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1. Operation Guide MW100 Data Acquisition Unit vigilantplant YOKOGAWA 4th Edition Yokogawa Electric Corporation User Registration Thank you for purchasing YOKOGAWA products We invite you to register your products in order to receive the most up to date product information To register visit the following URL or click the Product Registration button in the opening screen of the Manual CD ROM http www yokogawa com ns reg PRS 105 02E IM MW100 02E Contents Checking the Contents of the P Cc A06 kk kk kaka kk kk kk kk KAKA KA AK KA KA KK KA AA A KA KAK KK A A AA A KK KA KA KK KK A KK K KA K KK A KA KK KA KA KK RR 5 INEFOGUCTION TO Fume Ors cassiane rlrl r rawr r 10 Overview of the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit Luu kk k EK KK KK KK K k KK KK KK KAK KA 10 Overview of MW100 Viewer Software iu kk kek kK kK ka K k A k K kK k KAK KK K kK KK KK kk K K KK KK k kK k 11 Address Setting SOT W A Spt ea lalik sk kala di kaza kak lak la kk d ka sc oc ka kun enc ka alan kelka w ku ances Haha iaasa k ka J uan denka siba ku a x la daa kaw 11 jjh h XcXxZ gt e 7 P 7S D pppDDpDp pp g 5 P gE_ o ow _ev vvvggzyFamv 12 ala n NM Dr gt gt gt e o oee gt gt r gt gt _ _ _ _ oe r r Je 12 Flow of Operations during Installat
2. 1 Resistance 100 O 0 1 1 Resistance 10 O 0 1 1 Resistance 250 O 0 1 1 Resistance 100 O 0 1 1 Resistance 10 O 0 1 Min Q ty Note 1 1 512 MB 1 1 GB 1 2 GB Note MX100 MW100 Gate software for connecting to DAQLOGGER data acquisition software Note Upgrades the MW100 to the latest style of MW100 Introduction to Functions For details on individual functions see one of the following user s manuals located on the enclosed CD ROM MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E MW100 Communication Command Manual IM MW100 17E or MW100 Viewer Software User s Manual IM MW180 01E Overview of the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit 10 The MW100 Data Acquisition Unit consists of a main module equipped with an Ethernet port I O modules for input and output of signals these are the same as those for the MX100 Data Acquisition Unit and a base plate to which the first two items are mounted The main module comes with a HTTP server function allowing users to easily enter settings and monitor measured data from a PC using a browser The MW100 can be used for data acquisition on site as a standalone enabling data acquisition on up to 360 channels using the Modbus TCP or RTU function The MW100 Data Acquisition Unit can be flexibly configured for a variety of measuring environments One to one Connection with a PC This is an example of a system for small scale logging IP address settings and other capa
3. 3 Set the input type measuring range measurement span scale and other items The following is an example For procedures for setting up an input module other than the universal input module see the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E chapter 3 Top gt Channel Setting gt AIDI Channel Setting a oS eee Fan 2 0000 fo for fo for for 09 O 2 0000 Scale r a Scale feon F000 2 000 2 0000 2 0000 EME z a e nN fa f 2 o 2 So 2 oS Apply 20 IM MW100 02E Entering Settings on the MW100 Using a Browser Alarm and Relay Settings IM MW100 02E From the browser top screen click Channel Setting gt Alarm Setting AI DI The alarm setting screen in displayed Top gt Channel Setting gt Alarm Setting AI DI 005 N Top gt Channel Setting gt Alarm Setting AIDI 2 Select the channel range you wish to set in the list 3 Select the alarm type then enter the alarm value and hysteresis For details on alarm setting items see the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E section 1 3 L awy 4 Click here The alarm settings are changed After choosing Channel Setting in step 4 click DO Channel Setting The relay setting screen in displayed For details see the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E secti
4. browser operations MW100 Communication IM MW100 17E Describes the communication command of the Command Manual MW100 main module MW100 Connecting Ethernet and IM MW100 71E Explains the procedure to check the Ethernet Checking the Connection connection Precautions on the Use of the IM MX100 71E Summarizes the precautions regarding the use of the MX100 MW100 MW 100 Data Acquisition Unit MX100 Data Acquisition Unit IM MX100 72E Describes concisely the installation procedures and Installation and Connection Guide wiring procedures of the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit MX100 MW100 Quick Start IM MX100 79E Explains the contents of the quick start package Package Checking the Contents SL1 SL2 and SL3 options of the Package Control of pollution caused by IM MX100 91C Describes control of pollution caused by the product MX100 MW100 products 772075 AC Adapter IM 772075 01E Describes the specifications of the AC adapter power supply suffix code 2 MW100 Viewer Software User s IM MW180 01E Describes the functions and operations of the MW100 Manual Viewer Software that comes standard with the MW100 main module Notes e This manual describes style number S3 of the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit It also describes release number R3 03 of the MW100 Viewer Software e When configuring an MW100 system the versions of the instruments used in the system indicated by the hardware style number and software release number must meet th
5. DNS server 6 Click here The edited items are applied to the MW100 Apply Release Cancel Connecting with a Browser 7 Connect an Ethernet cable between the MW100 and PC then start the browser 8 Enter the IP address of the MW100 in the browser s URL Address box Ex Specifying the IP address using the browser Address http 192 168 1 100 EJ co Links The MW100 top screen appears From the browser you can change MW100 settings or acquire record data GT maser MNN YOKOGAWA WAUMASTER DATA ACQUISITION UNIT Top Single Screen Channel Setting Dual Screen System Setting Data View Display Setting SERRE Cezaa cation Seting pm f EEE Fe fe Apply IM MW100 02E Entering Settings on the MW100 Using a Browser MW100 System Settings Display of Module Information and Reconfiguration 1 From the browser top screen click System Setting gt Module Information The module information screen is displayed AU MASTER MAW 1000 YOKOGAWA DATA ACQUISITION UNIT Top gt System Setting gt Module Information fo wx TO UNV M10 hax 10 UNV M10 fai 10 UNV M10 ix 10 UNV M10 e wai 20 PWM MOB ix 20 PWM MOB BT Mi 12 B12 M04 ix 12 B12 M04 HE dE Em 2 Ifthe Configured Module and Attached Module displays are different click here System reconfiguration is executed The Configured Module and Attached Module displays become the sam
6. Mark List Show the numeric display window Show the waveform display window Switching between Absolute and Relative time Changing the Display Using the Menu You can display the Edit View and Window menus Edit View Window Convert View Window Convert Information H i H ai a a Show the computation result display window Select All Ctrl A Apply Display Settings in Data File Change the data file display Erase Cursor Clear the Cursor ean ra Search a mark Ter N Switch between enanne number tag name arene Tag Comment and tag comment 1 bez elete Mark Add delete a mark v Absolute Time Switch between absolute and relative time 2 eset Mark Relative Time Turn ON OFF the toolbar Turn ON OFF the status bar Tool Bar v Status Bar W ndow Sener Informe Arrange the display window oan select cascade or tile 1 MW100 data do not have tag comments associated with Arrangelcons Arrange window icons them If you select Tag comment the Tag name is displayed e Show the waveform display window 2 Displays also the Format item during numeric display a vat Show the numeric display window Alarm Mark Select how to arrange the display area from auto horizontal and vertical Control Alarm Mark detailed list display Statistics a T x Show the window for displaying cursor values 1 Graph data 0006 mxs j v 2 Graph data 0007 mxs Show the computation result display window Switch the display window 32
