Yokogawa Button Operated DX2000 User Manual

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Page 1 - Daqstation DX2000

User’sManualYokogawa Electric CorporationModel DX2004/DX2008/DX2010/DX2020/ DX2030/DX2040/DX2048Daqstation DX2000IM 04L42B01-01E7th Edition

Page 2 - • DAQSTANDARD Manuals

ixIM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexContentsChapter 4 Switching Operation Screens4.1 Operations in Operation Mode ...

Page 3 - Revisions

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

Page 4 - DX’s Version and Functions

Measurement Channels and Alarms3-5IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexNote• The DX converts the measured value to a value obtained by removing th

Page 5

3-6IM 04L42B01-01E3.4 Setting the Moving Average of the InputSet the moving average function of the measurement channel. This function suppresses the

Page 6

Measurement Channels and Alarms3-7IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex3.5 Setting the Auxiliary Alarm FunctionSet the alarm display and output re

Page 7 - How to Use This Manual

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

Page 8

Measurement Channels and Alarms3-9IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex Reset Alarm ACKRelay is activated on the next alarm occurrenceAlar

Page 9 - Contents

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

Page 10 - IM 04L42B01-01E

Measurement Channels and Alarms3-11IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex3.7 Setting Alarms on ChannelsSet the alarms after setting the range. All

Page 11

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

Page 12 - 1.1 Input Section

Measurement Channels and Alarms3-13IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexSetup Items• First-CH/Last-CH Select the target channels. The target chan

Page 13

xIM 04L42B01-01EContentsChapter 7 Customizing Actions Using the Event Action and Remote Control Functions (/R1 and /PM1 Options)7.1 Setting the E

Page 14 - ( )

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

Page 15 - 1.2 Alarms

Measurement Channels and Alarms3-15IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex3.8 Releasing the Alarm Output (Alarm ACK Operation)This operation is vali

Page 16 - Alarm Indication

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

Page 17 - Alarm Output Relay Operation

Measurement Channels and Alarms3-17IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex3.10 Counting Pulses (/PM1 Option)The pulses applied to the pulse input te

Page 18

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

Page 19 - Internal Switch

Measurement Channels and Alarms3-19IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 P01Number of pulses per scan interval102chSum value101c

Page 20 - 1.3 Display

3-20IM 04L42B01-01E3.11 Setting the Method of Detecting Over-Range Values of Linearly Scaled Measurement ChannelsSetup Screen Press MENU (to switch

Page 21 - Status Display Section

Measurement Channels and Alarms3-21IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex3.12 Using the Alarm Annunciator Function (Release number 3 or later)This

Page 22 - Trend Display (T-Y)

3-22IM 04L42B01-01ESetup Items• Alarm action > Annunciator mode Select On to use the annunciator function.• Alarm action > Sequence Select t

Page 23

Measurement Channels and Alarms3-23IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexProcedure• Opening the Display The annunciator display appears when you t

Page 24 - • Zone Display

1-1IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex1.1 Input SectionMeasurement Channel• Number of Measurement Channels and Scan Interv

Page 25 - • Alarm Indication

3-24IM 04L42B01-01EExplanation• Display Window Layouts and Labels The annunciator display layouts and labels change as indicated in the table below.

Page 26 - Digital Display

Measurement Channels and Alarms3-25IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• Annunciator SequenceISA-A-4Sequence diagramProcessSequenceDisplayRelay o

Page 27 - Bar Graph Display

3-26IM 04L42B01-01EWhen the relay is set to AND logicACK ACKAlarm A OccurrenceAlarm B Occurrence Release ReleaseRelay Activated DeactivatedA

Page 28 - Historical Trend Display

Measurement Channels and Alarms3-27IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexISA-ASequence diagramProcessSequenceDisplayRelay outputAlarm iconNormalNorm

Page 29 - • Added Messages

3-28IM 04L42B01-01EWhen the relay is set to AND logicRelay holdACK ACKAlarm A OccurrenceAlarm B Occurrence Release ReleaseRelay Activated De

Page 30 - Circular Display

Measurement Channels and Alarms3-29IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexISA-MSequence diagramProcessSequenceDisplayRelay outputAlarm iconNormalNorm

Page 31 - Overview Display

3-30IM 04L42B01-01E3.13 Managing the Input Calibration Interval (/CC1 option; release numbers 4 and later)Manage the input calibration interval to ma

Page 32 - Alarm Summary

Measurement Channels and Alarms3-31IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexProcedure• Viewing the Calibration Notification Screen The calibrati

Page 33 - Message Summary

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

Page 34 - Memory Summary

Measurement Channels and Alarms3-33IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• Finishing Calibration Set the next calibration due date.1. Carry out t

Page 35 - • Types of Displayed Data

1-2IM 04L42B01-01EThe following input processing and computation are available.DC Voltage DC current Shunt resistor 1 - 5 V Burnout detection Burnout

Page 36 - Log Display

Switching Operation Screens4-1IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex4.1 Operations in Operation ModeSwitching the Screen with the DISP/ENTER Key an

Page 37 - Four Panel Display

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

Page 38 - Other Useful Functions

Switching Operation Screens4-3IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexMenu Item Refer toAlarm ACK Section 3.8Alarm DispRST Section 3.12Message Section

