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1. Options CRO1 With digital 1 O module output 0 input 16 digital 1 0 CR10 With digital I O module output 6 input 0 CR11 With digital I O module output 6 input 16 7 CR20 With digital I O module output 12 input 0 CR21 With digital I O module output 12 input 16 CR40 With digital 1 O module output 24 input 0 CR41 With digital I O module output 24 input 16 1 C2 and C3 cannot be specified together 2 D5 can be specified only for the GX20 GP20 3 Only one option can be specified 4 UC40 UC50 US40 and US50 cannot be specified for the GX10 GP10 5 CR20 CR21 CR40 and CR41 cannot be specified for the GX10 GP10 6 If UC20 or US20 is specified for the GX10 GP10 CR11 cannot be specified 7 If UC30 or US30 is specified for the GX10 GP10 CRO1 CR10 and CR11 cannot be specified I O Modules GX90XA Model GX90XA Channels Suffix Code Description Analog Input Module for GX GP series 10 channels Universal Scanner type 3 wire RTD b terminal common Always N Screw terminal M3 Clamp terminal General Type Terminal type Area GX90XD Model GX90XD Channels Suffix Code Description Digital Input Module for GX GP series 16 channels Open collector Non voltage contact shared common Rated 5 VDC Always N Screw terminal M3 Clamp termina
2. s ata search m ZANA Display os igita __ Data Group O ON Information OAll Channel__ OFF OFF Universal Eim Browse i fl Pia fo FAVORITE 1 FAVORITE 2 FAVORITE 3 FAVORITE 4 Tap the Recording icon The record start screen appears 3 Tap Record Recording starts The recording status icon in the status display section changes to recording in prog ress Operation complete You can also start recording with the START STOP key You can stop recording in the same way that you start recording switching between Operation Screens Press MENU The menu screen appears Bar graph Digital Trend Overview as a AE aay fe Gl Context r T af A Overview _ _summary lessage lemory summary ulti summary Data save _ 9 Panel si i Universal e nitialize rmation ettin alibration i i ing Save load Bro N e 2 3 4 p fl f m f amp i FAVORITE 2 FAVORITE 3 FAVORITE 4 2 Tap the Browse tab 3 Tap the icon of the display that you want to change to Operation complete 25 This section explains how to change various settings Before you change settings stop recording and computation Advanced Operation Various settings and operation Setting Measurement and Recording Setting
3. AI channel settings j i 4 h A l Linear scaling FAVORITE 1 FAVORITE 2 FAVORITE 3 FAVORITE 4 k im Scale DI DI channel settings Decimal place 7 Math channel settings SS Favorite screen list Ay Display settings f Sale ie 8 jy Seale Voa j Measurement settings TT 200 0 m3 h 9 Scroll L ni Recording settings Low cut ue 10 Tap Add favorite i adele ld of A confirmation screen appears A Batch settings _ Moving average On off Tap Favorite name and enter the name Report settings Off Burnout set Exit H Save p77 Tap OK The display is registered Q AR Q Tap the Close icon Tap First CH gt 0101 The screen closes Check that Last CH is 0101 Operation complete Tap Type gt GS Deleting a Favorite Screen Tap Range gt 1 5V Press MENU Tap Calculation Linear scaling Tap Universal tab gt Remove favorite SD AQ A G No Drag the screen up Show the setting parameters off the screen at the bottom Select the screen to delete and tap OK WG hyo s Tap the Close icon Tap Decimal place gt 1 U a cere 8 Tap Scale Lower and enter 0 0 _ Operation complete wal hd 9 Tap Scale Upper and enter 100 0 10 Tap Unit and enter m3 h 11 Tap Save Operation complete IM 04L51B01 02EN 27 This section explains what you need to do when you change the module configuration
4. Setting file Setting file comment USB input device Security settings USB input device Basic settings Security function Touch operation Communication Logout Auto logout Operation without Login User settings User number User settings User level Mode User name Initialize password Authority of user Authority number Authority of user Record Math Data save Message Batch Alarm ACK Communication Touch operation Time set Setting operation External media Operation Lock Operation Lock function Password Limitations Record Math Data save Message Batch Alarm ACK Communication Touch operation Time set Setting operation External media IM 04L51B01 02EN YOKOGAWA YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION Headquarters 2 9 32 Nakacho Musashino shi Tokyo 180 8750 JAPAN Branch Sales Offices Nagoya Osaka Hiroshima Fukuoka Sendai Ichihara Toyota Kanazawa and Kitakyusyu YOKOGAWA CORPORATION OF AMERICA 2 Dart Road Newnan Georgia 30265 1094 U S A Phone 1 800 888 6400 Fax 1 770 254 0928 YOKOGAWA EUROPE B V Euroweg 2 3825 HD Amersfoort THE NETHERLANDS Phone 31 88 4641000 Fax 31 88 4641111 Branch Sales Offices Wien Austria Zaventem Belgium Ratingen Germany Madrid
5. 6 89 IM 04L51B01 02EN 17 Installation and Wirin GP20 External Dimensions 288 11 34 Unit mm approx inch Unless otherwise specified tolerance is 3 however tolerance is 0 3 mm when below 10 mm amp MAX 247 2 9 73 1 288 11 34 gt a lt ae 196 8 7 75 2 a LS E 3 2 N 00 lt F Tum CULM Ng R S S 1 With modules 2 Without modules GP10 External Dimensions 143 6 5 65 lt gt Ara T a o o o 144 5 67 a 5 18 Unit mm approx inch Unless otherwise specified tolerance is 3 however tolerance is 0 3 mm when below 10 mm 4 Max 247 2 9 73 196 8 7 75 ee c E o 1 With modules 2 Without modules Dinstalling and Removing I O Modules Installing a Module 1 As shown below insert the module into the GX GP slot 2 Push the module in until you hear a click Then fasten the screw at the bottom section of the module Latch Recommended torque for tightening the
6. WED 28 5 12 19 26 2 3 Tap the Time tab 4 Enter the time using the keyboard and tap OK The time is set Operation complete f Configuring the Inputs For channel 1 0001 of slot 0 set thermocouple type T 0 to 200 C Path MENU key gt Browse tab gt Setting gt Setting menu gt Al channel settings gt Range FAVORITE 4 2012 12 16 11 05 32 pisses Range 0001 0001 First CH ar AI channel settings oddi 1 x Last CH E DI channel settings 01 2 Math channel settings anos ype 7 cm 3 N Display settings z L o ange L 4 j Measurement settings ay prs L pan Lower ite i i 4 0 0 C 5 ie Recording settings ___0 0 A Span Upper 6 j 4 200 0 C eH Data save settings Calculation WA Batch settings Off Moving average Report settings On Off Off E gt exit H save i 7 Tap First CH gt 0001 Check that Last CH is 0001 Tap Type gt TC Tap Range gt T Tap Span Lower and enter 0 0 Tap Span Upper and enter 200 0 NS GQ A UNS Tap Save Operation complete IM 04L51B01 02EN Press MENU The menu screen appears an x Recording Computing lt ny Context a display Me di ssage m z e it wW Auto scroll
7. Directory PASV mode 38 SMTP client settings SMTP client function On Off Authentication Authentication SMTP server SMTP server name Port number User name Password POP3 server POP3 server name Port number User name Password E mail settings Mail header Recipient 1 Recipient 2 Sender Subject E mail contents Header Include source URL Alarm settings Alarm notification Channel set Attach instantaneous data Send alarm action Include tag ch in Subject Report settings Report notification Scheduled settings scheduled notification Attach instantaneous data Interval Recipient 1 Ref time hour Recipient 1 Ref time minute Recipient 1 Interval Recipient 2 Ref time hour Recipient 2 Ref time minute Recipient 2 System settings Media alarm notification Power failure notification System error notification SNTP client settings SNTP client function On Off SNTP server SNTP server name Port number Query action Ref time Hour Ref time Minute Interval Timeout Time adjust on Start action Modbus client settings Basic settings Modbus client function On Off Communi
8. Hall ate 7 O Network Serial communication meconne _ RS 232 RS 422 485 Alarm output Ca FAIL status output lt Option IM 04L51B01 02EN 10 Component Names I GX20 GX10 GX20 front panel GX10 front panel YOKOGAWA GROUP 1 2012 09 12 09 30 06 ME DA o g 1001 LCD PON UATR ET Shows the trend display and other ANA displays and the setup screen NTA 4 30 ec dipa gt 4 4 i a V 4 ITT T mE 1 2111 ITT my b nim mg I T START STOP key Starts and stops recording MENU key Press this once to show a menu for accessing various screens ATE fT Stylus pen touch pen USB port UH option USB2 0 compliant Connect a USB Power switch memory device mouse keyboard etc SD memory card slot SD memory card up to 32 GB Format FAT32 or FAT16 A 1 GB card is included Front door MENU key Front door lock mechanism Use an off the shelf door lock key GX20 rear panel Bore 6 07 so I O module slot GX10 GP10 3 slots 0 to 2 GX20 GP20 10 slots 0 to 9 I O module Connect I O signals Power inlet GP10 GP20 Serial port C2 option RS 232 terminal Power supply terminal and protective ground terminal GX10 GX20 Serial port C3 option RS 422 485 terminal
9. IM 04L51B01 02EN Functional Overview Touch Operations Freehand Messages a gt Q amp You can use the touch pen or your finger to write text and draw marks freely in the waveform area The messages that you write can easily be displayed from information displays such as the message summary and memory summary Cancel 30sed di 0 AN FAVORITE 4 2012 12 15 09 51 06 bie NNi AI channel settings j Ail AI channel settings Range gt WN E pt khan settings Alarm p Whew Math ch Dalay elini p 1 1 1 1 1 14 27 1 19 1 19 27 12 20 27 12 24 23 Ny Disblay s Calibration correction b j Measurement n n f Versatile Network Functions and is Recording settings S fi eK Data save s D O wa re WA Batch settin rag i The Ethernet interface enables you to monitor the GX ST k aeh Loge the screen with a pen or finger GP from a Web browser E mails can be sent through this ana move interface when alarms and other events occur In addition you can use the Modbus protocol to read data from other devices on the network and display it Exit GROUP 1 2012 09 13 10 22 50 Saim end OR Po As for the software Universal Viewer can be used to 3Psec qivaeo o o gao view measured data and convert the data into
10. USB port UH option USB 2 0 compliant Connect a USB memory device mouse keyboard etc Ethernet port 10BASE T 100BASE TX port FAIL output terminal FL option VGA output connector D5 option Connects to an external monitor IM 04L51B01 02EN 11 Component Names i GP20 GP10 GX90XA GX90XD GX90YD GX90XA Analog Input Module GX20 front GX20 rear M3 screw terminal Clamp terminal F V7 NZ iS 4 Power inlet Feet Terminal block release levers GX10 front GX10 rear GX90XD Digital Input Module M3 screw terminal Clamp terminal C Terminal block attachment screws GX90YD Digital Output Module M3 screw terminal 12 IM 04L51B01 02EN Component Names A To prevent electric shock when you attach or remove terminal covers or WARNING terminal blocks be sure that the power supply is turned off Removing and Attaching a Terminal Cover Removing the Terminal Cover Loosen the screw at the bottom section of the terminal cover and remove the cover Attaching the Terminal Cover 1 Insert the two hooks at the top section on the inside of the terminal cover into A and push the bottom section of the terminal cover 2 Fasten the screw at the bottom section of the terminal cover to fix the cover in place Recommended tightening torque 0 6 Nem The shape of the cover varies depending on the module but the procedure is the same Removing and Attaching a Terminal Bloc