7. Name Primary Domain Suffix Secondary Domain Suffix go Register Host Name to a DNS server Address Setting Screen Note If your OS is Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 and the firewall is enabled it may not be recognized even if you click the Search button To solve the problem see appendix 1 in the MW100 Viewer Software User s Manual this phenomenon may also occur with some third party anti virus programs IM MW100 02E 15 Connecting the Main Module to a PC 16 5 Make entries in the address setting screen The following is an example of editing such entries Host name mw100user Specify IP address 192 168 1 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 Specify a DNS server Primary DNS server 192 168 1 101 Secondary DNS server 192 168 1 102 Specify a domain suffix Primary domain suffix daqmaster1 com Secondary domain suffix daqmaster2 com In this example the PC and the MW100 can communicate when for example the PC has an IP address of 192 168 1 10 and a subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 cry Network Config C Get an IP address automatically IP Address 192 168 1100 Subnet Mask 255 255255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 C Get DNS Information automatically Primary DNS Server 192 168 1 101 Secondary DNS Server 192 168 1 102 Domain Name Primary Domain Suffix daqmaster1 com Secondary Domain Suffix daqmaster2 com El Register Host Name to a
8. Name avs 7 Click here GEAN 1 From the browser top screen choose Display Setting gt Message Setting The message setting screen in displayed Top gt Display Setting gt Message Setting No Message oo Apply 3 Click here The message setting is changed 2 Enter a message Operation in the browser s monitor screen 1 Select a message Free or 1 to 5 2 Ifyou select Free enter characters up to 15 alphanumerics Free Message E 3 Click here The selected message is displayed on the monitor screen IM MW100 02E Changing Monitor Screen Display Conditions Display Scale Settings 1 From the browser top screen choose Display Settings gt Graph Scale Setting The scale setting screen in displayed Top gt Display Setting gt Graph Scale Setting GE 1 10 4 2 Click to select the channel range you wish to set j na Linear Auto Normal 3 Select each setting item or specify 004 Linear Auto r J Normal I I aoe it The graph display reference position is applied to the numerical b r Jew Bl el coner Zl and bar graph displays Other fo08 Linear lt j5 Z Center Z settings are applied to all types of os flog zl Normal z display screens Law 4 4 Click here The display settings are changed Scale Setting Example Scale division setting example Linear Lo
9. UNV For DCV TC DI 3 wire RTD input VTD For DCV TC DI input V4R For DCV DI 4 wire RTD 4 wire resistance input Number of channels and H0411 4 CH high speed measurement minimum measurement Interval 10 ms measurement interval M06 6 CH medium speed measurement minimum measurement interval 100 ms M10 1 10 CH medium speed measurement minimum measurement interval 100 ms L30 30 CH medium speed measurement minimum measurement interval 500 ms NC Without the plate with the clamp terminals H3 M3 screw terminals 1 H0O4 or M10 must be selected if UNV is selected M06 must be selected if V4R is selected VTD must be selected if L30 is selected 2 The NC option can be specified only when M10 is specified 3 The H3 option can be specified only when L30 is specified Options Strain Input Module Model Suffix Code Description MX112 Input type B12 Internal bridge resistance 120 Q B35 Internal bridge resistance 350 Q NDI NDIS connector for connections to an external bridge head Number of channels and M04 4 CH medium speed measurement minimum measurement and measurement interval measurement interval 100 ms Pulse Input Module Model Suffix Code Description MX114 Input type PLS Non voltage contact 5 V logic open collector input Number of channels and M10 10 CH medium speed measurement minimum measurement interval 100 ms measuremen
10. link between the MW100 and the connected device is established and communication is mutually possible TX LED Blinks in green when packet transmission is being carried out normally ETHERNET Connection to the PC Make the connection via a hub For a one to one connection with a PC make the connection as shown in the figure below In the same manner you can connect multiple MW100 Data Acquisition Units to a single PC 14 IM MW100 02E Connecting the Main Module to a PC Ethernet Connection Setting the IP Address Because the IP address is not set by factory default set the IP address first 1 After opening an Ethernet connection between the MW100 and PC run the MW100 Viewer Software CD ROM or the IP address setting software installed on the PC 2 Click here The MW100 information is displayed i xi _ Host Name Ld C Get an IP address automatically B C Get DNS Information automatically Secondary DNS Server TT _ _ _ E Primary Domain Suffix Secondary Domain Suffix TT _ _ E n Register Host Name to a DNS server 3 Click here 4 Click here Information appears in the address Setting changes setting screen are enabled aici xj File View Help Network Config C Get an IP address automatically IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway C Get DNS Information automatically Primary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Domain
11. power cords is supplied according to the instrument s suffix codes UL CSA Standard VDE Standard AS Standard BS Standard GB Standard complies with CCC A1074WD A1009WD A1024WD A1054WD A1064WD Na Note Not included when screw terminals are specified for the power section Suffix code W AC adapter and Power cord 1 Model 772075 1 Power Cord for AC adapter one of the following power cords is supplied according to the instrument s suffix codes UL CSA Standard VDE Standard AS Standard BS Standard GB Standard complies with CCC Note Not included when screw terminals are specified for the power section Suffix code W MW100 Viewer Software MW100 Manual CD ROM 2 Model MW180 1 Part number B8724XA 2 Includes e MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E e This manual IM MW100 02E e MW100 Communication Command Manual IM MW100 17E e MW100 Viewer Software User s Manual IM MW180 01E Paper Manuals e MW100 Data Acquisition Unit Operation Guide IM MW100 02E e Precautions on the Use of the MX100 MW100 Data Acquisition Unit IM MX100 71E e MX100 MW100 Data Acquisition Unit Installation and Connection Guide IM MX100 72E e Control of pollution caused by MX100 MW100 products IM MX100 91C Bracket for base plate Screw for bracket Part number B8724EF Part number B9988DL N NS T47 Comes pre installed for the quick start package SL1 SL2 or SL3 option I
12. 08 MX120 PWM M08 MX125 MKC M10 For empty slots with no module installed Dedicated to the MX110 V4R M06 Dedicated to the MX112 B12 M04 2 Dedicated to the MX112 B35 M04 2 Dedicated to the MX110 UNV M10 MX114 PLS M10 MX115 D05 H10 MX115 D24 H10 Dedicated to the MX110 UNV M10 Dedicated to the MX110 UNV M10 Dedicated to the MX110 UNV M10 For the 772062 only applies from MX110 UNV M10 to screw terminal block 772061 MX114 PLS M10 to screw terminal block 772061 MX115 D05 H10 to screw terminal block 772061 and MX115 D24 H10 to screw terminal block 772061 772068 is only applicable to MX112 B35 M04 772069 is only applicable to MX112 B12 M04 IM MW100 02E A PIII Shunt resistor No Name Model 16 Shunt resistor 438920 for the clamp terminal 17 Shunt resistor 438921 for the clamp terminal 18 Shunt resistor 438922 19 Shunt resistor 415920 20 Shunt resistor 415921 21 Shunt resistor 415922 Memory card No Name Model 22 Adapter for CompactFlash 772090 card 23 CompactFlash card 772093 24 CompactFlash card 772094 25 CompactFlash card 772095 Operating temperature range 40 to 85 C Software Application Sold Separately No Name Model 1 GateMX MW WX1 Style Upgrade Kit Sold Separately IM MW100 02E No Name Model 1 Style upgrade kit for the 772050 02 MW100 Checking the Contents of the Package UR U TEBEK 13 Min Q ty Note 1 Resistance 250 0 0 1
