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DXA150 DAQSIGNIN User`s Manual
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1. Select one Lotus Files a2 IM 04L05A01 61E 3 25 DIEMIJOS JOMIIA VA 2 3 7 Listing and Converting Operation Logs Listing the Operation Log The operation log is listed with the batch data file opened 1 Click here Window Operation Log Data Viewer Continuous Data Graph Pl Continuous 8009 El File Edt imexis Axis View Window Convert Information Sign Help _ x Ml A oe QQ An nk e A BOR Nl 4A abl 14B B KIA AJ AB B 2 The Operation Log dialog box opens Copies to clip board Point the cursor cursor A and drug the cursor cursor B to select the range Data Viewer Batch Data Operation Loe Process1 Ss 1 x El File Edit View Window Convert Information Sign Help lej x 6 Ne fl eie ala M M in Es uge 4a Api 14B Bb KA ADT FIE B Operation Absolute Time Uzer km Ke OOOO000 200141421 09 11 45 125 ey In Change configur nooo00002 2001411 09 14 4 60 2001 Key In Change contigur noo00003 200141 21 09 200 Key In Change contingu noo0000 200191021 09 15 38 575 200 Key In Log out nooo00009 20014171 09 18 46 250 ABC2001 XEY start memory nindu 20014121 09 18 46 250 ABC2001 ey start Math functit 7 hiascceana E E Nmf 4 nnn In AAP Oe A Era Ready Sorting Click a label to sort by the selected item First click sorts the data in ascending order second click in d
2. Data Viewer Continuous Data Graph Pl Continuous 8009 fel File Edit Timedaxie Axis View Window Convert Information Sign Help ESEA A MM m amp fe H 4A abl I4B B FIA Aly RIB B 2 The numeric display screen opens _ _ _ __ M Saves display settings section 3 11 Group selection tab Copies to clipboard section 3 3 General display settings Turns ON OFF the alarm display Absolute or Waveform label channel No tag _ time Cm here to make the waveform active Mark on the active waveform 5 4 Dath Wiewer B atch Data ka 0006 a 2181 x see ale a ia mn ir m R To HH AN KA Al alae Bh Absolute Mo 20011421 09 34 06 000140000459 2001121 09 34 08 000 al 20011121 09 34 10 A 200141121 09 34 12 000 00000462 ee or 2009 11 21 09 34 16 00drooo00464 2001 1 21 08 34 18 000 oNNNNEES 7 21121 09 34 20 000fhooo046 201111 09 34 22 oNNFONDNDSE A Scrolls the screen Alarm display Displays the conditions of left and right alarm 1 2 3 and 4 from the left Arbitrary marks green Data No Messages yellow Scrolls the screen up and down General Display Settings of the Numeric Display Clicking the General Display Settings icon or selecting View General Display Settings opens the General Display Settings dialog box Of the parameters in the General Display Settings dialog box those that relate to the numeri
3. First click sorts the list in ascending order second click in descending order Showing Hiding Display Items DAQSIGNIN Manager File Sort View Configurator Communi Batch Continuous Data TLOG Data Configuration Data Batch ont w Hardware Serial Mo w Data Serial Mo T v Relative Mo M File Type g v Process Type BEE w File QTY w Data QTY aaa Select View item to show w End Time J B A Eea T or hide the display item w CRC Check w File Missing w Internal data Sig User Name Gonfiguration Serial Ma Detail Information w Toolbar w Status Bar Displaying the File Information Lists the files that make up the batch data 1 Select the data 2 Click here also selectable from View Detail Information 2 DAQSIGNIN Manager File Sort View Configurator Communicator Help Hy Ge Go a 8 Fl 2 Batch Continuous TLOG Configuration Hardware Serial Mo Batch Mo Lot Mo P3 BATCH 0005 P2 ontinuous 0003 3 Detail Information dialog box opens Detail Information File Mame Start Time 5261 0004 db 200410526 10 00 02 000 52611004 did Start factor End factor CRO Check Int data Manual Auto GOOD Mone Auto Auto Good Mone IM 04L05A01 61E 2 5 2 3 Handling Batch Data Continuous Data Displaying Setup Data Starting the Hardware Configurator Displays the setup data that was used when the batch data continuous data was acquired 1 Cl
4. Section o 1441 Chara p RMS LF o HOO Pc CHO02 Pc CHOOs min cH 4 55 mah i 66 8 n number of data X value IM 04L05A01 61E 3 15 DIEMIJOS JOMIIA 8A oe 3 3 Displaying the Waveform Adding Arbitrary Marks When Cursor A and Cursor B are at the same position arbitrary marks can be placed Type Left Type Right Type Center Type Flag 1 Point the cursor Turn ON OFF the time display Select the mark displayed position 15 00 00 15 05 00 15 10 00 15 15 00 Absolute Time h m 2 i All Groups Group on Display Mark String Type 3 The Mark Settings dialog box opens PERRE BY append Mark BD gt 4 After entering the string click OK All Groups Group on Display You can select whether to put the marks on all groups or only on the displayed group Mark String Up to 32 characters can be used for a mark string Type The mark string can be displayed on the right side left side or the center of the marked point A flag mark can be used instead of the mark string see the above figure Time You can select whether the time is displayed by the mark The displayed time is either the absolute time or relative time depending on the time axis setting Note e f the continuous data is linked with previous and succeeding files marks cannot be added e Marks added using the Viewer are printed in outline characters on a black backgroun
5. 4 1 hour GROUP 1 GR 3 hours 6 hours 8 hours ae Select the displayed time per cycle 1 Day 2 Days 1 week 2 weeks 4 weeks 2 i S Select the Zoom In or Zoom Out Zoom Out Setting the Y axis The circular screen always displays the waveform that is limited to the values between the maximum and minimum values of the Y axis display range Turning ON OFF the Alarm Display You can select whether to display the alarm on the inside or the outside of the waveform display section of the circular screen Data Viewer Batch Data Circular Process1 00000016 El File Edt Timesis Asie wiew Window Convert Informe 4A Ap 14B B iA ADT KiB Y Alarm GROUP 4 GROUP 2 GROUP 3 w Alarm Inside Alarm Outside Select View Alarm Inside or Alarm Outside w Channel Ho Tag w Tool Bar w ASM Search Bar w Status Bar Alarm Outside F l an an al a i pam i gt gt re re l e ias a A u f a pa i B ah a in ae ee r fy Ey ma i H O D a b i of G _ we me ey panne 0 gyi Lt ff gate Lt Absolute Time h m 2 Absolute Time hms Copying the Data to the Clipboard On the circular display window the displayed image can be copied to the clipboard For the operating procedure see section 3 3 IM 04L05A01 61E 3 21 DIEMIJOS JOMIIA A 2 3 5 Displaying Numeric Values Displaying Numeric Values 1 Click here Window Sheet
6. Shatus Default printer Ready Type Epson EPL 4000 Where LPT1 Comment Orientation ie Portrait Paper Size Letter 61 2871 in f Landscape OF Cancel k 2 Setthe printer paper and orientation Source Upper tray ka Note Set the printer according to the configuration of the system that you are using Specifying the Contents to be Printed for Batch Data Continuous Data Specify the contents to be printed before executing the print 1 Select File Print Settings The Printout Setup dialog box opens 2 Set each item Setting Graph Print Click this tab to set the graph print Graph Print Sheet Print Circular Print Range Color k All Cursor Blacktyvhite Color Print Groups DMT TE Cy ger Cseietcaup Seea To select groups click Select The Select Groups dialog box opens Comment Cancel Set the range color print group and comment Place a check mark then click here M GROUP 2 M GROUP 3 M GROUP 4 M GROUPS M GROUP amp M GROUP i M GROUPE M GROUP Y E GROUP 10 E GROUP Ti M GROUP 2 M GROUP i E GROUP 14 E GROUP 15 M GROUP Ib E GROUP TF M GROUP ie M GROUP 19 E GROUP Zi E GROUP TI M GROUP 22 M GROUP as M GROUP 24 M GROUP 25 Click here E GROUP SI Cancel 3 38 IM 04L05A01 61E M GROUP ZE E GROUP a M GROUP ae M GROUP ag IM 04L05A01 61E 3 13 Printing Note e The Comment can be entered or changed using
7. 4 29 Joyeinbijuoy ssempiepy gt 4 6 Configuring the System Mode 4 30 Setting the Web Server Operator page Monitor page Select whether or not use the Web server Syatem Mode N Alarm Relay Remote j Modbus master lt gt scan IntervalMemary Web server Channel o Application Web erver Cal ON OFF Timer AREI Report Temperature Create Page i ON OFF Date amp Time Time zone Access control iON i OFF Password Unspecified Memory Data Out G Ethernet amp 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 IM 04L05A01 61E 4 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 are detected Transmit e mail when creating a report e T w Dose 4p i Alarm Relay Remote Modbus master T Scan Intervalhiemory C i Channel i Application d Timer Report i Temperature Date amp Time Time zone J System Relay J Active storage changes Alarm E E Network P Recipient P Recipient Pi Alarm Select the recipient Alarm Select the alarm Inclu
8. There are two methods for connecting to the DXP One is to connect from the Manager the other is to connect from the Hardware Configurator This section describes the method of connecting to the DXP from the Manager For a description of the method of connecting from the Hardware Configurator see section 5 3 Connecting to the DXP from the Manager Logging In IM 04L05A01 61E Note The Communicator Software can connect to the DXP style number S4 or later Only the administrators that are registered to the target DXP can connect to it 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 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 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 The Manager is locked while connected to the DXP 22 DAQSIGNIN Manager File Sort few Hy St ko we BS Batch Continuous Zz EF Communicator Eg DXF list Host name dxpxx IF Sddre User Mar User ID Paseo Configurator Communicator S 2 E 1 Select Communicator Run Communic
9. Yunis Vie H Bs eli Select Time Axis Absolute Time or Relative Time Relative Time 4A abl dB 5 l GR Set Seale Zoom In Zoom Out Absolute time display 42 54 00 Absolute Time h m 2 Relative time display I a 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 04 00 00 06 00 Relative Time DAY hits Zoom in or Zoom out on the Time Axis The waveform is displayed by zooming in or out of the time axis Click either one Data Viewer Batch Data Graph Process1 000 El File Edt TimeAxis Y Axz View Window Cons 4A Apt 4B Bp FA apy oom In By selecting Time Axis All the time axis is adjusted so that all the data can be displayed If you wish to zoom in or out by specifying the zoom rate take the following steps resolution is 1 1000 to 20 1 Select Time Axis Set Scale Data Viewer Batch Dhta Gra S File Edit Timedsis Yh j edd 7 Absolute Time Relative Time dA A lB Time Axis Scale Aus WIE 2 The Time Axis Scale dialog box opens i i w Cdi i x Cancel 3 After entering the zoom rate click OK Set Scale l oom In Zoom Out IM 04L05A01 61E 3 9 DILEMIJOS JOMIIA VA co 3 3 Displaying the Waveform Setting the Waveform Display Zone 3 10 You can change the display zone of the waveform Selecting the Waveform Display Zone Full zone Slide zone Edit zone Auto zone User zone ni ie Multi
10. 555 i Sampling Interval 1 000 Second Start Time 2002 067 217 712 50 587 0 000 None Signature Comment None Signatures Not signed o None h Mone Signatures Comment None Cal Corrected Ch None Converted Group ee 1 Ch CHOO1 CHOO2 CHOO3 CHOO4 Tage T1 0017 TI 002 FI 001 FI 002 Dave Time Second C oe min m f p00 00 00 00 0 000 39 38 59 2 24 23 33 5 0007 00 00 01 0 000 39 49 AG 0 24 38 33 9 Excel Conversion File al yo ko gawa yo ko gawa AO tt ees 4 1 5 Device Type D1 OOP Process Type Batch 6 Serial No 124338669 7 Fie Message Fi process SAMPLE Time Correction Mone 9 Starting Condition Manual 10 Dividing Condition Manual 11 Meas Ch 12 12 Math Ch 13 Data Count Gora 144 Sampling Inte rval 1 000 Second 15 Start Time 2002 06 2125058 0 000 44 signatures Mot signed Mone None 47 Signatured Comment None 49 Cal Corrected Ch None 50 Converted Group 1 1 CR C HOO C HOGZ CHOQ C HO04 Tag TI O01 T 0022 FI O01 FI O02 Days Time Second C C l min marh O00 00 00 00 0 000 39 30 59 2 2425 30 5 56 Dog 00 00 01 0 000 39 49 59 0 24 38 33 9 IM 04L05A01 61E 3 37 3 13 Printing Setting the Printer 1 Select File Print Setup Print Setup dialog box opens Print Setup H E Frinter Mame Epson EPL 4000 Froperties
11. IM 04L05A01 61E 4 33 Joye1nNbiju0y sseMpieH gt 4 8 Saving the Setup Data Saving the Setup Data Saves the setup data by specifying the save destination and file name e 1 Select File Save As E Hardware Confleurator New File Comm Setting Syste Save As _ 2 The Save As dialog box opens Print Gtrl P y Prex iew Print Setting Exit Save As Ei EI Save in SpaasieNIN s ce J contig export manager Financ NewFile 3 Set the destination and file name and click here save as type DP SettingFile ppl ad Cancel A 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 4 2 4 34 IM 04L05A01 61E 4 9 Printing the Setup Data Setting the Printer 1 Select File Print Setup Print Setup E EY Printer Name Epson EPL 4000 M Properties Shatus Default printer Ready Type Epson EPL 4000 Where LPT1 Comment Orientation ie Fortrait Letter 81 2 x11 in Landscape OF Cancel k Source Upper tray 2 Setthe printer paper and orientation Note Set the printer according to the environment of the system that you are using Print Previe
12. Q D 3 3 Displaying the Waveform 3 8 Scale Display Range Clicking the scale value display area enables entering a new value The range of minimum and maximum values is from 1 0x10 to 1 0x10 Zone Display Position Click the zone display area to enter values Specify the waveform display position by taking the bottom edge of the waveform display area of the trend display screen to be 0 and the top edge to be 100 The range is as follows e Minimum value 0 to 99 e Maximum value 1 to 100 Trip Line Clicking the position value area enables entering a new value Two trip lines trip 1 is red trip 2 is blue can be set for each waveform Only the trip lines of the active waveform are displayed on the trend screen However on the auto zone display screen Setting the Y axis on page 3 10 the trip lines of all displayed waveforms that are checked are displayed Display Color You can select the color of each waveform Basic colors Define Custom Colors gt gt canca_ To create a new color click Define Custom Colors Use the palette that appears to create the new color IM 04L05A01 61E 3 3 Displaying the Waveform Setting the Time Axis Selecting Absolute or Relative Time Display You can select the time axis display Absolute Time Displays the time Relative Time Displays the elapsed time from the first data point B Data Viewer Batch Data Gra la Eile Edit TimeAxis
13. 2001708724 15 21 44 000100000758 I 2004 08 24 15 21 46 00000000759 TE 106 2 328 4 ee Ready NUM E 2 Drag the cursor Cursor B By selecting Edit Select All Cursor A and Cursor B moves to the beginning and the end of the data respectively Hiding the Cursor Select View Hide Cursor Copying the Data to the Clipboard On the numerical window and list display window sections 3 6 and 3 7 you can copy the data between Cursor A and Cursor B to the Windows clipboard 1 Select the copy range using cursors A and B E 2 Click here Edit Copy 4 Wiewer Batch Data Sheet E Edit View Window Co id fa 2u fe ala 4A abl 14B Bb KIA ADT FIE B Note e The maximum number of data points that can be copied to the clipboard is 1000 e The channels that are copied to the clipboard are those that are registered in the selected group with the waveform display turned ON e When the display mode of the time axis is set to absolute time the absolute time is output If it is set to relative time the relative time from the first data point is output e Contents that have been copied to the clipboard can be pasted to other applications for use Showing the Cursor Value Displaying Statistics For details see Displaying Cursor s values and Displaying Statistics in section 3 3 Displaying the Waveform Adding Arbitrary Marks Deleting Arbitrary Marks and Resetting Marks
14. 5h 10h 20h 50 h or 100 h OFF Do not use the memory end function 4 24 IM 04L05A01 61E 4 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 KB1 KB2 option Select the remote controller ID from 0 to 81 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 IM 04L05A01 61E Click here also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting Meas Math Setting System Made Alarm Relay Remote Active storage changes Scan IntervalivMemory Time change ofr On A nant User change OFF a ON i Application P i Timer Cal correct change Orr i ON Report Text message on cal correct GA OFF Ta i Temperature iDate amp Time Time zone System Relay Active storage changes iNetwork 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
15. IME Report Alarm Relay Behavior Cad Unhold Hod Temperature Alarm Indicator GA Unhold Hold al Date amp Time Time Zone Fate of Change Increase J System Relay Rate of Change Decrease Remote control terminal number Resets the range are selection Alarm Hysteresis I Active storage changes iNetwork pfmoN f a E me 5 Copy and paste the ASE T ns mae REMOTE 3 Nene a pag i REMOTE 4 E B Select actions REMOTE 5 E B REMOTE 6 Nene B REMOTE 7 flere a REMOTES Me B Alarm Relay e 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 e 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 e Relay Action Select whether to energize or de energize the alarm output relay when the alarm occurs e Alarm Relay Behavior 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 e Alarm Indicator Unhold Hold See Alarm Relay Behavior When Alarm Relay Behavior is set to Hold only Hold can
16. Option IM 04L05A01 61E 4 6 Configuring the System Mode Click here also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting J Slarnmlrelay Remote Report Scan Interval Memory Type DoF GHouw Day GHourtDay Gi Day veck Day Month J Channel E Ena Gl 2 Application nine J Timer Report HORN F OW 1 i Temperature r J Date amp Time Time zone System Relay J Active storage changes d Metwork JOQOOHTOTUTUIL Select the channel to be reported e a J Hour 4 Hour d Hour d Hour d Hour d Hour Hour d Hour d Hour d Hour Hour d Hour Set the date and time at which to create the report Tools see page 4 6 Enable ON Disable OFF the report channel settings Report channel No Select the range by dragging the mouse Resets the range selection 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 to 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 Ref
