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GL100 APS Software User Manual
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1. 0 O CHECKPOINT e When connected by a USB cable a USB driver must be installed on the PC Installation is performed from the GL100 Network_Config by use of the enclosed CD ROM e Main power supply is available by connecting USB cable to PC Use an A B type USB cable to connect the GL to a PC A connector Micro B connector Wireless LAN function is only available on GL100 WL wireless LAN mounting models 3 2 1 About Wireless LAN The GL100 WL wireless LAN connection is broadly divided into two modes Access point and Station The respective features and necessary devices and environment are different Comparison of Access Point Connection and Station Connection GL100 Wireless LAN Access Point operation as parent Station operation as child device Settings device Features One to One Wireless LAN connection Can use when connecting for example to a between GL100 and PC or Smartphone commercially available wireless LAN parent or tablet device and controlling more than one GL100 with a PC or with GL100 email send receive functions an Internet connection or the like necessary when sending receiving email or in an Internet connection environment Necessary Devices or e PC capable of wireless LAN e PC capable of wireless LAN connection Environment connection required to operate the required to operate the software software e Wireless LAN pa
2. 51 13 2 3 Move Search During replay cursor A and the waveforms can be moved to the desired position You select how to move them and perform the operation with the Move tab Search hove Search Move 8 Analog Search CH y addi CH1 Slope Level Unit Search Max Search Min 2 WK 0 Of mi 3 EE 9 chin tir 201 0 04 02 09 26 50 Search in absolute time Alarm output No Detection methods 5 1 y Generate y 6 6 00 00 00 Prey Search Next Search Search in relative time Prey Search Next Search Alarm Search Search NE MUS AU Use this button to select the CH to be searched Slope Use this button to select the slope to use for performing the search H Search for a rising signal L Search for a falling signal Use this button to set the search level Prev Next Search Performs analog search The judgment criteria of search is an edge e Find Previous Search in the past direction e Find Next Search in the future direction This parameter is used to specify the alarm port number Generated Cleared Use this button to set the alarm status in which searches are performed Generated Performs search when an alarm is generated Cleared Performs search when an alarm is cleared Prev Next Search Performs alarm search The judgment criteria of search is an edge e Find Previous Search in the past direction e Find Next Search in the future directio
3. om OH Cursor Information an GH Level Unit GH 0000 my CH1 0000 mu 0500 Ti i i I i i i i I I i 0500 0400 0300 0200 0100 0000 0100 0200 0 300 0400 0500 GH X Y Waveform The X Y waveform graph is displayed here Graph 2 Waveform Use these buttons to expand shrink or move X and Y axes operation icons 3 Range These buttons specify display of the scale values for the channels selected for the X and Y axes On Off Click these buttons to specify the display as ON or OFF Use these buttons to select the channels for the X axes Use these buttons to select the channels for the Y axes Cursor Information The cursor levels of the channels for which Range has been specified are shown here This function enables multiple files to be superimposed on the display or to be linked The data must be captured under the same conditions to be linked y File Name l File Mame Start Time Time Sampling Add Open File Open In new window Delete AT 15 ebd 2014 0827 14 33 23 2min 2 aed I mir 2014 09 02 14 52 40 3min 1 1 St fe le TSR JG TGBD 2014 2 14 48 imin lz lz ak EI del AE Superimpose Link TSR_A_LOGIC GBD 0902 14 36 28 min TSR_A COUNTGBO 2014 09 02 144209 Print Screen Save Screen 3 8 400 To select multiple files press the SHIFT or GTRL key There are files that cannot be linked SuUperimpose Add Click this button to add a file
4. 18 Cursors Selects which of the cursor values should be displayed in the digital display area when scroll is stopped during capture Up to three values Cursor A Cursor B Cursor A B can be displayed at the same time This function is available when the scroll is Off during capture or during replay 19 Switch displayed Click one of these buttons to select a group whose waveform and digital values groups are displayed 20 Digital The digital values are displayed in this area Clicking on any of the CH numbers enables the waveform for that channel to be hidden displayed The channels for which an alarm has been generated are shown in red The waveform display On Off setting is cleared when the capture settings are changed and is reset to On 21 Cursor Time The cursor times are displayed during data capture when Scroll Off has been selected 22 Waveform Op Click this button to perform various settings for the waveform display Refer to section 13 2 for details 22 The captured data is displayed as digital values Instantaneous values are displayed in large characters to enable easy confirmation Analog CH GH 1 CHA CH4 0 3944 V 0 3929 V 0 390 V 0 387 V mm KKK Pulse Logic pe OE Digital values are displayed here 2 Set displayed CH Click one of these buttons to select 20 analog channels to display the digital values 3 Pulse Pulse signals digital values are displayed here when the Logic Puls
5. Alarm Alarm detectec _ 49 Y T View Y T Zoom provides control icons that allow you to perform intuitive operations Each of the icons has the following functions Expand Shrink Expands Shrinks the time axis Time axis Display Uses the display width of one screen to display time 1 3 Expand Shrink Y Expands Shrinks the Y axis of the selected channel axis span 4 Move Y axis Click this icon to move up and move down the Y axis position for the selected position channel 5 Waveform Click this icon to open the screen to edit graph waveforms Refer to section 13 2 Operation 1 for details ESA Displays Cursor Displays Cursor A B in the waveform display 7 Comment Allows you to enter a comment on a waveform of a desired channel during capture or replay The entered comment will be redisplayed when the file is opened again Refer to section 13 2 2 for details Cursor direction Switches the vertical and horizontal sides of a cursor switching Move Search During replay click this icon to open the screen to move to the desired time or points and to search at any level Refer to section 13 2 3 for details 10 Switch Scale Click this icon to switch between a relative time and an absolute time Fixed to a point while external sampling setting is used Disables selection of absolute time in Free Running status 13 2 1 Waveform Operation Various types of waveform operations can be performed Scale Display Calculate Sc
6. AN 2010 01 22 1651 11 csv Size bytes 12616 Day Updated 201 72 Time Updated 09 27 03 Size bytes 12616 Day Updated 2010 04 02 Time Updated 09 27 03 NA 2010 01 22 16 50 22 csv Size bytes 12616 Day Updated 201 0 04 02 Time Updated 09 27 03 File Info A 2010 01 22 16 50 10 csv Size bytes 12616 Day Updated 201 0 04 02 Time Updated 09 27 03 12070 d 2010 01 22 16 43 00 csv Sta e UTD i End time 3010 0345 SES gt Size bytes 12616 Day Updated 201 0 04 02 Time Updated 09 27 03 CH1 TEMP CK CH2 TEMP E 2010 01 6 39 32 csv CH3 RH Size bytes 12616 Day Updated 2010 04 02 Time Updated 09 27 03 i Register as frequently used folder 1 1 1 2 Select File Cancel 1 3 2 MAN 2010 01 22 16 50 32 csv Description 0000000000 File Tree The hierarchies of the device are displayed in a tree format The Data is the default location to save files in this application This is the GL100 APS folder in the user document folder Frequently used Use these buttons to select a frequently used folder and move the file to that folder folder Single click SelectDouble click Move File List Files folders in the current hierarchy are displayed File Information When you select binary or text data in the current hierarchy file information is displayed Register as Click this button to register the currently displayed folder as one of the frequently frequently used used folders After registering it is added t