11. User s Manual SMART F Models GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Paperless Recorder First Step Guide 201 A IN A K A HN i AN gm 7 Ne YZ qaqa z Y Y amw aw E i Contents WVIAC WON issii iia ada i anstecantaicatess 1 Handling Precautions of the GX QP ccccccccessssteeeeeeeessssneeees 4 SD Memory Card Handling Precautions cc sseceeeeeeeeeeneees 4 Checking the Package Contents sccccccssssssssseeeeesssssseees 5 Standard Accessories ccccccccceceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeaeeeseeees 6 Conventions Used in This Manual ccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeees 6 Protection of ERVIPOMIMEN isicicsccavscxaninnsaved canitwsavercavaepaveduatiesavervaewcsd T Functional Overview cccccccscssssesscssseseeesseseeeesseseeeeees 8 OVEPVICW 0 ccc ccceccecceceeeececeeeeeueceseeuueuueeseeauaeeeeueeueeeuseuneeeeeueanegeeees 8 A Variety of Source Signals ccccccccssssssseeeeeeeessssstteeeeeeeseees 8 Expandable Module Construction cccccecsseeessessecaeeeeeeeeeees 8 Data SIO AGS eisini pcira rdar iE iranin Eai Esisi 8 A Variety of Display Functions cccccccccessseeeeeeeesesstteeeeeeeeeees 8 Touch SCP CU spas see Fees ein eat sa nana aan esas dashes aan ea T 8 Freehand Messages rcsainscossceusnrnastossducianddanibasnsesansanentaermteutmesesneag 9 Versatile Network Functions and Software l a 9 Other Functions ciciccedorccsrccaces
12. Direction LCD Brightness Backlight saver Mode Saver time Restore Monitor Display background Scroll time Jump default display Calendar display 1st weekday Changing each value from monitoring On Off 35 Setup Menu Map Scan interval Scan interval Basic settings Over range Type Value on over range Type Module settings Creation time Select module Day Module 0 9 Day of week Operation mode Hour Operation mode Minute A D integrate Save interval A D integrate File creation interval Data type Report 1 Report 2 Basic settings Report 3 Recording mode Report 4 File type Report 5 Display data Trend File type waveform File type Saving interval Report template output Event data Excel file Recording interval PDF file Recording mode Printer Data length Pre trigger Report channel settings Trigger source Report channel number operation Report channel Channel type Recording channel Channel no settings Sum scale Display data Trend waveform Event data Manual sample Timer Timer 1 Typ
13. Level 2 On Off Level 3 On Off Level 4 On Off Alarm delay Hour Minute Second Display settings First CH Last CH Tag Characters No Color Color Zone Lower Upper Scale Position Division Bar graph Base position Division Partial On Off Expand Boundary Color scale band Band area Color Display position Lower Display position Upper Alarm point mark Indicate on Scale Mark kind Alarm 1 color Alarm 2 color Alarm 3 color Alarm 4 color Display characters of each value 0 1 Calibration correction First CH Last CH Mode Mode Number of set points 1 Linearizer input Linearizer output 12 33 Setup Menu Ma DI channel settings Range First CH Last CH Range Type Span Lower Span Upper Calculation Reference channel Scale Decimal place Scale Lower Scale Upper Unit Alarm First CH Last CH Level 1 On Off Type Value Hysteresis Logging Output type Output No Level 2 On Off Level 3 On Off Level 4 On Off Alarm delay Hour Minute Second 34 Display settings First CH Last CH Tag Characters No Color Color Zone Lower
14. Power cord VDE standard Power cord AS standard Power cord BS standard Power cord GB standard Power cord NBR standard RS 232 RS 422 485 VGA output Fail output 1 point Mathematical function with report function IMC Communication channel function P1 24 V DC AC power supply UH USB interface host 2 ports Analog universal input module preinstalled clamp terminal Analog universal input module preinstalled M3 screw terminal Digital output module digital input module preinstalled Power cord IM 04L51B01 02EN Models in Which I O Modules Are Preinstalled Model Suffix Code Optional Description Code GX10 1E Paperless recorder panel mount type GX20 GP10 1E1 Paperless recorder portable type GP20 Options analog Input With analog input module 10ch Clamp terminal With analog input module 20ch Clamp terminal With analog input module 30ch Clamp terminal 6 y With analog input module 40ch Clamp terminal With analog input module 50ch Clamp terminal With 10ch analog input module M3 screw terminal With 20ch analog input module M3 screw terminal With 30ch analog input module M3 screw terminal 6 With 40ch analog input module M3 screw terminal With 50ch analog input module M3 screw terminal 4
15. Upper Scale Position Bar graph Base position Alarm point mark Indicate on Scale Mark kind Alarm 1 color Alarm 2 color Alarm 3 color Alarm 4 color Display characters of each value 0 1 DO channel settings Range First CH Last CH Range Type Span Lower Span Upper Unit Action Energize De energize Action Hold Relay Action on ACK Relay deactivated interval Display settings Math channel settings First CH Last CH Tag Characters No Color Color Zone Lower Upper Scale Position Bar graph Base position Display characters of each value 0 1 Calculation expression First CH Last CH Math range On Off Calculation expression Decimal place Span Lower Span Upper Unit TLOG Timer type Timer No Sum scale Reset Rolling average On Off Interval Number of samples Continued on the next page IM 04L51B01 02EN Alarm First CH Last CH Level 1 On Off Type Value Hysteresis Logging Output type Output No Level 2 On Off Level 3 On Off Level 4 On Off Alarm delay Hour Minute Second Display settings First CH L
16. 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 attentions to actions or conditions that could cause light injury to the user or 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 proper operation of the instrument IM 04L51B01 02EN Protection of Environment Control of Pollution Caused by the Product This is an explanation for the product based on Control of pollution caused by Electronic Information Products in the People s Republic of China PmhA eA SORIA APR EREE TEA BBE ER en ITEE Z RKA SRO ED ipl FES N A N A N A N A P V A SHE 2 47 8 N A N A N A N A Wi y hE HLF ZAR N A N A N A N A v y TE N A N A N A N A v g 1 0 RIE AR Y N A N A N A N A i s EJF N A N A N A N A v 7 TE Matz N A N A N A N A 7 y Tags LCD N A N A N A N A y p EME TEME ZRA N A N A N A N A y P FB JE tk GP10 GP20 N A N A N A N A 7 7 SD a N A N A N A N A J z D E BAL N A N A N A N A 7 y V ROAR AL ais RSSA SAAN N A RPR EDA MYRM PHA SA SRM O Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC A Zinin EM F2006 F2 H28 HAA HT ETERS RRAK Pak ERPE AREmME A
17. e Where an excessive amount of soot steam moisture dust or corrosive gases are present Soot steam moisture dust and corrosive gases will adversely affect the GX GP Avoid installing the GX GP in such locations e Near strong magnetic field sources Do not bring magnets or instruments that produce electromagnetic fields close to the GX GP Operating the GX GP near strong magnetic fields can cause measurement errors 16 e Where the display Is difficult to see The GX GP uses an LCD screen so it is difficult to view the display from an extreme angle Install the GX GP so that the user can view the display directly from the front B installation Procedure Installation Procedure for the GX10 GX20 Use a steel panel that is 2 mm to 26 mm thick 1 Insert the GX through the front of the panel 2 Mount the GX to the panel using the included mounting brackets as described below e Use two mounting brackets to support the top and bottom or the left and right sides of the case remove the stickers that are covering the holes before you attach the brackets e The recommended tightening torque for the mounting screws is 0 7 to 0 9 Nem e Follow the procedure below to mount the GX to the panel e First attach the two mounting brackets and temporarily tighten the mounting screws e Next fix the GX in place by tightening the mounting screws with the appropriate torque When the GX is approximately perpendicular to the panel pr
18. make sure to turn off the power switch If there are any symptoms of trouble such as strange odors or smoke coming from the GX GP immediately turn off the power switch and the power supply source Then contact your nearest Yokogawa dealer SD Memory Card Handling Precautions SD memory cards are delicate and should be handled with caution Yokogawa provides no warranty for damage to or loss of data recorded on the SD memory card regardless of the cause of such damage or loss Please always make backup copies of your data Do not store or use the SD memory card in places with static electricity near electrically charged objects or where electrical noise is present Doing so can result in electric shock or damage Do not disassemble or modify the SD memory card Doing so can result in damage Do not physically shock bend or pinch the SD memory card Doing so can lead to malfunction During reading writing of data do not turn OFF the power apply vibration or shock or pull out the card Data can become corrupt or permanently lost Only use Yokogawa SD memory cards Operation cannot be guaranteed with other brands of card When inserting the SD memory card into the instrument make sure you orient the card correctly face up or down and that you insert it securely If not inserted correctly the card will not be recognized by the instrument Never touch the SD memory card with wet hands Doing so can lead to electric shock
19. 30 __ ima DISP 57min FANM t Channel 00 1 8711 GROUP 1 Osy div amp o Channel 00 1 7363 Channel 003 1 6005 Channel 004 1 4648 Channel 005 1 3295 Channel 006 1 1940 Channel 007 1 0582 Channel 008 0 9224 Channel 009 0 7870 Channel 010 0 6511 ChanneLo11 i n 0 5146 08150154 START iChannel_012 O84 00 408 49 00 08 46 00 08 47 00 08 48 00 H8 49 00 08 59 00 08 54 00 08 5 o 0 3789 Waveform display Scale Data display section Shows measured data and function setup screens Status Display Section 10 45 50 og Date and time Recording status icon Recording in progress Recording stopped Data type DISP Display data EVENT Event data Recording progress Displays the progress using a green bar graph The frame indicates the saving interval display data or data length event data Internal memory error Display name or group name When using the batch function Ba tchNa ne0 1234567890 123456789012 000001 GROUP 1 2012 12 12 10 14 07 When using the login function User Na ne012345678901 GROUP 1 2012 12 12 10 17 54 When using the login and batch functions Ba tchNa ne0 1234567890 123456789012 0000022012 12 12 10 18 44 User Na ne012345678901 24 GROUP 1 2012 12 12 10 45 50 DA A a SD memory card icon Remaining memory space 50 or more mm Remaining memory space 50 or less Remaining me
20. 32 bit edition Intel Pentium 4 3 GHz or faster x64 or x86 processor At least 2 GB of memory 64 bit edition Intel Pentium 4 3 GHz or faster x64 processor At least 2 GB of memory Web Browser Compatible Browser Version Windows Internet Explorer Internet Explorer 6 or Internet Java Runtime Environment Explorer 8 1 6 Version 6 IM 04L51B01 02EN Hard disk Free space of at least 100 MB depending on the amount of data you may need more memory Display A video card that is recommended for the OS and a display that is supported by the OS has a resolution of 1024x768 or higher and that can show 65 536 colors 16 bit high color or more Other Operating Conditions To view the user s manuals you need to use Adobe Reader 7 or later by Adobe Systems the latest version recommended B installation To install Universal Viewer or Hardware Configurator download the installer from the Yokogawa website 1 Turn on the PC and start Windows Log onto Windows as an administrator 2 Double click the installer exe The installer starts Follow the instructions on the screen to install the software Note Yamuna e Close all other software applications before installing this software e To reinstall the software uninstall the current software first Hardware Configurator e The Countries regions except Japan selection dialog box appears during installation Select the country