Page 39 - 1.4 Data Storage Function

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

Page 40 - Internal Memory

Switching Operation Screens4-5IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex Digital display sub menuAUTO SCROLL ON: Automatically switches thedisp

Page 41 - • Internal Memory

4-6IM 04L42B01-01EExplanation• ALL CHANNEL*/GROUP CHANNEL on the Trend Display In the group display, the waveforms of the channels that are register

Page 42 - Pretrigger of Event Data

Switching Operation Screens4-7IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• TAG DETAIL ON/OFF (Release number 3 or later) When TAG DETAIL is set to ON a

Page 43 - Report Data

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,

Page 44

Switching Operation Screens4-9IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• TREND SPACE ON/OFF With TREND SPACE ON Space4.2 Displaying the Measured

Page 45

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

Page 46 - • File Name

1-3IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexDifference computation Low-cutSquare Root Computation Calibration Correction (/CC1 Opt

Page 47

Switching Operation Screens4-11IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex Historical trend display sub menuSwitches to the specified displayReturns to

Page 48 - Data file

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

Page 49 - 1.5 Batch Function

Switching Operation Screens4-13IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• Moving the Cursor and Scrolling the Waveform CursorMoves the cursor to t

Page 50 - (/R1 and /PM1 Options)

4-14IM 04L42B01-01E• Specifying the Display Range Specify the display range. Items inside the parentheses are for the vertical trend display.* When

Page 51 - • Relative Time Mode

Switching Operation Screens4-15IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex4. Press the left/right (up/down) arrow key to move the frame indicating the d

Page 52 - • Actions

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

Page 53

Switching Operation Screens4-17IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex4. Select Display or Event, and press DISP/ENTER.A search time input window ap

Page 54

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

Page 55 - 1.7 Security Function

Switching Operation Screens4-19IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexExplanation• ALL CHANNEL/GROUP CHANNEL In the group display, the waveforms of

Page 56 - Login Function

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

Page 57 - /PM1 Options)

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

Page 58 - Conditional equation

Switching Operation Screens4-21IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• MESSAGE DISP 1, MESSAGE DISP 2 Switch between message displays.• CURSOR VA

Page 59

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

Page 60

Switching Operation Screens4-23IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• TIME AXIS > ZOOM+ and ZOOM-The time axis can be expanded or reduced aroun

Page 61 - Overflow Data

4-24IM 04L42B01-01E• INFORMATION (Information on the Displayed Measured Data) The following information is displayed.Page switch markUse the left an

Page 62 - Report Function

Switching Operation Screens4-25IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex4.4 Display the Statuses of All Channels on One Screen (Overview Display)This

Page 63 - Special Data Handling

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

Page 64

Switching Operation Screens4-27IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• TAG DETAIL The same as the TAG DETAIL setting in other displays. The follo

Page 65 - Options)

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

Page 66 - Status Output

Switching Operation Screens4-29IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex Carry out the procedure below to switch the displayed report data. Up arrow

Page 67 - 1.10 Other Functions

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

Page 68

1-5IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexAlarm IndicationThe alarm conditions are displayed as alarm icons in the status displa

Page 69

Switching Operation Screens4-31IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex4.6 Using the Alarm SummaryThis section explains how to use the alarm summary.

Page 70 - 2.1 Setting the Date/Time

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

Page 71

Switching Operation Screens4-33IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex4.7 Using the Message SummaryThis section explains how to use the message summ

Page 72 - Memory Sampling

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

Page 73 - 2.4 Setting the Date Format

Switching Operation Screens4-35IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• Saving the Data Save the data in the internal memory to the CF card or the

Page 74

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

Page 75 - • Network Information Screen

Switching Operation Screens4-37IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexExplanation• Save directory• The data is saved by creating a directory each ti

Page 76

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

Page 77

Switching Operation Screens4-39IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexFactor DescriptionKEY Key operationCOM Operations via communicationREM Operatio

Page 78

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

Page 79

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

Page 80 - (/F1 and /F2 Options)

Switching Operation Screens4-41IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex• SNTP Log Error message (detail code)*Error code*Date/time* See section

Page 81

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

Page 82 - • Status Relay

Switching Operation Screens4-43IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex4.10 Showing the Four Panel DisplayThis section explains how to use the four p

Page 83 - Preparing the DX

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

Page 84 - • Setting the ID Number

Switching Operation Screens4-45IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex4.11 Displaying Stacked Bar Graphs (/M1 and /PM1 options; release number 3 or

Page 85 - Controlling the DX

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

Page 86 - • Numbers

Switching Operation Screens4-47IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndexReport kind Display Area 1 Display Area 2 Display Area 3 Display Area 4Hour, H+

Page 87

4-48IM 04L42B01-01E• Power Failure and Time Adjustment Indications Indicates a power failureA “C” appears if more than onereport has been filed f

Page 88 - Reader (/USB1 Option)

5-1IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex5.1 Setting Display GroupsAssign channels and set the group

Page 89 - Operating from the Keyboard

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

Page 90 - • Invalid Keys

1-7IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex• Reflash When multiple alarms are assigned to one alarm output relay, this function

Page 91 - • Barcode Reader Settings

5-3IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex5.2 Displaying Tags or Channel NumbersDisplay the channels u

Page 92 - Command Example

5-4IM 04L42B01-01E• Tag Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), and select the Menu tab > Meas channel > Tag, Memory sample, Alarm delay.

