Yokogawa Standalone MW100 User Manual

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Page 1 - Data Acquisition Unit

User’sManualMW100Data Acquisition UnitIM MW100-01E4th Edition

Page 2 - 4th Edition : March 2012 (YK)

ixIM MW100-01EixIM MW100-01E12345AppIndexContents2.5 Connecting the Power Supply and Turning the Power Switch ON and OFF ... 2-20Connecti

Page 3 - Revisions

2-12IM MW100-01E2.4 Connecting Signal WiresWiring Procedures1. Turn OFF the power to the instrument. 2. Loosen the terminal cover attachment screw

Page 4 - Safety Precautions

2-13IM MW100-01EInstallation and Wiring12345AppIndex2.4 Connecting Signal WiresWiring the 4-Wire RTD Resistance Input Module VoltageNothing connect

Page 5 - Warn WARNING

2-14IM MW100-01E2.4 Connecting Signal Wires• 1 Gauge 3 Wire Method ONOFFNo.1No.2No.3No.4No.5A(+V)B(L)C(-V)D( H) No.1ONNo.2ONNo.3OFFNo.4ONNo.5OFF

Page 6

2-15IM MW100-01EInstallation and Wiring12345AppIndex2.4 Connecting Signal Wires• Opposing 2 Gauge Method ONOFFNo.1No.2No.3No.4No.5A(+V)B( L) C(-V)

Page 7 - Contents

2-16IM MW100-01E• 4 Gauge Method ONOFFNo.1No.2No.3No.4No.5A(+V)B( L) C(-V)D( H) -B12, -B35 No.1OFFNo.2OFFNo.3OFFNo.4OFFNo.5ONRg1Rg2Rg4Rg1Rg2Rg3Ee

Page 8

2-17IM MW100-01EInstallation and Wiring12345AppIndexWiring the Pulse Input Module and Digital Input ModuleNote• With the pulse input module and digit

Page 9

2-18IM MW100-01EWiring with the Analog Output Module External power supply VoltageV+Load+24 Vpower supply(when using current output)Direction ofcurr

Page 10 - IM MW100-01E

2-19IM MW100-01EInstallation and Wiring12345AppIndexWiring with the Digital Output Module CNO250 VDC/0.1 A, 250 VAC/2 A, or30 VDC/2 A (resistance lo

Page 11

2-20IM MW100-01E2.5 Connecting the Power Supply and Turning the Power Switch ON and OFFConnections with the Power Cord (Power Supply and Power Cord S

Page 12 - Chapter 5 Specication

2-21IM MW100-01EInstallation and Wiring12345AppIndexWiring the Power Supply Terminal (Power Supply and Power Cord Suffix Code -1W) WARNING• To preve

Page 13

xIM MW100-01ExIM MW100-01EContents3.5 Setting Measurement Conditions (Measurement Channel Settings) ... 3-24Measurement Chann

Page 14 - Appendix

2-22IM MW100-01EWiring the Power Supply Terminal (When the Suffix Code of the Power Supply/Cord Is -2c* or -3W)* c is D, F, R, Q, or H.When using an A

Page 15 - 1.1 System Overview

2-23IM MW100-01EInstallation and Wiring12345AppIndexWhen Using a DC Power Supply WARNING• To prevent the possibility of electric shock when wiring,

Page 16 - One-to-N Connection with a PC

2-24IM MW100-01E2.6 Connecting the Ethernet CableConnection ProcedureConnectorConnect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the main module. Con

Page 17 - Connecting to Modbus Devices

2-25IM MW100-01EInstallation and Wiring12345AppIndex2.7 Connecting the RS-422A/485 Interface (/C3 Option) Terminal Wiring and Signal Names SERIAL C

Page 18 - Input/Output Modules

2-26IM MW100-01EExample of a Connection with an Upstream DeviceYou can connect the MW100 to an upstream device with an RS-232, RS-422A, or RS485 conne

Page 19

2-27IM MW100-01EInstallation and Wiring12345AppIndexNote• The noise rejection method differs depending on the conditions of use. In the connection ex

Page 20

2-28IM MW100-01E2.8 Connecting the RS-232 Interface (/C2 Option) Connector Pin Assignments and Signal NamesConnector Pin Assignments 2 1 3 4 56 7

Page 21 - Base Plate

2-29IM MW100-01EInstallation and Wiring12345AppIndexXON-XON• Send Data Control Software handshaking is not performed between the instrument and the

Page 22 - PC Software

2-30IM MW100-01E2.9 Measures Against Noise on the MW100 Data Acquisition UnitThe technical Information described below is available as reference mate

Page 23 - 1.2 MW100 Operation Guide

2-31IM MW100-01EInstallation and Wiring12345AppIndex MeasurementInterval100 ms 16.67 ms 20 ms AutoIntegrationTime Rejected Frequencies and Notes500

Page 24 - FG SDB SDA RDB RDASG

xiIM MW100-01ExiIM MW100-01E12345AppIndexContentsChapter 4 Troubleshooting and Maintenance4.1 Error Display on the 7-Segment LED and Corrective Acti

Page 25 - Switches and Keys

2-32IM MW100-01E30-CH Medium Speed DCV/TC/DI Input Module Measurement IntervalIntegration TimeRejected Frequencies and Notes500 ms 1.67 ms 600 Hz and

Page 26 - Displays

2-33IM MW100-01EInstallation and Wiring12345AppIndexIf the first-order lag filter is applied to the input signal, low-pass filter frequency characteri

Page 27 - Operation Modes and Statuses

2-34IM MW100-01E2.10 Handling of the CF CardHandling Precautions of the CF CardNote the following points when using the CF card. For the general hand

Page 28 - Multi interval

3-1IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndex3.1 Connection EnvironmentThis section explains the environment in which the MW100 is connect

Page 29

3-2IM MW100-01EInstalling JavaJava is required for entering settings on the MW100 using a browser. • When Using Windows 2000 or Windows XPJava Runtim

Page 30 - Range Over

3-3IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexSingle Screen and Dual ScreenMonitor-displays the data from the MW100. For details on the ope

Page 31 - Alarm Output Timing

3-4IM MW100-01EChannel SettingYou can set the measurement range, expressions, and other items. System SettingYou can set the measurement interval,

Page 32 - Free Message

3-5IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexHost Name DisplayThe host name or IP address is shown in brackets on the title bar of the wind