21. B Data save settings 0 Batch settings e Timer settings E Event action E Communication Ethernet settings B System settings H E Security settings Me WO e Hardware Configurator will not start if Internet Explorer is not installed e The default settings are the system configuration of the GX20 LLL iid kdb ssdddddcccadddddddddaddddddddaddddadaddadddd dde Closing Hardware Configurator Close Internet Explorer 1 Click the Close button or on the File menu click Exit Mle WE If you change the setup data the changes are stored and will appear the next time you start the software iii hdd ddddssccccccccddddddddddccaddaaaadddddddddddddddadaaaddde IM 04L51B01 02EN Setup Menu Map Depending on setting parameter values some items may be hidden For details see the User s Manual IM 04L51B01 01EN Al channel settings Range First CH Last CH Range Type Range Span Lower Span Upper Calculation Reference channel Scale Decimal place Scale Lower Scale Upper Unit Low cut On Off Low cut value Low cut output Moving average On Off Count RJC Mode Temperature Burnout set Mode Bias Value Alarm IM 04L51B01 02EN First CH Last CH Level 1 On Off Type Value Hysteresis Logging Output type Output No
22. CH10 214 B CH9 114 B 215 b 115 b The RTD b terminal is connected internally 20 Wiring to a GX90XD Digital Input Module Terminal Diagram M3 screw terminal Clamp terminal DI9 DI16 COM lt t Wiring direction lt t Wiring direction Terminal Arrangement Term No Symbol Term No Symbol 21 DI9 11 DI1 22 DI10 12 DI2 23 DI11 13 DIS 24 DI12 14 DI4 25 DI13 15 DI5 26 DI14 16 DI6 27 DI15 17 DI7 28 DI16 18 DI8 29 COM 19 COM 30 20 Wiring to a GX90YD Digital Input Module Terminal Diagram M3 screw terminal lt t Wiring direction Terminal Arrangement DO No Term No Symbol DO No Term No Symbol 21 N C DO4 22 COM 23 N O 24 N C DO5 25 COM 26 N O 27 N C DO6 28 COM 29 N O 30 IM 04L51B01 02EN Installation and Wirin Connecting to the FAIL Output Status Output FL option FAIL N output IA Z NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC During normal When a failure When power is operation occurs turned off L As N J M A During normal When the specified When power is operation status occurs turned off NO C NC Connecting to the Serial Communication Interface C2 option RD Received Data SD Send Data SG Signal Ground RS Request to Send CS Clear to Send N 01 Go NO e e Pins
23. Mfg Co Ltd e With a clamp terminal we recommend the following wire GX90XA Cross sectional area 0 05 mm to 1 5 mm AWG30 to 16 Stripped wire length 5 to 6 mm GX90XD Cross sectional area 0 2 mm to 1 5 mm AWG24 to 16 Stripped wire length 9 to 10 mm IM 04L51B01 02EN With a clamp terminal if you use a single wire whose diameter is 0 3 mm or less you may not be able to clamp the wire securely to the terminal Take measures to securely clamp the wire such as by folding the conductor section that will be connected to the clamp terminal in half iii hd hddgddssddccaddddddddddddddddddadadddadaddddddddddddddade 19 Installation and Wirin Wiring to a GX90XA Analog Input Module Terminal Diagram M3 screw terminal Clamp terminal CH z CO 301 201 101 202 CH2 i CH8 214 CH10 215 ae CH10 310 210 110 A j B o b 9 DI input RTD input DC current input with an external shunt resistor Terminal Arrangement M3 screw terminal OoOO OOO OO OOo Clamp terminal CH Term Symbol CH Term Symbol No No No No 201 A 101 A CH2 202 B CH1 102 B 203 b 103 b 204 A 104 A CH4 205 B CH3 105 B 206 b 106 b 207 A 107 A CH6 208 B CH5 108 B 209 b 109 b 210 A 110 A CH8 211 B CH7 111 B 212 b 112 b 213 A 113 A
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25. even when you turn on the power switch turn off the power switch and check the wiring and supply voltage If after checking these items the GX GP still fails to start when you turn on the power switch it may be malfunction ing Contact your nearest Yokogawa dealer for repairs e If an error message appears on the screen take measures according to the information in chapter 5 Trouble shooting in the GX GP User s Manu al e After you turn on the power switch al low the GX GP to warm up for at least 30 minutes before starting a measure ment ll IM 04L51B01 02EN CAUTION Turning the Power Off A Check the following points before turning off the power switch The external storage medium is not being accessed the yellow green LED is not blinking 1 Open the front door 2 Turn off the power switch Close the front door setting and Removing SD Memory Cards Setting a SD Memory Card 1 Open the front door 2 Insert an SD memory card into the card slot Removing the SD Memory Card 7 Press MENU 2 Tap the media eject icon Browse 3 On the screen for selecting the type of media tap SD 4 Remove the SD memory card Operation complete l 23 Basic Operation Viewing the Operation Screen Trend Status display section Shows the display name date time data recording alarm icons etc Numeric display section 2012 12 12 08 52
26. grounding to prevent electric shock before turning ON the power The power cord that comes with the portable type is a three prong type power cord Connect the power cord to a properly grounded three prong outlet Do Not Impair the Protective Ground ing Never cut off the internal or external protective grounding wire or dis connect the wiring of the protective grounding terminal Doing so invali dates the protective functions of the instrument and poses a potential shock hazard Do Not Operate with Defective Protec tive Grounding Do not operate the instrument if the protective grounding might be defec tive Also make sure to check them before operation Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmo sphere Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable gas or vapors Operation in such an environment constitutes a safety hazard Pro longed use in a highly dense corro sive gas H2S SOx etc will cause a malfunction Do Not Remove Covers The cover should be removed by Yokogawa s qualified personnel only Opening the cover is dangerous because some areas inside the instru ment have high voltages Ground the Instrument before Making External Connections Connect the protective grounding before connecting to the item under measurement or control unit Damage to the Protection Operating the instrument in a man ner not described in this manual may damage the instrument s protection Wiring To prevent shoc
27. manual explains the functions of the product It does not guarantee that the product will suit a particular purpose of the user m Precautions Related to the Protection Safety tO and Alteration of the Product The following safety symbols are used on the product and in this manual Handle with care To avoid injury and damage to the instrument the operator must refer to the explanation in the manual Protective ground terminal Functional ground terminal do not use this terminal as a protective ground terminal Alternating current Direct current ON power C OFF power A For the protection and safe use of the product and the system in which this product is incorporated be sure to follow the instructions and precautions on safety that are stated in this manual whenever you handle the product Take special note that if you handle the product in a manner that violates these instructions the protection functionality of the product may be damaged or impaired In such cases Yokogawa does not guarantee the quality performance function and safety of product When installing protection and or safety circuits such as lightning protection devices and equipment for the product and control system or designing or installing separate protection and or safety circuits for fool proof design and fail safe design of the processes and lines that use the product and the control system the user should impl
28. modules GX GP reconfiguration Reconfiguring the ss s nsn n gap Ri GX GP gt Set the date and time B First Step Guide IM 04L51B01 02EN Basic Operations AU First Step Guide d IM 04L51B01 02EN Configure signal inputs Basic Operations S gt Paperless Recorder ancien pair heb capeaa aa r User s Manual Configure functions as IM 04L51B01 01EN necessary IM 04L51B01 01EN B First Step Guide IM 04L51B01 02EN Start measuring recording Basic Operations 14 GX10 GP10 Up to 3 modules can be installed GX20 GP20 Up to 10 modules can be installed Power inlet on the GP10 GP20 ORR RP RRR RRR RR RRR RRR RRR If preinstalled modules are preconfigured If you rearrange the modules reconfigure a a a a a a a a a a a 4 COOP POPC OU UOC CCCP eee eee eer reer re tt re rn fr 8d YOKOGAWA ee ee eee ee ee ee ea op oo e hee ro e p EM P1003 T1004 Ca MENU key IM 04L51B01 02EN O erating Procedure BERR RRP 1 Modules not installed Dummy covers are attached to empty slots with screws Recommended tightening torque 0 6 Nem 2 Insert until a click is heard and fasten with screws 3 Modules installed 10 modules OOOO RPU ROO UCC COCO C COP PPC eee ee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee nn ne nn 2 2 62 GX90XA GX
29. or malfunction Never use the SD memory card if it is dusty or dirty Doing so can lead to electric shock or malfunction The SD memory card comes formatted SD cards must be formatted according to the standard established by the SD Association https www sdcard org home If you want format the SD memory card use the instrument s Format function If using a PC to perform the formatting use the SD card formatter software available from the above SD Association You can use SD SDHC cards up to 32 GB on the GX GP SD Memory Card Specifications and Characteristics Electrical specifications Operating voltage 2 7 V to 3 6 V memory operation Supports SD 1 4 bit mode SPI mode Compliant with SD PHYSICAL LAYER SPECIFICATION Ver 3 00 External dimensions H 32 W 24 D 2 1 mm weight approx 2 g weight Compliant with Standard Size SD Card Mechanical Specification Ver 1 00 Reliability and durability Compliant with SD PHYSICAL LAYER SPECIFICATION Ver 3 00 and Standard Size SD Card Mechanical Specification Ver 1 00 Operating conditions 25 to 85 C temp 25 C RH 95 no condensation Storage conditions 40 to 85 C temp 40 C RH 93 500 h no condensation Unit mm 24 0 1 NOogodg0 Writable g h SD Write la l IM 04L51B01 02EN Checking the Package Contents After receiving the product and opening the package check the items described below If the wrong items h
30. other data formats jie jigs SaspansouBnn Hr TEL Flick Wipe a pen or finger across the screen E Internet Explorer 6 8 Ethernet Seamless remote monitoring on a Web browser GROUP 1 2012 09 13 10 29 58 D kg 3min div20 ao g0 fmo oor 13 1 E P1001 46 2 AVATNI P Toz kpa thee imeneien AAA aak or Other Functions i 86 2 wo Math function Expressions can be assigned to z MT option math channels to perform various Pinch apart together computations wail l l ATN Touch the screen with two fingers FAIL output This function transmits alarms when and move them apart or together FL option the GX GP fails E Security function You can allow only registered users to use the GX GP In addition certain operations can be prohibited Remote control This function executes specified operations by combining input modules and the event action function IM 04L51B01 02EN 9 Functional Overview System Configuration You can configure a GX GP system as shown below YOKOGAWA lt gt Web site e Download PC software D E Download user s manuals cr C Ethernet C
