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1. Alarm levels 2 Click the first or last tag selection button The Tag Index dialog box appears Tag Index Tag 0001 Tag 0002 Tag 0003 J Tag 0004 Tag 0005 Tag 0006 d Tag 0007 Tag 0008 Tag 0009 J Tag 0010 Tag 0011 Tag 0012 Tag0013 Tag 0014 Tag 0015 Tag 0016 Tag 0017 Tag 0018 Tag 0019 Tag 0020 Tag 0021 Tag 0022 Taa 0023 if Taa 0024 Iv 3 Select the applicable tag range The dialog box closes and the tag selection button display changes to the selected tag 4 Select Level alarm level 5 Set the Alarm Change to OFF to ON alarm activated state or ON to OFF alarm released state Click the Start Recording button to enter the record ing standby state When the monitored alarm reach es the specified alarm value recording starts e If the Stop Condition is set to Alarm The setting procedure is the same as described above GA10 operates in the following manner If the stop condition is set to Alarm or Level when the specified alarm value is reached during record ing GA10 stops recording and enters the recording standby state If the stop condition is NOT set to Alarm or Level when the specified alarm value is reached during recording GA10 stops recording and enters a moni toring state 3 23 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording
2. Maximum Number of Tags Name in a Project Before After GA10UP 01 1 level upgrade 100 200 200 500 500 1000 1000 2000 02 2 level upgrade 100 500 200 1000 500 2000 03 3 level upgrade 100 1000 200 2000 04 4level upgrade 100 2000 Adding a Client GA10CL To add a client use the installer InstallClientE x86 exe which installs only clients InstallClientE x64 exe for the 64 bit edition You can download the installer from the following URL www smartdacplus com software en The installaion procedure is the same as with the basic license Installation procedure PB page 2 2 To register the license for the added client click Input License on the Help menu Input License Flease input software s license numbers RR Note Lv Make sure that the version of the added client is the same as the server version CUA A IMPORTANT Do not change or delete files in the following folder local disk gt ProgramData gt Yokogawa gt SMARTDAC Data Logging Software gt Config These files contain user information project setting information project status information and device information Chapter 2 Preparation 2 6 4 Uninstallation To uninstall GA10 follow the procedure below 1 On the Start menu click Control Panel and Programs and Features A list of programs installed in your PC appears 2 Select SMARTDAC Data Logging Software 3 Click Uninstall D E
3. m Clickto start record gt woah s Acknowledge PS Hide next time x E 0 Bi ve Monitor Record Interval 1 Second amp Folder C Users Public Documents SMARTDAC Data Logging SoftwarelDatalProject A1 Referto In the center of the page a window appears showing the details of the device that you are about to register IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recordin Z If the displayed information is correct click OK Registe device Deivce Name Device Deivce Type DX2000 Comm Kind Ethernet Host Name IP Address 10 1 32 User Name admin User ID The DX is added to the D vice List oft P EN File Edit View Project Operation User Help Hic gw ie ge v C Im ie o gt Detail Settings Re x 3 Click to start monitor Iq ES si E o fag Comm Kind W Ethernet Serial Cl ES Clicktostat X Mumm f Domm C Dam record A FS Img gt EH Acknowledge 5 10 1 32 128 10 1 32 107 10 132 130 lide nex time B FX1000 DX1000 uR10000 d 10 1 32 131 10 1 32 123 10 132 116 10 1 32 108 DX2000 uR10000 Cx1000 Cx2000 D CH Ld 10 132 124 10 1 32 133 10 1 32 117 10 1 32 134 MV2000 MX100
4. Te Project Page _ 3 Check the user status by looking at the icons see below Not logged in Logged in Number of users logged in User Full Na AAAAA Appears in blue when logged in 6 2 lc Changing User Information This section explains how to change the user full name and password This procedure can also be performed by a user who is logged in 6 3 1 How the Administrator Changes Other User Information The administrator performs the following procedure to change the full name and initialize the password of a user 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 in section 6 2 to display the User Management Page 2 Select the user you want to change The user is selected The frame turns blue when selected 3 Double click the selected user The Change User s Information dialog box opens 4 To change the full name type the new name To initialize the password click Initialize Type in this box to change the full name Change User s Information User Name User Full Name Password Initialize OK J Cancel J Click here to initialize the password 5 Check the information and click OK The full name or password will be changed Note LLL MM You cannot change the information if the applicable user is logged in or if the user has been deleted from another client ET IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 6 Managing Users 6 3 2 How Users Change Their Information The followi
5. Communication Communication status between the server status and device Normal Error Retrying Connected Start Stop Clear Device Comp Comp Comp Software Clear amp Start Computing IM 04L65B01 01EN p R10000 Yes Yes No Yes UR20000 DX1000 Yes Yes Yes Yes DX1000N DX1000T DX2000 Yes Yes Yes Yes DX2000T MV 1000 Yes Yes Yes Yes MV2000 CX1000 Yes Yes Yes Yes CX2000 FX1000 Yes Yes Yes Yes MX100 MW100 No No No No DA100 DR130 Yes Yes Yes Yes DR230 DR240 GX10 Yes Yes Yes Yes GX20 GP10 GP20 DAQLOGGER No No No No DAQ32Plus MXLOGGER Devices No No No No supporting the Modbus protocol Yes Supported No Not supported When connected over an Ethernet network the user registered in the device must have privileges to use computation for this feature to work Chapter 4 Monitoring Data Collection l4 Things to Consider 4 9 1 Time Zone and Daylight Saving Time Be sure to set the same time zone and daylight saving time settings on the PC running the GA10 server the PC running the GA10 client and the data collection devices If they are not the same data time may not be displayed correctly 4 9 2 Error Data If collected or recorded data is in error it is displayed or recorded using indications other than values For the different types of error data see Data that indicates errors Data Display in a Digital Monito
6. 77 kr Documents ka Library Recent Places wei lt I Ww PR Pictures Videos Sa Library Library Fi d Music Library Desktop Libraries A Computer Copying and Pasting File name Projecti i i ERR c gt You can easily copy and paste projects 1 From the list of projects select the project that you 3 Select the save destination assign a name and want to copy idis a l TET 2 On the Edit menu click Copy or press Ctrl c on The project information file pjf extension is saved to the specified location the keyboard The project is copied f you do not have access permission to the project To paste the copied project on the Edit menu you cannot export it click Paste or press Ctrl v on the keyboard e If the project contains Modbus device connections The project is pasted in the list the register and channel information of the Modbus devices are not exported You must save the definition EE ES H Note Lv Modbus device definition file gt page 3 34 The copied project is retained until you log out D When you import or paste a project if the original file is on the list a serial number starting with 001 is added to the original project name Import procedure D777 UTE 1 On the File menu click Import Project An Open dialog box appears 2 Select the file that you want to import pjf extension and click Open LG Open Lookin 04Project files e OC
7. Project B1 _ x File Edit View Pojet Opefation User Help HA eju e Ue qax ies o C e sed BI Good ou oun 02 yere cs fere 04 ferus os feu os fau o7 d pee OUp Name Group 01 DICH Lei Detail Li Detail Linear e Detail amp Liner IN Di Detail amp Linear IM v Detail amp Linear IN Detail amp Linear M Detail amp Linear IN Detail amp Linear IM Detail amp Linear IM Detail amp Linear IN Ge Detail amp Linear IM Gi Detail amp Linear GIN Detail amp Linear IN v Detail amp Linear IM v Detail Linear oN R MEME BM Vertical scroll bar K Detail amp Linea K g Gi Detail amp Linear IN w20 Y20 G9 Detail amp Linear GIN Y21 Detail amp Linear amp l4 Y22 Detail amp Linear M Y23 G2 Detail amp Linear M Y24 Detail amp Liner lM Uwe lag0025 sl Y25 Detail amp Liner IM Y26 Detail amp Linear M Y27 Detail Linear GIN Y28 Detail Linear M Y29 Detail amp Linear N Y30 G2 Detail amp Linear M g Detail amp Linear M Detail amp Linea M Action bar Use to collectively edit the settings Horizontal scroll bar of the selected lines Basic Operation 1 Click the tab of the group you want to configure 2 Edit the setup data as necessary Click the No cells left most column to show or hide the waveforms Details of settings gt The details are provided on page 3 16 and subsequent pages Use the
8. User s SMART Manual Model GA10 GA10CL GA10UP Data Logging Software User s Manual vigilantplant YOKOGAWA A IM 04L65B01 01EN Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2nd Edition Introduction This manual explains how to use Data Logging Software GA10 hereafter referred to as GA10 To ensure correct use please read this manual thoroughly before beginning operation Downloading Manuals You can download the latest user s manuals from the fol lowing URL www smartdacplus com manual en Electronic Manuals this manual and related manuals Manual Title Manual No Model GA10 GA10CL GA10UP Data Logging Software User s Manual this manual IM 04L65B01 01EN SMARTDAC STANDARD Universal Viewer User s Manual IM 04L61B01 01EN e Paper Manuals manuals supplied with the product Manual Title Manual No GA10 Data Logging Software Downloading the Latest Software and Manuals IM 04L65B01 0222 Updating the Software Download the latest version of the software from the fol lowing URL www smartdacplus com software en Notes The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the software s performance and functions Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents However should you have any questions or find any errors please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA d
9. Click OK A new project is created in the Project List Page o File Edit View Project Operation User Help SEET e JFF meni scr H Good EJ Projecta Owner admin Exporting and Importing You can export the information of a created project to a file pjf extension This file is referred to as the project information file The procedure to export and import a project is explained below IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording Export procedure The imported project is added to the list of proj ects 1 From the list of projects select the project that you File Edit View Project Operation User Help want to export Bs oe wh ww OO x E e 2 File Edit View Project Operation User Help A Ce ehhh 2 eel e Note LLL MM When you import a project you become the project owner Owner gt page 3 30 To modify the owner gt page 6 4 An error will occur in the following situations e fthere are more tags in the imported project than the number of tags that the server can handle If there are less tags the insufficient tags are set to default values Ifthe server already has the maximum number of project registrations Ifthe server already has the maximum number of device registrations KE Click to select 2 On the File menu click Export Project Save in g Libraries M o a Gly r
10. Extended d Standard Chapter 2 Preparation 2 Scroll down to find DLGServer in the Name column Check the Status column The DL GServer status should be indicating Started and Startup Type should be set to Automatic Select an item to view its description Name Description Si DCOM Server Pro The DCOM Desktop Window Provides De 54 DHCP Client Registers an S4 Diagnostic Policy The Diagno 54 Diagnostic Service The Diagno i Diagnostic System The Diagno Sh Disk Defragmenter Provides Dis SA Distributed Link Tr Maintains li Si Distributed Transa Coordinates SMARTDAC 54 DNS Client The DNS Cli G Encrypting File Sy Provides th 54 Extensible Authen The Extensi Gh Fax Enables you Gh FLEXnet Licensing This service Sh Function Discover The FDPHO Sh Function Discover Publishes th Sh Google Software Google F S Google Update Google Y S Google Update Google Y Status Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Startup Type Automatic Automatic Automatic Automatic Manual Manual Manual Automatic Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Automatic Manual Automatic D Manual LogOnAs Local Syste Local Syste Local Service Local Service Local Service Local Syste Local Syste Local Syste Network S Network S
11. User Name Company Name License 5 Continue to follow the instructions on the screen to install the software When the installation is complete click Finish Check that SMARTDAC Data Logging Soft ware has been added to the Start menu under All Programs After the installation is complete start the client and log in to the server On the Start menu click All Programs SMARTDAC Data Logging Software and Data Logging Software The client starts and the Login dialog box appears 8 For the first login enter the following information User name admin Password blank Do not enter the password for the first login To change the port number gt page 2 6 9 Click OK The dialog box closes the initial Project List Page appears File Edit View Project Operation User Help EECH D DESEN Je C Ee Iessen IM Good There is no project which can be displayed IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 2 Preparation 10 To continue with the procedure proceed to next section To log out on the File menu click Logout Note LLL You can change the background color from the two available colors by using Style in the View menu The following figure shows the dark style window The windows shown in all other figures of this manual is light Setting general display options gt page 4 2 KE IM 04L65B01 01EN 2 3 Registering the
12. 0 5830 rag 0003 1 0672 ERRAT T T 14 45 00 14 i 00 14 I2013 11 18 Absolute Time h m s Cursor Value Transparency On the View menu click Cursor value transparency to choose Transparent or Opaque Reading the Difference between Two Cursors On the View menu click Cursor value The Cursor Value dialog box appears From this dialog box you can read the difference between cursors A and B Click the cursor move icon S to move the cursor by 1 data point Alarm indicator Cursor movement icon B 1945 E L mus c e 2013 11 18 2013 11 18 14 39 23 000 14 39 23 000 alue alue aluel alu F 4 5 Chapter 4 Monitoring Data Collection e Data No A sequence number of collected data points taking the first collected data point to be zero e Alarm indicator The status of alarm level 1 alarm level 2 alarm level 3 and alarm level 4 are displayed from the left Displayed Content Description Red Alarm occurrence Green Alarm release Gray Alarm not set When Alarm in the View menu is not checked alarm indicators are not shown To close the cursor value dialog box click the X icon in the upper right 4 2 Adding Marks You can add marks to data To add a mark specify the mark string and the data to add the mark to 1 Type the string in the mark edit box You can edit the displayed string as well as select f
13. 2 4 SMTP Servel eraen in e m DM P DRE MM qd 3 26 Software License Agreement il Specific Privilege Level 6 4 Start Stiop Recording Simultaneously 3 33 Start Stop Monitoring Simultaneously 3 33 US AS me 4 10 SI 4 2 FO Tag Setting Pag o T 3 11 UPVC OIG OL euet cc EN 4 3 He mmm 2 7 U Universal VIeWBEsi geeiert eege 5 2 lee elteren S 6 5 MI AS TAG ass T 3 14 Updating the el i lore rz e E EE E EIEE EEE UM FPE 2 7 Ucer IS ey FOM DEEN 3 31 user nformation EE 6 2 EEN 3 30 El e MICE 2 4 6 2 User Management Page sees nennen nennen 6 4 Wc p C 6 1 V TTC c 5 2 W Web Applicaton E 3 10 ss Blank eee
14. Network S Local Syste Local Syste Network S Local Syste Local Service Local Service Local Syste Local Syste Local Syste m gt DLGServer If the DLGServer status indicates Started the Status Started Startup Type Automatic GA10 server is running 3 After confirmation close the window Note LLL MM If Startup Type is set to Automatic the server will start and stop when Windows start and stop LL P CP C C 2 6 2 Changing the Server Port Number By default the GA10 server port number is set to 50310 If necessary change the port number by following the procedure below On the PC that the server is installed open Control Panel from the Start menu 2 available tools e amp 3 gt Control Panel All Control Panel Items Administrative Tools Organize v Name fale Component Services A Computer Management fay Data Sources ODBC ai Event Viewer eh iSCSI Initiator en Local Security Policy amp Performance Monitor fam Print Management ER Windows PowerShell Modules Date modified 2009 07 14 13 46 2009 07 14 13 41 2009 07 14 13 41 2009 07 14 13 42 2009 07 14 13 41 2013 06 19 15 16 2009 07 14 13 41 2013 06 19 15 16 ali Services 2009 07 14 13 41 ay System Configuration 2009 07 14 13 41 IS Task Scheduler 2009 07 14 13 42 E Windows Firewall with Advanced Security 2009 07 14 13 41 fag Windows Memory D
15. The legend can be displayed in tag display mode or axis display mode Each time you click the display mode icon the mode toggles between tag display and axis display Tag display mode Axis display mode Display mode icon J Tag 0001 2 mI A M Tag 0002 A Tag 0001 A E Tag 0003 A B Tao 0002 A BI Tag 0004 Tag 0003 V Tag 0004 V lg Bl Tac 0004 Click to display tags Axis check icon Tag name Tag color Waveform check icon Tag Display Mode The tags assigned to the display group are displayed Waveforms whose waveform check icons are selected are shown If you click an icon to clear the check box the waveform will be hidden Axis Display Mode A list of Y axes used by tags is displayed Expand a Y axis to display a list of tags that are using the Y axis If you click an Y axis check icon to clear the check box the axis and waveform data sharing the axis will be hidden 4 2 5 Viewing the Alarm Occurrence Status When you click Alarm on the View menu to add a check mark alarm bars are displayed in the alarm display area Remove the check mark to hide the alarm bars Alarm bar f i 14 30 00 14 35 00 14 40 00 14 45 00 14 50 Absolute Time h m s Emin The bars show the data range in which alarms are occurring for the tags displayed in the group The alarms are from the top alarm level 1 alarm level 2 alarm level 3 and alarm level 4 e Alarm bars are displayed wi
16. To 4F gt lt Table gt Parameter values specified as Trans PVAlarmTypeTable are converted into alarm types lt Table Name PVAlarmType Table ToDataType String gt Value From 0 To OFF If the value is 0 the alarm type is displayed as OFF Value From 1 To H Value From 2 To L gt lt Value From 9 To H gt lt Value From 10 To L gt lt Value From 11 To H gt lt Value From 12 To L gt lt Value From 25 To ETC gt lt Value From 26 To ETC gt lt Value From 27 To ETC gt lt Table gt Parameter values specified as Trans SPAlarmTypeTable are converted into alarm types Table Name SPAlarmType Table ToDataType String gt lt Value From 28 To H gt If the value is 28 the alarm type is displayed as H lt Value From 29 To L gt lt Value From 68 To H gt lt Value From 69 To L gt lt Table gt Parameter values specified as Trans OutAlarmTypeTable are converted into alarm types Table Name OutAlarmType Table ToDataType 7 String Value From 30 To H gt If the value is 30 the unit is displayed as H Value From 31 To L gt lt Value From 70 To H gt lt Value From 71 To L gt lt Table gt lt Trans Tables gt lt ModbusDevice gt EOF IM 04L65B01 01EN 3 41 ss Blank eee Chapter 4 Monitoring Data Collection m Monitoring on the Monitor Page This section explains the Monitor
17. actual data type Related topic Q11 in Section 7 2 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Note LLL e Ifthe data collection channel is LOG input set the data type to LOG If set to LOG the decimal place setting is void Ifthe data type is set to BOOL the decimal place setting is void KE Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recordin Collectively Editing Tags To collectively edit setup data you must select the target setup data and then click a button on the action bar which is at the bottom of the window The result varies depending on the type of icon you click on the action bar see the following table Switches the check box state between selected and unselected If all the data values in the selected range are the same clicking this icon will switch all of them in the same way If the data values in the selected range are not all the same clicking this icon will switch all of them to match the first data value in the selected range La JE eie increasing channel numbers starting with the first tag in the selected range Copies the settings of the first tag in the selected range to the other tags in the selected range Copy flag Switches between selected and unselected states for items to be pasted when copying setup data The items are normally selected i pasted Clicking this button causes the corresponding item to become unselected The item will not be pasted You can a
18. lt Min Register SPLower gt lt Max Register SPUpper gt lt Unit Register PUNI1 Trans PVUnitTable gt lt Init gt lt Value Register SP1 gt lt Alarms gt lt Alarm gt lt Type Register AL1 Trans SPAlarmType Table gt lt SetValue Register ALM1SP gt lt Value Register ALM Mask 0x0001 gt lt Alarm gt lt Alarm gt lt Type Register AL2 Trans SPAlarmType Table gt lt SetValue Register ALM2SP gt IM 04L65B01 01EN 3 39 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording Value Register ALM Mask 0x0002 lt Alarm gt lt Alarm gt lt Type Register AL3 Trans SPAlarmType Table gt lt SetValue Register ALM3SP gt lt Value Register ALM Mask 0x0004 gt lt Alarm gt lt Alarm gt lt Type Register AL4 Trans SPAlarmType Table gt lt SetValue Register ALM4SP gt lt Value Register ALM Mask 0x0010 gt lt Alarm gt lt Alarms gt lt Channel gt Channel Name OUT1 DecimalPos 1 Min 0 0 Max 100 0 Unit gt OUT1 channel settings Value Register OUT 1 gt lt Alarms gt lt Alarm gt Type Register AL1 Trans OUTAlarmTypeTable gt AM R L1 SPNO PIDNO Run Stop channel settings lt SetValue Register ALM1SP gt lt Value Register ALM Mask 0x0001 gt lt Alarm gt lt Alarm gt Type Register AL2 Trans OUTAlarmType Table gt lt SetValue Register ALM2SP gt lt Value Register ALM M
19. numbers in the figure to reference the corresponding descriptions M0 WE On the initial Display Group Setting Page tags are assigned automatically for each device when there are tags specified as data collection channels on the Tag Setting Page If you want to perform Assign Tag Automatically again do this first before setting the displays WP C C 5 P PP P CP CP C C P p gb Specify the group name Group tab number 3 Specify the Y axis 4 Select fixed point or floating point display D Waveform 4 Iesse fer os from os ferons vo ere or from 08 feroun vo fro 1 rou 1 froun 2 fero EE Group Name Group 01 No Waveform List pe Linea Id Detail F ol a Gi Detail Linea M r OH ow Detail Linea I4 F eg ow Detail Linea IM F OH ow Y05 Detail amp Linea H F Zeg ow 2 Specify the tag to assign to the waveform Meter type Type the display range 2 Specify the Y axis grid line spacing 8 Waveform display position 0 Trip line settings 9 Waveform color Group 01 Group 62 reus G5 Group 04 Group 05 erjus 08 Gron 7 Group 06 J Group 09 run 16 Group TH Group 2 Group 1 Group EE Group Name Scale Interval Value IM 04L65B01 01EN 3 15 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recordin Waveform Settings Waveform settings
20. 1 1 wis E y M T S 1 1 Connectivity with Many Devices ucccuncecuscusd nate obtenues deeg 1 1 Data Collection e EE 1 2 lura WII lee GE 1 2 User hase EE 1 2 Features 10 Improve TeliabillD eege 1 3 Convenient FS UE eege 1 3 Connectable Devices and SOItWSFe usui cri EepF neon x pU Ende AU onE RE oss ad RR aqRt baden rb Reel ip ud lop OR 1 4 Main GATO ere e E 1 4 1 2 MODEL dnd SUFFIX COJES eee ane eee Ea A eee ee UEM eee ee 1 4 1 3 PC System e HUE sc estan eon en ax bua cu cu tuus asd eames tanla auct suus UEM Eumu un epan si nssa uer 1 4 1 4 Menu and We fte c E 9 1 5 Chapter 2 Preparation 2 1 Preparation from Installation up to Data Collection and Recording 2 1 2 2 Jazz iz MTS RN RR T EET 2 2 2 3 Registering the Administrator Password uk 2 3 2 4 PREC ISUS Le UST S esnie A T TEE 2 4 2 9 SHCA aA Fe OIC NN TT TRA 2 4 2 6 Other Operations If NeCOSSaly EE 2 5 2 6 1 Starting Restarting and Stopping the Gerver 2 5 2 6 2 Changing the Server Port Number E 2 6 2 6 3 Entering a License Number GA10 GA10CL GA10UP essere 2 7 2 6 4 MF ATI Ss ie e ERNEUT 2 8 2 6 5 Checking the Maximum Number of Channels Tags That Can Be Used 2 8 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording 3 1 Simple Settings and Detail S llings 2 c orae eroe oto EES 3 1 3 2 Easy Configuration Simple Settings A 3 2 3 2 1 HEEN AREE EAER
21. 3 2 dud Registering DEVICES to Connect EE 3 2 3 2 3 Setting the Monitor and Record Interval and Save Destinaton 3 3 3 2 4 Starting Data Monitoring and Recording essssnnsseessrrrerrsrrrrrrersrrrrrrsrrrrrrrerernnrrennen 3 3 dub Closing a EE eege 3 3 IM 04L65B01 01EN V Contents vi 3 3 3 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 Detailed Configuration Detail Gettngs 3 4 3 3 1 Creating a PGCE T 3 4 3 3 2 starting Detail EE 3 6 3 3 3 Registering Devices to Connect E 3 7 3 3 4 SCHAT TOGS c n 3 11 3 3 9 Seting Display GlOUDS MM TT e 3 15 9 9 D Registering Data Collection Method and Monitor Page 3 18 9 9 7 Setting the Data Recording Method or io rper eint Ro sea x nva EE ENEE 3 21 3 3 8 Configuring Maill Seng asuimut stuie cietb rata e a adu nime ia aarian 3 26 3 9 0 Setting Project Access Privileges iu ipoesenusuno atu ben UEM epa n Bk e uU rau UR a Rp adu 3 30 3 3 10 Starting Data Collection and Recording EE 3 33 Registering Modbus Devices EE 3 34 3 4 1 Registration of Modbus D6 VIC BE osimeepseot Quis ru x dRUbe PER M SOME TERN EITQdR SS ERU OENESR ERES RUPEE 3 34 3 4 2 What Is a Modbus Device Definition File sessseeeeeeeeeerneee 3 35 3 4 3 Modbus Device Definition File Example ccccccecccceeseceeeeeseceseaeeeeeeaeecesseaeeeeeeaaes 3 38 Chapter 4 Monitoring Data Collection Monitoring on the Monitor Page E 4 1
22. 32 131 10 1 32 132 Note LLL The icons of the following devices will not appear by searching To add them to the project use the Register Device button as explained in the next section Devices that cannot be detected on the Ethernet network GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 up to R1 03 02 DA100 DR130 DR230 DR240 DAQLOGGER DAQ32Plus MXLOGGER Devices defined using Modbus device definition files 1 Devices that cannot be detected through the serial interface MX100 MW100 DAQLOGGER DAQ32Plus MKLOGGER Devices whose baud rate is not 9600 bps parity is not even or stop bit is not 1 Devices whose interface is RS 422 or RS 485 1 Modbus device definition file page 3 34 UUA 3 8 procedure below 1 Click Register Device at the top of the Devices List Register Device button sister Devic Update Setting MV1000 003 uR20000 004 Device Device 10 1 32 116 10 1 32 85 10 1 32 128 A Register device dialog box appears 2 Enter the necessary information in the dialog box and click OK Because the available interface varies depending on the device that you are connecting the communication parameters in the dialog box will change according to the device Type the name of the device to be registered Registe device Deivce Name Device 01 Select the model Select the interface Type the communication parameter Deivce Type DX1000 Comm Kind Ethernet Host Name
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24. 4 Start collection and recording Sec 3 3 10 Monitor data View recorded results Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 IM 04L65B01 01EN 2 1 uonejedaJd Chapter 2 Preparation E22 Installation The GA10 installer package includes a server client and Universal Viewer programs Executing the procedure below installs all programs in a single PC The server runs as a Windows service and starts running as soon as it is installed Note LLL vM Install the programs as a Windows administrator For Windows XP log on as an administrator For Windows Vista or later start as step 2 in the following procedure Uninstall GA10 before reinstalling Oi B PP CPC C CPC C C C 0 0 The procedure here is explained for Windows 7 1 Double click the downloaded file to extract the files 2 In the extracted folder right click InstallE x86 exe InstallE x64 exe for a 64 bit edition and click Run as administrator 3 The installation wizard starts If you accept the license agreement click Next 4 When the Customer Information dialog box appears enter the user name company name and license number Click Next Note LLL If you do not enter the license number you can use GA10 as a trial version for 60 days MILL Customer Information Please enter your information Please enter your name the name of the company for which you work and the Product serial number Leave serial number field blank to use in Trial Mode