7. Lower Unit FOOD V Lower Value Input Cancel 10 3 1 2 Edge Detection In the edge detection a trigger is detected when an input signal is above below the specified level Even if an input signal reached the detection level before a trigger is not detected unless it reaches the level again after it is outside Edge Hi Edge Low Y 33 10 3 2 Alarm Condition The alarm level settings for each input are made at this screen Alarm Setting JR 3 4 5 6 SMa TO 11 12 13 Function Upper Lower Unit Setting Out d Function Upper Lower Unit Setting Out Hi Y 3 Lo II Vill 1 000 1 000 WinOut 1 000 1 000 d am 5 ff Off 000 l 1 4 1 5 eti 1 6 Detection methods Off 1 i i d l CH Function Out Level Off Cancel The channel numbers are displayed Function Select the alarm level detection mode Disabled An alarm is generated if the input signal is above the specified level An alarm is generated if the input signal is below the specified level Upper Lower The level settings are displayed here The unit is displayed here Setting Click this button to make the level settings i k dE 3 4 5 T 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 T 1 34 The daily report and monthly report settings as well as the Direct to Excel settings are made at this screen The daily report and monthly report are created as separate CSV files at capture intervals that are separate from those of the captured data The Exp
8. Off 3 Execute Stat Calc CH ALL Annotation Cur Cursor B A 1 Max Average Peak Unit CH1 0 7 0 3947 0 3972 0 7918 01691 1 00211 7 CH3 CH 3 0 160 0 400 0022 7 OH er 0 0 388 1 396 1 0023 0799 Cursor Cursor B Cursor Time 0 00 143 0 00 21 0 Waveform Graph The waveforms are displayed here Digital display The cursor A and B levels calculation results and so forth are displayed here Execute Stat Calc Click this button to perform statistical calculation of the data between Cursors A and B The cursor A and B times are displayed here NOTE Regarding displaying waveform to the screen This software is trimming the data for high speed displaying when the waveform is displaying to the screen Therefore the high response of waveform will not be displayed on the screen when the waveform is displaying by expanding or reduction This depends on expanded or reduction ratio Expand the waveform displaying until the high response of waveform is displayed on the screen when the high response of waveform is not displayed on the screen 45 This function is used to display the data between the A and B cursors in an XY format Max 10000 points Fie Capture File Name Start Time Capture Time Sampling Interval C Documents and Settings Wdevice 2 2010 04 02 09 26 48 gbd 2010 04 02 9 26 46 OOday OOhour OOmin 13sec 250msec Alarm Waveform SE 0 500 I I I 1 I i I I T
9. a new window window This function is useful when you compare captured waveforms Superimpose For the reviewing data you can overwrite the waveform of Link other captured data or link and display the waveform Refer to section 12 4 for details Convert then Click this button to convert data being replayed into GBD or Save CSV files and save them Data cannot be saved during Free Running Refer to section 12 5 for details Print Screen Click this button to print out a copy of the displayed screen Printing is performed at the printer that has been selected as the default printer If you change the printer set the printer and then restart the software Refer to section 11 3 for details Click this button to save the displayed screen as a BMP file The name of the data capture file that is being replayed The time at which data capture was started SS SR Capture Time The data capture time Sampling Interval The sampling interval EXT is displayed during external sampling Display switch Switches display modes Refer to the page on each of the display modes for details Waveform Graph The waveforms are displayed here Cursors Selects which of the cursor values should be displayed in the digital display area Up to three values Cursor A Cursor B Cursor A B can be displayed at the same time Digital The digital values are displayed in this area Clicking on any of the CH numbers enables the waveform for that channel
10. address Port Register ing Connection Device Name Getting by Name number GL100 USB Device 1 GL100 USB Device 2 GL100 LAN Jevice 3 192 168 0 1 GL100 LAN Jevice 192 168 0 2 GL100 LAN Jevice 5 192 168 0 3 Unregiste Unregiste Jevice 7 Off Off Unregiste Jevice 8 Off Unregiste Jevice 4 4 Off Unregiste Device 10 1 Off Load Conditions Save Conditions About the Connection Procedure Make settings for each of the devices to be connected Refer to the previous page for details on the settings The connected tabs are displayed Select each device to make desired settings Connect device 1 device 2 Free Running Capture Settings Start Time Capture Time 2010 04 02 9 23 32 DOday OOhour OOmin 12sec Y T v TZoom Digital Report 0 500 19 This section explains the display screens in Free Running or Capturing status in this software e Y T Z EE o 5 o Je fr jus 3 E e Digital Analog 1 20 M 41 60 61 80 101 120 CH1 CH 1 CH3 3 CH4 CH 4 0 0013 V 0 01 V 0 01 V SEE RE er ORK Pulse Logic y Display In Excel Daily Report Capture Interval No Capture Date Time 0 1 90 LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLL 21 MITIN 9 Device 1 eo ean Th 10 Start Time Capt
11. file size is somewhat small Text format CSV The data is saved as text data in a format that can be displayed in Excel PC Capture Use this button to select the method for appending the file name Settings A folder with the date as the file name is created within the Name Type specified folder and then a file with the date and time as the file name is created within the newly created folder Example Device1 2010 04 01 12 34 56 GBD User The file name can be freely specified by the user PC Capture The save destination at the PC personal computer for the captured data is Settings selected here Save Path PC Capture To enable this function click the checkbox to display the check mark The backup Settings file is created at the same location as that specified in Item 14 Save Path above Create Backup File The _ bk file extension is appended to the file name 29 PC Capture Settings Backup Interval Description Use this button to select the backup interval During data capture a backup data file is created at the specified intervals If all the backup files are linked the data will be same as that of the original data 1 2 6 12 24 h A fluctuation of about 10 seconds will be generated in the backup interval Therefore the data size of a backup file fluctuates to some degree Since there is no loss of data however you can concatenate backup files to obtain data equivalent to that of one backup file that you
12. not supported It is changed to direct mode forced Calibration 602 Calibration On Off Illumination Input Illumination Ultraviolet Ultraviolet GS LXUV ween Range Illumination 2000 20000 200000Ix Ultraviolet 30mW cm2 28 Settings such as the Sampling Interval Device Capture Settings and PC Capture Settings are made at this screen Amp Setting Capture Settines Trigger Alarm Setting Report Settings Email Settings Other Settings Graph Display Capture Settings Common Settings Sampling interval 10 sec Sub sampling Peek About data capture Device Capture Settir PG Capture Settings Format Name Type Auto Device Memory EE 1 6 D Users izawa Documents Graphtec G Data Allowable Time 5 day O4hour 09min 36sec Destination Files Max 600 Create Backup File Backup Interval Sampling Interval Specifies the sampling interval for data capture The sampling interval that can be specified depends on the number of measured channels 500 ms 1 2 5 10 20 30 s 1 2 5 10 20 30 60 min 2 Subsampling Calculated at internal sampling 5ms during acceleration sensor Peak hold average value effective value output 3 Device Capture Main memory SD card when SD card inserted Settings PC Capture Use this button to select the format of the data saved to the PC personal Destination computer Settings button Binary format GBD The data is saved as binary data When compared with a CSV file the