31. screws 0 6 Nem Removing a Module 1 Loosen the screw at the bottom section of the module 2 While pressing down on the latch at the top of the module pull the module out Channel Names A channel name consists of a unit number slot number and channel number Channel name oL Fixed s S E e GX10 GP10 IM 04L51B01 02EN Installation and Wirin Ewiring e To prevent electric shock while wiring make sure that the power supply is turned off WARNING e Ifa voltage of more than 30 VAC or 60 VDC is to be applied to the output terminals use ring tongue crimp on lugs with insulation sleeves on all terminals to prevent the signal cables from slipping out when the screws be come loose Furthermore use double insulated cables dielectric strength of 2300 VAC or more for the signal cables on which a voltage of 30 VAC or 60 VDC or more is to be applied For all other signal cables use basic insulated cables dielectric strength of 1390 VAC To prevent electric shock attach the terminal cover after wiring and make sure not to touch the termi nals e Applying a strong tension to the input and output signal cables connected to the GX GP may damage the cables or the GX GP terminals To avoid apply ing tension directly to the terminals fix all cables to the rear of the mount ing panel e To prevent fire use signal cables with a temperature rating of 70 C or more e Do not apply voltages
32. that exceed the following values to the input termi nals Doing so may damage the GX GP GX90XA e Maximum input voltage 60 VDC e Maximum common mode voltage 60 VDC under measurement category Il conditions GX90XD e Maximum input voltage 10 VDC Take measures to prevent noise from entering the measurement circuit e Move the measurement circuit away from the power cable power circuit and ground circuit e Ideally the object being measured should not generate noise However if this is unavoidable isolate the measurement circuit from the object Also ground the object being measured e Shielded wires should be used to minimize the noise caused by electrostatic induction Connect the shield to the ground terminal of the GX GP as necessary make sure you are not grounding at two points e To minimize noise caused by electromagnetic induction twist the measurement circuit wires at short equal intervals e Make sure to earth ground the protective ground terminal through minimum resistance less than 100 0 When using internal reference junction compensation on the thermocouple input take measures to stabilize the temperature at the input terminal e Always use the terminal cover e Do not use thick wires which may cause large heat dissipation we recommend a cross sectional area of 0 5 mm or less e Make sure that the ambient temperature remains reasonably stable Large temperature fluctuations can occ
33. without protective earth ground If you do the instrument will not be grounded Sa a Connection Procedure 1 Check that the GP s power switch is off 2 Connect the supplied power cord plug to the power inlet on the rear panel of the GP 3 Ensure that the source voltage is within the maximum rated voltage range of the provided power cord Then connect the other end of the cord to the outlet Use a grounded three prong outlet IM 04L51B01 02EN This section explains the details indicated as Basic Operation in the operating procedure on pages 14 and 15 Basic Operation F Turning the Power On and Off Turning the Power On Check the following points before turning on the power switch The power cord or wires are connect ed properly to the GX GP e The GX GP is connected to the correct power supply If the input wiring is connected in parallel with another instrument do not turn on or off the GX GP or other instrument during operation If you do measured values may be affected A CAUTION Open the front door Na Turn on the power switch A self test takes place for a few seconds and then the operation screen appears YOKOGAWA 2012 09 12 09 30 06 30 ec diyza0 z00 ig my T SU mt TPES TTT TIM T1004 B T1005 Power switch 3 Close the front cover A CAUTION If nothing appears on the display
34. 1 4 6 and 9 are not used DSUB 9 pin male Connecting to the RS 422 485 Connector C3 option Four wire system T FG SG SDB SDA RDB RDA l l _ FG silos Lectoel FG SDB SG SAC JRDA SG a Electric potential lt Shield Electric potential 1 Shield of the shield of the shield Two wire system ii FG Frame Ground SG Signal Ground SDB Send Data B Send data B SDA Send Data A Send data A RDB Received Data B Receive data B RDA Received Data A Receive data A Case ground of the GX GP Signal ground Connecting to the VGA Connector D5 option 5 1 Pin No Signal Name Specifications 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 10 11 12 13 Horizontal Approx 39 1 kHz TTL negative logic sync signal 14 Vertical sync Approx 60 Hz TTL negative logic signal 15 IM 04L51B01 02EN e Only connect the GX GP to a monitor after turning both the GX GP and the monitor off e Do not short the VIDEO OUT con nector or apply external voltage to it Doing so may damage the GX GP A CAUTION Connecting to a Monitor 1 Turn off the GX GP and the monitor 2 Connect the GX GP and the monitor using an RGB cable 3 Turn on the GX GP and the monitor The GX GP screen appears on the monitor Mle WE e When the GX GP is turned on the VIDEO OUT connector constant
35. 90XD Analog input module Clamp M3 screw Clamp terminal terminal terminal terminal Set the date and time YOKOGAWA ae Recording 4 Report 001 mg Date Time setting Common menu tab Start measuring recording Digital input module GX90YD Digital output module To prevent electric shock when wiring make sure that the power supply is turned off M3 screw terminal Configure input and functions YOKOGAWA ae GROUP 1 Setting Browse tab Recording stopped Recording in progress YOKOGAWA gt uc LL or Alternates LLULL EA LALL LAL LALE S Lit in blue Lit in red Running Alarm activated No alarm Off Power off To open push the front door down and pull it toward you IM 04L51B01 02EN 15 Installation and Wiring F installation Location Install the GX GP indoors in an environment that meets the following conditions e Instrumentation panel The GX10 GX20 excluding the portable type GP10 GP20 is designed to be installed in an instrumentation panel e Well ventilated location To prevent overheating install the GX GP in a well ventilated location For the panel cut dimensions when arranging multiple GXs see the next page When other instruments are installed next to the GX follow the panel cut dimensions to pro
36. 920 250 QO 0 1 for clamp terminal 438921 100 Q 0 1 438922 10 Q 0 1 GX GP Style Number Release Number and Firmware Version Number The GX GP hardware ID number This number is written on the name plate Release number The GX GP firmware ID number This number is written on the name plate This number matches with the integer part of the firmware version number If the firmware version number is 1 01 the release number is 1 Firmware version number This number appears on the system information screen of the GX GP To view the number see section 2 3 Displaying Various Types of Information in the User s Manual IM 04L51B01 01EN Style number Example Conventions Used in This Manual e This manual covers information regarding GX GPs whose display language is English e For details on the language setting see the Paperless Recorder User s Manual IM04L51B01 01EN Unit K Denotes 1024 Example 768K file size k Denotes 1000 The notes and cautions in this manual are indicated using the following symbols A Improper handling or use can lead to injury to the user or damage to the instrument This symbol appears on the instrument to indicate that the user must refer to the user s manual for special instructions The same symbol appears in the corresponding place in the user s manual to identify those instructions In the manual the symbol is used in conjunction with the word
37. A or higher Not P1 current rating 70 A or higher P1 Must comply with IEC60947 1 and IEC60947 3 e Do not add a switch or fuse to the ground line eee WARNING 22 Wiring Procedure GX10 GX20 1 Turn off the GX power supply and then remove the transparent power supply terminal cover 2 Connect the power cord and the protective ground cord to the power supply terminal Use ring tongue crimp on lugs for M4 screws with insulation sleeves The appropriate tightening torque for the screws is 1 4 to 1 5 Nem Protective ground 3 Attach the transparent power supply terminal cover and fasten it with screws Precautions to Be Taken When Connecting the Power Supply GP10 GP20 Make sure to follow the warnings below when connecting the power supply Failure to do so may cause electric shock or damage to the instrument SS A e Before connecting the power cord ensure that the source voltage WARNING matches the rated supply voltage of the instrument and that it is within the maximum rated voltage range of the provided power cord e Connect the power cord after check ing that the power switch of the in strument is turned OFF e To prevent electric shock and fire be sure to use a power cord purchased from Yokogawa Electric Corporation e Make sure to connect protective earth grounding to prevent electric shock Insert the power cord into a grounded three prong outlet e Do not use an extension cord
38. AC STANDARD Hardware Configurator You can use SMARTDAC STANDARD 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 Report data files including hourly daily monthly batch and daily custom and free reports e Manual sampled data files You can attach also convert measured data to ASCII or Excel formats You can use SMARTDAC STANDARD Hardware Configurator to create and edit setup data for the GX GP recorder You can download the latest software and labels from the following URL URL www smartdacplus com software en You can the labels on the front door of the GX GP Enter or print tag names on them for use You can use Microsoft Office Excel 2003 or later to edit the labels You can download the product user s manuals from the following URL URL www smartdacplus com manual en Ipc System Requirements OS OS Windows XP Home Edition SP3 excluding 64 bit editions Professional SP3 excluding 64 bit editions Home Premium SP2 excluding 64 bit editions Business Edition SP2 excluding 64 bit editions Home Premium SP1 32 or 64 bit edition Professional SP1 32 or 64 bit edition CPU and main memory Windows Vista Windows 7 OS CPU and main memor Windows XP Intel Pentium 4 3 GHz or faster x64 or x86 Windows Vista processor At least 2 GB of memory Windows 7
39. BSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE TCP IP Software GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Paperless Recorder The TCP IP software of GX GP and the document concerning the TCP IP software have been developed created by Yokogawa based on the BSD Networking Software Release 1 that has been licensed from University of California eFont The monitoring function of the following products uses eFont data for the character representation In accordance with the eFont license agreement the copyright notice redistribution conditions and license are listed below GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Paperless Recorder c Copyright 2000 2001 efont The Electronic Font Open Laboratory 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 Neithe