17. The DXP time and date was changed during TLOG data saving Kt Power failure occurred during TLOG computation Date Time Display Select View Date Format or Time Format to select the display format If None is selected the date or time will not be displayed Date format YYYY year MM month DD date MM DD None Time format HH hour MM minute SS Second SSS milisecond HH MM SS HH MM None Data No When View Data No is checked the data number is displayed The data number of the first data is 0000 Selecting the Characters Used to Identify Channels Select View Channel No or Tag The selected character string will be used as a label to indicate the channel For details see Selecting the Characters Used to Identify Channels in section 3 3 Displaying the Waveform 3 31 DIEMIJOS JOMIIA A 2 3 11 Displaying Data Using Display Setting Files and Template Files Batch data continuous data and TLOG data can be displayed in a preset format Display Setting File and Template File 3 32 A display setting file can be created for each data set It contains display and print item information A template file can be created for each DXP It contains display and print item information The data created on a particular DXP can be displayed and printed using the same settings Batch data continuous data TLOG data Display settinf file Template file Below are the c
18. ma Login User Information i 1 Click here 48 Bb 4B Bp fae AP TAE BP 2 The View system administrator information dialog box opens ST a gt View system administrator information User name user ID Password Cancel 3 Enter the user name user ID and password 4 Click here 5 Hardware Configurator starts The setup data including login information and batch system settings is displyed If you cancel the operation of entering the user name user ID and password in the above procedure setup data excluding the login information and batch system settings is displayed Note e If any of the files making up the batch data is missing the View system administrator information dialog box does not appear The setup data excluding login information and batch system settings is displayed e As the setup data created on the DX200P style 1 dose not have the login information the setup data excluding login information and batch system settings is displayed e If you repeat the operation of entering a wrong password and clicking OK three consecutive times the user name cannot be used to display the login information and batch system settings of the data or sign the data User Locked is recorded in the operation log IM 04L05A01 61E 3 9 Applying Electronic Signature To Batch Data Continuous Data Applying Electronic Signature IM 04L05A01 61E 1 Click here a Si
19. see pages 4 6 to 4 9 3 Select the tab of the item to be configured WOLT Range T ype 1 Double click the channel yon wien to set orr Getta scale Sort Detascale 2 The channel setting RefCh E The dialog box opens 0 000 MONE 0 000 MONE 0 000 MOME 0 000 MONE Moving Ave E Valid Span 4 After setting the items click here Apply the settings Update according to the changes in the Meas sheet 4 10 IM 04L05A01 61E 4 4 Setting the Computation Channels M1 Option Double click when setting each channel Set the display span Turn ON OFF computation Select this tab Enter the expression Expression Select the number of digits to the right the decimal Set the alarm section 4 3 Enter the unit 6 characters or less Enter the constant to be used in the expression Alarm 1 0 00 MONE a 0 00 MONE 0 00 MONE 0 00 MONE Alarm 2 0 00 MONE 0 00 MONE 0 00 MONE 0 00 MONE a aa Interval Times Waveform display zone section 4 3 Graphic settings section 4 3 Partial expanded display secti n 4 3 Graph Partial Ea Mormal 4i 50 0 00 B Mormal 5 1 s0 0 00 Mormal i 0 00 Mormal 0 00 Turning ON OFF Computation Select whether or not to perform computation for each channel Expression Tools section 4 3 Display color section 4 3 Enter the expression using up to 40 characters
20. 1 1 1 2 batch data information cccccccceccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 2 batch system settings esseeeeeeeeeeeeereeeeeeeneeeneeenee en 1 3 4 3 POUT AMY eren AA E E E 4 9 PONS srr A i 3 12 DUrNOUT cecene a EE 4 21 C calibration correction cccceeececeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeanaeeeeees 4 18 Cascading depla y eses e 3 19 eaa E N 4 21 characters that can be used ccccccecececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 36 CHECK ING data sasarane een a E EAEn 4 33 CCU oa T 3 20 circular PINE teie E 3 39 clearing the user locked ICON ccccceceeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 5 9 COTO ete EEEE T PE ET AE ET EE T 3 12 color overview display sesssssssessrrsrssessrsrrnrrnrrrrreresrenennne 3 4 communication timeout cece ee eeee cece eeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeees 5 3 configuration Serial MUMDEE cccccecececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeess 1 3 confirming the Setup data cccccccccececececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeanaes 4 2 connecting to the DXP logging in ceeeeeeeseeseeeeeeeeeees 5 1 CONNECTION login conditions cccsseeeeeeeeecaeeeeeeeeeesneeeees 1 7 CONG ADI aya E E A TE E 4 11 continuous data eiccicccccdees vectvce cad edadecadeeeiachedinsaessaacospcans 1 1 1 2 continuous data information ccccccccccceceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 3 2 convert the reference unit time ceeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeeees 4 23 converting data formats sscwsacsccconesecoucessvaraica
21. 14B Bb KA ADT FAB B TLOG DataLy2111301 dte i E Batch Data Graph Pr 0021 fed E Continuous Data Graph Pl Continuous 8003 gi cia Batch Data Graph Process1 0006 ABC20 4BTZ2001 ABC2001 ABC2004 1 1 5741 2 Material 7 1 Batch Start Mark 1 3 Material ee ee py ZS GROUP 1 20 24 28 09 32 00 Absolute Time hms EA i g fet mp fe lt g w O eh e Example of a Tiled Display ch Data Wiewer File Edit Timedxis Axis View Window Convert Information Sign Help Eil SAA I in amp 148 Ab IAE Bp Tae vt Tab Bp Batch Data Graph Process1 0021 me 42 05 00 42 10 00 Absolute Time h m 2 FE TLOG Dataly2111301 dte 1 0006 Timer 1 2001491721 11 30 00 000 0000 2001491721 11 35 00 000 0001 200191721 11 40 00 000 0002 20014121 11 41 42 000 0003 e Example of a Arranged Icon Display File lie Ea Display File Fiial E3 Display File f Ea Display File kiim E3 IM 04L05A01 61E 3 19 3 4 Circular Display Circular Display 1 Click here Window Circular Data Viewer Continuous Data Graph P1 Continuous 8009 El File Edit Timexis Axis View Window Gonvert Information Sign Help AS s 8 Q Q ut A MM My h EF F a fee Be H 4A Ah I4B B FIA aby RIB B Group selection tab click the tab of the group you wish to display fi Mark on the active waveform ranne label 2 The circular displa
22. About Batch Data About TLOG Data see Confirming the Data Information section 3 2 When the print comment is entered or changed it is reflected in the comment of About Batch Data About TLOG Data dialog box e Up to 127 characters can be entered in the Comment entry box However the number of characters that is actually printed is limited e When the cursor is not displayed select the All button under Range in the Printout Setup dialog box e You can use the template file to unify the print condition See section 3 11 Setting Sheet Print Click this tab to set the sheet print Printout Setup Color Blackhite i Print Groups onion c All Select Group sea Comment Cancel Select the range to be printed and click here For the operations that follows see Setting graph print Note TLOG data does not have Print Settings 3 39 DIEMIJOS JOMIIA A 2 3 13 Printing Header Of the items that are displayed in the data information dialog box Information About Batch Data About TLOG Data those that are checked are printed in the header section For details related to the data information see section 3 2 Print Preview You can preview the print layout before actually printing the data Selecting File Print Preview displays the print preview screen Header Waveform Note e The preview screen will display the print image of the specified range e Th
23. Active storage changes E Network Memory Data Out Ethernet amp Serial e Data Length Select the data length from the following list Make sure to select 8 bits when outputting data in binary format e RS232 Handshaking Select the handshaking method from the following list This setting is valid only for the RS 232 interface e 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 e RS 422A 485 Protocol OFF Serial communication is disabled NORMAL Setting measurement server MODBUS Modbus slave MODBUS MASTER Modbus master BARCODE Bar code input 4 28 IM 04L05A01 61E Setting the Modbus Master IM 04L05A01 61E J AlarmRelay Remote J Scan IntervalMemory J Channel J Application Timer 3 Report J Temperature Date amp Time Time zone J System Relay J Aux J Active storage changes Y Network Basic Basic Read cycle Timeout Retrials OFF Command setting Ory Din ejjj Memory Data Out 01 c01 c01 Etherne 4 6 Configuring the System Mode Set the command 01 cot c01 Commu Data First Address c Bic i Serial Slave 30001 30001 INT16 30001 30001 30001 JINT16 30001 INT16 30001 INT16 30001 INT16 Data type Register No slave device Address slave device Communication input data DX100P C01 to C12 DX200P C01 to C30 Selct whether or not use com
24. Edit Copy S File Edit Time xis Bs 22 2 1481 Fy copy BP laa Note e The maximum number of data points that can be copied to the clipboard is 1000 e The channels that are copied to the clipboard are those that are registered in the selected group with the waveform display turned ON e When the display mode of the time axis is set to absolute time the absolute time is output If it is set to relative time the relative time from the first data point is output Contents that have been copied to the clipboard can be pasted to other applications for use IM 04L05A01 61E 3 14 3 3 Displaying the Waveform Displaying Cursor s Values A list of Cursor A and B values and their differences is displayed _ 1 Click here Window Control Data Viewer Continuous Data Graph P1 Continuous 8003 El File Edit Timedxis YAxie View Window Convert Information Sien Help lej x Ml alela S M AI nk E A BOR lN Mla 4A Ab 14B Bb KA ADT FAB B y 2 The Control dialog box opens m T The values of cursor A and B Control Process1 00000002GAOUP Difference eyes B Cursor A Value of cursor A value of cursor B Cursor movement button Absolute Time CHO01 Max 0 0 Pc hlin Be Be E l D l CHOO2 C CHOO3 limin CHoo4 mash Wax 9 2 9 2 0 0 Mlin a a 0 0 Max 55 79 55 79 0 00 Min 55 08 55 08 0 00 0 0 Min 207 207 0 0 ki Alarm display D
25. Export file name 1 Selected files already exist CODA 2SISNINexportll 2VVE240241P4 Continuous 6001 _12Vve24024 15_1 bd IM 04L05A01 61E 2 13 aieMyos ebeueyy D 2 Printing the Data Setting the Printer Print Preview Printing 1 Select File Print Setup Properties Print Setup Printer Name E pon EPL 4000 Default printer Ready Epson EPL 4000 LFT1 Statue Type Where Comment Orientation Paper ie Fortrait Letter 81 2 x11 in Size f Landscape OF Cancel k Source Upper tray ka 2 Setthe printer paper and orientation Note Set the printer according to the environment of the system that you are using You can preview the print layout before actually printing the data Selecting File Print Preview displays the print preview screen i 1 Click here File Print 22 DACSIGNIN Manager 2 The Print dialog box opens l File Sort View Configurator Communicator Help ot a ts S 2 Properties Print Frinter Hame Default printer Ready Epson EPL 4000 LFT1 Statue Type Where Comment Print to file Print range Copies ie All ZZ Pages frome tof f Selection Ripi pi M Gollate i Cancel Select the printer print range the number of copies and click here Number of copies IM 04L05A01 61E 2 8 Displaying the Version Information Version Informa
26. 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 IM 04L05A01 61E Joyeinbijuoy ssempiepy gt 4 4 Setting the Computation Channels M1 Option Display Span 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 Alarm 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 4 3 Tag The settings are the same as the measurement channels For details see section 4 3 TLOG Computation 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 Rolling Average 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 Graph Partial Expansion and Color The settings are the same as the measurement channels For details see section 4 3 Copying and Past
27. Int data Sig 1 2004905 25 15 30 08 000 i GOOD Mo Mone Pass 2004905 25 15 42 40 000 46 22 000 GOOD Mo Mone Pass A004 05 85 15 54 28 000 Goon Mo Mone Mo sig User Mame Sig 2 User Mame Sig 3 Mo sig Mo sig Mo sig Mo sig Mo sig Mo sig Number of Samples If the number of samples exceeds 5 000 000 the number is displayed in red In such case the data cannot be displayed at once on the Viewer you can display the data in segments see Note on page 2 7 Presence or Absence of Data Dropouts No All files that make up the batch data are present Yes Files that make up the batch data is missing You can confirm the files that make up the batch data using the file information see next page To specify the missing file see section 3 2 Int Data Exist Includes data saved using keys while the data acquisition is stopped Handle the data as reference data None Does not include data saved using keys 2 4 IM 04L05A01 61E 2 3 Handling Batch Data Continuous Data Sorting Batch Data Continuous Data Click the item name in this column to sort the data list by the item You can also select the item from the Sort menu 22 DACSIGNIN Manager E o Eile Sort View Configurator Communicator Help et all ala Batchicontinuous TLOG Configuration Hardware Serial Mo Batch Mo Lot Mo P4 Continuous 0002 FP Conmtinuous 0003 FP Conmtinuous 0003 D gt D Q O O O D
28. Software closes User Locked The user who is invalidated through the key operation on the DXP cannot log in from the DAQSIGNIN Clearing User Invalidated Condition The user invalidated condition can be cleared by an administrator who is not invalidated For the operating procedure see section 5 4 When the password is expired iC 7 EF Lo mmuricator ta The password has expired Input new password 9 Enter the password Mew password For a description of Re type new password the password see Note below 10 Click here 11 The Operations dialog box opens gt Page 5 4 Mext Finish 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 5 2 IM 04L05A01 61E 5 1 Connecting to the DXP and Disconnecting from the DXP Disconnecting from the DXP Logging Out IM 04L05A01 61E Click Finish on the dialog box with the Finish button to disconnect the communications and log out from the DXP Tg Communicator A dxpxx E x Operations Receive configuration initialize cancelled User s password Next Finish Click here Communication Timeout The DXP drops the connection if no data transfer is detected between the DXP and the Communicator over a predetermined period of time Auto Logout The DXP drops the connection if there is no ke
29. You cannot sign the batch data unless all the blocks are displayed and confirmed see Note on page 2 7 3 29 DIEMIJOS JOMIIA 8A 2 3 9 Applying Electronic Signature To Batch Data Continuous Data Confirming the Signature Information You can display and confirm the signature information by selecting Information About Batch Data Signature Information For details see section 3 2 Confirming the Data Information 3 30 IM 04L05A01 61E 3 10 Displaying the TLOG Data Displaying the TLOG Data IM 04L05A01 61E To open the TLOG data double click the data on the Manager For the procedure see section 2 4 Save display settings section 3 11 Timer No selection tab Sets the windows section 3 3 Converts the data section 3 12 TLOG data information section 3 2 Waveform label channel No tag jealrs ok so 212 il i m Hw amp Flos mE AG fc co mae Timer 1 ca mlm MC MC 135 0 737 L WO 24 15 05900 SOS ooreo 115 7 CHO CHO4 Lmin msn 143 79 asin scons f 2001 08 24 15 20 00 000f0004 ornare 125000 20010624 15 30 00 000 0008 EAN a senso E Y ee ET Re io NUM Data No Scroll the Date time display screen Scroll the screen left and right left and right Flags View Flags Turning ON OFF Flags When View Flags is checked the following status information is displayed i Stopped TLOG data saving ty
30. and Status Bar Select the Tool Bar A M Search Bar or Status Bar check box from the View menu bar to show the corresponding bar in the window Clear the check box to hide the bar Note e Multiple data can be opened simultaneously The number of data that can be opened simultaneously depends on the memory size of the PC and the free disk space e If you attempt to display large amounts of numerous types of data on the viewer the system may become unstable In such case reduce the number of data that is displayed simultaneously on the viewer e If you import missing files of the batch data that is opened the data are not added to the display automatically Close the batch data and open it again using the Manager Exiting the Data Viewer Data Viewer 1 Click here File Edit TimeAxis Y xis View Window Convert Information Sien Help File Exit Eile SAA A M m kE A BOR B 2N m e 2 The Data Viewer dialog box opens gt Data Yiewer E X AN Save changes to Process1 00217 3 Click Yes or No Yes Save the display settings and exit the Viewer oves No R No Do not save the display settings but exit the Viewer i em EA Eca When the continuous data file is displayed linking the file before and after this message does not appear and the Viewer ends immediately IM 04L05A01 61E 3 1 JeMYOS JOMIIA A oe 3 2 Confirming the Data Information Batch Data Information Continuous Dat
31. axis zone CARE cS ec E E al 5 Fie Edit Time sis oasis View Waveform display limit CEACOAL CEI e h DE Y Axis Clip 4A Aji Ide Bh A Ay Mie Bj Click one Y Axis User zone Edit zone Full zone Slide zone Auto zone Multi axis zone User Zone Each waveform is displayed in the range specified in Zone under the General Display Settings Edit Zone You can change the zone in the zone display area of the graph screen e Drag the top adjustment knob to move the top end of the zone e Likewise drag the bottom adjustment knob to move the bottom end of the zone e The entire zone moves by dragging the zone bar The zones that are set in Edit Zone are reflected in the Zone setting of the General Display Settings Facer Drag the top adjustment knob Zone bar EE M Drag the bottom adjustment knob Full Zone Assigns a full zone to all the displayed waveforms 9uoz N J IM 04L05A01 61E IM 04L05A01 61E 3 3 Displaying the Waveform Slide Zone The zone width of each waveform is made equal and the start position of the display zone is offset slightly for each waveform ABC2001 T START 200 9UOZ Opl S Auto Zone Displays the waveforms by equally dividing the waveform display area according to the number of displayed waveforms ABCZO01 LSTART 2 uoz o ny Multi Axis Zone Displays the waveforms and multiple Y axis scal
32. be selected for the Alarm Indicator e 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 e 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 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 IM 04L05A01 61E 4 19 Joyeinbijuoy ssempiepy gt 4 6 Configuring the System Mode Scan Interval Memory Memory Timeup Click here also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting i fi System Mode j interval B Scan IntervalMemory AD Integrate Auto soh QBeonz 100 me a Inn Scan Interval Gas ES Application Timer Memory Sample Report I Temperature I Sena Data ceeLay G EVENT Date amp Time Time zone _ System Relay vei ewe T Feet a Ail Data Length Bh Memory timeup Timeup type OFF Hour s Day Weck Timechour is Check the channels you p wish to sample Resets the range selection e Select the PANA Zi range Ce 7 Jampina al CHO Turn ON OFF Ca Month at once Set these parameters when the data type is set to EVENT amp DISP or EVENT A D Integrate 100 ms can b