25. Administrator Password After installation first set the administrator admin password The administrator can register and delete users and initialize their passwords 1 In the window shown in step 9 of section 2 2 click Change Information on the User menu Dal File Edit View Project Operation User Help D AO wi e Je c en ie DI coa The Change User s Information dialog box appears 2 Enter the new password for the administrator and click OK Enter the password using 4 to 30 alphanumeric characters Change User s Information User Name admin User Full Name admin ppp eee New Password Confirm New Password eer canei The Change User s Information dialog box closes The new administrator password has been set Note LLL MM e After registering their passwords users will need to enter the passwords to log in to the server e Ifthe administrator cannot log in administrator privileges cannot be used Make a note of the administrator password and do not lose it WT P P P P PP PCPGPX A Chapter 2 Preparation E24 Reais Note 2 4 Registering Users E User names are case sensitive After registering the administrator register users as MM necessary The administrator registers users Differences between the administrator and users and 1 Start the client and enter the administrator changing and deleting users page 6 1 password that y
26. C Program Files Yokogawa Electric Corporation SMARTDAC Data Logging Software Modbus folder of the PC in which the server is installed 4 Restart the server Restart procedure f section 2 6 1 Register device X Device UT55A z Ethernet Deivce Name Deivce Type Comm Kind Host Name IP Address Modbus Address 1 1 Second 5000 Millisecond Option C HeatingCooling C CASorCASSec Monitor Interval Timeout Cancel The name of the registered Modbus device appears next to Device Type in the Register device dialog box A dialog box for registering new devices 5 Select the registered Modbus device from the Device Type The input items for communication appear 6 Input the information then click OK Note LLL When using a Modbus definition file to perform communication through the Ethernet interface set the scan interval to a value less than the communication timeout value of the device UUA IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording 3 4 2 What Is a Modbus Device Definition File The Modbus device definition file is a file that is referred to when a new Modbus device is registered on the Device Setting Page A Modbus device definition file is composed of the following four sections Option list This is where the Modbus device options are defined Register list This is where the Modbus device s registers th
27. IP Address 10 1 32 107 User Name admin User ID Password Type the user information for accessing the device to be registered The dialog box closes and the device is registered to the Registered Devices List IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording If you change the device settings after registering it to Connectable Devices and Interfaces the Devices List click Update Setting The most recent Lucus information will be retrieved from the device and applied Name RS 232 RS 422 Ethernet RS 485 connection port Select the device and number uR10000 Yes Yes Yes 34260 uR20000 Yes Yes Yes 34260 DX1000 Yes Yes Yes 34260 DX1000N Yes Yes Yes 34260 DX1000T Yes Yes Yes 34260 DX2000 Yes Yes Yes 34260 click the Update Setting button DX2000T Yes Yes Yes 34260 CX1000 Yes Yes Yes 34260 CX2000 Yes Yes Yes 34260 Registering Devices to the Registered Devices List FX1000 Yes Yes Yes 34260 i e MV1000 Yes Yes Yes 34260 The Registered Devices List shows a list of devices MV2000 Vas Ee Vas 34260 registered to the server Therefore in the initial page MX100 No No Yes 34316 nothing will appear When you add a new device to MW100 No No Yes 34316 the Devices List it is also automatically added to the
28. Mail transmission function In the email transmission based on alarm occurrence and release the software monitors relevant tags for each device and for each data collection interval to transmit email In the email transmission based on the specified period the software sends email for each device and for each data collection interval In the email transmission based on the specified duration the software calculates the duration and sends email for each device and for each data collection interval IM 04L65B01 01EN Index Index A Access Privileges ecainistuntent kupdsnadsstuV data ca pct ad afe idu ua a paler uita 3 30 ls 1 6 4 1 4 10 Acquisition amp Monitor Page c ssscecessesssseeeessensseeeeeeees 3 18 Administrator EEN 2 3 6 1 Alarm Bi e e E 4 8 Alarm Occurrence Display 4 8 AI NYS Lucus pp RPM UIN IEEE 3 31 Assigning Tags Automatically ssseeeseseeesessss 3 16 BR gt gt gt ore MNE 1 3 3 19 4 12 7 5 7 6 7 10 C eU NT 1 1 2 7 Collectively Editing E Le CN 3 13 BEE 4 11 Connectable Devces sees 3 9 Copying and Pasllitj ssaucemdsee het euni up pM MAR IR DBR FAM Isi 3 5 MS sss ahs se gcse ss acct lesan saeco eo 4 5 D RE UE 7 5 Data files Page 3 3 4 1 5 1 7 1 7 3 7 6 Parme A 1 5 3 32 DSU IS BE S airain dass ea iaia iei 6 3 E UE ue T TT 3 1 Device Setting Page 3 7 Devices 8 o PIT
29. Move the time axis scroll bar from the right end to view past data This mode is called playback mode Automatic updating of the data display stops Returning the scroll bar to the right end switches GA10 back to monitor mode If you do not operate the scroll bar for 30 minutes GA10 will return to monitor mode When Collecting Data Using Device Time The window is divided by a combination of device and scan interval Trends of up to four devices can be displayed at each scan interval 4 2 2 Changing the Display You can change the display using the icons in the upper right Show or hide the legend Zoom in on or out of the time axis Y axis display zone Waveform line thickness Grid density Waveform display limit Els Sw m wj Bo Jha ds m e Show or Hide the Legend You can show or hide the legend Zoom in on or out of the Time Axis You can zoom in on or out of the time axis Y axis Display Zone You can switch the Y axis display zone p section 4 2 3 e Waveform Line Thickness You can change the waveform line thickness This applies to all waveforms Grid Density You can change the grid density Waveform Display Limit IN II T T T T T 14 30 00 1 00 With limit Without limit When you click the icon to select it waveform display limit is enabled When you apply the waveform display limit the Y axis display range is limit
30. Services The Services window appears e ewl3ssBlmi un C Services Local Services Local p E j Select an item to view its description Name Description Status Startup Type LogOnAs v ActiveX Installer Provides Us Manual Local Syste Adaptive Brightness Monitors a Manual Local Service Adobe Flash Playe COU E Manual Local Syste S Application Experi Processes a Manual Local Syste 4 Application Identity Determines Manual Local Service Application Infor Facilitates t Manual Local Syste Application Layer Provides su Manual Local Service S Application Mana Processes Manual Local Syste Automatic D Local Syste 4 Base Filtering Engi The Base Fil Automatic Local Service BitLocker Drive En BDESVC hos Manual Local Syste Block Level Backu The WBENG Manual Local Syste S Bluetooth Support The Bluetoo Manual Local Service 3 BranchCache This service Manual Network S S Background Intelli Transfers fil Certificate Propag Copies user Manual Local Syste 4 CNG Key Isolation The CNG ke Started Manual Local Syste Sh COM Event Syst Supports Sy Started Automatic Local Service S COM System Ap Manages th Manual Local Syste 4 Computer Browser Maintains a Started Manual Local Syste Sh Credential Manager Provides se Manual Local Syste _
31. You can view the project status Data not being monitored ES Projecti Data monitoring in progress ES Project Owner admin The boundary color changes D Data recording standby ES Project1 Data recording in progress ES Project1 You can check the alarm status and alarm ACK status for the opened project REN Project When an alarm is not occurring Owner admin When an alarm is occurring indicated in red 4 1 UOI DIIJOD ejeg Bunuojiuo Nu Chapter 4 Monitoring Data Collection 4 1 2 Displaying the Monitor Page Open a project and click the Monitor Page icon on the Project tab to open the Monitor Page In Simple Settings mode the Monitor Page consists of the Trend Monitor Set and Digital Monitor Set as shown below Monitor set boundary Monitor sets Maximize icon In Detail Settings mode the Monitor Page that you configured opens File Edit View Project Operation User Help Hs ae aa ww les Markt 1 i Loe Lack ll Good 2 Y Group 03 f Grou 01 Gro Y Group 0 Grou 04 f Group 05 f Grou Group u Group 03 Group 04 f Group 05 f Group 06 z E 2 al Tag 0001 a UUZ H Tag 6002 1 043 ATN 0 5680 E Tag 0003 Monitor set boundary Monitor sets Maximize icon e Resizing the Monitor Set
32. a project register the devices to collect and record data from The Device Setting Page that you use to register devices is composed of the following four areas Devices List Registered Devices List Data collection devices Devices registered in the server Li Data Logging Software admin Project B1 File Edit View Project Operation User Help Hio ww t xX d es vy 00 D 002 EDD 0 0 Kind Ethernet ill Serial m a Tag EJ L ebe E r ee m A 9 Display EZ 10 1 32 123 E E E 1j Ea f 10 1 32 86 10 1 32 123 10 1 32 86 10 1 32 124 10 1 32 115 M Dq E Mail DG B x i Ethernet Serial DX4000 MV2000 MV1000 r rt s Se H H EE EN 10 1 32 133 10 1 32 123 10 1 32 136 10 1 32 128 Dom f DX2000 gunz f Cam co om pu G me Device Name Device Meas Ch e Device Type pm Math Ch Setting button Version No R2 01 94 Ctrl Ch Comm Address 10 1 32 86 Extra Ch R Device information display area Online Devices List Displays information of the selected device Online devices over Ethernet or serial communication Device icons shown in the following figure display the devices information These icons are used to register and delete devices between the Devices List Registered Devices List and Online Devices List Device number displayed only on the Devices List Fra
33. and POP before SMTP IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording The available email transmission conditions are listed below e Send an email when an alarm occurs e Send an email when the communication status between the server and a data collection device changes or when a data dropout occurs on the server e Send an email at specified intervals such as everyday every week and every month or at a specific time within the interval e Send an email at specified intervals after data collection starts e Send an email when the creation of a data file is completed When you enter the conditions for sending emails set the content of the email in the following dialog box The content can be copied to another project Copy and Paste buttons Can be copied to another project Mail transmission settings e Sent from e Sent to e CC e Title Content Sending Basic Settings Sent from Sent to GC Title Content Cancel IM 04L65B01 01EN 3 27 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording SMTP Server Settings Enter the following items e SMTP server name up to 255 characters Port number 0 to 65535 e Resend Times Select 0 1 2 3 4 or 5 If email transmission fails GA10 retries the specified number of times GA10 will retry to transmit 5 minutes after the previous transmission failure Authentication M
34. and then add options Adding the option would cause the number of tags to exceed the Tag upgrade option s serial no is invalid Fail to add maximum recording tags in the project In the server information dialog E3043 Ga option s serial no box check the current number of tags and check whether the option that you tried to add is appropriate E3044 PartoPthe date lascan mot he deleted Some of the data files that you tried to delete could not be deleted They may be in use Some of the data files that you tried to open could not be opened E3045 Part of the data files can not be opened Update the information on the Data files Page and check that the data files exist Failed in registration The administrator authority is Log on again as a Windows administrator Or choose Run as E3046 required Please restart as an administrator or run as administrator when starting Data Logging Software In Windows 7 administrator and restart right click the software icon and click Run as administrator Try the following Insufficient memory available to the OS Operation Stop other running programs E3047 failed Reduce the number of simultaneously running projects Increase the PC RAM e If you are using a 32 bit edition try a 64 bit edition Since the number of tags in the imported project The number of tags in the project that you are trying to import exceeds E3048 configuration information exceeded the number of tags the number of tags h
35. are explained below 1 No These are waveform numbers assigned sequentially starting with WO1 You cannot change the numbers Click the boxes to specify whether to display the waveform 2 Tag Specify the tag to assign to the waveform Clicking a button displays a separate window Select a tag number to apply it to the sheet 3 Y Axis No Specify the Y axis to use in the waveform display Mode Select Detail or Compact mode Type Specify the type of scale to add to the Y scale of the waveform Select Linear or Logarithmic Title Type the Y axis title of the waveform Enter up to 30 characters 4 Form Set the display format on the Monitor Page to fixed point or floating point F Fixed point display E Floating point display 5 Meter Specify the type of meter to display on the Meter Monitor Select bar meter or analog meter E 6 Scale MIN and MAX Type the minimum and maximum values of the scale on the Monitor Page to define the display range 7 Scale Interval Set whether to specify the Y axis scale interval of the waveform Leave unselected to use the default scale interval To specify the scale interval select the check box and enter a value 8 Zone MAX Specify the maximum Y axis position for displaying the waveform MIN Specify the minimum Y axis position for displaying the waveform This determines the waveform display position 9 Color Specify the waveform display color To change the color click the ap
36. as email attachments You can store the data files as back up in the device receiving the email messages Q3 The communication between the server and a data collection device was interrupted and then restored How does the server behave when communication is restored A3 Resuming data collection and recording The server will retry to connect approximately every 30 seconds When reconnection is successful the server resumes data collection and recording Recording data The way that the server handles recording data when communication is restored varies depending on whether data is being collected in PC time or device time If data is being collected using PC time The data during which communication was not possible will not be recorded e If data is being collected using device time After communication is restored the server prioritizes the collection of data that can be gathered in real time through communication Then the server collects data that could not be collected from devices and fills the missing data in the recorded data files This function is called backfill Backfill only works when the necessary conditions are met If the conditions are not met the data during which communication was not possible will not be recorded See Q4 Q4 How does backfill work A4 When a communication error occurs between a server and device data dropout occurs in the data file that the server is recording Backfill is a function that f
37. e f the Start Condition is set to Level 1 Set Start Condition to Level Tag range threshold value and operation direction appear Tag range Level Tag Range 0001 D TIag0100 0 Up amp L Type the threshold Operation direction 2 Click the first or last tag selection button The Tag Index dialog box appears 3 Select the applicable tag range The dialog box closes and the tag selection button display changes to the selected tag A Enter the threshold value Qy Set the operation direction to Up data value is greater than or equal to the threshold or Down data value is less than or equal to the threshold Click the Start Recording button to enter the record ing standby state When the monitored tag value reaches the threshold in the specified direction recording starts e If the Stop Condition is set to Level The setting procedure is the same as described above GA10 operates in the following manner If the start condition is set to Alarm or Level when the monitored tag value reaches the threshold in the specified direction GA10 stops recording and enters the recording standby state If the start condition is not set to Alarm or Level when the monitored tag value reaches the threshold in the specified direction GA10 stops recording 3 24 File Division Set the conditions for dividing data files The settings vary depen
38. has reached maximum you can not E3003 Wait for the other client to log out log in E3004 Unable to connect to the server Check for problems in the communication path to the server E3005 The user name already exists the user can not be A user with the same name is already registered Check the user registed name and register with a different name E3006 The password is incorrect The password that you entered for changing the password is incorrect Check the current password and re enter it E3007 Please enter at least four characters for the password Enter 4 to 30 characters for the password The new password and the comfirmed password does Enter the new password and confirmation password so that they E3008 not match match E3009 You can not delete the logged user Delete the user after the relevant user logs out E3010 Sers 10 nange 1s ogg oo Me Serer Tne pasig Modify the basic information after the relevant user logs out information can not be changed User to be initialized is logged in to the server user E3011 pong Initialize the user after the relevant user logs out can not be initialized E3012 Tne maximum Brunet ered EREM Delete registered users first and then register additional users user can not log in E3013 Since the Project name you entered already exists the A project with the same name is already registered Check the project project can not be created name and register with a different name E3014 Si
39. icon position Click the scale initialization icon lE to return the scale to its original position Changing the Active Waveform gt Waveform Display value and values that are greater than the maximum scale value are set to the maximum value When you click the icon to unselect it waveform display limit is disabled In this condition measured values outside the scale are displayed as they are 4 2 3 Controlling the Y axis Y axis Display Zone You can select the Y axis display zone Y axis display zone specifies the scale position and length It is the waveform position and range Full zone Slide zone Auto zone Free zone E amp amp lll ELLS Bo cHk aE E Full Zone Displays all waveforms in the maximum range Slide Zone Displays each waveform cascaded from the top to the bottom of the waveform display area Auto Zone Divides the waveform display area into equally spaced zones in accordance with the number of waveforms and displays the waveforms Free Zone Displays waveforms in user specified zones Operations in Free Zone In Free Zone mode you can change the Y axis display zone as you like Zoom in out on the Y axis When you move the pointer near the lower or upper edge of the Y axis scale the pointer changes to J In this condition drag the pointer to move the desired 4 4 IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter A Monitoring Data Collection 4 2 4 Showing and Hiding Waveforms Using the Legend
40. o d Jvauwe jOnammelvdue A pf DaataError jEmordatastetus EE AN Eo d LL dAbpEmr JADconveterstatus rt Edo PlsOver OVER Status rt oo d LL MiusOvr OVER Status rt odo Burnout jBumoutinformaion foori pType jBunottpe rt pValue jBumoutsttus rt Lo Arms JAarmmlstnde EE AN Alarm jAlrminfomaion to pType j Mamtype rt Value jAarmmvaue rt po Set Value Aarmmsetvalue rt HrasTales Value conversion table node Ort Table J J JVaueconveriontabe 09100 Nau jConvesionvaue 09100 IM 04L65B01 01EN 3 35 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recordin Node Attributes of Modbus Device Definition Files If an attribute is not specified the default value will be applied However if the Option Mask or Trans attribute is not specified GA10 assumes that the corresponding function is not used and does not apply the default value erer m oe bel e e ees Value characters Note Match this with the XML file name IPotNo nt 1 to 65535 Ethernet port number of the Modbus device m md MERI Unit msec m wlan ue characters device characters Ee nt SAL a M Modbus communication function code PTT NN inte 1 8 1 1 465535 Modbus register Modbus register DataType enum INT16 UNIT16 INT32 B INT32 L Read data t
41. perform auto This message asks whether you want to initialize the tag and display assignment of tag and display group information group information and automatically assign tags to display groups when the Devices List information is updated M1016 OK to update the selected device s channel This message asks whether you want to update the device channel information Updated tag information will appear in information If you click OK GA10 will access the selected device the tag settings screen retrieve its channel information and reflect the information on the Tag Sting Page gt M1017 Update the selected tag information This confirmation message appears when on the Tag Setting Page you click Refresh on the View menu Click OK to update the tag information Warning Messages Code Message Description and Solution W2001 Do you want to delete this user s This message asks whether you want to delete the registered user xxx indicates the name of the user that will be deleted W2002 Do you want to delete this device s This message asks whether you want to delete the device from the Devices List on the Device Setting Page or the Registered Devices List xxx indicates the name of the device that will be deleted W2003 Do you want to delete this data file 9os This message asks whether you want to delete the data file from the Data files Page xxx indicates the name of the data file that will be deleted W2004 Do you want to delete the P
42. switch to detail setting mode Unavailable to back to simple setting mode M1002 Do you want to start the monitoring all at once M1003 Do you want to stop the collecting all at once zen M1004 Do you want to start the recording all at once zen M1005 Do you want to stop the recording all at once M1006 Do you want to stop the recording M1007 Do you want to log out wenn M1008 Do you want to enforce to be unlock This is a message that asks the administrator to confirm the unlocking of the locked project M1009 Do you want the user s s password to be initialized This is a message that asks the administrator to confirm the initialization of a user password xxx indicates the name of the user whose password will be initialized M1010 Trial version is time up operation is prohibited This message appears when a client accesses the server after the server trial period has expired M1011 Successed in Activation This message indicates that the client license has been registered successfully M1012 Server is activated Please restart server After the server license registration is complete the server needs to be restarted M1013 Option is added to server Please restart server to After an option is added to the server the server needs to be restarted enable option M1014 Is it OK to exit This message asks whether you want to close the client M1015 Device structure changed OK to
43. tags from tag information tag message file 3 13 Export tags Export tags from tag information tag message file 3 13 Start DDE Start DDE service 3 32 Stop DDE Stop DDE service 3 32 Exit Exit application Edit ify Copy Ctrl C Copy the selection and put it on the Clipboard 3 5 Paste Ctrl V Paste the copied content 3 5 x Delete Delete Delete the selected content 3 3 6 4 View Project List Page Switch to Project list page 2 43 43 334 16 4 User Management Page Switch to user management page 2 4 6 2 Log Display log dialogue 4 13 Refresh Update the current page 5 2 Alarm Show or hide alarm 4 5 Alarm List Show alarm list dialogue 4 8 es Group Link Linkage shows when switching between different groups 4 2 Cursor value Open the Cursor Window 4 5 Cursor Value Transparency gt Switch cursor value transparency 4 5 Erase Cursor Erase Cursor 4 5 IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 1 Before Using the Product Menu Description See pages Tag Display From gt Switch tag display format 4 2 User Display Form gt Switch user display format 4 2 Style gt Switch the display style 2 3 4 2 Date Format gt Switch the date format 4 2 Month Display Form gt Switch the month display format 4 2 Decimal Point gt Switch the decimal point 4 2 Tool Bar Show or hide the tool bar Fal Mark Bar Whether or not display the mark bar Alarm Action Bar
44. the connected device Note the following points Handling of files collected by backfilling Files collected by backfilling are the same as normal data files except for the point given below e The file division conditions specified on the recording setting page do not apply Therefore the files may become larger than normal data files Other information e Backfill is not performed if a communication error or other error had occurred at the start of recording e Ifa backfill operation cannot start due to a device access failure or other reason GA10 will access the device every hour e Ifthe server stops during a backfill operation the operation will stop Even if the server is restarted the previous backfill operation will not be performed e H any of the following settings on the device is changed after starting data collection backfill will not be performed Acquisition interval time channel on off decimal place unit span scale alarm on off alarm type and alarm value e Ifthe advanced security function AS option is enabled on the GX GP backfill operation is not performed for user levels other than monitor Q5 The server stopped or the server PC shut down and then restarted How does the server operate after it restarts A5 Server recovery The server retains the most recent status information just in case the host PC shuts down When the PC restarts the server recovers the operation based on the status informatio
45. time PC time is the time information that the server PC uses In PC time mode the server attaches PC timestamps on the data collected from devices This data is displayed on the Monitor Page and saved in recording files Data collected using PC time will not necessarily be synchronized to the data of the corresponding devices gt Q9 The timestamps attached to data in PC time mode are determined so that data collection would always occur at midnight 00 00 00 The data collection interval and record interval are specified on GA10 The data of all tags is saved to the same file What is Device time Device time is the time information that the data collection device uses In Device time mode the server collects and records data at the data acquisition intervals of devices If there are multiple acquisition intervals in a single device data is collected and recorded at each acquisition interval Device data and collected data are synchronized the values and timestamps match Data collection and recording Datais collected separately for each device and for each data collection interval Datais collected and recorded at the devices data acquisition intervals You cannot specify the data collection interval or record interval on GA10 Data is saved to separate files for each device and for each data acquisition interval PC time Tags for devic
46. 1 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device Ge 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device GUGEGEGE GEGEN GEGEGE GEG NOK OHHH LLHHS 0043 B 7 m rc o E E 5 LL Cn Cn e 8 E IM 04L65B01 01EN Exporting and Importing Tags Tag information can be converted exported to a TSV file You can edit the TSV file using an appropriate software application and load import it back into GA10 Note LLL A Only tag numbers and tag comments are exported and imported P C C Export Procedure Display the Tag Setting Page of the project whose tag information you want to save 2 On the File menu click Export tags Select the save destination assign a name and save it The tag information file tsv extension is saved to the specified location Tag numbers and tag comments are exported in pairs in separate lines as shown below TagO001 TagComment 0001 Tag0002 TagComment0002 Tag0003 TagComment0003 Tag0004 TagCommentO0004 Import Procedure 1 Display the Tag Setting Page of the project whose tag information you want to update 2 On the File menu click Import tags An Open dialog box appears 3 Select the file that you want to import and click Open The content of the imported tag information TSV file is applied to the Tag Setting Page 3 13 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and R