40. DAC STANDARD Universal Viewer IM 04L61B01 01EN User s Manual SMARTDAC STANDARD Hardware Configurator IM 04L61B01 02EN User s Manual Notes e The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the instrument 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 the permission of Yokogawa is strictly prohibited Revisions December 2012 1st Edition IM 04L51B01 02EN Trademarks vigilantplant and SMARTDAC are registered trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the United States and or other countries Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Kerberos is a trademark of Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT The SD logo is a registered trademark of the SD association Company and product names that appear in this manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders The company and product names used in this manual are not accompanied by the reg
41. Display settings First CH Last CH Tag Characters No Color Color Zone Lower Upper Scale Position Division Bar graph Base position Division Partial On Off Expand Boundary Color scale band Band area Color Display position Lower Display position Upper Alarm point mark Indicate on Scale Mark kind Alarm 1 color Alarm 2 color Alarm 3 color Alarm 4 color 37 Setup Menu Ma Communication Ethernet settings Basic settings Automatic IP settings Obtain IP address automatically IP Address IP Address Subnet mask Default gateway Automatically DNS settings Obtain DNS address automatically DNS settings Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Domain suffix Primary domain suffix Secondary domain suffix Host settings Host name Domain name Host name registration Host name registration FTP client settings FTP client function On Off Transfer file Display amp Event data Report Manual sampled data Alarm summary Snap shot Transfer wait time Display amp Event data Report FTP connection Primary FTP server name Port number User name Password Directory PASV mode FTP connection Secondary FTP server name Port number User name Password
42. FAT mAIRE H HARR A ani RHE SIS RFSJ TXXX 2006 MEERES JRA SJ TXXX 2006 tre EW RSS StH SE LABS J 111364 2006 ars Bea FEAT RENATA TAARI REA RE EAHEARRMERA URSA RPS SRR By SE AC Fe Ti tes AMAT TATA IS eB XT A AR RW PEPE 7 eH Bz Mg This is an explanation of how to dispose of this product based on Waste Electrical and Electronic mca WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC This directive is only valid in the EU Marking This product complies with the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC marking requirement This marking indicates that you must not discard this electrical electronic product in domestic household waste e Product Category With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE directive Annex 1 this product is classified as a Monitoring and Control instrumentation product Do not dispose in domestic household waste When disposing products in the EU contact your local Yokogawa Europe B V office How to Dispose the Batteries This is an explanation about the new EU Battery Directive DIRECTIVE 2006 66 EC This directive is only A IM 04L51B01 02EN valid in the EU Batteries are included in this product Batteries incorporated into this product cannot be removed by yourself Dispose them together with this product When you dispose this product in the EU contact your local Yokogawa Europe B V office Do not dispose them as domestic household waste Battery type Lithium battery Notice The symbol see a
43. anced Operation Various settings and operation using the Scaling Function Registering and Deleting Favorite Measuring a flow meter Screens On channel 1 of slot 1 0101 measure the input signal You can register displays that you use frequently as ranging from 1 to 5 VDC as 0 0 to 100 0 m h favorite screens and display them with easy operation You can register up to 20 displays LAIN MENU key gt Browse tab gt Setting gt Registering a Favorite Screen Setting menu gt Al channel settings gt Range 1 l l Show the display that you want to register as a FAVORITE 4 2012 12 16 11 14 40 bsr J i favorite screen Range 0101 0101 _ 2 Press MENU sisi ao 1 The menu screen appears EE DI chamet soties E _ oor Jp 2 Close button Math channel settings Range p lg Type 3 x as jt W x N Display settings GS a Rec ane Computing gt 05 Range 4 j Measurement settings T 1sv it pan Lower Recording settings FI KUDOS KIKE HEE Att ae Se pan er pimig E Data save settings raa 5 0000 V 5 re 1a Linear scaling Context A Batch settings POR RP Report settings Decimal place 6 imation Si Exit H save Universal Ely FAVORITE 4 2012 12 16 11 15 52 D X Browse Add a favorite screen e Range 0101 0101 i b T r 1 2 3 4 5 Calculation h23 ai
44. and event data The other way is to record only when events such as alarms occur event data Measured data is saved to the internal memory at the specified interval Data in the internal memory can be saved to the SD memory card automatically or manually Measured data can be transferred automatically to an FTP server over an Ethernet connection Auto data transfer to FTP server Ethernet FTP server SD Memory card Da Variety of Display Functions Measured data can be displayed in groups as trend waveforms values and bar graphs There is also an overview display that you can monitor all channels on a single screen Signal input Trend ae Chen nel_001 0 9869 hanne L002 0 9283 hanne l_003 0 Sona hannel_00d C 0 8107 Bar ae a el o 5168 et ee ee ee eet a ine L_006 a 12105 J J Channel_010 can 0 6934 0 3 Crane 010 Crane 0il Choel 012 hanne L007 hanne l_011 ramel 007 Channel088 Channel 000 0 Zi 0 3948 0 5751 a 3355 hanne 0 0087 g g k alg g a 2 Rs g 2 ELS 2 2 8 2 g3 Multi pid pa puni 2012 00 23 27 20 18 teal F Touch Screen The GX GP touch screen enables intuitive operation You can tap the icons of setup and operation items as well as scroll and zoom in on and out of waveforms by directly touching the screen In addition when you are working on site you can operate the GX GP with your gloves on
45. ast CH Tag Characters No Color Color Zone Lower Upper Scale Position Division Bar graph Base position Division Partial On Off Expand Boundary Color scale band Band area Color Display position Lower Display position Upper Alarm point mark Indicate on Scale Mark kind Alarm 1 color Alarm 2 color Alarm 3 color Alarm 4 color Constant Number of constant Constant K001 Math action settings IM 04L51B01 02EN Value on Error START STOP key action Value on Overflow SUM AVE MAX MIN P P Display settings Setup Menu Ma Trend interval Group settings Trend interval div Trend rate switching Second interval div Group number Group settings On Off Group name Channel set Scale image On Off Trip line 1 On Off Position Color Line width Trip line 2 On Off Trip line 3 On Off Trip line 4 On Off Message settings Message number Message Message 1 Trend settings Direction Trend clear Trend line Grid Scale Digit Value indicator Digit of mark Partial On Off Message Write group Power fail message Change message Screen display settings Bar graph
46. ave been delivered if items are missing or if there is a problem with the appearance of the items contact your nearest Yokogawa dealer Check that the product that you received is what you ordered by referring to the model name and suffix code given on the name plate on the GX GP NO Instrument Number When contacting the dealer from which you purchased the instrument please give them the instrument number MODEL and SUFFIX Codes GX10 GX20 Model Suffix Optional Description Code Code GX10 Paperless recorder Panel mount type Small display GX20 Paperless recorder Panel mount type Large display a4 Standard Language E English degF DST summer winter time Options C2 RS 232 IC3 RS 422 485 D5 VGA output FL Fail output 1 point IMT Mathematical function with report function IMC Communication channel function IP1 24 VDC AC power supply UH USB Interface host 2 ports UC O _ Analog universal input module preinstalled clamp terminal US JO Analog universal input module preinstalled M3 screw terminal CR Digital output module digital input module preinstalled GP10 GP20 Model Suffix Code Optional Description Paperless recorder Portable type Small display Paperless recorder Portable type Large display Standard English degF DST summer winter time 100 VAC 240 VAC Power cord UL CSA standard
47. bove means they shall be sorted out and collected as ordained in ANNEX II in DIRECTIVE 2006 66 EC Functional Overview Boverview The GX GP is a paperless recorder that can display measured data in real time on its touch screen and save the data in an SD memory card GX GP configuration and real time monitoring on a Web browser ETN data on Universal Viewer A variety of signal inputs Redundant measured data on internal memory and external media SD memory card Da Variety of Source Signals The GX GP can connect to DC voltage TC RTD and ON OFF inputs and measure temperature flow rate and other parameters The GX GP acquires data by sampling input signals at the set scan interval The shortest scan interval is 100 ms Up to four alarm conditions can be specified on each measurement channel f Expandable Module Construction The I O section is modular so you can configure your system according to the input types and number of measurement points Modules Model Name Channels GX90XA Analog input module 10 GX90XD Digital input module 16 GX90YD Digital output module 6 e Up to 10 modules can be installed in the GX20 GP20 e Up to 3 modules can be installed in the GX10 GP10 e Different modules can coexist Detachable module terminal block Maintenance is easy F Data Storage There are two ways to store data One way is to record measured data at all times display data
48. by installing or removing modules Reconfiguring the GX GP Module identification When you reconfigure the GX GP the installed I O modules are detected and the settings are changed accordingly Reconfiguration is necessary in the following situations e If you specify modules separately e If you change the modules change to different modules e f you add or remove modules If you purchased a model with preinstalled modules U 0 or CR option you can start using the GX GP right away without any reconfiguration However if you change modules add modules or delete modules you will need to reconfigure Press MENU Tap the Browse tab Tap Initialize Calibration Tap Reconfiguration QM A G No Tap Execute The system information appears a f 2012 12 12 09 23 42 amp S PEG ig System information System information Channel information Input Output Math Communication 82Ch 12Ch 100Ch 300Ch Internal memory capacity 500 MB Optional information RS 422A 485 VGA output Fail output 1point Mathematical function with report function Communication channel function USB interface Host 2 ports MAC address XX XX XX XX XX XX Serial number XXXXXXXXX Version information RO RX XX XX gt Exit Ee Reconiou E 6 6 Tap Reconfigure Tap OK Operation complete Mle WY Do not carry out the following operations while the GX GP is reconfiguring e Turn
