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1. 2 21 2 15 Setting the Date and 2 EIN Suc od 2 22 How to Recharge the Rechargeable Battery ccccccccccssssecccseeeceeecseeeeeeseaseeeeseaaseesssaeeeeeseaaes 2 22 How to Set the Date and TIITIG sacs oomen entere x cau 2 22 Settings and 1 3 1 Window names and functions icis Ri aie Qu Nude NONI eu USER incu d EUN uua 2 gos m H 2 Measured Data SECOM E 4 32 KOy ODEON MINE Nt 6 MOUR SORAL OLR E E E E 6 2 7 ire sgkeo AT 7 eji c 8 8 6 START STOP USB DRIVE pe 9 TENTER 9 TTS PUY ee rye essed ce Se els 10 O TME DIV 11 B
2. 2 1 2 1 CHECKING the Outer 2 2 22 Checking INS ACCES SONIC S 2 2 2 4 MT100 Part Names Functions ER m cci Ee 2 3 Opening the Control Panel Cover cccccecccccccesessseceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeceeeesueeseeeeeesaaaeeeeeessaaeaeeeesesaas 2 3 Closing the Control Panel Meet EE 2 3 er aree the Froni dB EET Tm 2 4 2 4 Installimg and Connecing 1 2 5 PS Pe SR TETTE cate A 2 5 Install BOTE PTOCOGUES eoe ne eee See eee 2 5 2 5 Connecting the Power Cable and Turning on the 2 7 Connecting 2 7 2 6 Connecting the Signal Input Cables eLLeeeeeeene leen eene nennen anna nnn nnn 2 9 Caution on Connecting Cables OT EE OO TT 2 9 Connecting Cables 2 9 Gonne mmm 2 10 Internal Equivalent Circuit of the Analog Input Circuit
3. 3 QUIT LOCAL ALM CLR n POWER CURSOR SPAN TRACE N START 2 Y LJ ma HE USB DRIVE This key is primarily used for the following operations To cancel a setting during menu configuration To return to the MONITOR window when the SPAN TRACE POSITION window is displayed To cancel remote status in which keys are disabled through interface control To close the menu screen To quit data replay To return the Digital Calculation Display Screen Bar Graph Screen to the Waveform Digital Screen 3 7 Settings and Measurement 4 Direction keys ALM CLR LOCAL Ty SPAN TRACE POSITION QUIT lt gt Sa CURSOR 2 REVIEW This key is primarily used for the following operations m DISPLAY 7 S To move a menu or setting item during menu configuration To move the cursor during replay To move the active channel in Waveform Digital screen keys To change the setting of SPAN TRACE POSITION keys 5 MENU 3 8 ALM CLR LOCAL G Ww N 22 S LT y e POWER
4. 2 5 x dE x Handle lt With desktop case B 541 gt Support legs and stand Checks and Preparation 2 4 Installimg 100 Installation Site Install MT100 in an indoor location that meets the following conditions Instrumentation panel MT100 is designed for installation in an instrumentation panel Attach the desktop case B 541 when using the device on a desk Locations that allow adequate ventilation Install the MT100 in a place where adequate ventilation is provided to allow heat dissipation To install multiple devices refer to page 4 9 for panel cut out dimensions Make sure adequate space is provided when installing other devices close to the MT100 by following the specified panel cut out dimensions Locations not subject to mechanical vibration Install the MT100 in a location not subject to excessive mechanical vibration e Flat surface Make sure the MT100 is installed horizontally Mounting the device with a 0 to 30 degree rearward inclination angle is allowed N CAUTION Condensation may occur when the device is moved from a low to high temperature humidity environment or exposed to a significant temperature change Using the MT100 with thermocouple input may cause
5. 10 3 Statistical Calculation between cursors Statistical calculation is performed on the replay data between two cursors ea Function Displays the peak value of data between two cursors RMS Displays the RMS of data between two cursors The following formula is used R M S J 2 D data n number of data 3 43 Settings and Measurement lt Displayed calculation results gt USB Drive Review 2 sec b1v R Sa evan 234 TE r c EE Pin Its 4 JE 2 a 4 8 D B g UNUM TUS t DRM B d SAMPLE 3 44 Settings and Measurement 3 5 Key Lock Function The key lock function allows you to lock all keys by entering a password You can set the password to avoid users other than the administrator from operating the keys No password is set at factory default Setting the password 1 Press the lt and ENTER keys at the same time ALM CLR LOCAL _ D Q POWER SPAN TRACE CURSOR START EY LOC ES 2 The following menu is displayed Enter a password 1 USB DRIVE Enter New Password pimini 8 7 5 4 3 2 1 0 Use the lt gt A V keys to select numbers Press the ENTER key to confirm the password opec
6. 2 17 Checks and Preparation 2 11 Connecting Humidity Sensor Connect the and lead wires of the humidity sensor the B 530 option to the desired terminals and then insert the round connector into the 5V OUT connector on the MT100 5V OUT S Humidity sensor B 530 browm Humidity sensor white N CAUTION Do not use the sensor in a strong electrolyte envronment Measured results may not satisfy to the stated 2 18 Checks and Preparation 2 12 Attaching the Desktop Case B 541 This section describes how to attach the desktop case N WARNING Make sure the power and input signal terminal cables are removed while attaching the desktop case to avoid electric shock Case Set Contents Desktop case 1 Power cable 1 Seer lt M3 x 6 mm screws 4 To Attach 1 Insert the MT100 into the desktop case from the direction shown in the figure below Desktop case 2 Fix the case to the device from the bottom er surface using the four screws provided
7. MENU AHP DISP HARK FILE USER ALM CLR LOCAL Performing Trigger and Alarm sett ings ca 2 POWER Trigger Settings CURSOR SOSTON QUIT O START Start Source 4 KEY LOCK gt Stop Source REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt DISPLAY ENTER SIART Repeat USB DRIVE Alarm Settings Alarm Level Alarm Hold Send burnout alarm Off Data Points of RC Alarm 17 Help Sets the alarm generation level value 3 Press the ENTER key to open the Alarm Level Settings menu ALM CLR LOCAL MENU DATA DISP MARK FILE USER I F SPAN TRACE POWER Performing Trigger and Alarm sett ings MENU O start Trigger Settings E KEY LOCK gt Start Source Off REVIEW 4 gt DISPLAY pu Stop Source Off S S 2 Repeat Alarm Level Settings pese Ch AAlarm Settings Lower Level Upper Output Alarm Level gt Alarm Hold Send burnout alarm Off Data Points of RC Alarm 17 LOK cancel Help Sets the alarm generation level value 4 Set the channel number to perform alarm comparison MENU AMP DISP HARK FILE USER OTHR LOCAL POWER Performing Trigger and Alarm settings SPAN TRACE lt Trigger Settings CURSOR POSITION on START Start Source Off D g eae N Stop Source Off f Review TIME DIV gt U
8. Specifications Input Unit Specifications Item Description Number of input channels 10 channels Input terminal type M4 screw type terminals Input method Photo MOS relay scanning system All channels isolated balanced input Scan speed 0 15 10 ch maximum Measurement ranges Voltage 20 50 100 200 500 mV 1 2 5 10 20 50 V 1 5 V F S Temperature Thermocouples K J E T R S B N W WRe5 26 Resistance temperature detector Pt100 JPt100 Pt1000 IEC751 Humidity 0 to 100 voltage 0 V to 1 V scaling conversion with B 530 option Measurement accuracy Voltage 0 196 of F S 23 45 C Temperature e When 30 minutes or Thermocouple have elapsed after power Thermo couple Measurement Temperature Measurement Accuracy was switched on Range C R S e Sampling 1 s 10 ch 0 x Ts lt 100 5 2 Filter ON 10 100 lt Ts lt 300 3 0 R 300 lt Ts lt 1600 C 0 05 of rdg 2 0 C GND connected E S 300 Ts 1760 C 0 05 of rdg 2 0 C 600 lt Ts lt 1820 0 05 of rdg 2 0 C K 200 lt Ts lt 100 0 05 of rdg 2 0 C BEEN 100 Ts lt 1370 C 0 05 of rdg 1 0 C E 200 x Ts 100 100 Ts x 800 C T I I ne 0 05 of rdg 2 0 C 0 05 of rdg 1 0 C I I mmy 200 x Ts 100 0 1 of rdg 1 5 C ELEM 100 Ts x 400 C 0 1 of rdg 0 5
9. MENU Mma DIP MARK FILE USER I F ALM CLR LOCAL mafrigger and Alarm settings Cr C POWER 4 Trigger Settings cursor d SOSTON QUIT O START Stop Source REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt DISPLAY ENTER STARI Repeat USB DRIVE AAlarm Settings Alarm Level V Alarm Hold n Send burnout alarm Off Data Points of RC Alarm 17 2 Select Weekly for Start source setting MENU DISP MARK FILE USER VF OTHR ALM CLR LOCAL Performing Trigger and Alarm sett ings CURSOR SPAN TRACE QUIT POWER Trigger Settings POSITION START Start Source i gt Weekly Settings Su 0 007 S Stop Source Off Review 4 gt Repeat USB DRIVE Alarm Settings Alarm Level Alarm Hold Send burnout alarm Data Points of RC Alarm Help Sets the trigger tvpe Data capture starts when conditions met 3 Open the Weekly Settings and set On for Mondays only MENU AHP DISP HARK FILE USER IF OTHR ALM CLR LOCAL Performing Trigger and Alarm settings SPAN TRACE POWER cTrigger Settings CURSOR POSITION QUIT START Start Source Week y Weekly Settings SuMoTuWeThFrSa 00 00 K Stop PE IER Review 4 TIME DIV gt ptsPLY V LSUNCTUN TUE WED THU FRI S Off Off Off off Off Off USB DRIVE LL AAlal time 00 00 00 M rg Ll Send burnout alarm
10. Data Save Destination Folder lt USB1 gt wv USB DRIVE Name Type Auto File Type jon Move cursor Confirm TI Estat ist ical Calculation Calc Settings 1 Calc Settings 2 Min Help Specifies the ure file format GBD binary CSV text data 3 57 Settings and Measurement 4 Creating folder for data capture The following procedure shows how to create a folder in the memory device to capture data This setting allows data to be captured into a file automatically created in a folder inside the internal Flash memory 1 Press the MENU key to open the DATA menu m MENU AMI TP DISP MARK FILE USER VF ALM CLR LOCAL motata capture calculation settings POWER SPAN TRACE Record Settings CURSOR OSITI am START Samp ing 100ms lt KEY LOCK gt File Name fe pena MEM AUTO GBD gt v REVIEW TIME DIV gt nera ENTER Capture destination Memory K Capture Space 6 1 MBytes USB DRIVE Capture Time fhourddmin25sec Backup Settings Backup Intervals Dff Backup Destination USB1 Estat istical Calculation Calc Settings 1 JTMax Calc settings 2 Min 2 Use the V key to move the cursor to File Name and press the
11. 5 4 SC ALONG ic es T TE 5 5 Accessory Option Specifications 5 6 Accessories M 5 6 Deskop Casa 5 6 Humidity Sensor B 530 Option EMT I cT 5 6 uic q T 5 6 DIMENSION NR EDI 5 7 Panel Cut out Dimensions Mounting Single Device 5 8 Panel Cut out Dimensions Mounting Multiple Devices 5 9 CHAPTER General Description This chapter provides a general description of the MT100 and its features 1 1 Overview 1 2 Features 1 3 Operating Environment 1 4 Notes on Temperature Measurement 1 5 Notes on Using the Monitor 1 6 Changing the Display Language 1 Notes on Installation category over voltage category General Description The MT100 with color monitor and internal memory are compact lightweight multi channel paperless recorders MT100 are also equipped with an internal flash memory to store data and enable the direct capture of a large volume of data to USB memory Furthermore the MT100 are equipped with USB and Ethernet interfac
12. aur h 5 4 KEY Lock gt 1 Off off REVIEW lt TIME DIV gt DISPLAY JY ENTER START 2 DG 50 Off Offy Y ab 3 SDC 50 Off Off USB DRIVE aces 4 DC 50 Off 5 DC 50 Vv Off 6 DC 50 Off Off SDC 50 V Off Off 8 ADC 50 Off Off 9 DC 50 Off Off 10 ADC 50 Off off 2 Use the V key to move the cursor to the section where Input intersect DATA TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER I F ALM CLR LOCAL 5 Making analog and pulse logic sett ings SPANARE POWER lay Logic Pulse Data gt POSITION SM aids START 35 4 KEY LOCK gt START REVIEW 4 gt DisPLay STARI V USB DRIVE V V V V V V V Selects the input Make settings that match the input type 3 Press the ENTER key and select RH ALM CLR LOCAL Making analog and pulse logic settings M D A POWER Display Logic Pulse Data gt CURSOR POSITION out O START CH Input Range Filter EU Misc ock gt ALL Off V V REVIEW 4 TiME DIV gt DIsPLAY pu 2
13. ER USB DRIVE POWER START START STOP USB DRIVE POWER START m MENU START Eg USB DRIVE POWER START EE USB DRIVE Settings and Measurement 5 Move the cursor to OK and press the ENTER key Soe nena 1121314 ALM CLR LOCAL POWER SPAN TRACE rw CURSOR QUIT MENU O Su KEY LOCK J gr REVIEW TIME DIV DISPLAY lt gt STOP USB DRIVE MEM 080126 ile Nane 680126 183 6 Data will be displayed as shown below scenery You can use the v keys to move the cursor and check the measured values CHa ee UTER Use the CURSOR key to switch between cursors A B Press the MENU key to display the menu during replay For details on the replay menu see page 3 42 ALM CLR LOCAL POWER iom lt KEYLOCK gt REVIEW 4 gt DISPLAY ENTER p Do05 01 26 19 15 46 i USB DRIVE Use the lt gt keys to move cursors when scrolling d
14. 2 0 cad Direct current C Shunt resistance Ex for current in the 4 to 20 mA range Lead wire resistance should be 10 Q or below apply a resistance of rae 20 176 and per wire and equivalent among the three wires MEGS URE Mene IMIDE Internal Equivalent Circuit of the Analog Input Circuit 500 500 bo Channel Switching Relay Mem High voltage terminal terminal for high voltage input signals NETT Low voltage terminal terminal for low voltage input signals I Dedicated terminal when connecting resistance temperature detector Resistance temperature detector input terminals and are isolated within each channel Terminal b is shorted within all channels pee Description Input configuration Isolated input scanning 20 50 100 200 500 mV F S 1 2 5 10 20 50 V F S 1 5V K J E_T R 8 W WRe 5 26 16 bit Filter Off 2 5 10 20 40 Filter operation is on a moving average basis The average value of the set sampling count is used 2 10 Checks and Preparation 27 Mounting and Removing Input Terminals Input terminals can be mounted or removed Removing the terminals will allow you to easily connect signal wires WARNING Make sure the signal source is OFF while connecting the wires to avoid electric shock Z CAUTION e Make sure the device is powered off when mounting or removing input terminals Make sure the signa
15. Control panel cover There are two locks on the cover indicated by the arrows in the figure below After you close the cover lightly press these two locations to make sure the cover is locked Checks and Preparation Opening the Front Panel Pull the part indicated by an arrow in the following figure to open the front panel Power switch Front panel USB memory terminal Ethernet USB terminal 100 240 AA indi SM 5V OUT e How Power terminal and Power jack for 2 dh protective ground terminal the humidity sensor 4 ALARM 2 ALARM 1 PULSE LOGIG External input output COM C G EXT TRIG GND z 1 moy TE LOGIC PULSE LOGIC PULSE input EXT TRIG Trigger input i 1 Alarm output 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 b b b b b b b b b b 2 Analog signal input terminals 60Vp p I 30VACrms max 60VDC max cart
16. ty 100 ta td dry bulb temperature 1 ch tw wet bulb temperature 2 ch K constant 0 000662 when wet bulb is not frozen P barometric pressure 101325 E t saturated vapor pressure at temperature t JIS standard Logic and Pulse settings This screen allows you to set conditions for digital inputs TRIG DISP HARK FILE USER OTHR Making analog and pulse logic settings Logic Pulse Input Filter Slope PULSET Ott Uff Ott PULSES Rewal Off FH Uti PULSES 9000 Off FH PULSE4 tilnst Off Help Sets the On Off status the Lagic Pulse Logic Pulse When digital input is logic Filter Sets the filter for logic input Off Disables the hardware filter ON Enables the hardware filter Filter function can be effective when measurements areperformed in noisy environments Filter is approximately 30 Hz 3dB When digital input is pulse Sets the pulse measurement mode captures that value as rpm values from the start of measurement Captures the number of pulses for each sampling interval Filter Sets the filter for pulse input Off Disables the hardware filter ON Enables the hardware filter T Filter function can be effective when measurements areperformed in noisy environments Filter is approximately 30 Hz 3dB Sets the slope direction to count the number of pulses H Counts the rising pulses L Counts the fal
17. Stop Source Uff rmn nnn 7 Repeat Settings Alarm Level E Alarm Hold On end burnout alarm Data Points af RC Alarm setings Sings Trigger Setings Start Source of Levei Combination vem Leve Alam Alarm port number External Stop Source of Levei Combination ae Leve Date Weekly Time Repeat Repeat Repeat interval Alarm Settings Alarm Level settings Mode Level Output Alarm Hold Send burnout alarm Data points of RC Alarm 1 to 32 Alarm Alarm port number 1 2 3 4 External input 3 24 Settings and Measurement 3 1 Trigger Settings This section allows you to set conditions for data capture start and stop Setting items Start Source Specifies conditions to start capture Off Starts capture when the START key is pressed Level Starts capture when specified conditions are met for a set level gt f you select Level you must also set the conditions for each channel see 3 26 Alarm Starts capture when the alarm with the specified number is generated gt If you select Alarm you must also specify the alarm number to trigger the capture operation Alarm number No1 to No4 Starts capture when an input signal is received from an external trigger terminal Trigger is generated when 5 V open becomes 0 V shorted to GND When Repeated capturing is set to Off Starts capture when the specified date and time arrive Wh
18. Start stop trigger alarm power failure Messages Input arbitrary messages before capture 1 Uses FTP LAN connection required Trigger Functions ltem Description Repeat Trigger Off On Trigger types Start Data capture starts when a trigger is generated Stop Data capture stops when a trigger is generated Trigger settings Start Off Level Alarm External Date Weekly Stop Off Level Alarm External Date Weekly Time Trigger judgment modes Analog H L Window In Window Out Logic HL Pulse H L Window In Window Out Specifications External Input Output Functions Input output types Trigger input 1 ch Logic input 4 ch or Pulse input 4 ch Alarm output 4 ch Switch between Logic and Pulse Input specifications Terminal type M4 screw type terminals Maximum input voltage 0 to 24 V single ended ground input Input threshold voltage Approx 2 5 V Hysteresis Approx 0 5 V 2 5 to 3 V Alarm output specifications Output format Relay contact output NO NC Terminal type M4 screw type terminals Rated 250 VAC 2A Output conditions Level judgment window judgment logic pattern judgment pulse judgment rate of change judgement Set output conditions of four channel values Pulse input Revolutions mode engines etc Function Counts the number of pulses per second enables them to be converted to rpms opan 50 500 5000 50 k 500 k 5 M 50 M 500 M RPM F S Counts mod
19. four M3 x 6 mm binding screws Hecommended screw torque 8 to 10 kgf cm Le 2 19 Checks and Preparation 2 13 Precautions to Observe When Performing Measurement Please be sure to read the following carefully in order to prevent electric shocks or shorts DANGER Do not apply voltage of AC30 Vrms or 60 VDC or above between the analog input section and main unit GND terminal or between each analog input channel e Do not apply radio frequency signals with high voltage 50 KHz or above The rated power supply range is 100 to 240 VAC and the rated frequency is 50 60 Hz Do not use any other voltages Input Circuit Diagram for Analog Input Voltage Thermocouples 500 500 Channel Switching Relay Z CAUTION Capacitors have been incorporated into the input circuit to increase the noise elimination capability After voltage measurement when the inputs have been disconnected there will still be some electric charge remaining Before starting another measurement operation short circuit the and terminals to enable self discharge The MT100 has a scan system While in the status open in which signals are not input to the input terminal measured results may be influenced by signals fro
