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1. 2 44 IM 04L41B01 04E IM 04L41B01 04E 2 22 Attributes of Time Label Components Attribute 2 line display Description Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not to display time and date text labels in 2 lines with word wrapping This cannot be set if NoDate display is On or Time display is Off Default value Off NoDate display Sets whether or not to display the date On Date not displayed Off Date displayed Off Year display form Selects the year display format None The year is not displayed 4digits The year is displayed in the format yyyy 2digits The year is displayed in the format yy Adigits Time display Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the time is displayed This cannot be set if No Date time display is On Second display Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the seconds are displayed The second display cannot be selected if Time display is set to Off Vertical display Sets whether or not to display the Time display vertically On Rotates the text label 90 degrees clockwise Off Displays the text label horizontally Off Frame Set the component frame See section 2 2 None Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this component is dependent See section 2 2 None Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by setting On or Off See section
2. Operations Description DISP ENTER key Displays the screen menu START key Memory start action start screen display MENU key Displays the setting menu FUNC key gt system information soft key Displays the system information screen FUNC key gt network information soft key Displays the network information screen FUNC key gt text field soft key Displays the text field screen Note The screen can be changed by using the communication commands or by using screen change with the event action start However screen data being edited will be lost e If any USB memory is inserted while a screen is being edited in external storage media CF card the USB memory operation selection screen does not appear e While data is being edited on the builder screen the following actions do not work e Automatic screen recovery e Event action favorite key action e FAVORITE key shows error E157 IM 04L41B01 04E Chapter 2 Advanced Settings of Screen and Component 2 1 Screen Attribute This section shows you how to configure attributes associated with screen name base color and runtime menu Precedure 1 On the builder screen place your cursor in an area where there is no component 2 Press the PROPERTY soft key Screen attribute setting dialog appears INTERNAL 1 Lishtsray oF OK Cancel 3 Configure each attribute Explanation The below table shows each setting item and description Screen
3. List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID This number is automatically assigned to identify the 0 to 79 components Font Set the character size of current date and time Font 6 DX1000 You can select Font 5 Font 6 Font 8 Font 12 or Font 8 DX2000 Font 16 Arrangement Set the horizontal arrangement of the string Left You can select Center Left or Right Color Set the color of the current date and time Black Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White and BASE Background color The base color set for the screen Background color Sets a background color BASE The choices for the background color are the same as those for Color plus None BG transparent Turns the background transparency On Off Off When On frames in the builder screen are shown with dotted lines indicating the transparent background The background transparency is valid when a trend display component exists under the date time label component that completely overlaps with it The transparency is invalid if the time label component protrudes from the trend display component Gap Set the character gap of the string 0 You can set a value between 0 and 15 Continued on the next page
4. List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component 92 to 131 identification Line color Sets the color of a line Black Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE and None Background color Sets the background color None Background colors available are the same as those listed in Line color Depend ID Sets the ID number of the component on which this None component is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not this On component is displayed See Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 Plotting example When you set the background color without a line color after you have drawn a circle or rectangle the drawings appear to be connected Combining the settings of line color and background color allows you to draw a more complex image 2 52 IM 04L41B01 04E 2 28 Attributes of Push Button Components These components are used to display a push button Using the action function allows the event edge switch to be switched on the execution screen as shown in the figure below Component type Components with Overlap restriction None Update None
5. Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE Channel and None Gap Sets the character gap of the string You can seta 0 value between 0 and 15 Vertical display Sets whether or not to display the SpanU SpanL text Off label vertically On Rotates the text label 90 degrees clockwise Off Displays the text label horizontally Frame Sets the component frame None See Section 2 2 Continued on the next page IM 04L41B01 04E 2 31 JU9UOdWIOD pue u 312S Jo shul yjaSg paoUeAPY gt 2 15 Attributes of Span Lower Limit Span Upper Limit Components 2 32 Attribute Description Default value Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this None component is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not this On component is displayed See Section 2 2 Group control Set the control status of the display group None See Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 Gr Ctrl order Sets the registration order of the display group See Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 IM 04L41B01 04E 2 16 Attributes of Message List Components These components are used to display the message list Component type List display Overlap restriction A Update 1 sec See Section 1 4
6. Message mark ee Trend 2 Trend 3 Hargin TT 2nd span off Change group 2nd span Lover ERC Nessage mark size 2nd span tam 100 8 fi Timediv font Time font K ti ____tancel O moel O Hessage display Time diy display Time interval Time display Batch group no will be displayed only when Multi batch additional specifcations BT2 is valid JU9UOdWIOD pue u 312S Jo shul jaSg paoUeAPY gt 2 5 Attributes of Trend Components List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component identification 84 to 87 Batch group no Set the batch group number The batch number needs to be within 1 the range from 1 to number of Multi batch configured at the basic settings only with additional The batch group number will be displayed only when Multi batch is spec BT2 valid Group no Set the group number 1 Multi batch Off You can select a number from 1 to 10 for DX1000 1 to 36 for DX2000 Multi batch On You can select a number from 1 to 6 for DX1000 1 to 12 for DX2000 Direction Set the direction of trend display You can select SET Horizon or SET Vertical Compress ratio Set the ratio of rendering 1 dot data 1 You can select 1 2 4 5 6 7 or 8 Wave area Set the ratio used for displaying a wave to the width of temporal axis 100 direction as 100 You can
7. On string String display Off To execute the configured action on the execution screen select a component using the up and down arrow keys and press DISP ENTER If the confirmation dialog is set to On the following dialogs appear before executing the action Attribute Setting Dialog Swi tch l ID e Style Event level switch Action prompt Swi toh Frame Switch 2 Gap i Color On color Off color Depend ID Visible On string PN Off string Font string display _ S _ SS 2 16 IM 04L41B01 04E IM 04L41B01 04E List of Attributes 2 7 Attributes of Switch Components Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component 0 to 79 identification Style Set the type of switch Selector Selectable from among Selector Seesaw Lever SlideX SlideY Push Power Connector and Toggle See name of each component for more information Event level switch Set the event level switch number You can select a 1 number between 1 and 30 Action prompt You can choose to display a confirmation dialog when On executing an action by setting On or Off Font Set the size of On Off strings You can select Font 5 Font 6 DX1000 Font 6 Font 8 Font 12 or Font 16 Font 8 DX2000 String display You can choose to show or hide the string display by On setting On or Off
8. User s DXAuvanced Manual DX1000 DX1000N DX2000 Custom Display vigilantplant YOKOGAWA IM 04L 41B01 04E Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2nd Edition Notes Trademarks History 2nd Edition March 2010 YK Thank you for purchasing DX1000 DX1000N DX2000 Hereafter called DX This manual explains the custom display function of DX Read this manual thoroughly in advance to use this function properly Moreover read it together with User s Manuals IM04L41B01 01E or IM04L42B01 01E e The contents of this manual may change without prior notice in view of improving the performance and function e We ensure the contents of this manual If however you find any questionable points or mistakes contact our branch office branch store or business office e lItis prohibited to reprint or reproduce all or parts of this manual without permission e We developed and created the TCP IP software and TCP IP software documents of this product based on BSD Networking Software Release 1 licensed from the University of California e vigilantplant DAQSTATION Dagstation and DXAdvanced are our registered trademarks e Microsoft and Windows are the registered trademarks or trademarks in the United States and other countries of Microsoft Corporation e Adobe and Acrobat are the registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated e Other product and company names described in this manual are registered
9. s attributes See Chapter 2 and Appendix 1 Procedure 1 Pres the Gr Ctrl soft key 2 Press the soft key for the Grp control number to be registered GR CTRL 1 GR CTRL 2 GR CTRL 3 GR CTRL 4 The Grp control dialog appears 3 Set the batch group number group number and switching groups using the soft key The batch group number is displayed when the Multi batch additional specifications BT2 is valid When the Multi batch BT2 is valid Cancel Cancel 4 Use the right arrow key to display the second page 5 Enter the ID number for components to be managed as a group t 18 11 12 13 P 14 15 16 17 OK Cancel 6 Use the arrow key to select OK and press DISP ENTER Explanation If components are managed as a group you can switch channels to be displayed by switching groups on the execution screen with the left and right arrow keys e You can switch the group number of components which contain the group number as an attribute trend and scale e You can switch the channel number of components which only contain the channel attribute channel number Batch group no Setting range From 1 to the number of Multi batches defined in the basic setting Group no Setting range If the multiple batch is Off DX1000 is between 1 and 10 and DX2000 is between 1 and 36 If the multiple batch is On DX1000 is between 1 and 6 and DX2000 is between 1 and 12 1 18 IM 04L41B01 04E IM 04L41B01 04E 1 11
10. Attributes of Scale COMPONGINS occcicecsescccencecebice anata ssacte cree veeseeseteceblaanceeasettosaeneeetesceeaes 2 12 Attributes of Switch Components sciecatiseccsthedcteccsanaceereancc veveraenccndbeseneatueeteetbonacnsuereseciens 2 16 Attributes of Label COMPONENMS cccccceececceeceeceeeeeceececeeeeeeeecesseaeesseeesseeessneees 2 18 Attributes of Tag No Components ccccccsesceccssececceesececeeueeeceseuseeesseeeeessasseessaaees 2 20 Attributes of Tag Comment Components c scccccsseeececeeseeeeceeeeecseuseeessseeeesanees 2 22 Attributes of Simple Digital COMPONENHS ce ccccceccccceeceeceeceeceeceseeeeeseeeesaeeesanaees 2 24 Attributes of Simple Bar Graph Components cccccceeceeceeceeseeeeceeeeseeeessueeesaneees 2 25 Attributes of Unit Components cesta case cates steer en eerecenienetveacecneesanaanenaeacenesteesaveneecd neces 2 28 Attributes of Alarm Indicator COMPONENMGS ccccesceccesceeceeceeceececeeeeseeeessaeeessaaees 2 30 Attributes of Span Lower Limit Span Upper Limit Components ccccceeeeees 2 31 Attributes of Message List Components ccceeecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeseeeeeesseeeeeesaaees 2 33 Attributes of Alarm List COMPONENMS c ccccccceeceeceeceeceeceeceeceeeecesseeesseeeessseessneees 2 35 Attributes of Bitmap Components ccccceccccceeceeceeceeceeceeseeceseeaeecseaeesseeessuseessneees 2 37 At
11. Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White and BASE Background color The base color set for the screen Default value None Change group Sets whether or not to switch the group display in the execution panel when the left right keys are pressed Arrangement Set the horizontal arrangement of the string You can select Center Left or Right Left Gap 2 Line display Sets the character gap of the string You can set a value between 0 and 15 Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not to group name in 2 lines with word wrapping Off Vertical display Sets whether or not to display the group name display vertically On Rotates the text label 90 degrees clockwise Off Displays the text label horizontally Off Frame Set the component frame See section 2 2 None Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this component is dependent See section 2 2 None Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by setting On or Off See section 2 2 Sync act See section 2 2 IM 04L41B01 04E 2 20 System Icon Component Attributes You can create a system icon for display in the status area You can create icons that display only the items you wis
12. Gap Set the character gap of the string You can seta value 0 between 0 and 15 Color Set the color of a switch L brown Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White and BASE On color Set the color when the switch is turned On Available Cyan On color is same as those listed in Color Off color Set the color when the switch is turned Off Available BASE Off color is same as those listed in Color On string Set the string when the switch is turned On You can ON enter up to 8 one byte characters Off string Set the string when the switch is turned Off You can OFF enter up to 8 one byte characters Frame Set the frame of a component Raised See page 2 2 Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this None component is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by On setting On or Off See Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 JU9UOdWIOD pue u 312S Jo shul yjaSg pooUeAPY gt 2 8 Attributes of Label Components These components are associated with displaying a label Strings configured will be displayed Component type Label Overlap restriction None Update None See Section 1 4 See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Comp
13. None On Left Sync act Black On On Cancel Cancel List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component 0 to 79 identification Comment box no Sets the comment box number 1 1 to 100 for DX1000 and 1 to 200 for DX2000 Font Sets the character size Font 6 DX1000 Selectable from Font 5 Font 6 Font 8 Font 12 Font 8 DX2000 and Font 16 Gap Sets the character gap of the string 0 Settable in the range of 0 to 15 Arrangement Sets the horizontal arrangement of the string Left Selectable from Center Left and Right Color Sets the color of the string Black Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White and BASE Background color Sets the background color BASE Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE and None Frame Sets the component frame Black See page 2 2 Depend ID Sets the ID number of the component on which this None component
14. See Section 1 4 action functions See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component a Background color Event edge switch 1 Strin eames tae tai z 0 o FushBut ton Action execution To execute the configured action on the execution screen select a component using the up and down arrow keys and press DISP ENTER Attribute Setting Dialog Black BASE PushButton None n m Forth Sync act Genter 0K OK Cancel Cancel List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component 0 to 79 identification Event edge Sets the event edge switch number Selectable from 1 1 switch and 30 String You can enter up to 64 one byte characters as the PushButton string to be displayed on the button Confirm dialog Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the On confirmation dialog is displayed during action execution Font Sets character size Selectable from Font 5 Font 6 Font 6 DX1000 Font 8 Font 12 Font 16 and Font 32 Font 8 DX2000 Arrangement Sets the horizontal arrangement of the string to be Center displayed on the button Selectable from Center Left and Right Color Set the color of the string Black Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink
15. See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component BALAL Hessage Time Grp ___ Header quantity title HESSAGE AAZ 16 84 33 4 MESSAGE a9 16 84 12 A MESSAGE ARE 16 83 46 4 HESSAGE AAS 16 02 53 A HESSASE AAI 16 82 41 Message string Message mark Attribute Setting Dialog Raised Font Hone Black On On White Off Sync act Ott On ay On Cancel Cancel Cancel The Batch group no will be displayed only when Multi batch additional specification BT2 is valid List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component 80 to 83 identification Font Sets the character size of the message list You can Font 6 DX1000 select either Font 6 or Font 8 Font 8 DX2000 Batch group no Sets the batch group number Selectable from among 1 the number of multi batches configured in the basic setting only with additional The batch group number will be displayed only when spec BT2 Multi batch is valid Color Set the color of the string Selectable from among Red Black Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White and BASE Background color Sets the fill color of the message list area Selectable
16. Vertical display Sets whether or not to display the tag number vertically Off On Rotates the text label 90 degrees clockwise Off Displays the text label horizontally Frame Set the frame of a component None See Section 2 2 Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this None component is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by On setting On or Off See Section 2 2 Group control Set the control status of group displayed None See Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 Gr Ctrl order Set the control order of group displayed See Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 2 21 JU9UOdWIOD pue u 312S Jo shul yjag pooUeApPY gt 2 10 Attributes of Tag Comment Components These components are associated with displaying tag comment tag Component type Channel assignment Overlap restriction None Update None See Section 1 4 See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component eal comment display area Tag comment string Attribute Setting Dialog Vertical display On Tag Comment Tag Comment Tag Comment a 1 Fonth Sync act Left White BASE On Om cancel pancel cancel List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component 0 to 79 identification Channel no Set the channel numbe