Page 93

5-5IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndexSetup Items• Operating environment > Tag/Channel This se

Page 94 - Saving and Loading Data

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

Page 95 - • Decimal Point Types

5-7IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex• Message > Change message On: Writes the time the inte

Page 96 - (Release number 3 or later)

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

Page 97 - Time of the A/D Converter

5-9IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex• Message No. Select the message number (1 to 100). Message

Page 98 - Thermocouple Input

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

Page 99 - 3.3 Setting the Input Range

5-11IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex5.5 Changing the Channel Display ColorsChange the channel d

Page 100 - • Range > Range

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

Page 101 - • Range > Low-cut value

1-8IM 04L42B01-01EInternal SwitchThe alarm status can be output to software switches (30 internal switches). The values of the internal switch are sho

Page 102 - Setup Screen

5-13IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex5.7 Displaying a Scale on the Trend DisplayDisplay a scale

Page 103

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

Page 104

5-15IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndexNote• If the scales of multiple channels are set to the sam

Page 105 - • Delta High/Low

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

Page 106

5-17IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex• Alarm Mark Indication Displays marks indicating the valu

Page 107 - • Alarm Delay Time

5-18IM 04L42B01-01E5.9 Partially Expanding the WaveformPartially expand a waveform (reduce the other sections) on the display.We recommend that you d

Page 108

5-19IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex • Partial > Boundary Set the value that is to be the

Page 109

5-20IM 04L42B01-01E5.10 Changing the Display Layout, Clearing of the Waveform at Start, Message Display Direction, Waveform Line Width, and GridChang

Page 110

5-21IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex5.11 Changing the Bar Graph Display MethodChange the bar gr

Page 111 - Operation)

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

Page 112

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

Page 113

1-9IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex1.3 DisplayCommon Items Related to the Display• 10.4 TFT Color LCD and the Screen Co

Page 114 - Channels

5-23IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndexWhen the Display Direction of the Bar Graph Is HorizontalThe

Page 115 - Channel 101: Reset Count

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

Page 116 - Channels

5-25IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex• Operation at One Cycle Press MENU (to switch to setting

Page 117 - • Display

5-26IM 04L42B01-01ESetup Items• View > Trend type Select Circular. • Circular/Save interval > Time per revolution [/rev] Select the time of

Page 118 - ISA-A A lock-in sequence

5-27IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndexProcedure• Circular Display1. Press DISP/ENTER to show the

Page 119

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

Page 120 - • Window Colors

5-29IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex• Changing the Displayed Contents1. Press DISP/ENTER to sh

Page 121 - • Annunciator Sequence

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

Page 122

5-31IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndexExplanation• Scale Marks The number of scale marks varies

Page 123

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

Page 124

1-10IM 04L42B01-01EStatus Display SectionThe following information is displayed in the status display section during operation mode or setting mode.Me

Page 125

5-33IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex5.14 Automatically Switching Display GroupsAutomatically sw

Page 126

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

Page 127 - Operation Example

5-35IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex5.16 Using the Favorite KeyRegister a frequently used displ

Page 128 - • Configuring Calibration

5-36IM 04L42B01-01E• Time axis zoom (Release number 3 or later) Specify this setting when Action is set to Favorite.Setting DescriptionCurrent Histo

Page 129 - • Finishing Calibration

5-37IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex5.17 Writing a Message When the DX Recovers from a Power Fa

Page 130 - Switching Operation Screens

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

Page 131 - Operation Using the FUNC Key

5-39IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndex• Changing the Display Order of the FUNC Key Menu Menu ite

Page 132 - Customizing the Menus

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

Page 133 - Values, or Bar Graphs

5-41IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndexDisplay Selection Menu Sub Menu Reference SectionINFORMATION

Page 134

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

Page 135

1-11IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexTrend Display (T-Y)Waveform data is displayed in a waveform. For the operating proced

Page 136

5-43IM 04L42B01-01EOperations for Changing the Displayed Contents12345678910111213AppIndexSetup Items• Comment txt field no, Text info You can regis

Page 137

6-1IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex6.1 Setting the Recording Conditions of the Measured DataSet the method for recordi

Page 138 - • TREND SPACE ON/OFF

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

Page 139 - Trend Display)

6-3IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex• Circular/Save interval See section 5.12.• Event data (when recording event data

Page 140

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

Page 141

6-5IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndexSetup Items• Save > Auto saveSettings DescriptionOn Automatically saves the meas

Page 142

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

Page 143

6-7IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndexSetup Items• Batch > On/Off Select On to use the batch function. For details o

Page 144 - • Writing Add Messages

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

Page 145

6-9IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex The settings that you made in setting mode appear here. Select a text fiel

Page 146

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

Page 147

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

Page 148 - • SCALE ON/OFF

6-11IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex• Saving Measured Data Manually (Collectively Storing Unsaved Data) Automatic sav