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48. 13 11 19 09 39 11 000 Tag 0004 L4 L Off b F 2013 11 19 09 38 06 000 Tag 0002 L2 L On E i KE 2013 11 19 09 37 47 000 Tag 0001 L2 L On 1 WP 20131119 09 36 52 000 Tag 0007 L3 L Off 1 2013 11 19 09 36 37 000 Tag 0004 L4 L On eme i P 2013 1119 09 34 32 000 Tag 0005 L1 L On 1 2013 11 19 09 34 27 000 Tag 0009 L1 L Off 3 H EZ St 32 54 000 Tag 0007 pn i Alarm Occurrence Display Alarm level Alarm occurrence is displayed in the alarm color in the Alarm type group display area Fa ym Kee name pos 2013 107225 13 20 27 000 Taz 0002 LI H On 4 5 2 Tag Overview Q9 Click the Tag tab Alarm information is displayed for tags Alarm type icon in the display group Tags that do not have alarms set are Alarm status icon not displayed Alarm indicator Most Recent Alarm Tag name l l The top line always displays the most recent entry Data Logging Software admin Projectl res qs User SES ees wy e Alarm List I Tae OOO The history of alarms are displayed in the order of e ge t occurrence Move the scroll bar down to view past alarms This condition is called playback mode In Tag 0003 Tag 0004 4 playback mode the history is not automatically updated H L g the line showing the most recent alarm is automatically Tag 0005 Tag 0006 d updated Move the scroll bar to its top position to exit H playback mode Tag 0007 Tag 0008 L Alarm Status Icon Tag 0009 Tag 0010 Indication Descript
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50. 2 IW 001 Device VI012 0012 BOOL G90 m0013 001 Device VI013 0013 BOOL G0 Sonia 001 Device VI014 0014 BOOL G0 3 14 A Tag Setting Page opens 3 Select the tags you want to update cht Device v e e Monitor Record Device Channel Tag No Tag Comment Type Dec Point Tag mo001 M 001 Device Go vi001 0001 LONG 4 E T5 mj0002 M 001 Device ei Vi002 0002 LONG 4 G wio003 001 Device ei vi003 0003 BOOL G0 c e Display wi mb004 001 Device Go WE 0004 LONG 4 E mjo005 001 Device ot 0005 VI005 0005 LONG G4 Ei m0006 001 Device 0006 deg 0006 LONG G4 Gei SH Record aooo M o01Dewce G2 0007 Ms 0007 LONG G4 o mjoo08 W 001 Device pat 0008 vioos 0008 LONG G4 Sei D Email w mjoo09 Ml 001 Device eat oppe vi009 0009 LONG G4 Sei m010 N 001 Device Go omg vio10 0010 LONG G4 ne ww mooit M o0tDeuce Go 0101 vio11 0011 BODL G0 0012 a 001 Device G9 0102 VI012 0012 BOOL Go 0 m mjo013 W 001 Device Get 0103 VI013 0013 Boo G0 0014 ad 001 Device Gil 0104 _ vi014 0014 BOOL o Dei Selected range 4 On the Project menu click Update Tag Information A confirmation message appears J Click OK Type and Dec Point information of the selec
51. Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording Value Register PV1 gt lt DataError Register ERROR1 Mask 0x0005 gt Error lt PlusOver Register ERROR1 Mask 0x0010 gt over over lt MinusOver Register ERROR1 Mask 0x0020 gt PV1 values lt Burnout gt lt Type Register BSL p Burnout 1 Masked because the parameter Value Register ERROR1 Mask 0x0100 contains multiple pieces of eiBumaus information lt Value gt lt Alarms gt lt Alarm gt First alarm up to four Type Register AL1 Trans PVAlarmTypeTable gt Alarm type 2 lt SetValue Register ALM1SP gt Alarm setting lt Value Register ALM Mask 0x0001 gt Alarm value lt Alarm gt lt Alarm gt Second alarm lt Type Register AL2 Trans PVAlarmType Table gt lt SetValue Register ALM2SP gt lt Value Register ALM Mask 0x0002 gt pV siamdstermation lt Alarm gt lt Alarm gt Third alarm lt Type Register AL3 Trans PVAlarmType Table gt lt SetValue Register ALM3SP gt lt Value Register ALM Mask 0x0004 gt lt Alarm gt side DEENS 2 PV1 Alarm Type Table is used to Type Register AL4 Trans PVAlarmType Table gt convert the value into specific units lt SetValue Register ALM4SP gt lt Value Register ALM Mask 0x0010 gt lt Alarm gt lt Alarms gt lt Channel gt Channel Name SP1 gt SP1 channel settings Init lt DecimalPos Register PDP1
52. EN Chapter 2 Preparation 2 1 Preparation from Installation up to Data Collection and Recording The following flowchart shows an outline of the procedure from GA10 installation up to data collection and recording Sec 2 2 When installing GA10CL or GA10UP P Sec 2 6 3 Installation Log in Sec 2 2 Register the administrator password CONES Registerusers Sec 2 4 d Create a project for data collection and recording sec 25 NO Use existing projects Export and import Save and load projects settings YES Copy and paste Copy and paste existing projects settings Sec 3 3 1 Sec 2 3 c E Ces DO DO D i CL Create a new project Quickly start logging dicens bod and Simple Settings Sec 3 2 Detail Settings Sec 3 3 iy Switching not possible wy x m Register devices to connect S 3 3 3 Sec 3 2 2 O Mm 3 Select the setting mode Register devices to connect Set the collection and record interval Set the data save destination Switching possible Sec 3 2 3 Sec 3 3 4 Set display groups V Set the data collection method V Register monitoring Sec 3 3 6 Set data recording method Sec 3 3 7 V Set mail settings Sec 3 3 8 Set project access privileges Y Sec 3 2 3 Sec 3 3 5 Sec 3 3 6 Configuration Sec 3 3 9 Start collection and recording sec 3 2
53. FF 5 Or select the user and click the Move button pointing to the appropriate privilege area Move button I CS User3 a A User6 a BE User8 2 All Users The user moves to the specified privilege area L Manager n User A n User2 A User amp User List A User8 All Users The user can now perform the granted operations in the project You can select multiple users by using the Shift and Ctrl keys on the keyboard Hold down Shift and left click to specify a range Hold down Ctrl and left click to select users one at a time All Users The user list displays a user named All Users You can use this to assign access privileges to all users in the server user list You can assign access privileges to both All Users and individual users If you do the higher privilege takes effect for such users 3 31 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording Mo WCC All Users apply to all users registered in the server Therefore note that if you assign access privileges to All Users on the Setting Page and then add or delete users the users that can access the project will also be automatically updated Before deleting project access privileges of a user check the user st
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55. MX100 GX20 018 p19 020 10 1 32 136 10 1 32 106 10 1 32 127 10 1 32 121 du en Gm MW400 xl Device Name Meas Ch be re Device Type DX2000 Math Ch E Version No Ciri Ch Comm Address 10 1 32 115 Extra Ch Monitor Record Interval 1 Second Folder C Users PubliciDocuments SMARTDAC Data Logging Software Data Project_A1 Refer to To delete a registered device click the device icon to select it and click Delete on the Edit menu You can also select the device icon and press the Delete key 3 2 3 Setting the Monitor and Record Interval and Save Destination After registering the device set the Monitor and record interval and the measurement data save destination Monitor Record Interval 1 Second Folder C Users Public iDocument SMARTDAC Data Logging Software Data Project A1 gt Click to select the interval Click to select the save destination 1 Choose the interval from the Monitor Record Interval list at the bottom of the page Name Default Value Options Monitor Record 1 Second 100 Millisecond 200 Millisecond Interval 500 Millisecond 1 Second 2 Second 5 Second 10 Second 20 Second 30 Second 1 Minute 2 Minute 5 Minute 10 Minute 2 Click Refer to and select the directory for saving recording files Note Luv The Refer to button for specifying the save destination folder is available only when the server and client are ins
56. Note LLL Data collected using PC time will not necessarily be the same as those of the corresponding devices Pag The timestamps attached to data in PC time mode are determined so that data collection would always occur at 0 00 am 00 00 00 WP PP P P C aa aaa aaa ddd ddd deed IM 04L65B01 01EN b Monitor Interval Click the arrow and select from the following intervals If Data time is set to Device time you cannot specify the Scan Interval Interval 100 Millisecond 200 Millisecond 500 Millisecond 1 Second 2 Second 5 Second 10 Second 20 Second 30 Second 1 Minute 2 Minute 5 Minute 10 Minute c Pre set mark Specify text strings to assign to marks if you want to add marks on the Trend Monitor Page You can assign up to 32 characters to each mark You can register up to five marks When you register text strings here they appear in a list on the Monitor Page as shown below allowing you to easily add marks When you register text strings here they appear in the mark list on the Monitor Page If you click 7 the mark appears on the monitoring page And if you click er the marks appear on all monitoring pages Configuring the Monitor Page The GA10 Monitor Page can display four types of displays referred to as Monitor Data Sets trend digital meter and alarm A total of up to 16 monitors can be arranged on the Monitor Page To display multiple Monitor Data Sets simultaneously sp
57. P Name E Date modified Type wy Project_1 pjf 2013 11 29 14 18 PJF File Recent Places Desktop IR Libraries A Computer 79 File name Projecti pif Files of type Project Information File pif Cancel IM 04L65B01 01EN 3 5 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording Renaming a project 1 2 4 To rename a project follow the procedure below From the list of projects select the project that you want to rename On the Project menu click Modify Basic Information A Change project s Basic Information dialog box appears Type the new project name or comment Change project s Basic Information X Project s Mame Project A Comment Now 19 th Name changed When you are finished click OK The project name will change New name 3 3 2 Starting Detail Settings After you create a project configure it Double click the project that you want to configure to open the initial setting page You can switch between different setting pages by clicking the items in the left navigator Configuration navigation area Setting page area Expand reduce button Es To 59 Display A check mark appears when Xj Record you configure the settings Reduced Expanded display display IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording 3 3 3 Registering Devices to Connect After you create
58. Page for Detail Settings mode In Simple Settings mode the Monitor Page consists of the Trend Monitor Set and Digital Monitor Set The operation is the same 4 1 1 Displaying the Data Collection Status You can monitor data collection in the following page Client and server communication status Project tab Start and stop data monitoring M Not monitoring Ma Monitoring Start and stop data recording amp Not recording amp Recording Setting Page Monitor Page Status Page Data files Page Close j o ff amp amp E rm LN e _ N Al o00 Det 09 40 00 e Client and Server Communication Status The client and server communication status is indicated as Good Ordinary or Bad Project Tab The tab shows the project name and operation icons The project alarm status is indicated in red Blinking red Alarm occurring Solid red Alarm acknowledged e Start and Stop Data Monitoring Click to start or stop data collection e Start and Stop Data Recording Click to start or stop data recording Setting Page Monitor Page Status Page and Data files Page Click to display the corresponding page Setting Page section 3 2 section 3 3 Monitor Page bk section 4 1 2 Status Page gt section 4 7 Data files Page gt section 5 1 IM 04L65B01 01EN Close Click to close the project Viewing the Project Status in the Project List Page Click the EH icon to show the Project List Page
59. Send while data file is created Sending Setting Attached Files Data File Created Send Conditions Description File Attachment Availability Send while alarm occurs Send mail when Comm Status is changed Send by specified The alarm information and instantaneous value for the specified tag at the time of alarm occurrence can be attached as a file No file is attached Multiple alarm levels of multiple tags are monitored When an alarm occurs in the collected data an email is sent When the communication between the server and a data collection device is disconnected or restored or when the server fails to collect data for some reason an email is sent An email is sent at specified The alarm Behavior When Sending Email When Alarms Occur and File Attachments lf Send while alarm occurs is specified note the following points The timing for sending email is different when Data time is set to PC time and when Data time is set to Device time PC time The specified tag range is assumed to be a single group If any of the alarms of the tags in the group occurs an email is sent Device time The specified tag range is grouped by device or interval If any of the alarms of the tags in the group occurs an email is sent In each 1 second interval of each group the data timestamp of the earliest occurring alarm is used as the alarm timestamp and a single email message is sent for this alarm The a
60. Specific Privilege Level 6 4 6 4 5 Unlocking a Project by ee 6 5 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 Messages That GA10 May Display 7 1 NS SS ASS TP o Y ST 7 1 WV AUN Be 7 1 Seite 1 2 7 2 Frequently Asked Questions FACE 7 5 Index IM 04L65B01 01EN Vil ss Blank eee 1 1 Overview IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 1 Before Using the Product Data Logging Software GA10 is used to collect data from measuring instruments and controllers via communication and monitor and record the collected data Recorded data can be displayed and printed from the Viewer software To use GA10 you need a PC that can connect to target devices The connection between the PC and target devices is established through Ethernet or serial communication You can use the Simple Settings mode to easily start data collection Server and Client GA10 is a client server software application Users perform various server operations from a client The server collects records and manages data received from connected devices on the basis of the instructions received from the client The client function and server function are installed together in a single PC You can also install GA10CL which is a version that contains only the client function in other PCs Multiple clients can simultaneously access a single server GA10 Data Ir Instruction to collection IERCH the server CN Operation User Response to t
61. Tcr 3 7 Device UME ssiri erer nn nnani s anann ED 7 8 Digital ei 4 7 Display Group Setting Page eerte iere 3 15 DEES a P 2 5 E so E 3 4 3 13 G Group LINK PR TRECE ENCORE 4 2 Leien sce aise AAE T EA EU DIMUS IRE Ui Ud 1 5 IDOL GE 3 4 3 13 L Lock ui RET 3 32 6 5 7 7 Logdialog DOK ANE TET TT EO TT TTE 4 13 ee Ke e T 2 2 se koi Mec c T 2 3 6 3 LEN Mail Setting Pate sosipisrasiekeprtrbamiqbseFusk qi quet nuN Eni HIR mE 3 26 E e EE 3 30 Deli teeter geese bested ah basic otter PIDE LEID UE LASS 3 19 4 6 E Y 1 5 Meter B 4 7 MOODUS HX 3 34 Modbus device definition file e esses 3 34 Modify Basic Information irre tret ennt 3 6 IM 04L51B01 01EN Monitor Data SC EE 3 19 le lte PAGS Se c 3 18 N Loo 3 35 O ioci ae NET NEE 3 30 OWNET NU TU 3 30 6 4 E EE E 2 2 2 3 3 2 6 2 PO RO e beets tice sete 7 8 PORE MIMD GN Deme ete T E 2 6 ele E EE 1 2 2 4 Ro PROC OPO TE 3 23 Record Setting Page c 3 21 Registering UE 6 3 5S iz BITE e EE 2 5 So Screen Background Color rere inn 4 2 sin e 1 1 Server LICSNSS E m m TT 2 7 EE te ET e ln e eae scseaeenianecdenavendesecenteetas 2 5 else
62. To resize the Monitor Set Resize the Monitor Set on the Acquisition amp Monitor Setting page must be set to On Move the pointer near the boundary of the Monitor Set to change the pointer to li or In this condition drag the pointer to move the boundary to the desired position Maximizing the Monitor Set Click the Maximize icon arl in the upper right of the Monitor Set to expand the Monitor Set to fill the entire window Click Fa to return to its original size Switching the Display Group at Once On the View menu click Group Link Or click the icon on the toolbar When you change the display group of one Monitor Set the display group of other Monitor Sets also changes To cancel linking on the View menu click Group Link to unselect it Or click the icon on the toolbar to unselect it 4 1 3 Setting General Display Options Tag Display Form From the list of options that appears when you click Tag Display Form on the View menu select the items to display as tags This applies to all pages User Display Form From the list of options that appears when you click User Display Form on the View menu select the items to display as user names This applies to all pages Screen Background Color On the View menu click Style and click Light or Dark to select the background color This applies to all pages Date Format From the list of options that appears when you click Date Format on the View menu
63. Type Displayed Description Content H high limit alarm L Low limit alarm dH Difference high limit alarm dL Difference low limit alarm RH High limit on rate of change alarm RL Low limit on rate of change alarm tH Delay high limit alarm tL Delay low limit alarm PVH Measurement high limit alarm PVL Measurement low limit alarm DVH Deviation high limit alarm DVL Deviation low limit alarm DVO Deviation out limit alarm DVI Deviation in limit alarm SPH Setting high limit alarm SPL Setting low limit alarm OTH Output high limit alarm OTL Output low limit alarm ETC Other alarm e Status Displayed Description Content ON Indicates that an alarm has occurred OFF Indicates that an alarm has been released IM 04L65B01 01EN Hac Checking Alarms 4 6 1 Displaying the Alarm Overview Dialog Box While displaying the Monitor Page click Alarm list List on the View menu to display the alarm overview dialog box The displayed content and operation in this dialog box are the same as those of the alarm list of the alarm Monitor Set Click X in the upper right of the dialog box to close it Page Switching and Dialog Box Display The dialog box stays open until you close it If you move to another page with the dialog box open the dialog box disappears But if you return to the Monitor Page the dialog box will appear again If you change the project while the dialog box is open the alarm information of the opened project will be displa
64. Whether or not display the alarm action bar Project Open with specified permission Open the project according to the specified permission 6 4 Modify Basic Information Modify project s basic information 3 6 Modify Owner Modify project s owner 6 4 Append Mark gt Append mark to the current group or all groups 4 6 Start Computing Start computing in the devices used in the Project 4 11 Stop Computing Stop computing in the devices used in the Project Clear Computing Clear computing in the devices used in the Project Clear amp Start Computing Clear and start computing in the devices used in the Project Alarm ACK Alarm ACK Update Tag Information Updates the selected tag information manually E Assign Tag Automatically Assign tags automatically Unlock Project Forcibl Change the project s lock state forcibl Operation a Start Monitoring Simultaneously All opened Projects start monitoring simultaneously 3 33 gg Stop Monitoring Simultaneously All opened Projects stop monitoring simultaneously 3 33 Start Recording Simultaneously All opened Projects start recording simultaneously 3 33 gg Stop Recording Simultaneously All opened Projects stop recording simultaneously 3 33 Alarm Sound Alarm sounds when alarm happens 4 9 Turn Alarm s Sound Off Turn alarm s sound off 4 9 User Change Information Change user s information 2 3 6 2 6 3 Register New User Register new user in server 2 4 6 3 IM 04L65B01 01
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68. age Record Setting Page Tag Setting Page Simple Settings Page Email Setting Page Display Group Setting Page Access amp Others Setting Page Data collection and recording Buip402e3J pue uonooej o9 ejeg Bunjejs pue BuunBijuo kl Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording 3 2 Easy Configuration Simple Settings This section explains how to configure the settings in Simple Settings mode before starting data collection To customize the settings and start data collection P page 3 4 3 2 1 Creating a Project 1 Start GA10 and log in by typing the user name and password 2 On the File menu click New Project The Create New Project dialog box appears 3 Type the project name and comment Leave Settings Mode at Simple Settings Create New project Leave this at Type the project name Simple Settings and comment A new project is created File Edit View Project Operation H ice waht 3 2 2 Registering Devices to Connect To register devices to the new project you must connect the devices to the network Below is an example of connecting a DX to the PC through the Ethernet interface 1 Connect the device and the PC through a network using LAN cables Ethernet The figure shows a one to one connection 2 Configure the Ethernet settings on the device Set the device s IP address and subnet mask On the DX Press MENU h
69. alarm occurs and is released before the alarm ACK operation the color changes to that when alarm is not occurring but blinking continues until the alarm ACK operation is executed e f an alarm occurs again after an alarm ACK operation is executed blinking will start again e Alarm ACK operations do not affect data collection devices 4 10 Checking the Project Operation Status Click the Status Page icon on the Project tab to display the Status Page A Status Page is used to monitor he project data collection and recording status e he communication status between the data collection device in the project and the server The displayed data is automatically updated periodically 4 7 1 Displayed Content Project operation status Device communication status Project Status Stop Monitoring Monitoring Record Standby or Recording Loss Data Recording data dropout status Write Error Whether data writing to the data file is being performed normally Beginning Time of Recording The time of the first data value in the first data file that is created after recording to data files is started Total Time of Recording The elapsed time since the start of recording The timer continues until all recordings stop or when Recording Standby is reached e Number of Generated Files The number of data files that have been created after recording was started Remaining Disk Capacity The free s
70. an Server s trail time will expire after 57 days To add channels gt page 1 4 IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording 3 1 Simple Settings and Detail Settings IM 04L65B01 01EN In GA10 you need to configure various project settings before beginning data collection and recording There are two modes to configure these settings Simple Settings and Detail Settings In Simple Settings mode you only have to specify the device to connect to data collection and recording interval and data file save destination in a single window to begin data collection and recording In Detail Settings mode you can configure settings in detail to customize data collection monitoring and recording Detail Settings mode consists of the following seven Setting Pages that you switch between to configure the settings Device Setting Page e Tag Setting Page Display Group Setting Page Collection amp Monitor Page e Record Setting Page Email Setting Page Access amp Others Setting Page You can select which setting mode to use when you create a project If you select Simple Settings you can change to Detail Settings while you are configuring a new project but you cannot change from Detail Settings to Simple Settings Device connection LY Project configuration Detail Settings Device Setting Page Collection amp Monitor Page Simple Settings Setting P
71. andled by the current server Consider increasing supported by the current server failed to import the number of tags handled by the server If Start Monitoring Simultaneously cannot be executed it could be any of the following reasons The number of simultaneously running projects or simultaneously connected devices exceeds the limit There is not enough available memory on Windows If Start Recording Simultaneously cannot be executed it could be any of the following reasons in addition to the reasons listed above The data save destination folder failed to be created Close projects that do not require data collection To start recording change the data file save destination folder Try the following Stop other running programs e Reduce the number of simultaneously running projects Increase the PC RAM e If you are using a 32 bit edition try a 64 bit edition Fail to start monitoring because the necessary setting There is an error in the information that is used during data collection E3049 Failed to operate some projects or all project at once Insufficient memory available to the OS Project will E3050 close ES is not correct Check for errors in Modbus device definition files E3052 Operation failed because device has been deleted Update the device information on the Registered Devices List Searching is not allowed because auto search in Another client is searching devices with different search condit
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73. are the software for data collection and recording Configuring and Starting Data This chapter explains two configuration modes 3 for data collection and recording with GA10 Collection and Simple Settings and Detail Settings Recording 4 Monitoring Data This chapter explains how to use the Monitor Collection Page to monitor data collection enadi This chapter explains how to edit recording 5 ging data files from a list and how to display Recording Data recording data files on a viewer This chapter explains how to register delete 6 Managing Users and edit information of users that will perform data collection and recording with GA10 This chapter provides messages that GA10 may display and how to deal with them as well as answers to frequently asked questions f Troubleshooting Scope of This Manual This manual does not explain the operations of your PC s operating system For this information read the Windows user s guide or related materials Conventions Used in This Manual Notes Identifies important information required to A IMPORTANT understand operations or functions Note Calls attention to information that is important for the proper operation of GA10 Reference Item Reference to related operation or explanation is indicated after this mark Example section 4 1 Conventions Used in the Procedural Explanations Bold characters ndicates character strings that appear on t
74. ask 0x0002 gt lt Alarm gt lt Alarm gt Type Register AL3 Trans OUTAlarmType Table gt lt SetValue Register ALM3SP gt lt Value Register ALM Mask 0x0004 gt lt Alarm gt lt Alarm gt Type Register AL4 Trans OUTAlarmType Table gt lt SetValue Register ALM4SP gt lt Value Register ALM Mask 0x0010 gt lt Alarm gt lt Alarms gt lt Channel gt lt Channel Name A M1 DecimalPos 0 Min 0 Max 1 gt lt Value Register MOD1 Mask 0x0001 gt lt Channel gt lt Channel Name R L1 DecimalPos 0 Min 0 Max 1 option remote gt lt Value Register MOD1 Mask 0x0002 gt lt Channel gt lt Channel Name SPNO DecimalPos 0 Min 0 Max 8 gt lt Value Register SPNO gt lt Channel gt lt Channel Name PIDNO1 DecimalPos 0 Min 0 Max 8 gt Value Register PIDNO1 gt 3 40 IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording lt Channel gt lt Channel Name Run Stop DecimalPos 0 Min 0 Max 1 gt lt Value Register MOD1 Mask 0x0004 gt lt Channel gt lt Channels gt lt Trans Tables gt Parameter values specified as Trans PVUnitTable are converted into specific units and used as channel information lt Table Name PVUnitTable ToDataType String gt lt Value From 0 To gt If the value is 0 the unit is displayed as lt Value From 1 To 4C gt Value From 2 To Value From 5
75. at are read during data collection are defined Modbus Function codes register addresses data types and register names are specified in this section Channel list This is where the Modbus device s channels that are read during data collection are defined You can also specify channel settings collection data positions and related alarm information Value conversion table This is where the table for converting the data read from the Modbus device s registers into values for actual use is defined Modbus device definition files are in XML format Descriptions in files have a hierarchical structure For details on the format see Node Structure and subsequent pages Node Structure of Modbus Device Definition Files Level Levelt Level2 Level3 Leveld Level5 Description Quantity ModbusDevice J 1 29 Definition gemet element D CT IET TIERE a O Option J Option information to Registers Jo Registerlistnode OM Register Register information e 1to300 Channels A Channellistnode pt Channel A jChanelinormaion f1to300 init f jChanmeldefautseting rt Eo LL DecmaPos jDefaultdecimalplace rt Min jDefautminimumspan rt Max Default maximum span rt Eod Ld 5 Defauitunit rt
