 00 15 00 m T EL Wy al 0 00 UE Miis oo EE CH2 2 TEST 0 0123 V 20 00 5 00 0 00 0 93 5 00 10 00 15 00 08 46 08 46 23 7 2012 05 29 2012 05 29 29 462 Ol 147 000 18 24 31 18 25 19 13 e OTT TEE Ar TR Free rnning group cannot be mixed with data playback groups CH1 1 TEST us 41 2345 V inda i E 29 05 29 a1 Ana 09 14 16 09 14 17 18 25 19 25 Ay guay liz 408 000 368 000 e LA La Lian o H H p Ay REI 2s Dn 2012 05 13 1 2 Method of group creation Name Creates Open Free group Creates from tab copy Creates from Monitor channel Adds group tab monitor channels Deletes group tab monitor channels Explanation Open groups can be created from the action panel under the co
91. perature input is from 2000 C to 270 C Celsius That during humidity input is from 110 to 110 Inputs span lower value The largest value during voltage input is 110 of the full scale range That temperature input is from 2000 C to 270 C Celsius That during humidity input is from 110 to 110 Displays the unit Transmits entered values to the main module Closes the screen 12 2 2 2 Scaling Setting Changes the scaling setting Setting is done by inputting the upper and lower values of both the input side and the conversion side It is possible to set 2 point offset during temperature input Amplifier module name OM 110 Channel Number Meas Value ecal Value Meas Value Upper 2 9 gue Di Scal Value Upper Upper level 0000 450 00 oo 4 Scal Value Lower EA Lower level 100 001 50 00 E Unit je Unit Name Explanation Amplifier module name Displays the names of all module amplifiers that are being configured Channel Number Displays the input signal s module number and channel number Module Number Channel Number Measured value To set the upper value lower value of the original value There is not difference Scaling value To set the post conversion upper value lower value There is not difference between Close Closes the screen 12 2 2 3 Auto zero settings To adjust the current input value to z
92. rk Microsoft Excel must be installed and able to be used To set X Y waveform mode Mail settings For mails that alerts the occurring of alarms when using the alarm function To use this function the PC must allows sending of mails Depending on the mail sending SMTP server there are cases in which mails cannot be sent To perform interface settings Shows information like the device version 12 2 Amplifier Module Settings Performs connected amplifier module setting analog input setting logic pulse input setting trigger level setting alarm level setting etc By pressing the connected amplifier module setting button setting window of individual modules will be opened 12 2 1 Amplifier Module Settings Screen Can change the tabs related to the amplifier in the amplifier module settings display Amplifier module settings Main module Logic Pulse m Ch Amp tab ai settines riesen start Trieger stop Alarm sett eo Alam tab Trigger es Mare settines iaa start Trigger stop Alarm settines o yO Trigger stop tab Scaling Input Slope Filter pe S cH ALL on 2 21 B nene CO ore E E Col oo oer REMES o CA 23 W E L J OLJ e scroll bar 4 ceo jo ao e la jes s a ss 26 y e m am 9E a x9 COCA Bo oE 29 fon ul orF 6 7 m M 2 10 El or HI OFF e m 8 m M oe ok Name Explanation Amplifier Module Settings Displays the settings of the connected amplifier module
93. roup Icon Shows the Open Group tab For information on group functions refer to 13 1 Group functions E ec Running Group Displays the Free Running Group tab For information on group Icon functions refer to 13 1 Group functions m b Group Icon Displays the File Group tab For information on group functions n refer to 13 1 Group functions 11 2 Status Displays the operational status of the Screen Screen Name Explanation AAA Free Running Status When connected to GL functions this displays waveform lum Armed Status In recording state waiting for trigger detection a Status Review Status Files of the PC are currently in playback or the data of the GL a 39 11 3 Sub Window Button From the main window 6 windows can be opened or closed There are also windows that cannot be displayed depending on their current operational status If the display screen is narrow there are times where the window will close automatically Please change it every time to display the windows you find necessary Waveform window Time Line window Monitor window Cursor window Recording Information window C20 2 Alarm window 0 NETA Explanation Recording Information Window Open or close Recording Information Window The content will change depending on the current operational status Alarm Window Open or close Alarm Window 11 4 Waveform Window Opens the Waveform Display window You can swit