Page 149 - • TAG DETAIL

6-12IM 04L42B01-01EExplanation• Operations That Start Simultaneously with Memory Start• Waveform display updating on the trend display.• Report (/M

Page 150 - • CURSOR TIME

6-13IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex• Changing Settings and Performing File Operations during Recording (Memory sampli

Page 151 - Channel ABC-1

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

Page 152

6-15IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndexExplanation• Number of Manual Sampled Data Set in the Internal Memory The number

Page 153

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

Page 154 - Screen (Overview Display)

6-17IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex6.7 Managing the Files on the Storage MediumThis section explains how to display a

Page 155 - Select the alarm that you

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

Page 156

6-19IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex6.8 Loading and Displaying the Measured Data in the Storage MediumLoad the display

Page 157

1-13IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex Message display method• Except for the vertical display, you can set the direction

Page 158

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

Page 159

6-21IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex• Loading the Setup Data for the Setting Mode1. Carry out the procedure below to

Page 160 - 4.6 Using the Alarm Summary

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

Page 161

6-23IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndexExplanation• Setup Data File On DXs without the /AS1 advanced security option• T

Page 162

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

Page 163 - 4.8 Using the Memory Summary

6-25IM 04L42B01-01ESaving and Loading Data12345678910111213AppIndex• Saving a Template File1. Carry out the procedure below to show the display. Pr

Page 164

6-26IM 04L42B01-01EExplanation• Report Template Files• The report template file name extension is .xml.• The DX can only handle template files that

Page 165

7-1IM 04L42B01-01ECustomizing Actions Using the Event Action and Remote Control Functions (/R1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex7.1 Setting

Page 166 - • Save directory

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

Page 167

7-3IM 04L42B01-01ECustomizing Actions Using the Event Action and Remote Control Functions (/R1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex• Event-Acti

Page 168 - • FTP Log

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

Page 169 - • E-mail Log

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

Page 170 - • Modbus Status Log

7-5IM 04L42B01-01ECustomizing Actions Using the Event Action and Remote Control Functions (/R1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndexProcedure• R

Page 171

7-6IM 04L42B01-01EExplanation• Resetting the Relative Timer Restarts the timer.• The resetting of the timer is considered to be a timeout. (If the

Page 172

7-7IM 04L42B01-01ECustomizing Actions Using the Event Action and Remote Control Functions (/R1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex7.2 Setup Ex

Page 173

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

Page 174

7-9IM 04L42B01-01ECustomizing Actions Using the Event Action and Remote Control Functions (/R1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndexExample 4: R

Page 175 - • SINGLE GRAPH/DUAL GRAPH

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

Page 176 - • Selecting a Bar

8-1IM 04L42B01-01EUsing the Security Function12345678910111213AppIndex8.1 Disabling the Key Operation (Key Lock Function)Disable the key operation.Fo

Page 177 - Indicates a power failure

8-2IM 04L42B01-01E• Keylock > Key action, Media/USB, Action of Function Select whether to lock each item.Settings DescriptionFree Key lock not ap

Page 178 - 5.1 Setting Display Groups

8-3IM 04L42B01-01EUsing the Security Function12345678910111213AppIndex8.2 Enabling Only Registered Users to Operate the DX (Login Function)Only regis

Page 179 - • Line width

1-15IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexDigital DisplayDisplays the measured data numerically using large numbers. For the op

Page 180 - • Tag/Channel

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

Page 181

8-5IM 04L42B01-01EUsing the Security Function12345678910111213AppIndexSetup ItemsThe login function can be set separately for login through keys and l

Page 182

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

Page 183 - Secondary Trend Interval

8-7IM 04L42B01-01EUsing the Security Function12345678910111213AppIndex8.3 Logging in and Logging OutThis section explains the procedure to log into t

Page 184

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

Page 185 - 5.4 Writing Messages

9-1IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex9.1 Setting the Expression, Measurement Range, Alar

Page 186

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

Page 187

9-3IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex • Span Lower, Span Upper Set the measurement rang

Page 188 - • Color

9-4IM 04L42B01-01E• Rolling average • On/Off To take the rolling average of the measured results, select On. • Interval Select the sampling int

Page 189

9-5IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex9.2 Writing ExpressionsThis section explains the me

Page 190

1-16IM 04L42B01-01EBar Graph DisplayWaveform data is displayed in a bar graph. For the operating procedure, see section 4.2. HorizontalVerticalAlarm

Page 191 - Scale display position

9-6IM 04L42B01-01EFour Arithmetic OperationExpression Example• Addition 001+002 (Determines the sum of the measured values of channel 1 and channel

Page 192

9-7IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndexLogical ComputationChecks whether the two data value

Page 193 - Band on the Scale

9-8IM 04L42B01-01ETLOG ComputationIn the explanation below, an expression containing a computing element in e1, an internal switch (S), a relay (I), o

Page 194

9-9IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndexCLOG ComputationOnly data of measurement channels, c

Page 195

9-10IM 04L42B01-01ESpecial ComputationPRE( )(Syntax) PRE(e1)(Condition) Determines the previous value of e1.HOLD(a):b(Syntax) HOLD(a):b(Condition)

