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User`s Manual XL100 (XL121/XL122/XL124

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1. Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING Zen REESEN der BEIER Gel INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT SETTING een PRAY S een AS E sa a gt COMMUNICATION oR Ss ig INPUT INTERFACE DISPLAY DATA SAVE SERIAL COMM ALARM USB CALCULATION ETHERNET COMMUNICATION NETWORK FUNC HARDWARE SYSTEM Po LAN USB RS 232 or RS 485 3 Use the arrow keys to select ETHERNET and press SELECT SETTING Zen WW e COMMUNICATION Zen WEE COMMUNICATION echt gD el KSE THERNET Se BEE BO te INTERFACE LAN TIME ZONE ISS CC IP ADDRESS fo 0 00 SERTAL COMM DNS OFF USB ONTP OFF LOGIN FUNCTION OFF NETWORK FUNC COMM TIMEOUT OFF 10min KEEPAL IVE OFF 4 Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or display for setting the item e IP Address Setting display mE THERNET Zen 2013 43 06 IP ADDRESS So SSD aig DHCP fox IPVY6 INFO Turn ON OFF the DHCP function auto assignment of IP addresses 10 8 IM XL120E Explanation IM XL120E 10 4 Setting the Ethernet Interface e DNS Setting display mE THERNET DNS DNS PRIM SEC 2005 10 02 13 43 e det S SL DNS SERVER 0 0 0 0 DNS SERVER 0 0 0
2. or IM XL120E IM XL120E 5 1 Setting the Analog Input Channels Span Upper Lower Set the upper and lower limits of the display span within the measurable range indicated above The default span lower limit is the lower limit of each range the default span upper limit is the upper limit of each range The span lower limit and span upper limit cannot be set to the same value Color For each channel select the color from the choices below The color applies to both waveform and bar graph Red green blue blue purple brown orange yellow green aqua magenta gray lime blue green navy yellow olive and purple The default settings are as follows CH1 red 2 green 3 blue 4 blue purple 5 brown 6 orange 7 yellow green 8 aqua 9 magenta 10 gray 11 lime 12 blue green 13 navy 14 yellow 15 olive and 16 purple Line width Set the waveform line width to 1dot thin 2dot medium or 3dot thick The default setting is 1dot Average Sets the average function Select the number of sampled data values for taking the moving average The default setting is 1 1 2 5 10 or 20 Scaling Sets the items below The decimal place scale lower limit scale upper limit and unit take effect when the scaling function is turned ON The measured values are scaled to a span derived by the difference between the scale upper limit and scale lower limit with the decimal point removed For exampl
3. 16 8 Group 1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Group 2 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Group 3 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Group 4 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IM XL120E Procedure IM XL120E 7 3 Setting the Background Color Grid and Bar Graph Base Position Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING Ae 28 888 67 BEE ED a INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input Use the arrow keys to select DISPLAY and press SELECT SETTING DA SC SETTING ule 2009244 APARE A gt DISPLAY ABARREN es ALARM LINE ALARM LCD CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the group display etc Set the background color grid display etc With GENERAL selected press SELECT DISPLAY ZS 5 38 12 GENERAL Ee KL E BACKGROUND HITE OOOO GRID DISPLAY ON BAR GRAPH BASE NORMAL po Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list for setting the item Select the item from the displayed list Press SET 7 5 sAe dsig oy Dungiedo pue sj u9a U04 p Aejds q au Hbuljyjes 7 3 Setting the Background Color Grid and Bar Graph Base Position Explanation Background Color Set the backg
