User’sManualYokogawa Electric CorporationModel DX2004/DX2008/DX2010/DX2020/ DX2030/DX2040/DX2048Daqstation DX2000IM 04L42B01-01E7th Edition
ixIM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexContentsChapter 4 Switching Operation Screens4.1 Operations in Operation Mode ...
3-4IM 04L42B01-01E• Range > Type Input type when Mode is Delta or Scale. See the description on Mode above. • Range > Range Input type detai
Measurement Channels and Alarms3-5IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexNote• The DX converts the measured value to a value obtained by removing th
3-6IM 04L42B01-01E3.4 Setting the Moving Average of the InputSet the moving average function of the measurement channel. This function suppresses the
Measurement Channels and Alarms3-7IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex3.5 Setting the Auxiliary Alarm FunctionSet the alarm display and output re
3-8IM 04L42B01-01E• Switch, Relay • Internal Switch > AND Select the internal switches that are to operate using AND logic. Set the range of in
Measurement Channels and Alarms3-9IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex Reset Alarm ACKRelay is activated on the next alarm occurrenceAlar
3-10IM 04L42B01-01E3.6 Hiding the Alarm IndicationSelect whether to enable the alarm hide function.For a description of the function, see section 1.2
Measurement Channels and Alarms3-11IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex3.7 Setting Alarms on ChannelsSet the alarms after setting the range. All
3-12IM 04L42B01-01E On DXs with the /AS1 advanced security option • Alarm Levels and Colors (Release number 3 or later) Press MENU (to switch t
Measurement Channels and Alarms3-13IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexSetup Items• First-CH/Last-CH Select the target channels. The target chan
xIM 04L42B01-01EContentsChapter 7 Customizing Actions Using the Event Action and Remote Control Functions (/R1 and /PM1 Options)7.1 Setting the E
3-14IM 04L42B01-01E• Alarm > Relay Select whether to turn On or Off the relay output.• Alarm > Number Set the output relay number or interna
Measurement Channels and Alarms3-15IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex3.8 Releasing the Alarm Output (Alarm ACK Operation)This operation is vali
3-16IM 04L42B01-01E3.9 Performing Calibration Correction (/CC1 Option)The input value is corrected using segments, and the result is used as a measur
Measurement Channels and Alarms3-17IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex3.10 Counting Pulses (/PM1 Option)The pulses applied to the pulse input te
3-18IM 04L42B01-01E• Example 2: Number of Pulses per Minute Count the pulse signal applied to pulse input terminal number 6 on the DX2004 (scan inte
Measurement Channels and Alarms3-19IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 P01Number of pulses per scan interval102chSum value101c
3-20IM 04L42B01-01E3.11 Setting the Method of Detecting Over-Range Values of Linearly Scaled Measurement ChannelsSetup Screen Press MENU (to switch
Measurement Channels and Alarms3-21IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex3.12 Using the Alarm Annunciator Function (Release number 3 or later)This
3-22IM 04L42B01-01ESetup Items• Alarm action > Annunciator mode Select On to use the annunciator function.• Alarm action > Sequence Select t
Measurement Channels and Alarms3-23IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexProcedure• Opening the Display The annunciator display appears when you t
1-1IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex1.1 Input SectionMeasurement Channel• Number of Measurement Channels and Scan Interv
3-24IM 04L42B01-01EExplanation• Display Window Layouts and Labels The annunciator display layouts and labels change as indicated in the table below.
Measurement Channels and Alarms3-25IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• Annunciator SequenceISA-A-4Sequence diagramProcessSequenceDisplayRelay o
3-26IM 04L42B01-01EWhen the relay is set to AND logicACK ACKAlarm A OccurrenceAlarm B Occurrence Release ReleaseRelay Activated DeactivatedA
Measurement Channels and Alarms3-27IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexISA-ASequence diagramProcessSequenceDisplayRelay outputAlarm iconNormalNorm
3-28IM 04L42B01-01EWhen the relay is set to AND logicRelay holdACK ACKAlarm A OccurrenceAlarm B Occurrence Release ReleaseRelay Activated De
Measurement Channels and Alarms3-29IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexISA-MSequence diagramProcessSequenceDisplayRelay outputAlarm iconNormalNorm
3-30IM 04L42B01-01E3.13 Managing the Input Calibration Interval (/CC1 option; release numbers 4 and later)Manage the input calibration interval to ma
Measurement Channels and Alarms3-31IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexProcedure• Viewing the Calibration Notification Screen The calibrati
3-32IM 04L42B01-01E• Checking the Calibration Due Date Carry out the procedure below to show the display. Press MENU (to switch to setting mode) &g
Measurement Channels and Alarms3-33IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• Finishing Calibration Set the next calibration due date.1. Carry out t
1-2IM 04L42B01-01EThe following input processing and computation are available.DC Voltage DC current Shunt resistor 1 - 5 V Burnout detection Burnout
Switching Operation Screens4-1IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex4.1 Operations in Operation ModeSwitching the Screen with the DISP/ENTER Key an
4-2IM 04L42B01-01EOperations Using Other Keys Favorite key (see section 5.16)FUNC key (see below)Soft keys (see below)USER key (see section 7.1)ST
Switching Operation Screens4-3IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexMenu Item Refer toAlarm ACK Section 3.8Alarm DispRST Section 3.12Message Section
4-4IM 04L42B01-01E4.2 Displaying the Measured Data as Waveforms, Values, or Bar Graphs This section explains how to use the trend, digital, and bar g
Switching Operation Screens4-5IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex Digital display sub menuAUTO SCROLL ON: Automatically switches thedisp
4-6IM 04L42B01-01EExplanation• ALL CHANNEL*/GROUP CHANNEL on the Trend Display In the group display, the waveforms of the channels that are register
Switching Operation Screens4-7IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• TAG DETAIL ON/OFF (Release number 3 or later) When TAG DETAIL is set to ON a
4-8IM 04L42B01-01E When the Tag Number Is Displayed When TAG DETAIL is set to off, display priority is given to the tag number. If TAG DETAIL is on,
Switching Operation Screens4-9IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• TREND SPACE ON/OFF With TREND SPACE ON Space4.2 Displaying the Measured
4-10IM 04L42B01-01E4.3 Displaying Past Measured Data (Historical Trend Display)There are five methods to display the past measured data.For a descrip
1-3IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexDifference computation Low-cutSquare Root Computation Calibration Correction (/CC1 Opt
