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1. When connecting via RS485 select 1 N for Connection Type As for baud rate data length parity stop bit set the same communication conditions as the conditions of the connected PLC If the connection PLC supports the METWTOCOL header lt the time taken for one data sampling can be shorten by selecting lt 6 51 2 Set the trigger to be used for data logging Click Trigger Settings from the menu on the left and then set the trigger conditions on the right screen Firstly set Trigger Type to Relay The layout of the screen changes to the one for setting a relay Clicking Apply after setting each items shows the registered setting in the list at the bottom Trigger Settings Irigeer Name Irieeer Conditionally Content Irigeer History File CO a e fa EA a SSS Note Specify a trigger name within 32 characters If the connection type has been set to 1 N in the main unit configuration settings Unit No is available Specify the unit number of the PLC to be used for the trigger Check the bock next to Record of the item Trigger History File to record the history that this trigger occurs in Trigger History File Ks w4 Reference lt 6 3 8 Trigger History File gt 6 52 3 Set a logging file Click Logging File Setup from the menu on the left and then make the setting for logging files on the right screen Clicking Apply after setting each item shows the specified set
2. 2008 4 25 13 25 20 25 9 File 12 2008 4 25 13 25 21 25 9 File 13 2008 4 25 13 25 22 25 8 i 2008 4 25 13 2523 25 8 TET 2008 4 25 13 25 24 25 7 2008 4 25 13 25 25 25 7 2008 4 25 13 25 26 25 6 System History 2008 4 25 13 25 27 25 6 2008 4 25 13 25 28 25 6 Available Record Number of SRAM 2008 4 25 13 25 29 257 File Auto Deletion 2008 74 25 13 25 30 25 7 2008 4 25 13 25 31 25 7 2008 4 25 13 25 32 25 7 Trigger History Procedure for downloading Execute the procedure 2 described previously and select Save Target As from the list to be displayed on the right by right clicking the file to download File 1 FILE1 Open in New Tab Open in New Window Print Target Copy Shortcut Add to Favortes Properties Save in W My Computer Han Floppy 4 G S Local Disk C My Recent Local Disk D Documents B DYD RAM Drive E 3 Desktop My Documents 9 My Computer e File name FILE 1 080425 132538 SET cs v 3 aan 2 My Network Save as lype Microsoft Office Excel Comma Separated Value Cancel Procedure for deleting 1 Execute the procedure 2 described previously check the box of the file to be deleted and click Delete File 14FILE1 FILE 080425 Jarls SE ei sy FILE 80425 132538 SET cev FILE1 080425 192558 SET cev wf FILE 1080425 132618 SET cev FILE 080425 132638 SET cev FILE 980425 132658 SET cev FILE1 080425 132718 SET
3. COM Settings o Bit oi ea S COM Settings 6 23 po tem Cescription O O Within 32 characters Expansion units 1 to 3 Not use Digital unit Analog unit Storage place Internal memory 2 MB of SDRAM CF Compact flash card Not connected Computer link FP series PLC MEWTOCOL Mitsubishi MELSEC FX series Mitsubishi MELSEC FX2N series Mitsubishi FX series computer link Omron SYSMAC C series Connection type 1 1 1 N Unit No It can be set when Computer link has been selected for the connection unit Baud rate data length parity Also set the communication conditions to communicate stop bit with the connected devices Sers the timeout when collecting data MEWTOCOL header N 9 ie Command wait It can be set when Mitsubishi FX series computer link has been selected for the connection unit Interval of data gathering Setting range 0 to 1000 oa Up to 1 GB of CF can be used Note2 Connection unit selection Reference For information on the storage place lt 6 2 5 Precautions for Data Storage gt Note2 When devices such as Eco power meter and Wireless sensor are connected FP series PLC MEWTOCOL should be selected For monitoring the inside of DLU by connection a device such as an indicator without using the COM port for data logging Computer link should be selected Notes If the connection PLC supports the METWTOCOL header lt
4. Panasonic Web Datalogger Unit User s Manual Applicable model Model No AFL1200 ARCT1F422E 6 2013 12 panasonic net id pidsx global Safety Precautions Observe the following notices to ensure personal safety or to prevent accidents To ensure that you use this product correctly read this User s Manual thoroughly before use Make sure that you fully understand the product and information on safety This manual uses two safety flags to indicate different levels of danger WARNING If critical situations that could lead to user s death or serious injury is assumed by mishandling of the product Always take precautions to ensure the overall safety of your system so that the whole system remains safe in the event of failure of this product or other external factor Do not use this product in areas with inflammable gas It could lead to an explosion Exposing this product to excessive heat or open flames could cause damage to the lithium battery or other electronic parts Battery may explode if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble or dispose of fire CAUTION If critical situations that could lead to user s injury or only property damage is assumed by mishandling of the product To prevent excessive exothermic heat or smoke generation use this product at the values less than the maximum of the characteristics and performance that are assured in these specifications Do not dismantle or remodel the pro
5. Port Mo 0 0 1025 32767 5 1 64 Destination IP address 192 168 1 5 Specify the IP address of Web Datalogger Unit Port No 9094 1 82767 For COM1 9094 s For COM2 9095 1 64 Communication Time out Sec Connection Time out Sec Entry List Add Entry 2 Open Specify Station No under Online menu and set the items as below Then click OK Network Setting Untitlel Network selection C Station home Route 1 MEWNET ET LAN Route 2 MEWNET ET LAN Route 3 MEWNET ET LAN Select C NET MEWNET H CPL MEW NET H Link Unit Station No 1 93 Specify the station No of PLC cue eo _ Ly w4 Reference For the details of FPWIN GR lt FPWIN GR Guide or Help gt 8 5 8 3 Connection with a Programmable Display By connecting the Web Datalogger Unit with a programmable display GT series the data current value that the Web Datalogger Unit stores is displayed on the programmable display The current value of the data logged by Web Datalogger Unit is saved in the DLU data registers DTO to 7999 fy Reference For information on data registers DT lt 4 4 1 Data Registers gt Set the port COM1 or COM2 of a FPE communication cassette to be connected to the programmable display to Computer link and specify various conditions such as a baud rate 2 Reference For information on the setting of baud rate lt 6 3 1 Main Unit Configu
6. tcan be used as a trigger R External input WX 32 words WX0 to WX31 16 points are handled as one word a WY 32 words WX0 to WX31 16 points are handled as one word Internal relay WR 16 words WRO to WR15 16 points are handled as one word The current value of the data logged in the DLU is reflected 8000 words Registration No 1 2 words from DTO PATA TEISIGI ua DTO to DT7999 Registration No 2 2 words from DT2 X 512 point XO to X31F Turns on or off based on external input eare Aow Registration No 4000 2 words from DT7998 Note The number of points noted above is the number reserved as the calculation memory The actual number of points available for use is determined by the hardware configuration 11 4 2 Special Internal Relay R number R9000 non hold The remaining battery level is checked once every hour Turns on when a backup battery error occurs Backup battery error flag Once a battery error has been detected this is held even R9006 hold after recovery has been made It goes off if the power supply is turned off Goes on for only the first scan after operation RUN has R9013 Initial pulse relay ON been started and goes off for the second and subsequent scans Turns off while the mode selector is set to STOP T2020 AMY MOCE nad Turns off while the mode selector is set to RUN R9021 Logging flag Turns on while data is being logged R902A CF card error flag a on when an erro
7. 6 3 6 Save Setting Data to DLU i ii ie Note The usable web browser for the settings is Internet Explorer6 0 or later The settings cannot be changed when DLU is in the run mode Confirm that the DLU is in the stop mode i e the front mounted RUN STOP switch is at the stop side before setting At this time the MODE LED on the DLU is flashing If the following events occur before executing 6 3 6 Save Setting Data to DLU the setting data will be deleted The power supply of DLU was turned off The Web browser was closed As a specified time has passed without performing the setting operation timeout occurred Default 10 min Time out period can be changed 10 min to 60 min Reference lt 9 2 3 Login Effective Time gt 6 22 6 3 1 Main Unit Configuration Settings The items such as the type of expansion units to be used the application and communication conditions of the communication cassette are specified Procedure 1 Click Data Logging Setup on the main menu Setup Menu e Data Logging Setup Optional Function e Network Setup Configuration Save Setting Data to DLU Using Menu Unit Operation Logging File Operation Data Monitor Status Displ 2 The Main Unit Configuration Settings screen is displayed on the right Set each item and then click Apply Main Unit Configuration Settings UNIT Expansion Unit Not use wt Logging File Internal Memory
8. Apply No 1 FILET No 1 COM1_ROON Olhsertion Overwrite The Number of Block Continuation t o Delete seirumpumber cteristrations 160 niaximum Glock Number of Registrations 249 Block No Name Registration Device Logceine Type Data Format cS Note Specify Name within 16 characters Reference lt 6 2 1 Logging Data gt lt 6 3 5 Common Operations for Device Registration gt 6 54 5 Transfer the setting data to DLU Click Back to Main Menu to return to the main menu A message The settings have been changed Save those to the unit blinks Click Save Setting Data to DLU Setup Menu Data Logging setup Optional Function Network Setup Configuration The settines have been changed Save those to the unit save Setting Data ta OLU Click OK The setting data is recorded in the DLU Microsoft Internet Explorer da The changed value s is going to be saved Le J Are you sure When recording data completes successfully the following message is displayed Click OK to return to the main menu Data was saved to the DLU successfully After the completion of setting change the DLU to the run mode and confirm if a logging file is created ei w4 Reference lt 7 1 Using DLU in Run Mode gt 6 55 6 4 2 Storing Data of Eco power Meter or Wireless Sensor Connect the DLU to an eco power meter or wireless sensor
9. Data was saved to the DLU successfully 9 1 2 Initialization of Setting Data Procedure 1 Click Unit Operation on the main menu and then click Initialization of Set Values from the list on the left Setup Menu Unit Operation Data Logging Setup Optional Function Network Setup Configuration Save Setting Data to DLU R urn f S top Open Save of Setting Data Using Menu i Initialization of Set Values Unit Operation Logging File Operation Data Monitor Firmware Update status Display 2 Click Initialize Check Not initialize the network settings to initialize without changing the IP address of DLU Initialization of Set Values Return to Default Setting Values Not initialize the network settings 3 Click OK to execute initializing Windows Internet Explorer Return all set values to the default values Are you sure Cancel 4 When completing the initialization successfully the following screen is displayed Log in again Initialization of Set Values Return to Default Setting Values The set values were returned to the default values IP address was changed Please access the following URL and log in again htt 192 168 1 6 setup 9 7 9 1 3 Firmware Update Procedure 1 Click Unit Operation on the main menu and then click Firmware Update from the list on the left Setup Menu Data Logeing Setup Optional Function Network
10. No of generations etc Register data to be actually stored in the set file Transfer the setting data to DLU and finish the setting After completing the setting set the DLU to 6 Set the DLU to the RUN mode the RUN mode and generate the logging file Refer to lt 7 1 1 Using DLU in Run Mode gt 6 4 1 Storing Data of PLC Connect the DLU to a PLC as shown in the figure below and store data under the following conditions FP Communication cassette is required S RO of PLC is ON Procedure 1 Make the main unit configuration settings 1 Click Data Logging Setup on the main menu Setup Menu e Data Logging Setup e Optional Function e Network Setup e Configuration Save Setting Data to DLU Using Menu Unit Operation Logging File Operation Data Monitor e Status Display 2 The main unit configuration setting screen is displayed Select a PLC to be connected to the COM1 and click Apply Main Unit Configuration Settings UNIT DLU Expansion Unit Not use Not use v Not use geing File Compact Flash wv COM Settings FP Series PLO MEWTOCOL 1 1 115200bps 8 Bit v Odd v 1 Bit osec Y lt v Note The storage place of the logging file has been changed to CF card If the PLC is connected to the COM2 specify the COM2 settings
11. cev i FILE 180425 132738 SETicey B FILE1 80425 192758 SETicey i FIL E1 080425 192818 MOD cev 2 The alert message is displayed Click OK to delete the file The checked file is deleted from the DLU Windows Internet Explorer Ed P j Delete the selected File Are vou sure i Cancel Deleting logging files can be automatically executed using triggers Procedure for deleting files automatically 1 Clicking File Auto Deletion displays the following screen To delete a file check the box next to the file number to be automatically deleted and specify the trigger for deletion File Auto Deletion IIDQDOE THe R File name a ce me 2 ms eat sO es DD as lh ee me el ol ee Of wt Of mt os N When this setting is transferred to the DLU and the DLU changes to the operation mode all the selected files will be deleted at the time the trigger occurs Without checking the box of Delete for CURRENT file the CURRENT file that has not been determined is not deleted 7 8 7 2 Monitor Screen The current value that the DLU stores can be checked with a monitor screen Also various information such as version information can be checked on the status display screen 7 2 1 Data Monitor Procedure 1 Click Data Monitor on the main menu Setup Menu Data Logane Setup Optional Function e Network Setup Configuration Save Setting Data to DLU Using M
12. for the target the setting screen is displayed When the COM1 has been set to FP series PLC MEWTOCOL No 1 FILE No 14 mind COM Resister v Fnstaenwoue ove x oeow foremne sf P Olnsertion Overwrite The Number of Block Continuation Setting items Within 16 characters When the connection type is 1 1 Invalid When the connection type is 1 N 1 to 99 WX WY WR WL DT LD SV EV FL Logging type Instantaneous value average value minimum value maximum value difference value Data format DEC1W DEC1W No code HEX4 digits BIN1W Character DEC2W DEC2W No code HEX8 digits BIN2W Real Number When selecting Convert it is valid Digit When selecting Difference value it is valid When selecting DEC1W No code for the data format 1 to 4 digits When selecting DEC2W No code for the data format 1 to 9 digits Enter each items and then click Apply The specified setting is displayed in the field of a corresponding block No in the registration list Note1 If the connection unit has been set to Mitsubishi or Omron PLC in the main unit configuration settings only the devices that support each manufacturer can be selected Note2 The selection of data format varies according to the specified logging type value value value value value Signed 16 bit integer A A Unsigned 16 bit integer HEX4 digits 16 bit binary numbers Characters Signed 32 bit integer Unsigned 32 bit inte
13. o OPEN Transmission line Por R Ss Transmission ine l Terminal unit setting pm 1 channel RS485 and 1 channel RS232C combination type Product No AFPG806 This communication cassette is equipped with 1 channel 2 wire RS485 port and 1 channel 3 wire RS232C port The RS485 port supports 1 N serial communication and the RS232C port supports 1 1 serial communication Signal direction Terminal layout Transmission line RS485 For terminal Transmission line pS COM1 port station set se art be to SD Send Data pe enemy i ma CENE RS232C owi 1 DLU External Receive Data Jace COM2 port Signal Ground f Communication status LEDs The indication of the Web Datalogger Unit is for 2 channel RS232C type For the other types refer to the following Indication of AFPG801 AFPG802 AFPG803 AFPG806 LED Communication SD SD SD Flashes No communication Lights out RS232C SD Send Data output SD RD Receive Data RS232C input RD Not used Not used Difference of dimensions AFPG801 AFPG806 AFPG802 Note This is 5 mm longer AFPG803 Setting of AFPG806 Switch Only when using RS485 port COM1 It is necessary to set the built in switch and the configuration setting of the unit both to specify the baud rate SW1 SWw1 1 E General 1 mO terminal k _ station Lf Terminal i N resistance OFF ON intial valu
14. turn off because of leakage current from the two wire type sensor photoelectric sensor or proximity sensor the use of a bleeder resistor is recommended as shown on the left Precaution when using LED equipped limit switch If the input of Web Datalogger Unit does not turn off LED equipped ES terminal Web because of leakage current from the LED equipped limit 4 Datalogger A i switch Unit limit switch the use of a bleeder resistor is recommended as shown on the left Power supply for input r Internal resistor of limit switch k52 R Bleeder resistor k 2 Tum off voltage of input is 2 4 V therefore when the power supply voltage is 24 V The current will be greater than j H The resistance R of the bleeder resistor is 1082 kO KE 2 4 The wattage VV of the resistor is 7 n 2 W Homepage x 3 to 5 times 5 3 2 Output Wiring Protective circuit for inductive loads With an inductive load a protective circuit should be installed in parallel with the load When switching DC inductive loads with relay output be sure to connect a diode across the ends of the load When using an AC inductive load Surge absorber RC Vanistor Output Output Web ran T A Web rakes hl Q Load L Datalogger G Datalogger A Example of surge absorber Resistance R 50 Q Capacity C 0 47 uF When using a DC inductive load Diode B Output Web terminal _Load e Datalogger T Unit COM
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16. 2027KB GF Information 974MB 852KB Network Setting Information LAN Network Setting information PPP Note Network setting information PPP is displayed when the DLU is operating as a PPP server or PPP client When an error occurs in the DLU and the ERROR LED on the unit lights up an error code is displayed in the Latest error A Reference For information on error codes lt 12 3 Table of Error Codes gt 7 10 Chapter 8 Other Uses 8 1 8 1 Connection via PPP The DLU can be used as a PPP server by connecting a modem and to a public line This enables the setting and monitoring the DLU to be carried out from a PC with a built in or external modem using a public line Also using a WP10 modem enables wireless access Make the modem setup first to use the DLU as a PPP server _ w Reference For information on the mode setup lt 6 5 2 Modem Setup Such As WP10 gt Procedure 1 Click Network Setup on the main menu and then click PPP Server Setup from the list on the left Setup Menu Network Setup e Data Logging Setup LAN Settings Optional Function fe Network Setup e DLUIP Address e Configuration e Mail Transmission Settings e Mail Transmission Settings Save Setting Data to DLU Dialup Settings Using Menu Mode m Setu Unit Operation Dialup Setup Logging File Operation Dialup Setup e Data Monitor Status Display 2 Set PPP Se
17. 3 Data recorded at the point of 2 9 Data recorded at the point of 2 11 Total switching times Number of switching times of contacts are recorded for every logging cycle The counting condition can be selected from Off gt On On gt Off or On lt gt Off Example When the counting condition is set to Off gt On as No of switching times of logging cycle 1 Twice No of switching times of logging cycle 2 Zero No of switching times of logging cycle 3 Once Data recorded at the point of 2 Data recorded at the point of 2 Data recorded at the point of 2 3 6 13 Pulse Pulse number by turning contacts on off is recorded for every logging cycle The pulse counting condition can be selected from Off gt On On gt Off or On lt gt Off Unlike the accumulated ON time data is cleared for every logging cycle It is used to accumulate electric energy at regular time interval using pulse output of a device such as a power meter Example When the counting condition is set to On lt gt Off as Pulse number of logging cycle 1 3 Pulse number of logging cycle 2 0 Pulse number of logging cycle 3 2 Data recorded at the point of Data recorded at the point of 27 Data recorded at the point of wifrm ifs MOQ IES Note Regardless of a specified logging cycle when DLU is in the operation mode sampling is performed for the internal input and expansion units at 200
18. 3 features 1 1 1 Data Sampling and Storage Functions Information such as contact status total ON time total switching times pulse values analog values average minimum maximum values can be collected and stored Storage data can be saved in the internal memory SDRAM or a CF card in CSV format The unit supports the following input output I F for data sampling Main I O FPO FPOR expansion unit PLC Eco power meter etc A communication cassette is required Internal I O Input 4 points FPO Exapnasion unit Output 1 point up to 3 units 1 1 2 Mail Transmission and Data Setting Functions If an input signal meets the predefined condition or if data exceeds a specified value the following operations can be performed Contact output Analog output Data output to connected PLCs Mail transmission Data storage The history of trigger occurrence can be saved in a file Example Mail transmission Contact input Da Contact output 1 2 1 1 3 Monitoring Function Data of Web Datalogger Unit can be monitored via network using a web browser Monitor screen implemented as default FUD Gini ay WATS hp Aue Gn O Ha Am Geen Ea ea ga doa ERLEA a ee Bim rot Wied a eo looms ery hoar rann ca reer tn te a ass tomer ipm ene Soe ante ei C ice sH ER Cite Bepi an L C Note Use Internet Explorer6
19. 6 46 6 3 9 Storing Data of Mitsubishi PLC To collect data with a PLC manufactured by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation connected to the communication cassette select Mitsubishi FX series or FX2N series for the connection unit 1 1 communication using the TOOL port of FX series or RS232C adapter is available Also FX computer link using RS485 adapter is available Communication condition settings Communication condition settings for DLU Set the communication condition settings for the COM port as below However the following settings should be changed depending on the setting of the PLC to be connected Set value 9600 bps Data length Parity check Stop bit Communication condition settings for PLC Connection unit Communication FX Tool or RS282C adapter i O PN Tool or RS232C adapter Ai o o FX computer RS485 adapter E086 IES Note The Computer link in the communication format D8120 is the communication procedure for Mitsubishi A series computer link unit Note that it is different from the communication procedure for FX series tool port Usable devices Devicetype FX1NrangeNo FX2NrangeNo Remarks Input relay X X0000 to X0337 X0000 to XO337 _ Output relay Y Y0000 to Yo337 Y0000 to YO337 _ Bit Internal relay M M0000 to M1535 M0000 to M1535 device State S S0000 to S0999 S0000 to S0999 Timer Contact TS TS0000 to TS0255 TS0000 to TS0255 Counter s C