17. You can set items to display Alarm mark This component displays an alarm setting point on the simple bar graph Units You can specify vertical or horizontal direction Alarm indicator Mn M Span lower limit Span upper limit Message list Alarm List 2 HABE 661 813 Message Time Grp 16 84 33 A 16 84 12 A 16 83 48 A 16 82 53 A 16 62 61 A NHESSAGE 882 HESSAGE 889 MESSAGE 886 J HESSAGE 883 MESSAGE 01 0001 0030 Channel Type Alarm wOFF ALL CHANNEL aN 5 4L a0N 4 3L 40N 6 4L Group name You can specify vertical or horizontal direction System icon You can display information in the status area using icons Memory bar You can display the progress of memory sampling of display data or event data in a bar Time label You can specify vertical or horizontal direction GROUP 1 Batch group number You can specify vertical or horizontal direction d ro Batch name You can specify vertical or horizontal direction Line eee AH DD hh mm ss Rectangle 9 Circle Push button Comment box Comment block You can specify vertical or horizontal direction PushBut ton COMM IN Modbus In IM 04L41B01 04E IM 04L41B01 04E ID Number of Components When a component is created an ID number is assigned for identifying it The ID number is assigned in the order of creation and varies depending on
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19. display processing time PreCaUtiONS ccccecceceeeeeeeeeeeees 1 2 display when components overlap on the execution screen 1 10 E EXECUTION SCreen 20 0 cccecceceeeeeceeceeeeceeceeeeseeeeeeeeueeeeeeneees 1 2 1 23 F EE 1 EEA E E EA TEE EN 2 2 IM 04L41B01 04E G OR CTR E 1 18 Ela a EEE E E E E T T 1 6 group COMM Ol kessen E 2 3 group contol Ordet sessie nerone tr EaR PrO r E EEEE EEEE 2 3 group control settings iccariicrcd cited cinanioet ridwetutntbnenivastnbestacoes 1 21 OUD TAMING AAEE PEATA T A TA A 1 8 2 39 group TIMID Sl ixacctiesinrserecsonatsereninivonduatianaredanneveitautaakianateont 1 18 groups SWICHING s ciccctisenetcnraancdbetahctinmsapeesntdanpensmernpsannesiietes 1 19 Pe NE ACI TA 0 ae eote E essere T tole E A E AT 1 9 ID number Of components ccccceeeececeeeeeeeseeeeeeseaeeeeesaees 1 9 L 210 eee E ee en PE ee E eee eee eee eee 1 8 2 18 label components caceicdincaio cordasoutadeed eatlatdovsanevadsooreadeRlacnataxcdsiennons 1 9 INE e E 1 8 2 50 M gt memory Dar nose cacsnpucesxcacecaasverennasscestaeateddeceensaresmencabredaes 1 8 2 42 ment AIMO soiirci an a 1 23 message Si ecin a TEREA 1 8 2 33 MOdAD S eee cee a ere oaeen E EEEE aeh 1 8 2 59 N number of COMPONGTS se eicesceceventunvadedacniccncusqereueidiocscumsntnasidded 1 7 number of components which can be created on one screen 1 9 O ODT UOT OW ocoeennsraansceruschattonnseiccaacnetastenenvensscibastiadtesswania
20. e Conditions for reading a bitmap 1 Do not compress down to a format of 256 colors or fewer 2 640 width x 480 height pixels or fewer the bitmap cannot be read if the value exceeds either 640 or 480 When scale marks overlap e When selecting Micro for the mark format If the scale positions of multiple channels overlap their marks overlap When overlapping marks are staggered to prevent their points from overlapping but when the scale format is Small or Large with 4 or more or 6 or more marks respectively the points will overlap Example of a mark display when the scale type is Small Ate oy 2 4 No of CH 5 2 8 T 5 4 L Iz 2 0 1 2 o 4 WW E 4 1 2 Za No of CH 2 P E EE E E A No of CH 3 2 8 When indicators overlap at the same position Lu Au Overlapping indicators since more than 4 marks at the same position nan No overlapping indicators since 3 or fewer marks at the same position e When selecting Small for the mark format If the scale positions of multiple channels overlap their marks overlap If marks overlap they are staggered to prevent the channel numbers from overlapping but under the following conditions the channel numbers also overlap e Waveform direction is Vertical scale format is Large and there are 4 or more marks e Waveform direction is Vertical scale format is Small and there are 3 or more marks e Waveform direction is Horizontal with 3 or more marks No
21. for DX1000 and 1 to 12 for DX2000 Kind Set the scale kind On Off The value is not displayed On Scale values will be displayed by the number of partitions configured at previously defined intervals Bitmap Use a bitmap image for the scale If files specified under Bmp filename cannot be loaded the scale the scale is displayed with the kind set to Off Trend direction Set the direction of a wave You can select SET Horizon SET or Vertical Form Set the size of SCALE You can select either Small or Small Large Bmp filename Enter the name of a bitmap file saved on an external Bitmap bmp storage medium CF card The read destination is the directory used when the screen was loaded Indicator Set how the current value is displayed SET You can select SET Mark or Bar Note that this field will not be available when the type is set to Off Indicator type Set the indicator format to Normal Micro Small or Normal Balanced See Parts of the component and indicator types on page 2 12 Digit Set the number of digits for the value displayed at the scale SET You can select SET Normal or Fine You can set this field only when the Kind is set to On Margin Sets whether or not to display a margin on both sides in the Off direction of the span On Display a margin of 3 of component width or height in the direction of the scale Off Margin not displayed Change group Sets wheth
22. gt display group 3 gt display group 4 gt display group 1 and so on Pressing the left arrow key changes the screens in reverse order Display groups turned Off in the group settings do not appear among the switched screens 1 21 suolj ei9do sISeg pue MAIIAIBAC 1 12 Delete Components To delete components you delete either a specified component one component or all components on the screen Procedure To Delete a Specified Component 1 Use the arrow key to place the cursor on the component which you want to delete GR CTRL No MENU RUN PNL DELETE 2 Press the DELETE soft key The confirmation dialog appears Iz it K to delete selected parts Trend ID ad Kind and ID number of the ox component to be deleted 3 Use the arrow key to select OK and press DISP ENTER The specified component is deleted To Delete All Components 1 Press the Delete all soft key The confirmation dialog appears Is it OK to delete all parts Cancel 2 Use the arrow key to select OK and press DISP ENTER All components on the builder screen are deleted 1 22 IM 04L41B01 04E 1 13 Other Operations To Display the Execution Screen Press the RUN PNL soft key The execution screen appears Builder screen Execution screen INTERNAL 1 lt gt INTERNAL 1 2905 1270 oy Go er E 2905 1270 O lt lt D Q a U v O O oO D fet on O
23. 2 2 Sync act See section 2 2 2 45 JU9UOdWIOD pue u 312S Jo shul jaSg pooUReAPY gt 2 23 Attributes of Batch Group Number Components This component displays the batch group number for MultiBatch You can create this group name component if setting the status area to No display eliminates the batch group number When MultiBatch is Off batch group number components cannot be created and their attributes cannot be edited Component type Status display Overlap restriction None Update None See Section 1 4 component See Section 1 4 cycle Parts of the component Vertical display 4 Background A Batch group number Attribute settings dialog box Batch group no 2 Batch group no a Ir Center Fonth Black None n OK OK Cancel Cancel Cancel The Batch group no will be displayed only when Multi batch additional specification BT2 is valid List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID This number is automatically assigned to identify the 0 to 79 components Batch group no Sets the batch group number 1 You can select a number from 1 to 6 for DX1000 1 to 12 for DX2000 only with additional The batch group number will be displayed only when spec BT2 Multi batch is valid Font Sets the font of the text label showing the batch group Font 6 DX1000 number Font 8 DX2000 Select from Font5
24. Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White and BASE Continued on next page 2 56 IM 04L41B01 04E IM 04L41B01 04E 2 30 Attributes of Comment Block Components Attribute Background color Description Sets the background color Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE and None Default value BASE Line space Sets the line space of the string You can set a value 0 between 0 and 15 Frame Sets the component frame Black See Section 2 2 Depend ID Sets the ID number of the component on which this None component is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not this On component is displayed See Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 Za 2 57 JU9UOdWIO puke Usa9DS Jo shul jaSg paoUeAPY gt 2 31 Attributes of Communication Input Components These components are used to write values to the communication channel Using the action function enables numeric values to be written to the specified communication channel on the execution s
25. Can be set in the range from 0 to 15 Continued on the next page 2 18 IM 04L41B01 04E IM 04L41B01 04E 2 8 Attributes of Label Components Attribute Vertical display Description Sets whether or not to display the tag number vertically On Rotates the text label 90 degrees clockwise Off Displays the text label horizontally Default value Off Frame Depend ID Set the frame of a component See page 2 2 Set the ID number of the component on which this component is dependent See Section 2 2 None None Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by setting On or Off See Section 2 2 On Sync act See Section 2 2 JU9UOdWIOD puke u 312S Jo shul yjaSg pooUeAPY gt 2 9 Attributes of Tag No Components These components are associated with displaying Tag No Soft key menu will be displayed when you set the Tag No to Yes at the basic setting mode Component type Channel assignment Overlap restriction None Update None See Section 1 4 See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component TAG AaAt Tag No display area Tag No string Attribute Setting Dialog Vertical display On oi Fonth Sync act Left White BASE OK OK Cance Cance Cancel List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component
26. Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE Channel and Alarm You can set this field only when the color change field is set to On Alarm Scale line You can choose to show or hide the scale line of bar graph by setting On or Off Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this component is dependent See Section 2 2 None Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by setting On or Off See Section 2 2 On Group control Set the control status of group displayed See Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 None Gr Ctrl order Set the control order of group displayed See Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 3 IM 04L41B01 04E 2 12 Attributes of Simple Bar Graph Components Attributes of Alarm Set point Mark Components This section explains alarm set point mark components displayed in a simple bar graph Component type Channel assignment Overlap restriction None Update 1 sec See Section 1 4 See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component Alarm mark Direction Horizontal Direction Vertical Attribute Setting Dialog Lime Alarm ALARM SET Risht On Vertical a a _ Delete Delete
27. Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White and BASE Background color The base color set for the screen Right Black Background color Sets the background color Background colors available are same as those listed in Color Continued on the next page White 2 59 JU9UOdWIOD puke u 319S Jo shul yjaS p vuenpy gt 2 32 Attributes of Modbus In Components 2 60 Attribute Minimum Description Sets the lower limit of the numerical value that can be input for the minimum If a value larger than the maximum is set the maximum takes the same value as the minimum Selectable range 9 9999E 29 to 1 0000E 30 0 1 0000E 30 to 9 9999E 29 Default value 9 9999E 29 Maximum Sets the upper limit of the numerical value that can be input If a value smaller than the minimum is set the minimum takes the same value as the maximum Selectable range 9 9999E 29 to 1 0000E 30 0 1 0000E 30 to 9 9999E 29 9 9999E 29 Depend ID Sets the ID number of the component on which this component is dependent See Section 2 2 None Visible Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not this component is displayed See Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 IM 04L41B01 04E Chapter3 Saving and Reading Screen Data 3 1 Saving Screen Data Any screen configured on the builder screen can be saved in file form in an ex
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29. Violet Gray Lime Cyan Dark blue Yellow Light gray Purple Pink L brown L green Dark gray Olive Dark cyan S green Black White or Background color BG transparent Turns the background transparency On Off Off The background transparency is valid when a trend display component exists under the system icon that completely overlaps with it The transparency is invalid if the system icon component protrudes from the trend display component Frame Set the component frame None See section 2 2 Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this component is None dependent See section 2 2 Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by setting On or Off On See section 2 2 Sync act See section 2 2 IM 04L41B01 04E 2 41 JU9UOdWIOD pue Usa9DS Jo shul jaS p vuenpy gt 2 21 Attributes of Memory Bar Components This component appears in the status area and shows the progress of memory sampling The width of the Memory bar component frame represents the file save interval display data or data length event data and shows the remaining time for memory sampling Component type See Section 1 4 Status display component Overlap restriction None See Section 1 4 Update cycle 1 sec Parts of the component File save interval for display data or data length for event data in _ Remaining me
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31. external storage medium CF card the CF card in which the screen is saved needs to be always inserted To allow the custom display screen of DX in use to be used with another DX save that screen in the CF card of another DX 3 6 IM 04L41B01 04E Appendix Appendix 1 Example of Creating a Custom Display You can create the screen in the figure below This is for a DX1000 screen with the MultiBatch function On Digital component Bar component Group name component when not in MultiBatch mode GROUP 1 is displayed gt D 5 2 x Creating components Procedure 1 Press the DISP ENTER key The Screen menu appears 2 Using the up and down arrow keys select INTERNAL 2 then press the DISP ENTER key The execution panel is displayed CUSTOM JTEDRAL 9 nO prepray gt INTERNAL 2 3 Press the FUNC key then press the Builder soft key in the action menu The Builder screen is displayed gon GD ALL BATCH tat TOOL BOX GRID HOWE RESIZE IM 04L41B01 04E App 1 Appendix 1 Example of Creating a Custom Display 4 Using the arrow keys move the cursor to the start position for creating the component 5 Press the TOOL BOX soft key Press the DIGITAL soft key Using the arrow keys create a dotted frame for the component INTERNAL 2 oosas GBB ALL BATCH t DA 8 Set the grid to 1 dot and shrink the component frame vertically and horizontally by 1 dot 9 Press the DISP ENTER
32. field when the group control is set to None Channel font Set the character size of Tag No Tag or Channel No Font 6 DX1000 When the Tag No is set to On it shows the Tag No or Font 8 DX2000 Channel No When Tag No is set to Off it shows the Tag or Channel No You can select Font 5 Font 6 Font 8 Font 12 or Font 16 Note that this field will not be available when the direction is set to Horizon Continued on next page IM 04L41B01 04E 2 7 JU9UOdWIOD pue u 312S Jo shul jaSg paoUeAPY gt 2 4 Attributes of Bar Graph Components Attribute Description Default value Tag font Set the character size of tag comment Font 6 Displayed only Available font types are same as those for channel font when Tag No is Note that this field will not be available when the set to On direction is set to Horizon Digital font Set the character size of digital value You can select Font 6 DX1000 Font 5 Font 6 Font 8 Font 12 Font 16 or Font Font 8 DX2000 32 Note that this field will not be available when the direction is set to Horizon Unit font Set the character size of unit font Font 5 Available font types are same as those for channel font Note that this field will not be available when the unit display is set to Off or the direction is set to Horizon Span font Set the character size of span value Font 5 Available font types are same as those for chann
33. from 1 among 1 2 3 4 and All Selecting All allows an alarm color to be set for each level Alarm color Sets the color when the alarm is on Selectable from Alarm among Red Orange Lime Yellow Pink Black White and Alarm Color Sets the color used when the alarm is off Selectable Lime from among Red Orange Lime Yellow Pink Black and White Alarm kind Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the alarm On display type is displayed Setting On displays the alarm type symbol set for each alarm level Frame Sets the component frame Raised See Section 2 2 Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this None component is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by On setting On or Off See Section 2 2 Group control Set the control status of the display group None See Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 Gr Ctrl order Sets the registration order of the display group 1 See Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 IM 04L41B01 04E 2 15 Attributes of Span Lower Limit Span Upper Limit Components These components are used to display span lower and upper limits Here the span lower limit is explained However this explanation can also apply to the span upper llimit if you replace lower limit with upper limit Componenttype Channel assignment Overlap restriction None U
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35. group control settings using the soft key See section 1 11 or appendix 1 for more information about group control Gr Ctrl order Group control order You can configure the group control order This setting is available when you set anything except None for the group control Setting range DX1000 1 to 6 DX2000 1 to 10 You can also configure group control settings using the soft key See section 1 11 for more information about group control Sync act Synchronize action IM 04L41B01 04E You can change the show hide settings of components on the execution screen by synchronizing On Off settings of alarm or internal switch You can also enlarge the display of trend components and scale components to an arbitrary span by configuring the 2nd span Depend ID configured will invalidate the visible setting at the synchro attribute field Synchro target Alarm Synchro target Switch Synchronize action Synchronize action a aa n n Smet en Sith 1 Sal 1 K K K Cancel Cancel Cancel Synchro attribute Configure the attribute you want to synchronize None You can select None Visible or 2nd span 2nd span is available for trend components and scale components Attribute Description Default value only Value switch On Configure the synchro attribute value when the synchro On target alarm or switch is set to On Select On or Off Synchro target Configure the target you want