4. 211 Media is damaged or not formatted Format or exchange the external storage medium 9 10 214 There is no file or directory Exchange to an external storage medium that has 4 7 files or directories saved 215 Exceeded the allowable number of files Exchange the external storage medium or delete 9 8 unneeded data 216 The file or directory name is incorrect Change the file name or directory name to a correct one 9 7 217 Unknown file type Use a file that the XL100 can handle 9 2 9 6 220 The file is already in use Try again later 2 3 221 Could not save within the save interval Use a recommended medium or set a longer 9 10 Aborting the measurement sampling interval 223 Could not make the file Aborting the Increase the free space on the media measurement 230 There is no setting file There is no setting file available for loading 9 8 231 Abnormal setting exists in file xxx Abnormal information found in the setting file while loading 9 6 235 An error occurred while loading the review file Check that the data type is binary 9 1 9 2 240 No files available There are no files available for loading 9 2 9 6 241 No files selected No files are selected for deleting copying etc 9 8 9 9 250 Backup memory is full There is no more free space in the backup memory 9 1 255 An error occurred while printing Some kind of error occurred while printing and the data was not printed correctly 12 2 IM XL120E Communic
5. ANALOG INPUT 1 2 gf 2008 98 38 gt CHO 1 Seo SI ke B0 Sa E eren MODE e RANGE ik SPAN LOWER 200 0 SPAN UPPER Ee COLOR een LINE WIDTH Diet SOS AVERAGE Tr INPUT gt PULSE INPUT PPANALOG INPUT 2 2 a modes CH0 d a EE el SCALING fc DECIMAL POINT o oo00 SCALE LOWER 3 0000 SS SCALE UPPER EST UNIT TEMPERATURE Poo Set the tag input type mode span upper and lower values color line width and scaling for the pulse input p I N a 2 Mg PUT mePULSE INPUT TAG MODE 1701 0 SAWISE ix INSTANTANEOUS SPAN LOWER SPAN UPPER COLOR LINE WIDTH Input settings gt Logic input settings gt INPUT v s Ze 2008 00 00 mePULSE INPUT sbb eg Bel SCALING EE DECIMAL POINT 0 0000 SCALE LOWER 9 9999 SCALE UPPER 9 9999 CONY EXPONENT 0 Cem CONV COEFFICIENT 1 0000 OFFSET EXPONENT 0 emm OFFSET COEFFICIENT fo oooo po Set the tag name color and line width for the logic input ica INPUT Zi 20088738 vull INPUT ebe el MODE pu L1 TAG CT COLOR mre LINE WIDTH LES L2 TAG TT COLOR im cREEN LINE WIDTH faot IM XL120E IM XL120E 1 7 Setup Function DISPLAY Specify general display settings background color grid and bar graph base position group settings group name and channel assignments alarm line settings alarm line display ON OFF color and line width and LCD setting LCD backlight auto OFF SETTING ZG L DISPLAY ER
6. FILE 1 RE RE E i BR Sopa Bm a LOAD FILE RENAME FILES DELETE FILES SETUP FILE COPY DATA FILES COPY BACKUP MEMORY FORMAT Explanation Initializing the Log Initialize all of the log information 9 18 IM XL120E Procedure IM XL120E Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING geen RB Shee gD CS INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 9 12 Automated Measurement and Save Function Use the arrow keys to select HARDWARE and press SELECT 2003 03 30 SETTING Ze 16 35 27 SABARE iA INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION SETTING La ote 20 50 HARDWARE SS wD ae BEEP O OOOO l ID NUMBER fi LANGUAGE ENGLISH TEMPERATURE c CLOCK 2006 05 08 16 19 10 AUTO MEASUREMENT OFF FILTER 50Hz SYSTEM RESET Doo E Use the arrow keys to select AUTO MEASUREMENT and press SELECT SETTING Za Ee HARDWARE Sc Shim Bs BEEP ID NUMBER LANGUAGE ENGLISH TEMPERATURE ae Keen CLOCK 2006 05 08 16 19 10 AUTO MEASUREMENT Ing FILTER 50Hz SYSTEM RESET po Use the arrow keys to select ON and press SELECT Press SET 9 19 Suongiedo Bulpeo pue Duuape gd y Huljjosju04y pue Buas H 9 12 Automated Measurement and Save Function Explanation 9 20 Automated Measurement Function If the power is turned ON with the automated measu
