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1. en a eea ee eI 11 45 00 11 50 00 11 55 00 12 00 00 12 05 00 12 10 11 45 00 11 50 00 11 55 00 12 00 00 12 05 00 12 1 Changing the 2 Value Channel Scale On the View menu click 2 Value and select Digits or Label If Digits is selected 0 and 1 are displayed on the scale If Label is selected the label set on the recorder is displayed on the scale if a label is not set O and 1 are displayed This setting applies to all windows IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 1 Displaying Waveforms 3 1 6 3 1 7 IM 04L61B01 01EN Operations That You Can Perform from the Legend Switching the Legend Display To hide or show the legend use the View menu or click the corresponding button on the toolbar The legend has two display modes channel and axis You can switch between the two by using the button in the top left of the legend Click here to select File Edit TimeAxis Y Axis View Window Convert Information Signature Help Fe RD ct oe et oe Se GS S HB ay a GV Se Display mode switch button L Show or hide the legend Legend for the channel display mode Legend for the axis display mode 7 ER 4 CHOD W Axis title af Wi cH L JoHo WF E cH o af 4 cHOOZTY annel title Wf Bi choos Lf Mi cHoo2 P M cree wf chona CHODE L L Channel 3 f L CHOD check icon af i CHOOT Click to switch between show and hide
2. Fas CH001 V CH002 V CH003 V CH004 V Absolute Timeflo i 011 02 23 21 08 00 000jo00b0000 Wd 18763 1 8793 fd T3916 13323 Wild 49696 1 9711 i 18126 1 8162 2011402723 21 08 02 000 00000001 ddl 19793 18852 PJ 1 9923 1 9938 Ml 1 3665 1 3696 ffl 1 8051 1 8126 Absolute or 2011 02 23 21 08 04 000 00000002 ffi 1 8852 1 6910 fill 1 9938 1 9951 fil 1 9632 1 9665 Wil 1 7975 1 8051 2011 102 23 21 08 06 000 00000003 ffi 1 8910 1 6966 fii 1 9951 1 9962 iil 1 9598 1 9632 fil 1 7898 1 7975 relative time 2011 02 23 21 08 08 000 00000004 ddd 1 8966 1 9021 M 1 9962 1 9972 Wl 1 9562 1 9598 fii 1 7820 1 7898 2011 102 23 21 08 10 000 00000005 fill 1 9021 1 9074 iil 1 9972 1 9980 Wild 1 9525 1 3562 iil 1 7740 1 7820 2011 02 23 21 08 12 000100000006 Mil 1 9074 1 9126 M 1 9980 1 9987 M 1 9487 1 9525 Mi 1 7658 1 7740 2011 102 23 21 08 14 000 00000007 Wld 1 9126 1 9176 il 1 9987 1 9993 fil 1 9447 1 3487 fil 1 7576 1 7658 2011 02 23 21 08 16 00900000008 ffi 1 9176 1 9225 i 1 9993 1 9996 Wil 1 9405 1 9447 dd 1 7492 1 7576 2011 102 23 21 08 18 00000000009 fi 1 9225 1 9272 il 1 9996 1 9999 fil 1 9362 4 9405 Wld 1 7407 1 7492 2011 02 23 21 08 20 000 0000001 0 Wld 1 9272 1 9318 Wd 1 9999 2 0000 fil 1 9318 1 9362 Wil 1 7320 1 7407 201 1102 23 21 08 22 000 00000011 iddi 1 9318 1 9362 fil 1 9999 2 0000 Wild 1 9272 1 9318 Wil 1 7232 1 7320 2011 02 2
3. Search Open E x Folder C Documentg and Settings C Include Sub Folder Search Condition R Date amp Time 2012 097 18 hd 00 100 2012 097 19 z 00 00 Exclude spcify time Search co n d iti on M ChannelNo 001 setting area Batch Nare Batch No Lot No Signin Status Signe v Seach j File View Link List File Name Device Type Start Time Stop Time 000013_120914 200526 GDS 000099_120919_060146 GD 6X10 2012 09 14 20 02 28 000 2012 09 18 11 02 26 000 000012_120918_154332 GD Gx10 2012 09 18 08 36 34 000 2012 09 18 08 59 56 000 000015_120918_085542 GD 6X10 2012 09 18 08 44 34 000 2012 09 18 08 46 14 000 000014_120918_085542 GD Gx10 2012 09 18 09 19 44 000 2012 09 18 09 23 04 000 000013_120918_090050 GD Gx10 2012 09 18 09 29 42 000 2012 09 18 09 58 30 000 OO0006_120918_144644 GD 6X10 20120918 14 45 44 000 2012409718 14 45 52 000 000007 _120918_144606 6DS 6X10 2012 09 18 14 46 06 000 2012 09 18 14 46 20 000 Search resu It O00008_120918_144628 GD 6X10 2012409718 14 46 28 000 2012409718 14 46 50 000 000002_120918_144630 GD8 6X10 201209718 14 46 30 000 2012 09 18 14 46 36 000 d IS p ay area 000003_120918_144640 GDS 000004_120918_144858 GD 6X10 2012 09 18 14 46 40 000 2012 09 18 14 47 26 000 000009_120918_144724 GD 6X10 20120918 14 47 24 000 2012409718 14 47 46 000 000010_120918_144756 GD 6X10 2012 09 18 14 47 56 000 2012409718 15 18 46 000 000005_120918_144804 GD0S Gx10 2012 09 18
4. a B T D Eee H i J K 1 Ch Tag No TagComment Level Type No Date Time Sec 2 CH003 L3 H 27 2012 12 07 13 41 50 0 000 3 CH001 L1 H 102 2012 12 07 13 44 20 0 000 4 CH004 L4 L 281 2012 12 07 13 50 18 0 000 5 CH002 L2 L 326 2012 12 07 13 51 48 0 000 6 CH004 L4 L 357 2012 12 07 13 52 50 0 000 7 CH002 L2 L 432 2012 12 07 13 55 20 0 000 8 CH003 L3 H 671 2012 12 07 14 03 18 0 000 9 CH001 L1 H 716 2012 12 07 14 04 48 0 000 10 CH003 L3 H 747 2012 12 07 14 05 50 0 000 11 CH001 L1 H 822 2012 12 07 14 08 20 0 000 12 CH004 L4 IL 1001 2012 12 07 14 14 18 0 000 13 CH002 L2 L 1046 2012 12 07 14 15 48 0 000 14 CHO04 L4 L 1077 2012 12 07 14 16 50 0 000 15 CH002 2 L 1152 2012 12 07 14 19 20 0 000 16 CH003 L3 H 1391 2012 12 07 14 27 18 0 000 17 CH001 L1 H 1436 2012 12 07 14 28 48 0 000 18 CH003 L3 H 1467 2012 12 07 14 29 50 0 000 19 CHO001 L1 H 1542 2012 12 07 14 32 20 0 000 20 CH004 L4 L 1721 2012 12 07 14 38 18 0 000 21 CH002 t2 1766 2012 12 07 14 39 48 0 000 22 CH004 L4 L 1797 2012 12 07 14 40 50 0 000 23 ASCII File Status Ch Tag No TagComment Level Type No Date Time Sec OFF de wee ee 27 2012 12 07 13 41 50 0 000 OFF CH0017 wy Ee H 102 2012 12 07 13 44 20 0 000 ON CHO04 77 7 A U 281 2012 12 07 13 50 18 0 000 ON GHOO2 77 77 L27 U 326 2012 12 07 13 51 48 0 000 OFF CHO04 7 L47 L 357 2012 12 07 1
5. 3 4 1 List display window 1 To open the list display window on the Window menu click List Or click the List button on the toolbar The List window opens E Universal Viewer Zx File Edit Time View Window Convert Information Signature Help SAAN ct ot ct Eje Le BT n a E l aaa k 42 thd amp So of Bo oF a Ka e Ae E Display File List 000021_121207_134056 DAD a m D S Status Channel Levei Type OFF CHOO03 L3 H t OFF CHO01 L1 ON CHO04 L4 ON CHO02 L2 OFF CHOO4 L4 OFF CHOO02 L2 ON CHOO3 L3 ON CHO01 L1 OFF CHOOS Lg OFF CHO01 L1 ON CHO04 L4 ON CHO02 L2 OFF CHO04 L4 OFF CHO02 L2 ON CHOO3 L3 ON CHO01 L1 OFF CHOO3 L3 OFF CHO01 L1 ON CHO04 L4 ON CHO02 L2 OFF CHO04 L4 Absolute Time 20124 2 07 13 41 50 000 00000027 20124 2107 13 44 20 000 000001 02 2012 1 2107 13 50 18 000 00000281 20124 2107 13 51 48 000 00000326 20124 2 07 13 52 50 000 00000357 2012 4 207 13 55 20 000 00000432 20124 2 07 14 03 18 000 00000671 2012 4 2107 14 04 48 000 0000071 6 2012 4 2107 14 05 50 000 00000747 2012 4 2107 14 08 20 000 00000822 20124 2107 14 14 18 000 00001 001 20124 2107 14 15 46 000 00001 046 20124 2107 14 16 50 000 00001 077 20124 2107 14 19 20 000 00001 152 20124 2107 14 27 18 000 00001 391 2012 4 2107 14 28 48 000 00001 436 2012 1 2107 14 29 50 000 00001 467 20124 2107 14 32 20 000 00001 542 20124 2107 14 38 18 000 00001 721 20124 2107 14 39 46 000 00001 766 20
6. eo 9 eel e oo Cae em oe 1 1 40 00 11 45 00 11 50 00 11 55 00 12 00 00 12 05 00 12 10 00 12 15 00 12 20 00 201105724 Absolute Time h m s 4 4 gt Ready GAP NUM SORE 22 Y axis area Time axis Status bar The commands that correspond to the buttons on the toolbar and search bar are described below The buttons on the toolbar correspond to the commands in the menus If the window does not have certain menus the corresponding buttons on the toolbar are disabled Toolbar S a a Al GM oct ot gE SA SA l a T jay Button Menu Button Menu _ _________ s File Open zal View Cursor Value Fz a File Save Display Setting am Axis Zoom out Edit Copy ER Y Axis Full Zone g a Group Setting ay VAsie Zone S m gt ra x J E ra Be Edit Append Mark Y Axis Auto Zone Edit Delete Mark Y Axis Free Zone Edit Append Mark Note Y Axis Standard Grid Dense Grid 1 to 4 from pull down EE Edit Erase Time Axis Standard Grid Dense Grid 1 to 4 from pull down IM 04L61B01 01EN 1 5 1 1 Overview of Universal Viewer Toolbar continued View Legend z Window Graph Window Sheet Signature Apply Signature ga Mersey Poe fry Sore T Minder cicute File Link Previous File u Window Alarm Mark rr Window Corntrol E File Link Next File D Window Statistics File Print Help About Search Bar fo of Fe of abl fa Bb fie Button Button Edit Se
7. 1 1 2 Screen Transition and Displayed Contents The figure below shows screen transitions from the main window indicates that a new window will open and lt indicates that you can move between windows The window that opens when you open a data file varies depending on the data type and display format Main window Startup window Print preview screen The table below lists the different screens of Universal Viewer and what they are used for Window and Tab Names Waveform display window Circular display window Digital display window Alarm List tabbed page Mark List tabbed page List display Image Mark List tabbed page window Event List tabbed page Ctrl Mode List tabbed page Operation Log List tabbed page TLOG file display window Hourly daily weekly and monthly report file display window Hourly report tabbed page Daily report tabbed page Weekly report tabbed page Monthly report tabbed page Report file display window Batch report tabbed page Daily custom tabbed page Free tabbed page All display tabbed page Column bar tabbed page Manual sampled file display window Print preview screen Displays data using digital numeric values Displays freehand message information that is attached to data Displays information on events that occurred during recording Displays control operations that were performed during recording Displays operation log information in data files Display
8. 2aa Vices BE aa sond LARRI of Bo of abl Ka eN fe Display File Graph 001505_110524_113934 DAD Tabbed page T Select the tab of Color overview the group to display Horizontal splitter Drag vertically A errer e OLE EEE TTT to display the color overview Ti ae ee Ee eee Pa E T E C ursor v al ue Vertical splitter Drag horizontally to change the width of the Y axis area a i T i eE Alarm display area 11 55 00 ap ee 12 10 00 Absolute Time h m s Y axis area Graph area Mark note Cursor value display Time axis Waveform display example light style i Eile Edit TimeAxis Y Axis View Window Convert Information Signature Help GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUP3 GROUP 4 1 7052 b CHi 4 GHoo4 9 1 9176 1 9126 1 40 00 11 45 00 11 50 00 1 12 00 00 12 05 00 12 10 00 2 i 201 1 905 24 Absolute Time h m s Waveform display example dark style IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 1 z D D lt 5 3 a O 5 lt D d UO D r D 3 1 Displaying Waveforms Color Overview Display Shows cursors marks and triggers Shows waveforms whose displays are turned on The color overview display shows the measured values of the entire data source using different colors Values between the minimum and maximum values of the scal
9. Printing Image Marks 1 In the Image Mark dialog box click the print button in the upper left A Print dialog box appears 2 Specify the print settings and click OK The image mark is printed 3 Click the x button to close the Image Mark dialog box 3 1 13 Changing the Waveform Thickness Select the waveform thickness from three options Normal Middle and Thick On the View menu click Line Thick and select the thickness you want 3 1 14 Copying Waveforms You can copy the screen image of the waveform display window to the clipboard On the Edit menu click Copy Or click the corresponding button on the toolbar Click here to select Copy i Universal Viewe File Edit TimeAxis Y axis View Window Convert Information Sienature Help ee a OG ot ot oct oct g al amp S HY ay Yay page Ge E Copy The window screen image can also be copied in the circular display window You can paste the image copied to the clipboard to another application for use YL eeecciccccoccecddecdeeedddddeeddededddddededddddededddedeeddedeededeedededeeddedddeddddeedeed IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 25 e eq HulwiaAuoy pue BulAe dsig e 3 2 Displaying Waveforms on a Circular Chart You can display data sampled on different channels of a recorder as waveforms on a circular chart 3 2 1 Circular Display Window Procedure 1 To open the circular display window on the Window menu click Circular Or click the Circu
10. User s SMART C Manual SMARTDAC STANDARD Universal Viewer User s Manual vigilantplant YOKOGAWA IM 04L61B01 01EN Yokogawa Electric Corporation 4th Edition Introduction Notes Trademarks Revisions 4th Edition December 2014 YK This manual explains how to use Universal Viewer To ensure correct use please read this manual thoroughly before beginning operation e The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the software s performance and functions e Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents However should you have any questions or find any errors please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer e Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without YOKOGAWVA s permission is strictly prohibited e vigilantplant is a registered trademark of Yokogawa Electric Corporation e SMARTDAC is a registered trademark of Yokogawa Electric Corporation e Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated e Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Kerberos is a trademark of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT e Company and produ
11. e Search for alarms Edit menu or search bar e Clear cursors Edit menu e Select all data Edit menu e Add marks Edit menu or toolbar e Delete marks Edit menu or toolbar e Reset marks Edit menu e Search for marks Edit menu or search bar If you set clear or reset items in the Alarm List tabbed page the result of the operation is reflected in the other displays MMMM aad ddd ddd ddd ddd ddd ddd dd ddd dddddddd ddd ddd ddd ddd dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd ddd IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 4 Displaying a List of Alarms Marks and Image Marks 3 4 3 Mark List Tabbed Page Mark List tabbed page Click to switch the page Mark type Cursor Time when the mark was added Absolute Time Mark ser Grou i Operation Time P0121207 13 50 00 000 00000545 Event In All Groups 2012207 13 50 00 000 2012 2 07 14 00 00 000 00001145 Event In All Groups 2012 1207 14 00 00 000 202M0 14 10 00 000 00001745 TEVENT Eey All Groups 2012M 2 07 14 10 00 000 2012 2 07 14 20 00 000 00002345 1 EVENT Event In All Groups 20127 2 07 14 20 00 000 2012 2 07 14 30 00 000 00002945 EVENT gt Event In All Groups 2012 2 07 14 30 00 000 2012 2 07 14 40 00 000 00003545 1 EVENT 2012 2 07 14 40 00 000 20124 2 07 14 40 54 000 00003599 TRIG All Groups that the mark was added to was added Name of the user that added the mark T
12. i4 Linear i4 Linear 4 Linear f4 WSS AS AS AS AS AS ASS AAS AS AS ASA ASA ASA ACES ASS ASA ASAE 2 0000 2 0000 7 0 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 10 000 00 100 0 00 100 0 0 0 oo oo 0 0 0 0 0 0 oo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 oo 0 0 oo 0 0 oo 00 oo 0 0 oo 0 0 oo 00 0 0 0 0 00 oo oo 0 0 W02 to W04 are set to the same Y axis namely Y2 Scale Calc Click the button on the action bar 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 Trip1 B Value Color Trip1 A Value Color 0 0000 0 0000 0 0000 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 1 Displaying Waveforms Explanation To collectively edit setup data you must select the target setup data and then click a button on the action bar which is at the bottom of the window The result varies depending on the type of button you press on the action bar Button Type Result Switch the check box state between selected and unselected Assign consecutive channel numbers by taking the first waveform in the selected range to be the reference ll Reset the value to default Group channels that have the same unit and assign the same Y axis within each Group channels that have the same unit and scale and assign the same Y axis within each group Copy the val
13. system mode engineering mode system mode configurations system mode amp engineering mode information and settings related to user registration system mode amp Login information Acknowledge unauthorized access Set user refused ACK Change password Change Password Shutdown Input calibration point change CH Channel correction points number previous number of points gt new number of points Change the calibration correction value Set Point is changed CH Channel number No Calibrated point Value Reset computation Reset Math data CH Channel number 3 45 e eq HulpiaAuoy pue BulAe dsig e 3 6 Listing the Operation Log Ope What Appears on the Screen Bold words are displayed on the screen Non bold words are explanations Adj 3 46 ration Start gradual time adjustment Start of time adjustment Difference from the time to change to minutes seconds milliseconds microseconds ust time using SNTP Time adjustment by the SNTP server Switch in or out of daylight saving time Summer or winter time change Save data from internal memory Manual data save to removable media Change the engineering mode Change configuration setting file sequence number configuration and settings related to engineering mode amp Login information user registration Change the engineering mode and Change configuration setting file sequence number all system mode configuration and settings related to user registratio
14. ua D o O O xo D 9 Oo 5 e Move the cursor over a display button to show the item title in a tooltip Click the button to display the corresponding search results e f you move the cursor over a title a hide button appears Click it to hide the item You cannot hide the File Name e If you click an item title a sort icon will appear Click it to change the sort order between ascending and descending 4 From the search results double click the file you want to open or select the file and click Open The data appears in the window Explanation Displaying Search Results In the Search Open dialog box search results are displayed on two tabbed pages The file view tabbed page shows search results in units of individual files and the link view tabbed page shows the results in units of file links A file link means a set of data files that are linked and treated as one unit The table below shows the displayed search result items and their details Process Type Batch Continuous Recording process A dash is displayed if there is no information Data Count Data count The number of data entries from the first data entry of the first file to the last data entry of the last file This includes power failure data entries and missing file data entries However data entries of missing files at the front and end are not counted Start Time Data start time Displays the time of the first data entry of the
15. 1 6180 1 8671 1 9890 2 0000 aris Z Min 1 7143 1 3893 0 9696 0 4838 Sum 3 339270E 01 1 656898E 02 3 534805E 02 5 171816E 02 Status OCg OCq OCg OCg Ave 2449 0 9748 0 630 0 250 sei Max 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 1 9739 isc Min 0 5596 1 0375 1 4447 1 7534 7 083632E 02 5 546574E 02 3 631516E 02 1 468966E 02 PwC PT Cg PT Cg BE PwD Cg 0 0885 0 0244 0 0413 0 1042 1 6629 1 8938 1 9957 2 0000 1 8013 1 9649 2 0000 2 0000 3 699860E 01 1 021510E 01 1 726450E 01 4 356770E 01 2011 05 24 19 00 00 1 5261 1 2951 0 9759 0 5902 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 1 9598 0 2697 0 2523 0 7572 1 2105 2011 05 24 19 07 45 View Date Format to select the format Status display Explanation The report file display window consists of a header area and multiple tabbed pages described below Data in a file are displayed in different tabbed pages according to their type Hourly tab Displays hourly reports in the file in a spreadsheet Daily tab Displays daily reports in the file in a spreadsheet Weekly tab Displays weekly reports in the file Monthly tab Displays monthly reports in the file in a spreadsheet Batch Report tab Displays batch reports in the file in a spreadsheet DailyCustom tab Displays custom daily report data in the file in a spreadsheet Free tab Displays free data in the file in a spreadsheet Aitas Displays in a spreadsheet hourly daily weekly monthly batch and custom d
16. 2009 07 01 17 29 49 2009 07 01 17 31 21 2009 07 01 17 32 18 e The strings displayed for channels cannot be changed e If any of the conditions below apply another tabbed page will be added Each time the measurement mode of a measurement channel is changed between SKIP and another mode Each time a measurement channel is switched between on and off Each time a channel unit is changed DL ecco dddddeddededddddecdeeeeedeeeddeeedeeddeddeeeeddeeeeededeeedeeeedeedeeeeeedeeeeedddedeecdedeacd IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 57 z D D lt 5 a O 5 lt D A 5 UO D r D 3 10 Converting Data You can convert measured data alarms and other additional information included in display and event data files to Excel or ASCII format and save them gt Converting a TLOG file section 3 7 2 3 10 1 Converting Measured Data Use the Convert Data dialog box to specify the settings for converting the displayed data Procedure 1 In the window display the file that you want to convert and save 2 On the Convert menu click Data To P Uni File Edit TimeAxis Y Axis View Window Convert Information Sie See A Vict a E A A B B larf To E A A Bp 4B Mark To The Convert Data dialog box appears 3 Specify the settings for the file conversion Specify the start and end data numbers Convert Data Range of data 2012 1 2107 13 40 56
17. DSD DSE DX100P DX200P dbd dbe 2 5 2 Operation Overview You can sign data files by performing the following three steps Step 1 Check the data Step 2 Log in to the data files Step 3 Sign the data files Data File Type and Signing There are two types of data files batch data and continuous data Batch data refers to data recorded with Process Type set to Batch You can collectively sign all the data files that have been saved from the start to the end of recording Continuous data refers to data recorded with Process type set to Continuous You sign each data file In GX GP Process Type is called Sign in type and Continuous is called File Checking the Data First you need to open the data files and check their content For batch data you need to open all component data files and check them For continuous data you need to open the data file you want to sign You can also sign multiple consecutive data files simultaneously Logging In to the Data Files Log in to the data files using the user information contained in the data files If you are using the password management function log in using the user information registered on the KDC server User Invalidation due to Login Failure If you fail to log in the specified number of times the user account is invalidated You cannot sign using an invalidated user If you close the login dialog box before the user is invalidated the number of fa
18. Ly C CHOO4 Axis check icon _ yi 4 CHODS Lf Mi choos a 4 CHOOELY Lf E choos Channel Mode Only the waveforms that are assigned to channels in the active display group are displayed Click a green check icon to hide the corresponding waveform data If the Y axis is not shared with other waveform data it will also be hidden Click a light green check icon hidden state to show the corresponding waveform data Axis Mode Only the waveforms that are assigned to channels in the active display group are displayed Waveforms are displayed in groups that use the same Y axes Click an axis check icon to hide all waveform data that share the axis Moving Trip Lines You can drag trip lines to change their positions Clicking a trip line value changes the color of the frame and the characters to black You can drag in this condition to move the trip line to the desired position The trip line value will take on the value at the new position e eq HulpaAuoy pue HurAejds iq e 3 1 Displaying Waveforms 3 1 8 Setting Cursors Specifying Cursors 1 Click a location in the graph area 11 45 00 11 50 00 11 55 00 12 00 00 12 05 00 12 10 00 12 15 00 Cursor A appears 2 Drag the cursor and release the mouse button 11 45 00 11 50 00 11 55 00 12 00 00 12 05 00 12 10 00 12 15 00 Cursor B appears at the released
19. Non bold words are explanations pin inthe Steen Nowold words are xplanaions Password change Mode change ChgMode Time change ChgTime New time NewTime Time adjustment start TRevStart Time adjustment stop TRevEnd SNTP time change SetSNTPtime Daylight saving time start DSTStart Daylight saving time end DSTEnd Unauthorized access acknowledge UserLockedACK Alarm acknowledge AlarmACK Message writing Message MessageNo Preset messages MessageF MessageNo Free messages MessageHnd Freehand messages Recording start Record Start Recording stop Record Stop Manual sample ManualSample Math start MathStart Math stop MathStop Math reset MathRST Computation data dropout MathACK acknowledgment Mail start MailStart Mail stop MailStop Modbus manual recovery RefModbus Display data save SaveDisp Event data save SaveEvent Manual data save ManualSave Snapshot Snapshot Batch number setting SetBatchNo Lot number setting SetLotNo Batch text field setting SetTextField Display update rate change ChgRate Timer reset TimerRST Match time timer reset MTimerRST Communication channel writing GX GP WriteComm operation only DO channel writing for manual WriteDO operation SW writing for manual operation WriteSW GX GP communication serial Report save SaveReport Scale image save SaveScale Custom displ