20. Communication cassette AFPGB01 S AFPG801 SD 1 eo cs 4 s 5 Note When using with a three wire port short circuit the pin RS and CS Setting Web Datalogger Unit External device COM1 COM port 1 on connection l Connection Communication Comiorieriik meroa mode p Not selectable Data length 8 bits Parity check Odd Stop bit 1 Baud rate bps 9600 Communication format Sepat 3 seconds timeout When Web Datalogger Unit is in the RUN mode with the above settings data can be read from FP Q Reference For information on the settings of Web Datalogger Unit lt Chapter 6 Setting for Web Datalogger Unit gt 3 12 Chapter 4 I O Allocation 4 1 4 1 I O Allocation Web Datalogger Unit XO to X3 FEITA Pritt I s E See ee ee eee ee TEF e 9 000 0 0 FPO FPOR Expansion unit X20 to X3F Y20 to Y3F X40 to X5F a Y40 to Y5F Expansion unit 2 X60 to X7F oe Y60 he ee Expansion unit 3 Expansion unit 1 Note The usable I O numbers are different depending on the units Devices to be used on Web Datalogger Unit The following devices are used on Web Datalogger Unit X Input contact of Web Datalogger Unit or FPO FPOR expansion unit Y Output contact of Web Datalogger Unit or FPO FPOR expansion unit R Internal relay of Web Datalogger Unit DT The current value of storage device is stored AD Analog input c
21. Name Registration Device Logging Type Data Format O 1CHI Expansion Uniti ADIO 2000 gt 2000 10 00 gt 10 00 V 6 67 2 Register CHO of the expansion unit 2 Select Expansion Unit 2 for Target Clicking Apply after setting each item shows the specified setting in the list at the bottom Device Registration No 1 FILET No 1 40min 2 Temperature Exension Unite B 000 A0 Eeo t Pore Instantaneous Value w 4 D Conversion Value Conversion Value Olnsertion Overwrite The Number of Block Continuation 1 Maximum Number of Registrations 248 Maximum Elock Number of Registrations 248 Block No Name Registration Device Logging Type Data Format Pl i Expansion Unit AD10 2000 gt 2000 10 00 gt 10 00 i Note Specify Name within 16 characters Reference lt 6 2 1 Logging Data gt lt 6 3 5 Common Operations for Device Registration gt 6 68 5 Transfer the setting data to DLU Click Back to Main Menu from the menu on the left The message The settings have been changed is blinking on the main menu Click Save Setting Data to DLU Setup Menu Data Logging Setup Optional Function Network Setup Configuration The settings have been changed Save those to the unit Save Setting Data to DLU Click OK The setting data is recorded in the DLU M
22. No Not notify Unit No Reset Trigger No File Transmission Not notify E mail Transmission Group No None v a No File name Logging Trigger No of Records No of Generations Updating Trigger eS _ niaomid jeo fio fe ole EFT Note Specify File name within 32 alphanumeric characters No of records should be set in the range of 1 to 60000 Updating trigger is specified when creating a file with any condition other than No of specified records ie Reference lt 6 2 2 Layout of Logging Files gt lt 6 3 4 Notice at the Time of File Creation gt 6 66 4 Register a logging device Select the File No 1 of Device Registration to a Logging File from the menu on the left and click Go Data Logging Setup Mam Unit Gontiguration Settings Expansion Analog Unit Exnar cianZ An alog Un it Expansiond Not use COM Not use COM2 Not use Logzineg F ile Setu i Device Registration to a Loeeine File File Not Alico 1 Register CHO of the expansion unit 1 Select Expansion Unit 1 for Target The layout of the screen changes to the one for setting the expansion unit 1 Clicking Apply after setting each item shows the specified setting in the list at the bottom Device Registration Average Value Ohsertion Overwrite The Number of Block Continuation 1 Maximum Nunber of Fagistrations 249 Maximum Elock Number of Fagistratins 249 Block No
23. O 3A P MIL connector AFPORE32T Output 16 points l Transistor output Input 16 points p MIL connector AFPORE32P PNP 0 3A Output 16 points 1 5 1 3 3 High performance Unit Name Specifications PartNo ProductNo Manual No lt Input specifications gt No of channels 8 channels FPO A D Converter Unit Input range Voltage 0 to 5V 10 to 10 V FPO A80 AFP0401 ARCT1F321 100 to 100 mV Resolution 1 4000 Current 0 to 20 mA Resolution 1 4000 FPO Thermocouple K J T R thermocouples resolution 0 1 C FPO TC4 AFP0420 O Unit K J T R thermocouples resolution 0 1 C FPO TC8 AFP0421 lt Input specifications gt No of channels 2 channels Input range Voltage 0 to 5V 10 to 10 V Resolution 1 4000 FPO Analog 1 0 Unit Ument Oto 20 mA Resolution 1 4000 te ooac1 AFPo480 s ARCCT1F390 lt Output specifications gt No of channels 1 channel Input range Voltage 0 to 5V 10 to 10 V Resolution 1 4000 Current 0 to 20 mA Resolution 1 4000 lt Output specifications gt No of channels 4 channels EPO D A Converter Output range xonage output type ARCT1F382 Unit 10 to 10 V Resolution 1 4000 Current output type 4 to 20 mA Resolution 1 4000 Note PO RTD Resistance temperature detector unit cannot be connected to Web Data Logger unit 1 3 4 Power supply unit Name Speoifications PartNo ProductNo Input voltage 100 to 240 V AC Free input FPO
24. as shown in the figure below and store data under the following conditions FP Communication cassette is required efit Sted Unit No 1 Unit No 2 Poe Remote unit 1 Logging device Logging type Data format Conversion Convert X 0 01 Logging device Logging type Data format Conversion Logging device Logging type Data format Conversion 6 56 Procedure 1 Make the main unit configuration settings 1 Click Data Logging Setup on the main menu Setup Menu Using Menu Unit Operation me Fil ratit Data Monitor atat Di 2 Make the settings for connecting an eco power meter to the COM1 and a wireless sensor to the COM2 and click Apply COM Settings FP Series PLO MEWTOGOL v 1 N 19200bps 8 Bit y Odd v 1 Bit 33sec sy COM Settings FP Series PLC MEWTOCOL v 1 1 S 115200bps v 8 Bit v Odd 1 Bit 0 3sec Note For connecting the eco power meter via RS485 select 1 N for Connection Type For connecting the wireless sensor select 1 1 for Connection Type As for baud rate data length parity stop bit set the same communication conditions as the conditions of the connected eco power meter and wireless sensor For the eco power meter and wireless sensor always set for the MEW TOCOL header 6 57 2 Set the trigger to be used for data logging C
25. been filed when changing the mode Note3 The waiting state for update as firmware is abnormal when turning on the power supply Web Datalogger Unit has a self diagnostic function which identifies errors and stops operation if necessary When an error occurs the status of the status indicator LED1 vary as shown in the above table If ERROR LED is ON Procedure Log into the Web Datalogger Unit from the web browser and check the contents of error The latest error code can be confirmed by selecting the Status Display menu Also the history of errors occurred can be confirmed by referring the system history file gy SS Reference lt 12 3 Table of Error Codes gt 10 2 10 2 Troubleshooting FP0O FPOR Expansion Unit Action to take Data cannot be input or output from the FPO FPOR expansion unit properly Not use has been selected Select the appropriate type for the expansion for the expansion unit under unit to be used Main Unit Configuration Settings More than 4 FPO FPOR A maximum of 3 FPO FPOR expansion units expansion units are can be connected to the Web Datalogger Unit connected The connected units should be up to 3 units The I O allocation for the The I O numbers of the FPO FPOR expansion FPO FPOR expansion is not unit are automatically allocated from the unit correct closest to the Web Datalogger Unit Check the number of occupied I O for the expansion unit The FPO FPOR expansion Instal
26. below Date Date Occurrence date Time Occurrence time Record Daat Remarks Data2 Power ON Cause of reset Records power on Normal Power failure Instantaneous power failure WDT time up Runaway aad ay a eo Power OFF User name Setting data has been updated User name Records changes in settings Hard error Hardware error Error Records hardware errors Main unit code Right expansion unit 1 to 3 code Network error Port No Error Records higher level code communication errors such as HTTP and SMTP Communication error Port No Error Records lower level code communication errors such as MEWTOCOL RUN mode GF STOP mode name is registered Fa Fl removed been removed installed been installed Time has been adjusted Destination port No and register No OK Records the time has been adjusted 6 45 6 3 8 Trigger History File DLU saves the history when registered triggers occur These files are called trigger history files The trigger history is saved in the location where logging files are stored with the name Trigger csv The trigger history files are saved in the following format The details of each item are as below Date Occurrence date Time Occurrence time Display item Occurred trigger No Occurred trigger name Phenomenon Occurred phenomenon Occurrence Occurrence of trigger Restoration Restoration of trigger
27. d o de e ee ee See ee ee ee cmt CGS SS Cm CR Cs Sa cae Sc cat ce ae a a ee ee ee ee ee ee a SE SSS SSS ee eee eee eee ee 11 to 20 blocks 3 and 4 exist between these blocks iig 22 24 DATA_2 o d d e d o Numbers starting with 0 are consecutively added to the DATA specified for names underscore is added before numbers Separating data into blocks enables different settings to be specified for each block for example Set the data format to HEX4 digits only for the block No 3 6 42 Example 3 When deleting the blocks 2 to 4 with the settings of the example 2 To delete a block check the box next to the block number to be deleted and click Delete Maximum Number of Registrations lt 0 Maximum Block Mumber of Registrations 245 Hame Registration Device Logging Type Data Format 1 paTa ee e DTO 4 DECI W gt DATA COMI Register DTS_9 DECI W DATA COMI Register DT10 14 DEGI W DATA COM tReeeter DT15 19 DECI W The alert message for confirmation is displayed Click OK Maximum Humber of Registrations 240 iasdmum Block Mumber of Registrations 248 Block No Hame Registration Device Loegeine Type Data Format 1 pata GOM1 Reeister DTO 4 Instantaneous Value DEC1W DATA GOM1 Register DT20 24 DECI W The remaining number of registrable blocks is 248 and the total number of registrable points is 3990 4000 10 3990 points The header image when data is a
28. determined as MOD Next time the mode is changed to the RUN mode the logging data will be recorded in a new file Unchecked The file is determined as _ MOD Next time the mode is changed to the RUN mode the logging data will be recorded in a new file For the details of file names refer to lt 6 2 4 Name of Logging Files gt Operation when power is ON Ifa CURRENT file exists in the CF when turning on the power supply of DLU Checked The CURRENT file is renamed POW If data exists in the SRAM it is filed as a CURRENT file Unchecked The CURRENT file remains as it is and logging data is recorded in the same file continuously If data exists in the SRAM it is added in the CURRENT file For the details of file names refer to lt 6 2 4 Name of Logging Files gt 9 10 Timing of writing to CF from SRAM Use this setting as it is The number below a decimal point Specify the number of decimals to be recorded for recording data in real number type in storage files 0 6 Header item In the default condition the following information is recorded in the headers of storage files Select whether to record this information or not Example Date and time Date and Time are recorded on another cell 2006 10 20 15 30 00 Date and Time are recorded on same cell 2006 10 20 15 30 00 Recording method at 0 o clock Records as 0 o clock For example the time after an hour of 23 o clock on 1st is
29. for only one scan after RUN R9020 Turns on in RUN operation mode R9021 Turns on when logging data R902A Turns on when CF access error occurs R902B Turns on when the CF card cover is installed 4 3 4 3 Allocation of FPO0 FPOR Expansion Unit FPO FPOR expansion units should be connected on the right side of Web Datalogger Unit The I O numbers start with the lowest number from the expansion unit closest to the Web Datalogger Unit in order 4 3 1 O Number of FP0 FPOR Expansion Unit O numbers do not need to be set as I O allocation is automatically performed when an expansion unit is added The I O allocation of expansion unit is determined by the installation location Number of aia unit E unit ae unit Unit EE allocation Ex Input 8 points X2010X27 to X27 X40 10 X47 to X47 X6010 X67 to X67 ear 4 points X20 to X23 X40 to X43 X60 to X63 Output 4 points 4 points Y20 to Y23 Y40 to Y43 Y60 to Y63 a Output 8 points Y20 to Y27 Y40 to Y47 Y60 to Y67 E16X Input 16 points X20 to X2F X40 to X4F X60 to X6F FP0O FPOR Expansion unit E16R Input 8 points X20 to X27 X40 to X47 X60 to X67 E16T P Output 8 points Y20 to Y27 Y40 to Y47 Y60 to Y67 E16YT P Output 16 points Y20 to Y2F Y40 to Y4F Y60 to Y6F Input 16 points X20 to X2F X40 to X4F X60 to X6F E32T P Output 16 points Y20 to Y2F Y40 to Y4F Y60 to Y6F Input CHO AD10 FPO A21_ Input CH1 AD11 Output CHO DA10 A D conversion FP0
30. has been correctly specified There is an error in the setting gt Check if the destination address source address SMTP server IP POP server IP when setting authentication have been correctly specified Failed in communicating with the SMTP server gt Check if the IP of the SMTP server has been correctly specified Check if the SMTP server is operating Check if the authentication function of the mail server conforms to the one of the Web Datalogger Unit Failed in communicating with the POP server gt Check if the account or password required for the POP authentication has been correctly specified Check if the POP server is operating Check if the authentication function of the mail server conforms to the one of the Web Datalogger Unit SNTP error code 128 SNTP Error contents and steps to take Failed in searching the name of DNS gt Check if the IP of the DNS server has been correctly registered Check if the DNS server is operating Check if the domain name of the SNTP server has been correctly specified There is an error in the setting SNTP server IP error gt Check if the IP of the SNTP server has been correctly specified There is an error in the setting gt Check if the IP of the SNTP server has been correctly specified Data could not be transmitted to the SNTP server gt Check if the IP of the SNTP server has been correctly specified Check if the SNTP server is operating There wa
31. in the file is recorded If any problem such as power outage occurs in operation data that has not been filed may be left in the SRAM If any data has been left in the SRAM when the power of DLU was turned on firstly the DLU files those data and then execute other processes This file is a CURRENT file A file that does not meet the condition for file generating is named Filet CURRENT CSV This file can be confirmed on the Logging File Operation screen under the setting menu 6 20 6 2 5 Precautions for Data Storage The csv files generated by DLU can be saved in a CF card or internal memory The destination to save should be predefined The precautions for each destination to save are described below When saving in a CF card If the power supply of the unit is turned off due to problems such as power outage when DLU is writing data in the CF card in the RUN mode the CF card may be damaged and the data may not be read Therefore when using the CF card use a UPS uninterruptible power supply system as much as possible Also with the UPS the DLU can be changed to the stop mode in case of power outage by inputting the annunciation signal for power outage of the UPS into the DLU and using this signal as the trigger so that the data can be protected by stopping the access the CF card 3 Annunciation signal for power outage ON DOccurrence of power outage 4 Action trigger occurs by the annunciat
32. is recorded in the DLU Microsoft Internet Explorer gt The changed valuets is going to be saved Are you sure Last 5 When recording data completes successfully the following message is displayed Click OK to return to the main menu Data was saved to the DLU successfully IEF er For each IP address ask network administrators DNS servers are necessary to specify the IP address needed to use the following functions by Name instead of IP address Mail transmission function SMTP server or POP server in some cases Auto time setting function SNTP server If you fail to obtain an IP address automatically the default IP address 192 168 1 5 is set 6 2 Overview of Data Logging DLU supports the followings as interface for collecting data Internal digital input 4 points FPO FPOR expansion unit A maximum of 3 units can be installed Digital input unit Analog input unit A D conversion unit thermocouple unit FP communication cassette such as PLC eco power meter wireless sensor Expansion unit 1 Expansion unit 2 Expansion unit 3 Input 4 points Communication cassette COM1 L gt comMm2 Those data are logged and files in CSV format can be generated Note The operations that collect data by a communication cassette and save the collected data are performed asynchronously Therefore if many devices have been re
33. list at the bottom otorage File Settings File name Logeme Trigger Ho of Records No of Generations Updating Trigger 6 32 Each setting items Description Within 32 characters Logging trigger No Specify the timing for storing the device registered in the file Allowable range 1 to 60000 No of generations Allowable range 1 to 60 Updating trigger No Specify to forcibly update the file Notice device setup at the time of one record logging It is used to notify that the logging of one record has completed Example When specifying R1 of the PLC connected to the COM1 as the notice device Unit No Reset Trigger No None Set the reset trigger if the specified notice device is needed to be reset Notice device setup at the time of file creation It is used to notify that the specified No of records has stored and the csv file has been generated It is also used to send e mails with generated csv files as attachments Example When specifying R2 of the PLC connected to the COM1 as the notice device Unit No Reset Trigger No None File Transmission Mail Transmission Settings E mail Transmission Group Nol oo Set the reset trigger if the specified notice device is needed to be reset Also in this case e mail is transmitted to the users registered in the group No 1 via the SMTP server specified by Mail Transmission Settings1 Note1 Up to 16 files with difference condi
34. menu and then click Trigger Settings from the list on the left Data Logging Setup Main Unit Contiuration Settings Setup Menu Optional Function Network Setup Exnansion Not use Expansion Not use a e Expansions Not use e LOMI Not use COM Not use e Configuration Logeme File Setup Using Menu Device Registration to a Logging File File w Go Unit Operation File No 1 Go Lo File Operation Trigger History File Setup Data Monitor Stat igpl ovetem History File Setup 2 Select a type from Trigger Type and set each items The registered settings are shown in the list at the bottom Trigger Settings Tf tetasecty Siren Trigger Hame Trigger Conditionally Content Trigger History File Setting items common to various triggers Specify a Trigger name up to 32 characters If the check box Record of Trigger History File is on the time that the trigger occurred is recorded in Trigger History File 128 types of triggers can be specified w Reference lt 6 3 8 Trigger History File gt 6 26 Fixed cycle When selecting Fixed Cycle for the trigger type the following setting screen is displayed The trigger occurs on the selected cycle Trigger Settings fi iiesorcle Dent The fixed cycle trigger is adjusted to occur at 0 min 0 sec of each hour regardless of the time that the DLU changes to the operation mode Example The cycle
35. of channel 0 of expansion unit 2 becomes 5 4 0 Conversion Value Conversion Value Note1 For converting analog values conversion parameters are also needed to be set Reference For information on parameters lt A D Conversion Unit Manual gt Note2 The trigger occurs once AD20 is equivalent to 5 and it will be reset when a value other than 5 is detected The trigger occurs when AD is equivalent to 5 again Example 2 The trigger occurs when the value of DTO of the PLC connected to the COM1 exceeded 1000 Note The trigger occurs once DTO exceeded 1000 and it will be reset when DTO is less than 800 The trigger occurs when DTO exceeded 1000 again 6 29 Combination When selecting Combination for the trigger type the following setting screen is displayed Trigger Settings a No 1__ AND v No 1__ Two triggers can be used under the following conditions AND The trigger occurs when 2 triggers selected were detected OR The trigger occurs when any one of 2 triggers selected was detected Example The trigger that occurs when X0 was changed from OFF ON and the trigger that occurs when X1 was changed from OFF gt ON has been set Set a trigger that combines these two triggers with AND xo Leading Edge Differential OF v Set as No 1 Leading Edge Differential DF EC Set as No 2 Mo 1 amp 0 0N w No 1 amp 0 0N v Note If the change in XO or X1 from OFF ON is detected and t
36. of trigger has been set to 30 minutes and the DLU changed to the run mode at 12 10 The first trigger occurs at 12 30 After that at 13 00 13 30 14 00 However the specified logging data type is Difference value the value that deducts the data collected at 12 10 from the data collected at 12 30 is recorded at the first trigger Appointed time When selecting Appointed Time for the trigger type the following setting screen is displayed Trigger Settings Sun Mon Tue Ved Thu Fri Sat pe fo The following settings are available Specify a date and time Specify the date and time for every year Specify the date and time for every month Specify the date and time for every day Specify the date and time for every week Day of the week can be selected Specify the minutes and seconds per hour Specify the seconds per minute Example The trigger occurs at 8 50 am every day Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat a ee Example The trigger occurs at 5 15 pm every day from Monday to Friday Osun MMon Mi Tue Miwed MI thu Merri Dsat a ce ee 6 27 Relay When selecting Relay for the trigger type the following setting screen is displayed Trigger Settings l Main Unit wt oo i xmo Leading Edge Differential DF E l The type of devices that can be specified by Device Selection varies according to the setting selected for Target If the selected Target h
37. recorded as 0 o clock on 2nd Records as 24 o clock For example the time after an hour of 23 o clock on 1st is recorded as 24 o clock on 1st File name setting Use this setting as it is 9 2 2 Setting of Operations When Error Occurs Procedure Click Configuration on the main menu and then click Storage File Settings from the list on the left The following screen is displayed Setting of Operations When Error Occurs Setting of Operations When Error Occurs Transmitting Network Mot notify b E mail Transmission Group Mo Setting of Error Check Items e Not check O Gheck Error notification mail When an error occurs in the DLU a mail can be sent to specified destinations The mail is sent in the following format Select whether to send a mail through a LAN or through a dial up at Transmitting Network and specify the destination at E mail Transmission Group No System mail Occurrence date Cause Example At 15 30 on October 11 2006 061011_153000 When an error is restored Restoration Error code o O Mail text Error code Decrease of battery voltage Select whether to consider the state that a backup battery is not installed as an error or not Unchecked An error does not occur even if a battery is not installed or the voltage decreases Checked If a battery is not installed or the voltage decreases it will be detected as an error The ERROR LED on the
38. required Within 4 characters Enter each items and then click Apply The specified setting is displayed in the field of a corresponding block No in the registration list fy Reference For information on logging types lt 6 2 1 Logging Data gt For information on conversion parameters lt A C Conversion Unit Manual A C Conversion Value Table gt 6 38 COM1 Relay When selecting COM1 Relay for the target the setting screen is displayed When the COM1 has been set to FP series PLC MEWTOCOL No FILET No 1 min nstartneoue abe OWOFP seo ov Insertion Overwrite The Number of Block Continuation Setting items Within 16 characters Unit No When the connection type is 1 1 Invalid When the connection type is 1 N 1 to 99 Instantaneous value ON OFF Accumulated ON time Total switching times When selecting Total switching times it is valid Within 4 characters Enter each items and then click Apply The specified setting is displayed in the field of a corresponding block No in the registration list Note1 If the connection unit has been set to Mitsubishi or Omron PLC in the main unit configuration settings only the devices that support each manufacturer can be selected Note2 The COM2 settings are made as well as the COM1 settings 2 Reference For information on logging types lt 6 2 1 Logging Data gt 6 39 COM1 Register When selecting COM1 Register