76. atically assigned are those whose Monitor item is selected on the Tag Setting Page and whose channel is specified KE Automatic Assignment Procedure 1 On the Project menu click Assign Tag Automatically An Assign Automatically dialog box appears 2 Select the assignment method Assign Automatically Q Assign According to Tag Number Tag Number of Each Group Assign According to Device To assign according to device do not change 3 To assign according to tag numbers select Assign According to Tag Number and type the number of tags to share in each group Assign Automatically Assign According to Tag Number Tag Number of Each Group O Assign According to Device Specify the number of tags 4 Click OK All display group settings are initialized and tags are assigned to display groups on the Display Group Setting Page IM 04L65B01 01EN 3 17 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording 3 3 6 Registering Data Collection Method and Monitor Page After setting the display groups register the data collection method and monitor page Data collection is performed for tags that are set to collect data on the Tag Setting Page On the Acquisition amp Monitor Page set the data collection conditions namely the type of timestamps to attach to data and data collection interval In addition specify the number of windows to divide the Monitor Page into and their layout Click here to disp
77. atus For example if a user has a project opened with monitor privileges and you delete the access privileges of this user the user will be shut out from monitoring when the change takes effect in the server KE If you delete an owner user gt page 6 4 To open a project with lower access privileges gt page 6 4 Keep Lock State Feature On the Access amp Others Setting Page you can also set the Keep Lock State feature When this feature is enabled only the user that starts data collection will be able to operate the relevant project The Keep Lock state is retained until the user that started data collection logs in again and stops the data collection This feature is set to OFF by default To use it select ON Select ON to set the Keep Lock State feature Others DDE Server z Q OFF Keep Lock State Me WCC The administrator can clear the Keep Lock state if there is some reason in which data collection must be stopped To clear the Keep Lock state gt page 6 5 WT P P P P PP PLPbM 3 32 Using the DDE Server Feature GA10 supports the DDE Dynamic Data Exchange Server feature which is used to send data to other applications The basic procedure to use the DDE server is described below Skip steps 1 to 3 if you are already setting the details of a project First configure the project as follows 1 In the Project List Page double click the appropriate project to open
78. column to become unselected and will not be pasted to You can also copy and paste selected content using the Edit menu Assigning Tags Automatically Tags assigned on the Tag Setting Page can be assigned automatically to display groups There are two methods for automatic assignment Assign According to Tag Number When you specify the number of tags to assign to each display group the specified number of tags are assigned in order from the first number of display group 1 on the Tag Setting Page For example if the total number of tags is 50 and you set the number of tags to 10 10 tags will be assigned to each group from Group 1 to 5 Assign According to Device The tags of a single device are assigned to each display group For each device device number that a tag has been assigned to assign the tag to a display group Tags are assigned in ascending order by device number starting with display group 1 Within a display group tags are assigned in ascending order by tag number If the number of tags of a device is greater than the number of waveforms in a display group multiple display groups will be used for the device IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording Note WCC e When you assign tags automatically the settings of all display groups are reset to their default conditions After automatic assignment you must configure the settings again Tags that are autom
79. d 2013 11 13 14 59 48 000 2013 11 13 15 19 40 000 81168 e S h H d H id H C Data 20131112130702 did 7 1 Second 2013 11 12 13 07 02 000 2013 11 12 13 07 08 000 14752 x OWI n g a n n g Oo u m n S lt I on If you move the pointer over a column title a hide icon Item Displayed Content appears Click it to hide the column When you hide a File Name Name of the data file column a show icon will appear in the upper right of Data Number Number of data values in the data file the page Click this icon to show the hidden columns The total number of data values if files are linked and displayed Record Interval Recording interval used to create the data file Start Time The time of the first data value in the data file The time of the first data of the entire data if End Time files are linked and displayed ITI End Time The time of the last data value in the data file The time of the last data of the entire data if files are linked and displayed File Size Data file size The total data size if files are linked and displayed DE Comment 1 Title and content of Comment 1 to 8 that were Comment 2 specified when the file was created Comment 3 Comment 4 Comment 5 Comment 6 Comment 7 Comment 8 Does not include the values of deleted files and other files that do not exist Hide icon Show icon End Time Comment1 The results of showing and hiding columns app
80. date Setting of the devices in the devices List Register the device again However if data is being collected using Device time and you change the device s acquisition interval the software will reset the entire monitor data restart monitoring and stop recording Do not change the time on the device after starting data collection and recording because doing so will cause adverse effects on the monitor screen and recorded data Q12 What is the difference between setting the Data time to PC time and setting the Data time to Device time A12 For information on the different data collection conditions see also Setting Data Collection Conditions on page 3 19 The following table summarizes the major differences For a detailed explanation see the following pages Differences f Display Collection and D ipti Backfill Saved Data Files ime on the Select from No display limitations because all Data can be PC time server PC available the data can be displayed on the saved to a single options same time axis file i The interval on If there are The page is Files are divided i each device is multiple devices subdivided and by a combination used so it is with different a list is displayed of device and times or scan for each device scan interval intervals Device time i Monitor Sets are subdivided to display each combination of device and scan interval IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 7 Troubleshooting What is PC
81. ding at the specified number of data points If the start condition is set to Alarm or Level GA10 enters a recording standby state S pecified Period Stops recording at the specified period and enters recording standby state Stops recording using the alarm status as a trigger and enters recording standby state Stops recording using a collected data value as a trigger and enters recording standby state Mle WY e If you set the start condition to Specified Period the stop condition is fixed to Specified Period e Ifthe start condition is set to Specified Period and the recording start time is set to the same time as the record stop time the recorded data file is not divided at every interval e Ifthe start condition is set to Specified Period and the period is set to the 31st of every month for months that do not have 31 days the date is automatically set to the last day of the month e If you set the start condition to Specified Time you cannot specify a nonexistent time due to DST daylight saving time transition fthe specified time overlaps due to the DST transition the first time is used to start recording KE IM 04L65B01 01EN e If the Start Condition is set to Alarm 1 Set Start Condition to Alarm The tag range Level 1 to 4 and Alarm Change are displayed I Tag range Alarm Tag Range Tag 0001 Tag 0100 Level1 i Level2 Level3 Level4 Alarm Change OFF to on LL
82. ding on the selected condition The figure below shows an example when Specified Period is selected Set the conditions Type the time for dividing d File Division Specified Period Every Hour Tm Select Every Hour Everyday Every Week or Every Month Off File is not divided Specified Duration Based on the time of the first recorded data the file is divided at every specified hour and minute Example If the division time is 1 hour the time of the first recorded data is 3 00 00 and the record interval is 1 second the first file will contain the data from 3 00 00 to 3 59 59 and the second file will contain the data from 4 00 00 to 4 59 59 Specified Period Select Every Hour Everyday Every Week or Every Month and the absolute time to divide the data file Data Number The file is divided when the number of data values in the data file reaches the specified number Mle WE The file is divided in the following situations When the data file size exceeds 1 GB When the data file output format is Excel and the number of recorded tags is 180 or less the files will be divided every 65535 rows When the number of recorded tags is 181 or more the files will be divided in groups of the maximum number of rows that meets the following condition number of tags x number of rows 11796428 When the data file output format is binary and the number of recorded data points exceeds 10 million This numb
83. divided by the auto save function power failures or other means factors on the recorder Click the Show Files in Link View to turn the box blue Files are linked from the start of recording to the Project tab end of recording and displayed in one line Clicking the box again to turn it to white returns the page to the individual file display File Edit View Project Operation User Help Data files Page icon Bic wREODxPe CH Data File List Show Files in Link View Folder C Users PubliciDocuments SMARTDAC Data Logging Software Data Project_1 zc 1122foag A E B As 5 1 1 Displayed Content The data files in the data file save destination directory are listed Only data files saved in binary format are displayed Click the file you want to delete Data files saved in Excel format are excluded Deleting Files Selecting multiple consecutive files Data Logging Software admin Project1 p 8 z EE Example Selecting consecutive files File005 File006 H A Ce amr ib fes 5 Markt Je cw es eem DUT Gooa epum NUS EN and File007 Folder C Users Public Documents SMARTDAC Data Logging Software ata Project1 ES x Dati 7 e Click File005 Drag to File007 and release the File Name Data Number Record Interval Start Time EA End Time File Size D 8 d Data 20131119095948 did 300 cond 2013 11 19 09 59 48 000 2013 11
84. down moves the mark to the back Me WC e Marks that have been added cannot be deleted or edited e Mark information is saved in data files Only binary data files Mark information added to data positions in files that have already been closed is saved in the data file that is currently being recorded You can view these marks by displaying connected data files WP P P m p PP PAAH C IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter A Monitoring Data Collection yx Monitoring on the Digital Display m Monitoring on the Meter Display 4 4 1 Displayed Content There are bar meters and analog meters Tag color Tag name 4 3 1 Displayed Content Group 01 Group 02 f Group 03 Group H Tag 0001 Tag display area ab wanna a Imm Alarm indicator Tag color Tag name Measured value Unit Measurement bar display Tag Display Area Tag alarm status is indicated in the alarm color The alarm colors specified on the Acquisition amp Monitor page es Alarm Indicator The status of alarm level 1 alarm level 2 alarm level 3 and alarm level 4 are displayed from the top Tag alarm status is indicated in the alarm color Alarm indicators show a character that indicates the alarm type It is not shown if the display area is limited Characters that indicate alarm types gt section 4 5 3 4 3 2 Showing and Hiding Alarm Indicators When you click Alarm on the View menu to add a check mark alarm indicators are shown To
85. e If there are events that do not fit in the dialog box a scroll bar appears Transmission date and time Transmission scope Source Sent information Praject1 admin excutes collecting Project JW DOT ox Jump icon Log number 118 15 58 15 Most Recent Log Entry This line always displays the most recent log entry e Transmission Date and Time The date and time when the log was transmitted IM 04L65B01 01EN e Transmission Scope Indicates the log transmission scope Icon Description Sent to all users system log A Set the Filter to Log to display the corresponding log Sent to users that that have the relevant projects opened project log Set the Filter to project to display the corresponding log e Source SYS or the project name e Sent Information The log information Log Number The number of the log event e Jump Icon Displayed when there is a page associated with the log event Clicking the icon shows the relevant page For example if you click the icon for a recording started event the corresponding project s Monitor Page will be displayed To close the log dialog box click the X icon in the upper right 4 13 ss Blank eee Chapter 5 Managing Recording Data Be Displaying a List of Data Files Click the Data files Page icon on the Project tab to display the Data File List Page e Showing Files in Link View You can link and display files that have been
86. e A and device B Data file Device time Tag for device A Tag for device A Tag for device B collection interval A1 collection interval A2 collection interval B1 Data Data Data file file file Cl Device A Device B Collection Collection intervals interval A1 and A2 B1 The device number device name and device acquisition interval are included in the names of data files Below is the file name format when date and time are included FileName DeviceNo DeviceName Interval Y Y Y Y MMDDhhmmss ext FileName The file name string specified by the user DeviceNo Device number on the Device Setting Page DeviceName Device name on the Device Setting Page Interval The acquisition interval of each device IM 04L65B01 01EN 7 9 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7 10 Monitor The trend monitor displays data based on a single time axis If there are multiple devices the Monitor Set will be divided and waveforms in the display group will be displayed in windows divided at the interval level Only up to four divided windows can be displayed Anything in excess will not be displayed A similar behavior will also occur in alarm lists The page will be divided and the lists will be displayed separately at the device level Filling data dropouts If data collection is set to Device time mode the backfill function can be used What is the backfill function Q4
87. e PC in which the software is installed e To connect to DAQLOGGER or DAQ32Plus leave the System No at zero default value To connect to MKLOGGER select the System No that is being used in MXLOGGER To register any of the following instruments by specifying Comm Kind Serial and User set the A D scan interval and FIFO writing interval of the device to the same value DX1000 DX1000N DX1000T DX2000 DX2000T MV1000 MV2000 CX1000 CX2000 FX1000 e When connecting to a DXAdvanced DX1000 DX1000N DX1000T DX2000 or DX2000T with the AS1 advanced security option through the Ethernet interface log in as an administrator to access the DX In this situation only one administrator will be able to log in To register a Modbus device gt page 3 10 dh P IM 04L65B01 01EN 3 9 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording Starting the Web Application GX GP Only Click Setting in the device information display area to start the Web application for configuring devices 1 In the Project List Page double click the appropriate project 2 Change the project setting window to the Device Setting Page 3 Select the device that you want to change the settings of The information of the selected device appears in the bottom device information area 4 Click Setting in the device information area The corresponding setting Web page will appear in Windows Internet Explorer For details on
88. e attached as a file The alarm information and instantaneous value for the specified tag can be attached as a file The created file is attached device or interval Because the timestamps attached to the data is used in each group multiple emails may be sent at the device level or interval level If there are no tags that belong to a group in the specified range file attachment is not created IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording Body of the Sent Email The body of email messages consists of the message specified by the user and the message automatically added according to the send conditions The following figure shows the message that is automaticall added It displays the event information send conditions divided into the time of occurrence type and details Time 2013 03 11 10 30 26 e Time of occurrence Type Communication Status Type Detail Information The connection of 01 Device001 is Disconnected t Details The time of occurrence type and details are described below The type and details are displayed in English e Time of occurrence Send Conditions Time Description When an alarm occurs Time when any of the monitored alarms occurred When the Time when communication was disconnected or communication status restored or when data dropout occurred changes Specified period Time of the specified period Specified duration Time of the specifi
89. e server is installed The time when the collected data is set to the DDE server is the time that is output Therefore if Data time is set to Device time the time and value of the data on the Monitor Page or data recorded to the data file will not be synchronized to the time and value output by the DDE server The data number is output only when Data time is set to PC time It is not output when Data time set to Device time f communication between the data collection device and the server is disconnected and Data time is set to PC time OFF is output for the data value If set to Device time data updating stops regardless of whether FIFO is being used This is the same behavior as when the data collection from the device is delayed KE 3 3 10 Starting Data Collection and Recording You can start data collection and recording using a configured project To close the project without collecting data click the x icon on the right edge of the page Controlling an Opened Project Individually Click the icons that are displayed on the tab on the right side of the screen to collect or start and stop recording The procedure is similar to section 3 2 4 Controlling Opened Projects Simultaneously 1 Click the EB icon at the left end of the toolbar The Project List Page appears File Edit View Project Operation ser Hel 1i 5 muc OG 2 On the Operation menu click Start Monitoring Simultaneously Or click t
90. ealer Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without YOKOGAWA s permission is strictly prohibited Trademarks e vigilantplant and SMARTDAC are registered trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Modbus is a registered trademark of AEG Schneider Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Kerberos is a trademark of Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT e Company and product names that appear in this manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders e The company and product names used in this manual are not accompanied by the registered trademark or trademark symbols and V 2nd Edition June 2014 YK All Right Reserved Copyright 2014 Yokogawa Electric Corporation IM 04L65B01 01EN How to Use This Manual Structure of the Manual This manual contains the following seven chapters Chap Title Description This chapter provides an overview of Data Before Using the Logging Software GA10 It also explains the Product main specifications of the software and the PC system requirements This chapter provides a flowchart and the 2 Preparation procedure to prep
91. ecify how to divide the page and where to arrange each Monitor Data Set When you specify items d to g below a display layout appears in the Monitor Set Layout area By dragging the splitters that appear between rows and columns when you move the pointer over the boundaries you can adjust the size of Monitor Data Sets d Monitor Data Set Number Select a number between 1 and 16 e Split Screen Direction Set the direction to arrange the Monitor Sets to Horizontal or Vertical f Set Number in Splitting Direction Select a number between 1 and 16 Options that exceeds the Monitor Data Set Number are not displayed g Split Screen Data Set Assign Trend Digital Meter or Alarm to each Monitor Data Set Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording The Monitor Data Sets can be arranged vertically or horizontally on the page The following figure shows the layout when the Monitor Data Sets are arranged horizontally The number of vertical divisions is determined by the number of Monitor Data Sets in the horizontal direction and the total number of Monitor Data Sets on the entire Monitor Page When arranged vertically the horizontal and vertical arrangement of the Monitor Data Sets is swapped 15 monitor sets total with 4 sets arranged horizontally Example all trend displays Vertical splitter 5 The boundary of the divided areas can be moved left and right Horizontal splitter The bou
92. ecordin Update Tag Information Refresh The tag information on the Tag Setting Page is updated in the following situations When a channel device is changed on the Tag S etting Page If you change the channel or device on the Tag Setting Page Tag No Tag Comment Type and Dec Point are retrieved from the specified channel Channel change 2 80001 Ti S toa 0002 Tag Comment Type Dec Point 0001 LONG G9 4 0002 LONG D i A 0003 BOOL Go 0 0004 LONG 4 0005 LONG m4 0006 LONG o0 4 0007 LONG 4 0008 LONG G9 4 0009 LONG 4 0010 LONG D i A 0011 BOOL Di 0 0012 BOOL Di 0 0013 BOOL mo 0014 BOOL 0 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device rj CXCICCRECICRICECHRCICSICNE CAICOS CG S GO RERRERREEERERRE Updated with the information of the new channel e When monitoring is started At the start of monitoring when the device is connected the most recent channel information is retrieved from the device and the alarm value range and unit are updated These are entered in the recording data file at the start of recording However if PC time is specified and connection cannot be established with the device even after 3 seconds passes after the start of monitoring tag inf
93. ed duration When a data file is Time when the creation of any data file was created completed e Type Send Conditions Text String Expressing the Event Type When an alarm occurs Alarm When the Communication Status communication status changes Specified period Periodically Notification Specified duration Regularly Notification When a data file is Data file created Details Send Conditions Text String Expressing the Details When an alarm occurs When an alarm occurs in one level Tagindex AlarmLevelf in ProjectName is occured When alarms occur in several levels Tagindex AlarmLevel1 AlarmLeve2 in ProjectName are occured When the When communication is disconnected communication status The connection of no deviceName in changes ProjectName is disconnected When communication is restored The connection of no deviceName in ProjectName is recovered When a data dropout occurs when Data time is set to Device time Data lack in no deviceName in ProjectName is detected The duration of Data Lack is from YYYY MM DD hh mm ss ms to YYYY MM DD hh mm ss ms When a data dropout occurs when Data time is set to PC time Data Lack in ProjectName is detected Specified period When the specified period is everyday The condition of sending mail in ProjectName is at hh mm ss of every day When the specified period is every week The condition of sending mail in ProjectName is at hh mm ss of each weekday When the specified period is ev
94. ed to the minimum and maximum values that you specified using Scale in Display Group Measured values that are less than the minimum scale value are set to the minimum Chapter 4 Monitoring Data Collection position to zoom in or out on the Y axis Moving the Y axis When you move the pointer on an Y axis scale the pointer changes to B In this condition drag the pointer to move the desired position to move the Y axis to the desired position Compact Mode and Detail Mode A Y axis can be displayed in compact or detail mode In compact mode scale values are hidden narrowing the width of the Y axis In detail mode if you move the pointer on the Y axis and click the icon at the top of the Y axis the mode changes to compact In compact mode if you click the is icon the mode changes to detail Scrolling a Y axis Scale When you move the pointer on an Y axis scale the pointer changes to lt Q or E Spinning the mouse wheel in this condition causes the Y axis scale to scroll maintaining the difference between the upper and lower limits of the scale Click the scale initialization icon LS to return the scale to its original position Zooming in or out on an Y axis Scale When you move the pointer on an Y axis scale the pointer changes to Q or E Clicking when the pointer is Q shows a scale zoom in zoom out icon lt Click an arrow of the icon or spin the mouse wheel to zoom in or out on the scale value in reference to the
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96. enient Features You can use the Simple Settings feature to easily start data collection You can set the data timestamp to PC time or Device time The DDE Dynamic Data Exchange server feature allows collected data to be loaded into Excel and other applications GA10 has a trial mode in which 100 channels can be used for 60 days without a license Connectable Devices and Software The following table lists the devices and software applications that GA10 can connect to 1 2 Maximum number of simultaneous device connections 100 Maximum number of No limit operation guaranteed up e Basic Software Chapter 1 Before Using the Product MODEL and SUFFIX Codes Registering devices for connection gt page 3 2 Model Suffix Code Name Connectable devices and interfaces page 3 10 GA10 Data Logging Software N N Basic license ame ame Channels 01 100ch uR10000 GX10 02 200ch Ju R20000 GX20 05 500ch DX1000 GP10 10 1000ch DX1000N GP20 20 2000ch DX1000T UT32A DX2000 UT35A Additional Monitoring PCs Clients DX2000T UTS2A Model Suffix Code Name CX1000 UTS5A GA10CL Client license for GA10 CX2000 UT75A Number of 01 1 license FX1000 UP35A licenses 05 5 licenses MV1000 UP55A 10 40 licenses MV2000 UM33A 50 50 licenses MX100 Devices supporting the M
97. er is the number of timestamps that is recorded and is not related to the number of tags E Number of Files You can limit the number of data files that are saved from the start of recording to the end of recording When the number of data files reaches the limit the oldest file is deleted to save the most recent file The handling of the number of files is different when the data time of collected data is set to PC time or Device time PC time Because the data of every device is saved in a single file the number of data files of one iteration from recording start to recording stop is applicable Device time Because a file is saved for each device or each interval the number of data files of one iteration from recording start to recording stop for each device or interval is applicable IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recordin Folder Specify the data file save destination Server PC Operation System Default destination Windows XP C Documents and Settings All Users Documents SMARTDAC Data Logging Software Data Data Logging Software Data Mo WCC We recommend you use the default setting for the data save destination folder If you want to change the save destination select a folder that the server Network service account can write to Note that files cannot be saved to the desktop or Document folders If you select an area where writing is not possible an error me
