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DXA120 DAQSTANDARD DX-P Hardware Configurator User`s Manual
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1. Code Message Corrective Action Explanation W7051 Save changes to NewFile The setup information has been changed but the file has not been saved Choose whether or not to save the file W7052 File already exist Specify a different file name W7053 System configuration has been changed The input Choose whether or not to change the system configuration configuration and data will be initialized Continue W7054 Initialize current settings Choose whether or not to initialize the current setup data W7055_ Edit this configuration Choose whether or not to edit the data Messages Code Message M7071 Data can t be processed after the year 2038 M7072 Any destroyed A D converter exists Any settings may be failed to store M7073 Receiving finished M7074 Sending finished 4 2 IM 04L41B01 65EN Index Index A EES 2 20 active storage change sw iiscsissccevisisssientivdoeastasencsnsavdncinedsduntevenes 2 25 alar E 2 8 2 19 VEE e EE 2 8 alarmi lee te E 2 19 EN RUE 2 8 leiere re rn E 2 22 E e Reie e E EE 2 4 auto scroll TMG EE 2 14 B Eeer 2 9 EEE A E 2 18 batch system GETING Ss iciasicnndhicctioaasnersenssatietetinnaseionnddennreddasn 2 3 beet 2 9 C Call corect NET e EE 2 25 calibration COMP CU ON EE 2 18 channel setting the burnout and R ICH 2 21 channel setting one at a me 2 10 characters that Can be used te ccnscesansnsusasinnwecarnneteinanaseuns 2 36 computation turning ON ANC O
2. By installing the Yokogawa Software Program you acknowledge that you understand and fully agree to the Terms and Conditions of the Software License hereinafter called Terms and Conditions which is written in the documentation and separately attached Accordingly the Terms and Conditions bind you The Yokogawa Software Program and its related documentation including ownership of copyright shall remain the exclusive property of Yokogawa or those third parties who grants Yokogawa the rights Yokogawa hereby grants you permission to use the Yokogawa Software Program on the conditions that you agree to the Terms and Conditions before you install it in or onto a computer IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS YOU CANNOT INSTALL THIS MEDIUM AND MUST PROMPTLY RETURN IT TO YOKOGAWA OR ITS DESIGNATED PARTY Terms and Conditions of the Software License Yokogawa Electric Corporation a Japanese corporation hereinafter called Yokogawa grants permission to use this Yokogawa Software Program hereinafter called the Licensed Software to you on the conditions that you agrees to the terms and conditions stipulated in Article 1 hereof You as the Licensee hereinafter called Licensee shall agree to the following terms and conditions on the software license hereinafter called the Agreement when the Licensed Software is installed by the Licensee Please note that Yokogawa grants the Licensee permission to use the
3. 2 9 Configuring the Engineering Mode Screen Display 2 14 Daylight Saving Time Batch cal Correct Select the time per division Select this tab wm I Trend Display Setting Display Update Interval Luto sarve Mensal Display Setting Select the display Trend Graph Direction C gt Horizontal Vertical B Horizontal 2 direction of the trend Bar Graph Direction gt Horizontal dy Vertical and bar graphs Background Color Ca White Black Set the screen Trend Line Width E SE E background color to Trip Line wd CH L E white or black Grid Division Line width Auto Scroll Time 1 to 3 dots Scale digit LCD Setting LCD Brightness Backlight Saver Got on On Use Saver Time Simin mn Smin imin BW somin Gin Off Not use Restore Za VE Gi KEY SL4RM Sa EE The backlight saver function is activated when there is no key operation or alarm occurrence for the Saver time Recovers by a key operation or alarm occurrence Recovers by a key operation Display Update Interval You can select the display update interval from 1 min div 2 min div 5 min div 10 min div 15 min div 20 min div 30 min div 1 h div 2 h div 4 h div and 10 h div In addition to these selections 15 sec div and 30 sec div can also be selected on the DX102P DX104P DX204P and DX208P A 15 min div is for the DXP style S4 or later only Auto Save Interval You can set the interval if the data
4. User s Manual DXA120 DAQSTANDARD DX P Hardware Configurator vigilantplant YOKOGAWA A IM 04L41B01 65EN Yokogawa Electric Corporation 4th 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 01E Notes Copyright Trademarks Revisions 4th Edition January 2014 YK Thank you for purchasing the DAQSTANDARD model name DXA120 This manual explains how to use the software Please read this manual carefully before operating the software to ensure its correct use e This software cannot connect to a DX100P DX200P whose style number is S4 or earlier e The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice e Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure accuracy However if any questions arise or errors are found in this manual please inform the nearest Yokogawa sales representative office e Copying or reproduction by any means of all or any part of the contents of this manual without permission is strictly prohibited e Transfer or loan of the software to a third party is prohibited e Once the software is unpacked Yokogawa will not guarantee the designed operation of the software except when the original floppy disk is found to be physically defective e Yokogawa wil
5. pota Group HHG DIE Views 2 Views 4 MESSAGE Saath View Kind View Kind mmm EEE TREND B E gt Group USER Key and Daylight Saving IM04L41B01 65EN Select the group Types of screens available Click here also selectable from Setting Engineering Mode Setting Select the function to be assigned to the USER key Daylight Saving Time DST OFF Gon o Group Trip Line Alarm Ack Start time Math Start Stop Daylight Saving Time Math Reset s n Manual Sample DST start time J Cal Correct L Message 1 Weekday sw B GI Message 2 Hour of the day a m Message 3 GI Message 4 Message 5 End time W Message 6 Month ww Ze Message 7 Day order Last a DST end time Message 3 Weekday L Snapshot Hour of the day User Key Assign an action to the USER key The Message1 to Message8 correspond to messages 1 to 8 of the message group 7 Select NONE to disable the USER key Daylight Saving Select whether or not to use the daylight savings time adjustment function Specify the start and end time of the DST ejeg dn s urean pue Dua H 2 5 Confiuring the Engineering Mode Batch Click here also selectable from Setting Engineering Mode Setting Setting Batch Header 1 Mngr ADC 300 Header 2 Al Daylight Saving Time Supervisor fone E Batch Cal Correct Header 3 Operator opel L Lot No Auto Increment Automatical
6. DAQSTANDARD 1 1 Overview of the DAQSTANDARD ccccccseceecsesseeeceesseecceeseeeceeeeececeuseeecsageeeecsasseessagseess 1 1 About DX P Hardware Configurator acc csieciccicececaidacedsesenstcsansececsddensees sence ecssscadebesesseasenece 1 1 POW Data 1S Managed ME 1 2 1 2 Required PC System Environment E 1 4 Viewing and Creating Setup Data 2 1 Confirming the Setup Datla s sisien iii rnin e Ea hE Aa ERRER RAA DRAE E REEERE 2 1 Pg CON Te EE 2 5 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels cccccccssssceccceeeeeeseeeeeeeceesseeeseusecesseeseeecsaaesesenaaes 2 6 Input Type and Span ie erase cess nsdcnee ness coneonteconncevadensadeanieaassdseunctonebestecnseeosheseuhdesoedeewsdeaene 2 7 Difference Computation Scaling Square Root Computation aaaneaannnennnnennnenennnnnnni 2 7 Eeer 2 8 Input Filter and Moving Average ENEE 2 8 KE E 2 8 Re 2 8 EE e 2 9 Partial Expanded Display E 2 9 Display e EE 2 9 Copying and Pasting Setup Data E 2 10 Setting One Channel at a Time aennnenennnesennnssrnnesrrrnrsrrrrrrrrrrrsrrrrrsrrrrsrrrrsrnrrrennne 2 10 2 4 Setting the Computation Channels M1 Optpont 2 11 2 5 Configuring the Engineering Mode cccccseecccecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeesaeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeas 2 14 S16 213 El 2 14 US Sy EN 2 15 Group MO Gl EE 2 16 View Group for the DX200P On 2 16 USER Key and Daylight Saving E 2 17 BS AUG E 2 18 Calibration Correction TEE 2 18 2 6 Configuring
7. Locked A user is invalidated if a wrong password is entered three consecutive times at the password prompt An invalidated user cannot apply electronic signature to the data In addition the user cannot view the contents of the login information and batch system settings of the relevant batch data and continuous data 1 3 GYVANVLSOVG 24 Dutsn 310499 1 2 Hardware Required PC System Environment Personal Computer A computer which runs on Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 or Windows 8 CPU and Main Memory s When Using Windows XP Pentium III 600 MHz or faster Intel x64 or x86 processor 128 MB or more of memory s When Using Windows Vista Pentium 4 3 GHz or faster Intel x64 or x86 processor 2 GB or more of memory s When Using Windows 7 or Windows 8 32 bit edition Intel Pentium 4 3 GHz or faster x64 or x86 processor 2 GB or more of memory 64 bit edition Intel x64 processor that is equivalent to Intel Pentium 4 3 GHz or faster 2 GB or more of memory Hard Disk A free space of 100 MB or more more space may be required depending on the amount of data stored CD ROM Drive To be used for installing the software Mouse A mouse supported by Windows Monitor 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 Interface Port An RS 232 port or an Ethernet port supported by the OS Printer
8. Range 0 to 100 The lower limit must be less than the upper limit e The difference between the lower and upper limits is at least 5 IM04L41B01 65EN Graph 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels Divisions Select the number of scale divisions Bar Graph Select the reference position of the bar graph Selecting Center when the bar graph is vertical produces no effect It is set back to Normal when the data are checked Scale When using scale display on the trend screen select the position to display the scale For details related to divisions bar graph and scale see section 5 12 in the DX100P DX200P User s Manual Partial Expanded Display Display Color IM04L41B01 65EN ON OFF Set whether or not to use the partial expanded display for each channel Note The partial expansion settings take effect when the partial expansion function is set to Use in the Aux section of the System Mode tab Position Set the position to which the boundary value is to be moved The range is from 1 to 99 Boundary Set the boundary value within the display span The conditions used to set the boundary vary depending on the measurement and computation channels as follows e Measurement channel When SCALE and SQRT are not used Span L lt boundary lt span U When SCALE and SQRT are used Scale L lt boundary lt scale U e Computation channel Span L lt boundary lt span U You can select the display color of each c
9. Relay Remote o Scan lrtervalhdermor Gah 2400 ao G aeoo Goin 38400 F i Channel Baud Rate A Application Data Length i E 7 Timer Farity NONE oop RET A R5237 Handshaking G OFF OFF XON XON XONRS csrs o Temperature EA RS4224 485 Address B Date amp Time Time zone _ System Relay RS4224485 Protocol Za OFF QNORMAL i MODBUS MODBUS MASTER GQ BARCODE Memory Data Out G Ethernet Ge Serial Data Length Select the data length from the following list Make sure to select 8 bits when outputting data in binary format RS232 Handshaking Select the handshaking method from the following list This setting is valid only for the RS 232 interface RS 422A 485 Address Select the address from 1 to 32 This setting is valid for the RS 422A 485 interface and the Modbus protocol RS 422A 485 Protocol OFF Serial communication is disabled NORMAL Setting measurement server MODBUS Modbus slave MODBUS MASTER Modbus master BARCODE Bar code input IM04L41B01 65EN 2 6 Configuring the System Mode Setting the Modbus Master Set the command IM04L41B01 65EN o Alarm Relay Remote can IntervalMemnar J el e i Application Read cycle A Timer Timeout Arepo Retrials i Temperature Date amp Time Time zone Command setting _ System Relay sec Data oo Active storage changes 5E ls SE Registers 1 _ OFF em em 30004 INT16 D a _ OFF co SR 30004 INT16 D 3 OFF co f