20. Use the Y Axis menu or click the corresponding buttons on the toolbar Full zone Auto zone 3 12 Slide zone Full zone Auto zone Free zone File Edit Y Axis View Window Convert S a Gl S ct a oct cet GUYS Time Axis Tnfor natio Help Click here to select Full Zone Displays all waveforms over a full zone Slide Zone Displays each waveform cascaded from the top to the bottom of the waveform display area Slide zone GROUP 1 eur CROUP 1 ess GROUP 3 GROUP CHO04 lt a Tt Tair CHOO4 LY TE TT re Auto Zone Divides the waveform display area into equally spaced zones in accordance with the number of displayed waveforms and displays the waveforms Free Zone Displays waveforms in user specified zones You can change the size of zones in Free Zone mode by manually adjusting the Y axis in the window Drag a zone edit area the top or bottom boundary of a zone to expand or reduce its Y axis Place the cursor over a zone so that its shape changes and drag to move the Y axis to the desired position You can move Y axes only in Free Zone mode Free zone J Drag a zone edit area vertically to expand or reduce CHO03 Y f In this condition 4 you can drag to move the Y axis CHOO2 v CHO Cv CHO v CHO CHO V CHO01 Ly IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 1 Displaying Waveforms When you move the cursor into the Y axis area the
21. _ 000013_121209_103507 DAE _ 000014_121209_104507 DAE _ 000015_121209_105507 DAE 000016_121209_110507 DAE 000027_121209_092950 DAD _ 000028_121209_093508 DAD _ 000029_121209_103508 DAD Size X All Readable File GDS GEV DAD DAE Joooo1 6_121209_110507 DAE bi Open _ Cancel FX1000 5LC07466 6 0 0 417 2012 12 09 11 05 07 000 2012 12 09 11 12 03 000 Key In Key In None 1 000 sec 2012 12 09 11 06 00 000 53 Triggered Restart Manual Select the data file to display Click here The file will open 2 In the dialog box select the file you want to open and click Open Or double click the file The data appears in the window IM 04L61B01 01EN 2 2 Opening a Data File Explanation The Open dialog box consists of the file selection area top half and the file information display area bottom half S0pen eee xl lookin oan i a eaa Name j Datem T Size X _ 000006_121209_092949 DAE 000007_121209_093507 DAE 000008_121209_094507 DAE _ 000009_121209_095507 DAE Recent Places Desktop 000010_121209_100507 DAE ip ii 000012_121209_102507 DAE apai l 00014121209 104207 DAE File selection area 1 000015_121209_105507 DAE eee 000016_121209_110507 DAE aes __ 000027_121209_092950 DAD LS 7 000028 _121209_093508 DAD Niak _ 000029_121209_103508 DAD 000011_121209_101507 DAE ua D o O O xo D
22. hpi 1 3639 ij 1 9126 0 5487 CHOOB Max M 09234 D 16867 0 7633 v Min 0 9389 J 1 6960 0 7571 Alarm display displays the conditions of alarms 1 2 3 and 4 from the left Explanation The Control dialog box lists the waveform display window s cursor A and B values and their differences Clicking a cursor movement button changes the cursor A and B position values and the cursor positions When the alarm display is on alarm conditions are displayed Alarms that are activated are displayed in red and those that are not are displayed in green Clicking the Copy button copies the contents of the Control dialog box to the clipboard You can paste the contents to a tab separated text file or to an Excel spreadsheet Digital Value Display of Error Data Error data is displayed in the following manner Display Description OVER Measured or math data is over the positive limit OVER Measured or math data is below the negative limit SKIP Skip data LACK Calculation error or missing data INVALID Invalid data BURNOUT Burnout data ILLEGAL Illegal data Nothing Data during a power failure period or if data could not be acquired due to some communication error If no cursors are displayed in the waveform display window the Cursor Value area will be blank Differences between cursors will be indicated as INVALID WLLL ci acco cAdc03 amp d ccccc0cuczquqc 3 18 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 1 Displaying Waveforms Sta
23. 9 Oo 5 file name Files of type Event File Not Damaged Device Type FX1000 Serial No S5LC07466 Time Correct None File Message Sampling Int 1 000 sec Ch Count 6 0 0 Trigger Time 2012 12 09 11 06 00 000 DataCount 417 Trigger No 53 Start Time 2012 12 09 11 05 07 000 Starting Cond Triggered Restart B File information ARA Stop Time 2012 12 09 11 12 03 000 Dividing Cond Manual Started by Key In Stoppedby Keyin File Selection Area The file selection area has the same structure as a standard Windows open dialog box The available data file options are shown below Option Description All Readable File GSD GSE GDS GEV dld Displays all loadable files DAD DAE DBD DBE DSD DSE dds dev cds cev dtg ldx GRE d r GMN DAM dmn Display File GSD GDS DAD DBD DSD Displays only display data files dds cds Event File GSE GEV dld DAE DBE DSE Displays only event data files dev cev TLOG File dtg Displays only TLOG data files Link File Idx Displays only connection information data files Report File GRE d r Displays report data files or hourly daily weekly and monthly data files Manual Sample File GMN DAM dmn Displays only manual sampled data files All File Displays all files in the folder File Information Area The file information display area shows infor
24. Color Color Mark by Recorder Mark by viewer a Comment 5 Set the print conditions 6 On the File menu click Print The data will be printed IM 04L61B01 01EN 4 3 Printing LA ROO e When printing a manual sampled data file or report file steps 2 and 3 header specification are not available Header information details P section 2 4 Viewing Data File Information e When printing a manual sampled data file TLOG file or report file steps 4 and 5 print settings are not available WLLCcczccccUAAzczZOZAZ5cccAcAcJcczccUVuczzczzZzkzZccz5 cZaczazqzAAQAQKZAQzZ CAQzZ czCZczzCdccZc0ZZZEBKZQXZXZCAcczz0A zccccccAczer Explanation Print Range You can specify the print range by selecting all the data displayed the range between cursors A and B or a time range If you set the print range to Specify Time enter the start and end times If you select Cursor but there are no cursors the start and end times of recording will be the range Print Graph Format You can select 1 page to print the specified range in the waveform display on one page or Multiple Pages to print at fixed pitches When Multiple Pages is selected the times of the waveform graph grid are mapped to the fixed pitched scale lines and printed Line Thickness Specify the line thickness to use in the waveform and circular displays Print Graph Grid Specify the grid line spacing and auxiliary grid lines to use during waveform display printin
25. D lt a D roy a O C D D bem n o O 5 O D F 3 Ka 3 e 2 D 0 rr e Q 5 5 h e 3 D p e 5 m i No all et an alarm Change configuration setting file sequence number all AlarmSet CH Channel number LvI Alarm level Input calibration point change CH Channel number Pt Calibration point Input calibration value change CH Channel number Pt Calibration point AlmDlaySet CH Channel number et message Message number olderSet ets an alarm delay elect a message et the data save destination folder Modbus client manual recovery Modbus master manual recovery Reset the match time timer Event edge switch Change to setting mode Change to basic setting mode Change to operation mode Execute Modbus client exchange Execute Modbus master exchange Calibration correction complete Calibration correction period expiry Change setting mode settings Change basic setting mode settings Change settings related to user Change setting mode settings and basic setting mode settings Chang ing ing settings related to user registration Change the basic setting mode settings i ing ci l Change settings Change a calibration correction point Change a calibration correction value Tl 3 47 e eq HulpiaAuoy pue BulAe dsig e 3 6 Listing the Operation Lo 3 48 GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Models with the AS Option What Appears on the Screen Bold words are displayed on the screen
26. Edt TimeAxis xi View Window Convert Information Sienature Help a Show or hide cursor values Fehon TOS TSS 0295F averorm color Title Minimum value Maximum value HH ig CHODZ easy 02964 wri 1 PCHOOS Lii 0 7492 07330 iW CC ES Transparent display Opaque display Cursor values will appear Remove the check mark to hide them 2 On the View menu click Cursor Transparency to select the transparency to use Explanation e Cursor values are usually displayed to the right of the intersection between a cursor and a waveform If they cannot be displayed to the right or they overlap the cursor on the right they are displayed to the left of the intersection If they cannot be displayed to the left either they are not displayed e Ifa cursor is at a skip error undetermined or power failure data position values are not displayed e Ifthe cursor values of multiple channels overlap with each other the values of only the front most cursor are displayed Cursor values are displayed with the following precedence the active waveform waveforms with the same Y axis as the active waveform and waveforms with small waveform numbers e Ifthe data file is an event data file instantaneous values are displayed If you set clear or reset cursors or markers in the waveform display window the result of the operation is reflected in the circular and digital display windows Yeccccceccrrcdod
27. GROUP 4 a CH001 V CH002 V CH003 V CH004 V Absolute Time No Min j m Min 201102 1 2011 1 2011 1 2011 1 2011 1 2011 1 2011 1 2011 1 2011 1 2011 1 2011 1 2011 00 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 Digital display example dark style IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 29 3 3 Displaying Digital Values 3 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 30 Setting Display Group Details The settings in the Display Group Setting dialog box that affect the digital display are as follows e Active display group e Display group name tab title name e Waveform display on off state e Channels assignment of channels to waveforms e Display format of values related to waveforms Y axis scale cursor values and trip line values e Waveform colors gt Setting display group details section 3 1 2 Setting the Time Axis On the Time menu click Absolute Time or Relative Time Then on the Time menu click Format and select the display format Clear the Data No check box to hide it E o Eile Edit Time View Window Convert Information Gaba v Absolute Time om FISi li Ao gf 8 Relative Time v HH MMSS SSS HH MM SS HH MM v Data No Setting Cursors To specify cursors on the digital display window select lines in the spreadsheet Procedure 1 Click the line where you want to set a cursor The line is selected an
28. List of Alarms Marks and Image Marks Procedure Copying Data Specify the cursor range Click a line to select cursor A and drag to cursor B The method is the same as in the digital display window or the Alarm List tabbed page On the Edit menu click Copy to copy the information between cursors A and B to the clipboard However the icons under the mark Type column are changed to the following character strings Display Recorder Model That Created the Data File String That Is Copied _ TRIG DX100 DX200 DX MV100 MV200 MV CX1000 CX2000 CX DX100P DX200P DXP FX100 FX DX1000 DX2000 DX Adv DX364 DX Adv MV1000 MV2000 MV Adv FX1000 FX Adv AX100 AX GX10 GX20 GX GP10 GP20 GP GM10 GM en Viewer EZ Data Logging Software GA10 PC Soft In addition to the operations above you can specify the following settings on the Mark List tabbed page e Switch between absolute and relative time Time Axis menu e Switch the time display format Time Axis menu e Show or hide data numbers Time Axis menu e Search for alarms Edit menu or search bar e Clear cursors Edit menu e Select all data Edit menu e Add marks Edit menu or toolbar e Delete marks Edit menu or toolbar e Reset marks Edit menu e Search for marks Edit menu or search bar If you set clear or reset items in the Mark List tabbed page the result of the operation is reflected in the other displays eee ccc ccdcdddededdedddddddecddeddedddeded
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30. Srv i PC Software TP Server Warning est Srv Setting Error est Srv Monitor Unknown erial Comm Auto Warning Error Unknown IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 43 3 6 Listing the Operation Lo Device Type GX10 GX20 with the AS option Display Touch operation on the recorder including operations by barcode input REMOTE Input by remote control Input via communication including operations through Web application Operations by event action function S 70 m lt O m YSTEM Operation conducted by the recorder automatically SERIAL Operation via serial communication EXTERNAL Operation via Modbus etc User is locked because of wrong operation on the PC Operation The type of operation that took place is displayed Operations vary depending on the model The table on the next page shows the operations that are displayed on the Operation Log List tabbed page 3 44 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 6 Listing the Operation Log IM 04L61B01 01EN List of Operations by Model DX100P DX200P on the screen Non bold words are explanations Trigger Stop Math function Reset Math data Computation dropout acknowledgment Snapshot Snapsht Stopmal C dStopmail Load display data Load Display Data Invalid password Save engineering mode configuration Save configuration engineering mode Load system mode configuration Load configuration system mode Load engineering mode configuration Load configuration engineering mode
31. TimeAxis menu to set the X axis In the circular display the Y axis spans from the center of the circle to its perimeter and the X axis runs along the perimeter as shown in the figure below Y axis direction 5 File Edit Time xis Y Axis y Gah e Time Time axis A AB 7 Relative Time direction v 1 hour 2 hours 6 hours 8 hours cine Select the display ia time per cycle 2 z 1 week 2 week 4 weeks Time axis grid line D Y axis grid line Dense Grid2 Dense Grid3 Dense Grid4 Q Zoom Out Changing the Display Cycle To change the display cycle the length of time per cycle select the cycle that you want to display from the TimeAxis menu 3 2 4 Displaying Alarms You can select where to display alarms on the inside or the outside On the View menu click Alarm Inside or Alarm Outside Alarms 1 2 3 and 4 are displayed in ascending order from the outside to the inside of the circular display 10 35 00 10 20 00 00 50 01 00 50 01 83 him s 83 him s Alarm inside Alarm outside IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 27 e eq HulwiaAuoy pue BulAe dsig e 3 28 3 2 Displaying Waveforms on a Circular Chart 3 2 9 Displaying Cursors and Marks The way to specify cursors in the circular display window is the same as in the waveform display window Click a location in the graph area to display cursor A Drag the cursor and release it at a different location to display cursor B However you cannot place cursor B outside the curre
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33. as this software e If you view large linked data files processing speed may decrease depending on the CPU and RAM e Ifthe PC resumes from hibernation you may not be able to expand the viewer window If this occurs restart the viewer e Do not print more than 36500 pages at once from the PC e On 32 bit editions x86 the maximum number of supported channels when displaying 32 million points is as shown in the table below Channel Type Maximum Number of Supported Channels Display data Math channel Measurement channel ee O Event data Math channel ae O O Measurement channel OL LLL xxxxxxxiix ks hb bbb sb dddiidccdddccdddccdddccdddcdddecdddccdddcdddcddddaddddcdddaddddaddddaddaacddaddddaadaddaaddaaddddad de IM 04L61B01 01EN 1 7 jyOnpojd 3y Huis 3104939 1 2 PC System Requirements 1 2 3 Other Requirements Converting Data to Excel Format This software can convert data to the format that can be handled by the Excel below Microsoft Office Excel 2003 2007 2010 or 2013 Viewing User s Manual To view the user s manual of this software you need to use Adobe Reader 7 or later by Adobe Systems 1 2 4 Security Measures To deal with security threats we recommend that you take security measures e Apply restrictions to PC network connections We recommend that you use an isolated network e Manage external media properly Prevent malware intrusion through external media unauthorized file operations on e
34. calculated results LUUA IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 19 z pA v lt Q rN Q O O lt D ai Q o y ek o 3 1 Displaying Waveforms 3 1 10 Adding Editing and Deleting Marks Adding a Mark You can add a mark when cursors A and B are at the same position Procedure 1 Click the position where you want to add a mark CHOO1 Y Cursor A appears 2 On the Edit menu click Append Mark Or click the corresponding button on the toolbar Click here to select File dit Time xis Y xis flew Gea amp Algae Add a mark The Mark Settings box appears 3 Edit the mark information Mark Settings x Select whether to add the mark to all groups Al Groups ew Group on Display or only to the groups that are displayed Mark title Mark String up to 32 characters Select to _ a Time show timestamps When you are finished selecting click OK Click to select the display position A Click OK to add a position mark at cursor A ON OL e The time display shows absolute times or relative times from the first data point depending on the time axis setting If you set Type to flag no time information is displayed e To change an existing mark double click the mark to open the Mark Settings dialog box Then follow the steps from step 3 to edit it e You can only change the display position and time display for marks that we
35. differ from those that actually appear in the software Such differences do not affect the procedural explanation Products That This Manual Covers Product Version SMARTDAC STANDARD Universal Viewer Up to R 2 02 xx For the types of files that can be displayed see section 1 1 1 Files That Can Be Displayed and Their Extensions Revision history Edition Explanation 1 New edition 2 Modified for version R1 02 xx Added descriptions for the GX10 GP10 and GP20 data file display and for search data file linking Improvements to descriptions 3 Modified for version R2 01 xx Added descriptions for the SMARTDAC GX GP release number 2 and Data Logging Software GA10 release number 1 lt Support Information gt Display condition files vdx linking files ldx and display templates created using old versions of Universal Viewer are supported 4 Modified for version R2 02 xx Added descriptions for the SMARTDAC GM release number 1 Improvements to descriptions vi IM 04L61B01 01EN Contents ECM ONC OU seers ENEE aceite EEEE N E EE ELET A ELE A E E I N i Software License AGE SINGIN 25 seiesccssaceusenassneseatGeactcastsicnesdieaaheteretncevernencsbseendnndenaelnveaadinsavesdsessasenieaeie ii About the Usage of Open Source Software sss0001sennenterrsrennnannttenrereentnnanannteerennnnnnnteenerrennnnnn nn iv HOw O Use TAS Manual ssa a ees V Chapter 1 Before Using the Product 1 1 Overview of Universal Vi
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37. page and their descriptions are provided below Name Display Event Type Tag Number Loop Type Description Available TIME EVENT Time event TIME EVENT TagNo Yes L Tag number string INT LoopNo PV event INT loop number EXT LoopNo EXT loop number Loop numbers are displayed in two digits A zero is inserted in the tens digit for numbers less than 10 Level Displays L01 to L16 Type Display Description OFF Event off or event setting release TM Time event PVH Measurement high limit PVL Measurement low limit DVH Deviation high limit DVL Deviation low limit DVO Deviation out limit DVI Deviation in limit SPH Setting high limit SPL Setting low limit OTH Output high limit OTL Output low limit 22 Displayed in cases other than the above Event ON and Event OFF Displays the time an event occurred and the time the event was released in the specified format IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 39 e eq HulpiaAuoy pue BulAe dsig e 35 Listing Event Information and Control Modes 3 5 2 3 40 a T Ctrl Mode List Tabbed Page The Ctrl Mode List tabbed page displays control mode information The method to show this page is the same as that for the Event List tabbed page On the Window menu click List and then the Ctrl Mode List tab Run condition Control mode Control SP Time when the control mode was changed Mark List 2004 0705 17 45 00 000 00000000 17 45 00 200
38. soL CPwCa _ sooo P _ chons h Ch an nel display so 2250 3750 te lt 1500 2500 9 N gt Q O Oo Z 16 00 18 00 19 07 C 1307 a Horizontal axis TE display as GAP NUM SGRE a gt n m absolute time Houve aon Daily report oa bias For daily weekly the weekly report is displayed D For daily weekly the daily report is displayed D For daily thly th thi rt is displayed For daily monthly the daily report is displayed CO YTMOny the monty report IS disp aye The tabs are displayed from left to right in the following order hourly daily weekly monthly batch custom daily and free e You cannot change the channel colors of bar graphs e The horizontal axis and the time display format vary depending on the file type You cannot change them e All channels in the report file are displayed in a single window e Channels that contain errors over range or negative values are not displayed Ye eecccccoecddddddedddeddddddddceddceededdeeedeeddddedddedddddddedddddedddeddddeedddedcdeddeeddded IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 55 3 8 Viewing Report Files 3 8 2 Hourly Daily Weekly and Monthly Report File Display Window CX1000 CX2000 DX100 DX200 DX100P DX200P or MV100 MV200 The hourly daily weekly and monthly report file display window displays data from report files with dhr ddr dwr and dmr extensions Procedure 1 On the File menu click Open Or click Open o
39. used by another program program Buljooussjqnoiy pa 5 1 Troubleshooting Code 3115 3118 3119 3120 3121 3122 3123 3124 3125 3132 3133 Message Too many data CRC illegal Already signed Not registered user There is no signature no d times password input failure d times password input failure The user will be disabled s File is not found Cannot perform authentication There is a problem with the KDC server Failed to start Hardware Configurator Insufficient sufficient memory to display all files Description The number of data entries in the files that are to be linked exceeds 32 million entries so the files cannot be linked The file may be corrupt Already signed at the current user level User name user ID or password entry is incorrect The user does not have signature privileges Processing terminated d is the number of failures This user s privileges will be disabled d is the number of failures The setting data file could not be found Unable to connect to the KDC server or unable to authenticate because the KDC server setting has been changed KDC authentication is also not possible if the time zone on the PC is changed while Universal Viewer is running Authentication is not possible if there a time difference of 5 minutes or more between the PC and the KDC server Unable to start because Hardware Configurator is n
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41. 0 00000357 2012 2 07 13 55 20 000 00000432 2012 2 07 14 03 18 000 00000671 20124 2 07 14 04 48 000 0000071 6 2012 2 07 14 05 50 000 00000747 20124 2107 14 08 20 000 00000822 20124 2 07 14 14 18 000 00001001 20124 2 07 14 15 48 000 00001 046 20121 2 07 14 16 50 000 00001077 2012 2 07 14 19 20 000 00001 152 20124 2 07 14 27 18 000 00001 391 2012 2 07 14 28 48 000 00001 436 2012 2 07 14 29 50 000 00001 467 2012 1 2 07 14 32 20 000 00001 542 2012 2 07 14 38 18 000 00001 721 rAr IIIIr r r el enrere I i oa e N 8 eje gt gt e ee eS 2012 1 2 07 14 39 48 000 00001766 2012 1 2 07 14 40 50 000 00001 797 The specified alarm type Time of alarm occurrence or release The Alarm List tabbed page lists the alarm information changes in the alarm status during recording in the data file The table below describes the displayed items Status Display ON OFF ACK Level Display L1 L2 L3 L4 ALL Alarm Type Display OFF H L dH dL RH RL tH tL PVH PVL DVH DVL DVO DVI SPH SPL OTH OTL ETC 22 22 Description Alarm occurrence Alarm release Alarm ACK operation Description Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Alarms 1 to 4 Description Alarm off high limit alarm low limit alarm Difference high limit alarm Difference low limit alarm High limit on rate of change alarm Low limit on rate of change alarm Delay high limit alarm