Page 196 - • Partial > Boundary

9-11IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex9.3 Displaying the Computation ChannelsComputation

Page 197 - Waveform Line Width, and Grid

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

Page 198

9-13IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex9.4 Starting/Stopping Computation, Resetting Compu

Page 199

9-14IM 04L42B01-01E• Stopping the Computation • Stopping the Computation Simultaneously with the Memory Sampling1. Press STOP. A confirmation di

Page 200 - • Bar graph > Division

9-15IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex9.5 Creating ReportsSet how the reports are create

Page 201 - • Time per Revolution

1-17IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexHistorical Trend DisplayThe waveform of the past measured data (display or event data

Page 202 - • Operation at One Cycle

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

Page 203 - Offset time set to 1h

9-17IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex• Report Channel numberThe report is output in ord

Page 204

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

Page 205 - • Showing the Display

9-19IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndexKeyword FormatKeywords are written by themselves or

Page 206

9-20IM 04L42B01-01EKeyword DefinitionsFor examples of how to use the keywords, see “Report Template Examples.”• System Keywords One keyword produces

Page 207

9-21IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex• ParametersParameter Format Range DescriptionRepo

Page 208 - • Event Data

9-22IM 04L42B01-01EReport Template Examples• System Keyword Examples Mixing a keyword and textFile header: $FileHeader$Date and time: $DateTime$↓Fil

Page 209

9-23IM 04L42B01-01EComputation and Report Functions (/M1 and /PM1 Options)12345678910111213AppIndex Keywords in merged cells are affected by the left

Page 210 - • Monitor > Scroll time

10-1IM 04L42B01-01EUsing External Input Channels (/MC1 Option)12345678910111213AppIndex10.1 Setting External Input ChannelsExternal input channels ca

Page 211 - The display is registered

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 >

Page 212 - 5.16 Using the Favorite Key

1-18IM 04L42B01-01E• Added MessagesAdded messages can be written. For the operating procedure, see section 5.4.• Auto Span Display (Release number 3

Page 213

10-3IM 04L42B01-01EUsing External Input Channels (/MC1 Option)12345678910111213AppIndexSetup Items• Setting the Input The measured values of externa

Page 214 - • Power-fail message

10-4IM 04L42B01-01E• Ext. range > Unit Set the unit. (Up to 6 characters, A a # 1;forreleasenumbers3andlater:°,Ω,andμ.)• Alarm The av

Page 215 - Selection Menu

10-5IM 04L42B01-01EUsing External Input Channels (/MC1 Option)12345678910111213AppIndex10.2 Displaying the External Input ChannelsExternal input chan

Page 216

10-6IM 04L42B01-01E• Partial Expanded Display Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), and select the Menu tab > Ext. channel > Partial.* The

Page 217

11-1IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndex11.1 A List of MessagesThere are cases in which error codes and messages are displayed on

Page 218

11-2IM 04L42B01-01ECode Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section43 A channel number cannot repeat in a group. Check that a channel is not regi

Page 219 - • Displaying Comments

11-3IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexCode Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section96 This menu is locked. Check the key

Page 220

11-4IM 04L42B01-01ECode Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section132 You have exceeded the available number of commands. The maximum number of

Page 221 - Measured Data

11-5IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndex• Execution ErrorsCode Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section150 This action is

Page 222

11-6IM 04L42B01-01ECode Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section765 Preauthentication failed. Preauthentication failed. Check the information

Page 223

iiIM 04L42B01-01ENotes• The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the instrume

Page 224 - • Auto save

1-19IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexCircular DisplayThe circular display shows the measured data on a circular time axis

Page 225

11-7IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexOperation ErrorsCode Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section200 Operation aborted

Page 226 - 6.3 Using the Batch Function

11-8IM 04L42B01-01ECode Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section250 Failed to load template file. The template file that you attempted to load

Page 227

11-9IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexCommunication Application Errors• Errors Related to E-mail and Web Server260 IP address is

Page 228

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

Page 229

11-11IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexCode MessageCharacter String and DetailsREPLY Failed to receive data on the control conne

Page 230 - FileFile File

11-12IM 04L42B01-01ECode Message285 FTP data connection error.Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 285.C

Page 231

11-13IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexCode Message294 No time correction because excess time deviation with SNTP server. Further

Page 232

11-14IM 04L42B01-01ECode Message298 Deletion of the hostname to the DNS server failed.Further details are provided by the character string that appear

Page 233

11-15IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexCommunication ErrorsFor information regarding the communication function of the DX, see th

Page 234 - Manual sampling is executed

11-16IM 04L42B01-01E• Other Communication ErrorsAn English error message is returned via the communication interface. It is not displayed on the scre

Page 235 - • Saving Manual Sampled Data

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,

Page 236

11-17IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexStatus MessagesCode Message500 Execution is complete.501 Please wait a moment...503 Data a

Page 237 - Checking the Free Space

11-18IM 04L42B01-01ECode Message562 Ethernet cable is disconnected.Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code

Page 238

11-19IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexWarning MessagesCode Message Ref. Section600 Measured data and Settings have been initiali

Page 239 - • Loading a File

11-20IM 04L42B01-01E11.2 TroubleshootingIs the power supply connected properly?Is the power supplied properly?NONONOYESYESYESDoes not function (nothi

Page 240 - • Saving the Setup Data

11-21IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshooting12345678910111213AppIndexDoes the input meetthe specifications? NONONONONOYESYESYESYES• The error is large. • The

Page 241 - The setup data is loaded

11-22IM 04L42B01-01E Taking measures against noise?NOYES• Move the input and communication wires away from the noise source.• Ground the recorder.•

Page 242

12-1IM 04L42B01-01ECalibration12345678910111213AppIndex12.1 Periodic InspectionCheck the operation periodically to keep the DX in good working order.