10. changes a Network Turn ON the setting changes that are allowed when data acquisition is in progress Time change The time can be changed User change Users can be registered or the registration information can be corrected Cal correct change CC1 option The calibration correction setting can be changed Text message on cal correct CC1 option Selectable when Cal correct change is set to ON If the calibration correction setting is changed when acquisition is in progress a message Cal Correct Setting is written IM04L41B01 65EN 2 25 e eq dn s urean pue Hulmai A H 2 6 Configuring the System Mode Network The Memory Data Out setting is void on the DX100P DX200P Setting the TCP IP d Remote can IntervalvMemory oo p Application 2 Timer T Report D Temperature LT AUX Metwork 2 Select this tab Lesen Click here also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting on mm 1 en son wb IP Address IP Address o o o o S et the IP Subnet Wask o f of of o address Default Gateway of o ol o gt Date amp Time Time zone DNS Setting stem Relay DNS GOFF WON Eye E eee Primary Server IP Address of of o f o Set these Secondary Server D Address o of o f o addresses E when using the DNS Domain Mame Domain Suttix 1 Domain Suttix 2 Keep Alive OFF i ON Timeout G OFF ON Communicati
11. color of register to the selected group blue ON the trip line Group Name Up to 16 characters can be entered for the group name Number of Channels The maximum number of channels that can be assigned to a group is 6 for the DX100P and 10 for the DX200P The assigned channels are listed under Channel Configuration Trip Line Up to four trip lines can be set to one group With regard to the trip lines set here the first and second settings No 1 and No 2 refer to the trip lines in the Data Viewer If you change them here they will also change in the Data Viewer View Group for the DX200P Only 2 16 View Group Up to four view groups can be registered Group Name Up to 16 characters can be entered for the group name The specified group name appears as a sub menu of the 4 Panel display of the DX200P Screen Type The view group is made up of four screens Select the type of screen to display in each screen Group to Be Displayed Select the group to be displayed from group 1 to group 6 when the screen type is set to trend digital or bar graph IM04L41B01 65EN 2 5 Confiuring the Engineering Mode Click here also selectable from Setting Engineering Mode Setting Enter the view group name Select the type of screen from the menu or drag amp drop the screen Setting View Group 1 Group Mame ey view 1 o Daylight Saving Time L teg Betch o Cal Correct BAR GRAPH
12. e Launcher e Hardware Configurator e DX100P DX200P Hardware Configurator This manual explains Viewer Viewer Viewer displays the values and waveforms of the measured data from the recorder and prints them Hardware Configurator Hardware Configurator is a software application for creating setup data for the recorder It can send setup files that you have created to the recorder and save them to storage media It can be used with the following recorders the DX1000 DX1000N DX2000 DX100 DX200 CX1000 CX2000 MV1000 MV2000 MV100 and MV200 DX P Hardware Configurator DX100P DX200P Hardware Configurator is a software application for creating setup data for the DX100P DX200P recorder It can send setup files that you have created to the recorder and save them to storage media About DX P Hardware Configurator Confirming the Setup Data You can use the Hardware Configurator to display and confirm the setup data Creating Setup Data You can create new setup data by editing the opened setup data However the setup data of login information and batch system settings cannot be created e Create new setup data e You can also create setup data by changing the system configuration number of measurement channels options etc of the opened setup data e On the DX200P you can assign screens to the 4 panel display and set screen names e Load the DX100P DX200P hereinafter the DXP setup data via the communication interfa
13. login conditions e Another user with the same user name is already logged into the setting measurement server maintenance test server or FTP server e Another user is already logged into the setting function of the setting measurement server e Another user has logged in to the DXP through key operations e Another user who has logged in to the DXP through serial communication commands E7005 Unable to login now This may happen for one of the following reasons e The user name is invalid e The user name user ID or password is not correct e The specified user cannot log in through communication commands E7006 Password is incorrect Check to make sure that the password is correct E7007 No system administrator s privilege Log in as a system administrator E7008 The number of connection has been exceeded The maximum number of connections has been exceeded Close other connections before connecting E7009 Communication Error e Check the LAN connection e Make sure that the IP address and host name settings of the PC and the DXP that you are connecting to match E7010 The device s style number is earlier than S4 Can t Use a DXP whose style number is S4 or later receive setting E7011 This password is not effective or was already used Re enter a different password E7012 Now sampling Can t store settings Send the data after the DXP finishes writing to the internal memory E7013 Now calculating Can t store settings Send th
14. setting function via the Ethernet or serial interface Aux e Tag Channel Select whether to use the tag name or channel number as the measurement computation channel label e Memory Alarm Time When the remaining time for storing the display or event data in the internal memory falls to the specified time Memory alarm time an alarm is generated via e mail or the relay contact output F1 option Memory Alarm 1h 2h 5h 10h 20 h 50 h or 100 h OFF Do not use the memory end function IM04L41B01 65EN 2 6 Configuring the System Mode e Displayed Language Select the language to be used on the display e Partial Expanded Display If the partial expanded display is set to Not the partial expanded display settings of the Meas Math tab are void e Remote Controller ID AB1 KB2 option Select the remote controller ID from 0 to 31 Select Off if you do not use the remote control terminal e Media FIFO Select ON when using the storage area of the storage medium cyclically FIFO Active Storage Change Click here also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting Meas Math Setting System Mode Aarme Remote Active storage changes Scan IntervalMemary Time change ofr on Channel See A User change OFF i ON a Application Timer Cal correct change Se OFF a ON Report Text message on cal correct GA OFF on J Temperature Date amp Time Time zone _ System Relay AUX n Active storage
15. the ON OFF at once button is clicked 2 20 IM04L41B01 65EN Memory Timeup Specify the date and time to save the data in the internal memory to the external storage medium e Timeup type Time interval to save the data Set OFF to disable the function Hour 1 hour Day 1 day Week 1 week Month 1 month e Date 2 6 Configuring the System Mode Date 1 to 28 or the day of the week SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI and SAT e Time Hour Hours 00 to 23 Channel Setting the Burnout and RJC IM04L41B01 65EN Alarm Relay Remote Li Scan IntervalMemory Channel 4 Application d Timer Report 2 Temperature Date amp Time Time zone A System Relay Active storage changes d Network Click here also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting Set to the positive side 100 Set to the negative side 0 Burnout Channel 16 ee JL eme Set the reference junction compensation to internal or external Burnout let Ee voitu HoN L zz cHo2 RG cHos kee coup oF coos lea OFF OFF cHos ee chos E cno T wu EEG 7 PEB II Channel number Select the range by dragging amp dropping the mouse Resets the range selection l DENAN DOAN i DOAN DOT DOT Fi DOWN See See Fi DOWN DOV TY See Fi DOWN Copy and paste see page 4 15 i Internal i Internal i Internal i Internal Internal i Internal 1 Inter
16. the spreadsheet For details see pages 2 6 to 2 9 3 Select the tab of the item to be configured 1 Double click the channel you wish to set OFF Gi Deta e Sort e Ee ees Dettascale 2 The channel setting RefCh BR Unit dialog box opens Alarmi pe 0 000 NOME Aerm 3 fe 0 000 MONE Alarm 3 Is 0 000 MOME Alarm 4 fe 0 000 MONE Moving Ave E Valid Span OO ee oe ee 4 After setting the items click here Apply the settings Update according to the changes in the Meas sheet IM04L41B01 65EN 2 4 Setting the Computation Channels M1 Option Double click when setting each channel Set the display span Turn ON OFF computation Enter the unit 6 characters or less Select this tab Enter the constant to be Enter the expression OW o PF OW Wat PF OW Wat Pay D used in the expression i F Expression S SE gt ae m Select the number of digits to the right the decimal Set the alarm section 2 3 Alarm 1 Alarm 2 o omone Bor E Don none Bio 0 00 NONE 0 00 NONE 0 00 NONE D a W F a W V 4 Tools section 2 3 Alarm delay time Enter the tag section 2 3 cc Ea Interval Waveform display zone section 2 3 Graphic settings section 2 3 Partial expanded Display color display section 2 3 section 2 3 olor Normal 21 50 0 00 EN Mormal EN Mormal E Mormal Turning ON OFF Computation S
17. 6 We Web server SCMING EE 2 30 weekly reports eege eebe 2 23 Index 2 IM 04L41B01 65EN
18. A printer supported by Windows is required An appropriate printer driver is also required Operating System OS Os Mersin e Note e The time zone can be set in Date Time which can be opened from Control Panel e If daylight saving time is used mark the check box of Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes e The time zone should not be set using the autoexec bat file If TZ GTMO is set in the file specify rem to disable it e Data created in 2038 or later cannot be handled e The font Courier New needs to be installed on your personal computer IM 04L41B01 65EN Chapter 2 Viewing and Creating Setup Data 2 1 Confirming the Setup Data Starting the DX P Hardware Configurator From the Start menu select Programs DAQSTANDARD DX P Hardware Configurator You can also start DX P Hardware Configurator from Viewer The login information and the batch system settings in the system mode tab can be displayed when you operate properly Prints section 2 9 Loads Setup Data Sends Setup Data This tab appears when you 7 Data check section 2 7 E to display the login B Displays the version information information I Hardware Configurator Process1 0021 Ee x File Gomm Setting System View Information Edit Help Menu bar tor S ye He A Tool bar Meas Scroll the screen up and down Scroll the screen left and right Note You cannot change the content