98. er list The server user list in the bottom half of the page displays the users that are registered in the server The access user list in the top half of the page displays the users that have been granted access to the project You can assign users by moving them on the page 3 30 IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recordin Access Privilege Types and Operation Scope The table below shows the available project access privilege types and their operation scope Level Privilege Allowed Operation Details Type Operations 1 Owner All operations All operations including deleting the project Set project access privileges 2 Manager Setup Edit setup data Operation Start stop data monitoring or recording Monitor View recorded data files Open data files Delete data files Monitor collected data 3 Operator Operation View setup data Monitor Start stop data monitoring or recording View recorded data files Open data files Delete data files Monitor collected data 4 Monitor Monitor View recorded data files Open data files Monitor collected data To assign access privileges follow the procedure below Skip steps 1 and 2 if you are already setting the details of a project 1 The user who has owner privileges to the project logs in 2 In the Project List Page double click the appropriate project to open the project The selected project appears on the Project Page Cha
99. ery month The condition of sending mail in ProjectName is at hh mm ss of each month day Specified duration The condition of sending mail in ProjectName is every hh hour s mm minute s ss second s IM 04L65B01 01EN Send Conditions Text String Expressing the Details When a data file is created A data file filename in ProjectName is created Tagindex Tag index of the tag where the alarm occurred AlarmLevel1t Alarm level where the alarm occurred AlarmLevel1 AlarmLeve2 Alarm levels where alarms occurred ProjectName Name of the project where the event occurred no Number of the device where the event occurred deviceName Name of the device where the event occurred weekday Day of the week when the event occurred day Date when the event occurred filename Name of the data file including the extension in which the event occurred YYYY The year in four digits MM The month DD The date from 1 to 31 hh The hour from 00 to 23 mm The minute from 00 to 59 ss The second from 00 to 59 ms The millisecond from 000 to 999 Note LLL e The maximum number of emails that the server can hold is 20 messages per project This includes emails that fail transmission including the number of retransmission Emails held in the server are deleted when the specified retransmission count is reached or when the server stops E 3 29 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording 3 3 9 Setting Project Acce
100. ethods Select OFF SMTP Authentication or POP Before SMTP If you use authentication you must set the user name and password SMTP authentication Authentication Methods admin Password SMTP Authentication Gil User Name POP Before SMTP authentication Authentication Methods Port No 110 SE E POP Before SMTP Gil POP Server smtp com User Name User com Password Setting Conditions for Sending Email The table below summarizes the available conditions for sending email Send while alarm occurs TagRange 0001 Tag0100 Levelt Level2 Level3 Level4 Sending Setting Attached Files SW Alarm Information Ml Instantaneous Value TagRange 0001 Iag0100 Send mail when Comm Status is changed Communication Disconnect Communication Recover Loss Data Sending Setting Send by specified interval Everyday il Absolute Time 00 00 00 CC LLL Sending Setting Attached Files Alarm Information Instantaneous Value TagRange 0001 Tag0100 Send by specified time 00 01 00 Sending Setting Attached Files Alarm Information Instantaneous Value TagRange 0001 Iag0100
101. g disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 Neither the name of the Institute nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE IM 04L65B01 01EN Contents PAE OCMC HOUT SE i HowTo Use ThS tye PERENNE KC i Software License Agreement li Using Open Source Software tosiedecceinnt sue opbGndi cm Ue bess ries o dated db dicas Unt Lars boa dius mte ida aii iia IV Chapter 1 Before Using the Product 1 1 Sl M T
102. g the same project Open the project using the same user Login as an administrator On the Project menu click Unlock Project Forcibly to unlock the project Q7 Unable to control the project Why AT Below are possible reasons e The user is not assigned privileges to control the project Open the project using a user who has privileges to control the project such as Owner Manager or Operator The project is locked If an owner manager or operator user is logged in the project is locked Other users can only monitor the project Wait until the other user using the project closes it The project is locked If data collection is in progress and the project s Keep Lock State is set to ON the project remains locked even when an owner manager or operator closes the project To control the project perform either of the following procedures Askthe user who locked the project to unlock the project Clear the Keep Lock state Q8 forgot the user password What do I do A8 If the administrator password is lost there is no recovery method Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer If a user password is lost the administrator can initialize the password Then the user can log in with the initialized password blank and set a new password IM 04L65B01 01EN 7 7 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7 8 Q9 The device data and the data collected and recorded by the software are not synchronized Why A9 Data collec
103. has not been performed since the project was opened e Channels are not assigned to tags e When the data time is set to PC time the collected data is SKIP data e Communication error condition e initialized condition as a result of changing the Device Setting Page or Tag Setting Page while data collection is stopped e An attempt was made to collect data from a device using the backfill function but there is no data recorded in the device 4 9 3 Reflecting Changes Made on the Monitor Page to the Setting Page If the access privilege is Owner or Manager changes made to the following settings on the Monitor Page are reflected on the corresponding Setting Page Display Group or Acquisition amp Monitor If the access privilege is Operator or Monitor the changes are not reflected Monitor Set size adjustment e Waveform display on off state Y axis display on off state Detail Compact Zoom in Zoom out and movement in the Trend Monitor Set Trip line position 4 9 4 Changing the Time on the Device after Starting Data Collection and Recording Do not change the time on the device after starting data collection and recording because doing so will cause adverse effects on the monitor screen and recorded data Related topic Changes to devices during data collection and recording gt Q11 IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 4 Monitoring Data Collection 4 10 Viewing the Log You can view the log that the server sends i
104. he icon To start recording on the Operation menu click Start Recording Simultaneously Or click the e icon A confirmation message appears J Click OK Data collection starts The color changes 4 To stop on the Operation menu click Stop Monitoring Simultaneously Or click the dg icon To stop recording on the Operation menu click Stop Recording Simultaneously Or click the gn icon IM 04L65B01 01EN 3 33 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording Note LLL N34 Registering Modbus Devices Projects that you can simultaneously control are those that you have Operator or higher privileges for e Ifa Modbus device definition file that you are using contains an error data collection will not start on the corresponding project KE 3 34 3 4 1 Registration of Modbus Devices GA10 can connect to devices that use the Modbus protocol To register such a device you must create a Modbus device definition file in advance and save it in a specific server folder If you are using GA10 R1 02 or later UTAdvanced series devices can be connected without creating definition files Basic Operation 1 Create a Modbus device definition file in XML format by referring to the provided example We suggest that you use the Windows standard Notepad or a text editor to edit the file 2 Save the file Save the file using UTF 8 encoding 3 Place the Modbus device definition file in the
105. he screen Example Voltage Images The images used in this manual may differ from those that actually appear in the software Such differences do not affect the procedural explanation Version and Functions Described in This Manual Edition Addition and Change 1 Version 1 01 xx 2 Version 1 02 xx Modified to support for GX GP firmware version R2 01 xx release number 2 Added descriptions for the support for UTA advanced series Modbus Device Definition Files etc Modified system requirements support for Windows 8 1 Modified for user interface improvements Product Revisions 1st Edition February 2014 2nd Edition June 2014 Software License Agreement IMPORTANT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR SELECTING SOFTWARE OF YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION YOKOGAW BY INSTALLING OR OTHERWISE USING THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOU DO NOT AGREE DO NOT INSTALL NOR USE THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT AND PROMPTLY RETURN IT TO THE PLACE OF PURCHASE FOR A REFUND IF APPLICABLE 1 Scope This Agreement applies to the following software products and associated documentation of Yokogawa collectively Software Product Unless otherwise provided by Yokogawa this Agreement applies to the updates and upgrades of the Software Product which may be provided by Yokogawa Software Product SMARTDAC Data Logging Softw
106. he client Data collection Connectivity with Many Devices GA10 is a software application that consolidates various devices connected over a network and performs data collection GA10 can connect to YOKOGAWA recorders and data loggers It can also collect data that has been acquired by YOKOGAWAs data acquisition software MXLOGGER DAQLOGGER and DAQ32Plus Moreover it supports the Modbus protocol enabling data collection from YOKOGAWA s control instruments temperature controllers signal conditioners and power monitors GA10 can also collect data from other manufacturers devices that support Modbus communication Data Logging Software 7 Server Client Client Data collection RS 232 Converter mmm Operation Data collection Data collection Ethernet RS 422 485 MXLOGGER DAQLOGGER DAQ32Plus GateWT for GA10 Instruments supporting Ethernet communication nstruments supporting RS 422 485 ommunication Instruments supporting RS 232 communication Instruments supporting Modbus communication Source devices for MXLOGGER data collection Source devices for DAQLOGGER data collection Source devices for DAQ32Plus data collection MXLOGGER DAQLOGGER DAQ32Plus are YOKOGAWA s data collection applications GateWT for GA10 is YOKOGAWASs driver software 1 1 Jonpoud eut Buisp 310499 E Chapter 1 Before Us
107. how to use the Web application see the GX GP User s Manual IM 04L51B01 01EN You can download the latest manual from the following URL URL www smartdacplus com manual en Limitations on the Device Setting Page e The following operations cannot be executed on the Device Setting Page while data collection is in progress Register devices from the Registered Devices List to the Devices List Register devices from the Online Devices List to the Devices List Register a new device on the Devices List Change device registration positions on the Devices List Delete registered devices from the Devices List Change the settings of devices on the Devices List The Web application can be started only when the connected device is GX GP and the interface is Ethernet If multiple devices use the same COM port observe the following rules Do not mix Modbus devices with other devices Use the same communication type e Use the same settings for baud rate parity and stop bit 3 10 IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording 3 3 4 Setting Tags GA10 collects and records data from multiple connected devices Tags are assigned to channels of connected devices for identification After registering devices in a project when you open the Tag Setting Page for the first time tags are assigned automatically to the channels of registered devices as default assignments You can ed
108. iagnostic 2009 07 14 13 41 2009 07 14 13 52 Type Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Click Administrative Tools to display a list of 3 Double click Services The Services window appears eT services EBENE ep ais SA Services Local Select an item to view its description Name po gt gt m n p Sh ActiveX Installer Sh Adaptive Brightness Sh Adobe Flash Playe Sh Application Experi S Application Identity Sh Application Infor Sh Application Layer Sh Application Mana S Background Intelli Sh Base Filtering Engi 54 BitLocker Drive En Sh Block Level Backu Sh Bluetooth Support 54 BranchCache Sh Certificate Propag Sh CNG Key Isolation Sh COM Event Syst Sh COM System Ap 54 Computer Browser Sh Credential Manager _ Description Provides Us Monitors a co9u t Processes a Determines Facilitates t Provides su Processes in Transfers fil The Base Fil BDESVC hos The WBENG The Bluetoo This service Copies user The CNG ke Supports Sy Manages th Maintains a Provides se Status Startup Type Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Automatic D Automatic Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual Automatic Manual Manual Manua
109. ided by Yokogawa shall prevail over this Agreement Some software may be licensed to you directly by Supplier 2 7 The Software Product may contain open source software OSS for which the special terms and conditions separately provided by Yokogawa shall take precedence over this Agreement 3 Restrictions on Application 3 1 Unless otherwise agreed in writing between you and Yokogawa the Software Product is not intended designed produced or licensed for use in relation to aircraft operation or control ship navigation or marine equipment control or ground facility or device for support of the aforesaid operation or control or for use in relation to rail facility nuclear related facility radiation related equipment or medical equipment or facility or under any other circumstances which may require high safety standards 3 2 If the Software Product is used for the abovementioned purposes neither Yokogawa nor Supplier assumes liability for any claim or damage arising from the said use and you shall indemnify and hold Yokogawa Supplier their affiliates subcontractors officers directors employees and agents harmless from any liability or damage whatsoever including any court costs and attorney s fees arising out of or related to the said use 4 Limited Warranty 4 1 The Software Product shall be provided to you on an as is basis at the time of delivery and except for physical damage to the recording medium containing the Sof
110. igning one of four levels owner manager operator and monitor If a user is accessing a project other users cannot access that project Administrator Register and delete users 2 A A Client Client Client A J e Server access privileges Project operation privileges Monitoring Data collection and recording IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 1 Before Using the Product IM 04L65B01 01EN Features to improve reliability GA10 features the following functions to ensure reliable data collection Data supplementing function Backfill function If a data dropout occurs in the data file that is being recorded due to a communication interference this function automatically acquires data from the internal memory of the device and restores the data loss in the file Data dropout Several conditions must be met for the backfill function to operate properly For details see Q4 on page 7 5 Auto reconnection when communication is disconnected If the communication is disconnected and data collection is interrupted communication retry is performed every approximately 30 seconds When communication recovers the server resumes data collection and recording This allows data loss to be kept to a minimum Protection of data files up to the moment of power failure GA10 writes to the data file every approximately 10 seconds This reduces the chances of the data file being lost in the event the PC shuts down unexpectedly Conv
111. ills the dropped data in the recording file by retrieving the missing data from the device after the system recovers Data is retrieved automatically from the device when the following conditions are met Operating conditions On the GA10 side e Applicable data Binary data Excel data is not included e Data time is set to Device time On the connected device side e Applicable devices GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 DX1000 DX2000 DX1000N DX1000T DX2000T FX1000 MV1000 MV2000 e Internal memory contains the event data file corresponding to the data loss location e The recording interval of the event data file is the same as the acquisition interval of the device FTP transferring of files is enabled FTP server function ON Port number 21 e The multi batch function is not in use IM 04L65B01 01EN 7 5 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting When the communication interference is eliminated the backfill function operates automatically The restored data is saved as a new file and you can view it on the Data files Page Marks that indicate that backfill has been performed are added to the beginning and end of the restored section of the data In the case of a short communication interference data loss may be restored even when the above settings are not specified In such a case GA10 does not create a new file but writes directly to the recording file The length of interruption time that makes this operation possible varies depending on
112. ime w Pre set mark Monitor Interval 1 Second Lei No String 1 x b Monitor interval Monitor area e Split Screen Direction d Monitor Data Set Number h Resize the Monitor Set Monitor Monitor Data Set Number 2 Gil Resize the Monitor Set 9 ON O OFF Split Screen Direction Horizontal Alarm Shape eO OLI i e Al arm S h ape Set Number in Spliting Direction 1 Alarm Color OFF ES ON m j Alarm Color Split Screen Data Set No Split Screen Data Set 1 Trend w Digital f Set Number in Splitting Direction g Split Screen Data Set 3 18 IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording Setting Data Collection Conditions a Data time Timestamps are attached to data that GA10 collects from devices You can set the type of timestamp to use to Device time or PC time Device time is the time information that the data collection device uses PC time is the time information that the PC in which the server is installed uses e f Device time is selected By selecting Device time you can synchronize the data in GA10 with the data in the corresponding device In addition the backfill function becomes available However if data is collected from multiple devices time offset can occur between the devices and the collection interval may be different In other words data canno
113. ing and Starting Data Collection and Recording Record Interval Select the interval from the drop down list Options 100 Millisecond 200 Millisecond 500 Millisecond 1 Second 2 Second 5 Second 10 Second 20 Second 30 Second 1 Minute 2 Minute 5 Minute 10 Minute The intervals that are displayed in the list are integer multiples of the collection period specified on the Monitor Page If Data time is set to Device time you cannot specify the record interval Record File Type Specify the data output format You can save the recorded file in binary format dld extension or Excel format xlsx extension Start Condition You can specify the following for the start condition Start Condition Description Starts recording when the Start Recording button is clicked Specified Time Starts recording when the specified time arrives Specified Period Records at the specified period trigger a trigger Stop Condition You can specify the following for the stop condition Stop Condition Description Stops recording when the Stop Recording button is clicked Specified Time Stops recording at the specified time If the start condition is set to Alarm or Level GA10 enters a recording standby state Stops recording when the specified time elapses after recording starts If the start condition is set to Alarm or Level GA10 enters a recording standby state Data Number Stops recor
114. ing the Product Data Collection Project GA10 collects data in units of projects Projects are created by users to suite their purposes For example a project named Process A can be created to collect measured data from a process called A In this way a project can be created for each set of collected data For each project the data to be collected data to be recorded the monitor page layout and the like are specified Multiple projects can be created in a single server Monitoring Collected data can be monitored on the Monitor Page On the Monitor Page you can arrange four types of displays trend digital meter and alarm in an easy to view layout In addition related data can be displayed in groups to monitor measurements efficiently In the trend display you can refer to past data 0002 H L H L 0003 0004 H H L L 0005 0006 H 0007 0008 ji 18 02 00 18 03 00 18 05 00 18 06 00 18 07 2013712703 ne aon Time h m s 1min di H 121 User Management GA10 users can be registered and managed There are two user levels administrator and user Administrators are responsible for registering and deleting all users Users enter their IDs and passwords to access a server Of the users registered in a server only those that have been granted privileges can access projects The operation scope of each user can be managed by ass
115. installed in the PC E3023 An error occurred while reading the file Failed to load the file when importing a project or tag information Check that the file for importing is correct E3024 An error occurred while writing the file Check that the export destination folder is not set to read only and that there is enough free disk space E3025 User manual does not excit in the specified location Place the PDF manuals in the client installation folder E3026 Failed to start Adobe Reader Check whether Adobe Reader is installed and the version Simultaneous running projects has reached the The number of running projects in the server has reached the E3027 Se dh maximum number failed to start monitoring maximum number Stop data collection in other projects Data collection cannot be started because the maximum device Because the maximum concurrent number of M E3028 connections will be exceeded Stop data collection in other projects or connected devices is reached collecting cannot start e change the data collection device Because the maximum device number that can be Delete any of the registered projects first and then register the new E3029 i registered is reached the Project can not be created project Because the maximum number of open projects is The number of projects that the client has opened has reached the E3030 reached the project cannot be opened maximum number Close any of the opened projects E3031 Failed t
116. ion T Alarm on color Alarm occurrence i Alarm off color Alarm release The alarm colors specified on the Acquisition amp Monitor page Alarm Occurrence Display If ACK has not been executed the icon background blinks Alarm occurrence is displayed in the alarm color in the tag display area Alarm Indicator The status of alarm level 1 alarm level 2 alarm level 3 and alarm level 4 are displayed from the left Tag alarm status is indicated in the alarm color 4 8 IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 4 Monitoring Data Collection Alarm Type Icons Displayed Description Content t High limit alarm measurement high limit alarm deviation high limit alarm setting high limit alarm output high limit alarm Low limit alarm measurement low limit alarm deviation low limit alarm setting low limit alarm output low limit alarm Difference high limit alarm Difference low limit alarm High limit on rate of change alarm Low limit on rate of change alarm Delay high limit alarm Delay low limit alarm Deviation out limit alarm Deviation in limit alarm Od lt dd gt gt Ah aa A Other alarm e Date and Time The date and time of alarm occurrence and release e Alarm Level Displayed Description Content L1 Alarm level 1 L2 Alarm level 2 L3 Alarm level 3 L4 Alarm level 4 Alarm
117. ions E3053 l progress Wait for the search operation to complete and try searching again E3054 Failed to update the information of some specified tags Check the communication status of the device used by the tag to be or all tags updated IM 04L65B01 01EN 7 3 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Code Message Description and Solution Below are possible reasons Check the condition of the save destination There is not enough free space on the data save destination drive e If the data save destination is an external storage device the device E3055 Cannot write to specified recording folder is not inserted properly or is removed The data save destination is set to read only The data save destination drive is broken A location folder that is restricted by the operating system of the server is specified Make sure that the version of the added client is the same as the E3056 Connecting this version s server is not available server version Download the latest version of the software from the following URL www smartdacplus com software en 7 4 IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7 2 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Q1 Can the server and client be installed and run in the same PC A1 Yes The server and client can be installed in the same PC or in different PCs Q2 Is there a way to back up the recording data files automatically A2 You can use the mail transmission feature to send generated data files
118. it the assignments to customize the data collection Configure the settings Click here to display the Tag Setting Page of a tag channel on each line Data Logging Software admin Project B1 mm File Edit View Project Operation User Help Basic Operation IM 04L65B01 01EN B20 ekek nee SI Jo C ez see D Good 4 Tag 8 0002 80003 001 Device Gel 0002 J 001 Device amp 001 Device 001 Device amp wonn Iw 001 Device Get 0001 VI001 Select the tags to use 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device ei 001 Device Le 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device Ge 001 Device e 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device amp 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device e 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device KIEIEISIEIRIEISIEIRIEISIEIRIEIEIEIEIEISIEISIKISIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIEIE x amp Bv MI ia ina RENEE TE Action bar Use to collectively edit the settings of the selected lines Selected lines 1 Select a tag to use in data collection or recording Click a box in the Monitor column To select consecut
119. ition file refer to the description of registers in the user s manual of the Modbus device that you want to connect lt xml version 1 0 encoding utf 8 gt lt ModbusDevice Type SAMPLEA PortNo 502 CommandDelay 0 gt Match Type Modbus device name with the file name lt Options gt lt Option Name remote gt lt Options gt lt Registers gt Specify all the data to load from the device lt Register Name PV1 FunctionCode 3 Address 40003 DataType INT16 gt lt Register Name SP1 FunctionCode 3 Address 40004 DataType INT16 gt Register Name OUT1 FunctionCode 3 Address 40005 DataType INT16 gt lt Register Name MOD1 FunctionCode 3 Address 40008 DataType INT16 gt Register Name PIDNO1 FunctionCode 3 Address 40009 DataType INT16 gt lt Register Name SPNO FunctionCode 3 Address 40010 DataType INT16 gt Register Name ERROR 1 FunctionCode 3 Address 40002 DataType INT16 gt lt Register Name BSL FunctionCode 3 Address 41209 DataType INT16 gt lt Register Name PUNI1 FunctionCode 3 Address 41230 DataType INT16 gt lt Register Name PDP1 FunctionCode 3 Address 41231 DataType INT16 gt lt Register Name PV1Upper FunctionCode 3 Address 41232 DataType INT16 gt Register Name PV1Lower FunctionCode 3 Address 41233 DataType INT16 gt lt Register Name SPUpper FunctionCode 3 Address 40933 DataType INT16 gt l
120. itoring Data Collection pm Monitoring Alarms 4 5 3 Alarm Overview Click the Log tab The history of all monitored tags alarm occurrences and releases is displayed The top line is the most recent entry The display is automatically updated as alarms occur and are released An alarm Monitor Set displays alarm information of monitored tags in three formats 4 5 1 Group Overview Click the Group tab Alarm information is displayed at the If data is being collected in device time the history is group level Groups that do not have alarms set on any displayed by dividing the window for each device tags are not displayed Mostrecnt aim Group name Alarm list Scroll bar Ie Data Logging Software admin Projectl m e rene A User A we iew Froje peration ser el Wadi 201011719 09 53 40 000 Tag 0002 L1 H Off m om 2013 1119 09 53 40 000 Tag 0002 L1 H Off EE I 2l Q9 2013 11 19 09 53 23 000 Tag 0010 L3 H Off amp rehire Group 01Group O2E E Q9 t Ser 09 13 000 Tag 0006 L2 H Off SE d gt deiade i d plies e QD amp 2013711719 09 48 22 000 Tag 0010 L3 H On K Jl D sequi Jj J 2 cw os a 1 d 2013 11 19 09 43 57 000 Tag 0001 L2 L Off 1 w 2013 1119 09 41 40 000 Tag 0002 L2 L Off 1 i P 2013 1119 09 40 41 000 Tag 0004 L3 L Off 1 F 2013 11 19 09 39 13 000 Tag 0005 L1 L Off 3 SE 20