20. 4 5 Specifications 43 Specifications Accessories SAM Quick Start Guide MT100 UM 8xx Japanese and English supported with Japanese warranty CD ROM MT100 CDMOXxM User Manual Application software Panel mount bracket 1 set includes two brackets Desktop Case B 541 Option Description Contents Desktop case power cable corresponding to area instruction manual screws 4 3 pin to 2 pin conversion plug included Japan only Power supply cord rating Japan 125 V 7A X Approx 1 8m J suffix and length UL 125 V 10A Approx 1 8 m U suffix CEE 250 V 10A Approx 1 8 m E suffix BS 250 Approx 1 8 m B suffix CCC 250 V 10A Approx 1 8 m C suffix Bare tips for BS cord Humidity Sensor B 530 Option Allowable temperature range 25 to 80 C Allowable humidity range 0 to 100 RH Relative humidity measurement accuracy 3 RH 5 to 98 RH at 25 C Response time 15 sec 90 response when membrane filter installed Sensor output to 1 VDC Sensor power source 5 to 16 VDC Power consumption Approx 4 mA External dimensions 614 mm x 80 mm excluding cable Cable length 3m Options ect case power cable for each area instruction manual screws 4 3 2B to 2 pin conversion plug included Japan only T type thermocouple JBS 7115 5M T 5 m set of 5 K type thermocouple JBS 7115 5M K 5m set of 5 mem fm _
21. 2 10 2 7 Mounting and Removing Input Terminals 2 11 R movino INHU T rnmiNalS ROTE 2 11 2 8 Logic Alarm Cable Connection and Functions sscceeeescssseseeeeeeceseneeeeeeeeesseeeeeseoeness 2 12 Caution on Connecting Cables 2 12 Connecting inaa aa aaia 2 12 Internal Equivalent Circuit of the Input Output 2 13 viii Contents 2 9 Altaching USB Memory 2 15 meening a USB OE mE RESP 2 15 Supported USB Memory Dimensions ccccccceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeecceaeeeceeeseuaeeeeeeeesseaseeeeeessaageeeeees 2 15 2 10 PUO rinia a aa aaia 2 16 Connection Using a USB Cable ssssssssssssessssseseseee enne eene nnne nnn nnns nena nnn nns 2 16 o de E E oO TES 2 17 2 11 Connecting the Humidity 2 18 2 12 Attaching the Desktop Case 541 mnnn 2 19 aee E Tm 2 19 Brice uuum 2 19 2 13 Precautions to Observe When Performing Measurement 2 20 2 14 Noise
22. 70K eael Setting items Description 1 Combination Sets the combination of trigger conditions set for each channel OR Starts stops capture when one or more trigger conditions have been met AND Starts stops capture when alltrigger conditions have been met 2 Mode Sets the mode to compare triggers for each channel Off Disables thetrigger set for the channel H A trigger is generated when the input signal is above the specified level L A trigger is generated when the input signal is below the specified level A trigger is generated when the input signal is within the specified upper and lower limits for each channel No settings for Logic channels Win Out A trigger is generated when the input signal is outside of the specified upper and lower limits for each channel No settings for Logic channels Sets the level to compare triggers When Mode is H or L set one compare level When Mode is Win In or Win Out set two compare levels 3 2 Alarm Settings This section allows you to set conditions for alarm comparison Setting items Description Alarm Level settings Sets the conditions to perform alarm comparison For details see 3 27 Alarm Hold Sets the status after an alarm has been generated Alarm is canceled when the input signal is cancelled after an alarm has been generated Alarm will not be cancelled when the input signal is cancelled after an alarm has been generated In
23. POWER MENU 4 START KEY LOCK gt START SPAN TRACE CURSOR POSITION QUIT REVIEW gt PLAY i Light Room Temp Temp Unit USB DRIVE Burn Out On Line cycle 50Hz Date Time kr Language Engl ish 05 Return to default settings gt Informat ion Ww Demo waveform Off Help Data capture starts automatically as soon as the power is turned on The device will automatically start data capture when powered on 3 67 Settings and Measurement 9 Replaying captured data The following procedure shows how to replay captured data 1 Press the REVIEW key to open the Data Replay Source menu SAMPLE 2 Press the ENTER key to open the file selection menu enos 2 1 2 3 4 Free Running 1 00 E 00 B 1 a 6 66 bis 25 b0L V 25 00 Data Load Select file folder 5 19 47 Data Replay Source Folder File 19 47 SAMPLE Cannot select Move folder TIME DIV Select Icon 3 Use the gt key to display contents of the specified folder Data Load Select file fol
24. ile Operat ion CURSOR uos QUIT O File Operation START I J 1 USB DRIVE WBMP Bitmap Save V REVIEW TIME DIV gt Execute gt BlBetween Cursors falsave Load current settings Save M Load V FTF Server Settings FTP Server Setttin sm Remove Exchange USB Memory gt Help Gonfigure FTP ver settings of the backup destination 3 Press the MENU key to open the DATA menu ALM CLR LOCAL SPAN TRACE rw POWER CURSOR AATRE QUIT MENU KEY LOCK gt ELLAS START REVIEW 1 4 gt 3 STOP USB DRIVE MENU TR DISP MARK FILE USER I F Making data capture calculation settings eRecord Settings Sampl ing 100ms File Name AUTO GBD gt v Capture destination Memorv Capture Space 8 1 MBytes Capture Time fhours4min25sec Backup Settings Backup Intervals Off Backup Destination 1881 Elstatistical Calculation Calc Settings 1 JTMax Calc Settings 2 Min 4 Specify Backup Intervals MENU AMP TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER ALM CLR LOCAL Making data capture ca
25. MEM Saves the file in the internal Flash memory Folders can be specified in File Operation settings USB1 Saves the file in the USB memory Folders can be specified in FileOperation settings B File Name Sets the file name when User is set for Name Type Name Type Specifies how files are named A file name is created automatically Specifies a user defined name Procedure Creates a file by appending a serial number to the file name Set the BMP save destination gt Pressing the ENTER key in Execute saves the file to the specified location Z CAUTION Menu related BMP files cannot be saved 3 33 Settings and Measurement 6 3 Between Cursors This function allows you to save data between cursors while replaying captured data Setting items Description Folder Specifies the location where data between cursors is saved MEM Saves data in the internal Flash memory Folders can be specified in File Operation settings USB1 Saves data in the USB memory Folders can be specified in FileOperation settings Sets the file name when User is set for Name Type File Type Specifies the file format used to save a file Data cannot n altered E EN Cannot be replayed in MT100 Name Type Specifies howfilesarenamed eee how named CHECKPOINT e Data save between cursors can only be performed after you set the saving range with the cursor f
26. 0 1687 0 1690 0 1719 0 1748 6 1755 0 1 0 150 0 1536 0 0 1836 gt SAMPLE SAMPLE _1 Compression Magnification 1 1 ALM 4234 aa 25 Remain BAG D o coe EAHA ERGE ERA o EACEA IM 0 4608 EJ 0 4618 EJ 0 4619 RY 0 4628 0 4637 3 0 4654 0 4657 BER 0 4667 0 4677 0 4679 3 4 Sets the compression rate to display waveforms inthis area SAMPLE 1 ms 3 29 Settings and Measurement 4 2 Bar Graph Settings This section allows you to select the display method of bar graphs Setting items Bar Graph Settings Standard Displays the bar graph with the reference point set to the bottom of the bar Center Displays the bar graph with the reference point set to the center of the bar lt Standard gt lt Center gt S eal 1213 4 SAMPLE SAMPLE 4 3 Waveform Display Settings This section allows you to set the display color line width and display ON OFF of each waveforms Waveform sett ings Display Logic Pulse Data GH color Width Trace 1 dot On dot On dot On dot On dot On dot On dot dot dot dot c wu CO l oon amp Co ha mm NM S SEN wr peer pos ques qoe es uer e ues t Colors can speed the RGB values from 0 to 31 or by selecting from 10 default colors Values can be ame cae
27. 200 to 1100 C 270 to 2000 C 200 to 400 C 270 to 2000 C 0 to 1600 C 270 to 2000 C 200 to 800 C 270 to 2000 C 600 to 1820 C 270 to 2000 C 0 to 1760 C 270 to 2000 C 0 to 1300 C z z ouim maH4cemx 270 to 2000 C 0 to 2000 C 270 to 2000 C 200 to 850 C 270 to 2000 C 200 to 500 C 270 to 2000 C lt Humidity Range gt Range 1 3 Filter 200 to 500 C Maximum SPAN Minimum SPAN p p Minimum Resolution Sets the filter status Please set the filter to ON when there is likely to be noise in the input Filter operation is on a moving average basis Selection items Description No moving average will be calculated Calculates the moving average of sampling interval x 2 Calculates the moving average of sampling interval x 5 Calculates the moving average of sampling interval x 10 Calculates the moving average of sampling interval x 20 Calculates the moving average of sampling interval x 40 3 17 Settings and Measurement About the filter Processing This device provides a filter function that calculates the moving average as shown below n 5 1 When filter is set to 5 D n 44 n 3 2 1 5 1 4 EU Scaling Converts the measured signal into specified units Engineering Unit Setting Upper 50 00 5 000 pt
28. Calc Settings 2 Min Help Set backup dest ination 6 Specify a folder where data should be saved A text box is displayed Select a folder to back up data MENU AHP DATA 3 DISP HARK FILE USER_WF_OTHR ALM CLR LOCAL aking dat Ure calculat ion 195 5 POWER eRecord Sett TIN cursor SPAN TRACE QUIT a Sampl ing 00 File Name N MEM AUTO GBD gt REVIEW DISPLAY TART Capture destination Memory Capture Space 8 1 MBytes 3 Capture Time X 7hour34min25sec Backup Settings Backup Intervals 6hours Backup Dest inat ion ETE Change fields Select text string Confirm text string E dtc Calc Settings 1 Calc settings 2 Min 3 62 Settings and Measurement Ex 6 Capturing data on a specified day every week The following procedure shows how to capture data only on a specified day each week This setting allows you to capture data every Monday for one hour from 10 o clock 1 Press the MENU key to open the TRIG menu
29. Avoid using the MT100 in places where it may be exposed to water such as bathrooms locations exposed to wind and rain and so on Watch out for electrical shock Prevent dust or metallic matter from adhering to the power supply connecter and power terminal e Adhesion of foreign matter may cause fire hazard due to electrical shock or current leakage No foreign matter gt Watch out for electrical shock Never use a damaged power cord Use of a damaged cord may result in a fire hazard due to electrical shock f the cord becomes damaged order a new one to replace it Unplug the power cord from the socket Safety Precautions Safety Precautions N CAUTION Do not use or store the M1100 in a location exposed to direct sunlight or the direct draft of an air conditioner or heater Such location may impair the MT100 s performance S Storage Use prohibited Do not place coffee cups or other receptacles containing fluid on the MT100 e Fluid spilling inside the MT100 may cause a fire hazard due to electrical shock or current leakage ND Avoid fluids Watch out for ty electrical shock Do not use the MT100 in a location subject to excessive mechanical vibration or electrical noise e Such location may impair the MT100 s performance S Use prohibited To insert or disconnect the power cord or a signal input cable grasp the power cord s plug or the signal input cable s connect
30. B 4637 B 3 0 4654 8 4657 B 466T NEN 0 46 FE 4679 8 Measured data section Status section aoa 4 V 8 4322 WM 0 4332 M 60 4333 V 6 4356 6 4361 WV 8 4371 WV Measured data section 6 43560 6 4390 i1o0 1 wo oo ERG T E SAMPLE hems 3 2 Settings and Measurement Status Section 1 Simplified message display 2008 01 01 14 19 4 ALM 12134 Displays the operation status of the device Free Running Displayed when the device is powered ON or not performing data capture e Armed Displayed when the device is waiting for a trigger to be generated after starting measurement no data captured at this point Memory Recording Displayed while data is captured into the device s internal memory USB Drv Recording Displayed while data is captured into the USB memory e Memory Review _ Displayed while data in the device s internal memory is being replayed USB Drive Review Displayed while data in the USB memory is being replayed 2 Time DIV display 2008 01 01 14 19 4b Free Running ALM 1234 Displays the current time scale 3 Status display Free Running 1 sece DIY Reis ane DIU et M lla USB memory status display USB USB memory is not connected USE USB memory is connected but not accessed USE USB memory is being accessed
31. Brackets must be attached on two surfaces top and bottom OR left and right surfaces make sure you have removed the masking tape that seals the attachment holes on the device ii Place the brackets on the device and tighten the mounting screws temporarily 4 Tighten screws to the specified torque Mount the device by tightening the screws to the specified torque When the device is close to perpendicular to the panel make sure the brackets are in full contact with the device case while you tighten the screw Recommended screw torque 10 to 12 kgf cm NCAUTION Tightening screws to a torque exceeding 12 kgf cm may cause damage to the case and or brackets Prevent any tools or objects from accidentally falling into the case through the attachment holes 2 6 Checks and Preparation 2 5 Connecting the Power Cable and Turning on the Power This section describes how to connect the power cable and turn on the power No power cord is supplied with the MT100 Be sure to use a power cord supplied with the desktop case B 541 Refer to the warnings below and follow directions when connecting the power cable Failure to do so may result in electric shock or damage of the device WARNING To avoid electric shocks check that the AC source for the power supply has been turned off To prevent fire use wires or cables with a performance equivalent to or better than 600V insulated wires AWG 2
32. POWER START MENU KEY LOCK gt IN START CURSOR SPAN TRACE POSITION 5 REVIEW 4 TME DV gt Zz L USB DRIVE New folder name Ka 4 4 0 Alph Big KBCDEFGHIJKLHMNO PORSTUVWKYZ ENTER Execut e Move folder TIME DIV Select Icon f lt Select TIME DIV Back Forward ENTER Input z BUIT Ex i t 7 A text box is displayed Enter a name for the folder to be created Select characters using lt A V TIME DIV keys Confirm the entered text string with the ENTER key After confirming the text string move the cursor to OK and press the ENTER key MENU AMP LlB tric DSP FILE USER OTHR ALM CLR LOCAL ee sett ings SPAN TRACE POWER CURSOR MENU name 4 REVIEW Grew DISPLAY START Pau q peg p E USB DRIVE 7 Change fields Select text string Confirm text string 4 lt gt TIME DIV Back Forward ENTER Input GUIT Ex i t 8 Use the TIME DIV key to move to Select file folder MENU
33. Y 3 DC 50 V Off Off Y USB DRIVE LL 4 DC 50 V Off Off 5 ADC 50 V Off Off v 6 DC 50 V Off Off Y ADC 50V Off Offy V S elect Confirm 8 DC 50 V Off off Ww 9 50 V Off Off Y 0 DC 50 V Off Off 3 Selects the input Make settings that match the input tvpe 4 Configuration completed Press START key to begin measurement 3 55 Settings and Measurement 3 Setting USB memory device as the destination for data capture The following procedure shows how to set the USB memory device as the location to capture measurement data This setting allows data to be captured into a file automatically created in the USB memory device 1 Press the MENU key to open the DATA menu MENU ALM CLR LOCAL Al TRG DISP MARK FILE USER I F maata capture calculat ion sett ings CURSOR SPAN TRACE QUIT Cr POWER Record Settings POSITION O START Sampling 100ms KEY LOCK gt File Name ile Name START AUTO GBD gt 7 REVIEW lt TiME DIV gt DISPLAY Capture destination Memory Capture Space 8 1 MBytes USB DRIVE Capture Time X 7hour34min25sec Backup Settings Backup Intervals Dff Backup Destination USB1 Esstatistical Calculation Calc Settings 1
34. AMP TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER Filo Name set ENTER ect Move folder TIME DIV Select Icon tings ALM CLR LOCAL a IN SPAN TRACE LCURSOR POSITION a JE lt KEY LOCK gt EN LLL POWER START IN USB DRIVE 3 59 Settings and Measurement 9 Select the folder you have just created and press the ENTER key MENU AMP TRIG DISP HARK FILE USER I F OTHR ALM CLR File Name sett ings SPAN TRACE POWER RSOR IT 8 CURSOR POSTION _ or p START Select file folder KEY REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt S ata Save Destination USB DRIVE LLL Folder Move cursor Confirm OK Cae ENTER Select m LENS Move folder TIME DIV Select Icon 10 Use the V key to move to OK and press the ENTER key TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER I F ALM CLR LOCAL Making data capture calculation settings CURSOR SPAN TRACE 7 CI POWER Record sett ings POSITION CI Q START Samp ing 100ms K
35. Analog Pulse Logic Alarm CH Analog CH1 to CH10 H L set numeric value CH Pulse Pulse1 to Pulse4 H L set numeric value CH Logic Logic1 to Logic4 H L CH Alarm AlaGim1 to Alarm4 Both H L Next Search Execute Prev Search Execute Statistical Calculation Function Off Average Max Min Peak RMS Execute Execute 10 1 Cursor Position This function allows the cursor displayed during captured data replay to move to a specified location The following settings can be made Move to Selected Moves the cursor __ _ specifying relative time Time Moves the cursor Time Moves the cursor by specifying date and time o specifying date and time Cursor A is always the fulcrum Off Moves the specified cursor only one Cursor Sync CHECKPOINT When Cursor Sync is set to OFF the currently selected cursor will move See page 3 6 for details on how to select cursors When Cursor Sync is set to ON both cursors will move 3 42 Settings and Measurement 10 2 Data Search This function allows you to perform a search within the captured data using the specified method The following methods can be specified Setting items Description Selects the channel you want to search Analog Selects analog channels to be searched Pulse Selects pulse channels to be searc
36. Available operation during replaying SPAN TRACE POSITION The SPAN TRACE POSITION key is used to change settings Menu operations during data The MENU key is used to move the cursor search data and replay set calculation Moving cursors The CURSOR key is used to switch between cursors A and B The AV lt D keys are used to move the cursors 3 14 Settings and Measurement 3 4 Setting Menus When you press the MENU key during Free Running the following menu screens appear The menu screens are classified by the tab for each setting item 3 gt TRIG gt 5 gt user Lote 1 AMP settings This menu is used to specify input signal related settings DATA TRIG DISP HARK FILE USER Making analog and pulse logic settings Display Logic Pulse Data gt ALL DC ff PD Dff ff r no Off Dff r Off oft D Off oft Off oft Off oft Off oft J Off oft Off MDG Off Ott P d eae ee oe lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt Items Settings 1 Settings 2 Selections available Input Off DC Voltage TEMP Temperature RH Humidity Range 20 50 100 200 500 mV 1 2 5 10 20 50 1 5 V TC K TC J TC T TC R TC E TC B TC S TC N TC W Pt100 JPt100 Pt1000 Filter Off 2 5 10 20 40 Scaling settings Meas Value EU Value Upper Lower enter numerical