19. DZ Data Length Bh H IC i Active storage changes CHOS i Network LC C CHOS IEE Iz y fe Memory timeup Turn ON OFF Timeup type OFF Hour Day veek Gi Month at once Timechour bn Set these parameters when the data type is set to EVENT amp DISP or EVENT A D Integrate 100 ms can be selected only when the scan interval is set to 2 s Auto The DXP will automatically switch between 60 Hz or 50 Hz Scan Interval The selectable scan intervals vary depending on the model as follows DX102P DX104P DX204P DX208P 125 ms and 250 DX106P DX112P DX210P DX220P DX230P 1s and2s Memory Sample Save Method of Measured Computed Data e Data When the data type is EVENT set Event Data Sampling Rate and Data Length The selectable data length vary depending on the sampling rate However if the type of process is set to Batch in the application settings of the system mode tab see page 2 22 the maximum selectable time is automatically entered and cannot be selected e Sampling Select the channels whose data is to be saved to the memory To collectively select or deselect a specified range carry out the following procedure 1 Specify the range by dragging the mouse over the desired range on the column if you do not carry out this step all channels are specified You can reset the range by pressing the Initialize button 2 The selected deselected condition of the specified range of channels switch each time
20. ELTA SCALE SQRT DELTA SCALE SQRT Note The function for sending the setup data to the DXP cannot be used while the DXP is acquiring data or performing computation e The contents of Login information Batch system settings and IP Address are not transmitted e Inthe following cases errors occur and the data cannot be sent to the DXP e When an external storage medium is not inserted in the DXP e When the setup data to be sent does not match the system configuration of the DXP e If an error occurs while data is being sent an error message is displayed and the DXP returns to the main screen that appears during sending Start the procedure for sending the data over again The data sent before the error is not applied on the DXP ejeg dn s Bulpuas pue BulAissey H Chapter 4 4 1 Troubleshooting Messages and Corrective Actions Messages may appear on the screen during operation This section explains the meanings of the error messages and how to respond to them Error Messages Code Message Corrective Action Explanation E7001 Unreadable file Select another file E7002 Failed to open file Try to open the file again If still not possible the file may be damaged Select another file E7003 Failed to make file Check the free space in the directory E7004 A user is already logged in This may happen for one of the following reasons Check the
21. Graph Partial Expansion and Color The settings are the same as the measurement channels For details see section 2 3 Copying and Pasting Setup Data 2 12 The items checked in Copy Details can be copied and pasted See the operating procedure see section 2 3 IM04L41B01 65EN 2 4 Setting the Computation Channels M1 Option Setting One Computation Channel at a Time The items in the Math tab can be configured for each channel The items that are configured are the same as those configured on the spreadsheet For details see pages 2 11 and 2 12 3 Select the tab of the item to be configured Click here to enter the operator The Select Operator dialog box opens ath Math Lass S Ope Exp re Rm ES Rolling Average Interval ome B Times a Alarm 1 0 00 NONE Alarm 2 0 00 NONE Alarm 3 ala a 0 00 NONE Alarm d oE 0 00 MONE TOOL See l Taq Sum Sdale Valid Span vette ae fof cancer 4 After setting the items click here Set the maximum value Set the minimum value 1 Double click the channel you wish to set Math Setting 2 The channel setting dialog box opens Copy the first setting Select the operator type Select Operator Basic Logical Relation Channel Addtion ADGO Absolute value Multiplication LOGO Common logarithm Se Select the operator IM04L41B01 65EN 2 13 e eq dn s urean pue Dua H
22. Licensed Software under the terms and conditions herein and in no event shall Yokogawa intend to sell or transfer the Licensed Software to the Licensee Article 1 Licensed Software under these Terms and Conditions 1 1 The terms and conditions stipulated herein shall bind any Licensee who purchases the Licensed Software on the condition that the Licensee consents to agree to the terms and conditions stipulated herein 1 2 The Licensed Software and required number of license herein shall be specified in the following paragraphs 1 and 2 respectively The Licensed Software means and includes all applicable programs and documentation without limitation all proprietary technology algorithms a factor invariant process and or other know how contained therein These terms and conditions shall also govern any additional software to the Licensed Software inclusive of its version up or revision up if Yokogawa provides them to the Licensee 1 Licensed Software Name DAQSTANDARD Model DXA120 2 Number of License 1 Article 2 Grant of License 2 1 Yokogawa grants the Licensee for the purpose of single use non exclusive and non transferable license of the Licensed Software with the license fee separately agreed upon by both parties 2 2 The Licensee is unless otherwise agreed upon in writing by Yokogawa not entitled to change sell distribute transfer or sublicense the Licensed Software 2 3 The Licensed Software shall not be copied in
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24. are detected Transmit e mail when creating a report d Alarm Relay Remote fodk er web Adel EZ o scan IntervaliMemary o Channel o Application a Timer J Report o Temperature o Date amp Time Time zone Active storage changes E Network E Recipient E Recipient P Alarm Select the recipient P Alarm2 P Alarma P Alarm4 Select the alarm Include INST Include Source URL Subject DAFP Slarm_suramary Headerd Header Memory Data Out La Ethernet Serial Transmit e mail when creating a report Attach measured computed data at that time 0 e SMTP server name Set the SMTP server name up to 64 alphanumeric characters or the IP address of the SMTP server e Port number Set the port number to use in the range from 1 to 65535 The default value is 25 e Recipient Set the transmission destination of the e mail message using up to 150 alphanumeric characters You can specify multiple addresses To specify multiple addresses delimit the addresses using spaces e Sender Set the e mail address using up to 64 alphanumeric characters If the address is not set the first address set in the recipient box is used as the sender s address instead e Alarm Transmits an e mail message when alarm is active released e Scheduled Transmits an e mail message when the specified time is reached s System Transmits an e mail message during recovery from a power failure when memory end is d
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26. ations Click this tab to display the login information E SE ware C Satz Process 1 O021 lolx EE 7 Tool bar we Setting a Seah Login information C200 Scroll the Signature all Key Com screen lt OCI Ce Du 5 Q CH D D ES gt co Gu D r kel g D r Di Signature all Key Com 1month Dff Key Com Signature 1 Key Com Alarm ACK Media eject Batch Message ADMIN Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free ADMINZ Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free ADMINS USER Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free USERO2 Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Operation permitted Lock Operation prohibited Other includes the following operations e Displaying the log e Displaying the file list of the external storage medium e Performing an FTP test e Displaying the Modbus status screen e Assigning names to 4 screens DX200P only N d Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Login Mode The settings of Sign record and Key to Other are called Login Mode IM04L41B01 65EN 2 3 2 1 Confirming the Setup Data Hardware Configurator P1 BATCH 0002 el Bl x File Confirming Batch System Settings 2 Click here also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting 1 Select this tab Setting System View Information Edit Help J Application System Mode Alar
27. ccurrence This number is recorded in the batch data continuous data as a part of the operation log of setting changes Includes setup data saved using keys on the DXP setup data saved using the DX P Hardware Configurator and setup data received using the Communication Function The configuration serial number is 0 Setup data used during data acquisition The data is saved within the batch data continuous data file kkkkkkkkkkkkk RERERERERE KD kkkkkkkkkkkk No configuration serial number 3 Configuration serial number Setup data when the settings are changed 0 Configuration serial number Other setup data IM 04L41B01 65EN IM 04L41B01 65EN 1 1 Overview of the DAQSTANDARD Viewing the Contents of the Login Information and Batch System Settings Only the administrator that was registered at the time the data was acquired can view the contents of the login information and batch system settings of the data The administrator is confirmed using the user name user ID and password Setup data in the engineering mode User name Setup data in the system mode Administrator User ID Login information Batch system settings Setup data in the system mode excluding the login information and batch system settings e Login information Contents of the registered administrators and users e Batch system settings Contents of the login function and the electronic signature function User
28. ce Transmit setup data to the DXP function available on DXP style S4 or later Setup data List Display the data VOLT OFF TC OFF RTD OFF VOLT ON DXP Style S4 or later Transmit setup data Communication via the Ethernet CHO1 VOLT CHO2 VOLT Receive setup data CHO3 VOLT CH04 VOLT Setup data Setup data of the DXP ppl extension IM 04L41B01 65EN 1 1 GYVANVLSOVG 24 Dutsn 310499 1 1 Overview of the DAQSTANDARD Connection Login Conditions DXP UserID Administrator Setup data CH01 TC ON Send setup data CH02 TC ON Gaps te ON Receive setup data CH04 TC ON Change password e Only the administrators that are registered to the target DXP can log in The administrator is confirmed using the user name user ID and password e Connection is not possible if there is a user logged in using the keys on the DXP or if there is a user logged into the setting function of the setting measurement server via the communication interface see IM04L05A01 17E e Connection is not possible using a user name that is already connected Transmitting and Receiving Setup Data You can load DXP setup data You cannot view the login information and batch system settings You can send setup data to the DXP The contents of Login information Batch system settings and IP Address are not transmitted How Data Is Managed The setup data is assigned a configuration serial number in the order of o
29. ctable from Setting System Mode Setting Select one l System Mode Alarm Felay Remote Timer 1 Scan IntervalvMemory OFF A Channel oe Q Absoute interval D Rettine off TE Timer sg Relative Interval af o i Report fl Reset P Save Data o Temperature Date amp Time Time zone Timer 2 System Relay La OFF Absolute Interval n B Reftime d Active storage changes Lo 00 iNetwork Se Relative Interval Ei La E Reset IS save Data Timer 3 orr Absolute Interval ra Ref time La Relative Interval Ei S La Save Data Select whether or not use Save Data Select whether or not use Reset You can set three types of timers You can have the data saved to a TLOG file or reset the TLOG computation when the specified timeout time elapses Timer Mode There are two timer modes absolute mode and relative mode Select OFF to disable the timer s Absolute Mode Timer expires at times determined from the reference time and the interval Interval Select from 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 6 min 10 min 12 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 1 h 2 h 3 h 4 h 6 h 8 h 12 h and 24 h The reference time is specified by the hour 00 to 23 Ref time Select from 0 to 23 hours e Relative Mode The timer is started when the computation is started The timer is repeated at each interval Interval 1 min to 24 hours IM04L41B01 65EN 2 6 Config