Page 33 - Event Action Function

3-6IM MW100-01E3.2 Communication SettingsConnection to the MW100 can be made using Ethernet or serial communications (optional). Also, when performin

Page 34

3-7IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexChanging the IP Address and ConnectingThis is used when an IP address has already been set, an

Page 35 - Match Time

xiiIM MW100-01ExiiIM MW100-01EContents5.4 4-CH, High-Speed Universal Input Module (MX110-UNV-H04) Specications ... 5-35Effects of Operating

Page 36 - Recording Stop Action

3-8IM MW100-01EConnecting with Serial Communication (Optional)You can enter settings using a browser, or with communication commands. The following ex

Page 37 - Pretrigger Function

3-9IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexModbus/RTU SettingsSet the items below to use the Modbus/RTU function. • For Modbus master, s

Page 38 - Manual Sample Function

3-10IM MW100-01EModbus Master Setting 21. From the Top screen, click Communication Setting > Modbus Master Setting 2. 2. Select the comm

Page 39 - Saving Data to the CF Card

3-11IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexModbus/TCP SettingsSet the items below to use the Modbus/TCP function. An explanation on the

Page 40 - File Message

3-12IM MW100-01EModbus Client Setting 2Register the server to which commands are sent. Use the number of the registered server for Modbus client setti

Page 41 - Saving Manual Sample Data

3-13IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexLogin Function and User SettingsUsing this function, you can restrict access to previously re

Page 42 - Communication Specifications

3-14IM MW100-01E3.3 System SettingsSetting ModeSystem ReconstructionWhen connecting the MW100 for the first time, or when changing the position of an

Page 43

3-15IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexViewing and Initializing the System InformationYou can view the model name, serial number, in

Page 44 - E-Mail Function

3-16IM MW100-01EDaylight Saving Time Setting1. From the top screen, click System Setting > Daylight Saving Time Setting. 2. Select the D

Page 45 - E-mail Retransmission

3-17IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexExecuting Strain Initial Balancing1. Select the initial balance execution method from the St

Page 46 - • Modbus Slave Function

xiiiIM MW100-01ExiiiIM MW100-01E12345AppIndexContentsAppendixAppendix 1 Supported Characters ...

Page 47

3-18IM MW100-01EProcessing and Operation• Operating Main Unit Keys1. Select the main unit key you wish to operate from the Key Operation list. 2. C

Page 48 - Log Output

3-19IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndex3.4 Setting Acquisition Conditions for Measured/Computed DataThis is an explanation of measu

Page 49 - Input Module

3-20IM MW100-01EComputation Operation SettingsFrom the top screen, click System Setting > MATH Setting. MATH Interval Settings1. In the Interva

Page 50 - Thermocouple (cont.)

3-21IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexMeasurement/Computation Recording Operation Settings1. From the top screen, click System Set

Page 51 - Measurement Synchronization

3-22IM MW100-01EThinning Operation Settings1. From the top screen, click System Setting > Thinning Recording Setting. Thinning Settings2.

Page 52 - Universal Input Module

3-23IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexRecording Channel SettingsYou can set the channels to which data is recorded or thinning reco

Page 53

3-24IM MW100-01E3.5 Setting Measurement Conditions (Measurement Channel Settings)Setting ModeMeasurement Channel SettingsYou can set the input type,

Page 54

3-25IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexComputation SettingsSpecify computation settings to perform linear scaling or differential co

Page 55 - TC/DI Input Module

3-26IM MW100-01EGlobal Channel SettingsIf the setting items of channels are the same, the settings of the first channel can be applied collectively to

Page 56

3-27IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexScale Input MethodsAfter selecting the number of digits after the decimal point for the upper

Page 57 - Measurement Range

1-1IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndex1.1 System OverviewMW100 Data Acquisition UnitThe MW100 Data Acquisition Unit consists of a main

Page 58

3-28IM MW100-01ESetting the Burnout1. Select the direction in which the measured value is set off the range when a burnout detection occurs from the

Page 59

3-29IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndex3.6 MATH Settings (MATH Channel Settings and the /M1 Option)You can set the MATH operation,

Page 60

3-30IM MW100-01EGlobal Expression SettingIf the expression to be assigned to the MATH channels is the same, you can collectively apply the settings of

Page 61

3-31IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexProgram Channel Settings1. From the top screen, click Channel Setting > Program Channel S

Page 62

3-32IM MW100-01ESetting ModeMeas. ModeCommunication Input Data Settings1. From the top screen, click Channel Settings > COM Input Channel Setting.

Page 63 - Measurement Interval

3-33IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndex3.7 Setting AlarmsYou can set the alarm type, alarm value, hysteresis, and output operation.

Page 64 - Integration

3-34IM MW100-01EAlarm Setting (MATH)You can set MATH channel alarms. 1. From the top screen, click Channel Setting > Alarm Setting (MATH).

Page 65

3-35IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndex3.8 Digital Output SettingsSetting ModeRelay SettingsYou can set the operation type, excitat

Page 66 - Output Module

3-36IM MW100-01E3.9 Analog/PWM Output SettingsSetting ModeOutput Range Settings (Analog Output)You can set the output type, action, range, span, pres

Page 67

3-37IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexPreset Value7. In the Preset Value box, enter a preset value for the output operation when t

Page 68 - PWM Output Module

1-2IM MW100-01EOne-to-N Connection with a PCThis is an example of a configuration suitable for relatively large scale data acquisition tasks. Connecti

Page 69 - Explanation of Functions

3-38IM MW100-01ESetting the Pulse Resolution5. Select the pulse resolution in the Range box.Span SettingSelect the actual output range from the allow

Page 70 - Steady Output Operation

3-39IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexOutput Operation SettingsYou can set the operation upon power ON, or when an error or a stop

Page 71

3-40IM MW100-01EMeas. ModeTransmission Output ControlTurning Transmission Output On and Off for Analog Output/PWM OutputThis is set if Trans is select

Page 72

3-41IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndex3.10 Event/Action SettingsBy linking the Event function and Action function, you can control

Page 73

3-42IM MW100-01E3.11 Timer and Match Time SettingsThe time up action function can be controlled through the specified time interval and time. For a d

Page 74 - Reflash Function

3-43IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexSetting the Match TimeFrom the top screen, click System Setting > Match Time Setting. M

Page 75

3-44IM MW100-01E3.12 Report Settings (/M3 Option)You can enter settings for creating report files. For details on the report function, see section 1.

