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SMARTDAC+ STANDARD Hardware Configurator User`s Manual

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1. Math action settings RS 422 485 Fail output lpoint Mathematical f unction with report function Comm channel fo nction USB interface Host 2 ports EtherNet IP communication WT communication Advanced se curity function Custom display function Log s AI 10Ch DI 16Ch DO 6Ch Math 50Ch Communic ation 50Ch Trend interval Group settings Message settings Trend settings Screen display settings Scan interval Over ranze Module settings Recording basic settings Recording channel settings Model GX90XA 10 U2__ 5Ms07738 RO 03 04 GX90XD 16 11 Ro Gx90YD 06 11 Ro 03 04 Batch function Report basic settings Report channel settings Timer E Match time timer 0101 0116 0201 0206 Math channel settings A001 A020 A021 A040 A041 A050 Constant E Event action Communication channel settings 001 C020 C021 C040 C041 C050 Math action settings For detailed information about Validation print window gt 2 6 2 Validation Print The comparison source data is cleared when you perform any of the following operations e Anew file with different system information is opened e Settings with different system information are received from the GX GP e The system configuration is changed e Anew file is created
2. Operation without Login E DI channel settings E DO channel settings E Math channel settings Display settings Root user password E Measurement settings E Recording settings j e Password management B Data save settings e Batch settings E Event action E Communication channel settings E Communication Ethernet settings p E Communication Serial settings E System settings IM 04L61B01 02EN 4 5 Sv uonouny Auno S padUeAPY YUM NWS d9 X9 104 eyeq dn s 4 2 User Authentication If authentication fails the message Permission denied will appear in the content area ODAR 2 New Open Save a Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window ae Ly Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window E DI channel settings E Math channel settings p Display settings E Measurement settings EJ Batch settings E Report settings EJ Timer settings E Event action E Communication channel settings E Communication Ethernet settings E Communication Serial settings E System settings E Security settings 3 To retry authentication select other items under Security settings A User authentication dialog box will appear Explanation The items in the User authentication dialog box are described below User name Enter the user name of an Admin user in the user settings within the se
3. File Name NewFile File Comment If you select No the System Config dialog box shown in step 4 appears IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 1 ejeg dnjes Buljeaig 2 1 Creating New Setup Data If you change the system configuration the setup items that you have edited up to that point will be initialized To save these items click Yes in step 2 OA 4 Set the system configuration for GX GP main unit GX1 uai tab sia al GX GP firmware version System Config as moo fl Ipo I _ Module Not C RS 232 RS 422 485 i pere USB mtes 2 put Advanced security function Log scale EtherNet IP communication cat Options 5 Click the GX10 GP10 GX20 GP20 or GM10 tab depending on the main unit that you are using 6 Under Basic Config set the Product Name Version and Model GX20 GP20 GX10 GP10 GM10 Main unit Extended Unit Basic Config em fan C Model E x10 1 C GP10 1 The following table shows the Basic Config settings of each tab page Tab Item Displayed value Initial value GX10 GP10 ProductName GX10 GP10 lt lt i is lt lt lt OW Noteditale Version R2 02 01 R2 01 01 R1 03 01 R1 02 01 R1 01 01 2 02 01 Model GX10 1 GP10 1 GX10 1 GX20 GP20 Product Name GX20 GP20 GX20 GP20 Version R2 02 01 R2 01 01 R1 03 01 R1 02 01 R1 01 01 R2 02 01 Model GX20 1 GX20 2 GP20 1 GP20 2 GX20 1 GM10 Product Name GM10 GM10 Version R2 03 01 R2 02
4. 3 12 IM 04L61B01 02EN 3 2 Controlling the Main Uni 3 2 2 Viewing the Hardware Information Procedure 1 Click Operation tab and then Hardware Info Status Reconfiguration Ethernet RS 232 RS 422 485 USB Bluetooth Ethernet IP Address Host Name Port No RS 422 485 Fail output Ipoint Mathematical function with report function Comm channel function USB interface Host 2 ports EtherNet IP communication WT communication Advanced security function Custom display function Log scale ee AI 10Ch DI 0Ch DO 0Ch Math 50Ch Communication 50Ch Recognized Module ID Status Model Serial No Version Option Custom Input Ch Output Ch o B cxsoxatou m fram tof AR The Hardware Information dialog box appears About displayed Information gt Explanation on page 3 14 3 After you confirm click OK Dialog box will close IM 04L61B01 02EN Basic Information Recognized Module t 3 13 yun Ue 3y 0 Huljo9UUOD 3 2 Controlling the Main Unit Explanation The Hardware Information dialog box shows the following information 3 14 Basic Information Product name GX20 GP20 GX10 GP10 or GM10 Serial No MAC address Firmware version Model GX20 1 GX10 1 GP20 1 GP20 2 GM10 1 GM10 2 Option The options detected by the recorder are listed in order Displayed Characters RS 232 3 RS 422 485 VGA output Fa
5. The GX GP s Security settings Basic settings Communication returns to Login This completes the updating of the user information 3 11 yun Ue 3y 0 Huljo9uUu0y 3 2 Controlling the Main Unit You can use this software to start and stop the recording and computing function and display the hardware information of the main unit Computation is an option 3 2 1 Starting and Stopping Recording and Computing 1 Click Operation tab and then Start Recording Stop Recording Start Computing or Stop Computing ait E A x Cre Start Recording Stop Recording Start Computing Stop Computing Hardware Info Reconfiguration A Communication dialog box appears When you select a command on the Operation tab a dialog box for setting commu nication parameters first appears For details on the settings of the Communication dialog box see the procedure in section 3 1 1 Receiving Setup Data If the main unit s Security settings Basic settings Communication is set to Login enter the user name and password registered in the main unit Communication Start Recording x Password Comm Ethernet RS 232 RS 422 485 USB Bluetooth Ethernet IP Address Host Name Port No 34434 X Cancel 2 Enter the information and click OK A confirmation message for starting or stopping appears Warning x 3 To execute the operation click OK The recorder will start or stop recording or computing
6. Select a menu item New Open Start Recording Stop Recording etc Perform operations in the displayed dialog box To edit settings select a title in the content selection tree Edit the displayed settings Process the setup data file that you created or edited by selecting appropriate commands Save Send Settings etc from the tab and menu Close Hardware Configurator 1 7 jyOnpoid 34 BuisnN 310499 1 3 Window and Menus 1 3 3 Workflow The features and workflow of Hardware Configurator are illustrated below Sec 1 4 Display window Display setup data Sec 2 2 Receive and display data Control the recorder Sec 3 2 Configure comm Start recording start computing Stop recording stop computing View hardware information System configuration Select the setup contents to edit Reconfiguration GM Edit the content area Sec 2 3 Sec 2 4 Send setup data Yes Send data Sec 3 1 No Yes Initialize Initialize data Sec 2 5 No Sec 2 6 No End Sec 1 4 1 8 IM 04L61B01 02EN 1 4 Starting and Closing Hardware Configurator 1 4 1 Starting the Software 1 From the Start menu select All Programs SMARTDAC STANDARD Hardware Configurator The first time Hardware Configurator starts after installation the Windows Security Alert dialog box appears the figure below is the Windows 7 screen capture Click Allow a
7. GX10 1 GP10 1 On the Main unit tab the module can only be set to ID 9 On the Main unit tab a single module can be set in the range ID 0 to 6 IO expansion modules do not appear in the selection list for 7 to 9 In addition the ID to which an IO expansion module is assigned is considered to be the end and other modules cannot be set to later IDs Model Limitation o GP10 1 On the Main unit tab a module can be set in the range ID selection list for 8 or 9 In addition onl to eight modules including an EMR module can be set Module of the main unit means the total number of modules specified on the Main unit tab of this software OA Limit to the number of DIO modules of each unit Model Limitation o A single DIO module per unit e A unit refers to the main unit or an extended unit e The number of channels per module is as follows Al module GX90XA 10 channels DI module GX90XD 16 channels DO module GX90YD 6 channels DIO module GX90XA 8 input channels 6 output channels LL eccecccccccdddddddddddddedddddededdddddeeeddedddddddeedddeddedddddddeddeddededddeddddedddeddeddededdddededddedeed ejeg dnjes Buljeaig 2 2 Displaying Setup Data 2 2 1 Opening a File This section explains how to load and display an existing setup data file that has been saved toa PC 1 Start Hardware Configurator The setup window appears Setting GX10 1 Eee System Option kif milai aa a a Ly
8. New Open Save Save As Receive Setting a a Ly end User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window A Communication dialog box appears 3 10 IM 04L61B01 02EN 3 1 Receiving and Sending Setup Data IM 04L61B01 02EN 5 Enter the old Admin user level information Communication Send Settings x User Name User001 User Name and Password for the old Admin user level S Password eeeeceeccoocooe Comm Ethernet O RS 232 O RS 422 485 O USB Bluetooth Ethernet IP Address Host Name m Port No 34434 X Cancel The GX GP s Security settings Basic settings Communication is set to Off At the same time the user information edited in step 1 is set in the GX GP 6 From the content selection tree select Security settings Security basic settings and change Communication under Security function to Login H E AT channel settings Security function p E Dicma seie maa O o o commission losa E ta H E Math channel settings ni Fj Display settings Logout E epee Astoto fr o 7 El bese LEEN Data save settings pE Batch settings E Report settings H E Communication Ethernet settings E Communication Serial settings oe x System settings S E Security settings i z User settings E Fj User property Enter the user name and password for the Admin user level that you edited in step 1 and click Send Settings again
9. User s SMART 1C Manual SMARTDAC STANDARD Hardware Configurator User s Manual vigilantplant YOKOGAWA IM 04L61B01 02EN Yokogawa Electric Corporation 6th Edition Introduction Notes Trademarks Revisions 6th Edition August 2015 YK This manual explains how to use SMARTDAC STANDARD Hardware Configurator To ensure correct use please read this manual thoroughly before beginning operation e 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 e Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents However should you have any questions or find any errors please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer e Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without YOKOGAWA s permission is strictly prohibited e The TCP IP software of this product and the document concerning the TCP IP software have been developed created by YOKOGAWA based on the BSD Networking Software Release 1 that has been licensed from University of California e vigilantplant is a registered trademark of Yokogawa Electric Corporation e SMARTDAC is a registered trademark of Yokogawa Electric Corporation e Microsoft Windows and Internet Explorer are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries
10. Koos xoos T 006 007 Kove on xoro xon ora gore xos xos xor one ovo xm xom xan KoA koza os xos 0x7 xo Koo xo oar xos2 xo ges Koss xose xos7 xose xox xa xou xon xos KANN koss os xos kos f xosi xos2 x0 Kose Nag kose xo oe ross xosa xass Aman Kose T vat vary VaT vata vats vate J 7 vate vi A002 CH On Off Ki Ki 4001 scene T The dialog box closes and the entered expression appears in Calculation expression in the setup window IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 25 ejeg dn s Buljeaig 2 3 Editing Setup Data 2 26 If the Calculation Expression Overflows If the calculation expression is too long it will not fit in the edit box In such a case moving the cursor over the calculation expression in the setup window will show the entire expression in a pop up e Pop up display when the entered calculation expression fits in the edit box Calculation expression Decimal place e Pop up display when the entered calculation expression does not fit in the edit box 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 AG01 A002 A003 Calculation expression 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 000 8 0009 0010 A0 01 A002 A003 A004 A005 A006 A007 A008 A009 A010 If an Invalid Calculation Expression Is Entered If an invalid c
11. New Open Save Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window E Al channel settings FX 0001 0010 Ea 3 System settings Click Setting tab and then Open Setting GX10 1 Operation System Option Help a AR 2 R Pe ats 4 za New Open Save Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window Y The Open dialog box appears To display the setup data of a measurement data file GSE or GSD change the file type Current location Click to move to a higher level folder Name 3 GNL 4 GSL_GSD File Name File type Configuration file GNL GSL a File Comment IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 2 Displaying Setup Data 3 Select the setup data file that you want to open and click Open Folder J GNL ejeg dnjes Buljeaig File Name basel gnl File type Configuration file GNL GSL File Comment Click Open The data is loaded The name of the loaded file appears _ Setting GX10 1 EAS System Option Help DOAR 4 i a aE Ly zj New Open Save Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window Be E Alc Satis Range s1 0001 0010 nge Span
12. P Ty Communication Ethernet settings I B Communication Serial settings E System settings Fy Security settings m Fj Security basic settings 2 z User settings TA Fj User property 2 From the contents selection tree select Security settings User settings pE syen tig E Security settings da User property 3 Register the user information for each user number User level of User number 1 is fixed to Admin Register new users from the second user The first user is fixed to Admin Select the mode Click to register a password User number User name Password CO oe E Hoa en cme ae ooo ETE Sas oo 4444 o IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 27 ejeg dn s Buljeaig 2 3 Editing Setup Data If you change a password the concealed characters asterisks will turn blue 3 EE If you change the user name the corresponding password will be initialized In this case Initialize will appear in blue Initialize 4 To set User gh shal bes select On and o an eae number Authority number Limits are set using Security settings gt User property To restrict an operation change Free to Lock Authority number iE 0001 0010 eee i g FE ENAKI heee Epee 1 pees e Only Admin can be registered in user number 1 e Make a note of the administrator password and do not lose it e Enter the password using up to 20 characters Single quotations semicolons and spaces are not allowed
13. Recording Computation Reconfiguration Encryption Update S Receive Settings Send Settings Yes Reconfiguration Yes Operation is possible No Operation is not possible an error message will appear 1 May be executed in a condition in which module configuration has not been confirmed If this happens the settings and hardware information will be different from the actual 2 The recording or computing continues because it is already in progress Nothing happens even if start is executed 3 Reconfiguration of a GX GP is not possible from this software G M A D calibration Recording Computation Reconfiguration Encryption Update ive Setti es o Yes O Y Y Y Yi Yi Yi Y es No Reconfiguration No No Yes Operation is possible No Operation is not possible an error message will appear 1 Operation from this software is not possible when the GM is reconfiguring 2 The recording or computing continues because it is already in progress Nothing happens even if start is executed yun Ue 3y 0 Huljo9uu0y ss Bia eee Chapter 4 Setup Data for GX GP GM with Advanced Security Function AS 4 1 Operation This chapter explains how to use setup data files GSL extension for GX GP GM with the advanced security function AS Refers to setup data files that have been created on GX GP GM with the advanced security function AS enabled It also includes setup data created with Adv
14. W013 Failed to set any settings will be displayed at the time of data transmission 2 If both general and security settings cannot be sent W014 Permission denied will be displayed at the time of data transmission Yes Yes es Yes Receiving and sending when the advanced security function AS is On gt Ch 4 Receiving and Sending Setup Data IM 04L61B01 02EN 3 1 yun Ue 3y 0 Buioauuos 3 1 Receiving and Sending Setup Data 3 1 1 Receiving Setup Data Procedure 1 Click the Setting tab and then Receive Settings Setting GX10 1 EAO System Option Help HjiO A RC GP a a Ley New Open Save Save As Receive Settings end Settings Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window wy A Communication dialog box appears Function selected from the menu Communication Receive Settings User Name Set user information User ID Password Select the communication type ey a ee ee from the right Ethernet IP Address Host Name Enter the communication information Port No 34434 If the GX GP GM s Security settings Basic settings Communication is set to Login you need to specify the user information If set to Off you only need to enter the communication information to establish a connection For details on security settings see the main unit user s manual GX GP IM 04L51B01 01EN GM IM 04L55B01