30. ction of the Tokyo District Court main office in Japan for settlement of the dispute to the fullest extent allowed by applicable law Article 12 Governing Law This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Japan The Licensee expressly agrees to waive absolutely and irrevocably and to the fullest extent permissible under applicable law any rights against the laws of Japan which may have pursuant to the Licensee s local law Article 13 Severability In the event that any provision hereof is declared or found to be illegal by any court or tribunal of competent jurisdiction such provision shall be null and void with respect to the jurisdiction of that court or tribunal and all the remaining provisions hereof shall remain in full force and effect IM 04L41B01 65EN How to Use This Manual Structure of the Manual This manual consists of the following five chapters and index Chapter Title Content 1 Before using the Explains the PC system environment required for use of the DAQSTANDARD DAQSTANDARD Also explains how to install it 2 Viewing and Explains how to view DX100P DX200P setup data and how to Creating Setup Data create new setup data 3 Receiving and Explains how to connect to a DX100P DX200P through the Sending Setup Data Ethernet interface and how to send and receive setup data 4 Troubleshooting Gives a list of error messages and corrective measures Index Gives a list of important terms use
31. d in this manual Range of Explanation in this Manual This manual does not explain the basic operations of your PC s operating system OS For such descriptions refer to the Windows User s Guide etc Conventions Used in This Manual e Unit a PE EEO EE Indicates 1024 Example 100 KB e Menus commands dialog boxes and buttons Enclosed in s Note Provides useful information regarding operation of the software About Images The images that appear in this manual may be different from those that appear on the software but not to a degree that interferes with procedural explanations Products Covered in This Manual In this manual the terms DX100P and DX200P refer to the following models Terms Models DX100P DX100P DX102P DX104P DX106P and DX112P with release number 4 and later DX200P DX200P DX204P DX208P DX210P DX220P and DX230P with release number 4 and later Revision History Edition Additions and Changes 1 New edition 2 Changes to the operating environment support for Windows 7 Improvements to descriptions 3 Changes to the operating environment Support for Windows XP SP2 is terminated 4 Changes to the operating environment Support for Windows 2000 is terminated and support for Windows 8 IM 04L41B01 65EN Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 IM 04L41B01 65EN Terms and Conditions of the Gofhwarelicense il How to Use This NNW see IV Before Using the
32. design patent and trade mark copyright and any other rights relating to any of the Licensed Software the Licensee shall promptly notify Yokogawa in writing to that effect 5 2 In the case of the preceding Paragraph 5 1 the Licensee shall assign to Yokogawa all of the rights to defend the Licensee and to negotiate with the claiming party Furthermore the Licensee shall provide Yokogawa with necessary information or any other assistance for Yokogawa s defense and negotiation If and when such a claim should be attributable to Yokogawa subject to the written notice to Yokogawa stated in the preceding Paragraph 5 1 Yokogawa shall defend the Licensee and negotiate with the claiming party at Yokogawa s cost and expense and be responsible for the final settlement or judgment granted to the claiming party in the preceding Paragraph 5 1 5 3 When any assertion or allegation of the infringement of the third party s rights defined in Paragraph 5 1 is made or when at Yokogawa s judgment there is possibility of such assertion or allegation Yokogawa will at its own discretion take any of the following countermeasures at Yokogawa s cost and expense a To acquire the necessary right from a third party which has lawful ownership of the right so that the Licensee will be able to continue to use the Licensed Software b To replace the Licensed Software with an alternative one which avoids the infringement or c To remodel the Licensed Software so that
33. dicator appears Receiving data in progress e If the data cannot be received an error message appears 7 The message Receiving finished appears and the received setup data is displayed E Hardware Configurator NewFile JD x File Comm Setting System View Information Edit Help S e S BL Meas Note e You can edit the setup data that you receive e The login information and batch system settings are not displayed e Fora description of creating a new setup data based on the loaded setup data see section 2 2 3 2 IM 04L41B01 65EN 3 3 IM 04L41B01 65EN Sending Setup Data to the DXP e 1 Select Comm Send Setting i Hardware Configurator File Comm Setting Receive Setting Send Setting 2 The Sending data dialog box appears xi IP Address Host ape User aBc2009 O User ii Passwo giiia Cancel 3 Enter the IP address user name user ID and password 4 Click here e f the password has expired see page 3 1 Start sending after you change the password 5 A progress indicator appears Sending data in progress e If the data cannot be sent an error message appears 6 The message Sending finished appears and the received setup data is displayed Ix fi Hardware Configurator bi ppl File Comm Setting System View Information Edit Help GECKEN Meas DELTA SART DELTA SART DELTA SQRT DELTA SART D
34. e data after computation finishes E7014 Now sampling amp calculating Cant store settings Send the data after the DXP finishes writing to the internal memory and computation finishes E7015 DXP System configurations are different Make sure that the setup information and the DXP system configuration match E7016 Operation aborted because an error was found on Check the storage medium media E7017 Not enough free space on media Change the storage medium E7018 Media is read only Enable writing to the medium E7019 Media has not been inserted Insert a storage medium E7020 Media is damaged or not formatted Change the storage medium or format it E7021 An error occurred during send procedure Send again E7022 Anerror occurred during receive procedure Attempt to receive the data again E7023 This user name is not registered Make sure that you entered the correct user name user ID and password E7024 3times password input failure Select Login information in the Information menu and enter the system administrator information E7025 3times password input failure The user will be A different system administrator must log in disable E7026 The connected device is not supported The connected device is not a DX100P or DX200P E0250 Failed to start Adobe Reader Make sure that the user s manual exists and that Adobe Acrobat is installed IM 04L41B01 65EN 4 1 Buljooussjqnoly 4 1 Messages and Corrective Actions Warning Messages
35. elect whether or not to perform computation for each channel Expression Enter the expression using up to 40 characters For details related to the expression see the DX100P DX200P User s Manual Constant You can set constants to be used in the expression Up to 12 DX100P or 30 DX200P constants can be specified The allowed range is as follows 9 9999E 29 to 1 0000E 30 0 1 0000E 30 to 9 9999E 29 IM04L41B01 65EN 2 11 e eq dn s urean pue Dua H 2 4 Setting the Computation Channels M1 Option Display Span Alarm Tag Sets the upper and lower limits of the display The range is from 9999999 to 99999999 Set the number of digits to the right the decimal to four digits or less You can set up to 4 alarms on each computation channel The alarm types are upper limit alarm H lower limit alarm L delay upper limit alarm T and delay lower limit alarm t For details see section 2 3 The settings are the same as the measurement channels For details see section 2 3 TLOG Computation Rolling Average Timer Select one of the timers 1 to 3 set in the setup mode The computation interval of TLOG computation is set to the time assigned to the selected timer Sum Scale Set the sum scale Interval Select the sampling interval when rolling average is activated Times Number of Samples Select the number of samples number of data points used to compute the rolling average Display Zone
36. en 30001 INT16 D 4 MUSU 30001 intis Ba 5 WITS dE Bico SOS B 6 MUT 30001 inris Ba 7 MUSELA 30001 intis Ba 5 fey 30001 NTE B Memory Data Out G Ethernet Serial Data type Register No slave device Address slave device Communication input data DX100P C01 to C12 DX200P C01 to C30 Select whether or not use command e Basic Read cycle The cycle at which data is read from other devices Select the read cycle from 125 ms 250 ms 500 ms 1 s 5 s 2 s or 10 s Timeout Specify a time period that the DXP waits for a response from the specified slave device after transmitting a command Select the timeout time from 125 ms 250 ms 500 ms 1 s 5 s 2 s 10 s or 1 min Retrials The number of times to retransmit the command when there is no response from the specified slave device Select the number of retrials from Off 0 1 2 3 4 5 10 or 20 e Type INT16 16 bit signed integer UINT16 16 bit unsigned integer INT32_B 32 bit signed integer is assigned to the Modbus register in the order upper 16 bits followed by the lower 16 bits INT32_L 32 bit signed integer is assigned to the Modbus register in the order lower 16 bits followed by the upper 16 bits UINT32_B 32 bit unsigned integer is assigned to the Modbus register in the order upper 16 bits followed by the lower 16 bits UINT32_L 32 bit unsigned integer is assigned to the Modbus reg
37. etected or when an error related to the external storage medium and FTP client occurs e Report Transmits an e mail message when report is created only on models with the optional computation function M1 e Subject Header1 Header2 Subject Set the subject of the e mail message using up to 32 alphanumeric characters Header1 and Header Set the string to be attached to the e mail message using up t 64 alphanumeric characters 2 31 ejeg dn s urean pue Dua H 2 6 Configuring the System Mode Setting SNTP AlarinRelay Remote Ce ee an ER A Scan IntervalMemory channel 4 Application d Timer J Report J Temperature Date amp Time Time zone Basic SMTP server CC OFF L ON SNTP server SNTP client function Server name Port Number Access interval Access reference time D S D Access timeout UE B SHTP synched to start SNTP client function Time adjust on Start action OFF on Memory Data Out Ethernet amp Serial e Basic SNTP server Select ON when using the SNTP server function The DXP sends time information to SNTP clients on the network SNTP client Select ON when using the SNTP client function The DXP queries time information to an SNTP server on the network Server name Set the access destination of time information using up to 64 alphanumeric characters Set the server host name or IP address Port Number Set the port number of the SNTP ser