Page 76 - MATH Types

3-45IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexReport Operation Settings 21. From the top screen, click System Setting > Report Setting

Page 77 - Arithmetic Functions

3-46IM MW100-01E3.13 Starting and Stopping Measurement, Computation, and RecordingThis is an explanation of the procedure for starting and stopping m

Page 78 - Conditional Expressions

3-47IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexStarting and Stopping ComputationThis operation is available when the MATH function (/M1 opti

Page 79 - Reference channel

1-3IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexOne-to-N Connection with the PCThis is an example in which multiple PCs are connected to the MW100

Page 80 - Computation Operation

3-48IM MW100-01EChecking the Operating Status of the MW100 Using the Status IndicatorsYou can confirm the operational status of the MW100 by viewing t

Page 81 - Math Span

3-49IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndex3.14 Network Utility SettingsSetting ModeDNS Client Settings1. From the top screen, click C

Page 82 - Pulse Integration (TLOG.PSUM)

3-50IM MW100-01EMail Client SettingsThese settings configure the e-mail function. The setting screen contains mail client setting 1 and mail client se

Page 83 - MATH Operation

3-51IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexMail Client Setting 21. From the top screen, click Communication Setting > Mail Client Se

Page 84

3-52IM MW100-01E15. Enter a reference time for the send interval in the Time box under Periodic Report. 16. To attach instantaneous values to Periodic

Page 85 - TLOG Time Scale

3-53IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexServer SettingsThese settings enable the various server functions.1. From the top screen, cl

Page 86

3-54IM MW100-01E3.15 Saving and Loading Setup DataYou can save and load MW100 main unit settings. The setup file is stored in the CONFIG folder of th

Page 87 - = Write report data

3-55IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndex3.16 Measured Data Monitor Display/SettingsYou can monitor-display data measured on the MW10

Page 88

3-56IM MW100-01EDual ScreenUse this when the monitor contains two screens. You can display two groups. From the top screen, click Dual Screen. 3.16

Page 89 - 2.1 Handling Precautions

3-57IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexExplanation of Display ItemsThis is an explanation of the icons and measured data display ite

Page 90 - 2.2 Installation

1-4IM MW100-01EMain ModuleThe main module is equipped with power supply connectors, a power switch, Ethernet ports, and other devices facilitating sup

Page 91 - DATA ACQUISITION UNIT

3-58IM MW100-01EMonitor Display Switching and Group Selection Select the Display GroupSelect the display group you wish to display. Select messageS

Page 92 - 2.3 Attaching the Modules

3-59IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexMonitor Display Screen• Trend Display Alarm display ON/OFF Zoom in or out of the time ax

Page 93

3-60IM MW100-01E• Digital Display Displays measured data as numerical values. When alarms are set, the alarm status is displayed to the left of the

Page 94 - 2.4 Connecting Signal Wires

3-61IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndex• Meters Displays measured values in a meter. When alarms are set, the alarm status is disp

Page 95

3-62IM MW100-01E• Lite Monitor screen (Firmware version R3.03 or later) Displays measured data in a simplified format. Parts of the Display

Page 96

3-63IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexData ViewFrom the Display Data list, select Alarm Summary, Manual Sample, Report - Digital, o

Page 97

3-64IM MW100-01E• Report - Digital Select a report file to display of Daily, Weekly, or Monthly and a date from the report file selection list then

Page 98

3-65IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndex File selection screen Selects the report file to be displayed in the graph. Click the OK

Page 99

3-66IM MW100-01EMessage SettingsYou can specify a message to be written along with data saving during recording.1. From the top screen, click Display

Page 100

3-67IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexGraph Scale Settings1. From the top screen, click Display Setting > Graph Scale Setting.

Page 101 - • 1 Gauge Method

1-5IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndex30-CH, Medium Speed DCV/TC/DI Input Module (MX110-VTD-L30, MX110-VTD-L30/H3) MX110-VTD-L30(clamp

Page 102 - • Adjacent 2 Gauge Method

3-68IM MW100-01EDisplay Groups SettingsYou can display the measured data for each specified group in the Monitor display.1. From the top screen, clic

Page 103 - • Opposing 2 Gauge Method

3-69IM MW100-01ESetting and Data acquisition12345AppIndexOther Settings (Selecting Channel Number Display or Tag Name Display)1. From the top screen,

Page 104 - • 4 Gauge Method

3-70IM MW100-01ESetting List (Firmware version R3.03 or later)1. From the top screen, click Setting List. 2. Select the check boxes of the se

Page 105 - Wiring Digital Input (-D24)

4-1IM MW100-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345AppIndexChapter 4 Troubleshooting and Maintenance4.1 Error Display on the 7-Segment LED and Corre

Page 106 - CAUTION

4-2IM MW100-01ECommunication ErrorsThe left and right digits of the 7-segment LED display “C” and an error code, respectively. The LED blinks. Display

Page 107 - Main Output Specifications

4-3IM MW100-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345AppIndexDisplay Possible Problem Corrective ActionE040 Invalid client type. Enter a correct

Page 108 - Power Switch ON and OFF

4-4IM MW100-01EDisplay Possible Problem Corrective ActionE112 Invalid relay number for relay event. Set the channel number for the DO module.E11

Page 109

4-5IM MW100-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345AppIndexExecution ErrorsThe code is divided into two parts which are displayed alternately on the 7

Page 110

4-6IM MW100-01EExecution ErrorsThe code is divided into two parts which are displayed alternately on the 7-segment LED; in the first part, the letter

Page 111 - WARNING

4-7IM MW100-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345AppIndexCommunication ErrorsThe code is divided into two parts which are displayed alternately on t

Page 112 - Initializing Settings

iIM MW100-01E Thank you for purchasing the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit. This user’s manual contains useful information about the instrument’s function

Page 113 - Option)

1-6IM MW100-01E10-CH, Pulse Input Module (MX114-PLS-M10) • Minimum measurement interval: 100 ms• Maximum number of inputs: 10 inputs• Input types: D

Page 114

4-8IM MW100-01E4.2 Error Display in the Monitor Screen and Corrective ActionsError Message Corrective ActionCould not connect to the instrument.