37. Points of RC Alarm 3 Help Set day of the week 4 Move the cursor to the time indicator and specify the time when the capture operation should begin MENU Dara TRIG DisP MARK FILE USER ALM E LOCAL Performing Trigger and Alarm settings POWER CST Settings gt CURSOR SRON TRACE QUIT MENU ae Start Source Weekly Weekly Settings SuMoTulleThFrSa 00 Dx 44 Stop PEERS Review L TIME DIV gt E r USB DRIVE Repe On Off off Off Off Off 2 00 0 Alar pz NU v Send burnout alarm Off Points of RC Alarm 1 3 63 Settings and Measurement 5 Select Time for Stop source setting MENU DATA TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER ALM CLR fon P Performing Trigger and Alarm sett ings SPAN TRAC
38. START ER USB DRIVE POWER START START STOP USB DRIVE Opens the settings window to capture data For details on settings see 3 4 Setting Menus DATA TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER I F Making analog and pulse logic settings Display Logic Pulse Data gt Input Range Filter ALL 19006 Off 44444444141414 1 2 d 4 5 5 T 8 9 0 Settings and Measurement 6 START STOP USB DRIVE ALM CLR LOCAL cursor SPAN TRACE our 7 Cr POWER 7 ICONE z p KEY LOCK gt 7 CE REVIEW ENTER a USB DRIVE Pressing this key will perform either of the following two operations Start Stop measurement gt Pressing this key during Free Running will start data capture Pressing this key during data capture will stop capture 234 Free Running ET Usus oe ee eee SAMPLE lt USB Drive Mode gt In USB Drive Mode the internal memory is recognized by the PC as an external storage media It is acknowledged as a removable disk which facilitates operations such as file transfer and deletion 1 Use a USB cable to connect the MT100 and PC 2 While pressing the MT100 START STOP key turn th
39. eRecord Settings CURSOR POSITION QUIT Sampl ing File Name MEM AUTO GBD gt V REVIEW TIME DIV gt nenas Capture destination Memorv Capture Space 8 1 MBytes Capture Time 3dav3hour44minl sec Backup Settings Backup Intervals Off Backup Destination USB ALM CLR LOCAL AN POWER START KEY LOCK gt START STOP USB DRIVE Select Confirm Estat istical Calculation Calc Settings 1 Calc Settings 2 1iMin Help Sets the sampling interval Data is captured at the set interval For temperature measurement the sampling interval should be set to a value above 1 s to enable the digital filter 9 Configuration completed Press START key to begin measurement 3 54 Settings and Measurement Ex 2 Measuring humidity with humidity sensor B 530 The following procedure shows how to measure temperature using the humidity sensor B 530 1 Press the MENU key to open the AMP menu MENU OVA TRIG DISP MARK FILE_USER_VF_OTHR ALM CLR LOCAL T perta analog and pulse logic settings O Af SPAN TRACE f POWER Di CURSOR
40. needle type probes RIC 410 1 4m mean stationary surface probes RIC 420 1 4m K type thermocouple stationary surface probes RIC 430 1 1m 4 6 Specifications 1 ps 172 eRAPHTE amp T is Ez vA A D r e CLI fale ALAR ALARN E LOGI E LJ LJ E 3 z HI b b b tHE MOUNTCORDER MT 100 je EEG A i 09 pc ETERNA i 6 ine 144 25 150 200 Dimensional precision 5 mm Unit mm Specifications 4 5 Panel Cut out Dimensions Mount
41. 6 FILE settings This menu allows you to perform various operations such as file manipulation and screen copying Settings screen during Free Running and data capture Settings screen during data replay MENU MENU AMP DATA TRIG DISP MARK USER WF Copy file op waveform display Operation REPLAY Copy file op waveform display ile Operation File Operation DEMP Copy Bitmap Save M File Operation HEHP Copy Bitmap Save V Execute Execute gt BBetween Cursors Between Cursors Save to Device W flsave Load current settings falsave Load current settings Save Load V FTF Server Settings FTP Server Settings FTF Server Setttings 8058 Memory 8USB Memory Remove Exchange USB Memory E Settings 1 Settings 2 Selections available File Operation Show properties Execute Create new folder Execute Hename Execute Copy file folder Execute Delete file folder gt Execute File sort order Alphabetical Rvse alpha Oldest firs Newest first View setting gt Execute Format disk Quick Normal BMP Copy BMP Save Folder MEM USB1 Name Type Auto User SN Between Cursors Save to Device Folder MEM USB1 File Type GBD CSV Name Type Auto User SN Save Load Folder MEM USB1 current settings Name Type Auto User SN Folder MEM USB1 File Name specify file FTP Server Settings FTP
42. A CAUTION Do not remove the USB memory and or turn OFF the device while the USB memory is being accessed Failure to observe this caution may result in corrupted data and data loss Internal memory status display HEM Internal memory is not accessed HEH Internal memory is being accessed A CAUTION Do not turn OFF the device while the internal memory is being accessed Failure to observe this caution may result in corrupted data and data loss Key lock status display a Keys are not locked Normal key operations are allowed pm All keys are locked For details on the key lock feature see section 3 45 Remote status display B5 Local mode Operation from the device is allowed IF Remote mode Most operations are conducted from the PC Disconnecting from the PC automatically sets the device back to local mode If the mode does not return back to local mode when disconnecting the PC press the QUIT key Settings and Measurement 4 Clock displa Free Running Displays the current date and time For details on how to set the date and time see section 3 39 5 Alarm output status display Free Running Displays the alarm output terminal status 2008 01 01 14 19 4b ALM 21 2 5314 pim falala The number indicating the generated alarm will be displayed in red Measured Data Section lt Wavefome scrolling direction Vertical gt 1 sec DIV PER Remai
43. Burn Out Line cycle Date Time Language Return to defaul Informat ion Demo waveform Off Help Changes the display language 3 Select a language from the list ALM CLR LOCAL Making Other sett ings 2 POWER mother Settings CURSOR SPANI TRACE QUIT MENU Osii LCD brightness Light lt q KEY LOCK gt Screen Saver Off EL Power On Start REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt 3 Room Temp LCS MEL Temp Unit USB DRIVE Burn Dut Line cycle Japanese Date Time Language Engl i sh UK Return to defa French Informat ion German Demo waveform Chinese Korean Help Changes the displave amuage 3 70 CHAPTER 4 Specifications This chapter describes the basic specifications for the MT100 41 Standard Specifications 4 2 Function Specifications 4 3 Accessory Option Specifications 4 4 External Dimensions 4 5 Panel Cut out Dimensions Mounting Single Device 4 6 Panel Cut out Dimensions Mounting Multiple Devices Specifications 4 1 Standard Specifications Standard Specifications Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX USB FullSpeed supported emma as standard features Internal memory devices Internal memory Approx 14 MB USB memory slot FullSpeed supported provided as a standard feature Data backup functions Setup conditions EEPROM Clock Lithium secondary battery Clock accuracy 23 C environment 0 002 96 approx 50 seconds per month O
44. Calc Settings 2 Min 2 Use the V key to move the cursor to File Name and press the ENTER key MENU AMP 0 TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER VF OTHR ALM CLR LOCAL Making data capture calculation sett ings SPAN TRACE ow POWER Record Sett ings cursor SEN O START Samp ing 100ms KEY LOCK gt File Name S dE AUTO GBD gt Cm REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt DISPLAY Capture destination Memo Capture Space USB DRIVE Capture Time 6 1 MByte Backup DestinatidFolder Movecursor Confirm Statistical Type Auto Calc Settings llFile Type GBD Calc Settings fs TOK canei Help Specifies the capture des Internal memorv or USB device ALM CLR LOCAL 3 Press the ENTER key in Folder MENU DRTR TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER WF Making data capture calculation sett ings SPAN TRACE y f POWER Record Sett ings CURSOR QUIT 5 lt START SEL ing 100ms lt q KEY LOCK gt TUER AUTO 60 File Name REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt
45. DISPLAY START Data Save Dest ination Heg EET USB EHE Folder P select file folder V Name Auto File Type GBD 0K Cance Estat istical Calculation Calc Settings 1 Calc Settings 2 Help ENTER Select Move folder TIME DIV Select Icon 4 Use the V key to move the cursor to USB1 and press the ENTER key USB device AMP TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER I F ALM CLR LOCAL File Name SPAN TRAGE 2 O POWER cursor c D O START START ENTER A 58 EC lt q KEY LOCK gt OP USB DRIVE select file folder 4 TIME DIV gt DISPLAY REVIEW ENTER Select Move folder TIME DIV Select Icon Help 3 56 Settings and Measurement 5 Use the V key to move the cursor to OK and press the ENTER key ALM CLR LOCAL MENU LIG TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER Making data capture calculation settings Record Settings Sampl ing 100ms SPAN TRACE CURSOR POSITION QUIT MENU O START KEY LOCK File Name 2 CA lt AUTO GBD gt v REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt TT START POWER
46. File Name 2 DEFAULT GBD 4 Name Type User File Type GBD Mi cancel EE Setting items Description 1 Sampling 2 File Name Sets the interval for data capture 100 125 200 250 500 ms 1 2 5 10 20 30 s 1 2 5 10 20 30 min 1 h Digital filter 50 60 Hz will be enabled when sampling interval is 500 ms or above Sets conditions of data files Specify folder file names according to need MEM Captures data into the internal Flash memory USB1 Captures data into the USB memory connected to the USB memory slot 3 Name Type Sets how the file is named Auto File name is specified automatically ex 20050101 123456 UG GBD numerals date and time created The above example is for January 1 2005 at 12 34 56 number of user capturing data UG Guest U1 User 1 U2 User 2 data format GBD Binary data CSV text format Captures data using a user defined file name Creates a file by appending a serial number to the user defined file name ex if file name is TEST first file TEST SER1 GBD second file TEST SER2 GBD third file TEST SERS GBD 4 File Type Sets the format of the data file GBD Creates data files in a proprietary binary format Data cannot be altered CSV Creates data files in text format Cannot be replayed in MT100 CHECKPOINT To use the digital filter function you must set the AC power supply fre
47. 12 to 14 kgf cm LAN USB 6 o 7 1195 Protective Ear t t ground terminal Functional CO QO OO Protective ground terminal ground cord 4 Power cables 3 Close the power terminal transparent cover and fix it with screws 4 Open the front panel and turn the power switch ON to power on the device Power switch 2 8 Non insulated solderless ring terminals Insulation caps Checks and Preparation 26 Connecting Signal Input Cables This section describes how to connect the signal input cables WARNING Make sure the power is OFF while connecting the wires to avoid electric shock Z CAUTION Fix the signal wires to the back of the mounting panel Pulling the input output signal wires with strong force may damage terminals and signal wires Use wires that resist rated temperature 70 C or higher to avoid fire hazards Do not apply voltage that exceeds the following to input terminals Applying high voltage may damage the device Maximum input voltage
48. 2 Annotation strings 1 Perform Auto Zero ADJ E Reset Auto Zero ADJ 9 set zero Point as 0 00 J Setting items 1 Inter Op Settings Sets which calculation to perform between channels Four arithmetic operations can be selected Humidity can be calculated using dry bulb wet bulb CH2 only For details see next page 2 Span settings Sets the upper lower span values of the displayed waveforms 3 Annotation string Sets annotations comments to be displayed for each channel Maximum of 11 characters can be entered Enter the text string using alohanumerics 4 Perform Auto Zero ADJ Calculates the current input voltage as the zero position voltage value 5 Reset Auto Zero ADJ Cancels the zero position voltage value and displays the input voltage 6 Set Zero Point as Displays the zero point voltage value display only CALC Settings 1 Inter CH Op Settings aig Operation 1 1 scaling 1 span Upper 1 0000 Dec pt Lower 1 0000 select Length 2 Choose unit V OK 1 Inter Op Settings Off ON D W humidity D W humidity calculates humidity with CH1 dry bulb and CH2 wet bulb input values In D W humidity CH1 CH2 are temperature settings Only CH2 can be selected 2 Operation CH X Function CH Y Select from CH1 to CH10 3 Arithmetic operations Select from CH1 to CH
49. 2 7 USB DRIVE E S DISPLAY E J 9rTIME DIV F TO JREVIEW 1 CURSOR ALM CLR ALM CLR LOCAL r N SG 2 POWER SPAN TRACE cursor stant KEY LOCK gt ENTER Function of this key will vary according to the operation status REVIEW TIME DIV gt H H USB DRIVE During replay This key is used to toggle between cursors A and B displayed during replay SE Memory Review 2 sec DIY SSA 1 Memory Review 2 E SUE ERE sect 234 NL CH 1 jM 0 2593 4 0 2596 0 2625 EI 0 2655 0 2659 22 0 2674 0 2703 0 2732 EA 0 2733 0 2753 CH 1 Lll 3709 E 0 3690 0 3671 EB 0 3664 EE 0 3622 0 3603 Ef 0 3603 0 3583 tt AAA Av SAABE 1 6302 Ue Cursor ptt a EN gm cum Cursor A do u SAMPLE 16 0005 4 7 SAMPLE lt During free running and data capturing gt When the alarm setting is Hold generated Alarm the maintained alarm is cleared Free Running 1 sec DIV ERA 1 LALM 2 34 18 20 38 8L M 213 4 TC CE EJ 0 4981 0 4985 EJ 0 4992 EJ 0 4991 ig 0 0 4902 E 0 0 4
50. 60 VDC Maximum common mode voltage AC 33 Vrms or 60 VDC Caution on Connecting Cables Follow the directions below when connecting the input signal cables Connecting Cables 1 Remove the terminal cover 2 Connect the signal wire to the input terminal Use crimp terminals with insulating sleeves for 4 mm screws when connecting input signal wire to a terminal Do not place the measurement circuit close to the power line power circuit and ground circuit If the measured object is a noise source refer to page 2 21 and perform the countermeasures Connect the protective ground terminal Resistance to ground must be 500 or less Attach the terminal cover when conducting a temperature measurement using a thermocouple Do not use wires with larger diameters which have a high heat dissipation effect when conducting a temperature measurement using a thermocouple 0 656 or smaller is recommended Avoid environments with significant temperature changes Turning a fan ON OFF near the device for example may cause a significant temperature change Parallel connection of input wires and other devices may cause measurement values on both devices to fluctuate Do not power ON OFF neither device during operation This may cause some effect on the other device To remove the cover pull the cover in direction B while applying force in direction A Recommended screw torque is 12 to 14 kgf cm R
51. Caution on Connecting Cables Follow the directions below when connecting the digital input alarm output wires Use crimp terminals with insulating sleeves for 4 mm screws when connecting signal wire to a terminal Connect the protective ground terminal Resistance to ground must be 500 or less Connecting Cables 1 Remove the terminal cover To remove the cover pull the cover in direction B while applying force in direction A 2 Connect the signal wire to the input terminal Recommended screw torque is 12 to 14 kgf cm Refer to the following figure to connect wires to terminals o9Sooooooonl ALARM 2 ALARM 1 PULSE LOGIC 2920000 w cm NC mo com wc 3 2 1 je ae pcm ee cece cow NC com NC IEX GND ALARM 4 ALARM 3 3 Place the terminal cover back on 2 12 Checks and Preparation Internal Equivalent Circuit of the Input Output Circuit Pulse Logic Input 5 5 PULSE LOGIC n Compara
52. DC RANG 500MV CH2 DC 500mV AMP CH3 INP RH CH3 Humidity Span Setting SPAN CH1 SET 100 0 C 0 1000 Annotation Setting Batt Temp Annotation Sampling Setting DATA SAMP 1S Sampling 1 Z CAUTION Refer to the Interface Command Table for details on commands supported by MT100 on a separate sheet The Interface Command Table is included in the CD Supported commands are limited to those relative to MT100 settings Read in commands cannot be used 3 37 Settings and Measurement 8 Interface settings This menu is used to specify conditions for PC connection AMP DATA TRIG DISP HARK FILE USER USE TCP IF settings OTHR ne F Interface Line Code CR LF C NN USE Settings ONE USE ID TCPZ IP Settings Address EE it E Subnet Mask Im alza Port Sumber Gat euay m Eam mm m ONS Address 0 IC EN Hate Restart to enable USB TCP IP settings Help USE Items Settings 1 Settings 2 Selections available Interface New Line Code CR LF LF CR USB Settings USB ID 0 to 9 TCP IP Settings IP Address 010 255 010 255 010 255 0 to 255 Subnet Mask to 255 0 to 255 O to 255 O to 255 Port Number 1024 to 65535 Gateway 0 to 255 0 to 255 010 255 O to 255 DNS Address to 255 0 to 255 O to 255 O to 255 8 1 Inter
53. ENTER key MENU AMP 0 TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER ALM CLR LOCAL e Making data capture calculation settings SPAN TRACE POWER Record Settings CURSOR POSITION QUIT MENU START Samp ing 100ms KEY File Name 2 ART AUTO GBD gt Ca REVIEW 4 gt Capture destination Capture Space 8 1 MByte USB DRIVE L Capture Time fhours4ming Backup sett ingsi Tage Backup 1 5 2020051901910 Backup Dest inat iq Folder MEM V Move cursor Confirm Estat 1 Cal Name Type Auto Calc Settings Type GBD Calc Settings OK Cancel Help Specifies the c ure destination Internal memory or USB dev ice 3 Press the ENTER key in Folder ALM CLR LOCAL MENU MIG TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER I F oR SPAN TRACE 3 BUR POWER Making data capture calculation settings POSITION START eRecord Settings Sampl ing 100
54. Line cycle Date Time Language Engl i sh 5 Return default settings gt Informat ian Demo waveform MEHU USER NN Help Items OTHR settings Settings 1 LCD brightness Settings 2 Settings and Measurement Selections available Light Medium Dark Screen Saver Off 10 30 sec 1 2 5 10 30 60 min Power On Start Disable Enable Room Temp Internal External Temp Unit C F Burn Out On Off AC Line cycle 50 60 Hz Date Time Date Time Date time settings Internet Time Off On NTP Server enter text string Time Zone 12 00 to 13 00 unit hours Synchronized Time 00 00 to 23 59 Adjust Mode Step Slew Connection Test Execute Language Japanese English US English UK French German Chinese Korean Return to default settings Execute Information V Display Demo Waveform Mode Off On 3 39 Settings and Measurement 9 1 OTHR settings LCD brightness Sets the brightness of the LCD backlight Available selections are Light Medium and Dark Screen Saver Automatically turns off the display if the MT100 is not operated within a specified interval Available selections are Off 10 30 s 1 2 5 10 30 60 min Turning off the display frequently using the Screen Saver function allows longer lifetime of the LCD scree