13. Alarm status Black Green Red Alarm not Illuminated No alarm occurring Illuminated Alarm occurring set up Blinking Alarm hold clear wait symbol in circle is alarm type H L rH rL dH dL tH tL after alarm factor cleared Blinking Alarm hold clear wait after alarm factor occurrence Bar Graphs Displays measured values in a bar graph When alarms are set the alarm status is displayed to the left of the bar graph For information on alarm statuses see Digital Display 6 0 j m i a 3 0 45 N W 2 2 25 3 0 ez e i A 1 5 1 5 n 0 75 0 0 a p i 9 0 0 15 H Shi T 075 3 0 urri 2 i ra 1 5 4 5 a 3 Eg a 2 25 6 0 zi ha 4 U 3 0 BaN EYA ESSA 6 0 45 3 0 15 0 0 1 5 3 0 4 5 25 as 6 0 1 398 Y 1 397 Y 1 396 1 5 e Meters Displays measured values in a meter When alarms are set the alarm status is displayed to the left of the meter For information on alarm statuses see Digital Display IM MW100 02E 29 Viewing Measured Data on the Monitor Screen and Starting Stopping Recording e Overview Display Alarms status and type and measured values are displayed as numerical values in the monitor display screen Skipped channels are not displayed If the size of the window is reduced only the alarms are displayed Starting Recording 4 Click the Record Start button in the screen display Saving of data to the CF card begins Click to start
14. Cursor B 2 Click the mouse where you wish to read the data in the waveform display window If you wish to read another point simultaneously drag the cursor Cursor A appears at the position where you first clicked Cursor B appears at the position where you released the mouse button 3 From the Window menu Time at Cursor B choose Cursor value display side EA Data War at Lx gz NE ime between Cursors A an The Cursor window Opens Data number at Cursor A M ove Difference in the data number as shown in the figure on the right Time at Cursor A Cursor B between Cursors A and B indow Convert Information Help Control data 0507 1916 mxs Group waz Se KA ees Curgor A Cursor B Differe Cursor A Cursor B Difference Data No Data No za j 7a l 55 2005 05 07 2005 05 07 PER 2005 05 07 2005 05 07 Absokta Time 19 01 45 200 19 01 56 300 00 00 17 100 Aksojute Time 19 01 45 200 19 01 56 200 00 00 11 000 Channel No Yalue A Yalue B Value B Value 4 Channel No Value A Value B Value B Yalue 4 0 4 HODD l 0 0925 0 0131 0 0794 0 0 Statistics O VER v 1 Graph 51600002 MxD HERRE E HEEE Alarm Channel display color indication Readout value of Cursor B Readout value of Cursor A Channel number and Readout value of Cursor B measurement unit Readout value of Cursor A Statistical Computation over an Area of Measured Computed Data 1 Inthe waveform display window click the ta
15. IM MW100 02E Viewing Measured Data on the Viewer Software Ghanging the Display Using the Display Setup Window See the explanation in the figure below Change the display settings and click OK Set the display for each display group Display ON OFF Switch to another display group Group name Turn ON OFF the trip point display Channel display color N General Display Settings B x PER ME z i i pa m ER Q 02 03 o4 os os oz fos og 0 11 12 13 14 15 16 r 18 19 20 21 d2 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 39 p 4 Se ee Group Name Group 1 ls Scale Zone A No Channel No Y Axis Form wor cHoo001 je yvvo2 f cHoooo2 a _ C0003 ER co evos j CHO00011 i wos i CHO0012 a WO CHO0013 u wos CH00014 u wog cCH00015 u 410 CHO0016 u 11 CHO001 7 a Wi2 CHO00018 u 13 CH00019 u 14 CH00020 2 o o o o o o o o o o o o o oJj bh QAT TE FAS B EZL Scple Calc Select the Y axis Trip point value display format Display zone position Maximum and minimum Click to display the flag to values of the scale select it for copying pasting or click to hide the flag to Select the Y axis type linear logarithmic deselect it Turn Y axis ON OFF when displaying multi axes z
16. M MW100 02E T Checking the Contents of the Package Optional Accessories Sold Separately AC adapter No Name Model AC adapter Power supply code 772075 Terminals No Name 2 11 12 13 14 15 il m2 10 CH screw terminal block with RJC Connection cable between the input module and screw terminal block Connection cable between the input module and screw terminal block Plate with clamp terminals with RJC Clamp terminal Clamp terminal Connector cover Plate with clamp terminals Plate with clamp terminals Built in bridge 120 Q Plate with clamp terminals Built in bridge 350 Q Plate with screw terminal Plate with clamp terminal for current Built in shunt resistor of 10 Q Plate with clamp terminal for current Built in shunt resistor of 100 Q Plate with clamp terminal for current Built in shunt resistor of 250 Q Basic Suffix Min Q ty Code Model 772061 772062 050 772062 100 772063 772064 772065 772066 772067 772068 772069 772080 772081 772082 772083 Min Q ty 1 Note Cable for UL CSA Cable for VDE Cable for AS Cable for BS Cable for GB CCC Note Dedicated to the MX110 UNV M10 MX114 PLS M10 MX115 D05 H10 MX115 D24 H10 Cable length 50 cm Cable length 100cm1 Dedicated to the MX110 UNV M10 MX114 PLS M10 MX115 D05 H10 MX115 D24 H10 Dedicated to the MX110 UNV H04 Dedicated to the MX120 VAO M
17. P address and it searches for and displays other MW100s on the same segment The software allows you to change settings such as the MW100 host name IP address DNS server domain name and domain suffix and register a host name on the DNS server uz Address Setting iol xl File view Help ref Search cry Network Config No Check Host Name Serial No Model A 1 mw100pmk 27E123123 Mv 00 Host Name myv1 OOpmk 2 b k 27E123111 Mv 00 E Pam 27E123222 M 100 C Get ar IP address automatically 4 PPPMKO5S 27E123333 Myvi 00 IP Address 492 168 1 0 5 mazda 27E1 23666 M 00 6 27E123777 WAM DO Subnet Mask 255 255 254 0 ie PP 27E1 23888 Myvi 00 Default Gateway 192 166 1100 8 PPFOG 27E123999 Mv 00 g BIN 27E123000 nv oo b Get DNS Information automatically Primary DNS Server 192 168 1 2 Secondary DNS Server 192 168 1 3 Domain Name myv100 com Primary Domain Suffix DAQMASTER1 com Secondary Domain Suffix DAQMASTER2 com Register Host Name to a DNS server lt HEEE Apply Release Cancel The Address Setting software can also be run directly from the CD ROM without being installed on the PC Click a language selection button in the MW100 Viewer Software CD ROM address setting startup screen IM MW100 02E 11 Introduction to Functions Viewer Ready TED ER HER ti Data Viewer Braph 10800010 MXD iL File Edit View Window Convert Informa
18. Settings scccscecesectecnicencdesesiaveinostadectindstisdsucedesavsnshansangatdedede dialed KK K K KA k K KA k KAK KK KA KAK k K KK k K KK K kK KK KK k 21 Changing Monitor Screen Display Conditions lEi E u kk kak kk kak kk AA KAKA KAK AKA AA KAKA A A KK AA A A KK A A A A KK A A A KK A A A KK KK KIR KI 22 D gt _ccr r r oe _c_rlrcl l gt th e g 22 al E E EE Sr ee ee OEE EE ee ne en EE E ee eee rene eee ane ere E etn eer ney eer 22 Display Scale SS os sg cette sett aces kanan kaba ban babk d d ce cn h bawa EaR b cine ci anne k n k ek k H k b e bay b bad kile kule b k n n ka 23 Bele la Gaz be SC Dw ee eee eee ee ee ee ee ayn 24 DiS cay ahe E E ER E 24 Starting and Stopping Measurement and Recording E E kak kkkk kk kkk kk k KAKA KAKA AA KA KA A AK A KK AA A KK A A A KA KA KAK KA 25 Staring Measurement sacpegencetensencebescesesienwinccerceatayieshsencyautaeseetaneh beancasadsandasdieesntsusasbadendedencs soachonebesaumenrenen edieeniicbes 25 Staring X6 COL l T 4 5 xx 2 sa six masis n nee nenn nya muzaniadana na a kanan senayiy n nadan nan sla aviya b kadan au an nasa ak y ku APRESS AN WERA KA WANA B DAW Mad 2 n 26 SS WO e helke MEN Ze gt e gt p pp e o e epe r r r rererer_eoeeeee me ees ese eee 26 Stopping M e asUTr ml nl i i 44sxitx 2inyala n