Page 115

4-9IM MW100-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345AppIndex4.3 TroubleshootingIf servicing is necessary, or if the instrument is not operating correc

Page 116 - Connector Pin Assignments

4-10IM MW100-01EThe MW100 can be detected using the Search button, but browser connection fails.Possible Problem Corrective Action Ref. sectionThe IP

Page 117 - Connection Examples

4-11IM MW100-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345AppIndexThe measured value is not correct Possible Problem Corrective Action Ref. sectionThe i

Page 118 - Acquisition Unit

4-12IM MW100-01E4.4 CalibrationTo maintain measuring accuracy, we recommend calibration once per year. Calibration of the instrument requires a calib

Page 119

4-13IM MW100-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345AppIndex• When calibrating the RTD range of the 4-CH, High-Speed Universal Input module 100Vpk MA

Page 120 - First-Order Lag Filter

4-14IM MW100-01E• When calibrating the DC voltage range of the 30-CH, Medium-Speed DCV/TC/DI Input module Input terminal of CH2Short the input te

Page 121

4-15IM MW100-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345AppIndex• When calibrating the RTD or resistance range of the 6-CH, Medium-Speed Four-Wire RTD Re

Page 122 - 2.10 Handling of the CF Card

4-16IM MW100-01E For -NDIConnect CH2 onlySetting switchR2R4R1R3ON 1 2 3 4 512345678OFFSWBridge head(701955 or 701956)SW1OFFSW2OFFSW3OFFSW4ONSW

Page 123 - 3.1 Connection Environment

4-17IM MW100-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345AppIndexReference Junction Compensation of Thermocouple InputNormally, the input terminal of the i

Page 124 - MW100 Operation Screens

1-7IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndex8-CH, Medium-Speed PWM Output Module (MX120-PWM-M08) • Output update interval: 100 ms (shortest)

Page 125 - Data View

4-18IM MW100-01E4.5 Parts and MaintenanceThis instrument does not have parts that need periodic replacement.However the main module (model: MW100) ha

Page 126 - Communication Setting

4-19IM MW100-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345AppIndex4.6 System InitializationPerform this procedure to initialize the settings on the MW100.

Page 127 - Switching Modes

4-20IM MW100-01E4.7 Updating the SystemYou can upgrade the MW100 main unit firmware to the latest version. When you upgrade the version, you can use

Page 128 - 3.2 Communication Settings

4-21IM MW100-01ETroubleshooting and Maintenance12345AppIndex4. Turn ON the MW100. The MW100 starts loading the firmware. If the 7-segment LED display

Page 129

5-1IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndex5.1 Common SpecificationsNormal Operating ConditionsRated power supply voltage: AC power supply (with or wit

Page 130 - (IM MW100-17E)

5-2IM MW100-01E5.2 Main Module (MW100-E) SpecificationsMeasurementStyle number: S3Measurement range and accuracy: See the measurement range and ac

Page 131 - Modbus/RTU Settings

5-3IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexMeasurement groups: Measurement channels can be divided into up to 3 groups by module. The measurement inter

Page 132

5-4IM MW100-01ECalculations: Basic math (+, –, ×, ÷, exponentiation) Relational operators (>, ≥, =, ≤, <, ≠) Logical operators (AND, OR, XOR,

Page 133 - Modbus/TCP Settings

5-5IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexReference channel: Measurement channel MATH channels* Communication input channels Flag input channels M

Page 134

5-6IM MW100-01EMATH alarm function: Four levels per channel Type: Upper limit, lower limit, delay upper limit, and delay lower limit. No hysteresis

Page 135

1-8IM MW100-01EPC SoftwareThe MW100 Data Acquisition Unit comes with the MW100 Viewer software program that allows users to view measured data acquire

Page 136 - 3.3 System Settings

5-7IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexAlarmsAlarm types: Upper limit, lower limit, differential upper limit, differential lower limit, upper limi

Page 137

5-8IM MW100-01EReport Function Specifications (/M3 Option)Report operations: Starts/stops creation of report data at the same time that measurement s

Page 138 - Other Settings

5-9IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexRecorder StructureMeasured data, computed data, thinned data, manual sample data, report data, setting values

Page 139

5-10IM MW100-01ECapacity of the CF cardCapacity needed for storage: The recording starts only if sufcient free space for saving the data is availabl

Page 140

5-11IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexPretrigger function: The pretrigger when the recording start action is set to Trigger can be set for each

Page 141 - Computed Data

5-12IM MW100-01EFile size: Within approximately 10 Mbyte per leFile size calculation: File size (bytes) = header size*1 + data size*2 *1 Header

Page 142

5-13IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexThinning Recording FunctionApart from the measured and computed data file, a set of thinned data from the me

Page 143

5-14IM MW100-01EManual Sample Recording FunctionManual sample operation: • When Manual Sample is executed using an Event/Action, communication co

Page 144 - Thinning Operation Settings

5-15IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexReport Recording Function (/M3 Option)Record start/stop operation: Executed simultaneously upon recording st

Page 145 - Data Save Folder Settings

5-16IM MW100-01EInternal Backup MemoryFunction overview: Using the main unit’s internal backup memory (SRAM) even upon a power failure, data before

Page 146 - Measurement Channel Settings

1-9IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndex1.2 MW100 Operation GuideThe figure below shows the general flow of operation when the MW100 is i

Page 147

5-17IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexCommunicationEthernet PortInterface: Ethernet 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX The data rate can be xed to 10 Mbps hal

Page 148 - Global Channel Settings

5-18IM MW100-01ESNTP function: Client function: Acquires time information from the specied SNTP server when the power is turned on, upon start

Page 149 - Scale Input Methods

5-19IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexHTTP function: Enables entry of settings on the MW100, starting and stopping of measurement, computation,

Page 150

5-20IM MW100-01ECommunication Output FunctionThe following information about the main unit can be output using communication commands. For information

Page 151 - Entering Expressions

5-21IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexModbus Protocol SpecificationsCommon to Modbus Master Function and Modbus Slave FunctionCommunication possib

Page 152 - Setting MATH Groups

5-22IM MW100-01ECommand settings: Up to 100 commands can be set. Command items: Loading channels: C001 toC300 Writing channels: 001 to 060, A

Page 153 - Rolling Average Settings

5-23IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexRegister Assign (Modbus Server Functions and Sharing)Coil*Data Data type00001 Data on communication input ch

