Yokogawa Button Operated MV2000 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

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User’sManualModels MV1004/MV1006/MV1008/MV1012/MV1024MV1000First Step GuideIM MV1000-02E2nd Edition

Page 2 - User Registration

Checking the Contents of the PackageUnpack the box and check the contents before operating the instrument. If some of the contents are not correct or

Page 3 - Contents

MODEL and SUFFIX CodeModel code Suffix code DescriptionMV1004 4 channel, 125 ms (fast sampling mode: 25 ms)MV1006 6 channel, 1 s (fast sampling mode:

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Standard AccessoriesThe standard accessories below are supplied with the instrument. Check that all contents are present and undamaged.No. Name Part N

Page 5 - Revisions

Optional Accessories (Sold Separately)The following optional accessories are available for purchase separately. If you ordered any optional accessorie

Page 6 - Safety Precautions

How to Use This ManualConventions Used in This Manual• This user’s manual assumes that the display language is set to English (language suffix code -

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Names of PartsFrontWith the cover openLCDTrend display and all other operation and configuration screens are displayed here.Power indicatorGlows red w

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Basic OperationPanel Keys LCD screenKeysSoft keysSelect menu items displayed at the bottom of the screen.START/STOP keyStarts or stops memory sampling

Page 9 - Protection of Environment

Entering Values and CharactersThe character/number input window and DISP/ENTER key are used to set the date/time, set the display span of the input ra

Page 10 - IM MV1000-02E

Memo18IM MV1000-02E

Page 11 - MODEL and SUFFIX Code

MV1000 WorkflowTo set up the MV for quick use in the field, follow these steps: InstallConnect CablesTurn ONSet Measurement RangeInsert CF cardSet D

Page 12 - Standard Accessories

PRS 105-02EUser RegistrationThank you for purchasing YOKOGAWA products.We invite you to register your products in order to receive the most up to date

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InstallationLocationInstall the MV indoors in an environment that meets the following conditions:• Temperature of 0 to 40°C Install the MV in a loca

Page 14 - How to Use This Manual

InstallationInstall the MV on a flat surface. NoteYou cannot put the MV in a stack.• Using the stand When using the stand, push it out until it

Page 15 - Names of Parts

Connecting Input CablesWiring to the Signal Input Terminals WARNING• To prevent electric shock, make sure that the power source is turned OFF.CAUTIO

Page 16 - Basic Operation

Connecting the input wires in parallel with other devices can cause signal degradation, affecting all connected devices. If you have to make a paralle

Page 17 - Entering Numeric Values

+/A/bCH1CH2CH3CH4CH1CH2CH3CH4CH5CH6–/B+/A/b–/BCH5 CH3 CH1CH6 CH4 CH2CH3 CH1CH4 CH2/b+/A–/B/b+/A–/BScrew TerminalMV1004 input terminal blockMV1008 inpu

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Wiring Clamped TerminalsRemove the terminal block.Hold both ends of the terminal block and pull straight.Input signal wireFirst, loosen the screw at t

Page 19 - MV1000 Workflow

Connecting a Power CableConnecting the Power Cord (if the power supply voltage suffix code is -1)Precautions to Be Taken While Connecting the Power Su

Page 20 - Installation

Connecting the Power Cord (if the power supply voltage suffix code is -2)When Using an AC AdapterPrecautions to Be Taken While Connecting the Power Su

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When Using a DC Power SupplyPrecautions to Be Taken While Connecting the Power SupplyMake sure to follow the warnings below when connecting the power

Page 22 - Connecting Input Cables

Connecting the AC Adapter (if the power supply voltage suffix code is -3)Before Connecting the Power SupplyTo prevent the possibility of electric shoc

Page 23 - Wiring Procedure

ContentsSafety Precautions ...

Page 24 - Wiring Screw Terminals

Functional GroundingWhen using the AC adapter, connecting the functional grounding terminal of the instrument to earth ground reduce noise. Use the fu

Page 25 - Wiring Clamped Terminals

Turning the Power ON/OFFTurning the Power ON CAUTIONBefore turning ON the power switch, check that• The power cord/wires are connected correctly to

Page 26 - Connecting a Power Cable

Quick SettingsUsing the quick settings function, you can switch quickly to the measurement channel (measurement range and alarm) and data save configu

Page 27 - WARNING

Press T/DIVChange the display-data save settings1. Select the Trend/Storage interval. Press the 1min soft key.2. Select the Save interval. Press the

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MeasurementInserting the CF Card1. Open the cover. CF card“This side up” facing upThis side upCAUTION2. Insert the CF card into the slot.