42. 0 2008 01 01 15 25 48 500 2008 01 401 15 29 02 200 Dosw 29 24 500 00000554 2008 01 01 15 29 30 800 00000555 2008 01 01 15 29 33 400 3 42 Admint Admint Admint Admint Admini Admini Admint User that executed the operation 3 Shift to setting mode AlarmSet CHO01 Lv AlarmSet CHO001 Lvi2 MoveOpe Shift to setting mode O peratio ns that MoveOpe Shift to setting mode were exec uted MoveOpe Dec Display button Displays detail information Operation method Operation log entry of setting change displayed with a shadow For log entries that have detail information the Display button is enabled Kind User B Click Display Detailed Info No 00000537 3 Absolute Time 2014 01 21 13 34 32 430 Operation Error261 SYSTEM 0261 Wrong user ID or password The Detailed Info dialog box appears If there are log entries of setting changes on the recorder that sampled the data such entries are emphasized with text shadowing For these entries you can start the configuration software from Universal Viewer to check all the settings of the recorder after the change For instructions on how to start the configuration software see section 3 6 2 LLxixixx iixk i ih sb bb sbddstidccdddccdddccdddccddccdddccdddcddddcdddcrdddcdddcddddcdddaddddaddaacddaadddaadddadaddaaddddad de IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 6 Listing the Operation Log You can also perform the following operation
43. 000 The timestamps for the start to convert i End 1799 20124 2 07 14 40 54 000 and end points Set data sampling step 1 Enter the first and last groups Click either mee 1 a ia _ M H group range or amp chanel Enter the first and last channels channel range Additional Information None Select whether to include alarm and mark information File Type Excel 97 2003 Workbook xls z Select the file format File Partition 65536 File C Documents and Settings 000021 _121207 134056 DAD xls gt Number of lines for dividing x Specify the file name and destination Converted data file name 4 After you finish configuring the settings click OK The data will be converted Explanation Start and End Points Specify the range of data to convert The range specified by cursors A and B are assigned respectively to the start and end points If you have not set cursors A and B or have cleared them the start point data number will be set to zero and the end point data number will be set to one less than the total number of data points Step To keep the data after the conversion from becoming too large you can sample data You can specify sampling in steps To convert all the data in the specified range set the step number to 1 3 58 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 10 Converting Data Group or Channel If you select Group enter the range of groups to convert If you select Channel ent
44. 03 Workbook xls Ce File Partition BSS536 File C Documents and Settings WO0021 121207 _ 134056 DAD Alarm xls Number of lines for dividing File Type Select the file format Click here to select the file name and save destination Path and file name 4 After you finish configuring the settings click OK Explanation Alarm mark image mark event control mode and operation log information in display data files and event data files can be converted and saved separately On the Convert menu select the information that you want to save Then in the dialog box that appears configure the settings for the data conversion The procedure and settings are the same for all types of information The data will be converted Output File Type and the Number of Lines per File Number of Lines per File File Type input Range File Name Extension Excel97 to 2003 Workbook 10000 to 65536 xls Excel Workbook 10000 to 1048576 xlsx ASCII File txt LA REOOO If you want to list the information in the window you can use the Alarm Mark window For displaying a list of alarms marks or image marks see section 3 4 For displaying a list of events or control modes see section 3 5 For displaying a list of operation log entries see section 3 6 Yc Mcccccdcccccddeddddeddddddddedddddeddddddddddddddddddddddeddedddddddddddeddddedddededddeded 3 60 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 10 Converting Data Conversion Examples Excel File
45. 0507 DAE _ 000011_121209_101507 DAE in 000012_121209_ 102507 DAE TA 000013_ 121209 _103507 DAE A E ai een AoE Sel he fi fil ce MR elect the first file 000027_121209_092950 DAD a 7 000028_121209_093508 DAD oe _ 000029_121209_103508 DAD File name Joo0016_121209_110507 DAE z Open Click here Files of type AI Readable Fie GDS GEV DAD DAE Cancel The file will open r Event File Not Damaged Device Type FX1000 Additional Info SerialNo S5LC07466 Time Correct None File Message Sampling Int 1 000 sec Ch Count 6 0 0 TriggerTime 2012 12 09 11 06 00 000 Data Count 417 Trigger No 53 StartTime 2012 12 09 11 05 07 000 Starting Cond Triggered Restart StopTime 2012 12 09 11 12 03 000 Dividing Cond Manual Started by Key In Stoppedby Keyin 2 In the dialog box select the first data file that you want to link and click Open Or double click the file The data appears in the window 3 From the File menu click Link Previous File Link Next File or Link All Files Or on the toolbar click on one of the following buttons Click one of these buttons i Universal Viewer File Edit Timedxis Axis View Window Convert Information Signature Help i ad i k l t thd ed Y File Link Previous File File Link All Files File Link Next File gt a E Y t g BEA A HH a 1 f E E The files will be linked together IM 04L61B01 01EN 2 9 2 3 Linking Data F
46. 12 4 207 14 40 50 000 00001 797 oe 0 fie LI fees Ll fee r Gee S ee eee I a r ie er ee ee ee eS The List window consists of the following six tabbed pages e Alarm List tabbed page e Mark List tabbed page e Image Mark List tabbed page e Event List tabbed page e Ctrl Mode List tabbed page e Operation Log List tabbed page The Alarm List and Mark List tabbed pages are always displayed but whether the other four tabbed pages are displayed depends on the model and feature of the recorder that sampled the data For details on the Event List and Ctrl Mode List tabbed pages see section 3 5 For details on the Operation Log List tabbed page see section 3 6 P Files that can be displayed and their extensions section 1 1 1 3 32 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 4 Displaying a List of Alarms Marks and Image Marks 3 4 2 IM 04L61B01 01EN Alarm List Tabbed Page Alarm List tabbed page Cursor selection Alarm List Mark List Status Statys L3 H t CH003S CH001 CHO04 OFF Alarm occurrence rr ON or release condition lon OFF CHpO04 OFF CHPO2 Channel an Channel on which a sad the alarm occurred Gai CHO04 CHO02 CHO04 Level at Position where ON cHoo1 OFF CHOO03 the alarm occurred megs ON CHOO4 ON CHO02 OFF CHO04 2012 2 07 13 41 50 000 00000027 2012 2 07 13 44 20 000 000001 02 2012 2 07 13 50 18 000 00000281 2012 2 07 13 51 48 000 00000326 2012 2 07 13 52 50 00
47. 14 48 04 000 2012 09 18 14 48 14 000 000011_120918_152022 GD Gx10 2012 09 18 15 20 22 000 2012 09 18 15 41 06 000 000003_120919_051424 GDS 000004_120918_182620 GD Gx10 2012 09 18 18 25 18 000 2012 09 18 18 27 08 000 O00005_120918_182738 GDS 000006_120918_182856 GD 6X10 201209 18 18 27 38 000 201209 18 18 35 56 000 UUuge 0913 RIIE E ALD i 9 18 18 38 04 nop sis 13 44 42 O00 4 gt EEEE O integrated link view Cancel Show integrated link view check box Selected Files are linked first then search conditions are applied and the result is displayed Unselected Files are searched separately and then results are linked and displayed If a time change occurs in a data file it may not appear in the search results For details see section Example 4 If the time was changed in the middle of recording YU ecceecccddeddeededddedddddeeededdeedeedeeceededceeddeecdddceeccedddedeeddedddeddeededededeeeeeceeed Search by Time Period You can specify a search period to perform the search You can specify dates by clicking the arrow and using the calendar that appears or selecting and entering the numbers directly The selectable range is from 1990 01 01 00 00 to 2037 12 31 23 59 When you specify a period if any section of a file overlaps with the search period the file appears in the search results For details on the search operation when the Exclude specified time check box is selected see example 5 Below are sev
48. 3 3 8 1 PEDO File Display VV ING OW sessed seotonannegueneonschebtetmnnsdioeeebdctuadshencibedacanennosbines sadingeetnaneast 3 53 3 8 2 Hourly Daily Weekly and Monthly Report File Display Window CX1000 CX2000 DX100 DX200 DX100P DX200P or MV TOO MV 200 c ssneses cndicinassanasnsnisssatadaincanddiassieaiacdtesarsanneertscat 3 56 Viewing Manual Sampled Data Files ccccccsseeeccceeeeeeceeeeceesceseeeseceeseeesseeseessensesenes 3 57 Oy SN DA e a E R 3 58 310 1 C nvenng Measured Data ssrin onne di S a in NE aN ASE i iate 3 58 3 10 2 Converting Alarm Mark Image Mark Event Control Mode and Operation Log Information 3 60 IM 04L61B01 01EN Contents Chapter 4 Saving and Printing Data Chapter 5 IM 04L61B01 01EN 4 1 Saving Display Conditions cccccecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeseseeeeeessaeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeseneeeeeas 4 1 4 1 1 saving a Display Condition File ccciacdcxconencateereareckec iwersideeaneckartieR oxvechxw nts Sv erdorsncdveaawarentexeota oes 4 1 4 1 2 Display Condition Files and Precedence ccccccccccssseeeeeeceeeseeeeeeseauausceeeessaneaseeeessaaagsees 4 2 4 2 Saving Display Templates en ee ee ne eee ee ene ee ere et keene eee eee ince nee 4 4 4 2 1 Saving a Display Template ixiexcceccscctesatnors neraecenaekusamasmnrecnaencunechonanaanceneekoransannponsneenaanaebusansesenial 4 4 4 2 2 Applying a Display Template tenccccccccescesnvoscentsensnaseas vaanhiesdnads deonas
49. 3 21 08 24 000 0000001 2 Wild 1 9362 1 9405 i 1 9996 1 9999 W 1 9225 1 9272 fii 1 7143 1 7232 2011 02 23 21 08 26 000 00000013 Mid 1 9405 1 9947 i 1 9993 1 9996 iil 1 9176 4 9225 Wild 1 7052 17143 2011 02 23 21 08 28 000 00000014 Midd 1 9447 1 9487 iid 1 9987 1 3993 Md 1 9126 1 9176 fii 1 6980 1 7052 2011 02 23 21 08 30 000 00000015 dd 1 9487 1 9525 fii 1 9980 1 9987 fii 19074 19126 Mi 1 6867 1 5960 2011 102 23 21 08 32 000 00000016 ffi 1 9525 1 9562 fill 1 9972 1 9980 Wil 1 9021 1 9074 i 1 6773 1 6867 2011 102 23 21 08 34 000 0000001 7 ddd 1 9562 1 9598 iil 1 9962 1 3972 i 1 8966 1 3021 Wild 1 6677 1 6773 2011 102 23 21 08 36 000 0000001 8 Wld 1 9598 1 9632 fil 1 9951 1 9962 Wil 1 8910 1 8966 ddi 1 6580 1 6677 2011 02 23 21 08 38 000 0000001 3 diddi 1 9632 1 9665 W 1 9938 1 9951 Wild 1 8852 1 6910 Wil 1 6482 1 6580 2011 02 23 21 08 40 000 00000020 Wild 1 9665 1 9696 Wld 1 9923 1 9938 Wil 1 8793 1 8852 iil 1 6383 1 6482 2011 02 23 21 08 42 000 00000021 ddd 1 9696 1 9725 ddd 1 9907 1 9923 ddd 1 8733 1 8793 ddd 1 6282 1 6383 2011 02 23 21 08 44 000r00000024 fll 1 9725 1 9753 i 1 9890 1 9907 1 8671 1 8733 M 1 6180 16282 FO 4 Alarm display Only instantaneous values are displayed for an event data file Red indicates alarm occurrence displays the conditions of alarms 1 2 3 and 4 from the left Digital display example light style GROUP 1 GROUP 2 GROUPS
50. 3 52 50 0 000 OFF 3 CH002 77 77 Le Ls 432 2012 12 07 13 55 20 0 000 ON CHO0S 4 5 a Log H 671 2012 12 07 14 03 18 0 000 ON CHOOT ss LT A 716 2012 12 07 14 04 48 0 000 OFF GH00S se ES a WH 747 2012 12 07 714 05 50 0 000 OFF CHOI LT WH 822 2012 12 07 14 08 20 0 000 CN G04 LA Ls 1001 2012 12 07 14 14 18 0 000 ON CHOO2 77 7 L2 L 1046 2012 12 07 14 15 48 0 000 OFF CHOO4 7 L47 L 1077 2012 12 07 14 16 50 0 000 OFF CHO02 7 L2 L 1152 2012 12 07 14 19 20 0 000 ON CHOO3 L3 H 1391 2012 12 07 14 27 18 0 000 ON CHOOT 7 7 L117 H 1436 2012 12 07 14 28 48 0 000 OFF CH003 77 77 L3 H 1467 2012 12 07 14 29 50 0 000 OFF CHO01 7 L17 W 1542 2012 12 07 14 32 20 0 000 ON CHO04 7 L47 L 1721 2012 12 07 14 38 18 0 000 TON ae m eG L 1766 2012 12 07 14 39 48 0 000 UFR s Uae se GE a 1797 2012 12 07 14 40 50 0 000 z 5 fes lt Q fan gt Q O O lt D Q J fa3 P ie IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 61 ss Bia eee Chapter 4 Saving and Printing Data 4 1 4 1 1 IM 04L61B01 01EN Saving Display Conditions You can save the conditions for d
51. 4 0705 17 45 00 000 00000000 2004 07 05 17 45 00 000 00000000 2004 0705 17 45 00 000 00000000 2004 0705 17 45 00 000 00000000 2004 0705 17 45 00 000 00000000 2004 0705 17 45 00 000 00000000 2004 0705 17 45 00 000 00000000 2004 0705 17 45 00 000 00000000 2004 07 05 17 45 00 000 00000000 2004 07 05 18 01 00 000 0000001 6 2004 07 05 18 01 00 000 0000001 6 2004 0705 23 02 00 000 0000031 7 2004 0706 00 01 00 000 00000376 2004 0706 00 06 00 000 00000381 2004 0706 00 06 00 000 00000381 Event List Program INT 01 INT 01 Program INT 01 INT 01 INT 02 INT 02 Program Program INT 02 Program Program INJ 02 Copying Data Specify the cursor range Click a line to select cursor A and drag to cursor B On the Edit menu click Copy to copy the data between cursors A and B to the clipboard The time name control mode control s A M or C control SP program mode program hold and program wait information is copied However data numbers in the time column are not copied Converting Data Program run stop Program hold Program wait Run lt Run Stop Stop sRun gt sRun gt Stop sRun gt lt Stop gt Auto Auto Auto Auto Manual Manual Manual Manual Manual lt Program gt Program lt Lacal Local Local Local Local Local Local lt Run lt Reset gt OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF pee eee ess Come CE Renee TCs TT Cer OFF lt ON g
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53. Delay low limit alarm Measurement high limit alarm Measurement low limit alarm Deviation high limit alarm Deviation low limit alarm Deviation out limit alarm Deviation in limit alarm Setting high limit alarm Setting low limit alarm Output high limit alarm Output low limit alarm Other CX alarm Other non CX alarm Alarm Ack ALL when all alarms are acknowledged 3 33 z D D lt 5 3 a O 5 lt D A g D r D 3 4 Displaying a List of Alarms Marks and Image Marks 3 34 Procedure Sorting Data On the Alarm List tabbed page click a title item to sort the list by the item The first time you click the list is sorted in ascending order the second time you click in descending order Copying Data Specify the cursor range Click a line to select cursor A and drag to cursor B The method is the same as in the digital display window On the Edit menu click Copy to copy the data between cursors A and B to the clipboard The status channel level type and time information is copied For the type only the character string is copied The data numbers in the Time column are not copied In addition to the operations above you can specify the following settings on the Alarm List tabbed page e Switch the channel string View menu e Switch between absolute and relative time Time Axis menu e Switch the time display format Time Axis menu e Show or hide data numbers Time Axis menu
54. E DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE IM 04L61B01 01EN How to Use This Manual Structure of the Manual This manual contains five chapters Chapter 1 2 Scope of This Manual Title and Description Before Using the Product Gives an overview of Universal Viewer and explains the PC system requirements for the software Basic Operation Explains common data file operations such as how to start the software how to open data files and how to connect to data files Displaying and Converting Data Explains how to set display conditions of data files and how to convert data into Excel and ASCII formats Saving and Printing Data Explains how to save data display conditions and how to print data Troubleshooting Lists error messages and explains how to deal with them This manual does not explain the basic operations of your PC s operating system For this information read the Windows user s guide or related materials Conventions Used in This Manual Unit Notes K Denotes 1024 Example 768K file size k Denotes 1000 Improper handling or use can lead to injury to the user or damage to the user must refer to the user s manual for special instructions The A the ins
55. File Configuration The background of the names of active data files is gray and link icons are shown next to the names Duplicate Data Files You can identify duplicate data files in the same folder files with different names that contain the same data The background of the names of duplicate data files is orange 2 10 IM 04L61B01 01EN 2 3 Linking Data Files Missing Data Files You can identify which data files are missing from the set of data files that is currently displayed The names of missing data files are indicated as Lack and the background is gray Information about how many files make up a missing section is not displayed Information about missing data files before and after the set of data files that is currently displayed is not displayed Candidate Data Files for Linking Candidate data files that can be linked to the set of data files that is currently displayed are displayed The background of the names of candidate data files is gray Link icons are not displayed Candidate files are those that meet the following conditions e The data file is a component of a single recording data file that is also composed of the data files that are currently displayed e There will be no missing data when the data file is linked e The recording data file is in the same folder as the data files that are currently displayed A single recording data file is composed of data files that are created through one recording
56. Images of freehand messages are not printed Image Mark Dialog Box Double click a line to open the Image Mark dialog box You can copy or print the image mark from the Image Mark dialog box For the operating procedure see section 3 1 12 Displaying Copying and Printing Image Marks Freehand messages In addition to the operations above you can specify the following settings on the Image Mark List tabbed page e Switch between absolute and relative time Time Axis menu e Switch the time display format Time Axis menu e Show or hide data numbers Time Axis menu e Specify cursors e Clear cursors Edit menu e Select all data Edit menu e Delete marks Edit menu or toolbar If you set clear or reset items in the Image Mark List tabbed page the result of the operation is reflected in the other displays YL cece ocededoddededdeddeeeddeeceecdedeeddeecedddeeeedddeedddeceedeeeeeeedddeeeedddeeeeddedddedeedddeeceedeeeeddecdedededeeddeedededded 3 37 e eq HulwiaAuoy pue BulAe dsig e 3 9 3 5 1 3 38 Listing Event Information and Control Modes CX1000 CX2000 You can display event information and control mode information for display data files and event data files whose data has been sampled on the CX1000 or CX2000 These two sets of information are displayed on the Event List tabbed page and Ctrl Mode List tabbed page in the alarm mark display window section 3 4 The file name extension is cds
57. M Channel Tag No Window Convert Information Signature Help i aag 2g fa SL ELl El a a a a k 42 42 gt a Display Group Settine File Graph 000224_121002_141857 GDS Tag Comment 1d Mark Note gt ZY BEETH lt A Wi cHaco2 Image Mark Normal A Wi chaos Image Mark Size gt Compact 2 M cHaoo4 80 8 j A W cHaoos 1504 150 Line Thick ZF E cuacos ZF E cuaco7 BS Leeend FA E cHaoos _ 60 _ 8 Legend Mode gt oO O E a Cursor Value 7 m 8 1004 A Ss T g Cursor Transparency E 2 5 5 5 o 404 4 Style Date Format gt Decimal Point gt 50 20 20 Tool Bar Search Bar Status Bar 0 0 0 ol te 219 14 19 30 14 20 00 14 20 30 14 21 00 14 21 30 Absolute Time h m s sO0secidiv Display all image mark with normal type GAP NUM SGRL The image mark appears and the image button color changes Image button normal display IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 23 3 1 Displaying Waveforms 2 To change the display size on the View menu click Image Mark Size and then the appropriate size You can set the display size to Small Normal or Large The display size of all image marks in the waveform display area will change e Image marks are displayed semi transparently e Moving the cursor over an image mark or image button highlights the image mark seen Mfc ccdededd
58. Start time will be 8 00 00 End 14 00 00 Computation If the time on the recorder was changed during recording the timestamps of data entries are calculated in reference to the last data entry position As shown above if the time is changed from 6 00 00 to 10 00 00 the original timestamps from 4 00 00 to 6 00 00 are assumed to be 8 00 00 to 10 00 00 These timestamps are used in the search so if you set the search period as 5 00 00 to 6 00 00 nothing will be detected If you set the search period as 8 00 00 to 9 00 00 files will be detected and displayed on the link view tabbed page Example 5 If the Exclude specified time check box is selected If you specify a time range from 8 00 to 10 00 a file whose stop time is 8 00 or a file whose start time is 10 00 is not included in the search result Searching by Channel Number Tag Number or Tag Comment From the list box select Channel No Tag No or Tag Comment and then enter the character string you want to search for Data files that contain the string will be displayed in the search results You cannot specify a character string that includes a space Searching by Batch Name Select the Batch Name check box and enter the batch number and lot number You can also search by specifying only the batch number or only the lot number If you select the check box and leave both the batch number and lot number blank data files that include batch information will be displayed in the searc
59. That Are Saved Channel identification string mode channel tag No or tag comment Date and time display settings Data No display on off Flag display on off TLOG file information item on off and print comment Timer number for TLOG file data conversion and file conversion format 4 1 2 Display Condition Files and Precedence The following three types of display condition files are available for Universal oe Destination Display Save Display Setting Same folder as Display conditions only condition file on the File menu or _ the data file Save Display Setting on the toolbar gt iene bao file As on the File menu location information Save Template on Specified Display conditions excluding the File menu location cursor data numbers mark information and mark note information illustration of How Display Conditions Are Saved to vdx Files Data file 1 Data file 2 Data file 3 Data file 4 Display i a gt 5 gt Display preron Display conditions Display conditions Display conditions Display condition file 1 file 2 file 3 file 4 vdx vdx vdx vdx Illustration of How Display Conditions and Link Settings Are Saved to Idx Files Data file 1 Data file 2 Data file 3 Data file 4 Display conditions and link information Link settings file Idx 4 2 IM 04L61B01 01EN 4 1 Saving Display Conditions When a data file is opened the precedence of display condition files are as follows 1 Display
60. Y axis becomes editable as shown in the figure below Click to switch to Compact mode A Reset scale values Click to T a Scale value Scale change to expand reduce button Detail mode In this condition turn the mouse wheel to Scale line move the scale values a vertically a 5 Title Use the Vertical splitter View menu Expand or reduce to switch the Y axis area i Y axis Y axis 2 amod scale value scale w a aie acest ee change area movement Detail mode l area Active waveform icon Compact Mode and Detail Mode There are two Y axis styles compact mode and detail mode You can switch between the two by clicking the icon at the top of the Y axis area In compact mode scale values are hidden narrowing the width of the Y axis Expanding and Reducing a Y Axis Scale When you move the cursor into the scale value edit area the cursor changes as shown in the figure Clicking in this condition shows a scale expand reduce button Click an arrow or spin the mouse wheel to expand or reduce the scale This operation cannot be performed for channels whose Y axis Type is set to 2 Value Scrolling a Y axis Scale When you move the cursor into the scale edit area the cursor changes as shown in the figure Spinning the mouse wheel in this condition causes the Y axis scale to scroll maintaining the difference between the upper and lower limits of the scale The scale values will take on th
61. aily reports and free data Column Bar tab palate the sum of each tabbed page above in a stacked bar graph Not all the tabbed pages are displayed only those whose data is included in the report file WL ssgiidddddddaddddcdccdddcdddddaddddddddddddddddddddadddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddaddacaaddadddddcdccdddacdddddaddddadddddddddddddddddddddd d da IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 53 z m D lt 5 a O 5 lt D d w D r D 3 8 Viewing Report Files 3 54 You can perform the following operations on the report file display window Switching the Channel String On the View menu click Channel Tag No or Tag Comment to select the channel display mode This also changes the channel names in the legend on the Column Bar tab Switching the Time Display Format On the View menu click Date Format to select the date format This also changes the date format of the time axis on the Column Bar tab Switching the Sheet Display Direction Click the horizontal vertical display switch button to arrange the channels vertically vertical display or arrange the channels horizontally horizontal display The data display area shows the following information Status The events that occurred during the creation of the report are displayed using icons and text Display Status Description CCC which the report was created which the report was created Pw Blackout A power failure occurred during the perio