Page 154 - Option)” in section 5.2

5-24IM MW100-01EInput Registers Data Data Type33001 Lower byte of computed data of computation channel A001 Int 3233002h Upper byte of computed data o

Page 155 - 3.7 Setting Alarms

5-25IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexValues per Modbus Registers (Measurement channel data and MATH channel data)The main module handles data on

Page 156 - Delay Alarm Setting

5-26IM MW100-01EValues per Modbus Registers (Communication input channel data)The main module handles data from the communication input channels as ty

Page 157 - 3.8 Digital Output Settings

1-10IM MW100-01E1.3 Functions of the Main ModuleThe main module is the central component of the MW100 Data Acquisition Unit. Names and Functions of P

Page 158

5-27IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexModbus Client Function (/M1 option)Communication possible with Modbus/TCP protocolCommunication media: Eth

Page 159

5-28IM MW100-01EEtherNet/IP Server Function (Firmware version R3.02 or later)The server function enables you to read measured data from MW100 measurem

Page 160

5-29IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexEvent ActionBy linking the Event function and Action function, you can control the operations of the main un

Page 161 - Output Operation Settings

5-30IM MW100-01EUser InterfaceNumber of keys: 4: Start key (START) and Stop key (STOP), User function key 1 (USER1), User function key 2 (

Page 162 - Transmission Output Control

5-31IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexLog Information• Recording logs When recording is stopped, data acquisition logs saved on the main unit ar

Page 163 - 3.10 Event/Action Settings

5-32IM MW100-01EInitializing SettingsTwo types of settings initialization are available. Initialization of all settings: Initializes all setting val

Page 164 - Timer Settings

5-33IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexExternal DimensionsUnits: mm 105137131144.4100-240V AC70VA MAX 50/60HzDATA ACQUISITION UNITMEASURERECORD

Page 165 - Setting the Match Time

5-34IM MW100-01E5.3 Base Plate (MX150) SpecificationsNumber of main modules that can be attached: 1 (always attached)Number of input/outp

Page 166 - Report Operation Settings 1

5-35IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndex5.4 4-CH, High-Speed Universal Input Module (MX110-UNV-H04) SpecificationsStyle number: S1Type of measurem

Page 167 - Report Operation Settings 2

5-36IM MW100-01EPt100*1JPt100*1Pt100 (high res.)JPt100 (high res.)Ni100 SAMA*2Ni100 DIN*2Ni120*3Pt100 (high noise resistance)JPt100(high noise resista

Page 168 - Computation, and Recording

1-11IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexSwitches and KeysThe MW100 has the following switches and keys. Some are included with options.•

Page 169

5-37IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexReference junction compensation accuracy: When measuring temperature greater than or equal to 0°C and when

Page 170

5-38IM MW100-01EEffects of Operating ConditionsThe specications below apply when the integration time is 16.67 ms or more.Warm-up time: At least 30

Page 171 - FTP Client Settings

5-39IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndex5.5 10-CH, Medium-Speed Universal Input Module (MX110-UNV-M10) SpecificationsStyle number: S1Type of measu

Page 172 - Mail Client Settings

5-40IM MW100-01EPt100*1JPt100*1Pt100 (high res.)JPt100 (high res.)Ni100 SAMA*2Ni100 DIN*2Ni120*3Pt50Cu10 GE*4Cu10 L&N*4Cu10 WEED*4Cu10 BAILEY*4J26

Page 173

5-41IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexReference junction compensation accuracy: When measuring temperature greater than or equal to 0°C and when

Page 174

5-42IM MW100-01EEffects of Operating ConditionsThe specications below apply when the integration time is 16.67 ms or more.Warm-up time: At least 30

Page 175 - Server Settings

5-43IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndex5.6 30-CH, Medium-Speed DCV/TC/DI Input Module (MX110-VTD-L30) SpecificationsStyle number: S3Type of measu

Page 176 - Setup Data Save Conditions

5-44IM MW100-01EMeasurement Interval, Integration Time, and Filter:MeasurementInterval500 ms16.67 ms20 msAuto*2IntegrationTimeFilterRejected Noise and

Page 177 - Single Screen

5-45IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndex Up/Down setting is possible 2 kΩ or less normal, 200 kΩ or more disconnected (shunt capacitance: 0.01 μF

Page 178 - Dual Screen

5-46IM MW100-01E5.7 6-CH, Medium-Speed Four-Wire RTD Resistance Input Module (MX110-V4R-M06) SpecificationsStyle number: S2Type of measurement: DC v

Page 179 - Explanation of Display Items

1-12IM MW100-01EConnectorsThe MW100 can come with the following connectors. The actually-installed connectors depend on the power supply input section

Page 180 - Contents of the Status Bar

5-47IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexPt500*2Pt1000*2–200.0 to 600.0°C–200.0 to 600.0°C0.000 to 20.00 Ω0.00 to 200.00 Ω0.0 to 2000.0 ΩVth = 2.4 V±

Page 181 - Trip line

5-48IM MW100-01ENoise rejection: Rejection by the integrating A/D converter and the use of low pass ltersInput resistance: For DC voltage 1 V range

Page 182 - • Bar Graph

5-49IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexGeneral SpecificationsOperating temperature range: –20 to 60°COperating humidity range: 20 to 80% RH for

Page 183 - • Overview Display

5-50IM MW100-01E5.8 4-CH, Medium-Speed Strain Input Module (MX112) SpecificationsStyle number: S2Number of inputs: 4Input type: Strain gauge or st

Page 184 - Parts of the Display

5-51IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexAllowable wiring resistance: 100 Ω or less Effect of wiring resistance: NDIS 50 ppm of rdg. / Ω (when us

Page 185 - • Manual Sample

5-52IM MW100-01EGeneral SpecificationsOperating temperature range: –20 to 60°COperating humidity range: 20 to 80% RH for –20 to 40 °C 10 to 5

Page 186 - • Report - Graph

5-53IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndex5.9 10-CH, Pulse Input Module (MX114) SpecificationsStyle number: S3Number of Inputs: 10Input type: Pull

Page 187 - Display Settings

5-54IM MW100-01EContact/transistor rating: Contact with a rating of 15 VDC or more, and 30 mA or more Transistor with a rating of Vce > 15, and I

Page 188

5-55IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndex5.10 10-CH, High-Speed Digital Input Module (MX115) SpecificationsStyle number: S1(-D05), S2(-D24)Input