Page 243

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

Page 244

12-3IM 04L42B01-01ECalibration12345678910111213AppIndexTemperature Measurement When Using an RTD (Example for the DX2010) Decade resistance boxThe r

Page 245

13-1IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndex13.1 Signal Input and AlarmMeasurement InputItem SpecificationsNumber of inputs, scan inter

Page 246 - • Report Template Files

1-21IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexAlarm SummaryDisplays a list of the most recent alarms.• Up to 1000 alarms can be di

Page 247 - PM1 options and the USER key)

13-2IM 04L42B01-01EItem SpecificationsThermocouple burnout* Burnout upscale/downscale selectable (for each channel).Normal:2kΩorless.,Burnout:10

Page 248 - • Event-Action > Event

13-3IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndex13.2 Display FunctionDisplayItem SpecificationsDisplay* 10.4-inch TFT color LCD (640 × 480

Page 249 - • Event-Action > Action

13-4IM 04L42B01-01EItem SpecificationsHistorical display (circular display)Display format Full circle display and quarter cycle displayOthers Same as

Page 250

13-5IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexOther Displayed InformationItem SpecificationsTag display Tag numbers and comments can be di

Page 251

13-6IM 04L42B01-01E13.3 Data Saving FunctionConfigurationItem SpecificationsInternal memory Temporarily saves various types of data.Medium Flash memo

Page 252

13-7IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexManual Sampled DataItem SpecificationsItem Measured value at an arbitrary timeSpecify up to

Page 253 - (/R1 Option)

13-8IM 04L42B01-01ECustom Display Setup DataItem SpecificationsContents Custom display layout settingsFormat TextFile name Up to 32 charactersSave to/

Page 254 - <Other Settings>

13-9IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndex13.4 Other Standard FunctionsEvent Action FunctionItem SpecificationsEvent action Execute a

Page 255 - Acknowledge Operation)

13-10IM 04L42B01-01ECommunication FunctionsItem SpecificationsElectrical and mechanical specificationsConforms to IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet frames conform

Page 256 - • Remote Input > 1 to 8

13-11IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndex13.5 OptionsAlarm Output Relay (/A1, /A2, /A3, /A4, and /A5)Item SpecificationsAction Outp

Page 257 - Function)

1-22IM 04L42B01-01EMessage SummaryDisplays a list of written messages and the time the messages were written.• Up to 450 messages can be displayed.•

Page 258 - Lock Disables the operation

13-12IM 04L42B01-01EDesktop Type (/H5[ ])Item SpecificationsConstruction With carrying handle./H5D, /H5F, /H5R, /H5J, /H5H: Power Inlet connector. Wit

Page 259 - DX (Login Function)

13-13IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexCu10, Cu25 RTD Input/3 Leg Isolated RTD Input (/N1)Item SpecificationsFunction In addition

Page 260 - • User Privileges

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

Page 261

13-15IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexRemote Control (/R1)Item SpecificationsNumber of input terminals 8Input type Isolated from

Page 262 - • Authority of user

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

Page 263

13-17IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexDC/AC 24 V Power Supply (/P1)Item SpecificationsRated supply voltage 24 VDC and 24 VAC (50/

Page 264

13-18IM 04L42B01-01EAdvanced Security Function (/AS1; release numbers 4 and later)Item SpecificationsLogin function Only registered users can operate

Page 265 - • Expression and Alarm

13-19IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndex13.6 General SpecificationsConstructionItem SpecificationsMounting Flush panel mounting (o

Page 266

13-20IM 04L42B01-01ETransport and Storage ConditionsItem SpecificationsAmbient temperature –25 to 60°CAmbient humidity 5 to 95%RH (no condensation)Vib

Page 267 - Type Value

13-21IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndexStandard PerformanceItem SpecificationsMeasurement/display accuracyStandard operating condi

Page 268

1-23IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexMemory SummaryDisplays the information pertaining to the display data and event data

Page 269 - 9.2 Writing Expressions

13-22IM 04L42B01-01EItem SpecificationsMeasuring accuracy in case of scalingAccuracy during scaling (digits) = measurement accuracy (digits) × multipl

Page 270 - Relational Computation

13-23IM 04L42B01-01ESpecifications12345678910111213AppIndex13.6 General SpecificationsMiscellaneousItem SpecificationsMemory backup A built-in lithiu

Page 271 - Logical Computation

13-24IM 04L42B01-01E13.7 External DimensionsSee the DX2000 Operation Guide (IM04L42B01-02E).