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63. already been displayed Error Messages Code Message 201 Can t open No YOKOGAWA binary file 203 There is no available data 211 Can t write to file 212 Can t read file 213 Can t open file 214 Insufficient disk capacity 215 No such file 218 No such folder 250 Failed to start Adobe Reader 3109 This name s directory already exists 3110 Can t overwrite to file 3111 Can t write to file IM 04L61B01 01EN Description This message appears to confirm whether you want to sign the record Click OK to cancel the operation Description or Cause A file with the same name already exists at the save destination A file with the same name already exists at the save destination The signature information of the files in the batch is inconsistent The file has been deleted or moved A data file planned to be linked is already open so it cannot be displayed Description You are trying to open a file that is not in YOKOGAWA binary format This message appears when there is no data in the file that you are trying to open There is insufficient space in Corrective Action Rearrange the files so that there are no overlapping file names or save with a different name Rearrange the files so that there are no overlapping file names or save with a different name Check the consistency in the file signature information Contact the administrator if you cannot solve the problem Refre
64. arch Alarm Right move cursor A A ap Edit Search Alarm Left move cursor A Edit Search Mark Left move cursor A A Edit Search Mark Right move cursor A Edit Search Alarm Right move cursor B Edit Search Alarm Left move cursor B Edit Search Mark Right move cursor B Edit Search Mark Left move cursor B When you move the cursor over a toolbar or search bar button a tooltip will appear You can move show and hide bars as you would other standard Windows toolbars If on the View menu you click Tool Bar A M Search Bar or Status Bar and turn on the command the corresponding bar appears If you turn off the command the bar disappears 1 1 3 Installation and Version Updating Download the latest installer from YOKOGAWA s website to install and update the software From the Help menu you can view the software version information and access the link to the website 1 6 IM 04L61B01 01EN 1 2 PC System Requirements 1 2 1 Hardware PC APC running Windows Vista Windows 7 or Windows 8 1 Description C i CSCs sSCSCSCSCSCid P Intel Pentium 4 3 GHz or faster x64 or x86 processor Main memory At least 2 GB Hard disk Free space of at least 100 MB depending on the amount of data you may need more memory A video card that is recommended for the OS and a display that is supported by the OS A mouse compatible with the OS Keyboard A keyboard compatible with the OS Communica
65. ata file None Excel 97 2003 Workbook xls 65536 File name shown in the window e The converted data file name will vary depending on whether the file includes batch information If a batch number or lot number is specified the default file name will include the number e Do not specify the external storage medium as the save destination because it will take a long period of time to save the file e Do not specify the root directory as the save destination e Make sure you have enough disk space at the destination Yd hddiddddddaddddcdadddadddddddddadddddacadaddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddacddaddadddaddaddadaadaacaddaaadaaddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddda 3 59 3 10 Converting Data 3 10 2 Converting Alarm Mark Image Mark Event Control Mode and Operation Log Information Additional information alarm mark image mark event control mode and operation log in the displayed data file can be converted and saved separately The example below shows how to convert alarm information Procedure 1 In the window display the file that you want to convert and save the information of 2 On the Convert menu click Alarm To ja Uni File Edit TimeAxis Y Axis View Window Convert Information Si EA i E RY Ge CF opt X EJE Data To A A B B ab a BN Me miinor Mark To The Alarm To dialog box appears 3 Specify the settings for the file conversion Alarm List E x Excel 97 20
66. ata files event data files manual sampled data files TLOG files report files and lists 4 3 1 Printing a Data File Specify what you want to print before printing Procedure 1 In the window display the file that you want to print 2 On the Information menu click About Document The About Document dialog box appears x M File Name 000026_120910_153236 GDS M Device Type GX20 M Serial No gt SSM807755 v File Message M Time Correct None M Starting Cond gt Manual M Dividing Cond gt Manual M Meas Ch 20 M Math Ch 40 M Comm Ch a 1 M Data Count 308 M Sampling Int 1 000 sec M Start Time gt 2012 0910 15 32 36 000 M Stop Time gt 2012 09 10 15 37 43 000 M Trigger Time gt 2012 0940 15 37 43 000 M Trigger No 307 M Damage Check gt Not Damaged M Started by gt Key In M Stopped by gt Key In M Comment 3 Select the check boxes for the items that you want to print in the header You can enter up to 128 characters for the comment 4 On the File menu click Print Settings The Print Settings dialog box appears Option Start and end times Printout Setup Print Range Print range Print Graph Format 1 page Multiple Pages Line Thick 1 Opt x Print Graph Grid 1hour 7 idiv Sub Grid None z Split Circular Interval hour 7 ev Sub Split None x Y Axis Column Num 1 Color Mode Blackiyhite
67. axis number Click to select Linear Log or 2 Value from the list Click to select Detail or Compact e No You can specify the Y axis to share between waveforms If a Y axis was shared among multiple waveforms consistency in their reference will be checked For example if waveform A is using the Y axis of waveform B and waveform B uses the Y axis of C waveform A is changed automatically to use the Y axis of C e Mode Set the Y axis display to Detail or Compact In Compact mode scale values are not displayed e Type Set the type of scale to assign to the Y axis to Linear Log or 2 Value e Title Enter a title of your choosing Up to 30 characters can be displayed If you do not specify the title the channel number tag number or tag comment assigned to the waveform is used as its default title Specifying the Value Display Format ee 727 Channel to channet T Gis M wo faH cca YO1 Detail 2 0000 20000 00 100 0 Moof o cHoo2 yo2 Detal Linear I 2 0000 20000 00 100 0 M wos Donacon a YOS Detail Linear Jd 2 0000 20000 00 100 0 Moof choos yo4 Detal Linear I 2 0000 20000 00 100 0 Click the appropriate icon in the Form column to select F normal or E exponential The scale and trip values in the same line will be displayed in the specified format In exponential display the grid line spacing value is invalid When you click the OK button the valu
68. ay conditions see section 4 1 Saving Display Conditions Yee ccccccddddedddeddddddedddddcddddddddedddddddddddddddddddddddeddddeddeddddeddddddddedddeecdeddeeed IM 04L61B01 01EN 2 11 uoieiado siseg fy 2 4 Viewing Data File Information You can view information on active data files by selecting About Document from the Information menu You can also specify the header information that is printed gt Printing section 4 3 2 4 1 Viewing Information in the File Information dialog box Procedure 1 On the Information menu click File Information Universal Viewer Signature Help The Basic Information tabbed page of the File Information dialog box appears Display Data File or Event Data File x Basic Info Batch info Batch text Signature Info M File Name 094546 _080101_000110 DSD M Process Type Batch M Device Type gt Dx1000 M Serial No gt S5E70 M File Message 3 M Time Correct gt None M Starting Cond Manual M Dividing Cond Manual M Meas Ch 2 E M Math Ch 3 it M Ext Ch 0 M Data Count 250 M Sampling Int 2 000 sec M Start Time 2008 01 01 00 01 10 000 M Stop Time 2008 01 01 00 09 28 000 M Trigger Time 2008 01 01 00 09 28 000 M Trigger No 249 M Damage Check Not Damaged M Started by Key In M Stopped by Key In M Comment Explanation The File Information dialog box consists of multiple tabbed pages The following tabbed pages appear only wh
69. ay format varies depending on whether there is tag information If the event is program control Program is displayed Display Control Type Tag Number Loop Type Description Available Program control 7 _ SS O TagNo Yes _ Tag number string Control mode n Internal INT LoopNo N Internal INT loop number EXT loop number Nothing is displayed for program control Ctri Run Stop Display Black characters not enclosed in angle brackets Ctri A M C Indicates auto manual or cascade control mode The meaning of the character color and the angle brackets are as described above Ctri SP Indicates whether the SP value is in remote local or program mode The meaning of the character color and the angle brackets are as described above po isplay CL Description O Indicates local mode Indicates remote mode Indicates program mode Program Run Stop Nothing is displayed for control mode Indicates that the program condition has not changed Program Hold Indicates program control hold and release condition The meaning of the character color and the angle brackets are as described above Nothing is displayed for control mode Display Indicates program control hold Indicates program control hold release Program Wait Indicates program control wait and release condition The meaning of the character color and the angle brackets are as described above Nothin
70. ay save SaveCustom Certificate save SaveCert Parameter save SaveParameter All settings save SaveAll Report load LoadReport Scale image load LoadScale Custom display load LoadCustom Parameter load LoadParameter Certificate load LoadCert All settings load LoadAll eneKeyDone iq lt O s O ie p O gt IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 6 Listing the Operation Log Operation What Appears on the Screen Bold words are displayed on the screen Non bold words are explanations IM 04L61B01 01EN Key creation Key creation Installation of certificate Certificate creation Touch screen adjustment initialization Sign in Setting change Alarm setting change Alarm delay setting change Calibration correction set point change Calibration correction value change Save directory change Recipient address change Source address change Subject change GeneKeyCancel GeneKeyStart InstallServCert CreateCert ExecTouchCal Initialize Sign In SetParameter SetAlarm SetAlmDelay SetCCModePnt SetCCValue SetDirectory SetRecipient SetSender SetSubject Login change SetLogin Module update Module disconnection Modules installed Module information Module activation Reconfiguration UpdateModule RemoveModule AttachModule InfoModule ApplyModule Updateing Detail Information ConfigModule UpdateWeb For log ent
71. change the decimal point character in Universal Viewer on the View menu click Decimal Point Toolbar Search Bar and Status Bar To show or hide the bars on the View menu click Tool Bar Search Bar or Status Bar 2 1 2 Closing Universal Viewer Procedure 1 On the File menu click Exit Or click the x button If you have changed the settings the message Save changes to file name appears To save the settings click Yes Otherwise click No IM 04L61B01 01EN 2 1 uoijeiado s1iseg 2 2 Opening a Data File On Universal Viewer you can use any of the following methods to open a data file e Specify a file name and open the data file e Drag a data file to open it e Open a data file from search results 2 2 1 Specifying a File Name and Opening the Data File In the Open dialog box specify the file name and open the data file Procedure 1 On the File menu click Open Or click Open on the toolbar File Wiew Help Gz Open Ctri O Open an existing file The Open dialog box appears CO xi lookin pam ead Recent Places Desktop IP l NetSOLPMK A Computer x a Network Files of type r Event File Not Damaged Name Datem T _ 000006_121209_092949 DAE __ 000007_121209_093507 DAE __ 000008_121209_094507 DAE _ 000009_121209_095507 DAE _ 000010_121209_100507 DAE _ 000011_121209_101507 DAE __ 000012_121209_102507 DAE
72. conditions included in the link settings file ldx 2 Display condition file vdx 3 Template file tdx The details of data file conditions are provided below For a Single Data File e If there is no display condition file vdx and a template file tdx has not been applied the file is displayed with default conditions e If there is a display condition file vdx the file is displayed according to it regardless of whether a template file tdx is being used For Multiple Data Files Linked files e If there is a link settings file ldx and the data files are opened from it the display conditions in it is applied regardless of whether a template file tdx is being used e f there is no display condition file vdx for the first data file and a template file tdx is not being used the first file is displayed with default conditions e f there is no display condition file vdx for the first data file and a template file tdx is being used the first file is displayed with the conditions of the template file In this situation if there is a display condition file vdx for any of the subsequent data files the mark information in it is applied e f there is a display condition file vdx for the first data file the file is displayed according to it regardless of whether a template file tdx is being used In this situation if there is a display condition file vdx for any of the subsequent data files
73. ct i Oot Mono CHI A wos cona IM wos choos o ooo Cl wos CHI Detail Detail Detail Linear Linear H The line will be selected In this example the W02 line is selected ao cH002 Yo02 NOS CH OT Vv NDG cHo04 Y04 Drag The lines up to the point where you release the mouse button will be selected Linear Linear Linear W02 to W04 are selected 3 On the action bar click Grouping l Y axes whose unit is the same are grouped together Display Group Setting 0 Seis Group Name 04 05 06 OF 08 Of 10 11 12 GROUP 1 13 14 15 16 17 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 v wo Pe CHOD ey Wo CHOO2 I yo2 Mode Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail u Detail Detail x Detail Detail amp Detail m Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail m Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail Detail x Detail m Detail Y Axis Type Linear f4 Linear I gt gt Linear f4 Linear I Linear 4 Linear i4 Linear f4 Linear I4 Linear i4 Linear 4 Linear f4 Linear f4 Linear f4 Linear I4 Linear 4 Linear i4 Linear i4 Linear i4 Linear 4 Linear f4 Linear f4 Linear f4 Linear f4 Linear I4 Linear 4 Linear f4 Linear f4 Linear
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75. d cursor A is set 2 Drag the cursor to the line where you want to set cursor B and release the mouse button The line where you release the mouse button will be the cursor B position Edit Erase Cursor to clear the range selection Click a line gt Eile Edit Time View Window Convert Information Signature Help oe AD ct oF ct Eo th tl BORO Ei Aaa we Be of Bo o all Aa B Ke Universal Viewer Le N T a Display File Sheet 000018_110223_210800 DAD GROUP EAEE Absolute li mefHo l 2011023 21 08 00 000r000000ho dd Cursor A oorooooooas PIN 2ooooooogoos PP 1400000000007 FPI Selected range Drag and oe TI TIT rere et cces PIN cost FIH soto om sen release 2041 02 23 2 9665 9696 FHH 9923 1 9938 FH 8793 8852 f 6383 1 6482 2011 02 23 21 08 42 000 00000021 i i dj j i 6283 Cursor B 3 To clear the cursors on the Edit menu click Erase Cursor The range selection will be released IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 3 Displaying Digital Values You can use the keys below to move the display range e Press the UP ARROW key to scroll a line up and the DOWN ARROW key to scroll a line down e Press the PAGE UP key to show the previous page and the PAGE DOWN key to show the next page e Press the RIGHT ARROW key or LEFT ARROW key respectively to move one channel to the right or left WLLLLccccccccccAQA3KcOQQ 4CaxzuzqQzzO hcczzzzzdcdccczzzAz cdahcc
76. d over which the report was created The time was changed during the period over which the report was created Bo Burnout A burn out occurred during the period over which the report was created Ave The average value during the period over which the report was created Max The maximum value during the period over which the report was created Min The minimum value during the period over which the report was created Sum The sum value during the period over which the report was created Inst The instantaneous value when the report was created The Ave Max Min Sum and Inst values are displayed only if they had been specified in the report file creation settings Report Type All tab On the All tabbed page a summary of each tabbed page is displayed Therefore the report type hourly daily weekly monthly batch custom daily or free is shown next to the time display IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 8 Viewing Report Files Stacked Bar Graph Display Column Bar tab If the report data contains sum values stacked bar graphs will be drawn on the Column Bar tabbed page In reference to the first channel whose sum value is greater than or equal to zero all channels whose unit is the same as the reference channel or all channels whose sum value is greater than or equal to zero are summed and displayed in a bar graph Column Bar tab Report File 000261_ SAMPLE110524_160000HD DAR
77. dal source code for AES authentication key generation In accordance with the Heimdal license agreement the copyright notice redistribution conditions and license are listed below SMARTDAC STANDARD Universal Viewer Copyright c 2006 Kungliga Tekniska Hogskolan Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm Sweden All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms with or without modification are permitted provided that the following conditions are met 1 Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer 2 Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution 3 Neither the name of the Institute nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF US
78. dddeddddddcdedddeededdeddddeddeededdededddeedddedeedededddededddedeeecd Explanation The Display Group Setting dialog box consists of multiple tabbed pages The spreadsheet on each tabbed page shows the settings of each waveform in rows and the setup items in columns Trip1 Value 2 0000 2 0000 0 0 1000 0 0000 Channel Color Waveform number In this dialog box you can edit the setup data in the following ways e Set each setup item individually e Specify a range of items and set them at once e Copy setup data between waveforms To set multiple items at once or to copy setup data you must use the action bar of the dialog box For these procedures see the later half of this section This section explains how to set each setup item individually Showing and Hiding Columns Hide icon Show icon Grid Zone Scale m MIN MAX MOIE MA H e MIN MAX 0 0 100 0 1 0 0 0 100 0 0 100 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 200 0 C 1 0 0 0 100 0 0 200 0 0 0 100 0 nn annn mMm an nn ann nn annn nn annn If you move the pointer over a column title a hide icon appears Click it to hide the column When you hide a column a show icon will appear in the upper right of the page Click this icon to show the hidden columns IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 1 Displaying Waveforms IM 04L61B01 01EN Changing the Active Display Group When you open a data file you can set which group to display in front Click the group tab N
79. dedededeedeedddeddddeddededdecdeeeeeceedeceeedeeeddddeeeeddeededeeeecedeeeed d 3 When image marks are overlapped you can change the display order of image marks as follows Click the image button or image mark to move the image mark to the front or hold down the Shift key and click to move it to the back Click a mark to move to the front Hold down the Shift key and click to move to the back 4 To close all image marks on the View menu click Image Mark and then Compact To close an individual image mark click the button in the upper right of the image mark The image mark will close Explanation The table below describes the different display conditions Image Button Status S O m am Compact display Only the image button is displayed o o mum Highlight display The close button is displayed o Z o Z o o arrear Image Mark dialog box is displayed Copying Image Marks to the Clipboard 1 Move the cursor over an image mark and click the button E in the upper right Or double click the image mark An Image Mark dialog box opens g Image Mark 14 18 36 14 20 14 Ex Click this button or double click the e image mark to display the Image Mark dialog box 3 24 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 1 Displaying Waveforms 2 Click the copy button in the upper left The image mark is copied to the clipboard 3 Click the x button to close the Image Mark dialog box
80. dedeeeddddddceeddeddddeeedeedeeedededddedeedeededceeddedeeedeedeceddeeedeeeeeeddeced IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 17 e eq HulpaAuoy pue BulAe dsig e 3 1 Displaying Waveforms 3 1 9 Displaying Cursor Values and Statistics Control The Control dialog box shows values at cursor positions and value differences between cursors You can also move cursor positions show alarm information and copy data to the clipboard Procedure 1 On the Window menu click Control Or click the corresponding button on the toolbar Click here to select LA p Universal Viewer File Edit TimeAxis Y Axis View Window Convert Information Signature Help mE Mitt Be SS yy Leow e vi aaa e Open the Control window The Control dialog box appears The values of cursors A and B on the waveform display screen Control 000020_121201_114242 DAD GROUP 1 Copy button Cursor movement buttons 20121201 VY 12 13 06 000 2012 1 2 01 11 51 06 000 Absolute Time 00 22 00 000 Channel Value A Value B Value B A CHOO1 max i 1 9487 Wii 1 4627 0 4860 v min jt 1 9525 ij 1 4745 0 4780 CH002 Max M 19980 fj 1 7658 0 2322 v min i 1 9987 jj 1 7740 0 2247 CHOO3 Max 1 9074 i 1 9487 0 0413 v min W 193126 W 1 9525 0 0399 CH004 Max M 1 5867 M 1 9980 0 3113 v min M 16960 fj 1 9987 0 3027 CH005 max M 13511 M 1 9074 0 5563 v min
81. deeeddeeddeedeeeeddeddedddeddddddddddededddeecddeedededdedddeedddeddddeededdede 3 36 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 4 Displaying a List of Alarms Marks and Image Marks 3 4 4 IM 04L61B01 01EN Timestamp of the data entry Image mark that was added that the image mark was added to Name of the user the image mark was added Image Mark List Tabbed Page Mark List tabbed page Click to switch the page Time when the image mark was added Absolute Time Creation Time Image Mark Use Group 2012 10 02 14 10 41 000 00000104 1 2012 10 02 14 13 21 000 00000264 2012 10 02 14 15 13 760 Key In All Groups li 2012 10 02 14 15 21 000 00000384 a 2012 10 02 14 16 44 000 00000467 2012 10 02 14 19 58 510 Display group where that added the image mark The Image Mark List tabbed page lists image mark information freehand messages added during recording in the data file The displayed items are described below Image Mark Reduced image marks are displayed User Display _ 0 KeyIn Key input by a user or when key login is disabled Username Key input by a user or when key login is enabled The name of the user who made the key input appears Remote In Input by remote input Comm In Inout using a communication command EventIn _ _ Input by event input Group See the description for the Mark list tabbed page Procedure Copying Data The procedure is the same as that for the Mark list tabbed page
82. display data files or cev event data files Event List Tabbed Page The Event List tabbed page lists events that occurred during memory sampling Procedure Event source information 1 To open the list display window on the Window menu click List Or click the List button on the toolbar k d t ba List Open the List Window The List window opens 800 DAD 2 Click the Event List tab Time when the event occurred Time when the event ended Event List an tabbed page Event List CTIME EVENT LOZ TH INT 02 LOI PYH oT 18 14224 000 00000053 aI 18 14 25 250 00000054 INT 03 LOS PVH amp 2010 05 11 16 14 24 000 00000054 2010 05 11 16 14 25 250 00000054 INT 03 LO PVH 2010 05 11 16 14 24 000 00000054 2010 05 11 16 14 25 250 00000054 TIME EVENT Liz TM 2010 05 11 16 14 35 500 00000059 2010 05711 16 14 36 750 00000060 INT 02 min a 010 05 11 16 14 35 500 00000059 2010 05 11 16 14 36 750 00000060 INT 03 LOS 0100511 16 14 35 500 00000059 2010 05 11 16 14 96 750 00000060 INT 03 olan 2010 05 11 16 14 35 500 00000059 2010 05 11 16 14 36 750 00000060 Event type Event level Sorting Data On the Event List tabbed page click a title item to sort the list by that item The first time you click the list is sorted in ascending order the second time you click in descending order The table below shows the ascending sort rule Title Ascending Di