19. XD a X0610005 MxD a XO6M 0006 MXD Recent File lan X0610006 MXD lan X0610007 MXD ui a XO6M0003 XD lan XO6MOOO4 MXD File name K06M0005 MxD Files of type Mx Synchronized Combined Data File mx Cancel File Information File Recovery None End Condition Divided Point Sync Process Not Done Start Time 2006 1 0 06 17 40 00 000 Creator End Time 2006 1 0 06 18 00 00 000 File No Num of Ch 1 Start Condition i File information 3 Select the file you wish to load and click the Open button The waveform display window opens When Loading Divided Data Files on the MW100 Before the waveform display window is displayed if a file that can be joined exists a dialog box opens with the message Combining with related files To join the data files click Yes To display only the specified file click No Information M3124 Combining with related files Yes No Opens the waveform display window 9 Data Viewer Graph data mxc Mi Fie Edit View Window Convert Information Help S Il Ea SMP ey El a IR IE EE EB Group 01 Group 02 pj lt hi bi lI lll oy EE H lan Ap la 100msec oA S m RA lI lli u EE E laa Ap Ka gt 100msec 11 40 34 11 40 35 11 40 40 11 40 50 Absolute Time h m s 2005 05 06 Absolute Time h m s Files are divided into the graphs and math channel graphs at the recording inte
20. a Formats The data formats below can be changed ASCII Text data with each data point separated by a comma The extension is txt Excel Data that can be opened using Microsofts spreadsheet application Excel version 8 0 Excel 97 or later The extension is xls Lotus Data that can be opened using IBM s Lotus 1 2 3 spreadsheet application version 2 0 or later The extension is wj2 From the Convert menu choose ASCII Excel or Lotus then execute the conversion in the dialog box that is displayed as shown in the figure below There is a limit to the number of data points that Excel and Lotus1 2 3 can handle Before executing the conversion set the channels groups to be converted the conversion range and the step so that the number of data points is appropriate Convert Informati To ASCII To Excel To Lotus Y Enter the range of group numbers to be converted ASCII Conversion Details Select whether to set the range to be converted using groups or channels rr Select Group Channel Recard Interval roup panne oooi Select the range of channels to be converted Click to open the selection dialog box Record Interval f 100msec f5 Select the record interval Only the channels with the selected record interval are converted r Select Data No Start e Enter the data range to be ER converted Step Can be specified using cursors before opening this dia
21. b of the group on which you wish to perform statistical computation over an area 2 Click the start position of the computation area in the waveform display area A light blue cursor appears in the waveform display area If multiple waveform display areas are displayed the cursor is displayed at the time position each waveform display area 3 Drag the cursor to the end position of the computation area Another light blue cursor appears at the position where the cursor was dragged Group selection tab Group 1 Group 2 HH 1a P 200msec Cursor the end of the statistical computation over an area Cursor the start of the statistical computation over an area 34 IM MW100 02E Viewing Measured Data on the Viewer Software 4 From the Window menu choose Statistics The Statistics window opens Data number at the start position of the statistical computation over an area Maximum value Minimum value Channel display color RMS value Minimum value Window Convert Information Help Stalistics data 0507 1916 mxc Group 1 i Channel No Start Data Nb End Data No Min Scroll f cH DDD1 C Arrange Icons eaa 7 the channel Graph Graph Sheet Layout gt CHD00011 7 Alarm Mark TE Control ____ cHoo0131c ri iii 4 v 1 Graph 51600002 MxD Channel number and Data number atthe end Maximum Value Average value measurement unit position of the statistical c
22. bilities PC Using a browser Easy setting entry Monitoring of measured data Using PC software IP address setting Calibration ie E MERE EREN Hub Ethernet port Main module Input Output module Standalone Configuration This is an example of configuration for an on site standalone data acquisition system MW100 Data Acquisition Unit One to N Connection with a PC Connections can be made via Ethernet or RS 422A 485 For connection examples see the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E Connecting to Modbus Devices You can connect to Modbus devices For connection examples see the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E IM MW100 02E Introduction to Functions Overview of MW100 Viewer Software MW100 Viewer Software consists of the three software components described below Viewer Data display data conversion statistical computation over an area FTP transfer Gata CF card data Calibrator Mwioo Ethernet port Input Output module Main module Main module 1 To change the factory default IP address set open a local 1 1 connection Input Output module Address Setting Software The address setting software allows you to enter initial communication settings on the MW100 main unit The software opens a local 1 to 1 connection with the MW100 main unit allowing changes to the factory default I
23. ck here then click the Initialize button Measurement Groups and Measurement Module Settings 1 From the browser top screen click System Setting gt Measurement Setting The measurement operation setting screen in displayed Top gt System Setting gt Measurement Setting 2 Click to select the measuring interval 3 Click to select measurement groups of the measurement intervals above for the input modules 4 Click here then select the integral time from the list If an output module is connected or if a module is not connected it is not displayed 5 Click here The settings are changed Note e The Interval Group that is assigned to the measurement group number is set as interval is short Interval group1 lt Interval group2 lt Interval group 3 interval is long e The equivalent of three modules worth of settings are entered for the 30 CH Medium Speed DCV TC DI Input Module Select the same measurement group for the three measurement groups e Select the same integral time for the three A D integral times 18 IM MW100 02E Entering Settings on the MW100 Using a Browser Settings for Recording to CF Card 1 From the browser top screen click System Setting gt Recording Setting The recording operation setting screen in displayed 2 Click here then select the save start operation 3 Click here to select the type of recording Tep gt Systen Setting gt R cording Setti
24. crew terminal UL CSA cable for AC adapter F AC power 3 pin inlet VDE Standard power cord DC power Screw terminal VDE cable for AC adapter R AC power 3 pin inlet AS Standard power cord DC power Screw terminal AS cable for AC adapter Q AC power 3 pin inlet BS Standard power cord DC power Screw terminal BS cable for AC adapter H AC power 3 pin inlet GB CCC Standard power cord DC power Screw terminal GB CCC cable for AC adapter W Screw terminal power supply cord not included Options C2 RS 232 communications interface 4 C3 RS 422A 485 communications interface M1 Mathematical function gt M3 Report function SL1 10ch Quick Start Package SL2 20ch Quick Start Package SL3 30ch Quick Start Package 1 Displays Celsius or Fahrenheit Daylight savig time can be set 2 W cannot be selected with 2 3 3 can only be selected with W 4 C2 and C3 may not be selected together 5 C2 or C3 must be selected to use the Modbus RTU slave function Also M1 must be selected for use of the Modbus RTU master function 6 M1 must be selected to use the Modbus TCP client function 7 SL1 SL2 and SL3 may not be selected together IM MW100 02E 5 Checking the Contents of the Package Universal Input Module DCV TC DI Input Module and Four Wire RTD Resistance Input Module Model Suffix Code Description MX110 Input type