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16. 01 R2 03 01 Model GM10 1 GM10 2 GM10 1 2 2 IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 1 Creating New Setup Data IM 04L61B01 02EN Set the items under Option Mathmatical function Iwith report function Not Comm channel function USB interface Host 2 ports Not EtherNet IP communication Not WT communication Not Bluetooth Option tain ft i pet i Comm ne ti Tee i if i J USB interface Host 2 ports Not Use J The types of options that appear vary depending on the main unit and the firmware version The following table shows the available options for different firmware versions Initial value Firmware Version and Availability Initial value Firmware Version and Availability Displayed on R1 01 01 or later Displayed on R2 02 01 or later Fail output 1 point Displayed on R1 01 01 or later a Displayed on R1 01 01 or later Not Displayed for R1 01 01 and later For R2 01 01 and later this option is fixed to Use when WT communication or EtherNet IP communication is set to Use Displayed on R2 02 01 or later Displayed for R2 02 01 and later This option is fixed to Use when WT communication or EtherNet IP communication is set to Use Displayed on R1 01 01 or later fake Bec AEneD Displayed on R2 01 01 or later Displayed on R2 01 01 or later Displayed on R2 01 01 or later Displayed on R2 01 01 or later Diagonal lines mean that the main unit does not have those opt
17. 01EN TA 2 Enter the communication information for connecting to the main unit See Explanation on page 3 3 for the details 3 Enter the information and click OK A confirmation message for receiving data appears W001 Receive settings from connecting hardware X Cancel 4 To start receiving click OK Settings are received from the recorder and displayed The file name display shows NewFile IM 04L61B01 02EN 3 1 Receiving and Sending Setup Data Explanation The items in the Communication dialog box are described below User Name and Password Enter the user information to log in to the recorder via communication You do not have to enter this information if the main units Security settings gt Communication is set to Off If the main units Security settings Communication is set to Login enter the user name and password registered in the main unit When logging in for the first time enter the default password The subsequent times the user name that you entered previously will appear so you will only need to enter the password e You can enter up to 20 characters If you exceed this limit the exceeded portion will be cut e The characters that you can enter are ASCII characters other than single quotation semicolon or space The default password is the password that you use when you log in for the first time It is provided in the main unit user s manual User ID If the advanced security
18. 03 25 11 48 00 File 2014 03 26 16 06 00 2014 03 26 10 37 00 File Name File type Configuration file GNL GSL x File Comment 2 10 IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 2 Displaying Setup Data 4 Select the comparison source file and click Open File Name basel gn File type Configuration file GNL GSL ia File Comment When the comparison source file is loaded two file names will appear in the upper right of the window The left is the name of the setup file that is currently displayed and the right is the name of the comparison source file Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings A separate window opens and the window for printing is loaded Validation Print m AI channel settings 0001 0010 The Validation print window appears 6 On the left side of the Validation print window click ON ALL of Show Difference Validation Print M Date 2014 04 0 Show Difference Whether to include the difference IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 11 ejeg dn s Buljeaig 2 2 Displaying Setup Data 2 12 You can view the differences in the setup data in the print content on the right Validation Print Date 2014 0404 0001 0010 0101 0116 0201 0206 E A001 A020 Show Difference Show Difference
19. 04 01 or later DI module The module version R1 04 01 or later is the supported version for the pulse input Check the version of DI module on a GX GP Layout may be displayed incorrectly in case If this message appears when you start the software click OK of zoom is not 100 Then on the View menu of IE click Zoom or Change the zoom level at the lower right of the window to select 100 Press F5 key or restart the software to refresh the screen W016 Auxiliary Messages Depending on the condition warning W016 is accompanied by an auxiliary message from the following table The number shown in the No column is not displayed Fe eee Description and Corrective Action Exceeded the number of IO modules which can be set The total number of IO modules installed in the entire system Main unit tab and Extended Unit tab exceeds the upper limit Check the number of IO modules specified under Module Exceeded the number of DO modules which can be set The total number of DO DIO modules installed in the entire system Main unit tab and Extended Unit tab exceeds the upper limit Check the number of DO DIO modules specified under Module Exceeded the number of IO channels which can be set The total number of channels of the IO modules installed in the entire system Main unit tab and Extended Unit tab exceeds the upper limit Check the number of channels of IO modules specified under Module Exceeded the number of IO expansion m
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21. GX90YD 06 11 GX90EX 02 TP 1 11 After you set the items click OK The system configuration is loaded and setup items based on the configuration are created Range Span Lower Span Upper Calculation epee el B e E Math channel settings Ean Display settings Em xe Recording settings B Data save settings p E Batch settings E Report settings H E Timer settings E Event action of Communication channel settings Fan Communication Ethernet settings p E Communication Serial settings of System settings ES zel Security settings However if the number of modules exceeds the limit the following warning will appear Correct the module settings according to the auxiliary message Warning W016 Exceeds the limit of connection modules e Number of DIO modules has exceeded Limit to the number of modules and number of channels Module Configuration Limitations Message details gt Warning Messages and W016 Auxiliary Messages 12 Edit the setup items in the new window to create the setup data How to edit setup items P23 Editing Setup Data IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 5 ejeg dnjes Buljeaig 2 1 Creating New Setup Data Explanation Module Configuration Limitations In the Module settings of the Main unit and Extended Unit tabs select modules so that the following limits are not exceeded If you click OK when a limit is exceeded a message will appear If a mes
22. OA IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 2 Displaying Setup Data 2 2 3 IM 04L61B01 02EN Opening an Update Source File You can use the Load Changed Settings to load the setup data from a separate file and apply them to the current setup data The system configuration is not updated 1 Start Hardware Configurator The setup window appears kif milaini aa a Ly New Open Save SaveAs Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window S S S S S S S S S S E Communication channel settings H E Communication themet settings pg System settings EJ Security settings Open the target setup file that you want to change How to open a file 2 2 1 Opening a File Click the Setting tab and then Load Changed Settings Setting GX10 1 DjO A 4 G a New Open Save Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison sourcd Operation System Option Help The Load Changed Settings dialog box appears Folder J GNL ar gl 2014 04 02 15 04 00 2014 03 25 11 48 00 2014 03 26 16 06 00 2014 03 26 10 37 00 File Name File type Configuration file GNL GSL File Comment Select the update source file and click Open Folder J GNL H
23. a case restart the Web application Internet Explorer LLL hh babs ddddisdcrddccddccddddcddddcdddacdddcddddccdaaadddaddddaddddadddaddddaddadaddaadddaaaddaadadaaadddad de IM 04L61B01 02EN 3 1 Receiving and Sending Setup Data 3 1 3 Sending User Settings You can send only the user settings to the main unit via communication You can perform this operation even when the recorder is recording or computing Details on user settings P GX GP Section 1 9 in the Models GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Paperless Recorder User s Manual IM 04L51B01 01EN GM Section 2 22 in the Data Acquisition System GM User s Manual IM04L55B01 01EN Procedure 1 Click Setting tab and then Send User Settings Setting GX10 1 ERORE System Option Help OOHEAHR 4 GP a as Ley New Open Save Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Qend User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window x A dialog box for entering communication information appears 2 Enter the information and click OK Items in the Communication dialog box gt Explanation Communication dialog box on page 3 3 3 To start sending click OK The setup data will be sent If you are logged in and you change the user information and send it to the GX GP with firmware version R1 xx xx errors will occur when you send subsequent setup commands To change your user information in the GX GP from the software via communication be su
24. amp M K iy um Copy Paste Content selection tree 2 From the content selection tree which is on the left side of the window select the name of the setup item you want to edit This example will show how to set DI channels Content selection tree Click setup item names to expand the tree and show the next level Selecting an item changes the content display E Batch settings E Report settings oe x Timer settings oe Event action om x Communication channel settings HEJ Communication Ethernet settings Fa x Communication Serial settings Em x System settings When you select a title the setup items appear in the content area which is on the right IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 15 2 3 Editing Setup Data The channel settings content can be shown in Range Alarm Display settings and Calibration correction groups If you select All settings all the setup items are displayed in the content area Items are displayed by each selected group 3 Edit the channel settings Edit the setup items in the content area Channel number Scroll right to view 1 line 1 channel more setup items Range Span Upper yia val Le ie QIR RSSI SS SS EM PE CN gL WE ENA ATI AA ATANT DI KI i a a The items and available settings that appear in the configuration window vary depending on the hardware system
25. 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 Ifthe Software Product is used for the abovementioned purposes neither Yokogawa nor 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 Yokogawa 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 sha
26. e You can set User property only when the User level is User Le egeececcccicccccrclddoeecdedodedeceedeeeededeeceeddeeeedddeeedeeedddecdddededeeeddeddeeeeeedeededdecdddecdeeeedeeeeeddeecdeddeded 2 28 IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 3 Editing Setup Data 2 3 4 Selecting a Range and Copying and Pasting This software enables you to select a range of setup items to edit them copy them and paste them This section explains how to select a range of items and how to use the Copy Paste and Tool buttons Selecting a Range Procedure 1 To select a line click an item name The example below is for Display settings Trend settings List type Trend settings Trend clear Temte NRU C mC romat C min O w gt e w G Nema Fa Fe Message O Coama OSes TonTon 6 0 lt c The line is selected Vertical Horizontal Oof Bon Click the line name 2 To select multiple lines drag the cursor and release the mouse at the last line you want to select Trend settings Vertical C Horizontal EEN N Trend line Grid Scale Digit Value imdir ator Digit of m rk Partial On Off Multiple lines are selected Of On C Thick amp Normal Thin Normal Fine O Mark Bar graph 3digits F Oo On Drag across the line names to select multiple lines When selecting a range you cannot select multiple lines one by one You cannot select columns individually LL ih sds sdddsiidcd
27. feo vals a fae Sl gt ot E EE Cn a i 2 tts tt S KI p EJ Communication Ethernet settings Ei Communication Serial settings Done amp Local intranet Protected Mode Off fa vy 100 Zoom Level button Note ww Lx ih hb hb bbb sisddiidcccdddddddcddddcdddcddddcdddaddddadddadddaaddddadddacdddadddaddddaddddadddaddddadddaadddadddada addaada e Hardware Configurator will not start if Internet Explorer is not installed e The default settings are the system configuration of the GX10 Wee ccccceccdeddeedeedddeddddddddedddddddddedddddddddddeedddedddddededeededddddedededdeecd IM 04L61B01 02EN 1 9 WW f O C o Ko r gt gr O Q c O r 1 4 Starting and Closing Hardware Configurator Internet Explorer Zoom Level Set the IE zoom level on the View menu or in the lower right corner to 100 Otherwise the layout may appear crooked If the following message appears when you start the software click OK Then on the View menu of IE click Zoom or Change the zoom level at the lower right of the window to select 100 Warning WO19 Layout may be displayed incorrectly in case of zoom is not 100 System Configuration on the First Startup The following table shows the system configuration System tab gt System Config that is used the first time the software is started Before creating a setup file use System Config to align the software configurat
28. function AS is enabled use the user ID in combination with the user name and password shown above You must enter the user ID if the main unit s advanced security function AS is set to On Security settings gt Communication is set to Login and User ID is in use User authentication when the advanced security function is On gt Setup Data for GX GP GM with Advanced Security Function AS yun Ue 3y 0 Hulyo9uUu0y Comm Select the communication type from Ethernet serial communication RS 232 or RS 422 485 USB or Bluetooth Bluetooth can be used only when the main unit is a GM with the C8 option Ethernet IP address and host name that you enter will be stored and will appear the next time you open the dialog box e You can enter up to 128 characters If you exceed this limit the exceeded portion will be cut e The characters that you can enter are the alphabet A to Z a to z numbers 0 to 9 hyphens and dots The port number is the port number of the recorder that you want to connect to If you have changed the recorder port number enter that port number e Default value 34434 selectable range 1 to 65535 RS 232 RS 422 485 Set the RS 232 and RS 422 485 parameters from the Port No Baud rate and Parity lists Enter the RS 422 485 address in the Address box These values are also stored and will appear the next time you open this dialog box Communication Setup ltem _ Default Value Selectabl
29. function is enabled if the main unit s Security settings Basic settings Communication is set to Off you can connect without entering the user information user name and password Whether setup data can be sent or received depends on the security settings If the advanced security function is enabled it is as shown in the following table Settings That Are Sent and Received Security settings Basic settings of the main unit General settings The advanced security function On other than security settings Reception Transmission Reception Touch operation and Communication are both set to Off EREDE Touch operation is set to Login and Communication is set y N to Off Nt sae Touch operation and naa roe ser Communication are both set User property not set to Login a User Touch operation is set to Off PE enie and Communication is set Medics geal Yes No Yes No operation are set to Lock to Login Note OLLLxxxixxixixxx ih bb bbb dbstthdciidcciddccdddcddddddddccrdddcdcddcddddcdddddddddddddddddcddddcddddddddadddaadddaddddaddd dde Security settings e Ifthe main unit is the GM the only login type is Communication e For the GX GP whose advanced security function is set to On Touch operation is set to Login and Communication is set to Off Send Settings is not possible from this software Receive Settings is possible If you want to apply the settings edited with this software to the main unit save the setu
30. menu e To set the page number click Page Setup on the Internet Explorer s File menu e Configure the printer settings in accordance with your PC system TA IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 43 2 6 Printing Setup Data Explanation This section explains the print settings shown on the left side of the window Print information setting The settings in this area specifies the printing of header items The default values of all items are set to Display Changing an item to None clears the title and information from the display area on the right e Inthe Comment box you can directly enter a comment text When Comment is set to Display this text is displayed Print information PC time Comment Comment System Information Network Information Item list Display O None Display None Display None Display None Display None e If Item list is set to Display a list of settings to be printed is printed in the header area This list reflects the items selected in Print item describe below The Item list is added to the print content when Item list is set to Display System Informati Display None O Din son Print item Item name Show all Hide all AI channel settings IW 0001 0010 DI channel settings 0101 0116 DO channel settings 0201 0206 Math channel setti A gt settings 7 o1 a020 IE 4021 4040 4041 4050 E Constant C Math action settings Display settings E Tre
31. option AS e New menus Read comparison source Load Changed Settings and Validation print window Modified system requirements support for Windows 8 1 IE10 and IE11 Modified for functional and user interface improvements Improvements to descriptions 5 R2 02 Modified to support GM10 1 GM10 2 e Modified to support the GM10 system configuration e Added descriptions for Bluetooth communication and USB communication with the main unit e Added Reconfiguration to the description of the main unit operation Other improvements to descriptions Modified to support GX GP firmware version R2 02 01 Modified to support the Pulse input range for DI module e Added DARWIN to the Receiver Function of the serial communication 6 R2 03 Modified to support GM firmware version R2 03 01 e GM advanced security option AS e Added descriptions for the communication port detection function that is available when serial communication USB communication or Bluetooth communication is selected Downloading the Latest Software and Manuals Download the latest version of the Hardware configurator from the following URL www smartdacplus com software en Download the latest manuals of the Hardware configurator and GX GP from the following URL www smartdacplus com manual en IM 04L61B01 02EN vV How to Use This Manual vi Related Manuals Manual Name Models GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Paperless Recorder First Ste