83. e are mapped to 50 different colors and measured values are displayed using these colors For display data the maximum and minimum values are displayed respectively in the top row and bottom row in the space allotted for the waveform For event data instantaneous data is displayed in a single row If you move the cursor over a color bar the waveform number will appear If you click or drag the color bar the corresponding section of the waveform appears in the waveform display area By default the color overview is hidden To show it drag the horizontal splitter at the top of the tabbed page down YL eccccccdcdeeddddedddddddeddededdddededdedddddeddededdedddddddddededdddedddddeddddddeddeded Backfill Mark Display If backfill took place in a data file acquired with Data Logging Software GA10 marks are displayed to indicate the backfill Backfill Start is displayed at the start point and Backfill End is displayed at the end point Back Fill Start Back Fill Endi Pi i 2 Value Channel Display For input that takes on two values such as OFF and ON or 0 and 1 setting the Y axis type to 2 Value is convenient Hereafter a channel whose Y axis type is set to 2 Value will be referred to as a 2 value channel This is set in section 3 1 2 Setting Display Group Details e The waveform is displayed using a rectangular wave e 2 value scales and values are displayed on the Y axis You can set the scale display t
84. e i MIH Value Linear fe F 2 0000 i 0 2 0000 E Linear f 2 0000 2 0000 Linear J4 2 0000 2 0000 Linear f4 2 0000 f 2 0000 Linear H 2 0000 2 0000 Linear i4 2 0000 i 2 0000 Linear Hd 10 000 if 10 000 Linear i4 10 000 f 10 000 Linear H 10 000 t 10 000 Linear 4 10 000 r 10 000 Linear f4 10 000 i 10 000 Linear f 10 000 i 10 000 Linear f4 10 000 f 10 000 Linear i4 10 000 f 10 000 Linear f4 10 000 f 10 000 Linear i4 10 000 f 10 000 Linear Jd 10 000 i 10 000 Linear H4 10 000 f 10 000 Linear i4 10 000 10 000 Linear 4 10 000 f 10 000 Linear J4 10 000 f 10 000 Linear 4 10 000 i 10 000 Linear fi 10 000 f 10 000 Linear i4 10 000 f 10 000 Linear f4 10 000 i 10 000 Linear i4 10 000 f 10 000 Linear f4 10 000 i 10 000 Linear i4 10 000 f 10 000 Linear Jd 10 000 i 10 000 Linear i4 10 000 f 10 000 Linear f4 10 000 10 000 Linear i4 10 000 f 10 000 Linear i4 10 000 BERBER ERE RE RE RE RRR ERE Re Re RE RE Re Bey 2 Click the tab of the group you want to configure Group tab number Display Group Setting ap 02 03 04 05 06 OF 08 09 10 11 Group Mame GROUP 1 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 3 3 1 Displaying Waveforms Waveform No Click a waveform number to select the waveform 3 Ed
85. e is set to 2 Value Specifying the Y Axis Grid Line Spacing You can display Y axis grid lines at the specified spacing Select the grid line spacing check box If unselected the default grid line spacing will be used Click the value display area to enter values Click OK to display the Y axis grid lines at the specified spacing This cannot be specified for channels whose Y axis Type is set to 2 Value z D D lt 5 3 a O 5 lt D A 5 UO D r D When you specify the Y axis grid line spacing in the Display Group Setting dialog box the Y axis grid setting on the menu and toolbar will be voided YL eeeeececellcdlleedededddddeeeeededecdeeeeeddededeedeedeeoeeddococeoeeeeeeedeeeceeceeeedeeedoedeeeeceeeceeeed Specifying Waveform Colors You can assign colors to waveforms To assign a color click the appropriate color cell to display the Color Setting dialog box Select from the basic colors available To assign a custom color click Define Custom Colors in the dialog box The procedure is the same as that for the standard Windows color setting dialog box The items in the tabbed pages of the Display Group Setting dialog box apply to the tabbed pages of the waveform display digital display and circular display The table below shows the setup operations that affect and the results that are applied to these tabbed pages When each operation is performed the displays marked as Yes are affected D
86. e values at the new position This operation cannot be performed for channels whose Y axis Type is set to 2 Value Changing the Active Y Axis In the Y axis area click a Y axis to activate it The active waveform icon moves below the new active Y axis When a Y axis is shared among multiple waveforms the waveform with the smallest number in the display group will become the active waveform Switching Y Axis Titles On the View menu click Channel Tag No or Tag Comment to change the type of character string used for Y axis titles IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 13 e eq HulwiaAuoy pue HurAejdsiq e 3 1 Displaying Waveforms 3 14 Changing the Grid Display Y axis and time axis Click either one to select Universal Viewer File Edit TimeAxis Y Axis View Window Convert Information Signature elp a B gi ggota 9 L eLA RY a 4a a Bo o abl Ka B fe gt a ao of aan Display File Graph 001502_ 110520 095 Yu vi ttt awa 71 4 AI r7 o 1 Select a density from the Y Axis menu or click the corresponding button on the toolbar To change the density of the grid lines on the time axis X axis select a density from the TimeAxis menu or click the corresponding button on the toolbar You can select the grid line density from five levels The density of the Y axis grid lines are not applied to channels whose Y axis Type is set to 2 Value In the following situations only the grid lines that correspond to
87. ect Delete Mark from the menu the marks between cursors A and B the marks at the cursor positions and the marks saved in the data file are cleared from the display If you reset the marks only the marks saved in the data file are displayed Ye edeceodddeddddddeeddeeddeeedddddddddeedddededdeddeddedddeddedddedddeddddeededddeddede Searching for Marks You can search for mark positions and move the cursors to the found positions On the Edit menu click Search Mark and select a position Or click the corresponding button on the toolbar Click here to select Search Mark Universal Viewer E File Edit TimeAxis Y Axis View Window Convert Information Signature Help Aa E N t ot ot Q amp Q Q amp I da 1 0 Gv Ex Search 4 e B e aj fa e fe bar Move the cursor to a mark gt Searching for alarms and marks section 3 4 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 21 e eq HulpiaAuoy pue BulAe dsig e 3 1 Displaying Waveforms Changing the Display Order of Marks If multiple marks overlap and you want to change their display order hold down the Shift key and click a mark Each time you click the mark switches between being displayed in front and back 3 1 11 Adding Editing and Deleting Mark Notes Adding a Mark Note You can add mark notes to any position you like in the waveform display window For each mark note you can enter a title and comment Procedure 1 Click the position where you want to add a mark note Curs
88. ed data of the channel assigned to each waveform IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 9 e eq BulyiaAUuOy pue HulAeldsig 3 1 Displaying Waveforms 3 1 3 Setting the Time Axis Selecting Absolute or Relative Time Display You can switch the time axis display between absolute time and relative time To switch use the TimeAxis menu P File Edit TimeAxis Asie View a A B Relative Time pt e Absolute Time Displays the date and displays the time axis using data timestamps e g h m s 18 26 59 e Relative Time Displays the time axis using times in reference to the first data entry e g DAY h m s 00 00 53 All Display If you select All from the TimeAxis menu the time axis is expanded or reduced so that all the data is displayed Zooming in on or out of the Time Axis You can zoom in on or out of the area around the cursor If there is no cursor Zooming is performed in reference to the left edge of the displayed waveform Use the TimeAxis menu or click the corresponding buttons on the toolbar Click here to select Expand Reduce File Edit TimeAxis Y Axig View Window co T cu MEE aE 3 1 4 Displaying and Searching for Alarms Turning the Alarm Display On and Off Procedure 1 On the View menu click Alarm Or click the corresponding button on the toolbar p click here to select Fie Edit TimeAxis Y Axig View Window Convert hfi E A a OE ot gH oct om L Show or hide alarms A
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91. elect the display mode Switching the Time Display Format On the View menu click Date or Time to select the format Showing or Hiding Data Numbers On the View menu turn on Data No to show data numbers after timestamps Turn it off to hide them Showing or Hiding Flags One the View menu turn on Flags to show the following status information Display o Stopped TLOG computation The recorder s date and time were changed during TLOG computation Power failure occurred during TLOG computation If multiple flags are present they are displayed overlapped with the following precedence from top to bottom stop time change and power failure 3 51 e eq HulpiaAuoy pue BulAe dsig e 3 52 3 7 Displaying and Converting a TLOG File Displaying TLOG File Information On the Information menu click About Document to view information about the displayed TLOG file gt Viewing data file information section 2 4 3 7 2 Converting a TLOG File The sampled data in a TLOG data file can be converted and saved in Excel or ASCII format Use the Convert Data dialog box to specify the settings for the data conversion Procedure 1 On the Convert menu click Convert Data The TLOG Convert Data dialog box appears 2 Specify the settings for the file conversion The sampled data is saved in groups of timers Select which timer to convert the data of KA Timer 1 Specify timer lt v Timer 2 numbers j Tim
92. en there is information to be displayed e Batchinfo tabbed page e Batch text tabbed page e Signature Info tabbed page e File Comment tabbed page On each tabbed page items that do not have information to display are hidden and subsequent items are shifted up On each tabbed page items whose check boxes are selected will be used as headers in printouts 2 12 IM 04L61B01 01EN 2 4 Viewing Data File Information IM 04L61B01 01EN Items on the Basic Information Tabbed Page ile Name Process Type Device Type erial No ile Message ime Correction Whether the time was corrected during recording Starting Cond Start conditions for recording manual restart after blackout auto triggered restart running over write unknown Dividing Cond End conditions for recording manual black out auto triggered stop running data count interrupted unknown Meas Ch Math Ch Ctrl Ch Ext Ch Comm Ch Data Count ample Int tart Time top Time Stop time of recording riggered Time Time of trigger Trigger No A relative number of the data at the triggerd time in reference to the first data entry of the first file if there are missing files in the middle of a batch file the data entries in the missing sections are counted Damage Check Data file status normal error nternal Data Whether there is data that was saved through key operation yes no Calibration Corrected Names of channels on which calibration cor
93. er 3 File Type Excel 97 2003 Workbook xls Select the file format File DA Usersimm Desktop z2321509 dtg xls ox _ Cancel Click here to select the file name and save destination Path and file name 3 After you finish configuring the settings click OK The data will be converted IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 8 Viewing Report Files You can view data in report files as digital numeric values 3 8 1 Report File Display Window The report file display window displays data from files with DAR or GRE extensions Procedure 1 On the File menu click Open Or click Open on the toolbar 2 Select the report file that you want to display The report will appear The figure below is an example of a report file containing hourly and daily reports displayed in horizontal format Click to switch between horizontal and vertical displays a Universal Viewer ax Eile View Window Help PRAIA Mt ett PBS QBS yy Wo BI OROM eel viaeei e i Se of Be ol aN Ka By e fa Report File 000261_ SAMPLE110524_160000HD DAR a x Start time 2011 05 24 15 17 17 Hourly G COLUMN BAR Header area file information Channel 0 0764 0 0183 0 0410 0 0975 phe Max 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 ii Mn 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 ee Sun 1 958386E 02 4 701700E 01 14 050092E 02 2 498784E 02 Sse Oca Ocg Ocg Ocg Ave 0 0737 0 3658 0 7803 11417 Pinaka jJMax
94. er the range of channels to convert Additional Information You can select whether to include alarm and mark information in the conversion The available options vary depending on whether you selected Group or Channel described above Group or Channel Additional Information Options Group The first group and the last group are the same None With Alarm Message The first group and the last group are different None With Alarm Channel None With Alarm Data File Type Number of Lines per File Number of Lines per File File Type iran Range File Name Extension Excel97 to 2003 Workbook 10000 to 65536 xls Excel Workbook 10000 to 1048576 xlsx ASCII File txt Specifying the File Name and Save Destination Click the button to change the save destination or the name of the file to save the converted data The Change the file name dialog box appears The table below shows the default settings Setup Item Default Value e eq HulwiaAuoy pue HurAejds iq e IM 04L61B01 01EN Start point End point Number of steps Group or Channel First group number Last group number First channel number Last channel number Additional information File Type Number of lines for dividing Converted data file name Cursor A position or zero Cursor B position or the last data number of the data set 1 Group Currently displayed group Currently displayed group Minimum channel number in the data file Maximum channel number in the d
95. eral examples for different search periods Example 1 When consecutive data files A to E all exist FileA FieB FieC FieD File E Files B C and D will appear on the file view tabbed page If the files are linked files A to E are detected as a single unit and displayed on the link view tabbed page Example 2 When a portion of the linked files does not exist and the search period is within that portion File C mea mes wema eo mee Search period No files are displayed on the file view tabbed page lf the data files are linked no file links are displayed on the link view tabbed page However in the case of a batch file files A to E are detected as a single unit and displayed on the link view tabbed page IM 04L61B01 01EN 2 2 Opening a Data File IM 04L61B01 01EN Example 3 When a portion of the linked files does not exist and the search period includes that portion File C Mea mee weg eo mee Files B and D which overlap the search period are displayed on the file view tabbed page If the files are linked the unit consisting of files A and B and the unit consisting of files D and E are displayed on the link view tabbed page In the case of a batch file files A to E are detected as a single unit and displayed on the link view tabbed page Example 4 If the time was changed in the middle of recording Time changed on the GX GP Start 4 00 00 6 00 00 10 00 00 12 00 00 14 00 00
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97. es displayed in the window Y axis scale cursor value and trip value will be changed to the specified display format Specifying the Display Range Scale Click the scale value display area to enter values The input range and decimal place are as follows e Minimum and maximum values When the Y axis scale is linear 1E16 to 1E16 When the Y axis scale is log 1E 16 to 1E16 e Decimal place of values When the Y axis value display is F normal Decimal place that was used when the data was sampled When the Y axis value display is E exponential Fixed to 4 digits IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 1 Displaying Waveforms Specifying the Display Position Zone You can set the waveform display position by setting the upper and lower boundaries as percentages of the waveform display area The lower edge of the waveform display area is 0 and the upper edge is 100 Click the zone display area to enter values The input ranges are as follows e Lower boundary 0 to 99 e Upper boundary 1 to 100 e Decimal place Fixed at 1 Trip 1 to 4 You can set up to four trip lines for each waveform Only the trip lines of the active waveform are displayed on the waveform display screen Select the check boxes for the trip lines you want to display Click the value display area to enter values You can also specify colors In the waveform display window you can drag trip lines to change their positions Trip cannot be specified for channels whose Y axis Typ
98. eset computation Reset Math data when the batch group number is invalid Reset Math data Batch group number when the batch group number is valid Acknowledge computation data dropout No Math data ACK __ y OO napshot Snapshot tart mail top mail Stop mail S Save display data OJO lt D n a i Q D D N N D Q D nlnl ie Cc v N fat 3 pe wn Z e D r gt Q D r 9 gt O A 92 Save Display Data Batch group number when the batch group number is valid Save event data ave Event Data when the batch group number is invalid Save Event Data Batch group number when the batch group number is valid Manual data save to removable media ie gt v a ie re N ie lt O 3 o lt ie o D 3 D Q ie New time after time change or z er 3 D v D 3 D o D 5 To D o a m 3 D na ime Correction Start time adjustment 3 D fas Q Cc n 3 D gt na 7 re fS es g T A D J Q 49 O mr gt 4 gt D r O Q a gt sed Q 4 gt lt a O the text in the data file is displayed top time adjustment Time adjustment stop Change time using SNTP Time adjustment by the SNTP server Switch in or out of daylight saving time Switch between normal and daylight saving time IM 04L61B01 01EN jab 2 lo wY jc Bile olz
99. etaciasienadesnaeussedaeseateecstsasuneeteeset 4 4 4 2 3 USING amp Display TSM Ale sirasinda AAA E O REER Ar aaia 4 5 4 3 PARUN G eee E E E E E 4 6 4 3 1 Praning a Daa Flens r EAEE O O T r Si 4 6 4 3 2 PRUNO a E oen E tate E A N E O E E tanker 4 8 Troubleshooting 5 1 MOUS SOG IN ers A E E E E A 5 1 ss Bia eee Chapter 1 Before Using the Product 1 1 Overview of Universal Viewer This manual describes Universal Viewer You can use Universal Viewer to display on screen and print the following types of data that is generated by recorders e Display data files e Event data files e TLOG data files e Report data files including hourly daily monthly batch and daily custom and free reports e Manual sampled data files Multiple data files can be displayed simultaneously in separate windows You can link and convert data files that are displayed You can include signatures approval information in display data files and event data files created with a recorder using the advanced security function or with a DX100P DX200P 1 The AS option on the GX GP the AS1 option on the DX1000 DX2000 etc 1 1 1 Files That Can Be Displayed and Their Extensions The table below shows the types and extensions of files that Universal Viewer can display Depending on the model and the model firmware version older versions of Universal Viewer may not be able to display data files Update Universal Viewer to the latest version For the p
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102. first file Stop Time Data stop time Displays the time of the last data entry of the last file Batch Name Batch name JA dash is displayed if there is no batch information Data file status If the file is corrupt or the data is erroneous an error is normal or error displayed Duplicate Displays whether there are duplicate files File Missing Displays whether there are missing files in the batch Signature 1 No sig pass fail or No sig Not signed Signature 2 Pass Signature result is pass Signature 3 Fail Signature result is fail No signature information Sig 1 User Name User name Displays the user name if already signed Displays a Sig 2 User Name dash if there is no signature information Sig 3 User Name Not displayed by default Displayed only on the link view tabbed page In GX GP Process Type is called Sign in type and Continuous is called File ON IM 04L61B01 01EN 2 5 2 2 Opening a Data File 2 6 File View and Link View Tabbed Pages The File View tabbed page shows search results at the file level The Link View tabbed page shows search results by linking files that can be linked among the files in the File View tabbed page If you select the Show integrated link view check box on the Link View tabbed page searching is performed on the linked files and results are displayed
103. g Set Print Graph Grid first and then Sub Grid The Sub Grid options vary depending on the Print Graph Grid setting Note that the grid cannot be specified if the aforementioned Print Graph Format is set to 1 page Printing is performed according to the time axis grid used on the waveform display screen Image mark occupation Image marks are printed in the area where waveforms are printed Specify the height of the image mark print area as a percentage of the height of the waveform print area in the range of 25 to 75 Split Circular Interval Specify the cycle and time axis auxiliary grid lines to use during circular display printing Set Split Circular Interval first and then Sub Split The Sub Split options vary depending on the Split Circular Interval setting Y Axis Column Num Specify the Y axis scale to use during waveform or circular printing in terms of the number of columns Specify to which column from the right of the Y axis to print including the active Y axis The columns of the active Y axis are prioritized and the Y axis will be printed to the specified number of columns from the right For example if you specify the number of columns to 1 only the active Y axis will be printed If you enter 3 the active Y axis and the two Y axes from the right are printed IM 04L61B01 01EN 4 7 e eq Buljulig pue Bulnes Ra 4 3 Printing Color Mode Specify black and white print or color print Print Color You can specif
104. g is displayed for control mode Display Indicates program control hold Indicates program control hold release IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 41 e eq HulwaAuoy pue BulAe dsig e 3 6 Listing the Operation Log DX100P DX200P DX1000 DX2000 with the AS1 option or GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 with the AS option You can display operation logs of display data files and event data files that have been sampled on the DX100P DX200P DX1000 DX1000N DX1000T DX2000 or DX2000T with the AS1 option or the GX10 GX20 GP10 or GP20 with the AS option Operation logs are displayed on the Operation Log List tabbed page in the List window section 3 4 The file name extension is GSD DSD or dbd display data files or GSE DSE dbe event data files 3 6 1 Operation Log Tabbed Page The Procedure Serial number of operation log entries 1 Operation Log List tabbed page lists operation log information in data files To open the list display window on the Window menu click List Or click the List button on the toolbar zile i 4 ba List 800 DAD Open the List Window 2 The List window opens Click the Operation Log List tab Detailed info When the detail information Absolute or relative time is available for the log entry Switch by selecting Absolute Time or Relative Time from the View menu 2008 01 01 15 24 34 900 2008 01 01 15 24 35 000 2008 01 01 15 24 48 800 2008 01 01 15 25 09 60
105. going 20140319_ViewenDatafiles GXi20140410 Le D o O O xo D 9 5 000066_140 410_154916 G5E 000067_140410_155313 GSE 000068 140410 160313 GSE 000069 140410 161313 GSE Q00070_ 140410 162313 GSE 5 Click Close The Signature results dialog box closes IM 04L61B01 01EN 2 17 2 6 Changing the Language You can change the Universal Viewer language Before changing the Universal Viewer language close all files that are open Procedure 1 Close all files that are open 2 On the View menu click Language and select the appropriate language The language changes to the specified language 2 18 IM 04L61B01 01EN Chapter 3 Displaying and Converting Data 3 1 Displaying Waveforms You can display data sampled on different channels of a recorder as waveforms on graphs that display time on the horizontal axis and values on the vertical axis Y axis 3 1 1 Waveform Display Window When you open a display data file and an event data file the data is first displayed as waveforms To open a window that you closed before follow the procedure below Procedure 1 To open the waveform display window on the Window menu click Graph Or click the Graph button qa d a ke Pd Graph Open the Graph Window Waveforms will appear Show or hide alarms Show or hide cursor values Select the Y axis display mode coat the grid p Po File Edit TimeAxis Y Axis View ndow onvert Information N ture