36. is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not this On component is displayed See Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 2 55 JU9UOdWIOD pue u 312S Jo shul yjaSg paoUReAPY gt 2 30 Attributes of Comment Block Components These components are used to display a comment block You can display the string by specifying the comment block number configured for the DX main unit Component type Comment display Overlap restriction None Update None See Section 1 4 See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component a Background color Strings Attribute Setting Dialog Comment black Comment black Font Black None Left On Black Sync act ay On Cancel Cancel List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component 0 to 79 identification Comment block Sets the comment block number 1 no 1 to 50 for DX1000 and 1 to 100 for DX2000 Font Sets the character size Font 6 DX1000 Selectable from Font 5 Font 6 Font 8 Font 12 Font 8 DX2000 and Font 16 Gap Sets the character gap of the string Selectable in the 0 range of 0 to 15 Arrangement Sets the horizontal arrangement of the string Left Selectable from Center Left and Right Color Set the color of the string Black Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet
37. key The Digital component is displayed He 2 a Gag ALL BATCH ALL BATCH t i c ee 10 Place the cursor on the Digital component then press the Copy soft key 11 With the arrow keys move the cursor to the position where you want to paste the component If you change the grid interval to 10 dots you can move the cursor more quickly 12 Press the Paste soft key The component is copied INTERNAL 2 200911727 PER Gao ALL BATCH tatz 13 Repeat steps 11 and 12 to make another copy 14 Repeat steps 4 through 13 to create a Bar Group name and Tag comment component App 2 IM 04L41B01 04E Appendix 1 Example of Creating a Custom Display 15 Repeat steps 4 through 9 to create a Trend and Scale component The component IDs are as follows Component ID Component Kind 0 1 2 Digital 3 4 5 Bar 6 7 8 Group name 9 10 11 Tag comment 84 Trend 88 Scale 16 Move and resize each component so that they do not overlap each other App xipueddy IM 04L41B01 04E App 3 Appendix 1 Example of Creating a Custom Display Changing Component Attributes Procedure 1 Place the cursor over the component whose attributes you wish to change 2 Press the PROPERTY soft key The component attribute dialog box is displayed Attribute dialog box example n Large Fonts Fonts Alternate OK Cancel 3 Change the settings Settings not listed below should be left at their default values Exam
38. key to place the cursor on the component which you want to copy 2 Press the COPY soft key INTERNAL 1 E SBAB L2 AL 13 37 47 UPIIP rar E 0 ey PROPERTY COPY ORDER DEPEND 3 Use the arrow key to move the cursor to the point where you want to place a component 4 Press the PASTE soft key Copied components are pasted INTERNAL 1 aa SBABL2 AL 13 38 17 AP IIT rar E i E TREE ARE PROPERTY PASTE COPY ORDER Explanation All contents to be copied are attribute information excluding the ID depend ID group control and Gr ctrl order The ID number is assigned in the order of component creation If you attempt to create components exceeding the number of components which can be created you cannot copy any component If you press the PASTE soft key at the cursor position shown in the lower left figure a component is placed as the lower right figure shows A component is placed so that it does not go over the screen Ted GD at het PROPERTY PASTE COPY ORDER AKSARA PROPERTY PASTE COPY ORDER see 1 14 IM 04L41B01 04E 1 9 Change the Component Arrangement Order You can change the arrangement of a specified component to the front or back Procedure 1 Use the arrow key to place the cursor on the component whose arrangement order you want to change INTERNAL 1 aos 2701 13 18 07 Sapo ELS PROPERTY COPY ORDER DEPEND 2 Press the ORDER soft key The soft key menu T
39. right vertical to horizontal ratio Vert2Horiz Vert Vert lt Horiz Horiz Rem time display Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not to display the remaining sampling time in the Rem time display Memory bar Off Continued on the next page 2 42 IM 04L41B01 04E IM 04L41B01 04E 2 21 Attributes of Memory Bar Components Attribute Color Description Set the color of a bar You can select a color of Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Light blue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Dark blue Yellow Light gray Purple Pink L brown L green Dark gray Olive Dark cyan S green Black White or Background color Background color The base color set for the screen Default value Lime Background color Sets a background color Background colors available are same as those listed in Color Background color Color pre Trig Select the color of the bar during a trigger wait Orange The choices for Color pre Trig are the same as those for Color It cannot be selected in the following cases e When the data type is Display data e When the data type is Event data and the event data mode is Free Font Set the font for the text label that shows the remaining Font 5 time or event data status Select from Font5 Font6 Font8 Font12 or Font16 It cannot be selected in the followin
40. size of digital value You can select Font 6 DX1000 Font 5 Font 6 Font 8 Font 12 Font 16 or Font 32 Font 8 DX2000 Color Set the color of digital value Selectable from among Blue Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE and Channel Alarm color Set the color of digital value when the alarm is turned Alarm on Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE Channel and Alarm Background color Set the fill color of digital value area Background colors BASE available are same as those listed in alarm color BG transparent You can choose to make the background color Off transparent by setting On or Off BG color will become transparent when the simple digital completely overlaps the trend display components located underneath This transparency is invalid if the simple digital protrudes from the trend display component Frame Set the frame of a component See page 2 2 None Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this
41. spans being 10 or greater See section 2 2 2nd span Upper Enter a value between 10 for the lower limit and 100 for the 100 upper limit with the difference between the 2 spans being 10 or greater See section 2 2 Message display You can choose to show or hide the message mark by setting On On or Off Time div display You can choose to hide or show the Time div display by setting On On or Off Time display Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the grid time is displayed On Scale grid display Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the scale grid is On displayed When Time grid display is Off the scale grid is automatically set to Off and cannot be set Continued on next page IM 04L41B01 04E IM 04L41B01 04E 2 5 Attributes of Trend Components Attribute Description Default value Time grid display Depend ID Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the time is displayed On When set to Off the Time display and Time font items cannot be set Set the ID number of the component on which this component is None dependent See Section 2 2 Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by setting On or On Off See Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 Note Depending on the display method it may take time until the trend components in created custom display screens are displayed To reduce the time do the
42. to four marks Base position Set the base position of a bar graph You can select SET SET Normal Center Lower or Upper Direction Color scale band Set the direction of a bar graph You can select either Vertical or Horizon The default value will depend on the aspect ratio of component size drawn Set how the color scale band is displayed You can select Off or SET Depend on the aspect ratio of component size Length2 Width Vertical Length lt Width Horizon SET Color Set the color of a bar Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE and Channel Channel Background color Set the fill color of the bar graph area Background colors available are same as those listed in Color BASE Continued on next page IM 04L41B01 04E 2 25 JU9UOdWIOD pue u 312S Jo shul yjaSg pooURAPY gt 2 12 Attributes of Simple Bar Graph Components 2 26 Attribute Color change alarm on Description You can choose to change the bar color when alarm is turned on by setting On or Off Default value Off Alarm color Set the bar color when alarm is turned on Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown
43. trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies e This manual does not display marks and for the registered trademarks or trademarks of each company 1st Edition November 2008 2nd Edition March 2010 All Right Reserved Copyright 2008 Yokogawa Electric Corporation IM 04L41B01 04E How to Use This Manual Structure of the Manual Before reading this manual read the Operation Guide and User s Manual to understand the basic operations This manual consists of the following three chapters an appendix and an index Chapter Title and description 1 Overview and Basic Operations Explains the basic operations for configuring the custom display 2 Advanced Settings of Screen and Component Explains the attribute of each component 3 Saving and Reading Screen Data Explains the saving and reading of the configured custom display Appendix Gives an example of the construction of an actual custom display Index The index is listed alphabetically Symbols Used in This Manual Note Calls attention to information that is important for proper operation of the instrument Markings gt This mark is used to indicate a reference to a related procedure or explanation Example gt Section 4 1 Subheadings Carry out the procedure according to the step numbers All procedures are written with inexperienced users in mind depending on the operation not all steps need to be taken Explanation Explanation give
44. vi om y PEAT ey a 2 0 d pe e ay ra KK 4 SS TN 2 vi v4 SJ aI i lt aes 8 59384 Ja vi 3 4 v4 sE kokki z 6 87854 LN N New vi i vi KKK Xi ay 44133 x vi vi 2 d r v4 v4 73 J 1 35764 aid 4 Cra mariz Hath Favorite Edae a reset Switch Builder l 5 5 wa PEERK E i z 29 09 ga ao i 7 on ew a A ONO MOO O O Wh RUN PNL soft key FUNC key Builder soft key regist Status area ___ Screen construction area If the status area is set to No Display the screen construction area becomes larger Cursor GRID HOVE RESIZE Soft key menu Soft Key Menu on the Builder Screen Soft key menu Description Reference TOOL BOX Used to create components Section 1 4 GRID Used to make grid settings on the builder screen Section 1 3 MOVE Used to move the position of components Section 1 5 RESIZE Used to change the size of components Section 1 6 PROPERTY Used to set the attribution of components Section 1 7 Chapter 2 PASTE Used to copy and paste components Section 1 8 This is hidden before you copy components COPY Used to copy components Section 1 8 ORDER Used to set the arrangement overlapping of Section 1 9 components DEPEND Used to make the visibility of components dependent Section 1 10 on other components GR CTRL Used to manage grouped components Section 1 11
45. 0 Unit font Set the character size of unit font You can select Font 5 Font 6 Font 8 Font 12 or Font 16 Note that this field will not be available when Unit display field is set to Off Font 6 DX1000 Font 8 DX2000 2 Line display You can choose to display the character strings for channel font in 2 lines by setting On or Off Off Alarm display You can choose to show or hide the alarm display mark by setting On or Off at this field The alarm display mark corresponds to level 1 level 2 level 3 and level 4 respectively from the top When alarm is set to Off it is displayed in lime When alarm is On it will be displayed in a color configured for each level red orange yellow or pink On Continued on next page JU9UOdWIOD pue u 312S Jo shul jaS p vuenpy gt 2 3 Attributes of Digital Components Attribute Description Default value Unit display You can choose to show or hide the unit display by On setting On or Off Frame Set the frame of a component Raised See Section 2 2 Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this None component is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by On setting On or Off See Section 2 2 Group control Set the control status of group displayed None Gr Ctrl order See Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 Set the control order of group displayed S
46. 0 to 79 identification Channel no Set the channel number to be assigned 1 You can configure this field when the group control is set to None Font Set the character size of Tag No You can select Font 5 Font 6 DX1000 Font 6 Font 8 Font 12 or Font 16 Font 8 DX2000 Arrangement Set the horizontal arrangement of the string You can Left select Center Left or Right Color Set the color of the string Selectable from among Red White Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE and Channel Background color Set the fill color of the tag no display area Selectable BASE from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE Channel and None Continued on the next page 2 20 IM 04L41B01 04E IM 04L41B01 04E 2 9 Attributes of Tag No Components Attribute Description Default value Gap Set the character gap of the string You can seta value 0 between 0 and 15 2 Line display You can choose to display the tag no in two lines by Off setting On or Off
47. 18 P 5 11 ck Cancel Cance 5 Enter the following settings In the ID boxes you can only set components for channel assignment see ID Number of Components in section 1 4 Group Number the group number in step 2 1 IM 04L41B01 04E App 5 Appendix 1 Example of Creating a Custom Display Explanation Channel 001 is assigned to component ID 0 and 3 channel 002 is assigned to ID 1 and 4 and channel 003 is assigned to ID 2 and 5 Pressing the right arrow key in the execution panel repeatedly changes the display group number to 2 3 4 1 2 and so on If you press the left arrow key the display group number changes in the reverse order If you press the right arrow key once channel 4 is assigned to component ID 0 and 3 channel 005 is assigned to ID 1 and 4 and channel 006 is assigned to component ID 2 and 5 The switching of the display by setting the display group in step 5 is described in the table below the channel display changes from top to bottom Switching of the channel display when pressing the right arrow key ek se E 0 3 9 ID 1 4 10 ID 2 5 11 When the display group is 1 oo4 ST OSC e oo7 OH oo O When the display groupis 2 004 Joo5 J006 oo7 HC oo O When the display groupis 3 007 oog foo9g 0o04 iO COS When the display group is 4 oo4 COST ooe Example of switch of screen display INTERNAL 2 7 2 care ras 500911717 p5 40 77 BM ALL BATCH tajt Left and right
48. 2 8 Shoes a4 A With scale margin The current position mark will be displayed on the execution screen only Attribute Setting Dialog Scale ID Batch group no Group no Kind Trend direction Scale Z Scale Emp filename Change group On Alarm mark display SET Indicator SET Alarm mark SET Indicator type UNIT Digit SET Hargin K E Cancel O Cancel O If you select here the read destination 2nd span Off directory of the bitmap appears 2nd span Lower A A i 2nd pan Upper iBA A f Depend ID Visible Batch group no will be displayed only when Multi batch addtional specifications BT2 is valid IM 04L41B01 04E IM 04L41B01 04E 2 6 Attributes of Scale Components for the upper limit In this case the difference between the two spans needs to be 10 0 or greater See Section 2 2 List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component identification 88 to 91 Batch group no Set the batch group number The batch number needs to 1 be between 1 and number of Multi batch configured at the basic settings only with additional The batch group number will be displayed only when Multi spec BT2 batch is valid Group no Set the group number 1 Multi batch Off You can select a number from 1 to 10 for DX1000 and 1 to 36 for DX2000 Multi batch On You can select a number from 1 to 6
49. 5 D TAGHE 1 TAGHH TAGHES TAGHEd TAGHES TAGHE 1 TAGHES TAGBA TAGHES Bees Sees Sees EEEE HEEE Baan Been HEEE EEEE 2 BABA 2 BABA 2 BABA 2 BABA 2 BABA 2 BABA F 2 BABA 2 BABA 2 BABA o o ao o ao i 4 4 4 o a gt I gt a gt I gt a gt a gt I I gt I gt I gt a ao a ao a ao ao ao a a oF Cap a Cap a a Cap a Capa a gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt acy 2a a ae a a a ER Z ZE I a s a a a m m m m m m m m m m a a a a a a 4 a a a Pa DJ p i Pa DJ p ii g 2 000 2 0000 2 860e 2 0000 2 GRE 2 BAHA E Wo E Wo E Wo E Wi E 1 E 1 EE EE EE EE eee sa A 6618 GR CTRL No MENU RUN PNL DELETE MENE To Go Back to the Builder Screen Press FUNC and press the Builder soft key If the screen attribute runtime menu is on the soft key menu is displayed on the lower left hand on the execution screen Then press the Builder soft key If the screen attribute runtime menu is ON INTERNAL R INTERNAL 1 2008 12 01 88 56 19 Aw 2bHe 12 7 81 TAGAK TAGER TAGHES TAGHEd TAGHES TAGHEL TAGER TAGHES TAGHEd TAGHES EEES Sees See EEEN E EESE EEEN NEEN HETE EERE 2 HEE z HEE z HEE z HEE z HEE z HEE z HEE z HEE z HEE z HEE E I I I I I I I I I I D gt a a a a ah ah ah ah ah a a a a a a T o T T ere ere Ere ere ere e o z z z z m m m mi m m mi mi m mi
50. 79 components Batch group no Sets the batch group number 1 You can select a number from 1 to 6 for DX1000 1 to 12 for DX2000 only with additional The batch group number will be displayed only when spec BT2 Multi batch is valid Font Sets the font of the text label showing the batch name Font 6 DX1000 Select from Font5 Font6 Font8 Font12 or Font 8 DX2000 Font16 Color Sets the color of the string showing the batch name Black You can select a color of Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Light blue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Dark blue Yellow Light gray Purple Pink L brown L green Dark gray Olive Dark cyan S green Black White or Background color Background color The base color set for the screen Background color Sets a background color Background The choices for the background color are the same as color those for Color plus None Arrangement Sets the horizontal arrangement of the text label Left You can select Center Left or Right Continued on the next page 2 48 IM 04L41B01 04E IM 04L41B01 04E 2 24 Attributes of Batch Name Components Attribute Description Default value Gap Sets the gap between characters in a text label 0 Can be set in the range from 0 to 15 2 line display Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not to batch Off nu
51. Black Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE and None Background color Sets the background color None Background colors available are same as those listed in Line color Line kind Sets line type Selectable from among Solid Dotted Solid Dashed and Longdash Depend ID Sets the ID number of the component on which this None component is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not this On component is displayed See Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 IM 04L41B01 04E 2 51 JU9UOdWIOD puke u 312S Jo shul yjaSg pooUReApPY gt 2 2 Attributes of Circle Components These components are used to display a circle Component type Shape Overlap restriction None Update None See Section 1 4 See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component Origin a You can draw a circle a ee ga gt You can draw a circle in inscribed in a square i arectangle However ae eee i you will not be able to Background color draw an ellipse You can draw a circle from an origin toward the lower right Attribute Setting Dialog cc _ Black None None n Sync act OK Cancel