39. set the correct initialization command lengthen the wait time after reset Cannot The setting method for the IP Adjust the setting methods for the IP and DNS communication or DNS server is not correct server to the one that specified by the with the destination destination 10 7 Inbound connection PPP server Action to take Cannot connect The RS232C cable is Connect the RS232C cable correctly with a modem disconnected The connection of the RS232C Check the connect interface of the modem and cable is not correct the pin arrangement of the modem port of the Web Datalogger Unit Cannot connect The destination telephone Confirm the destination telephone number form the line number is not correct The Enter the correct user name and password If user name or password is not you forget the password set the password at correct the user registration again command is not correct input the correct initialization command lengthen the wait time after reset The setting method for the IP Adjust the setting methods for the IP and DNS or DNS server is not correct server to the one that specified by the destination Cannot The IP address is not correct Set the IP address correctly communication from the connected line 10 8 Chapter 11 Specifications 11 1 Specifications 11 1 1 General Specifications ltem _ _ Specifications Rated voltage 24 V DC 21 6 to 26 4 V DC range power off time A
40. switch is on SCF card cover Remove the CF card cover to remove insert a CF card Note Fit the CF card cover when the CF card is inserted When the CF card cover is fitted the unit accesses the CF card CF card socket Insert the CF card WCF card access LED Lights while the unit accesses the CF card When the CF card cover has been fitted the access state can be confirmed with the CF LED of the status indicator LEDs 2 Ethernet connector RJ45 It is connected to perform Ethernet communication MODEM RS232C connector D SUB 9 pin It is connected to perform modem communication Status indicator LEDs 2 Goes out No data is transmitted ETc iesn Flashes Data is pein euhe via Ethernet ERK green Lights CF card is accessed Cd Lights CF card is accessed CF i green Goes out CF card is not accessed 2 3 DVO indicator LEDs These LEDs displays the I O status 21 0 terminal block It is used to connect the unit to an external I O device XPower supply connector 24 V DC Supply 24 V DC It is connected using the power supply cable AFPG805 supplied with the unit Communication cassettes option These are the optional cassette type adapters for communication Any one of the followings can be installed 1 channel RS232C type 2 channel RS232C type 1 channel RS485 type 1 channel RS485 and 1 channel RS232C type in combination amp a Reference lt Chapter 3 Expa
41. take via FTP disconnected Select Main menu gt Network Setup DLU IP connected is not correct Address confirm the IP address Cannot login The user name or password is Enter the correct user name and password If not correct you forget the password set the password at the user registration again Another user logs in After a while access again Although the The FTP tool software used is Use another FTP tool software or the FTP pre connection is not supported installed in Windows operating by the command established fails prompt for the file operation in the file operation such as a list is not displayed Dial up Action to take Cannot connect The RS232C cable is Connect the RS232C cable correctly with a modem disconnected The connection of the Check the connect interface of the modem and RS232C cable is not correct the pin arrangement of the modem port of the Web Datalogger Unit The communication condition Check the communication conditions of the is not correct modem such as the baud rate and the communication conditions of the Web Datalogger Unit Cannot connect The destination telephone Confirm the destination telephone to the destination number is not correct The number When connecting to a provider note user name or password that every lines such as an analog line and PHS required for the authentication line may have different telephone numbers command is not correct
42. the time taken for one data sampling can be shorten by selecting lt This is useful for selecting a large amount of data As for a eco power meter or wireless sensor select Note4 The COM2 settings are made as well as the COM1 settings Note5 When the setting is 0 the data gathering command is transmitted via Best effort 6 24 6 3 2 Trigger Settings for Data Logging Triggers for executing operations should be predefined to enable the DLU to store data or send e mails Followings are the triggers that can be used for timing of data logging by DLU Trigger type Fixed cycle 1 second to 24 hours Selected from 23 patterns Appointed time Specify a date and time Specify the date and time for every year Specify the date and time for every month Specify the date and time for every day Specify the date and time for every week Day of the week can be selected Specify the minutes and seconds per hour Specify the seconds per minute Relay Leading edge differential DF Trailing edge differential DF Both edge differential Accumulated ON time Specified in seconds Total switching times Register Equivalent to the condition value gt Larger than the condition value lt Smaller than the condition value Different from the condition value Two triggering conditions can be used on AND or OR condition 6 25 Procedure 1 Click Data Logging Setup on the main
43. to the DIN rails Installation Removal EFT Note Use two mounting plates coupled for Web Datalogger Unit When using expansion units tighten the screws after joining all of the necessary mounting plates to be connected Tighten the screws at each of the four corners Example When using 2 expansion units 5 4 When using the flat type mounting plate AFP0804 Use M4 size pan head screws for attachment of the mounting plate and install according to the dimensions shown below 90 0 mm 60 0 mm Raise the expansion hooks of the unit Align the expansion hooks with the mounting plate and press the hooks Installation Removal tts halle GE e smi Cece CCRC eco CECE Er oc E i iE W oes Eire Em ia HE O i fe sm ith WATERS mantereen 144 3 A unit with an attached mounting plate can also be installed sideways on a DIN rail f IEF Note The flat type mounting plate AFP0804 should be used only with the Web Datalogger Unit as a stand alone unit It should not be used when the unit is being used in combination with an FPO FPOR expansion unit 5 5 5 2 Wiring of Power Supply 5 2 1 Wiring of Power Supply Use the power supply cable provided as an accessory to supply power to the unit Blue 0 Y Fower supply a cable i ig ta k Power supply wiring for the unit Use the power supply cable Part number AFPG805 that comes with the un
44. 0 or later version as a browser 1 2 System Configuration Modem etc LAN etc CF card Please prepare RS232C Ethernet Web Datalogger Unit FPO Expnasion unit up to 3 units FPO Power supply unit AFP0634 Communication cassette Or commercial power supply 1 4 1 3 Unit Types 1 3 1 Web Datalogger Unit Names Now of VO points ProductNo Web Datalogger Unit Input 4 points Relay output 1 point AFL1200 1 3 2 FPOR Expansion Unit Specifications Output Product No He Moat Connection type specifications Terminal block AFPORE8RS Input 4 points Relay output 2A Output 4 points Molex connector AFPORESRM Relay output 2A Terminal block AFPORE8YRS Output 8 points i Transistor output MIL connector AFPORE8YT Output 8 points NPN O 3A ML comer aFPoREaYT Transeo Onto Tie connectie AFPURESYP Output 8 points PNP 0 3A i i eee sare MIL connector AFPORE16X Terminal block AFPORE16RS Input 8 points Output 8 points Molex connector AFPORE1 6RM Transistor output Input 8 points Nee Put IMIL connector AFPORE16T Output 8 points 7 l Transistor output Input 8 points Put MIL connector AFPORE16P PNP 0 3A Output 8 points 16 poi Transi OS ransistor Output Naa connector AFPORE16YT Output 16 points NPN O 3A ae PO ransistor OulpUt faa connector AFPORE16YP Output 16 points PNP 0 3A ee pelle Transistor output Input 16 points NPN
45. 0011000 00011001 00011010 00011011 00011100 00011101 00011110 00011111 00111111 11111111 00001111 11 15 11 6 ASCII Codes ASCII Codes 11 16 Chapter 12 Dimensions and Others 12 1 Dimensions 12 1 1 Web Datalogger Unit AFL1200 12 2 0 z r fH es c Pia B A oc is a a ion Ogo o MUo o fo a t oo a tom a S a ion we O m toe Unit mm 12 2 Others 12 2 1 Ethernet Communication 10BASE T compliant RJ45 connector Signal name TX TX RX Not used Not used RX Not used Note Use a straight cable to connect with a HUB Use a cross cable to establish 1 1 connection with a PC etc 12 2 2 Modem Port RS232C specifications IBM PC AT serial port compatible PinNo Signalname Direction Description Oo 1 Receive Data X J 7 Rts RequesttoSend 8 crs lt CleartoSend poo R lt Ringindicator o o e g o o in Sen Si oie alax 3 6 D ss 4 T 12 3 12 4 Record of changes ARCT1F422E Jun 2008 1st edition ARCT1F422E 1 Oct 2008 2nd edition Change of Company name ARCT1F422E 2 Dec 2008 3rd edition ARCT1F422E 3 Feb 2010 Ath edition ARCT1F422E 4 Jun 2011 oth edition Change of Company name ARCT1F422E 5 Jul 2013 6th edition Change of Company name ARCT1F422E 6 Dec 2013 7th e
46. 1 2 Opening a Web Browser and Displaying Setting Screens Specify the IP address of the PC to display the setting screens of the DLU as below IP address 192 168 1 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway Not necessary to set Note The IP address of the PC can be set arbitrarily in the range of 192 168 1 2 to 192 168 1 254 However 192 168 1 5 cannot be used This manual describes the above setting as an example IEF Note For the details of the method to change the IP address of PC refer to the help or manuals for respective OS Procedure 1 Input http 192 168 1 5 setup in the address input area The last slash must be input A No page to display Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help J gt x a A O Search 5 Favorites Address http 192 168 1 5 setup 2 Once the connection between the PC and DLU has been established the following dialog is displayed Enter the user name admin and password dlu with lower case characters and click OK Enter Network Password This secure Web Site at 192 168 1 5 requires you to log on Please type the User Name and Password that you use for setup User Name X Password F Save this password in your password list Cancel If preparations are complete the main menu screen is displayed i Gutelagern Uti Haie baras Ricast Iniwreee Kapinan Celie hhh id F Fi A ow atit pe 2 A
47. 250V AC 2A 30V DC Output points per common 1 point common Off gt O On Off Approx 8 ms Min 20 000 000 operations Lifetime Electrical Min 100 000 operations Surge absorber Operating mode indicator LED display Note Resistance load internal circuit a o E T aL Cc 2 6 2 3 1 O Terminal Layout Diagram Output Note Each COM terminal of the input circuit is electrically independent 2 2 8 Chapter 3 Expansion Unit and Communication Cassettes 3 1 3 1 Part Names and Functions 3 1 1 Type of Expansion Unit Up to 3 FPO FPOR expansion units expansion I O units and high performance units can be added to Web Datalogger Unit The FPO FPOR expansion units are connected on the right side of the Web Datalogger Unit Install on the right side of Web Datalogger Unit 4 FPO FPOR Expansion Unit A maximum of 3 units can be connected Web Datalogger Unit 3 2 3 1 2 Installing FPO FPOR Expansion Units The FP0O FPOR expansion units expansion I O unit high performance unit are connected to the right side of the Web Datalogger Unit Unit expansion is done using the right side connector for FPO expansion and the expansion hooks on the side of the unit 1 Peel the seal on the right side of the unit to expose the internal right side connector for the FPO expansion 3 Align the pins and holes in the four corners of the Web Datalogger Unit and expansi
48. 5 exist between these blocks 16 246 248 DT249 MOMEN C e e Numbers starting with 0 are consecutively added to the DATA specified for names 6 41 Example 2 When registering 5 blocks of the blocks registering continuous 5 points Mo 1 FILE1 No 1 min DATA COMI Reuister DT sfo 5 Point oectw met convert we Pte Onnsertion Overwrite The Number of Block Continuation 5 3 fi De lete Maoaruaan Number of Registrations 225 Maseru Hork Nueriber of Registrations 245 Block No Name Registration Device Logging Type Data Format 1 DATA COMI Roeister DTO 4 Instantaneous Vake DECTW DATA COM Router DTS 0 Instantaneous Vawe DECIW DATA COMI Rogister OT10 14 instantaneous Vawe DECTW DATA COMI Register DT15 19 DATA COMI Register DT20 24 Five points of DT are registered in the blocks No 1 to 5 respectively i e totally 25 points are registered The remaining number of registrable points in this file is 225 points The remaining number of registrable blocks is 245 and the total number of registrable points is 3975 4000 25 3975 points Header image when data is filed Block No 2 CN al s el 7 e DO DATA_1 Dro oT jotz fora fora ors ore forz ore fora l l I Block No 1 MOMENT MOMENT MOMENT MOMENT MOMENT MOMENT MOMENT MOMENT MOMENT MOMENT se sis se ste s16 sis sie sis S16 S16 k
49. A80 an Input CHO to 7 AD10 to AD17 AD20 to AD27 Termocouge i ape FPO TC8 unit FPO D A conversion i Output CHO to 3 DA10 to DA13 DA20 to DA23 DA30 to DA33 unit AD30 to AD37 4 4 4 4 Data Registers of Web Datalogger Unit 4 4 1 Data Registers The following data registers DT are used for Web Datalogger Unit The current values of the data that Web Datalogger Unit stores are reflected in DTO to 7999 These registers can be read written by the MEWTOCOL FileNo Registration No Register starting No DTrange 2 o T TODO DTI U O So TODD to DT1499 O A TIHOOtODTI999 O OO T2000 to DT2499 O OO TED tO DT2999 O Zooo BT B00N tO DTB499 O BO T8500 tO DTB999 OO BT 4OOD tO DT4499 O 100 TABOO tO DT4999 O eat TEOODtODTS499 O 20 TEBOOtODTE999 O p18 TBOOD to DTE4VO 14 THO tO DTEIQO WB TOON tO DT7499 i O DT7500 i Se ee DT7998 Note If a block number is skipped over in registration the blank block will be omitted to register the registered block numbers in DT Block No Registration Registered DTO 1 Registered DT2 3 Notregistered O O o Not registered O O o Registered DT4 5 However the starting register numbers allocated to each file number do not change 4 5 4 6 Chapter 5 Installation and Wiring 5 1 5 1 Installation 5 1 1 Installation Environment and Space Operating environment Use the uni
50. Data cannot be The CF card is not Check whether the access LED on the CF card saved in the CF recognized is ON or OFF card If it is OFF refer to the description of When inserting a CF card the access LED on the CF card does not light on The destination to save data is Select Main menu Data Logging Setup gt the internal memory Main Unit Configuration Settings gt Logging file and choose Compact Flash for the storage place Available memory of the CF Select Main menu Data Logging Setup gt card is low Main Unit Configuration Settings gt Logging file and choose Compact Flash for the storage place Data cannot be The setting for the number of Select Main menu Data Logging Setup gt saved in the CF generations is not correct Storage File Settings and confirm No of card generations Web Action to take Cannot access The Ethernet cable is Connect the Ethernet cable correctly the Web page disconnected The network address of a PC Confirm the IP addresses of the PC and Web is different from the address of Web Datalogger Unit browser is not correct correct URL into the Web browser A proxy server is set on the Check the setting of the browser browser Hub is used Cannot login The user name or password is Enter the correct user name and password If you forget the password contact your system administrator or us The screen does The security level of Internet From Internet Opti
51. Data may be damaged if temporary blackout occurs during writing It is recommended to use a UPS uninterruptible power system Removal of CF card Removal Push firmly until the CF card Press the Eject button to the bottom hits the bottom and then remove the CF card Note1 The protection cover must be installed after inserting the CF card If the cover is not installed reading and writing the CF card cannot be performed due to the access error Note2 The CF card should be taken out after the CF protection cover is removed and the access LED is turned out Installation of CF card cover Removal 2 fie 5 13 5 6 Safety Measures 5 6 1 Safety Measures Precautions regarding system design On the system using Web Datalogger Unit malfunction may occur for the following reasons Power on timing differences between the Web Datalogger Unit and input output or mechanical power apparatus Response time lag when a momentary power drop occurs Abnormality in the Web Datalogger Unit external power supply or other devices In order to prevent a malfunction resulting in system shutdown choose the adequate safety measures listed in the following Emergency stop circuit Provide an emergency stop circuit to the Web Datalogger Unit externally to turn off the power supply of the output device Start up sequence The Web Datalogger unit should be started after booting the I O device and mechanical power appar
52. Device Registration to a Logging File from the menu on the left and click Go Data Logging Setup Mam Unit Contiguration Settmes txpansion Not use Expansion Not use Expangiond Met use OM FF Series FLU MEWT OG L 70M2 FP Series FLG MEWTOCGOL Trigger Settings inh to a Loggng File 1 Register the integral power consumption of eco power meter unit No 1 Select COM1 Register for Target The layout of the screen changes to the one for setting the register of COM1 Clicking Apply after setting each item shows the specified setting in the list at the bottom Device Registration No1 FILET No 10min E Integrated Pow COMI Register v l Difference Value ka DEG2WNo code Convert 7 0 0 Onsertion Overwrite The Number of Block Gontinuation 1 Masimu Number of Registrations 249 paniru Block Mamber of Fusistrations 249 BM Block No Name Registration Device Lorgeine Type Data Format O Inteerated Powt COMI eei it No 01 DT100 Difference Value DEC2W No code 0 01 kwh 9 6 59 2 Register the integral power consumption of eco power meter unit No 2 Click No 2 in the list below The upper screen changes to the one for registering the unit No 2 Device Registration Apply No 1 FILET No 140min Olnsertion Overwrite The Number of Block Continuation 1 Maximum Number of Registrations 249 Masdmum Block Numb
53. Diode Reverse voltage 3 times the load voltage Average rectified torward current Load current or more Precautions when using capacitive loads When connecting loads with large in rush currents to minimize their effect connect a protection circuit as shown below Inductor Resistor Output Oo an Load 1 Web Output w Toad Web Datalogger terminal L Datalogger Unit aden Unit terminal COM 5 3 3 Precautions Regarding Input and Output Wirings Separate the input output and power lines Be sure to select the thickness dia of the input and output wires while taking into consideration the required current capacity Arrange the wiring so that the input and output wirings are separated and these wirings are separated from the power wiring as much as possible Do not route them through the same duct or wrap them up together Separate the input output wires from the power and high voltage wires by at least 100 mm The I O wiring should be shorter than 50 m 9 10 5 4 Wiring of Terminal Block Type Attached terminal block Suitable wires A spring connection type is used for the terminal block The suitable wires are given below A a a Terminal block socket The terminal socket manufactured by Phoenix Contact is used Phoenix Contact model number Model No Product No FK MCO 5 12 ST 2 5 881422 Suitable wires Twisted wire Size sss Nominal cross sectional area A
54. General Specifications pte O Specifications Internal I O Input 4 points Pulse input 30 Hz or less Output 1 point Expansion unit Digital system Input 48 points Pulse input 1 Hz or less Output 48 Up to 3 units can be points connected Analog system Input 24 CH Output 24 CH FP series PLC Eco power meter wireless sensor Mitsubishi FX series Mitsubishi FX2N series Mitsubishi FX series computer link Omron SYSMAC C series Contact system Select from Instantaneous value ON OFF p scription Accumulated ON time Total switching times and Pulse value Register system Instantaneous value average value minimum value maximum value difference value Data format 16 bit integer Signed Unsigned 32 bit integer Signed Unsigned Available in register Binary 16 bits 32 bits HEX 16 bits 32 bits character string real system number Through communication cassette 4 Buljdwes geq U D F D O Q 3 O Q Q 5 Ke Q A a O D t D ep A lt D a Q Q D s No of registrable 16 files i aa eee Total 4000 points 250 points 1 file Internal memory SDRAM 2M bytes Note2 apie geen CF card 8M to 1G bytes File system VFAT FAT FAT32 Saving format Fixed cycle Select from the cycles predefined which are 1 second to 24 hours Relay Leading edge differential trailing edge differential both edge differential Appointed time Specify t
55. Lights When a trigger occurs ERROR red Lights When an error occurs lA Reference For information on the status indication when an error occurs lt 11 1 1 Status Indication by LEDs gt RUN STOP mode switch This switch is used to change the operation mode of Web Datalogger Unit Operation mode Switch RUN Position Up STOP Position Down Switching between RUN and STOP can be also performed by the setting from the Web screen When performing switching from the Web screen the setting of the mode switch and the actual mode of operation may differ Verify the mode with the status indicator LEDs 1 MODE Restart Web Datalogger Unit to operate in the mode set with the RUN STOP mode switch 2 2 Communication status LEDs These LEDs display the communication status of the COM1 and COM2 ports Description LED and communication status S Transmitted Flashes Data is being transmitted data Goes out No data is transmitted COM1 Flashes Data is being received Received data Goes out No data is received Tanemitied Flashes Data is being transmitted S In case of 1 channel RS232C type lights when the RS signal is on data 3 Goes out No data is transmitted M2 a2 Flashes Data is being received Received data In case of 1 channel RS232C type lights when the CS signal is on Goes out No data is received Reset switch It is used to initialize all settings Turn on the power supply while this
56. O Mail address of DLU Within 48 characters SMTP server Within 48 characters Authentication Not need to authenticate POP before SMTP standard POP before SMTP APOP Within 48 characters Within 16 characters Within 48 characters Connection network LAN Dial up access 1 Dial up access 2 Communication timeout 30 60 90 120 seconds Retry distance 0 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 minutes Retry times 0 1 2 3 4 5 Note For the information on the settings of mail address SMTP server and authentication ask your network administrator When specifying the SMTP server with a name the setting of DNS server is necessary For using a modem such as WP10 to transmit e mails set dial up access for Connection Network Up to 2 kinds of mail transmission settings are available A Reference For the information on the DNS server setting lt 6 1 7 DLU IP Address Setting gt For the information on the dial up setup lt 6 5 2 Modem Setup Such As WP10 gt lt 6 5 3 Dial up Setup gt 6 71 2 Set the destination to send mails Mail transmission is performed for groups Users must be registered before setting a mail address here Then make the group registration settings K2 w Reference For the information on the user registration lt 6 1 5 User Registration Settings gt For the information on the group registration lt 6 1 6 Group Registration Settings gt 3 Set a transmission trigger The ti