13. or 465 EX When sending to Gmail as of June 2014 SMTP server smtp gmail com User Account Name at Gmail Password Password for Gmail account CHECKPOINT The mail send function is available only during capture No mail is sent even if an alarm is generated during the Free Running status 3 Rx J Y LL Va Y al q aa PN Lt z ow Jet JUISI S This screen is used to make various other settings and to display information Amp Setting Capture Settings Trigger Alarm Setting Report Settings Email Settings Other Settings Graph Display Other Temp Unit Acceleration unit Return to Factory Default Settings Information Software Wersion 1 00e01 6 Device Information No Model Sensor Firmware System MAG ES GL100 WL AT 00 BF 01 00 00 00 20 F8 5E 49 D6 04 7 Graphtec Web site 8 Copyright 0 2014 Graphtec Corp All rights reserved Cancel Description Room Temp This parameter is used when thermocouples are used to perform temperature Compensation measurement When using this device for room temperature compensation select Internal Always select Internal for this setting 2 Burnout Set to On to regularly check a thermocouple sensor line break If a thermocouple is connected parallel with other measurement devices please set this to Off as it may affect the other devices When a sensor line break is detected BURNOUT message appears Temp Unit The display unit can be switched between C
14. the External the start trigger or the stop trigger is force set to Off 10 3 1 Trigger Level Condition If Level has been selected for the Trigger setting the Trigger Start Stop Condition settings must be made Trigger Start Condition 1 2 4 Settings 3 4 5 8 7 Settings 9 1 0 1 1 CH Function over Setting 6 Function Upper Lower Unit Setting 1 0000 4 1 2 1 3 tings Combination CH Function OR 14 L1 L2 Detection methods L3 Level 1 5 L4 Cancel Name _ieescription 0000000000 CH Function Use this button to select the trigger level detection mode Disabled A trigger is generated if the input signal is above the specified level A trigger is generated if the input signal is below the specified level E BCEE e Pulse Function Camnotuse SSS BECH EE Combination Use this button to set the combination of configured triggers Data capture starts stops when one of the configured trigger conditions is true AND Data capture starts stops when all of the configured trigger conditions are true Detection methods Edge operation will be fixed Refer to section 10 3 1 2 for details 32 10 3 1 1 Trigger Level Settings Screen This screen is used to make the level settings to detect a trigger To make the settings you input numerical values directly or use a cursor Upper Value Input Upper d CH 05000 V Id Settings CH gt Level Cursor lt Waveform 1 1000
15. to binary data text data This is a file format that can be opened with Microsoft s EXCEL and other software Select a location to which you want to save data Open with EXCEL after the conversion If this setting is selected a file converted into CSV format is opened with EXCEL This setting cannot be selected if data is saved in binary format EXCEL must be installed to use this function This function is not available with EXCEL 2000 or any previous versions All Data All of the data being replayed is saved Between Cursor Data between cursors A and B is saved 5 Spot Samples Spot samples are extracted when saving data Ex 1 1 Spot samples are not extracted Ex 2 1 One of two data points is extracted Save Executes conversion and saving Cancel Click to close the screen Select data to be converted Use this area to perform scale operations enlarge the selected area etc Expand x axis range specification Auto Scale 4 Drag in X axis direction Ordinary Cursor Display all the data in one screen Allows you to move waveforms and cursors All Data Move waveform to right Cursor B Move waveform to left Cursor A 48 13 Other Functions 13 1 Alarm The alarm output port status is displayed in this screen together with the Alarm Clear button During replay it shows the alarm output port status at the cursor point selected in the digital value display
16. view are Wi White background dene Print information Span Time cale Sampling interval Print screen Waveform only Prints only the waveform graph Print range Selects a range to be printed Selection is available when the scroll is Off during capture or during data replay Current view Prints the current view area area Screen range Select a screen range to be printed Prints all of the displayed screen Between the Prints data between Cursors A and B in the time scale in cursor A and B which it is displayed If the range is too large data is printed on more than one sheet White background Prints the waveform graph against a white background chart Print information Prints the graph with information in it The information to be printed is the span Time DIV and sampling interval Not all the channel information may be included depending on the number of channels to be displayed 41 11 4 Save Screen To save the displayed screen as a BMP file Entire Screen white background chart Print information Span Time scale Sampling inter val Description Screen range Selects a range of the screen to be saved in BMP Saves all the displayed screen in BMP Waveform only Saves only the waveform graph in BMP White background Saves the waveform graph against a white background in BMP chart Print information Saves the graph with information displayed in it in BMP The information to
17. would obtain from continuous capture 30 31 Settings such as the trigger start condition stop condition alarm settings and those for sending email are made at this screen Amp Setting Capture Settings Trigger Alarm Setting Report Settings Email Settings Other Settines Graph Display Trigger Settings Select trigger Start Trigger Trigger condition Level Settines Level Condition Date Settings Trigger Selection Use this button to select the trigger start stop condition Off There is no data capture start condition There is no stop condition Set the trigger start condition Set the trigger stop condition Trigger Start Stop Condition Data capture starts stops when the desired channel reaches the specified level value Data capture starts stops when the specified alarm occurs Data capture starts stops at the specified date and time There is a possibility that the deviation of the sampling time of one minute maximum occurs in real time recorded data Level Condition If Level has been selected for the Trigger setting 4 Date Settings Sets the Date for starting stopping the capture when the trigger start stop condition is Date O CHECKPOINT When the sampling is set to the External the start trigger and the stop trigger cannot be set to the external at the same time Also when the start trigger or the stop trigger is set to the External if the sampling is set to
18. GL100 APS Application software USER S MANUAL MANUAL NO APS O APS GL100 UM 151 GRAPHTEC Contents Mic Main A ie 4 1 1 A Variety of Display ei 4 A o MTEI A 5 1 3 Multichannel Measurement concreto io tte intacta ita iria 5 1 4 Export to Direct Excel File Function score 6 1 5 NE 6 1 6 CSV File TB 0 6 BT AIGA eV NNN 7 1 8 Printing Function Screen Save Function EEgeeg deeg deeg ege egkeg ergeet T 1 0 Send Email when Alarm is Generated 0 T Ae a oO a 7 AS 8 3 Connecting to a PC Personal COMpUlE ist 9 3 1 Connecting via USB ssesessenissrerisesnrerrisrsrrenrsrnrnrtnntrernteeattenntnrratnentirtaarantAnnrEnEntineEEt Erant erEnrnErnA Enne rE tentan r nannaa 9 3 2 Set wireless LAN A reene 10 10 0 0 SPM LAN cortar 10 22 4 Installing the USB DRI E 13 5 Installing the Application Software 2 aiii dic 14 6 5 15 6 1 Controlling Device carne R RR R RR 7 15 TS Launching and Exiting the sissien enii tinain anaE aE AE EAEE EEEE ARG nana AEREAS EE NEE KOAN TRNA E Rana 16 1 Launching the SN 16 HAS TN 16 8 ANAE EEEa EAEE 17 9 Display Screens cccccccccssceccseeeecsececseeeeseeueescsueeecsaeceseuseecsuaeessuueeeseeeeseaeeecsecessageeessuseessaeessseeeseueeesegessseeeessaes 20 g t r T MaM A A 21 A e I 23 ess e Tree PP see E 24 10 Settings TN 25 10 1 AMP Settings e
19. LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL LLLL MM Y T View This graph shows data with the input signal levels on the Y axis and the time on the X axis lt can display a waveform and digital values of each channel at the same time The control icons in the lower part of the screen allow you to scale up and down the time axis X axis etc This graph can be displayed in two or five split screens each showing different signals Digital View Displays digital values of each channel in a large easy to read numbers Statistics and History Display Maximum minimum and average values can be confirmed during recording Alarm operation can be displayed as a list in time sequence for your confirmation Large icons make it simple and easy to control the waveforms Time axes spans waveform positions can be changed easily Also you can maximize a window to fit the screen device 2 Free Running hire Sets Start Tre Capture Tre Can measure a maximum of 10 units Since a maximum of 4 can be recorded as a group in each device the recording start up and stopping of each group can be synchronized IP address Port Registering Connection Device Name Getting by Name number Group Status GL100 USB Device 1 GL100 USB GL100 levice 3 192 168 0 1 GL100 GL100 Save Conditions Captured data can be exported directly to an Excel file and displayed as graphs Ready to use template files are provid
20. This parameter is used to specify the start position on the sheet from which to transfer data 13 Switch sheet When the specified number of points is reached data is transferred to a different sheet When data is transferred to a different sheet the graph or other element may not work correctly EXCEL versions before 2007 Supports display up to Row 65536 EXCEL 2007 and later versions Supports display up to Row 1048576 Transfer of 32000 points or more is disabled if a graph is used in the template 36 Can send an email during alarm operation or send a periodic email Environment required for sending of emails Amp Setting Capture Settings Trigger Alarm Setting Report Settings Email Settings Other Settines Graph Display Email Settings aa Mail Function D Toemail address aa Ke test Alart runing A Alarm Mail B Regure Mail Sender Address Password authentication SMTP Server smtp domain com SMTP Port 03 40 FRE 587 Password ad Use SSL Send a test email Execute Send Email when send an email when an alarm has been generated click the checkbox to insert Alarm is Generated a check Address s Enter the email address 4 Title Enter the Title Sender address Enter the sender email address 6 SMTP Server Enter the SMTP server name or address SMTP Port Set SMTP server sending port When not using SSL 25 when using SSL 587
21. ale Display Calculate Scale Display Kose Scale Settings KA 1 fone Divisione Ho Divizions O OFF Calc CH Onit 1 2 A Axis operation Expands between AB met SE Calculation Formula t AXIS operation Reset Exect OFF OFF Other Settings Operator Constant Plot z 1 Width CHI 1 CH1 1 0 1 Zone Divisions Divide the Y T waveform graph into the upper side and the lower side No Divisions 2 Divisions 5 Divisions 10 Divisions 2 Y Axis When Zone Divisions is set to No Divisions up to four Y axis ranges can be displayed Expands between Expands data between Cursors A and B when the scroll is stopped during capture A B or during replay The expansion in the Y axis direction is not available Y Axis Operation Click this button to revert the values set in the Y axis span and position to the Reset default values The default values are the same values as those of when switching the ranges Plot Click this button to display plot marks at the actual sample points on the waveforms Line Width Change the line width of the waveforms 1 2 3 4 5 The line may be thicker than the selected number of dots due to circumstances regarding input signals Calculation Calculation CH On Use these buttons to set calculations 1 4 to On Off On Calculation results are shown as waveforms and digital values Off Do not perform calculations The calculation results are only shown in Y T display a
22. are consists of the following four operations Operation Description Controlling the GL100 Device With the GL100 connected to a PC you can load the setting information of this unit to this software and make settings and control operations of this unit The setting conditions can be saved as a configuration file in a PC This file can be read to reflect the setting conditions Checking Input Data With the GL100 connected to a PC you can display signals entered to this unit in a graph on this software and check them in real time Data Capture When the GL100 is connected to a PC data can be exported to a PC and saved Data can be also saved in the GL Either of the saved data can be used as a backup There is a case where data that has been recorded in GL100 body and real time recording of this software is different Data of the first point start time trigger time stop time recorded the number the beginning Replaying Captured Data Data files captured and saved in a PC can be replayed When the GL100 is connected to a PC data saved in the GL can be also replayed You can clip the desired parts from the replayed data or convert it to a different file format and save it 6 1 Controlling Device This software can perform the following operations e Start Stop Data Capture e AMP Settings Input Range etc e Data Capture Settings Sampling Interval etc e Trigger Alarm Settings Trigger Settings Alarm Settings etc e Othe
23. be displayed is the span Time DIV and sampling interval Not all the channel information may be included depending on the number of channels to be displayed Starts saving the screen in BMP Cancels saving the screen 11 5 CSV Config This setting is for the decimal point and the delimiter that are used in the CSV file for output Please set according to the setting of OS that actually used The CSV file which uses different decimal point and delimiter cannot be opened CSV Config Decimal point Period lt ommal Delimiter e Commal gt pace 1 MENA semicolon Cancel NOTE Please set to the delimiter other than the comma if the comma is set to the decimal point Do not set comma to both the decimal point and the delimiter at same time 42 This section explains how to replay data that has been captured Capture File Name C Documents and Settings device 2 2010 04 02 09 26 48 obd 2010 04 02 9 26 48 Luo Scoe MIESO Start Time be ml Capture Time Sampling Interval OOday OOhour 00min 13sec 250msec KAREL SHALL Level Unit CHICH 00673 f 0 0775 GAS OCH 0088 GHA GH 0098 Cursor Time Cursor A 0 00 07 5 kul had 4 S a a seat as Capture File Name 43 Operations related to files are performed Open Data Click this button to open the screen for opening files captured to a PC or to the device Open in new Opens a file in
24. e setting is Pulse Logic signals digital values are displayed here when the Logic Pulse setting is Logic 23 During recording statistics such as maximum minimum and average value of each CH is displayed Alarm operation history is displayed in list format re Device 1 Al Start Time Capture Time Allowable Time Sampling PG Capture Destination 2014 09 15 19 50 06 2230day 1 hour 13min 23sec Is Digital Statistics Log Save Results to File aa Stat Calc Alarm Log GH Annotation Min Min Time Max Max Time Average Unit ES GH occurrence time CH GH 1 0 CH2 CH 2 CH CH 3 CH4 CH 4 1 Saving results to a The details displayed in the list are saved in CSV file format file 2 Statistical List Displays statistical value of each CH Display Alarm History Displays history of alarm operation Maximum of 100 alarms are displayed 24 This chapter describes the screens used to perform settings related to data capture This screen is used to make the analog input logic input and pulse input settings Amp Setting Capture Settings Trigeer Alarm Setting Report Settings Email 5 Other Settings EE le ll om GE All GH Settings Filter Span Scaling CH group IV Gl GH Color Annotation Unit Adjust 1 GH 1 Voltage Y d m ff CH 2 Voltage CH 3 Temper CH4 Temper Logic Pulse Settings Select logic pulse Logic Logic Settines Pulse Settings GH Color Input GH Color I