106. gs in arbitration shall be conducted in the English language unless otherwise agreed The award of arbitration shall be final and binding upon both parties however each party may make an application to any court having jurisdiction for judgment to be entered on the award and or for enforcement of the award 12 Miscellaneous 12 1 This Agreement supersedes all prior oral and written understandings representations and discussions between the parties concerning the subject matter hereof to the extent such understandings representations and discussions should be discrepant or inconsistent with this Agreement 12 2 If any part of this Agreement is found void or unenforceable it shall not affect the validity of the balance of the Agreement which shall remain valid and enforceable according to its terms and conditions The parties hereby agree to attempt to substitute for such invalid or unenforceable provision a valid or enforceable provision that achieves to the greatest extent possible the economic legal and commercial objectives of the invalid or unenforceable provision 12 3 Failure by either party to insist on performance of this Agreement or to exercise a right when entitled does not prevent such party from doing so at a later time either in relation to that default or any subsequent one End of document IM 04L61B01 01EN About the Usage of Open Source Software Heimdal The password management function of the following product uses Heim
107. h results Searching by Signin Status Of the data files that include signature information data files with the selected signin statuses are searched From the list select the signin status you want to search for The available options and their descriptions are shown below Option Description 1No sig Files without Signature 1 2No sig Files without Signature 2 3No sig Files without Signature 3 None signed Files without Signature 1 Signature 2 or Signature 3 Signed Files with Signature 1 Signature 2 or Signature 3 Signed All Files with Signature 1 Signature 2 and Signature 3 When the search is performed in units of file links file links whose last file meets the search conditions are detected 2 7 uoieiado siseg 2 2 Opening a Data File Displaying Consecutive Data That Exceeds 32 Million Points Universal Viewer cannot display consecutive data that exceeds 32 million points e g a data file sampled at 1 second intervals over one year in the same window If you open such data from the search results the data is automatically divided according to the following conditions and displayed in multiple windows e The first division contains data from the first file up to the file that results in a number of points as close as possible to but not exceeding 32 million points The number of data points in this calculation includes those of missing files and those during power failure periods e In the first division w
108. he Mark List tabbed page lists mark information marks added during recording and marks added on Universal Viewer in the data file The displayed items are described below Mark If the mark string is too long and does not fit in the display area the overflowing characters are replaced with an ellipsis User Display Description Key In Key input by a user or when key login is disabled Username Key input by a user or when key login is enabled The name of the user who made the key input appears Remote In Input by remote input Comm In Input using a communication command Event In Input by event input None Input by a trigger or on Universal Viewer Unknown Input other than above Group Display Description All Groups Mark that applies to all groups Group a Group b Group c etc Displays the applicable group number When the applicable group is one group Group a When the applicable groups are multiple groups Group a Group b Group c e a b c Group numbers The number of digits is not fixed The numbers are shown in ascending order e Ifthe group string is too long and does not fit in the display area the overflowing characters are replaced with an ellipsis Type Display Description Trigger position Message created on the recorder and saved in the data file a Mark added on Universal Viewer ES Mark added on the data logging software GA10 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 35 e eq HulwiaAuoy pue BulAe dsig e 3 4 Displaying a
109. hen the 32 millionth point falls on a power failure period the end of the file before the file containing this power failure period will be the break point e Inthe second division the file or the missing file following the first division will be used as the first file in the division From this point the above rule is applied repeatedly e The divided pieces of data are displayed in order from the last piece e If there is not enough RAM on the PC a portion of the data may not be displayed LL gee edd dddeedeeeedeedodeeededdededededddeddeedededd IM 04L61B01 01EN 2 3 Linking Data Files N linked for display There are two ways to link files One is to use the menu bar or toolbar The other is to use the File Configuration dialog box 2 3 1 Linking Files Using the Menu or Toolbar You can use menu commands or buttons on the toolbar to link data files Only the files in the same directory can be linked Procedure 1 On the File menu click Open Or click Open on the toolbar File Wiew Help Files that have been divided by recorders auto save feature or due to power failures can be Ea uoijeiado s1iseg G Open Ctrl O Open an existing file The Open dialog box appears e open xi Look in E DATA01 Aee Name Datem T Size 7 __ 000006_121209_092949 DAE eee eee 000007_121209_093507 DAE _ 000008_121209_094507 DAE _ 000009_121209_095507 DAE Desktop _ 000010_121209_10
110. i 4 j 3 6 Listing the Operation Lo IM 04L61B01 01EN Operation What Appears on the Screen Bold words are displayed on the screen Non bold words are explanations Set batch number 02 et batch number when the batch group number is invalid Set batch number Batch group number when the batch group number is valid Set lot number et lot number when the batch group number is invalid number is valid Writing to batch text field when the batch group number is invalid Writing to batch text field Batch group number when the batch group number is valid Second display update rate tandard display update rate Modbus client manual recovery Modbus master manual recovery Reset timer Timer Reset ALL when all timers are reset imer Reset Timer number when not all timers are reset Match time timer reset Timer number witch on the event level switch Event level switch on Switch number witch off the event level switch Event level switch off Switch number Event edge switch Switch number Change to setting mode Change to basic setting mode Writing to a batch text field econd display update rate tandard display update rate 92 W D a a gt 3 oO D Y sab O 5 Q O O oO D 3 D oe s D oO sab O z Q O C O Write to a communication input channel Writing to communication input channel CH Channel number and set val
111. iles 2 3 2 Linking Files from a Dialog Box You can link data files using the File Configuration dialog box You can link previous and subsequent data files while looking at the status of the displayed data file Procedure 1 Open the first file that you want to link From the Window menu click File Configuration The File Configuration dialog box appears Link icons are displayed next to the files that comprise the data file that is currently displayed Prev Click Make Link the previous file Displays components and link candidates Next All Timestamp of Timestamp of Link the next file Link all files the first data entry the last data entry Save destination folder Lack Missing file ea lack ooo G O Data file components C 215210034 de 2003712 715 2tz00 00 125 _ 200s ia 16 22 00 00 000 Duplicate currently displayed aE 14 dbe data files 2008 12 16 01 00 00 000 Daso e 2005 12 16 01 00 00 125 2003 12 16 02 00 00 000 Link icon a Link candidate fies fala 27027 COE 507 Ook 21605008 dbe 200912716 05 00 00 125 2009 12 16 06 00 00 000 fx 2 Click Make The link candidate files is displayed 3 Click Prev Next or All to link the appropriate files Prev Links the previous file Next Links the next file All Links all files The relevant files will be linked together Explanation The File Configuration dialog box shows the folder containing active data files and the information of those files
112. ilures is reset IM 04L61B01 01EN 2 15 uoieiado siseg 2 5 Signing Data Files 2 5 3 Signing In 1 On the Sign in menu click Sign in Or click the corresponding button on the toolbar The Signature dialog box opens 2 Fill in the User Name User ID and Password boxes and click OK User ID passwort Sd o o An Apply signature dialog box opens 3 Select Signature No and Result and fill in the Comment box up to 32 characters Click OK Apply signature 000065_140410_154545 G5E User Name User001 Signature No Signature1 ut 3 Pass If the target file is a single file A confirmation dialog box appears Click OK The Apply signature dialog box closes You are finished If multiple files have been signed collectively A Check signature files dialog box opens Proceed to step 4 Check signature files All signable files are listed below Do you want to sign all possible files User Name User001 Signature No Signature Pass sample data CAUsersv001 10996 Documents 0_Job_ongoing 20140319_ViewenDatafiles GX120140410 000069_140 410_161313 G5E Q000TO_140410_162313 G5E 2 16 IM 04L61B01 01EN 2 5 Signing Data Files 4 Check the signature information in the Check signature files dialog box and click OK The Apply signature and Check signature files dialog boxes close and a Signature results dialog box opens User001 Signature1 Pass sample data C Users 00110996 Documents 0_Job_on
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114. isplaying data files and alarms that you have added on Universal Viewer as display condition files Saving a Display Condition File If you save display conditions the next time you open the same data file the file will open using the saved display conditions Procedure 1 On the File menu click Save Display Setting Or click Save Display Setting on the toolbar A display condition file vdx extension will be saved in the same folder as the displayed data file File Edt Timedxis Y Axis View Window Convert f S l a S ct ot oct EENE J Gy Save Display Setting Ctrl 5 Save a display setting ofthe active file e Separate display condition files are created for display data files event data files and TLOG data files The file name will be the same as the name of the data file but with a vdx extension The file will be saved in the same folder as the data file e When you close a data file if the display conditions have been changed a message Save changes will appear Clicking Yes overwrites the display condition file e Display condition files can be overwritten over and over again You can also delete unneeded display condition files Ye ecccccccdecdddddddddeddddddddddeddddededddddeddddddddddededdedddddddeddeddddeddddeddddededddeddededddededddeededdeec Explanation The table below shows the display conditions that are saved to display condition files vdx extension Display Condition File of Display Data Files a
115. isplays Affected by the Operation Setup Operation PEE Wave toim Circular Display Digital Display cursor value Display Display Change the active display group Yes Yes Yes Yes Edit the display group name tab title Yes Yes Yes Yes name Turn waveform displays on and off Yes Yes Yes Yes Register channels assign channels to Yes Yes Yes Yes waveforms Specify the Y axis to share between Yes Yes waveforms Set the Y axis display mode detail or Yes Yes compact Set the Y axis scale type linear or Yes Yes logarithmic Edit the Y axis title Yes Yes e e ve ves ve Set the Y axis scale range Yes Yes Specify the Y axis display position Yes Yes zone Display trip lines Yes Yes Specify the Y Axis grid line spacing Yes Yes Specify waveform colors Yes Yes Yes Yes LUUIIIIIIUIUUUUUULUUIUUUUUUOOUUOUOUOOUUUUUUUUUUOUUOUUUOCOUUCUUUUUCLOUUUUOOUOOOCOUUCUUUUUUUUOOOUOOOOOUOUUCUUUUUUUOUOOUCOUOCOCUUUUUUUUUUOOOOUOOOOCUCUUUUUUUUOUOOOOUOOOUUUUUUUUUUUUUA IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 7 3 1 Displaying Waveforms Collectively Edit Setup Data You can select a range of setup data of several waveforms and use the action bar to collectively edit the data In the example below W02 to W04 will be set to the same Y axis at once Procedure 1 Click the line waveform number that you want to select 2 aka the cursor to W04 and release the mouse button Y Axis a eee The position that you clicked will be the starting line Click the data number that you want to sele
116. it the setup data as necessary For details on each setting see the explanation Group tab number Specify the group name i Select normal or exponential display Register channels Enter the display ranges Specify the Y axis Enter the display positions Display Group Setting F 3 xl G2 sons OS 07 0S OS IOI ADIT ISTO PIE 19 20 a1 2223 A PB 5 B em o i Trip line 1 ER ee m A Select to 2 Mode Type _ ii y x 1 Value Colops Select to show lemon amv beat Crear Te re 200 ooo m show CH002 Yo02 m Detail Linear id F 2 0000 20000 oo 1000 C 0 0000 Cl M woa Doa CHOD cua YOS Detail Linear I Fo 2 0000 20000 oo 1000 D 0 0000 C Mowo choos vs mi Detail Linear i F 2 0000 20000 oo 1000 D 0 0000 C M wos i CHODS a 05 Detail Linear fd Fe 2 0000 20000 oo 1000 D 0 0000 CI Enter values M wos _cHoos dj vos Detail Linear id Fe 2 0000 20000 oo 100 O 0 0000 C l woz NOTE en o7 Detail Linear fd Fe 22 000 22000 oo 1000 22 000 O Select the Cl wos None vos Detail Linear f4 Fo 22 000 22000 oo 1000 22 000 CI Cl wog NE 09 Detail Linear fd Fe 22 000 22 000 oo 1000 22 000 CI color Specify the Y axis grid line spacing Leave unselected to use the default grid line spacing To specify the grid line spacing select the check box and enter a value You can also click to change
117. lar button cA mag ka 44 m Circular ls Open the Circular Window The circular chart appears Cursor Display trip lines red and blue broken lines Y axis grid line Time axis grid line caor GaGa ar a Tabbed page Select the tab of the group to display ZH ZY M cH ZF M cH ZY M cuoo4 ZF Mm choos ZY Dcuoos CHO01 Y Vertical splitter Drag horizontally to change the width of the Y axis area Y axis area 00 40 01 him s Graph area Absolute Display time per cycle or relative time Alarm display area Circular display example light style GROUP 1 GROOP T CRO S CROP A Legend CHO01 CHO02 CHO03 CHO04 CHO05 CHO06 tas 00 50 01 h m s Circular display example dark style This section explains display setting operations that are different from the waveform display window 3 26 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 2 Displaying Waveforms on a Circular Chart 3 2 2 Setting Display Group Details To set channel groups and how to display waveforms use the Display Group Setting dialog box In the circular display the following items in the dialog box are different from the waveform display Trip Lines You cannot drag trip lines to the circular display You can change trip line positions by changing the corresponding values in the Display Group Setting dialog box gt Setting display group details section 3 1 2 3 2 3 Setting the Time Axis Use the
118. larm bars appear in the alarm display area GROUP 1 iia aC Te 2 Hi Alarm display area 11 45 00 11 50 00 11 55 00 12 00 00 12 05 00 12 10 00 12 15 00 12 20 00 12 25 00 142 him s 4 CH001 Alarm bar IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 1 Displaying Waveforms Alarm bars are displayed in order from the top alarm 1 alarm 2 alarm 3 and alarm 4 When alarm bars overlap alarm bars are displayed from the front with the following precedence the active waveform waveforms with the same Y axis as the active waveform and waveforms in the same display group with smaller waveform numbers Searching Alarms You can search for alarms and move the cursor to the found positions On the Edit menu click Search Alarm Or click the corresponding button on the toolbar The cursor moves in accordance with the selected command Click here to select Search Alarm r Universal Viewer File Edit TimeAxis Y Axis View Window Convert Information Signature Help aa Gh SK ct oct ot Q Q amp Q BA iag 12 00 Hv eh Aa af Ba a a Ka e Ke Search bar E Move the cursor to the alarm change point A list of alarm information can be viewed on the Alarm To tabbed page For details on the Alarm To tabbed page see section 3 4 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 11 e eq HBulpiaAuoy pue HurAejds iq e 3 1 Displaying Waveforms 3 1 5 Setting the Y Axis Switching Waveform Display Zones
119. lose fey Save Display Setting Ctri S Use Template Save Template A dialog box for specifying the template appears 2 Select the template you want to use and click Open The template has been specified Specifying the template only selects the template file If you want to use it at all times perform the procedure in Using a Display Template next section Legge cchloddeddeeeeoceedeeeededeceedeededdreedededcdeeceeeeeeeeeeededdeceecdeecededeeeecededocedecedddedeececceeeded 4 4 IM 04L61B01 01EN 4 2 Saving a Display Template 4 2 3 Using a Display Template Configure Universal Viewer so that the specified template is always used to show display data files and event data files Procedure 1 On the File menu click Use Template The command turns on and the menu closes PE File Edit TimeAxis Y xis View Window amp Open Ctr O ia Search Open Close a Save Display Setting Ctri S Specify Template Save Template 2 If you do not want to use a template on the File menu click Use Template again to turn off the command Even when the Use Template command is turned on if there is a display condition file vdx the file will take precedence YL eee cccccccccccededdeeeddddedeeddeddddededddeddededdedededededddedddedddeeddeedeeeedddededdedeeeeeed wn D lt 5 o D 5 Q U 5 r 5 eQ g D ek D IM 04L61B01 01EN 4 5 4 3 Printing You can print display d
120. mation about the selected file You can also view the detailed information of the data file in the About Document dialog box Viewing Data File Information section 2 4 e The information displayed in the information display area of the Open dialog box varies depending on the data file type e If you type a file name the file information will not be displayed eee Lg cdc ooccloldlodeoddeededdeeceeddeedeeddedcdeedeeeeededeceeddocececeeeeeedeedeeddddeddcedceeeeeeeeeeceedeeeeceeeedeceeceeed IM 04L61B01 01EN 2 3 2 2 Opening a Data File 2 2 2 Dragging a Data File to Open It You can open a data file by dragging the file to the Universal Viewer window 1 From the desktop or Explorer drag the data file that you want to view in the main window The data appears in the window 2 2 3 Opening a Data File from Search Results In the Search Open dialog box search for the data file and open it You can specify the following search conditions e Search by time period e Search by channel number tag number or tag comment e Search by batch name e Search by signin status Procedure 1 On the File menu click Search Open Or click Search Open on the toolbar 5 File Wiew Help oa la Ed ED SK ot t A Fy Search Open Search and open the file The Search Open dialog box appears 2 Specify the search conditions and click Search The search results are displayed Search by channel number tag n
121. n DX1000 DX1000N DX1000T DX2000 DX2000T Models with Release Number 4 and the AS1 Option on the screen Non bold words are explanations gt fet na gt Ke D D Q 1 T o r J D N O D 08 oJ roy z fo o o Q y Q m 1h te lt Q O o u o o O 5 3 O Q D A D calibration ogin L v UV O O O 5 O O 3 5 ogout nvalid user tart memory when the batch group number is invalid Start memory Batch group number when the batch group number is valid top memory when the batch group number is invalid Stop memory Batch group number when the batch group number is valid Acknowledge alarm Alarm Ack ALL when all alarms are acknowledged Alarm Ack CH Channel number LvI Alarm level when not all alarms are acknowledged Reset alarm display when the batch group number is invalid Message Batch group number when the batch group number is valid O D 5 Yo D u o n O O a v C 5 D O N D 2 9 O O D N N gt O A wn Q Ol gt loOls c o v v arate eZ 2 gt 15 old lalo 3 2 g 2 2 ee D o o o 0 S l S 5 alejo 0 o On ich Z Z o lv Oo o cl 3 5 2 S 3 Qa O S fo gt D O 5 N D Q 0 O ro D N 7 gt D 3 m pe D lt A D O D n Manual sample tart computation tart Math function top computation top Math function R
122. n the toolbar 2 Select the report file that you want to display Data will be displayed using digital values Hourly Report File z2201009 dhr Zex HOURLY REPORT Start 20091245 12 50 Serial No 124718723 File Message 11 5 r CH04 CH2 CH03 To Horizontal Disp Status 450 45 0 AVE 0 001 1013 3 0 001 metro MAX 1 498 99999 99999 1 498 i MIN 1 498 99999 99999 1 498 SUM 3 563753E 02 1 823936E 04 2 138252E 00 Status 40v 40v AVE 0 001 921 2 0 001 EENS MAX 1 498 99999 99999 1 498 i MIN 1 499 399999 99999 1 499 SUM 3 706252E 02 1 462434E 04 2 223751E 00 Status 40v 40v AVE 0 001 937 0 0 001 Er ca MAX 1 498 99999 99999 1 498 e 1 499 39999 39999 1 499 Explanation The hourly daily weekly and monthly report file display window displays the content of a report in a header and spreadsheet areas The following items are displayed Display Description Header area HOURLY REPORT Report type Hourly report DAILY REPORT Daily report WEEKLY REPORT Weekly report MONTHLY REPORT Monthly report Serial No Serial number Serial number of the recorder File Message File message File header string specified on the recorder at the time the data file was created Spreadsheet CH number Channel number area unit Unit Date and time Format specified in time display Status Status Event that occurred during the creation of data AVE Average value MAX Maximum value MIN Minimum value SUM Sum val
123. nd Event Data Files Conditions That Are Saved Time axis display mode absolute or relative Alarm display on off Channel identification string mode channel tag No or tag comment Cursor A and B positions Color overview display on off Waveform display Size of the color overview display area Waveform display Y axis clip on off Waveform display Cursor value display on off Waveform display Cursor value display transparency Waveform display Image show hide and size Waveform display Mark note information Waveform display Size of the Y axis display area Waveform and circular displays Waveform thickness Waveform and circular displays Y axis zone assignment Waveform and circular displays Y axis grid line density Waveform and circular displays Legend display on off Waveform and circular displays Legend display mode Waveform and circular displays Time axis grid line density Waveform and circular displays Active waveform Active Y axis Selected group Alarm display inside or outside Circular display Time axis circular display cycle Circular display Selected commands on the View menu of the digital display Digital display Print settings Print Setup dialog box File information item on off and print comment e eq Buljulig pue Bulnes Ra 4 1 Saving Display Conditions Conditions That Are Saved Items specified in detailed settings Display Group Setting dialog box Mark information Display Condition File for TLOG Files Conditions
124. nt display range The way to add delete and reset marks in the circular display window is the same as in the waveform display window A mark on a circular display is shown with a pointer and line see the figure below Cursors A and B A mark in the data file displayed in orange A mark added on Universal Viewer displayed in green If you set clear or reset items in the circular display window the result of the operation is reflected in the other displays LLL hb hb sid dsssddcicccdddccdddcddddcddddcdddacdddcddddadddaadddaddddaddddadddadddaaddaaaddaadddaaaddadaddaaadddad de IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 3 Displaying Digital Values You can display data sampled on different channels of a recorder in a spreadsheet with data entries arranged by their timestamps 3 3 1 Digital Display Window Procedure 1 To open the digital display window on the Window menu click Sheet Or click the Sheet button on the toolbar ASLE ka 42 Sheet Open the Sheet Window Digital values will appear Tabbed page Data number Waveform label select from channel No tag and tag No Active waveform mark PRP RE HDA Waveform Click here to make Min Max color the selected waveform active value value z D D lt 5 3 a O 5 lt D d 5 g D r D the group to display 7 GROUP 1 exe eae tel ee el re