57. Operating and Monitoring the Unit 7 1 7 1 Using DLU in Run Mode Various functions supported by DLU data logging mail transmission data setting etc are executed when the DLU is in the operation mode 7 1 1 Changing to the Operation Mode Procedure 1 Click Unit Operation on the main menu setup Menu Data Logging Setup Optional Function Network Setup e Confieuration save Setting Data to DLU Using Menu Unit Operation Logging File Operation Data Monitor status Display 2 Click Run The DLU changes to the operation mode and executes data logging or mail transmission according the settings Run Stop Stopping Cae J Cs be Data Logging Period Specification J Logging period is specified Logging Start Trigger No Mot spec Logging Stop Trigger No Not specif Unit Termination Trigger No l Not specify a Initialization of SRAM 1 2 Data logging period specification A data logging period can be specified on the DLU In the operation mode data is being logged from the time that the logging start trigger occurs until the logging stop trigger occurs The DLU does not perform data logging in the periods other than the specified period The operations such as mail transmission and data setting are executed Logging start trigger Logging stop trigger Operation mode stop mode Period of 1 Data logging mail transmission data s
58. Power supply unit FP0 PSA4 AFP0634 Output capacity 0 7A 24 V DC 1 6 1 3 5 Communication Cassettes A removable communication cassette is used to perform serial data communication or to connect to PLCs Name Description Part No Product No Manual No Equipped with 1 channel 5 wire an RS232C port FPG COM1 AFPG801 yp The RS CS control is available Equipped with 2 channel 3 wire FP2 Communication cassette RS232C port FPG COM2 AFPG802 2 channel RS232C type Communication with two external oe devices is possible ARCT1F333E FP Communication cassette Equipped with 1 channel 2 wire FPG COM AFPG803 1 channel RS485 type RS485 port G COMS G Equi ith 1 ch 2 wi FP Communication cassette EA AE 1 channel RS485 and p f FPG COM4 AFPG806 1 channel RS232C type Equipped with 1 channel 3 wire P RS232C port 1 3 6 Related Software Description IP address wee Tool IP address search and setting tool for Web Datalogger Unit Configurator WD Note This software can be downloaded from our website htto industrial panasonic com ac e dl_center software User registration is required Free of charge 1 3 7 Related Parts Name Description Product No Maintenance parts Terminal socket AFL8800 Supplied with Web Datalogger Unit Necessary for storing collected data and holding the calendar Battery for FPX 4 oe AFPG804 timer function when the power for Web Datalogger Unit is off Main
59. Returns data to the previous value Output hold Changes nothing when the trigger is restored Reset trigger None No 1 to 128 IEF er Note When a trigger occurs DLU reads the current value of the target first When Operations at normalization is set to Return to the status before occurrence the current value that was read first is set again when a trigger is restored Even if Output hold is selected the current value that was read first is set again when the trigger specified for Reset Trigger occurs 6 81 3 Transfer the setting data to DLU Click Back to Main Menu from the menu on the left The message The settings have been changed is blinking on the main menu Click Save Setting Data to DLU Setup Menu Data Logging Setup Optional Function Network Setup Configuration The settings have been changed Save those to the unit Save Setting Data to DLU Click OK The setting data is recorded in the DLU Microsoft Internet Explorer The changed values is going to be saved a Are you sure When recording data completes successfully the following message is displayed Click OK to return to the main menu Data was saved to the DLU successfully After the completion of setting change the DLU to the run mode and occur the transmitting trigger Then confirm if the data is set mow was Reference lt 7 1 Using DLU in Run Mode gt 6 82 Chapter 7
60. S CS0000 to CS0255 CS0000 to CS0255 _ _ Specify address Input relay X X0000 to X0320 X0000 to X0320 Bind 20 Specify address Output relay Y Y0000 to Y0320 Y0000 to Y0320 SAA Internal relay M M0000 to M1520 M0000 to M1520 Specify address Word in multiples of 16 device State 9 S0000 to S0976 S0000 to S0976 Specify address in multiples of 16 Timer Current value TN TNOO00 to TN0255 TNOOOO to TN0255 Counter Current value CN CN0000 to CN0255 CN0000 to CN0255 Data register D D0000 to D0999 D0000 to D0999 Note1 Depending on the type being used the usable address range varies Refer to the instruction manual of the PLC being used for detailed information Note2 If input relays output relays and auxiliary relays are being used in word units addresses should be specified in 16 point units starting from 000 X000 X020 X040 M000 M016 M032 Note3 For the control procedure use the type 4 Note4 Set the sum check code to Available 6 47 6 3 10 Storing Data of Omron PLC To collect data with a PLC manufactured by OMRON Corporation connected to the communication cassette select Omron SYSMAC C series for the connection unit 1 1 communication using the RS232C port communication port or peripheral port of SYSMAC C series is available Communication condition settings Communication condition settings for DLU Set the communication condition settings for the COM port as below tem
61. Settle _ 19200 bps Data length Parity check Stop bit Communication condition settings for PLC The settings for PLC are as below Some items cannot be set depending on the used model There is no need to set the items that are not available ltem Settle _ Note The PLC mode should be always the monitor mode For almost all models the PLC communication setting method is as follows However differences may arise depending on the model For details please consult the manual for the PLC you will use when making the settings To communicate using the RS232C port of the CPU unit Set the system area as follows Address Setvalue Cetin o DM6648 0000 HEX Device No setting Device No 0 To communicate using the communication port Set the system area as follows To communicate with port A Address Setvalue _ _ CSetting o To communicate with port B Address Setvalue Setting S DM6600 0201 HEX PLC mode setting Monitor mode DM6555 0001 HEX Mode setting of RS232C port High link DM6556 0004 HEX Communication condition settings 19200 bps 7 bits even 1 bit 6 48 To communicate using the high link I F unit Make sure to set the CPU mode to monitor mode Use the DIP switch or rotary switch on the link I F unit to make settings such as the baud rate For details refer to the manual for the unit you are using To communicate using the peripheral port Set the
62. Setup Configuration Save Setting Data to DLU Using Menu Unit Ope ration Ru ri f 5 too Trigger settings Open Save of Setting Data Lin it Operation a Fir myar e Update Logging File Operation Data Monitor status Display 2 Click Reference Firmware Update Firmware Update Browse Select a firmware file and click Open Choose file Look in e DLU ex e Settingdata wl My Recent Documents Desktop My Documents gs My Computer My Network File name ir bin Places Files of type fan Files Cancel Le be Key Point The extension for firmware files should be bin Although the firmware file in the above example is firm bin the file provided by us is Dluver2_ verup bin 9 8 4 The file name of the selected firmware is displayed on the screen and click Update A message The latest firmware is now being installed Do no turn off the power flashes and the process completes for about 30 seconds Firmware Update Firmware Update The latest firmware is now being installed Do not turn off the power Vv Firmware Update Firmware has been updated 9 2 Various Operation Settings In this chapter settings such as the setting of operation when an error occurs and the layout setting of storage file are described 9 2 1 Storage File Settings Settings such as the layout setting for logging file
63. Type Data Format in ae Inteerated Pow COM1 Register Unit No 01 DT100 Difference Value DEG2W No code 0 01 kWh 9 a Inteerated Pow2 COM1 Register Unit No 02 DT100 Difference Value DEG2W No code 0 01 kWh 9 Po e Temperature COmatReister oTo Seow FOTOT 6 60 4 Register the humidity data of wireless sensor Click No 4 in the list below and select COM2 Register for Target on the upper setting screen Clicking Apply after setting each item shows the specified setting in the list at the bottom Device Registration No 1 FILET No 1 40min e rumisty COM2 Resister oo a or MB fi Point Instantaneous Value v DECI W No code y Ohcsertin Overwrite The Number of Block Continuation 1 Maximum Block Number of Registrations 246 Maximum Number of Registrations 246 d Block No Name Registration Device Logging Type Data Format mi Integrated Pow COM1 Register Unit No 01 DT100 Difference Value DEG2W No code 0 01 kWh 9 na eS Inteerated Pow2 COMI Register Unit No 02 DT100 Difference Value DEG2W No code 0 01 kWh 9 Pot imay cond Reeien oT DECTWO cod 7 IES Note Specify Name within 16 characters 2 L Reference lt 6 2 1 Logging Data gt lt 6 3 5 Common Operations for Device Registration gt 6 61 5 Transfer the setting data to DLU Click Back to Main Menu from the menu on the left The message The settings have been cha
64. WG 28 to 20 0 14 mm to 0 5 mm Pole terminal without a compatible insulation sleeve If a pole terminal is being used the following models should be used Manufacturer Cross sectional area Size ProductNo Phoenix Contact Co Pressure welding tool for pole terminals Phoenix Contact model number Product No Phoenix Contact Co CRIMPFOX 6 1212034 For tightening the terminal block For inserting a wire use a screwdriver Phoenix Contact Co Product No 1205202 with a blade size of 0 4 x 2 0 Part No SZS 0 4 x 2 0 Wiring method 1 Remove the wire s insulation lt _ o gt 8 mm 2 Press the orange switch of the terminal block with a tool such as a slotted screwdriver 3 Insert the wire into the terminal block until it contacts the back of the block socket with pressing the orange switch Notes for wiring When removing the wire s insulation be careful not to scratch the core wire Do not twist the wires to connect them Do not solder the wires to connect them The solder may break due to vibration After wiring make sure stress is not applied to the wire 9 12 5 5 Installation of CF Card CF card I O specifications Jtem Specifications TYPE l compliant Capacity 8 M to 2 GB Microdrive is not possible Note1 CF Compact Flash is a trademark of San Disk Corporation in USA Note2 The CF card of which usable ambient temperature is 20 C or more should be used Note3
65. all the same If you want to change the logging conditions of continuous devices register them in the separate blocks Registrable logging devices are 4000 points in total Although the allowable number of logging blocks is 250 and a maximum of 250 continuous devices can be registered in one block the maximum registrable number is 4000 Therefore up to 16 blocks can be registered when 250 points have been registered in each block 6 34 Procedure 1 Click Data Logging Setup on the main menu Select a logging file No from the list on the left and then click GO Data Logging Setup Main Unit Configuration Settings Setup Menu Expansion Not use a a Expansion Not use e ExpansionS Not use Qotional Function COM Not use e Network Setup COM Not use e Configuration Save Setting Data to DLU Logeine File Setup Using Menu DEVICE MEER ain iu a Logeme File File No 1 Unit Operation Go Logging File Operation Pear aa en Data Monitor Status Display System History File Setup 2 Select the I F to be stored from Target and register a device at Device Selection Device Registration Insertion Overwrite The Number of Block Continuation Maximum Mumber of Reristratina 250 Maximum Block Humber remind A Registration Device Loegeging Type Data Format 6 35 The following is the explanation when the main unit configuration settings and the file No 1 has been s
66. as been set to Not use in the main unit configuration settings this trigger cannot be used Unit No is specified when the connection type of COM has been set to 1 N Selectable items for Condition Condition Description Leading edge differential DF A trigger occurs when detecting the change from OFF to ON Trailing edge differential DF A trigger occurs when detecting the change from ON to OFF Both edge differential A trigger occurs when detecting the change from OFF to ON or from ON to OFF Accumulated ON time A trigger occurs if the total time that detected the on state Specified in seconds exceeded the setting time Total switching times A trigger occurs if the number of times that detected the change from OFF to ON exceeded the setting value Example A trigger occurs when RO of the PLC connected to the COM1 turns on COMI g Re Leading Edee Differential OF w 6 28 Register When selecting Register for the trigger type the following setting screen is displayed Trigger Settings Pf fester Record The following four devices are used for Register Registers of the main unit WX WR DT Register of the digital expansion unit WX Register of the analog expansion unit AD Register value DT etc of the device connected to the COM port such as PLC Unit No is specified when the connection type of COM has been set to 1 N Example1 The trigger occurs when the analog value
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68. atus Procedure Turn on the power supply of the Web Datalogger Unit and then set the mode selector to the RUN mode from the STOP mode Provide a timer circuit outside to delay the startup of the power supply for the Web Datalogger Unit Note When stopping the operation of the Web Datalogger Unit stop the Web Datalogger Unit first and then turn off the input output device Grounding When installing the Web Datalogger Unit next to devices that generate high voltages from switching such as inverters do not ground them together Use an exclusive ground for each device 5 6 2 Momentary Power Failures Operation of momentary power failures If the duration of the power failure is less than 3 ms the Web Datalogger Unit continues to operate If the power is off for 3 ms or longer operation changes depending on the combination of units the power supply voltage and other factors In some cases operation may be the same as that for a power supply reset 5 6 3 Protection of Power Supply and Output Sections Power supply An insulated power supply with an internal protective circuit should be used The power supply for the Web Datalogger Unit operation is a non insulated circuit so if an incorrect voltage is directly applied the internal circuit may be damaged or destroyed If using a power supply without a protective circuit power should be supplied through a protective element such as fuse Protection of output If current exc
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71. completes successfully the following message is displayed Click OK to return to the main menu Data was saved to the DLU successfully ner Note If you want to delete the registered user check the box next to the registration number to be deleted and click Delete 6 1 7 DLU IP Address Setting The factory default IP address is 192 168 1 5 IES Note If the default IP address is used this setting is not need to be changed Procedure 1 Click Network Setup under the main menu Setup Menu t iti t e Optional Function Network Setup e Configuration Save Setting Data to DLU Using Menu Unit Operation Logging File Operation Data Monitor e Status Display 2 As the IP address setting screen is displayed on the right enter a new IP address with dotted decimal numbers if you want to change the default setting Then click Apply DLU IP Address IP Address Obtain IP address automatically 192 188 1 5 205 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 DHS Server Obtain ONS server address auto matically 3 Click Back to Main Menu to return to the main menu A message The settings have been changed Save those to the unit blinks Click Save Setting Data to DLU Setup Menu Data Logging Setup Optional Function e Network Setup e Configuration The settings have been changed Save those to the unit Save Setting Data to DLU 4 Click OK The setting data
72. ctually filed is as below 2 s 7 8a 9 DATA DATA 4 DATA O DATA COM COM1 The blank for the missing blocks is closed up when the data has been filed 6 43 6 3 6 Transferring Setting Data to DLU The specified settings become effective by saving them to the DLU unit When you set items on each setting screens those settings are not completed Procedure to save setting data to DLU 1 If you open the main menu after defining various settings on the DLU the message The settings have been changed is blinking Click Save Setting Data to DLU Setup Menu Data Logging setup Optional Function Network Setup Configuration The settimgs have been changed Save those to the unit nave setting Data ta OLU 2 Click OK The setting data is recorded in the DLU Microsoft Internet Explorer Da The changed value s is going to be saved wue J Are you sure 3 When recording data completes successfully the following message is displayed Click OK to return to the main menu Data was saved to the DLU successfully 6 44 6 3 7 System History File DLU saves the history such as the dates of power on login and when errors occurred in files These files are called system history files The system history is saved in the location where logging files are stored with the name System csv The system history files are saved in the following format The details of each item are as
73. currence Y No None vi lem o Description O i O Unit No When the connection type has been set to 1 1 in the main unit configuration settings Invalid When the connection type has been set to 1 N in the main unit configuration settings 1 to 99 Select from Y R or L Setting value ON or OFF Operations at Return to the status before occurrence Returns data to the previous value normalization Output hold Changes nothing when the trigger is restored Reset trigger None No 1 to 128 K REST Note When a trigger occurs DLU reads the current value of the target first When Operations at normalization is set to Return to the status before occurrence the current value that was read first is set again when a trigger is restored Even if Output hold is selected the current value that was read first is set again when the trigger specified for Reset Trigger occurs 6 80 When the target is COM Register Data Output Settings te tee com esis oo wy seo dew wo E Return to the status before occurrence No Mone When the connection type has been set to 1 1 in the main unit configuration settings Invalid When the connection type has been set to 1 N in the main unit configuration settings 1 to 99 Unit No Device selection Select from WY WR WL DT LD SV EV or FL Setting value Input the data type and value Operations at normalization Return to the status before occurrence
74. d Data length 7 bits 8bits Start code STX No STX End code CR CR LF None ETX Communication format Data transmission Transmits from bit O character by character order Note1 The transmission distance is limited by the specified baud rate and No of connected units When using a baud rate of 38400 bps or less the allowable settings are a maximum of 1200 m and 99 units RS485 Transmission distance limitation For baud rate 115 2 kbps 99 For baud rate a 57 6 kbps Number of units stations 40 0 700 1000 1200 Transmission distance m Note2 When using a C NET adapter the maximum number of connected units is 32 and the baud rate is limited to 19200 bps or less Note3 When using the communication cassette AFPG806 COM4 the baud rate of its RS485 port should be defined by the Web Datalogger Unit and the dip switch in the communication cassette The baud rate for the RS232C port can be set by the Web Datalogger Unit only Note4 The termination resistance for the RS485 port in the communication cassette AFPG806 COM4 is set by the dip switch in the communication cassette There is no termination resistance at the RS232C port Note5 When connecting the FPx the response time i e the time after receiving a command until a response is returned may be adjusted by the following instruction of the FP2 if necessary SYS1 MCOM1 WAITn n 0 to 999 Delay a response for n scan Note6 When data is transmit
75. d for applications such that collect the integral power consumption of eco power meter and record the power consumption at regular time intervals Example When _ Instantaneous value at the point of Q 100 Instantaneous value at the point of 2 150 Instantaneous value at the point of 2 180 Instantaneous value at the point of 190 Data recorded at the point of Q The value that deducts the previous instantaneous value from 100 Data recorded at the point of 2 50 Data recorded at the point of 2 30 Data recorded at the point of 10 The concepts other than Difference value are the same as the concepts of Contact and Analog cS sr When data is collected via the communication cassette the sampling at 200 ms cannot be guaranteed unlike the main unit and expansion unit As communication is performed via RS232C 485 data is collected by best effort connection The communication interval varies according to the amount of collected data Normally when using difference values digit numbers are specified Example If the digit number is set to 3 the maximum value of the logging device is 999 for the DLU Therefore when the value 9 is 100 and value 2 is 50 the DLU decides the value 2 as 1050 and the value that deducts Q from 2 is 950 _ n If a digit number is not specified although the value that deducts KD from 2 is 50 it becomes OxFFFFFFCE 4294967246 when the data type is un
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78. duct It could cause excessive exothermic heat or smoke generation Do not touch the terminal while turning on electricity It could lead to an electric shock Use the external devices to function the emergency stop and interlock circuit Connect the wires or connectors securely The loose connection could cause excessive exothermic heat or smoke generation Do not allow foreign matters such as liquid flammable materials metals to go into the inside of the product It could cause excessive exothermic heat or smoke generation Do not undertake construction Such as connection and disconnection while the power supply is on It could lead to an electric shock Copyright Trademarks This manual and its contents are copyrighted You may not copy this manual in whole or part without written consent of Panasonic Industrial Devices SUNX Co Ltd Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Java is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and or its subsidiaries or affiliates in the United States and or other countries Compact Flash is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corp Ethernet is a registered trademark of Fuji Xerox Co Ltd and Xerox Corp All other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners DLU Table of Contents Before You Start 1 Functions and Restrictions of the Unit see 1 1 1
79. e OFF ON station 0 2 m cow 2 lm 49200 bps E es pa b Lr i oe FF initial value 3 OFF ON rate OFF ON OFF ON Backside of cassette 3 5 3 2 1 Communication Cassettes Communication Specifications Product No AFPG801 AFPG802 AFPG803 AFPG806 RS232C RS232C RS485 RS232C RS485 1 ch Note7 2ch Note7 1 ch Note7 1 ch Note7 1 ch Note5 Note6 Transmission distance 1200 meee 1200 m Note Note2 19200 Baud rate 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps 115200 bps Note3 Note4 Communication method Half duplex communication Synchronous method Start stop synchronous system Stop bit 1 bit 2 bits Communication format Parity None Even Odd Data length 7 bits 8bits Data transmission order Transmits from bit O character by character No of connected units Max 99units Max 99units Note1 The transmission distance is limited by the specified baud rate and No of connected units When using a baud rate of 38400 bps or less the allowable settings are a maximum of 1200 m and 99 units RS485 Transmission distance limitation For baud rate 115 2 kbps 99 For baud rate 70 57 6 kbps Number of units stations 40 0 700 1000 1200 Transmission distance m Note2 When using a C NET adapter the maximum number of connected units is 32 and the baud rate is limited to 19200 bps or less Note3 When using the communication cassette AFPG806 COM4 the baud rate