Page 272 - TLOG Computation

App-1IM 04L42B01-01EAppendix12345678910111213AppIndexAppendix 1 File Size of Display Data and Event DataThis section explains how to calculate the fi

Page 273 - CLOG Computation

App-2IM 04L42B01-01E• Data Size per Sample Display Data (Number of measurement channels×4 bytes) + (Number of external input channels×4 bytes) + (n

Page 274 - Conditional Expression

App-3IM 04L42B01-01EAppendix12345678910111213AppIndexSave Duration to the CF CardWe will estimate the duration over which measured data can be saved t

Page 275

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

Page 276

App-5IM 04L42B01-01EAppendix12345678910111213AppIndexAppendix 3 Text File Data FormatThis section explains the format of text files. The text files t

Page 277 - Dropout Display

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

Page 278

App-7IM 04L42B01-01EAppendix12345678910111213AppIndexReport File Format• The hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly reports are output using numeric valu

Page 279 - 9.5 Creating Reports

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

Page 280

App-8IM 04L42B01-01Errr•••r Contents of the report file (13 characters) Hourly Daily Hourly+Daily Daily+Weekly Daily+Monthly Example: When the

Page 281

App-9IM 04L42B01-01EAppendix12345678910111213AppIndexFile Output ExampleBelow is an example of an hourly report of 4 channels while creating hourly an

Page 282 - 4 and later)

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

Page 283 - Keyword Format

App-11IM 04L42B01-01EAppendixFormat of the Change Settings Log (/AS1 option)• The change settings log is output as a tab-separated text file.• Each

Page 284 - Keyword Definitions

App-12IM 04L42B01-01EFile Output ExampleBelow is an example of a change settings log file with two change settings log entries.YRECSetting Change Data

Page 285

Index-1IM 04L42B01-01EIndex12345678910111213AppIndexIndexSymbol** ...

Page 286 - Report Template Examples

Index-2IM 04L42B01-01Ede-energize... 1-7decimal point type...

Page 287

Index-3IM 04L42B01-01EIndex12345678910111213AppIndexJjump default display ... 5-34Kkeyboard ..

Page 288 - • Input Range and Alarm

Index-4IM 04L42B01-01Erelational computation ... 9-6relative time ...

Page 289

Index-5IM 04L42B01-01EIndex12345678910111213AppIndextrend rate switching ... 5-6trend space

Page 290 - • Ext. range > On/Off

1-25IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex• Display Modes You can switch the bar graph between single graph and dual graph di

Page 291

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

Page 292 - • Channel Display Color

1-27IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexOther Useful Functions• Automatically Reverting to the Specified Display Show a pre

Page 293

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

Page 294 - 11.1 A List of Messages

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

Page 295

1-29IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexFlow of Data Recording and StorageMeasured data is recorded once to the internal memo

Page 296 - Troubleshooting

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

Page 297

1-31IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex• Recording Conditions of Event DataItem DescriptionSource channels Same as the disp

Page 298 - • Execution Errors

1-32IM 04L42B01-01E• Creating Files through Key Operation Files can be created using keys. TimePrevious filesKey operationFileFile FileCurrent f

Page 299

1-33IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexSaving Data to the External Storage MediumFor the setting and operating procedure, se

Page 300 - Operation Errors

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

Page 301

1-35IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex• File Name You can select the file name configuration from three types.DateSerialB

Page 302

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

Page 303

1-37IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex• Saving Data through Key Operation You can carry out the following data save opera

Page 304

1-38IM 04L42B01-01E1.5 Batch FunctionThis section explains the DX batch function. For information about the multi batch function (/BT2 option), see t

Page 305

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

Page 306

1-39IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex1.6 Event Action and Remote Control Functions (/R1 and /PM1 Options)A specified acti

Page 307

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

Page 308

1-41IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexAction• Actions Select from the following actions.Action Level/Edge*1 Description

Page 309 - • Other Communication Errors

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

Page 310 - Status Messages

1-43IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexMiscellaneous• Limitations on the Combinations of Events and Actions The combinatio

Page 311

1-44IM 04L42B01-01E1.7 Security FunctionThis section explains the DX security functions.For information about the security functions on DXs with the

Page 312 - System Errors

1-45IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexLogin FunctionOnly registered users can operate the DX. Access from communication fun

Page 313 - 11.2 Troubleshooting

1-46IM 04L42B01-01E1.8 Computation and Report Function (/M1 and /PM1 Options)Computation FunctionEquations can be defined in computation channels by

Page 314

1-47IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexType Example Description of the ExampleCLOG computation CLOG.SUM(001.002.003)Determin

Page 315

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

Page 316 - 12.1 Periodic Inspection

vIM 04L42B01-01EEdition DX Addition and change to functions Reference6 Release number 4(Version 4.0x)Style number 3Advanced security function (/AS1 op

Page 317 - 12.2 Calibrating the DX

1-49IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndex• Computation Data Dropout A computation data dropout occurs if the computation is

Page 318 - Thermocouple

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

Page 319 - 13.1 Signal Input and Alarm

1-51IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexReport FunctionThis function is used to create hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly rep