33. 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 When the setup data to be sent does not match the setup contents of the DXP system mode excluding contents that are not sent in the transmission of the setup data of system mode such as the login information e If a communication error occurs while sending data the connection is dropped and the screen returns to the Communicator dialog box Repeat the procedure from the step for connecting to the DXP The information in the middle of the transmission is not applied to the DXP e After the transmission is complete the setup data is saved to the external storage medium BS Communicator A dxpxx i X Operations Send System Mode configuration a Send Engineering Mode configuration 1 Click to select i Receive configuration Initialize cancelled User s password 2 Click here Finish Tz Communicator A dxpxx xj 3 Displays the progress of transmission and the transmission complete message m a Engineering Mode configuration send status Checking DAP System configuration Comparing System Mode configurations Infor mation i x F M4226 Engineering Mode send operation i amp complete Sending Engineering Mode configuration 4 Click here 5 Returns to the Operations dialog box 5 8 IM 0
34. folder enter a file name and click OK nave az type Text Files txt Cancel 7 e Start Point and End Point Cursor A and Cursor B are used to set the start point and end point of the range respectively If Cursor A and Cursor B are not specified or the cursors were erased the data numbers of the start and end points are automatically set to 0 and total number of data points 1 respectively The data number counts 0 1 2 from the first data Zi IM 04L05A01 61E 3 35 3 12 Converting the Data 3 36 e Step To convert all the data in the specified range set the step number to 1 To convert the every other data in the specified range set the step number to 2 e Group Channel If you select Group enter the range of groups to be converted If you select Channel enter the range of channels to be converted Note The default group is set to the number of the group that is currently being displayed The default channel is set to all channels e Changing the Save Destination You can specify the destination folder or the name of the file Note e The name of the destination file is automatically set to the displayed data name followed by the extension that identifies the data format For ASCII Lotus and Excel conversions the file extensions txt wrk can be loaded using version 2 0 or later and xls can be loaded by version 4 0 or later are attached respectively e There is a limit
35. later cannot be handled Some A D converters are faulty Some items cannot be set The current setup data will be initialized Error List Message Illegal file to load Failed to load the file Failed to create a file File already exist Communicator already run Data Viewer Message Insufficient memory Exit immediately Cannot write to the file Cannot load the file Cannot open the file Illegal file The number of data sets is 0 The number of channels is 0 Some files may be overwritten Do you still want to continue Corrective Action Select another file Try to load the file again If still not possible the file may be damaged Select another file Check the free space in the directory Use other file name Multiple Communicators cannot run simultaneously End the running Communicator first to start another Communicator Corrective Action Exit other programs then restart or reboot the OS then restart Check the free space in the directory The file may be currently used by another program so check it Check whether the file exists Also check whether the file system is correct Check whether the file exists Also check whether the file system is correct Select another file Select another file Select another file Continue if OK If not change the file names Selected data was already shown Close the data that is displayed and open the data you Manager Message
36. n DXA150 DAQSIGNIN 4bL5 A161 E0 4 YOKOGAWA Mooon Yokogawa Electric Corporation 4th Edition Foreword Notes Trademarks Revisions Disk No RE33 4rd Edition August 2004 YK Thank you for purchasing the DAQSIGNIN This manual explains how to use the DAQSIGNIN Please read this manual carefully before operating the software to ensure its correct use After you have read this manual keep it in a safe place where it can be referred to anytime a question arises e This manual describes the DAQSIGNIN that is used with the DX100P DX200P style number S5 Data files created on the DX100P DX200P style number S5 or before can be handled 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 Simultaneous use of this software on two or more computers is prohibited Simultaneous use by two or more users is also 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 physi
37. 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 80s 1min 2min 3min 4min or 5min 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 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
38. 05A01 61E Click here also selectable from Setting Engineering Mode Setting Select the function to be assigned to the USER key Daylight Saving Time NONE DST OFF Cal ON Alarm Ack Start time Math Start Stop Fi Daylight Saving Time Math Reset Batch 2 Manual Sample Seci a DST start time cal Correct wa Message 1 Weekday sw B i Message 2 Hour of the day S e Message 3 m Message 4 a Message 5 End time Message 6 Month w e Message 7 Day order DST end time m Message 6 Weekday r 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 4 17 Joyeinbijuoy ssempiepy gt 4 5 Configuring the Engineering Mode Batch Click here also selectable from Setting Engineering Mode Setting Setting Batch J Display WeszageTile Header 1 Trip Line View Group z Header 2 d Daylight Saving Time Batch o Cal Correct Supervisor Mone Header 3 Operator opel Use Lot Mo F Lot Mo Auto Increment Automatically increase the lot number by 1 at Memry Stop Use the lot number indication Header 1 to 3 Enter character strings up to 64 characters that are written to the batch and con
39. 05A01 61E 3 33 DIEMIJOS JOMIIA A 2 3 11 Displaying Data Using Display Setting Files and Template Files Displaying Data Using Template Files Saving Template Files This operation is for creating or updating the template file of the DXP that acquired the active data Data Viewer File Edit TimeAxis Axis Close Save Display Setting Ctri amp Use Display Setting Save Template File Use Template File Delete Template File Select File Save Template File Link Previous File Link Hext File Print Ctrl P Print Preview Print Settings Print Setup Exit Displaying Data Using Template Files If you place a check mark by Use Template File the data is displayed using the template file A Data Wiewer File Edit TimeAxis Axis Close Save Display Setting Ctrl Use Display Setting Save Template File Use Template File Delete Template File 1 If a check mark is placed by Use Display Setting click Use Display Setting first to remove the check mark 2 Select Use Template File from the File menu to place a check mark Link Previous File Link Next File 3 Display the data again Print Ctrl P Print Preview Print Settings Print Setup Exit Deleting Template Files This operation is for deleting template files The data that is currently displayed using a template file does not change even if you delete the template file Data Viewer File Edi
40. 4 23 VAIS eara E AE E EEA AAN 4 7 reference channel x a ceves scar cusceaivdeueninidaacteewaaiiabesiedsasern deena 4 7 POT ASM 22 cise tous cutee cones a ost aig dang p a aE 4 19 registering the Channel cccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 3 7 relative ModE sasssa ra ac sessueduenanens Lack camsenoeenaneeatccs 4 22 relative NUMDETr siscs 0 arte tact ren aie lessee cues dental anteene 1 2 relative IME eiaa a aa a aa aa a 3 9 3 22 raV aione a naa aetehlnadatdendanestuei es 4 8 BAVAN D aiara r comes 4 19 EDOM YDE enasna aa 4 23 resetting Marks ssnsssssesssesrnntrrrrertrssrrrnnttttrtrrersrnnnnnnnnenene 3 17 PIO ra E bine et oe inte 4 21 rolno average aa a teem sacra a 4 12 Soos saving display setting files cceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 33 saving template files 2 0 0 eee ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 34 saving the settings general display settings 1 3 7 saving the Setup data cccccccccececeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneneaeaes 4 34 Sedler ae nee Me ae a a a a aee per a 3 8 4 9 scale CalCUIANOMN zeine a a ae 3 7 SCAM AMISU Val scrap crc a aa a 4 20 screen diS play oean a S 4 14 Screen YPE i ana e EE 4 16 SOCOM GARY aa a NT 4 27 sending setup data cccccccecseceeececeeeeeeaeeeaeeeaeaeaeeeaes 5 6 5 8 serial communication sant wicca eucmanraemuedmanas 4 28 serial MUMDEL sisicicssccmcnasedemene a E ER 2 15 setting one channel at a time sssesssessre
41. 4L05A01 61E 5 4 Clearing the Invalidated User Clearing the User Locked Icon Clears the user locked icon that is displayed in the status display section of the DXP User Locked icon a Maztz 4 user s password has been cancelled Acknowledge it Cancel 2 Click here 3 The user locked icon on the DXP is cleared Setting the Password of the Invalidated User to the Default Password BS Communicator A dxpxx x Operations WS Receive configuration 1 Click to select GA Initialize cancelled User s password 2 Click here l Finish BS Communicator A dxpxx i xj 3 Cancelled user list is displayed y List of Users with cancelled passwords A Select User Mame 4 Click here to select the user j1 o2 O3 o4 05 06 oF 08 5 Click here L iLiLiLi _ L_ _ Finish IM 04L05A01 61E 5 9 JOJEIIUNWILUOD a 5 4 Clearing the Invalidated User m ME 6 Displays the progress and the completion message Information O 7 Click here a Communicator esas 8 Displays the progress of DXP reboot and auto login The screen returns to the Operations dialog box a IM 04L05A01 61E 5 10 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 6 1 Hardware Configurator Warning Message List Message System settings have been changed Input configuration and data will be initialized Do you want to proceed Data created in 2038 or
42. 61E 2 2 Importing Data Note e You can select and import several different types of files at once e Files that have been imported once and have not been exported cannot be imported e Ifthe importing fails a message is displayed followed by the information in a dialog box Warning w10 Fail to import files es Oe 1 Click here 2 The Detail dialog box opens File Mame D gt D Q O O O D dx100p datadatazre 2111301 tg dx100p datadatazre 2111201 dtg IM 04L05A01 61E 2 3 2 3 Handling Batch Data Continuous Data Listing Batch Data Click here to display the batch data list Serial number of the used DX100P DX200P Batch name batch number lot number DAQSIGNIN Manager ae a ala Batchicontinuous TLOG Configuration Hardware Serial Mo Batch Mo Lot Mo Pi B4 7CH 0001 Pi BA7CH 0002 P2 Continuous 0003 P2 Continuous 0003 The data saved G using keys while Ready rf p data acquisition is stopped is Data serial No Relative No Data type Type of process shown in yellow Data Serial Mo Relative Mo File Type jl Ewent Batch Disp Batch Disp Continuous Data acquisition start time Data acquisition stop time File status BAD file corrupt data error Presence or absence of data dropouts see below Wether the data saved using keys is included or not Sign 1 pass fail User name that signed Sign 1 Start Time End Time CRC Check File Missing
43. A A T FAB B Note e The display settings is automatically deleted when the number of files that make up the batch data is changed Itis recommended that the display settings be saved when all the files for the batch data are present e You cannot save the display conditions if the continuous data is being displayed by linking the previous and succeeding files icon and menu cannot be selected e If you export the data the display condition is deleted Displaying Data Using Display Setting Files If you place a check mark by Use Display Setting the data is displayed using the display setting file eh Data Wiewer File Edit TimeAxis Axis Close save Display Setting Ctri amp Use Display Setting Save Template File Use Template File Delete Template File 2 Select Use Display Setting from the File menu to place a check mark Link Previous File Link Next File 1 If a check mark is placed by Use Template File Print Ctrl P click Use Template File first to remove the check mark Print Preview Print Settings D 3 Display the data again Exit Note e If a check mark is not placed by Use Display Setting or Use Template File see the next page the data is displayed using the initial settings of the data e If you open a data file for which a display setting file or a template file see the next page has not be created yet the data is displayed using the initial settings IM 04L
44. A01 61E 2 1 lemyos ebeueyy D 2 2 Importing Data Setting the Import Conditions 2 2 Importing You can set whether to automatically delete the original data when importing batch data continuous data TLOG data or setup data 22 DACSIGNIN Manager File Sort View Gontigurator Import Ctri O Export sper i oniiuration 1 Sellect File Configuration of Import Export Contiguration Export folder i a 2 The Configuration of Import rint Preview Exit Import Configuration 3 Select either one on the left and click here Delete original data files after data import 1 Click here 22 OD ACSIGNIN Manager File Sort Hy nl we F 2 The Import File dialog box opens AA View Configurator Communicator Help x Import File Look in a datar e a fe 3 Select files to be imported and click here File name 62111002 dbe 62110452 dbe 621100624 Files of type OP Data dbd dbe dtg ppl Cancel 4 Imported data are listed 2 ool A DAOSIGNIN Manager 2 5 x File Sort View Configurator Communicator Help Ey eh Sor we FE El Batch tContinuous TLOG Configuration Hardware Serial Mo Batch Mo Lot Mo Pi Continuous 0002 FP Continuous 0003 FP Continuous 0003 Drag amp Drop Operation Select the file and drag amp drop the file on the Manager window IM 04L05A01
45. 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 4 25 Joye1nNbiju0y JeMmpIeH gt 4 6 Configuring the System Mode Network 4 26 The Memory Data Out setting is void on the DX100P DX200P Setting the TCP IP 1 Click here also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting i 2 Select this tab OOOO o osma ebam wo I J Alarm Relay Remote CRAP J Scan IntervalMemory Channel IP Address Application IP Address o of o f o Set the IP i B Subnet Mask o f of of o sadece lt Temperature P o o o E lt Date amp Time Time zone DNS Setting system Relay DNE g oF on i A A Primary Server IP Address o o o o Set these Metwork Secondary Server IP Address o of o f o addresses i E when using Domainname I mens ponain suffix Domain Sufix Ts Keep Alive Orr Cal ON Timeout GOFF Gon win Communication Input Available User Memory Data Out G 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
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47. Fail to import files Fail to export files Export folder doesn t exist wish to display Other applications are running Do you want to exit Cannot end session while DAQSIGNIN is available IM 04L05A01 61E Reference Pages 4 5 4 5 Reference Pages Reference Pages 3 22 3 24 3 31 Reference Pages 2 2 2 12 2 12 6 1 BuljoousesjqnolL co 6 1 6 2 Troubleshooting Communicator Message Insufficient Memory Please close at once Invalid serial number Receiving Completed Receiving Failed Password Is incorrect Unable login now The password is not effective The number of connection has been exceeded Communication timed out The password is not effective or has been used already Sampling Calculating now An user s password has been set ineffective Acknowledge it No system administrator s privilege Abort current operation due to not enough free space on media DXP options are different An error occurred during sending procedure An user already logged in No users password is ineffective Auto login now Communication error Operation aborted because an error was found on media Not enough free space on media Media is read only Media is damaged or not formatted Media has not been inserted Sending system mode configurations completed Sending engineering mode configurations completed Initializing ineffective users password completed System mode configurations
48. For details see Adding Arbitrary Marks Deleting Marks and Resetting Marks in section 3 3 Displaying the Waveform IM 04L05A01 61E 3 23 DIEMIJOS JOMIIA A 2 3 6 Listing and Converting Alarms and Marks Listing Alarms and Marks Alarms and Marks are listed with the batch data file opened 1 Click here Window Alarm Mark Data Viewer Continuous Data Graph P1 Continuous 8009 El File Edit TimeAxis Y xis View Window Convert Information Sign 9 fjek a e Q Q i BM i EEE Ha abi 4B Bpi iA Aly RB B 2 The Display File List dialog box opens l elp l x Listing Alarms 3 Click here Alarm List Point the cursor cursor A and drug the cursor cursor B to select the range Label Alarm List Channel Level ype Alarm OM Alarm OFF ACK time LP os L I AU G 4 425039 A m ea LLL L Ub UU U4 US 4 UU UU aJ CHODE 2 03 2001 08 24 15 24 26 SOOPO000084C cH 4 4 ai i 2 2001 0624 15 34 13 625 00001132 e Sorting Click a label on the alarm list to sort by the selected item First click sorts the data in ascending order second click in descending order Listing Marks Point the cursor cursor A and 3 Click here Mark List drug the cursor cursor B to select the range Absolute Time Mark 7 1 START Remote In 2001 M0824 15 33 47 2507000011 20 1 4 Material 3 200 5g Mark 2001 064 13 42 21 0000000 377 1 5 5TOP Mark crea
49. MONE I ae 200 00 a 0 00 MONE T 0 000 NC ae Set the value to the maximum value possible Set the value to the minimum value possible Enter the delay period Enter the tag name Alarm 4 Select sampling count for the moving average or time Enter the display zone constant of the input filter Select the graph setting Turn ON OFF the partial expanded display Select the channel pa display color Zone Graph Partial 1400 40 Normal 11 400 40 Normal 11 100 10 Mormal 5 1 50 0 000 100 10 Mormal 5 1 50 0 000 4 6 IM 04L05A01 61E 4 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 betw