Switching Operation Screens4-11IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex Historical trend display sub menuSwitches to the specified displayReturns to
4-12IM 04L42B01-01E Expands or reduces the time axis Sub menu when the alarm summary is being displayedSub menu when the message summary is being
Switching Operation Screens4-13IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• Moving the Cursor and Scrolling the Waveform CursorMoves the cursor to t
4-14IM 04L42B01-01E• Specifying the Display Range Specify the display range. Items inside the parentheses are for the vertical trend display.* When
Switching Operation Screens4-15IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex4. Press the left/right (up/down) arrow key to move the frame indicating the d
4-16IM 04L42B01-01E• Displaying Measured Data from the Specified Date and Time (Release number 3 or later) You can search for measured data from th
Switching Operation Screens4-17IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex4. Select Display or Event, and press DISP/ENTER.A search time input window ap
4-18IM 04L42B01-01E• You can configure the calendar so that weeks start with Sunday or Monday. Procedure Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), ho
Switching Operation Screens4-19IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexExplanation• ALL CHANNEL/GROUP CHANNEL In the group display, the waveforms of
4-20IM 04L42B01-01E● FINE GRIDWith FINE GRID OFF With FINE GRID ON Fine grid• TAG DETAIL When TAG DETAIL is set to ON and a tag does not
1-4IM 04L42B01-01E1.2 AlarmsThis function generates an alarm when the measured data meets a certain condition. Up to four alarms can be set for each
Switching Operation Screens4-21IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• MESSAGE DISP 1, MESSAGE DISP 2 Switch between message displays.• CURSOR VA
4-22IM 04L42B01-01E• TOP CHANNEL (Release number 3 or later) The following example is for when the top channel is set to channel 8. The displayed sc
Switching Operation Screens4-23IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• TIME AXIS > ZOOM+ and ZOOM-The time axis can be expanded or reduced aroun
4-24IM 04L42B01-01E• INFORMATION (Information on the Displayed Measured Data) The following information is displayed.Page switch markUse the left an
Switching Operation Screens4-25IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex4.4 Display the Statuses of All Channels on One Screen (Overview Display)This
4-26IM 04L42B01-01E• Individual Alarm ACK Operation (Only on DXs with the /AS1 advanced security option) You can perform alarm ACK on individual ala
Switching Operation Screens4-27IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• TAG DETAIL The same as the TAG DETAIL setting in other displays. The follo
4-28IM 04L42B01-01E4.5 Displaying Various InformationThis section explains how to display reports (/M1 and /PM1 options) and how to use the status di
Switching Operation Screens4-29IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex Carry out the procedure below to switch the displayed report data. Up arrow
4-30IM 04L42B01-01E• Event Level Switch Status Display (Release number 3 or later) Displays the status of the event level switches. You cannot perfo
1-5IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexAlarm IndicationThe alarm conditions are displayed as alarm icons in the status displa
Switching Operation Screens4-31IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex4.6 Using the Alarm SummaryThis section explains how to use the alarm summary.
4-32IM 04L42B01-01E• TAG DETAIL The same as the TAG DETAIL setting in other displays. When the Tag Number Is Not Displayed Tag comments are displa
Switching Operation Screens4-33IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex4.7 Using the Message SummaryThis section explains how to use the message summ
4-34IM 04L42B01-01E4.8 Using the Memory SummaryThis section explains how to use the memory summary.For a description of the function, see section 1.3
Switching Operation Screens4-35IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• Saving the Data Save the data in the internal memory to the CF card or the
4-36IM 04L42B01-01E Progress Display When Saving All Data of the Internal Memory (Release Number 2 or Later) If you carry out All Save* on the memory
Switching Operation Screens4-37IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexExplanation• Save directory• The data is saved by creating a directory each ti
4-38IM 04L42B01-01E4.9 Displaying a List of Operation LogsDisplays the following operation logs.Login log*1, error log, communication log, FTP log, W
Switching Operation Screens4-39IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexFactor DescriptionKEY Key operationCOM Operations via communicationREM Operatio
4-40IM 04L42B01-01E• Web Log Operation (see the table on the next page)Error code*Requested operation (see the table below)Date/time* See sectio
1-6IM 04L42B01-01E• Alarm Hide Function The alarm setting is displayed, but no indication is made when an alarm occurs. The alarm is also not record
Switching Operation Screens4-41IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• SNTP Log Error message (detail code)*Error code*Date/time* See section
4-42IM 04L42B01-01E• Operation Log (Only on DXs with the /AS1 advanced security option) To switch displays, in the display selection menu, select L
Switching Operation Screens4-43IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex4.10 Showing the Four Panel DisplayThis section explains how to use the four p
4-44IM 04L42B01-01E• Expanding One of the Panels to Full Screen1. Press DISP/ENTER.The title bar of one of the panels turns dark blue.2. Select the
Switching Operation Screens4-45IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex4.11 Displaying Stacked Bar Graphs (/M1 and /PM1 options; release number 3 or
4-46IM 04L42B01-01EExplanation• SINGLE GRAPH/DUAL GRAPH You can display one or two bar graphs. The sums of the first channel in a group and of all o
Switching Operation Screens4-47IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexReport kind Display Area 1 Display Area 2 Display Area 3 Display Area 4Hour, H+
4-48IM 04L42B01-01E• Power Failure and Time Adjustment Indications Indicates a power failureA “C” appears if more than onereport has been filed f
5-1IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex5.1 Setting Display GroupsAssign channels and set the group
5-2IM 04L42B01-01ENoteThe channel settings of a display group can be copied to another group on a DX with release number 2 or later. Procedure
1-7IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex• Reflash When multiple alarms are assigned to one alarm output relay, this function
5-3IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex5.2 Displaying Tags or Channel NumbersDisplay the channels u
5-4IM 04L42B01-01E• Tag Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), and select the Menu tab > Meas channel > Tag, Memory sample, Alarm delay.