25. e If the attached module does not appear turn OFF the power and check that the module is attached correctly Setting the Date and Time 3 After choosing System Setting in step 2 click Date and Time Setting The date time setting screen appears YOKOGAWA lt DATA ACQUISITION UNIT Top gt System Setting gt Date and Time Setting DDI ex month fay fi HEN r Apply 4 Change the date and time setting The following is an example Date October 25 2007 Time 10 25 00 Time zone 9 00 M omaster MWV 1000 YOKOGAWA AREN ARANAN Enter the last two digits of the Western Top gt System Setting gt Date and Time calendar Date year Ir month fio day 25 Ena j B B7 2s p_ p This differs depending on the country XE and region i For Japan it is 9 00 5 Click here The date and time settings are changed IM MW100 02E 17 Entering Settings on the MW100 Using a Browser Checking Free Space on the CF Card and Initializing 6 After choosing System Setting in step 5 click System Information The amount of free space on the CF card is shown under Media Information Top gt System Setting gt System Information Model Mw100 Serial No 7EA77777 Option MATH DEG_F RS 422 DST Version P3 01 Web Version P3 01 Initializing Level gt Capacity 494352 500176 K byte free Format r Execute Initialize ne ates sae j Kan an Hizan T To initialize the CF card cli
26. e following conditions e The main module style number must be greater than or equal to the style numbers of any input output modules e The PC software release number must be greater than or equal to the style number of the main module Certain functions may become disabled on instruments or software that do not meet these conditions or the system may not be able to be built Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents However should you have any questions or find any errors please contact your nearest YOKOGAWVA representative dealer or sales office e This user s manual does not cover the handling and operating procedures of Windows e Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without YOKOGAWA s permission is strictly prohibited e The TCP IP software and related documentation for this product was developed and created by Yokogawa based on BSD Networking Software Release 1 licensed from the University of California Trademarks e DAQMASTER is a registered trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation e Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated e Company and product names that appear in this manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders e T
27. ether the instrument is measuring by looking at the MW100 main module s status indicator or in the browser s top screen 2 Press the MW100 main module s START key for about two seconds or select Start in the Operation list under Recording in the browser top screen s Status table Measured data is saved to the CF card File menus are automatically generated using the date and serial number MDDIXXXX MXD M Month file created local time 1 to 9 X October Y November Z December DD Date when file created local time 1 to 31 I Files in measurement groups 1 to 3 are 1 to 3 Computed data file is M Thinned values T XXXX Sequence number 0000 to 9999 MXD MW100 file extension uppercase Stopping Recording 1 Check whether the instrument is measuring or recording by looking at the MW100 main module s status indicator or the browser s top screen 2 Press the MW100 main module s STOP key for about two seconds or select Stop in the Operation list under Recording in the browser top screen s Status table Recording stops Stopping Measurement 1 Check whether the instrument is measuring or stopping recording by looking at the MW100 main module s status indicator or the browser s top screen 2 Briefly press the MW100 main module s STOP key or select Stop in the Operation list under Measurement in the browser top screen s Status table Measurement stops Note This document does not cover MATH set
28. g you can use the keys on the MW100 Main Module or use the browser e Using the Keys Status indicators Illuminate in the following situations measure Measuring orco Recording illuminates recording stop processing blinking srar Receiving serial communications data Alarm activation or alarm hold Computing illuminates computing stop processing blinking 9 ALARM MATH MEASURE ALARM RECORD MATH 7 segment LED Displays the operational status of agement ra the MW100 OB ASE gt POWER EEE 22 H4 E Start Stop keys r ca Start and stop measurement computation and recording 200000 FG SG SDB SDA RDB RDA L7 SERIAL COMM ZOVA MAX 507 Sr Z5 Q Q ZE zav zn Using a Browser DA VV 100c KOGAWA T MASTER MIMIC UNIT Yo Single Screen Dual Screen System Setting Data View Display Setting S oiio Sein Start stop measurement Start stop recording Starting Measurement 1 Check whether the instrument is measuring or recording by looking at the MW100 main module s status lamp or the browser s top screen 2 Briefly press the MW100 main module s START key or select Start in the Operation list under Measurement in the browser top screen s Status table Measurement begins IM MW100 02E 25 Starting and Stopping Measurement and Recording Starting Recording 1 Check wh
29. g From the top 1 2 3 or 4 divisions no of scale divisions no of scale divisions can be selected fixed to Auto amp amp li lli l EJ 5 a 2 00 2E0 lt 2 00 4 lt q 1E0 p lt 1E 1 gt 2 00 E a lt 0 00 lt 3 lt 1E 2 T 2 00 j 1E 3 lee 2 00 1E 4 lt jan 50 30 pare gt 08 20 Graph display position setting Zone Setting Example example QQ lll lll ty En o Lower 0 Upper 100 Lower 40 Upper 100 Lower 20 Upper 100 Lower 0 Upper 80 Lower 0 Upper 60 al m m kiad am gt m IM MW100 02E 23 Changing Monitor Screen Display Conditions Display Color Settings 1 From the browser top screen choose Display Setting gt Channel Color Setting The color setting screen in displayed Top gt Display Setting gt Channel Color Setting No Color l l D1 Bea 2 Click to select the channel range you wish to set Y Green Z from the list k za 5 3 Refer to the display colors below Yalow Z then specify a channel color olive The color changes to the one specified Green Ne IRQ ll lil H Cyan Black Red ji Brown Chocolate i Orange l Yelow Olive Y Green j Line l Green Cyan Tea Light Bl e Bue j Dark Blue B Violet i Violet Magenta Purple ji Maroon TT Apply 4 Click here The color settings are changed Display Group Settings 1 From the browser top screen choose Display Setting gt D
30. he company and product names used in this manual are not accompanied by the registered trademark or trademark symbols and TM Revisions 1st Edition June 2005 Ath Edition March 2012 2nd Edition October 2006 3rd Edition October 2007 4th Edition March 2012 YK All Rights Reserved Copyright 2005 Yokogawa Electric Corporation 4 IM MW100 02E Checking the Contents of the Package Unpack the box and check the contents before operating the instrument If some of the contents are not correct or if any items are missing or damaged contact the dealer from whom you purchased them Checking the Model and Suffix Code Check the model and suffix code on the name plate indicated in the figure below Main module Input Output module m Style number i DAQMASTER ji mi lt a _ Model Model F STYLE ST Style r Suffix code an number EE MAC address TAWA j Suffix code Instrument Wil ii l SEL nstrument number Model Instrument number YOKOGAWA Note When contacting the dealer from which you purchased the instrument please give them the NO instrument number on the name plate Main Module Model Suffix Code Description MW100 Main module Displayed E English Language Supply voltage 1 100 VAC 240 VAC 2 12 VDC 28VDC with AC adapter 2 3 12 VDC 28VDC without AC adapter 2 Power supply and D AC power 3 pin inlet UL CSA Standard power cord power cord DC power S