32. page You can also directly enter the expression text in Calculation expression of the setup window without using the dialog box ddd hddddddddddddccadddaadddadcddddadaaddadadaddadddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddaddddddcddaddaaddadddddadaadaccaadaaadaaddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd da IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 23 ejeg dn s Buljeaig 2 3 Editing Setup Data 2 24 a Calculation expression edit box Math channel A001 Calculation expression b Input type list c Input type tab sor tow exe inc S S cb a Ta scrol button e Operator number button The table below shows the details for the items Item Description a Calculation expression edit box The box for entering the calculation expression You can directly enter text b Input type list The items in the list are the same as those of c Input type tab The list name that you select here becomes the tab name c Input type tab Tab pages containing operators numbers and the like used in calculation expressions They are grouped by input type Clicking a tab displays the operators and numbers for the input type in area e d Tab scroll button Click to scroll the tab position horizontally e Operator number button Click to add the text shown on the button to the end of the a text string 4 Enter the calculation expression in the calculation expression edit box Click the Input type list arrow and select the operator or c
33. separate window and print them You can select what items to print 2 6 1 Setting the Print Options 1 Click Setting tab and then Print Window Setting GX10 1 LOU DETE New Open Save Save As Operation System Option Help od GP a Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings A separate window for printing opens The window is divided into the print setting area left half and display area right half Math channel settings Display settings 0001 0010 0101 0116 0201 0206 A001 A020 Print Window ae f Setting PC time 05 09 2014 16 55 24 Comment formation tion System In Fail output lpoint Mathematical function with report function Comm channel function USB interface Host 2 ports WT communication Adv Lg Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window A021 A040 A041 A050 Constant 0002000 Scan interval Over ranze Module settings 20000m Recording basic settings Recording channel settings Batch function Report basic settings Report channel settings Timer Match time timer 000m E Event action Communication channel settings Area for setting print conditions 2 E coo1 co20 Batch settings 0101 0116 0201 0206 A001 A020 A041 A050 Math action settings Trend interval Message settings Screen display settings Scan interval Module settings Recording basic settings Data sav
34. side in the User settings of the GX GP and GM e Store the root user password in safe keeping e If you forget or lose it you will not be able to set Login back to Off in an emergency such as when you can no longer log in due to an KDC setting error e You can use the root user also to log in via communication from this software 2 If On Off under Security basic settings gt User ID is changed the User ID and Password in user settings are initialized 3 If On Off under Security basic settings gt Password management is changed the User ID and Password in user settings are initialized 4 If Security basic settings gt Password management is set to On the User name setting is not shown in this software IM 04L61B01 02EN 4 1 Sv uonouny AyuNdeg padUeAPY YM WD d9 X5D 104 eyeq dnyas 4 1 Operation Saving Setup Data For the procedure see section 2 4 Saving Setup Data Note that overwriting is not possible Receiving and Sending Setup Data For the procedure see section 3 1 1 Receiving Setup Data and section 3 1 2 Sending Setup Data Before sending settings check that an SD memory card is installed in the main unit If the advanced security function is enabled settings will not be sent if an SD memory card is not available YL ececcccccedeedddedddeddddedddedddedddeedddedddddddedddededdeddddeddddddddddeddddedddeddddddeddddddeddeded Sending and Receiving on the Advanced Security Function Even if the advanced security
35. use can lead to injury to the user or damage to the instrument This symbol appears on the instrument to indicate that the user must refer to the user s manual for special instructions The same symbol appears in the corresponding place in the user s manual to identify those instructions In the manual the symbol is used in conjunction with the word WARNING or CAUTION WARNING Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause serious or fatal injury to the user and precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences CAUTION Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause light injury to the user or cause damage to the instrument or user s data and precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences Note Calls attention to information that is important for the proper operation of the instrument Reference Item gt Reference to related operation or explanation is indicated after this mark Example section 4 1 Conventions Used in the Procedural Explanations Bold characters Indicates character strings that appear on the screen Example Volt Carry out the procedure according to the step numbers All procedures are written under the assumption that you are starting operation at the beginning of the procedure so you may not need to carry out all the steps in a procedure when you are changing the settings The explanation section describes limitations and related information about the operat
36. 06 01 GX90EX 02 TP 1 Firmware version GX GP R1 01 01 or later R1 01 01 or later R1 03 01 or later R2 01 01 or later R2 01 01 or later R1 01 01 or later R1 01 01 or later R2 01 01 or later R2 01 01 or later GM R2 02 01 or later R2 02 01 or later R2 02 01 or later R2 02 01 or later R2 02 01 or later R2 02 01 or later R2 02 01 or later R2 02 01 or later R2 02 01 or later Description No module is attached Al module Universal Al module Electromagnetic relay Al module Current Al module Low voltage type DI module DO module DIO module I O expansion module If an I O base unit is installed configure the modules Click Extended Unit to display the page The Extended Unit tab is to the right of the Main Unit tab Module Bonenam _ oxioort BERHANE K Ri A 5 5 5 J o He q EEEE ETET bi w 2 KI Unit 3 Module ID Model eal a a YC IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 1 Creating New Setup Data The following table shows the available models If the IO expansion module is not set to the main unit Module on the Main unit tab the item will be unselectable ID Module Initial value Description EXT oUINOENee ae Nokace Base unit model fixed GX90EX 02 TP1 Not use Displays GX90EX 02 TP1 on the GM tab None GX90XA 10 U2 GX90XA 10 T 1 GX90XA 10 C1 0 5 None Installed module GX90XA 10 L1 GX90XD 16 11
37. 20 GP20 0 to 9 GX10 GX20 0 to 2 GM10 0 to 9 Status Displays the recorder output status by icons and tooltips Display Description text appears on each tooltip Light blue GOOD Yellow Blue IM 04L61B01 02EN 3 2 Controlling the Main Unit IM 04L61B01 02EN Model Model name of the module if it does not exist Serial No Version Module firmware version Option Custom Customization information if it is standard Input Ch Number of input channels Output Ch Number of output channels Status Recording The recorder is recording Computing The recorder is computing Accessing Media The recorder is accessing a storage medium yun Ue 3y 0 Hulyo9uu04y 3 2 Controlling the Main Unit 3 2 3 Performing Reconfiguration When the connected device is a GM Reconfiguration of a GM can be performed from this software There are limitations to users that can perform reconfiguration Note that reconfiguration of a GX GP is not possible through communication from this software See Note Procedure 1 Click Operation tab and then Reconfiguration Status g m Start Recording Stop Recording Start Computing Stop Computing Hardware Info Menu Password Comm Ethernet RS 232 RS 422 485 USB Bluetooth Ethernet IP Address Host Name Port No 34434 2 Enter the information and click OK When a connection is established with the GM a reconfiguratio
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39. Lower Span Upper Calculation E oos von oov wo wowo fo a w ee i Eom ee E a w a a e ooo a e CE a ee ear Besse ow fe a e a o o ow Pan OO ha Co E Timer settings Fm x Event action E Communication channel settings EJ Communication themet settings System settings ES 3 Security settings e Inthe case of a setup data file of a GX GP GM with the advanced security function AS authentication is necessary to display the Security settings For details see section 4 2 User Authentication e A setup data file GSL extension of a GX GP GM with the advanced security function AS cannot be overwritten after it is displayed and edited e If you specify a measurement data file the setup file data in the file will be loaded e The maximum file path length including the file name is 256 characters If this limit is exceeded an error will occur Pay attention to the hierarchical depth and file name length Le eecedeoceccccrcrrdccdedceeecceeceedeeceedeeecdedeeceeeecededereeeedeeedeoceedeeeeeeeedddeeeeddeeeddeeeedeeeddeeedeeeeeeedeeeeeedeeedededced IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 9 2 2 Displaying Setup Data 2 2 2 Opening the Comparison Source File This software has a validation print function which can be used to compare and print settings for verifying setup data You can use the Read comparison source to load a reference comparison source file The difference between the files can b
40. TT d 2 34 IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 3 Editing Setup Data e When you attempt to copy and paste values Internet Explorer may show the message Do you want to allow this webpage to access your clipboard Click Allow access to enable the copy and paste feature of this software If you click Don t allow you will not be able to use the copy and paste feature e If the cells whose check box is selected on reaches the maximum selectable number cells whose check boxes are unselected become unavailable and you will not be able to paste to them You cannot paste to cells that do not have check boxes e Pasting is not possible to character strings that cannot be edited or passwords concealed character strings e When option buttons or list boxes are selected only the selected character strings can be copied and pasted Ye eeecccccceeeeddeedddeddddeddddeedddddeddddcddddeddddddddeddededddededddeeddddddedddddedddedcddddeddeeddeddeddd Explanation The configuration windows of this software can be classified into three window types First is the list type as in the Trend settings window Second is the table type as in the Al channel settings window Third is the check box sheet type as in the Channel set window of Group settings The table below shows the differences in how you edit items for each window type Selectable Range Selection Method Selection Limitations Cancellation Method List type e By lines Click the name of Click a locat
41. The following characters cannot be used in file names or folder names Prohibited characters Name Slash gt lt Inequality signs Colon Question mark Double quotation Single quotation Backslash Asterisk Pipe Semicolon e You can enter up to 50 characters for the comment OUA Save Click Setting tab and then Save to save the edited contents to the current file If the file has not been saved yet clicking Save will result in the same operation as clicking Save As Click the Setting tab and then Save Setting GX10 Syste Option D OE a Help i NewFile Ly A setup data file GSL extension saved with GX GP GM with the advanced security function AS cannot be overwritten Save it to a new file using Save As 2 39 ejeg dnjes Buljeaig 2 9 Initializing Setup Data If you change the setup data on this software the changes are stored and will appear the next time you start the software If you want to view or change the current system configuration follow the procedure in section 2 5 1 If you do not want to change the current system configuration but initialize the setting value only follow the procedure in section 2 5 2 If you change the system configuration the current setup data will be initialized If you want to save the setup data that is currently displayed save the file before changing the system configuration A 2 5 1 Viewing and Changing the System Config
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43. alculation expression is entered the expression is displayed in red The pop up will display an error message and the entire calculation expression e Error message in the first line and the entire expression in the subsequent lines Calculation expression 0000 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 Calculation expression A003 TE MATH opnaa is invalid a 8 0009 0010 e The calculation expression that appears in the pop up are updated when you finish entering the calculation expression It is not updated while you are entering the calculation expression while the cursor is in the text box e The pop up does not appear in the calculation expression text box of the dialog box Ye eecccccccccdeeeeeedeeeddeeddededddeeeeddeddededddeddddedddddededdeeeddeeddeedddeddeeeddddededdedddddeedddddedecd IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 3 Editing Setup Data 2 3 3 How to Register Users This example shows how to register users when Advanced security function AS is set to Off 1 From the content selection tree select Security settings Security basic settings and set Security settings Set Login to Communication User settings and User property are added to the tree content E AI channel settings Security function Tasosa for p DI channel settings To com e E Math channel settings E Display settings ogout PE ai oe pe Fj Data save settings EJ Batch settings E Report settings g B Timer settings
44. anced security function On Off under System config set to On in this software For details on how to use and configure the advanced security function AS see the Advanced Security Function AS User s Manual GX GP IM 04L51B01 05EN GM IM 04L55B01 05EN YL deccccceecodcddedeeddddddeddedededeedededededdededdeeddededddeddddddededededdeeddeddded Creating Setup Data For the procedure see section 2 1 Creating New Setup Data Displaying Setup Data You can load an existing setup data file GSL or measurement data file GSE GSD from a PC and display the settings For the procedure see section 2 2 Displaying Setup Data To display Security settings including user settings authentication is required For details see section 4 2 User Authentication Editing Setup Data For the procedure see section 2 3 Editing Setup Data To edit Security settings including user settings authentication is required For the procedure see section 4 2 User Authentication Note the following points when you edit settings with the advanced security function set to On If you make a mistake in the settings you may no longer be able to log in to the GX GP GM 1 When using the password management function KDC e For Certification key under Communication Ethernet settings gt KDC client settings be particularly careful when entering Host principal and the password of the host user e Be sure to include users that are registered on the KDC server
45. ccess Windows Security Alert Ea e Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program Windows Firewall has blocked some features of Hardware Configurator on all public private and domain networks Name Hardware Configurator Publisher Yokogawa Electric Corporation Path C program files yokogawa electric corporation smartdac standard hardware configurator ndxserver exe Allow Hardware Configurator to communicate on these networks 7 Domain networks such as a workplace network E Private networks such as my home or work network F Public networks such as those in airports and coffee shops not recommended because these networks often have little or no security What are the risks of allowing a program through a firewall alow access Cancel Hardware Configurator starts and the following window appears Close button m E Hardware Configurator Windows Internet Explorer EREE http localhost 34443 index html v 44 X Bin oF ww I iy Favorites Hardware Configurator Setting GX10 1 EAOa System Option Help LoOAR 4 a ae Ly New Open Save Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window N G E AI channel settings y Range Span Lower Span Upper Calculation Reference channel DE ee a ec a ee a cy e e a a ef f ep ae a oon wl vi ie a
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47. ck OK To cancel click Cancel To continue click OK To cancel click Cancel W010 Initialization confirmation To continue click OK To cancel click Cancel Some of the setup data have not been applied to the recorder due to differences in the system configuration Check the system settings Number of channels is over the maximum The module configuration setting exceeds the maximum number of value channels Check the modules and the maximum number of channels and reconfigure Check the system configuration or user level You do not have permission to send settings Increase the user level or grant permissions to allow it W015 All extended units settings will be discarded This message appears when in system configuration an IO OK expansion module of the GX GP is changed from specified to not specified To proceed with the change click OK Exceed the module limit In the system configuration the unit and module configuration or the number of channels is exceeding the upper limit Check the number of modules or channels specified by the auxiliary message which is described in a separate table W017 Reconfigure modules This message appears when you try to perform reconfiguration IM 04L61B01 02EN 5 1 Buljooussajqnoiy 5 1 Errors and Messages Description and Corrective Action Chattering filter may not function Please This message appears in the pulse input setting of the GX GP with update module to R1