5-5IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndexSetup Items• Operating environment > Tag/Channel This se
5-6IM 04L42B01-01E5.3 Setting the Trend Interval and Switching to the Secondary Trend IntervalSet the trend interval. Switch the trend interval to th
5-7IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex• Message > Change message On: Writes the time the inte
5-8IM 04L42B01-01E5.4 Writing MessagesWrite messages.Setup Screen• Message Write Group Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), hold down FUNC for 3
5-9IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex• Message No. Select the message number (1 to 100). Message
5-10IM 04L42B01-01E• Writing Free Messages Create a message on the spot and write it.1. Display the group to write the message.2. Press FUNC.The F
5-11IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex5.5 Changing the Channel Display ColorsChange the channel d
5-12IM 04L42B01-01E5.6 Displaying Channels in Display ZonesSpecify a waveform display zone for each channel so that waveforms do not overlap.For a de
1-8IM 04L42B01-01EInternal SwitchThe alarm status can be output to software switches (30 internal switches). The values of the internal switch are sho
5-13IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex5.7 Displaying a Scale on the Trend DisplayDisplay a scale
5-14IM 04L42B01-01E• Scale > Division Set the number of divisions to make with the main scale marks on the trend display to a value from 4 to 12
5-15IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndexNote• If the scales of multiple channels are set to the sam
5-16IM 04L42B01-01E5.8 Displaying Alarm Point Marks and Color Scale Band on the ScaleDisplay alarm point marks on the scale. Display the specified ra
5-17IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex• Alarm Mark Indication Displays marks indicating the valu
5-18IM 04L42B01-01E5.9 Partially Expanding the WaveformPartially expand a waveform (reduce the other sections) on the display.We recommend that you d
5-19IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex • Partial > Boundary Set the value that is to be the
5-20IM 04L42B01-01E5.10 Changing the Display Layout, Clearing of the Waveform at Start, Message Display Direction, Waveform Line Width, and GridChang
5-21IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex5.11 Changing the Bar Graph Display MethodChange the bar gr
5-22IM 04L42B01-01EWhen the Display Direction of the Bar Graph Is Vertical• Normal Value at the bottom of the bar graph: Span lower limit or span up
iIM 04L42B01-01EThank you for purchasing the Daqstation DX2000 (hereafter referred to as “DX”).This User’s Manual explains how to use the DX. To ensur
1-9IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex1.3 DisplayCommon Items Related to the Display• 10.4 TFT Color LCD and the Screen Co
5-23IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndexWhen the Display Direction of the Bar Graph Is HorizontalThe
5-24IM 04L42B01-01E5.12 Using the Circular DisplayUse a circular display in place of the trend display.For a description of the function, see section
5-25IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex• Operation at One Cycle Press MENU (to switch to setting
5-26IM 04L42B01-01ESetup Items• View > Trend type Select Circular. • Circular/Save interval > Time per revolution [/rev] Select the time of
5-27IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndexProcedure• Circular Display1. Press DISP/ENTER to show the
5-28IM 04L42B01-01E• Simplified Historical Trend Press the up arrow key while showing the quarter cycle to show the historical trend of the displaye
5-29IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex• Changing the Displayed Contents1. Press DISP/ENTER to sh
5-30IM 04L42B01-01E• Specifying the Display Range Select the display range.1. Press the up arrow key.The waveform of the entire data range is displ
5-31IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndexExplanation• Scale Marks The number of scale marks varies
5-32IM 04L42B01-01E5.13 Changing the Background Color of the DisplayChange the background color of the display. This setting is applied to the operat
1-10IM 04L42B01-01EStatus Display SectionThe following information is displayed in the status display section during operation mode or setting mode.Me
5-33IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex5.14 Automatically Switching Display GroupsAutomatically sw
5-34IM 04L42B01-01E5.15 Automatically Switching Back to the Default DisplayShow a preset display when there is no operation for a specific time.Setup
5-35IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex5.16 Using the Favorite KeyRegister a frequently used displ
5-36IM 04L42B01-01E• Time axis zoom (Release number 3 or later) Specify this setting when Action is set to Favorite.Setting DescriptionCurrent Histo
5-37IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex5.17 Writing a Message When the DX Recovers from a Power Fa
5-38IM 04L42B01-01E5.18 Changing the FUNC Key Menu and Display Selection MenuChange the FUNC key menu that appears when the FUNC key is pressed and t
5-39IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex• Changing the Display Order of the FUNC Key Menu Menu ite
5-40IM 04L42B01-01E• Description of the Display Selection Menus and Sub Menus Items with asterisk (*) are set to Hide by default.Display Selection M
5-41IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndexDisplay Selection Menu Sub Menu Reference SectionINFORMATION
5-42IM 04L42B01-01E5.19 Displaying Comments (Release number 3 or later)Register text strings to comment text fields and combine comment text fields t
1-11IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexTrend Display (T-Y)Waveform data is displayed in a waveform. For the operating proced
5-43IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndexSetup Items• Comment txt field no, Text info You can regis
6-1IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex6.1 Setting the Recording Conditions of the Measured DataSet the method for recordi
6-2IM 04L42B01-01E• Recording Conditions of Event Data Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), and select the Menu tab > Data save > Event dat
6-3IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex• Circular/Save interval See section 5.12.• Event data (when recording event data
6-4IM 04L42B01-01E6.2 Setting the Method for Saving the DataSet the method for recording the measured data to the storage medium.For a description of
6-5IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndexSetup Items• Save > Auto saveSettings DescriptionOn Automatically saves the meas
6-6IM 04L42B01-01E6.3 Using the Batch FunctionSet the batch function.For a description of the function, see section 1.5.Setup Screen• Batch Function
6-7IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndexSetup Items• Batch > On/Off Select On to use the batch function. For details o
6-8IM 04L42B01-01E• Displaying the Text Field Settings If you are using the multi batch function (/BT2 option), see the DX1000/DX1000N/DX2000 Multi