38. etup Data Setting the Printer 1 Select File Print Setup Print Setup EES Printer Name ee Properties Shatus Default printer Ready Type Epson EPL 4000 Where LPT1 Comment Orientation Ge Portrait Paper Size Letter 61 2871 in D Landscape OF Cancel k Source Upper tray MM 2 Setthe printer paper and orientation Note Set the printer according to the environment of the system that you are using Print Preview You can preview the print layout before actually printing the data Selecting File Print Preview displays the print preview screen Printing 1 Click here File Print Ss Hardware delen 2 The Selection of print contents dialog box opens File Gomm Setting Syster Only when the login information is displayed cor S B Selection of print contents 3 Select the print contents and click here Print login inforarntion Cancel 4 The Print dialog box opens i Frinter Name Epson EPL 4000 Properties Shatus Default printer Ready Type Epson EPL 4000 Where LPT Comment T Print to file Copies Humber of copies H Print range Ge All Coos from tof er E Selection Cancel 5 Select the printer print range the number of copies and click OK IM04L41B01 65EN 2 35 ejeg dn s urean pue Dua H 2 10 Characters That Can Be Used The characters in the f
39. f sesssccscesesezscnscsanscasadennentvasencdees 2 11 computation channel setting one at a me 2 13 EE iv CO a e TEE 2 10 DH CAM MEO GINS E 2 23 DAQSTANDARD software components soesseeneoerreerrenne 1 1 DAQSTANDARD Ooverview 0 ccccceeececeeseeeceeeeeeeseaeeeeseaneees 1 1 data MANAG SMO Mia sacccessisdrsnnacdiavocsendatoncnetedderaevecnieeterveneuamtad 1 2 data information Confirmation 2 2 decimal poini gege EE 2 8 UN PAA EOE A ETET AEA T TE TTT T 2 7 display change without Jogm ENEE 2 4 CIS PIAY COICO EE 2 9 displayed AN GUA E 2 25 GIES ONS aironi irion te pecans one sai r hEn a aa EE 2 9 DX P Hardware Confgurator 1 1 DX P Hardware Configurator startng 2 1 DXP connection sacch idee ceccnnateciicedicancacastasindicnetdantasacetnteanabedaentes 3 1 E e mail transmission Setting 2 31 ediino Star seisseen AE R O 2 5 engineering THOS EE 2 14 OX DES S eege 2 11 F leede 2 15 file WMA sire ce nose ceatet tes tennaeteccndseppecdencaancere cacaeesetenaeranes aicenees 2 15 ENEE Ee 2 27 G EC HE 2 24 EON EE 2 9 OO Ee E 2 16 group Mame eee eee ance eet tern ee aoe eer er one eeere Rete enn era te 2 16 IM 04L41B01 65EN H hardware system reguirerments 1 4 AE SOS EEN 2 23 le 2 12 L login leie EE 2 3 MN meda FIFO ose steve nttcaases aTa NE E 2 25 le ele 2 20 memory dun e EEN 2 21 PINS SS AS n E ES NTE 2 15 Modbus master setting cccccssscccsssecceeeesseseeseeseeseeeeseas 2 29 MOO
40. hannel from 16 colors Clicking the color area displays the Color dialog box Select a color and click OK SS ti lt C Red E violet Ce Green f Gray C Blue i Lime P Blue Violet ae Cyan Jee i Brown Dark Blue Orange Yellow iC Y Green ee i Light Gray Light Blue f Purple Cancel 2 9 ejeg dn s urean pue Hulmai A H 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels Copying and Pasting Setup Data The items checked in Copy Details can be copied and pasted Click the channel number to select the copy source or paste destination To select multiple channels to be copied drag the channel number to specify the range to be copied To select multiple copy destinations select the range in a similar fashion veas ttn setra sso Meas Channel Copy Details 2 The Meas Channel Copy Iv Unit Details dialog box opens _ _ _ i gl Cancel Clear All A feme W Alarm e Filter 3 Select copy items 4 Click here eas Men Settng System Mod e Detafscalefsort CHO1 HOLT OFF DELTA SORT 2 CHOz HOLT OFF DELTA HU Ka OFF DELTA Copy Faste Copy Details 6 Click here 8 Click here 5 Select the copy source 7 Select the paste destination Setting One Channel at a Time The items in the Meas tab can be configured for each channel The items that are configured are the same as those configured on
41. he following cases e When the values of the items of the Meas Math tab are outside the range e When an invalid character string is used e When a set point value in the calibration correction setting is wrong Click here to display the correction list Data Adjustment Dialog Box Select View Data Adjustment Dialog to use the Data Adjustment dialog box If View Data Adjustment Dialog Box is checked the Data Adjustment dialog box will open when the data are not consistent at the time of the data check or at the time of data transmission 2 33 ejeg dn s urean pue Huimai A H 2 8 Saving the Setup Data Saving the Setup Data Saves the setup data b specifying the save destination and file name 1 Select File Save As P Hardware Configurator NewF ile File Gomm Setting System Vie trl eth 2 The Save As dialog box opens Print Ctrl P Preview Print Setting tat Save As H EI Save in E DXPContie cl Temp File name NewFile 3 Set the destination and save as type OAP ConfiglationF ile ppl T Cancel Mle nameand click here SS Note e You cannot save the data using the same file name as the file in the save destination overwriting the file is not allowed e You cannot edit the setup data after saving it If you wish to change the settings further start from Starting Editing in section 2 2 2 34 IM04L41B01 65EN 2 9 Printing the S
42. he tag name Alarm 4 Alarm Delay Moving Ave Tag Select sampling count for the moving average or time constant of the input filter Enter the display zone Select the graph setting Turn ON OFF the partial expanded display Select the channel display color Zone Graph Partial 400 40 Mormal 21 400 40 Normal 21 400 40 Normal 21 400 40 Normal 21 z 1 2 6 IM04L41B01 65EN 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels Input Type and Span Mode Range Type Select from the list of choices from the pull down menu Input Type Mode Range Type DC Voltage VOLT 20 mV 60 m V 200 mV 2 V 6 V 20 V 50 V Thermocouple TC TypeR S B E K J T N W L U Resistance temperature detector RTD Pt100 JPt100 Cu10 Cu25 ON OFF input DI LEVEL voltage level CONT Contact Measurement Display OFF SKIP None N1 option Note If SKIP is selected settings such as Delta Scale Sqrt and Range Type are discarded Span L Span U Sets the upper and lower limits full scale of the display When a value outside the range is entered or when the span L and span U values are set to the same value they are corrected when the data are checked Input value Difference Computation Scaling Square Root Computation DELTA Displays the difference between the input and the reference channel Note Difference computation is performed between channels that have different Mode and Range Type settings The decimal positio
43. ilities losses damages and expenses including fees for recalling the Products and reasonable attorney s fees and court costs or claims arising out of and related to the above said claims and damages Article 4 Warranty 4 1 The Licensee shall agree that the Licensed Software shall be provided to the Licensee on an as is basis when delivered If defect s such as damage to the medium of the Licensed Software attributable to Yokogawa is found Yokogawa agrees to replace free of charge any Licensed Software on condition that the defective Licensed Software shall be returned to Yokogawa s specified authorized service facility within 12 month from the delivery of Yokogawa after opening the Package at the Licensee s expense As the Licensed Software is provided to the Licensee on an as is basis when delivered in no event shall Yokogawa warrant that any information on or in the Licensed Software including without limitation data on computer programs and program listings be completely accurate correct reliable or the most updated 4 2 Notwithstanding the preceding Paragraph 4 1 when Third Party Software is included in the Licensed Software the warranty period and related conditions that apply shall be those established by the provider of the third party software IM 04L41B01 65EN Terms and Conditions of the Software License 4 3 When Yokogawa decides in its own judgement that it is necessary Yokogawa may from time to time pr
44. ior e Unhold Turns OFF the output relay when the cause of the alarm is no longer met e Hold Holds the output relay ON until the alarm acknowledge operation is executed Alarm Indicator Unhold Hold See Alarm Relay Behavior When Alarm Relay Behavior is set to Hold only Hold can be selected for the Alarm Indicator Rate of Change Increase Rate of Change Decrease Select the time interval for the rate of change alarms in terms of the number of samplings 1 to 15 Interval scan interval x number of samplings Alarm Hysteresis A width hysteresis of 0 5 of the display span can be specified on the value used to set or release the alarm This applies to upper H and lower L limit alarms on measurement channels 2 19 ejeg dn s urean pue Dua H 2 6 Configuring the System Mode Remote Option R1 You can assign items to be controlled by the eight remote control terminals This is possible if the remote function is available Scan Interval Memory Memory Timeup Click here also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting Check the channels you 8 wish to sample l System Mode A AlarmRelay Remote Interval Resets the Scan IntervalMemory AD Integrate fal Auto Se 50 Hz 60 Hz 100 ms range selection Channel Scan Interval fal is 2s Ee Select the S pplication za range d Timer Memory Sample 7 2 Report p i Temperature N E eee Data osPLay G EVENT Date amp Time Time zone Ri CHO
45. ister in the order lower 16 bits followed by the upper 16 bits FLOAT RB 32 bit floating point data is assigned to the Modbus register in the order upper 16 bits followed by the lower 16 bits FLOAT L 32 bit floating point data is assigned to the Modbus register in the order lower 16 bits followed by the upper 16 bits 2 29 ejeg dn s urean pue Huimai A H 2 6 Configuring the System Mode Setting the Web Server Operator page Monitor page Select whether or not use the Web server Syatem Mode J Alarm Relay Remote i i j Modbus master Wek lt gt 2 Scan IntervaliMemory Web server J Channel A Application Web Server Timer on OEF Operator Report Temperature Create Page i ON OFF J Date amp Time Time zone System Relay Access control i OM Se OFF Active storage changes Eo uae E Network Password Unspecified Memory Data Gut La Ethernet Ze Serial Select whether or not use Monitor Operator page e Access control User name Password Select whether or not use the access control To use the access control enter the user name up to 20 characters and password up to 8 characters to display the operator or monitor page 2 30 IM04L41B01 65EN IM04L41B01 65EN 2 6 Configuring the System Mode Setting the E Mail Transmission Transmit e mail when alarm occurred released Transmit e mail at specified time Transmit e mail when storage medium error etc
46. l not accept any responsibility for damage caused directly or indirectly as result of use of this software e The serial number will not be reissued therefore it must be kept in a safe place Yokogawa holds the copyright to the software that is on the CD ROM e vigilantplant DAQSTATION Daqstation DXAdvanced and MVAdvanced are registered trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation e Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated e Company and product names that appear in this manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders e The company and product names used in this manual are not accompanied by the registered trademark or trademark symbols and 1st Edition March 2010 2nd Edition June 2010 3rd Edition November 2010 4th Edition January 2014 All Right Reserved Copyright 2010 Yokogawa Electric Corporation IM 04L41B01 65EN Terms and Conditions of the Software License NOTICE PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE Thank you very much for purchasing this medium containing a software program and related documentation provided by Yokogawa Electric Corporation hereinafter called Yokogawa and the program contained embedded inserted or used in the medium hereinafter called the Yokogawa Software Program