7. k Printer Output Serial Comm Communication settings apply only to the XL121 XL122 and XL124 Communication fe Modbus Master Basic Modbus Master Command IP Address Communication re JS FTP Client Prim FTP Server Sec FTP Server Hardware ere k Specified Time Sys Err User Register Trans 2 21 Chapter 3 Handling Precautions and Wiring 3 1 IM XL120E Handling Precautions If you are a first time user make sure to thoroughly read Safety Precautions given on pages 4 and 5 e Do not place any objects on the instrument Do not place other devices or a container filled with water on the instrument otherwise a breakdown may occur e Moving the instrument Before moving the instrument check that the power cord and all other cables are disconnected e Input terminals Keep electrically charged objects away from the signal terminals They may damage the internal circuitry Do not apply mechanical shock to the signal input terminals It may turn into electrical noise and enter the instrument e Protecting the case and operation panel Do not pour volatile chemicals on the case or operation panel or leave any rubber or PVC product in contact with the case or operation panel for long periods of time Otherwise it may cause discoloring and deformation e Cleaning When cleaning the case and or operation panel disconnect the power cord from the outlet and gently wipe the external surf
8. 0 to 1768 C 0 to 1768 C 600 to 1800 C 200 0 to 1372 0 C 200 0 to 1000 0 C 200 0 to 1200 0 C 200 0 to 400 0 C 200 0 to 1300 0 C 0 to 2315 C 200 0 to 900 0 C 200 0 to 400 0 C 200 0 to 850 0 C 200 0 to 500 0 C Measures the following items on the rising edge from low to high of the input pulse e Pulse instantaneous value Counts and displays the number of pulses per e Pulse integrated value e Number of revolutions Input Type Pulse instantaneous value Pulse integrated value Number of revolutions f s measurable range e Logic Signal Fixed as follows sampling interval Sums and displays the number of pulses per sampling interval from the start of the logging operation Counts the number of pulses per second converts the number to number of revolutions and displays the result Range Maximum Number of Input Pulses None 50 k sampling interval 50 kc f s 50 k sampling interval 500 kc f s 5 Mc t s 50 Mc f s 500 Mc f s 500 rpm f s 50 k sec 5 krpm f s 50 krpm f s 500 krpm f s Low 0 9 V or less or shorting of the input terminal High 2 1 V or more or opening of the input terminal Scaling For DC voltage thermocouple RTD and pulse input the measured values can be scaled to a value in the appropriate unit and displayed Set the upper and lower limits of the input s display span the upper and lower limits after scaling
9. 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING E Zeen 2093 93723 SA Ef GEES INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select ALARM and press SELECT SETTING Zus 20355141 SETTING Zen Noo 002 00 67 pS bm a gt ALARM SSP ike Be INPUT IETATL DISPLAY OUTPUT AND OR DATA SAVE DELAY SAMPLING COUNT Tu gt AL ARN OUTPUT HOLD NONHOLD CALCULATION DISPLAY HOLD NONHOLD COMMUNTCATTON HYSTERESIS Im HARDWARE ALARM BUZZER SYSTEM ALARM ACK Set the alarm alarm output etc Set alarms to analog pulse logic calculation and communication channels 3 With DETAIL selected press SELECT gt ALARM ZS ek meDETAIL Scho Dei PULSE INPUT LOGIC INPUT CALC DATA COMM DATA po 4 Use the arrow keys to select CALC DATA or COMM DATA and press SELECT When CALC DATA is selected gt Al ARM na DE 5 08 04 DETAIL S 1 4 a et Ki DETAIL SES ID ig CALC DATA ANALOG INPUT War CA01 SETTINGS TO cha SHANNELS PULSE INPUT CA01 H 9 9999 LOGIC LA CA02 OFF CAOS OFF COMM DATA CAQ4 OFF CA05 OFF AU OFF CAO OFF CA08 OFF Select the check box to apply the changes to other channels each time CA0Q21 is IM XL120E 6 7 suue y Duuae H 6 4 Setting Alarms on Calculation and Communication Channels 6 8 Explanation 5 Use the arrow keys to select