6-9IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex The settings that you made in setting mode appear here. Select a text fiel
1-12IM 04L42B01-01E• Updating of the Waveform On the screen, 30 dots along the time axis is represented by a unit called division (see the figure on
6-10IM 04L42B01-01E6.4 Starting/Stopping the Recording and Saving the Measured dataStart the recording and save the measured data to the external sto
6-11IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex• Saving Measured Data Manually (Collectively Storing Unsaved Data) Automatic sav
6-12IM 04L42B01-01EExplanation• Operations That Start Simultaneously with Memory Start• Waveform display updating on the trend display.• Report (/M
6-13IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex• Changing Settings and Performing File Operations during Recording (Memory sampli
6-14IM 04L42B01-01E6.5 Manually Saving the Measured Data (Manual Sample)Save the instantaneous values of all channels (excluding those set to Skip or
6-15IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndexExplanation• Number of Manual Sampled Data Set in the Internal Memory The number
6-16IM 04L42B01-01E6.6 Saving the Screen Image Data (Snapshot)Save the current screen image data to the CF card. This operation is called snapshot, a
6-17IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex6.7 Managing the Files on the Storage MediumThis section explains how to display a
6-18IM 04L42B01-01E Deleting a File Press the arrow keys to select the file to be deleted, and press the Delete soft key. A confirmation window app
6-19IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex6.8 Loading and Displaying the Measured Data in the Storage MediumLoad the display
1-13IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex Message display method• Except for the vertical display, you can set the direction
6-20IM 04L42B01-01E6.9 Saving/Loading the Setup DataSave the setup data to the external storage medium or load the setup data from the external stora
6-21IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex• Loading the Setup Data for the Setting Mode1. Carry out the procedure below to
6-22IM 04L42B01-01E• Loading the Setup Data for the Setting Mode and Basic Setting Mode1. Carry out the procedure below to show the display. On DXs
6-23IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndexExplanation• Setup Data File On DXs without the /AS1 advanced security option• T
6-24IM 04L42B01-01E6.10 Loading and Saving Report Templates (/M1 and /PM1 options; release numbers 4 and later)This section explains the procedures f
6-25IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex• Saving a Template File1. Carry out the procedure below to show the display. Pr
6-26IM 04L42B01-01EExplanation• Report Template Files• The report template file name extension is .xml.• The DX can only handle template files that
7-1IM 04L42B01-01ECustomizing Actions Using the Event Action and Remote Control Functions (/R1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex7.1 Setting
7-2IM 04L42B01-01E• Match Time Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), and select the Menu tab > Timer, Event action > Match time timer. S
7-3IM 04L42B01-01ECustomizing Actions Using the Event Action and Remote Control Functions (/R1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex• Event-Acti
1-14IM 04L42B01-01E• Partial Expanded Display By compressing a section of the waveform display range, the rest of the section is expanded. In the e
7-4IM 04L42B01-01E• Timer Timer used by event action. Used also in the TLOG computation computation function.* The timer cannot be changed while me
7-5IM 04L42B01-01ECustomizing Actions Using the Event Action and Remote Control Functions (/R1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndexProcedure• R
7-6IM 04L42B01-01EExplanation• Resetting the Relative Timer Restarts the timer.• The resetting of the timer is considered to be a timeout. (If the
7-7IM 04L42B01-01ECustomizing Actions Using the Event Action and Remote Control Functions (/R1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex7.2 Setup Ex
7-8IM 04L42B01-01EExample 3: Saving the Data Every Day at Hour 17Save the recorded data to the CF card every day at hour 17. Use logic box number 3. U
7-9IM 04L42B01-01ECustomizing Actions Using the Event Action and Remote Control Functions (/R1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndexExample 4: R
7-10IM 04L42B01-01E7.3 Changing the Response to Remote Contact Input Opening and Closing (/R1 and /PM1 options; release number 3 or later)Set the rem
8-1IM 04L42B01-01EUsing the Security Function12345678910111213AppIndex8.1 Disabling the Key Operation (Key Lock Function)Disable the key operation.Fo
8-2IM 04L42B01-01E• Keylock > Key action, Media/USB, Action of Function Select whether to lock each item.Settings DescriptionFree Key lock not ap
8-3IM 04L42B01-01EUsing the Security Function12345678910111213AppIndex8.2 Enabling Only Registered Users to Operate the DX (Login Function)Only regis
1-15IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexDigital DisplayDisplays the measured data numerically using large numbers. For the op
8-4IM 04L42B01-01E• Registering Administrators Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), hold down FUNC for 3 s (to switch to basic setting mode), and
8-5IM 04L42B01-01EUsing the Security Function12345678910111213AppIndexSetup ItemsThe login function can be set separately for login through keys and l
8-6IM 04L42B01-01E• User number Up to 30 users can be registered.• User settings > Mode The available settings vary depending on the Security s
8-7IM 04L42B01-01EUsing the Security Function12345678910111213AppIndex8.3 Logging in and Logging OutThis section explains the procedure to log into t
8-8IM 04L42B01-01E Auto Logout If auto logout is enabled, you are automatically logged out if there is no key operation for a specified time.• Chan
9-1IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex9.1 Setting the Expression, Measurement Range, Alar
9-2IM 04L42B01-01E• Conditions of TLOG Computation and Rolling Average Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), and select the Menu tab > Math cha
9-3IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex • Span Lower, Span Upper Set the measurement rang
9-4IM 04L42B01-01E• Rolling average • On/Off To take the rolling average of the measured results, select On. • Interval Select the sampling int
9-5IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex9.2 Writing ExpressionsThis section explains the me
1-16IM 04L42B01-01EBar Graph DisplayWaveform data is displayed in a bar graph. For the operating procedure, see section 4.2. HorizontalVerticalAlarm
9-6IM 04L42B01-01EFour Arithmetic OperationExpression Example• Addition 001+002 (Determines the sum of the measured values of channel 1 and channel
9-7IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndexLogical ComputationChecks whether the two data value