80. e error 2 error 2 rst was issued from the PC before the close rst was issued from the PC before the close operation is executed _ is executed E112 9094 close error 3 The DLU failed to close the connection 9095 lt n as code Error contents and Z Error contents and steps to take to take E120 9095 close error 1 was no Fin Ack for the Fin issued by the DLU from the ca ara ceed a aE E121 21 9095 9095 close error 2 error 2 rst was issued from the PC before the close rst was issued from the PC before the close operation is executed _ is executed E122 9095 close error 3 The DLU failed to close the connection 11 11 11 3 3 Hardware Error Code Communication error code Name Error contents and steps to take BCC error occurred oe gt Check the communication status such as a noise E41 E42 E60 E61 E74 An abnormal response was received from the destination unit gt Check the communication status such as a noise Also when communicating via RS485 the destination unit may have sent the Format error response before the DLU is ready for receiving data Adjust the transmission waiting time of the destination unit When communicating via RS485 the DLU will be ready for receiving data after 2 characters since it has sent a command hameuaear The destination unit does not support the transmission command PP gt Check the command supported for the destination unit The specified data does not exist i
81. eeding the rated control capacity is being supplied in the form of a motor lock current or a coil shorting in an electromagnetic device a protective element such as a fuse should be attached externally 5 14 5 7 Installation and Setting of Backup Battery Installing an optional backup battery in the unit enables to backing up the calendar timer as well as collected data Battery Option Name _ ProductNo Battery for FPX AFPG804 5 7 1 Installation Method 1 Using a screwdriver or similar tool open the battery cover ra 2 Connect the connector and place the battery FA fs E WS _ L Note When replacing the battery turn off the power after supplying the power more than 30 minutes and then fit the new battery within 5 minutes of removing the old one 3 Insert the code between the connector and the battery and fit the cover Note The code becomes in an upward direction after placing the battery If the cover is fit as it is the code will be bent 3 Point After replacing the battery select Configuration gt Setting of Operations When Error Occurs on the main menu from a browser and select Check for the item Decrease of Battery Voltage 9 15 5 7 2 Time for Replacement of Backup Battery The ERROR LED on the unit will flash if the battery voltage drops The battery remains effective for about a week after the LED starts flashing However in some cases t
82. elect Analog Unit for the expansion unit 1 and 2 and click Apply Main Unit Configuration Settings Expansion Unit Analog Unit Analog Unit Not use Logging File Compact Flash B IES Note For both the A D conversion unit and thermocouple unit set Analog Unit Expansion units should be set from the one installed in the position closer to the DLU first For example if Not use has been selected for the expansion unit 1 the setting for the expansion unit 2 cannot be made 6 64 2 Set the trigger to be used for data logging Click Trigger Settings from the menu on the left and then set the trigger conditions on the right screen Firstly set Trigger Type to Fixed Cycle The layout of the screen changes to the one for setting the cycle Clicking Apply after setting each item shows the specified setting in the list at the bottom Trigger Settings Apply fu ftom Fixed Cycle Erecora Delete Trigger Name Trigger Conditionally Content Trieger History File O 1 10m Fixed Cycle IEF Note Specify a Trigger name up to 32 characters 6 65 3 Set a logging file Click Logging File Setup from the menu on the left and then make the setting for logging files on the right screen Clicking Apply after setting each item shows the specified setting in the list at the bottom Storage File Settings Apply Not notify M Unit No _ Reset Trigger
83. ensor ole Power supply for sensor Power supply for input Voltage output type Sensor O Input terminal Web Unit Power supply for input Datalogger NPN open collector output type Input terminal Web T Datalogger Unit Sensor Power supply for input Two wire output type Input terminal Web Datalogger Unit Sensor ae ea se ES Power supply for input Precaution when using LED equipped lead switch LED 4 nput terminal Web a nest Datalogger ea Unit switch COM 12V to 24V Precaution when using two wire type sensor Two wire terminal Web type Datalogger sensor Unit Sensors leakage current mA R Bleeder resistor kQ The off voltage of the input is 2 4 V therefore select the value of bleeder resistor R so that the voltage between the COM terminal and the input terminal will be less than 2 4 V The input impedance is 4 3 k0 x 43h 2 4 Therefore AS E KQ 4 3 R 4 3l 2 4 The wattage W of the resistor is Power supply voltage 2 R In the actual selection use a value that is 3 to 5 times the value of VV W When a LED is connected in series to an input contact such as LED equipped lead switch make sure that the voltage applied to the Web Datalogger Unit input terminal is greater than the ON voltage In particular take care when connecting a number of switches in series If the input of Web Datalogger Unit does not
84. enu lini ir At or Logging File Operation Data Monitor Status Display 2 Click a file number you want check the current value from the list on the left Example No 001 020 021 040 041 060 061 080 081 100 101 120 121 140 No Name Device Content Data 1 Temperature Expansion Uniti AD1O MOMENT S16 gt FLT 25 90 C SSS See Saree ee Stop automatic update Update to latest information Ssecond update every Update time 4hour6minutes23second EST Note A maximum of 250 point data can be registered for each file however these information is displayed every 20 points Clicking the Update to latest information button reloads the screen and updates the data Clicking the Start button for automatic update reloads the screen automatically every specified time 7 9 7 2 2 Status Display On the Status Display screen various status information on the DLU such as the firmware version latest error and last update date can be monitored Procedure 1 Click Status Display on the main menu Setup Menu Data Logging Setup Optional Function Network Setup Configuration Save Setting Data to DLU Using Menu Unit Operation g ing Fi e Data Monitor e Status Display 2 Confirm each status Status Display Update System Information 2008 year04 month25day Fri 14 09 50 Setting Data 2008 year04 month25day Fri 13 36 37 Internal Memory Infor mation
85. er of Registrations 249 7 Block No Name Registration Device Logging Type Data Format SS Inteerated Pow COM1 Register Unit No 01 DT100 Difference Value DEC2W No code 0 01 kWh 9 ICI Clicking Apply after setting each item shows the specified setting in the list at the bottom Device Registration No 1 4FILE1 No 140min e imewatexrowe comcessen x oT vho 1 Pon 00 fiw e Olnsertion Overwrite The Number of Block Continuation Maximum Number of Registrations 248 Maximum Block Number of Registrations 248 d Block No Name Registration Device Logging Type Data Format Emi Inteerated Pow COMI Register Unit No 01 DT100 Difference Value DEC2W No code 0 01 kWh 9 fo Ae Inteerated Pow2 COM1 Register Unit No 02 DT100 Difference Value DEG2W No code 0 01 kWh 9 3 Register the temperature data of wireless sensor Click No 3 in the list below and select COM2 Register for Target on the upper setting screen Clicking Apply after setting each item shows the specified setting in the list at the bottom Device Registration No 1 FILET No 1 O0min integrated Pow COMI Register v DT v 100 Olnsertion Overwrite The Number of Block Continuation 1 Maximum Number of Registrations 247 Maximum Block Number of Registrations 247 Block No Name Registration Device Logging
86. ers and large scale resistors 5 2 Installation space Leave at least 50 mm of space between the wiring ducts of the nit and other devices to allow heat radiation and unit replacement _ _ 50 mm or more 50 mm or more Maintain at least 100 mm of space between devices to avoid adverse affects from noise and heat when installing a device or panel door to the front of the Web Datalogger Unit 100 mim or more ee _ Panel door _ D mn a wm k E oO E 5 Web Leave at least 100 mm of space from the front surface of the Web Datalogger Unit in order to allow room for wiring 5 1 2 Installation Attachment to DIN rail and removal from DIN rail The unit can be simply attac hed to DIN rail Installation method 1 Fit the upper hook of the unit onto the DIN rail 2 Without moving the upper hook press on the lower hook to fit the unit into position Removal method 1 Insert a slotted screwdriver into the DIN rail attachment lever 2 Pull the attachment lever downwards 3 Lift up the unit and remove it from the rail 5 3 5 1 3 Installation Using the Optional Mounting Plate When using the slim type FPO mounting plate AFP0803 Use M4 size pan head screws for attachment of the mounting plate and install according to the dimensions shown below SM 10 mm 90 mm d 25 mm 6 mm TS The rest of the procedure is the same as that for attaching the unit
87. et as below Main unit configuration settings Expansion unit 1 Digital unit Expansion unit 2 Analog unit Expansion unit 3 Not use COM1 settings FPseries PLC MEWTOCOL COM2 settings Not use File No 1 setting File name of file No 1 FILE1 Logging trigger 1 minite cycle trigger specified for No 1 Main unit When selecting Main Unit for the target the part for registering the logging device is displayed Mo 1 FILET No 1 min Olnsertion Overwrite The Number of Block Continuation Select from Instantaneous value ON OFF Accumulated ON time Total switching times and Pulse value When selecting Total switching times or Pulse value it is valid Select Not convert or Convert Enter each items and then click Apply The specified setting is displayed in the field of a corresponding block No in the registration list Note1 When specifying the setting at the device selection as above only 1 point of XO is registered in this block A Reference For information on logging types lt 6 2 1 Logging Data gt 6 36 Expansion unit Digital The setting screens for expansion units differ depending on the types specified in the main unit configuration settings The following is the setting screen when Expansion Unit 1 is selected for the target When the expansion unit 1 has been set to Digital Mo FILET No 1 mine Po Ed Berson tet W oo Pont In
88. etting data Memory usage Network setting information LAN PPP 6 4 6 1 4 Clock Settings A clock is built in DLU Indefinite data has been set at the factory Set the correct time and date before using the DLU Procedure 1 Click Configuration on the main menu and then click Clock Settings from the list on the left Setup Menu Configuration Dala Logging Setup a Optional Function a Network Setup a Configuration save Setting Data to DLU J Using Menu e Unit Operation Logging File Operation Status Display 2 The Clock Settings screen is displayed on the right Set the current time in the setting area on the top of the screen Clock Settings Apply Manual Clock Setting 1 month 16 bay 11 hour 6 minutes 38 second Get the Date and Time from Computer Auto Time Settings SNTP Server v GMT 09 00 vi PLC Time Synchronous Setup PLC Unit No O1 Starting Address 0 SUU54 PLG Unit No O7 Starting Address 0190054 The following two setting methods are available 1 Enter the date year month day and time hour minute second manually Enter the current date and time and then click Apply Once Apply is clicked the clock starts 2 Transfer the time of PC to the DLU Clicking Get the Date and Time from Computer transfers the date y m d and time h m s of the used PC to the DLU Once the time of the PC has been transferred the clock sta
89. etting is executed Period of 2 Mail transmission data setting is executed Procedure to specify a logging period Run Stop 1 Set the triggers to be used for starting and stopping logging i ja Stopping ai Reference For information on the method of trigger settings lt 6 3 2 Trigger Settings for Data Logging gt 2 Check the box of Logging period is specified Logging start trigger No and Logging start trigger No Data I neeine Perind Snec ification will be selectable i Mi Logging period is specified 3 Select triggers and click Apply Logging Start Trigger No Not specity v_ Logging Stop Trigger No Not specify 4 Back to the main menu and click Save Setting Data to DLU to save the setting in the DLU Unit Termination Trigger No Not specify v Initialization of SRAM all Note If Logging Start Trigger No is not specified in the state that Logging period is specified has been checked data will not be logged in the operation mode Even if the logging start trigger occurs when the DLU is in the stop mode data logging will not be executed If the DLU changes to the stop mode before the logging stop trigger occurs the data logging will be stopped at that point 7 3 Unit termination trigger When the unit termination trigger is specified the DLU can be changed to the stop mode from the operation mode by the trigger Initialization of SRAM The logging data i
90. etwork Setup Configuration Save Setting Data to DLU Using Menu etine n Er it ration l l MEWTOCOL Write Command Logging File Operation Data Monitor Menu Language Select e Status Display Clock Settings 2 The Group Registration Settings screen is displayed on the right As an example 8 users have been registered Check the users to be grouped from the User area and click Apply The registered group is shown in the list at the bottom Group Registration Settings admin MJuser2 Cluser3 Mluser4 Cluser5 Mluser6 Cluser Mluserg d No Group Name User O 1 qroup admin user2 user4 user6 users ACS Note Specify a group name within 32 characters A maximum of 16 groups can be registered In one group from a minimum of 1 user to a maximum of 16 users can be registered A user can be registered in several groups 6 8 3 Click Back to Main Menu to return to the main menu A message The settings have been changed Save those to the unit blinks Click Save Setting Data to DLU Setup Menu gt t rn t e Optional Function Network Setup e Configuration The settines have been changed Save those to the unit Save Setting Data to DLU 4 Click OK The setting data is recorded in the DLU Microsoft Internet Explorer The changed valuets is going to be saved u Are you sure Cn 5 When recording data
91. f the RS485 of AFPG806 COM4 use the wires of the same cross sectional area which is 0 5 to 0 75 mm gt y a a es QO x Clockwise Counter clockwise 3 10 Cables Please use the following cables for systems using RS485 type communication cassettes Suitable wires Twisted wire Sample appropriate cable Conductor Insulator Cable diam Cross sectional view Resistance Thickness at 20 C i Max Max Aono Hitachi Cable Ltd Shield P Polyethylene l PProX KPEV S1 25 mm x 1P 7 16 8 O km 0 5mm 8 5 mm Belden 9860 Con lt gt l Max Max Approx Hitachi Cable Ltd ductor A j 2 33 4 O km Polyethylene 66 m 7 ahs KPEV S0 5 mm x 1P or more Belden 9207 x Max Polyvinyl Max Approx VCTF 0 75 mm A AW G18 Con 25 1 Q km chloride 0 6mm 6 6 mm x 2C JIS Note Use shielded twisted pair cables Use only one type of transmission cable Do not mix more than 1 type Twisted pair cables are recommended in noisy environments When using shielded cable with crossover wiring for the RS485 transmission line ground one end If two wires are connected to the plus and minus terminals of the RS485 of AFPG806 COM4 use the wires of the same cross sectional area which is 0 5 to 0 75 mm 3 11 3 2 3 Example of 1 1 Communication This is an example of the connection between Web Datalogger Unit and FP via 1 1 communication Web Datalogger Unit FP x Communication cassette j gt
92. g change the DLU to the run mode and occur the transmitting trigger Then confirm if an e mail is transmitted 2 Reference lt 7 1 Using DLU in Run Mode gt 6 74 6 5 2 Modem Setup Such As WP10 When transmitting e mails via a dial up access using a modem such as WP10 connected to DLU the setup for the modem and dial up account is necessary Follow the procedure below for the modem setup Procedure 1 Click Network Setup on the main menu and then click Modem Setup from the list on the left Setup Menu Data Logging Setup o Odindi Rinitis LAN Settings Network Setup Configuration e LU IP Address s Mail Transmission Settines Save Setting Data to DLU e Mail Transmission Settings Using Menu Dialup Settings Unit Operation e Modem setup Logging File Operation e Data Monitor e Status Display e Dialup Setup 2 The setting screen is displayed on the right Set each item and then click Apply Modem Setup Line Type HoETX l4 l k peo 0 to 255 Communication Condition Setting po tem iesscription IES Note Set each item according to the modem to be used When using WP10 the communication can be performed with the setting as it is If the setting such as baud rate has been changed on WP10 change the setting of DLU as well 6 75 6 5 3 Dial up Setup Procedure 1 Click Network Setup on the main menu and then click Dialup Setup 1 from the li
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94. ger HEX8 digits 32 bit binary numbers Real numbers A Available N A Not available Note3 The COM2 settings are made as well as the COM1 settings 2 Reference For information on logging types lt 6 2 1 Logging Data gt 6 40 6 3 5 Common Operations for Device Registration Once Apply is clicked after setting each item of Device Registration the specified settings are displayed in the Registration list at the lower part However the result varies depending on the selected method that is Insertion Overwrite or The number of Block Continuation Example When setting COM1 Register Example 1 When registering continuous 250 points in 1 block Apply No 1 FILET No 1 min COMI Register pT lo Ez 250 Point Instantaneous Value DEC1W HB ret convert MUD Tiet use T Insertion Overwrite The Humber of Block Continuation Maximum Number of Registrations Masdmum Block Number of Fiegistrations 249 O CElock No Name Reeistration Device Logging Type Data Format O L DATA CON Gesister pTo 249 natantaneous Value DECIW 250 points DTO to DT249 are registered in the block No 1 No more device can be registered in this file The remaining number of registrable blocks is 249 and the total number of registrable points is 3750 4000 250 3750 points Header image when data is filed o n a a a 5 DT4 MOMENT MOMENT MOMENT MOMENT MOMENT 6 to 24
95. gistered the operation to collect data may take longer than the operation to save the data 6 2 1 Logging Data Data that DLU can log DLU input Instantaneous value On Off Accumulated ON time Total switching times Pulse value Max 30 Hz Expansion Digital Instantaneous value On Off Accumulated ON time Total switching times Pulse value Max 1 Hz Expansion Analog Instantaneous value A D conversion unit Average value Thermocouple unit Minimum value etc Maximum value Addition value Via communication cassette Contact PLC Instantaneous value On Off Eco power meter Accumulated ON time Wireless sensor Total switching times etc Register Instantaneous value Average value Minimum value Maximum value Difference value Details of data to be logged DLU input Expansion Digital Accumulated ON time O Instantaneous value Total swiching times pulse 1 T 1 1 Logging cycle 1 L Logging cycle 2 E Logging cycle 3 Instantaneous value The on off status of contacts are recorded for every logging cycle Data recorded in files is 1 in the on state and 0 in the off state Accumulated ON time The time that contacts turn on is recorded for every logging cycle Example When ON time of logging cycle 1 3 seconds ON time of logging cycle 2 6 seconds ON time of logging cycle 3 2 seconds Data recorded at the point of
96. he date and time for every day etc Register gt lt triggers Trigger type pom Specifications Transmission LAN PPP dial up network TER Mail title Within 16 characters eee Mail text Within 254 characters No of registrable 64 settings Set object DLU output expansion unit output PLC eco power meter etc No of registrable 64 settings Standard screen Built in standard monitor screen using a web browser Original monitor ia screen Original monitor screens can be created using Java applets Communication T P IP UDP IP PPP Client Server Network protocol function Application HTTP SMTP POP APOP authentication FTP server SNTP protocol DHCP At 0 C less than 119 seconds per month at 25 C less than 51 Calendar timer seconds per month at 55 C less than 148 seconds per month The automatic correction using the SNTP is available ache Logging data calendar timer p By a gold capacitor and a backup battery sold separately B isch life Val PEEPI aney Gisenalge MRA i oe 250 days or more Typical lifetime in actual use approx 5 years at applies when no power is supplied at all N 25 C Suggested replacement interval 1 year Security function User name password account type 2 levels Self diagnostic Function Watchdog timer setting value check battery voltage drop Note1 The registrable numbers are 16 files 250 in total Registering 4000 point
97. he problem is not detected immediately The battery should be replaced as soon as possible without turning off the power supply Note When replacing the battery turn off the power after supplying the power more than 30 minutes and then fit the new battery within 5 minutes of removing the old one 5 7 3 Lifetime of Backup Battery The life of the backup battery will eventually expire and therefore it is important to replace it with a new battery periodically Refer to the table below for a guide as to when to replace the battery lem escription i O 250 days or more Typical lifetime in actual use approx 5 years at 25 C Battery lifetime Suggested replacement interval 1 year Value when no power is supplied at all 5 16 Chapter 6 Settings of Web Datalogger Unit 6 1 6 1 Preparation Various settings of Web Datalogger Unit hereinafter called DLU are defined using a web browser on a PC connected to the DLU Factory default settings cS Note The usable web browser for the settings is Internet Explorer6 0 or later Use lower case characters for entering a user name and password 6 1 1 Connecting PC to DLU Connect the PC to be used for setting with the DLU with an Ethernet cable There are two connection methods as below 1 Directly connect the PC to the DLU with a crossing cable Straight cable Note A crossing cable may be used depending on the used HUB 6 2 6
98. he specified number of records the SRAM data is written in a csv file every 64 records as it takes a long time if large quantities of data is written at a time 6 19 6 2 4 Name of Logging Files Logging files are saved in a CF card inserted in DLU or internal memory in the following configuration Example When a logging file that is named File1 is created in the CF Folder CJ C a a File1 060721_163500 SET csv Filel Log aa File1 060721 172500 SET csv ae File 1 060721_181500_SET csv aa File 1 060721_190500_SET csv Detail of file name File1 060721_163500 SET csv The condition the file was created Hour minute second 16 35 00 Year month day July 21 2006 Condition that creates files Conditions that creates files Logged data reaches the specified No of records in operation A Update trigger occurred in operation Even if the logging data is less than the specified No of records the data at this point is filed The operation mode changed to the stop mode Even if the logging data is less than the specified No of records the data at this point is filed When the power supply of DLU turned on it is renamed if a CURRENT file POW remains All the data that should be filed were not filed due to run out of free space of ERR the CF or internal memory while data is being stored Note The date and time of the first record of the data stored
99. hen the change in X1 or X0 from OFF O ON is detected without detecting the change from ON OFF the trigger will occur 6 30 6 3 3 Logging File Setup The data stored by DLU is filed in csv format as below A B C B E 1 Date T ime 1 d J 2 EREN EE aS 3 Caw COM COM 4 DT 100 DT170 DTO MOMENT MOMENT MOMENT 6 FLI FLIT LI T kuh Vv Kt g 200672 16 39 00 6 0 203 6 Zio Ee 2006 77 21 16 40 00 7 4 203 6 27 6 E 10 2006 7 21 16 45 00 B 3 203 6 275 11 ET 16 50 00 5 3 204 6 26 1 P 12 20007 7 721 16 59 00 2 204 6 20 3 S 13 2006 7771 1 7 00 00 1 1 205 6 76 6 EE S 14 2006 7 21 1 7 05 00 2 1 205 68 27 9 S 15 2006 77 21 17 10 00 cs 204 9 27 6 6 18 2006 7771 171500 ae 2049 Zio Timing for storing data Trigger Ih No of generated files No of generation Note If it fails to log data due to a reason such as a communication error hyphen will be recorded ft w4 Reference For information on logging files lt 6 2 2 Logging Files gt 6 31 Procedure 1 Click Data Logging Setup on the main menu and then click Logging File Setup from the list on the left Data Logging Setup Setup Menu Man ee ed es Expansion Mot u a a Expansione Mot use a Exnansionad Mot u DMI Not use Me Not Use Using Menu Unit Operation in Fil ration Data Monitor Status Display 2 Set each items and then click Apply The registered settings are shown in the