94. rt Print range a Entire screen Waveform only Print range Expand Reduce Fix aspect ratio zu Expand Reduce A Ake relie 3 All Between the X axis range cursor 4 and B OK Cancel OK Cancel AEG Explanation White background Switch on to print the waveform window and digital monitor window with a chart white background Print range To set the range of screen that is to be printed Entire screen To print everything that is displayed on the screen Select this to print everything that you see on the screen waveform only Can only print the waveform window during data playback Everything including the scroll bar in the waveform window will be printed Expand Reduce Will be effective when the print range is set to full screen Fix aspect ratio Fit to printing paper when maintaining the aspect ratio Fit to vertical Print by fitting the vertical range of the print width of print screen to that of the printing paper sheet Fit to horizontal Print by fitting the horizontal range of the print width of print screen to that of the printing paper sheet Fit to the print Print by fitting to the print paper ignoring the sheet aspect ratio of the print screen Fit to the print Print by abjecting the screen to the quality performance of the printer Cannot set to free running mode X axis range Effective when the print range is set to waveform only Print all the time axis data during data playback Before print
95. s the operation response during playbacks by creating a separate compressed file from a signal peak sampling from the recorded GBD file Deleting a compressed file has no effect on the main recorded file When recording to the PC compressed data is automatically created Several compressed files can be created at once by adding various files from different places The compressed file will be created in the same place as the original file The name of the file will be as follows name of original file_T1 GMD 10times compressed data name of original file_T2 GMD 100times compressed data name of original file T3 GMD 10000times compressed data Original File Result File name Result Add Add No1 2012 06 12 16 50 23 GBD Delete Delete No1 2012 06 12 16 50 59 GBD No1 2012 06 12 16 57 08 GBD Delete all Delete all Execute Close Execute Close Name Explanation Original File Displays the names of files being compressed Displays the result of the processing OK Displayed when the processing has been successful NG Displayed when the correct processing has not taken place To add a file to the list of files displayed It is possible to compress multiple files at the same time Delete Delete o To delete a file from the list of files displayed Deleteall all Delete all To delete all the files displayed in the list Execute To execute conversion procedure Clo
96. se To close the window for file compression The relationship between compressed data and Time DIV Example Speeds up the operational response by reading the optimal compressed data from the displayed Tim DIV Original Data Time DIV 1ms Reference Original WA AM Compressed Data 1 10 Time DIV 10ms Reference 1 10 Compressed Data 1 100 Time DIV 1s Reference 1 100 Reference 1 10000 11 11 2 5 CSV file batch conversion Changing the formats of multiple GBD binary files to CSV text format as a batch Original File Result File name Result Ma1 2012 06 12 16 50 26 46D Nol 2012 06 12 16 50 69 46D Mol 2012 06 12 16 57 06 46D C 2012 06 12 Wer090 RevO20 2012 06 12 Save folder l Exemute Close Save folder Save Destination Path Execute Close Explanation Original File Displays the name of the file being converted Result Displays the result of the processing OK Displayed when the processing has been successful NG Displayed when the correct processing has not taken place dd To add a file to the list of files displayed Delete To delete a file from the list of files displayed Delete all To delete all the files displayed in the list Execute To execute conversion procedure Close To close the CSV batch conversion window 97 98 11 11 2 6 Combine Files To connect multiple GBD binary files along the temporal axis The requirement