25. ed as standard for your convenience Note The Microsoft Excel program must be installed Before replaying captured data the waveforms can be checked by referring to the small images thumbnails provided next to each file name These thumbnails provide easy confirmation of the data before opening the file WN 2010 01 e byt MW 2010 01 22 16 52 04 csv Size bytes 12616 Day Updated 2010 04 02 ime Updated 09 27 03 AMAA 2010 01 22 16 51 11 csv LE Size bytes 12616 Day Updated 2010 04 02 ime Updated 09 27 03 UK 2010 01 22_16 50 32 csv Size bytes 12616 Day Updated 2010 04 02 ime Updated 09 27 03 01 26 E NA 2010 01 22 16 50 22 csv Size bytes 12516 Day Updated 2010 04 02 ime Updated 09 27 03 ime Updated 09 27 03 Select file for conversion File name Start Time Time Sampling Add 2010 01 30 39 242 2010 01 3 j 8s 100ms s 100ms Delete 2010 01 30 10 38 28 g 2010 01 3 ES 100ms To delete multiple files press the SHIFT or CTRL key Select the save destination folder MN GX Documents and Settings izawa My Documents Graphtec GL220_8204PS_E Data i About batch conversion Start batch conversion Cancel The available calculation functions are Statistical Calculation and Calculation between Channels Statistical Calculation allows you to check the maximum minimum and average values of all the channels as numeric values Calculation between Channels allows you to set four arithmet
26. ed screen as a BMP file CSV Config Set decimal point and delimiter according to the OS using Simplified message The operating status is displayed here Stopped status not capturing data Awaiting trigger activation data has not been captured Data capture status 4 Capture Settings Click this button to open the data capture settings screen Refer to 10 Setting Screen for details Click this button to start data capture D Stop Click this button to stop data capture 0 Protect Click this button to set the password to protect the software Protection operations occur only in this software Be careful that this software can be exited via Windows operations D End O Click this button to exit the application D Alam Alarm output port state will be displayed 10 AC Battery Power source state will be displayed Battery residual charge during battery operation can be confirmed Start Time Data capture start time Capture Time The amount of time that has elapsed since the start of data capture 13 Allowable Time The amount of time available for data capture When the remaining time is up data capture stops at both the device and the PC Sampling Interval The sampling interval EXT is displayed during external sampling 15 PC Capture The data capture destination at the PC Destination Screen switching Switches between screens Y T Digital Statistics and History Views Waveform Graph The waveforms are displayed here
27. ee eee 25 VEME loans 26 NN 27 102 SN aTe E EEE ENEE E EAE N E E eesin 29 10 3 Trigger Alarm Settings E 31 VL 32 A a elle EE 34 oe OL plo E 35 SPA 37 10 6 Other Settings neerate ate oleesiiedbied a gee tne Soe ten doe tec Sec dewaeeeeu einer oti 38 FEN 39 GE Ge RE EN ES 39 EP 0 gaa aa E 41 SNP 42 RIPON OV GN saa tea 42 A A a e o o EEEE 43 El WE 43 45 TA e a a 46 2 47 12 5 Convert o o oo e 48 PA EE 48 pts A AP ae 48 UNC UON e E T AEA T A 49 A EE EN O E E EN S 49 ERA ciraire o q AA A 50 2 50 A o 51 TNS 52 This software can control and operate settings recording data playing etc when GL100 is connected to a USB or LAN Special features include Y T display digital display statistic and history display on a large easy to read screen pres e FP AL leal Analog CH1 GH 1 GH3 GH 3 0 0013 V KKK Pulse Logic GH 1 00014 00014 00015 00014 00014 00014 3 00013 00014 00013 00014 00013 00014 00013 00014 4 00014 00013 00015 Daily Report Capture Interval Alarm 1234567890 LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL LLLLLLLLLL AlarmOut 1234 LLLL LLLL
28. elsius and Fahrenheit Acceleration unit Switch acceleration unit G with m s2 5 Return to Factory Click this button to return the settings to the default values Default Settings 6 Software Version The software version is displayed here Device Information Information relating to the connected device is displayed here Graphtec Web site Click this button to access the Graphtec web site The FILE menu provides replay CSV conversion printing and screen saving of captured data y File Connect device3 device 4 Open Data d 5 file batch conversion Free Ru Print Screen Start Save Screen Start Time CSV Contig Allowable Time 20100405 15 50 27 UUday UUNOUr UU UUSEC 96day 14hour 2 Replays data captured to the PC or GL device unit Select Open Data to open the file selection screen See figure below Select a file to be replayed Please do not use alphanumeric characters other than the folder and file names Can not read the file correctly 2 3 4 5 Order 6 gt Select PC Folder Create Folder Delete Day Time Updated File Path C Documents and Settings izawa My Documents Graphtec GL220 8204P5 Data 201 0 01 22 E device 2 Frequently used folder double click to move O MEM T 9 16 52 33 2010 01 22 es 8699139 Day Updated 2010 0315 Time Updated 13 56 20 AN 2010 01 22 16 52 04 csv Size bytes 12616 Day Updated 2010 04 02 Time Updated 09 27 03
29. ge Voltage Temper Temper All CH Settings Input ONCA Annotation 1 ONCA ONIA ONCA ONIA Temperature Humidity GS TH 4ch Voltage Temperature GS 4VT 4ch Thermistor GS 4TSR Adapter for AC Current GS DPA AC Range Unit Filter O degC Adjust Measurement moc ACIP3W GH Color Annotation Input AG Current X Unit Adjust deet AG Current degCh Filter Unit Adjust Filter Input 1 Co 0092 Filter Unit Adjust ppm Illumination Ultraviolet GS LXUV Range 200000 Unit Adjust degC Ke deet Annotation ILLUM Color Input Illumina Filter degC Unit Adjust U VM 3 U Itraw io all AILLUM Accum TEMP HUM DEWP None No more filter settings for all sensors Ref Tempt Ref Temp Ref Temp 20 to 85 degC Ref Temp Adjust button Input Off DCV TEMP Off Logic Pulse Count Inst Range DCV 20 50 100 200 500 MV 1 2 5 10 20 50 1 5 V TEMP TC K TC T Input ON A ON J Off Logic Pulse Count Inst AC1p2W AC1p3W AC3p3W Input Current Power Range 50 100 200 A Volt Adjust 90 to 264 V button 0 30 to 1 00 P F Adjust button 3 axis Acceleration Input Acceleration XYZ 3ch Temperature TEMP Be Range XYZ common 2 5 10 G 20 50 100 m s2 However acceleration due to gravity 1G approx 9 807m s2 OFFSET Adjust current static acceleration value to zero ADJUST Adjust button memory mode of measurement mode is
30. ic operations between channels up to four at the maximum and check the results as waveforms Alarm Lo CH Occurr 745 0103 10470 D Waveform Operation Scale Display Calculate Calc CH On Off 1 2 3 4 Calculation Formula 1 KT OH y D Y CH1 O Operator Constant o E 0 CHI CHI 1 0 The waveform screen can be printed out on a printer and screen copies saved to a file Note To use the printing function the device must be connected to a printer Information about alarm operation and periodical state of recording can be sent by email for example thereby ensuring that a check can be performed if required You need an environment in which e mail can be transmitted The mail send function is available only during capturing No mail is sent even if an alarm is generated during the Free Running status Help buttons that provide simple descriptions of the various functions are assigned to each of the menu setting items to provide ease of use Up to maximum of four calculations can be performed The calculation unit is the unit specified for CHL on the x axis The calculation results are displayed as a Y T waveform and in the digital display area The scale used 15 the scale specified for CH on the XxX axis Click to close the window gt 2 System Requirements Make sure that the computer on which you plan to install the software meets the following requirements System requirements Windo