100. icrosoft Internet Explorer D The changed valuets ie going to be saved P Are you sure Sa When recording data completes successfully the following message is displayed Click OK to return to the main menu Data was saved to the DLU successfully After the completion of setting change the DLU to the run mode and confirm if a logging file is created soo w Reference lt 7 1 Using DLU in Run Mode gt 6 69 6 5 Mail Transmission Settings DLU can send e mails via LAN or dial up access For the dial up access a commercial modem or WP10 can be used This chapter describes the necessary settings for DLU to transmit e mails 6 5 1 Mail Transmission Settings 1 Set the server for mail transmission Procedure 1 Click Network Setup on the main menu and then click Mail Transmission Settings1 from the list on the left Setup Menu Network Setup t m t z LAN Settings Optional Function DLUIP Address Configuration e Mail Transmission Settings ro Setting Data rm DLU PERCE OL COPE STE RSS SE A i Si Dialup Settings Using Menu Unit Operation ing Fi ration Data Monitor Dialup Setup e Status Disple Dialup Setupz 6 70 2 The setting screen is displayed on the right Set each item and then click Apply Mail Transmission Settings Mail Setting l No need to authenticate v Oo ttem O o ieseription Y
101. ion signal for power outage 2 Power supply backup Power supply When saving in the internal memory The internal memory means the SDRAM 2 M bytes mounted in the DLU As the SDRAM cannot backed up with the battery all the data will be cleared when the power turns off However if data is left in the SRAM it will be filed again when the power supply turns on Therefore when using the Internal memory make sure to save the data in different locations by transmitting the generated files by E mail or downloading via FTP The internal memory is a working area that is temporarily used to make the data in the SRAM to csv files S a7 Dee S DLU changes to the STOP mode Access to the CF card stops 6 21 6 3 Data Logging Setup DLU supports the following interface for collecting data Internal digital input 4 points FPO expansion unit A maximum of 3 units can be installed Digital input unit Analog input unit A D conversion unit thermocouple unit FPX communication cassette connects devices such as PLC eco power meter wireless sensor Expansion unit 1 Expansion unit 2 Expansion unit 3 Input 4 points Communication cassette COM1 COM2 Follow the procedures below to carry out the settings of DLU 6 3 1 Main Unit Configuration Settings V 6 3 2 Trigger Settings for Data Logging 6 3 3 Logging File Setup 6 3 4 Device Registration to a Logging File
102. istrator It is not possible to register all users as Limited Account 6 6 3 Click Apply after completing the settings for each item The settings are reflected in the list at the bottom and the contents are temporarily stored 4 Click Back to Main Menu to return to the main menu A message The settings have been changed Save those to the unit blinks Click Save Setting Data to DLU Setup Menu e Data Logging Setup Optional Function Network Setup e Configuration The settines have been changed Save those to the unit save Setting Data to DOLU 5 Click OK The setting data is recorded in the DLU Microsoft Internet Explorer gt The changed valuele is going to be saved wd Are you sure 6 When recording data completes successfully the following message is displayed Click OK to return to the main menu Data was saved to the DLU successfully IEF er a If you want to delete the registered user check the box next to the registration number to be deleted and click Delete 6 1 6 Group Registration Settings When a mail is sent from DLU using the mail transmission function the destination should be Group Group is a unit to manage some users together Procedure 1 Click Configuration on the main menu and then click Group Registration Settings from the list on the left Setup Menu Configuration e Data Logging Setup Optio nal Functio n e N
103. it to connect the power supply Brown 24 V DC Blue 0 V Green Function earth Power supply wire To minimize adverse effects from noise twist the brown and blue wires of the power supply cable Power supply type To protect the system against erroneous voltage from the power supply line use an insulated power supply with an internal protective circuit The power supply for the operation on the unit is a non insulated type If using a power supply device without an internal protective circuit always make sure power is supplied to the unit through a protective element such as a fuse Power supply voltage Rated voltage 24 V DC Operating voltage range 21 6 V DC to 26 4 V DC Wiring system Isolate the wiring systems to the Web Datalogger Unit input output devices and mechanical power apparatus Circuit breaker Viechanica power apparatus a Input Output devices B Contorl L unit Insulated DC power supply Measures regarding power supply sequence The power supply sequence should be set up so that power to the Web Datalogger Unit is turned off before the input output power supplies If the input output power supplies are turned off before the power to the Web Datalogger Unit the unit will defect the input fluctuations and may begin an unscheduled operation Be sure to supply power to the Web Datalogger Unit and an expansion unit from the same power supply and turn the power on and off simultaneou
104. l the FPO FPOR expansion unit correctly unit is not installed correctly A power supply is not Some FPO FPOR expansion units need electric connected to the FPO FPOR supply Check whether a power supply expansion unit connector is provided or not and then supply electricity if necessary There are the relay that can Reexamine the wiring to the I O device input output correctly and the relay that cannot be input output Data cannot be output For the FPO FPOR expansion I O unit the correctly power supply is required for each connector Reexamine the power supplies 10 3 CF card When inserting a_ The CF card is not installed Remove the CF card and insert the CF card CF card the correctly Or the CF card securely again and install the CF card cover access LED on protection cover is not Then check whether the access LED on the CF the CF card does installed correctly card lights on or not not light on The CF card is not formatted Remove the CF card and connect it to a PC Or the format is not correct Then check the format If it is not formatted or it is formatted in a format other than FAT16 or FAT32 form the CF card in FAT16 or FAT32 format If the CF card is formatted note that the data in it will be all erased The CF card is damaged Remove the CF card and connect it to a PC Then check if the CF card is recognized mounted If it is not recognized please contact the manufacturer of the CF card
105. lected Cannot send a The transmission setting is Select Main menu Optional Function gt Mail mail using not correct Transmission Settings confirm if Transmitting triggers Network Selection Transmitting Trigger and Transmitting Group No is set correctly The transmission conditions Check the trigger history file are not met Low level communication Although a The wire connection between In case of RS232C cassette command has your machine and the other Connect the SD RD lines of your machine to the been transmitted machine is not correct RD SD lines of the other machine respectively a response cannot be In case of RS485 cassette received Connect the transmission cable between the transmission terminals and between the transmission terminals of each device Also connect the terminal station correctly Check the transmission cable if it is within the specifications Use only one type of transmission cable in the same link Do not mix more than one type The communication conditions Select Main menu Data Logging Setup gt of your machine and the other Configuration confirm if the communication machine are not matched condition of COM is set correctly When using a 1 ch type If the CS signal is not ON data cannot be sent RS232C cassette the CS When using as 3 wire type connect the RS signal is not ON signal and CS signal and turn ON the CS signal 10 6 FTP Action to
106. lick Trigger Settings from the menu on the left and then set the trigger conditions on the right screen Firstly set Trigger Type to Fixed Cycle The layout of the screen changes to the one for setting the cycle Clicking Apply after setting each items shows the specified setting in the list at the bottom Trigger Settings Apply Fixed Cycle d No Trigger Name Trwcer Conditionally Content Trigger History File NE Faedcyee iomn J O OOOO oa e a IEF Note Specify a Trigger name up to 32 characters 3 Set a logging file Click Logging File Setup from the menu on the left and then make the setting for logging files on the right screen Clicking Apply after setting each items shows the specified setting in the list at the bottom Storage File Settings fool oo E Fasal Trigger Ho File Tranamiprign Mot notify E mail Transmission Group Nol Mona Da lata a Updating Trigger ai a Hin File name Logging Trigger Mo of Records Mo of Generation acy Note Specify File name within 32 alphanumeric characters No of records should be set in the range of 1 to 60000 Updating trigger is specified when creating a file with any condition other than No of specified records Reference lt 6 2 2 Layout of Logging Files gt lt 6 3 4 Notice at the Time of File Creation gt 6 58 4 Register a logging device Select the File No 1 of
107. maximum value of a time to be A DT90067 Maximum value taken for the data logging through COM1 Counts the number of times that the COM1 Number of transmitted unit number and the received A unit no mismatch unit number is mismatched when gathering data with COM1 DT90083 current value taken for the data logging through COM2 DT90085 Minimum value taken for the data logging through COM2 DT90087 Maximum value taken for the data logging through COM2 Counts the number of times that the COM2 Number of transmitted unit number and the received unit no mismatch unit number is mismatched when gathering data with COM2 DT90070 DT90090 DT90028 Cod DT90062_ DT90063 DT90064 DT90065 DT90066 fea DT90082 DT90083 DT90084 DT90085 DT90086 DT90087_ 11 14 11 5 BIN HEX BCD Codes BCD data COIN DOOR WNDN O 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00100111 00000000 00000001 00000010 00000011 00000100 00000101 00000110 00000111 00001000 00001001 00001010 00001011 00001100 00001101 00001110 00001111 00010000 00010001 00010010 00010011 00010100 00010101 00010110 00010111 0
108. mbient temperature O to 55 C 20 to 70 C 30 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing Storage humidity 30 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing Between input terminals and power supply 500 V AC for 1 minute terminal function earth Between output terminals and power supply 1500 V AC for 1 minute terminal function earth Between input terminals and output terminals Breakdown voltage Cutoff current 10 mA However excluding the protective varistor Between input terminals and power supply Min 100 MQ terminal function earth Operating voltage 500 Insulation resistance Between output terminals and power supply V DC terminal function earth Between input terminals and output terminals Vibration resistance O a E double amplitude of 0 75 mm 10 min on 3 axes Shock resistance 98 m s or more 4 times on 3 axes 1000 V p p with pulse widths of 50 ns or 1 us Noise immunity based on in house measurements Consumpion curen Web Datalogger Unit 300 mA or less 24 V DC Communication cassette COM1 CO2 20 mA or less Communication cassette COM3 CO4 25 mA or less Approx 200 g Note When the momentary power off time is within 3 ms the operation continues When the momentary power off time is 3 to 10 ms the instantaneous power failure is recorded and the system is rebooted When it is more than 10 ms the operation same as the one when the power turns on is carried out The power ON is recorded in the system history 11 1 2
109. ming of transmission is selected from the predesignated Triggers ay Reference lt 6 3 2 Trigger Settings gt ec ner Note To use Fixed Cycle for the trigger of mail transmission set the cycle to at least 5 minutes 4 Edit the title and text of mail Follow the procedure below to set mail contents Procedure 1 Click Optional Function on the main menu and then click Mail Transmission Settings from the list on the left Setup Menu Optional Function Data Logging Setup Optional Function Configuration Save Setting Data to DLU Using Menu Trigger Settings Mail Transmission Settings Unit Operation Logging File Operation Data Monitor Status Display Back to Main Menu 6 72 2 The setting screen is displayed on the right Set each item and then click Apply The registered settings are shown in the list at the bottom Mail Transmission Settings Not notify None Test Transmission Transmitting Network Transmitting Trigger Transmission Group No Mail Title po ye o Description O O Note As for the transmitting network transmitting trigger and transmitting group number select from the defined choices The time that transmission trigger occurred and the information to distinguish whether the mail was transmitted when the trigger occurred or transmitted when the trigger was restored is added to the specified title Example When the title is Err
110. ms Therefore the interval between On and Off state of contact should be 300 ms or more If a contact is switched within 300 ms data record is not guaranteed 6 14 Analog O Instantaneous value Average value X Min value A Max value Logging cycle 1 Logging cycle 2 Logging cycle 3 Instantaneous value Analog values for every logging cycle are recorded Average value Average values are calculated from all sampling data in logging cycles and they are recorded for every logging cycle Minimum value Minimum values are calculated from all sampling data in logging cycles and they are recorded for every logging cycle Maximum value Maximum values are calculated from all sampling data in logging cycles and they are recorded for every logging cycle Addition value Addition values are calculated from all sampling data in logging cycles and they are recorded for every logging cycle IEF sr Regardless of a specified logging cycle when DLU is in the operation mode the internal input and expansion units perform sampling at 200 ms Therefore if the logging cycle is 1 minute sampling is actually performed for 300 times The average value minimum value maximum value addition value is calculated from these 300 data 6 15 Via communication cassette T T Ci TA D D o Difference value Values after deduction of the previous values are recorded for every logging cycle It can be use
111. n the destination unit Parameter error gt Check the setting of the register name panee The specified data does not exist in the destination unit gt Check the setting of the register number The response timeout occurred gt The baud rate may not be matched or a cable may be Time out error ae disconnected Check the communication status If the status is normal reset the appropriate timeout period 11 3 4 File Error Code File error code Name Error contents and steps to take It cannot access the CF card gt Check if the CF card is inserted into the unit As there are too many open files the appropriate file cannot be Too many open Boer fil doe gt Close the unnecessary open files E28 Recta There is no free space in the device where data is written y gt Change the CF card or delete some files to keep free space 11 3 5 Internal Error Code Access error Communication initialization error code 0 NET INIT No Name Error contents and steps to take Unfixed Blank Probably an abnormality in this system gt Reboot the Web Datalogger Unit 11 12 11 4 Table of Relays and Memory Areas 11 4 1 Table of Relays and Memory Areas Number of points and range of memory area available for use External input relay External Y 512 points YO to Y31F Externally outputs on or off state output relay Turns on or off within DLU only Internal relay R 256 points RO to R15F
112. nected connected is not correct setting correctly Cannot establish The connection conditions are Set the periodic connection at the PCWAY the PCWAY not set setting screen connection for a periodic connection 10 5 Mail Action to take Cannot send a The Ethernet cable is Connect the Ethernet cable correctly mail disconnected The setting for the SMTP Set the IP address of SMTP server correctly server is not correct When the SMTP server is specified with a name check if the IP address setting for the DNS server is correct is not set correctly on the user registration screen The source mail address is not Depending on mail servers the source mail correct address may be checked Set the source mail address on the mail setting screen correctly Cannot send a The transmission setting is Select Main menu Data Logging Setup gt mail by creating a not correct Logging file settings and set Mail transmission file settings and Mail transmitting No correctly Cannot send a The transmission setting is Select Main menu gt Configuration gt Setting mail due to an not correct of Operations When Error Occurs and set the error on the unit transmitting network and group number correctly that enables to send Error notification mail The transmission conditions Select Main menu Configuration gt Setting are not met of Operations When Error Occurs and confirm if the Error check items are se
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114. nerated The oldest file will be deleted to save a new file when 5th file is generated Supplement Descriptions of Logging contents and data formats Logging contents Average value Minimum value Maximum value Difference value Unsigned 16 bit integer HEX4 digits Signed 32 bit integer Real numbers No of characters is inserted in xxx cS Note When a logging device is converted the data format is displayed like US16 FLT Format before conversion Format after conversion When real numbers are 10 to the 6th power or more or 10 to the 4th power or less they are recorded by E notation fy Reference For information on triggers lt 6 3 2 Trigger Settings gt For information on configuration setting menu lt 9 2 1 Logging File Setup gt 6 18 6 2 3 Until Filing Logging Data Data that collected by DLU is temporarily stored in the internal SRAM 448 kbytes for data storage When the data stored in the SRAM meets certain conditions Such as specified number of records it is stored in CF or internal memory in a csv format file SRAM CF card 0x00000001 0x00000101 0x01010011 csv file Text file Binary data IEF Note Regardless of 16 bits or 32 bits for the logging data type SRAM uses 32 bit area per one data To protect data when the power is turned off while it is being logged It is recommended to backup the SRAM with a battery sold separately Regardless of t
115. ng AFPG803 When using AFPG806 4800 bps Do not select 9600 bps Do not select Following adjustments are required depending on the types of connection equipment With FPz SYS1 instruction is available for FPX which enables to change the time after receiving a command until a response is returned amp Reference lt FP gt User s Manual ARCT1F333E gt 3 3 2 2 Installation and Wiring Installation of Communication Cassette 1 Turn off the power supply for the FP before installing a communication cassette 2 Remove the cover using a screwdriver 3 Install the communication cassette Communication cassette 4 Plug in the communication connector 3 8 Wiring Accessory communication connector Suitable wires The communication cassette is supplied with a communication connector which has a screw type terminal block Use the following items for wiring Accessory communication connector If additional connectors are needed use the communication connector manufactured by Phoenix Contact Suitable wires Twisted wire _No ofwires Size_ _ sCross sectionalarea 4 AWG 28 to 16 0 08 mm to 1 25 mm 2 ss AWG 28 to 18 0 08 mm to 0 75 mm Use the above wires shielded it is recommended to ground the shielded part Pole terminal If you with to use pole terminals Phoenix Contact Co offers the following models Crose sectiona a a area mm7 With insulating Without ins
116. nged is blinking on the main menu Click Save Setting Data to DLU Setup Menu Data Logging Setup Optional Function Network Setup Configuration The settines have been changed Save those to the unit Save Setting Data to DLU Click OK The setting data is recorded in the DLU Microsoft Internet Explorer 2 The changed value s is going to be saved Are you sure When recording data completes successfully the following message is displayed Click OK to return to the main menu Data was saved to the DLU successfully After the completion of setting change the DLU to the run mode and confirm if a logging file is created sow w Reference lt 7 1 Using DLU in Run Mode gt 6 62 6 4 3 Storing Analog Data with Expansion Units Add an A D conversion unit and a thermocouple unit to the DLU as shown in the figure below and store data under the following conditions Expansion unit 1 sn a BE BEA Expansion unit 2 Thermocouple unit Main conditions for storing data Logging trigger Conversion characteristics Logging device Logging type Type 6 63 Procedure 1 Make the main unit configuration settings 1 Click Data Logging Setup on the main menu Setup Menu Data Logging Setup Optional Function Network Setup Configuration Save Setting Data to DLU Using Menu Unit Logging File Operation e Data Monitor Status Display 2 S
117. nsion Unit and Communication Cassettes gt 5Battery cover This cover is removed to mount the backup battery sold separately The calendar timer and stored data can be held with the backup battery cN S Reference lt 5 7 Installation and Setting of Backup Battery gt Expansion hook This hook is used to secure expansion units The hook on the right side is also used for installation on the flat tyoe mounting plate AFP0804 Right side connector for FPO expansion This is used to connect the FPO expansion unit installed on the right side of Web Datalogger Unit to the internal circuit The connector is located under the seal G DIN hook This hook enables the unit to attach to a rail at a touch It is also used to install the unit on the slim 30 type mounting plate AFP0811 2 4 2 2 Input and Output Specifications 2 2 1 Input specifications Input specifications X0 X1 X2 and X3 O y oem Description O Approx 2 8 mA at 12 V DC 1 point 1 common Input points per common Either the positive or negative of the input power supply can be connected to common terminal Note This specification is applied when the temperature is 25 C Internal circuit ap R1 Wi xn l T l ft i gd R2 l S i ce COM R1 4 3kQ R2 8200 2 5 2 2 2 Output specifications Relay output specifications Y0 Output type 1a output Rated control capacity 2A
118. o DA33 11 3 Table of Error Codes 11 3 1 Hardware Error Code Hardware error code Status Error contents andsteps to take E26 ROM error Probably a hardware abnormality gt Please contact your dealer I O unit wiring condition has changed compared to I O unit verify error that at time of power up I O unit verify error gt Check the I O unit of which wiring condition has changed in the system history The voltage of the backup battery lowered or the backup battery is not installed in the unit gt Check the installation of the backup battery and then replace the battery if necessary E50 Battery error 11 3 2 Network Error Code Communication initialization error code 0 NET INIT Error contents and steps to take DHCP discovery error IP could not be acquired from the DHCP server IP automatic acquisition Communication with the DHCP server could not be achieved gt Check if the network system has no error Error contents and steps to take Failed in authentication Communication with the connected PPP server could not achieved gt Check the user name and password gt Check if the network system has no error An error was returned for the AT command transmitted to AT command error the modem gt Check the initialization command telephone number A result text that is not supported was returned from the Not support result modem gt Check the modem and its manual Dial tone was no