9-8IM 04L42B01-01ETLOG ComputationIn the explanation below, an expression containing a computing element in e1, an internal switch (S), a relay (I), o
9-9IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndexCLOG ComputationOnly data of measurement channels, c
9-10IM 04L42B01-01ESpecial ComputationPRE( )(Syntax) PRE(e1)(Condition) Determines the previous value of e1.HOLD(a):b(Syntax) HOLD(a):b(Condition)
9-11IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex9.3 Displaying the Computation ChannelsComputation
9-12IM 04L42B01-01E• Alarm Marks and Color Scale Band Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), and select the Menu tab > Math channel > Alarm m
9-13IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex9.4 Starting/Stopping Computation, Resetting Compu
9-14IM 04L42B01-01E• Stopping the Computation • Stopping the Computation Simultaneously with the Memory Sampling1. Press STOP. A confirmation di
9-15IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex9.5 Creating ReportsSet how the reports are create
1-17IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexHistorical Trend DisplayThe waveform of the past measured data (display or event data
9-16IM 04L42B01-01ESetup Items• Report > Report select > 1, 2, 3, and 4 Select the type of data to output as reports. The only data type that
9-17IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex• Report Channel numberThe report is output in ord
9-18IM 04L42B01-01E9.6 Creating a Report Template (Release numbers 4 and later)This section explains how to make a report template.To create a report
9-19IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndexKeyword FormatKeywords are written by themselves or
9-20IM 04L42B01-01EKeyword DefinitionsFor examples of how to use the keywords, see “Report Template Examples.”• System Keywords One keyword produces
9-21IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex• ParametersParameter Format Range DescriptionRepo
9-22IM 04L42B01-01EReport Template Examples• System Keyword Examples Mixing a keyword and textFile header: $FileHeader$Date and time: $DateTime$↓Fil
9-23IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex Keywords in merged cells are affected by the left
10-1IM 04L42B01-01EUsing External Input Channels (/MC1 Option)12345678910111213AppIndex10.1 Setting External Input ChannelsExternal input channels ca
10-2IM 04L42B01-01E• Tag, Memory Sample, and Alarm Delay Time Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), and select the Menu tab > Ext. channel >
1-18IM 04L42B01-01E• Added MessagesAdded messages can be written. For the operating procedure, see section 5.4.• Auto Span Display (Release number 3
10-3IM 04L42B01-01EUsing External Input Channels (/MC1 Option)12345678910111213AppIndexSetup Items• Setting the Input The measured values of externa
10-4IM 04L42B01-01E• Ext. range > Unit Set the unit. (Up to 6 characters, A a # 1;forreleasenumbers3andlater:°,Ω,andμ.)• Alarm The av
10-5IM 04L42B01-01EUsing External Input Channels (/MC1 Option)12345678910111213AppIndex10.2 Displaying the External Input ChannelsExternal input chan
10-6IM 04L42B01-01E• Partial Expanded Display Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), and select the Menu tab > Ext. channel > Partial.* The
11-1IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndex11.1 A List of MessagesThere are cases in which error codes and messages are displayed on
11-2IM 04L42B01-01ECode Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section43 A channel number cannot repeat in a group. Check that a channel is not regi
11-3IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexCode Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section96 This menu is locked. Check the key
11-4IM 04L42B01-01ECode Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section132 You have exceeded the available number of commands. The maximum number of
11-5IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndex• Execution ErrorsCode Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section150 This action is
11-6IM 04L42B01-01ECode Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section765 Preauthentication failed. Preauthentication failed. Check the information
iiIM 04L42B01-01ENotes• The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the instrume
1-19IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexCircular DisplayThe circular display shows the measured data on a circular time axis
11-7IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexOperation ErrorsCode Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section200 Operation aborted
11-8IM 04L42B01-01ECode Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section250 Failed to load template file. The template file that you attempted to load
11-9IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexCommunication Application Errors• Errors Related to E-mail and Web Server260 IP address is
11-10IM 04L42B01-01E• Errors Related to FTP ClientFor a description of the FTP client function of the DX, see the Communication Interface User’s Manu
11-11IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexCode MessageCharacter String and DetailsREPLY Failed to receive data on the control conne
11-12IM 04L42B01-01ECode Message285 FTP data connection error.Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 285.C
11-13IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexCode Message294 No time correction because excess time deviation with SNTP server. Further
11-14IM 04L42B01-01ECode Message298 Deletion of the hostname to the DNS server failed.Further details are provided by the character string that appear
11-15IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexCommunication ErrorsFor information regarding the communication function of the DX, see th
11-16IM 04L42B01-01E• Other Communication ErrorsAn English error message is returned via the communication interface. It is not displayed on the scre
1-20IM 04L42B01-01EOverview DisplayDisplays a list of the statuses of all channels.You can move the cursor to select a channel and display the trend,
11-17IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexStatus MessagesCode Message500 Execution is complete.501 Please wait a moment...503 Data a
11-18IM 04L42B01-01ECode Message562 Ethernet cable is disconnected.Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code
11-19IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexWarning MessagesCode Message Ref. Section600 Measured data and Settings have been initiali
11-20IM 04L42B01-01E11.2 TroubleshootingIs the power supply connected properly?Is the power supplied properly?NONONOYESYESYESDoes not function (nothi
11-21IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexDoes the input meetthe specifications? NONONONONOYESYESYESYES• The error is large. • The
11-22IM 04L42B01-01E Taking measures against noise?NOYES• Move the input and communication wires away from the noise source.• Ground the recorder.•
12-1IM 04L42B01-01ECalibration12345678910111213AppIndex12.1 Periodic InspectionCheck the operation periodically to keep the DX in good working order.