Page 320

1-52IM 04L42B01-01ESpecial Data HandlingThis section explains the handling of special data in TLOG computation, CLOG computation, and reports.• Power

Page 321 - 13.2 Display Function

1-53IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexReport Template (Release numbers 4 and later)You can create report templates and use

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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

Page 323 - Other Displayed Information

1-55IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexStatus OutputOutputs the status below with a relay contact signal (1 relay). You can

Page 324 - 13.3 Data Saving Function

1-56IM 04L42B01-01E1.10 Other FunctionsTime Related Functions• Time Correction The DX internal clock can be changed in the following manner.Method

Page 325

1-57IM 04L42B01-01EOverview of Functions12345678910111213AppIndexSystem DisplayDisplays the total number of inputs on the DX, the size of the internal

Page 326 - Miscellaneous

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

Page 327 - Specifications

viIM 04L42B01-01EHow to Use This ManualStructure of the ManualRead the Operation Guide first to familiarize yourself with the basic operation, and the

Page 328 - Batch Function

Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-112345678910111213AppIndex2.1 Setting the Date/TimeSet the date/time. If you are using the DX in a region that uses

Page 329 - 13.5 Options

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

Page 330 - Desktop Type (/H5[ ])

Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-312345678910111213AppIndex2.3 Setting the Time Correction Operation during Memory SamplingThis function gradually c

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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

Page 332 - Extended Input Type (/N3)

Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-512345678910111213AppIndex2.5 Viewing the DX InformationShow the DX information on the system information screen an

Page 333 - Remote Control (/R1)

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

Page 334 - Calibration Correction (/CC1)

Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-712345678910111213AppIndex2.6 Changing the Displayed LanguageSet the displayed language.Setup Screen Press MENU (t

Page 335 - DC/AC 24 V Power Supply (/P1)

2-8IM 04L42B01-01E2.7 Setting the LCD Brightness and Backlight SaverChange the LCD brightness. In addition, set the backlight saver function to prolo

Page 336

Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-912345678910111213AppIndex2.8 Initializing Settings and Clearing the Internal MemoryInitialize the settings to defa

Page 337 - 13.6 General Specifications

2-10IM 04L42B01-01ESetup Items• Initialize On DXs without the /AS1 advanced security optionSettings DescriptionClear 1 Clears and initializes the da

Page 338 - Supported Standards

viiIM 04L42B01-01EConventions Used in This Manul UnitDenotes 1024. Example: 768 KB (file size)Denotes 1000.MarkingsWARNINGProcedureSetup ScreenSetu

Page 339 - Standard Performance

Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-1112345678910111213AppIndex2.9 Outputting the DX Status via the Relay Contact (/F1 and /F2 Options)A signal is outp

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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

Page 341

Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-1312345678910111213AppIndex• Status Relay Details > Alarm (Release numbers 3 and later) On: Outputs a relay sig

Page 342 - 13.7 External Dimensions

2-14IM 04L42B01-01E2.10 Controlling the DX with the Remote Control Terminal (/KB1 and /KB2 Options)Handling Precautions• If the infrared signal outp

Page 343 - File Size

Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-1512345678910111213AppIndexPreparing the Remote Control Terminal• Names of Parts Infrared signal output section

Page 344

2-16IM 04L42B01-01EControlling the DXControl the DX by pointing the infrared output section of the remote control terminal to the light-receiving sect

Page 345 - Save Duration to the CF Card

Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-1712345678910111213AppIndex• Numbers Number (1 to 9 and 0)Decimal pointHowever, when setting a constant to be u

Page 346 - Create and Their Application

2-18IM 04L42B01-01ETroubleshootingThe DX does not react when you try to control it using the remote control terminal.• Are the correct batteries load

Page 347

Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-1912345678910111213AppIndex2.11 Controlling the DX with a Keyboard or Barcode Reader (/USB1 Option)This section exp

Page 348 - File Output Example

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

Page 349 - Report File Format

viiiIM 04L42B01-01EContentsDX’s Version and Functions Described in This Manual ... iii

Page 350

Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-2112345678910111213AppIndex• Invalid Keys Keys enclosed in frames are invalid. The 104 Keyboard for a PC (US)2

Page 351

2-22IM 04L42B01-01EBarcode Reader Operations (Release number 3 or later)When you scan communication commands with a barcode reader, the DX will respon

Page 352

Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-2312345678910111213AppIndex• How to Use Follow the standard operating procedure for the barcode reader that you ar

Page 353

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

Page 354

Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-2512345678910111213AppIndexSetting DescriptionSave Manual Saves unsaved data in the internal memory to the USB flash

Page 355

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

Page 356

Common OperationsIM 04L42B01-01E2-2712345678910111213AppIndex2.14 Showing or Hiding the Menu Item for Switching from Setting Mode to Basic Setting Mo

Page 357

Measurement Channels and Alarms3-1IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex3.1 Setting the Scan Interval and the Integration Time of the A/D Converter

Page 358

3-2IM 04L42B01-01E3.2 Setting the Burnout Detection and the Reference Junction Compensation of the Thermocouple InputSet the function that detects bu

Page 359

Measurement Channels and Alarms3-3IM 04L42B01-01E12345678910111213AppIndex3.3 Setting the Input RangeSet the input range for each channel.Setup Scree

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