97. ted amplifier module setting analog input setting logic pulse input setting trigger level setting alarm level setting Settings etc By pressing the connected amplifier module setting button setting window of individual modules will be opened Main module Shows the GL7000 device module Does not operate as a button It is Icon displayed no matter the settings in option display V Voltage Displayed when the voltage amplifier module is connected The amplifier Icon setting screen will be opened by clicking on the icon button M Voltage Displayed when the voltage temperature amplifier module is connected The Temperature amplifier setting screen will be opened by clicking on the icon button Icon HSV High Speed Displayed when the high speed voltage amplifier module is connected The Voltage amplifier setting screen will be opened by pressing on the icon button Icon LP Logic Pulse Displayed when the logic pulse amplifier module is connected The amplifier Icon setting screen will be opened by pressing on the icon button Data settings Performs settings related to recording like sampling interval setting device recording setting PC recording setting Sets conditional trigger for the start and stop of recording Sets the requirements for signal sending to the alarm output port Sets the marks displayed on the waveform Configure option settings Excel settings Configure direct Excel transfer settings For this function to wo
98. ternet Protocol TCP IP Properties gt Check Use the following IP address Set the IP Address and Subnet mask fields OK r n Jj Local Area Connection Properties Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties ea Networking General Connect using You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator amp Intel R PRO 100 Management Adapter for the appropriate IP settings 5 Obtain an IP address automatically This connection uses the following items 9 Use the following IP address v oR Client for Microsoft Networks IP address 192 168 1 1 vl fil QoS Packet Scheduler v B File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 J Y Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCP IPv6 Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Lz v Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper 1 0 Driver v Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically 9 Use the following DNS server addresses m N Description Alternate DNS server Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Validate settings upon exit Advanced Et 12 6
99. time that recording was started Triggered Time Displays the time that the start trigger is activated Recording Stop Time Displays the time when recording was stopped 49 50 11 9 Cursor Information Window Displays time information above Cursor A or Cursor B during playback Dursur a 0000 00 09 99 UL Cursor B A frequency Explanation Cursor A time Displays the time informations above the various cursors Or if the A Cursor B time or B is pressed the A and the B Cursors will move to display waveform and Cursor A and B s time also changes to the point that was moved to Cursor B A Time Displays the time for Cursor B A Cursor B A Time Difference Displays the frequency for Cursor B A Frequency 11 10 1 Navigation Window The Drag function for tabs or digital monitor windows can be performed by accessing the Navigation Window In the Navigation Window you can divide the screen into sections or create group tabs Divides the selected tab vertically Upper Group Creation horizontally Left Tab Deletion Divides the selected tab vertically Lower Explanation Divides the selected tab The main window can be separated into up to 4 sections Dragging into the upper lower left or right section of the screen will create divisions In order to divide the screen at least 2 tabs must be open Group Creation By dragging tabs or digital monitor channels group tabs can be created Nn NE For in
100. ting the device to the PC This explains how to connect using a LAN cable Use the following type of LAN cables depending on the usage context Types of LAN cables Use across over cable if connecting directly to the PC without the use of a hub 2222222222 mw 22244222822 PTA LAN cable cross over Use a straight cable if using a hub to connect to a PC LAN cable straight LAN cable straight Use a LAN cable of Category 5 Cat5 type or later Configure the GL device s I F settings in order to connect it to the PC 5 3 1 When setting using GL Config You can configure the LAN settings and USB settings using the GL Config software packaged with GL Connection Please refer to 6 GL Config on page 13 5 3 2 When setting using the Display Module Configures LAN and USB settings using the Display Module options 5 3 2 1 USB Settings Set the USB ID It can be set between 0 and 9 Assign separate numbers for each GL device so that the USB IDs do not overlap when connecting multiple GL devices with USB 1 Click Home on the bottom right corner of the screen or press the Home key from the launch screen 2 Click Main Module on the screen 3 Click I F USB Settings on the screen 4 Set the number by clicking the USB ID number section 1 2 3 4 New line Code CR LF lt m USB Drive mode select Internal FLASH 5 3 2 2 LAN Settings 1 Click Home on the bottom right corn