12-2IM 04L42B01-01E12.2 Calibrating the DXIt is recommended that the DX be calibrated once a year to assure its measurement accuracy.Calibration serv
12-3IM 04L42B01-01ECalibration12345678910111213AppIndexTemperature Measurement When Using an RTD (Example for the DX2010) Decade resistance boxThe r
13-1IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndex13.1 Signal Input and AlarmMeasurement InputItem SpecificationsNumber of inputs, scan inter
1-21IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexAlarm SummaryDisplays a list of the most recent alarms.• Up to 1000 alarms can be di
13-2IM 04L42B01-01EItem SpecificationsThermocouple burnout* Burnout upscale/downscale selectable (for each channel).Normal:2kΩorless.,Burnout:10
13-3IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndex13.2 Display FunctionDisplayItem SpecificationsDisplay* 10.4-inch TFT color LCD (640 × 480
13-4IM 04L42B01-01EItem SpecificationsHistorical display (circular display)Display format Full circle display and quarter cycle displayOthers Same as
13-5IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexOther Displayed InformationItem SpecificationsTag display Tag numbers and comments can be di
13-6IM 04L42B01-01E13.3 Data Saving FunctionConfigurationItem SpecificationsInternal memory Temporarily saves various types of data.Medium Flash memo
13-7IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexManual Sampled DataItem SpecificationsItem Measured value at an arbitrary timeSpecify up to
13-8IM 04L42B01-01ECustom Display Setup DataItem SpecificationsContents Custom display layout settingsFormat TextFile name Up to 32 charactersSave to/
13-9IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndex13.4 Other Standard FunctionsEvent Action FunctionItem SpecificationsEvent action Execute a
13-10IM 04L42B01-01ECommunication FunctionsItem SpecificationsElectrical and mechanical specificationsConforms to IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet frames conform
13-11IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndex13.5 OptionsAlarm Output Relay (/A1, /A2, /A3, /A4, and /A5)Item SpecificationsAction Outp
1-22IM 04L42B01-01EMessage SummaryDisplays a list of written messages and the time the messages were written.• Up to 450 messages can be displayed.•
13-12IM 04L42B01-01EDesktop Type (/H5[ ])Item SpecificationsConstruction With carrying handle./H5D, /H5F, /H5R, /H5J, /H5H: Power Inlet connector. Wit
13-13IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexCu10, Cu25 RTD Input/3 Leg Isolated RTD Input (/N1)Item SpecificationsFunction In addition
13-14IM 04L42B01-01E3 Leg Isolated RTD Input (/N2)Item SpecificationsInput terminal All the RTD input terminals (A, B, and b) are isolated on each cha
13-15IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexRemote Control (/R1)Item SpecificationsNumber of input terminals 8Input type Isolated from
13-16IM 04L42B01-01EUSB Interface (/USB1)Item SpecificationsUSB port Complies with Rev. 1.1 and host functionNumber of ports 2 (one each on the front
13-17IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexDC/AC 24 V Power Supply (/P1)Item SpecificationsRated supply voltage 24 VDC and 24 VAC (50/
13-18IM 04L42B01-01EAdvanced Security Function (/AS1; release numbers 4 and later)Item SpecificationsLogin function Only registered users can operate
13-19IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndex13.6 General SpecificationsConstructionItem SpecificationsMounting Flush panel mounting (o
13-20IM 04L42B01-01ETransport and Storage ConditionsItem SpecificationsAmbient temperature –25 to 60°CAmbient humidity 5 to 95%RH (no condensation)Vib
13-21IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexStandard PerformanceItem SpecificationsMeasurement/display accuracyStandard operating condi
1-23IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexMemory SummaryDisplays the information pertaining to the display data and event data
13-22IM 04L42B01-01EItem SpecificationsMeasuring accuracy in case of scalingAccuracy during scaling (digits) = measurement accuracy (digits) × multipl
13-23IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndex13.6 General SpecificationsMiscellaneousItem SpecificationsMemory backup A built-in lithiu
13-24IM 04L42B01-01E13.7 External DimensionsSee the DX2000 Operation Guide (IM04L42B01-02E).