49. cation Interval Recovery action Wait time Connection Keep connection Connection timeout Modbus server settings Server number Modbus server settings Server name Port number Continued on the next page IM 04L51B01 02EN Setup Menu Ma Command settin S Ee command number Command settings Channel type First CH Last CH Server settings Sever function Keep alive function On Off Timeout function On Off Timeout minute FTP server Output Directory Format Modbus server Modbus delay response Allowed Modbus clients Modbus client connect limits function On Off 1 On Off IP Address Server list IM 04L51B01 02EN FTP On Off Port number HTTP On Off Port number SNTP On Off Port number MODBUS On Off Port number GENE On Off Port number Communication Serial Basic settings Receiver Function Address Data transfer Baud rate Parity bit Stop bit S Data length Handshake Modbus master Basic setting Master function On Off Communication Interval Communication timeout Gap between messages Recovery actio
50. cii tolerance is 3 however a the mounting bracket tolerance is 0 3 mm when H below 10 mm Max 224 4 8 83 1 lt gt 173 1 6 81 2 oo l 151 5 5 96 lt gt Dimensions before attaching 144 5 67 22 8 0 90 157 7 6 21 oF the mounting bracket i 2 140 9 1 61 l _2to26 4 _219 2 max 8 63 1 l Panel thickness y 295 2 11 62 168 8 6 6502 gt Ki T lt Ge oS j So 288 11 34 28 2 _ 152 6 6 01 SiS ppe 144 5 67 1 11 2 to 26 lt S 2 SA Allowable i Lo 2L panel thickness ror y lt z y 7 V S i l 26 6 1 05 oS Ne F x 2 Dimensions after attaching the mounting bracket ese tol a olg 1 With modules a eA i Panel cut dimensions 2 Without modules OSIY HOMS wv py Vv E Single unit Side by side mounting 32 3 1 27 S mounting horizontally G 247 4 9 74 S 1O 1373 ane cut dimensions Dimensions after attaching 5 39 min i the mounting bracket Er k min 6 89 137 5 39 o HH s 2 Without modules I 539 281 0 11 06 361 min 14 21 L 4 Side by side mounting vertically max 3 units 281 i e 3 426 16 77 4 570 22 44 5 714 28 11 ii 4 With modules A s 3 6 858 33 78 1002 39 45 8 1146 45 12 9 1290 50 79 10 1434 56 46 n _ 144xn 6 o gt 175 min 475 min
51. e Type Save directory Interval Directory name Day File header Hour Characters Minute Data file name Interval Structure Action on Math Start Identified strings Reset Media save Reference time Auto save Hour Media FIFO Minute File format Display Event data Timer 2 Timer 3 Batch function Timer 4 On Off Lot No digit Match time timer Auto increment Match time timer 1 Batch text Type Batch text Type Text field number Timer match condition Text field Month Title of field Day Characters Day of week Hour Minute Timer action Timer action Match time timer 2 Match time timer 3 Match time timer 4 36 IM 04L51B01 02EN Setup Menu Ma Event action number Event action On Off Event Type Number Alarm level Operation mode Action Communication channel settings Type Number Detail Group number On Off Span First CH Last CH On Off Span On Off Decimal place Span Lower Span Upper Unit At power on Value at power on Preset value Preset value Watchdog timer On Off Timer Value at timer expired IM 04L51B01 02EN Alarm First CH Last CH Level 1 On Off Type Value Hysteresis Logging Output type Output No Level 2 On Off Level 3 On Off Level 4 On Off Alarm delay Hour Minute Second
52. ement these using additional devices and equipment If you are replacing parts or consumable items of the product make sure to use parts specified by Yokogawa This product is not designed or manufactured to be used in critical applications that directly affect or threaten human lives Such applications include nuclear power equipment devices using radioactivity railway facilities aviation equipment air navigation facilities aviation facilities and medical equipment If so used it is the user s responsibility to include in the system additional equipment and devices that ensure personnel safety Do not modify this product e Use the Correct Power Supply Ensure that the source voltage match CAUTION es the voltage of the power supply before turning ON the power In the case of a portable type ensure that it is within the maximum rated volt age range of the provided power cord before connecting the power cord Use the Correct Power Cord and Plug Portable Type To prevent electric shock or fire be sure to use the power cord supplied by Yokogawa The main power plug must be plugged into an outlet with a protective earth terminal Do not dis able this protection by using an ex tension cord without protective earth grounding The power cord is designed for use with this instrument Do not use the power cord with other instruments Connect the Protective Grounding Terminal Make sure to connect the protective
53. er consumption 240 VAC P1 24 VAC GX10 GP10 48 VA GX10 GP10 24 VA GX20 GP20 90 VA GX20 GP20 48 VA GX10 GP10 60 VA GX10 GP10 42 VA GX20 GP20 110 VA GX20 GP20 76 VA AZOO OOTA Do not use a supply voltage of 132 to 180 VAC as this may have adverse effects on the measurement accuracy CA Precautions to Be Taken When Wiring the Power Supply GX10 GX20 Make sure to follow the warnings below when wiring the power supply Failure to do so may cause electric shock or damage to the instrument A E A 9 e To prevent electric shock ensure that the power supply is turned off To prevent fire use 600 V PVC in sulated wires AWG20 to AWG16 JISC3307 or wires or cables with equivalent or better performance e Make sure to earth ground the protec tive earth terminal through a ground ing resistance of 100 Q or less before you turn on the power e Use crimp on lugs designed for 4 mm screws with insulation sleeves to connect both the power cord and the protective ground e To prevent electric shock be sure to close the transparent cover for the power supply wires e Provide a power switch double pole type on the power supply line to separate the GX GP from the main power supply Use labels to indicate that this switch is for cutting off the power supply to the GX GP and to indicate ON and OFF Switch specifications Steady state 1 Aor higher Not P1 current rating 3 A or higher P1 Inrush 60
54. ess the mounting brackets so that they are in contact with the case and fully tighten the mounting screws A CAUTION Using more than the appropriate torque to tighten the screws can de form the case or damage the brackets e Be sure not to insert foreign objects or tools into the case through the mounting bracket holes e When you attach the rubber pack ing be sure that no portion of it gets wedged between the GX and the panel If the rubber packing is not attached properly you will not be able to achieve sufficient dust proofing or waterproofing S Mle WO To achieve sufficient dust proofing and waterproofing mount the GX in the middle of the panel cut out OL dsgdsseddsdddcccddddddddadadddddddadddddddddaddddddde IM 04L51B01 02EN Installation and Wirin External Dimensions and Panel Cut GX10 External Dimensions Dimensions 04 136 5 0 _ Unit mm approx inch GX20 External Dimensions 5 37 Unless otherwise specified tolerance is 3 however 280 2 11 03 Me alsa a tolerance is 0 3 mm when Unit mm approx inch below 10 mm Unless otherwise specified l ji neba a
55. istered trademark or trademark symbols and Safety Precautions This instrument conforms to IEC safety class provided with terminal for protective grounding Installation Category II and EN61326 1 EMC standard Measurement Category II CAT II Measurement Category II CAT II is for the analog input modules Measurement category II CAT II applies to measuring circuits connected to low voltage installation and electrical instruments supplied with power from fixed equipment such as electric switchboards This instrument is an EN61326 1 EMC standard class A instrument for use in commercial industrial or business environments The general safety precautions described here must be observed during all phases of operation If the SMARTDAC is used in a manner not described in this manual the SMARTDAC safety features may be impaired Yokogawa Electric Corporation assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements The SMARTDAC is designed for indoor use About This Manual Please pass this manual to the end user We also ask you to store this manual in a safe place This guide is intended for the following personnel Engineers responsible for installation wiring and maintenance of the equipment Personnel responsible for normal daily operation of the equipment Read this manual thoroughly and have a clear understanding of the product before operation This
56. k Removing the GX90XA Terminal Block Push down on the lever at the bottom section of the module and pull the terminal block out Attaching the GX90XA Terminal Block Insert the terminal block into the module and push the lever firmly against the module at the position indicated by the arrow in the figure Side view of module M a 0 lt 0 A amp EA D Terminal block release lever IM 04L51B01 02EN For modules other than the GX90XA you can use the attachment screw to remove and attach them E Elpqeeoerre T Terminal block attachment screws Recommended torque for tightening the terminal block attachment screws 0 1 Nem 13 When you are using the GX GP for the first time following the procedure below to quickly start measuring and recording Operating Procedure Product user s manuals can be downloaded or viewed at the following URL URL www smartdacplus com manual en B Manuals for reference lt Install modules STEPTOE LLILLL Not required if preinstalled B First Step Guide IM 04L51B01 02EN Installation and Wiring B First Step Guide Connect I O signals and power IM 04L51B01 02EN Installation and Wiring B gt First Step Guide IM 04L51B01 02EN Basic Operations Turn on the power gt First Step Guide Make the GX GP recognize the IM 04L51B01 02EN
57. k attach the included terminal cover after wiring Make sure to use appropriate wires and crimp on lugs IM 04L51B01 02EN A CAUTION MM This instrument is a Class A product Operation of this instrument in a residential area may cause radio interference in which case the user is required to take appropriate measures to correct the interference E E Y Exemption from Responsibility Yokogawa makes no warranties regarding the product except those stated in the WARRANTY that is provided separately Yokogawa assumes no liability to any party for any loss or damage direct or indirect caused by the user or any unpredictable defect of the product Software Handling Precautions Yokogawa makes no warranties either expressed or implied with respect to the software s merchantability or suitability for any particular purpose except as specified in the terms of the separately provided warranty All reverse engineering operations such as reverse compilation or the reverse assembly of the product are strictly prohibited No part of the product s software may be transferred converted or sublet for use by any third party without prior written consent from Yokogawa About the Usage of Open Source Software KFA HORRE E H Expat The report template function of the following products uses Expat source code for report creation In accordance with the Expat license agreement the copyright notice redistribution condition