52. Font6 Font8 Font12 or Font16 Color Sets the color of the string showing the batch group Black number You can select a color of Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Light blue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Dark blue Yellow Light gray Purple Pink L brown L green Dark gray Olive Dark cyan S green Black White or Background color Background color The base color set for the screen Background color Sets a background color None The choices for the background color are the same as those for Color plus None Disp in When the displayed screen is in BTOverview mode On BTOverview sets On or Off to indicate whether or not to display the batch group number Text label Sets the horizontal arrangement of the text label Center arrangement You can select Center Left or Right Gap Sets the gap between characters in a text label 0 Can be set in the range from 0 to 15 Continued on the next page 2 46 IM 04L41B01 04E IM 04L41B01 04E 2 23 Attributes of Batch Group Number Components Attribute Vertical display Description Sets whether or not to display the batch group number vertically On Rotates the text label 90 degrees clockwise Off Displays the text label horizontally Default value Off Frame Depend ID Set the component frame See section 2 2 Set the ID number of the compo
53. GRID HOWE RESIZE DSR IM 04L41B01 04E 2 1 JU9UOdWIOD pue u 312S Jo shul jaS p vuenpy gt 2 2 Common Attributes of Components This section explains the common attributes used for multiple components Attribute Settings To fix the setting value select OK in the attribute setting dialog after you have changed the settings of component attributes Selection You will see a selection SET in the attribute settings This indicates a value configured at the setting menu of this device Font The following character types are available Font Description character size Font 5 Font 6 Font 8 English one byte characters Font 12 ISO8859 1 Some symbols are not available Font 16 Font 32 Batch Group Number Additional Specification BT2 Multi batch Functions Only This is an attribute you will be able to configure with trend components scale components message list components alarm list components Multi batch number components batch name components and GR CTRL 1 to 4 You can set this attribute when the Multi batch function is turned on The batch group number configured will be validated when you display a custom display screen in the batch overview mode When you display a custom display screen in the batch single mode the batch group number configured at the attribute will be ignored In this case the effective batch group number is that of the individual batch mode Frame Set the frame o
54. L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White and BASE Continued on next page IM 04L41B01 04E 2 53 JU9UOdWIOD pue u 312S Jo shul yjaSg paoUReAPY gt 2 28 Attributes of Push Button Components 2 54 Attribute Background color Description Sets the background color Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE and None Default value BASE Depend ID Sets the ID number of the component on which this component is dependent See Section 2 2 None Visible Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not this component is displayed See Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 IM 04L41B01 04E 2 29 Attributes of Comment Box Components IM 04L41B01 04E These components are used to display a comment box You can display the string by specifying the comment box number configured for the DX main unit Component type See Section 1 4 Overlap restriction None See Section 1 4 Comment display Update None cycle fener m Attribute Setting Dialog Name of Each Component C Background color Comment box Strings Comment box Black FontG
55. N using the up and down arrow keys and pressing DISP ENTER The ESC key allows you to unselect components with action functions e The left and right arrow keys allow you to switch the group number for group control for components with the group attribute Builder screen Fress RUN BNL softkey te transit Execution screen Screen configuration Press FUNC gt Builder soft key to transit Operation screen Select Screen menu by pressing DISP ENTER to transit Select Screen menu by pressing DISP ENTER to transit Trend etc For the first screen configuration select INTERNAL 1 to 3 from the submenu of the screen menu INTERNAL 1 to INTERNAL 3 are the names of the custom display screens stored in the DX recorder s internal memory This screen name is displayed even when not building a screen gt For saving and reading screen data see Chapter 3 Precaution regarding the display processing time Custom display screens that are created can take time to appear If this is the case saving of measured data and output of communication data will occur correctly but please be aware of the following e Key operations cannot be performed until display processing is finished e Ifan event associated with an event action occurs processing of the event can be delayed until the display processing is completed e Web screen updating can be slower IM 04L41B01 04E 1 1 Overview Operation Flow operation guide Thi
56. NO MENU Used to temporarily hide the soft key menu Section 1 13 RUN PNL Used to execute and display a configured screen as a Section 1 13 custom display DELETE Used to delete specified components Section 1 12 ALL DEL Used to delete all specified components on the builder Section 1 12 screen UPDATE Used to update a screen registered in external media Section 1 13 CF card 1 1 O lt D lt D fe a U fev 2 O O oO D fet on O 5 D 1 1 Overview Execution Screen Screen Transition Display a configured screen as an operation screen With the Runtime menu of With the Runtime menu of screen attributes turned Off screen attributes turned On 2005712 a 16 17 83 PARES 12 16 17 83 938 91 339 21 238 9 339 2t Oo wl Oo H AA RS AA TA RA a ORS AAAS O WAA ed AA AAAS E WAA A A RAVAN 7A A 2 RAVAN FFA A 2 A A AAA A A A A A RA a A A S O A ee AA E A TAN 4 perk ey fire ere oy he en 5 CET FAL PAO MENU Nee gt For information on the Runtime menu of screen attributes see section 2 1 When you turn On the Runtime menu of the screen attributes in the builder screen the Builder and MENU soft keys are displayed in the execution panel gt See Section 2 1 These keys are not displayed in the factory default setting e On the execution screen you can execute configured actions by selecting components with action functions switch push button COMM IN and Modbus I
57. None component is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by On setting On or Off See Section 2 2 Group control Set the control status of group displayed None See Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 Gr Ctrl order Set the control order of group displayed 1 See Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 2 24 IM 04L41B01 04E 2 12 Attributes of Simple Bar Graph Components These components are associated with displaying a bar graph You can display a bar graph and alarm set point mark Component type See Section 1 4 Channel assignment Overlap restriction None See Section 1 4 Update cycle 1 sec Name of Each Component Background Direction Vertical Attribute Setting Dialog Direction Horizon CHANNEL BASE None Ott 1 ALARH Sync act Vertical On None On On On cancel cancel Cancel Pressing the button increases the number of alarm marks Pressing the button decreases the number of alarm marks List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component identification 0 to 79 Channel no Set the channel number to be assigned You can 1 configure this field when the group control is set to None Alarm mark Set how many alarm set point marks will be displayed None on a simple bar graph You can set up
58. OFRONT ToBACK ToTOP TOBOTTOM BACK appears 3 Press the relevant soft key Components are arranged in accordance with the selected soft key INTERNAL 1 nos 2701 13 19 07 Sapo ELS ToFRONT ToBACK ToTOP ToBOTTOH BACK Explanation Components are placed to the front in the order of creation time The last created component is placed on top Soft Key Menu ToFRONT Move to the front by one component ToBACK Move to the back by one component ToTOP Move to the top ToBOTTOM Move to the bottom BACK Cancel the change to the arrangement order and go back to the original screen The BACK soft key does not revert any change in component arrangement to the Original arrangement order IM 04L41B01 04E 1 15 suol ei9do sISeg pue MAIAIBAC 1 10 Have the Visibility Attribute of a Component Depend on Another Component This section explains the operation using the soft key Itis also possible to set dependency based on individual components attributes See Chapter 2 1 Use the arrow key to place the cursor on the component which you want to subordinate A 2 Press the DEPEND soft key The soft key menu appears A B vi i Od KKK I KKKK I az vi DEPEND INDEPEND 3 Press the DEPEND soft key DEPEND INDEPEND 4 Use the arrow key to place the cursor on the component which is depended on B A B w v XK TEKEK m i TEKEK 5 Press DISP ENTER The visibility attribute of the componen
59. OK ok o tancel O cancel e The soft key menu for the number of alarm marks will be displayed only when the cursor is positioned here e When you press the soft key screen shows the alarm mark dialog which allows you to configure the attribute of each alarm mark List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component 0 to 79 identification Alarm level Set the alarm level You can select a level between 1 1 and 4 Style Set the shape of alarm set point mark You can select Alarm either Alarm or Fixed Position Set where to display the alarm set point mark For a Bar graph vertical bar graph you can select either Left or Right Vertical Right For a horizontal bar graph you can select either Over Horizontal or Under Under Color change You can choose to change the color of alarm mark On alarm on when alarm is turned on by setting On or Off Mark size Set the size of alarm set point mark You can select Large either Small or Large Color Sets the color of the alarm set point mark Lime Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White and Channel Alarm color Set the color of alarm set point mark whe
60. Register Components in the GR CTRL Switching groups On When you press the left or right key in the execution panel the group number display switches Off If you press the left or right key in the execution panel the group number display does not switch Order It is an order of channel configured for each display group For example if O03 004 005 is configured for display group 1 the order 1 of group number 1 is CH3 the order 2 corresponds to CH4 and the order 3 corresponds to CH5 respectively Setting range 1 to 6 for DX1000 and 1 to 10 for DX2000 Here is the explanation using the display group setting and the dialog below as an example A channel configured at the first channel in the display group 1 will be assigned to the ID registered in the order of 0 6 7 8 9 which is registered at the order 1 of group number 1 You can also switch groups using the left and right arrow keys on the execution screen You can switch channels of components registered at the order 1 which is in the order of 1 7 3 and 101 Display Group Setting Example Group number Order 1 101 2 102 3 No setting 4 No setting 6 No setting In the bold frame you will see channels assigned for each display group If no setting is assigned to a component only the frame is displayed For example only the frame will be displayed for the component ID registered at the or
61. White from among white and black BG transparent You can choose to make the background color Off transparent by setting On or Off The background transparency is valid when the trend display component exists under the message list that completely overlaps with it This transparency is invalid if the message list protrudes from the trend display component Header display Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the header Off is displayed Setting On displays this item on the execution screen The builder screen always hides this item Mark display Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the On message mark is displayed Setting On displays this item on the execution screen The builder screen always hides this item Continued on next page IM 04L41B01 04E 2 33 JU9UOdWOD pue u 312S Jo shul yjaS pooUReApPY gt 2 16 Attributes of Message List Components 2 34 Attribute Description Default value Time display Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the time On is displayed Setting On displays this item on the execution screen The builder screen always hides this item NoDate display Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the date On is displayed Settable when the time display is On If NoDate display is set to Off the date appears Group display Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the write Off group is displayed User displa
62. Z Z Z 2 me me me z j j j j j j j j ex rh i E in rh a E in 2 6668 2 6666 2 666H 2 66H 2 8688 2 4650 Wy E Wy E Wd E WW E Wy E WW cal all A 6265 1135 pear Sah SET PNL NO MENU BDS AblA 0 261A 6 765 Hath Edge da o Favorite reset Switch Builder regist To Hide the Menu Press the NO MENU soft key The soft key menu is hidden and the bottom end of the screen becomes visible To show the soft key menu press ESC If the soft key menu is hidden it is disabled IM 04L41B01 04E 1 23 1 13 Other Operations To Update an Edited Screen 1 24 When editing the internal memory data displayed on the custom screen submenu the screen data is saved in the internal memory But if editing data in an external storage medium if you attempt to move to another screen a message appears gt For an explanation of data from internal and external storage media see section 1 2 Tz it OR to lose the edited changes cs E After editing the Create or EXTERNAL 1 through EXTERNAL 25 screens be sure to update the screen If you do not update the screen the edited data will be lost Press the Update soft key after editing a screen If you try to go to another screen without updating the above caution dialog appears If you want to update the screen select No to go back to the builder screen being edited Operations which show the caution dialog
63. ackground transparency is valid when the trend display component exists under the alarm list that completely overlaps with it This transparency is invalid if the alarm list protrudes from the trend display component Default value Off Header display Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the header is Off displayed Setting On displays this item on the execution screen The builder screen always hides this item Mark display Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the alarm On event type is displayed Setting On displays this item on the execution screen The builder screen always hides this item Lv amp Kind display Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the alarm On level and type are displayed Time display Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the time is On displayed Setting On displays this item on the execution screen The builder screen always hides this item NoDate display Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the date is Off displayed Settable when Time display is On If NoDate display is set to Off the date appears 2 Line display You can choose to display the tag no in two lines by Off setting On or Off Frame Set the frame of a component Raised See Section 2 2 Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this None component is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not this On component is dis
64. arrow keys INTERNAL 2 2009 11 12 Bode 2h 2 ATA ee a a T arrow keys lt I UDA os a a ae es e aaa a R E E EA i ee ee ee ee ee ee ee e desde a e Fee Group control 1 to 4 can be set Use this for the 4 screen display on the DX2000 App 6 IM 04L41B01 04E Appendix 1 Example of Creating a Custom Display Preparing bitmap files Bitmap files can be assigned to scale and bitmap components The following restrictions apply to bitmap files that can appear in custom displays e Uncompressed format with 256 colors or fewer e Data of screen size 640 W x 480 H pixels or less If an uncompressed bitmap file cannot be displayed in a custom display open the file in a Windows based image editor such as Windows Paint perform the following operations then save the file Starting Windows Paint WY Untitled Paint Sa File Edit View Image Colors Help g EERE See Dmm E HE p App xipueddy For Help click Help Topics on the Help Menu 1 On the menu bar click Image gt Attribute The Attribute dialog box appears m Attributes File last saved Not Available a Size on disk Not Available Resolution 72 x 72 dots per inch Width 439 Height 241 Units Inches Cm Pixels Colors Black and white Colors 2 Set the width and height to 640 and 480 or less The bitmap file s size units of pixels wi
65. ay Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White and BASE Trend grid Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not it should Off act as the grid of the trend component dependent on the trend grid On Plotted as the grid for the trend component of the Depend ID Even when placed in front of the trend component the portions that do not overlap with the trend component are not displayed Off Displayed as lines Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this None component is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not this On component is displayed This cannot be set if a dependent component is set See Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 2 50 IM 04L41B01 04E 2 26 Attributes of Rectangle Components These components are used to display a rectangle Component type Shape Overlap restriction None Update None See Section 1 4 See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component Origin Background color You can draw a rectangle from an origin toward the lower right Attribute Setting Dialog OK Cancel Cancel List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component 92 to 131 identification Line color Sets the color of a line
66. ay the Builder Screen Procedure 1 Press DISP ENTER The screen menu appears 2 Use the up and down arrow keys to select the CUSTOM DISPLAY and press the right arrow key The submenu appears ESG Pee TREND Aa s TREND 5 HISTORY S DIGITAL lil Bar CUSTOH 2 fin DISPLAY P TINTERMAL 1 ALICDLITEL INTERNAL 2 FF WERVIEW teRNAL 3 e INFOR y EE MATION 3 Use the up and down arrow keys to select one of the submenus INTERNAL 1 to INTERNAL 3 and press the DISP ENTER The execution screen appears INTERNAL 1 OMAR 12 01 13 06 47 APPIE ee 5 4 Use the FUNC to display the Builder soft key on the function menu INTERNAL 1 peer i701 13 08 11 or C Builder favor te e ai regist Edge Switch 1 4 IM 04L41B01 04E 1 2 Display the Builder Screen The builder screen appears INTERNAL 1 lt gt OMB 12 A1 13 06 59 ROBOT tour e TOOL BOX GRID HOVE RESIZE Note Builder screen on the function menu e This might not be displayed depending on the user restriction setting e If key lock is activated selecting this key will return an error Explanation The submenu shows screen names registered in the internal memory and external storage media CF card 1 CUSTOM gt WY DISPLAY 2 e Submenu 1 shows screen names of custom display registered in the internal memory Up to 3 screens can be registered in the internal memory e Submenu 2 shows screen nam
67. by Release App 12 Number The component types and attributes that can be created for custom display screens differ depending on the DX recorder release number Hereinafter release number 3 and release number 4 will be notated as R3 and R4 respectively When displaying R3 screen data under R4 e Component attributes that became available for setting in R4 are set to their defaults e 2nd span Lower and 2nd span Upper settings of trend and scale components can now be set up to 1 decimal place When displaying R4 screen data under R3 e Components not supported in R3 are not displayed e The Depend ID s of components dependent on other components that are not supported in R3 are set to None e Component attributes not supported in R3 are deleted The Vertical display of components whose attributes are deleted Labels Tag no Tag comment Units SpanL and SpanvU is changed to Horizontal display e Component attributes not supported in R3 are ignored The method of plotting is changed for components whose attributes are deleted trend and scale e For the trend component s 2nd span Lower and 2nd span Upper attributes the number of decimal places is changed to 0 and the number after the decimal point is rounded e For the scale component s 2nd span Lower and 2nd span Upper attributes the number of decimal places is changed to 0 and the number after the decimal point is rounded e If not displaying the statu