125. o Digits or Label See Changing the 2 Value Channel Scale e 2 value grid lines are displayed on the waveform You cannot set trip lines e You cannot expand reduce or move the scale see section 3 1 5 Setting the Y Axis Y axis Waveform 1 Start Grid ODO O O 5 Stop 0 a IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 1 Displaying Waveforms 3 1 2 Setting Display Group Details To assign channel data to waveforms use the Display Group Setting dialog box This dialog box enables you to set channel groups and how to display the window The items that you set in this dialog box apply to the tabbed pages of the waveform display digital display and circular display They also apply to the data display of the respective windows For details on the display locations that these settings apply to see the note on page 3 7 Procedure 1 To configure display group settings on the View menu click Display Group Setting Or click the Display Group Setting button Axis Y xis View Window a Fi F A Group Setting Display group setting The Display Group Setting dialog box appears Display Group Setting x Ot 02 03 OF os 0S OF 08 OS TO WT 12 TF a Ws Fe AF WS WS Bo BT BP 23 A 2 BS BP 28 29 30 BT 32 33 34 35 BS SF Se Se W CD Group Name GROUP 1 g 2 2 fes lt gt Co Q O lt D n Q g fet r fe Y Axis Trip1 Typ
126. o that you want to display in front and click OK Assigning Display Group Names Enter the display group name in the Group Name box and click OK The name is applied to the title of the display group tab of the window For each waveform you can set the items shown in the following table Item Description No Show or hide each waveform Channel Channel to assign to the waveform Y axis No Y axis to share between waveforms Y axis Mode Display mode detail compact Y axis Type Scale display Linear Log logarithmic 2 Value Y axis Title Title Form Display format for Y axis scale values and data Normal Exponential Scale MIN Minimum value on the Y axis scale Scale MAX Maximum value on the Y axis scale Zone MIN Lower limit position for Y axis display Zone MAX Upper limit position for Y axis display Trip 1 to 4 usage Whether to use trip 1 2 3 and 4 Trip 1 to 4 Values Values of Trip 1 to Trip 4 Trip 1 to 4 Colors Colors of Trip 1 to Trip 4 Grid line spacing usage Whether to set the grid line spacing Grid Value Value to use for grid line spacing Color Waveform display color Turning Waveform Displays On and Off To display a waveform select the waveform number check box To hide it clear the check box Click OK to apply the setting to the d splay window Registering Channels You can assign channels to waveforms Click the channel cell of a waveform that you want to edit The Channel dialog box opens MARE PUG
127. ode with the AS1 option Change settings No login information Change settings No basic setting mode and setting mode Change settings No login information and setting mode Change settings No basic setting mode and login information Change settings No all GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Change settings with the AS option Configuration changes to devices that have collected data are always saved in the setting data files of those devices To start the configuration software from an operation log you need the setting data file and the appropriate configuration software for the device see the table below e Do not move the setting data file of a device from the folder containing the data file that is being displayed e Install Hardware Configurator in the same folder as Universal Viewer To specify the installation folder set Setup Type to Custom Model Hardware Configurator Setting Data File Extension DX100P DX200P DXA120 DAQSTANDARD DX P Hardware PPL Configurator DX1000 DX2000 DXA120 DAQSTANDARD Hardware PEL with the AS1 option Configurator GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 SMARTDAC STANDARD Hardware GSL with the AS option Configurator Hardware Configurator will not start if e The entry you double clicked is not a log of configuration changes e Hardware Configurator was not installed when you started Data Viewer e Hardware Configurator is not installed when you double click the list e The setting data file of
128. or A appears 2 On the Edit menu click Append Mark Note Or click the corresponding button on the toolbar A mark note is added to the cursor A position Click here to select File Edit TimeAxis Y Axis View Window Convert Information Signature Help oe amp eG amp ECAS Q Q I daa hy A Ee Ee Add a mark note Deleting mark notes Mark note normal display when added Mark note when editing the comment ASA TN F Click to switch a aa E ter Title EB the display a ew Comment position between left and right T Reduced display Click to return to normal display Reduce button Click to reduce 3 Double click the title area of the mark note or the comment area The cursor blinks and you can enter characters 4 After you enter the characters click anywhere outside the current text area The characters are applied e You can enter up to 60 characters for titles and 250 characters for comments If the characters do not fit in a display area the overflowing characters are replaced with an ellipsis e To edit an existing mark note follow steps 3 and 4 UUU UUA Switching Display Positions Clicking the button shown in the figure will switch the display position of the corresponding mark note between left and right Clicking the compact button changes normal display to compact display Mark notes are displayed in order from the back as they are created This orde
129. ot available Insufficient memory on the PC This message appears when you open a file or link files Corrective Action Decrease the number of files to link Check the disk condition and recover the file Contact the administrator if you cannot solve the problem Contact the administrator if you cannot solve the problem Check them and try again Contact the administrator if you cannot solve the problem Check the signature privileges Contact the administrator if you cannot solve the problem Enter the correct user name user ID and password Contact the administrator if you cannot solve the problem Enter the correct password Contact the administrator if you cannot solve the problem Place the relevant setting file in the folder containing the data file Contact your administrator Install the Hardware Configurator Check the available memory on your PC We recommend you increase the amount of memory or use a 64 bit OS and software IM 04L61B01 01EN
130. position The cursor positions will be set to the closest data positions Note A To position Cursor B outside the displayed data range drag the cursor outside the graph area on the left or right The displayed data will scroll toward the cursor YL ceeeeccccededddddddeddeddcddeddddeddedededdedddedddeeeddeeeeddedeeddeeeeddecededdedeecdedeedededed Selecting All Data Points On the Edit menu click Select All Cursor A will move to the beginning of the data and cursor B to the end Clearing Cursors On the Edit menu click Erase Cursor Moving Cursors by Searching You can search for alarm transition points or mark positions and move the cursors to the found positions On the Edit menu click Search Alarm or Search Mark and select the position Or click the corresponding button on the toolbar Click here to select Search Alarm or Search mark f Universal Viewer File Edit TimeAxis Y Axis View Window Convert Information Signature Help er Aa E A ct et oct ot Q Q 1 ig 19 00 Gv Ex Search bar B __ Move the cursor to a mark Move the cursor to the alarm change point gt Searching for alarms and marks section 3 4 Displaying a List of Alarms Marks and Image Marks 3 16 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 1 Displaying Waveforms Showing and Hiding Cursor Values in the Graph Area 1 On the View menu click Cursor Value Or click the corresponding button on the toolbar Click here to select G ae S ot ot oct oe File
131. r cannot be changed Moving a Mark Note To move a mark note up and down drag it in the desired direction To move it to the opposite side of the cursor position drag it in the desired direction 3 22 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 1 Displaying Waveforms Deleting Mark Notes Specify cursors A and B so that the mark notes you want to delete fall between the cursors On the Edit menu click Erase Mark Note Or click the corresponding button on the toolbar 3 1 12 Displaying Copying and Printing Image Marks Freehand messages You can display freehand messages in a data file and copy them to the clipboard or print them In the following explanation freehand messages are referred to as image marks Displaying Image Marks You can set the image mark display mode to Normal or Compact When set to Compact only the image buttons are displayed You can change the size of displayed image marks Procedure 1 If the data file contains image marks marks m image buttons that indicate them are displayed at the top area of the waveform display Click an image button The image mark appears Or on the View menu click Image Mark and then Normal All image marks in the waveform display area are displayed Image button View Image Mark compact display Universal Viewer z D D lt 5 5 a O 5 lt D A 5 UO D r D File Edit TimeAxis Y Axid See aX rais Be of Bo of a Ma Bp Me Alarm
132. re Product which has been discontinued for more than 5 years Notwithstanding the foregoing maintenance service may not be available for non standard Software Product Further in no event shall Yokogawa provide any service for the Software Product which has been modified or changed by any person other than Yokogawa IM 04L61B01 01EN Software Licensing Agreement 5 Infringement 5 1 If you are warned or receive a claim by a third party that the Software Product in its original form infringes any third party s patent which is issued at the time of delivery of the Software Product trade mark copyright or other intellectual property rights Claim you shall promptly notify Yokogawa thereof in writing 5 2 If the infringement is attributable to Yokogawa Yokogawa will defend you from the Claim at Yokogawa s expense and indemnify you from the damages finally granted by the court or otherwise agreed by Yokogawa out of court The foregoing obligation and indemnity of Yokogawa shall be subject to that i you promptly notify Yokogawa of the Claim in writing as provided above ii you grant to Yokogawa and its designees the full authority to control the defense and settlement of such Claim and iii you give every and all necessary information and assistance to Yokogawa upon Yokogawa s request 5 3 If Yokogawa believes that a Claim may be made or threatened Yokogawa may at its option and its expense either a procure for you the right to continue
133. re added during recording e Marks and mark lines that you add with Universal Viewer are displayed in green eee eg ecccocdceoceddeedeedcedddededdoedddeeedeedoodedeedeeeedcdoceeeeddeddedeeeddedddeeddeeecedeeeedeeeeeeedddeeeeedeedeedoceeeeeddeeeedeeceeh 3 20 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 1 Displaying Waveforms Deleting Marks Marks added on a recorder with the advanced security function or a DX100P DX200P cannot be deleted Procedure 1 Specify cursors A and B so that the marks you want to delete fall between the cursors Display position Left Display position Center Display position Right Flag GROUP 1 eel ae tel ee el ee 201231209 09 43 22 000 21D 1209 09 52 50 000 20131209 100222000 Mark left Mark center Mark right P T T T 7 T CHODI V Daai an 09 40 00 09 45 00 09 50 00 09 55 00 0 10 20 00 00 Absolute Time h m s Select the range with cursors A and B 10 05 00 10 15 00 2012 12 09 2 On the Edit menu click Delete Mark Or click the corresponding button on the toolbar Click here to select f File Edit TimeAxis Y Axis View os me el A it c Delete marks All the marks within the cursor range including those at the cursor positions are deleted Resetting the Marker Display On the Edit menu click Reset Mark to delete all marks Marks messages and triggers saved in data files are not deleted If you sel
134. rection was performed Ch Note tarted by User that started recording or the started condition topped by User that stopped recording or the stopped condition Comment Comment for printouts up to 128 characters 1 In GX GP Process Type is called Sign in type and Continuous is called File e Incase the active data file is made by GX10 GX20 GP10 or GP20 those of firmware version 1 xx the information for the Calibration Corrected Ch is not displayed We recommend that you update the recorder firmware to the latest version e Items on the Basic Information are not always displayed depending on the recorder model or the information the file includes WLLL aicackkcczzcckcczcckkzcqcdcV0DcJzzzc dczz3zcckcczcqzcZUDccczzzzcZD cczzczzz amp vccKccczznccuccouu0 JzcZzz Items on the Batch Info Tabbed Page Items on the Batch text Tabbed Page Title string of the batch text tring of the batch text description 2 13 Le D o O O xo D 9 Oo 5 2 4 Viewing Data File Information Items on the Signature Info Tabbed Page Ooo tem Ci escription O Signature 1 The signing time of signature 1 user that signed and signing result no sig pass fail Signature1Comment Comment at time of signature 1 Signature 2 The time of signature of signature 2 user that signed and sign result no sig pass fail Signature 2 Comment Comment attached to the signature of signature 2 Signa
135. reo Pupp Urey MUR POP MERCI MERI TO TT TE TI TE Orage TO Opies TE TE O EN ZR IS IE ES TO E TO 2S I Montes T Mop R Group Name GROUP 1 Y Axis Zone Mode Type Mill MAX Detail Linear f4 F 2 0000 20000 00 1000 Detail Linear Jd Fe 2 0000 20000 00 1000 Detail Linear J4 Fe 2 0000 20000 00 1000 Detail Linear Jd Fe 2 0000 20000 00 1000 x Inn Select the channel to assign to the waveform The result is applied to the Display Group Setting dialog box To not assign a channel select None e eq HulwiaAuoy pue HurAejdsiq e 3 1 Displaying Waveforms Specifying the Y Axis No display mode type and title Click to enter the title string u 02 USA M E E I er S ET T T T T TS G T Anco ATIM PZO PEI Mace EI ZE ZS VZO PZT VZO Maced IOn I IZ TI E I eO Moe I I R 4 gt Group Name GROUP 1 Y Axis Trip1 suis Type Value Color vor ae Bete 2 hiner 2 2 0000 2 0000 100 0 M 1 4000 Linear f 2 0000 2 0000 T 1000 1 4000 Detail Linear I gt 2 0000 20000 oo 1000 1 4000 f Detail Linear fd Fe 2 0000 20000 oo 100 A 1 4000 Detail Linear H4 Fe 2 0000 20000 oo 1000 0 0000 Detail Linear 4 Fe 2 0000 20000 oo 1000 o cooo S Detail Linear J Fe 22 000 22000 oo 1000 22 000 Detail Linear f4 Fe 22 000 22 000 oo 1000 22 000 73 Detail Linear 4 FO 22 000 22000 oo 1000 22 000 Select the Y
136. ries that have detail information the Display button is enabled The button will not appear for DX100P or DX200P Clicking Display opens the Detailed Info dialog box 3 49 e eq HulpiaAuoy pue BulAe dsig e 3 6 Listing the Operation Log 3 6 2 Starting the Hardware Configurator and Viewing Operation Logs Procedure 1 On the Operation Log List tabbed page double click an entry that is emphasized with text bolded operation log entry of setting change 00000013 2000 05 06 19 56 48 625 Admini Key In Change confiquration 6 system mode 00000014 2000 05 06 19 56 51 000 Admint Logout Key In Double click a setting change operation log entry bolded Hardware Configurator starts and displays settings Explanation You can use the configuration software to view all the settings of the recorder that took effect after changes were made The table below shows the types of operations in a log that enable you to start the configuration software Display DX100P DX200P Change settings No Change settings No system mode Change settings No engineering mode Change settings No system and engineering modes Change settings No login information Change settings No system mode and login information Change settings No login information and engineering modes Change settings No all DX1000 DX1000N DX1000T Change settings No setting mode DX2000 DX2000T Change settings No basic setting m
137. rocedure see section 1 1 3 GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Release aL 2 is Ware by Universal viewer R2 01 and later Extension Data File File Data File Data File sae d Waveform Display Yes Ys Digital Display Yes Ys I CROEN e o e o o f Alarm List Mark List Image Mark List Event List Control Mode List Operation Log List TLOG Display ae a ee Report Display Ca C ee eee aza l Manual Sample Display s 1 AS option IM 04L61B01 01EN 1 1 jyOnpojd 34 Buisn 310499 E 1 1 Overview of Universal Viewer GM10 Supported by Universal Viewer R2 02 and later File Type Display Event Data Report Manual Sampled Extension Data File File Data File Data File nee ee Waveform Display Ye Ys Digital Display Y s PS Circular Display SE E a Operation Log List TLOG Display To e l e aa Report Display O ooa l a w J a Manual Sample Display Y DX1000 DX1000N DX1000T DX2000 DX2000T MV1000 MV2000 Extension Data File File Data File Data File Display Type _ DAD _ DAD DSD DAR O DAR O DAM DAM O ee E Digital Display Yes Ys Genebos EE EE ee Alarm List a Mark List D Image Mark List gt Event List Control Mode List Operation Log List TLOG Display e a e Report Display ee ee ee eee eee Manual Sample Display __ Yes 1 AS1 option DX100P DX200P File T
138. s data in TLOG data files using digital values digital values Displays data in report data files in stacked bar graph format Displays data in manual sampled data files using digital values Displays a print preview of the data in the active window IM 04L61B01 01EN 1 1 Overview of Universal Viewer LA Wm Report data files are displayed in either the report file display window or the hourly daily weekly and monthly report file display window depending on the recorder that generated the files 0 WE ccccckhcccccddcczcacccdkcc tzclcccacacCcccccz rlcdccicccacccccJc ddkczzcc4dadcchc4ilcccV5eccccclee D O Below is an example of a screen showing data P C List N 5 i Control Q Toolbar Circular Open Sheet Statistics o Search open i p Graph Link files 3 Save display setting y ok O Group setting Version information Universal Viewer Display File Graphfo01405 110624_113934 DAD _ x lial Hile Edit Timefixis Y Axis View Window Convert Information Signature Help _mx See A Kita co amp Q Hi m mi EL BB ae oe YARRA A of Bo o8 a Ka B Ke GROUP KEE EE TA Searchbar 3 43 94 JR 7 BEI SF W cHooz SF E choos p 0o e E cHoo4 1 4 4 1 T s lt 5 0 4326 o 3 0 05 doz 5 5 5 Jo 1045 0 0872 lt 06180 0 6014 1 1 1 1 FeHoot y h 1 0892 1 0746 Cursor value 2 2 2 2 bac ix ha eon
139. s on the Operation Log List tabbed page e Switch between absolute and relative time Time Axis menu e Switch the time display format Time Axis menu e Select all data Edit menu e Reset marks Edit menu e Sort data Edit menu e Copy data Edit menu Converting Data The operation log information in the data file that is currently displayed can be converted and saved in Excel or ASCII format On the Convert menu click Operation Log To to open the Operation Log List dialog box Set the conditions for converting and saving the file in this dialog box gt Converting data section 3 10 Explanation The items on the Operation Log List tabbed page and their descriptions are provided below Log No Serial number of operation log entries Time Time when the operation took place e eq Buiaauos pue HurAejds iq e User Displays the user name Kind Displays the type of information according to the recorder product In case of an error or alarm Error or Alarm appears followed by the type of error or alarm in parentheses For example if an error occurred when a key was pressed Error Key In appears If an alarm occurred when a key was pressed Alarm Key In appears Device Type DX100P DX200P DX1000 DX1000N DX2000 with the AS1 option dini C n o gt Z lt S5 5 lt O J O Display Key In Key In Remote In Remote In Comm In Comm In Event PC Software System
140. session from recording start to recording stop Linking Data Files You can link data files by linking the previous file linking the next file or linking all files When you link the previous file the file containing data before the active data is linked When you link the next file the file containing data after the active data is linked When you link all files all candidate data files are linked 2 3 3 Saving Link Information Files You can save the link information of the linked data files that are currently shown Procedure 1 After linking data files in the File Configuration dialog box from the File menu click Save Display Setting As File Edit Timedxis Y Axis ia Open a search Oper Close H Save Display Setting A Save As dialog box appears 2 Click Save The link information file is saved in the same folder as the individual files The file name will be the original file name with the ldx extension You can also specify a different name to save the file e Files with the ldx extensions contain link information and display conditions To open the linked data files the original data files are necessary e If there are missing files in the middle of a batch data file you cannot save the link information file e To save the link information file use the Save Display Setting As command Using Save Display Setting will not save the link information file Idx e For details on saving displ
141. sh the file list and check whether the file exists Check the disk condition Contact the administrator if you cannot solve the problem Close such files and try again Corrective Action Use compatible files Open a file containing data Check the free space in the directory Check the directory or the file is being whether the file is being used by another program used by another program The file does not exist or there is a problem with the file system The file does not exist or there is a problem with the file system Not enough free space in the directory The specified file does not exist The specified folder does not exist Adobe Reader is not installed There is insufficient space in Check whether the file exists Check whether the file system is normal Check whether the file is one that can be displayed by the viewer Also update the viewer to the latest version section 1 1 1 Check whether the file exists Check whether the file system is normal Secure enough free space Specify a different file Specify a different folder Install it Check the directory name Check the free space in the directory Check the directory or the file is being whether the file is being used by another used by another program There is insufficient space in program Check the free space in the directory Check the directory or the file is being whether the file is being used by another
142. splay Order Name Time event PV event PV events are sorted by the displayed character strings Level Ascending order from L01 to L16 Type Off time event measurement high limit measurement low limit deviation high limit deviation low limit deviation out limit deviation in limit setting high limit setting low limit output high limit output low limit Ascending order by event on time space Ascending order by event off time space Event ON Event OFF Copying Data Specify the cursor range Click a line to select cursor A and drag to cursor B On the Edit menu click Copy to copy the data between cursors A and B to the clipboard The name level type event ON and event OFF information is copied For the type only the character string is copied The data numbers in the Time column are not copied IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 5 Listing Event Information and Control Modes In addition to the operations above you can specify the following settings on the Event List tabbed page e Switch between absolute and relative time Time Axis menu e Switch the time display format Time Axis menu e Show or hide data numbers Time Axis menu e Search for alarms Edit menu or search bar e Clear cursors Edit menu e Select all data Edit menu e Add marks Edit menu or toolbar e Delete marks Edit menu or toolbar e Reset marks Edit menu e Search for marks Edit menu or search bar Explanation The items on the Event List tabbed
143. t OFF lt ON gt lt OFF gt The name of the loop in which the control mode changed or whether or not the mode change was due to program control The event information in the data file that is currently displayed can be converted and saved in Excel or ASCII format On the Convert menu click Ctrl Mode To to open the Ctrl Mode To dialog box Set the conditions for converting and saving the file in this dialog box gt Converting data section 3 10 In addition to the operations above you can specify the following settings on the Ctrl Mode To tabbed page e Switch between absolute and relative time Time Axis menu e Switch the time display format Time Axis menu e Show or hide data numbers Time Axis menu e Search for alarms Edit menu or search bar e Clear cursors Edit menu e Select all data Edit menu e Add marks Edit menu or toolbar e Delete marks Edit menu or toolbar e Reset marks Edit menu e Search for marks Edit menu or search bar IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 5 Listing Event Information and Control Modes Explanation The items on the Ctrl Mode To tabbed page and their descriptions are provided below Time Time when the control mode was changed The display format is the same as that of the windows and tabbed pages of other list formats Name The name of the loop in which the control mode changed or whether or not the mode change was due to program control If the event is a control mode change the displ