121. ive boxes click the first cell and then click the last cell while holding down the SHIFT key 2 Set the tags Clicking a cell in a column other than Monitor or Record displays a list box or a window containing options Select the desired setting For the Tag No and Tag Comment cells type text strings Select the device for the assigned channel to assign Select the channel Type the tag number and Select the data type e comment string decimal places pee A ze Lem tenen Le A sms 3 B bee D oeie C C Hone e Gel 001 Device SHORT SA S 001 Device Gi SHORT 4 Gi C 001 Device SHORT Gei A 001 Device SHORT A 001 Device SHORT Gi A 001 Device SHORT 4 x C 001 Device SHORT 4 Gi C 001 Device SHORT Gei 4 001 Device SHORT 4 Gi B 002 Device Go SHORT 1 002 Device SHORT 3 Gi SHORT Gi A E SHORT 2 Gi 0015 Bi 002 Device SHORT 4 Go Tag selected Click again to switch Multiple consecutive tags selected Select the number of 3 11 C hapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recordin Tag Settings Tag settings are used to set display groups and other settings in a project Therefore even if you change the device channel assigned to a tag there is no need to change display group settings or other settings that use tags Device Channel Tag No Tag Comment Ty
122. l LogOnAs Local Syste Local Service Local Syste Local Syste Local Service Local Syste Local Service Local Syste Local Syste Local Service Local Syste Local Syste Local Service Network S Local Syste Local Syste Local Service Local Syste Local Syste Local Syste _ e Extended K Standard Choose DLGServer On the Action menu click Stop to stop the server Double click DLGServer The DLGServer Properties appear N OG A In Startup parameters type the following character string PORT Number Specify the new port number in Number Specify the port number in the range of 1025 to 65535 excluding 50311 General Log On Recovery Dependencies DLGServer Service name Display name DLGServer Description SMARTDAGC Data Logging Software Server Path to executable C Program Files Yokogawa Electric Corporation SMARTDAC Data Logging Automatic e Help me configure service startup options Startup type Serwice status Stopped You can specify the start parameters that apply when you start the service from here PORT265530 Resume Start parameters Click Start 9 Click OK to close the window IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 2 Preparation 2 6 3 Entering a License Number GA10 GA10CL GA10UP When entering a license number use Windows administrator privileges If you are using Wind
123. larm information and instantaneous value in the file attachment will only be for this earliest occurring alarm Email is not sent for all other alarms that occur The condition for sending email is based on the alarm information of data collected at the data collection interval The condition for starting and stopping recording is based on the alarm information of data recorded at the record interval Behavior When Sending Email at Specified Intervals and File Attachments If Send by specified interval is specified note the following points Do not change the time during data collection and recording Doing so will affect the timestamps of data attached to e mails The timing for sending email is different when Data time is set to PC time and when Data time is set to Device time PC time The time on the PC in which the server is installed is used The data in the file attachment is all the tag data within the specified range Device time If Device time is specified tags are grouped by interval Send by specified time Send while data file is created 3 28 intervals such as everyday every week or every month An email is sent at a specific time within the interval An email is sent at user specified intervals after data collection starts An email is sent when the creation of a data file is completed after data collection starts information and instantaneous value for the specified tag can b
124. lay the Acquisition amp Monitor Page Area for setting data acquisition conditions Data Logging Software admin Project B1 File Edit View Project Operation User Help H A Ce eshte e JF C i een Hl Good Data time PC time ECH Pre set mark kJ S Tag ww Monitor Interval 1 Second Ki No String k R 2 eo E J k E E WEE BER m BEE L Display roup Monitor n W Acquisition amp Monitor 4 Monitor Data Set Number 2 eil Resizethe Monitor Set 9 ON O OFF X Record Split Screen Direction Horizontal Gil Alarm Shape eoo OLI e EZ Set Number in Spliting Direction 1 Gil Alarm Color orF i on B D4 E Mail Split Screen Data Set Monitor Set Layout el No Split Screen Data Set ememr m nel Access amp Others 1 Trend Del c Gi 2_ Digital Lei p x S E d NZ 4 TAG 0002 SS IAG 0004 1 20 Area for setting the Monitor Area for checking the Monitor Set layout The Acquisition amp Monitor Page is divided into two areas an area for setting data collection conditions and another for configuring the monitor The details of each are provided in the following pages Use the letters a to j in the figure to reference the corresponding descriptions Acquisition area a Data time c Pre set mark Data time PC t
125. lege and the user name ret name le Access privilege User who are locking accessing The following types of access privileges are available e o Ae Owner Manager Operator Monitor Project access privileges gt page 3 30 IM 04L65B01 01EN Doc Other Operations If Necessary 2 6 1 Starting Restarting and Stopping the Server To manually start or stop the GA10 server follow the procedure below Note Lv Before stopping the server stop data collection and recording and log out KE e Starting Restarting or Stopping the Server On the Start menu click Control Panel and Administrative Tools and double click Services In the Services window choose DLGServer To stop the server on the Action menu click Stop The status turns blank WK GN 9S9 To start the server on the Action menu click Start Click Restart to stop the server once and restart The status shows Started Changing the Server Startup Type from Automatic to Manual Carry out steps 1 to 3 in the previous section to stop the server In the Services window double click DLGServer The DLGServer Properties appear Click the Startup type arrow and click Manual AO N sw Click OK to close the dialog box e Checking Whether the GA10 Server Is Running After installation to check whether the GA10 server is running follow the procedure below 1 On the Start menu click Control Panel and Administrative Tools and double click
126. lso copy and paste selected content using the Edit menu To select the range of setup data follow one of the methods below e Select by dragging Click the first line you want to select Drag to the last line you want to select and release the mouse button e Select using the Shift key After selecting the first line you want to select hold down the Shift key and click the last line you want to select e Select all lines Click the title area of the Monitor column to select all setup data Collective Editing 1 Select the rows that you want to edit collectively 1 Click the left edge of the first row Tag No Monitor Device Channel 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device Type Dec Point SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT SHORT Tag Comment 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device x 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 001 Device 1 002 Device B 002 Device iB 002 Device 14 002 Device M 002 Device 2 Drag and release ERRRRRRRRRRRRE K gEgoggggegeeggeggg9ct PON PO ARD PP PP P P HEKEKERKEKEKEKEKEKEKEKEKEEK bd 2 Click an icon at the bottom for the column that you want to edit The values in the selected range will be changed LONG LONG LONG LONG LONG LONG LONG LONG LONG LONG 001 Device 001 Device 00
127. ly to every project in the same client IM 04L65B01 01EN 5 1 ejeq Buipio283 Huibeuew Chapter 5 Managing Recording Data Adjusting Column Widths When you move the pointer near a boundary of a column title the pointer changes to In this condition drag the pointer to move the boundary to the desired position The results of adjusting column widths apply to every project in the same client Sorting the File List Click a column title to sort the file list on the basis of the clicked column Click it again to sort in reverse order A sort mark A V appears in the column title area Refreshing the Display On the View menu click Refresh The most recent file information is retrieved from the server and the page is refreshed l5 Displaying Recording Data Recording data can be displayed in Universal Viewer 1 Select the file you want to view You can select multiple link files 2 Click Open Universal Viewer starts and the data in the file is displayed You can also double click the file to open it Note vw e For instructions on how to use Universal Viewer see the Universal Viewer User s Manual e GA10 recording data dld extension can be displayed on Universal Viewer version R1 03 and later CUA IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 6 Managing Users 6 1 Administrator and Users In GA10 you can set server access privileges There are two types of server access privileges admini
128. me turns blue Model name 001 DX 7000 Device name Device icon HH 10 1 32 85e Communication address Displays the host name or IP address Selected Not selected Basic Operation 1 Search for devices connected to the network Click Search in the Online Devices List The connected devices will appear 2 Register devices Select the icon of the device that you want to register to the project and drag it to the Devices List or click I lt in the center of the page If the device is already shown in the Registered Devices List you can register it in the same manner 3 For a device that is not automatically detected in step 1 type in the information to register them On the Devices List click Register Device and enter the necessary information in the displayed dialog box 1 For devices that cannot be detected see Note on the next page IM 04L65B01 01EN 3 7 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording Searching for Network Devices Search for devices connected to the network to display them in the Online Devices List Simply click the button to search and display the devices as icons in the list Comm Kind B Ethernet CO Serial 1 Set the search filter to Ethernet or Serial Comm Kind thernet O Serial Search filter 2 Click Search Bi Ethernet O Serial The connected devices are detected and displayed in the Online De
129. mp amp ie v t ena a EIS 6 To add more users repeat the procedure above Registered users will be able to log in set their passwords and perform their assigned tasks Te Project Page 2 4 IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 2 Preparation 2 On the File menu click New Project The Create New Project dialog box appears 3 Type the project name and comment Set Settings Mode to Simple Settings Differences between Simple Settings and Detail Settings gt page 3 1 Settings Mode Simple Settings 9 Detail Settings Type the project name and comment 4 Click OK A new project is created in the Project List Page File Edit View Project Operation User Help Hice d e ES Project 1 Owner admin Je c a ee DU coa Note Luv You can enter up to 20 characters for Project s Name and 60 characters for Comment Following characters are unavailable for Project s name V n Simple Settings you only have to specify the data collection source device record interval and data file save destination to start collecting data e f you select Simple Settings you can change to Detail Settings while you are configuring a new project but you cannot change from Detail Settings to Simple Settings WT B P PCPCP CPC C C CP C C C C C A project that you create is shown in the Project List Page along with the information about the project Access privi
130. n Resuming data collection and recording The server resumes data collection and recording after it restarts unless the user had manually stopped the server or shut down the host PC Depending on the power off condition monitoring and recording after restarting will behave as shown in the following table Monitoring Recording File Division Backfill Condition after Restart Display Division Operation Sudden power off Unpredictable shutdown Resume Divide No operation such as a power failure or PC power cord disconnection Normal restart Shutdown by a user restart Stop Divide No operation due to Windows updating and the like Monitoring and recording are not affected by logging off of the PC 7 6 IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Q6 A communication error occurred between the client and server Will data collection continue A6 Because data collection is performed between the server and data collection devices the operation continues even when a communication error occurs between the client PC and server PC When a communication error occurs between the client PC and server PC the client logs out from the server The project that was open is closed In this situation if data collection was in progress and the project s Keep Lock State was set to ON the project will remain locked To control the project before the communication recovers perform either of the procedures below from a client on another PC usin
131. n Gates 4 10 4 7 1 Displayed Content E 4 10 IM 04L65B01 01EN Contents 4 8 Controlling Devices during Data Collection AAA 4 11 4 8 1 Controlling Device Computation from GAT0 4 11 4 9 Things to ONS ERE NN 4 12 4 9 1 Time Zone and Daylight Saving TIITIG uua ndo cedros nro ditto nir nah ar toa Rats cere neat 4 12 4 9 2 Error O ct 4 12 4 9 3 Reflecting Changes Made on the Monitor Page to the Setting Page 4 12 4 9 4 Changing the Time on the Device after Starting Data Collection and Recording 4 12 4 10 NO II MINS MOO sr RE T rm 4 13 4 10 1 Displayed Content in the Log Dialog Box 4 13 410 2 Opening the Log Dialog BOX E 4 13 Chapter 5 Managing Recording Data 5 1 Displaying a List of Data FIes E 5 1 5 1 1 Displayed Content E 5 1 52 Displaying Recording Data EE 5 2 Chapter 6 Managing Users 6 1 Administrator and WE c e a ee eee 6 1 6 2 Managing User StatUS NER EERE aii 6 2 6 2 1 Using the User Management Page ac raxkeka reae ibd aka kaaaa leben daa crue aen aa Sca Varr a 6 2 6 3 Changing User Information E 6 2 6 3 1 How the Administrator Changes Other User Intormmaton 6 2 6 3 2 How Users Change Their Information 6 3 6 4 Registering and Deleting EE 6 3 6 4 1 Registering a E 6 3 6 4 2 Br Re E 6 4 6 4 3 Changing a Project Owner rcp E RERE IIT HAE URP OGEA NAMEN T HPUHPAT Nn Hav REIR OO MN PbA I SMNNIN TEUER 6 4 6 4 4 Opening a Project at a
132. n the Log dialog box You can open the Log dialog box at any time when you are logged in to the server The dialog box stays open until you close it 4 10 1Displayed Content in the Log Dialog Box Up to 1000 log events that occur from when the user logs in to the server until the user logs out are displayed There are two types of logs system log displayed in yellow which deals with the server and project log displayed in blue which deals with projects System log includes events such as server login and logout Project log includes data collection start and stop System logs are sent to all users Project logs are sent to users that have the projects opened 4 10 20pening the Log Dialog Box On the View menu click Log The log dialog box opens Filter i Project m T EI Project1 admin excutes stopping collecting Projecti V K002 x Project1 admin excutes collecting Project1 A001 Project admin excutes stopping collecting Projecti vv K002 x Project1 admin excutes recording Project 003 Project1 Project1 s recording started VW 005 ex Project1 Project1 s recording started ik DOE x 1118 15 58 13 1148 15 59 20 Log list Heo Woe I Most recent log entry Filter The events that correspond to the filter box that you clicked and turned blue appear For details see Transmission scope LogList The log events are displayed in the order of occurrenc
133. n the project The dialog box closes and the name of the user You can select any level up to your assigned level who locked the project disappears from the project c5 b4 The following figure is an example of a user who is assigned the Manager level The user cannot select the Owner level because it is higher than the Manager level HL Gest ES Project 1 n Bod Please Choose Access Permission Owner Q Manager Q Operator Monitor Owner admin 5 Click OK The dialog box closes the Project Page appears Note LLL Only the operations allowed at the specified privilege level can be used in the project However if the project is locked users other than the user who applied the lock can only access the project at the Monitor level KE PPP E 6MAI V 6 4 5 Unlocking a Project by Force The administrator can only unlock locked projects 1 On the Project List Page select the locked project Data File Edit View Project Operation User Help ll Good Displays the user who locked the project 2 On the Project menu click Unlock Project Forcibly A confirmation message for unlocking appears IM 04L65B01 01EN 6 5 ss Blank eee Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 Messages That GA10 May Display Messages may appear on the screen during operation This section describes the messages and how to respond to them Messages Code Message Description and Solution M1001 OK to
134. nce the Project name you entered already exists A project with the same name is already being used Check the project you can not change it name and change to a different name E3015 The Project which is opening can not be deleted Delete the project after closing the relevant project E3016 The Project which is running can not be deleted Delete the project after stopping the relevant project The maximum number of registered devices has been Delete any of the devices registered in the server first and then E3017 reached the device cannot be registered register the new device The device that you want to delete is being used in a project Check that the device is not being used in another project Delete the device from the Devices List on the Device Setting Page of other projects and then delete the device Original owner is opening projects you cannot change When the administrator tried to change the owner of a project the E3019 ME nek current owner had the project opened Change the owner after the current owner closes the project l Check the information for accessing the device and the communication E3020 Server can not receive device information path between the server and device The specified drive does not exist Change the data file save destination folder E3018 The equipment in use can not to be removed E3021 Fail to create record folder E3022 Failed to start Universal Viewer Check whether Universal Viewer is
135. ndary of the divided areas can be moved up and down The last row is divided equally h Resize the Monitor Set When set to On you can make fine adjustments to the arrangement also on the Monitor Page i Alarm Shape You can set the shape of the alarm display area to circle O or rectangular L1 j Alarm Color You can change the color that appears when alarms are active On and when alarms are inactive Off Clicking a color displays a Color Setting dialog box where you can select the color 3 20 IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording 3 3 7 Setting the Data Recording Method GA10 saves the data collected at the collection interval to data files at a specific record interval The instantaneous values of data are recorded The collected data at each record interval is saved to files without any data processing The figure shows an example of how data is recorded when the collection interval is 1 second the record interval for instantaneous values is 5 seconds and recording is started at 0 00 00 In instantaneous value recording the collected data at 0 00 00 0 00 05 and 0 00 10 are saved as record data The first collected data is called recording start point Recording data o O O O Collected data l O 0 00 00 0 00 05 0 00 10 0 00 15 0 00 20 0 00 25 SES Collection interval 1 sec Record interval of instantaneous values 5 sec A Recording s
136. ng example shows how the administrator or a user changes his or her full name and password 1 Start the client and log in to the server The Project List Page appears Dat File Edit View Project Operation User Hel p D 4 Ce LEE On the User menu click Change Information The Change User s Information dialog box opens 3 Change the full name or password view the changes and click OK To change the password type the current and new passwords Change User s Information User Name User Full Name Password New Password Confirm New Password l Cancel J Note LLL e You can change the full name and password simultaneously e Enter the password using 4 to 30 alphanumeric characters JT The default values of the settings in the Change User s Information dialog box are shown below Item Initial value Full Name User full name before change Password Nothing is displayed New Password Nothing is displayed Confirm New Password Nothing is displayed IM 04L65B01 01EN m Registering and Deleting Users Only the administrator can register and delete other users 6 4 1 Registering a New Users 1 Start the client and log in with the administrator account that you created earlier 2 On the View menu click User Management Page Or click the X icon The User Management Page appears 3 On the User menu click Register New User Data File Edit View Project Opera
137. nge the project setting window to the Access amp Others Setting Page A list of users registered in the server appears File Edit View Project Operation User Help Hie s rd Ce S JFF i ea Cen Access m Device v m E Manager a Operator x Monitor 2 S Tag v S m Bom v z XE Record v SS D Emai v dp Ea Access amp Others W B amp e I I I x User List 2 User 2 User2 d User A User4 A User a User A User8 a All Users Keep Lock State O ON DDE Server OON OFF OFF Mle WY You can change how the users are displayed between User Name and User Full Name by clicking User Display Form on the View menu n User1 A User name display Alpha GA10 User full name display Lx C P CP C IM 04L65B01 01EN 4 Drag the appropriate user to the appropriate privilege area m Data Logging Software admin Project B1 File Edit View Project Operation User Help HH i se pe A JFF aa ea Mj Device v d Manager d 2 EC Manager Operator Monitor ER privileges privileges privileges q Emai v ES Access amp Others v User list Others Keep Lock State O ON Q OFF DDE Server O ON O
138. not show alarm indicators click Alarm on the View menu to unselect the command IM 04L65B01 01EN Measured value Bar meter Bar meter Unit Alarm zone and alarm value mark Alarm indicator Tag color Tag name Analog meter Analog meter v2 e Alarm zone and unit Alarm indicator Tag Display Area Tag alarm status is indicated in the alarm color Alarm Zone The zone where alarms occur is indicated in the alarm color Alarm Value Mark bar meters only Indicates the alarm value of data collection devices This appears when the alarm type is set to high limit low limit difference high limit difference low limit delay high limit or delay low limit Displayed Content Description Fl Indicates that the alarm type is high limit or difference high limit Fl Indicates that the alarm type is low limit or difference low limit E Indicates that the alarm type is delay high limit E Indicates that the alarm type is delay low limit Alarm Indicator The status of alarm level 1 alarm level 2 alarm level 3 and alarm level 4 are displayed from the left Tag alarm status is indicated in the alarm color A character that indicates the alarm type is displayed It is not shown if the display area is limited Characters that indicate alarm types section 4 5 3 You can show and hide alarm indicators section 4 3 2 4 7 Chapter 4 Mon
139. o File Division None eo lc Number of Files C Limit the Number of Files D E Mail Folder C Users PubliciDocuments SMARTDAC Data Logging SoftwarelDatalProject B1 C Referto File Name Data Attach the Date Attach the Time Lg Access amp Others Comment Title String z 9 EE D0 3 v Mi ve geb 5 Co N C Cn Co N IM 04L65B01 01EN 3 21 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording The following settings are available on the Record Setting Page The details of each are provided in the following pages Record Interval Record File Type e Start Stop Condition e File Division e Number of Files e Folder File Name e Comment Note LLL The data recording settings vary depending on whether the data collection condition was set to PC time or Device time Also the handling of alarm information and the number of record data files vary gt page 3 24 Ifthe server stops for some reason during recording recording will resume when the server recovers However if the server is stopped manually or if the PC in which the server is installed stops the data file is cut at this point and saved Recording will not resume even if the server is restarted When the server stops gt page 7 5 WP CC C P p PP C CPC C C P 3 22 IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configur
140. o delete data file Another client may be using the data file that you want to delete Update the information on the Data files Page and check that the E3032 Failed to open data files bean neat e EEE 7 2 IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Code Message Description and Solution E3033 Fail to launch web browser A Web browser may not be installed E3034 Sa Tale BECAUSE INENG EE Ask the project owner to grant project access privileges Operation failed because the target user does not The user may already have been deleted Update the information on E3035 exist the User Management Page and check whether the user exists E3036 EE EEN Delete unneeded devices from the Registered Devices List the maximum number E3037 Project is closed because Project lock status is To use the project open it again released forcibly E3038 Operation failed because the project is locked by Use the project after the project is unlocked another user E3039 Specified new owner does not exist you can not The user may already have been deleted Set the new owner to an change the owner existing user The project may already have been deleted Update the information on E3040 Operation failed because Project is deleted ipe te Pade EE E3041 Serial no is invalid Activation failed Check the license number and enter it correctly Server has not been activated Adding option to E3042 software failed Register the server license first
141. odbus MW100 protocol e Additional Channels DA100 GateWT for GA10 DR130 DAQLOGGER Model Suffix Code Name E ee SC RNC DR240 MXLOGGER d 500ch 1000ch 1000ch2000ch 1 Includes Yokogawa control products 02 100ch 500ch 200ch 1000ch u i 500ch gt 2000ch Main GA10 Specifications 03 100ch 1000ch 200ch 2000ch 04 100ch 2000ch How the software is provided simultaneous client connections to 32 clients Name Description Maximum number of License sheet Contains the license keys Check that the Gr E 30 correct number of licenses are present p p l GA10 Data Logging Software 1 sheet A4 size Maximum number of device 1000 Downloading the Latest Software and registrations Manuals Maximum number of project 10000 registrations Maximum number of user 100 registrations 1 3 PC System Requirements Maximum number of clients that can run simultaneously on the 1 e Hardware same PC Item Description Monitor interval 100 ms 200 ms 500 ms 1 s 2 s CPU Pentium 4 3 2 GHz or faster when set to PC time 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s 1 min 2 min Internal memory 2 GB or more 5 min 10 min Hard disk 100 MB or more of free space NTFS recommended Monitor interval The acquisition interval of each Mouse Mouse compatible with the OS when set to device time device 1 Display 1024 x 768 dots or higher 65536 colors or more Record interval when set to PC time 100 ms 200 ms 500 m
142. of the trip line to the desired position Y axis Displays the Y axis scale title and unit Each y axis is displayed according to its corresponding tag color Legend Displays tags tag colors waveform display on off check boxes and Y axis display on off check boxes Alarm Display Displays alarms using bars from occurrence to release Time Axis The right end shows the most recent data time IM 04L65B01 01EN Vertical Splitter Use the vertical splitter to adjust the width of the Y axis display area When you move the pointer over the vertical splitter the pointer changes to In this condition drag the pointer to expand or reduce the width of the Y axis display area Waveform Display e Active Waveform The front most displayed waveform is called the active waveform Changing the Active Waveform Click a tag in the Legend or a Y axis to make the corresponding waveform the active waveform When a Y axis is shared among multiple waveforms the waveform with the smallest waveform number will become the active waveform The active waveform mark a moves below the Y axis of the active waveform Automatically Updating the Displayed Data monitor mode When the time axis scroll bar is at the right end or when it is not displayed the data display is automatically updated This mode is called monitor mode The right end of the waveform is the most recent data Viewing Past Data playback mode