App-1IM 04L42B01-01EAppendix12345678910111213AppIndexAppendix 1 File Size of Display Data and Event DataThis section explains how to calculate the fi
App-2IM 04L42B01-01E• Data Size per Sample Display Data (Number of measurement channels×4 bytes) + (Number of external input channels×4 bytes) + (n
App-3IM 04L42B01-01EAppendix12345678910111213AppIndexSave Duration to the CF CardWe will estimate the duration over which measured data can be saved t
App-4IM 04L42B01-01EAppendix 2 Types of Data Files That the DX Can Create and Their ApplicationThis section explains the types of data files that the
App-5IM 04L42B01-01EAppendix12345678910111213AppIndexAppendix 3 Text File Data FormatThis section explains the format of text files. The text files t
App-6IM 04L42B01-01EFile Output ExampleBelow is a manual sample data example of channels 1, 2, 3, and 4.YRECManual Sample Data Version 1.02.00Model
App-7IM 04L42B01-01EAppendix12345678910111213AppIndexReport File Format• The hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly reports are output using numeric valu
1-24IM 04L42B01-01EReport Data (/M1 and /PM1 Options)Report data residing in the internal memory can be displayed.For the operating procedure, see sec
App-8IM 04L42B01-01Errr•••r Contents of the report file (13 characters) Hourly Daily Hourly+Daily Daily+Weekly Daily+Monthly Example: When the
App-9IM 04L42B01-01EAppendix12345678910111213AppIndexFile Output ExampleBelow is an example of an hourly report of 4 channels while creating hourly an
App-10IM 04L42B01-01ENote• When the channel data is in the condition shown in the table below, the Er, Ov, or Bo status is output to a report.Data Co
App-11IM 04L42B01-01EAppendixFormat of the Change Settings Log (/AS1 option)• The change settings log is output as a tab-separated text file.• Each
App-12IM 04L42B01-01EFile Output ExampleBelow is an example of a change settings log file with two change settings log entries.YRECSetting Change Data
Index-1IM 04L42B01-01EIndex12345678910111213AppIndexIndexSymbol** ...
Index-2IM 04L42B01-01Ede-energize... 1-7decimal point type...
Index-3IM 04L42B01-01EIndex12345678910111213AppIndexJjump default display ... 5-34Kkeyboard ..
Index-4IM 04L42B01-01Erelational computation ... 9-6relative time ...
Index-5IM 04L42B01-01EIndex12345678910111213AppIndextrend rate switching ... 5-6trend space
1-25IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex• Display Modes You can switch the bar graph between single graph and dual graph di
1-26IM 04L42B01-01EFour Panel DisplayDisplays four different display formats on a single screen. Because the size of each screen is reduced to 1/4, th
1-27IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexOther Useful Functions• Automatically Reverting to the Specified Display Show a pre
1-28IM 04L42B01-01E1.4 Data Storage FunctionThis section explains the types of data that the DX can record and how to store them.For information abou
iiiIM 04L42B01-01EDX’s Version and Functions Described in This ManualThe contents of this manual corresponds to the DX with release number 4 and style
1-29IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexFlow of Data Recording and StorageMeasured data is recorded once to the internal memo
1-30IM 04L42B01-01ERecording Method of Display Data and Event DataFor the setting procedure, see section 6.1.• Types of Data to Be Acquired Select d
1-31IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex• Recording Conditions of Event DataItem DescriptionSource channels Same as the disp
1-32IM 04L42B01-01E• Creating Files through Key Operation Files can be created using keys. TimePrevious filesKey operationFileFile FileCurrent f
1-33IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexSaving Data to the External Storage MediumFor the setting and operating procedure, se
1-34IM 04L42B01-01E Save Operation (Constantly Retaining the Most Recent Data Files Using Media FIFO) (Release Number 2 or Later) When saving the da
1-35IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex• File Name You can select the file name configuration from three types.DateSerialB
1-36IM 04L42B01-01EFile Names on DXs before Release Number 2The table below shows the file name that is assigned when the measured data is saved to th
1-37IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex• Saving Data through Key Operation You can carry out the following data save opera
1-38IM 04L42B01-01E1.5 Batch FunctionThis section explains the DX batch function. For information about the multi batch function (/BT2 option), see t
ivIM 04L42B01-01EEdition DX Addition and change to functions Refer to5 Release number 3(Version 3.0x)Divided the setting mode displays with tabs. All
1-39IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex1.6 Event Action and Remote Control Functions (/R1 and /PM1 Options)A specified acti
1-40IM 04L42B01-01E• Timers Four timers are available. The timers are also used with the TLOG computation function (/M1 and /PM1 options). Timer Ty
1-41IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexAction• Actions Select from the following actions.Action Level/Edge*1 Description
1-42IM 04L42B01-01E Resetting the Relative Timer If the event is set to output relay, internal switch, match time timer, or alarm, the resetting of
1-43IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexMiscellaneous• Limitations on the Combinations of Events and Actions The combinatio
1-44IM 04L42B01-01E1.7 Security FunctionThis section explains the DX security functions.For information about the security functions on DXs with the
1-45IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexLogin FunctionOnly registered users can operate the DX. Access from communication fun
1-46IM 04L42B01-01E1.8 Computation and Report Function (/M1 and /PM1 Options)Computation FunctionEquations can be defined in computation channels by
1-47IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexType Example Description of the ExampleCLOG computation CLOG.SUM(001.002.003)Determin
1-48IM 04L42B01-01E• Data That Can Be Used in Equations The data listed below can be used.Data Notation DescriptionMeasurement channel data 001, etc
vIM 04L42B01-01EEdition DX Addition and change to functions Reference6 Release number 4(Version 4.0x)Style number 3Advanced security function (/AS1 op
1-49IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex• Computation Data Dropout A computation data dropout occurs if the computation is
1-50IM 04L42B01-01E Resetting the TLOG Computed Value You can select whether to reset the TLOG computed value at each interval. The figure below ill