55. Lower 50 00 5 000 select Length choose unit oM 4 2 EEE 5 Select Selects the type of engineering unit from the following Langth Area Volume Velocity Accel Freq Mass Energy Pressure Flow Temp 6 Choose Selects the converted unit The unit displayed here is the unit type selected in the Select settings To set a unit that is not displayed here you can enter text in the Unit settings to set a new unit The unit set here will be displayed in Unit 7 Unit Selects the converted unit which can be specified as a user defined character string consisting of alohanumerics Unit parameter can also be specified by selecting a unit in the Select settings CHECKPOINT f a message appears follow the instructions by reducing the number of digits to be output by one or leaving the number of digits as is and changing the EU value The Scaling operation is calculated using a ratio of the Meas Value or EU Output Value settings is displayed when the converted value cannot be processed by MT100 Span may be changed according to the value set for Scaling Setting Example Meas Value EU Value Upper Value 5 000 20 00 m Lower Value 5 000 20 00 5 V 20 00 10V XE Scaling 1 20 00 rpm 3 18 Settings and Measurement 1 5 Misc Misc settings Inter CH Op Settings opan Sett ings
56. MEM AUTO GBD gt 7 REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt DISPLAY ENTER SIART Capture destination Memory Capture Space 8 1 MBytes USB DRIVE Capture Time hours4min25sec Backup Settings Backup Intervals Dff Backup Destination USB1 MENU Estat istical Calculation Calc Settings 1 JTMax Galc Settings 2 Hin 7 Use the V key to move the cursor to Sampling MENU ALM CLR LOCAL D G D G CURSOR SPANITRACE guy REVIEW 4 gt DISPLAY AMP TRIG DISP HARK FILE USER I F OTHR Making data capture calculation settings Record Settings Sampl ing File Name AMEM AUTO GBD gt v Capture destination Memory Capture Space 6 1 MBytes Capture Time fhourd4min25sec Backup Settings Backup Intervals Off Backup Destination USBI POWER START enter pru USB DRIVE KEY LOCK gt JF Max Min EA Calc Settings 1 Calc Settings 2 captured at the se 8 Press the ENTER key and set Sampling Interval to 1 s MENU LLL TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER I F OTHR Making data capture calculation settings SPANUTRACE
57. START Start Source Off 4 KEY LOCK gt Stop Source off REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt DISPLAY 3 ENTER Repeat USB DRIVE Alarm Settings Alarm Level Alarm Hold send burnout alarm Data Points of RC Alarm 2 Select OFF for Start source setting MENU DISP MARK FILE USER WWF OTHR ALM CLR LOCAL Performing Trigger and Alarm settings SPAN TRACE POWER Trigger Settings CURSOR POSITION QUIT MENU START Start Source 4 KEY LOCK gt Stop Source Off REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt say ap Repeat USB DRIVE Alarm Settings Alarm Level Alarm Hold send burnout alarm Data Points of RC Alarm Help Sets the trigger tvpe Data capture starts when conditions met 3 Press the MENU key to open the OTHR menu AMP DATA TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER ALM LOCAL S Making Other sett ings SPAN TRACE 2 POWER BOther Settings CURSOR POSITION aum O START LCD brightness Light lt KEY LOCK gt Screen Saver ff On Start Disable REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt DISPLAY ENTER SIART Room Temp Internal Temp Unit USB DRIVE Burn Out On AG Line cycle 50Hz Date Time V Language Engl i sh US Return to default settings gt Informat ion V Demo waveform Off 4 Set Power On Start to Enable MENU DATA TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER ALM CLR LOCAL Making Other sett ings Bother Settings LCD brightness Screen Saver Power On Start
58. Server Settings FTP Server enter character string Username enter character string Password enter character string Port Number 0 to 65535 PASV Mode Off ON FTP Server Connection Execute USB Memory Remove Exchange USB Memory gt Execute 3 32 6 1 File Operation TIME DIV HORB ES RJ E B L3 E Settings and Measurement Description Changes the operation of the file box Show properties Displays details of a file or folder Select file folder Selects files or folders to write data Create new folder Creates a new folder Create new file Creates a new file Rename Changes the file or folder name Copy file folder Copies files or folders Select file to copy delete Selects the file to copy or delete Select copy destination and copy Selects the copy destination and copies Delete file folder Deletes files or folders File sort order Changes the order in which files are displayed View setting Changes displaying information for files Format disk Formats the disk Detalls of allowed operation will depend on the operation target Moves between folders lt Move up one folder gt Move down one folder ENTER Finalizes the operation QUIT Closes the file box 6 2 BMP Copy Saves the Waveform Digital Bar Graph screen as BMP data files Setting items Specifies the destination where a BMP data file is saved
59. _ from 1 to 8 dots 3 Trace Enables disables waveform Enables disables waveform display esses ON Enables waveform display OFF Disables waveform display Data capture can be performed 3 30 Settings and Measurement 5 MARK settings This menu allows you to set marks or icons displayed on the waveforms MENU FILE USER IF Configure mark sett ings t User Mark Settings Mark 1 Mark e EIS LS Mark 2 1 Hark E Es Mark 3 Mark gt il Mark 4 1 Mark E 71 E Mark E fa Mark 1 Mark gt pn o Pa Mark T Mark E ST al Hark Mark E Mark Display settings atart stop Mark Display On Trigger Mark Display Alarm Mark Display Mark Display Settings 5 1 User Mark Settings You can register a text string to be displayed on the screen as user defined icons according to need There are eight types of user defined marks that can be registered To display a user defined icon press the ENTER key on the Mark gt on the menu PT Uses o Hn EE CH 1 ener ne ee eS 8 0 3960 0 3941 0 3937 EN 0 3921 ET 0 3902 3 0 3884 0 3883 E 0 3563 0 3844 f 0 3838 SENE 19 21 Mark 1 The text string you entered will be displayed here SAMPLE 100ms CHECKPOINT The displayed user defined icons will also be stored in the captured data There is n
60. account Go to the File menu and select Login As to open the login As dialog box LH ftp 4192 168 1 2F Log On As Edit View Favorites ge To log on to this FTP server type a user name and password File Login 45 Mew FTP server 192 168 4 199 Liser name MT1OO Password After you log on you can add this server to your Favorites and return to it easily FTP does not encrypt or encode passwords or data before sending them to the server To protect the security of your passwords and data use Web Folders WebDAY instead Wark OFFline Learn more about using Web Folders Close on anonymously sSave password Enter the account name in the User Name box leave the Password box blank Finally click the Login button Settings and Measurement 3 8 Setting Examples Ex 1 Measuring temperature with thermocouoles for all channels The following procedure shows how to measure temperature using thermocouples for all channels 1 Press the MENU key to open the AMP menu MENU DTA TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER ALM CLR E R 5 aking analog and pulse logic sett ings CURSOR SPAN TRAGE QUIT POWER Disp Logic Pulse Data gt START CH Input Range Filter EU Misc E E REVIEW lt TIME DIV gt DISPLAY e exes J exes J START USB DRIVE mica en 444444
61. are 2 5 and 10 seconds Digital Links gt CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 5 chi a 0 1104 0 1107 0 1133 0 1162 0 1187 6 CH7 CHS CH 9 CH 10 0 1191 0 1221 0 1250 0 1256 0 1281 M v Vi v Screen update speed Specifies the speed in which the screen is updated Available update speeds are 2 5 and 10 seconds 3 51 Settings and Measurement Download of device file Allows memory data from MT100 and data in USB memory to be downloaded to your PC Le ftp 192 168 4 199 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 27 2 Search 75 Folders Other Places Internet Explorer E My Documents Shared Documents My Network Places About the FTP server function 3 52 When an Internet Explorer FTP connection is used login is automatically performed using an anonymous account and the files become read only files The following operations cannot be performed for read pnly files Upload file Delete file folder Create file folder Change file name folder name To enable data to be written to the MT100 the login account name must be changed please use the following table as a guide Account name Password Restrictions MT100 None None mt100 None None Anonymous Any Read only The following procedure is used to change the Internet Explorer login
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63. not use the MT100 in the vicinity of other devices which are susceptible to electromagnetic interference 6 Measured results may not conform to the stated specifications if the MT100 is used in an environment which is subject to strong electromagnetic interference 7 Insofar as possible position the MT100 input signal cables away from any other cables which are likely to be affected by electromagnetic interference 8 For stabilized measurement allow the MT100 to warm up for at least 30 minutes after turning it on ii To Ensure Safe and Correct Use Ensure Safe Correct Use e To ensure safe and correct use of the MT100 read this Manual thoroughly before use e After having read this Manual keep it in a handy location for quick reference as needed e Do not permit small children to touch the MT100 e The following describes important points for safe operation Please be sure to observe them strictly Conventions Used in This Manual To promote safe and accurate use of the MT100 as well as to prevent human injury and property damage safety precautions provided in this manual are ranked into the five categories described below Be sure you understand the difference between each of the categories DANGER This category provides information that if ignored is highly likely to cause fatal or serious injury to the operator WARNING This category provides information that if ignored is likely to cause fatal o
64. this case pressing the CURSOR key will cancel the alarm Data Points of RC Alarm If you set RC for Alarm Settings you must set the number of points to calculated the change An alarm is generated when the amount of alteration in data is equal to or greater than the specified value after the numberof specified samples have elapsed 3 26 Settings and Measurement Detailed settings of Level values CHn Mode gt _Level_ Output Alarm Mode Level gt Output gt Alarm Mode Level Output Alarm Mode Level J Output Alarm Four settings are available for the Alarm Settings for each analog pulse channel Alarm Level settings SET Lower Leyvel Upper Output 1 FH V 1 0 00 V 0 00 12 50 8 0 00 4 Selects the channel set an alarm Four types of alarms can be set for each analog pulse channel Sets the conditions to perform alarm comparison Off Disables alarm comparison H An alarm is generated when the input signal is above the specified level L An alarm is generated when the input signal is below the specified level An alarm is generated when the input signal is within the specified upper and lower limits for each channel No settings for Logic channels An alarm is generated when the input signal is outside of the specified upper and lowerlimits for each channel No settings for Logic channels A
65. time every day Stops capture when the specified day and time arrive gt f you select Weekly you must also set the day and time capture operation should stop Stops capture when a specified duration time has elapsed gt f you select Time you must also set the duration of the capture operation Sets ON OFF of the repeated capturing Off Disables repeated capturing Waits for start trigger Starts capture Waits for stop trigger Stops capture Enables repeated capturing Repeats the following Waits for start trigger Starts capture Waits for stop trigger Stops capture Waits for repeat time Waits for start trigger gt f you set Repeated capturing ON you must also set the repeat time After the specified time has elapsed state will return back to trigger wait 3 25 Settings and Measurement Detailed settings of Level values If the trigger source settings are set to Level you must set further conditions for each channel The following diagram shows the overall structure of level trigger Mode Level Pulse n Mode Level gt Trigger Logic n Mode Level gt Switch between Pulse and Logic modes Trigger Leve Settings Display Logic Pulse Data E combinat ion CH Mode 0 00 0 00 V 0 00 12 50 YE 0 00 12 50 YE c Co on Eur
66. value Select Langth Area Volume Velocity Accel Freq Mass Energy Pressure Flow Temp Choose select CALC Settings CALC Off ON D W CH2 only calculate with dry bulb CH1 wet bulb CH2 Operation CHnh CHn Upper Lower enter numerical value Dec pt 1 10 100 1000 10000 Select Langth Area Volume Velocity Accel Freq Mass Energy Pressure Flow Temp Choose select Unit enter text Span settings Upper Lower enter numerical value Annotation string enter text max 11 characters Perform Auto Zero ADJ gt Execute Logic Pulse Logic Pulse Off Logic Pulse Input Off Revol Counts Inst H L EU Function Off ON Meas Value enter numerical value EU Value enter numerical value Langth Area Volume Velocity Accel Freq Mass Energy Pressure Flow Temp Choose select Unit enter text 3 15 Settings and Measurement Switching displays Analog and logic pulse can be switched as shown below DISP HARE FILE USER analog and pulse lagic settings ogicy Pulse Dats ee ilter EU Misc LL Off af Off Off H OT Ti Off H Off SH Offs ER 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 lt Sets th On Off status af the Log c Pulse Display Logic Pulse Data mesi qu Display Analog Data Analog settings This screen allows you to set conditions for analog signals y CHECKPOINT
67. 0 to 16 Before turning on the power be sure to connect the protective ground terminal to the ground at a grounding resistance of 50Q or less For cables to be connected to a power supply and a protective ground terminal use non insulated solderless ring terminals for 4mm screws inserted in insulation caps In the power line provide a switch that can cut off the MT100 from the main power source double pole type As specifications of the switch the rated steady state current must be 1A or larger and the rated inrush current must be 60A or larger Do not insert a switch or fuse in a grounding line Use a power supply that meets the following conditions Power supply must meet the following conditions tem Specification O Rated power frequency 50 60Hz Power frequency tolerance 50 60 Hz 2 96 Maximum power consumption 38VA Connecting Cables 1 Press the MT100 power switch OFF and open the power terminal clear cover T 100 240V 50 60Hz 38VA nex n nn 1 AN n US OUT i Sele 3 Remove these two screws to remove the power terminal cover Checks and Preparation 2 Connect the Power cable and protective ground cord to the power terminal Use non insulated solderless ring terminals for 4 mm screw and insulation caps Recommended screw torque is
68. 1 4 General Description 1 4 Notes on Temperature Measurement Please observe the following precautions when performing temperature measurement 1 2 Make sure the terminal covers are always attached Do not use wires with large diameters that have high heat dissipation effect 0 65 gt smaller is recommended Do not block the air vents Always provide a space of at least 30 cm on all sides of the MT100 For stabilized temperature measurement allow the MT100 to warm up for at least 30 minutes after turning it on Exposure of the input terminals to direct drafts direct sunlight or abrupt changes in temperature may impair the equilibrium of the input parts and result in measurement errors To measure temperature in such an environment take appropriate countermeasures such as changing the installation site of the MT100 To conduct measurement in noisy environments connect the MT100 s GND terminal to ground refer to page 2 21 If measured values fluctuate due to noise set to a slower sampling speed refer to page 3 22 1 5 Notes Using Monitor The monitor is an LCD display unit and so the display will vary depending on the operating environment CHECKPOINT If the screen saver function is used it will operate and clear the screen if no operations are performed during the preset time If the screen saver operates press any key to restore the display Z CAUTION Condensation ma
69. 10 Scaling 1000000 1000 x 1 x 1000 x 1000000 Selects the display method of calculated results lt Ex gt calculated result 0 001 calculated result 1000 x1 0 001 x1 1000 x 1000 converts to 1 1000 converts to 1 x 1000000 converts to 1000 1000000 converts to 0 001 4 Upper Lower Sets the upper lower span values of the displayed waveforms The values set here will be applied to calculated results 5 Dec pt Selects the decimal point position of span settings Selects the display unit for calculation results Langth Area Volume Velocity Accel Freq Mass Energy Pressure Flow Temp 7 Choose Selects the converted unit The unit displayed here is the unit type selected in the Select settings To set a unit that is not displayed here you can enter text in the Unit settings to set a new unit The unit set here will be displayed in Unit 8 Unit Selects the converted unit which can be specified as a user defined character string consisting of alohanumerics Unit parameter can also be specified by selecting a unit in the Select settings 3 19 Settings and Measurement yJ CHECKPOINT Calculation results will be displayed in V Volts If you calculate 100 mV 100 mV the result will be displayed as 0 2 To display the result as 200 mV change the scaling settings The formula to calculate humidity using dry and wet bulb temperatures is as follows humidity E ty
70. 44444 2 Use the V key to move the cursor the section where ALL and Input intersect ALM CLR LOCAL DATA TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER OTHR POWER Making analog and pulse logic settings CURSOR QUIT MENU lav Logic Pulse Data gt S START Range Filter EU Misc KEY LOCK gt 50 Off a START REVIEW 4 TME DIV gt nenas d ENTER STOP USB DRIVE 44444444444 Selects the input settings that match the input type 3 Press the ENTER key and select TEMP DATA TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER OTHR Making analog and pulse logic settings Logic Pulse Data gt tripe Range Filter EU Misc ALM CLR LOCAL SPAN TRACE re POWER CURSOR QUIT MENU POSITION O START KEY LOCK gt N START STOP J e y 7 A T V REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt TET 2 V V USB DRIVE v V V V S elect Confirm V V M Selects the input Make settings that match the input tvpe 4 Press the gt key to move to the section where AL