68. ce a component INTERNAL 1 aoe e701 13 10 56 pO ELS Y GRID Mo MENU 4 Press DISP ENTER The component moves to the specified point INTERNAL 1 E aa iya 13 11 SO MEETS V4 KEKEKE F TOOL BOR RID HOVE RESIZE Explanation Setting the upper left hand corner as an origin components move on the grid Components do not go over the builder screen configuration area Therefore even if you press the arrow key you may not be able to move the movement frame In this case making grid intervals smaller will enable you to move the movement frame IM 04L41B01 04E 1 11 suo1 eJ do 21Seg pue MIIAIBAC p 1 6 Change the Component Size Procedure 1 Use the arrow key to place the cursor on the component whose size you want to change 2 Press the RESIZE soft key 3 Use the arrow key to manipulate the component size frame and determine the size INTERNAL 1 E aaeoa 13 12 01 Seo MEETS GRID NO MENU 4 Press DISP ENTER The component size is changed INTERNAL 1 0AB e701 13 12 35 Sapo EELS _ TOOL BOX GRID HOWE RESIZE Explanation The upper left of a component is fixed as origin The size changes rightward and downward INTERNAL 1 s006 1270 13 12 23 Geo MEETS mE N Resized frame 1 12 IM 04L41B01 04E 1 7 Display the Attribute Setting Dialog of Components gt For details of each component see hapter 2 Advanced Settings of Screen and Co
69. channels in the table below cannot be assigned in a custom display Channels used with the M1 and CP1 option Type Communication input channels used DX1000 C01 to C24 all DX2000 C01 to C32 IM 04L41B01 04E 2 3 Attributes of Digital Components These components are associated with displaying digital values You can display digital value tag tag no tag comment or channel no unit and alarm display mark List of Attributes Component type Channel assignment Overlap restriction None Update 1 sec See Section 1 4 See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component Tag No Tag Tag comment Channel No nl Unit TAG HBB1 y KKK Alarm display mark ss Digital value Attribute Setting Dialog On 1 Raised Sync act None On OK OK Cance Cance Cancel Attribute ID Description Number automatically assigned for component identification Default value O to 79 Channel no Set the channel number to be assigned You can configure this field when the group control is set to None Digital font Set the character size of digital value You can select Font 5 Font 6 Font 8 Font 12 Font 16 or Font 32 Font 8 DX1000 Font 12 DX2000 Channel font Set the character size of tag no tag comment and channel no You can select Font 5 Font 6 Font 8 Font 12 or Font 16 Font 6 DX1000 Font 8 DX200
70. creen The value written can be read from other devices using Modbus function When you assign the communication channel to the computation channel you will also be able to write an arbitrary value to other devices using Modbus function Component type Components with Overlap restriction None Update 1 sec See Section 1 4 action functions See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component Background color A Communication input value The character value input window shown on the right will appear when you press DISP ENTER after selecting the communication input components using the up and down arrow keys on the execution screen Attribute Setting Dialog H 9999E 29 Font Nore Right On Black Sync act White OK OK Cance Cance List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component identification 0 to 79 Commu data no Sets the communication input data number for entering and 1 displaying a value Font Sets the character size Selectable from Font 5 Font 6 Font Font 6 DX1000 8 Font 12 Font 16 and Font 32 Font 8 DX2000 Arrangement Sets the horizontal arrangement of the string Selectable from Right Center Left and Right Color Sets the color of the string Selectable from among Red Black Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y
71. d the user name user ID and password set on the DX recorder If a user name is not set on the DX recorder you are sending to enter admin Click the Send button The screen sent to the DX recorder is displayed IM 04L41B01 04E Explanation IM 04L41B01 04E Appendix 2 Viewing Screens Created in DAQStudio DAQStudio screen versions and the DX recorder firmware version When sending and receiving screen data make sure the DAQStudio s screen version and the DX recorder s firmware version are either the same or the version on the receiving end is newer If the versions differ and you attempt to display screen data created on a new version using an older version the components may not display properly There are more kinds of components that can be created and attributes that can be set on the newer version Since these cannot be displayed on the older version the display will be incorrect Sending and receiving data to and from DAQStudio When sending data from DAQStudio to the DX recorder all screen and bitmap data in the folder containing the data being displayed by DAQStudio is loaded on the DX recorder When DAQStudio receives data from the DX recorder all screen and bitmap data in the folder containing the data being displayed on the DX recorder is received into the folder containing the screen data currently being displayed by DAQStudio App 11 gt D 5 2 x Appendix 3 Differences in Components
72. der 3 of group number 4 E Channel 1 is assigned 1 10 11 12 13 Channel 2 is assigned 14 15 16 17 Channel 3 is assigned Channel 4 is assigned H 22 23 24 25 B26 27 28 29 Channel 6 is assigned Channel 5 is assigned OK Cancel 1 19 suolj ei9do sISeg pue MAIIAIBAC 1 11 Register Components in the GR CTRL 1 20 Example for Group Control Settings In the screen showing a bar graph of the measured values from 2 channels the measured values displayed depend on the display groups as follows display group 1 ch 1 and ch 2 display group 2 ch 3 and ch 4 display group 3 ch 5 and ch 6 display group 4 ch 7 and ch 8 EXTERNAL 1 Bor mor t 2009 02 15 13 04 51 Tag ID 0 gt Simple digital ID 2 gt Span upper limit ID 3 gt Simple bar ID 4 gt Span lower limit ID 5 t gt Display group 1 shows Display group 2 shows Display group 3 shows Display group 4 shows 0 BBE Channel 001 Channel 003 Channel 005 Channel 007 e Setup Screen and Setup Items Display Group Settings Press MENU to switch to setting mode and select the Menu tab gt Group set Trip line Group number Group set n Ott Group name CH set Trip line orf f f d f Input 41 I bo Mi olol Paw Tag ID 1 Simple digital ID 6 Span upper limit ID 7 5 lt S
73. e media CF card are copied to the internal memory Be sure to save all bitmap files being used in the screen to the external storage media CF card When displaying custom display screens saved to internal memory an error message appears if specified bitmap files are not found Even if bitmap files are specified in the attributes an error message does NOT appear if the bitmap files are not present during a copy operation Check the attributes for the presence absence of bitmap files IM 04L41B01 04E 2 19 Attributes of Group Name Components This component displays the group name corresponding to the specified group number If you want to display components in a custom display of not only the same group but of several groups or if you set the status area to No display and thereby eliminate the group name you can create this group name component to display group names Overlap restriction None Update None See Section 1 4 cycle Component type See Section 1 4 Status display component Name of Each Component __ Component area Vertical display GROUP 1 Group name T did If you set Change group to On in the property settings the group name changes when you press the left right arrow keys on the execution panel Attribute settings dialog box On Syne act OK Cancel Cancel Cancel The Batch group no will be displayed only when Multi batch additional specifica
74. ee Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 IM 04L41B01 04E 2 4 Attributes of Bar Graph Components These components are associated with displaying a bar graph You can display tag no tag comment channel no span unit alarm display mark and alarm set point mark Component type Components for Overlap restriction None Update 1 sec See Section 1 4 channel assignment See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component Tag comment only vertical Tag No On Tag Channel No only vertical Tag No Off Tag No Channel No only vertical Tag No On TAG 1 Pe Alarm display mark only vertical Span value Alarm set point mark Direction Horizontal c un Unit only vertical Digital value only vertical Direction Vertical Attribute Setting Dialog When Tag No is set to On the following attribute setting dialogs appear Bar Bar 2 Bar ID Span font Font Digital display On Channel no Bar color Unit display Channel font Base position SET Span display Digital font Direction 2 Line display Ott Unit fort Alarm display Frame Alarm mark display Depend ID et k Visible Group contral Gr Ctrl order List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component 0 to 79 identification Channel no Set the channel number to be assigned 1 You can configure this
75. el font Note that this field will not be available when Span display field is set to Off Bar color Set the color of a bar You can select either CHANNEL CHANNEL or Green If you select Green at this setting the bar will be displayed in a color of the alarm when the alarm goes off Base position Set the base position of a bar graph You can select SET SET Normal Center Lower or Upper Direction Set the direction of a bar graph You can select either Depend on the Vertical or Horizon The default value will depend on aspect ratio of the aspect ratio of component size drawn component size Length 2 Width Vertical Length lt Width Horizon Alarm display You can choose to show or hide the alarm display On mark by setting On or Off at this field From left it is level 1 2 3 and 4 respectively When alarm is set to Off it is displayed in lime When alarm is On it will be displayed in a color configured for each level red orange yellow or pink Note that this field will not be available when the direction is set to Horizon Alarm mark You can choose to show or hide the alarm set point On display mark by setting On or Off at this field Digital display You can choose to show or hide the digital value by On setting On or Off Unit display You can choose to show or hide the unit display by On setting On or Off Span display You can choose t
76. er or not to switch the group display in the On execution panel when the left right keys are pressed On Display switched Off Display not switched Alarm mark Set how the alarm set point mark is displayed SET display You can select On Off or SET Alarm mark Set the type of alarm set point mark SET You can select Alarm Fixed or SET Unit Selects whether or not to display the units On On Units displayed Off Units not displayed 2nd span You can choose to validate or invalidate the 2nd span by Off setting On or Off See Section 2 2 2nd span Lower Enter a value between 0 0 for the lower limit and 100 0 0 0 Continued on next page JU9UOdWIO4D pue u 319S Jo shul yjaSg p vuenpy gt 2 6 Attributes of Scale Components Attribute 2nd span Upper Description Enter a value between 0 0 for the lower limit and 100 0 for the upper limit In this case the difference between the two spans needs to be 10 0 or greater See Section 2 2 Default value 100 0 Depend ID Visible Set the ID number of the component on which this component is dependent See Section 2 2 You can choose to show or hide this component by setting On or Off See Section 2 2 None Sync act See Section 2 2 Note e To display the indicator bar and color scale band configured when you set the type to Bitmap you will need to fill the background of bitmap with R 252 G 228 and B 180
77. es of custom display registered in external storage media CF card Up to 25 screens can be registered in a CF card For saving and reading screen data see Chapter 3 Note e You can change the order of the submenus by using the menu customization function 1M04L41B01 01E or IM04L42B01 01E e When loading a custom display screen created in DXAdvanced R4 on a DXAdvanced R3 instrument components and attributes newly available in R4 are ignored IM 04L41B01 04E 1 5 suol ei9dQ sISeg pue MAIIAIBAC 1 3 Set Grid Cursor Movement Interval Cursor moves at defined grid intervals No grid appears on the screen Procedure 1 Press the GRID soft key The grid interval menu appears INTERN ZAR l TOOL BOX GRID HOWE RESIZE 2 Press the soft key for a grid interval to be set You can move the cursor at the defined grid intervals 1 DOT 5 DOT 18 DOT 20 DOT 56 DOT Explanation Range of Grid Setting You can select the grid from 1 5 10 20 and 50 dots Setting the upper left hand corner of the builder screen as an origin the grid is set at defined dot intervals The cursor stops at the right hand edge and bottom edge on the builder screen even without a grid Immediately after changing the grid setting the cursor may not be positioned on the grid In this case press one of the left or right arrow keys once and then press one of the up or down arrow keys to stop the cursor on the gr
78. f a depended component is subordinated to another component the original dependency relationship is contained in the newly created depending component In the case of the figure below components A and B depend on component C Component A Component B Component C Depending Depending If a depended component is deleted If a depended component is deleted its depending component loses the dependency relationship In the case of the figure below if component B is deleted no dependency relationship exists between component C and A Component A Component B Component C Depending 7 AAL Delete No dependency If an attempt is made to subordinate a depended component to a depending component Any depended component cannot depend on its depending component In the case of the figure below component C cannot depend on component A or B No dependency relationship can be circulated Component A Component B Component C Depending Depending Depending is impossible Depending is impossible IM 04L41B01 04E 1 17 suol eiodQ sISeg pue M AIAO p 1 11 Register Components in the GR CTRL It is a function that switches the display of components created by each display group In the Gr Ctrl dialog you will be able to list or edit the settings configured by attribute of each component This section explains the operation using the soft key menu You will configure the group control based on individual component
79. f components You can select None Black White Raised or Sunken None Black White Raised Sunken va f Va v4 va KKKKX 4 KKKKX 4 KKKKX 4 KKKKX 4 None no frame Black solid line black frame White solid line white frame Raised convex shaped frame Sunken concave shaped frame Depend ID Set the component ID on which this component is dependent You can set this field as None or select an ID number of the components on the screen For example if you have the following components whose IDs are 0 to 3 on the Builder screen the IDs you will be able to configure are shown in the below table Configurable ID xem errr ERRE err a oe one Depend on 1 Depend on 2 2 None 3 3 None 0 1 2 You can also configure dependent IDs using the soft key See section 1 10 for more information about dependent IDs 2 2 IM 04L41B01 04E Visible Group control 2 2 Common Attributes of Components You can choose to show or hide the components on the execution screen On Show components on the execution screen and builder screen Off Hide components on the execution screen Components will be visible on the builder screen You will not be able to change this setting if a component is depending on other components You can configure settings of display group control status Setting range You can select None GR CTRL 1 GR CTRL 2 GR CTRL 3 or GR CTRL4 You can also configure
80. ff vertically On Rotates the text label 90 degrees clockwise Off Displays the text label horizontally Frame Set the frame of a component None See Section 2 2 Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this None component is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by On setting On or Off See Section 2 2 Group control Set the control status of group displayed None See Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 Gr Ctrl order Set the control order of group displayed 1 See Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 IM 04L41B01 04E 2 23 JU9UOdWIO4D puke u 312S Jo shul yjaSg p vuenpy gt 2 11 Attributes of Simple Digital Components These components are associated with displaying digital values Component type Channel assignment Overlap restriction None Update 1 sec See Section 1 4 See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component 1 12281 Simple digital display area Frame Sunken Digital value Attribute Setting Dialog Fonth Blue On Red Hone BASE l OK OK OK Cancel Cancel Cancel List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component identification 0 to 79 Channel no Set the channel number to be assigned You can configure 1 this field when the group control is set to None Font Set the character
81. following e If all channel display is turned On turn it Off e If displayed data is compressed along the time axis lower the compress ratio or reduce the number of trend components e Arrange push button communication input and switch components so that they do not overlap with trend components If these components overlap with trend components cursor movement can be slowed when selecting those components in the execution screen If the compress ratio of a trend component is set to 2 or higher the trend display phenomenon below can occur This results from the limited capacity of the internal memory and does not indicate a malfunction The data is written to the internal memory Phenomenon When switching to the screen containing the trend display old waveforms are erased and waveforms are displayed only part way through the data 2 11 JU9UOdWIOD puke Usa9DS Jo shul jJaS p vuenpy gt 2 6 Attributes of Scale Components These components are associated with displaying a scale You can set vertical and horizontal direction Component type Scale Overlap restriction None Type Off Update Measurement See Section 1 4 See Section 1 4 A Type On cycle interval B Type Bitmap Component name and indicator type Direction Direction Direction Vertical Vertical Horizontal Type Off Type On Type On E Unit Scale Type On Scale value Current position No scale margin
82. g cases e When the Rem time display is Off and the data type is Display data e When the Rem time display is Off the data type is Event data and the mode is Free String color Set the display color for the text label that shows the Black remaining time or the event data status The choices of string color are the same as those for Color Selection is unavailable under the same conditions as for the Font item Frame Set the component frame None See section 2 2 Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this None component is dependent See section 2 2 Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by On setting On or Off See section 2 2 Sync act See section 2 2 2 43 JU9UOdWIOD pue u 312S Jo shul yjag paoUReApY gt 2 22 Attributes of Time Label Components This component displays the current date and time You can create this date and time component if setting the status area to No display eliminates the date and time Component type Status display Overlap restriction None Update 1 sec See Section 1 4 component See Section 1 4 cycle Parts of the component Vertical display Background YYYYZHHZDO hh mm ss Time Date Ez Er Lo Lao i wy Attribute settings dialog box 18 4 off None Left Off None Black ddigits On BASE o o o Sync act Ott On ay OK On cancel Cancel cancel