119. of its RS485 port should be defined by the Web Datalogger Unit and the dip switch in the communication cassette The baud rate for the RS232C port can be set by the Web Datalogger Unit only Note4 The termination resistance for the RS485 port in the communication cassette AFPG806 COM4 is set by the dip switch in the communication cassette There is no termination resistance at the RS232C port Note5 When connecting the FPx the response time i e the time after receiving a command until a response is returned may be adjusted by the following instruction of the FP if necessary SYS1 MCOM1 WAITn n 0 to 999 Delay a response for n scan Note6 When data is transmitted from Web Datalogger Unit via the RS485 communication of communication cassette AFPG803 or AFPG806 COM4 start the transmission of the data to Web Datalogger Unit after the time mentioned below passes at a receiver Note7 For wiring the RS232C a shielded wire must be used to increase noise suppression 3 6 Precaution When Performing RS485 Communication When performing the RS485 communication with Web Datalogger Unit Web Datalogger Unit occupies the communication line for a given time after transmitting data Start the transmission to Web Datalogger Unit after the time mentioned below passes at a receiver Web Datalogger Unit Send Send Sv Connected equipment lt gt Respond lt gt Respond t t Condition of t Communication condition When usi
120. of the operation caused by the failures of terminal equipments communication service by telecommunication carriers or interruption of network or errors in transmitting means which are not our responsibility If you make up the system using various networks such as internet intranet or telephone network it is recommended to take measures for protecting against information leak interception and unauthorized access according to your network and application Identification is necessary with a user name and password to gain access to this unit Change the user name and password regularly in order to prevent the information from leaking We do not accept liability for the following cases 1 Guarantee for any kind of damages to the things products caused by physical defects of the product 2 When the other conditions than the ones specified in these specifications exist for handling storage and transportation of the product after the delivery 3 When a damage is caused by the unpredictable phenomena with the technique that was practiced before the product delivery 4 When a damage is caused by natural disasters such as an earthquake flood fire war and artificial disasters 5 When necessary countermeasures are not taken to establish a system despite the precautions described in this specifications Chapter 1 Functions and Restrictions of the Unit 1 1 Features and Functions of the Unit Web Datalogerr Unit has following
121. om 192 166 1 5 harm your computer IF you do not trust the source do not find a 2 While files from the Internet can be useful some files can potentially ki program to open this file or save this tile What s the nk 4 Specify the location to save and click Save A file name can be specified arbitrarily The file extension should be wdl Has Floppy 64 3 Se Local Disk C3 My Recent Se Local Disk Ds Documents DYD RAM Drive Ey E My Documents hy Computer a File name Settingdata wy Mu Network Save as type dl Document s e W Note The process of saving setting data should be completed within one minute If the file size saved is less than 128kB this file cannot be read by the DLU In this case save the file again Procedure for reading setting data 1 Click Unit Operation on the main menu and then click Open Save of Setting Data from the list on the left setup Menu Data Logging Setup Optional Function Network Setup Configuration Save Setting Data to DLU Unit Operation R P ri f t O ARE ve ot Setting Data Using Menu Unit Operation Logging File Operation Data Monitor Initialization of Set Values F r mwar e Lodat E Status Display 2 Click Browse Open Save of Setting Data Choose file Look in B DLU e aea Settingdata wal My Recent Documents Desktop My Documents z My Computer My Net
122. on unit and insert the pins into the holes so that there is no gap between the units 3 2 Types of Communication Cassettes There are four types of communication cassettes each having a particular field of application 1 channel RS232C type Product No AFPG801 This communication cassette is equipped with 1 channel 5 wire RS232C port it supports 1 1 serial communication The RS CS control is also available Terminal layout DLU Web Datalogger Unit Pinname Name Signaldirection Port DLU External device COM1 port SG SignalGround SD RD RS cS SG Note1 Data cannot be sent without the pin CS Clear to Send When using with a three wire port short circuit the pin RS and CS 2 channel RS232C type Product No AFPG802 This communication cassette is equipped with 2 channel 3 wire RS232C port it supports 1 1 serial communication Communication with two external devices is possible Terminal layout Pinname Name Signal direction Port Send Data 1 DLU External device COM i Receive Data 1 DLU lt External device pa end Data 2 DLU External device Receive Data 2 DLU lt External device COM2 port COM1 port 1 channel RS485 type Product No AFPG803 This communication cassette is equipped with 1 channel 2 wire RS485 port it supports 1 N serial communication Signal General Terminal direction Terminal layout staton station a P eo Transmission line T a COM
123. ons make an additional not change by Explorer is set to High setting for the website in Trusted sites under clicking Data Security Monitor or Apply 10 4 Time adjustment Action to take The time cannot The Ethernet cable is Connect the Ethernet cable correctly be updated disconnected The IP address to be Set the IP address of SNTP server correctly connected is not correct The time updated The time zone is not correct Set the time zone correctly iS wrong Trigger The trigger LED The contact of the input signal Make the connection again does not turn on line connected to the DLU or although the an expansion unit is unstable condition is met The voltage of the input signal Input the voltage within the specifications line connected to the DLU or an expansion unit is out of the specified range Although the The contact of the output Make the connection again trigger LED turns signal line connected to the on the output is DLU or an expansion unit is not performed unstable according to the The output signal is not Connect the output signal according to the setting connected according to the specifications specifications executed only data is not obtained correctly when Warning A register that is not allowed Cannot write into the specified register Set occurs to write is set for the external another register contacts external data PCWAY Action to take with PCWAY discon
124. ontact of FPO FPOR expansion unit ADO DA is the same Slot number Channel number Example When an A D converter unit is used for the expansion unit 1 channel 0 is AD10 DA Analog output contact of FPO FPOR expansion unit Example When an A D converter unit is used for the expansion unit 2 channel 0 is DA20 Regarding I O number Specifying X and Y numbers On Web Datalogger Unit the same numbers are used for input and output E le X20 anes v20 The same numbers are used for input and output Expression of numbers for input output relays I O relays X Y and R are expressed as a combination of decimal and hexadecimal numbers as shown below Decimal 4 2 Allocation of Web Datalogger Unit 4 2 1 O Number of Web Datalogger Unit The I O allocation of Web Datalogger Unit is fixed Number of allocation I O number nput XO to X3 Output YO nternal relays RO to R15F Data registers DTO to DT7999 Note Internal relays can be turned on off via MEWTOCOL externally Data storage and mail transmission can be performed when triggers occurs using internal relays 4 2 2 Special Internal Relays The following special internal relays are used for Web Datalogger Unit These internal relays can be referred with MEWTOCOL R9000 Turns on when a Sself diagnostic error occurs R9005 Turns on when a battery error occurs Non hold R9006 Turns on when a battery error occurs Hold R9013 Turns on
125. or corrosive gas Excessive airborne dust metal particles or saline matter Benzine paint thinner alcohol or other organic solvents or strong alkaline solutions such as ammonia or caustic soda Direct vibration shock or direct drop of water Influence from power transmission lines high voltage equipment power cables power equipment radio transmitters or any other equipment that would generate high switching surges 100mm or more Static electricity Do not touch connector pins directly to prevent static electricity from causing damage Always rid yourself of any static electricity before handling this product Power supplies An insulated power supply with an internal protective circuit should be used The power supply for the control unit operation is a non insulated circuit If using a power supply without a protective circuit power should be supplied through a protective element such as fuse If an incorrect voltage is directly applied the internal circuit may be damaged or destroyed Power supply sequence Have the power supply sequence such that the power supply of the control unit turns off before the power supply for input and output If the power supply for input and output is turned off before the power supply of the control unit the control unit will detect the input fluctuations and may begin an unscheduled operation Before turning on the power When turning on the power for the first time be sure
126. or occurred and the transmitting trigger occurred at 10 15 00 on Oct 13 2006 the title becomes Error occurred 061013 1015090 Occurrence When the trigger was restored the title becomes Error occurred 061013_101500 Restoration When an e mail is transmitted up to 24 records of latest data can be attached to the e mail from the files currently stored When specifying CURRENT File the CURRENT file that is created at that time is attached When setting Transmitting at normalization to Notify an e mail is also transmitted when the trigger that has been specified for Transmitting trigger was restored Clicking the Test Transmission button send an e mail according to the specified setting 6 73 5 Transfer the setting data to DLU Click Back to Main Menu from the menu on the left The message The settings have been changed is blinking on the main menu Click Save Setting Data to DLU Setup Menu Data Logging Setup Optional Function Network Setup Configuration The settines have been changed Save those to the unit Save Setting Data to DLU Click OK The setting data is recorded in the DLU Microsoft Internet Explorer Da The changed value s is going to be saved 3 Are you sure When recording data completes successfully the following message is displayed Click OK to return to the main menu Data was saved to the DLU successfully After the completion of settin
127. r occurs while accessing the CF R902B CF cover detection flag Turns on when the CF card cover is installed Turns on when the communication error occurs during o eh oom eset gathering data at unit numbers 0 to 99 of COM1 Unit No J 0 is 1 1 communication ee Turns on when the communication error occurs during vere i Soe S gathering data at unit numbers 0 to 99 of COM2 Unit No J 0 is 1 1 communication 11 13 11 4 3 Special Data Register DT A Available N A Not available T a eae Counts the number of writing to a CF card Clock calendar The year month day hour minute DT90054 setting second and day of the week data for the minute second calendar timer is stored The built in Clock calendar calendar timer will operate correctly setting day hour through the year 2099 and support leap Clock calendar years setting year month DT90055 DT90056 Higher byte Lower byte Minute data Second data Clock calendar HOO to H59 HOO to H59 Day data Hour data DT90057 setting day of the HO1 to H31 HOO to H23 week Year data Month data HOO to H98 HO1 to H12 Day of the week HOO to HOS A DT90062 COM1 scan time Stores the current value of a time to be A DT90063 current value taken for the data logging through COM1 DT90064 COM1 scan time Stores the minimum value of a time to be A DT90065 Minimum value taken for the data logging through COM1 DT90066 COM1 scan time Stores the
128. ration Settings gt IEF Note When setting the programmable display and DLU via RS485 Set Transmission delay for the programmable display using the GTWIN Choose File gt Configuration gt GT Configuration from the menu Click Communication Parameters tab and set Transmission Delay amp Reference lt GTWIN Operational Guide Book ARCT1F357 GTWIN Help gt 8 6 Chapter 9 Configuration Settings 9 1 9 1 Setting Data The contents set in the DLU can be filed and saved in a PC Also the setting file can be loaded with a browser and transferred to the DLU The procedures are as follows 9 1 1 Open Save of Setting Data Follow the procedure below for saving setting data Procedure for saving setting data 1 Click Unit Operation on the main menu and then click Open Save of Setting Data from the list on the left Setup Menu Data Logging Setup e Optional Function e Network Setup Configuration Save Setting Data to DLU Unit Operation Trigeer Settines Open Save of Setting Data Using Menu Initialization of Set Values Unit Operation Logging File Operation Data Monitor Firmware Update Status Displa 2 Click Save set values Open Save of Setting Data a Save set values i 3 Click Save File Download Do you want to save this file or find a program online to open it Name Settingdata wel Type Unknown File Type 128KB Fr
129. rts Key Point The current time can be checked by clicking Display Present Time The time can be also set using SNTP server At the same time the time of PLC connected to the DLU can be also set The clock data of the PLC can be read to set the DLU Select the synchronization trigger and target to adjust the clock 6 1 5 User Registration Settings Setting or monitoring the DLU can be performed by registered users only Register users who can access the DLU if necessary Procedure 1 Click Configuration on the main menu Setup Menu Data Logeing Setup e Optional Function e Network Setup Save Setting Data to DLU Using Menu 2 The User Registration Settings screen is displayed on the right A user has been registered in No 1 by default User name admin Password dlu To add a user click the number to register the new user from the list at the bottom Then set the items above User Registration Settings Account System Administrator Setting and monitoring DLU is allowed Limited Account Only data monitor and status display is allowed Mail address Within 48 characters This setting is not mandatory vr A maximum of 16 users can be registered The setting without registered users is not allowed Passwords are not displayed on the setting screen Do not forget the specified passwords One user must be registered as System Admin
130. rver Function to Use Set other items and then click Apply PPP Server Setup Apply Incoming Connection Settings Hot allow authentication BLU IP Address at the time of a PPP Server acy Note Use DLU IP Address at the time of a PPP Server as it is unless otherwise specified Also do not set the same network address as the IP address for a LAN Example When the IP address of DLU is 192 168 1 5 do not set the IP address of PPP server to 192 168 1 Use IP Address of a PPP Client as it is unless otherwise specified For the authentication setup the user name and password registered in the DLU is valid Before using this function the DLU must be connected to a modem and the modem must be powered up 8 2 Access to PLC via Web Datalogger Unit On the system as below monitoring each PLC or changing programs can be performed by FPWIN GR via the Web Datalogger Unit ee rae l Unito No 1 Unito No 2 Unito No 3 Unito No 4 Note A FP Communication cassette is required for the Web Datalogger Unit Example When accessing the PLC with unit number 1 by FPWIN GR The setting of FPWIN GR is as follows 1 Open Communication Setting under Option menu and set the items as below Then click OK Communication Setting Untitlel Network Type Ethernet Title Default Ome l Use ET LAN unit Initialize Computer lf Acquire IP address automatically IP address ar
131. s are specified Procedure 1 Click Configuration on the main menu and then click Storage File Settings from the list on the left Setup Menu Configuration Data Loggmg Setup Optional Function User Registration Settines Network Setup Gr poup Reeistr atin Setting 5 e Confi i Various Action Settines Storage File Settines save Setting Data to DLU Settine of Operations When Error Using Menu Unit Operation Logging File Operation Data Monitor Status Display Trigger Settines 9 9 2 Set each items and then click Apply Setting of File Accumulation Not create a new file OCreate a new file Delete the oldest file Make LMOD file V Make the LPOW file Record Nu m Auto v Trigger No None Layout Setting Name M Target Registration Data Logging Type Data Format Unit Date and Time are recorded on another cell Record as 0 File Name Settine Create the Folder Attach the M Attach the hour minutes second data Attach the definite element of a file Operation without enough disk space When no free space is available in a CF or internal memory select either Not create a new file or Create a new file Delete the oldest file Reserve Use this setting as it Is Operation in stop mode If the operation mode of DLU changes to the STOP from the RUN mode the file that is being logged will be as follows Checked The file is
132. s is available by setting consecutive points 1 to 250 for one registration Note2 The data in the internal memory will be deleted when the power turns off It cannot be backed up with a battery Use the memory as an area for temporarily generating csv files Note3 The web browser used should be Internet Explorer 6 0 or later Note4 It is the discharge life after turning on electricity to the power supply of DLU for over 5 hours The battery life is influenced by the environments such as temperature uoljoun uoljoun D sa gt io a iv O O gt O sa mp Q op qD gt Q O 5 a O 11 1 3 General Specifications Application prowed SNTP Time adjustment DNS Domain name Data communication Transport layer TCP UDP Network layer IP CMP ARP Data link layer Ethernet compliant PP Physical layer 10BASE T RS232C Telephone line Ethernet LAN or radio transmission Modem 11 1 4 Communication Specifications Model number AFPG801 AFPG802 AFPG803 AFPG806 t ch RS232C 2 ch RS232C 1 eh RS485 1 ch RS232C 1 ch RS485 Don EEL HoT EM Note7 Note7 Note5 Note6 ote ote Transmission 16m 15m 1200 m 16m 1200 m distance Note1 Note2 Note1 Note2 19200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps 115200 bps Note3 Note4 Communication method Half duplex communication Synchronous Start stop synchronous system Stop bit 1 bit 2 bits Parity None Even Od
133. s no response from the SNTP server E67 NTP gt Check if the SNTP server is operating There was an error in the data obtained from the SNTP SNTP response error server gt Check if the SNTP server is operating properly There was an error in the time obtained from the SNTP Time conversion error server gt Check if the SNTP server is operating properly E62 SNTP DNS error SNTP time configuration error SNTP send error PCWAY error code 9091 PCWAY No Name Error contents and steps to take Failed in connecting to all the registered PCWAY servers gt Check if the IP of the PCWAY servers have been correctly specified Check if the PCWAY servers are operating PCWAY connection error 11 10 If a command is not transmitted within 5 seconds data is not received by the DLU within 5 seconds although a PC etc has established the connection to transmit the command such as MEWTOCOL to the DLU the DLU will close this connection If the DLU closes the connection successfully it will not be recorded in the error history However if it fails the following errors will occur However as these errors are recovered automatically it is no problem if the communication after the errors is performed normally 9094 a a code Error contents and Error contents and steps to take sid to take E110 gosa tose erori Nene __ was no Fin Ack for the Fin issued by the DLU from the A a ree 11 9094 9094 clos
134. s temporarily stored in the internal SRAM Click Initialization to clear the data being stored The data stored in the SRAM will be cleared w4 Reference lt 6 2 3 Until Filing Logging Data gt 7 4 7 1 2 Checking Logging Files When the DLU performs data logging in the operation mode a CSV file is created in a specified memory CF or internal memory The CSV file can be checked downloaded deleted on the setting screen Procedure for checking 1 Click Logging File Operation on the main menu Setup Menu Data Logging Setup Optional Function Network Setup Configuration Save Setting Data to DLU Using Menu Unit Operation Logging File Operation e Data Monitor Status Display 2 Select a file you want check the content from the list on the left Example A list of logging files that are named FILE1 is displayed in the file No 1 Logging File Operation File 1CFILE1 File 2 File 3 File File 6 File 6 File 7 File amp Eile 2 File 10 File 11 File 12 File 13 File 14 File 15 File 16 FILE 080425 132638 SETA cav FILET 080425 132818 MODicey s etem History Available Record Number of SRAM File Auto Deletion 3 Clicking a file you want to confirm the logging data displays the logging data Logging File Operation l Temperature I Expansion Unitt IE AD10 File 4 MOMENT File 5 816 7 FLT File 6 re File File 8 2008 4 25 13 25 18 26 File 9 2008 4 25 13 2519 26 a
135. sertion Overwrite The Number of Block Continuation Setting items Within 16 characters Invalid Device selection For expansion unit 1 X20 to X3F For expansion unit 2 X40 to X5F For expansion unit 3 X60 to X7F Select from Instantaneous value ON OFF Accumulated ON time Total switching times and Pulse value When selecting Total switching times or Pulse value it is valid Select Not convert or Convert Enter each items and then click Apply The specified setting is displayed in the field of a corresponding block No in the registration list fy Reference For information on logging types lt 6 2 1 Logging Data gt 6 37 Expansion unit Analog The setting screens for expansion units differ depending on the types specified in the main unit configuration settings The following is the setting screen when Expansion Unit 1 is selected for the target When the expansion unit 1 has been set to Analog Mo 1 FILET No 1 4 min Ar D Conversion Value h Conversion Value L bL O hsertion Overwrite The Number of Block Continuation Setting items Within 16 characters Invalid Device selection For expansion unit 1 AD10 to AD17 For expansion unit 2 AD20 to AD27 For expansion unit 3 AD30 to AD37 addition value For A D conversion unit Select Convert For thermocouple unit Select any one from K J R and T When using a thermocouple unit this setting is not
136. signed 32 bit integer and OxFFCE 65486 when the data type is unsigned 16 bit integer E If collecting data is failed at the point of 2 the data to be recorded at lt will be 80 6 16 6 2 2 Logging Files CSV files that various data is logged are like the following image Some settings are required to create files with logging data by DLU A 1 Date Time a 2 als 3 COM 4 DTO D MOMENT 6 FLT _7 it E 2006 77 21 16 35 00 275 G s 9 2006 7721 16 40 00 27 6 i 10 2006 77 21 164500 275 11 2006 7 21 1650 00 20 1 12 2006 7721 1655 00 28 3 13 20067 7721 1700 00 20 6 14 2006 7721 170500 279 15 2006 7 21 1710 00 27 6 16 2006 77 21 17 15 00 275 _ Setting name Logging device 1 TER E Cii LIT 7 0G MOMENT FLT kh Logging trigger No of records 1 60000 No of generations 1 60 Integral power Name Can be set arbitrarily COM1 Target DT100 Registration data MOMENT Logging content Refer to the supplement below FLT Data format Refer to the supplement below kWh Unit Can be set arbitrarily Timing for logging data Example At a constant frequency Number of records to be stored in a file Example In case of 10 records When 10 data is logged a file can be created Further data cannot be added No of files to be created Example In case of 4 In this example 4 files which 10 records are recorded can be ge