31. is 255 255 255 0 the IP address that is set on the main unit is 192 168 1 and the subnet mask is 255 255 255 0 is a number from 2 to 254 and a number that a same address does not exist on the wireless LAN parent device network needs to be allocated Input SSID of wireless LAN parent device to be connected Input encryption key and security format for wireless LAN parent device Refer to left side for security format 3 2 2 3 Connect PC to Wireless LAN Device Connect PC mounting wireless LAN to GL100 when using access point settings or wireless LAN parent device when using GL100 station settings 1 Click wireless LAN icon from PC taskbar A 14 20 2014 06 17 Not connected Eu Connections are available Wireless Network Cofhnection A GL100_aibees ou Open Network and Sharing Center 14 22 5014 06 17 3 When performing a security setting for GL100 or wireless LAN parent device to be connected input security key and press OK When security is OFF this item does not appear Type the network security key Security key E Hide characters ED Gee 4 Wireless LAN is connected 12 4 Installing the USB Driver Install USB driver from GL100 Network_Config in the enclosed CD ROM 5 Installing the Application Software This chapter describes how to install the application software 1 Insert the User s Guide CD ROM provided into the PC s CD ROM dri
32. items are required when a sensor has an adjust function 10 Span Use these buttons to set the upper limit and lower limit values for the waveforms displayed in the waveform graph Refer to section 10 1 1 for details CH Group Use these buttons to set the display group for each channel Only the groups set here can be viewed in Y T display screen Graph Display The waveforms for which settings have been made can be checked here Click the Apply button to apply the settings that have been made switching Off Pulse Logic Pulse Line Color Make the pulse line color setting here Pulse Input Use the Input button to select the pulse input type Counts A cumulative count is made of the number of pulses generated in one sample The number of pulses generated in one sample is counted displayed in the waveform graph 10 1 1 Span Settings Span settings are made at this screen To make the settings input numerical values directly or use a cursor to adjust values Upper Value Input L ifs GH 0 5000 Vi NN Settings CH Level Cursor Waveform 1 1000 Lower Unit e E Lower Value Input Cancel 26 10 1 2 Settings for the Sensors Amp setting screen of the sensors 1 Temperature Humidity GS TH 9 Adapter for AC Current GS DPA AC 27 Color Color GH CH 2 CH 3 GH GH 2 GH 3 Annotation Input Temper Humidit DEWP Accum All GH Settings Input Voltage Annotation 1 Volta
33. iver and confirm connection between GL100 and PC EE 3 gt Eg IDEALA ATLAPI controllers No Registering Connection Device Name Getting by Name number Group 5 3 IEEE 1394 host controllers 1 USB Device 1 E Off Connect t Mice and other pointing devices gt K Monitors b D 2 Unregiste Device 2 Off gt a Processors Click the Connect button to perform the connection to enable communication between the devices Click the Close button to close the Connect screen Demo Connection Demo Connection does not actually connect to the GL unit but makes a pseudo connection A supplied demo waveform will be displayed 17 CHECKPOINT Before making a connection check that this unit is either in a STOP or REC status e When they are connected the software works with the setting conditions read from the GL unit When you want to use the PC s settings press the Read Setting Conditions button to read the saved configuration file To do this you should save the setting conditions The following settings are not saved to this unit e Setting items not available on the GL unit e Line color settings Annotation Settings e Trigger time duration and repeated capture settings e After a connection is established the time on the PC is transferred to this unit Note that the time of this unit will be changed 18 Connecting multiple devices GL100 APS can connect up to 10 GL devices IP
34. n Move 8 JH O Use this button to select the CH to be moved Search Max Min Searches for the maximum and minimum values of the specified channel Find Maximum Searches for the maximum value Find Minimum Searches for the minimum value Serch in absolute Search the specified time date time This function is not available for external sampling data Search in relative Search the specified time The searched time is the relative time from when data time capture was started This function is not available for external sampling data 93 GRAPHTEC eSpecifications are subject to change without notice GL100 Application Software User s Manual APS GL100 UM 151 Sep 1 2014 GRAPHTEC CORPORATION
35. nd do not affect the captured data 7 Calculation channel Sets the calculation channel for which calculation is to be set The unit conforms to CH X Y X Calculation Use this button to set the variable for a linear expression between channels Formula A CHX B CHY C The expression you set appears at the bottom of this window A and B are arbitrary coefficients is an arithmetic operation x X and Y are arbitrary channels and C is an arbitrary constant Displays the calculation specified in the Expression setting 13 2 2 Input Comments Click this icon to input a comment above the waveform of the desired channel during a data capture replay operation If the scroll is ON the input position is at the Comment Input in the upper part of a waveform If the scroll is OFF it is the position of Cursor A Input About Comment Enters a comment Up to 20 comments can be entered If you change a position where a comment has already been entered the entered comment will also be changed Click this button to input the comment Click this button to delete the comment that was input CHECKPOINT Comments will be displayed based on the scale specified at the start of the data capture operation If the Y axis scale is changed during data capture the input comments will be off positioned when displayed on the replay screen To display the comments above the waveform change the Y axis scale after the replay
36. nput Filter Slope Span Scaling 1 On 1 H 2 a On 3 Off Off Settings tabs These tabs are used to change the settings screen AMP Settings This tab is used to make input related settings Data Capture Settings This tab used to make settings related to data capture Trigger Alarm Settings This tab is used to make settings related to the trigger and alarm functions Report Settings This tab is used to make settings related to the daily report monthly report and Export to Direct Excel File functions Email Settings Settings for sending emails Other Settings This tab is used to make various other settings to display information and so forth These are the channel numbers for analog input 3 Color The color used for the waveform for each channel can be specified here Color settings are the setting values for the software and a different color may be shown during recording and playing Annotation Each channel can be freely annotated input the signal name etc The maximum number of characters is 31 in single byte Annotation settings cannot be stored in recorded data Since such settings are a setting value on the software they may differ during recording and playing operations It is different depending on the sensor D Range It is different depending on the sensor 25 D The selected unit is displayed here 11 12 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Adjust Setting