31. ion L Liu kk kk kk k k k Kak kK kK kK K k KK KK KK KK KH 13 WCONMEG EG 10 L Sale a DN teen zzz m m m m m m rz VWarmmm 14 Connecting an Ethernet Cable to the Main Module ccccsssecccccsseeececeseececeuseeeccesecesseuseeessuaesessuaueeessauasesessasss 14 Checking the C o ommunl afloS tS serari nce nn an ene dekin E re ee he i de kk h ka k n W n va eevee ener rs 14 oueleh belctzrrWWrArA e gt e o o ra ee oe 14 Connecting the Main Module to a PC ccccssseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeessaeaaeseeenssesseeeseeseeeeneseseaaaesseneneeesseeneesses 15 EES CONS COUN Dw w 0 D a r r reree DDDDD X5 raa9a 9X9 srspbsb sXrr bnND QMEDMD 15 Entering Settings on the MW100 Using a Browser XE huukkkk kk kk kk kk kk kk AKA KA KAKA KAKA KA KA KA KA KA A KK AKA A KK AKA A A KAKA KK KRA AA 17 vare Dal cr mz52 2 r x xZ _ o pz kl ym 17 Measurement Groups and Measurement Module Settings kk kK KK KK KK KA 18 Settings for Recording to CF Card ik kk kk kk basiabaduae Sues KAKE KA KAK KK KAK K KA KK KA kk KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KK KA 19 Recording Channel Settings E kk kk k k kK K kK KE KAKA kK KA KAK KA KA KK KA KK KK KK kK KK A kK KK KK kK AK kK r 19 Measuring Interval and Range Settings for the Universal Input Module L EEE 20 Alarm and Relay
32. ions and operating procedures of the MW100 Viewer software MW100 Viewer Software User s Manual Model MW180 01E IM MW100 02E and Connection Guide Operations on the PC Connecting the MW100 to a PC Changing settings on the MW100 using a browser Enter data acquisition conditions Change the display conditions Start measurement Monitor measured data Start recording Data transfer Stop recording Stop measurement Display recorded data on the Viewer Page 15 Change the IP address Connect with a fixed IP address Login function Page 17 Module recognition Reconfiguration Time settings Page 18 Set the input mode measuring range measurement span etc Page 22 Tag display scale display color display groups and other settings Page 25 Page 27 Display data being measured in the browser screen Page 26 Page 30 Page 26 Page 26 Page 31 Display data saved on the CF card in the Viewer and execute computation of statistics over and area data format conversions and other processes 13 Connecting to a Network Connecting an Ethernet Cable to the Main Module Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the main module Use a UTP category 5 or higher or STP Ethernet cable Checking the Communication Status You can check the status on the two LEDs at the upper right and lower right of the Ethernet port LINK LED llluminates in orange when the
33. isplay Group Setting The display group setting screen in displayed Top gt Display Setting gt Display Group Setting Groupo2 Group03 Groupo4 _ aw 4 4 Click here Click to select the display group range you wish to set from the list mamana TT Enter group names and channels to include j rzn 4an eaznane 7 You can specify a group name using up to fifteen jin2 TT mm alphanumeric characters Groups 021 040 Up to twenty display channels can be registered to a jan TT Tm single group Individual channel numbers are 021 040 fro TT TT delimited with periods and ranges of channels pris OOO O can be specified with hyphens 001 003 005 001 and 003 and 005 004 008 004 through 008 The group settings are changed 001 A001 A005 001 and A001 through A005 24 Click here The set group names are displayed in the list Select the group you wish to display The measured data of the channels specified for the group is displayed Group Group01 i e Hil f FIG Group rome r 100 msec amp M lll 1 Eoo 100 msec Q hi ill l lul EE o 21 08 10 21 08 20 2006 09 13 Time h m s 7 ne Se Pees 24 17 40 21 08 00 21 08 20 21 08 10 21 08 20 2006 09 13 Time h m s N 2006 09 13 Time h m s IM MW100 02E The following is an example of a channel specification Starting and Stopping Measurement and Recording To start and stop measurement and recordin
34. l ssbaan kinyd ean 44 alah anket n bkain bu cake s wan k n k na k b mal sulh se nan bid ekl isidori iia 26 Viewing Measured Data on the Monitor Screen and Starting Stopping Recording cccssseeeeseseeeeseeeeeeneeeeeees 27 Transferring Measured Data to the FTP Servet ccccccccccccsseeeccceseeecceesececceeuececsaeseeeeseuseeesseeeeessesseeessuseeesssaaees 30 Viewing Measured Data on the Viewer Software cccccssscecsssseeeeseeeeeeeaneneeeeneseeeeseeneeeseaaneesseanesssaesesseaseeesseneneess 31 ES Olay A AU e p o p gt p e_ g MD a2n gg ggeoe ee ae xw 31 Changing the Display on the Waveform Display Wi IndOW kk kk kak kk kk kK KK KK KK KK KK KK KRA 32 Changing the Display Using the Toolbar ccc sts j y ik i ulane kudikan kk kaalk ak kak kan Hana ka d Ea n a k ka HR WA ka h H WAA Kal d a kh Er NE 32 Changing the Display Using the NY 4 4 a k iark a yoy ka Ke RANE kk an e kan kan SERE OK AP EWANA HAR WA KOR ee e R KNK KA ee 22 Changing the Display Using the Display Setup WINGOW ccccccseeecceceeeeeeceeseeeccesececseeseeessaueecsuaeeeessanseesssaass 33 N umerncal Display x y e ts caedeemersmeevactoeitcusentoundseieernen conmatmuaunteveesacisazceestetesianguvansaeatiatessensounuaciuesenstiauieunesvenaeenon 33 Reading Values Using the CUIrSOl cccccseececccs
35. log box Displays the time of the specified data Step when saving data at certain intervals Save as Displays the save destination When changing the save destination or file name and file name Click to open the save destination and file name setup dialog box 36 IM MW100 02E
36. ng 4 Click to select the recording interval Set an integer multiple of the measurement interval 6 Select a trigger length if data is to be saved upon activation of the trigger Specify a pretrigger length as a percentage of the data length DIRECT Data Length Limit for Media Alarm oa 5 Select the data length 7 Click to select the time remaining for activating the media alarm 8 Click here The settings are changed Recording Channel Settings 1 From the browser top screen click Channel Setting gt Recording Channel Setting The recording channel setup screen appears Top gt Channel Setting gt Recording Channel Setting CE ooo I 2 Click here to select the recording channel range For information on thinning recording and Manual Sample see the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E Thinning recording section 3 4 Manual Sample section 1 3 3 Click here to select to record On or not to record Off Dew p 4 Click here The settings are changed IM MW100 02E 19 Entering Settings on the MW100 Using a Browser Measuring Interval and Range Settings for the Universal Input Module 1 From the browser top screen click Channel Setting gt Al DI Channel Setting The input range setting screen appears 2 Click the list then select the channel range you wish to set Top gt Channel Setting gt AI DI Channel Setting
37. omputation over an area Alarm Mark List IM MW100 02E Click the button on the toolbar or choose Alarm Marker List from the Window menu Alarm List Display Sorted according to the clicked item Currently sorted to the item indicated by this mark I O x 9 Data Viewer Alarm Mark List 10510000 MXD J Fle edt vid Widow Convert Information Heb O OO gi Ka nii MB B Rae iu IE EH EE a f Alarm List Mak List Alarm ON Alarm OFF a 2 2005 01 05 10 03 04 500 2005 01 05 10 03 07 500 1 High 1 2005 01 05 10 03 08 000 2005 01 05 10 03 12 000 2 Low 2005 01 05 10 03 12 500 2005 01 05 10 03 16 500 1 High 1 2005 01 05 10 03 17 000 2005 01 05 10 03 21 000 2 Low 2005 01 05 10 03 21 500 2005 01 05 10 03 26 000 1 High 1 2005 01 05 10 03 26 500 2005 01 05 10 03 30 500 2 Low 2005 01 05 10 03 31 000 2005 01 05 10 03 35 000 1 High 1 2005 01 05 10 03 35 500 2005 01 05 10 03 40 000 2 Low 2005 01 05 10 03 40 500 2005 01 05 10 03 44 500 4 Hinh INNENI Me Ann 45 NNN r r Z in Me Ann aa nnn e Ready NEN JER JEN eal e Mark List Display Sorted according to the clicked item Currently sorted to the item indicated by this mark 9 Data Viewer Alarm Mark Lis 10510000 MXD mi f x Mi Fie Edit view Window Convert Information Help 5 x oS bi Ea j 5 Kala Me Bj En qu lu I EB BB I fi Alarm List Mark Li