Page 189

5-56IM MW100-01E5.11 8-CH, Medium-Speed Analog Output Module (MX120-VAO-M08) SpecificationsStyle number: S2Number of outputs: 8Update interval: 10

Page 190

1-13IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndex• In-Progress Display The following displays cycle while the CF card is being accessed or while

Page 191 - Log Information

5-57IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexExternal DimensionsUnits: mm 57131150.8If not specified, the tolerance is ±3%. However, in cases of less t

Page 192

5-58IM MW100-01E5.12 8-CH, Medium-Speed PWM Output Module (MX120-PWM-M08) SpecificationsStyle number: S2Number of outputs: 8Update interval: 100 m

Page 193 - Corrective Actions

5-59IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndexGeneral SpecificationsOperating temperature range: –20 to 50°COperating humidity range: 20 to 80% RH for

Page 194 - Communication Errors

5-60IM MW100-01E5.13 Operations Common to the 8-CH Medium-Speed Analog Output Module and the 8-CH Medium Speed PWM Output Module (MX120)Settings Rela

Page 195

5-61IM MW100-01ESpecification12345AppIndex5.14 10-CH, Medium-Speed Digital Output Module (MX125) SpecificationsStyle number: S1Number of outputs: 1

Page 196

App-1IM MW100-01EAppendix12345AppIndexAppendix 1 Supported CharactersWhen entering characters on the MW100 from a browser, the following characters c

Page 197 - Execution Errors

App-2IM MW100-01EAppendix 2 Setting Data Communication That Uses Modbus ProtocolThis section descries the procedure for data transmission and recepti

Page 198 - Communication Command Errors

App-3IM MW100-01EAppendix12345AppIndexSetup ExampleData is sent and received between the MW100 client and MW100 server. The MW100 client loads and dis

Page 199 - System Errors

App-4IM MW100-01E2. Computed data from MATH channels A001 to A004 of the MW100 client are written to communication input channels C001 to C004 of the

Page 200

App-5IM MW100-01EAppendix12345AppIndexClient Setting 2Enter settings for the destination server.Enter the IP address of the serverEnter the IP address

Page 201 - 4.3 Troubleshooting

1-14IM MW100-01EMeasurementMeasured data sampled at certain intervals is acquired by the various input modules. Acquired data is stored in internal me

Page 202

App-6IM MW100-01EClient/Server Settings for WRITEThe screens in the explanations below were generated under firmware version R3.04.Server-Side Setting

Page 203

App-7IM MW100-01EAppendix12345AppIndexStarting CommunicationStarting Measurement and ComputationMATH channels must be displayed to show transmitted da

Page 204 - 4.4 Calibration

App-8IM MW100-01EChecking the Communication StatusYou can view log information to check the status of Modbus communications. Modbus communication lo

Page 205

App-9IM MW100-01EAppendix12345AppIndexAppendix 3 Using the Event ActionThis section introduces an example in which the event action function is used

Page 206 - 120V MAX CH TO CH

App-10IM MW100-01EDiving the Data on Each EventData is divided by setting the input/output event and the action to Memory Save.• Setting the event ac

Page 207

App-11IM MW100-01EAppendix12345AppIndexAppendix 4 E-Mail FormatIn the explanations that follow, CRLF means “carriage return/line feed.”A user-defined

Page 208 - Required Instruments

App-12IM MW100-01Euuuuuu Unit information (output using 6 chars., left justified) mV____: mV V_____: V ^C____: °C X

Page 209 - 600V MAX TO

App-13IM MW100-01EAppendix12345AppIndexrrrrrrrrr Report data (excluding integral value, sends in the order maximum/minimum/average/instantaneous val

Page 210 - 4.5 Parts and Maintenance

App-14IM MW100-01EMedia Remaining Space Notification E-mail Format• SubjectSubject: [Media Remain]• SyntaxCRLFMedia_RemainCRLF<Time>CRLFDATE_y

Page 211 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

App-15IM MW100-01EAppendix12345AppIndexSystem Error Notification E-mail Format• SubjectSubject: [ERROR]• SyntaxCRLFERRORCRLF<Time>CRLFDATE_yy/

Page 212

1-15IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexMATHDifferential computation between channels and linear scaling are possible. Linear scaling con

Page 213

App-16IM MW100-01Emmmm Computation channel no. (A001 to A300, OFF channels not output)f Minus sign (omitted if +)ddddddd Measured da

Page 214 - 5.1 Common Specifications

App-17IM MW100-01EAppendix12345AppIndexAppendix 5 Retrieving Files Using WebDAVThe MW100 communication service contains the WebDAV function. This fun

Page 215 - Measurement

App-18IM MW100-01EFor Windows Vista1. To use the WebDAV function, you must apply the patch provided by Microsoft. Download the file from their Web si

Page 216

App-19IM MW100-01EAppendix12345AppIndex5. Click the Next button.The Connect to the Internet and Add Network Location windows appear. 6. Clic

Page 217

App-20IM MW100-01E9. Enter the WebDAV name in the “Type a name for this network location” box, then click the Next button.Use an easy-to-identify nam

Page 218

App-21IM MW100-01EAppendix12345AppIndexAppendix 6 Network TerminologyNetwork TerminologyTerm DescriptionIP address An ID that is assigned to each

Page 219 - Remote RJC (RRJC)

App-22IM MW100-01EAppendix 7 Using the Broken Line Data of Decimal ValuesBecause the output value of a program channel is an integer, an expression i

Page 220

App-23IM MW100-01EAppendix12345AppIndexAppendix 8 Saving Data to the CF CardWrite TimingWrite TimingYou can check the time when data is written to th

Page 221

App-24IM MW100-01EThe data save operations is as follows: Time (s)StartLength of one data writing1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8File generation startNext fil

Page 222 - Recorder Structure

App-25IM MW100-01EAppendix12345AppIndexWrite CountWhen data is saved to the CF card, the data is written several times in sections.The write count can

Page 223 - Capacity of the CF card

iiIM MW100-01ETrademarks• DAQMASTER is a registered trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation.• Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or

Page 224

1-16IM MW100-01ERange OverWhen the MW100 detects a range over (see below) on a measurement or MATH channel, “+Over” or “–Over” is displayed.• Measure

Page 225

Index-1IM MW100-01EIndexBbackup memory ... 5-16bar graph ...