1-51IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexReport FunctionThis function is used to create hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly rep
1-52IM 04L42B01-01ESpecial Data HandlingThis section explains the handling of special data in TLOG computation, CLOG computation, and reports.• Power
1-53IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexReport Template (Release numbers 4 and later)You can create report templates and use
1-54IM 04L42B01-01E1.9 FAIL/Status Output Function (/F1 and /F2 Options)Output Relay Operation Assignment (Release numbers 4 and later)For this funct
1-55IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexStatus OutputOutputs the status below with a relay contact signal (1 relay). You can
1-56IM 04L42B01-01E1.10 Other FunctionsTime Related Functions• Time Correction The DX internal clock can be changed in the following manner.Method
1-57IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexSystem DisplayDisplays the total number of inputs on the DX, the size of the internal
1-58IM 04L42B01-01EUSB Interface (/USB1 option)You can connect keyboards, barcode readers , or USB flash memory to two USB ports, one on the front and
viIM 04L42B01-01EHow to Use This ManualStructure of the ManualRead the Operation Guide first to familiarize yourself with the basic operation, and the
Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-112345678910111213AppIndex2.1 Setting the Date/TimeSet the date/time. If you are using the DX in a region that uses
2-2IM 04L42B01-01E2.2 Setting the Time Difference from GMTSet the time zone of the region in which the DX will be used. Make sure to set this value i
Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-312345678910111213AppIndex2.3 Setting the Time Correction Operation during Memory SamplingThis function gradually c
2-4IM 04L42B01-01E2.4 Setting the Date FormatSelect the display format of the date.Setup Screen Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), hold down FU
Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-512345678910111213AppIndex2.5 Viewing the DX InformationShow the DX information on the system information screen an
2-6IM 04L42B01-01E• Network Information Screen The following values set on the DX are displayed. IP address, MAC address, DNS server, host name, an
Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-712345678910111213AppIndex2.6 Changing the Displayed LanguageSet the displayed language.Setup Screen Press MENU (t
2-8IM 04L42B01-01E2.7 Setting the LCD Brightness and Backlight SaverChange the LCD brightness. In addition, set the backlight saver function to prolo
Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-912345678910111213AppIndex2.8 Initializing Settings and Clearing the Internal MemoryInitialize the settings to defa
2-10IM 04L42B01-01ESetup Items• Initialize On DXs without the /AS1 advanced security optionSettings DescriptionClear 1 Clears and initializes the da
viiIM 04L42B01-01EConventions Used in This Manul UnitDenotes 1024. Example: 768 KB (file size)Denotes 1000.MarkingsWARNINGProcedureSetup ScreenSetu
Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-1112345678910111213AppIndex2.9 Outputting the DX Status via the Relay Contact (/F1 and /F2 Options)A signal is outp
2-12IM 04L42B01-01E• Status Relay Details Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), hold down FUNC for 3 s (to switch to basic setting mode), and sele
Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-1312345678910111213AppIndex• Status Relay Details > Alarm (Release numbers 3 and later) On: Outputs a relay sig
2-14IM 04L42B01-01E2.10 Controlling the DX with the Remote Control Terminal (/KB1 and /KB2 Options)Handling Precautions• If the infrared signal outp
Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-1512345678910111213AppIndexPreparing the Remote Control Terminal• Names of Parts Infrared signal output section
2-16IM 04L42B01-01EControlling the DXControl the DX by pointing the infrared output section of the remote control terminal to the light-receiving sect
Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-1712345678910111213AppIndex• Numbers Number (1 to 9 and 0)Decimal pointHowever, when setting a constant to be u
2-18IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshootingThe DX does not react when you try to control it using the remote control terminal.• Are the correct batteries load
Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-1912345678910111213AppIndex2.11 Controlling the DX with a Keyboard or Barcode Reader (/USB1 Option)This section exp
2-20IM 04L42B01-01EOperating from the KeyboardUse the keyboard while watching the DX screen. An operation that can be carried out on the DX can be car
viiiIM 04L42B01-01EContentsDX’s Version and Functions Described in This Manual ... iii
Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-2112345678910111213AppIndex• Invalid Keys Keys enclosed in frames are invalid. The 104 Keyboard for a PC (US)2
2-22IM 04L42B01-01EBarcode Reader Operations (Release number 3 or later)When you scan communication commands with a barcode reader, the DX will respon
Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-2312345678910111213AppIndex• How to Use Follow the standard operating procedure for the barcode reader that you ar
2-24IM 04L42B01-01E2.12 Using the USB Flash Memory (/USB1 Option)Connecting/Removing a USB Flash Memory• Connecting a USB Flash Memory If you are u
Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-2512345678910111213AppIndexSetting DescriptionSave Manual Saves unsaved data in the internal memory to the USB flash
2-26IM 04L42B01-01E2.13 Setting the Decimal Point Type (Release number 3 or later)You can set the decimal point type for the display and files saved
Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-2712345678910111213AppIndex2.14 Showing or Hiding the Menu Item for Switching from Setting Mode to Basic Setting Mo
Measurement Channels and Alarms3-1IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex3.1 Setting the Scan Interval and the Integration Time of the A/D Converter
3-2IM 04L42B01-01E3.2 Setting the Burnout Detection and the Reference Junction Compensation of the Thermocouple InputSet the function that detects bu
Measurement Channels and Alarms3-3IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex3.3 Setting the Input RangeSet the input range for each channel.Setup Scree
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