38. on R status Recording Yellow MW100 serial number MW100 firmware version i Trigger wait state Green Stopped Gray MAM D lt 77E77777T gt R3 D1 1E mm TB RE 2h au 145i Memory capacity of the CF card Used space displayed with a green bar When the CF card is not installed the Eject display appears MATH processing performance with the M1 option or when the 10 CH Pulse Input Module is installed When MATH processing reaches 100 data loss occurs Switching the Display Group and Monitor Display 3 To change the displayed group select a group in the Select Display Group list in the figure below To switch the monitor display click the Select Monitor Display button in the figure below The screen display switches Select a Monitor Display Select a monitor display type Overview e Meter Select the Display Group Bar graph Select the display group you e Digital wish to display Trend Group Groupo Free Message Manual sample Performs a manual sample Data view Displays alarm summaries manual samples or reports in a separate window Select a background color Switch background color between white and gray IM MW100 02E 28 Viewing Measured Data on the Monitor Screen and Starting Stopping Recording Digital Display Displays measured values as numerical values When alarms are set the alarm status is displayed to the left of the numerical value
39. one Select channels displays the channel selection dialog box Numerical Display While the waveform display window is displayed click the button on the toolbar or select Window gt Numerical Display to display a numerical value window as in the figure below If there are groups with differing monitor intervals the screen is split Switch the display Active channel Y axis displayed Display per record interval group on the waveform display Gent Gop CHO0001 CHOO002 A Absolute Time No v v Absolute Time No Channel display color SVU TE OS ooon HI Syair BUUU D 2005 05 15 17 10 38 000 00000011 DIII OVER fl or 2005 05 15 17 10 38 27 00000065 2005 05 15 17 10 38 1 00 00000012 DIII OVER III a 2005 05 15 17 10 38 28j 00000066 200510515 17 10 38 200 00000013 II OVER III 2005 05 15 17 10 38 29j 00000067 P 2005 05 15 17 10 38 300 00000014 PAI OVER III 2005 05 15 17 10 38 30J 00000068 2005 05 15 17 10 38 400 00000015 DIII OVER III 2005 05 15 17 10 38 31 00000068 2005 05 15 17 10 38 500 00000016 DADI OVER jjj Ie 2005 05 15 17 10 38 32A 00000070 Sic KEZ Mark Data number indication Date Time Alarm Horizontal scroll IM MW100 02E 33 Viewing Measured Data on the Viewer Software Reading Values Using the Cursor Group selection tab Group 1 Group 2 EBE cess 200msec Measurement point Cursor A
40. ons 3 7 and 3 8 Top gt Channel Setting gt DO Channel Setting ee z s 3 W 6 Click the channel range for which you Action Reflash ay 8 Click here wish to set relays Enter or select each item For details on relays see the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E section 1 12 The relay settings are changed 21 Changing Monitor Screen Display Conditions Tag Settings Setting Messages 22 Stop measurement then change the display method After changing the display method start measurement and display the monitor screen The screen is updated according to the new settings For details on display settings see the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E section 3 15 1 From the browser top screen choose Display Setting gt Channel Tag Setting The tag setting screen in displayed TA n n i 2 Click here to select the setting range for the tags you wish to set Tag name Channel number Q amp IM m m Foon SSS 3 Enter the tag name Foos T1 If no name is entered ENTRANCE the channel number is KITCHEN displayed _ Ay 4 4 Clickhere The tag name setting is changed 5 After choosing Display Setting in step 4 click Other Settings Top gt Display Setting gt Other Settings a I Tag Name 4 _ 6 Click here to select the Taq
41. recording gt E i E K m ALARM Math Start Rec Start Pause Alarm Ack n Stopping Recording 5 Click the Record Stop button in the screen display Click to stop recording p E 1 m ALARM Rec Stop Pause Alarm Ack E REC Transferring Measured Data to the FTP Server 1 From the browser top screen choose Communication Setting gt FTP Client Setting The FTP client settings screen opens Top gt Communication Setting gt FTP Client Setting ROR F Time Shift FIP Server i ftpdagmastercom dL 2 Set the items such as eh lar the FTP server name Password Vleeccccccee Directory data CC PASV Mode l Enable Apply 3 Click here The settings are changed 4 Start the measurement and then start the recording For the procedure to start the measurement and recording see page 25 in this manual When a file is created the file is transferred to the folder on the specified FTP server 30 IM MW100 02E Viewing Measured Data on the Viewer Software Displaying Data You can view data files saved to the CF card and data files that have been transferred to the PC from the FTP server using the Viewer 1 Choose Programs gt MW100 Viewer gt MW100 Viewer to start the Viewer 2 Click the G button on the toolbar or choose Open from the File menu The Open dialog box opens s 2 xi open 2xl File View Help Look in ja Data e e Es Print Setup a X0610004 MxD jen XO6M0005 M
42. rval specified on the browser even when in the same group IM MW100 02E 31 Viewing Measured Data on the Viewer Software Ghanging the Display on the Waveform Display Window Change the display settings according to the explanation in the figure below Alarm display ON OFF Switch the gt Witch the grid display Clip display ON OFF Switch the active waveform display zone P Wara si caor Switch the display group Zoom in or out the point where the of the time axis alarm anger 9 Data Yiewer Graph data 0008 mxs File Edit View Window Convert Information Help HE OQEAN TT h ENEA sa n 20cc Change the grid density Zone display area ON OFF Change the background 15 48 40 15 48 50 darkness Absolute Time h m s 15 48 40 15 48 50 4 iib Absolute Time h m s Ready JER Ban BER Z Turn ON OFF the channel Scale Channel number and measurement unit Changing the Display Using the Toolbar Change the display settings according to the explanation in the figure below Show the General Display Settings window Adding marks Move cursor A to the left mark Move cursor A to the right mark Move cursor B to the left mark Move cursor B to the right mark Channel number display Tag name display Tag comment display oS bi Ba gt 4B B mm F iz cr Tg wie 4 Show the window for displaying statistical computation over an area Show the window for displaying cursor values Alarm
43. s You can connect to the MW100 display the modules that can be calibrated and carry out calibration at each measurement range and output range ra Calibrator File View Help IP Address Host Name Connect Disconnect Check Model MW100 vi1 C2 Serial No 27E123758 MAC Address 00 00 64 54 8a 4a wersion R 3 01 Supply Frequency e e lere o ej j Ready 12 IM MW100 02E Flow of Operations during Installation Introduction to Functions The figure below shows the general flow of operation when the MX100 is installed initially Operations on the MW100 Install the MW100 See the Installation Wire the input output kek Hu seen ide modules and Connection Guide Connect the Fageia network cable Connect the See the Installation power cable and Connection Guide See the Installation ee ne and Connection Guide power switch MX100 MW100 Data Acquisition Unit Installation and Connection Guide IM MX100 72E This operation guide and the installation and connection guide are introductory manuals They do not cover all functions and operating procedures They also do not cover the details of the precautions and limitations of usage For a detailed explanation see the following electronic manuals contained in the manual CD ROM e For MW100 functions installation wiring and handling procedures MW100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MW100 01E For funct