47. lect from H L h I R r T or t h and I can be specified on difference computation channels only Select OFF to disable alarm Alarm Value Alarm is generated using the specified value as the boundary The selectable range of alarm values vary depending on the input mode and range Alarm Delay This applies to delay upper T and lower t limit alarms Alarm is generated when the measured value stays above or below the specified alarm value for the specified time delay period Relay To output relays select the output relay number Otherwise select NONE Input Filter and Moving Average Tag Display Zone 2 8 Moving average can be specified on models DX106P DX112P DX210P DX220P and DX230P Input filter can be specified on models DX102P DX104P DX204P and DX208P Input Filter To use the input filter select the time constant 2 s 5 s or 10 s Moving Average To use the moving average select the sampling count 2 to 16 Up to 16 characters can be entered for the tag You can use the tag name instead of the channel number to be displayed on the screen The System Mode screen is used to select whether to display the channel number or the tag name on the screen You can select the range of the screen in which the waveform of each channel is to be displayed Specify positions on the display scale for the upper and lower limits The conditions for setting the zones are as follows e
48. ly increase the lot number by 1 at Memory Stop Use the lot number indication Header 1 to 3 Enter character strings up to 64 characters that are written to the batch and continuous data files Calibration Correction 2 18 Can only be specified on measurement channels Click here also selectable from Setting Engineering Mode Setting Setting um GEESS ES gt Number of Set Points OFF Measured yate ae Select channel Select the number of set points EON Gah P he ep wen E we E No Up GG wm rooe P No 9 Mo 10 Mo 11 Moi wm Ei un IER es yo t6 wy Enter values Set point number Number of Set Points Select the number of set points from OFF or 2 to 16 Select OFF if you are not using the correction function Selectable Range of Measured and True Values Channels that are set to scaling or square root computation 30000 to 30000 the decimal point position depends on the channel setting All other channels Selectable range in the specified range For the measured value set a value that is greater than the previous measured value If you enter a setting that does not meet these conditions the Number of Set Points is set to OFF when you store the setup data print the setup data or send the setup data to the DXP using the Communicator IM04L41B01 65EN 2 6 Configuring the System Mode Alarm Rela
49. m Relay Remote Application Lu Scan IntervalMemory Type of process La Batch Ge Continue 1 Channe J Channel E Trend clear Batch system Batch system settin gs d Timer Login setting J Report r Login user ID V Login function Display change without Login OFF i ON Sign record settings rF Use sign record function L Sign record at Batch stop La Sign record user ID a EE o Temperature Date amp Time Time zone AU Active storage changes Network Ready Batch system Electronic signature function e Login user ID You are requested to enter the user ID when logging in e Auto logout If there is no key operation for the specified time the user is automatically logged out If OFF is selected the user is logged out only when the logout operation is performed e Display change without Login If ON is specified the operation screen can be switched without logging in e Use sign record function Use the electronic signature function e Sign record at Batch stop Sign record display is automatically displayed when data acquisition is stopped However this is invalid if a single batch data is divided into multiple files e Sign record user ID You are requested to enter the user ID when applying electronic signature IM04L41B01 65EN 2 2 Configuration This operation is for creating new setup data excluding the login information and batch system settings Starting Editing This o
50. mperature Unit Te Ch Channel F Application Date amp Time Time zone d Timer Report Temperature 3 Date amp Time Time zone System Relay System Relay System Relay1 System Relay A AUX Tenor berne La Channel ell Tag Memory Alarm n B Language L English Japanese m Germany Ge French Partial Cai Mot Use Remote Controller D OFF E Media FIFO OFF Bon Temperature Unit Select the C or F for the temperature unit GMT Time Zone Set the time difference from the GMT Time deviation limit If the time deviation between the specified time and the time on the DXP is within the value specified here when data acquisition is in progress the time on the DXP is gradually corrected Select OFF 10s 20s 30s 1min 2min 3min 4min or Smin If Off is selected the time cannot be adjusted when data acquisition is in progress System Relay Assign functions to the system relays 1 and 2 FAIL De energized when failure occurs MEMORY END Energized when the remaining write time of the internal memory is less than or equal to the specified time or when the free space of the external storage medium is less than or equal to 10 or 6 MB BATCH START STOP Energized at Memory Start de energized at Memory Stop USER LOCKED The relay is energized when user lock occurs LOGIN The relay is energized when there is a user logged into the DXP Login using keys and login to the
51. n of the computed result is set to that of the channel computing the difference If the number of digits to the right of the decimal of the reference channel is greater than that of the channel computing the difference the reference value below the least significant digit of the channel computing difference is rounded beforehand SCALE Converts the input value to a value in the appropriate unit SQRT Computes the square root of the input The result is converted to a value in the appropriate unit This setting can be used only when the input mod is set to VOLT Input value Span L Span U Sets the appropriate upper and lower limits See figures above When a value outside the range is entered or when the span L and span U values are set to the same value they are corrected when the data are checked IM04L41B01 65EN 2 7 e eq dn s urean pue Dua H 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels Alarm Scale L Scale U and Decimal Point Enter the upper and lower limit values to which you wish to convert the input values Set the decimal position by the number of digits to the right of the decimal point When the scale L and scale U values are set to the same value or when a value outside the range is entered they are corrected when the data are checked Unit Clicking the unit display area enables entering a new unit Enter the unit using up to six characters Four alarms Alarm 1 to 4 can be specified on each channel Type Se
52. nal i Internal i Internal i Internal i Internal n Internal External External P External j External j External P External j External j External j External P External j External External Tools see page 4 6 For thermocouple TC inputs select how the measurement results are to be handled when the thermo RJC Volt uV Internal Use the DXP s reference junction compensation function External Use an external reference junction compensation function couple burns out Volt uV When the type is set to External set the compensation value in the range from 20000 to 20000 Copying and Pasting Setup Data The items checked in Copy Details can be copied and pasted For the operating procedure see p age 2 5 2 21 e eq dn s urean pue Dua H 2 6 Configuring the System Mode Application Click here also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting Check here if you wish to clear the waveform display and start data acquisition Select the type of process l System Mode Alarm Felay Remote Application Scan IntervalMemory Type of process La Batch Continue 14 Channel Lal sier Application o Timer Report i Temperature amp Time Time zone J Active storage changes d Metwork Application Batch You can sign the batch data in batch units Continue You can sign the continuous data in units of file Timer M1 Option 2 22 Click here also sele
53. nsee ceases using the Licensed Software by itself or with Yokogawa s thirty 30 days prior written notice to the Licensee When aforesaid termination or cease is occurred the Licensee shall immediately destroy and or eliminate the Licensed Software and related documents without retaining any copies or extracts thereof However upon specifically instructed by Yokogawa they shall be returned to Yokogawa or its designated third party Article 9 Injunction for Use During the term of this Agreement Yokogawa may at its own discretion demand injunction against the Licensee in case that Yokogawa deems that the Licensed Software is used improperly or under severer environments other than those where Yokogawa has first approved or any other condition which Yokogawa may not permit Article 10 Termination Yokogawa at its sole discretion may terminate this Agreement without any notice or reminder to the Licensee if the Licensee violates or fails to perform this Agreement However Articles 5 6 and 11 shall survive even after the termination Article 11 Jurisdiction Any dispute controversies or differences between the parties hereto as to interpretation or execution of this Agreement shall be resolved amicably through negotiation between the parties upon the basis of mutual trust Should the parties fail to agree within ninety 90 days after notice from one of the parties to the other both parties hereby irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdi
54. nsee or other third parties for such or other damages Even if Yokogawa is liable or responsible for the damages attributable to Yokogawa and to the extent of this Article 6 Yokogawa s liability for the Licensee s damage shall not exceed the price amount of the Licensed Software or service fee which Yokogawa has received The Licensee agrees that Yokogawa shall be released or discharged from part or all of the liability under this Agreement if the Licensee modifies remodels combines with other software or products or causes any deviation from the basic specifications or functional specifications without Yokogawa s prior written consent 6 2 All causes of action against Yokogawa arising out of or relating to this Agreement or the performance or breach hereof shall expire unless Yokogawa is notified of the claim within one 1 year of its occurrence 6 3 In no event regardless of cause shall Yokogawa assume responsibility for or be liable for penalties or penalty clauses in any contracts between the Licensee and its customers Article 7 Limit of Export Unless otherwise agreed by Yokogawa the Licensee shall not directly or indirectly export or transfer the Licensed Software to any countries other than those where Yokogawa permits export in advance Article 8 Term This Agreement shall become effective on the date when the Licensee receives the Licensed Software and continues in effect unless or until terminated as provided herein or the Lice
55. o 23 for daily report the day of the week SUN to SAT and time 0 to 23 for weekly report Report Channel There are 12 DX100P and 30 DX200P report channels To collectively select or deselect a specified range carry out the following procedure Specify the range by dragging the mouse over the desired range on the column if you do not carry out this step all report channels are specified You can reset the range by pressing the reset button Converting the Reference Unit Time Select whether or not to convert the computed results of the TLOG SUM computation channels to a specified time unit value Off Carry out a simple summation Sec Convert a measured value to a value per second and carry out the summation Min Convert a measured value to a value per minute and carry out the summation Hour Convert a measured value to a value per hour and carry out the summation Day Convert a measured value to a value per day and carry out the summation Copy Paste The items checked in Copy Details can be copied and pasted For details related to the copy and paste function see page 2 10 2 23 ejeg dn s urean pue Hulmai A H 2 6 Configuring the System Mode Temperature Unit Time Zone Time deviation limit System Relay and Auxiliary Functions 2 24 Click here also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting Setting System Mode bd Lert pai YALI KR ri AlarmRelay Remote Temperature Scan IntervaltMemory Te