48. configuration If an item that you want to edit does not appear check the option and module configuration How to set the system configuration P21 Creating New Setup Data ZA Using the Jump Function On setting edit windows in table format e g channel setting window you can jump to a specific position in the window 1 Click amp button in the upper right corner of the window A list of items that you can jump to appears If the list is long a scroll bar appears Item list S gt ovw cut Moving average RIC 2 E oloaan i aa JAHE alfa fea fal ca JEE oaa af Bumout set Bias i Alarm level 1 Alarm level 2 Alarm level 3 2v al S lt S KI KI e o i e ff ff 2 16 IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 3 Editing Setup Data 2 In the line number text box enter the channel line number that you want to move to The default value is the line number of the first line Line number text box RSS i N Close button Low cut when the list is displayed Moving average RJC Items that Bumout set you can jump to Alarm level 2 Alarm level 3 Alarm level 4 Alarm delay Appearance when the cursor is over an item 3 Select and click the jump destination item name on the list Move to the specified item in the specified line Range Moving average RIC Bumoui set Bias Sarin develt Alarm level 2 Alarm level 3 Alar
49. ddccdddccdddcddddccddcadddacdddcddddadddaddddaddadaddddadddaddddaddadaddadaddaaadaaaddaadaddad de IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 29 ejeg dnjes Buljeaig 2 3 Editing Setup Data Copying the Selected Range and Pasting 1 To copy the selected range click the Copy button which is located in the lower right of the window You can also press Ctrl C on the keyboard When the range is copied to the Clipboard the color of the range changes as shown below Trend settings Direction Vertical Horizontal OoOf On Thick Normal Thin You can paste the contents of the Clipboard to an Excel spreadsheet or a text file The figure below shows an example in which the contents are copied to cell A1 of an Excel spreadsheet When pasting to an Excel spreadsheet check the format of the cell that you are pasting to A Trend clear Trend line Grid Digit Value indicator Digit of mark OnOff D osm A A oo M o E Dff Mo rrral Auto Mo rmal Mark digits CFT 3 The pasted contents can be edit on Excel or a text editor B 1 Direction Horizontal 2 Trend clear 3 Trend line 4 Grid 1 Direction 2 Trend clear d Trend line 4 arid Edit the values in the B column in Excel The edit contents can be pasted back to the setup items Copy the edit results from the Excel spreadsheet Copy not just the values but also the item names in row A Vertical On Thin Select the paste range
50. ding and receiving settings and operating the main unit are not possible when the main unit is in a mode that does not allow normal operation such as A D calibration Encryption and Update Wait until the main unit returns to normal operation mode Buljooussjqnoly If you need to force the main unit back to normal operation mode follow the procedure below However note that if another user is operating through the Web application for example the operation results may be disposed because the operation will be terminated elf a Web connection can be established with the main unit return the main unit to normal operation mode using the Web application elf a Web connection cannot be established with the main unit restart the main unit Start in normal operation mode Cannot execute to GX GP Reconfigure a GX GP from the main unit screen m m m m m m m m m m mIo Oo oO Oo oO oO Oo ojl olo N N N N N N N gt gt gt gt ja on aN oo N co N olo IM 04L61B01 02EN 5 3 ss Bia eee advanced security function2 3 2 9 2 39 2 48 3 1 3 14 4 1 5 3 B Basic COnfig conetendestunsazsaadacpebadassataccunsdaspteadeteatqetentSannterkcaceeandes 2 2 Bluetooth pace cists estes tac ctetetecea tie ant idea cal cnd cease an hateneianddenssteagautincianate 3 4 C calculation SXPVESSIONS cisins sascsscirsaceracdseraintennneriacetin 2 18 2 24 Calibration correction cc cccecceceececeececeeeceee
51. e Different and Copying and Pasting Them The example below is an Al channel configuration window Procedure 1 Select a range of channels as shown below Span Lower Span Upper 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 270 0 1370 0 200 0 850 0 KE KU En KI Click the name of the line to select the entire line Drag down to select multiple lines 2 Copy the channel information lines Range Span Lower Span Upper Calculation Press Ctrl C or click Copy to copy the cells IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 31 ejeg dn s Buljeaig 2 3 Editing Setup Data 2 32 3 Paste to different channels N Calculation Pi zi 0003 Delta z Off zi MAAA AARAA 2 0000 2 0000 1370 0 Delta z off z off zi Select the cells to paste to Press Ctrl V or click Paste to paste to the cells IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 3 Editing Setup Data The example below shows the configuration window that appears when you select Display settings Group settings Channel set Procedure 1 Select a range of channels as shown below AI channel DI channel Ton T o F ons E ons T ons r ons J S S Click a label in a cell to select a single cell DI channel m ooa E A ee OOE Mote oios o107 ons oio onto W Drag to select a rectangular area AI channel TATE THTT EE TE DI channel m 0101 E BR MOO OO S Moo Mois mois moos D a Selection can be made across different setup item b
52. e Range Port No The first number in the port A list of available COM port numbers is number list in the selectable displayed RS 232 range If none are available COM1 to COM20 is RS 422 485 S diad Baud rate 9600 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps Pay EVEN CODDEVENINONE RS 422 485 Address 1 1 to 99 Available COM port numbers are the numbers of ports recognized by Windows Device Manager PC IM 04L61B01 02EN 3 3 3 1 Receiving and Sending Setup Data USB This setting is for connecting through a USB cable Select the Port No e Selectable range A list of available COM port numbers e Default value The first number in the port number list in the selectable range Specify the COM port number for USB Serial Port e If your PC is connected to the Internet the appropreate USB driver is downloaded automatically e If you make USB connection for the first time in the environment without Internet install the driver to your PC beforehand Check the download link for the driver at our website ZA Bluetooth GM This setting is for Bluetooth communication Select the Port No To check the COM port number of the GM you want to connect to see Checking the COM Port for Bluetooth Connection Windows 7 example explained later e Selectable range A list of available COM port numbers e Default value The first number in the port number list in the selectable range Enter the password for Bluetooth if
53. e break gt Content representative item name e g DI channel Header The header displays the title and protocol number entered under Print information setting and the PC timestamp of when the Validation print window was displayed The timestamp is displayed in the format specified in the Display menu The header appears at the top of each page in the print preview and in the actual print Protocol No Date 05 12 2014 13 13 48 Title Signature The signature area is printed at the top of validation and for each content item name e g Al channel settings DI channel settings If the print item name is set to Hide all it is only displayed at the top of validation If all the settings under an item have not changed only the item name and signature area are displayed File Name The file path Setting Number File Date and Verified are displayed in a table The following figure is for when Show Difference is set to Display The top line is the Eolnialicon source ae LA REOOO Setting Number and File Date are displayed only for setup files that have been created on a GX GP with the advanced security function AS set to On N A is displayed if Setting Number is not available WE ccc cllQnczcdcccco0dcc IM 04L61B01 02EN IM 04L61B01 02EN System Information Displays the GX GP system information In the case of validation a confirmation column is added to the right of the table System Information Prob
54. e buttons selection tree button Tab and Menu The menu is tabular Click a tab to activate it and the menu will switch accordingly The following table shows the menu items and their descriptions Tab Setting GX10 1 GX20 1 GX20 2 GP10 1 GP20 1 GP20 2 GM10 1 GM10 2 Operation System Option Setting GX10 1 Dj a New Open Save Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window Operation System Option Help i a ae Ly Menu What You Can Do New Create a new setup data file Open Load a setup file from a PC Save Overwrite the file Save As Save a new file to the PC Receive Settings Receive the GX GP setup data Send Settings Send the current setup data to the GX GP Send User Settings Send only the user settings to the GX GP via communication Print Window Open a window used to print setup data Read comparison Load the comparison source data for comparing the setup source data Load Changed Settings Load the settings from a separate setup file and apply them to the data that is currently displayed Validation print window Display the window for printing validation information Start Recording Start GX GP recording Stop Recording Stop GX GP recording Start Computing Start GX GP computing Stop Computing Stop GX GP computing Hardware Info Receive and display the GX GP statu
55. e reference channel for difference computation Click the channel number under Reference channel Click here V to show the available values Range Span Lower Span Upper Calculation Reference channel m m A ZOOO 4 a a Je a L Enter values within Click to display the the selectable range Channel selection dialog box The Channel selection dialog box appears 2 Click the channel number under Reference channel Click the number to select the channel omo oma mo o m o0 oto m m om oma oma oms fous os o o CT o M AI channel M DIchannel M DO channel Show or hide by channel type when multiple channel types are available Clicking a number applies the output destination and closes the dialog box Scroll to the right and set all necessary items A Q If you want to change the alarm mark color click a color Alarm point mark Alarm 3 color Alarm 4 color Key color CO E IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 19 ejeg dn s Buljeaig 2 3 Editing Setup Data 5 To create a color enter values in the Current color boxes To use a key color select the color and click OK The selected color is applied Operation 2 Channel selection string This example shows how to assign channels to group 1 1 On the content selection tree click Display settings and then Group settings 2 From the list of group numbers under Group settings select the group numbers that you
56. e settings Batch function A021 A040 Constant Group settings Trend settings Over range In the print setting area left half select which items to print Area for displaying the content to be printed For each item that you want to print select Display or select the check box For the items that you do not want to print select None or clear the check box Area for selecting whether to show the header items Area for selecting whether to show the settings 2 42 Print information setting peim O O OO Opiy O Non Divay Nom Dipiay Nom Ttem list Display None Show all Hide all bo01 0010 N E YN1 0116 HBRNII i TH AUIL 0201 0206 A001 A4020 A021 A040 A041 A050 Constant Math action settings E Trend interval __ Group settings Message settings Trend settings Screen display settings A m Scroll bar Collectively switch all the check box states Selection area continues below IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 6 Printing Setup Data The selections that you make are applied immediately to the window In the example shown below an header item is changed Before changing the setting area Before changing the display area y None None Recognized Module D Moe SeciNo Venion Option Coon Taps Ch Ona fo oroza noa ssusorss Roso f po fo n feom fos
57. e settings under Print item moves the display area on the right to the corresponding title AI channel settings DI channel settings DO channel settings Math channel settings 0001 0010 0101 0116 0201 0206 A001 A020 Math action settings Click 0101 0116 Jumped to 0101 0116 2 45 ejeg dn s Buljeaig 2 6 Printing Setup Data 2 6 2 Validation Print The Validation print window is used to compare the setup data that you created to a setup data reference You can use the Read comparison source to load a comparison source file compare the differences and print them Loading the Comparison Source File 2 2 2 Opening the Comparison Source File Procedure 1 Click Setting tab and then Validation print window Setting GX10 1 Dj O A A a a ae yy New Open Save Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Operation System Option Validation print window Date 05 12 2014 13 03 13 A separate window for printing opens 0201 0206 F A001 A020 E A021 A040 A041 A050 Constant Math action settings RS 422 485 Fail output lpoint Mathematical f unction with report function Comm channel fu netion USB interface Host 2 ports EtherNet IP communication WT communication Advanced se c
58. e verified on the Validation print window Procedure 1 Start Hardware Configurator The setup window appears Setting GX10 1 Operation Syste OER a a Ly New Open Save Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window E AI channel settings l E 0001 0010 De Hone FZ Communication channel settings Em 3 Communication Ethernet settings EJ System settings EJ Security settings 2 Before loading the comparison source setup file open the target setup file that you want to compare How to open a file P 2 2 1 Opening a File Make sure that the system configuration in the setup file that is currently displayed is the same as that in the comparison source file If they are not the same you will not be able to load the comparison source file Setting the system configuration gt Step 4 on page 2 2 Ye geccccccceedededddddddddddddddddeeddeedeedeededdeddeddeededeedeedededededededdeddeedededededededdeddededddel 3 Click Setting tab and then Read comparison source Setting GX10 1 EOE ei System Option Help DjiO ER a G New Open Save Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window The Read comparison source dialog box appears Folder C GNL A ol 2014 03 20 16 58 00 File 2014 03 20 16 59 00 File 2014
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60. em in the content selection tree the items displayed in the content area right side change accordingly Content Area The content area displays setup item details It displays the settings for the item selected in the content selection tree Immediately after Hardware Configurator starts this area shows channel settings If there are no channel settings this area shows display settings Split Bar You can use the split bar to change the window layout Drag the split bar to change the panel width of the content selection tree area and content area Click the show hide button in the center to show and hide the content selection tree Copy and Paste Buttons The Copy and Paste buttons are used to copy and paste settings when you edit setup items Operation gt Copying the Selected Range and Pasting Jump Navigation Button You can use this button to jump to the specified setup item Operation gt Using the Jump Function Tool Buttons You can use the tool buttons to collectively edit items according to the function assigned to each button Operation gt Editing Using Tool Buttons IM 04L61B01 02EN 1 3 2 IM 04L61B01 02EN 1 3 Window and Menus Menu Operation and Basic Workflow The basic procedure for using Hardware Configurator is shown below For more details see chapter 2 Creating Setup Data Procedure QOQAUAUOUOUNS N Start Hardware Configurator Click a tab Setting Operation System or Option
61. ent you shall expressly present this Agreement to the assignee to ensure that the assignee comply with this Agreement transfer all copies and whole part of the Software Product to the assignee and shall delete any and all copy of the Software Product in your possession irretrievably This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and shall be binding on the assignees and successors of the parties 10 Termination Yokogawa shall have the right to terminate this Agreement with immediate effect upon notice to you if you breach any of the terms and conditions hereof Upon termination of this Agreement you shall promptly cease using the Software Product and in accordance with sub clause 2 5 return or irretrievably delete all copies of the Software Product certifying the same in writing Clauses 2 4 and 2 5 3 5 6 and 11 shall survive any termination of this Agreement 11 Governing Law Disputes This Agreement 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
62. ep 1 2 such as an I O channel channel such as an I O channel click a channel number to specify the channel you want Color selection Operation 1 Select the display color of Click a color on the color Step 3 4 alarm marks and the like selection palette in the dialog box You can also enter the RGB values to specify any color Channel selection string Operation 2 Specify multiple channels When specifying multiple such as when editing a channels such as when display group editing a display group click a channel number button to add the channel to the channel configuration The added channel is displayed as a character string Data selection Operation 3 Specify internal switches and When specifying the the like internal switch or other item click the displayed character string such as the switch number Same as Channel selection Special dialog box Operation 4 Use calibration correction A dialog box for editing calibration correction calibration correction values Enter the correction value directly Calculation expression input Operation5 Enter calculation expressions A dialog box for entering calculation expressions Set calculation expressions by selecting operators and channels from the lists that appear 2 18 IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 3 Editing Setup Data How to Use the Different Dialog Boxes Operation 1 Channel selection button Color selection 1 Set the channel range This example shows how to set th