144. t 000006_120918_182856 6DS 6X10 2012 09 18 18 23 56 000 2012 09 18 18 35 56 000 Not Damaged o00007_120918_144606 GD oxto 2012 09 18 14 46 06 000 2012 09 18 14 46 20 000 Not Damaged display area 000007_120918_183804 GD 6X10 2012 09 18 18 38 04 000 2012 09 18 18 44 42 000 Not Damaged 000008_120918_144628 GDS 6X10 2012 09718 14 46 28 000 2012 09718 14 46 50 000 Not Damaged 000008_120918_184706 GDS 6X10 2012 09 18 18 47 06 000 2012 09 18 18 51 20 000 Not Damaged o00009_120918_144724 6DS 6X10 2012 09 18 14 47 24 000 2012 09718 14 47 46 000 Not Damaged 000009_120918_185542 6DS 6X10 2012 09 18 18 55 42 000 201209718 18 59 24 000 Not Damaged 000010_120918_144756 GD 2012 09718 15 18 46 000 Not Damaged 3 19 0120az 19 03 14 000 Not Damaged Search results are displayed in groups on separate tabbed pages in groups of files and linked files e If there is no folder in the search range the error No such folder will appear IUU UU UUA 2 4 IM 04L61B01 01EN 2 2 Opening a Data File 3 If you want to adjust the search result display carry out the following operation When the pointer changes to I Show button of on the border line drag to change the display width search items CELLED a Start Time File Hame Device Type Serial Ho Kind File Hame a Device Type Serial Ho SE Kind Start Time Hide button of the search item Click the title to switch between ascending and descending sort order
145. the color Display Group Setting i im 02 03 04 05 06 Of 08 09 10 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 A 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 BT 32 33 34 35 38 37 38 39 40 0D Group Name GROUP 1 j Scale Zone Trip1 Trip2 coed Trip3 Trip4 lt lt cork MIH MAX MIN MAX Value Color Value Value Color Value Color S M wot 2 0000 20000 00 1000 0 0000 O 0 0000 O 2 0000 0O 2 0000 O 1 0000 ii M woz 2 0000 20000 oo 1000 0 0000 0 0 0000 0 2 0000 oO 2 0000 o 1 0000 i M wos 2 0000 20000 o0 1000 0 0000 o 0 0000 oO 2 0000 o 2 0000 o 1 0000 M g 2 0000 20000 oo 100 0 0 0000 jE O 0 0000 oO 2 0000 oO 2 0000 oO 1 0000 E M wos 2 0000 20000 oo 1000 0 0000 o 0 0000 o 2 0000 oO 2 0000 O 1 0000 i M wos 2 0000 20000 oo 1000 0 0000 oO 0 0000 o 2 0000 o 2 0000 o 1 0000 IF wor 22 000 22000 oo 1000 22 000 oO 22 000 O 5 000 o 5 000 o wos 22 000 22000 oo 100 0 22 000 i 22 000 ff O 5 000 oO 5 000 oO wos 22 000 22000 00 1000 22 000 oO 22 000 o 5 000 oO 5 000 o 1 000 4 Click OK at the bottom of the dialog box to apply the settings to the display The setup data that first appears in the dialog box are those that were used on the recorder when the data was sampled If you want to apply the setup data that you edited the next time you open the data file be sure to save the setup when you close the file YL eecccccecdedddeddddddd
146. the device is not in the same folder as the data file that is being displayed iii Lddissdidddccccdddcddcdddddddacaddddddacdcddddddaaddddddddaddddddacddddddddaddddddaddddddddaaddddddaddaddddddddddddddadddda 3 50 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 7 3 7 1 Displaying and Converting a TLOG File CX1000 CX2000 DX100 DX200 DX200C DX100P DX200P or MV100 MV200 You can display TLOG files created by a CX1000 CX2000 DX100 DX200 DX200C DX100P DX200P or MV100 MV200 TLOG files have dtg extensions TLOG File Display Window The TLOG file display window shows data of different timers collected during TLOG memory sampling Digital values are grouped by timers and displayed on separate tabs Procedure 1 Open a TLOG file On the File menu click Open to select the TLOG file you want to open You can also click Open on the toolbar Data will appear Three timers can be used during TLOG memory sampling The data of the timer with the smallest number is displayed on the front most tab Timer that was used to sample data Channel information Channel name unit waveform color and time values Time when the data entry was sampled Fa Gimer IM 04L61B01 01EN e 2010 0512 16 37 16 0000000 0 427 0 431 0 437 0 443 0 448 0 452 0 454 0 459 Sp W001 0 429 0 435 0 441 0 452 0 458 0 461 0 432 0 437 0 443 0 455 Data number Explanation Switching the Channel String On the View menu click Channel or Tag No to s
147. the mark information in it is applied gt Saving display template files section 4 2 IM 04L61B01 01EN 4 3 e eq Buljulig pue Bulnes gt 4 2 Saving Display Templates You can save display templates so that you can use them to display data files with the same conditions on Universal Viewer 4 2 1 Saving a Display Template Create a display template that you can use later to show display data files and event data files Procedure 1 Set the display conditions that you want to save as a template On the File menu click Save Template PE File Edit TimeAxis Y Axis View Window By Oren Otro Search Open Glos Gq Save Display Setting Ctrit5 Specify Template Use Template 4 Link Previous File A dialog box for saving the template appears 2 Click Save You can also specify the save destination and file name A file with the tdx extension will be saved Display templates will not store file specific information shown below e Cursor A and B data numbers e Mark information e Mark note information WLLOcchccchcczcczzcchcczzzdccddcccc04KuczzZ3 JMzzzZcAAZ h zzzCLz z0zdzxckdccc cccccO0uouczzc03zU ccc0ut z 4 2 2 Applying a Display Template Specify a display template that you want to apply when showing display data files and event data files Procedure 1 On the File menu click Specify Template PE File Edit TimeAxis Y Axis View Window G Opn Ctr O i 3 Search Open C
148. the scale lines on the Y axis are displayed e If you specified the grid line spacing in the Display Group Setting dialog box e When the Y axis scale is set to exponential display In addition how the Y axis grid is displayed varies depending on the Y axis zone mode as follows e In Full Zone or Slide Zone mode the grid lines for the Y axis of the active waveform are displayed e In Auto Zone mode the grid lines for all the displayed Y axes are displayed e In Free Zone mode the grid lines for the Y axis of the active waveform are displayed If there are other Y axes above or below the grid lines for those axes are also displayed cece eddeddddedeeddeedceedeeddedededdcdededeededcedddeddeddedededecededdeededeedddeeededeeedddedd Waveform Display Limit Clip On the Y Axis menu click Clip Or click the corresponding button on the toolbar File Edit Timesis Axis View Window Convert Information Sienature Help Ce au Gea Gi 2X toe act oc DY S S WB By T p Ge Ex Click here to select Clip When you apply the waveform display limit the Y axis display range is limited to the minimum and maximum values that you specified using Scale in Display Group Setting Measured values that are less than the minimum value of the scale are set to the minimum value and values that are greater than the maximum value are set to the maximum value Example when display limit is applied Example when display limit is not applied
149. tion port An Ethernet port compatible with the OS The TCP IP protocol must also be installed Printer A printer compatible with the OS A printer driver that is recommended for the OS 1 2 2 Operating System os Edition Service Pack 32 bit 64 bit Windows Vista 2 bit edition and 64 bit edition 3 Windows 8 1 Basic No edition name Lae 32 bit edition and 64 bit edition Pro 52bit edition and 64 bit edition e To set the time zone open Date and Time in Control Panel However do not change the time zone while Universal Viewer is running If you do it may affect the results of file searches based on date and time e If your region has daylight saving time select the Automatically adjust clock for Daylight Saving Time check box e Do not use the time zone setting in autoexec bat of Windows If a time zone command such as TZ GTMO exists in autoexec bat disable it by typing REM in front e This software cannot handle data dated after year 2037 e You can select the format of dates displayed on the software but when entering dates you must use the year month day format e Supported OS languages are English Japanese Chinese French German Russian and Korean However make sure to use the same language for the recorder which recorded the data this software and OS e If you want to start Hardware Configurator from this software and view the operation log information install Hardware Configurator in the same folder
150. tistics The Statistics dialog box shows calculated results for values between the cursors You can move cursor positions update calculation results and copy data to the clipboard Procedure 1 On the Window menu click Statistics Or click the corresponding button on the toolbar Click here to select File Edit TimeAxis Y xis View Window Convert Information Signature Help Sater EEE ELECTA E T EORR EIR Calculate the section between the cursors The Statistics dialog box appears Number of the first data point in the computed region cursor A Number of the last data point in the computed region cursor B Recompute Statistics 000020_1 21201_114242 DAD GROUP 1 x Time R 7 ite EN Copy Section 301242001 11 51 06 000 20124201 12 13 06 000 D ss Channet M MA PP Mem RMS CHOO1 2 0000 2 0000 4 0000 0 1562 1 3796 CHOO2 Y CHOO3 V CHOO4 V CHODS V CHODE Y Explanation The minimum maximum P P mean and rms values for each waveform in the range specified by cursors A and B are calculated and displayed Clicking the Copy button copies the contents of the Statistics dialog box to the clipboard You can paste the contents to a tab separated text file or to an Excel spreadsheet Calculated results are not synchronized to the cursor positions or waveform group If you change the cursor A or B position or the display group click Re calc to update the
151. trument This symbol appears on the instrument to indicate that same symbol appears in the corresponding place in the user s manual to identify those instructions In the manual the symbol is used in conjunction with the word WARNING or CAUTION WARNING Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause serious or fatal injury to the user and precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences CAUTION Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause light injury to the user or cause damage to the instrument or user s data and precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences Note Calls attention to information that is important for the proper operation of the instrument Reference Item gt Reference to related operation or explanation is indicated after this mark Example section 4 1 Conventions Used in the Procedural Explanations Bold characters Indicates character strings that appear on the screen Example Voltage Carry out the procedure according to the step numbers All procedures are written under the assumption that you are starting operation at the Explanation IM 04L61B01 01EN beginning of the procedure so you may not need to carry out all the steps in a procedure when you are changing the settings The explanation section describes limitations and related information about the operation How to Use This Manual Images The images used in this manual may
152. ture 3 The time of signature of signature 3 user that signed and sign result no sig pass fail Signature 3 Comment Comment attached to the signature of signature 3 If sign in titles are specified on the recorder they are displayed instead of Signature 1 Signature 2 or Signature 3 for the files created on the GX GP Items on the File Comment Tabbed Page Comment titles and strings are displayed for data files dld created by the data logging software GA10 TLOG File Information Dialog Box If the data file is a TLOG file the TLOG File Information dialog box appears Rle Information W File Name 22321509 dtg Wi Device Type DX100P W Serial No 12A718723 M File Message 11 5 Mi Meas Ch ar Kv Math Ch 8 A Interval Up 400 Wi TLOG Start gt 20094222 12 29 52 625 Mi Damage Check Not Damaged W Timer No a ha Comment The following items are displayed Use the check boxes in front of the items to specify the items you want to print po tem Description Timer No Timer numbers displayed on active tabbed pages on the TLOG file display window Comment for printouts up to 128 characters IM 04L61B01 01EN 2 5 Signing Data Files 2 5 1 Applicable Models and Files You can include signatures approval information in the following files Data File Name Extension GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 GSD GSE DX1000 DX1000N DX1000T DX2000 DX2000T _
153. ue LA EO e The displayed information of Status is the same as that in the report file display window e You can switch the time display format and the spreadsheet display direction The strings displayed for channels cannot be changed Le eciccccdceedcddedddddeddddedddeddddddddddddedddddeeeddeeddddddeddeddddedddedededddedddeddee 3 56 IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 9 Viewing Manual Sampled Data Files This section explains how to view data in manual sampled data files 1 On the File menu click Open Or click Open on the toolbar 2 Select a manual sampled data file When you open the file the corresponding data will appear The figure below shows the window for files with GMN and DAM extensions Name and unit of the sampling channel Use the View menu to select channel tag No Date and time that the manual sample was taken or tag comment View Date Format to select the format a r a a ach timestamp a a ee i Values at DATERE ITN 6011105724 15 33 30 201105124 15 36 36_ Manual Sampled Data Files with the dmn Extension In a display window showing the contents of a CX1000 CX2000 DX100 DX200 DX200C MV100 or MV200 manual sampled data file dmn extension if the file contains data samples that were sampled under different conditions they are displayed in separate tabs F Manual Sample File 70117299 dmn e MANUAL SAMPLE DATA Serial No 12A718723 File Message
154. ue the text in the data file is displayed Modbus client exchange execution CMD Channel number and set value the text in the data file is displayed Modbus master exchange execution CMD Channel number and set value the text in the data file is displayed ettings saved in setting mode ettings loaded in setting mode ettings loaded in basic setting mode o lt O D ave settings in setting mode oad settings in setting mode oad settings in basic setting mode Clear 1 Clear 2 Clear 3 Clear 4 Input calibration finished Due date for the next input calibration is over Change configuration setting file sequence number Set Change configuration setting file sequence number Basic setting mode Change configuration setting file sequence number Login information Change configuration setting file sequence number Basic setting mode amp Set mode registration Q D gt D D n oO as O Q iq n oO e2 Q gt Q O Q Q O O Q f fe O n a D gt Q zh D n D Q gt O D D gt C 3 o iq r O Q alalalalala z lololo f Q w IY V V sjsjsjs Q Aafjlwln O O 5 h To c ry 0 5 T D D gt xh D 0 D O Cc oO D O oO D gt Cc 3 oS D mar os Ww rt v mode amp Login information 5 ay n D 5 n D
155. ue of the first waveform in the selected range to the other waveforms Switch between selected and unselected for items to be pasted when copying between waveforms The items are normally selected pasted Clicking one of these buttons causes the corresponding item to become unselected and will not be pasted In addition to dragging the cursor to select the setup data of multiple waveforms step 2 in the procedure the following methods are available e Using the Shift key After selecting the starting line hold down the Shift key and click the ending line e Selecting All Lines Click No the title to select all setup data Copying Data between Waveforms You can copy setup data by using the Copy and Paste buttons at the bottom of the window Select a range of setup data to copy and click Copy Select a range of setup data to paste to and click Paste to paste the copied contents You can also select which items to paste using the copy flag icon When you copy if a Y axis number does not exist in the options of a paste destination the Y axis number specific to the waveform at the paste destination will be used Automatically Calculating Scale Values The software can automatically calculate the display range values for multiple data sources To do so select the range of setup data that you want to edit and click Scale Calc at the bottom of the window The scale values will be set to the maximum and minimum values in the measur
156. umber or tag comment Click here to Select from the list specify the folder ax Sub folders are Folder C Documents and Settings Cw Click here to also searched Include Sub Folder a Search Condition A Date amp Time 2012 09 18 00 joo 2012 09 19 w 00 00 C Exclude spcify time display a calendar Search condition setting area M Channel No 001 Search by time period C Batch Name Batch No Lot No Signin Status Signed Al X Search by batch name EGD e Search by signin status Click here to File Hame a Device Type Start Time Stop Time Signatures d l sS p ay h idde n item Ss 000001_120918_185510 GD 6X10 2012 09 18 18 57 40 000 2012 09 12 19 03 50 000 Not Damaged 000002_120918_144630 6DS 6X10 2012 09 18 14 46 30 000 2012 09 18 14 46 36 000 Not Damaged oo0003_120918_144840 60s 5X10 2012 09718 14 46 40 000 2012 09718 14 46 42 000 Not Damaged 000004_120918_144658 GD 6X10 2012 09 18 14 46 58 000 2012 09 18 14 47 26 000 Not Damaged 000004_120918_182620 6DS 5X10 2012 09 18 18 26 20 000 2012 09 13 18 27 03 000 Not Damaged o00005_120918_144804 6DS 6X10 2012 09 18 14 48 04 000 201209718 14 48 14 000 Not Damaged 000005_120918_182738 6DS 5X10 2012 09 18 18 27 38 000 2012409 183 18 23 38 000 Not Damaged o00006_120918_144544 6DS 6X10 2012 09718 14 45 44 000 2012 09718 14 45 52 000 Not Damaged Search resul
157. use in relation to aircraft operation or control ship navigation or marine equipment control or ground facility or device for support of the aforesaid operation or control or for use in relation to rail facility nuclear related facility radiation related equipment or medical equipment or facility or under any other circumstances which may require high safety standards 3 2 Ifthe Software Product is used for the abovementioned purposes neither Yokogawa nor assumes liability for any claim or damage arising from the said use and you shall indemnify and hold Yokogawa Supplier their affiliates subcontractors officers directors employees and agents harmless from any liability or damage whatsoever including any court costs and attorney s fees arising out of or related to the said use 4 Limited Warranty 4 1 The Software Product shall be provided to you on an as is basis at the time of delivery Yokogawa shall disclaim all of the warranties whatsoever express or implied and all liabilities therefrom If any physical defect is found on the recording medium not later than twelve 12 months from delivery Yokogawa shall replace such defective medium free of charge provided that the defective medium shall be returned to the service office designated by Yokogawa at your expense within the said twelve 12 months THIS LIMITED WARRANTY PROVIDED IN THIS CLAUSE IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER AND YOKOGAWA HEREBY DISCLAIMS
158. xternal media and information leakage due to misplacement e Seta strong password and manage it properly Use a password that is at least eight characters in length and include three types of characters from uppercase letters lowercase letters numbers and symbols Change the password regularly e Install antivirus software This software has been verified to work on a PC running Microsoft Forefront Client Security Ver 1 5 1993 0 IM 04L61B01 01EN Chapter 2 Basic Operation 2 1 Starting and Closing Universal Viewer 2 1 1 Starting Universal Viewer Procedure 1 On the taskbar click Start All Programs SMARTDAC STANDARD and then Viewer Universal Viewer starts No data is displayed initially PS Universal Viewer File View Help EA ie P SQ ot oF oct t g i e Q Q ddd 8a ag 4 Vi OX E HOR ee i Re C it 2 Be of Bo el aN fn BN n GAP NUM SORE 2 On Windows you can associate data files to Universal Viewer so that when you double click a data file the file opens in Universal Viewer Changing the Style To change the screen color on the View menu click Style and then Light or Dark The default setting is Light The style cannot be changed in some windows and dialog boxes Changing the Date Format You can change the date display format to one of the four types below To do so on the View menu click Date Format e YY MM DD e MM DD YY e DD MM YY e DD MM YY Decimal Point To
159. y different colors for the marks placed with the recorder and those placed with the software Comment You can enter a print comment The comment that you enter here is the same as that in the About Document dialog box described in step 2 Up to 128 characters are displayed The table below shows the relationship between the settings in the Print Settings dialog box and the different displays ai eats aT Print Graph Format ves O SS line Thickness ves vs PrintGrahGria vs J mage mark occupation ves J subGid vs o Spit Circularintewal f ve s s lt J vs YAxis ColumnNum ves ves Print Preview You can preview the print layout To do so on the File menu click Print Preview 4 3 2 Printing a List 1 In the window display the list that you want to print 2 On the File menu click Print The Print dialog box appears Click OK The list will be printed 4 8 IM 04L61B01 01EN Chapter 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Troubleshooting Messages Code Message 3130 Do you want to sign this record 3131 Do you want to cancel Warning Messages Code Message 1102 Converted data file will be overwritten OK 3108 This file already exists Replace existing file 3126 You cannot sign because the signature information of the files in the batch is inconsistent 3128 The file does not exist 3129 Cannot link and display data because some of them have
160. ype Display Event Data TLOG Report Manual Sampled Extension Data File File Data File Data File Data File 7 P dhr ddr z Waveform Display Yes Ys Digital Display oOo Y Ys o o Circular Display OoOo Ys Ys So o o O i Yes J Control Mode List Operation Log List TLOG Display a E a Report Display a ee T e eee Manual Sample Display IM 04L61B01 01EN Circular Display 1 1 Overview of Universal Viewer CX1000 CX2000 File Type Display Event Data TLOG Report Manual Sampled Extension Data File File Data File Data File Data File P dhr ddr Alarm List g Mark List Image Mark List Event List J Control Mode List TLOG Display Report Display Manual Sample Display File Type Display Event Data TLOG Report Manual Sampled Extension Data File File Data File Data File Data File z P dhr ddr a Waveform Display Digital Display Circular Display S IM 04L61B01 01EN Ye Ye Ye Ye Image Mark List Event List GA10 Supported by Universal Viewer R2 01 and later File Type Display Extension Data File ga ii Waveform Display Digital Display Circular Display Alarm List Yes g Mark List n Image Mark List A Event List Control Mode List Operation Log List TLOG Display Report Display Manual Sample Display jyOnpojd 34 Huis 3104939 1 1 Overview of Universal Viewer
161. zzzzdchdccczzz cddkiccczzqdcchc Selecting All Data Points On the Edit menu click Select All to move cursor A to the beginning of the data and cursor B to the end of the data Copying Data On the Edit menu click Copy to copy the data between cursors A and B 3 3 9 Adding a Mark In this window click a line to add a mark For details see section 3 1 10 Adding Editing and Deleting Marks Procedure 1 Click the line where you want to add a mark Cursor A is set 2 On the Edit menu click Append Mark Or click the corresponding button on the toolbar The Mark Settings box appears 3 Edit the mark information and click OK A mark is added to the cursor A line 2012 12709 10 35 12 000 00000002 1 9020 E 2 12 09 10 36 1 9850 1 9820 Mark J ag12712 09 10 35 16 000 00000004 1 9871 If you set clear or reset cursors or markers in the digital display window the result of the operation is reflected in the other displays Lecco clcedeeeddddcceedcecdeedceceeccecocecdeeeeeeeeeeccecdeeeceeceeceeeeceeeececcedeeeeeeceeeedeeeeceeee IM 04L61B01 01EN 3 31 e eq HulpiaAuoy pue BulAe dsig e 3 4 Displaying a List of Alarms Marks and Image Marks When a display data file or event data file is open you can view information related to alarms marks image marks events control operations and operation log entries in list form To convert and save this information see section 3 10 Converting Data
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