71. 903 4 4994 0 4992 EJ 0 4992 EJ 0 4694 E 0 4996 a o z 4522 4922 SAMPLE SAMPLE Alarm generated Alarm cleared Settings and Measurement 2 SPAN TRACE POSITION ALM CLR LOCAL Ld TCs Y SPAN TRACE 3 2 POWER POSITION O START lt q KEY LOCK gt S 7 Ev E REVIEW 4 DISPLAY N 3 5 v YS USB DRIVE Pressing this key switches the displayed contents in the digital display Used to change the settings related to waveform display during free running when stopped data capture and data replay MONITOR Displays measurement values of each channe default SPAN TRACE POSITION key SPAN x Allows changing of the span value CH 1 415 888 M Channel change Ay keys e Span change lt gt keys Change range Eight voltage levels and six SPAN TRACE POSITION key temperature levels POSITION POSITION Allows changing of the waveform position Channel change Av keys e Position change 1 keys SPAN TRACE POSITION key Change range Range can be changed in units of 10 TRACE 4 On b Allows turning ON OFF of the waveform display e Channel change Av keys e Trace change gt keys SPAN TRACE POSITION key Change range ON OFF Data capture is enabled even with the OFF setting
72. ALL and Span All Settings are set only for the currently displayed group per 10 channels 1 1 Input Selects input conditions Selection items Description No signal will be measured T No waveform digital display will be performed Used for measuring direct current voltage Used for measuring temperature Used for measuring humidity with the humidity sensor B 530 Voltage range will be set to 1 V No EU settings are allowed 1 2 Range Selects the range of signal input to be measured Input settings Description DC 20 50 100 200 500 mV 1 2 5 10 20 50 1 5 V TC K TC J TC T TC R TC E TC B TC S TC N TC W Pt100 JPt100 Pt1000 RH No selection available 3 16 lt Voltage Ranges gt Maximum SPAN Minimum SPAN Minimum Resolution Range 20mV 50 100 Measurement Range Settings and Measurement 22 000 to 22 000mV 0 200mV 0 001mV 55 00 to 55 00mV 0 50mV 0 01mV 110 00 to 110 00mV 1 00mV 0 01mV 200mV 220 00 to 220 00mV 2 00mV 0 01mV 500mV 550 0 to 550 0mV 5 0mV 0 1mV V 1 1000 to 1 1000V 0 0100V 0 0001V V 2 2000 to 2 2000V 0 0200V 0 0001V V 1 2 i 2 OV 22 000 to 22 000V 0 200V 001V 50V 55 00 to 55 00V 0 50V 0 01V 5 500 to 5 500V 0 050V 0 001V 1 5V Temperature Ranges gt Maximum SPAN 270 to 2000 C Minimum SPAN Measurement Range Minimum Resolution 200 to 1370 C 270 to 2000 C
73. C J 200 x Ts 100 2 7 100 lt Ts lt 100 ILO 100 lt Ts x 1100 C 0 05 of rdg 1 0 C N 9 OsrTssi300C 2 0 196 Of rdg 1 0 C N W 0x Ts x 2000 C Reference contact compensation accurac 0 1 of rdg 1 5 C Ie I ODS 7 Thermocouple diameters 0 32 others 0 65 Resistance temperature detector Type Measurement Temperature Applied current Measurement Accuracy Range C Pt100 200 to 850 C FS 1050 C 0 05 of rdg 0 5 C Jpt100 200 to 500 C FS 700 C 0 05 of rdg 0 5 C Pt1000 200 to 500 C FS 700 C 0 05 of rdg 0 5 C Reference contact Internal External switching compensation accuracy A D converter 16 bits out of which 14 bits are internally acknowledged Temperature coefficient Gain 0 01 of F S C Input resistance 1 5 Allowable signal source Within 300 Q resistance Maximum permissible Between terminals input voltage Between input terminal input terminal Between input terminal GND Withstand voltage Between input terminal input terminal 1 minute at 350 Vp p Between input terminal GND 1 minute at 350 Vp p Insulation resistance Between input terminal GND At least 50MQ at 500 VDC Common mode rejection At least 90 dB 50 60 Hz signal source 300 or less ratio Noise At least 48 dB with terminals shorted Filter Off 2 5 10 20 40 Filter operation is on a moving average basis
74. E POWER Trigger Settings 2328 7 START Start Source Week ly KEY lt Weekly Settings 0 0057 START Stop Source REVIEW TIME DIV gt DISPLAY STOP Time Settings NS 2 Repeat USB DRIVE AAlarm Settings Alarm Level Alarm Hold Send burnout alarm Points of RC Alarm Help Sets the trigger tvpe Data capture stops when conditions met 6 Set 1 hour 00 minutes 00 seconds for Time MENU ANP DISP MARK FILE USER I F OTHR CER Cun D Performing Trigger and Alarm settings CURSOR SPAN TRACE POWER Trigger Settings POSITION START Start Source KEY e Weekly Settings Mo review c Stop Source imc REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt int Time Settings 1hr min secEg S Repeat USB DRIVE Alarm Settings Alarm Level V Alarm Hold Send burnout alarm Points of RC Alarm 7 Set Repeated capturing to ON MENU 9 DISP MARK FILE USER VF OTHR ALM CLR LOCAL 5 Performing Trigger and Alarm settings SPAN TRACE POWER Trigger Settings CURSOR POSITION QUIT MENU START Start Source Week ly KEY LOCK gt Weekly Settings Ma 10 0057 ie Stop Source i REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt Eog Time Settings SS USB DRIVE Repeat Repeat Interval Settings Alarm Level Alarm Hold Send burnout alarm Data Point
75. ET 5001 EJ 8 5001 ET 5002 B8 S5881 6 5002 E Eg 6 5002 8 5002 SAMPLE When in Free Running status you primarily set up the system to capture data You can check the current input signal as a waveform or digital values Operations available during Free Running Measuement parameters settings The MENU key is used to change various setting items in configuration menus SPAN TRACE POSITION The SPAN TRACE POSITION key is used to change settings Display mode The DISPLAY key is used to change the display mode Data replay 3 12 The REVIEW key is used to replay captured data Settings and Measurement Capture time Time of Capturing Note Is displayed when the capture time is long 1 BEER 23 Remain tt CH i 1 0 4668 0 4618 4619 a 4628 4637 H 4654 0 0 4657 8 4667 1 ERSTES poon oiek 215 4 4667 Eg a deTT pou 8 3673 SAMPLE Capture file name During data capture data is captured into the Internal memory or USB device Changing settings except for some functions using the MENU key will be disabled Operations available during capture SPAN TRACE POSITION The SPAN TRACE POSITION key is used to change settings Display mode The DISPLAY key is used to change the display mode Dual View replay The REVIEW key i
76. EY File Name AMEMN AUTO GBD gt 1 REVIEW 4 TWE DV gt DISPLAY EN Data Save Destination d USB DRIVE Move cursor Confirm E Calc Settings 1 Calc Settings 2 Min elp Specifies the capture file format GBD binary CSV text data 3 60 Settings and Measurement Ex 5 Backing up data to the FTP server The following procedure shows how to periodically back up the captured data to the FTP server 1 Press the MENU key to open the FILE menu f 0 N AMP DATA TRIG DISP VER ALM CLR LOCAL Copy file op waveform display 1 Operation File Operation X ENP Bitmap Save V Execute gt eiBetween Cursors MENU POWER SPAN TRACE rw CURSOR POSITION QUIT Ic START KEY LOCK gt co a REVIEW TIME DIV DISPLAY ENTER lt gt STOP USB DRIVE pSave Load current settings Save V Load T FTF Server Settings FTP Server Setttings v 8 058 Memory Remove Exchange USB Memory 2 Make settings for the FTP server See 3 35 for details MENU AMP DATA TRIG DISP HARK AAAS USER I F ALM CLR LOCAL Copy file op waveform display POWER
77. Hin Displays digital values and calculation results in large text Calculation results are added up in real time For details on calculations see section 3 23 SAMPLE ese ALM 121314 lt Bar Graph screen gt 4 gt M i 9 10 uy y SAMPLE Displays measured data as bar graphs You can select reference points of the bar graphs For details see section 3 30 3 10 Settings and Measurement 9 TIME DIV ALM CLR LOCAL J Fx A cursor SPAN TRACE qum POSITION START 4 KEY LOCK gt f ri 4 REVIEW 4 TiME DIV gt DISPLAY ENTER pi STOP v I USB DRIVE Pressing this key changes the time axis display width The following settings can be selected 5 10 20 30 sec DIV 5 10 20 30 min DIV 5 10 12 24 72 hour DIV 1 2 1 2 1 2 SAMPLE 10 REVIEW ALM CLR LOCAL JE 7 N ooo arson 0 V lt q KEY LOCK gt REVIEW 4 say ST S 4 USB DRIVE This key is used to replay captured data lt During free running gt Replays captured data The screen used to specify the data replay source file appears Select the file to re
78. I oee E E E E E E n Q 11 Jd Operation Modes ieee ace aaa eo ae aa aaa aai aa 12 Mmmm 12 CALOTE MA UG ERREUR 13 I 13 E RC DIA VIG RR EE T T E 14 34 SERN 15 Koy COOK FONCHO ene enn nnn eee ane eee eee nee ee eee reer 45 3 6 Exchanging USB Memory Device Duing Capture nnmnnn 47 37 WEB S rv r FUR GUO i 49 30 DENO EXambi6S 53 SDOGCIIICAllOllS 5 1 4T Standard SS CLEC A OIA S UR OE cuma dea ad NEUE iN e dE 5 2 ne eee ee 5 2 Hermal Memory Bie m 5 2 da cie PE E 5 2 Mene MN ENS 5 2 ix Contents 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 Function SPCC ING ANIONS cence taxes 5 3 Funcion PECCAN morres TET E anise tence sedate OR ONT 5 3 dre dU PEE c m eee 5 3 External Output FUNCIONS TM pier eE 5 4 Conio SONWANE
79. L and Range intersect AP DATA TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER I F ALM CLR LOCAL Making analog and pulse logic settings SPAN TRACE rw POWER Display Logic Pulse Data gt CURSOR POSITION j eur MENU O smrt CH Input j Remge Filter EU Misc KEY LOCK E E T f START REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt Czy USB DRIVE 44444444444 7 Sets the input range Make settings according to the waveform display 3 53 Settings and Measurement 5 Press the ENTER key and select the thermocouple type DATA TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER I F OTHR ALM CLR LOCAL Making analog and pulse logic sett ings 4 2 O power SPAN TRACE CURSOR POSITION QUIT START gt REVIEW 00 i la Logic Pulse Data gt KEY LOCK gt TIME DIV gt ADAM USB DRIVE S elect Confirm 1 J 3 4 5 T 8 9 0 4444444444 Help Sets the input range Make settings according to the waveform display 6 Press the MENU key to open the DATA menu MF ALM CLR LOCAL prm Rt P TFG DISP HARK FILE USER IN 2 E afata capture calculation sett ings CURSOR SPAN TRACE QUIT 2 eRecord Settings POSITION START Samp ing 100ms lt q KEY LOCK gt File Name
80. M100 MOUNTCORDER USER S MANUAL MANUAL NO MT100 UM 151 y lt d EN 4 EN y b 4 1 y 3 gt 4 b y EN y y i 4 d b 4 3 y T GRAPHTEC Introduction introduction Thank you for purchasing the MOUNTCORDER MT100 Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting to use your new product to ensure that you use it correctly and to its full potential Notes on Use Be sure to read all of the following notes before attempting to use the MT100 MOUNTCORDER 1 Note on the CE Marking The MT100 complies with the EN61326 Class A standard based on the EMC directive 89 336 EMC It also conforms to the EN61010 1 standard based on the LV directive 72 73 EEC Although the MT100 complies with the above mentioned standards be sure to use it correctly in accordance with the instructions and notes provided in its User s Manual Moreover use of the MT100 by incorrect procedures may result in damage to the MT100 or may invalidate its safeguards Please confirm all of its notes regarding use and other related information to ensure correct use 2 Warning This is a Class A product according to the EMC directive In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference or may be affected by radio interference to the extent that proper measurement cannot be performed 3 Notes for Safe Operation 1 In environments where there is a lot of noise or where the p
81. SB DRIVE 3 65 Settings and Measurement 5 Set the Mode to H MENU DATA TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER OTHR ALM CLR LOCAL Performing Trigger and Alarm setting 1 SPAN TRACE 1 POWER NR acTrigger Settings CURSOR POSITION J el O start Start Source Of FE Stop Source REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt 0 ud Bonet USB DRIVE Alarm Level Settings i speci fies the alarm mode Set the level to suit the waveform MENU e 05 HARK FILE USER VF ALM CLR LOCAL Performing gger and Alarm POWER acTrigger Sett IUS CURSOR POSITION QUIT START Start Source 0 Stop Source REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt DISPLAY START Beneat USB DRIVE Alarm Level Settings MEAN FILE USER VF _OTHR ALM CLR LOCAL Performing Trigger and Alar POWER DUET Settings CURSOR SOSON QUIT p START Start Source Off Terr Teer START Stop Source Off REVIEW TIME DIV gt DISPLAY S ME la
82. Save v Load V Server Settings Move cursor Confirm FTP Server Setttings X USB memory can be removed exchanged During measurement make sure that the replacement needs fo be completed within 10 min Press ENTER key after removal exchange ENTER Apply 4 Insert a new USB memory device USB memory can be removed exchanged During measurement make sure that the replacement needs fo be completed within 10 min Press ENTER key after removal exchange 5 Press the ENTER key 3 47 Settings and Measurement CHECKPOINT CHG and a number will be appended to the file name each time you exchange a USB memory device Ex When data is captured to file TEST GBD First USB memory device TEST GBD Second USB memory device TEST CHG1 GBD Third USB memory device TEST CHG2 GBD N CAUTION The exchange procedure must be conducted within ten minutes Data will be lost when ten minutes have elapsed The data loss indicator will be displayed when any data loss is acknowledged 3 48 Settings and Measurement 3 WEB Server Function This function allows operating and monitoring MT100 via a Web browser e Supported Web browsers Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Netscape 6 2 or later Firefox 1 5 or l
83. alue set for Scaling 2 DATA settings This menu is used to specify capture related items and calculations TRIG DISP HARK FILE USER Making data capture calculation sett ings Deu e Record Settings Sampl ing 100ms File S 79 AMEN AUTO GBD gt Capture destination Memory ee Capture Space 0 1 MBytes capture Time rheura4min 5sec Settings Backup Intervals Backup Destination USB1 eei Estat istical Calculation Settings 1 TMax Calc Settings z 1 Settings 1 Settings 2 Selections available Record Settings Sampling Interval 100 125 200 250 500 ms 1 2 5 10 20 30 s 1 2 5 10 20 90 min 1 h File Name File Name Capture destination MEM USB1 Folder enter text string File Name enter text string when Name Type is set to Auto Backup Settings Backup menas Tonne etaan 7 Statistical Calculation Gale setings 1 Of Average Max Min Peak RMS _ Calc setings2 Off Average Max Min Peak RMS _ 3 21 Settings and Measurement 2 1 Record Settings This section allows you to set conditions for data capture DATA TRIG 5 MARK FILE USER OTHR Making data capture calculation sett ings Record Settings Sampl ing File Name DMEM lt AUTO GBD gt 100ms E Data save Destination Falder
84. ater Opera 9 0 or later Available functions using a Web browser Operating MT100 Monitoring MT100 display screen e Enlarging MT100 display screen e Linking to FTP Linking to our Web site e Setting the URL The URL Uniform Resource Locator must be correctly set according to your network environment Follow the procedure below to access the MT100 http IP address index html P PR Protocol to access the server HTTP Hyper Text Transfer Protocol e IP address Type in the IP address of the MT100 to monitor e index html File name This is fixed to index html e Procedure 1 Open the Web browser 2 in the URL http IP address index html the address input field y Please browse our produ contact 3 49 Settings and Measurement 3 The following pages are displayed Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 3 a O Pp Search She Favorites a Address 192 168 4 199 4 Remote key operation GRAPHTEC Done Internet Remote key operation Allows MT100 operation 749 10 Enlarges only the LCD screen of MT100 A ein Displays the MT100 measured value digitally Download of device file Allows data captured with MT100 to be downloaded
85. ation where back up data will be stored T USB1 Data is backedup in the USB memory This is enabled only when data is captured in the internal Flash memory FTP Data is backed up in the FTP server in the network FTP settings in the FILE menu is required see 3 32 Folder Name Specifies the folder where data will be saved ex GRAPHTEC TEST 20071204 2 3 Statistical Calculation Two calculations can be performed in MT100 This section allows you to set details of the statistical calculation Setting items Description Calc Settings 1 2 off Calculation is not performed Average Displays the simple average value during data capture Max Displays the maximum value during data capture Min Displays the minimum value during data capture Peak Displays the peak value data during data capture RMS Displays the effective value of the data during data capture The following formula is used R M S J D2 n D data number of data CHECKPOINT Operation results are displayed in the Digital Calculation Display screen Calculation will start upon power ON Pressing the Start key to begin measurement will clear the calculation 3 23 Settings and Measurement 3 TRIG settings This menu is used to specify trigger conditions and alarms AMP DATA DISP FILE USER Performing Trigger and Alarm settings m Trigger Settings Start Source Uff MEHU
86. der Select file folder MEM 080126 080126 130521 U1 080126 190159_U1 0601 26 183021_U1 GBD 80126 18291 7_U1 GBD 080126 181530 U1 GBD Cannot select Move folder TIME DIV Select Icon USB device 21 5kB 20 9kB ENTER Select Move folder TIME DIV Select Icon SAMPLE ALM CLR LOCAL SPAN TRACE lt TIME DV gt DISPLAY ALM CLR LOCAL S SPAN TRACE 2 REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt LO ALM CLR LOCAL CURSOR SPAN TRACE POSITION QUIT g REVIEW SS d D IE 4 Select the file to replay and press the ENTER key ALM 12 34 Data Load es mani ai 0 00 Select file folder 4 MEM 080126 060126 060126 161530_U1 GBD 917_U1 GBD ENTER Select Move folder TIME DIV Select Icon SAMPLE 3 68 ALM CLR LOCAL SPAN TRACE CURSOR POSITION QUIT 5 REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt DISPLAY KEY LOCK gt e KEY LOCK gt KEY LOCK KEY LOCK gt MENU ENTER MENU MENU ENTER POWER START
87. dity the MT100 must be operated within the following ranges Temperature range 0 to 50 C Humidity range 5 to 85 RH 2 Environment do not use in the following locations A Location such as being exposed to direct sunlight Locations exposed to salty air corrosive gases or organic solvents Dusty locations Locations subject to vibration or impact Locations subject to voltage surge or electromagnetic interference such as lightning or electric furnaces 3 Installation category over voltage category he MT100 conforms to the IEC664 installation category 1 yJ CHECKPOINT If condensation occurs Condensation occurs in the form of water droplets on the device surfaces and interior when the MT100 is moved from a cold to a warm location Using the MT100 with condensation will cause malfunctioning Wait until the condensation has disappeared before turning on the power Warming up Before Use The MT100 should be allowed to warm up with the power turned on for approximately 30 minutes to ensure that it operates according to the specified performance Configuration When in Use Do not use the MT100 standing upright or at an angle It must always be laid flat Usage Configuration NCAUTION Do not block the air vent on the MT100 as this will cause malfunctioning Measurement accuracy may not be satisfactory if the system is used in a condition other than described above
88. e electric meters etc Function Displays a count of the number of pulses for each sampling interval from the start of measurement Span 50 500 5000 50 500 k 5 M 50 M 500 M C F S Inst Mode Function Counts the number of pulses for each sampling interval Resets the count value after each sampling interval Span 50 500 5000 50 500 k 5 M 50 M 500 M C F S Maximum number of pulse input Counts Inst Modes 50 k sampling interval Revolution counts mode 50 k s Control Software Compatible operating system Windows 2000 XP Vista 32 bit version 64 bit version Functions Main unit control realtime data capture data conversion Allowed connection Up to 10 Number of channels per connection 10 ch maximum Maximum number of channels 100 ch maximum Settings AMP settings data settings trigger alarm settings report settings others Captured data Realtime data CSV Binary Memory data CSV Binary USB memory data CSV Binary Display Analog waveforms logic waveforms pulse waveforms digital values Display modes Y T View X Y View Digital View Meter View Report View File conversion Between cursors All data Monitor functions Alarm monitor enables sending of email to the specified address Dual screen function Displays the current data alongside past data otatistic History Displays maximum minimum and average values during measurement Report function Enables creation of daily or monthly files