50. System Configuration amp i S P System Configuration dialog box opens fii l Data Adjustment EEE System Configuration ype Dx 200P Gi Dx 100P Channel 2cH W4cH ecH amp 12H 3 Configure the system Style De OOP 4 Click here Wath Func Wor GQon Sora Bor GRE Rs 4224 405 5 The System configuration dialog box opens Media Enone ata orp t Alarm Relay MONE I F with Failtwem End Option P Remote WS cud cu25 RTD inp System configuration has been changed La Cal Correction Setting AN The input configuration and data will be initialized Continue Cancel 6 Click here The setup data is initialized OK IM 04L05A01 61E 4 5 Joyeinbijuoy ssempiepy gt 4 3 Setting the Measurement Channels Select this tab Double click to set the channel Select the input mode Difference computation Select the range type Scaling Select the reference for the difference it ts root a computation 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 OFF 0 000 MOME Bor 200 00 0 00
51. TART c MATERIAL 1 Zone bar l 200 Brightness adjustment knob of the wave form display area see below Grid brightness adjustment knob see below 00 00 00 00 02 00 Turns ON OFF waveform display Relative Time L Adjusting the Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the grid and background Drag the grid brightness adjustment knob to change the grid brightness Drag the brightness adjustment knob of the waveform display area to change the brightness Moving the Trip Line Drag and drop the trip line to the desired position The trip line position is reflected to the General Display Settings 00 06 00 C 00 06 00 C 3 12 IM 04L05A01 61E 3 3 Displaying the Waveform Turning ON OFF the Alarm Display You can show or hide the alarm display 1 Click here Data Viewer Batch Data Graph Proce El File Edit TimeAxis Y Ass View Windo 148 Pl TMB Bl TAA A Alarm ON OFF GROUP 1 aigghe seit NIER ABC2001 a ABC2001 ABC2001 1 2 Material 1 O he 3 Mateji 4 Ma 4 Material 3 1 5 5TOP CHOO01 PC 15 25 00 15 30 00 15 35 00 15 40 00 Absolute Time hms 2 The alarm is displayed If there is no alarm data in the loaded data file alarms are not displayed Repeat the above operation to hide the alarm display Alarm display The time span during which alarm is activated is displayed using the waveform display color When multiple alarms occur simult
52. Week 1 week Month 1 month e Date 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 4 20 IM 04L05A01 61E 4 6 Configuring the System Mode Channel Setting the Burnout and RJC Application IM 04L05A01 61E Click here also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting Set to the positive side 100 Set to the negative side 0 Set the reference junction compensation to internal or external System Mode can Glens Li Dov Internal External CHO2 E OFF r U DOAA Internal External M OFF J DOAN Internal 3 External J OFF UP DODAN Internal d External OFF UP o DOAN Internal a External OFF 1 UP S DOAN 5 Internal External i OFF AOP DDAN Internal i External OFF 4 UP J DOV S Internal External OFF 2 UP J DOV S Internal 2 External OFF UP DOAN Internal d Externa OFF 0P DOAN Internal d External OFF UP o DOAN 5 Internal d External Alarm Relay Remote Channel J Scan IntervalMemory i Channel d Application d Timer Report i Temperature Date amp Time Time zone System Relay a Network TOOLS lt copy o e copy Data Copy and paste see page 4 15 Tools see page 4 6 Channel number Select the range by dragging amp dropping the mouse Resets the range selection Burnout For thermocouple TC inputs select
53. a Att ht A Att 62107202 ppl 2002 06 21 07 20 06 125 ht AP a Att hts At ht 6210721 2 ppl 20020621 07 21 24 375 20040621 07 25 ee aT ee 0 denotes the file that does not have a configuration serial number Sorting Setup Data Click the item name in this column to sort the data list by the item You can also select the item from the Sort menu E2 DAGSIGNIN Manager File Sort Miew Configurator Communicator Help A a lala Batchicontinuous TLOG Configuration DO x Hardware Serial Mo File Mame 100be1 ppl 62107202 ppl 62107212 ppl First click sorts the list in ascending order second click in descending order Showing Hiding Display Items 22 DAQSIGNIN Manager File Sort View Configurator Communi Batchi Continuous Data TLG Data Configuration Data Hardware Serial Mo Data Serial Mo Relative Mao File Type Process Type File Gry Date giie Start Time End Time Created Time RE check File Missing Internal data Sig User Mame Configuration Serial Wo Select View item to show or hide the display item aA RR KE A EERE ERA EE Detail Information Toolbar Status Bar 2 10 IM 04L05A01 61E 2 5 Handling Setup Data Displaying the Setup Data Starting the Hardware Configurator Select the data and click here also selectable from Configurator Run Configurator The Hardware Configurator starts 22 DACSIGNIN Manager File Sort Miew Gonfigu
54. a Information Select Information About Data to display the data information Imported Data Information Batch Information Comment Signature Information Other IV Batch No P1 BATCH MV Lot No 2 V Headerl TEST 1 IV Header2 IV Header3 V File Message TESTI Start trigger NM Start Time 2004 05 25 15 42 40 000 4 Manual Stop trigger 2004 05 25 15 45 22 000 4 Stop Time Click here to make the new checks effective The items that are checked are output in the header section when printed Imported Data Information E i x Batch Information Comment Signature Information Other MV Batch Commenti MV Batch Comment Batch comment MV Batch Comment J Comment Comment to be printed see section 3 13 Cancel Imported Data Information i E x Batch Information Comment Signature Information Other V Signature 1 MV Commenti V Signature 2 V Comment2 V Signature 3 MV Comment3 2004 05 25 15 46 11 125 PASS test 2 None None Not signed Signatu res None None None Not signed None IM 04L05A01 61E 3 2 Confirming the Data Information Imported Data Information E x Batch Information Comment Signature Information Other DX100P DX200P Channels calibration i DX200P H j j V Device Type V Calibration Corrected Ch correction Is applied TAI ea Berit O06 DXP s serial No M M
55. aneously the alarm corresponding to the active waveform with an active mark is displayed on top No alarm Alarm 4 Alarm occurrence Selecting the Characters Used to Identify Channels Select View Channel No or Tag The selected character string will be used as a label to indicate the waveform name Note e When the identification string is switched the channel character string displayed on the Y axis of the waveform display window circular display window numeric window list display window Control window Statistics window General Display Setting window and data conversion dialog box will change accordingly Both the channel No and tag are used in the output result of the data conversion IM 04L05A01 61E 3 13 DIEMIJOS JOMIIA VA co 3 3 Displaying the Waveform Showing Hiding Cursors Showing the Cursor 1 Point the cursor on the screen Cursor A GROLP 1 2 Drag the cursor Cursor B im oc Co cn 0 AON L rain COT cH001 FE J 15 00 00 15 05 00 15 10 00 15 15 00 2001 08 24 Absolute Time hms q b f By selecting Edit Select All Cursor A and Cursor B moves to the beginning and the end of the data respectively Hiding the cursor Select View Hide Cursor Copying the Data to the Clipboard On the waveform display window and circular display window the displayed image can be copied to the clipboard m Click here
56. are different No users are selected Specified file extension is not ppl Reference Pages 5 2 5 6 9 9 5 6 9 5 7 5 8 5 10 IM 04L05A01 61E Index a AD MEg ale eeri 4 20 ab ormal data secioednandextentescevhcsteenaasdeetiancesngedeateshoubestatediaes 3 15 Al SOS MOJE ssec 4 22 absolute TIME 20 0 ee cece eecceeeeceeceeeeeeeeeeueeseeeeeaeeeeaueeaeees 3 9 3 22 active storage Change ceceecececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneeeenees 4 25 adjust the setup data ccceccccccccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeneneess 4 33 alarm senaseecpees pase wast arte cnstineaan oven vaveeaieedeneawaiaventenewisaaneeraces 4 8 4 19 alarm delay siseosas E O EEE 4 8 alarmi CIS play sssaaa 3 13 3 21 3 23 alarmi WAR SIMON DONI scassi 3 17 alarmi VAE asarrean EEEE EE 4 8 DSS 2 NON ap s eae yeatnemneretiateeanete 4 21 apply electronic signature 0 0 2 eeeecetteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneeeeees 1 2 applying electronic signature s sssssesseseesseerenrrrerrreeeee 3 29 ANY MATK eee nat cas cnet cncuncnecueemenemeneaieseeccecewee 3 16 arranged ICON sxicuceanetesadcunaneintantoredenteatiasausaniesienansatianintesentons 3 19 ato OG OU e AE 5 3 auto save interval sssessseseeseseeesrrrrnttrtrrrrersrrnnnntrrrrrenen 4 14 autoscroll TC sses evan uctescieulesrns osnioueataumniieeclanes 4 14 AUTO ZONE scusi ogee st ew eee eee 3 11 B gt DG a ea E casa bceaeateesedeneedenasucnccaes 4 9 CE e E E 4 18 pateh dala eise a E a E S E
57. 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 PT x E4215 DAF System configurations are different e If a communication error occurs while sending data the connection is dropped and the screen returns to the Communicator dialog box Repeat the procedure from the step for connecting to the DXP The information in the middle of the transmission is not applied to the DXP 5 6 IM 04L05A01 61E 5 3 Sending Setup Data to the DXP Fa Communicator LAt dxpoce 1 Click to select 2 Click here 3 Displays the progress of transmission 5 and the transmission complete message JoyesIUNWWO Information 4 Click here Ta Communicator 5 Displays the progress of DXP reboot and auto login The screen returns to the Operations dialog box r After the transmission is complete the system mode information is saved to the external storage medium and the user is logged out DAQSIGNIN automatically logs the user in again IM 04L05A01 61E 5 7 5 3 Sending Setup Data to the DXP Sending Setup Data in Engineering Mode to the DXP Note e To send the setup data of system mode and engineering mode send the setup data of system mode first e Inthe following cases errors occur and the data cannot
58. ator 2 The Communicator dialog box opens Help Configuration Click here to redetect the DXP style S4 or later on the network Type IP Address 3 The DXP style S4 or later on the Te ree network is detected and displayed Zz e EF Lommuricator Fig DXF list Host name IF Sddress 4 Click the DXP to be connected 5 The IP address box shows the IP address or host name You can also enter the information using IP Address ep User Name keys User ID 6 Enter the information Password For a description of the password see Note Finish on the next page 7 Click here 8 The Operations dialog box opens gt Page 5 4 When the password is expired gt Page 5 2 5 1 JOJEIIUNWILUOD oo 5 1 Connecting to the DXP and Disconnecting from the DXP 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 password 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 Wrong Password If the user enters a wrong password and click Next the connection fails and the setup information is cleared If the user repeats this operation three consecutive times the user is invalidated and the Communicator
59. b0ard we te0i sions saisarrivenssviamnvivewsisniaseiveseasuisasesedeedarinees 3 23 Showing the Cursor Value Displaying Statistics cccccccceceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeenes 3 23 Adding Arbitrary Marks Deleting Arbitrary Marks and Resetting Marks ccccccsssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 23 Listing and Converting Alarms and Marks ccccccssseeceecceeeeeeeeeeecaueeeeeeeessaeeseeeeseeaaaeees 3 24 Listing and Converting Operation LOGS ccccccccccceeesseeececeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeseessuaaeseeeees 3 26 Displaying the Setup Data When the Data Was Acquired seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 28 Applying Electronic Signature To Batch Data Continuous Data cc eeeeeeeeeee 3 29 Displaying the TLOG Data As2 6263 ete es esl eee 3 31 Displaying Data Using Display Setting Files and Template Files eeeeeeee 3 32 Conven the Data ecuzetc ncaa acs eile tl asec el catalase wat oll aoe is hater abi iat 2 ates 3 35 a Lali ale pacer tees rere teeta a ee Re nen ema eee re ae meee oreo ta 3 38 Hardware Configurator 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 Confinming Ihe Setup Dalasi seman rie siete a a a 4 1 0 aio 0 gee 1d a neaei aC ee ese neler Ress Hari nts See one ee nec ce ee eee Oe en ce eee 4 5 Setting the Measurement Channels ccccccccccssseseseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeceeceeeeseseaeasseeeeeeeeeees 4 6 INPUT TY DEL and SAN ssena an a a AR OE O A a 4 7 Difference
60. c display are as follows e Turn ON OFF numeric value display e Registering the channel For details related to the setting procedures see General Display Settings in section 3 3 Displaying the Waveform Setting the Time Axis 3 22 1 Select View Absolute Time or Relative Time 2 Select the time display format using Format Display type Date format Time format Data No Absolute YYYY MM DD HH MM SS SSS Show or hide YYYY MM HH MM SS none HH MM Relative Days HH MM SS SSS Show or hide none HH MM SS HH MM YYYY year MM month DD date HH hour MM minute SS second SSS milisecond IM 04L05A01 61E 3 5 Displaying Numeric Values Turning ON OFF the Alarm Display The alarm conditions are displayed on the screen by clicking the alarm display icon or selecting View Alarm When an alarm is in effect the indicator is red When it is not the indicator is green Selecting the Characters Used to Identify Channels For details see Selecting the Characters Used to Identify Channels in section 3 3 Displaying the Waveform Showing Hiding Cursors Showing the Cursor 1 Point the cursor Cursor GROUP 1 GROI CHOC m c cHooz pe Ja e Na 11 4 112 0 Absolute Mo F200 10824 15 71 30 000 00000751 2004 0824 15 71 34 00000000753 Tiii 2001 0824 15 21 36 00000000754 2004 0824 15 21 38 00000000755 2004 0824 15 21 40 00000000756 2004 0824 15 21 42 00000000757
61. cally defective e Yokogawa will 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 e Microsoft MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Adobe Acrobat and PostScript are trademarks of Adobe Systems incorporated e Lotus 1 2 3 is a registered trademark of Lotus Development Corporation e For purposes of this manual the TM and symbols do not accompany their respective trademark names or registered trademark names e Company and product names that are used in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Sep 2001 First edition Dec 2001 Second edition July 2002 Third edition August 2004 Fourth edition All Rights Reserved Copyright 2001 Yokogawa Electric Corporation IM 04L05A01 61E How to Use this Manual Structure of the Manual This manual consists of the following six chapters and index Chapter Title Content 1 Before using the Describes the overview of the DAQSIGNIN the PC DAQSIGNIN requirements needed to run the DAQSIGNIN and the installation procedures 2 Manager Software Describes operations using the Manager such as how to import export the data how to list and manage the data and how to start the Data Viewer Hardware C
62. cess 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 4 32 IM 04L05A01 61E 4 7 Adjusting the Setup Data Checking the Data Checking the Setup Data 1 Click here System Data Adjustment Ep Hardware Configurator Ne If th File Gomml Setting Sy 2 if e data ne ties iri taal r ey are automatically corrected ja 4 Ka or 2 If the data are not consistent the Data Adjustment dialog box opens see the description below oe Data Adjustment VS Any adjusted data are exist Enter OK to continue Check to hide this dialog Change the value of CH 1 SpantL from 999999 000 to 1 999 Change the value of CH 2 SpantL from 999999 000 to 1 999 The data are corrected in the 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
63. d Editing Marks Both messages written on the DXP and arbitrary marks added on the DAQSIGNIN are called marks The arbitrary marks placed on the Data Viewer are green The messages on the DXP are yellow Double clicking a mark opens the Mark dialog box in which you can change the settings When the mark is a message however only Type and Time can be changed If you click the mark while pressing the Ctrl key the mark is displayed in front If you click the mark while pressing the Shift key the mark is displayed in the back IM 04L05A01 61E 3 3 Displaying the Waveform Searching the Alarm Transition Point and Mark Position Search the mark position Click one Search the alarm transition point Click one i Data Viewer Batch Data Graph Data Viewer Batch Diata Graph Proces El File Edit Timedsis Y Ass View al File Edt Timedsis hws View Windor RENTEA cassie Searching the Alarm Transition Point Moves Cursor A or Cursor B to the alarm transition point the point at which the alarm occurred and the point at which the alarm was released of the active channel Searching is possible to the left and right of the cursor Searching the Mark Position Moves Cursor A or Cursor B to the arbitrary mark position of the active channel Searching is possible to the left and right of the cursor Note e The searching function cannot be used if the cursor is not displayed e The search functi
64. d 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 Handling of the Batch Data and Continuous Data Saved Using Keys Use the data saved to the storage medium using keys when data acquisition is not in progress as reference data Reason The login information setup data alarm summary operation log message Summary and acknowledge information that exist at the time data save operation from the internal memory is carried out are saved to the batch data and continuous data files The information may be different from the information when the data was stored by the auto save function Functional Structure of DAQSIGNIN DAQSIGNIN consists of the following four software programs e Manager see chapter 2 e Viewer see chapter 3 e Hardware Configurator see chapter 4 e Communicator see chapter 5 Functions of the Manager See Chapter 2 Batch data Continuous data TLOG data Setup data List P Exporting to a new file i Specified directory File information 2061517340 DBD 2061518340 DBD Starting Starting the Starting the Viewer Hardware Configurator the Communicator CH01 VOLT OFF Communicator CHO2 TC OFF CH03 RTD OFF Operations CH04 VOLT ON Importing Data Imports the following three types of da
65. 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 If the 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 4 15 Joyeinbijuoy ssempiepy gt 4 5 Configuring the Engineering Mode Group Trip Line Click here also selectable from Turn ON OFF the trip line display Setting Engineering Mode Setting n Select the tab of the group Set the trip line by dragging to be configured Enter the group name ieee Math Setting System Mode Display la Wes sagerile PG Group Name Set the trip line by entering a value Trip Line Trip Line l GROUP 1 Mo y Channel Configuration Daylight Saving Time 01 02 03 04 05 06 Batch Cal Correct Gi orr on o 100 A 100 G orr on _ CHO _ CHO8 Group Name Up to 16 characters can be entered for the group name Check the channels that you wish to Select the color of register to the selected group blue ON the trip