63. ernet port compatible with the OS and TCP IP protocol Printer A printer compatible with your Windows system a printer driver for the OS is required Operating System OS o o Edition S OO Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 1 Basic Edition 32 or 64 bit edition Pro 32 or 64 bit edition Web Browser Compatible Browser Version Windows Internet Explorer IE8 IE9 IE10 and IE11 Enable HTTP 1 1 and JavaScript e The Web browser that Hardware Configurator uses to display information is limited to Internet Explorer IE If IE is not installed on your PC an error will appear when you start Hardware Configurator e Set the zoom level of IE to 100 when using this software e IE versions other than the specified versions and other Web browsers are not supported YL cccccccckcccccccccccddeeddddddddddeecedeedeeeeeeeedeedeeeddedceddeddedeeeeedeeeddedededea Display Languages Chinese Aweb browser and an OS support Simplified Chinese characters Russian sd web browser and an OS support Cyrillic characters Korean JA web browser and an OS support Korean characters jyOnpoid 34 Huispy 310499 1 2 PC System Requirements 1 2 5 Other Operating Conditions To view the user s manual of this software you need to use Adobe Reader 7 or later by Adobe Systems the latest version is recommended 1 2 6 Security Measures To deal with security threats we recommend that you take security measures Appl
64. ettings EJ Display settings Logout p EE Measurement settings Asote foe o O TO a w Fj Data save settings Em x Batch settings H E Report settings Ea x Event action H E Communication channel settings ce FT Communication Ethernet settings H E Communication Serial settings om System settings LET security settings ED Security basic settings 2 User settings LIEN oe 2 From the contents selection tree select Security settings User settings and register a user The first user is fixed to Admin Select the mode Click to register a password ser number User leve E a a a Gey 3 8 IM 04L61B01 02EN 3 1 Receiving and Sending Setup Data IM 04L61B01 02EN 3 Click Send User Settings to send the user information System Option a Ly Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window Ethemet RS 232 RS 422 485 USB Bluetooth Ethernet IP Address Host Name Port No X Cancel Enter the information and click OK The user information will be sent Click Send Settings Setting GX10 1 EAO System Option oOoOAR 4 New Open Save Save As Receive Setting a Ly end User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window A Communication dialog box appears A dialog box for entering communication information appears From the user settings sent in step 3 enter the User Na
65. evice Functions Name Type Ze A Bluetooth e D gg Ports COM COM port number Device Function Summary Manufacturer Microsoft Location on Bluetooth Device RFCOMM Protocol TDI Device status This device is working properly Properties IM 04L61B01 02EN 3 1 Receiving and Sending Setup Data IM 04L61B01 02EN LA ROO e USB and Bluetooth connections are handled as serial communication inside the PC When the appropriate driver is installed in the PC and the PC is connected to a GM the connection appears as a COM port in the Windows Device Manager e If you change the COM port number from Windows Device Manager restart the PC Otherwise the new setting may not take effect e The serial communication parameters in this software are fixed at 8 bit data lengths and 1 bit stop bit A COM Port When Serial Communication USB or Bluetooth Is Selected If you set the communication type to serial communication USB or Bluetooth available COM port numbers are detected and displayed in in the Port No list If available ports are not detected COM1 to COMZ20 are displayed in the list software version R2 03 and later The following are possible reasons why ports may not detected e The ports that you want to use is disabled in Windows Device Manager e The driver for the relevant connection type is not installed in the PC The method to check ports and drivers varies depending on the PC or operating syste
66. gs Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window y The Save As dialog box appears The subsequent times you open the dialog box The first time you open this dialog box Folder will be set to My Documents Folder will show the last location that you opened or save to Current location Display the directory Move to a higher level folder El al o Updated Create a folder Size Typ Double click to open the folder 2 Specify the folder to save to enter the file name and click Save Folder J GNL Type Updated le Name Size EE a wi rx asa O lliConfig3 GNL 301KB File 097262012 16 51 00 O elliConfigs GNL 09 26 2012 16 49 00 Enter the file name Enter a comment Click to save If a file with the same name exists in the folder an overwrite confirmation message will appear Click OK or Cancel If you click OK the setup data file GNL or GSL extension will be saved to the specified folder 2 38 IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 4 Saving Setup Data IM 04L61B01 02EN e The GX GP cannot load setup files whose names contain non alphabet characters such as Japanese and Korean Therefore if you need to load such files in the GX GP do not use non alphabetic characters e The maximum file path length including the file name is 256 characters If this limit is exceeded an error will occur Pay attention to the hierarchical depth and file name length e
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68. hannel that you want to display Math channel A001 Calculation expression Basic operator Basic operator B Relation operator Logical operator Statistic cay Conditional expression Recording status Extracting integer operation MOD operation Trigonometric function IO channel Math channel Special operator z Special operator Conditional expression Recording status Extracting integer operation MOD 4 gt e rox es o E SSeS IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 3 Editing Setup Data You can also select the Input type tab to display in a similar manner In addition clicking the channel list or tab displays channels Math channel A001 Calculation expression n MOD operation Trigonometric fonction 10 channel Math channel Constant Communical 41 gt Eo Jew T coos coos cons cons coo coe T cooo coro emir co eons coa cors cor cor7 coe f cono ome co cm cons cone os cms 027 cos ome ons em cu cos cose ones cuss c07 cove oss om con cm coss cose coas c04 cos coe c0 cn50 The appropriate characters are added at the cursor position 6 When you are finished entering the calculation expression click OK Math channel A001 Calculation expression x 0001 C001 K001 D OD operation Trinometric function IO channel Math channel Constant Communication 4 gt oor ona Nps
69. his software are the same as those on the main unit Therefore this section will only cover typical operations and the unique features of this software Setup item details gt Chapter 1 Configuring the GX GP in the GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Paperless Recorder User s Manual IM 04L51B01 01EN gt Chapter 2 Configuring the GM in the Data Acquisition System GM User s Manual IM 04L55B01 01EN ejeg dnjes Bunjeaig Editing the Setup Data GSL of a GX GP GM with the Advanced Security Function AS Be sure to also read the precautions provided in Chapter 4 Setup Data for GX GP GM with Advanced Security Function AS Procedure 1 Display the file that you want to edit on the Setting tab Setup item names Setting GX10 1 Operation System Option Help W NewFile D O A ae GP a as Ley New Open Save Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window Ran A CH Typ ar an Span Upper Cal Reference channel Decimal place o Volt x x i s E ki a De a Volt x 200mv x 200 200 00 Off z e e a a fees fe a a o oem or oa oe 2 ee S Content 0007 skip E k area Tc Ek z 270 0 1370 0 Off z z ro a E xe Event action Em x Cne Pees sean ovo vot E 2v x 2 0000 2 0000 Off ia 0001 x oe System settings h E Security settings
70. i Bl ol 2014 03 20 16 58 00 2014 04 02 15 04 00 2014 03 26 16 06 00 2014 03 26 10 37 00 File Name Demo_Initial gnl File type Configuration file GNL GSL File Comment 2 13 ejeg dnjes Buljeaig 2 2 Displaying Setup Data The update source data is loaded and the current setup data is changed Operation System Option NewFile as R GP a as Loy New Open Save Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window Range E AI channel settings l S EX 0001 0010 KI amp rl amp E S E amp E Changed data H E Communication Ethemet settings Fa System settings FX Security settings 5 If necessary edit and save the changed data How to save a setup data file P24 Saving Setup Data Using the Load Changed Settings menu changes only the settings It does not change the system configuration or the file name YL deccccceecdeccdddddeeddddddddddeddeeddeedeedeededdeddeddedddeedeededdeeddeddddeddddededededddeddeddzda 2 14 IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 3 Editing Setup Data 2 3 1 Basic Operation This section explains how to use Hardware Configurator to edit GX GP s or GM s setup data The setup data editing and display features are the same as those of the Web application on the main unit itself In addition the setup items of t
71. iNane C FimvareVenion Roa SSCS Sd FC RS 422 485 Fail output lpoint Mathematical f unction with report function Comm channel fu nction USB interface Host 2 ports EtherNet IP communication WT communication Advanced se curity function Custom display function Log s a A w SY AI 10Ch DI 16Ch DO 6Ch Math 50Ch Communic ation 50Ch r e Cd Recognized Module Channel Information 2 6 Printing Setup Data eee TF Modsi seino Veson Option Catom TopotGh Ompa ce jo exsoxatot2 mimes Rowe a sa Rts fo 2_ exsovp ocir remem Pf de d Print Item The settings of the items selected under Print item are printed In the case of validation a confirmation column is added to the right of the table The following figure is for when Show Difference is set to ON Only changes Security basic setting J Communication i Login Wer came Panword Ue propety Anthony ember Varied Security Settings In the user settings of security settings User name User ID and Password are left empty in the print e Difference display example for when the advanced security function AS is not available or is set to Off ies Seis Tes Por i roe a ee We Touch operation Communication Touch operation 2 49 ejeg dnjes Buljeaig 2 6 Printing Setup Data 2 50 e Difference display example for when the advanced security function AS i
72. il output 1point NO Serial communication interface O ail output Mathematical function with report function Communication channel functions 4 V DC AC power supply USB interface Host 2 ports Pre installed modules MT Mathematical function with report function Communication channel function 5 O 1 24VDC AC power supply USB interface Host 2 ports module and or digital input module s Custom display function Bluetooth GM only N a lt q gt O O a F a ERER a lig I 7 EtherNet IP communication WT communication Advanced security function aTa m OIN OG scale luetooth WI oO Cc p lt a O 3 2 n so sed lt h G gt Q AR Pla O U Instruments tag Displays the instruments tag assigned to the GX GP Instruments tag No Displays the instruments tag number assigned to the GX GP Channel Information Displays the number of Al DI DO math and communication channels Advanced security function Displays the status On or Off of the advanced security function AS if the options is installed IP Address When the GM s DHCP is set to On you can check the IP address that has been obtained automatically by connecting through a communication interface other than Ethernet BD address The Bluetooth BD address is displayed if the connected device is a GM with a Bluetooth option Recognized Module ID GX
73. in the configuration window Make the paste range the same as the range of the copied data the number of lines Trend settings Direction Trend clear Trend line Grid 2 30 Auto 1 Vertical Horizontal oon On Thick amp Normal Thin E IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 3 Editing Setup Data 6 Paste the data Click the Paste button which is located in the lower right of the window You can also press Ctrl V on the keyboard Trend settings Vertical S Horizontal S Off O On Thick Normal amp Thin 5 i The edit results from the Excel spreadsheet is pasted to the configuration window e Depending on the format of the Excel cells that you are pasting to the values may change when you paste the contents from the Clipboard For example if the format is set to Number 0001 will change to 1 You can prevent pasted values from being automatically corrected by setting Number to Text in the Format Cells dialog box of the Excel sheet that you want to paste to e Ifthe values cannot be pasted as they are to the Excel sheet even with the settings above we recommend that you use a text editor for copying and pasting e lf the values that you edit with Excel or a text editor are outside the setting range when you paste the data back to the configuration window of the software the values will be corrected in the same way as when you enter values directly OA Selecting a Range of Channels Whose Types Ar
74. ings may not be set properly System configuration gt Step 4 on page 2 2 e Before sending or receiving setup data we recommend that you reconfigure the main unit Reconfiguration allows modules installed in the main unit to be detected and the system configuration to be confirmed e Ifa GM is connected reconfiguration can be performed from this software With a GX GP reconfiguration is possible only from the main unit screen Reconfiguring GM gt Performing Reconfiguration When the connected device is a GM on page 3 16 Reconfiguring GX GP gt Reconfiguring the GX GP on GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Paperless Recorder First Step Guide IM 04L51B01 02EN Sending and Receiving Security Settings and Data e f on the recorder Security settings Basic settings Communication is set to Login send data using an administrator user name Otherwise a portion of the data such as security settings will not be applied to the recorder e Whether setup data can be sent or received depends on the security settings as shown in the following table Settings That Are Sent and Received The GX GP GMs Security settings General settings i 3 other than security settings Security settings Security settings Basic settings Communication Off User level User and User property not set Y User level User and User property and Setting 2 A Yes No operation are set to Lock 1 If general settings can be sent but not security settings
75. ion IM 04L61B01 02EN How to Use This Manual 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 Products That This Manual Covers Product Version Paperless Recorders GX10 1 GP10 1 Release number 2 GX20 1 GX20 2 Up to firmware version R2 02 xx GP20 1 GP20 2 In the explanations in this manual these are referred to as the Main unit or GX GP Data Aqcuisition System GM10 1 GM10 2 Release number 2 Up to firmware version R2 03 xx In the explanations in this manual these are referred to as the Main unit or GM SMARTDAC STANDARD Hardware Configurator Up to R 2 03 xx Note When there is no need to distinguish between GX GP and GM main unit is used collectively to refer to them Revision History Edition Software Ver Explanation 1 R1 01 New edition 2 R1 02 Modified for version R1 02 xx Added descriptions for the GX10 GP10 and GP20 Modified system requirements support for IE9 and added descriptions for the multilingual display feature Improvements to descriptions 3 R1 03 Modified for version R1 03 xx Improvements to descriptions 4 R2 01 Modified to support setup data for GX GP firmware version R2 01 xx release number 2 e Hardware models GX20 2 and GP20 2 I O Base Unit Expandable I O and the new mA module DIO module and IO module added to GX GP R2 e GX GP advanced security
76. ion other Multiple lines cannot e Multiple lines across the line to select the than a line name be selected one by different setup items entire line and within the setup jone can be selected Drag across the item edit area Columns cannot be names of lines to selected individually select multiple lines e One or multiple lines Click the name of Click a location other If you click a cell the line to select the than the line name in a different line entire line the selection of Drag across the previously selected names of lines to cells will be cleared select multiple lines Check box By cells Click a label in a cell Click an area within If the cells that are sheet type A rectangular region to select a single the check sheet On reaches the can be selected cell without holding the maximum selectable Drag the cursor Ctrl key number cells whose diagonally to select check boxes are not a rectangular area selected become Selection can unavailable be made across different setup item blocks IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 35 ejeg dnjes Buljeaig 2 3 Editing Setup Data 2 36 Editing Using Tool Buttons On table type configuration windows you can use the tool buttons that are shown at the bottom of each table Each tool button is assigned a function You can use them to edit items collectively The available types of tool buttons are Initialize Paste to all lines Increment Minimize Maximize and Change all Tool bu
77. ion with the GX GP configuration Details on system configuration P21 Creating New Setup Data Item Value Model GX10 GP10 Version The most recent version will be displayed Module Al module Option No options Running Multiple Instances You can run multiple instances of this software version R2 01 01 and later To do so repeat step 1 on the previous page The first instance starts with the port number that was in use when the software was closed the previous time The subsequent instances start with unused ports in the range of 34443 to 65535 To change the port number to a different number after starting the software follow the procedure in 1 4 3 Specifying the HTTP port number YL fcecccccddcddeddedddddddddeeedededeeddededdeeeddededddeddddeddedddeddedddddedeeedcdeddeed IM 04L61B01 02EN 1 4 Starting and Closing Hardware Configurator 1 4 2 Setting the Display Language Date Format and Decimal Point Type You can set the display language to English Japanese German French Chinese Russian or Korean In addition you can select the date format and decimal point type for printing according to the selected language Procedure 1 Click Option tab 2 Click Display Setting GX20 Operation System Go Click Language arrow and select from the list 4 If necessary select the Date Format and Decimal Point Type The available options are shown in the following table Item Available Format Date Format Format Mon