89. e Duing Capture You can exchange USB memory devices while capturing data into them Follow the procedures below to exchange the memory device 1 Press the MENU key to open the FILE menu MENU AHP DATA TRIG DISP USER l F a Z oe CURSOR TRATE on File Operat ion POSITION START File Operation ce KEY LOCK gt aJBMP Copy Bitmap Save V REVIEW TIME DIV gt DISPLAY ENTER SHOP Execute BlBetween Cursors USB DRIVE E current settings Save 7 v FTF Server Settings FTP Server Setttings USB Memory Remove Exchange USB Memory gt Help 2 Move the cursor to Remove Exchange USB Memory and press the ENTER key MENU DRTR TRIG DISP 3 iss ALM CLR LOCAL Copy file op waveform display POWER KEY LOCK gt WBMP i 7 Bitmap Save onde da REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt BlBetueen Cursors SPAN TRACE File 0 t CURSOR QUIT ow MENU le erat POSTON _ B risu USB DRIVE falsave Load current settings
90. e power ON 3 The external storage media is recognized by the PC and data exchange becomes possible In USB Drive Mode the following screen is displayed USB Drive Mode USB Drive Mode in operation Cannot perform key operations Z CAUTION To cancel the USB Drive Mode reboot the MT100 All operations including data capture and replay will be disabled during USB Drive Mode 7 ENTEH ALM CLR LOCAL cursor SPAN TRACE e we POWER j AL POSITION START lt KEY LOCK gt START REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt DISPLAY Ec VES rz USB DRIVE This key is used to finalize setting items during menu configuration or to open submenus Settings and Measurement 8 DISPLAY ALM CLR TIN 4 POWER oe 4 7 N USB DRIVE This key is used to switch data display modes You can switch the display modes during free running when stopped and capturing Pressing this key switches display modes as follows Pressing this key switches display modes as follows lt Waveform Digital Screen gt Displays waveforms and digital values This is the initial screen after device is powered ON SAMPLE lt Digital Calculation Display screen gt AL y 1 234 Max
91. efer to the following figure to connect wires to terminals ND NV Se Y es Y as Y se Yl ae Y de Yl e Yl e Y e 400000 0 00 f f 1 O_O 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 EN se c a a e Be Be UNI b b b b b b b b b en eS OIE SEH coe 1 1 f I oo Se V ens Was e Y ae Y Se Y es WA Ju A Nd 60 30VACrms ___ N 60VDC max CAT I 0 9 8 7 4 3 2 1 Checks and Preparation 3 Place the terminal cover back on Connection Diagram voltage input Thermocouple input b Golly NN Direst voltage 24 CA Compensation copper wire Resistance temperature detector input current input IAN 2
92. efore the power was cut off 5 USB memory can be replaced without terminating the data capture operations This allows any part of the data to be extracted during long capture operations General Description Data Control amp Processing 1 2 lt lt lt lt A CO 9 The application software provided lets you set conditions and monitor data on a PC The USB drive mode function enables the MT100 s internal memory to be recognized as an external drive by your PC Connect the MT100 to your PC and turn on the power supply to the MT100 while holding down the START key Captured data can be read from the application software to files and displayed for processing Data can be transferred off line to a computer using USB memory The WEB server function enables control and monitoring from a remote location without using dedicated software The FTP server function enables handling internal memory and USB memory data from a PC Measurement data can be backed up to an FTP server using the FTP client function Time information can be adjusted through the NTP client function Operating Environment 1 The front panel is dust water resistant IP65 compatible to withstand harsh measurement environments General Description 1 3 Operating Environment This section explains the operating environment for the MT100 Ambient Operating Conditions 1 Ambient temperature and humi
93. eletes files from internal memory and USB memory FTP client function Supports backup of data ininternal memory and USB memory NTP client function Adjusts internal clock USB functions USB drive mode Transfers and deletes files from internal memory Realtime data transfer speed 100 msec 10 ch maximum Monitor NENNEN 7C XN Display 5 7 inch TFT color LCD QVGA 320 x 240 dots Displayed languages Japanese English Others Backlight life 40 000 hrs when brightness is down to 50 96 depends on operation environment Backlight Screen saver function provided 10 30 sec 1 2 5 10 30 60 min Off during operation resumed by key operation and alarm Specifications 4 2 Function Specifications Function Specifications Display screen Waveform screen Digital screen vertical horizontal Digital screen Calculation Display screen Bar Graph screen vertical Note Can be key toggled Sampling interval 100 ms 10 ch maximum 100 125 200 250 500 ms 1 2 5 10 20 30 sec 1 2 5 10 20 30 min 1 h TIME DIV 1 2 5 10 20 30 sec DIV 1 2 5 10 20 30 min DIV 1 2 5 10 12 24 72 h DIV Bar graph display Display direction Vertical 10 ch pulse 4 ch Reference position Bottom or center Scale divided into 10 fixed Data save functions Capture to internal memory Capture to USB memory Setup data can be saved to internal or USB memory Copy of data screen can be saved to in
94. en Repeated capturing is set to On Starts capture when the specified time arrives gt f you select Date you must also set the date and time to begin the capture operation When Repeated capturing is set to ON only time must be set This setting is used when you want to start capturing data at the same time every day Weekly Starts capture when the specified day and time arrive gt f you select Weekly you must also set the day and time to begin the capture operation Stop Source Specifies conditions to stop capture Starts capture when the STOP key is pressed Stops capture when specified conditions are met for a set level gt f you select Level you must also set the conditions for each channel see 3 26 Stops capture when the alarm with the specified number is generated gt f you select Alarm you must also specify the alarm number to stop the capture operation Alarm number No1 to No4 Stops capture when an input signal is received from an external trigger terminal Trigger is generated when 5 V open becomes 0 V shorted to GND When Repeated capturing is set to Off Stops capture when the specified date and time arrive When Repeated capturing is set to On Stops capture when the specified time arrives gt f you select Date you must also set the date and time to stop the capture operation When Repeated capturing is set to ON only time must be set This setting is used when you want to stop capturing data at the same
95. es to a PC to enable system configurations according to your application The Ethernet feature includes WEB and FTP server functions which allow monitoring from a remote location and data transfer Input Output 1 Adoption of M4 screw type input terminals facilitates wiring 2 All channels are isolated enabling measurement of signals of different references 3 Relay contact output is provided as a standard feature enabling easy application as alarm output Display amp Operation 1 With the MT100 s 5 7 inch TFT color liquid crystal display you can confirm the waveforms of measured data and each channel s settings at a glance 2 Easy operation is achieved through a straightforward menu structure and key allocation which resembles mobile phones 3 Waveforms are displayed in a format similar to those of recording papers in analog type recorders allowing quick reference of previous states Data Capture 1 Data can be directly captured and maintained in the internal or USB memory 2 Internal memory used for the built in memory maintains captured data even after the power is turned off 3 The Internal memory can be used with disk images thus multiple data items can be maintained 4 The MT100 is equipped with resume feature that may be used in case of power discontinuity If power is cut off during the capturing of data and then later resumed this feature will start recapturing under the same conditions used b
96. face This section allows you to set the new line code to use when controlling the PC connection with the interface commands Setting items New Line Code CR LF Starts a newline with CR LF code LF Starts a new line with LF code CR Starts a new line with CR code 8 2 USB Settings Sets the USB ID number of MT100 Specify a number from 0 to 9 When multiple devices are controlled from a single PC make sure each device is assigned to a different ID number Z CAUTION You must restart MT100 after any change is made to a setting value Changes are applied upon restart 8 3 TCP IP Settings Sets values to establish an Ethernet connection Setting items IP Address Sets the IP address of MT100 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 Subnet Mask Sets the IP subnet mask of MT100 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 Port Number Sets the port number of MT100 1024 to 65535 Sets the gateway of MT100 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 DNS Address Sets the DNS address of MT100 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 0 to 255 Z CAUTION You must restart MT100 after any change is made to a setting value Changes are applied upon restart 3 38 9 OTHR settings Other miscellaneous settings are made here DATA TRIG DISP HARK FILE Making Other sett ings Bother Settings LED brightness Light acreer saver Power Start Disable Room Temp Internal Temp Unit Burn Out
97. fies the user name You cannot set this item when Guest is selected Department name Specifies the department name You cannot set this item when Guest is selected Change Conds Switches between Guest User 1 and User 2 Since setting conditions are stored for each user they can be called up easily by simply switching the user 3 36 Settings and Measurement 7 2 About the Macro Interface commands for MT100 can be described in a text file and read in MT100 will operate as described in this file lt Macro operation flow gt Create a macro file using a text editor on your PC save the file with extension GMA Ere TEN Copy this file to a USB memory and then connect the USB memory to MT100 Select the macro file and run the file Macro file name Execute Macro DATA TRIG DISP HARK FILE Making Change User and other sett ings amp User Settings User Guest MT100 executes the commands Department 1 i LIT as described in the macro file ETT Fi r NETS Mot Specified Execute Macro B i O Macro Macro description example file name xxx GMA P MACRO GMA 2 FEO RO RTV AIH MT100 Macro File Input Setting AMP CH1 INP TENP RANG TCT Temperature AMP CH2 INP
98. hed Logic Selects logic channels to be searched Alarm Selects alarm channels to besearched lt When Analog is selected gt CH Selects the analog channel number to be searched Mode Selects the mode used for search H Searches the location where the specified channel s signal rose above the specified level L Searches the location where thespecified channel s signal fell below the specified level Level Sets the criteria level to perform a search lt When Pulse is selected gt CH Selects the pulse channel number to be searched Mode Selects the mode used for search H Searches the location where the specified channel s signal rose above the specified level L Searches thelocation where the specified channel s signal fell below the specified level Level Sets the criteria level to perform a search lt When Logic is selected gt CH Selects the logic channel number to be searched Mode Selects the mode used for search H Searches the location where the specified channel s signal changed from L to H L Searches the location where thespecified channel s signal changed from H to L lt When Alarm is selected gt CH Selects the alarm channel number to be searched Mode Selects the mode used for search Both Searches thelocation where the specified alarm was generated or cancelled H Searches the location where the specified alarm was generated L searches the location where the specified alarm was cancelled
99. herefore the internal clock will not be set instantaneously at Synchronized Time Amount of adjustment is approximately 43 s day approx 10 ms in 20 seconds Z CAUTION Synchronization is not conducted when the difference between the internal clock and time server is less than 500 ms 6 Connection Test Conducts a test to confirm connection to the time server A message is displayed when a connection test is performed If a connection cannot be established check all settings and perform the connection test again The following message is displayed when the connection test resulted with an OK status Connect ion establ ished ENTER Apply 3 41 Settings and Measurement 10 Data replay menu Data replay menus are displayed by pressing the MENU key during replay For details on how to replay data see page 3 68 Data Replay menu lt eCursor Position Move to First gt Move ta Last E Move to Center Move to Selected Cursor SYNE Ott Search CH gt Analog cH 1 Made Lexel 0 0000 y Next search Prev search gt Cursor Position Settings 1 Move to First Settings 2 Selections available Execute Move to Center Execute Move to Last Execute Move to Selected Method Position Time Move to When Position is selected Relative time When Time isselected Date time Cursor Sync Off ON Data Search CH
100. ifying 0000 will disable password operation Setting the key lock Hold down the lt and gt keystogether for at least two seconds ALM CLR LOCAL SS Q POWER O START JN E 4 EY LOC E When all keys are locked the indicator will change to 0 e JJ z N URSO lt i EN N 20 EE i 7 EVIE 7 m USB DRIVE Canceling the key lock function 1 Hold down the lt and gt keys together for at least two seconds ALM CLR LOCAL POSITION Jj MENU stant 4 G 7 4 TIME DIV gt Caner i E NS USB DRIVE POWER S3 X 3 45 Settings and Measurement 2 The following menu is displayed Enter your password Enter Your Password 8 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 4 Use the lt gt A V keys to select numbers Press the ENTER key to confirm the password Z CAUTION f you forget your password please contact us to acquire the master password The Enter New Password screen will not be displayed when no password has been set 3 46 Settings and Measurement 3 6 Exchanging USB Memory Devic
101. ing Single Device 4 8 Specifications 4 6 Panel Cut out Dimensions Mounting Multiple Devices 138 200 200 138 t1 4 9 The specifications etc in this manual are subject to change without notice MT100 UM 151 Mar 1 2008 1st edition 01 GRAPHTEC CORPORATION GRAPHTEC
102. irection is set to horizontal 3 69 Settings and Measurement Ex 10 Changing the display language The following procedure shows how to change the language used in displays such as menus 1 Press the MENU key to open the OTHR menu DATA TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER ALM CLR LOCAL Making Other settings B Other Settings CURSOR EE QUIT 2 LCD brightness Light 4 KEY LOCK P gt Screen Saver Off Power On Start Disable REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt DISPLAY ENTER pud Room Temp Internal e 7 Temp Unit USB DRIVE Burn Line cycle Date Time V Language Engl i sh US Return to default settings gt Informat ion Demo waveform Help ALM CLR LOCAL Making Other settings POWER D BOther Settings CURSOR SOSON QUIT MENU LCD brightness KEY LOCK gt Ic Screen Saver Power On Start Disable REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt DISPLAY START Room Temp Internal Temp Unit USB DRIVE
103. l source is OFF when mounting or removing input terminals e Handle the input terminals with enough care when mounting or removing them Do not pull or push terminals with excessive force Removing Input Terminals 1 Remove the two screws as shown in the figure below When you mount the input terminals tighten the screws to a torque of 6 to 8 kgf cm 2 Pull the input terminals out in the direction indicated by the arrow to remove them 3 Connect signal wires to the terminals T 4 Mount the terminals by following the above procedures in reverse order 2 11 Checks and Preparation 2 8 Logic Alarm Cable Connection Functions This section describes how to connect the digital input alarm output terminals WARNING Make sure the signal source is OFF while connecting the wires to avoid electric shock Z CAUTION e Fix the signal wires to the back of the mounting panel Pulling the input output signal wires with strong force may damage terminals and signal wires Use wires that resist rated temperature 70 C or higher to avoid fire hazards Do not apply voltage that exceeds the following to input terminals Applying high voltage may damage the device Digital signal terminal max 24 VDC Alarm output relay terminal 250 VAC 2A 30 VDC 2A
104. lculation settings D Record Settings CURSOR IM QUIT Samp ing 100ms File Name AMEMN AUTO GBD gt v REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt DISPLAY Capture destination Memory Capture Space 6 1 MBytes Capture Time Thoura34min25sec Backup Sett ings Backup Intervals Backup Dest ination Statistical Calculation Calc Settings 1 TMax Calc Settings 2 Min Help Set backup intervals POWER START lt P START STOP USB DRIVE MENU i 3 61 Settings and Measurement 5 Select FTP as the Backup Destination ALM CLR LOCAL AHP DATA Bic TEE MARK MENU Making c POWER LeRecord Sett ings cursor ill O START File Name START AUTO GBD gt v REVIEW TIME DIV gt erar Capture destination Memorv 5 UU Capture Space 8 1 MBytes USB DRIVE EN Capture Time X 7houra34min25sec Backup Settings Backup Intervals Backup Dest inat io Estat ist ical Calculation Calc Settings 1
105. ling pulses Sets scales for pulse measurement values 3 20 Settings and Measurement 1 6 Pulse EU settings Engineering Unit Setting D setting E d 1 select Length OChoose Unit OK Cancel Setting items Description 1 Function Selects ON OFF of the scaling function 2 Meas Value Sets the upper value of the numeric value to be converted 3 EU Value Sets the upper output value after conversion 4 Select Selects the type of engineering unit from the following Langth Area Volume Velocity Accel Freq Mass Energy Pressure Flow Temp 5 Choose Selects the converted unit The unit displayed here is the unit type selected in the Select settings To set a unit that is not displayed here you can enter text in the Unit settings to set a new unit The unit set here will be displayed in Unit Selects the converted unit which can be specified as a user defined character string consisting of alphanumerics Unit parameter can also be specified by selecting a unit in Select N CAUTION f a message appears follow the instructions by reducing the number of digits to be output by one leaving the number of digits as is and changing the EU value The Scaling operation is calculated using a ratio of the Meas Value or EU Output Value settings is displayed when the converted value cannot be processed by MT100 Span may be changed according to the v