83. green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White and BASE Background color Sets the background color Background colors available are White same as those listed in Color Minimum Sets the minimum value that can be input for the lower limit 9 9999E 29 Maximum Sets the maximum value that can be input for the upper limit 9 9999E 29 Depend ID Sets the ID number of the component on which this component None is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not this component is On displayed See Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 Note Maximum and Minimum are valid only when a value is entered from the communication input component of the custom display These attributes do not influence the input from communication 2 58 IM 04L41B01 04E 2 32 Attributes of Modbus In Components IM 04L41B01 04E Creates a component that displays the input value of the communication channel set by the specified send command number and that writes temperature controller and other SP values Normally it displays the communication input value If an action function is executed values can be written from a custom display screen to communication channels Written values are written to registers of a connected device through specified Modbus send commands Component t
84. h in the screen and these can be used when not displaying the status area Component type Status display Overlap restriction None Update 1 sec See Section 1 4 component See Section 1 4 cycle Parts of the component and kinds of icons Component frame Memory sample pde Alarm o CF card l l Math The size of the icon a lock component frame is set as under Icon size in the or attribute settings a Email i Key lock amp email UserLock 2 4 Can only be selected with the Math option UserLock amp status 2 2 Can only be selected with the AS1 option Attribute settings dialog box System icon Hone Alarm On BASE Syne act Ott CK OK Cancel Cancel List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID This number is automatically assigned to identify the components 0 to 79 Size Select a system icon size of 24 or 32 24 DX1000 32 DX2000 Type Select a system icon kind of Memory sample Alarm CF card Alarm Math Key lock Email Status Key amp email UserLock or User amp status Key amp email is the icon for Key lock amp email User amp status is the icon for UserLock amp status Background color Set a background color to use within the component frame Background You can select a color of Red Green Blue B violet Brown color Orange Y green Light blue
85. id The same happens if you press the up or down arrow keys first and then the left or right arrow keys Position right after the grid has been changed bo E Cursor position when you press the down arrow key after pressing the right arrow key 1 6 IM 04L41B01 04E 1 4 Create Components For details of each component see Chapter 2 Advanced Settings of Screen and Component Procedure 1 Use the arrow key to move the cursor to the point where you want to create components You may move the cursor after creating components 2 Press the TOOL BOX soft key The soft key menu for each component appears 3 Press the soft key for components to be created 4 Use the arrow key to manipulate the component size frame and determine the size You may change the size after creating components e You can manipulate the component size frame only toward the llower right corner from the origin INTERNAL 1 E Spee 12 01 13 09 19 AIF thor ed Origin E Component size frame You can adjust the component size ERRE by changing the grid option 1 DOT 5 DoT 16 DOT 28 DOT 56 DoT Ho MENU When you press the NO MENU Oe soft key the menu show at the bottom of the screen will be hidden which allows you to see the drawing area of the component 5 Press DISP ENTER Components are created Tal TOOL BOR GRID HOWE RESIZE Explanation Number of Components Which Can be Created on One Screen L
86. imitations exist according to the component type If you attempt to create components exceeding the number of components which can be created an error message will appear to prevent you from creating components Error message Cannot create object The maximum allowed number was exceeded Number of components which can be created on one screen See ID number of components on pages 1 to 7 Arrangement Order Components are placed to the front in the order of creation time The last created component is placed in the foreground IM 04L41B01 04E 1 7 suol ei9do 21Seg pue MAIAIBAC 1 4 Create Components Component List The order of the following parts is the order of soft keys displayed when creating DX recorder parts Digital Bar You can set items to display on the vertical and horizontal axes Trend You can set items to display on the vertical and horizontal axes Scale You can set items to display on the vertical and horizontal axes TAG 8881 horizontal direction Tag No Tag Comment If there is tag No You can specify vertical or horizontal direction 722809 E 2 5 Switch Label Tag Simple digital You can select from nine You can specify vertical or If there is no tag No different switch types horizontal direction You can specify vertical or TAG 8H1 1 1826 Simple bar on the vertical and horizontal axes
87. imple bar ID 8 lt Span lower limit ID 9 Channel 002 Channel 004 Channel 006 Channel 008 0 ABA Group number CH set 1 001 002 2 003 004 3 005 006 4 007 008 Group 5 and group 6 are set to Off IM 04L41B01 04E 1 11 Register Components in the GR CTRL Group Control Settings IM 04L41B01 04E Group control is set up in the attribute dialog boxes of each individual component Tag ID 0 attribute setting dialog box TagNa Group control Grpctrl 1 Uses GR CRTL 1 Gr Ctrl order am Because this component is associated with the first registered channel of each display group set 1 The settings can be displayed in the GR CTRL dialog box They can also be edited GR CTRL 1 Group no This is the group number displayed when moving to the execution screen When switching the display group in the execution screen this number also changes to the displayed group number aR CETEL 1 Order ID These are the IDs of the components associated with the channel registered first in each display group These are the IDs of the components associated with the channel registered second in each display group Order means the order of channel registrations in the display group settings In this example channels 001 003 005 and 007 are registered to order 1 lt Operation gt By repeatedly pressing the right arrow key the screen changes in the order display group 1 gt display group 2
88. is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not this On component is displayed See Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 No 2 38 le If Image processing is set to On it may take time to display created custom display screens To save time turn it Off Bitmap files are placed in the same directory as custom display screen setting files DCD If they are in the wrong directory the bitmaps will not be able to be displayed If a custom display screen using a bitmap component is created in internal memory display the bitmap in the execution panel after the screen is created To display bitmaps later on that have never been displayed previously the external storage media CF card containing them must be inserted into the instrument When completely overlapping bitmap components of the same size and switching between them on the DX the external storage media CF card holding those bitmap files must be inserted into the instrument It is possible to display bitmap files used in custom display screens saved to internal memory even if the bitmap files are saved to an external storage medium that is not inserted but the following conditions must be met Internal memory capacity of 400 MB or more check the MEMORY item in the system information screen When loading screens or moving from the builder screen to the execution panel the bitmap files in the external storag
89. ll be units of dots on the DX recorder screen Starting from the upper left apex as the origin the bitmap file is cropped to the specified size 3 Set the color as desired then click OK 4 Onthe menu bar click File gt Save As The Save As dialog box opens W Save As 4s Search Name Date modified Type Size amp BitmapSamplel amp Local Disk C D e DVD RW Drive E FEURN F a ave as type 6 Co Bitm n b M ome a Hide Folders oe r olor Bitmap bmp dib Sa 24 bit Bitmap bm b JPEG jpg jpeg jpe jfif GIF gif TIFF tif tiff PNG png 5 Enter a file name then set the file type to Monochrome bitmap 16 color bitmap or 256 color bitmap 6 Click the Save button The bitmap file is saved IM 04L41B01 04E App 7 Appendix 1 Example of Creating a Custom Display Assigning bitmap files to components Display the attribute settings for the component to which you want to assign a bitmap Check the bitmap source directory then save your bitmap files to that directory Procedure 1 Move the cursor onto the scale component 2 Press the PROPERTY soft key The component attribute dialog box is displayed 3 Set the Kind to Bitmap Scale ID Group no Kind Emp Trend direction o ne 4 Click the Details button then press the right arrow key 5 Selecta directory then press the DISP ENTER ke
90. llows In the example of setting up the DX below the user ID is not set DX main unit with AS1 option settings 1 oa KR amp 7 Press MENU to switch to setting mode hold down FUNC for 3 s to switch to basic setting mode and select the Environment tab gt Security gt Communication and set Login Select the Menu tab gt User registration gt Admin settings gt Mode set Key Comm enter the user name and return to the operation screen If a password is set this concludes the setup If no password set perform the following additional steps Press FUNC select Admin1 then press DISP ENTER Skip the user ID and select ENT Enter Admin for the password then select ENT Enter a new password between 6 and 20 alphanumeric characters no spaces allowed then select ENT Reenter the new password and select ENT Operation of DAQStudio 1 Open data that was created and saved in DAQStudio When you open such data if there are components to which bitmaps are assigned be sure you save the bitmap files in the same location as the screen data On the menu bar click Communication gt Send The send dialog box appears IF address Host name 192 188 10 11 sername admin UserID Password Check that the screen version and DX recorder version match If the DX recorder version is earlier than the DAQStudio screen version some components may not display Enter the IP address and host name an
91. mber and lot number in 2 lines with word wrapping Vertical display Sets whether or not to display the Time display Off vertically On Rotates the text label 90 degrees clockwise Off Displays the text label horizontally Frame Set the component frame None See section 2 2 Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this None component is dependent See section 2 2 Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by On setting On or Off See section 2 2 Sync act See section 2 2 2 49 JU9UOdWIOD puke u 312S Jo shul yjaSg p vuenpy gt 2 25 Attributes of Line Components These components are used to display a line Aline connecting any two points is displayed Component type Shape Overlap restriction None Update None See Section 1 4 See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component Origin You can draw a line going in the left right or up down direction from an origin Attribute Setting Dialog ps2 Black Off None on OK OK Cancel Cancel List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component 92 to 131 identification Line kind Sets line type Selectable from among Solid Dotted Solid Dashed and Longdash Line color Sets the color of a line Black Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gr
92. me of a bitmap file saved on an external Bitmap bmp storage medium CF card The read destination is the directory used when the screen was loaded Continued on the next page 2 37 JU9UOdWOD pue u 319S Jo shul yjaSg paoUeAPY gt 2 18 Attributes of Bitmap Components Attribute Disp on editing Description Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the bitmap is displayed on the builder screen Default value Off Trend grid mode Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not it should Off act as the grid of the trend component If this item is turned On when a trend component ID is specified for a Depend ID the Disp on editing item is On its background turns gray and it cannot be selected Also the Image processing item turns Off its background turns gray and it cannot be selected If this item is turned Off when a trend component ID is specified for a Depend ID the backgrounds of the Disp on editing and Image processing items turn white and they can be selected Image processing Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the image Off processing is converted when the bitmap file is read If On the bitmap file is optimized to the display of this equipment However it takes time until the bitmap appears About 30 seconds is required when the image size is 640 x 480 pixels Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this None component
93. mory sample time For event data the status is displayed as a text label Background Bar Attribute settings dialog box 223 Display Horizon On OK Cancel BASE Orange Fonts Black Sunken OK Cancel On Syne act OK Cancel The Batch group no will be displayed only when Multi batch additional specification BT2 is valid List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID This number is automatically assigned to identify the 0 to 79 components Batch group no Sets the batch group number 1 You can select a number from 1 to 6 for DX1000 1 to 12 for DX2000 only with additional The batch group number will be displayed only when spec BT2 Multi batch is valid Data type Select a data type of Display or Event to display in Display or the Memory bar Note that this can only be selected Event when the when the basic setting mode memory data type is set memory type to Event display If the data type is set to Display or of Basic setting Event it cannot be selected and reverts to the data mode is Event type setting Direction Sets the direction of bar graphs Depends on the You can set Vertical or Horizontal The default value differs depending on the vertical to horizontal size ratio of the plotted component A Vertical bar expands vertically from bottom to top A Horizontal bar expands horizontally from left to
94. mponent Procedure 1 Use the arrow key to place the cursor on a component T ORDER DEPEND M COPY PROPERTY 2 Press the PROPERTY soft key The simple attribute setting dialog appears Digital ID Channel no 1 Digital font Channel font Unit font 3 Use the arrow key to select the Details button and press DISP ENTER The detail attribute setting dialog appears Using the left and right arrow keys you can page a dialog with more than one page Digital Group control Hone Gr Ctr order Digital Digital 2 ID A Alarm display n Channel no Unit display Digital font Frame Channel font Depend ID Unit font Visible 2 Line dizplay Ott SS 4 Use the arrow key to select the Sync act button and press DISP ENTER The synchronize action attribute setting dialog appears Synchronize action Synchro attribute None value Ott Synchro target Channel no rot Alarm level fr i n Explanation The attribute setting dialog box consists of the following three dialog boxes Dialog box Description Simple attribute setting You can set only main attributes Detail attribute setting You can set all attributes Synchronize action You can set the visibility of components which are synchronized attribute setting with the alarm or switch IM 04L41B01 04E 1 13 suol ei9dQ sISeg pue MAIIAIBAC 1 8 Copy Components Copy and Paste Procedure 1 Use the arrow
95. n the alarm Alarm is on Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White Channel and Alarm Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by On setting On or Off See Section 2 2 JU9UOdWIOD pue u 312S Jo shul jaSg paoUeAPY gt IM 04L41B01 04E 2 27 2 13 Attributes of Unit Components These components are associated with displaying a unit Component type Channel assignment Overlap restriction None Update None See Section 1 4 See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component Vertical display On display area Unit string Attribute Setting Dialog 1 Fonth Sync act Right White BASE ay OK cancel cancel Cancel List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component identification O to 79 Channel no Set the channel number to be assigned 1 You can configure this field when the group control is set to None Font Set the character size of unit font You can select Font Font 6 DX1000 5 Font 6 Font 8 Font 12 or Font 16 Font 8 DX2000 Arrangement Set the horizontal arrangement of the string You can Right select Cente
96. name optional Up to 20 characters half size alphanumerics and symbols Note e The custom display screen setting file cannot be saved in USB memory e The file cannot be saved if no external storage medium CF card is inserted or an error is occurring e The file name is not a screen name The screen name set on the builder screen is saved intact in the custom display screen setting file IM 04L41B01 04E 3 3 e eq Uusa19S Hulpeey pue Bulaes e 3 2 Reading Screen Data The screen data custom display screen setting file saved on external storage medium CF card can be read in the internal memory Screen data is read in two ways specified screen and all screen Reading the Specified Screen The specified screen data custom display screen setting file is read 1 Press MENU 2 On the File tab select Custom display load gt Select INTERNAL 1 mab 10703 13 25 56 SO MES Henu File Load display data Load event data Load settings Save settings Custom display Id Custom display se Al File list delete Format 3 Select the screen number of the read destination from the soft key menu You can select the screen number from among internal 1 to 3 and external 1 to 25 see the next page Reading internal 1 to 3 Reading external 1 to 25 TERME Co E op ted SARE 12 82 13 26 58 fer ito kel SAAe A1 O7 BL edae APIS Custom display Custom display Display No Display No E
97. name This attribute will be displayed in the status display on the custom display screen It will be displayed in the submenu of the screen menu as well You can enter up to 16 one byte characters Attribute Description Default value Base color You can configure the background color of the screen Lightgray Display components without any background color will be filled with the color configured here The colors available are Lightgray Lightblue L orange Aquamarin Darkgray Darkblue Darkgreen White and Black Runtime menu You can choose to show or hide the soft key menu on the Off execution screen by setting On or Off at this field Soft key menu displayed on the execution screen SET PNL Switch to Builder screen NO MENU Temporarily hide the soft key menu Pressing the ESC key will show the soft key menu again Status area Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the status area On is displayed When the status area is set to Off the screen construction area becomes larger See the figure below When the status area is On When the status area is Off QOO ge ee E E E E N EE T ESE E INTERNAL 1 Ea n 2g0g01708 20 41 00 AA PLL BATCH ta Pa h DX1000 0 24 7 0 0 DX2000 0 40 Screen area a construction DX1000 319 239 DX2000 639 479 TOOL BOX GRID HOWE RESIZE S TOOL Box