78. ions Displayed on R2 03 01 or later Advanced security function corresponds to the GX GP GM s advanced security function AS If you select Use select Off or On under Option detail Option detail LLEeixiixxixixk i ih bbb bss sddctidcciddccddccrddccdrddccdddcdddccdddccdddcdrdddcdddcddddcdddaddddcddddadddaaddddcddaddddadddddadaddadaddddadd de 8 Set the items under Module Select IO modules The figure below shows an example of the GX10 GP10 tab Tab GX10 GP10 GX20 GP20 GM10 Module 0 Gx90xa 10 U2 fo GXOOXD 16 11 GX80XA 10 C1 E GX90XD 16 11 GXO0YD 06 11 GX90WD 0806 01 GXOOEX 02 TP1 Number of Displayed IDs Slot Numbers 0 to 2 0to9 0to9 Click to select the Model Model Selectable modules are displayed depending on the Version of the main unit see the separate table 2 3 ejeg dnjes Bunjeaig 2 1 Creating New Setup Data When an IO expansion module GX90EX 02 TP71 is in use e GX10 GP10 can only be set for ID 2 e GX20 GP20 can only be set for ID 9 e GM10 can be set to any ID from 0 to 6 However other modules cannot be set after the IO expansion module IO expansion modules do not appear in the selec tion list for ID 7 to 9 The Model of each module is displayed according to the main unit Version For a list of available IO module names see the table below Module None GX90XA 10 U2 GX90XA 10 T1 GX90XA 10 C1 GX90XA 10 L1 GX90XD 16 11 GX90YD 06 11 GX90WD 08
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80. l set are applied Operation 3 Data selection This example shows how to set the alarm output destination 1 On the content selection tree click Alarm ES x 0001 0010 i F Puedes i ATT m Po 2 Under Alarm Level 1 select the On Off check box of channel 1 Here set Output type to Internal switch 3 Click Output No The Output No dialog box appears AI channel 0001 Alarm level 1 Output No 2 4 73 74 93 94 CE EI js Ia T 4 Select the output Internal switch number The selected switch number is applied and the setup window returns IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 21 ejeg dn s Buljeaig 2 3 Editing Setup Data e When the maximum number of selectable channels is reached you will no longer be able to select additional channels e On dialog boxes that show check boxes and option buttons you can select a range How to select a range B 23 4 Selecting a Range and Copying and Pasting OLLI dddsgigddddddddddddddaadaaaedddddddaddadddacddddddddadadadadddddddadaddaadadddddddddaadaaddddddddadadadaadddddddddddadadaddda Operation 4 Calibration Correction This example shows how to edit Calibration correction under Al channel settings 1 On the content selection tree click Calibration correction The Calibration correction dialog box appears Calibration correction set points inearizer input output number Linearizer input Linearizer out
81. line to all other lines Increment e For numeric input Pastes numbers to all selected lines by auto incrementing the least significant digit based on the number in the first selected line e For character string input Pastes the character string of the first line appended with auto incremented sequence numbers to all selected lines If the character string of the first selected line ends with a number this number will be used as the first sequence number If the character string of the first selected line ends with a character the sequence number 1 is appended to the character string of the first selected line Initialize Initializes the values of the selected lines to their defaults Sets the values of the selected lines to their minimum values Sets the values of the selected lines to their maximum values Change all it e For check boxes Switches the check box values of the selected lines at once If all the check boxes of the selected lines are selected they are cleared If they are cleared they are selected e For line name columns Selects or unselects all lines in the table 2 37 ejeg dnjes Buljeaig 2 4 Saving Setup Data 2 4 1 Saving a Setup Data File This section explains how to save a setup data file to your PC Procedure 1 Click Setting tab and then Save As Setting GX10 Operation System Option Help OOH RJ 4 GP a ae Loy Lr New Open Save Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settin
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84. locks 2 While holding down Ctrl click any of the check boxes in the selected range or click the On Off button to select or clear all the check boxes in the selected range Check boxes in the selected range will be On at once OCO W E E E ooo DI channel C oo eG EEM RSS o rows ros T T Click while holding down Ctrl or click On Off Selected channels 0002 1 0003 0102 3 0103 4 0112 5 0113 6 AI channel ET cd coo td 0003 DI channel BE oe i 00s Rm oe os oos PT Click again to clear all the check boxes IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 33 ejeg dn s Buljeaig 2 3 Editing Setup Data 3 The contents in the selected range can be pasted to other cells Select the cells to copy from and press Ctrl C to copy 0002 gt 0003 0102 3 0103 4 0112 5 0113 nn DI channel ot CE os oos row fT UPC DO channel C oo oo Tons I os T oms r os d f 0002 1 0003 2 o102 3 0103 Sfo Sfo S amp a DI channel DO channel C oo C oo E o3 C ox os os e f Select the cell to paste to and drag to select a range 0002 0003 2 0102 3 o103 4f om2 S o3 S N a DI channel Tro P on Pas r on r ons ome o o 1 DO channel Con ELE o os r os o o Press Ctrl V to paste Y 0002 1 0003 0102 3 0103 4 0112 5 0113 6 0202 7 0203 8 DI channel C oun on ous C ons C ons ous P E oos os T oos
85. m level 4 Alarm delay You can move to the specified setup item in the specified line 4 To close the list click the kJ Close button in the upper right of the window e If the line number text box is empty or the specified line number does not exist the line will remain the same and only a horizontal movement will be made e The setup items that appear in the list are the parent title of each setup item For example Alarm level 1 will be displayed but not Value or Hysteresis A IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 17 ejeg dn s Buljeaig 2 3 Editing Setup Data 2 3 2 Editing and Manipulating Values From the content selection tree select the title of the setup item that you want to edit and edit the setup items that appear Values are entered using the input controls and dialog boxes described below Input Controls The following input controls are available Control Type Display Example Setup Procedure gt 9000 Enter text or numbers Check box When the check box is selected the setting is On M or enabled Click the arrow and select from the list that appears Option buttons Click to select Pon Paors point Comma Dialog Boxes The following dialog boxes are available For details on how to use each dialog box see the Operation Example in the table Dialog Box Type Display Example Setup Procedure Channel selection button Operation 1 Configure a specific channel To configure a specific St
86. m that you are using For details see the PC or interface user s manual support website or the like 3 5 yun Ue 3y 0 Huryoauu0y 3 1 Receiving and Sending Setup Data 3 1 2 Sending Setup Data You can send the current setup data to the main unit This is not possible if the recorder is recording 1 3 Click the Setting tab and then Send Settings Setting GX10 1 Eec System Option Help E m a co a GP a as Loy New Open Save Save As Receive Setting Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window YW A dialog box for entering communication information appears Enter the information and click OK Items in the Communication dialog box gt Explanation Communication dialog box on page 3 3 To start sending click OK The setup data will be sent If the Security settings Basic settings Communication is set to Login only registered users will be able to send data If you change the GX GP s firmware version R1 xx xx Security settings Basic settings Communication from Off to Login and send setup data be sure to follow the procedure in 3 1 4 Changing the GX GP s Security Settings GX GP with firmware version R1 xx xx If settings are sent from Hardware Configurator when the Web application is monitoring data e g trend monitor the setting changes may not be communicated properly to the Web application In such
87. me and Password for the Admin user level Communication Send Settings User Name User001 User Name and Password for the Admin user level User ID Password eeeeeeeeeceee Comm Ethernet RS 232 RS 422 485 USB Bluetooth Ethernet IP Address Host Name M Click OK to send the settings The setup data will be sent yun Ue BY 0 Huljo9UUOD 3 1 Receiving and Sending Setup Data Changing User Information in the GX GP via Communication Follow the procedure below to change the user information of a logged in user from this software How to change the user information of other users excluding your own B 3 1 2 Sending Setup Data or 3 1 3 Sending User Settings 1 From the contents selection tree select Security settings User settings 3 From the content selection tree select Security settings Security basic settings and set Communication under Security function to Off gt Al channel settings Security function amp EFJ 0001 0010 E x DI channel settings E Math channel settings Logout EE Don tap a a pE eases EB Recording settings z EJ Data save settings EJ Batch settings Ea x Event action Em x Communication Ethernet settings P B System settings 2 E Security settings 4 For this step use the user name and password for the Admin user level that were valid before you edited them in step 1 Click Send Settings Setting GX10 1 EAS System Option OO0OEAR a
88. n Touch operation or Communication is set to Login 3 An item belonging to Security settings is selected for displaying e Security basic settings e User settings e User property e Sign in settings e Sign in property 4 4 IM 04L61B01 02EN 4 2 User Authentication 4 2 2 Entering Information in the User Authentication Dialog Box This section describes the procedure to perform when a User authentication dialog box appears If authentication is successful you will be able to display and edit the items in Security settings Authentication Procedure 1 When a User authentication dialog box appears enter the information of an Admin user in the User name User ID and Password boxes Authentication e The Admin user refers to an Admin user in the user settings within the setup data that is opened e In some cases User ID and Password may not appear See the explanation on the next page Ye eeccccccleeeeeeededdeeeeddeeeeeeeededeedeeeeddeedededdedeededeedddeddedddedeeddeddddddeddedecddddeededddeddeded 2 Click OK The dialog box closes and authentication takes place If the entered user information matches that of any Admin user in the setup data the selected settings will appear Setting GX10 eration D O A ey a ae Loy New Open Save SaveAs Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window Auto logout
89. n confirmation message appears Warning GM Status Menu 3 Click OK When the reconfiguration is complete a message appears Information Refer to the Hardware Info View the reconfiguration results 3 2 2 Viewing the Hardware Information e If user permission is set on the GM main unit only the following users can perform reconfiguration Admin users Users whose System operation of User property is set to Free e If you do not have permission to perform reconfiguration or if the main unit is not in a condition to be reconfigured the error message E021 This function is not possible at this time appears Related topic e Reconfiguration of a GX GP is not possible through communication from this software Reconfigure a GX GP from the main unit screen Operation Reconfiguring the GX GP on GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Paperless Recorder First Step Guide IM 04L51B01 02EN Ye gccccddcddcdeededddededdeedddeddeedededddddddddeddddedddeeeddddddeedddeededddeeddeeededddeddededddededddeededdeded 3 16 IM 04L61B01 02EN 3 2 Controlling the Main Unit IM 04L61B01 02EN Explanation Limitation on Sending and Receiving Depending on the Main Unit Status Limitation is placed on sending and receiving of settings and using the Operation menu depending on the status of the connected main unit The following table shows whether sending and receiving is possible for different main unit statuses GX GP A D calibration
90. nd interval _ Group settings _ Message settings _ Trend settings _ Screen display settings Measurement settings F Sean interval E Over range E Module settings 0001 0010 0101 0116 0201 0206 A001 A020 A041 A050 E E l pa a E 3 EJE Math action settings Display settings Trend interval Group settings Message settings Trend settings Screen display settings Scan interval Over range Module settings Recording basic settings Recording channel settings Data save settings Batch settings Batch function Report basic settings report settings Report channel settings imer settings Match time timer i Event action ommunication channel settings 001 C020 021 C040 041 C050 Ethernet basic settings SMTP client settings munication Ethernet settings FTP client settings SNTP client settings If you select the check boxes for the items you want to print they are reflected in the Print item list Print item Select the check boxes of the items to specify the settings to be printed By default only the first item e g Al channel settings is selected The check box conditions when you close the window are retained for the next time e Click Show all Hide all to collectively select or clear all the Print item check boxes 2 44 Show all Hide all 001 4020 E 4021 4040 IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 6 Printing Setup Data IM 04L61B01 02EN Clicking a title of th
91. nfigurator 1 1 2 Installation and Version Updating Download the latest installer from YOKOGAWA s website to install and update the software From the Help tab you can view the software version information and access the link to the website e Close all other software applications before installing this software e To reinstall the software uninstall the current software first e The Countries regions except Japan selection dialog box appears during installation Select the country that you will use the software in e Standard Hardware Configurator uses HTTP port 34443 to communicate with the Web browser If 34443 is in use Hardware Configurator will start with an unused port in the range of 34443 to LLL xx xixiiixxiixk hb hdd stidddiccccddccdddcddddccdddcdddacdddcddddadddaadddaddddaddddcdddadddaaddadaddaadddaaaddadaddaadadddad de IM 04L61B01 02EN 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 4 IM 04L61B01 02EN PC System Requirements Hardware PC APC running Windows Vista Windows 7 or Windows 8 1 CPU and Main Memory PC Configuration OS Requirements __ processor roceSsor l 0 Memory Hard Disk Free space of at least 100 MB depending on the amount of data you may need more disk space NTFS recommended Display A display that is compatible with the OS Common that has a resolution of 1024x768 or higher and that can show 65 536 colors 16 bit high color or more Communication port Eth
92. oa pe ooo 2 0 6 GX90YD 06 11 R0 03 04 None O Fail output Ipoint Mathematical fonction with O None j sonnet function Comm channel anea USB 0 O None interface Host 2 ports WT communication Adv anced security function Log scale m O 5 O Q o H H ation 50Ch System Information is set to None ees ae D G xe w fas P fas Network Information No information After changing the display area a Settin PC time 05 12 2014 10 00 28 Comment Network Information No information 0101 0116 0201 0206 Faro imin Om Math channel settings A041 A050 Math action settings Trend interval Message settings Screen display settings Measurement settings PEN aes Module settings Recording settings 1 Recording basic settings Recording channel settings The System Information area is gone and the Al channel settings have been shifted up 3 When you have selected all the items that you want to print click Print on the Web browser s File menu The Web browser s Print dialog box appears 4 Click OK The setup data will be printed e Inthe user settings of security settings User ID and Password are printed with concealed characters asterisks e To preview the print on the File menu click Print Preview e If you change settings while the Print window is displayed to apply the changes to the window click Refresh from the Internet Explorer s View
93. odules which This message appears in relation to GM module settings can be set There are multiple IO expansion modules selected under Module on the Main unit tab Set only a single IO expansion module in the range ID 0 to 6 Or under Module on the Main unit tab there is a module selected after the IO expansion module Other modules cannot be set after This message appears in relation to GM module settings There are 9 or 10 IO modules including an EMR module selected under Module on the Main unit tab When an EMR is installed only to eight IO modules including the EMR can be installed Exceeded the number of DIO modules which can be set In the entire system Main unit tab and Extended Unit tab there is a unit in which multiple DIO modules are installed Check the number of DIO modules in each unit Error Messages Code Message _ Description and Corrective Action E001 Communication error occurred Communication error occurred with the recorder Check communication parameters network cables and settings on the recorder E002 Failed to save the file Failed to save the file Check the folder and file properties E003 Failed to read the file Failed to open the file Check the file name Install Internet Explorer the recording Now computing Can t store settings Execution is not possible during computing Try again after stopping the computation save to a different file system limit has been exceeded The di
94. om Off to Login In these cases resend the command with the new valid user name and password This function is not possible at this time The following conditions may be causing the message to be displayed e The main unit does not have the optional function required for the operation e The main unit is sending or receiving settings or is in a condition in which the operation cannot be executed e g recording or computation in progress Operation limitations depending on the main unit conditions page 3 17 e The GX GP advanced security function is enabled the Touch operation is set to Login and communication is set to Off e The user does not have permission to perform the main unit operation Failed to open due to difference in system You are trying to use Read comparison source to open a file whose configuration system configuration is different from the settings that are currently displayed Differences can be shown only when the system configurations match Select a file whose system configuration matches the settings that are currently displayed Failed to overwrite due to advanced security An advanced security file with the same name already exists Save file to a different name or delete the file first before saving Cannot execute Hardware reconfiguration in Sending and receiving settings and operating the main unit are not progress possible on a GM that is reconfiguring This operation is not permitted in this mode Sen