58. l General Type Terminal type Area GX90YD Model Suffix Code Description Digital Output Module for GX GP series 6 channels Relay SPDT NO C NC Always N Screw terminal M3 General GX90YD Channels pe Standard Accessories The instrument is shipped with the following accessories Make sure that all accessories are present and undamaged No Name Notes 1 Mounting B8740DY GX10 GX20 only bracket 2 SD memory 773001 1GB card 3 Dummy cover B8740CZ For empty slots 4 Tag plate B8740FE 1 GX20 GP20 B8741FE 1 GX10 GP10 5 Sheet B8740FF 1 GX20 GP20 B8741FF 1 GX10 GP10 6 Stylus B8740BZ 1 T Power cord A1074WD 1 D Power cord UL CSA s d A1009WD 1 F Power cord VDE std A1024WD 1 R Power cord AS s d A1054WD 1 J Power cord BS st d A1064WD 1 H Power cord GB st d A1088WD 1 N Power cord NBR st d 8 Manual IM 04L51B01 02EN 1 First Step Guide IM 04L51B01 04Z1 1 Quick Easy Steps Optional Accessories Sold separately Name Part Number Minimum Notes Model Q ty Mounting bracket B8740DY 2 GX10 GX20 only SD memory card 773001 1GB Stylus B8740BZ Shunt resistor X010 250 3 250 Q 0 1 for M3 screw terminal X010 100 3 100 Q 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 X010 010 3 10 Q 0 1 Shunt resistor 438
59. ly transmits VGA signals e The monitor display may flicker if you place the GX GP or some other device close to it e Depending on the type of monitor parts of the GX GP display may be cut off iii ddd siscdcccccdccddddddddddcaaddaacdadcdaddddddddddddaddadadaadddde Connecting to the USB Port UH option A USB2 0 compliant port see Component Names Connecting to the Ethernet Port Checking the Connection and Communication Status You can use the indicators that are located above the Ethernet port to check the connection status of the Ethernet interface Indicators Yellow green Orange Indicator Connection Status of the Ethernet Interface Lit yellow green The Ethernet interface is electrically connected Off yellow green The Ethernet interface is not electrically connected Blinking yellow green Receiving data Lit orange Connected at 100 Mbps Off orange Connected at 10 Mbps 21 Installation and Wiring Wiring the Power Supply Use a power supply that meets the following conditions Item Condition Not P1 Condition P1 Rated supply voltage 100 to 240 VAC 24 VDC AC Allowable power 90 to 132 VAC 21 6 V to 26 4 supply voltage range 180 to 264 VAC VDC AC Rated power supply 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz for AC frequency Permitted power 50 60 Hz 2 50 60 Hz 2 supply for AC frequency range Maximum power consumption 100 VAC P1 24 VDC Maximum pow
60. mory space 10 or less bet External medium error Math icon MT option mm Gray icon Computation started Yellow icon Computation data dropout occurred Status icon A The condition assigned to instrument information output is occurring ws Operation lock is enabled lt E mail transmission is enabled Alarm icon Rial Displayed when any alarm is activated Lit in red Alarm activated Blinking inred Alarm indication set to hold Alarms are currently activated and some alarms have not been acknowledged Blinking in gray Alarm indication set to hold All alarms have been cleared after alarms have occurred but some alarms have not been acknowledged F Displaying the Menu Screen To change the display between various setup screens and operation screens display the menu screen Press MENU The menu screen appears MENU key Tabs Icons J _ Recording icon w A All data display Display Group OAIL Channel Browse a fe fa fe Px sd Add F FAVORITE 1 FAVORITE 2 FAVORITE 3 FAVORITE 4 favorite IM 04L51B01 02EN Basic Operation F Setting the Date and Time f Starting Measurement and Recording Set the date using the calendar and the time Path MENU key gt Universal tab gt Date Time settings 1 Tap the Date tab 2 Set the month and day with the switch icons Date tab Switches the year Switches the month Date 2012 12 12 2011 gt 2013 2012
61. n Retransmission Wait time Command settings Master command number Command settings Type Slave Data type Channel type Register First CH Last CH 39 Setup Menu Ma System settings 40 Environment Language settings Language Temperature Decimal Point Type Date format Date format Delimiter Month indicator Alarm basic settings Rate of change Decrease Increase Indicator Hold Nonhold Time basic settings Time zone Hour Minute Gradually adjusting the time Time deviation limit Time adjustment beyond limit Daylight Saving Time Use Not Start time Month Day order Day of the week Hour of the day End time Month Day order Day of the week Hour of the day Internal switch settings First number Last number Internal switch Type And Or Status relay Fail relay Memory Media status Measurement error Communication error Record stop Alarm Printer settings IP Address Paper size Page orientation Resolution dpi Number of copies Snapshot Sound LED Sound Touch Warning LED MENU key LED Instruments tag Instruments tag Instrument tag No
62. nd TiM ccccccssceccecesceeeeeeeesessseesssseseeaaes 25 Configuring the Inputs c cccccccessssssseecceeeessssssneeeeeeeesseseaes 25 Starting Measurement and Recording ccccccsssssseeeeeeeesseens 25 Switching between Operation SCreens cccccceceeeeeeeeeteeees 25 Advanced Operation Various settings and operation 26 Setting Measurement and Recording Conditions 008 26 Setting Alarms nenneennnnnnnaeeeeneennteteeeeeenernttteeeeerrnnnsseeeennnneennne 26 Using the Scaling Function Measuring a flow meter 27 Registering and Deleting Favorite Screens ccccccceeeeees 27 Reconfiguring the GX GP Module identification 28 Reconfiguring the GY SP vais dcscacccceccssnsseceecencensdeetencecsacetessseseess 28 Initializing the GX GP Initializing all settings eee eee ee ene ene ene 28 Saving and Loading Setting Parameters 29 Saving Setting ParameterS ccccccsssssssssceceessssssssseeeeesssesens 29 Loading Setup Parameters scc3cc0cccansiseedcdancessadaseeccdtacadeuagsascestes 29 WED AppiCatiON aiiisicisasnisiraiiiiuinnii 30 Starting the Web Application ccccccccccccccccceeeeeseeeesssessseseees 30 Closing the Web Application c cccccceccccccccceeeeseeseessesseesees 30 Application Softwar e cceeeeee eee 31 PC System ReEquireMent cccccccceccccccccccceeeseeessessses
63. ng Setting Parameters Loading Setup Parameters Save setting parameters to the SD memory card with the Load the setup parameter file SF1 GNL from the SD file name SF1 memory card EAS MENU key gt Browse tab gt Save load EATS MENU key gt Browse tab gt Save load gt Menu Save settings gt Setting parameters gt Menu Load settings gt Setting parameters Save load 2012 12 16 11 18 27 ser Save load 2012 12 16 11 20 18 Dr amp Setting parameters g Setting parameters Load display data ESA ae m 1 GY Load dispiay data Media kind 1 ar Load event data oe SF1 2 ar Load event data oe SF1 GNL 2 amp Load settings a amp Load settings All settings aa Save settings aa Save settings Pe Execute fa File list 3 as File list Execute 3 D Format D Format gt Exit gt Exit 4 Tap Media kind gt SD Tap Media kind gt SD Tap File name gt SF1 GNL Tap File name and enter SF1 Tap Execute Tap Exit Tap Execute Tap Exit Operation complete Operation complete WG Nom WK Go Ng IM 04L51B01 02EN 29 Web Application You can open the Web application simply by starting a Web browser IE6 or IE8 and specifying the GX GP IP address You do not have to install any software You can do the following on the Web application e Operate the GX GP e Mo
64. nitor data e Changing setting parameters For details on configuring the environment settings to connect the GX GP to an Ethernet network and how to use the software see the User s Manual IM 04L51B01 01EN Starting the Web Application 1 Start the Web browser 2 In the Address box enter http followed by the GX GP IP address If DNS is available you can specify the host name in place of the IP address Example When the IP address is 192 168 1 1 enter http 192 168 1 1 in the Address box The Web application starts and the screen appears 012133 lo le E a HH 205 nan Overview Alarm summary Print Config Window ga 2131 Type Trend Gr GROUP 1 Type Trend Gr GROUP3 E Da nra ee Be Br vr ee BMxwvwB ec Be Bren u e 1 0 1 2 lt lt oM lt a T 13 3 T T T 13 25 13 30 13 35 Brinraiv Wel Oct 1 2012 Time H m Emina or D Type Trend Gr GROUP 2 x Type Trend Gr GROUP 4 zl Dhar ec Be Orv en Manr ec Be Orn au T T 13 25 13 30 Oct 1 1 2012 Time H m T T T R 3 95 13 25 3 30 Oct 1 1 2012 Time H m inidiv Oct 1 201 2 Time H m Operation complete Closing the Web Application When close the Web browser the Web application also closes 30 IM 04L51B01 02EN Application Software The following software applications are available for the GX GP e SMARTDAC STANDARD Universal Viewer e SMARTD
65. nse agreement the copyright notice redistribution conditions and license are listed below VATS 7 ao BY aS E EB BE A BYAES TA ESE BEB SP EFA Heimdal AIRES HeieHeimdal BYFZAN FAIR I BEI IIA TARA hR FRIN 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 FOR A 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 SU
66. r the name of the team nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this font without specific prior written permission THIS FONT IS PROVIDED BY THE TEAM 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 TEAM OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES LOSS OF USE DATA OR PROFITS OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY WHETHER IN CONTRACT STRICT LIABILITY OR TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS FONT EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE Handling Precautions of the GX GP Use care when cleaning this instrument especially its plastic parts Use a soft dry cloth Do not use organic solvents such as benzene or thinner or other cleansers They may cause discoloring and deformation e Keep electrically charged objects away from the signal terminals Doing so may damage the GX GP e Do not apply volatile chemicals to the display panel keys etc Do not allow rubber and vinyl products to remain in contact with the GX GP for long periods of time Doing so may damage the GX GP e When not in use
67. s and license are listed below VAR F am BUFR RRR BE BY Bd ERRAN FA Expat ARRES RYEExpat AJIAN AEX RI WET ARAL AHA RIM GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 Paperless Recorder Copyright c 1998 1999 2000 Thai Open Source Software Center Ltd Permission is hereby granted free of charge to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files the Software to deal in the Software without restriction including without limitation the rights to use copy modify merge publish distribute sublicense and or sell copies of the Software and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so subject to the following conditions The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software IM 04L51B01 02EN THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING FROM OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE Heimdal The password management function of the following products uses Heimdal source code for AES authentication key generation In accordance with the Heimdal lice