66. de INST Include Source URL P Alarma P Alarm2 Subject DAP Slarm_surimary Header Header Memory Data Out GA Ethernet Q Serial L D Q D O O 5 Q 9 mp O 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 messages when alarm is active released e Scheduled Transmits an e mail message when the specified time is reached e System Transmits an e mail message during recovery from a power failure when memory end is detected 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 charac
67. e Metwork Exporting 1 Select the data 2 Click here exports the data 3 The data is exported and removed from the list 22 DAQSIGNIN Manager Communicator Help Batch Continuous TLOG Configuration Hardware Serial Mo File Mame 100be1 ppl 62107202 ppl 62107212 ppl 2 12 IM 04L05A01 61E 2 6 Exporting Data Note e You can select and export multiple data e The exported data are deleted from the directory of DAQSIGNIN e Once the data is exported the display settings file is also deleted However the template file is not deleted e Data cannot be exported in the following cases e A file with the same name exists at the export destination e When the file is opened on the Viewer or Hardware configurator e Data cannot be exported to another name in the following cases e If any of the files making up the batch data is missing e If the data has the number of samples beyond the Viewer s limit see Functions of the Viewer section 1 1 e If any of the files making up the batch data is damaged e If the continuous data file is damaged e Ifthe file contains or includes data saved using keys e Ifthe exporting fails a message is displayed followed by the information in a dialog box W408 Fail to export files es 1 Click here 2 The Detail dialog box opens Hardware Serial Mo Batch Mo Lot Mo Data Serial Mo Relative Mo 1 2Vye24024 Pi Continuous 8001 Relative Mo Cause
68. e in the zone specified in the General Display Settings You can add delete the Y axis by carrying out the following procedure When adding an Y axis In the zone display area drag the zone bar to be displayed in the waveform display area When deleting an Y axis In the waveform display area drag the Y axis to be deleted and drop it in the zone display area Drag and drop CHOO3 l min 00 00 00 Drag and drop Note If the waveform display zone is set to some setting other than multi axis zone and auto zone only the Y axis of the active waveform is displayed DIEMIJOS JOMIIA VA co 3 3 Displaying the Waveform Waveform Display Limit Clip When the waveform display limit is enabled measured values that are less than the minimum value are set to the minimum value and values that are greater than the maximum value are set to the maximum value E Click here Y Axis Clip Data Viewer Continuous Data Graph P1 Continuous 8009 El File Edt Timexis Axis View Window Convert Information Sign Help lej x Mle alela S M A M m h E BOR lN Mla 4A Ab I4B B RIA AJI RIB B Display limit is enabled Display limit is disabled Turning ON OFF the Waveform Display To make a specific waveform stand out you can hide other waveforms Click the check box below the zone bar to turn ON blue OFF the waveform display ON OFFs are reflected to the General Display Settings ABCZO01 Le ied 1 5
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70. e file information is also displayed when previewing the graph If the color overview alarm Control window and Statistics window are displayed these are also displayed on the preview screen along with the graph e For the print preview operation see the instruction manual that came with your operating system Printing 1 Click here File Print Data Viewer Continuous Data Graph Pl Continuous 8009 Eel File Edit Timedaxie Axis View Window Convert Information Sign Help Mel alela S M A nk BOR 2N h 6 4A Ah I4B B FIA Aji RIB B 2 The Print dialog box opens Print H E gt Epson EPL 4000 Properties Shatus Default printer Ready Type Epson EPL 4000 Where LPT Comment Print to file Copies Humber of copies fi Ppp Cancel 3 40 IM 04L05A01 61E ii Pages hom wef T Selection 3 Select the printer print range the number of copies and click OK Chapter 4 Hardware Configurator 4 1 Confirming the Setup Data Starting the Hardware Configurator The Hardware Configurator is started from the Manager or the Viewer The login information and the batch system settings in the system mode tab can be displayed when you operate properly See section 2 3 2 5 3 7 or 3 8 Prints section 4 9 Starts the Communicator section 5 3 This tab appears when you pp check section 4 7 operate to display the login Displays the version information in
71. e linked and displayed AN Save changes to Pl Continuous 80037 no cms 3 Click here Previous file Displayed file Succeeding file Time You can link more files by repeating the above procedure Note e You cannot link files further in the following cases e When the time was changed on the file linked e When the total number of samples exceeds 5 000 000 by linking files e Ifa file is missing e You cannot do the followings when files are linked e Saving the display settings e Adding deleting and resetting marks e Signing the data e Viewing the login information see section 3 8 e Viewing the signature information see section 3 2 Setting the Window Display windows can be aligned A Data Viewer Batch Data Graph Process1 00000007 3 18 El File Edt TimeAxis Y Ass View Window Convert Information Sign Help m Paro 4A abl 4B Bpi KIA ADT IB BIT Anange Icons elect how to sort the windows a a IFP alee sR yy p 2 Graph Sheet Circular Alarn M ark Contral Select the windows to be displayed Operation Log Statistics CHOO01 C w 1 Batch Data Graph Process1 O0000007 2 Batch Data Sheet Process1 O0000002 IM 04L05A01 61E 3 3 Displaying the Waveform Example of a Cascading Display 5 3 o ewer File Edit Timedxis xis View Window Convert Information Sign Help Eal A eo QQ M M m nk e BOR Bw N 4A Ab
72. e selected only when the scan interval is set to 2 s Auto The DXP will automatically detect the power supply frequency and set 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 1 s and 2 s 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 next page 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 fo llowing 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 the ON OFF at once button is clicked 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
73. e 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 80 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 IM 04L05A01 61E Message File IM 04L05A01 61E 4 5 Configuring 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 Sip ing Syste m hlode J Display Message sageFile s eff Group 1 Sroup 2 i mV Trip Line Group Mame Pl Batch e vec Ea PMG 04 Daylight Saving Time J Batch d Cal Correct irectory Name 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 option 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
74. easCh 30 Number of measurement M MathCh 0 channels sampled SamplingInt 2000 sec Number of computation M Data Count 82 channels sampled M Time Comection None ar Sampling interval M Process Type Batch i Number of samplings V Damage Check Not Damaged Whether time was changed V Intemaldata None or not UO rs T Batch Continuous Dki Whether file is damaged or not 2 Presence or absence of data O saved using key operation Click here i __ Cancel The Details dialog g box opens F D o 52610004 dbd 2004 05 26 10 00 02 000 52611004 dbd 2004 05 26 11 00 02 000 52613004 dbd 2004 05 26 13 00 02 000 52614004 dbd 2004 05 26 14 00 02 000 Files in the batch data are listed blanks indicate missing files A missing file You can confirm the files that are included in the batch data in the Details dialog box If a file is missing a blank is displayed Import the missing file TLOG Data Information Select Information About TLOG Data to display the TLOG data information TLOG Data Information W File Name gt 82475001 dtg I Device Type DXZ00P W Serial Mo 2 124338617 W File Message SAMPLE DATA W Meas Ch gt B W Math Ch 8 W Interval Up gt 10 W TLOG Start Time 2001 08 24 145627 000 W Damage Check walid i Timer Mo 4 i Comment Comment to be printed see section 3 13 Click here to make the new The items that are checked checks effective are outp
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78. een the input and the reference channel Note Difference computation is performed between channels that have different Mode and Range Type settings The decimal position 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 mode is set to VOLT Input value7 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 IM 04L05A01 61E 4 7 Joyeinbijuoy ssempiepy gt 4 3 Setting the Measurement Channels 4 8 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 U
79. elative number _ ie E Applying Electronic Signature Signing see section 3 9 The user that was registered when data was acquired can apply electronic signature to the batch data continuous data e The administrator can apply signature at all authority levels Signature 1 Signature 2 and Signature 3 e Users who are allowed to apply electronic signature can do so at the specified authority level e Users are confirmed using the user name user ID and password e Batch data can be signed in batch units data of every batch number lot number IM 04L05A01 61E IM 04L05A01 61E 1 1 DAQSIGNIN Overview However the data cannot be signed if any of the files making up the batch data is missing e Continuous data can be signed in units of files e A user can sign once at the unsigned authority level Signature1 Signature2 or Signatures e A user cannot change or clear signatures Batch data Continuous data Applying electronic signature ee Approval information Adoministrators Users who are allowed to apply electronic signature Password Setup Data e Setup data used during data acquisition The data is saved within the batch data continuous data file e Setup data when the settings are changed This is the setup data after the settings are changed The setup data Is assigned a configuration serial number in the order of occurrence This number is recorded in the batch data continuous data as a part of
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81. erence 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 4 10 4 23 Joye1nbijuoy sseMmpiepy gt 4 6 Configuring the System Mode Temperature Unit Time Zone Time deviation limit System Relay and Auxiliary Functions Click here Meas also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting Alarm Felay Remote Temperature i Scan Intervaltiemary Temperature Unit ac r Channel Date amp Time Time zone Math Setting a System Mode Application I Timer Report Temperature J Date amp Time Time zane System Relay System Relay System Relay System Relay2 Active storage changes Network AUX TagfChannel a Channel a Tag Memory Alarm ih B Language English m Japanese m Germany i French Partial Cal Mot Use Remote Controller ID OFF Media FIFO Gi OFF on Temperature Unit Select
82. escending order Copying to the Clipboard For the operating procedure see page 3 23 Note The pointer indicating the selected range of operation log is not linked to cursors on other screens 3 26 IM 04L05A01 61E 3 7 Listing and Converting Operation Logs Displaying the setup data when the settings were changed You can select the setting change operation on the operation log and display the setup data including the login information and batch system settings To do so the relevant setup data setup data with the configuration serial number displayed on the operation log must be imported Data Viewer Batch Data Operation Loe Process1 0006 El File Edit View Window Convert Information Sign Help lej x id a a EE it OM a EE E Be aN E 2 4A AI 14B Bb KIA ADT FAB Bp Absolute Time Kma A 20018121 09 11 45 125 Key In Change contiguration 21 engineering mode 20014121 09 14 03 375 key In Change contiquration 22 fengineering mode 200141421 09 15 38 875 Key In Log out Configuration serial No 1 Select and double click a setting change log 2 The View system administrator information dialog box opens Ss je View system administrator information User name user ID Password Cancel 3 Enter the user name user ID and password 4 Click here 5 Hardware Configurator starts The setup data including login information and batch system settin
83. etup data via the communication interface Transmit setup data to the DXP function available on DXP style S4 or later BAtch data Continuous data List Display the data Apply electronic signature Convert the formatand save TLOG data List Display the data 2002 6 5 15 33 2002 6 5 15 38 2002 6 5 15 43 2002 6 5 15 48 2002 6 5 15 52 2002 6 5 15 58 Convert the formatand save Setup data List Display the data DXP Style S4 or later IM 04L05A01 61E Transmit setup data To the DXP Communication via the Ethernet Create setup data CH01 VOLT CH02 VOLT CH03 VOLT CH04 VOLT Save Receive setup data Batch data Display data dbd extension or event data dbe extension that has been acquired by the DXP with the type of process set to Batch Continuous data Display data or event data that has been acquired by the DXP with the type of process set to Continuous Batch data continuous data consists of one or more files TLOG data Measured computed data stored at a specified interval dtg extension Setup data Setup data of the DXP ppl extension 1 1 NINDISOVG 24 Bulsn a1ojag 1 1 DAQSIGNIN Overview 1 2 Data Management Method Data Cannot Be Altered The data imported into DAQSIGNIN can be viewed but the contents and the file name cannot be changed However the following exceptions exist e Apply electronic signature to the batch da
84. fl Reset P Save Data d Temperature iDate amp Time Time zone Timer 2 a Gl OFF oa Absolute Interval N Reftime o Active storage changes ol 00 P Metyvork Relative Interval Ei a E keset P save Data Timer 3 orr Absolute Interval n Fef time a Relative Interval ie i al 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 e 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 80 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 Relative Mode The timer is started when the computation is started The timer is repeated at each interval Interval 1 min to 24 hours 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 IM 04L05A01 61E Report Creating Hourly Daily Weekly Monthly Reports
85. formation fi Harditare Configurator Process1 0021 5 x E Ohm S tre Sustem Vew formaton Edt He OO Menu bar amp BS 2 Tool bar Meas in information Scroll the screen up and down Scroll the screen left and right Note You cannot change the contents of the imported setup file and overwrite the file Exiting the Hardware Configurator Select File Exit or click x The Hardware Configurator ends If you changed the settings in any of the windows see section 4 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 4 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 IM 04L05A01 61E 4 1 Joyeinbijuoy ssempiepy gt 4 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 a Click this tab to open Login Information loj x Fomm Setting Edit Help For the detail of the login information and the batch system settings see next page For the description of o
86. from the DXP However the DXP style number S3 or before cannot be connected Exporting Data Batch data continuous data TLOG data and setup data can be exported moved to a specified directory e Exported data is deleted from the directory in which the data was saved during importing and cleared from the list e Batch data continuous data can be exported by changing the data file name as follows Batch data Continuous data Process1 0001 12A338617 15 DBD Pi1Continuous 0001_12A338617_ 15 03 DBD Evencicn Extension L serial number numbe Hardware serial number F serial number Batch number Lot number Hardware serial number Batch number Lot number e Ifthe batch data is made up of multiple files the data is combined into a single file when the data is exported to a new name e Data that has been combined cannot be loaded by the DXP e The time stamp of the last file combined becomes the time stamp of the combined data e Data cannot be exported in the following cases e A file with the same name exists at the export destination e When the file is opened on the Viewer or Hardware configurator e Data cannot be exported to another name in the following cases e If any of the files making up the batch data is missing e Ifthe data has the number of samples beyond the Viewer s limit see Functions of the Viewer e If any of the files making up the batch data is damaged CRC check e Ifthe continuous data file is da
87. ger is registered in the Start menu e When reinstalling the software uninstall the software first e To uninstall the program follow the procedures below 1 If you need to keep the imported data export the data outside the DAQSIGNIN directory 2 Double click Add Remove Programs in the Windows Control Panel and uninstall the program 3 Using Explorer delete the Files and subdirectories that were created after the installation of the program Also delete the directory to which the program was installed 1 10 IM 04L05A01 61E Chapter 2 Manager Software 2 1 Starting Exiting the Manager Starting the Program From the Start menu select Programs DAQSIGNIN Manager Manager will start and the following window will open Imports the data section 2 2 Exports the data section 2 6 Sets the the export conditions section 2 6 Starts the hardware configurator section 2 3 Starts the communicator chapter 5 Displays the information on files included section 2 3 Prints the data section 2 7 p m Version Information section 2 8 24 DAORGNIN Manager g ioj xj le Short Mie unicator Help Menu bar at al S Tool bar Batch tContinucus TLOG Configuration Hardware Serial Mo Batch Mo Lot Mo Ready es a E Scrolls the screen left and right Exiting Note Before exiting the Manager make sure that all the utilities are exited To exit Manager select File Exit or click the x IM 04L05
88. gn Apply Signature Data Viewer Continuous Data Graph P1 Continuous 8009 al File Edit Timexis Axis View Window Convert Information Sign Help lej x E aea al M M m h E A oA aS 4A Ah iB B FIA Aji RIB B 2 The Apply Signature dialog box opens I Username User ID 3 Enter the user name user ID and password Password 4 Click here 5 The next dialog box opens Apply signature Process1 0002 x Username ABC2001 Signature No C Signature Signature Signature3 6 Select the signature No Result f Pass ct Fail Comment Cancel 7 Select Pass or Fail 8 Enter comment 9 Click here 10 The next dialog box opens _ _ Information 1 M4051 Do vou want to sign this record Cancel 11 Click here Note e You cannot sign the data in the following cases e Sign 1 to 3 have already been signed e Files that make up the batch data is missing e Continuous data is being displayed with the files linked e File is corrupt e If you repeat the operation of entering a wrong password and clicking OK three consecutive times the user name cannot be used to display the login information and batch system settings of the data or sign the data User Locked is recorded in the operation log e If the number of samples in the batch data exceeds 5 000 000 the Viewer shows the data in blocks of 5 000 000 samples or less