44. seeeccceseececeuseeecseuseeecseeueeessauseecsseeesessaeeeeseseeesseeseeeeessuseeessansenenias 34 Statistical Computation over an Area of Measured Computed Data E kk KK KK kK KA 34 A Nak ES ces MD DDro gt e e e ae e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e rrr rrr er 35 Setting the Contents to Be Printed i kk kk kek kak kk kk KK kK KAK KAK KA KK KK KK KK KA KA KK ka 36 Converning Data xuya ST xr gt i yae_oeoerr rer_ e aaa E a 36 IM MW100 02E Thank you for purchasing the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit This manual provides an overview of the operating procedures of the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit and the basic operating procedures of the Viewer software To ensure correct use please read this manual thoroughly before beginning operation The following manuals relating to the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit are provided in addition to this one Read them along with this manual The MW100 User s Manual IM MW100 01E MW100 Viewer Software User s Manual IM MW180 01E MW100 Communication Command Manual IM MW100 17E and this manual IM MW100 02E are all available on the MW100 Manual CD ROM Manual Title Manual No Description MW100 Data Acquisition Unit IM MW100 01E Explains the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit functions User s Manual installation and wiring procedures precautions and
45. st 2005 01 05 10 03 20 000 CAUTION hik Message mark added 2005 01 05 10 03 37 500 Mark 2005 01 05 10 03 46 000 CHECK in the browser display 2005 01 05 10 04 01 500 Mark screen 2005 01 05 10 04 17 500 BREAK 2005 01 05 10 04 36 000 Mark ta Mark added by 2005 01 05 10 05 16 000 CHECK Mark Viewer software 2005 01 405 10 05 52 000 Trigger Point Trigger MW100 trigger marks Names of groups with marks If the groups have no names all groups are marked 35 Viewing Measured Data on the Viewer Software Setting the Contents to Be Printed 1 From the File menu choose Print Settings The Print Settings dialog box in the figure below opens 2 Edit the print settings Select to print all or print only the range specified by cursors Switch to settings for numeric values Select the group to be printed File Edit view Window Conve Printout Setting Open Ctrl Close Graph Prit Sheet Print Save Display Setting Ctrl S Save Template Color Use Template _ gt i BlackWhite Color Select monochrome or color print Sync Process Comb Process Print Groups Print Ctrl P Preview C On Display Only All Groups C Selected Groups Select Print Settings Select the groups when Selected Print Setup Groups is selected Click to open the group selection dialog box Comment Enter the comment to be printed Converting Dat
46. t interval Options INC Without the plate with the clamp terminals Digital Input Module Model Suffix Code Description MX115 Input type D05 Non voltage contact 5 V logic open collector input D24 24 V logic input Number of channels and H10 10 CH high speed measurement minimum measurement and measurement measurement interval interval 10 ms Options INC Without the plate with the clamp terminals Analog Output Module Model Suffix Code MX120 Output type VAO PWM Number of channels and M08 output update interval Digital Output Module Model Suffix Code MX125 Output type MKC Number of channels and M10 output update interval Description Voltage current output Pulse width modulation output 8 CH minimum output update interval 100 ms Description A contact output 10 CH minimum output update interval 100 ms IM MW100 02E Checking the Contents of the Package Base Plate Model Suffix Code Description MX150 Includes two brackets for DIN rail mount Base type 1 to 6 The value of the suffix code corresponds to the maximum number of input output modules that can be installed MX150 6 is for one main module and six input output modules One unit of the MX110 VTD L30 requires three modules worth of space when installing Standard Accessories The following standard accessories are supplied with the main module Check that all contents are present and that they are undamaged Power Cord one of the following
47. tings or how to start and stop computation Please refer to the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit user s manual IM MW100 01E The process is described in the status transition diagram Measurement On models with the M1 option or when the 10 CH Pulse Input Module is Press and hold Press and hold STOP START for 2 seconds for 2 seconds Press and hold for 2 seconds Press and hold for 2 seconds 26 IM MW100 02E Viewing Measured Data on the Monitor Screen and Starting Stopping Recording IM MW100 02E In the browser monitor screen you can view data being measured in a trend numerical meter or bar graph display You can also start and stop recording pause the monitor display write messages and perform other functions 1 Check whether the instrument is measuring by looking at the MW100 main module s status indicator or in the browser s top screen 2 From the browser top screen click Single Screen or Dual Screen Single Screen Channel Setting Dual Screen System Setting Data View Display Setting VETE Coia Seng va op Apply The Measured data screen appears Single Screen Trend Display Computation start stop button Starts and stops computation with the M1 option or when the 10 CH Pulse Input Module is installed Recording Start Stop button Starts and stops data acquisition Output channel operation icons When output modules installed Area for displa
48. tion Help lO x SHB g a aA e e m Qu o a EAM Group 01 jll Mi lll t T ISI Bi E k n Bil HB Bii Statistics 10800010 MXD Group 01 xl Start Data No End Data No Min 142 237 91 84 108 16 16 32 142 237 254 9 406 8 151 9 142 237 1 348 0 018 1 366 142 237 0 3843 0 3814 0 7657 142 237 0 0178 0 1017 0 1195 142 237 0 0013 0 0008 0 0021 142 237 0 4730 0 0054 0 4676 142 237 0 0064 0 4573 0 4637 100msec Channel CH55001 CHS5004 CH55005 V CH55006 V CHS5007 V CH55008 V You can load the measured computed data that was saved in the past and carry out the operations below You can also display manual sample files and report files Calibrator Joining When opening a divided data file related files can be joined and displayed Display waveforms and numerical values Display the alarm mark list Change the display conditions group assignments scale trip point display color and other parameters Read data values using the cursor Perform statistical computation over an area Display and add marks Save or load display conditions Display the file information Convert data formats ASCII Excel and Lotus Print data waveforms numeric values alarm marker list cursor values statistics over an area and computed values Use and save templates This software is used to calibrate the MW100 input output module
49. ying manual DO and operation icons for arbitrary output Displays one channel s worth Pause button Pauses monitor display updating Data acquisition does not stop Alarm ACK button Operational status Illuminates during alarms recording and computation If set to hold alarms alarms are cleared upon alarm clear wait Includes relay action Math Reset Math Clear Group Group01 100 msec 04 26 20 04 26 30 04 26 40 04 26 50 Time hms 04 24 10 04 25 00 Time hms il 2 El 3 EB TEH RE E c 9 04 27 00 04 27 10 04 26 40 Switch operation icon Switches the size of the icon 0 27 Viewing Measured Data on the Monitor Screen and Starting Stopping Recording Dual Screen Trend Display Use this when the monitor screen contains two screens You can display two groups From the top screen click Dual Screens Top gt Monitor Dual Screen j J E jJ Ki Output Channel 4 Room 03 gt m ALARM ee 2500 V Rec Stop Pause Alarm Ack LEBEN N gt REC B Math Reset Math Clear 15 04 20 15 04 30 2007 07 30 Time h m s 500 msec Per EWTE Ge ee 15 03 30 15 03 20 15 04 10 15 04 20 15 04 30 2007 07 30 Time hms N 2007 07 30 Time hms MANOO lt 27E123758 gt R3 01 1E 2tOhs Oth RE aa 2 i azan 1 8 i The contents of the status bar are as follows Measurement group recording operation 1 to 3 thinning recording operation T report recording operati
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