68. sinsadecexececad acteieracsdvaeiascesdetedaraasteasss 9 System Configuration ecccccccnavesssecccantonavsonavcenctconns toasrtcdandeanvsoantes 10 Component Names ccccccssessssssssssssssesssssssssssssseees 11 ZONK i O teint Stcnrvtramerd atseresintatledlvnaclaatedsanraduasliSeaudananatctndsmnnlihecnnt 11 GP OP aaa ete Stee E T N 12 GX90XA GX9OXD GXOOY D ec cec cc cceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeanenens 12 Operating ProCeCure ccccceeeeessssssesesssssssseseeeees 14 Installation and WIPiNG cccccsssseessesseseneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 16 Installation LOCATION 0 c0c cece ccc ceeeceeeeeeeseeueeseeeeseeeuueeeeeeeeeeneeess 16 Installation PROCCCING sodiscciresccitzeatie tccdscauuesleongansedsexidaauvriarieanstevestss 16 External Dimensions and Panel Cut Dimensions 0008 17 Installing and Removing I O Modules c sscceceeeeesesntteeeees 18 N VIM han E E PEE EE EET A A E E E ET ENS 19 YOKOGAWA Yokogawa Electric Corporation vigilantplant mL ent et or TP Basic Operation ccccccccecsseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeseeeeseeeseeees 23 Turning the Power On and Offf ccccccscssssscssceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 23 Setting and Removing SD Memory Cards 000 00000eeeeeees 23 Viewing the Operation Screen Trend ccccesssssssssseeeees 24 Displaying the Menu SCree n c sssesscsceceesssssssseeeeeesssssseees 24 Setting the Date a
69. sseseeaees 31 NNSA EE A TE AA N SEE EET ot Starting and Closing Universal VieWe ccccccceseeeseseeeeeeees 32 Starting and Closing Hardware Configurator 0 000008 32 Setup Menu Map cccccccccsscssssesssssssssssssssssssssssssssseees 33 IM 04L51B01 02EN 1st Edition User Registration Thank you for purchasing YOKOGAWA products We invite you to register your products in order to receive the most up to date product information To register visit the following URL http www yokogawa com ns reg PRS 108 02E Introduction Thank you for purchasing the SMARTDAC GX GP Series Paperless Recorder hereafter referred to as the GX GP This manual explains the basic operation installation and wiring of the GX GP To ensure correct use please read this manual and the following manuals thoroughly before beginning operation Paper Manuals Manual Title Manual No Models GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 IM 04L51B01 02EN Paperless Recorder First Step Guide This manual Quick Easy Steps IM 04L51B01 0421 Electronic Manuals You can download these manuals from the following web page www smartdacplus com manual en Manual Title Manual No Models GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 IM 04L51B01 02EN Paperless Recorder First Step Guide Models GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 IM 04L51B01 01EN Paperless Recorder User s Manual Models GX10 GX20 GP10 GP20 IM 04L51B01 17EN Communication Command User s Manual SMART
70. ta only when alarms occur For details see the User s Manual IM 04L51B01 O1EN FAVORITE 4 2012 12 16 11 13 37 Gpisp sid so e Alarm 0001 0001 B AI channel settings ee 0001 TP 1 Setting the Scan Interval EX 01 channel settings o oon Pg 2 Level 1 Path MENU key gt Browse tab gt Setting gt Math channel settings y ovr 3 Setting menu gt Display settings gt Scan y Display settings a Jl interval l Measurement settings H High limit 4 P Value 5 al i 150 0 C FAVORITE 4 2012 12 16 11 11 47 PIP sid so ie Recalling settings Hysteresis Measurement settings A Data save settings 0 5 C Logging Scan interval l f Batch P On E jai AI channel settings P Scan interval 1 A atch settings TT DI DI channel settings 2s Ste Report settings i off Over range i Lovela Ens ui Math channel settings Value on over range cai gt Exit Ny Display settings Module settings Select module p oA Measurement settings as is Recording settings Tap First CH gt 0001 Check that Last CH is 0001 Tap Level1 gt On Ee Data save settings I Batch settings Report settings Exit Tap Type gt H Tap Value and enter 150 0 S AQ A G NH 1 Tap Scan interval gt 2s Tap Save 2 Tap Save Operation complete Operation complete 26 IM 04L51B01 02EN Adv
71. that you will use the software in e The HTTP port for using the Web browser is set to 34443 If this port is already in use by another application you will not be able to start Hardware Configurator even if you install it In such a case perform the corrective action on section 1 4 in SMARTDAC STANDARD Hardware Configurator User s Manual IM 04L61B01 02EN CULA 31 Using the Application Software About the User s Manuals The user s manual is installed with the software To view the manual on the Help menu click Instruction Manual You can also access it from Start gt All Programs Use Adobe Reader 7 0 or later to view the manual The software and manual are installed for the following languages Universal Viewer Language Software User s manual Japanese Japanese Japanese English English English Chinese Chinese Chinese French French English German German Russian Russian Korean Korean Hardware Configurator Software User s manual Country Selected at Installation Japanese Display language Japanese selectable Regions except Japan j Japanese English English f Starting and Closing Universal Viewer Starting Universal Viewer 1 From the Start menu click All Programs SMARTDAC STANDARD Viewer Universal Viewer starts Closing Universal Viewer 1 On the File menu click Exit Or click the x button Specifying a File Name and Opening
72. the Data File 1 On the File menu click Open Or click Open on the toolbar The Open dialog box appears 2 Select the data file you want to open and click Open Or double click the file The data appears in the window lad Universal Viewer x File Edit TimeAxis Y Axis View Window Convert Information Signature Help Gu ED SG te oat l REL S TA da ag Ev Se of Bo of a Kn B Ke 1 Ex aadi eag K He Display File Graph 001505 110524 113934 DAD Fexo03 BA ft a a CHOD4 Y CHOOSIM CHO0ZIV CHOOI Y EEE oo ann EE E i T T T T T T 1 40 00 11 45 00 11 50 00 11 55 00 12 00 00 12 05 00 12 10 00 2011 05 24 Absolute Time h m s Sminidiv aT 32 Starting and Closing Hardware Configurator Starting Hardware Configurator 1 From the Start menu select All Programs SMARTDAC STANDARD Hardware Configurator The first time Hardware Configurator starts after installation the Windows Security Alert dialog box appears Click Unblock Hardware Configurator starts and the following window appears Bif milai E aa GP a New Open Save Save As Receive Settings Send Settings Send User Settings oa Al channel settings BEY 0001 0010 E Display settings Fa Measurement settings e Recording settings H
73. the Trend Interval Conditions EAS MENU key gt Browse tab gt Setting gt Configuring the type of data to record to display data the eli tal DISpiay soning ireng scan interval to 2 s and the trend interval to 1 min Setting the Type of Data to Record TRI a ae tc ETO MENU key gt Browse tab gt Setting gt BI At chernel settings ent merat vam ane 1 Setting menu gt Recording Settings gt E ot channet settings Wend te switching 7 Recording mode gt Basic settings ie one FAVORITE 4 2012 12 16 11 10 39 gps A Display settings LE H Measurement settings E At channel settings abet mode Recording settings E br channel settings eR EE aT Re Display 1 Eq Data save settings Ea i Saving interval Math channel settings g I Batch settings 10min N Display settings Report settings j Measurement settings Exit H Save 2 Recording settings A Data save settings A Batch settings 1 Tap Trend interval div gt 1 min 2 Tap Save F Report settings Exit Operation complete 7 Tap File type gt Display f Setting Alarms 2 Tap Save On channel 1 of slot 0 set the high limit alarm at the alarm value of 150 C You can set the file type to record only the data that Path MENU key gt Browse tab gt Setting gt suits your purpose For example you can record Setting menu gt Al channel settings gt Alarm detailed data or record da
74. the power off and on e Insert or remove modules xviii dd gdgsssssscccccdddddddddddcadddddddaddddddddddddadadadade 28 PReconfiguring the GX GP Initializing the GX GP Initializing all settings Initialize the GX GP after reconfiguring the GX GP when channels are not assigned to display groups Channels are automatically assigned during initialization For details see the User s Manual IM 04L51B01 01EN Me WH e This procedure is not necessary if you purchased an I O module preinstalled model and do not need to change the configuration e If you initialize setting parameters are reset to their factory defaults We recommend that you back up setting parameters before initialization Oi ddspssseddddccccdddddddacdcdddddddaddddddddadaddddddde Press MENU Tap the Browse tab Tap Initialize Calibration WK Go Ng Tap Initialize all gt On 000011 Init Calib 2012 12 12 15 25 34 Sve Initialize Initialize all C Initialize on 4 ge tug Reconfiguration fim Execute B 5 _ Touch screen calibration A D calibration 5 Tap Execute A confirmation screen is displayed 6 Tap OK The settings are initialized Operation complete IM 04L51B01 02EN This section explains how to back up setting parameters Before you change the module configuration or settings we recommend that you back up the setting parameters Saving and Loading Setting Parameters savi
75. ur if a nearby fan turns on or off Connecting the input wires in parallel with other devices can cause signal degradation affecting all connected devices If you need to make a parallel connection then e Turn the burnout detection function off e Ground the instruments to the same point e Do not turn ON or OFF another instrument during operation This can have adverse effects on the other instruments e RTDs cannot be wired in parallel Wiring Procedure e Maximum common mode voltage 50 A terminal cover is screwed in place on the I O terminal VDC block A label indicating the terminal arrangement is The GX GP is an installation category II affixed to the cover product 1 Turn off the GX GP and remove the terminal cover a 2 Connect the signal cables to the terminals Precautions to Be Taken While Wiring Recommended Screw terminal 0 5 to 0 6 Nem l H A torque for M3 eran following precautions when wiring the input signal tightening the Clamp terminal _GX90XA 0 4 Nem e With a screw terminal we recommend that you use a SCreWws GX90XD 0 5 Nem crimp on lug with an insulation sleeve M4 for power 3 Attach the terminal cover and fasten it with screws The supply wiring M3 for signal wiring DEO Crimp on lug with an insulation sleeve appropriate tightening torque for the screws is 0 6 Nem 0 WYOECCCCCCCCCCCOCQOOOOQQO0OQOCO0QOOO0O0OO0oe Recommended signal N1 25 MS3 wiring crimp on lug JST
76. vide adequate space around the GX In the case of the portable type we recommend that you provide at least 50 mm of space from the left right and top panels e Minimal mechanical vibrations Install the GX GP in a location that has minimal mechanical vibrations Installing the GX GP in a location that is subject to large levels of mechanical vibration will not only put added stress on its components it may also impede ordinary measurement e Level Location Install the GX GP in a level location so that it is not slanted to the left or the right however the GX GP can be inclined up to 30 degrees backward for panel mounting Mle WY Condensation may form when moving the GX GP from a low temperature or humidity environment to a high temperature or humidity environment or when there is a sudden change in temperature Temperature or humidity changes may also result in thermocouple measurement errors In these kinds of circumstances wait for at least an hour before using the GX GP to acclimate it to the surrounding environment iii hdd ssddddccccdcdddddaaadddddddddddddddddadddddddddddade Do Not Install the Instrument in the Following Places e Outdoors e In direct sunlight or near heat sources Install the GX GP in a place that is near room temperature 23 C and that is not subject to large temperature fluctuations Placing the GX GP in direct sunlight or near heat sources can cause adverse effects on the internal circuitry
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