95. ompleted successfully M003 Sending finished Transmission completed successfully M004 Recording started The recorder started recording The recorder stopped recording Main unit reconfiguration completed successfully M008 Refer to the Hardware Info You can view the results current hardware information of Auxiliary reconfiguration performed according to 3 2 2 Viewing the Hardware Messages Information Warning Messages Description and Corrective Action Input value is invalid It is returned before the An invalid value may have been entered in a setup item Check the settings below e User name of user registration when a duplicate user name is To continue click OK To cancel click Cancel W002 Send settings to connecting hardware If user Transmission confirmation level is not Admin some settings can not be To continue click OK To cancel click Cancel set on the device match Continue sending data To continue click OK To cancel click Cancel W004 System configuration has been changed The If you change the system configuration the displayed setup data input configuration and data will be initialized will be initialized Continue To continue changing click OK To cancel click Cancel Confirmation for overwriting a file with the same name To continue click OK To cancel click Cancel To continue click OK To cancel click Cancel To continue click OK To cancel click Cancel To continue cli
96. p Guide Models GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Paperless Recorder User s Manual Models GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Advanced Security Function AS User s Manual Data Acquisition System GM First Step Guide Data Acquisition System GM User s Manual Data Acquisition System GM Advanced Security Function AS User s Manual Manual No IM 04L51B01 02EN IM 04L51B01 01EN IM 04L51B01 05EN IM 04L55B01 02EN IM 04L55B01 01EN IM 04L55B01 05EN IM 04L61B01 02EN Contents Chapter 1 piigere en a p EAR A ert mtr EEIE mir AE tats atten ee hr een mes men E OA T N ete eee mene T nee meee eee E i Software License AGrEeCMent ccccsccccccssscecceesececseeseeeceauueeecceeuececsceuseeecsaueeeeseueeeessesseeessaseeesseageeeesas ii Row to Use This MANU Al sag siencp cde nactieas cepteus sala sdacouatcabescentaceseaczecndzectedane an anA Eria EA i iied diata IV Before Using the Product 1 1 1 2 Ee 1 4 Overview of Hardware Configurator ccccccccssececcseeceecceseeeeceesseeceseueeeecseaseeessuaneesssaaeeess 1 1 1 1 1 Hardware Configurator PEQtUN 6S sccccicnccteexdcacvecnncssanadeevasnateenedeatecsdnigesiaudeseetdeeieerasaddeeentestesieevea 1 1 1 12 Installation and Version WDC ARNIG rcaicuiaiisscsintistalbiamectaxianseistabsenannietaminaiiel ala ieeieximiiehgalaniedesianuadan 1 2 PC System REQUINGM CIS lt 5 SeesSccwstcndesandcteadcerehcaledndeeieidivedseaGslainntdeevstacdulnwtnete bene beeedseusiendeietens 1 3 1 21 PM A a E sc E E
97. p file from the software Then log in to the main unit using touch operation and load the file YL geccccccccddcedddddddddddddddddddedddeedddedddedddeeddddeddeddedddddedddddddddddddddddddedddeddedddddddddedddeded 4 2 IM 04L61B01 02EN 4 1 Operation Starting and Stopping Recording and Computing For the procedure see section 3 2 1 Starting and Stopping Recording and Computing 3 2 2 Viewing the Hardware Information or 3 2 3 Performing Reconfiguration When the connected device is a GM Even if the advanced security function is enabled if the main unit s Security settings Basic settings Communication is set to Off you can connect without entering the user information user name and password If the main unit s Security settings Basic settings Communication is set to Login enter the user name and password registered in the main unit However depending on the user level there are limitations to controlling the main unit from this software e When the user level is User If User property Record is set to Lock Start Recording and Stop Recording are not available lf User property Math is set to Lock Start Computing and Stop Computing are not available If User property System operation is set to Lock Reconfiguration is not available e When the user level is Monitor Only acquiring and viewing Hardware Information is possible Other main unit operations are not possible Initializing Setup Data Only the settings tha
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99. put o Me Cr aT C Editing an input position Editing an output position causes the value to be checked causes the value to be against the upper and lower limits checked against the upper and the value to be corrected and lower limits 2 22 IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 3 Editing Setup Data If you enter a value in any input position in the Calibration correction dialog box the value is checked against the upper and lower limits and against the values of other positions and corrected If you enter a value in any output position the value is only checked against the upper and lower limits For details on calibration correction see the Models GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Paperless Recorder User s Manual IM 04L51B01 01EN YL e cccccccdcdddcddddddddedddddedddddddddedddedddddddeedddedededdededdddddddddddddedddddeeddededddededdddeedededeed Operation 5 Calculation expression input This example shows how to set a calculation expression in a math channel using the appropriate dialog boxes 1 On the content selection tree click Math channel settings and then Calculation expression Ea i 001 4020 2 Select the On Off check box of the channel that you want to set a calculation expression in Calculation expression The Calculation expression button becomes available 3 Click Calculation expression Calculation expression A Calculation expression dialog box appears Continued on the next
100. re VLLA 1 12 IM 04L61B01 02EN Chapter 2 Creating Setup Data 2 1 Creating New Setup Data 2 1 1 Creating a New File This section explains how to use SMARTDAC STANDARD Hardware Configurator to create a new data file for configuring various GX GP functions Procedure 1 Start Hardware Configurator The setup window appears Setting GX10 1 Eoc System Option Bif Ei ee a Ly New Open Save Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window a E Al channel settings ie ii S KAET if EJ Communication channel settings EJ Communication Ethernet settings E Communication Serial settings g B System settings EJ Security settings 2 Click Setting tab and then New Setting GX10 Operation System Option Help AR 2 P a y z Open Save Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window y If a setup file is already displayed a confirmation message is displayed that asks whether you want to save the file Information M001 Save change to NewFile 3 To save the file click Yes otherwise click No If you click Yes a dialog box for saving the file see the figure below appears How to save files fis 2 4 TO Setup Data Folder Testfiles BH wo a GsL_GsD
101. re to follow the procedure in Changing User Information in the GX GP via Communication of section 2 5 4 UA IM 04L61B01 02EN 3 7 yun Ue 3y 0 Hulyo9uu0y 3 1 Receiving and Sending Setup Data 3 1 4 Changing the GX GP s Security Settings GX GP with firmware version R1 xx xx The procedure described in this section is necessary if you are using GX GP firmware version R1 xx xx If you are using R2 xx xx or later you can set the login function according to section 3 1 2 Sending Setup Data and send user information according to section 3 1 3 Sending User Settings You can download the latest firmware from the YOKOGAWA website Changing the GX GP Communication Login Function from Off to Login The procedure below is for enabling the GX GP communication login function from Hardware Configurator Follow the procedure below to change the GX GP s Security settings Basic settings Communication from Off to Login from the software via communication This allows only registered users to access the GX GP via communication To change the GX GP communication login function from Login to Off gt 3 1 2 Sending Setup Data Procedure 1 From the content selection tree select Security settings Security basic settings and set Communication under Security function to Login User settings and User property are added to the tree content E AI channel settings Security function a ores ee a O E Ewana bem it FT Math channel s
102. rectory may have been deleted 5 2 IM 04L61B01 02EN 5 1 Errors and Messages Description and Corrective Action The directory already exists Check whether the path and folder name have been specified correctly Bad file path is specified The file path length has exceeded the limit 256 characters or an invalid character has been used Shorten the file path or correct the file name Failed to open program files This error occurs when a browser other than the browser started by this software was used to access the software or Internet Explorer was refreshed consecutively Close all browsers and restart Hardware Configurator Please delete temporary internet files from This error occurs when temporary internet files affect the software the browser close the browser and restart the Delete temporary files in Internet Explorer then restart Hardware application Configurator Login inputs are incorrect Enter a valid user name and password in the communication condition dialog box Enter the User ID only on devices whose AS function is enabled There is no need to enter it on devices whose AS function is disabled or those that do not have the function If the GX GP firmware version is R1 xx xx this message appears when the user logged in changes his or her own user information and sends it or when the user sends setup data that changes the Security setting gt basic settings gt communication setting on the GX GP fr
103. rmware version R1 XX XX 05 3 8 Fd Co ntr lling the Main ssc cccscaacets ctcaceersacmodencacteecteaceteceetaecoiaeceteannitecseanicec aadecetoeeateduetas 3 12 3 2 1 Starting and Stopping Recording and COMPULING ccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeessaaenees 3 12 3 2 2 Viewing the Hardware Information ccccsscccccesssseeeeeceaeeeeeeeeseseeeseeeeessauaaseeeeesssagseeeesseas 3 13 3 2 3 Performing Reconfiguration When the connected device is a GM ccccccsseeeeeeeeeee ees 3 16 Setup Data for GX GP GM with Advanced Security Function AS 4 1 ODEO eee E E ai 4 1 4 2 User AU ING MIC ANON ssoctetocsacnsactcteacetinesietizeciogPescenenceueosboecceseaaehe SaetibadicebenneePeaboancecteighecteaneteesiteess 4 4 4 2 1 When User Authentication OCCUIS ccccceseccceceeessecececeeaeseeeeseaneuseeeeessaaaaseeeeessuaaseeeessseaes 4 4 4 2 2 Entering Information in the User Authentication Dialog BOX ccccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeaneneees 4 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Enor and Messages eripe EE E EEEE 5 1 IM 04L61B01 02EN Chapter 1 Before Using the Product 1 1 Overview of Hardware Configurator 1 1 1 Hardware Configurator Features SMARTDAC STANDARD Hardware Configurator is a PC software application for creating setup data for the GX GP Paperless Recorder and GM Data Acquisition System You can use it to create edit save and print setup data You can also use it to exchange data wi
104. s 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 04L61B01 02EN How to Use This Manual Structure of the Manual This manual contains the following five chapters Chapter Title and Description 1 Before Using the Product Provides an overview of Hardware Configurator It also explains the PC system requirements how to start the software the screen configuration and the menus 2 Creating Setup Data Explains how to display create edit save and print setup data as well as how to control the main unit using this software 3 Connecting to the Main Unit Explains how to receive and send setup data as well as how to control the main unit using this software 4 Creating Setup Data for GX GP GMs with the Advanced Security Function AS Explains how to display create edit and save setup data files GSL extension for GX GP GMs with the advanced security function AS as well as how to control the GX GP GM from this software 5 Troubleshooting Provides a list of errors and messages Scope of This Manual This manual does not explain the basic operations of your PC s operating system For this information read the Windows user s guide or related materials Conventions Used in This Manual Unit K Denotes 1024 Example 768K file size k Denotes 1000 Notes Improper handling or
105. s and option information yy Reconfigure the GM system System Config View and change the system configuration Initialize Initialize the current setup data Display Specify the display option Language Date format Decimal Point Type of Hardware Configurator Port No Specify the port number of Hardware Configurator jyOnNpoid 34 Huisp 2310499 1 3 Window and Menus Tab Menu What You Can Do i Help Instruction Manual View the user s manual Version View the Hardware Configurator version Web to update Visit the Website to download the latest version of Hardware Configurator Ifthe language displayed in the browser is English Japanese or Chinese the user s manual in the corresponding language will be displayed If another language is displayed the English user s manual will be displayed File Name Display The setup file name is displayed in this area A specific file name or New File will be displayed A specific file name will be displayed under the following conditions e When a specific file is loaded and displayed e When a file is saved using the Save As command New File will be displayed under the following conditions e When Hardware Configurator starts e When you click New e When a connection is established with a main unit and the setup is received Content Selection Tree The content selection tree is used to select the items edit items you want to edit When you click an it
106. s set to On Renin gt Verified Sign in setting Data save No change Even if items in the comparison source data are set to off some of them are displayed in the show difference window when the print setting is set to on In such a case the difference is displayed by assuming the comparison source data to be invalid N A The following figure is a display example for Batch text Tating me Tany iiin Vaid e a e a e Oo User property No change x en in setting ata file transfer i CLA e To preview the print on the File menu click Print Preview e If you change settings while the Validation print window is displayed to apply the changes to the window click Refresh from the Internet Explorer s View menu e To set the page number click Page Setup on the Internet Explorer s File menu e Configure the printer settings in accordance with your PC system TTA IM 04L61B01 02EN Chapter 3 Connecting to the Main Unit 3 1 Receiving and Sending Setup Data You can connect to a GX GP or GM and receive setup data from it and send setup data to it Before Sending or Receiving Setup Data e Some operations are limited by the status of the connected main unit Limitation on Operation tab depending on the main unit status gt Tables on page 3 17 e Before exchanging setup data with the main unit check the system configuration If the configuration between the main unit and the software is not the same sett
107. sage appears correct the number of modules or channels specified by the message Message details Warning Messages and W016 Auxiliary Messages Limit to the number of IO modules in the entire system GX10 1 Up to 10 IO modules in the entire system GP10 1 GX20 1 GP20 1 2 6 GX20 2 Up to 45 IO modules in the entire system GP20 2 GM10 1 Up to 10 IO modules in the entire system GM10 2 Up to 42 IO modules in the entire system Limit to the number of DO DIO modules in the entire system Up to 10 DO DIO modules in the entire system Limit to the number of IO channels in the entire system GX10 1 Up to 100 IO channels in the entire system GP10 1 GX20 1 GP20 1 GX20 2 Up to 500 IO channels in the entire system GP20 2 GM10 1 Up to 100 IO channels in the entire system GM10 2 Up to 500 IO channels in the entire system e In the entire system means the total number of modules or the total number of channels specified on the Main unit and Extended Unit tabs of this software e The number of channels per module is as follows Al module GX90XA 10 channels DI module GX90XD 16 channels DO module GX90YD 6 channels DIO module GX90XA 8 input channels 6 output channels TTA IM 04L61B01 02EN IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 1 Creating New Setup Data Limit to the IO expansion module GX90EX 02 TP1 of the main unit Model Limitation On the Main unit tab the module can only be set to ID 2
108. t are being edited are initialized For the procedure see section 2 5 Initializing Setup Data Printing Setup Data You can print setup data However if the advanced security function is enabled User name User ID and Password are printed with concealed characters asterisks For the procedure see section 2 6 Printing Setup Data Printing Validation Data You can load a reference setup file compare with the current setup data and print the results For instructions on how to load a reference file see 2 2 2 Opening the Comparison Source File For information on how to configure validation printing see section 2 6 2 Validation Print IM 04L61B01 02EN 4 3 Sv uonouny AyuNdeg paodUeAPY YUM WD d9 X5D 104 eyeq dnyas 4 2 User Authentication If the security function is in use in a system configuration where the advanced security function AS is enabled attempting to display the content under Security settings may trigger User authentication This section explains user authentication The following figure is an example of a window for when you select Security basic settings in a condition in which authentication is assumed to occur 4 2 1 When User Authentication Occurs When you open a setup file or execute Receive Settings a User authentication dialog box appears if all the following conditions are met 1 In System config Advanced security function On Off is set to On 2 Under Security basic settings Security functio