98. nent on which this component is dependent See section 2 2 None None Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by setting On or Off See section 2 2 On Sync act See section 2 2 2 47 JU9UOdWIOD pue u 312S Jo shul yjaSg p vuenpy gt 2 24 Attributes of Batch Name Components This component displays the batch name You can create this batch name component if setting the status area to No display eliminates the batch name The component displays the batch name batch number and lot number separated by hyphens The batch and lot numbers shown in the component are the ones in the dialog box that appear when you press the FUNC key followed by the Batch soft key When Batch is Off batch name components cannot be created and their attributes cannot be edited Component type Status display Overlap restriction None Update None See Section 1 4 component See Section 1 4 cycle Parts of the component Batch name Vertical display Background Lot number Batch number Attribute settings dialog box 16 Pi L 0n Ott Sync act FontG Ott Black None BASE Hone Left OK OK Or Cancel Cancel Cance The Batch group no will be displayed only when Multi batch additional specification BT2 List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID This number is automatically assigned to identify the 0 to
99. o show or hide the span display by On setting On or Off 2 Line display You can choose to display the tag tag comment in Off two lines by setting On or Off The character strings for channel font will be displayed in two lines When the Tag No is set to On the character strings for tag font will be displayed in two lines Frame Set the frame of a component Raised See page 2 2 Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this None component is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by On setting On or Off See Section 2 2 Group control Set the control status of group displayed None See Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 Gr Ctrl order Set the control order of group displayed See Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 1 Sync act See Section 2 2 ee IM 04L41B01 04E 2 9 Attributes of Trend Components These components are associated with displaying a trend You can select either Vertical or Horizon for the wave direction Component type See Section 1 4 Trend display Overlap restriction C Update Display See Section 1 4 cycle update rate Name of Each Component Direction Horizontal 5 Wii ue NG 7 i ANN Trend ID Batch group no Group no Direction Compress ratio Wave area Trend Scale grid display Ori Time grid display Depend ID visible IM 04L41B01 04E a aa GRID time
100. onent ka display area Label string Attribute Setting Dialog Vertical display On as A Off Fonte None Left None Black th None Sync act JK Or Cancel pancel List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component 0 to 79 identification Text label Set the string to be displayed You can enter up to 64 Label one byte characters Font Set the character size of a label string You can select Font 6 DX1000 Font 5 Font 6 Font 8 Font 12 Font 16 or Font Font 8 DX2000 32 Arrangement Set the horizontal arrangement of the string You can Left select Center Left or Right Color Set the color of the string Selectable from among Red Black Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White and BASE Background color Set the fill color of the label display area Selectable None from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE and None Gap Sets the gap between characters in a text label 0
101. pdate None See Section 1 4 See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component ec Span display area 2 BBA aia eed Span lower limit Span upper limit string Vertical display On Attribute Setting Dialog oi Fonth Sync act Left White n BASE OK OK OK Cancel Cance Cancel List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component identification 0 to 79 Channel no Sets the channel number to be assigned You can 1 configure this field when the group control is set to None Font Sets the character size of the lower limit upper limit Font 6 DX1000 span You can select Font 5 Font 6 Font 8 Font Font 8 DX2000 12 or Font 16 Arrangement Sets the horizontal arrangement of the string in the Left lower limit upper limit span display area Selectable from Center Left and Right Color Set the color of the string Selectable from among Red White Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE and Channel Background color Sets the fill color of the span display area Selectable BASE from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray
102. played See Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 IM 04L41B01 04E 2 18 IM 04L41B01 04E Attributes of Bitmap Components These components are used to display a bitmap The bitmap corresponds to the format having 256 or fewer colors Bitmap components can be used as screen backgrounds trend grids and scales of trend components Component type Still image display Overlap restriction B See Section 1 4 See Section 1 4 Update None cycle Name of Each Component Bmp OHOS ike If the size of bitmap file read goes over the display area PUerereee ee ee ENE 5 the images out of the area will not be displayed Bitmap display area Note Conditions for reading a bitmap 1 Uncompressed format with 256 colors or fewer 2 640 width x 480 height pixels or less the bitmap cannot be read if the value exceeds either 640 or 480 e Make sure that the bitmap image information meets the conditions e When using a paint program to create a bitmap save it as a monochrome 16 color or 256 color bitmap Attribute Setting Dialog Off Bitmap bmp Hone Ott OK Syne act OK OK Cancel Cancel If you select here the read destination directory of the bitmap appears OO List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component 132 to 133 identification Bmp filename Enter the na
103. ple of component kinds and setting changes Component Kind ComponentID_ Setting Item to Change New Setting Group name soko color Group name ae color Frame sini Group name Tag comment Channel number ft m e Tag comment Channel number 2 OO aama e Tag comment Ml Frame Scale Screen creation example builder screen and component ID INTERNAL 2 2009211727 eee ES Gao ALL BATCH tatz TOOL BOX GRID HOWE RESIZE S Note If you set the status area display to Off you can increase the screen area App 4 IM 04L41B01 04E Appendix 1 Example of Creating a Custom Display Setting group control After setting display groups set up group control for the custom display 1 Press the MENU key to Setting mode and select Set menu tab gt Group tripline gt Group INTERNAL 2 7 care FF 500911727 13 20 74 BM ALL BATCH tajt Firat Batch Graup Ii Last Batch Group l Display Group No l Set Display Group n ff On Group name IBATCHI 1 CH set al oaz oaz Aad 805 AAE Input gt D 5 2 x 2 Set the first and last batch group to 1 then enter the group numbers and channel settings as follows Display group setting example Group No Group name leave default Channels 3 Return to the custom display builder screen then press the GR CTRL soft key 4 Press the GrpCtrl 1 soft key The setting screen for GrpCtrl 1 appears P 3 9 h 4
104. ponent A Grid Com 2 0 1 2 G4 4 1 2 5 ponent B a Thi 1 2 4 B40 1 2 6 Suol e19dO DISeg pue MAIIAIBAC ES 1 4 Create Components Display When Components Overlap on the Execution Screen Limitations A B and C apply when components overlap on the execution screen If components with the same overlap restriction are overlapping components placed under the front component i e in the background are not displayed Overlap restriction Component name attribute conditions None Digital bar scale kind OFF label tag No tag comment simple digital simple bar graph alarm mark units alarm indicator span lower limit span upper limit group name system icon memory bar time label batch group no batch name line rectangle circle push button switch comment box comment block communication input Modbus imput A Scale kind ON Alarm list Message list B Scale kind bitmap bitmap C Trend Overlap restriction B only shows the front component even on the builder screen For example if two components with Overlap restriction A are overlapping on the builder screen only the front component is displayed on the execution screen IM 04L41B01 04E 1 5 Move Components Procedure 1 Use the arrow key to place the cursor on the component which you want to move 2 Press the MOVE soft key 3 Use the arrow key to move the movement frame to the point where you want to pla
105. ps can be displayed even if an external storage media CF card associated with screens in internal memory is not inserted e When loading screens or moving from the builder screen to the execution panel the bitmap files in the CF card are copied to the internal memory IM 04L41B01 04E 3 5 3 2 Reading Screen Data Reading All Screen The specified directory is set as the read destination and custom display screen setting files are read in the internal memory Procedure 1 Press MENU 2 On the File tab select Custom display load gt AII Jaa 12702 13 27 32 Sapo MEETS Henu File Load display data Load event data Load settings Save settings MEAGRE EME Select Custom display se M File list delete Format 3 Select a directory and press DISP ENTER Custom display load Fi Directory name Date Time agiza 11 1 garlar 13 2 HovBb Eo 09 2 agrir 18 1 agiz 15 1 aglar 17 33 Free space 4663dd Kbytes p Sort All custom display screen setting files are read Explanation If screen data loading Select All is executed the screen name displayed on the custom screen submenu of the operation screen menu is updated If screen data loading All is executed the specified directory becomes the read destination directory the default is the root directory of the external storage medium CF card Notes on Screen Data Saving and Reading To use the custom display screen from
106. r Left or Right Color Set the color of the string Selectable from among Red White Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE and Channel Background color Set the fill color of the unit display area Selectable BASE from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE Channel and None Gap Set the character gap of the string You can seta value 0 between 0 and 15 Vertical display Sets whether or not to display the units vertically Off On Rotates the text label 90 degrees clockwise Off Displays the text label horizontally Frame Set the frame of a component None See Section 2 2 Continued on the next page 2 28 IM 04L41B01 04E IM 04L41B01 04E 2 13 Attributes of Unit Components Attribute Description Default value Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this None component is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible You can choose to show or hide this component by On setting On or Off See Section 2 2 Group control Set the control sta
107. r to be assigned 1 You can configure this field when the group control is set to None Font Set the character size of the tag You can select Font 5 Font 6 DX1000 Font 6 Font 8 Font 12 or Font 16 Font 8 DX2000 Arrangement Set the horizontal arrangement of the string You can Left select Center Left or Right Color Set the color of the string Selectable from among Red White Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE and Channel Background color Set the fill color of the tag comment display area BASE Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White BASE Channel and None Continued on the next page 2 22 IM 04L41B01 04E 2 10 Attributes of Tag Comment Components Attribute Description Default value Gap Set the character gap of the string You can seta value 0 between 0 and 15 2 Line display You can choose to display the tag comment in two lines Off by setting On or Off Vertical display Sets whether or not to display the tag comment O
108. s area in an R4 screen it is displayed Components in the status area are repositioned From the point at which you move the cursor to move a component components in the status area move below the status area When the status area is set to No Display the height of components whose height is at the maximum remains the same and the component is displayed below the status area Differences in Components by Release Number Component System icon Batch group number Batch name Time label Modbus In New Differences in Attributes by Release Number Component Attribute R3 screen RA Screen Screen Status area New Labels Vertical display New TagNo Vertical display New Tagcomment Vertical display New S Unit Vertical display New Span Vertical display New Spanu Vertical display New Continued on the next page IM 04L41B01 04E Appendix 3 Differences in Components by Release Number Component __ Attribute Trend 2nd span Lower No decimal place setting One decimal place can be set 2nd span Upper No decimal place setting One decimal place can be set App 2nd span Lower No decimal place setting One decimal place can be set 2nd span Upper No decimal place setting One decimal place can be set Scale Margin on both sides New as switching xipueddy IM 04L41B01 04E App 13 Index Index Numeric PVM S na ES e E a EE 2 4 A alarm indicator ceisicccnvinccidetaceatavecinctcc
109. s information such as limitations related the procedure IM 04L41B01 04E Revision History Document name DX1000 DX1000N DX2000 Custom Display User s Manual Document number IM 04L41B01 04E Edition Revised Revisions DX recorder series number 1st November 2008 New R3 2nd March 2010 Added components Components added Group name System icon Memory bar Time label Batch group number Batch name and Modbus In IM 04L41B01 04E Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 How t Use This IVI A isan esses cosdc pereaceebccastesenvctaaesd uated veeiden beenibsansnecdiosdeaubecdenseesbGedevedeinadiabiaeiianas il PROVISION UG OI Y csige n e r EE r Ee E i lil Overview and Basic Operations 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 9 1 10 1 11 1 12 1 13 IEN e a 1 1 Display the Builder SCG sscgcccesseenacedeestctetagventesidagcetnaventaisesacnbebasectecvessseseausssnesesetecsivcace 1 4 Set Grid Cursor Movement Interval c csccccccssceeeceseeeeceesseeecsasseesseeaeeesseegeeseseass 1 6 Create Components 22 2s0cccsscceodecsiasieis cavecneececdesecnsedandccdesacadeeescashescunweaceseddedanenseiasdeanenckeds 1 7 Move Components ccccccesccecesceecenececeeececueeeeceeecsaeeeseuseessuasessuaeessueeessuseessueeesseeees 1 11 Change the Component SiIZeC ccccccccssseecceceeseecceeeceeeceusececseeeeecsueseeessaeseesaaaeeees 1 12 Display the Attribute Setting Dialog of Components
110. s section briefly explains the operation to display the builder screen then create components and finally display the execution screen Here the creation of digital components is taken as an example Display the builder screen see section 1 2 1 Press DISP ENTER and use any arrow keys to select the CUSTOM DISPLAY 2 Use any arrow keys to select one of the submenus INTERNAL 1 to INTERNAL 3 and press DISP ENTER l Bar PT CUSTOM ss min rep ay P INTERNAL 1 AICOLITECL INTERNAL 2 FF WERVIEW iNTERNAL 3 Eq INFOR y FSE MATION The execution screen appears first 3 Press FUNC to display the soft key menu and press the Builder soft key The builder screen appears INTERNAL 1 AAS lara 13 06 ED f INTERNAL 1 c gt Too Fa 13 ADIT a 2008 12 01 13 06 55 AAT IT Ma Execution screen Builder screen Create Components see section 1 4 4 Press the TOOL BOX soft key and then press the DIGITAL soft key The digital component is selected 5 Use the arrow key to specify the size of a digital component and press DISP ENTER to confirm You may specify the size from the origin toward the lower right on poc anai Display the Execution Screen see section 1 13 6 Press the RUN PNL soft key The execution screen appears To go back to the builder screen perform Operation 3 Builder screen Operation completed IM 04L41B01 04E 1 3 suol ei9dQ sISeg pue MAIIAIBAC 1 2 Displ
111. sces 1 3 operation GUNG Som sannecceaatretnonssncencasencecancnsconsaamanentieanencossntesanxa yess 1 3 OPIO ieioea aE e iai a i ai 1 19 overlap restriction soso ctactvcscotacuinacedeotmeteeneneiabcuetacretmnmasnnnier 1 10 P DB e EEEE EE EE E E E T suamteneetnonaaie 1 14 POST DORNON eao E S E E 1 8 2 53 R reading all the custom display SCreeNsS ccceeeeeseeeeeeeeees 3 6 reading the specified SCrEON cccccsssesseeeeeceeeseeeeeeseaneaees 3 4 PO GTA E ET E E E E A EE T 1 8 2 51 releasing dependency sicis ticctsscicnsasssnienanedincdencannacinvnesdivstiacea 1 16 restrictions on channel assignments ccs ssccccssseeeessesees 2 4 revision history manual c ccceeecccesseeesseeeesseesseeeeeeseaesseeeeeees i So saving all the custom display screens ccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 3 saving the specified screen cccccssseseeececeeeeeeeeeeseaneseeeeess 3 1 BG MG este cca atan e EE E 1 8 2 12 scale COMPOMECING accicriccstsacicrer si eicsinsanetinnsvevansunstantaertnaanteel 1 9 screen AUD GIG ceisir aininn naiean neia 1 24 screen attribUtES ecsrcirsiinaniasiani ennenen EA 2 1 screen construction area ccccccceessccceeeseeecseesseceuesesecseaeeeess 1 1 sereen NaMe nrsrss aiea EE ES 2 1 screen transition 5c cusccstnencnnsancstceamcananaaaseapsanceidebeasannsasnenasnncten 1 2 simple attribute SSTUINGS sacs cccrtccaniasccresumncnrdannsanscncitesaanceneated 1 13 Index simple bar
112. select 100 90 80 70 60 or 50 Margin Sets whether or not to display a margin on both sides in the direction Off of the span On Margin of 3 of component width is added in the direction of the span Off The margin is not displayed Change group Sets whether or not to switch the group display in the execution On panel when the left right keys are pressed On Display switched Off Display not switched Message mark Set the size of message mark to be displayed You can select either Large size Small or Large Note that this field will not be available when Message display field is set to Off Time div font Set the character size of Time div display You can select either Font Font 6 DX1000 6 or Font 8 Note that this field will not be available when Time div Font 8 DX2000 display is set to Off Time font Set the character size of GRID time display You can select either Font 5 Font 5 or Font 6 Note that this field will not be available when time display is set to Off Time interval Sets the interval for displaying the time It cannot be set when Time Alternate display is Off EveryGrid Displays in all time grids Alternate Displays in every other time grid 2nd span Sets On or Off to indicate whether the 2nd span is Valid or Invalid Off See section 2 2 2nd span Lower Enter a value between 0 for the lower limit and 90 for the upper 0 limit with the difference between the 2
113. t A depends on that of the component B To Release Dependency 1 Place the cursor on the depending component and then press the DEPEND soft key Press the INDEPEND soft key Dependency relationship is released To Change the Component Which is Depended on 1 1 16 Place the cursor on the depending component and then press the DEPEND soft key The following dialog appears This part is already dependent Is it K to depend on selected part K Select OK Use the arrow key to place the cursor on the component which you want to depend on Press DISP ENTER The component which is depended on is changed IM 04L41B01 04E 1 10 Have the Visibility Attribute of a Component Depend on Another Component Explanation As shown in the below figure if where the visibility attribute of component A is depending on that of component B when you set the visibility attribute of component B to Off the visibility attribute of component A will be turned off as well In this case only component C will be displayed on the execution screen Builder screen Execution screen Depending GR CTRL No HENO RUN PHC DELETE isaret The following section provides explanations by referring to a component depending on another component as the depending component and a component which is depended on as the depended component If a depended component is subordinated to another component l