106. lowing figure shows the maximum USB memory dimensions supported by this device 47mm 21 5mm I Front N CAUTION When you attach the USB memory to MT100 be careful during handling so as not to bump or drop the unit lt Specifications of supported USB memory gt Power source 1 5 V Power consumption 250 mA or below Capacity No limit except each file must be within 2 GB USB memory with security functions such as fingerprint authentication cannot be used 2 15 Checks and Preparation 2 10 Connecting to a PC Use the USB LAN Interface to connect the 100 to a PC Connection Using a USB Cable Use the USB cable to connect the MT100 to a PC USB cable CHECKPOINT If the USB cable is used the USB driver must be installed in your PC Please refer to Application Software Instruction Manual for the installation procedure Z CAUTION The USB connector is adjacent to the LAN connector Make sure the cable is inserted into the correct connector 2 16 Checks and Preparation LAN Connection Use a LAN cable to connect the MT100 to a PC LAN cable Cable Types e Use a crossing cable when connecting directly to a PC without using a hub LAN cable crossing LAN cable straight LAN cable straight
107. m other channels In such a case turn OFF the input setting or short circuit If signals are input correctly measured results are not influenced by other channels 2 20 Checks and Preparation 2 14 Noise Countermeasures Be sure to connect the chassis GND of the object to be measured It may become effective by ensuring that the chassis GND wire of the measurement object is connected to a good ground Device to be measured R1 Input terminal Connect the signal chassis GND and the measurement device chassis ground Use a short thick lead to connect the chassis GND of the measurement object to the MC100 chassis GND It will become even more effective if the ground potentials are the same Measurement device chassis MT100 100 240V 50 60Hz 38VA wax Ll _ EE 1 e Connect to ground protective ground Connect to the chassis to be measured functional ground Noise Countermeasure Examples If the measured values fluctuate due to an external noise source try taking the following countermeasures effects may vary according to the type of noise source Ex 1 Connect MT100 s GND to ground Ex 2 Connect MT100 s GND to measured object s GND Ex 3 In the AMP settings set filter to value other than OFF Ex 4 Set a sampling interval that enables MT100 s digital filter feature 500 ms or above In the OTHR
108. measurement error In such cases leave the device for at least one hour to warm it up to room temperature before you start any operation Do not install the MT100 in the following locations Outdoors Locations exposed to direct sunlight or near heating equipment Choose an environment that is close to 23 C and avoid places with significant temperature changes Locations subject to excessive heavy fumes steam humidity dust or corrosive gas This device may malfunction or be damaged by heavy fumes steam humidity dust or corrosive gas Do not install the MT100 in locations subject to such conditions Locations subject to electromagnetic interference Do not place the MT100 near magnets or instruments that emit electromagnetic radiation Using this device close to a strong electromagnetic field may cause measurement error Installation Procedure Use a steel plate thickness must be within 2 to 26 mm for the mounting panel Use the two brackets supplied with the device to mount the panel There are two sets of brackets These brackets must be attached on two opposite faces top and bottom OR left and right surfaces Checks and Preparation 1 Remove the masking tape from the surface where the brackets should be attached 2 Insert the device from the front side of the panel 3 Mount the device to the panel using the provided brackets as shown in the figure below
109. menu set the frequency of the AC line used Refer to page 3 39 for details 2 21 Checks and Preparation 2 15 Setting the Date and Time If you are using the MT100 for the first time charge the internal rechargeable battery and then make the date and time settings A CAUTION If the MT100 is not used for a period of approximately six months the internal rechargeable battery may be discharged and the date and time may revert to the initial settings If this happens recharge the battery before using the MT100 How to Recharge the Rechargeable Battery Turn on the power switch and leave the MT100 connected for at least 24 hours How to Set the Date and Time Press the MENU key display the OTHR screen and then set the date and time at the Date Time Settings sub menu For details see Date Time on page 3 39 2 22 CHAPTER 3 Settings and Measurement This chapter describes the setting and measurement procedures for the MT100 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 Window names and functions Key Operation Operation Modes Setting Menus Key Lock Function Exchanging USB Memory Device Duing Capture WEB Server Function Setting Examples Settings and Measurement 3 1 Window names functions Windows lt Wavefome scrolling direction Vertical gt T E e008 01 28 Ai p 4 lalale Status section 25 Remain BEBE CH 1 ie ae 8 0 4685 8 46185 E 0 4619 EJ B 4625
110. ms File Name mme REVIEW lt AUTO 680 gt E m Data Save Dest inn USB DRIVE Folder v Select file folder i Name Type Auto Change fields Select text string Confirm text string File Type GBD USB device K Estat istical Calculation Calc Settings 1 Calc Settings 2 Min Help ENTER Select Move folder TIME DIV Select Icon 4 Use the TIME DIV key to select Create new folder AMP MAG TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER I F Cor LOCAL File Nome sett ings CURSOR SPAN TRACE QUIT Q POWER START Create new folder E KEY LOCK gt A wen ema pen um USB device USB DRIVE Cannot select Move folder TIME DIV Select Icon Help 3 58 Settings and Measurement 5 Press the gt key to display the contents of the device AMP DRITR TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER I F ALM CLR LOCAL File Name G OPpower SPAN TRACE RSOR IT Gos 8 POSITION O START Create folder KEY LOCK gem START REVIEW 4 mmeo gt DisPLAY STAR lt 060125 gt USB DRIVE 080110 ENTER JExecute lt Move folder TIME DIV Select Icon Help 6 Press the ENTER key ALM CLR LOCAL
111. n Power On Start Sets the feature which initiates measurement as soon as the MT100 is turned on Disable Disables the Power On Start function Enable Enables the Power On Start function Room Temp This parameter enables room temperature compensation settings when thermocouples are used Internal The MT100 s room temperature compensation settings are used usually use this parameter External This parameter is set to enable room temperature compensation settings in external devices Temp Unit Toggles the temperature unit between C and F C Celsius F Fahrenheit the scaling function is compulsorily enabled Burn Out Sets a feature which checks sensor burnout in a thermocouple Disables burnout check On Enables periodic burnout check Z CAUTION During a burnout check voltage is applied to the MT100 T Therefore set Burn Out to Off when MT100 is connected inparallel with other devices to avoid any effect from these voltages AC Line cycle Selects the frequency of the AC line used For areas using line frequency of 50 Hz For areas using line frequency of 60 Hz NCAUTION This setting specifies the frequency in which noise can be eliminated with the digital filter function Note that the digital filter is enabled when the sampling frequency is set to 500 ms or above Date Time This parameter sets the date and time Enter the correct date and time Time For details see the next page Language Sets the MT100 s display lang
112. n BAHE BE 25 CH i iM 8 4688 8 4618 ET 8 4619 EJ a 4628 EJ 8 4637 8 4654 0 8 4657 EE 8 4667 8 4677 10 4679 Wavefome scrolling direction Horizontal gt 2008 01 26 HAHHA Be 21 Remain Band ain M MEME 0 4203 toee VO B 435352 V 4 WV mE 6 4356 WV B 4361 V 4371 WV 4 4 WV E 4 6 n 1t i i SHMFLE 1 1 Data capture bar 2 Digital display 3 Pen display 4 Waveform display Present 5 Compressed waveform display P ast 6 Sampling interval display 7 File name display 1 Data capture bar 2 Digital dis play 3 Pen display 4 Waveform display Present 5 Compressed waveform display Past 6 Sampling interval display 7 File name display Settings and Measurement 1 Data capture bar Indicates capture time and remaining capacity of the capturing media during data capture When the remaining capacity runs short the display turns orange During replay this bar shows information on the display position 2 Digital display Displays the input value of each channel Values set for each channel can be checked by pressing the SPAN TRACE POSITION key For details on the SPAN TRACE POSITION key see section 3 7 3 Pen display Displays the position of each channel signal with ico
113. n alarm is generated when the amount of alteration in data is equal to or greater than the specified value after the number of specified samples have elapsed for details see 3 28 Sets the levelto perform alarm comparison When Mode is H or L set one compare level When Mode is Win In or Win Out set two compare levels When Mode is RC set the rate of change difference Sets the number to be output when an alarm is generated Output relay will be ON OFF synchronous to the specified number 3 3 About the Trigger and Alarm Operations H A trigger alarm is generated when the signal input rises to or exceeds the specified level Trigger alarm generated area gt Measurement starts alarm generated L A trigger alarm is generated when the signal input falls to or falls below the specified level Trigger alarm generated area E Measurement starts alarm generated 3 27 Settings and Measurement Win In Used to specify the upper and lower limits for each channel When the signal level goes within or is within either limit a trigger alarm is generated Trigger alarm generated area p Measurement starts alarm generated Set upper level Set lower level Win Out Used to specify the upper and lower limits for each channel When the signal level goes outside or is outside either limit a trigger alarm is generated Trigger alarm generated area gt Measurement s
114. ns Trigger position and alarm range are also displayed Trigger level display Displays the trigger level position and direction OHO Oo LB Wining Win Hel rm ng lm ide Trigger level is also displayed when using horizontal scroll Alarm range display Displays the alarm position and range An alarm will be generated when a signal enters the green area shown in the figure below When an alarm is generated the display turns red 6 Fai 3 Alarm range is also displayed when using horizontal scroll 4 Waveform display Present Displays in real time the measurement signals as waveforms 5 Compressed waveform display Past Displays compressed measurement signals The compression rate can be set in the menu For details on how to set the compression rate see section 3 28 6 Sampling interval display Displays the currently set sampling interval 7 File name display Displays the name of the file currently captured displayed only during capture 3 5 Settings and Measurement 3 2 Key Operation This section describes key operation J 1 CURS OR 4 Direction keys 215 5 5 MENU F 30QUIT A x POSITION O START Y qp
115. o prepare the MT100 for operation 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 11 2 12 2 13 2 14 2 15 Checking the Outer Casing Checking the Accessories MT100 Part Names and Functions Installimg and Connecing MT100 Connecting the Power Cable and Turning on the Power Connecting the Signal Input Cables Mounting and Removing Input Terminals Logic Alarm Cable Connection and Functions Attaching USB Memory Connecting to a PC Connecting the Humidity Sensor Attaching the Desktop Case B 541 Precautions to Observe When Performing Measurement Noise Countermeasures Setting the Date and Time Checks and Preparation 2 1 Checking the Outer Casing After unpacking check the MT100 s outer casing before use In particular please check for the following e Surface scratches e Other flaws such as stains or dirt 2 2 Checking the Accessories After unpacking check that the following standard accessories are included Standard Accessories Quantity Quick Start Guide MT100 UM 85x CD ROM 5 Manual User s Manual Application software Panel mount bracket __ T A d CD ROM 1 22 Quick start Guide 1 Panel mount bracket 2 Optional Accessories Option No Remaks B 541 Desktop case screws power cable Humidity sensor B 530 3 m length with dedicated power connector T type thermocouple JBS 7115 5M T 5 m length 5
116. o restriction on how many icons that can be displayed However note that information on these icons are stored in the data file and will thus effect the data file size 22 single byte characters can be displayed when using horizontal scroll 5 2 Mark Display Settings You can display three types of system indicators along with user defined icons This sections allows you to enable disable the system indicator display function Setting items Start Stop Mark Display Indicator that shows when capture started and stopped Sets ON OFF of this indicator display function Trigger Mark Display Indicator that shows when trigger was generated and capture started Sets ON OFF of this indicator display function Alarm Mark Display Indicator that shows when the alarm was generated Sets ON OFF of this indicator display function 3 31 Settings and Measurement 5 14 02 18 ALM 1234 28 7 _ 130 4705 RTO 4715 4715 7 Be eee eee 19 02 SB SIE 19 02 Alarm 19 02 Trigger 19 01 Start o SAMPLE 190 CHECKPOINT The data loss indicator cannot be disabled The data loss indicator is displayed the in following cases e When power is cut off during data capture a missing data indicator will be displayed even when power is resumed and data capture is restarted When data loss was acknowledged while you were exchanging the USB memory device during capture operation
117. ollowing captured data replay For details on data replay see page 3 68 CAUTION e This menu is only enabled while data is replayed 6 4 Save Load Current Settings This section allows you to save or load MT100 s condition settings Setting items Description Folder Specifies the location where condition settings are saved or load source MEM Saves loads settings in the internal Flash memory Folders can be specified in File Operation settings USB1 Saves loads settings in the USB memory Folders can be specified in FileOperation settings File Name Name Type Specifies how files are named a N CAUTION e This function is only enabled during Free Running 3 34 Settings and Measurement 6 5 FTP Server Settings This section allows you to make settings to establish a connection to the FTP server in the network These settings must be made to allow measurement data to be backed up periodically to the FTP server In such cases specify FTP in DATA menu gt Backup Settings gt Backup Destination see page 3 23 FIP Server Settings FIP Server Username Q Pass word 1 Port Number 21 o PASY Mode Off Server Connection Test gt OK cancel Sets the login password for the FTP server 5 PASV Mode 6 FTP Server Conduct a test to confirm connection to the configured FTP server Connection Connection status message is displayed when a connection test is perf
118. or e Pulling the cord cable itself damages the cord cable resulting in a fire hazard or electrical shock culling If fluid or foreign matters enters inside the M1100 turn off the Power switch and power source and disconnect the power cable e Use in such status may cause a fire hazard due to electrical shock or current leakage Contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor to request from the socket repair Do not input voltage that exceeds the permissible input voltage range that is specified on the MT100 s label Exceeding the specified voltage input range may cause electrical shock or S a fire hazard Use prohibited vi Safety Precautions Safety Precautions N CAUTION Do not attempt to lubricate the MT100 s mechanisms S e Such action may cause the MT100 to break down No lubrication Never clean the MT100 using a volatile solvent such as thinner or benzine e Such action may impair the MT100 s performance N Clean off any soiled areas using a soft dry cloth Zing No volatile solvents Vii Contents CONTENTS ete ure Sede seco Ensure Safe and Correct USS cise sedcannudanscamsatawondabonteintsiatawancedeniianneagametneuaninnssabsapdos Nos bap sanegosueennbaoadeanaliondar iii Conventions Used
119. ormed The following message is displayed when the connection test resulted with an OK status Connect ion establ ished JENTER Apply Z CAUTION This menu is only enabled during Free Running 6 6 USB Memory This function is used when you need to remove or exchange USB memory devices Follow the directions displayed in the message windows to remove or exchange the USB memory device see page 3 47 Z CAUTION This function is only enabled during Free Running and data capturing 3 35 Settings and Measurement 7 User settings This menu is used to store setting conditions for each user By switching between users these setting conditions can easily be read out This menu is used to specify the user name and switches user setting conditions You can specify that the user is a Guest User 1 or User 2 AMF DATA TRIG DISP MARE FILE Making Change User and other settings of EEUser Settings User Guest Department Guest Macro File Name Mat Specified Execute Macro gd LI Help Settings 1 Settings 2 Selections available User Settings User When set to User enter text string Department name When set to User enter text string Change Conds Guest User 1 User 2 Macro File Name Folder MEM USB1 File Name specify file name Execute Macro 7 1 User Settings Execute Setting items User Speci
120. ower supply is unstable we recommend that you ground the MT100 2 When a high voltage signal cable has been connected to the main unit s analog signal input terminal avoid touching the leads of the input terminal s signal cable to prevent electrical shock due to high voltage 3 Ensure that the MT100 s power source is positioned so that it can easily be disconnected 4 Notes on Functions and Performance 1 Be sure to connect the main unit to an AC power supply that conforms to the rated range Connection to a non rated power supply may cause the main unit to overheat and break down 2 Do not block the vent on the main unit Continued operation with the vent blocked may cause the main unit to overheat and break down 3 To avoid malfunctions and other damage avoid using the MT100 in the following locations Places exposed to high temperature and or high humidity such as in direct sunlight or near heating equipment Operating range Temperature 0 to 50 C Humidity 5 to 85 RH Locations subject to excessive salt spray or heavy fumes from corrosive gas or solvents Excessively dusty locations Locations subject to strong vibrations or shock Locations subject to surge voltages and or electromagnetic interference 4 If the main unit becomes soiled wipe it off using a soft dry cloth Use of organic solvents such as thinner or benzene causes deterioration and discoloration of the outer casing Introduction 5 Do