109. ted herein with respect to the claims arising from or related to the Third Party Software or OSS the special terms and conditions separately provided for such Third Party Software or OSS shall prevail 6 Limitation of Liability 6 1 EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT THAT LIABILITY MAY NOT LAWFULLY BE EXCLUDED IN CONTRACT YOKOGAWA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO ANY PERSON OR LEGAL ENTITY FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE WHETHER DIRECT INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES OR OTHER SIMILAR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OR DESTRUCTION OF DATA LOSS OF AVAILABILITY AND THE LIKE ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE OF THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ITS GENERATED APPLICATIONS OR DATA EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES WHETHER BASED IN WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE GROUNDS If the Software Product delivered by Yokogawa is altered modified or combined with other software or is otherwise made different from Yokogawa catalogues General Specifications basic specifications functional specifications or manuals without Yokogawa s prior written consent Yokogawa shall be exempted from its obligations and liabilities under this Agreement or law 6 2 Any claim against Yokogawa based on any cause of action under or in relation to this Agreement must be given in wri
110. tems that are the same are printed in the same manner as normal printing 0001 0010 Se ee pe ae _ as fe oo if ft noe E T for fox foo Ff ue 200 feno fo Da va xa Fa 0005 Volt 2 0000 2 0000 0006 2v_ 2 0000 2 0000 voit 2v 2 0000 2 0000 m E ao eea a a e e If Show Difference is set to ON Only changes only the lines with changes are printed as shown below If all the items under a title have not changed No change is printed under the title 0001 0010 a E S PE i lien eee ee ee eee ee Betta 6662 Volt 2V 2 0000 2 0000 Off 26Om 200 66 266 06 0005 Volt 2V 2 0000 2 0000 ii oa 0001 2 6 Skip Ri Azi oars Volt 2V 2 0000 _ 2 0000 Volt 2V 2 0000 __ 2 0000 LLU A Print Item Select the check boxes for the items to specify the settings to be printed The procedure is the same as that described in Print item on page 2 44 IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 47 ejeg dn s Buljeaig 2 6 Printing Setup Data 2 48 Print Contents The following figure shows the structure of the print content shown on the right side of the Validation print window Of the item that are printed those that are different from normal printing are described below File information Signature area System information Print content a list of print items Line feed lt Page break gt Content representative item name e g Al channel Line feed lt Pag
111. th Day Year Year Month Day Day Month Year Date Format Delimiter Slash Period Dash Month Indicator Numerical Charactors Decimal Point Type Point Comma 5 Click OK Note A e The Date Format and the Decimal Point Type are applied only to the Print window and Validation print window e If Language is set to Japanese Korean or Chinese Month Indicator is fixed to Numerical CCUA IM 04L61B01 02EN 1 11 jyOnpoid 34 Hulsp 310499 1 4 Starting and Closing Hardware Configurator 1 4 3 Specifying the HTTP port number You can specify the HTTP port number for using the Web browser from this software The default HTTP port number is 34443 To change the port number to a different number follow the procedure below Procedure 1 Click Option tab 2 Click Port No Setting GX20 Operation System The Port No dialog box appears Port No 34443 OK 3 Enter the port number in the range of 34443 to 65535 To activate the new port number restart the software The software will continue to use the old port number until you restart the software Ye eceee cc eeeeddedddddeddceededdddeddeddddeeddeddedddededdeeededdeddddeedddeededdedeeeeeeeeedeeed 1 4 4 Closing the Software 1 Close Internet Explorer by clicking the Close button or by clicking Exit on the File menu If you change the setup data the changes are stored and will appear the next time you start the softwa
112. th a GX GP or GM and control it via communication Web based Offline Application You can use a Web browser Internet Explorer on your PC to create and edit setup data You only need this software and a browser you do not have to configure communication parameters Creating and Editing Setup Data You can create new setup data by specifying the model and options You can also edit existing setup data Loading Changed Settings into Setup Data You can load the settings from a separate file and apply them to the current setup data Saving and Loading Setup Data You can save the data that you create to your PC and load setup files that have been saved on your PC Sending and Receiving Setup Data You can send setup data to and receive data from a main unit via communication Printing Setup Data You can print setup data Loading Comparison Source and Validation Printing You can load a reference setup file and display a window for comparing and verifying the current setup data against the reference The displayed screen can be printed and used for validation The two sets of setup data that are compared must be of the same system configuration Controlling Main Unit You can start and stop recording or computing on a main unit via communication Retrieving Information from Main Unit You can retrieve information from a main unit via communication IM 04L61B01 02EN 1 1 jyOnNpoid 34 Huisp 2310499 1 1Overview of Hardware Co
113. 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 inconsistent 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 thi
114. the main units Bluetooth connection password is set to On This is not necessary if it is set to Off See the Note below e Default value 1234 LA REOOO Note the following points when you connect GM to your PC via Bluetooth e The GM s Bluetooth connection password is set to on by default If you connect for the first time you need to enter the default password 1234 e Press the USER1 key of the GM for 3 seconds BT LED orange is lit to indicate the GM is ready for the connection If it does not lit the Bluetooth function is off e Bluetooth driver may be necessary depending on the PC For details refer to the instruction manual of your PC or the Bluetooth interface OZA Checking the COM Port for Bluetooth Connection Windows 7 example The following procedure assumes that the GM has already been added as a Bluetooth device on the PC the GM and PC are already communicating through a Bluetooth connection Use it as a reference when checking the COM port number of the GM you want to connect Procedure Click the Windows Start button and on the start menu click Devices and Printers The GM appears under Devices Right click the GM icon and click Properties The Properties window appears 1 2 3 Click the Hardware tab 4 Check the COM port number shown in the Name column under Device Functions r J GM10 123456789 Properties Zz General Hardware Services Bluetooth GM1 0 1 23456789 D
115. the same as that described in section 2 6 1 Setting the Print Options 2 46 IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 6 Printing Setup Data Explanation This section explains the setting area shown on the left side of the Validation print window Print information setting The settings in this area specifies the printing of header items Print information setting emmeries Disptay None beni 8 ins Ovo Y OFF ON ALL ON Only changes Check an option Item Selectable Range Options Title Text input up to 64 characters The entered text is reflected in the header of the print display area Protocol No Text input up to 32 characters Same as above System Information Display None Selecting Display shows the item in the display area on the right Item list Display None Selecting Display prints a list of the print item settings in the header area The items in this list are the same as those selected under Print item None The difference is not displayed ON All Items that are different and those that are not are Note both displayed printed PAON MCIENtS ON Only changes The details of only the items that are different are displayed printed For items that are not different only their titles are displayed e Show Difference is valid only when a comparison source file has been specified e If Show Difference is set to ON ALL the comparison source settings are printed with strikethroughs I
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117. ting to Yokogawa within three 3 months after the cause of action accrues 7 Export Control You agree not to export or provide to any other countries whether directly or indirectly the Software Product in whole or in part without prior written consent of Yokogawa If Yokogawa agrees such exportation or provision you shall comply with the export control and related laws regulations and orders of Japan the United States of America and any other applicable countries and obtain export import permit and take all necessary procedures under your own responsibility and at your own expense 8 Audit Withholding 8 1 Yokogawa shall have the right to access and audit your facilities and any of your records including data stored on computers in relation to the use of the Software Product as may be reasonably necessary in Yokogawa s opinion to verify that the requirements of this Agreement are being met 8 2 Even after license being granted under this Agreement should there be any change in circumstances or environment of use which was not foreseen at the time of delivery and in Yokogawa s reasonable opinion is not appropriate for using the Software Product or if Yokogawa otherwise reasonably believes it is too inappropriate for you to continue using the Software Product Yokogawa may suspend or withhold the license provided hereunder 9 Assignment If you transfer or assign the Software Product to a third party with Yokogawa s prior written cons
118. tton types and functions P See the table on the next page In the operation example below the Paste to all tool button is used to set the Type of all selected channels to the same value Procedure 1 On the table type configuration window the Al channel settings configuration window in this example select the lines that contain the data that you want to copy CHO0001 is selected Data to copy Select the line to copy from Paste destination 2 Drag the cursor to the last line that you want to assign the same type CHO0001 to CH0004 are selected CH Span Lower 0001 I 7 SALULI 0002 j 1 0000 0003 1 0000 0004 A i S S 8 8 S18 i A i te te ie Click here IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 3 Editing Setup Data IM 04L61B01 02EN The type of CH0002 to CH0004 is set to Volt Range Span Upper 2 0000 bo TEE HUE Kn Kn Kn 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 L e When you use the tool button to paste data the values are automatically corrected in the same way as when you enter values directly e Tool buttons are unavailable when no cells are selected except for the Change all button Ye eecececeddedddddddddedddddeeeddeeddededdededdddeddddededddedddddedddddeddddededdddddeddd The table below shows the different tool button types and their functions Button Icon Function _ _ _ s s s s SCsd Past to all Lo Pastes the value in the first selected
119. tup data User ID Enter the user ID of an Admin user in the user settings within the setup data The text that you enter will not be displayed This is displayed only when Security basic settings gt User ID is set to On in the setup data Password Enter the password of an Admin user in the user settings within the setup data The text that you enter will not be displayed This is displayed only when Security basic settings gt Password management is set to Off in the setup data e Authentication will be successful when the information entered in the dialog box matches the user information User name User ID and Password of an Admin user in the user settings within the setup data e Once authentication is successful you can display various security settings without authentication until the conditions for triggering authentication described earlier are met again e f user authentication fails an error will appear There is no limit on the number of times you can fail ZA 4 6 IM 04L61B01 02EN Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Errors and Messages Message Code Message Description and Corrective Action None The current password has expired Input the This message appears if the password has not been changed new password from its default value or if the password has expired To continue operation change the password M001 Save changes to xxx File name confirmation M002 Receiving finished Reception c
120. uration 1 Click System tab and then System Config Setting GX10 1 Operation Je i NewFile E aale System Config Initialize The System Config dialog box appears showing the current system configuration 2 If you just want to view the system configuration and not change it click Cancel To change it select the option or module that you want to change How to set the System Config dialog box 2 1 1 Creating a New File GX1 Aa tab Model GX GP firmware version System Config Gx201eP24 cx10 GP10pom10 a Main unit Extended Unit Basic Config Ee TT A v ka O Option ID Model o eoan D js AY senh Not RS 232 RS 422 485 Mathematical function with report function USB interface Host 2 ports Advanced security function mee EtherNet IP communication WT communication Option detail Options 3 After you set the items click OK The system is reconfigured and the setup items for the new system configuration will appear 2 40 IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 5 Initializing Setup Data 2 5 2 Initializing Setup Data 1 Click System tab and then Initialize Setting GX10 1 Operation The initialization confirmation dialog box appears W010 Initialize current settings Z Click OK to initialize Initialization will take place IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 41 ejeg dn s Buljeaig 2 6 Printing Setup Data You can display the current system configuration data and setup data in a
121. urity function Custom display function Log s Measurement settings Module settings Recording basic settings _ Recording channel settings Serial No pase 5M807738 RO 03 04 nae 2 R0 03 04 Report channel settings Print setting ll el Match time timer i 0101 0116 gu01 co70 A001 A020 A021 A040 Area for setting print conditions Area for displaying the content to be printed 2 In the print setting area shown on the left side of the window select which items to print For the items that you want to print select Display or select the check boxes For the items that you do not want to print select None or clear the check boxes 3 If you want to display and print the differences between two files under Print information setting set Show Difference to Display Validation Print Protocol No Date 2014 04 0 Title Printe Name Signature Dae ParametersSet ooo o T Reviews ooo o T approved TO File Information intitem C Users 00113654 Desktop GX_GP_R2_Software 01 config Testfiles GNL basel gnl Comparison Show a Heal isas 7 Al channel settings T 0001 0010 IC Users 00113654 Desktop GX_GP_R2_Software 01 config Testfiles GNL comparel gn ee o Show Difference Whether to include the difference You can view the differences in the setup data in the print content on the right The procedure to set the print conditions is
122. want to display Here select 1 20 groups 1 to 20 The Group settings dialog box appears 3 Click Channel set of Group number 1 Group settings Group number On Off Group name Channel set gt EE GROUP 1 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 ee e feo DE The Group number 1 Channel set dialog box appears 4 Select the check boxes of the channels that you want to include in group 1 To exclude a channel from group 1 clear the check box Group number 1 Channel set x 0001 0002 2 0003 3 a001 co S T Channel order a AI channel Pm oo E ooo E oos I coo I oos I oos I ooon I oos TE oos K o Math channel Communication channel Check to select the channel m M omi A enw A eoma I cow I cema IO cem iT eos I cmo 2 V AI channel V Math channel V Communication channel ieo _ On Off for each channel 0 O On Off for selected channels The selected channels are listed at the top area of the window 2 20 IM 04L61B01 02EN 2 3 Editing Setup Data 5 The channel numbers at the top area of the window can be dragged to change their order Group number 1 Channel set v 2 0201 3 A001 coor 5 If you drop the first number 0001 on the fifth number C001 Group number 1 Channel set _ 0001 is moved there and other channels are shifted to the left 6 Click OK The channel numbers selected under Channe
123. ware 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 provided by Yokogawa shall prevail over this Agreement Some software may be licensed to you directly by Supplier 2 7 The Software Product may
124. y restrictions to PC network connections We recommend that you use an isolated network Manage external media properly Prevent malware intrusion through external media unauthorized file operations on external media and information leakage due to misplacement Set a strong password and manage it properly Use a password that is at least eight characters in length and include three types of characters from uppercase letters lowercase letters numbers and symbols Change the password regularly Install antivirus software This software has been verified to work on a PC running McAfee VirusScan Enterprise Ver 4 8 0 887 IM 04L61B01 02EN 1 3 1 3 1 IM 04L61B01 02EN Window and Menus Window and Menu Configuration Hardware Configurator s menu consists of the tab menu and file name display area as shown below Tab Menu File name display Operation System Option He r NewFile k u B A 4 GP a a ae New Open Save Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings Print Window Read comparison source Load Changed Settings Validation print window ee E AI channel settings Si J Jump B 0001 0010 Span Lower Span Upper Calculation teference c e cima navigation 2 0000 button E Measurement settings cf E Recording settings FB Data save settings E Batch settings Ti a X a a a er ie i p Content area es Content Showlhide Split bar Tool buttons Copy and Past

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