56. ollowing table can be used when entering a group name a view group name a message a comment to the file header a save destination directory name and parameters such a the user name user ID and password for signing and cannot be used for the name of the directory where files are to be saved 2 36 IM04L41B01 65EN Chapter3 Receiving and Sending Setup Data 3 1 Connecting to the DXP Notes about Sending and Receiving Note The Communicator Software can connect to the DXP style number S4 or later e Only the administrators that are registered to the target DXP can connect to it e Connection is not possible if there is a user logged in using the keys on the DXP or if there is a user connected to the setting function via the communication interface e Connection is not possible if a user with the same user name is already connected via the communication interface the setting measurement server the monitor function of the maintenance test server or the FTP server e If the DXP is configured not to use the login function no administrators are registered you can connect to the DXP by entering the IP address or host name in the IP address box e The Manager is locked while connected to the DXP Password Note Default password For the following cases enter the default password in the Password box e Connecting for the first time after user registration e Connecting for the first time after resetting the passwo
57. on Input Available User Memory Data Out Gi Ethernet Serial Enter the timeout value when turned ON DNS setting You must set the DNS if you are using a host name to specify the destination server of the file transfer on an FTP client or the server of the e mail recipient Host Name Domain Name Domain Suffix Up to 64 characters Keep Alive This function forcibly drops the connection if there are no responses to the test packets that are sent periodically every 30 seconds at the TCP level Timeout This function drops the connection if no data transfer is detected between the PC and the DXP over a predetermined period of time This applies to data transfer at the application level only To use this function select ON and enter a time period 1 to 120 min Communication Input Available User Specify a user that uses the communication input data DX100P C01 to C12 DX200P C01 to C30 from Admin 1 to User 30 and Serial C2 or C3 option Serial The communication input data can be used via the serial communication Memory Data Out Select Ethernet IM04L41B01 65EN 2 6 Configuring the System Mode FTP Connection Specify the primary and secondary file transfer destinations FTP servers 2 Select the primary or secondary tab 1 Select this tab System Mode 4 SlarinRelay Remote A Scan IntervalMemory 2 Channel 4 Application d Timer dE KH A Temperature Port Number a Da
58. ovide the Licensee with Release Upgrades specified by Yokogawa hereinafter called Release Upgrades 4 4 Notwithstanding the preceding Paragraph 4 3 in no event shall Yokogawa provide Updates where the Licensee or any third party conducted renovation or improvement of the Licensed Software 4 5 Correction of nonconformity in the manner and for the period of time provided above shall be the Licensee s sole and exclusive remedy for any failure of Yokogawa to comply with its obligations and shall constitute fulfillment of all liabilities of Yokogawa and any third party licensing the Third Party Software to Yokogawa including any liability for direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages whether in warranty contract tort including negligence but excluding willful conduct or gross negligence by Yokogawa or otherwise with respect to or arising out of the use of the Licensed Software 4 6 THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE WRITTEN ORAL OR IMPLIED AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED BY YOKOGAWAAND ALL THIRD PARTIES LICENSING THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE TO YOKOGAWA Article 5 Infringement DI If and when any third party should demand injunction initiate a law suit or demand compensation for damages against the Licensee under patent right including utility model right
59. part or in whole except for keeping one 1 copy for back up purpose The Licensee shall secure or supervise the copy of the Licensed Software by the Licensee itself with great strict and due care 2 4 The Licensed Software remains the exclusive property of Yokogawa and if any those of third parties from whom Yokogawa is sublicensed hereinafter such third party s software is called Third Party Software which may include any software program made or coded by affiliates of Yokogawa In no event shall the Licensee dump reverse assemble reverse compile or reverse engineer the Licensed Software so that the Licensee may translate the Licensed Software into other programs or change it into a man readable form from the source code of the Licensed Software Unless otherwise separately agreed upon by Yokogawa Yokogawa shall not provide the Licensee the source code for the Licensed Software 2 5 The Licensed Software and its related documentation inclusive of its ownership of copyright shall be the proprietary property of Yokogawa or a third party who grants Yokogawa the rights In no event shall the Licensee transfer lease sublicense or assign any rights relating to the Licensed Software 2 6 Yokogawa may use or add copy protection in or onto the Licensed Software In no event shall regardless of the purpose the Licensee remove or attempt to remove such copy protection 2 7 The Licensed Software may include the Third Party Software In the case th
60. peration enables editing setup data 1 Select Edit Edit Configuration i Hardware Configurator Process1 0021 File Comm Setting System View Information Edit Help 2 The Edit Data E Ki ds Fax P Edit configuration dialog box opens Edit Data w055 Edit this configuration Cancel 3 Click OK to start editing Note When you start editing the login information and batch system settings are not displayed To initialize the setup data without changing the system configuration proceed to Initializing the Setup Data To change the system configuration proceed to Changing the System Configuration Initializing the Setup Data This operation is for initializing the setup data without changing the system configuration 3 Click OK to execute 1 Select Setting Initialize the initialization Initialize P Hardware Gonfiedrator NewFile File Comm Setting System Miew tor FE d KI Enemeerme Mode Setting System Mode Setting Meas hitialize Changing the System Configuration 1 Select System System Configuration 2 The initialize dialog box opens hitialize current settings Cancel Ep Hardware Configurator NewFile File Comm Setting System View Infor mation 2 The System Configuration dialog box opens RN System Configuration Data Adjustment D ype G DX 200P GF Dx 100P Channel SACH GeecH Goch
61. ption R1 Group Name Up to 16 characters can be entered for the message Message Up to 32 characters can be entered for the message File Header Adds a comment up to 32 characters to the header section of the measured computed data file Directory Name Set the name of the folder up to 8 characters in which the measured computed data files is to be saved Note e AUX CON PRN NUL and CLOCK cannot be used as the directory name e Ifthe directory name is not specified DATAO default is automatically set Copying and Pasting the message 1 Click the message number of the copy source To select multiple messages to be copied drag the message number to specify the range to be copied 2 Click Copy 3 Click the message number of the paste destination To select multiple paste destinations select the range in a similar fashion 4 Click Paste 2 15 ejeg dn s urean pue Dua H 2 5 Confiuring the Engineering Mode Group Trip Line Click here also selectable from Turn ON OFF the trip line display Setting Engineering Mode Setting Select the tab of the group to be configured Set the trip line by Enter the group name entering a value Set the trip line by dragging Setting Group Mame GROUP 4 Group 1 i Trip Line Mo P Channel Configuration i Daylight Saving Time 01 7 02 03 04 05 06 ice cal Correct Ke the channels that you wish to Select the
62. rd because the user was invalidated User Default Password Administrator 1 to 3 Admin1 Admin2 and Admin3 User 01 to 30 User01 User02 User03 User29 and User30 User Locked The user who is invalidated through the key operation on the DXP cannot log in from the DDX P Hardware Configurator When the password is expired Change Password l X The password has expired Enter the password For a description of the password see Note below Mew password Re type new Click here Note New password e Enter the password using 6 to 8 characters e Spaces are not allowed e Combinations of the user ID and password that have been used in the past are not allowed IM 04L41B01 65EN 3 1 e eq dn s Bulpuas pue HulANI Y H 3 2 Receiving Setup Data from the DXP ES 1 Select Comm Receive Setting 2 If the setup data has been edited a save confirmation message appears If the data has not been edited the Receiving data dialog box opens For information about saving setup 3 The Receiving data dialog box opens data see section 2 8 a t Hardoi del or eee deu IP Address Host Ox prac Save changes to NewFile User a8c2009 No cane User Passwo lx 4 Enter the IP address user name user ID and password 5 Click here e f the password has expired see page 3 1 Start reception after you change the password 6 A progress in
63. s of the imported setup file and overwrite the file Exiting the DX P Hardware Configurator Select File Exit or click x The Hardware Configurator ends If you changed the settings in any of the windows see section 2 2 operate as follows 1 Select File Exit or click x A message Save changes to is displayed 2 Click Yes if you wish to save the new settings and exit the Hardware Configurator The Save as dialog box opens see section 2 8 Proceed to step 3 Click No if you wish to exit the Hardware Configurator without saving the settings The Hardware Configurator ends 3 Set the directory and the file name Click Save The Hardware Configurator ends IM04L41B01 65EN 2 1 ejeg dn s urean pue Hulmai A H 2 1 Confirming the Setup Data Confirming the Setup Data Click this tab to open Meas Click this tab to open Math Click this tab to open Settings Click this tab to open System Mode E Click this tab to open Login Information For the detail of the login information and the batch system settings see next page For the description of other settings see sections 2 3 to 2 6 Confirming the Data Information 1 Select Information Data Information Ee Hardware Configurator Process1 0021 File Comm Setting System View Information Edit Help 2 The Information d Ki KA Fax P Data Information dialog bo