121. perating environment 0 to 50 C 5 to 85 RH Withstand voltage Between each input channel and GND 1 minute at 350 Vp p Between each input terminal 1 minute at 350 Vp p Between AC input and GND 1 minute at 2000 VAC Between alarm terminal and GND 1 minute at 1000 VAC Insulation resistance Between AC input and GND 20M or higher 500VDC Between alarm terminal and GND or higher 500VDC Between each input channel and GND 50M or higher 500VDC Power supply AC input 100 to 240 VAC 50 to 60 Hz Terminal type M4 screw type terminals Power consumption AC power consumption TRE C When the LCD is ON 38VA 2 Whenihe screensaver is operating 3NA _ Normal status is when LCD brightness is set to MAX Vibration tested conditions Protective class IP65 compatible surface panel only Vibration Equivalent to automobile parts 1 Category A classification Internal Memory Devices Memory capacity Internal memory Approx 14 MB Flash Memory USB memory Max 2 GB depends on the type of USB memory used Memory contents Setup conditions measured data screen copy PC Interface Interface types Ethernet TOBASE T 100BASE TX USB FullSpeed Software functions Data transfer to the PC realtime memory PC control of the MT100 Ethernet functions Web server function Displays MT100 s screen image on Web browser operation of MT100 10BASE T 100BASE TX FTP server function Transfers and d
122. play For details see section 3 68 Memory Review 2 sec DIV he 18 20 43 ALM 4 2 3 lt 1 jg 0 2593 Beg 0 2596 0 2625 4 0 2655 eg 0 2659 6 f 8 6 2733 f 8 2753 Si ine LEES T EE LETS During data capture Replays data currently captured in two windows iBB sec DIU fa 21 ALM 1234 49 37 Remain DOHOS 2663 61 26 18 34 32 A 2140 A zme bobs SAMPLE 3 11 Settings and Measurement 3 3 Operation Modes You can check the system operation status in the simplified message display or USB device operation simplified message display Free Running Start up status or data is not being captured Free Running Capturing Data is being captured in the main memory Memory Recording USB Drv Recording Dual View Replaying The current waveform display and data on capturing is being replayed Memory Recording USB Drv Recording Replaying Captured data is being replayed Memory Review USB Drive Review Operation status transition START STOP key Capturing REVIEW key QUIT key Dual View Replaying 1 Free Running Free Running 1 sec DIU MEA CH i Sanz START STOP key REVIEW key Free Running Replaying QUIT key ae a 19 0 5001 EJ a 5002
123. quency accurately Follow the instructions on page 3 39 to ensure that the settings are accurate Z CAUTION f you perform data capture with Name File set to Auto data will be saved in a folder automatically created with the date as its name f you perform data capture repeatedly with Name File set to Auto the amount of time taken to begin measurement will increase as the number of files increases In such a case create a new folder as an alternative destination When you save files create a folder and then save the files in the folder Regardless of the remaining capacity if you try to save files in the root directory due to file restrictions you may not be able to save files The displayed Capture Time may vary according to the sampling interval or number of capture channels 3 22 Settings and Measurement 2 2 Backup Settings MT100 provides a back up function where captured data can be backed up periodically see figure below This section allows you to set data back up conditions Automatic back up to FTP server Ethernet MT100 FTP server 9 a gt 3 i 3 TINI mi ae L5 USB memory Automatic back up to USB memory Measurement input Setting items Description Backup Intervals Sets the interval to perform back up of captured data Off 1 2 6 12 24h Backup Desination Sets the loc
124. r serious injury to the operator CAUTION This category provides information that if ignored could cause physical damage to the MT100 HIGH TEMPERATURE This category provides information that if ignored is likely to cause burns or other injury to the operator due to contact with high temperature ELECTRICAL SHOCK This category provides information that if ignored is likely to expose the operator to electrical shock gt gt gt BP Description of Safety Symbols The N symbol indicates information that requires careful attention which includes warnings The point requiring attention is described by an illustration or text within or next to the N symbol The symbol indicates action that is prohibited Such prohibited action is described by an illustration or text within or next to the symbol The symbol indicates action that must be performed Such imperative action is described by an illustration or text within or next to the symbol eo iii Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Be sure to securely connect the MT100 s power cord e After checking that the Power switch is turned off connect the power cord s female plug to the MT100 and then connect its male plug into the electrical socket Securely connect the power cord Make sure that the socket has a good Use of the MT100 without the power cord securely plugged into the protective ground electrical socket may result in elec
125. rm Level Settings USB DRIVE Maret es SET Mode Lower Level Upper Output ER ER Help Sets the channel for alarm signal out put 8 Move the cursor to OK and press the ENTER key MENU AHP r TRIG DISP HARK FILE USER OTHR ALM CLR LOCAL Performing Trigger and Alarm sett ings SPAN TRACE POWER Sett ings CURSOR POSITION O START Start Source Off io Stop Source Off REVIEW 4 TIME DIV gt PLAY N 27 T NE USB DRIVE n la rm Level Settings Ch CH 1 SET Mode Lower Level Upper Output LAM 1 FH 100 1 DEBE 2 d 3 Off the level to suit the waveform 3 66 Settings and Measurement Ex 8 Starting data capture automatically upon device power ON The following procedure shows how to automatically start data capture when the device is powered on 1 Press the MENU key to open the TRIG menu MENU JBHPODRR DIOP MARK FILE USER I F ALM CLR LOCAL ng frigger and Alarm settings rw POWER Trigger Settings CURSOR SIDON QUIT O
126. s of RC Alarm Help Performs repeated data capture after a Stop trigger was generated 3 64 Settings and Measurement Ex 7 Generating an alarm when measured temperature exceeds 100 C This setting will generate an alarm when the measured temperature exceeds 100 C and sets the Alarm 1 relay to ON 1 Press the MENU key to open the TRIG menu ALM CLR MENU DALA DIP MARK FILE USER I F POWER g irigger and Alarm settings SPAN TRACE Trigger Settings CURSOR POSITION Sum START Start Source Off E KEY LOCK gt Stop Source Off REVIEW TIME DIV gt ENTER Repeat USB DRIVE Alarm Settings Alarm Level Alarm Hold Send burnout alarm Points of RC Alarm 2 User the V key to move to Alarm level settings
127. s used to replay captured data in two windows at the same time 3 Dual View Replaying 1 1 PEM Se aa ALM 234 BARRA 37 kemain BEARS 1 Ith dTO1 e e 4761 e e 4761 i 4761 2 8 4761 th 4761 6 4761 Ka a drei E a 4 Th HEP ameh HAS SAMPLE hins You can replay data during capture Waveform displayed in the upper screen right screen when set to horizontal scroll is the currently captured data and the lower screen left screen when set to horizontal scroll is the previously captured data Operations available during dual view replaying Moving cursor The CURSOR key is used to switch between cursors A and B The AV lt keys are used to move the cursors The TIME DIV key is used to zoom in out NCAUTION During dual view replay only the previously captured data can be zoomed in out using the TIME DIV key The view returns to its original scale when you quit replay During dual view replay the previous data will only be partly displayed In this case compressed data preparation bar is displayed compressed data will be displayed when ready 3 13 Settings and Measurement 4 Replaying Memory Rewiew 2 1 5 2 ERESESENJBEED CH ee i 6 2593 E a 2556 ET a 2625 EJ 8 2655 E 8 2659 8 2674 9 8 B 2732 EJ 8 2733 B 2T7T93 18 15 rise Displays captured data
128. t to right Number of Display Zones ozone Displays two waveforms each in five zones 10zone Displays each waveform separately in 10 zones Compression Sets the compression rate for the waveforms to be displayed in the Compressed waveforms Magnification display previous Waveform Scroll Direction 2zone Displays waveforms in two zones Ch 1 to 5 in one zone Ch 6 to 10 in another lt Waveform Scrolling Direction Vertical Waveform Scrolling Direction Horizontal gt 1 sec DIV ia 1u sa ALM 4 2 3 4 4 1 M eooa 0 2b 2 25 Remain DAOG 60080 06 21 Remain HOOO CH 1 0 4688 0 4615 0 4619 8 4625 8 4637 6 1 4657 E 0 4667 G 4677 0 4679 TE i J z EL OL N TIT wr e amp 5 3 3 G3 3 elella lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt lt 223501 e 00 UI CO E SAMPLE 100ms I 530 j SAMPLE 18ms Number of Display zones When set to 2 zone When set to 10 zone Free Running 1 sec DIV CAEL 1 0 4112 0 4121 0 4141 0 4144 0 4160 21 0 4150 0 4159 Beg 6 4196 0 4209 FE 0 4229 Free Running 1 sec DIU ia ss 1a ALM 12314 18 55 18 1 4M 0 1661
129. tarts alarm generated Set upper level Set lower level Rate of Change Alarm Ex When Data Points of RC Alarm is set to 3 1 i aw ux ae d 4 Alarm is generated AV 6 1 i 1 i The total amount of change in the three points exceeds the specified value AV The total amount of change in the three points An alarm is generated is equal to or less than the specified value AV Alarm is not generated 4 DISP settings This menu allows you to make display related settings AHF DATA TRIG HARE FILE USER settings for display screen Format Sett ings Waveform scrall Direction Wert ical b UM Number of Display Zones 1z0ne Compression Magnification 1 700 Bar Graph Settings Bar Graph Display Standard Waveform Display Settings Waveform Display Settings XV Settings 1 Settings 2 Selections available Format Settings Waveform Scroll Direction Vertical Horizontal Number of Display Zones 1 2 5 10 zone Compression Magnification 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 40 1 50 1 60 1 70 1 80 1 90 1 100 Bar Graph Settings Bar Graph Display Standard Center Trace On Off 3 28 Settings and Measurement 4 1 Format Settings This section allows you to set the format to display analog waveforms Waveform Direction Horizontal Allows scrolling in the horizontal direction lef
130. ternal or USB memory Back up function internal memory gt USB memory internal memory gt PC 1 USB memory gt File name increment feature Note USB memory can be removed during data capture otatistical calculation Types of statistical calculation Average value peak value maximum value minimum value RMS Number of operations Maximum of 2 can be set simultaneously Method Realtime and between cursors specified during data replay Note Realtime calculation results are displayed in Digital screen Calculation Display screen Calculation between channels Calculation types Addition subtraction multiplication division Analog ch 1 to 10 Wet and dry bulb conversion Function Converts dry bulb or wet bulb temperature to humidity Dry bulb 1 ch fixed input temperature outputs temperature Wet bulb 2 ch fixed input wet bulb temperature calculates humidity with 1 ch temperature Outputs humidity Measurement range 0 to 100 RH Note Some dry bulb or wet bulb temperatures may not be calculated Function Search the captured data for the required number of points Search type Channel Pulse Logic Level Alarm search Annotation input function Function A comment can be input for each channel Inputtable characters Alphanumerics Number of characters 11 displayed up to 8 characters Message marker function Function Records message marker at the specified timing Number of registered messages 8
131. thermocouples per set K type thermocouple 5M K Desktop case JBS 7115 5M 5 m length 5 thermocouples per set K type thermocouple RIC 410 needle type probes K type thermocouple RIC 430 stationary surface L probes K type thermocouple RIC 420 1 1 stationary surface probes Checks and Preparation 2 3 M1100 Part Names and Functions This section describes the names and function of parts of the MT100 GRAPHT EE qQ Front panel oo hr Monitor MOUNT CORD ER MT100 Control panel cover Opening the Control Panel Cover As shown in the following figure hold the tab in the center of the control panel cover and pull it in the direction indicated by an arrow to open the cover Closing the Control Panel Cover Operation status LED POWER ON when the power is ON START ON during data cpture ALM CLR LOCAL SPAN TRACE ui P A 2 p e BIO Y T 3 lt TiWE DIV gt forsar START XR ENTER STOP Control panel keys USB DRIVE 9
132. to your PC via FTP Graphtec Web site Accesses to our Web site e Remote key operation To operate MT100 from a remote location click the corresponding MT100O s panel keys on the Screen Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help e x Search avori ites 2 os Address http 192 168 4 199 index html Remote key operation GRAPHTEC MENU DATA TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER Waking analog and pulse logic ic Pulse Data gt Input Range of off off off off off off off off off off Internet 3 50 Settings and Measurement File Edit Favorites Tools Help a V f search She Favorites Media Address http 192 168 4 199 index html 1 ALM Ez A TARE EJ a 5003 ET a 5003 8 0 5003 ET 8 4223 4993 EJ 8 4993 8 4994 Done Internet DISPLAY eese Switches the display mode Press this key to switch among Waveform Digital Expanded Waveform and Digital screens SPAN TRACE POSTION Switches the display in the digital display area Press this key to switch among MONITOR SPAN POSITION and TRACE NG ee ee ee eee Cursor keys Screen update speed Specifies the speed in which the screen is updated Available update speeds
133. tor External Trigger Input 45V 45V 10KQ EXT TRIG 68KO 220KQ GND d V M Alarm Output ALARM n COM and NO is connected when an alarm is generated COM and NC will be open 2 13 Checks and Preparation Logic Pulse Specifications Number of input channels 4 Input voltage range 0 to 24V max single ended ground input Threshold level Approx 2 5V Hysteresis Approx 0 5 V 2 5 to 3 V Switch between logic and pulse input Trigger Input Specifications Item Description Number of input channels 1 Input voltage range 0 to 24V max single ended ground input Threshold level Approx 2 5V Hysteresis Approx 0 5 V 2 5 to 3 V Alarm Output Specifications Description Number of output channels 4 channels Output format Relay contact output NO NC relay ratings contact rating 250 VAC 2A 30 VDC 2A contact relay life 100 000 operations Withstand voltage Between output and GND 1000 VAC 1 minute 2 14 Checks and Preparation 2 9 Attaching USB Memory Attaching USB memory to the MT100 allows you store measured data directly A CAUTION Adequate precautions against static electricity must be taken when handling USB memory Inserting a USB Memory Attach the USB memory to the USB memory terminal Supported USB Memory Dimensions The fol
134. trical shock due to current leakage If the MT100 generates smoke is too hot emits a strange odor or otherwise functions abnormally turn off the Power switch and power source and disconnect the power cable Use of the MT100 in such status may result in a fire hazard or electrical G t shock p CK Amateur repair prohibited After checking that smoke is no longer being generated contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec vendor to request repair Never try to perform repair yourself Repair work by inexperienced personnel is extremely dangerous Before turning on the MT100 ensure that the electric socket s supply voltage conforms to the MT100 s power rating Use of a different supply voltage may cause damage to the MT100 or a fire G hazard due to electrical shock or current leakage Use of a different supply voltage prohibited Never disassemble or remodel the MT100 QN Such action may cause a fire hazard due to electric shock or current ON leakage Contact with a high voltage component inside the MT100 may cause electric shock If repair is required contact your sales representative or nearest Graphtec No disassembly vendor Avoid using the MT100 in extremely dusty or humid places Such use may cause a fire hazard due to electrical shock or current leakage Use prohibited JN Watch out for C electrical shock Z 3 iv Safety Precautions Safety Precautions N WARNING
135. uage Available selections are Japanese English US English UK French German Chinese and Korean Return to default settings Returns all the settings to factory default 3 40 Settings and Measurement Internet Time Settings The MT100 is equipped with a feature that allows the internal clock to be synchronized to a time server via Ethernet This section allows you to make settings to use this function Date Time Internet Time Nm NTP Server ntp jst mfeed ad jp Time Zone GMT 09 00 avnchronized 200 00 Adjust Mode amp step Connection Test gt OK Cancel Setting items 1 Internet Time Selects whether to adjust the internal clock using the time server Time server is not used Time adjustment will not be performed On Time is adjusted using the time server 2 NTP Server Enter the domain name of the time server to be used 3 Time Zone Sets the time zone where MT100 is used Japan 9 00 4 Synchronized Time Sets the time when MT100 is synchronized with the time server The internal clock will start synchronization upon the set time using the method selected in Adjust Mode 5 Adjust Mode Sets the method to synchronize the internal clock to the time server Step Sets the internal clock to the time server at Synchronized Time Slew Gradually synchronizes the internal clock to the time server T
136. y form on the LCD screen if the MT100 is moved from a cold to a warm location If this occurs wait until the LCD screen warms up to room temperature The LCD screen is manufactured to extremely high precision Black dots may appear or red blue and green dots may not disappear Likewise streaks may appear when viewed from certain angles These phenomena are due to the LCD screen construction and are not signs of a fault 1 5 General Description 1 6 Changing Display Language The language selection menu will be displayed when this device is powered ON for the first time Set the display language as required Language settings can be changed at any point You can change the display language under Language setting in OTHR menu Flease select your language S SSR RLT E SAMPLE deems 1 7 Notes on installation category over voltage category This equipment is suitable for use only within measurement category WARNING Do not use the equipment for measurements within measurement categories 11 Ill and IV This equipment is designed for input voltages up to 50 VDC do not connect input voltages that might exceed this maximum input voltage If the input voltage should exceed 60 VDC for a prolonged period it may result in risk of injury to the operator and damage to the equipment CHAPTER 2 Checks and Preparation This chapter explains how to check the MT100 s external casing and accessories and how t

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