89. gs Therefore operations related to the login information cannot be performed The relative number for the batch data created on the DX200P with a style number of S1 are 0 see page 2 4 IM 04L05A01 61E 1 2 Required PC System Environment Hardware Personal Computer A computer which runs on Windows 98 Windows Me Windows NT4 0 Windows 2000 or Windows XP and is equipped with MMX 166 MHz or higher Pentium I 266 MHz or higher is recommended Main Memory 64 MB or more generally 64 to 96 MB is recommended with Pentium II though the computer performance depends on the graphic board However some application programs may require more memory Hard Disk A free space of 20 MB or more CD ROM Drive To be used for installing the software Mouse A mouse supported by the operating system Monitor A monitor supported by the operating system Resolution 800 x 600 dots or higher Number of colors 32 K or more A monitor with 1024 x 768 dots and 65536 colors is recommended Interface Board An Ethernet card supported by Windows is required TCP IP protocol also needs to be installed Printer A printer supported by the operating system is required An appropriate printer driver is also required Operating System OS IM 04L05A01 61E Windows 98 Windows Me Windows NT4 0 Windows 2000 or Windows XP Note e The time zone can be set in Date Time which can be opened from Control Panel e If daylig
90. gs is displyed Sa SF If you cancel the operation of entering the user name user ID and password in the above procedure setup data excluding the login information and batch system settings is displayed Note e If any of the files making up the batch data is missing the View system administrator information dialog box does not appear The setup data excluding login information and batch system settings is displayed To confirm the missing files see section 3 2 e As the setup data created on the DX200P style 1 dose not have the login information the setup data excluding login information and batch system settings is displayed e If you repeat the operation of entering a wrong password and clicking OK three consecutive times the user name cannot be used to display the login information and batch system settings of the data or sign the data User Locked is recorded in the operation log Converting the Operation Log List Converts the operation log list to Excel ASCII or Lotus format For the procedure see Converting the Alarm List Mark List and Operation Log List in section 3 6 IM 04L05A01 61E 3 27 DIEMIJOS JOMIIA VA oe 3 8 Displaying the Setup Data When the Data Was 3 28 Acquired You can display the setup data including the information and batch system settings in the batch data continuous data ra Data Viewer File Edit Timeaxie Axis View Window Convert Information Sign Help About Data
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92. he 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 operations Click this tab to display the login information lol x En Hardware Configurator Process1 0021 Eie Comm Setting System View Information Edit Menu bar Tool bar Scroll the wBC200 Signature all fey screen Signature all 1month Ott Key Com Signature 1 Key Com Alarm ACK Media eject Batch Message Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free ADMIN ADMIN ADMINS USERO1 ee Free Free Free Free Free Free Free Free USERO2 EE 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 4 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 4 3 L D Q D O O 5 Q 9 mp O 4 1 Confirming the Setup Data Co
93. how the measurement results are to be handled when the thermocouple burns out RJC Volt uV Internal Use the DXP s reference junction compensation function External Use an external reference junction compensation function 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 page 4 15 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 System Mode Alarm Relay Remote Application Scan IntervalMemory Type of process G Batch Continue p Channel Trend clear Application d Timer Report i Temperature Date amp Time Time zone em Relay storage changes Rite fork Application Batch You can sign the batch data in batch units Continue You can sign the continuous data in units of file 4 21 L D Q D O O 5 Q 9 mp O 4 6 Configuring the System Mode Timer M1 Option 4 22 Click here also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting Select one etting l System Mode AlarmFelay Remote Timer 1 o Scan IntervalMemory J OFF lt Channel BAN Q Apsoute interval D etme E 00 Pi Timer Felative Interval Ei al f i Report
94. ht 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 NINDISOVG eu Bulsn a1ojag 1 3 Installing the DAQSIGNIN To install the DAQSIGNIN an appropriate serial number needs to be entered The serial number is indicated on the CD case Operating Method 1 Turn ON the PC and start Windows 2 Insert the CD into the CD ROM drive 3 After afew moments the DAQSIGNIN Install CD window appears Proceed to step 4 If the DAQSIGNIN Install CD window does not appear carry out the following procedure Click My Computer and double click the CD icon DAQSIGNIN When the DAQSIGNIN Install CD window appears proceed to step 4 If the DAQSIGNIN Install CD window does not appear and the DAQSIGNIN folder opens instead double click Install exe in the folder The DAQSIGNIN Install CD window will appear Proceed to step 4 4 Click the button corresponding to the software program you wish to install Then follow the instructions that appear on the screen e Exit memory resident programs such as virus protection programs before installation e Immediately after installation DAQSIGNIN Mana
95. ick here to add a check mark 2 DAOSIGNIN Manager eier X File Sort Wiew Gonfizurator Communicator Help Run Gonfieuratar Show login information 2 Select the data 3 Click here also selectable from Configurator Run Configurator 2 DAQSIGNIN Manager File Sort wie Configurator Communicator Help Hy aa Oo os S l 2 Batch tContinuous TLOG Configuration Hardware Serial Mo Batch Mo Lot Mo Frocess1 0021 Pi Continuous 0005 Pi Continuous 0005 FP Continuous 0003 4 View system administrator dialog box opens system administrator information X User name User D Password Cancel 6 Click here 5 Enter the user name user ID and password 7 Hardware Configurator starts The setup data including login information anf batch system settings is diaplayed gt Chapter 4 If you cancel the operation of entering the user name user ID and password in the above procedure setup data excluding the login information and batch system settings is displayed Note e If any of the files making up the batch data is missing the View system administrator information dialog box does not appear The setup data excluding login information and batch system settings is displayed e As the setup data created on the DX200P style S1 dose not have the login information the setup data excluding login information and batch system settings is displayed e If
96. in the number of data points that Lotus 1 2 3 and Excel can handle For these programs specify the number of data points to be converted before performing the conversion Note that even if the number of data points to be converted is within the limits it still may not be possible to load the data if there is not enough free memory available on the PC e Do not specify a floppy disk or an external storage medium as the save destination as it will take a long time for the save operation e Do not specify the root directory as the save destination e Prepare enough free space on the destination disk When displaying the TLOG Data File 3 Set the items Check the timer No used for TLOG J Timer 1 W Timer M Timers Fie CADAGESPLORER desktopsiDAastationty2 716000 xls Change the destination folder see Note above Cancel 4 Click here The save destination and the file name e Timer1 Timer2 Timer3 Select the timer used to log the data IM 04L05A01 61E 3 12 Converting the Data Conversion Example ASCII Conversion File DAQSIGNIN R3 017 Data Viewer R3 017 yokogawa yokogawa MMK KKKKK Device Type DX100P Process Type Batch Serial No 124338669 File Message Plerocess SAMPLE Time Correction None Starting Condition Manual Dividing Condition Manual Meas Ch 12 Math Ch o Data Count
97. ing Setup Data The items checked in Copy Details can be copied and pasted See the operating procedure see section 4 3 4 12 IM 04L05A01 61E 4 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 4 11 and 4 12 3 Select the tab of the item to be configured Click here to enter the operator The Select Operator dialog box opens Math GiuUse Ope Exp E Rolling Average 1 Double click the channel you wish to set Math Setting Interval 2 The channel setting dialog box opens Alarm 1 Alarm 2 fe Alarm 3 Alarm 4 Too Tag Timer Sum Scale ee Eo ee ee 4 After setting the items click here Set the maximum value Set the minimum value Copy the first setting L Q Q Q D O O Q Cc Q O Valid Span Select the operator type select Operator Basic Logical Relation Channel Addtion ABSO Absolute value SORO Souare ro Multiplication LOGO Common logarithm SPO Expone Select the operator IM 04L05A01 61E 4 13 4 5 Configuring the Engineering Mode Screen Display 4 14 7 Select the time per division I GroupTrip Line View Group User Key Display Setti
98. isplays the conditions of alarm 1 2 3 and 4 from the left To fine adjust the cursor position click the cursor movement buttons to the right of the data number Click once to move the cursor by one data point When the alarm display is turned ON the alarm conditions are displayed When an alarm is in effect the indicator is red When it is not the indicator is green Displaying Numeric Values of Abnormal Data The abnormal data are displayed as follows OVER Measured computed data are over the positive limit OVER Measured computed data are under the negative limit LACK Computation error or data dropout Note When a cursor is not displayed the cursor s value display area becomes blank Displaying Statistics The minimum value maximum value P P mean and rms value for each waveform in the range specified by Cursors A and B are computed and displayed If the cursor is not displayed the computation is performed over the entire data 1 Select the range using the cursors A and B 2 Click here Data Viewer Continuous Data Graph F1 Continuous 8003 El File Edt Timexis Axis View Window Convert Information Sign Help Beli A oe QQ M m m E e A BOR lla 14a abl 14B Bbi RIA ab RIB B gt 3 The Statistics dialog box opens The first data number of the computed region Cursor A The last data number of the computed region Cursor B Statistics Process1 O0000002 GROUF 1
99. k sorts the list in ascending order second click in descending order 2 8 IM 04L05A01 61E 2 4 Handling TLOG Data Showing Hiding Display Items DAGSIGNIM Manager File Sort View Gontigurator Commu Ey f Batch Continuous Data TLOG Data Configuration Data Batch Contin e Hardware Serial Mo Date Serial Ho Relative Ho File Type Process Type Pile Goi Date GTi Start Time End Time reated Time CRC Check File Missing le User Hame ontieuration serial Mo Select View item to show or hide the display item D gt D Q O O O D Detail Information Toolbar Status Bar Displaying TLOG Data Starting the Data Viewer Z DAQSIGNIN Manager loj x File Sort Wiew Gonfigurator Communicator Help Ey ey fa oe S Batch tContinuous TLOG Configuration Hardware Serial Mo File Mame Double click the data to start the Viewer For the operating procedure of the Viewer see chapter 3 IM 04L05A01 61E 2 9 2 5 Handling Setup Data Listing Setup Data Serial number of the DXP Time the setup data is created Click here to display the setup data list Sequence number File name of the setup data lolx DAGSIGNIM Manager Jae rr rr eee Batch tContinuous TLOG Configuration Hardware Serial Mo File Mame Created Time 1 006e1 ppl 20020621 08 00 12 250 ht AP
100. line 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 4 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 IM 04L05A01 61E 4 5 Configuring 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 Y Display View Group 1 Group Mame View 1 View Kind Batch BAR GRAPH o Cal Correct pota Group View 2 A MESSAGE View Kind View Kind Group Select the group Types of screens available USER Key and Daylight Saving IM 04L
101. ll bar Date Absolute or relative time page 3 9 Waveform label channel No tag page 3 13 Show Hide the zone display area Drag this bar to change the size of the zone display area Turns ON OFF waveform display Brightness adjustment knob of the waveform display area page 3 12 Grid brightness adjustment knob page 3 12 Color Overview The color overview is displayed by dragging the adjuster up or down TS ESP Displays marks and cursors A single waveform space For the display data the maximum value is displayed at the top of the space allocated to a single waveform and the minimum value is displayed at the bottom By assigning 50 different colors from the minimum to the maximum values of the scale the measured values are assigned to those colors Blue minimum display scale light blue green yellow red maximum display scale 3 4 IM 04L05A01 61E 3 3 Displaying the Waveform If you click on the color overview display area or drag the white frame the section of the waveform is displayed in the waveform display area Note The color overview is turned OFF as default General Display Settings Sets the display conditions ma 1 Click here View General Display Settings TimeAxis Y Ass Miew W 2 The General Display Settings co cl General Display Settings Click the tab of the group to be configured Click the waveform No to select waveform Enter the group name Select normal display or exp
102. maged CRC check e If the file contains or includes data saved using keys IM 04L05A01 61E 1 5 NINDISOVG 24 Bulsn a1ojag 1 1 DAQSIGNIN Overview Functions of the Viewer See Chapter 3 Display batch data continuous data Display TLOG data mila Apply electronic signature 2002 6 5 15 38 2002 6 5 15 43 2002 6 5 15 48 2002 6 5 15 52 Converts data format 2002 6 5 15 58 Setup data used during List of Operation log Setup data when the data acquisition alarms and marks settings are changed CH01 VOLT OFF CH01 VOLT ON CH02 TC OFF CH02 TC OFF CH03 RTD OFF CHO3 TC OFF Confirming the Batch Data Continuous Data e The batch data continuous data can be displayed as waveforms or numerical values in a table format e Batch data is displayed in batch units batch number lot number e Continuous data is displayed in units of files You can also view the file by linking the file before and after the file e You can create display settings for each data set and display the data file using the same settings e You can create a template for each DXP and display the data created ona particular DXP using the same settings the contents to be printed are included e Alarms marks and the operation log in the batch data continuous data file can be listed e You can confirm whether some of the file information in the batch data continuous data or the files making up the batch data continuous data are missing Note DAQSIGNIN cann
103. mand 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 8 4 5 10 or 20 Type e INT16 16 bit signed integer e UINT16 16 bit unsigned integer e INT32_B 82 bit signed integer is assigned to the Modbus register in the order upper 16 bits followed by the lower 16 bits e INT32_L 82 bit signed integer is assigned to the Modbus register in the order lower 16 bits followed by the upper 16 bits e UINT32_B 82 bit unsigned integer is assigned to the Modbus register in the order upper 16 bits followed by the lower 16 bits e UINT32_L 32 bit unsigned integer is assigned to the Modbus register in the order lower 16 bits followed by the upper 16 bits e FLOAT_B 32 bit floating point data is assigned to the Modbus register in the order upper 16 bits followed by the lower 16 bits e 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
104. ncel to cancel the settings and close the General Display Settings dialog box 2 ee ene rer ere Group A maximum of 30 groups can be set A maximum of 32 channels can be registered in one group Turning ON OFF the Display Check the box of the waveform number to be displayed This is synchronized to the ON OFF button of the waveform display of the zone display area see page 3 4 Registering the Channel 1 Click one 2 The Channel No dialog box opens 3 Click one General Display settings ILS Channel No 01 02 03 04 705 06 oF H CH32 CH3a lt None gt lt NMone gt Channel Mo shone lt NMone gt lt NMone gt Mone Mone I None amore ones enone I roe aore ones enone moe amore ones enone _ s ones one one ones s ones lt NMone gt lt Mone gt hones BEE ones mone BEE ones enone sNone lt NMone gt lt NMone gt lt Mone gt lt None gt a lt NMone gt lt None gt w3 om eels sNone M wa r Sone ai L lt None gt lt NMone gt Z sMone hloners Group Mame peran Types of Y axis and Turning ON OFF the Y axis Scale Select linear or logarithmic by clicking the Y axis display area Click the check box in the Y axis column to make it blue If Multi Axis Zone page 3 9 Setting the Waveform Display Zone is selected the Y axis scale is shown 3 7 g Q me e5 D D ep O
105. nfirming Batch System Settings Hardware Configurator P1 BATCH O007 2 Click here also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting E 1 Select this tab File Comm Setting System View Information Edit Help T Alarm Relay Remote Application Scan IntervalMemory Type of process Ge Batch Continue Channe Channel E Trend clear Batch system settings Application M Batch system Bath system _ Timer Login setting a Report F Login user ID il Login function Display change without Login OFF i ON Sign record settings F Use sign record function F Sign record at Batch stop Lal Sign record user ID Fi _ i Temperature Date amp Time Time zone storage changes i Network Ready Electronic signature function Login user ID You are requested to enter the user ID when logging in 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 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 4 4 Y
106. ng Daylight Saving Time Trend Graph Direction C gt Horizontal Vertical Bb Horizontal 2 Batch JCal Correct Bar Graph Direction rip Horizontal Fs Vertical Background Color Ca hite Black Trend Line Width oa G2 E Line width Trip Line Width E i E 1 to 3 dots Grid Division wo Auto Scroll Time s Scale digit 2 Normal Gi Fine LED Setting LOD Brightness 3 B Backlight Saver Gor on On Use Saver Time Bimin mn BDsmin Doin BH mn Giih Off Not use Restore KEY GQ REY 4L4RM 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 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 th