Page 226 - Thinning Recording Function

Index-2IM MW100-01EDdaily ... 1-72data length ...

Page 227

Index-3IM MW100-01EIin-progress display ... 1-13initial balancing ...

Page 228 - Saving Settings

Index-4IM MW100-01EMX114 ... 5-53MX115 ...

Page 229 - Internal Backup Memory

Index-5IM MW100-01ESsaved items ... 5-15save location...

Page 230 - Communication

Index-6IM MW100-01EUuint16 ... 5-22uint32-big ...

Page 231

1-17IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexAlarmsThe main module compares the measured values against preset alarm values and outputs alarm

Page 232 - Communication Input Function

1-18IM MW100-01EUpper Limit on Rate-of-Change/ Lower Limit on Rate-of-Change AlarmThe rate of change of the measured values is checked over the rate-o

Page 233 - Communication Test

1-19IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexEvent Action FunctionThe event action function is used to execute an action such as starting or s

Page 234

1-20IM MW100-01EAction Notation Detection Method Edge Level Write free message Free Message Write message Message1 on specified number Mess

Page 235 - Modbus Slave Function

1-21IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexEvent detection methods*Method Notation DescriptionEdge Edge Edge eventLevel Level Leve

Page 236 - Specification

1-22IM MW100-01EMeasurement, Computation, and Thinning Recording OperationsRecording Start/StopYou can start or stop recording to the CF card using th

Page 237

1-23IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndex Stop recording after creating a single fileSingleFullstop*Rotate*Time (s)StartFile FileTime (s

Page 238

1-24IM MW100-01EManual Sample FunctionWhen you perform a manual sample, the measured and computed data from specified channels are written to the manu

Page 239

1-25IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexSaving Data to the CF CardSave LocationMeasured data, computed data, thinned data, recording logs

Page 240 - Modbus Server Function

iiiIM MW100-01ESafety PrecautionsAbout This Manual• Please pass this manual to the end user.• Read this manual thoroughly and have a clear understan

Page 241

1-26IM MW100-01ESaving Measured Data and Computed DataFiles can be created for every measurement group. An individual file is created for computed dat

Page 242 - Timer and Match Time

1-27IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexReplacing the CF Card While RecordingYou can replace the CF card while the recording is in progre

Page 243 - Other Functions

1-28IM MW100-01ECommunication SpecificationsThe MW100 can communicate with external devices using its Ethernet or serial communication port.Login Func

Page 244

1-29IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndex• Modbus Server Function Modbus clients connect to an MW100 acting as the Modbus Server, and re

Page 245 - General Specifications

1-30IM MW100-01EE-Mail FunctionNotification can be made of alarm occurrences and creation of data files by e-mail. Two recipient locations can be spec

Page 246 - External Dimensions

1-31IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexSubjectThe e-mail transmission type is added to the subject. A user-specified string can be added

Page 247

1-32IM MW100-01ERS-422A/485 Communication (/C3 Option)In a multi-drop, four-wire configuration, up to thirty-two units can be connected. A dedicated p

Page 248

1-33IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexLog InformationThe MW100 operations are recorded in the log. You can view the log using a log fil

Page 249 - (JPt100/4)

1-34IM MW100-01ESaving Alarm SummariesWhen the recording stop action is activated, alarm summary information is saved in text format to a log file nam

Page 250

1-35IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndex1.4 Functions of the 4-CH, High-Speed Universal Input ModuleThis module allows up to four inputs

Page 251

ivIM MW100-01EWarn WARNINGUse the Correct Power SupplyEnsure that the source voltage matches the voltage of the power supply before turning ON the po

Page 252

1-36IM MW100-01EThermocouple (cont.)Measurement Range Notation Rated Measurement RangeType-U U –200.0 to 400.0°CKPvsAu7Fe KPvsAu7Fe 0.0 to 300.0

Page 253

1-37IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexResistance Temperature Detector (2 mA, cont.)Measurement Range Notation Rated Measurement Range

Page 254

1-38IM MW100-01E1.5 Functions of the 10-CH, Medium-Speed Universal Input ModuleThis module allows up to ten inputs of DC voltage, thermocouple, 3-wir

Page 255

1-39IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexThermocouple (cont.) Measurement Range Notation Rated Measurement RangeType-L L –200.0 to 900

Page 256

1-40IM MW100-01EDIMeasurement Range Notation Rated Measurement RangeLEVEL LEVEL Vth=2.4 VContact input CONTACT 1 kΩ or less, ON, 100 kΩ or less

Page 257

1-41IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndex1.6 Functions of the 30-CH, Medium-Speed DCV/TC/DI Input ModuleThis module allows up to thirty i

Page 258

1-42IM MW100-01EThermocouple (cont.)Measurement Range Notation Rated Measurement RangeType-N N 0.0 to 1300.0°CType-W W 0.0 to 2315.0°CType-L L –200.0

Page 259 - Specifications

1-43IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndex1.7 Functions of the 6-CH, Medium-Speed Four-Wire RTD Resistance Input ModuleThis module allows

Page 260

1-44IM MW100-01EResistance Temperature Detector (1 mA, cont.)Measurement Range Notation Rated Measurement RangeJ263B J263B 0.0 to 300.0KCu10 at 20

Page 261

1-45IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndex1.8 Functions of the 4-CH, Medium-Speed Strain Input ModuleThis module allows up to four inputs

Page 262

vIM MW100-01EConventions Used in This ManualUnitk Denotes 1000.K Denotes 1024. Example: 5 KB (file size)Safety MarkingsThe following markings are us

Page 263 - (MX112) Specifications

1-46IM MW100-01EInitial Balancing (Unbalance Adjustment)When configuring a bridge circuit with a strain gauge, due to the slight deviation in resistan

Page 264

1-47IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexScaling Settings of the Strain Gauge Type SensorThis is an explanation of scaling settings used t

Page 265

1-48IM MW100-01EWhen the Calibration Coefficient is KnownAn example using a displacement gauge provides an explanation.• Rated input 20 mm• Cal

Page 266

1-49IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndex1.9 Functions of the 10-CH, Pulse Input ModuleThis module has ten inputs for integration of numb

Page 267

1-50IM MW100-01EInput RangeMaximum speed: 10000 pulses/sMinimum input pulse width: 40 μsInput Threshold LevelLEVELCounts when changing from 1 V or les