101. uirements The installation may not have been performed correctly Delete the program from the control panel and reinstall it lt When it cannot launch after the initial launch gt There may be competing settings files Delete the following files and launch the software My Documents gt Graphtec gt GL Connection gt Delete everything in the Ini folder 8 2 Terminating the Software Click the X on the upper right corner of the main screen to terminate the software A settings file is created when the software is terminated but when the software is terminated using any method other than the previous one i e forced termination etc the settings file is not created 22 9 Application Screen 9 1 Configuring the Application Screen The following screen is this application s screen configuration Base Window Connection Window Main Window Window operation Help window Control panel Window Expansion Reduction area Connection window Main window 9 2 Base Window This is the window that acts as a base that includes the connection window and the main window 9 2 1 Window Operations ie Minimize button EE FAN Maximize button 3 Close button Minimize Minimizes the application window Maximize Maximizes the application window and returns to the original size Close Closes and terminates the application window 9 2 2 Help Window 7015 04 03 16 09
102. up 1window will be displayed Status Tab Sub window buttons GA GL7000 No 1 Review DIV 8 0 2123 Y 27 0 01 Y oj O e aat pene pe SA SEH cns re rn rcd enm ipea O O CES T E 0 01 Y 0 4000 ES CODES SS Monitor window o 0 01 y ER 0 3000 c 0 01 y j EM 0 00 y 0 2000 EU Y Waveform gt 0 1000 a m window a lonng MEG Alarm window arii M l A 0 2012 05 09 16 47 01 AS oo an Record status window 2012 05 18 16 47 31 4000 0 4000 2012 05 10 01 47 01 KEN 2012 05 Di 42 26 See eee O 2012 05 Arr 2 UI Cursor window 2012 05 09 2012 05 09 2012201 2 05 09 eae JU 16 47 01 16 47 06 16 16 47 11 e 0000 00 27 580 000 a 0 036258 Hz STA 2y ED ARAN 14 EXA ACA IMITA AE TimeLine window 4 Section Display Example Device a FileReplay Group LDevicet 5 Free running as Review 0 1000 40 0000 0 1000 EC 0 2000 2012 05 10 01 47 01 0 3000 000 000 0 4000 2012 05 10 e ie TU 580 000 ydg at e 0000 00 27 580 000 0 036258 Hz 2012 05 09 012 05 12012 05 09 17 21 05 Lir ra UA riera SUL E JEN y Y E y y y Py gt FreeRun Group Device 6 m 51 7 9991 evise e Free running 4 Review IIIITIT KEREKERE KEEKEKE ESE i IFTTETET KERKEE FARARAA KERKEE ETT Xd RRA KEEKEKE KEKEKE m ooo TIT LL KERKKEK RRA IIITTIT lalala kkkkkkk kkk x yoo ak JOR A KEEKEKE aE 0 1000 zs 70 20
103. y Plain text Security is not tight with plain text password and they passwords flow through the network CRAM MD5 Plain text passwords that are not shared throughout the network are the safest ones Encryption settings Will not encrypt Emails are encrypted both sending and receiving Sets security authentication when required Sets security authentication when required Sets the transmission destination for emails Sets the transmission destination for CC emails Sets the email subject Performs a test transmission 12 11 I F Setting 90 Configure USB and LAN setting When connected via USB only IP can be set When connected via LAN only USB ID can be set USB ID 059 15 IP settings IP address auto acquire IP address Subnet mask Port number Gateway DNS address Keep alive ID Name Restart network MAG address USB ID Automatic IP acquisition IP address Subnet Mask Port number Gateway address DNS address Keep alive ID Name Relaunching the Network MAC address ST IP address auto acquire o 1 IP address 255 0 e e mask A Port number Ms 7 a 0 Off 192 168 255 255 8023 192 168 192 168 o 1 O DNS address GL7000_01 NN 00 03 76 05 09 04 d Keep alive O d MAC address ID Name Restart network Explanation Sets USB ID number Please make sure not to copy USB ID whe
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