107. nit 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 Select 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 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 wa
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109. not imported For the importing procedure see section 2 2 O O 3 3 O z IM 04L05A01 61E 5 5 5 3 Sending Setup Data to the DXP Connecting to the DXP To send the setup data to the DXP display the setup data to be sent on the Hardware Configurator and connect to the DXP E Hardware Configurator jb1 ppl ioj x File Comm Setting System View hformation Edit Help 5m OFF DELTA SORT OFF DELTA SORT 2 1 Display the setup OFF DELTA SORT 2v gt data to be sent OFF DELTA SORT 2 DELTA SCALE SART 2 DELTA SCALE SART 2 3 The Communicator dialog box opens The succeeding steps are the same as those given on pages 5 1 and 5 2 The Operations dialog box opens gt Page 5 6 Note e Only the setup data of style number S4 and later can be sent If the setup data of style number S3 or earlier is open the communicator cannot be started e The function for sending the setup data to the DXP cannot be used while the DXP is acquiring data or performing computation Information M4211 Sampling Galculating now Click here to connect to the DXP without the setup data transmission function and the function for clearing invalidated users e The Manager or Hardware Configurator is locked while connected to the DXP Sending Setup Data of System Mode to the DXP Note e The contents of Login information Batch system settings IP Address and Serial
110. not necessary 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 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 e Report A Report file is automatically transferred to the specified destination when it is created Snapshot A screen image data file is automatically transferred to the specified destination when a snapshot is executed 4 27 Joye1nNbiju0y sseMpieH gt 4 6 Configuring the System Mode Setting the Serial Communication System Mode o AlarmRelay Remote o Scan IntervaliMemary eet Baud Rate i200 a00 ao Geon 9200 35400 J Application Data Length wr is 4 Timer Parity None Dood Weven PE RS232 Handshaking OFF OFF xon xON xonRS csrs o Temperature Si ae ie RS4224 485 Address P Date amp Time Time zone RS422 4485 Protocol Gj OFF QNORMAL i MODBUS GIMODBUS MASTER GQ BARCODE J System Relay I US o
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113. o sign record Start Time End Time Start tactor End factor 20014107 09 30 44 250 20014144 12 30 44 125 Manual Auto 20019144 12 30 44 250 200191021 15 30 44 250 Auto Auto 2001 A121 15 30 44 375 2001 A122 15 30 44 250 Auto Auto The data is divided into displayable blocks Once the data block is displayed on the Select the block you wish to view Viewer it is Checked You can apply signature to the data when all data blocks are Checked see section 3 9 IM 04L05A01 61E 2 7 lemyos ebeuely D 2 4 Handling TLOG Data Listing TLOG Data Serial number of the DXP Click here to display the TLOG data list File name e D AGISIG NIM Mana eer File Sort View Col figurator Communicator Help Batch tContinuous TLOG Configuration Hardware Serial Mo File Mame 6061 0092 6061051 2 dtg TLOG start time TLOG stop time File status BAD file corrupt data error Start Time End Time CRC Check 2002 06 06 08 39 50 575 2002 06 06 09 18 45 500 GOOD 20040606 09 31 39 500 2002 06 06 09 6 000 GOOD 200406106 10 07 44 375 2002 06 06 10 6 625 GOOD 2002 06 06 10 50 26 875 2002 06 06 16 46 57 500 GOOD Sorting TLOG Data Click the item name in this column to sort the data list by the item You can also select the item from the Sort menu DAGISIGNIN Manager File Sort View Configurator Communicator Help ws Batch tContinuous TLOG Configuration 15 x Hardware Serial Mo File Mame First clic
114. on cannot be used if there are no arbitrary marks or when the alarm display is OFF Deleting Arbitrary Marks The arbitrary marks green between Cursor A and Cursor B are deleted A mark to be deleted 1 Place Cursor A and Cursor B so that the mark is between the two 2 Select Edit Delete Mark GROUP 1 Roca Japczon Revenue ee pe 1 an 200 Sit 156 0 150 SS Taree 100 CHOO01 PE s50 0 rn FEN errs l fe pm 15 36 00 15 40 00 15 44 00 Boo 0824 Absolute Time his al EF Note e Marks added using the DXP messages in yellow cannot be deleted e The mark information belongs to the display settings Marks are erased when the display settings are deleted when the data is exported Resetting Marks Select Edit Reset Mark All arbitrary marks created on the Data Viewer are erased IM 04L05A01 61E 3 17 DIEMIJOS JOMIIA A co 3 3 Displaying the Waveform Linking the Continuous Data Files You can view the continuous data by linking the file before and after the file 1 Click either icon Data Viewer Continuous Data Graph P Continuous 8003 lel File Edit Timedaxis Axis View Window Convert Information Sten Help lej x MI Sls 8 Q Qit MM m h E EAA M lS T KA Abi 14B Bbi RIA AIT KIB B TT Links a succeeding file 2 The Data Viewer dialog box opens Links a previous file only when the display settings are changed 4 The fil
115. onential display Enter the display range Enter the display position eT the trip line Enter the trip line ae Display color l Bene al Display Settings Tan h F F 7 F F a i eos eo Set initial values to the selected range Copy the settings of the first channel in the selected range to all other channels Show Hide the Y axis scale Register the channel Assign numbers to the channels in the selected range in ascending order Turn ON OFF at once Turn ON OFF waveform display Blue is ON IM 04L05A01 61E 3 5 DIEMIJOS JOMIIA A oe 3 3 Displaying the Waveform 3 6 Basic Operation e Selecting the Setting Range e Click the waveform number the No column e To select waveform numbers consecutively click the first cell and then pressing the SHIFT key click the waveform number You can also drag the cursor from the first waveform to the last e To reset the setting range click No General Display Settings Clicking here resets the range selection CHOO1 Linear Fi 0 00 CHoOO2 Linear E 100 0 Selected range JE CHOOS Linear E 0 00 CHO04 Linear E 0 0 one Linear E 22 00 e Copying Pasting Copies the detail settings of a group or waveform numbers and pastes them to another group or waveform numbers 8 Click here Details Go py 6 Click here M Scaler 1 Click here Channel Mw ZoneiMin 2 The Copy Details dialog box opens M Axis Dis
116. onfigurator and Communicator 3 Data Viewer Describes how to display and confirm the imported data how to sign the data and how to convert the data into other formats such as ASCII 4 Hardware Configurator Describes how to display and confirm the setup data of the DX100P DX200P how to create new setup data and how to start the Communicator 5 Communicator Describes how to transmit setup data to and from the DX100P DX200P via the Ethernet interface 6 Troubleshooting Describes the error messages and their corrective actions Index Gives a list of important terms used in this manual Range of Explanation in this Manual This manual does not provide a description of basic operations of the operating system OS For such descriptions refer to the Windows User s Guide etc Conventions Used in This Manual e Unit Kot Indicates 1024 Example 100 KB e Menus commands dialog boxes and buttons Enclosed in e Note Provides important information regarding operation of the software il IM 04L05A01 61E Contents FOWO eea eels oe ne wee cin ce eects tes oe ec cto eset nt cs len fe aie ete bane seein ee dee ecaes i How to Use this ManU Al a a a aai Ea A Aa a Ea aa a aA EAE Aa iA ji Chapter 1 Before using the DAQSIGNIN Chapter 2 Chapter 3 IM 04L05A01 61E 1 1 DAQSIGNIN KONIA A ccccccssssssssssssseseseeseeeseeeecceeceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseseesaaeaaaaaaaaaaas 1 1 1 2 Required PC System Environme
117. ontents of the display setting file and template file For batch data continuous data e ON OFF condition of the alarm display e Cursor A and Cursor B positions e The brightness of the waveform display area and grid e The color overview display e The zone display area e Time axis mode absolute relative e Zoom rate of the time axis time axis of the circular display e The active waveform e Clipping of the waveform e Waveform display zone e The channel identification string mode channel tag e Print condition color e Print header ON OFF condition of file information items see section 3 2 e Print comment e Arbitrary mark information e Active displayed group e General display settings e Size and position of the displayed screen Display setting file only For TLOG Data Display e Print header ON OFF condition of TLOG file information items see section 3 2 e Print comment e The channel identification string mode channel tag e Timer No e Display format of date and time Note A display setting file and a template file cannot be used simultaneously IM 04L05A01 61E 3 11 Displaying Data Using Display Setting Files and Template Files Displaying Data Using Display Setting Files Saving Display Setting Files This operation is for creating or updating the display setting file for the active data Zz Click here File Save Display Setting eh Data Wiewer File Edit Timeaxis xis View IRLI 4a abi 148 Bp R
118. ot display data in which the number of samples exceeds 5 000 000 For the operating procedure in this case see section 2 3 Applying Electronic Signature to the Batch Data Continuous Data The user that was registered when data was acquired can apply electronic signature to the batch data continuous data See Applying Electronic Signature Signing on page 1 2 Confirming the TLOG Data Data is displayed using numerical values in table format You can create display settings and templates see Confirming the Batch Data Continuous Data above Starting the Hardware Configurator e Displaying the setup data that was used when the batch data continuous data currently displayed was acquired The setup data stored in the batch data continuous data can be displayed e Displaying the setup data when the settings were changed You can select the setting change operation in the operation log and display the corresponding setup data To do so the relevant setup data must be imported Converting Data Formats Batch data continuous data TLOG data and the list of alarms marks and operation log attached to the batch data continuous data can be converted to Excel format ASCII format or Lotus format and saved to a separate file 1 6 IM 04L05A01 61E 1 1 DAQSIGNIN Overview Functions of the Hardware Configurator See Chapter 4 Display setup data Create setup data CH01 VOLT OFF CH02 TC OFF CHO3 RTD OFF CH04 VOLT ON Save
119. ou are requested to enter the user ID when applying electronic signature IM 04L05A01 61E 4 2 Configuration This operation is for creating new setup data excluding the login information and batch system settings Starting Editing This operation enables editing setup data 1 Select Edit Edit Configuration Ee Hardware Configurator Process1 0021 2 The Edit Data dialog box opens AY 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 E 3 Click OK to execute 1 Select Setting Initialize the initialization Initialize AN E Hardware Configurator NewF ile Fie omm Setting System Wiew Informa 2 The initialize dialog box opens Ei red En Engineering Mode Setting System Mode Setting r n y Meas hitialize Changing the System Configuration Initialize current settings i Cancel 1 Select System System Configuration Ee Hardware Configurator NewF ile system Miew Information File Comm Setting 2 The
120. pan 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 channel from 16 colors Clicking the color area displays the Color dialog box Select a color and click OK SS ti C Red PE violet a f Green ae Gray L i Blue Lime a Blue Violet Cyan eer i Brown Dark Blue f Orange Yellow i Y Green o Light Gray f Light Blue f Purple Cancel Joyeinbijuoy sseMmpiepy gt 4 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 Meas Meh settng system Moa DetafScalefsort Weas Channel Copy Details put Unit Cancel Alarm Clear All Filter 2 The Meas Channel Copy Details dialog box opens 4 Click here CHO1 CHOz 6 Click here 5 Select the copy source 7 Select the paste destination 8 Click here 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 the spreadsheet For details
121. play M Fone Max 3 Place check marks on items to be printed M Axis Type M Tripi M Trip 2 W Colo 4 Click here When copying Group 01 to Group 04 General Display Settings 5 Select copy source m Toz os os os os o7 08 Tos Group Mame Geely a Group Mame jfile CHOO Line ell VIO CHOO1 F Line aan ae WA a FP Line ene sii 5 Select copy source r CHOOS F Line CHOOS ine CHOO4 Line ell eg CHOO4 Line None ine fal WS Mone Line Banel Display Settings General Display Settings 7 Select paste destination TEN Group Mame periei E a wW CHOOT Line ue ine w02 CHOOS Lines onl Fi Line M w3 CHOOS Line cHon4 ui 7 Select paste destination w04 CHO10 Line Wone gt ine wos CHO14 Line IM 04L05A01 61E IM 04L05A01 61E 3 3 Displaying the Waveform Note e Carry out steps 1 to 4 if necessary e You can select waveform numbers at a time and paste them to other waveform numbers e Scale Calculation If you select a waveform number and click Scale Calc the scale of the selected waveform number is set as follows e Scale minimum the minimum value of the sampled data of the assigned channel e Scale maximum the maximum value of the sampled data of the assigned channel WAS G aj 6 7 7 7 z e H Ez H H F T e Saving the Settings Click OK to save the settings and close the General Display Settings dialog box Click Ca
122. po Starting the Communicator Communicator Operations 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 imported setup data However the setup data of login information and batch system settings cannot be created You cannot overwrite the imported data You can also create setup data by changing the system configuration number of measurement channels options etc of the imported setup data On the DX200P you can assign screens to the 4 panel display and set screen names Starting the Communicator You can connect the PC to the DXP via the Ethernet network to transmit setup data to the DXP and receive setup data from the DXP However the DXP style number S3 or before cannot be connected Functions of the Communicator See Chapter 5 This function can be used on the DXP style S4 or later IM 04L05A01 61E DXP Style S4 or later UserID Administrator Setup data Send setup data CHol TO ON CH02 TC ON Receive setup data Clear user invalidated condition CH03 TC ON CH04 TC ON Connection Login Conditions 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 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 f
123. rator Communicator Help Hy BS fo os 2 Batch tContinuous TLOG Configuration Hardware Serial Mo File Name 100be1 ppl 62107202 ppl 62107212 ppl Double click the data to start the Hardware Configurator For the operating procedure of the Hardware Configurator see chapter 4 Note If the setup data is displayed from the setup data list login information and batch system settings are not displayed IM 04L05A01 61E 2 11 a1eMyos ebeuely D 2 6 Exporting Data Setting the Export Conditions Set whether to change the file name when exporting batch data continuous data For a description of the file name when it is to be changed see section 1 1 22 DACSIGNIN Manager File Sort View Configurator Import Ctri O Export Import Configuration Export Configuration Export folder 1 Select File Export Configuration Print Ctrl P Print Preview Print Setup 2 The Export Configuration dialog box opens Exit Export Configuration x 3 Make selection on the left and click here Setting the Destination 1 Click here DAQSIGNIN Manager 2 The Export folder File Sort View Configurator Communicator Help dialog box opens S S 2 Export folder Folder cldaqsigninevexpart 3 Select the folder and click here E gt Ea gt DAGSIGNIMe E gt export Cg 1153 99207 Cg 124338617 C 124338669 Drive f
124. rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnn 4 10 setting one computation channel at a time 2 008 4 13 setting the destination ccccceccccccececeeeeeceeseeeseeseneeneees 2 12 S151 16 096 E Renee ee ere ee eee 1 1 1 3 Shee OMIM seski siaavanaiieautnleidocaaenandaraanas 3 39 SHOWING the CUISOF jeviccseueee ss enihude tid eae i aat 3 14 Signature information cc eects eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneeneeeeeeees 3 30 Slide ZOMG scsercaesorct a conte ctacaansasy tare aaseandvontaseancearackeataeuasce 3 11 INT CHEN ck cesta ciate stints a cal ut ld tst Aer 4 32 SNIP SON VO ih iaie a cents eae 4 32 SONNO ornan e aetna ods 2 5 2 8 2 10 3 26 Soue TOO snio e r S E A 4 7 Slan POINT parma A 3 35 SLANG COINS roes rea aa a S 4 5 starting the Data Viewer cecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenes 3 1 SSG Saa a E S a micmaadsatadvesaanys 3 15 E ETE E E TT 3 36 SMSnumMDET vetre E N i sVe ot dalai ne E E de dtneineians 1 8 SUM SCAG iakin a Sot cles asdualalepee Muhaectaeeaneuars 4 12 SVSICM CONTOUIANON sais excell cai osiiy aaceulioaliaeanae 4 2 4 5 system environment coisceanarecbanceeckataveragtesede manrdiedessatzentenness 1 9 System MOJE ironin EE EAA 4 19 system Telay sarsie a a AA 4 24 IM 04L05A01 61E D e E E E 4 8 4 24 EC RIP eria E 4 26 temperature unit s sssssesseessesrerertrrttrtsersrrn tr rtrtrrereeree nnne 4 24 EMPIRIG TING sesocan seoadaneeeeone aseaaeecenteee 3 32 PUG display serrera ni ENERE E E R 3 19 tim
125. t cc 5 3 display change without login cccccccececececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 4 display CO OF eresiisrsrerr pi inre inan E ENEE ERA EET 3 8 4 9 display numeric value s ssssssssennrnrrrreressrrnrrrtrrrrrnesrern nene 3 22 display setting file eee ceccccccccceceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeess 3 32 display SOON ssscavesveseatanscsvicaviaxivleiuicuaneumionsavacudenncumeaedouunets 4 12 display update interval ccccccccececeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeaeaes 4 14 display ZONG aa dard tos aseat sce a raroarec gua EREE EN EAEE ARET 4 8 displaying the waveform cccccccccccecececececeeceeeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeess 3 4 CIN SON ie toe se a A E dacecanencadnnssedesuen oocaceos 4 9 e mail transmission ceccccececeessseeeceeesseeeeeseeaseeeeeeeeenes 4 31 CUE ZO NG EENE ETEA TA N E I PE E E 3 10 editing marks sopracena E Rn E Ra 3 16 editing setup data cecececceccceeececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteness 4 5 SNC POI secsec iena a R 3 35 engineering Mode cecececcececececeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeerereneneneess 4 14 exiting the Data Viewer sssessssssenrrrrrrrreresrsrrnrrrrrrrrenen 3 1 exiting the Hardware Configurator ccccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 1 SPO se a rer are tt mare ern ae eee rrr 1 5 2 12 Po i T E N P A E EE E E E 4 15 ER E S E NANET E N A N E E EIE dees 4 15 NI a a 3 31 UM 2 ORG coca ste ees ea A T E 3 10 functions of the communicator ccceeee