143. old down FUNC for 3 s to switch to basic setting mode and select the Menu tab gt Communication Ethernet Note LLLI MM For details on where the Ethernet port is located and the hierarchy of setting menus see the user s manual of the relevant device KE 3 Check that the PC and the device have been connected You can check the connection using Windows De vice Manager or from the command prompt 4 Register the DX on the network in GA10 Double click the project that you created in section 3 2 1 The Simple Settings page opens File Edit View Project Operation User Help Hinc ahh gie 1 C Ia io Connect Device 001 002 003 004 2 Comm Kind E Ethernet recor m Acknowledge 005 006 por pos Hide next time 5 Click Search in the Online Devices List on the right side of the page Devices connected to the network are detected and displayed Click Search c 6 Drag amp drop the icon of the device that you want to register to the Device List on the left side of the page Data Logging Software admin Project A1 File Edit View Project Operation User Help Hie d rur A H Go ail Settings information X J Click to start monitor Connect Device
144. on on how to use a DDE client see the manual for the DDE client IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recordin The application name topic name and item number that are used to retrieve data with the DDE client are shown below Text String to Specify and Output Information DLGDDE fixed Specify the name of the target project date Outputs the date as a text string The date format is YYYY MM DD time Outputs the time as a text string The time format is hh mm ss Application name Topic name Item name Date Millisecond msec Outputs the millisecond as a text string The millisecond format is msec The millisecond is expressed using a number between 000 and 999 Data number no Outputs the data number as a number The data number starts with zero tagxxxx Xxxx is the tag index number Outputs the tag value as a number The value is displayed using the number of decimal places for tags that is specified on the Tag Setting Page A IMPORTANT e While DDE is running do not change the project name topic name e To save files using Excel as a DDE client set Files of type to Excel 97 2003 book xls Mle WEEE e If data collected by the DDE server is in error it is output using indications other than values For the different types of error data see section 4 9 2 e The time information that is used for DDE queries is the PC time in which th
145. ore Using the Product 1 4 Menu and Icons This section describes the GA10 menus and icons and page references on how to use them Menu before logging in File View Help AY Tool Bar see the table below Menu Description See pages File F e Login Login server 2 2 Exit Exit application View Style gt Switch the display style 2 3 4 2 y Tool Bar Show or hide the tool bar Help H User s amp Manual F1 Display user operation manual Input License Display license dialogue 2 7 Input Server License Display server license dialogue 2 7 e About Display program information version number and copyright 2 7 Server information Display server version information dialogue 2 8 To Update Website Display website of Data Logging Software Menu after logging in Append mark to all groups Append mark to the current group Turn alarm s sound off Mark edit box Alarm ACK File Edit View Project Operation User Help HH e wehbe DX en S to CT MESE ee Tool Bar Mark Bar Alarm Action Bar see the table below see page 4 6 see page 4 9 Menu Description See pages File Logout Logout from server 2 3 New Project Create a Project 2 4 3 2 3 4 Import Project Import Project information to create Project from file 3 4 Export Project Export Project information to file 3 4 Import tags Import
146. ormation is not updated and the channel information of the device already registered is used When tag information is changed manually If the alarm value range unit and so on are changed on the connected device the tag information can be updated The updated information is applied to Type and Dec Point for the specified tag Open the project that you want to change the tag information of Open the project with manager or higher access privileges privileges that allow setting operation Only projects in which data monitoring is stopped can be used Select Tag in the navigation area on the left of the window n Tag Monitor Record Device Channel Tag No Tag Comment Type Dec Point a Taa lt m0001 m O0t Device VI001 0001 LONG 4 Go m0002 001 Device Go VI002 0002 LONG G4 Ei mj0003 IW 001 Device vi003 0003 BOOL G0 e Display w mio004 IW 001Device G VI004 0004 LONG G4 mjo005 NM 001 Device VI005 0005 LONG G4 XY Record ww nn O0t Device VI006 0006 LONG 4 Song M 001 Device VI007 0007 LONG G4 mjoo08 001 Device G VI008 0008 LONG 4 Dq E Mail w mjo009 001 Device vi009 0009 LONG 4 mjo010 001 Device VI010 0010 LONG G4 ne m0011 IW 001 Device VI011 0011 BOOL Gin ere m001
147. ou set earlier to log in cs ceannara 7 2 On the View menu click User Management Page 2 5 Creating a Project Or click the A icon After logging in to the server create a project to manage The User Management Page appears data collection and recording 3 You can create a project in one of the following ways On the User menu click Register New User Create a new project You can create a new data collection project File Edit View Project Operation Use Hie mui Ce Sg u C ae sees DU Good Export and import You can export and import a project Copy and paste You can duplicate an existing project This section explains how to create a new project using Simple Settings 1 Switch from the User Management Page to the Project List page On the View menu click Project List Page Or click the amp a icon Switch to Project List page The Change User s Information dialog box appears Edit View Project Operation Use H3 wi n ZC e EIS 4 Type the user name and user full name em nem Enter up to 20 ASCII characters for the user UO METTE UE name Registe User A User Full Mame BBBB fullnamae ok lU came 2 Click OK The user is registered and an icon is added in the Corse window The Project List Page appears The first page that appears when you log in is the Project List Page File Edit View Project Operation User Help Hisce wh a
148. ows 7 follow steps 1 and 2 below to start the software and then enter the license number Checking the Remaining Trial Period In the software click About on the Help menu and check the remaining number of days in the dialog box that appears Entering a License Number during the Trial Period Right click Data Logging Software in the Start menu On the shortcut menu click Run as administrator Data Logging Software starts Log in to the server WS N sw On the Help menu click Input Server License A dialog box appears Input Server License Please input software s license numbers Content l Close 5 Type the license number and click Register The license number appears in the dialog box Note LLL vM After registering the license you must restart the server For the procedure to restart the server see Sec 2 6 1 KC e After the Trial Period Is Over If the trial period expires you will no longer be able to log in When you start the software you will be prompted to enter the license number If you have purchased a license type the number Upgrading to Increase the Number of Channels GA10UP To add an option that increases the number of channels tags type the license number of the option in the Input Server License dialog box shown above The following table shows the maximum number of tags in a project after adding options IM 04L65B01 01EN
149. pace on the disk that contains the data file save destination directory In the following conditions is displayed and the bar does not display the amount of space used e Not recording The data file save destination folder is set to a network folder IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 4 Monitoring Data Collection e Device Communication Status The status of communication with the devices in the Device List is displayed Nothing is displayed when data collection is stopped Model icon p 001 DX2000 e Device name DX2000 R414 e Model name 10 1 32 85 amp Communication address Normal e Communication status Item Description Model icon Device icon Device name Device name and device number Model name and release number or software name and release number Model name Communication IP address address be Controlling Devices during Data Collection 4 8 1 Controlling Device Computation from GA10 On the Project menu click Start Computing Stop Computing Clear Computing or Clear amp Start Computing Computation is collectively controlled on the devices that meet the following conditions Devices that are in the Device List of the project Devices that have computation functionality Devices that support Start Computing Stop Computing Clear Computing and Clear amp Start Computing
150. pe m0001 LI 001 Device amp 0001 0001 TagComment0001 SHORT x m0002 001 Device 0002 0002 TagComment0002 SHORT x 880003 001 Device TagComment0003 SHORT TagComment0004 SHORT m0004 001 Device m0005 O 001 Device Gil 0005 0005 TagComment0005 SHORT Gi Monitor Record Dec Point x x m0006 E 001 Device G m0007 001 Device m0008 001 Device Ge 0008 X 0008 TagComment0006 SHORT TagComment0007 SHORT TagComment0008 SHORT 998986966869 Fb bb Fb PP P 9goegeeoggtc The tag settings are explained below 1 Monitor tag index These are unique tag numbers assigned sequentially starting with 0001 You cannot change the numbers Click the boxes to specify whether to enable data monitoring 2 Record Click the boxes to specify whether to enable data recording 3 Device Specify the names of the devices to assign to the tags 4 Channel Specify the channels to assign to the tags Clicking a button displays a separate window Select a channel number to apply it to the sheet 5 Tag No and Tag Comment Enter aliases for the tags as tag numbers and tag comments Specify up to 16 characters for tag numbers and 32 characters for tag comments You can select which name to display Tag Index Tag No or Tag Comment to suit your purpose To select which name to display on the View menu click Tag Displa
151. pea yes p Yes Yes M Registered Devices List DR130 Yes Yes Yes 34150 f DR230 a Yes ves 34150 You can also drag a device from the Online Devices List DR240 Yes Yes Yes 34150 to register it GX10 2 Yes Yes Yes 34434 3 GX202 Yes Yes Yes 344343 Display filter GP10 2 Yes Yes Yes 34434 3 GP20 2 Yes Yes Yes 34434 3 UT32A Yes Yes Yes 502 UT35A Yes Yes Yes 502 Pu Pome UT52A Yes Yes Yes 502 m m Update UT55A Yes Yes Yes 502 1073285 10132128 UT75A Yes Yes Yes 502 Upson ves ves ves Ze Click Update to retrieve the most recent list of devices es es es UM33A Yes Yes Yes 502 from the server Devices supporting the Modbus Ga SS Se You can set the Comm Kind filter to display only the protocol devices using the specified interface If you select Serial GateWT for GA10 No No Yes 50295 4 the devices connected to the serial port of the server PC DAQLOGGER No No Yes 50280 4 will be displayed DAQ32Plus No No Yes 502784 MXLOGGER No No Yes 50284 4 1 Yes Supported No Not supported 2 The GX GP version R1 03 03 and later supports auto searching on an Ethernet network 3 The communication port can be specified on the GX GP but GA10 only supports the default value 34434 4 Aport number must be specified as a parameter when the interface is specified The port numbers in the table are default values Mle WE To connect to DAQLOGGER DAQ32Plus or MXLOGGER enter the IP address of th
152. played correctly If according to the DST they are not the same the DST information of the device is not reflected correctly When device settings The changes are not Recording stops are changed during reflected recording Changes to devices during data collection and recording b Q11 What is PC time or Device time kou E IM 04L65B01 01EN 3 25 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recordin Basic Operation 3 26 3 3 8 Configuring Mail Settings GA10 can send email when alarms occur or when the communication status changes Configure email settings on the Mail Setting Page Click here to display the Email Setting Page SMTP server settings qa Data Logging Software admin Project B1 File Edit View Project Operation User Help Blag Up te Un d e ua CH 4 Lack DI Good SMTP Server Resend Times wg Device Authentication Methods OFF e Send while alarm occurs TagRange Iag 0001 Iag 0100 Level1 Level2 Level3 Level4 Sending Setting Attached Files Alarm Information Instantaneous Value Tag Range IS 1a pofo BR Send mail when Comm Status is changed Y Communication Disconnect Communication Recover Loss Data Sending Setting CO Send by specified interval Everyday Gil Ab
153. propriate cell to display a separate window Select a color to apply it to the sheet 10 Trip Use Click to use the waveform trip line Value Type the value Color Specify the trip line color To change the color click the appropriate cell to display a separate window Select a color to apply it to the sheet 3 16 Collectively Edit Setup Data To collectively edit setup data you must select the target setup data and then click a button on the action bar which is at the bottom of the window The result varies depending on the type of icon you press on the action bar see the following table To select the range The procedure is the same as explained on bk page 3 13 Switches the item selection state If the data values in the selected range are not all the same clicking this icon will switch all of them to match the first data value in the selected range Increment Assigns increasing tag index numbers starting with the first tag in the selected range Y axis grouping Groups Y axes whose unit is the same unit together Y axis grouping Groups Y axes whose unit and scale value unit amp scale are the same together Copy Copies the settings of the first tag in the selected range to the other tags in the selected range Copy flag Switches between selected and unselected states for items to be pasted when copying setup data The items are normally selected pasted Clicking this button causes the corresponding
154. r Set or Meter Monitor Set Display Data Condition OVER OVER OVER OVER INVALID INVALID BURNOUT BURNOUT ILLEGAL ILLEGAL LACK LACK OFF OFF See Data that indicates errors Display in the Trend Monitor Set Data Condition Waveform Cursor Value OVER Drawn exceeding the OVER scale lower limit Drawn exceeding the OVER OVER Nothing blank INVALID INVALID BURNOUT BURNOUT ILLEGAL ILLEGAL LACK LACK See Data that indicates errors Data in Recording Data Files Data in Binary Data Data in Excel Data Data Condition Files Files OVER OVER OVER OVER OVER OVER INVALID INVALID INVALID BURNOUT BURNOUT BURNOUT ILLEGAL ILLEGAL ILLEGAL LACK LACK LACK OFF OFF OFF See Data that indicates errors e Data That Indicates Errors The following table shows the different types of data that indicates errors Data Description OVER Over range data OVER Over range data SKIP Channels that have been set to skipped INVALID Invalid data The data type and decimal place specified on the Tag Setting Page do not match those of the collected data BURNOUT Burnout data ILLEGAL Illegal data LACK Indicates that the device failed to acquire the data OFF Indicates one of the following conditions e Data collection
155. regoing obligation and indemnity of Yokogawa shall be subject to that i you promptly notify Yokogawa of the Claim in writing as provided above ii you grant to Yokogawa and its designees the full authority to control the defense and settlement of such Claim and iii you give every and all necessary information and assistance to Yokogawa upon Yokogawa s request IM 04L65B01 01EN Software Licensing Agreement 5 3 If Yokogawa believes that a Claim may be made or threatened Yokogawa may at its option and its expense either a procure for you the right to continue using the Software Product b replace the Software Product with other software product to prevent infringement c modify the Software Product in whole or in part so that it become non infringing or d if Yokogawa believes that a through c are not practicable terminate this Agreement and refund you the paid up amount of the book value of the Software Product as depreciated 5 4 Notwithstanding the foregoing Yokogawa shall have no obligation nor liability for and you shall defend and indemnify Yokogawa and its suppliers from the Claim if the infringement is arising from a modification of the Software Product made by a person other than Yokogawa b combination of the Software Product with hardware or software not furnished by Yokogawa c design or instruction provided by or on behalf of you d not complying with Yokogawa s suggestion or e any other causes not attributable to Yokogaw
156. rietary notices or identification shown in the Software Product 2 3 Any and all technology algorithms know how and process contained in the Software Product are the property or trade secret of Yokogawa or licensors to Yokogawa Ownership of and all the rights in the Software Product shall be retained by Yokogawa or the licensors and none of the rights will be transferred to you hereunder 2 4 You agree to maintain the aforementioned property and trade secret of Yokogawa or licensors and key codes in strict confidence not to disclose it to any party other than your employees officers directors or similar staff who have a legitimate need to know to use the Software Product and agreed in writing to abide by the obligations hereunder 2 5 Upon expiration or termination of this Agreement the Software Product and its copies including extracts shall be returned to Yokogawa and any copies retained in your computer or media shall be deleted irretrievably If you dispose of media in which the Software Product or its copy is stored the contents shall be irretrievably deleted 2 6 The Software Product may contain software which Yokogawa is granted a right to sublicense or distribute by third party suppliers including affiliates of Yokogawa Third Party Software If suppliers of the Third Party Software Supplier provide special terms and conditions for the Third Party Software which differ from this Agreement the special terms and conditions separately prov
157. roject 96s This message asks whether you want to delete the project xxx indicates the name of the project that will be deleted W2005 The release number s of handled meters is out of The release number of the device is not supported Thus proper data support collection cannot be guaranteed Consider updating the firmware or using a supported device For the supported models and versions See the General Specifications GS 04L65B01 01EN W2006 Total number of channels of registered devices This message notifies that when you are registering a device to the exceeded the supported range device list or updating the device information the total number of channels of registered devices exceeds the number of tags that can be supported Click OK to proceed with the operation IM 04L65B01 01EN 7 1 Bunoouse qnoJ B Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Error Messages Code Message Description and Solution Check for problems in the communication path to the server and IP address and port number settings E3001 Unable to connect to the specified server If you cannot connect to the server stop the server firewall or register DFMsServer exe and DLGServer exe as exceptions in the server firewall configuration GA10 is connected to the server but the user information for logging in is not correct Check the user name and password that you have entered Login failed Please confirm the user name or the E3002 password Connected clients
158. rom a list of strings that you used in the past from the drop down menu The drop down menu displays the most recent five strings Mark edit box Current group All groups Hi 56 wi f E el 9 Mana gt i ez 2 Click the data position you want to add a mark to display a cursor To add a mark to the most recent data perform step 3 in monitor mode Step 2 is not necessary 3 On the Project menu click Append Mark and then Current Group or All Groups Or click the Current Group or All Groups icon A mark is added to the specified position Mark EI File Edit View Project Operation User Help HA ce wu rir r2 r2 lala eL T Alpooo Be L e Adding a Mark to the Current Group If you select Current Group a mark is added only to the group shown on the trend monitor e Adding a Mark to All Groups If you select All Groups when data is being collected using PC time a mark is added to all groups If data is being collected using device time e n playback mode a mark is added at the same position as cursor A to all display groups that contain tags of the same device and of the same collection interval as the monitor set subwindow that you added a mark to n monitor mode a mark is added to all groups e When Marks Are Overlapped Sometimes marks overlap and the string of the lower mark cannot be read Clicking a mark with Shift held
159. rval 4 Second E Folder C Users Public Documents SMARTDAC Data Logging Software Data Project A1 Refer to Note that clicking the close button in the upper right of the window closes the software An open project is locked other users cannot edit it Display the Project List Page to view projects that are locked IM 04L65B01 01EN 3 3 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording Note WCC You cannot perform the following operations while data is being collected Register devices from the Online Devices List to the Devices List Register a new device on the Devices List Change device registration positions on the Devices List Delete registered devices from the Devices List Change the settings of registered devices on the Devices List Specify the record interval JT CP C C E Detailed Configuration Detail Settings In Detail Settings mode you can customize data collection monitoring and recording This section explains how to configure the settings in Detail Settings mode before starting data collection 3 3 1 Creating a Project New 4 Create a new project in Detail Settings mode Start GA10 and log in The Project List Page appears On the File menu click Create New Project Type the project name and comment Set Settings Mode to Detail Settings Create New project Comment Settings Mode O Simple Settings Detail Settings OK l Cancel
160. s 1 s 2 s 5s 10 s 20 s 30 s 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min limited to an integer multiple of the monitor interval Record interval Same as the monitor interval of Communication ports RS 232 or Ethernet port compatible with the OS To perform RS 232 communication or RS 422 485 communication with a connected device the server PC needs a RS 232 serial port e Operating System when set to device time GA10 OS Edition 32 bit 64 bit Service Pack Maximum number of recording 2000 Windows Vista Home Premium Yes No SP2 channels tags Windows 7 Home Premium Yes Yes SP1 Professional Yes Yes SP1 Number of display groups 90 Windows 8 1 Yes yes No SP Number of channels tags per 50 Pro Yes Yes No SP display group Windows Server 2008 R2 No Yes SP1 English Japanese Chinese Windows Server 2012 No Yes No SP Language French German Russian Korean 1 MX MW MXLOGGER 10ms shortest Other Operating Environment 2 Make sure to use the same language setting for this software Windows Item SET OS and the recorders that data is to be collected from Microsoft Office Excel 2007 2010 2013 Adobe Reader Adobe Reader X latest version recommended RS 232 RS 422 485 converter To perform RS 422 485 communication with a connected device use a converter YOKOGAWA ML2 recommended 1 4 IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 1 Bef
161. select the date format This applies to all pages Month Display Form From the list of options that appears when you click Month Display Form on the View menu select the month display format This applies to all pages Item Description Digit Example 10 for October Character Example OCT for October Decimal Point On the View menu click Decimal Point to select the symbol to use for the decimal point This applies to all pages Item Description Period Comma IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 4 Monitoring Data Collection BA Monitoring on the Trend Display 4 2 1 Displayed Content Scan interval Group tab Trip line value Waveform Trip line Grid Y axis eo eben B CHE Jl Jp iB B AS Al L000 Be 1 l leooo beL Listed a A od d bal FS PAP PY A PP us Active waveform mark Legend Alarm display Time axis Vertical splitter Time axis scroll bar e Scan Interval The data collection interval Group Tab Switches the displayed group Alarms occurring in tags of each group are indicated in red e Waveform Displays each waveform according to its corresponding data tag color gt Waveform Display Grid The grid shown in the waveform display area Trip Line Trip line assigned to a tag Only the trip line of the active waveform is displayed Moving the trip line Drag the value
162. soft Visual C 2010 x86 Redistributable 10 0 40219 m 2013 06 19 2013 06 19 2013 06 19 2013 06 19 Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2013 12 10 i8 SMARTDAC STAND Inr er Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2013 08 05 im il 2013 07 23 IW 2013 07 23 2013 10 25 il 2013 11 20 103MB J Support link http www yokogawa co jp ns ss ns cs m I Yokogawa Electric Corporation Product version F Help link http www yokogawa Yes Do you want to completely remove the selected application and all of its features rcr wm Uninstallation begins Uninstall Complete InstallShield Wizard has finished uninstalling SMARTDAC Data Logging Software Server I r ji ES M m EN y InstallShield uaaa Uninstallation is complete when the progress bar disappears Note LLL vM e On Windows XP In step 2 choose Change or Remove Programs instead of Programs and Features e On Windows 8 Click Settings Control Panel and Programs and Features JL 2 6 5 Checking the Maximum Number of Channels Tags That Can Be Used You can check the maximum number of channels tags that can be used in the server information dialog box On the Help menu click Server Information to display the information of the server that you are logged in to Maximum number of tags Server Version SMARTDAC Data Logging Software Server x86 R101010 Co Copyright C 2014 Yokogawa Electric Corporation Software Jap
163. solute Time 00 00 00 Sending Setting Attached Files Alarm Information Instantaneous Value Tag Range gt Send by specified time Attached Files Alarm Information Instantaneous Value Tag Range Send while data file is created Sending Setting Attached Files Data File Created Set mail transmission conditions Type the server name in the SMTP Server box Type the port number that the SMTP server will use in the Port No box Click Resend Times and select the number of retransmissions when transmission fails Click Authentication Methods and select OFF no authentication SMTP Authentication or POP Before SMTP Set the conditions for sending email You can specify multiple conditions Click Sending Setting Sending Seting A dialog box appears In the dialog box set the necessary items such as the destination title and body of the message and click OK D N OG AR QNS For Attached Files select the information to attach to the file SMTP server settings are listed below e SMTP server name Port number that the SMTP server will use Authentication method that the SMTP server will use e Settings related to the selected authentication method e Number of retries when email transmission fails The available authentication methods are no authentication SMTP authentication
164. ss Privileges In GA10 you can set access privileges at the project level separately from the server access privileges administrator and user privileges These privileges define the operation scope of the project they apply in the same way to the administrator and users There are four types of project access privileges Owner Manager Operator and Monitor Only the owner can assign access privileges The person creating the project is the initial owner of the project To change owners page 6 4 Administrator A User B User C Owner manager operator All operations Edit Operation Monitor Operation Monitor Monitor ProjectA Privileges are assigned on the Access amp Others Setting Page of the project From the users registered in the server you can specify the users that can access the current project and their operation scope Click here to display the Access amp Others Setting Page Access user list qa Data Logging Software admin Project B1 File Edit Vidw Project Operation User Help Hs oe fin ie XIB aa eo d Good Mg Device v us Tag v i S display v E XE Record v A Dq E Mail v Ze E Access amp Others W lt E amp x Users registered in the server E Keep Lock State O ON 9 OFF 3 DDE Server O ON OFF 3 E Other settings Server us