37. o Item 5 Frequently used folder folder Select File Click this button to select a file display the file Cancel Click this button to cancel the selected file Refer to 12 Replay Screen for details on data replay 39 This function enables multiple GBD binary data files to be converted in a batch to CSV format files Select file for conversion File name Start Time Time sampling 2010 01 30 10 39 24g 2010 01 30 10 39 26 18s 100ms 2010 01 30 10 39 10 8 201 0 01 30 34 s00ms 100ms 38 2 33s 100ms To delete multiple files press the SHIFT or CTRL key Select the save destination folder C Documents and Settines izawa My Documents Graphtec GL220_S204P5_E Data About batch conversion Click this button to add a file to the batch to be converted 3 Delete Click this button to remove a file from the batch to be converted With the SHIFT or CTRL key pressed you can select more than one file 4 Save destination Select the save destination for the batch converted files here folder Save folder path Displays the path of the save folder conversion 7 Click this button to cancel the batch conversion operation and close the screen Start batch Click this button to start batch file conversion Prints the display screen on the printer Printing is performed at the printer that has been selected as the default printer If you change the printer relaunch the software Entire Screen range Current
38. ort to Direct Excel File function transfers data in real time to an Excel file as it is being captured If a template is used for the Excel file waveforms can also be drawn in Excel in real time Amp Setting Capture Settings TriggersAlarm Setting Report Settings Email Settings Other Settings Graph Display Report Settings aa Daily Interval Imin aa Periodic mi M T Format Save as CSV file Bb About the Export to Direct Excel File function Configure CSV file Configure to export to direct Excel AO Daily report Template file D Users izawa Documents Graphtec serstiza BC GL100 APSYData Daily report AT Monthly report 7 ge ge PE gt DA Destination sheet D Users izawa DocumentstGraphtec GL100 APS Data 42 Start cell H d 2 Monthly report Destination sheet ra Start cell H i V wiel Change the sheet at the specified point Number of points to change the sheet 1 000 1 000 000 1 Daily report Click this checkbox to enter a check and enable the Daily report function 2 Monthly report Click this checkbox to enter a check and enable the Monthly report function Capture Interval 1 5 10 30 60min Data is captured at the sampling interval when the settings are faster than the Daily report Use this button to select the daily capture interval sampling interval 4 Monthly report Use this button to select the monthly capture interval Available settings a
39. r Settings Temperature Unit Factory Default Settings etc 7 Launching and Exiting the Software 7 1 Launching the Software Click the Taskbar s Start button Programs gt Graphtec GL100 APS gt GL100 APS to launch the application software Once the program has started up the following screen is displayed Not Connected 7 2 Exiting the Software To exit the software click the End button in the upper right corner of the main screen Exit When you try to exit the software in the connected status a message appears to confirm if the setting conditions are saved to the device Save setting conditions to the logger then disconnect Cancel Operation Description Yes Click this button to save the setting conditions on this software in the GL device and exit Next time connecting to the device the last setting conditions are reflected No Click this button to exit without saving the setting conditions on this software in the GL device After the power is turned on the setting conditions on GL device returns to the state before connecting to the software This software is not disconnected and it remains active CHECKPOINT The following settings are not saved to this unit e Setting items not available on the GL unit Line color settings 16 3 PC Connection Settings Configure the communication settings between GL and a PC aoe PS 6 1 Click the Connect in
40. re Capture Interval 1 2 6 12 24hours Data is captured at the sampling interval when the settings are faster than the sampling interval Export to direct The captured data is exported directly to Excel If a template Excel file file that was created in Excel is used an original report can be created in real time The template files that were provided as standard accessories can also be used EXCEL must be installed to use this function Transfer of 32000 points or more is disabled if a graph is used in the template 5 Output Format Use this button to select the output format for the report s Save as CSV The data is saved as CSV batch files batch files Configure CSV file This parameter is used to specify the save destination for the Daily report Daily report T Configure CSV file This parameter is used to specify the save destination for the Monthly report Monthly report 35 EE Function to send a periodic email at the designated time Email sent only during recording HEN Date Time Settings Set date and time for sending periodic email Template file The template file settings for the Export to Direct Excel File function are made here Files with the xlt and xls extensions can be used Template files are provided as standard in the Temp folder that is installed with this software Destination sheet This parameter is used to specify the name of the specified template sheet 12 Start cell
41. rent device device mounting a wireless LAN parent device function receiving Wi Fi verification e An Internet connection environment when connecting to the Internet Internet provider contract or mobile carrier contract etc When sending receiving email an Internet connection and email sending receiving environment use of an SMTP or POP3 such as Internet provider email WEB email 3 2 2 Setting up Wireless LAN Use GL100 Network_Config software in the provided CD ROM or set up in GL100 main unit The GL Network_Config is a PC application software and can be used by installing from the CD ROM onto the PC 3 2 2 1 Setting up GL100 Network Config For details follow instructions for GL100 Network_Config software 1 Install GL100 Network_Config from GL100 CD ROM onto PC 2 Install GL100 USB driver from CD ROM 3 Connect GL100 and PC with USB cable 4 Start up GL100 Network_ Config 5 Set up by following instructions for GL100 Network_Config 3 2 2 2 Setting up on GL100 Main Unit 1 Turn GL 100 power ON 2 Press MENU key several times to display I F menu 3 Perform I F menu settings Setting details differ depending on access point or station mode 1 F WLAN Mode DHCP OffV TCP IP V SSID GL100_albeeeV Security OffV Key tkkkkkkkkkk AV WLAN Mode Set to Access Point Set to Station 11 DHCP TCP IP SSID Security Key Switch ON when using an automatic sorting function for informa
42. the Main screen and the Connection screen will be displayed No Registering Connection Device Name Getting by den 2 1 GL uu LAN Device 1 Off 2 Unregiste Device 2 3 Unregiste Device 3 Select device model to be connected from unregistered device registration Select interface to be connected USB connection LAN connection demo connection At Device Name enter a desired name gt gt characters can not use the name of the device At 3 Connecting to a PC enter the settings that have been made on this unit For TCP IP connection Enter an IP address and a Port No IP address Port p n Device Name Getting by Name number Group Device 1 Off 192 168 0 8023 Connect Device 2 To use Retrieve by Name on TCP IP Click the Retrieve by Name button to display a list of devices When the LAN connected GL100 is automatically detected select a model to be connected and click the Select button IP address Port No Registering Connection Device Name Getting by Name number Group 1 GL100 LAN Device 1 On GL100_a9dbc4 9023 Off Connec m Device List GL100 HEZ 2 Unregiste Device 2 Off Unregiste Device 3 Off When using USB select COM port number Port number sets the USB Serial Port COM number of the port for the device manager of the PC COM and LPT The device manager can be confirmed by control panel device manager When a USB Serial Port is not displayed install USB dr