126. t TimeAxis Y xis Close save Display Setting Ctrl amp Use Display Setting Save Template File Use Template File Delete Template File 2 Select File Delete Template File Link Previous File Link Next File Print Ctrl P Print Preview Print Settings Print Setup Exit 3 34 IM 04L05A01 61E 3 12 Converting the Data Converting the Batch Data and TLOG Data The batch data or TLOG data can be converted to ASCII Lotus and Excel formats Data Viewer Batch Data Graph Process1 00000007 B File Edt TimeAxis YAsis View Window Convert Information Sign PE ToASCI Ida Ab 148 BY RIA AIT FIB B To Lotus ee Pone 2 The Conversion Details dialog box opens GROUP 1 IP 2 Alara Ta Mark To Operation Log To When waveform display or numeric display is open 3 Set the items Enter the conversion range ASCII Conversion Details UO D r D lt D wn O S D Start Fat 2001 08 24 15 21 50 000 End J761 2001084 15 21 50 000 Step i i Group ey Enter group numbers Enter channel numbers Clicking here opens the Channel dialog box Clicking here opens the Change the File Name dialog box 4 Click here Save destination and file name Select either one Select a channel Channel CHOD CHOOS cHood A CHO31 File name Frocess1 0071 OK Select the destination
127. ta continuous data add approval information e User locked invalidated due to erroneous operation password disable is added to the operation log of the data file e Export the batch data continuous data to a different name change the file name You cannot overwrite to an existing file when importing or exporting data Overwriting not possible Overwriting not possible ao Overwriting not possible Batch Data and Continuous Data Batch data is handled in batch units batch number lot number and can be identified from the following information see section 2 3 e Hardware serial number Serial number of the instrument that acquired the data e Batch number lot number e Data serial number Sequence number assigned in the order of occurrence by the instrument that acquired the data numbered for every data acquisition start and stop operation Continuous data is handled in units of files and can be identified from the following data see section 2 3 e Hardware serial number e Batch number lot number e Data serial number e Relative number File number assigned in the order of occurrence within a single continuous data set Overwriting not possible ae 0001 Batch No Lot No ee a serial number Batch data Hardware serial number 124338617 __START_ STOP_ yee alee in batch units ee P1 Continuous 0035 Batch No Lot No Continuous data SOON Data serial number Tc TT R
128. ta created using the DXP loads and saves the data to the DAQSIGNIN directory e Types of data that can be imported Batch data continuous data TLOG data and setup data e When importing a file you can specify whether to delete the original data e You cannot import the same data that has already been imported and not yet exported Managing the Imported Data Imported batch data continuous data TLOG data and setup data are listed Fora description on the displayed items see section 2 3 2 4 and 2 5 e Batch data continuous data is displayed using the batch name batch number lot number e The list can be sorted by the displayed items batch number lot number start time etc IM 04L05A01 61E 1 1 DAQSIGNIN Overview e You can display detail information to view the files making up the batch data continuous data The files has dbd or dbe extensions Starting the Viewer You can start the Viewer from the list of batch data continuous data or TLOG data Starting the Hardware Configurator e You can start the Hardware Configurator from the list of batch data continuous data The setup data is displayed on the Hardware Configurator e You can start the Hardware Configurator from the list of setup data In this case the setup data excluding the login information and batch system settings can be viewed Starting the Communicator You can connect the PC to the DXP via the Ethernet network to receive setup data
129. ted on the viewer Mark created on the DXP message 3 24 IM 04L05A01 61E 3 6 Listing and Converting Alarms and Marks Showing Hiding Cursors Showing the Cursor Cursors A and B are displayed by pointing to an alarm or marker or by carrying out the same mouse operation as a drag amp drop operation on each screen Note The alarm or mark cursors are linked to the cursors on the waveform display circular display numerical display and cursor value display Hiding the Cursor Select View Hide Cursor Copying to the Clipboard For the operating procedure see page 3 23 Converting the Alarm List Mark List and Operation Log List The Alarm List Mark List and Operation Logs can be converted to ASCII Lotus and Excel formats A Data Viewer Batch Data Alarm Mark List Proces El File Edt View Window Convert Information Sign E a aa E To Excel moe HGH Gam eee 48 bl IMB BP TAA APTA Tolotus Alarm Ta Mark To Operation Log To 1 Click here Convert Alarm to Mark to or Operation log to 2 The Alarm List Mark List or Operation Log dialog box opens File CDAGSIGNINIProcess1 O0000002 Alarmxls 3 Click here 4 The Save As dialog box opens Specify the folder Enter the file name File name Process1 00000002 Alarm xk 5 Set the items and click here save ag Ipe Excel Files ls Cancel Excel Files xls Zi Lect a
130. ters Header1 and Header2 Set the string to be attached to the e mail message using up to 64 alphanumeric characters IM 04L05A01 61E 4 31 4 6 Configuring the System Mode Setting SNTP Channel d Timer i Report _ Alarm Relay Remote SMTP P Sean Intervalvemory P Application SMTP server i OFF Qon SNTP server SNTF client function Temperature Server name Date amp Time Time zone Bart Number system Relay i Access interval SNTP client Active storage changes Access reference time function E Network Access timeout SHTP synched to start Time adjust on Start action OFF Memory Data Out G 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 server 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 ac
131. 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 IM 04L05A01 61E IM 04L05A01 61E 4 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 Moge i SlarinRelay Remote o Scan IntervalvMemory i Channel Application FTF connection d Timer iReport ServerName i Temperature Port Number i Date amp Time Time zone i Login Name Select the J System Relay Password Unspecified file transfer E Network PASV G Mot Use iisipin Ta Disp amp Event Data Gor on Report Gor on Snapshot Gor on Memory Data Out 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
132. the operation log of setting changes see section 2 5 e Other setup data Includes setup data saved using keys on the DXP setup data saved using the Hardware Configurator and setup data received using the Communicator The configuration serial number is 0 Setup data used during data acquisition The data is saved within the batch data continuous data file No configuration serial number Configuration serial number Setup data when the settings are changed 0 __ Configuration serial number Other setup data 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 see sections 2 3 3 7 and 3 8 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 1 3 NINDISOVG 24 Bulsn a1ojag 1 1 DAQSIGNIN Overview 1 4 User Locked A user is invalidated if a wrong password is entere
133. ther settings see sections 4 3 to 4 6 Confirming the Data Information 1 Select Information Data Information Ee Hardware Configurator Process1 0021 2 The Information Help i dialog box opens File Comm Setting System View Information Edit S BSl i Data Information aa Login information Infor mation x Hardware Serial Mo 12A338669 Batch Mo Frocessi Lot Mo 21 Start Time gt BOO206i21 10 06 21 000 End Time gt BOOBM06i21 12 45 50 000 Save User gt ABC O01 Created Time gt BOO2BM06i21 10 02 30 625 3 To close the dialog box click OK Confirming the System Configuration 1 Select System System Configuration Ee Hardware Configurator Process1 002 File Comm Setting System Wie Information Er 2 The System Configuration 3 ERIR access ne dialog box opens im gt System Configuration Type Dx 200P G DX 100P Channel Bech acH Wecd GWi2cnH Style bx100F Math Func orr Gon Serial Wor Girs 232 QPrs 4224485 Media oe Bata G P Alarm Relay MONE F with Failtwem End Option P Remote WS cut0 cu25 RTD input F Cal Correction Setting 3 To close the dialog box click OK 4 2 IM 04L05A01 61E 4 1 Confirming the Setup Data Confirming the Login Information and the Batch System Settings IM 04L05A01 61E To confirm the information other than login information and batch system settings see section 4 2 and t
134. tinuous data files Calibration Correction Can only be specified on measurement channels Click here also selectable from Setting Engineering Mode Setting Setting A cox GHo2 Hos cHod cHos cHos cHa chos gt Select channel Number of Set Points OFF z Select the number of set points User Key J Daylight Saving Time Batch Cal Correct 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 4 18 IM 04L05A01 61E 4 6 Configuring the System Mode Alarm Relay Remote 2 Click here also selectable from Setting System Mode Setting 1 Select this tab th hi R EE oo System Mode p Remote Alarm Relay Scan Intervaltbiemory Fetlazh i OFF Bon a Relay AND noe B I Application F Timer Relay Action 1 De Energize i Energize a
135. tion 1 From the menu bar select Help About The About dialog box will appear ZB DAQSIGNIN Manager R4 01 Copyright 2 2001 2004 YOROGAVYA Electric Corporation Software Japan This product is licensed to vokogawa vokogawa Displays the serial number 2 Toclose the dialog box click OK IM 04L05A01 61E 2 15 a1eMyos ebeuely D Chapter 3 Data Viewer Software 3 1 Starting and Exiting the Data Viewer Starting the Data Viewer The Data Viewer is started from the Manager To start the Viewer by selecting the batch data continuous data see section 2 3 To start the Viewer by selecting TLOG data see section 2 4 Display Example of Continuous Data Displays circular section 3 4 Displays numeric values section 3 5 Displays alarm mark section 3 6 Displays waveforms section 3 3 Displays operation log section 3 7 Displays Data information TLOG data Applies signature section 3 9 information section 3 2 Printing Converts the data section 3 12 section 3 13 Saves display settings Displays version section 3 11 information Cee eer el File Edit TimeAxis Y xis View Window Gorvert Informatio 3 Menu bar Eal AAA A MM i E O Be w p Toolbar 145 R IMB Bp aH RA IAB Bp Search bar Continuous Cata GraphlPl Continuaus 8003 GROUP 1 GROUP 2 opel 1 4 4 Plant Stop Mark ep 200111121 Absolute Time h m l 1 fl a Ready NUM Status bar Tool Bar Search Bar
136. unction of the setting measurement server via the communication interface see IM04L05A01 17E Connection is not possible using a user name that is already connected 1 7 NINDISOVG eu Bulsn a1ojag 1 1 DAQSIGNIN Overview Style S1 Data ie Serial l l communication Simultaneous connection not possible Only one type of connection i Login using keys Ethernet Note The administrator logs into the setting function of the setting measurement server via the communication interface using DAQSIGNIN see IM04L05A01 17E 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 IP Address and Serial are not transmitted Clearing the Invalidated User When a user is invalidated other administrators can reset the password of the invalidated user to default In addition the user locked icon displayed on the DXP can be cleared operation acknowledge Logging Operations When the DXP is controlled from DAQSIGNIN the operation is recorded in the DXP operation log Auto Logout Communication Timeout Keepalive Auto Logout Communication Timeout and Keepalive that are set on the DXP applies Batch data and setup data created on the DX200P with a style number of S1 does not include login information and batch system settin
137. ut in the header when printed IM 04L05A01 61E 3 3 3 3 Displaying the Waveform Displaying the Waveform 1 Click here Window Graph Data Viewer Batch Data Sheet Process1 0006 lal File Edit View Window Convert Information Sign Help 2 The waveform display screen opens MBjis a e al Q All amp t eOe 4A Ab I4B B RIA AJI RIB Bp Group selection tab Mark on the active waveform Zone display area Copies to clip board page 3 14 Waveforn display zone page 3 10 General display settings page 3 5 Waveforn display limit page 3 12 Adds arbitrary marks page 3 16 Displays the cursor value page 3 15 Displays alarms page 3 13 ue i Displays statistics page 3 15 Zoom in zoom out page 3 9 Links the continuous data files page 3 18 Vien Jata Graph Process1 0006 indi le Edit Dimes Axis View Window Convert Informatidn Sien Help A white frame indicates the section of the a E E 2 Ba ia CCP Mi Bl M Mo a EE i d Ea te EN waveform that is being GE ey Ces displayed 5 GROU Color overview see the description below Color display adjuster Revver FBC ea 2 a turn ON OFF the En color overview display Trip line of the active waveform Message mark page 3 16 e A ait cco nt Alarm display area 34 09 36 00 Absolute Time h m 3 Magnification Waveform display area Moves the waveform display position Scro
138. veform 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 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 IM 04L05A01 61E Graph 4 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 IM 04L05A01 61E 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 s
139. w You can preview the print layout before actually printing the data Selecting File Print Preview displays the print preview screen Printing E 1 Click here File Print Ey Hardware Configurator Fro 2 The Selection of print contents dialog box opens Only when the login information is displayed Comm Setting Sys 3 Select the print contents and click here Print login inforarntion Cancel 4 The Print dialog box opens Print Ei EI Printer Name FE oson EPL 4000 k Properties Shatus Default printer Ready Type Epson EPL 4000 Where LPT Comment Print to file Copies Humber of copies fi Print range ie All ft Pages from tof Pel aid Fee Selection OF Cancel K 5 Select the printer print range the number of copies and click OK IM 04L05A01 61E 4 35 Joyeinbiyuoy ssempiepy gt 4 10Characters that can be Used The characters in the following 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 as the user name user ID and password for signing u wv w ek v fe e de JF I Note ____ and cannot be used for the name of the directory where files are to be saved 4 36 IM 04L05A01 61E Chapter 5 Communicator 5 1 Connecting to the DXP and Disconnecting from the DXP
140. y operation on the DXP and no data transfer between the DXP and the Communicator for the specified time see section 4 4 of the DX100P DX200P User s Manual Maintenance Test Server The Maintenance Test Server can drop the connection between the DXP and the Communicator see IM04L05A01 17E Communication Error Keep Alive The connection drops when a communication error or a timeout of the keep alive function is detected see section 1 1 of IM04L05A01 017E 5 3 JoyeoIuUNWWOY a 5 2 Loading the Setup Data from the DXP Loading the Setup Data i Name of the user logged in host f Communicator 1 Click to select 2 Click here 3 The Save As dialog box opens 2 i i stupita _ 4 Select the destination folder 5 Enter the file name 6 Click here Configuration ilef ppl i gees a 7 Displays the progress of reception Informe aaa and the reception complete message 8 Click here 9 Hardware Configurator starts and displays the loaded setup data 5 4 IM 04L05A01 61E 5 2 Loading the Setup Data from the DXP E x Ee Hardware Configurator recy ppl File Comm Setting System View hformation Edit Help amp E p Meas Note e The loaded setup data is only for viewing e The login information and batch system settings are not displayed e For a description of creating a new setup data based on the loaded setup data see section 4 2 e The loaded setup data is
141. y screen opens Zone display area Show Hide the zone display area channel No tag i ES a x Be 2 Q it M M m sk BBO Ml Nl a a Gh Data Viewer Batch Data Circular Process1 00000016 al Fie Eq ZEE t Timedsis Y Ass View Window Convert Information Sign Help Me CHO mm CHOO3 EE CHOO4 Select the active ea waveform Cursor 11 15 00 Alarm display area Trip line of the active waveform came __ Displayed time per cycle ee OO EE Rey R R SCS Date Circular display area Drag this bar to change the Absolute or relative time size of the zone display area Move the waveform display position Turn ON OFF waveform display Scroll bar Brightness adjustment knob of the circular display area Grid brightness adjustment knob Note ____ SSS The trip lines on the circular screen cannot be dragged and dropped You can change the position of the trip lines by changing the values in the General Display Settings dialog box 3 20 IM 04L05A01 61E 3 4 Circular Display Setting the Time Axis Selecting absolute or relative time display Zooming in or zooming out on the time axis See section 3 3 Displaying the Waveform However zooming in or zooming out by specifying the zoom rate is not applied Selecting the displayed time Data Viewer Batch Data Cir S Eile Edit TimeAxis YAris Wi nli w Absolute Time 4A bl 14B Relative Time
142. you repeat the operation of entering a wrong password and clicking OK three consecutive times the user name cannot be used to display the login information and batch system settings of the data or sign the data User Locked is recorded in the operation log Displaying setup data excluding login information and batch system settings If a check mark is not placed on Configurator Show login information setup data excluding login information and batch system settings is displayed in step 3 For the operating procedure of the Hardware Configurator see chapter 4 2 6 IM 04L05A01 61E 2 3 Handling Batch Data Continuous Data Displaying Batch Data Continuous Data Starting the Data Viewer 2 DAQSIGNIN Manager ioj x File Sort Miew Configurator Communicator Help Gr Oi Batch tContinuous TLOG Configuration Hardware Serial Mo Batch Mo Lot Mo Process 0021 Pi Continuous 0005 FP Continuous 0003 FP Continuous 0003 Double click the data to start the Viewer For the operating procedure of the Viewer see chapter 3 Note ___ SSS If the number of samples in the batch data exceeds 5 000 000 the data cannot be displayed at once using the Viewer The Select data dialog box shows the file list of data in displayable blocks Select the block you wish to view Data points are over viwer limit Which data do you see Checked data were already shown in viewer After all data was shown i is possible t
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