165. ssage E3055 will appear E File Name Specify the name of the data file When recording data using Specified Period it is convenient to add the date or time to the file name The date or time of the first data point is added to the file name Comment You can attach comments to data files You can view these comments when you display the data in Universal Viewer You can change the comments until you click Start Recording but not afterwards Note LLL Differences in Data Recording When PC Time Is Used and When Device Time Is Used The table below summarizes the differences in the recording files created when Data time is set to Device time and when set to PC time Data Time Specified Data Time Influence Number of recording One data file is created A data file is created for files each device Or if there are multiple acquisition intervals in the same device a data file is created for each interval Alarm information Alarm information is The data files and alarm recorded by taking the information are aligned logical OR of the alarm information from the collected data immediately after the previous recording data point to the current recording data point DST daylight saving When a recording file is When the DST settings on time when a recording displayed on the viewer the PC and device are the file is displayed on the tbe time information same the time information viewer is displayed correctly is dis
166. st If the deleted user had been a project owner the project will no longer have any owner This condition is displayed as follows ES Project 4 Displays a dash when there is no owner To change a project owner specify a new owner follow the procedure below Note LLL MM Only the owner of the relevant project or the administrator can change the owner ET 1 Display the Project List Page On the View menu click Project List Page Or click the BH icon 2 Select the project you want to change 3 On the Project menu click Modify Owner A Change Project s Owner dialog box appears Change Project s Owner dialog box 4 From the New Owner list select a user Any user registered in the server can become a project owner Change Project s Owner Owner New Owner admin Cancel Select a new owner 5 After selecting the new owner click OK The owner will be changed 6 4 4 Opening a Project at a Specific Privilege Level A user assigned to a project can open the project at a privilege level that is lower than the assigned privilege level 1 Display the Project List Page 2 Select a project 3 On the Project menu click Open with Specified Permission An Open with Specified Permission dialog box ap pears IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 6 Managing Users 4 Select the privilege level that you want to use to 3 To proceed click OK ope
167. strator and user The administrator manages all users The administrator can perform the following operations in addition to all the operations available to users e Register users e Delete users e Initialize user passwords e View the login status of users The following sections explain how to use the User Management Page Registration ma d d user Server Administrator View Ge User ene ee View Delete iew Initialize password View A User A Logged in m D Logged in Ve ES b User B User C Not logged in Note that at the GA10 project level users can be assigned one of four project access privileges Owner Manager Operator and Monitor These privileges are assigned for each project using Details Settings mode For details see page 3 30 IM 04L65B01 01EN sJosf Buibeue uN ES Chapter 6 Managing Users In Managing User Status 6 2 1 Using the User Management Page The administrator can view the status of other users on the User Management Page 1 Start the client and log in to the server with GA10 administrator privileges 2 On the View menu click User Management Page Or click the X icon The User Management Page appears Fi View Project Operation User Help e Edit Hs oe mis th e J gt o DESEE iz BL si era es 3 Usert 3 User2 3 User3 3 User4 User Full Na AAAAA User Full Na BBBBB User Full Na CCCCC User Full Na DDDDD
168. t Register Name SPLower FunctionCode 3 Address 40934 DataType INT16 gt lt Register Name SPNOUpper FunctionCode 3 Address 40940 DataType INT16 gt Register Name ALM FunctionCode 3 Address 40011 DataType INT16 gt lt Register Name AL1 FunctionCode 3 Address 40915 DataType INT16 gt lt Register Name AL2 FunctionCode 3 Address 40916 DataType INT16 gt lt Register Name AL3 FunctionCode 3 Address 40917 DataType INT16 gt lt Register Name AL4 FunctionCode 3 Address 40918 DataType INT16 gt lt Register Name ALM1SP FunctionCode 3 Address 40302 DataType INT16 gt lt Register Name ALM2SP FunctionCode 3 Address 40303 DataType INT16 gt lt Register Name ALM3SP FunctionCode 3 Address 40304 DataType INT16 gt lt Register Name ALM4SP FunctionCode 3 Address 40305 DataType INT16 gt lt Registers gt Channels PV1 channel settings Channel Name PV1 gt Init DecimalPos Register PDP1 Decimal place Min Register PV1Lower gt lt Max Register PV 1 Upper Maximum and minimum values Parameters loaded as channel information PV value SP value PID No etc Parameters loaded channel s auxiliary information unit decimal place alarm etc PV1 basic information Unit Register PUNI1 Trans PVUnitTable gt Unit converted using PV Unit Table described later lt nit gt 3 38 IM 04L65B01 01EN
169. t be collected simultaneously with synchronized timestamps What is the backfill function p gt page 7 5 Note vv Data collection using device time has the following limitations You cannot specify the data collection and record interval on GA10 The acquisition interval of each device is used e If different acquisition intervals are used during recording in different devices or even within the same device the collected data will be saved to separate files according to the intervals The trend monitor on the Monitor Page displays data based on a single time axis Therefore if there are multiple devices whose time or interval is different in a display group the Monitor Set will be divided and waveforms in the display group will be displayed in windows divided at the interval level Only up to four divided windows can be displayed Anything in excess will not be displayed Asimilar behavior will also occur in alarm lists The page will be divided and the lists will be displayed separately at the device level If there are multiple acquisition intervals in the same device the page will not be divided at the interval level but at the device level Ke e If PC time is selected If PC time is selected data will be created using synchronized timestamps You can specify the data collection interval and record interval and save data to a single data file during recording There are no display limitations on the Monitor Page
170. t mandatory B Mandatory item to use the option C Mandatory item to convert data 1 If only a mask is available bit mask is applied to the data value read from the register and the result is handled as TRUE or FALSE 2 Decimal and Hexadecimal integers are supported For hexadecimals the number must be preceded by a Ox 3 Fora description of Data Type see the table below 4 5 These are retrieved from registers or the definition file The user can specify either one or both In the latter case register information takes precedence Scaling calculation Y ScaleRatio X ScaleOffset X Modbus register value after decimal point calculation after conversion is a value conversion table is available Y Computed result 6 Channel data status is processed in the following order of precedence ADError DataError Burnout PlusOver MinusOver 7 If the burnout type is set to DownScale type value is 2 and the burnout status is 1 the data status will be BURNOUT If the burnout type is set to UpScale type value is not 2 and the burnout status is 1 the data status will be BURNOUT 8 Node channels include optional attributes When registering a device in the Register Device dialog box if you do not select this option this channel will not be available in the registered device 3 36 IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording Description of Data Type Vawe Howto se INT16 Use
171. t shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Japan Any dispute controversies or differences which may arise between the parties hereto out of in relation to or in connection with this Agreement Dispute shall be resolved amicably through negotiation between the parties based on mutual trust Should the parties fail to settle the Dispute within ninety 90 days after the notice is given from either party to the other the Dispute shall be addressed in the following manner i If you are a Japanese individual or entity the Dispute shall be brought exclusively in the Tokyo District Court The Main Court in Japan ii If you are not a Japanese individual or entity the Dispute shall be finally settled by arbitration in Tokyo Japan in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the Japan Commercial Arbitration Association All proceedings in arbitration shall be conducted in the English language unless otherwise agreed The award of arbitration shall be final and binding upon both parties however each party may make an application to any court having jurisdiction for judgment to be entered on the award and or for enforcement of the award 12 Miscellaneous 12 1 This Agreement supersedes all prior oral and written understandings representations and discussions between the parties concerning the subject matter hereof to the extent such understandings representations and discussions should be discrepant or inconsisten
172. t with this Agreement 12 2 If any part of this Agreement is found void or unenforceable it shall not affect the validity of the balance of the Agreement which shall remain valid and enforceable according to its terms and conditions The parties hereby agree to attempt to substitute for such invalid or unenforceable provision a valid or enforceable provision that achieves to the greatest extent possible the economic legal and commercial objectives of the invalid or unenforceable provision 12 3 Failure by either party to insist on performance of this Agreement or to exercise a right when entitled does not prevent such party from doing so at a later time either in relation to that default or any subsequent one End of document IM 04L65B01 01EN Using Open Source Software Heimdal The password management function of the following product uses Heimdal source code for AES authentication key generation In accordance with the Heimdal license agreement the copyright notice redistribution conditions and license are listed below SMARTDAC STANDARD Universal Viewer Copyright c 2006 Kungliga Tekniska H gskolan Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm Sweden All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the followin
173. talled in the same PC e We recommend you use the default setting for the data save destination folder See Folder on page 3 25 A 3 2 4 Starting Data Monitoring and Recording Click the icons that are displayed on the tab on the right side of the screen to collect or start and stop recording eJ Standby 8 Monitoring Recording Start Monitoring P Stop Monitoring B Starts data monitoring Click again to stop Under monitoring Start Recording Stop Recording B Starts data monitoring and recording to the data file at the same time Click again to stop only the recording Under recording ES M Z E amp X Click the icon to start data collection Click again to stop Likewise click the wc icon on the right to start recording WN QNS Click again to stop only the recording To also stop data monitoring click Ma To return to the Setting Page click E l Recorded data files are listed when you click Data files Page P Chapter 5 3 2 5 Closing a Project To close a project click the X icon on the right edge of the page Li File Edit View Project Operation User Help Ht weet xii v e mud iz 4 Detail Settings f o E Ethernet Serial GR Click to start record m Acknowledge E E E Hide next time Close the project Monitor Record Inte
174. tart point Time Click the Start Recording button to start data recording Note that the actual recording of data to data files starts when the recording start conditions are met Therefore GA10 may enter the recording standby state when the Start Recording button is clicked The following figure shows an example of how GA10 operates when an interval everyday every week every month and start time are specified as recording start conditions Recording standby Recording standby Recording standby Start Recording start Recording stop Recording start Recording stop Repeated from Recording condition met condition met condition met condition met this point clicked I BERE einen SN A Recording data I SES SG Sana ESS Ollected data Start dn Start of recording End of recording Start of recording End of recording to file 1 to file 1 to file 2 to file 2 Various data recording settings are specified on the Record Setting Page Click here to display the Record Setting Page y D Logging Software a File Edit View Project Operation User Help DA Ce phe feet o CP en nce ud CH Device Sa Tas S display lt gt Record O o o a Record Interval 1 Second Lei Record File Type Binary O Excel O Binary amp Excel Start Condition Alarm amp 9 Tag Range C Tag 0001 Tag 0100 Level1 Level2 Level3 Level4 Alarm Change OFF to ON Stop Condition Continuous e
175. ted tags is updated Me WEE Even if you execute Update Tag Information the tag settings specified on the GA10 are not changed In following situations an error message will be displayed Some of the connected devices cannot communicate with the server The number of registered devices on the server is at the maximum If the A D scan interval and the FIFO writing interval of the device are not the same the following devices cannot be updated by a user To update log in as an administrator DX1000 DX1000N DX1000T DX2000 DX2000T MV1000 MV2000 CX1000 CX2000 FX1000 LLL hh hb PP CP C C C P IM 04L65B01 01EN Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording 3 3 5 Setting Display Groups The GA10 Monitor Page can display multiple channels in groups The Display Group Setting Page is used to group channels and set the tag data display method The Display Group Setting Page consists of multiple tabbed pages Each tabbed page shows the settings of each waveform in rows and the setup items in columns Click here to display the Display Group Setting Page Configure the settings Group tab number of a waveform on each line qa Data Logging Software admin
176. ted using Device time is recorded as is by the software In this situation the device data and the collected and recorded data are synchronized However data collected using PC time are timestamped with the PC time and the values are adjusted accordingly In this situation the device data and the collected and recorded data based on PC time may not be synchronized Q10 Can the recorded data be printed A10 Data files can be printed using Universal Viewer Universal Viewer is supplied with this software and installed along with this software Q11 Device settings were changed At what point are the changes applied to data collection A11 Changes to devices before data collection is started This software retrieves device information when the device is registered to the Device List If this information is different from the actual device information at the start of data collection the software will collect data but will handle it as invalid data Check the following settings and match them Channel data type unit span decimal place alarm type and alarm value You can use Update Setting on the Device List to update the settings Changes to devices during data collection and recording If you change the device settings during data collection and recording the changes will not be reflected to the software Stop the data collection apply the setting changes using either of the methods below and restart the data collection Execute Up
177. th tag display colors e The alarm bars of the active waveform area always shown in front If the alarm bars of multiple tags are overlapped and you want to view the alarm bars in the back make the appropriate waveform the active waveform IM 04L65B01 01EN 4 2 6 Reading Values with Cursors You can use cursors to read values from waveforms You can display two cursors cursor A and cursor B e Showing and Hiding Cursors 1 Click a point in the waveform graph Cursor A vertical line appears and the value at the intersection of the cursor and waveform is displayed 2 Drag the cursor and release the mouse button Cursor B vertical line appears and the value at the intersection of the cursor and waveform is displayed 3 To clear the cursors on the View menu click Erase cursor If the cursor value displays of multiple tags are overlapped and you want to view the cursor values in the back make the appropriate waveform the active waveform Or use the cursor value dialog box When a cursor is displayed the waveform display enters playback mode and automatic updating of data display stops Cursor Cursor qu Data Logging Software admin Profectl File Edit View Project Operation User Help Hic wh amp amp Bp es Markt 3382 Tag 0003 0 9079 Tag 0002 0 4158 Frag 0001 Frag 0001 0 1046 0 0785 ETNE Jl uo Bet Alpooo Be Tag 0002
178. the project The selected project appears on the Project Page 2 On the Project setting window configure data collection and display settings Change the project setting window to the Access amp Others Setting Page 4 Set DDE Server to ON DDE server Select ON Others Keep Lock State QQA 9 OFF DDE Server GER O OFF Start the DDE server and data collection 1 On the File menu click Start DDE The DDE server starts on the PC running the GA10 client 2 In the Project List Page double click the project that you want to use the DDE server with to open the project The selected project appears on the Project Page 3 Start data collection While the DDE server is running on the client PC you can retrieve data from a DDE client 4 To stop the DDE server on the File menu click Stop DDE The DDE server stops on the PC running the GA10 client By using a DDE client to access the DDE server you can retrieve the tag values that are being collected in the project You can begin retrieving the data from a DDE client after the DDE server starts Information The date when the data was collected The time when the data was collected excluding the millisecond Millisecond The millisecond when the data was collected Data number The serial number of the data The first data value collected when data collection is started is number zero The collected tag value For informati
179. tion User Help BA Ce see ee S v o sn ees DU Good To Project Page The Change User s Information dialog box appears 4 Type the user name and user full name that you want to register Enter a name that is easy for the administrator to identify Registe User x User Name User Full Name BBBB fullname OK Cancel User1 2 Check the entered information and click OK The user is registered and an icon is added in the window 2 Useri User Full Ha BBBEB 6 In the case of an administrator on the File menu click Logout to log out A registered user can log in without a password Follow the instructions in 6 3 2 How Users Change Their Information to set a password 6 3 Chapter 6 Managing Users 6 4 2 Deleting a User You cannot delete a user that is logged in We recommend that you check the user access privileges before deleting the user 1 Follow steps 1 and 2 in section 6 2 to display the User Management Page 2 Select the user you want to delete The user is selected 3 On the Edit menu click Delete Or click the 3 icon A warning message appears Warning A Do you want to delete this user User1 W2001 OK J Cancel 4 To proceed click OK The user will be deleted 6 4 3 Changing a Project Owner If you delete an owner user If the administrator deletes a user the access privileges granted to the user is lo
180. trieve the decimal place information from the device at the start of data collection See below Type Dec Point and ANY GA10 can continue data collection even if you change the connected device in the middle of data collection as long as the Type and Dec Point settings are the same For example if you set the tag Type to SHORT and change the device to another type in the middle of data collection for maintenance or other purpose as long as the measurement channels use the same Type and Dec Points settings you can continue data collection Note that the tag Type 6 and Dec Point 7 options include a value called ANY You can select ANY if you want to retrieve the channel information from the device at the start of data collection and use those settings to perform data collection However if the data collection time is set to PC time and the device is not connected within 3 seconds after the start of data collection the channel information will not be retrieved at the start of data collection even if ANY is specified In this situation the channel information that was retrieved from the device at the time of device registration is used This is not a problem as long as the channel information at the start of data collection is the same as the channel information that was retrieved from the device at the time of device registration Using ANY makes the data type and decimal place settings easier However you cannot verify the
181. tware Product Yokogawa and Supplier shall disclaim all of the warranties whatsoever express or implied and all liabilities therefrom If any physical defect is found on the recording medium not later than twelve 12 months from delivery Yokogawa shall replace such defective medium free of charge provided that the defective medium shall be returned to the service office designated by Yokogawa at your expense within the said twelve 12 months THIS LIMITED WARRANTY PROVIDED IN THIS CLAUSE IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER AND YOKOGAWA HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES RELATING TO THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE NON INFRINGEMENT QUALITY FUNCTIONALITY APPROPRIATENESS ACCURACY RELIABILITY AND RECENCY IN NO EVENT SHALL YOKOGAWA WARRANT THAT THERE IS NO INCONSISTENCY OR INTERFERENCE BETWEEN THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT AND OTHER SOFTWARE NOR SHALL BE LIABLE THEREFOR The warranty provisions of the applicable law are expressly excluded to the extent permitted 4 2 At the sole discretion of Yokogawa Yokogawa may upgrade the Software Product to the new version number Upgrade and make it available to you at your expense or free of charge as Yokogawa deems fit In no event shall Yokogawa be obliged to upgrade the Software Product or make the Upgrade available to you 4 3 Certain maintenance service may be avail
182. vices List Registering Files to the Devices List For the new project register the devices from which you want to collect and record data to the Devices List You can register devices in the following ways Register a new device Register from the Online Devices List Register from the Registered Devices List In addition you can use the following operations to register devices Drag amp drop Register button Type in the Register Device dialog box DSelect the device Update J Register Device Comm Kind i Ethernet Si Serial DX2000 MV1000 uR20000 013 2 Click here register button iM Ethernet Serial DX2000 DX2000 10 1 32 128 10 1 32 107 10 1 32 116 SC SC 10 1 32 120 10 1 32 130 10 1 32 115 2 o r d rag DX1000 f uR20000 uR10000 024 022 023 10 1 32 133 Em f 026 027 028 z 10 1 32 114 10 1 32 121 E 10 1 32 131 10 1 32 132 Y To add a device using the Register Device follow the Comm Kind E Ethernet O Serial DX2000 DX2000 DX2000 j m H m DE Hm Hmm 10 1 32 85 10 1 32 120 10 132 130 10 132 115 MV4000 DX41000 uR20000 uR10000 Fees N F1 10 1 32 128 10 1 32 107 10 1 32 116 10 1 32 133 FX1000 WE 10 1 32 114 10 1 32 121 10 1
183. when a signed 16 bit integer is assigned to the device register UINT16 Use when an unsigned 16 bit integer is assigned to the device register INT32 B Use when a signed 32 bit integer is assigned to the device register and the smallest register number is assigned to the highest bit Use when a signed 32 bit integer is assigned to the device register and the smallest register number is assigned to the lowest bit Use when an unsigned 32 bit integer is assigned to the device register and the smallest register number is assigned to the highest bit is assi FLOAT L Use when a 32 bit floating point number is assigned to the device register and the smallest register number is assigned to the lowest bit Me WEEE A read error will occur in the following situations Amandatory item is missing There is a syntax error However in the following situations an error will not occur and the value will be corrected when it is read e There is a limit to the string length for a node attribute and this limit is exceeded There is an allowable range for a node attribute and the value is outside the range WP C M p P P CP C C P C CP C C P IM 04L65B01 01EN 3 37 Chapter 3 Configuring and Starting Data Collection and Recording 3 4 3 Modbus Device Definition File Example A sample Modbus device definition file is provided in the following pages The sample shows how the XML file should be structured When you create a Modbus device defin
184. y Form 6 Type Specify the tag data types Click the arrows and select from the following data types Data Type Description ANY Any data type BOOL Boolean SHORT 2 byte signed integer USHORT 2 byte unsigned integer LONG 4 byte signed integer ULONG 4 byte unsigned integer FLOAT 4 byte single precision floating point number FLOAT LOG Data type for LOG input channels 1 LOG Old Data type for LOG input channels DXAdvanced series LOG Data type for LOG input channels FX1000 series Refer to the following table for the data types of the channels on data source devices Model Channel Type Data Type DAQLOGGER All channels LONG DAQ32Plus MXLOGGER 3 12 IM 04L65B01 01EN Model Channel Type Data Type Measurement channels LONG excluding DI channels DI channels BOOL Measurement channel FLOAT LOG whose input type is LOG 1 Excluding the above Same as Other GX GP Devices defined All channels The type using Modbus device specified in the definition files definition file FLOAT Other Measurement channels SHORT Math channel LONG Control channel SHORT Extra channel SHORT Math channel whose LOG input is LOG 1 For GX GP firmware version R2 01 or later with the Log scale option LG 7 Dec Point Specify the number of decimal places for tags Click the arrows to select the number of digits 0 to 5 Select the same setting as the decimal place setting specified on the device Specify ANY to re
185. yed in the dialog box 4 6 2 Alarm Notification with Sound On the Operation menu click Alarm Sound to add a check mark When an alarm occurs the PC will beep To stop the alarm sound on the SUPERIORES menu click Turn Alarm s Sound Off Or click the 4 icon To disable the alarm sound on the Operation menu click Alarm Sound to remove the check mark Note LLLI To generate alarm sounds the PC must be equipped with a sound generating function and sound must be turned on You cannot change the sound xxiii C C PPP C C C C C C C 4 6 3 Perform Alarm ACK Operations If an alarm occurs in a monitored tag after data monitoring is started the corresponding area blinks in the alarm color to indicate the alarm occurrence An alarm ACK operation refers to the act of stopping this blinking On the ER menu click Alarm ACK Or click the ACK 23 icon The guter alarm indication stops Chapter A Monitoring Data Collection Alarm ACK Operation and Alarm Indication Transition The following figure shows how the alarm indication transitions as an alarm occurs is released and is acknowledged with alarm ACK The figure shows an example of a Digital Monitor Set tag H Tag 0001 1 1111 V Alarm occurrence H Tag 0001 45151 Blinks in alarm on color KH H Tag 0001 H Tag 0001 1 0075 1 7143 V Blinks in alarm off color Turns on in alarm on color e f an
186. ype UINT32 B UINT32 L FLOAT B FLOAT L 3 eee ies i Min doube 1Et6to1iE16 JO Minimum channelspan Cd Max doube j tEt 6to1E16 100 Maximumchannelspan ScaleRatio double EI o TET6 1 Chennel sealing coefficient _ Cie goble MEIG ee eene sealing ofge OOo Unit EES Up to 6 Unicode characters Channel unit Channel unit Se ech E zen 15 characters Min characters Max Mask mp Hexadecimal number 0 to 65535 EE Data bit mask LL NE sting eee characters up to ee Lu conversion table name eS bd characters Unit DataError 5 ADError 5 PlusOver 5 MinusOver 5 Burnout Type 5 6 Burnout Value Alarm Type Alarm Value Alarm Type Kind enum OFF H L dH dL RH RL OFF Default alarm type tH tL PVH PVL DE DVL OVO DVI oro ork OTR SOIL ETC a eee ee characters Alarm SetValue Value double 1E16to 1E16 o Initial value of the alarm set value Table LEN id Alphanumeric characters 1 to 15 NEN conversion table name characters robert pe enm w Int String Int Target conversion data type FT 2147483648 to 2147483647 EECH string C Up to 15 Unicode characters Conversion target value To convert to a value specify the value using a character string A Mandatory item However for attribute name Register node name Type is no

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