137. siina a E 9 8 9 2 Various Operation Settings wvsiiaanatusiciaascviasnatact tenors ninaueyendedacreseavivsvousiaunnda 9 9 92 SIOlAGS FIS SONG S enan a a a ra A 9 9 9 2 2 Setting of Operations When Error Occurs ccccceeeeceeeeeeeeeteeeeeeseaeeees 9 12 922 3 LOdiItTE NEC IVE TIME zerran a a a a 9 13 9 2 4 MEWTOCOL Write COMMANG ccccccccsseeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesaaeeeeeeaaaees 9 13 Self diagnostic and Troubleshooting sscssssesseeee 10 1 10 1 Self diagnostic FUNCHON seision asad emcee leew 10 2 10 1 1 LED Display for Status CONMOMION sissioni ious 10 2 102 TrouplesNooUNO esre a a wleCdnas imendnet wlecdeire weed ntmumanne needs 10 3 SPOCITIC AU ONS sss saat ice a ee 11 1 Ae FOC CIC ALONG sanr tals miele nate endes ate dal totes elas reenact ea alee 11 2 11 1 1 General Specifications c cccceccecceseeceescceseceeescceseeeesscceeseessscuseeees 11 2 111 2 General SDSCIICAUONS irrin e a ai 11 3 11 1 3 General SPeCifiCAtiONS aisir a S 11 5 11 1 4 Communication Specifications cccccceeccesseeseeeeeeeeeeaeeeseeeeeeeeeeaaaeees 11 6 12 dee Table oi WO rallOCAN OM seassccive las encts ort ea dp O 11 7 11 2 1 I O Numbers of FPO FPOR Expansion Unit Expanded on the Right 11 7 Ti Table OM ETO CodeS wee eine eit te cD a aletaniah ce ntaotawentno 11 8 Wissel Hardware Error COde eek es eee et ee eee eee 11 8 11 3 2 Network Error Code oececten cs st sec Sages Soran cen tock oncenca sstigec
138. sly for both 5 2 2 Grounding In situations of excess noise Under normal conditions the inherent noise resistance is sufficient However in situations of excess noise ground the instrument to increase noise suppression Exclusive grounding For grounding purposes use wiring with a minimum of 2 mm The grounding connection should have a resistance of less than 100 Q The point of grounding should be as close to the Web Datalogger Unit as possible The ground wire should be as short as possible If two devices share a single ground point it may produce an adverse effect Always use an exclusive ground for each device O CORRECT X INCORRECT Other device Inverter etc Web Datalogger Other device Unit Inverter etc cS Note Depending on the surroundings in which the equipment is used grounding may cause problems Example Since the power supply line of the Web Datalogger Unit is connected to the function earth through a varistor if there is an irregular potential between the power supply line and earth the varistor may be shorted 24 V DC 24 VDC oV OV _ Varistor 56 V _ oy j unction Function dra earth i Web Datalogger Unit power supply line FPO expansion unit power supply line 5 7 5 3 Wiring of Input and Output 5 3 1 Input Wiring Connection of photoelectric sensor and proximity sensor Relay output type Web Datalogger Unit S
139. st on the left Setup Menu Network Setup j ng Satu Opt Fung tien LAN Settings Network Setup s Contmeur ation Save Setting Data to DLU Using Menu s Und Ope rat me File Operation a j ator a Status Display Levu ie Lie 2 The setting screen is displayed on the right Set each item and then click Apply Dialup Setup Line Connection Settings No of times Not reconnect Interval 100 secs IP Address i ClObtain IP address automatically DNS Server Obtain DNS server address automatically Tel number User name Password Reconnect Interval IP address Setting method P address Subnet mask Default gateway DNS server Setting method Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server IEF Note It makes no difference whether the telephone number is hyphenated or not When setting an IP address arbitrarily a DNS server cannot be obtained automatically When obtaining an IP address automatically a DNS server can be set arbitrarily Up to 2 kinds of mail transmission settings are available 6 76 6 6 Data Output Settings DLU can set data for the output of the main unit expansion units digital output analog output and COM1 2 using triggers This section describes the setting method required for DLU to set data 6 77 6 6 1 Data Output Settings Procedure 1 Click Optional Function on the main men
140. system area as follows Address Setvalue Sein O OOOO U y O DM6600 0201 HEX PLC mode setting Monitor mode DM6550 0001 HEX Mode setting of RS232C port High link DM6551 0004 HEX Communication condition settings 19200 bps 7 bits even 1 bit Usable devices Device type I O relay Bit device Data link relay LR Auxiliary storage relay AR Hold relay HR Timer Contact TIM Counter Contact CNT I O relay Word device R HR Auxiliary storage relay A Hold relay Timer Contact TIM Counter Current value CNT Data memory DM D Note1 Depending on the type being used the usable address range varies For details refer to the manual for the unit you are using Note2 Data cannot be written to relay areas 253 to 255CH Note3 The data link relay LR hold relay HR timer TIM and counter CNT are not available for J1 series Data link relay LR 6 49 6 4 Sample Setting Specify the necessary settings for data logging Basic procedure Use Not use Expansion unit Data storage place CF Internal memory Application and communication conditions of communication cassette 1 Make the main unit configuration settings Fixed cycle such as 5 minute interval 2 Set the trigger to be used for data logging Relay The contact of PLC turns on etc File name 3 Set a logging file Timing of storing data Trigger No of records
141. t detected gt Check the modem and its manual fee calleror The destination is busy or the destination modem cannot be E16 Call error detected gt Check the modem and its manual The telephone set was being used The modem could not be detected E19 Modem error gt Check if the modem is powered off or check the cable to the modem Confirm the dial type Mail error code 25 MAIL No Name O Error contents and steps to take Attached file error No attached file Attached file size error MAIL DNS error SMTP MAIL DNS error POP MAIL configuration error MAIL send error MAIL POP AUTH error Failed in attaching the file gt The file may be damaged Format the CF card Could not access the attached file gt The attached file may not be generated Check if the file has been generated by displaying the unit operation file download with the browser The size of the attached file exceeded the allowable size gt Get the target file by displaying the logging file operation with the browser Failed in searching the name of DNS gt Check if the IP of the DNS server has been correctly registered Check if the DNS server is operating Check if the domain name of the SMTP server has been correctly specified Failed in searching the name of DNS gt Check if the IP of the DNS server has been correctly registered Check if the DNS server is operating Check if the domain name of the POP server
142. t trigger None No 1 to 128 Note When a trigger occurs DLU reads the current value of the target first When Operations at normalization is set to Return to the status before occurrence the current value that was read first is set again when a trigger is restored Even if Output hold is selected the current value that was read first is set again when the trigger specified for Reset Trigger occurs 6 79 When the target is Analog Expansion Unit Data Output Settings No None w Expansion uniz oo w 0a meo orwell id Return to the status before occurrence Y No None v nm o o Description Unit No Set device No of DA Setting value Specify with signed 16 bit integer Operations at Return to the status before occurrence Returns data to the previous value normalization Output hold Changes nothing when the trigger is restored Reset trigger None No 1 to 128 Note When a trigger occurs DLU reads the current value of the target first When Operations at normalization is set to Return to the status before occurrence the current value that was read first is set again when a trigger is restored Even if Output hold is selected the current value that was read first is set again when the trigger specified for Reset Trigger occurs When the target is COM Relay Data Output Settings COM Relay E 00 Return to the status before oc
143. t within the range of the general specifications when installing Ambient temperatures 0 55 C e Ambient humidity 30 to 85 RH at 25 C non condensing For use in pollution Degree 2 environment Do not use it in the following environments Direct sunlight Sudden temperature changes causing condensation Inflammable or corrosive gas Excessive airborne dust metal particles or saline matter Benzine paint thinner alcohol or other organic solvents or strong alkaline solutions such as ammonia or caustic soda Direct vibration shock or direct drop of water Influence from power transmission lines high voltage equipment power cables power equipment radio transmitters or any other equipment that would generate high switching surges 100mm or more Static electricity Do not touch connector pins directly to prevent static electricity from causing damage Always rid yourself of any static electricity before handling this product Measures regarding heat discharge Always install the unit oriented with the power supply connector on the lower side in order to prevent the generation of heat Upside down Upside down Installation such Installation such Horizontal installation installation that the input and that the input and installation of output terminal output terminal Web Datalogger blocks face down blocks on tap Unit Do not install the unit above devices with high calorific power such as heaters transform
144. ted from Web Datalogger Unit via the RS485 communication of communication cassette AFPG803 or AFPG806 COM4 start the transmission of the data to Web Datalogger Unit after the time mentioned below passes at a receiver 4800 bps 9600 bps 19200 bps 38400 bps Do not select 57600 bps 350us or more Do not select 115200 bps 200us or more 200us or more Note7 For wiring the RS232C a shielded wire must be used to increase noise suppression 11 2 Table of I O allocation 11 2 1 O Numbers of FP0 FPOR Expansion Unit Expanded on the Right I O Numbers of FP0 FPOR Expansion Unit Expanded on the Right O numbers do not need to be set as I O allocation is automatically performed when an expansion unit is added The I O numbers of an expansion unit are determined according to the installed position i Expansion Expansion Expansion Input 8 points X20 to X27 X40 to X47 X60 to X67 Input 4 points X20 to X23 X40 to X43 X60 to X63 Output 4 points Y20to Y23 Y40to Y43 Y60 to Y63 Output 8 points Y20toY27 Y40toY47 Y60 to Y67 Seis P 6R T X20 to X27 X40toX47 X60 to X67 _ Output 8 points Y20 to Y27 Output 16 points Y20 to Y2F naog FP0 A21 Input CH1 AD21 AD31 FPO A D converter Unit PEOPASY pot FPO TC4 CHO to 7 AD10 to AD17 AD20 to AD27 AD30 to AD37 FPO TC8 FPO D A FP0 A04V Output Converter Unit EP0 A04I erie DA10 to DA13 DA20 to DA23 to DA23 DA30 to DAS t
145. tenance parts Power supply cable for FP Cable length 1 m AFPG805 imei Supplied with Web Datalogger Unit FPO mounting plate Slim type Mounting plate to mount FPO FPOR expansion unit on a AFP0803 10 pcs panel vertically Mounting plate to mount Web Datalogger Unit on a panel FPO mounting plate Flat type ee 99 p AFP0804 horizontally 1 7 1 4 Restrictions on Unit Combination 1 4 1 Restrictions on FPO FPOR Expansion Unit T n a alel 6 i pa cocoa m FEE SAR ee E E E E i a ba Pe y i il i 1 O E mo hoan g oD p a a HE ge T aa a eana 5 a ea mi i m mI 1 1 ln ed Ta FOIE ie ii Zz l fHBS Ld mm od a m Im ano T noo mE G D k Fi Bu T EUNE a 5 TE ete eee eee p an ee rer Bit c a n oc Ei aan a En tz mil t e r ose a TER E EA E r jea es A maximum of 3 units can be connected Web Datalogger Unit Expansion Expansion Expansion unit 1 unit 2 unit 3 Up to three expansion units can be added on the right of the Web Datalogger Unit These expansion units being either expansion units or high performance units A combination of relay output and transistor output types is also possible Controllable I O points No of I O points when using control unit No of I O points when using FPO expansion unit 5 points Input 4 points O
146. ting in the list at the bottom otorage File Settings Cr No 1 COM1 ROON i 60 COMI Relay Mil Unit No 00 R E1 __ ON_M Reset Trieger No None Not notify w Unit No i Reset Trigger No Mo File Transmission Not notify B E mail Transmission Group No None File name Logemeg Irigger No of Records Wo of Generations Updating Irieeer O Lfe Nottcomroon sot Mone al i a ee ee eae cS Note Specify File name within 32 characters No of records should be set in the range of 1 to 60000 Updating trigger is specified when creating a file with any condition other than No of specified records kv n Reference lt 6 2 2 Layout of Logging Files gt lt 6 3 4 Notice at the Time of File Creation gt 6 53 4 Register a logging device Select the File No 1 of Device Registration to a Logging File from the menu on the left and click Go Data Logging Setup _ Main Unit Configuration Settines Expansion Not use Expansion2 Not use Expansions Not use GOM1 FP Series PLO MEWTOCOL gt i M2 Not use Trigger Settings Logging File Setup Device Registration to a Logging File File not fico The following screen is displayed Firstly select COM1 Register for Target The layout of the screen changes to the one for setting the register of COM1 Clicking Apply after setting each item shows the specified setting in the list at the bottom Device Registration
147. tions Such as logging trigger and No of records can be defined Note2 If the size of a generated logging file exceeds 1 M bytes this file cannot be sent by e mail as an attachment Only the standard mail text is transmitted Notes Reference For information on the mail transmission settings lt 6 5 Mail Transmission Function gt 6 33 6 3 4 Logging Device Registration After completing the file definitions register the device to be actually stored For the device registration understand the following concept and note the various restrictions The allowable number of registered blocks is 250 for 16 files in total Logging devices are registered in units of block The Initial address and No of continuation of the device to be stored is mainly specified for the block Logging devices are all expressed as 1 point regardless of types Even if the information to be stored is the on off operation of contact 1 bit or a register 16 bits it is counted as 1 point Example When registering the 100 points from DTO to DT99 the initial address is DTO and the number of continuation is 100 Example When registering the 4 points from XO to X3 the initial address is XO and the number of continuation is 4 acy Note The number of continuation that can be specified in one block is a maximum of 250 points The logging conditions such as data format of the devices continuously registered are
148. to take the precautions given below When performing installation check to make sure that there are no scraps of wiring particularly conductive fragments adhering to the unit Verify that the power supply wiring I O wiring and power supply voltage are all correct Sufficiently tighten the connector screws Set the mode selector to STOP mode Request concerning setting parameters storage To prevent the accidental loss of setting parameters the user should consider the following measures Drafting of documents To avoid accidentally losing setting parameters destroying files or overwriting the contents of files documents should be printed out and then saved Specifying the password carefully The password setting is designed to avoid settings being accidentally changed If the password is forgotten however it will be impossible to change the settings even if you want to When specifying the password note it in the specifications manual or in another safe location in case it is forgotten at some point Precautions on using networks If the product is used with networks for the applications which might lead to death or financial loss it is recommended that you should take safety measures on designing the system and by conducting double circuits and so forth This product supports various network connections such as internet intranet or telephone network however we have no responsibility for the delay or inability
149. u and then click Data Output Settings from the list on the left Setup Menu e Data Logging Setup e Network Setup Trigzer Settings Configuration Mall Iransmission ceting Save Setting Data to OLU Data Output Settings Using Menu Unit Operation e Logging File Operation Data Monitor e Status Display Back to Mam Menu 2 The setting screen is displayed on the right Set each item and then click Apply Data Output Settings Return to the status before occurrence Mo None Name Setting Trigger Output Settings Reset Trigger The setting items vary according to the selected Target 6 78 Common setting items Name Within 16 characters Setting trigger Specify the trigger to execute the data output setting fy Reference For information on triggers lt 6 3 2 Trigger Settings gt When the target is Main Unit or Digital Expansion Unit Data Output Settings Ef teltore fine Po fe we fore Return to the status before occurrence Mo None Oo e i escription Unit No Device selection When selecting Main unit Select from Y R WY WR or DT When selecting Digital expansion unit Select from Y or WY For COM Relay select ON or OFF For COM Register input data type and value Operations at normalization Return to the status before occurrence Returns data to the previous value Output hold Changes nothing when the trigger is restored Rese
150. ue grea g amp JOo s Vi E ak en Tad NTU char xi Elita Panasonic Web Datalogger Unit Main Menu Setup Mana Deal mia Lah Ses Settee Cet Lizig Kori a Dita Me j ets ae fog okat 6 1 3 Setting Items in Main Menu Each item in the DLU Main Menu is used to define the following settings Setup menu Item ss Description Data logging setup Configuration of DLU Settings for expansion units or communication cassettes Triggers to be used for storage Constant cycle contact state designated date etc Number of records to be stored in a file Stored devices Optional functions E mail transmission Data output Contact output analog output writing of data to devices such as PLC Connection with PCWAY Network setup IP address of DLU IP address of a mail server Modem setup Dial up setup Configuration User registration to access DLU Group registration necessary for mail transmission Setting for the layout of storage files Settings for the timeout and the operation when error occurs Clock setting Note PCWAY is Excel add in software for our PLC monitor Using menu Item ss Description Unit operation RUN STOP mode selection Reading save of setting data Initialization of setting data Firmware update Logging file operation Download or delete of stored files Monitor of the current values of stored data Status display Version information Last update date and user name of s
151. ulating sleeve sleeve AWG 24 Al 0 25 6 BU A 0 25 7 AWG 22 Al 0 34 6 TQ A 0 34 7 AWG 20 AIl 0 5 6 WH A0 5 6 Phoenix K AWG 18 Al 0 75 6 GY A 0 75 6 fioo si AWG 18 CA 60 0 5x2 AWG 20 for2 Al TWIN 2x pcs 0 5 8 WH Pressure welding tool pole terminals Phoenix Contact product ID Model No Product No Phoenix Contact Co CRIMPFOX 6 1212034 Screwdriver for terminal block To tighten the terminals of the communication connector use a screwdriver by Phoenix Contact Co product No 1205037 blade size 0 4 x 2 5 model No SZS 0 4 x 2 5 The tightening torque should be 0 22 to 0 25 Nm 2 3 to 25 kgfcm 3 9 Wiring method 1 Remove the wire s insulation 2 Insert the wire into the terminal hole until it stops Tighten the screw clockwise to fix the wire in place The tightening torque should be 0 22 to 0 25 Nm 2 3 to 25 kgfcm Notes for wiring When removing the wire s insulation be careful not to scratch the core wire Do not twist the wires to connect them Do not solder the wires to connect them The solder may break due to vibration After wiring make sure stress is not applied to the wire In the terminal block socket construction if the wire is fastened upon counter clockwise rotation of the screw the connection is faulty Disconnect the wire check the terminal hole and then re connect the wire If two wires are connected to the plus and minus terminals o
152. unit lights up 9 12 9 2 3 Login Effective Time If the setting operation is not performed in a certain period of time after logging into the DLU the login will be invalid The default time is 10 minutes however this value can be changed cS Note The settings that has not been saved in the DLU will be discarded Procedure Clicking Timeout Settings under Configuration displays the following screen Change the time and then click Apply Timeout Settings 10 minutes 0 60 9 2 4 MEWTOCOL Write Command Relays and register values within the DLU can be externally written with MEWTOCOL The default is set to Not allow the write command Change the setting to enable the write command Procedure Clicking MEWTOCOL Write Command under Configuration displays the following screen Select Allow to enable the MEWTOCOL write command and click Apply MEWTOCOL Write Command Setting of Supporting Gommand Not allow O Allow 9 13 9 14 Chapter 10 Self diagnostic and Troubleshooting 10 1 10 1 Self diagnostic Function 10 1 1 LED Display for Status Condition Status Indicator LED1 F Mir soe pescpuen Normal Flashes ON OFF _ STOP mode _ Walt __ anne Error RUN mode TF and self Ti errors occur E E a Gasca P Note1 It is the operation to initialize the system when turning on the power supply Note2 It is the operation to file the data that has not
153. utput 1 point Max 101 points Input 52 points Output 49 points Note This is the number of points when combining with the transistor type FPO expansion unit FPO RTD unit cannot be connected ACS ner Note Install the FPO thermocouple unit on the right side of all other expansion units 1 8 1 5 Operation Settings 1 5 1 Required Tools for Operation Settings Web Datalogger Unit Ethernet Ethernet category 5 category 5 cross cable cross cable Ethernet category 5 cross cable For the network setting such as IP address or setting for data such as collected data a general purpose browser Internet Explorer Ver 6 0 or later is used Connect the Web Datalogger Unit and a personal computer directly with a category 5 Ethernet crossing cable or connect them using Hub and a straight cable iP Reference For information on the detailed settings lt Chapter 6 Settings for Web Datalogger Unit gt 1 9 Chapter 2 Specifications and Functions of Web Datalogger Unit 2 1 2 1 Part Names and Functions 2 1 1 Part Names and Functions SHHE j pe 9 0 a O r EH 4 D a f Status indicator LEDs 1 These LEDs display the current operation status of Web Datalogger Unit such as RUN STOP and ERROR ALARM LED LED and operation status MODE green Lights RUN mode When data is being ees or stored Flashes STOP mode When collecting storing data stops TRIGGER green
154. work File name Settingdata wdl Places Files of type Jal Files X 9 4 4 The selected file name is displayed on the screen and click Apply Open Save of Setting Data File C DLU Settinedatawdl Save set values 5 The setting data is transferred to the DLU If the operation ends successfully the following screen will be displayed Click OK Saveine W My Compute 8314 Floppy A E 4 Local Disk C My Recent Local Disk 0 Documents _ 2 DVD RAM Drive E B Desktop My Documents My Computer Save My Network Save as type Microsoft Office Excel Comma Separated Value vw PC gt Web Datalogger The file was transferred to the unit 6 Click Back to Main Menu to return to the main menu A message The settings have been changed Save those to the unit blinks ACS Note At this point the setting data has not been saved in the DLU yet Click Save Setting Data to DLU to save the setting data Setup Menu Data Logging Setup Optional Function Network Setup Configuration The settings have been changed Save those to the unit save setting Data ta DLU 7 Click OK The setting data is recorded in the DLU Windows Internet Explorer The changed valuefs is going to be saved re you sure i Cancel 8 When recording data completes successfully the following message is displayed Click OK to return to the main menu
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