114. te that only 2 digits of the channel number are displayed IM 04L41B01 04E IM 04L41B01 04E 2 6 Attributes of Scale Components e When selecting Balanced for the mark format If there are channels of the same scale position they are assigned with mark formats of left waveform direction vertical or up waveform direction horizontal In this case if the number of channels with the same channel position is 3 or less scale format Small or 5 or less scale format Large it is assigned alternately Ih 8 Mark format assignment order from the left when the waveform direction is Vertical E E rit N N Mark format assignment order from the top when the waveform direction is Horizontal See 2 Mark display positions overlapping when the waveform direction is Vertical and the scale format is Small 8 When marks overlap As 4 i4 E 5 4 a4 5 4 ee A4 Lurline JU9UOdWIOD pue u 312S Jo shul jaSg paoUeAPY gt 2 Attributes of Switch Components These components are associated with displaying a switch You will be able to turn the event level switch On Off on the execution screen Component type Components with Overlap restriction None Update 1 sec See Section 1 4 action functions See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component Switch Off Selector Seesaw Lever Slidex SlideY Push Power Connector Toggle Switch On
115. ternal storage medium CF card Screen data is saved in two ways specified screen and all screen Note After editing the Create or EXTERNAL 1 through EXTERNAL 25 screens be sure to update the screen If you do not update the screen the edited data will be lost See To Update an Edited Screen in section 1 13 Saving the Specified Screen The specified custom display screen setting file is saved 1 Press MENU 2 On the File tab select Custom display save gt Select INTERNAL 1 ca Jaa 7al 13 21 07 Spo MEETS Henu File Load display data Load event data Load settings Save settings Custom display load Custom display a File list delete ll Format 3 Select a screen number from the soft key menu INTERNAL 1 aa Smme 12 01 13 21 12 P DISF tor t E Custom display Screen name INTERNAL 1 Current directory EPES 4 Press the Input soft key and enter the file name INTERNAL 1 J aa oya 13 21 15 GeO Mea Custom display save File name is 5 Press DISP ENTER The file is saved in the root directory IM 04L41B01 04E 3 1 e eq Uusa19S Huipe y pue Bulaes e 3 1 Saving Screen Data Explanation Item Description File extension CDC File form Text File to save Custom display screen setting file specified screen only File name optional Any name consisting of up to half size 32 characters alphanumerics and symbols Sa
116. the component type as follows 1 4 Create Components Component type Component name Update cycle ID number Number of components which can be created on one screen Components for Digital 1 sec 0 to 79 80 channel assignment Bar 1 sec Tag No None Tag comment Tag None Simple digital 1 sec Simple bar 1 sec Alarm mark 1 sec Unit None Alarm indicator 1 sec Span L None Span U None Status display System icon 1 sec component Memory bar 1 sec Time label 1 sec Batch group number None Batch name None Group name None Label components Label None Components with Push button None action functions Switch is n COMM IN 1 sec Modbus In 1 sec Components for Comment box None comment display Comment block None Components for list Alarm list 1 sec 80 to 83 4 display Message list 1 sec Components for trend Trend Display 84 to 87 4 display update rate Scale components Scale Measurement 88 to 91 4 interval Diagram components Line None 92 to 131 40 Rectangle None Circle None Components for static Bitmap None 132 to 133 2 image display Component Text String Display Restriction If component text strings go outside the display area the text strings out of the area are not displayed Not displayed i ELEL Overlapping of Components As in the figure below when components A and B are placed side by side on the same grid their sides overlap by 1 dot in width Com
117. tion BT2 is valid List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component 0 to 79 identification Batch group no Sets the batch group number You can select a number 1 from 1 to 6 for DX1000 1 to 12 for DX2000 The batch group number will be displayed only when Multi batch is valid only with additional spec BT2 Group no Set the group number 1 Multi batch Off You can select a number from 1 to 10 for DX1000 1 to 36 for DX2000 Multi batch On You can select a number from 1 to 6 for DX1000 1 to 12 for DX2000 IM 04L41B01 04E Font Set the size of On Off strings You can select Font 5 Font 6 Font 8 Font 12 or Font 16 Font 6 DX1000 Font 8 DX2000 Color Set the color of a group name from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White and BASE Background color The base color set for the screen Black Continued on the next page 2 39 JU9UOdWIO puke u 312S Jo shul yjaSg paoUeAPY gt 2 19 Attributes of Group Name Components 2 40 Attribute Background color Description Set the color of the group name Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet
118. to synchronize Alarm Select alarm or switch Channel no Configure channel number or internal switch number 1 or you want to synchronize If the synchro target is an alarm enter a channel number If it is a switch select an internal switch number Switch no Alarm level Configure the alarm level you want to synchronize 1 Select any or all of the following setting range 1 2 3 4 2 3 JU9UOdWIOD pue u 312S Jo shul jaSg paoUeAPY gt 2 2 Common Attributes of Components 2nd span This is the attribute available with trend components and scale components only You can enlarge the display of trend and scale by synchronizing the On Off settings of alarm or internal switch To validate the 2nd span configure 2nd span at the synchro attribute field Scale and trend shown in the below figure are an example of displaying the 2nd span when the alarm is set to On Example of settings e 2nd span On 2nd span Lower 85 0 2nd span Upper 100 0 e Synchro attribute 2nd span Value switch On On Synchro target alarm Channel no 1 Alarm level 1 Configured span 2nd span 1 4 les 1 6 UER 1 2 24 Peer T If a measured value exceeds the alarm set screen shows the enlarged image of this span as the 2nd span Alarm set Restrictions on channel assignments With the Math M1 and PROFIBUS DP CP1 options PROFIBUS DP always uses the communication input channels in the table below The
119. tributes of Group Name Components cccccccccceeceeceeceeceeceeseeceseeeessaeessueeesaneees 2 39 System Icon Component Attributes ccccccsecccsceeseececeeececseeseeesseseeecseeesesseageeeseas 2 41 Attributes of Memory Bar Components ccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaeeeeeeseeeeeeeaeeeeesaaees 2 42 Attributes of Time Label Components cccceccccceeeeeceeeeeceeceeceeeseeaeesseeessaeesaaaees 2 44 Attributes of Batch Group Number Compone nhts cccccceeceeceeceeceeeeeeeeeeesaeesaaeees 2 46 Attributes of Batch Name Compone ntts cccccccccceeceeceeceeceeceeceecesseeesseeeesaaeeesansees 2 48 Attributes of Line Components yeas sce safes tes Sc teetec cade decedck seeds setctedeind vader ceceseyssoedes Seesee 2 50 Attributes of Rectangle Components cccccccsseeeecceseecceeeueececeusceesceueeeeseeseeessaaees 2 51 Attributes of Circle Components c ccccccseeeecceeceeseeceeceeceeceuseceeucesseaeessueeessseesaaeees 2 52 Attributes of Push Button Components cccceccccceeccececeeceeeeeceeeceeeesseaeessaeessaaees 2 53 Attributes of Comment Box COMPpONne ns cccccceeceeceeceeceeceeseeecseaceseeeessaeeessaaees 2 55 IM 04L41B01 04E Chapter 3 Appendix Index IM 04L41B01 04E Contents 2 30 Attributes of Comment Block Components ccccceccccseeceeceeceeceeeeseeeeseeeeeseeneeesues 2 56 2 31 Attributes of Communication Inp
120. tus of group displayed None See Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 Gr Ctrl order Set the control order of group displayed See Section 1 11 and Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 2 29 JU9UOdWIOD pue u 312S Jo shul yjaSg paoUReAPY gt 2 14 Attributes of Alarm Indicator Components 2 30 These components are associated with displaying an alarm indicator Component type See Section 1 4 Alarm indicator IL Channel no Alarm level Alarm color List of Attributes Channel assignment Overlap restriction None Update 1 sec See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component AG Attribute Setting Dialog Alarm indictor display area Alarm kind display Alarm indicator Z Alarm indicator Group contral Gr Gtr order Color Lime Alarm kind display Frame Raised Depend ID visible Hone Alarm indicator e Select All at the alarm Alarm color level field Las Channel no Level 2 Alarm level Change button appears Level 3 Alarm color Level 4 Level 1 2 e Select the Change button ook Alarm color dialog box appears Sa Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component identification 0 to 79 Channel no Set the channel number to be assigned You can 1 configure this field when the group control is set to None Alarm level Sets the alarm level to be assigned Selectable
121. u can select either Font 6 DX1000 Font 6 or Font 8 Font 8 DX2000 Batch group no Sets the batch group number You can select a number 1 from 1 to 6 for DX1000 1 to 12 for DX2000 only with additional The batch group number will be displayed only when spec BT2 Multi batch is valid Color Set the color of the string Selectable from among Red Black Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple Pink L brown L green Darkgray Olive Darkcyan S green Black White and BASE Background color Sets the fill color of the alarm list area Selectable from White among white and black Display mode Sets the display mode Selectable from List or Watch List List Displays all alarms Watch Displays the alarms being generated Displays the alarms being generated from among alarm data up to 250 data items retained for internal memory display If alarms occur frequently they are not displayed even if they are being generated since they are discarded starting with older data Continued on next page IM 04L41B01 04E 2 35 JU9UOdWOD pue u 312S Jo shul yjaSg p vuenpy gt 2 17 Attributes of Alarm List Components 2 36 Attribute BG transparent Description Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the background color is made transparent The b
122. udelidecttsteseuicenieleaecnends 1 8 2 30 alarm level seis caciecconapcordaisacennsenaiduveadeigeiadscsddideicecaattictanctadendscent 2 3 alarm list eee ene seen a e E e Eie 1 8 2 35 alarm MAPK cece ceccececeececceseececeeceeceeeeeeeeeeeueeueeeeeeeeeaneas 1 8 2 25 alarm set point MAN K ticcesaiccnscnensesevscendananecnsbncagsnaiedsnensaneeeasnned 2 27 attribute settings rrcrestaceesanctocemrchectiekesntcesspeceosencebusasmbesunte 1 13 2 2 B Rates S E E EE EEEE E EEEE EE E E ET 1 15 par CAI I eran NAE 1 8 2 7 batch group NUMDE ccccccscocszscesctecssesmacteezzcsins 1 8 1 18 2 2 2 46 batch NaMe oct erenisosrene a aa e a 1 8 2 48 P eai T 1 8 2 37 builder SCreen ci cieccincscie tie nace curvenserinedesnacadunccenielastecldarneccent 1 1 1 4 C changing the component which is depended on 1 16 channel NUMDET ascecctece lt caxsvesatedicaseanareatecasacaeadematensanectieadensaecets 2 3 GINGE aae Oa mene oon wet Aarne OnT manne SEU Tore 1 8 2 52 comment block ccsctsniccsicsascovensccanitececdassoviehondeidemidataninaeen 1 8 2 56 comment DOM s sesesenenenererererenenerrrorrrrrerrrrnrnrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrnn 1 8 2 55 common attributes nce ese cxnencecenczccehdncuPaendacerctdeanaus tndestueddactaenses 2 2 communication input as cxanstcccanntekceannnpexnnsscantdnnsdeairemaess 1 8 2 58 component arrangement order cccccceceeeeceeseeseaees 1 7 1 15 c mpnent eee een ee ee eee ee eee een ee ee ee eee ee 1 8
123. ut COMPONENS ccccceeececeeeeceeeeeceeeeeeaeeeeeaneees 2 58 2 92 Attributes of Modbus IN COMPONENMS cccccseececeeeeceeeeeceeececeueeeceuseessueeesseeesaneees 2 59 Saving and Reading Screen Data 3 1 De VING SCI naD E i E E E A E EE 3 1 32 Reading Screen A tn ctec act denen wah nc ssnetavensmne teieiectat cae veoseuvernideutanacveuseuceteuaenes eth acateesouncs 3 4 Appendix 1 Example of Creating a Custom Display cccccccccccseececeeeeeceeeeeseeeeeseeeeenanes App 1 Appendix 2 Viewing Screens Created in DAQStUGIO cccccecceeeeeeeceeeeeeeseeeeesaaeeeeseeaees App 10 Appendix 3 Differences in Components by Release NUMbET ccccceseeeeseeeeeeeeeeees App 12 Chapter1 Overview and Basic Operations 1 1 Overview Builder Screen IM 04L41B01 04E Custom display is a function to allow you to configure any screen to use it as the operation screen Custom display consists of the builder screen and execution screen which actually displays a configured screen as the operation screen Switching between the builder screen and execution screen enables you to configure a screen while checking the execution screen Builder screen Execution screen INTERNAL 1 FF INTERNAL 1 F FF INTERNAL 1 NTERNA T ao ao Wao Mem o ERNA T oigo Mor Mem 9 BM posyo 701 o9 14 14 MeO arin t B
124. ving destination Root directory Custom display screen Screen number choices Internal 1 to 3 Custom display screen in the internal memory External 1 to 25 Custom display screen in an external storage medium CF card IM 04L41B01 04E 3 1 Saving Screen Data Saving All Screen All custom display screen setting files in the internal memory and external storage medium CF card are saved in any directory specified for the external storage medium Procedure 1 Press MENU 2 On the File tab select Custom display save gt AII oe ee ie ae Henu File Load display data Load event data Load settings Save settings Custom display load eae Select File list delete J Format 3 Press the Input soft key and enter the directory name INTERNAL 1 Co SAAS 127A 13 21 29 P DISE rar E a Custom display save Directory name EPES 5 Press DISP ENTER All screens are saved in the specified directory Explanation Item Description File to save Custom display screen setting file All screen files being currently set File name fixed Internal 1 to 3 Internal 1 CDC to Internal 3 CDC External 1 to 25 External 1 CDC to External 25 CDC Custom display dedicated setting data file File name fixed Setting CDS All bitmap files used on the custom display screen File name optional XXX BMP XXX optional Saving destination Specified directory Directory
125. xternall i Presence absence of data Screen name INTERNAL 1 Data Exist File name External cb File names displayed Screen name EXTERNAL 1 in the file list Screen names displayed Current directory i in the submenu Current directory E GF Int 1 Int 2 Int 3 4 Select the directory containing the file to be read Only the custom display screen setting file CDC appears INTERNAL 1 ae G ME Geo o 9 Custom display load F Directory name Date 7 Time agiz 11 1 agria 13 2 HovBb ES 09 2 agrl2rAl 18 1 agiz 15 1 aglar 17 33 Free space d68368 Kbytes Sort 3 4 IM 04L41B01 04E 3 2 Reading Screen Data 5 Select the file to be read The specified custom display screen setting file is read Custom display load CF DATABL File name Date Time Internal cbg Be12 81 18 16 If external 1 to 25 are specified for file reading The selected custom display screen setting file is copied onto the external storage medium CF card If the file already exists the following message appears w fen lt a a A D pe Q 5 ro w Q D 5 g ie r pe Note e Ifthe capacity of the external storage medium CF card is insufficient no file can be read with external 1 to 25 specified e The copy destination directory is the one used when the full screen is read last e If the capacity of the internal memory is 400 MB or more the bitma
126. y The directory is displayed Scale a Emp filename cati Hark Directory Cr 6 Press the DISP ENTER key The directory display screen closes 7 Perform the following operation to save the bitmap file to the directory on the CF card you checked in step 4 1 Press the FUNC key then press the soft key to eject the media 2 Press the CF soft key 3 Remove the CF card 4 After saving the bitmap files to the CF card insert it into the DX recorder 8 Enter the bmp file name Scale 2 Bmp filename Directory Bi trap bmp Indicator Indicator type Digit Hargin App 8 IM 04L41B01 04E Appendix 1 Example of Creating a Custom Display 9 Click OK then press the DISP ENTER key The bitmap is displayed in the scale component Explanation The directory for saving bitmap files is the directory last used for loading data You should make the size of the components displaying bitmaps the same size as the bitmaps themselves If the bitmap is larger than the component it will be cropped by the size of the component gt D 5 2 x IM 04L41B01 04E App 9 Appendix 2 Viewing Screens Created in DAQStudio Procedure App 10 This is an example of how to view a screen created in DAQStudio on a DX recorder When receiving screen data from the DX recorder the Channel alarm list page is displayed in the work area If the DX includes the AS1 option set up the DX in advance as fo
127. y Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the write Off user is displayed When On the action function is added to enable the message and user displays to be switched on the execution screen 2 Line display Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not the Off message Is displayed in two lines Frame Sets the component frame Raised See page 2 2 Depend ID Set the ID number of the component on which this None component is dependent See Section 2 2 Visible Sets On or Off to indicate whether or not this On component is displayed See Section 2 2 Sync act See Section 2 2 ae IM 04L41B01 04E 2 17 Attributes of Alarm List Components These components are used to display the alarm list Component type List display Overlap restriction A Update 1 sec See Section 1 4 See Section 1 4 cycle Name of Each Component ABA ARSE Channel Type Alarm Te Header quantity title OFF ALL CHANNEL 16 85 5 Alarm level and type Tag comment Tag No or Channel No Alarm event type mark and string Raised FontG None Black On White Sync act List OK On pancel pancel Cancel The Batch group no will be displayed only when Multi batch additional specification BT2 is valid List of Attributes Attribute Description Default value ID Number automatically assigned for component 80 to 83 identification Font Sets the character size of alarm list Yo
128. ype See Section 1 4 Components with Overlap restriction None action functions See Section 1 4 Update 1 sec cycle Parts of the component Background color Comm In A After pressing the Up Down arrow keys to select the Comm In component in the execution panel you can press the DISP ENTER key to display a character number input window on the right Attribute settings dialog box A Ethernet Fo 99996 29 6 35999E 29 Fonte Hone Right n Black Sync act Or Or Cancel Cancel List of Attributes Attribute ID Description Number automatically assigned for component identification Default value 0 to 79 Communication Command no Selects a communication kind of Ethernet or Serial Sets the Modbus send command number specified under Communication Range 1 to 16 Ethernet Font Set the character size of the Modbus input Selectable from Font 5 Font 6 Font 8 Font 12 Font 16 and Font 32 Font 6 DX1000 Font 8 DX2000 Arrangement Color Sets the horizontal arrangement of the string Selectable from Center Left and Right Sets the color of the string showing the Modbus input Sets the color of the string Selectable from among Red Green Blue B violet Brown Orange Y green Lightblue Violet Gray Lime Cyan Darkblue Yellow Lightgray Purple

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