43. tion such as IP addresses for the wireless LAN child device connected to GL100 the PC Smartphone or tablet Switch OFF when automatic sorting not used and when the child device sets the respective IP addresses Setting Your IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway This is the wireless identification ID For an access point set your own SSID The wireless LAN child device connected to the device is connected by setting this SSID When using access point mode you can use without change Security can be enhanced by encrypting the wireless LAN connection A third party who does not know the key can be prevented from connecting wirelessly to the device by a setting other than OFF Normally a setting of WPA or WPAZ2 is suitable Encryption will not be performed WPA WPA2 will automatically be identified Access point mode cannot be used WEP Simple encryption method Just set a 13 character key Stronger encryption format than WEP WPA2 Set a key having from 8 characters to 63 characters When the connected wireless LAN parent device includes a DHCP function switching to ON will automatically acquire and set the IP addresses When set to OFF the IP addresses or the like are manually set on the TCP IP page Settings are performed with DHCP switched OFF The segment of the wireless LAN parent device to be connected must match EX When the wireless LAN parent device IP address is 192 168 1 1 and the subnet mask
44. to be hidden displayed The channels for which an alarm has been generated are shown in red The cursor times are displayed during data capture when Scroll Off has been selected Scale operations Click this button to perform various settings for the waveform display Refer to section 12 6 for details Scroll bar Moves waveform Can also move Cursors A and B Refer to section 12 7 for details NOTE Regarding displaying waveform to the screen This software is trimming the data for high speed displaying when the waveform is displaying to the screen Therefore the high response of waveform will not be displayed on the screen when the waveform is displaying by expanding or reduction This depends on expanded or reduction ratio Expand the waveform displaying until the high response of waveform is displayed on the screen when the high response of waveform is not displayed on the screen 44 You can select Digital tab to switch to the digital display The Digital screen is used mainly to perform operations such as statistical calculation using the A and B cursors File Capture File Name Start Time Capture Time Sampling Interval C Documents and Settings device 2 2010 04 02 09 26 48 ghd 2010 04 02 9 26 48 OOday OOhour OOmin 13sec 250msec Alarm Waveform Digital xy 0 500 0200 ae E i 01777 0000 7 0200 0500 50 55 60 auto Scale ste 10sec j ria dn ho E Sec Waveform On
45. to those selected for the superimposing or linking operation Delete Click this button to delete the added file from the list With the SHIFT or CTRL key pressed you can select more than one file File List The files added to those selected for superimposing or linking are listed here Click this button to superimpose files Overlapped data cannot be saved overlap Click this button to link files Data with different capture conditions cannot be concatenated When chain the files the date and time for chained file is displayed based on the date and time of No 1 file Therefore the date and time which are for No 2 and later files may not be same as actual measurement date and time Click this button to close the screen 9 Link method Select link method Arranging to overlap at Overlapping at top data position top of data Arranging the trigger Overlapping display of trigger time and position Files time and position to with a large time difference cannot be superimposed 47 This function is used to convert replayed data to a different format GBD CSV and to clip and save only the data between the cursors g File Open Data Open in new window Print Screen Save Screen Save format File Path Convert Data O All Data Betwee Cursors Format Documents and Se Spot Samples SE 2002 Select a format to convert and save data GBD binary data CSV data cannot be converted
46. ure Time Allowable Tit Sampling PG Gapture Destination 2014 09 15 19 50 06 sec 2230day 1 hour 13min 23sec Is MET Digital Statistics Log 15 USB 0 500 48 ge H 0 400 Ay G1 a as as 0 300 19 CHIALL Level 02765 0 200 TZ e IR A FIN en CATE OAs Ora 0 297 I J 1 1 I j none l d d 2 ren y AN J 4 d N KN L AN d f 0 AN Ya 0000 SS I s d d 4 Ah E ei SC TD Bo N A Ven A Vis BN tt I I 7 I 1 I i l l I I I 0 100 1 T i t D 1 j d 1 1 I j d j 1 j j 1 i i I 1 j I H d H H f H 1 d d j 7 0 200 Unit PS CH1 CH 109 0 300 0 400 0 500 0 0 100 0 kul lad kd bd dd Eed hd bd id E 1 Opens a screen for connecting to this unit 2 File Conducts file related operations Open Data Displays the data in files stored on the PC or files stored on this unit as waveforms CSV file batch Click this button to convert multiple GBD binary data files conversion captured to the PC to CSV files Print Screen Click this button to print out a copy of the screen Printing is performed at the printer that has been selected as the default printer If you change the printer relaunch the software Click this button to save the display
47. ve 2 Click the Taskbar s Start button and then click the Run icon to open the Run window 3 Enter the CD ROM drive name and English GL100 APS Setup exe as the name of the file you wish to open If the disk is in drive D for example enter D English GL100 APS Setup exe in the box and then click OK to launch the installer 4 Follow the instructions on the screen to continue with the installation 5 Whena message to restart your PC appears after the installation be sure to restart it and then start this software CHECKPOINT Be sure to observe the following points when connecting the GL to a PC Do not connect any devices apart from a mouse or a keyboard to any of the other USB terminals on your PC e Set the PC s power saving functions to Off e Set the Screen Saver to Off e Set the anti virus software auto update and scan scheduler functions to Off Also set the Windows auto update and scheduler functions to Off e When using the note PC if you close the display the PC may be in stand by mode Please do not close the display during using the software Trademarkes e Windows Windows Vista and Windows 7 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the US and other countries e The company names logos and product names mentioned herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 14 6 Basic Operating Procedure 15 The basic operating procedure of this softw
48. ws Vista 32Bit 64Bit Windows 7 32Bit 64Bit Note Supported edition Ultimate Enterprise Professional HomePremium Windows 8 8 1 32Bit 64Bit Pentium 4 1 7GHz or higher 256MB or more 512 MB or more is recommended HDD 200 MB additional space is required for installing software 1GB or more free space is recommended Display 1024 x 768 resolution or higher 65535 colors or more 16 bit or more USB port TCP IP port CD ROM drive for installing from CD Microsoft Excel software for the Export to Direct Excel File and Display in Excel functions O CHECKPOINT e Even when using a PC that meets the system requirements measurement data may not be captured correctly depending on the PC status e g running other applications or insufficient memory capacity in the storage media used Exit all other applications before capturing data to the internal hard disk e While you are using this software do not activate any other software Whenever possible avoid manipulations or processing of other software than this one e g screen saver virus check file copy and transfer and file search processing etc 3 Connecting to a PC Personal Computer The GL is connected to a PC via a USB cable A M GRAPHTEC I 3 i o Ze g 7 gt eo we 5 ul PetitLOGGER 8
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