Page 268 - (MX115) Specifications

1-51IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndex1.10 Functions of the 10-CH, High-Speed Digital Input ModuleThe “-D05” module is equipped with t

Page 269

1-52IM MW100-01E1.11 Functions of the 8-CH, Medium-Speed Analog Output ModuleThe module has eight outputs for voltage or current.An external power so

Page 270 - Handling Abnormal Data

1-53IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndex1.12 Functions of the 8-CH, Medium-Speed PWM Output ModuleThis module has eight outputs for puls

Page 271

1-54IM MW100-01E1.13 Operation of the 8-CH Medium-Speed Analog Output Module and the 8-CH Medium Speed PWM Output ModuleThe following describes the o

Page 272

1-55IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexOutput Operation through Setting Changes (Common)Setting Changes (Contents) Output OperationSett

Page 273 - Transmission Output

viIM MW100-01EviIM MW100-01EContentsSafety Precautions ...

Page 274 - (MX125) Specifications

1-56IM MW100-01ESteady Output OperationOutput Operation When Connected for Communication Communication Connection Status Output OperationNormal conne

Page 275 - File Name

1-57IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexOutput Operation during an Abnormality and after Recovery from the AbnormalityOutput Operation du

Page 276 - Modbus Protocol

1-58IM MW100-01EOutput Operation during an Abnormality (by Output Setting)Output Setting Abnormal Status Output OperationTransmission Reference

Page 277 - Setup Example

1-59IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndex1.14 Functions of the 10-CH, Medium-Speed Digital Output ModuleThis module has ten contact signa

Page 278 - Client-Side Settings

1-60IM MW100-01EAlso, when a condition in which alarm output must be cleared arises, you can select whether to turn output relays OFF (Non-hold), or l

Page 279 - MATH Channel Settings

1-61IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexPreset Output upon Error (Firmware version R3.03 or later)The following types are available.Outpu

Page 280

1-62IM MW100-01E1.15 MATH Function (/M1 Option)Overview of the MATH FunctionResults are computed by expressions using constants, operators, and funct

Page 281 - Starting Communication

1-63IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexLogical OperationsType Operator Example ExplanationLogical product AND 001AND002 W

Page 282 - Register Data Types

1-64IM MW100-01ETLOG Functions*1The TLOG computation computes the maximum, minimum, maximum-minimum, integral, average, and pulse integral of the spec

Page 283 - Acquiring Periodic Data

1-65IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexOrder of Operations in ExpressionsExpressions are hierarchical according to the table below. The

Page 284 - Diving the Data on Each Event

viiIM MW100-01EviiIM MW100-01E12345AppIndexContents1.6 Functions of the 30-CH, Medium-Speed DCV/TC/DI Input Module ... 1-41

Page 285 - Appendix 4 E-Mail Format

1-66IM MW100-01EProgram ChannelsUp to thirty-two inputs of broken line data can be included in expressions. Multiple points can be set for the time fr

Page 286 - • Syntax

1-67IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexGroup ResetClears all MATH channel data (including MATH alarms) per the Event/Action function or

Page 287

1-68IM MW100-01EHandling Units in ComputationsIn computations, computed values (measured and computed data) are handled as numbers without units. Also

Page 288

1-69IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexProcessing Computed Results with Abnormal Input Values or Overflow ValuesYou can select the compu

Page 289

1-70IM MW100-01E• Special computation processing (excluding TLOG and CLOG computation) for measurement channelsReference Channel Status Notation Proc

Page 290 - Test E-mail Format

1-71IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexTLOG Time ScaleYou can select the sum scale for the TLOG.SUM computation.Integration Units Notat

Page 291 - Connection Using a Browser

1-72IM MW100-01E1.16 Report Function (/M3 Option)The maximum, minimum, average, integral, and instantaneous values of the specified measurement or MA

Page 292 - For Windows Vista

1-73IM MW100-01EExplanation of Functions12345AppIndexReport Measurement IntervalThe shortest acquisition interval for report data is 100 ms. Even if a

Page 293

1-74IM MW100-01EProcessing Reports with Abnormal Input Values or Overflow ValuesYou can select how reports are processed when an error occurs on the c

Page 294 - Settings complete

2-1IM MW100-01EInstallation and Wiring12345AppIndexChapter 2 Installation and Wiring2.1 Handling PrecautionsThis section describes the precautions t

Page 295

viiiIM MW100-01EviiiIM MW100-01EContents1.14 Functions of the 10-CH, Medium-Speed Digital Output Module ... 1-59Output

Page 296 - Y: Output value

2-2IM MW100-01E2.2 InstallationInstallation LocationInstall the instrument indoors in the following locations. • In temperatures of –20 to 60°C If

Page 297 - Write interval

2-3IM MW100-01EInstallation and Wiring12345AppIndex2.2 InstallationPlacing on a Desktop or on the FloorSince each module has feet you can attach the

Page 298

2-4IM MW100-01E2.3 Attaching the Modules WARNINGTo prevent electric shock and instrument breakdown, do not connect the power supply to the main modu

Page 299 - Write Count

2-5IM MW100-01EInstallation and Wiring12345AppIndex2.3 Attaching the ModulesAttachment Positions and Channel NumbersChannel numbers are recognized as

Page 300

2-6IM MW100-01E2.4 Connecting Signal WiresTerminal Arrangement Markings on the Terminal CoverCharacters indicating the terminal function and a termin

Page 301

2-7IM MW100-01EInstallation and Wiring12345AppIndex2.4 Connecting Signal WiresAttaching and Removing the Terminal BlockThe I/O terminals of the modul

Page 302

2-8IM MW100-01E2.4 Connecting Signal WiresAttaching the Plate with Screw Terminal and Plate with Clamp Terminals for CurrentA screw terminal plate (m

Page 303

2-9IM MW100-01EInstallation and Wiring12345AppIndex2.4 Connecting Signal WiresGeneral Precautions When Wiring the Input/Output Signal Wires WARNING

Page 304

2-10IM MW100-01E2.4 Connecting Signal Wires CAUTION• If a large pulling force is applied to the input/output signal wires connected to the MW100, t

Page 305

2-11IM MW100-01EInstallation and Wiring12345AppIndex2.4 Connecting Signal Wires• Do not apply a voltage exceeding the value indicated below to the i

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