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Starting the Memory Sample1. Press START/STOP once.Memory sampling starts, and the key blinks green. START/STOP keyMemory sampling progressDISP

Page 30 - Charging the Ni-MH Battery

Removing the CF Card1. Press FUNC once.2. Press Media eject once. Displays the CF card icon3. Press the CF soft key once. The message “Medi

Page 31 - CAUTION

Default MV1000 SettingsThe setting mode and basic setting mode settings and their default values are listed in this section.Setting Mode Menu• Menu

Page 32 - Quick Settings

• Menu Page 50 Page 51Page 51 Page 511Pages 51 and 521 Page 512Page 52 Pages 53 to 56Page 562 Page 57Page 571 The function will be dis

Page 33 - Press T/DIV

Setting Mode Settings and Default ValuesMenu TabMeas channel > Range, AlarmSetting Selectable Range or Choices Default ValueFirst-CH, Last-CH Numer

Page 34 - Measurement

MV1000/MV2000 User’s Manual (Electronic Manual Provided on the Accompanying CD)Chapter 1 Feature OverviewChapter 2 Installation and WiringChapter 3

Page 35 - Stopping the Memory Sample

Setting Selectable Range or Choices Default ValueType H/L/h/l/R/r/T/t HValue Numeric value 0.000Relay On/Off OffNo. I01 to I06, S01 to S30 I01Detect O

Page 36 - Viewing Data with DAQSTANDARD

Meas channel > Alarm markSetting Selectable Range or Choices Default ValueFirst-CH, Last-CH Numeric value (channel number) 1 to 24 1Mark kind Alarm

Page 37 - Default MV1000 Settings

Math channel > TLOG, Rolling averageSetting Selectable Range or Choices Default ValueFirst-CH, Last-CH Numeric value (computation channel number) 1

Page 38 - • Initialize

Math channel > Color scale bandSetting Selectable Range or Choices Default ValueFirst-CH, Last-CH Numeric value (computation channel number) 101 to

Page 39 - Menu Tab

Display > TrendSetting Selectable Range or Choices Default ValueDirection Horizontal/Vertical/Wide/Split WideTrend clear On/Off OnMessage direction

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MessageSetting Selectable Range or Choices Default ValueMessage No. 1–10/11–20/21–30/31–40/41–50/51–60/61–70/71–80/81–90/91–1001–10Characters Characte

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Timer, Event action > Event actionSetting Selectable Range or Choices Default ValueLogic box number 1/2/3/4/.../39/40 1Event None/Remote/Relay/Swit

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Menu customize > Function menuSetting ChoicesPause Display Select/HideMessageFree messageMedia ejectSnap shotManual sampleAlarmACKLCD SaverTriggerS

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Setting Sub Menu ChoicesINFORMATION ALARM SUMMARY Select/HideMESSAGE SUMMARYMEMORY SUMMARYMODBUS CLIENTMODBUS MASTERRELAYREPORT DATACOLUMN BARTO HISTO

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Basic Setting Mode Settings and Default ValuesEnvironment TabOperating environmentSetting Selectable Range or Choices Default ValueOperating environme

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Thank you for purchasing the MV 1000 (hereafter referred to as the MV). This manual explains the minimum steps required to start measuring quickly. It

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Communication > POP3 DetailsSetting Selectable Range or Choices Default ValuePOP3 DetailsSend delay [second] 0 to 10 s 2POP3 Login PLAIN/APOP PLAIN

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A/D, MemorySetting Selectable Range or Choices Default ValueScan interval > Scan mode Normal/Fast NormalNormal > Scan interval 125ms/250ms (MV10

Page 48 - Basic setting mode

Login > User settingsSetting Selectable Range or Choices Default ValueUser number 1/2/3/…/29/30 1Mode Off/Key/Comm/Web/Key+Comm OffUser name Charac

Page 49 - Environment Tab

Communication (Ethernet) > IP-addressSetting Selectable Range or Choices Default ValueIP-addressDHCP Use/Not NotDNS accession Use/Not UseHost-name

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Communication (Ethernet) > E-Mail > Basic settingsSetting Selectable Range or Choices Default ValueBasic settingsSMTP server name Character stri

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Communication (Ethernet) > E-Mail > System settingsSetting Selectable Range or Choices Default ValueSystem settingsRecipient 1 On/Off OffRecipie

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Communication (Ethernet) > Modbus client > Modbus server settingsSetting Selectable Range or Choices Default ValueServer number 1-8/9-16 1-8Port

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Status relaySetting Selectable Range or Choices Default ValueStatus relayMemory/Media status On/Off OffMeasurement error On/Off OffCommunication error

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Safety Precautions• This instrument conforms to IEC safety class I (provided with terminal for protective grounding), Installation Category II, and E

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WARNING• Use the Correct Power Supply Ensure that the source voltage matches the voltage of the power supply before turning the power ON.• Use the

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• Do not use the battery box if abnormal symptoms are present such as leakage, deformity, and discoloration.• Do not carry the battery box along with

Page 57 - Initialize Tab

CF Card Handling Precautions• The CF card is delicate and should be handled with caution.• Write operations to the CF card may fail if it is operate

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