64. te amp Time Time zone at Login ane Select the System Relay i Fi Aux Password Unspecified file transfer PASY G Not Use tiiath I i Disp amp Event Data Gor on Report QorF on Snapshot QorF Gon Memory Data Out G Ethernet Serial e Server Name Set the FTP server name using up to 64 alphanumeric characters You can also specify the IP address In this case DNS is not necessary e Port Number Set the port number of the destination FTP server in the range from 1 to 65535 The default setting is 21 e Login Name Password Account Set the login name up to 32 characters the password up to 32 characters and the account the ID number up to 32 characters to use when accessing the FTP server e PASV When using the DXP behind a firewall that requires the PASV mode turn this mode On e Initial Path Set the destination directory for the file transfer using up to 64 alphanumeric characters Example home data e Disp amp Event Data Display data files and event data files are automatically transferred to the specified destination at specified intervals s Report A Report file is automatically transferred to the specified destination when it is created e Snapshot A screen image data file is automatically transferred to the specified destination when a snapshot is executed 2 27 ejeg dn s urean pue Hulmai A H 2 6 Configuring the System Mode 2 28 Setting the Serial Communication System Mode J Alarm
65. the Licensed Software can avoid the infringement of such third party s right DA If and when Yokogawa fails to take either of the countermeasures as set forth in the preceding subparagraphs of Paragraph 5 3 Yokogawa shall indemnify the Licensee only by paying back the price amount of the Licensed Software which Yokogawa has received from the Licensee THE FOREGOING PARAGRAPHS STATE THE ENTIRE LIABILITY OF YOKOGAWAAND ANY THIRD PARTY LICENSING THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE TO YOKOGAWA WITH RESPECT TO INFRINGEMENT OF THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PATENT AND COPYRIGHT Article 6 Liabilities 6 1 If and when the Licensee should incur any damage relating to or arising out of the Licensed Software or service that Yokogawa has provided to the Licensee under the conditions herein due to a reason attributable to Yokogawa Yokogawa shall take actions in accordance with this Agreement However in no event shall Yokogawa be liable or responsible for any special incidental consequential and or indirect damage whether in contract warranty tort negligence strict liability or otherwise including without limitation loss of operational profit or revenue loss of use of the Licensed Software or any associated products or equipment cost of capital loss or cost of interruption of the Licensee s business substitute equipment facilities or services downtime costs delays and loss of business information or claims of customers of Lice
66. the System MOER ssssstesbesiesduesieeeedeseeBeEegedregee ee eESER KEES EREESu Ne Ae gEen 2 19 Alarm Relay Remote AAA 2 19 Scan Interval Memory Memory Timeup ssssnnssssnnessnnessennnsrnnrrsrrrrrsrnnrrsrrrrresrrrrssrrrrennne 2 20 Channel Setting the Burnout and RICH 2 21 PNG ANON E 2 22 Tmerr ECKE OO ON EE 2 22 Report Creating Hourly Daily Weekly Monthly Reports Option a00nnaannnnnnnnennneaann 2 23 Temperature Unit Time Zone Time deviation limit System Relay and Auxiliary S edel E PETE PE PEST ETOT EE EN EE A AE E N PET 2 24 Active Storage Change 2 25 PY SO E 2 26 Setting the Modbus Master AANEREN 2 29 UPN E EE E E E E EO 2 32 2 7 Adjusting the Setup Data Checking the Data 2 33 2 8 Saving the Setup Data 2 34 29 Prinmgihe Setup A Bc tc eee ee een ene a eee ener ne a nen eee eer een eee eee 2 35 2 10 Characters That Can Be Ulsed 2 36 Contents Chapter 3 Receiving and Sending Setup Data Chapter 4 Index vi 3 1 Connecting to the DXP EE 3 1 Notes about Sending and Hecenvinmg 3 1 Eder 3 1 3 2 Receiving Setup Data from the DAb E 3 2 3 3 Sending Setup Data to the Eesen 3 3 Troubleshooting 4 1 Messages and Corrective Actions E 4 1 ON POSS ACS E E E A E E A E A ETA 4 1 Warning Message S rinsi e E Ea aare aa AITEN Aniara 4 2 lee 4 2 IM 04L41B01 65EN Chapter1 Before Using the DAQSTANDARD 1 1 Overview of the DAQSTANDARD The DAQSTANDARD consists of the following three utility programs
67. type is set to DISPLAY in the memory sample settings of the system mode tab However if the type of process is set to Batch in the application settings of the system mode tab the maximum selectable time is automatically entered and cannot be selected Grid Division Select number of grids on the waveform display area from Auto or 4 to 12 Auto Display the same number of grids as the number of scale divisions of the first assigned channel of the group Auto Scroll Time This is the time period used to automatically switch the displayed group Select the time period from 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s or 1 min LCD Brightness Select the brightness of the screen from 1 to 8 DX100P or 1 to 4 DX200P A higher value corresponds to a brighter screen setting IM04L41B01 65EN Message File IM04L41B01 65EN Display ice cal Correct 2 5 Confiuring the Engineering Mode Click here also selectable from Setting Enter the group name Copy and paste the Engineering Mode Setting Enter the message message Select the group Message croup Ea Group Mame Pd Batch ee O Ec ES msc 03 Weem MSG 05 age File Trip Line Copy e Peete Se Message number Enter the comment Enter the save destination folder Resets the range selection Note Messages 1 to 8 of the message group 7 can be assigned to the USER key and the remote control function o
68. uring the System Mode Reset Reset the results of TLOG computation when the timer expires Save Data Measured computed data of all channels can be saved to the external storage medium at intervals specified by a timer TLOG data Report Creating Hourly Daily Weekly Monthly Reports Option Click here also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting IM04L41B01 65EN Scan IntervaliMemory Channel o Application 2 Timer i Report 2 Temperature Date amp Time Time zone Active storage changes ANetwork wm zm enen EE A Alarm Relay Remote Report Type QorF GiHour Ge Day m Hour za CC Day VVeek Ce Day Month Time p of zum BH of Set the date and i Ott a 18 d d Hour d Hour d Hour Selfie Selfie d Hour d Hour s opTo aA Min 2 Min Min Min Min Min Min time at which to create the report 4 Min Selfie 2 Min Selfie EE fiat die AH O MSec Min Hour Day 3 Hour hin Hour E TOOLS SE Tools see page 4 6 Select the channel to be reported Enable ON Disable OFF the report channel settings Report channel No Select the range by dragging the mouse Resets the range selection E EE LO VII ve It LO o 3 1 Ia Ia Ia 1 Ia Ia Ia 1 Ia el el el el el el el el el el Report Type Select the type of report to be created Select OFF to create no report Report Time Date 1 to 28 and time 0 to 23 for monthly report time 0 t
69. ver in the range from 1 to 65535 The default value is 123 Access interval Select the time interval for querying the time on the SNTP server from Off 1h 8h 12h or 24h Time is not queried if Off is selected Access reference time The time used as a reference for the time query The time is queried at the specified access interval with respect to this time Set the time in the range of 00 00 to 23 59 Access timeout The timeout period for a response from the SNTP server If no response is received within this time period time query will not be performed Select 10s 30s or 90s e SNTP synched to start Time adjust on Start action Set whether to query the time using the SNTP client function ON OFF when data acquisition is started 2 32 IM04L41B01 65EN 2 1 Adjusting the Setup Data Checking the Data Checking the Setup Data IM04L41B01 65EN 1 Click here System Data Adjustment P Hardware Gonfieurator 2 Ifth S File Comm Setting Syste If the data are not consistent they are automatically corrected CCEA IK S f or 2 If the data are not consistent the Data Adjustment dialog box opens see the description below Data Adjustment D Any adjusted data are exist Enter OK to continue T Check to hide this dialog Change the value of CH 1 Spanii from 999999 000 to 1 999 Change the value of CH 2 SpantL from 999999 000 to 1 999 The data are corrected in t
70. x opens La Login information Infor mation x Hardware Serial No i 12A338669 Batch Mo Process Lot Mo 21 Start Time gt 20090621 10 06 21 000 End Time gt 2009062 12 45 50 000 Save User gt ABC 200 Created Time gt BOOSM06i21 10 02 30 625 3 To close the dialog box click OK Confirming the System Configuration 1 Select System System Configuration Ee Hardware Configurator Process DO File Comm Setting System Mie Information Er 2 The System Configuration S ye a dialog box opens System Configuration Data Adjustment kian x Type ox 200P Se CX 100P Channel SACH Lann 10cH 20cH Ga 20CH Style DX200P Math Func orr Gon Serial GOFF Q RS 232 QPRS 4224 485 Media ata Gap Alarm Relay Lal With FailMem End Option Lal Remote E cud Cu25 RTD input L Cal Correction Setting Cancel 3 To close the dialog box click OK 2 2 IM04L41B01 65EN 2 1 Confirming the Setup Data Confirming the Login Information and the Batch System Settings To confirm the information other than login information and batch system settings see section 2 2 and the following sections Confirming the Login Information Administrators Names of invalidated users are diaplayed in red When the time set expires the password change is required Range of operations permitted see below Administrator All operations User The number shows the range of oper
71. y Remote 2 Click here also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting IM04L41B01 65EN D Alerte Remote o Scan IntervalMemory channel 4 Application d Timer Report i Temperature Date amp Time Time zone J System Relay 1 Select this tab l Setting System Mode AlarmRelay Reflash OFF Bon Relay AND noe B Relay Action Ge De Energize L Energize Alarm Relay Behavior Ga Unhold Hold Alarm Indicator Gai Unhold Hold Rate of Change Increase Rate of Change Decrease Remote control terminal number Resets the range selection L Alarm Hysteresis Remote e IE Copy Copy and paste the Dr selected range see page 4 15 pEMoTN ES REMOTE 3 US REMOTE 4 IS REMOTE 5 IS REMOTE 6 DS REMOTE 7 DS wos DS Select actions Alarm Relay Reflash When multiple alarms are set to one alarm output relay this function notifies the succeeding alarms after the first alarm that causes the relay activation Relay AND Set the range of relays from the first alarm relay to take the AND logic All other relays will be set to OR logic If NONE is selected all relays will operate using the OR logic e AND Activated when all alarms are being generated simultaneously e OR Activated when at least one of the alarms is being generated Relay Action Select whether to energize or de energize the alarm output relay when the alarm occurs Alarm Relay Behav
72. z0cH scH 3 Configure the system 4 Click here Math Func orr Gon Serial GiorF GQ RS 232 QPRS 4224 485 Media ata Gap f Alarm Relay MONE L with Falikdem End System configuration xj Option Lal Remote E cupcu eptp WOP Lo Cal Correction Setting System configuration has been changed The input configuration and data will be initialized Continue Cancel 6 Click here The setup data is initialized 5 The System configuration dialog box opens OR Cancel IM04L41B01 65EN 2 5 ejeg dn s urean pue Dua H 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels Select this tab Double click to set the channel Select the input mode Difference computation Bee the range type Scaling Select the reference for the difference Square root p computation Set the span L Set the selected range at once Initialize Turn OFF at once Copy the settings of the first channel in the selected range to all other channels Selecting a Range of Channels You can select a range of channels by dragging the mouse from a channel to another channel in the CH column Click CH to reset the selected range Enter the scale Enter the scale unit Select the alarm type Enter the alarm value Select the relay number AAA oc Bi o DE ick i SU UU s LO UL be aaa iks CN Set the value to the maximum value possible Set the value to the minimum value possible Enter the delay period Enter t
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