10. 11 4 11 5 11 6 11 7 11 8 11 9 Setting the Print Output and Executing the Print Operation Supported only on the XL121 Ee ee 11 1 Setting ihe Beep Sound WEE 11 4 Sere ID NUMDET ege OE EREE E 11 5 Setting ne E e E 11 6 Setting the Temperature Un 11 7 Registering Users acceded a cccunsictnctteasveecutecnjas sted bens ealdacaindeddanxtecetaantespicaaundsabectudbedelyieaideattewedee 11 8 Setting and Executing Key Login Logout and 11 9 Displaying System Information cccceeeeecceeeceeeseeeeececaeeeeeeeeeaueeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeesaeas 11 11 SUI Me E 11 12 Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 12 1 12 2 12 3 MIO UIE SO e ln e EE 12 1 Messages and Their Corrective Actions ccccccecceceesseeeeeeeeeeeeesesaeeeeseeeeeeeeessasaaeaeeees 12 2 Disposing Te nl Cl EE 12 6 Chapter 13 Specifications 131 le EE tee 13 1 13 2 Display Eet e 13 4 13 3 Data Storage Gpechficatons osese E aa 13 6 13 4 Alarm SPSCHICALIONS E 13 8 13 5 Communication Specifications Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 oo eccccccceecceeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeees 13 9 13 6 Specifications of Other FUNCTIONS ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeettetteeeeeees 13 11 13 7 General SOECHICANONG EE 13 12 13 8 Extemal DiMEnSi NS c2ce incre daemsenccesecnceeaceccececiacnecouhanscnosectstddiansecuestantedeskenocesnedecedgnese Gee 13 14 Appendix Appendix 1 A List of Settings and User Registration Privileges ccc
11. Beyond this point no more data is acquired even if the trigger condition is met A data file is created each time the trigger is activated When you press START STOP the XL100 enters the trigger wait state START LED blinking at logging standby Data is acquired from the point when the start trigger is activated START LED illuminates while logging to the point the end trigger is activated Then the XL100 enters the start trigger wait state again When a trigger is activated a new file is created and the data is acquired there Data acquisition is repeated each time a trigger is activated while the XL100 is in the start trigger wait state To stop the data acquisition press START STOP If the save destination memory becomes full data is not acquired even when a trigger is activated If the trigger mode is set to Continuous apply the trigger input signal at an interval greater than or equal to 30 s If the trigger mode is set to Continuous you cannot set the start trigger or end trigger to Time If the start trigger or end trigger is set to Time it is automati cally set to None Selecting pre trigger or trigger delay and setting the sampling count Select pre trigger or trigger delay Set the sampling count in the range of 0 to 600 Pre trigger Saves data the specified sampling counts before a trigger is activated Trigger delay Saves data the specified sampling counts after a trigger is activated Start trigger and e
12. Communication timeout Timeout enable Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Timeout value Set the value in the range of 1 to 120 min The default setting is 10 min Keepalive Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF 10 11 UOIOUD A uoneaiunwwos 3y Buas z 10 5 Setting the FTP Client Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETT I NG Mh k 2093793152 SoS a INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT SETTING een IRIKS SETTING gt PRT g S hSPSeb S gt COMMUNICATION SE aD i INPUT INTERFACE DISPLAY DATA SAVE SERIAL COMM ALARM USB itl AR ETHERNET OMMUNTC _ NETWORK FUNC HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the communication interface to be used LAN USB RS 232 or RS 485 3 Use the arrow keys to select NETWORK FUNC and press SELECT SETTING Zen ot 55158 e COMMUNICATION Ze SE gt COMMUNICATION SoS CET oa d FUNC d DEIER Bel INTERFACE LAN WEB SERVER SERIAL COMM E MAIL USB KEE mail 4 With FTP CLIENT selected press SELECT PeNETWORK FUNC Ze GE F TP CLIENT EST Ee Deg SS DATA TRANSMISSION PRIM FTP SERVER SEC FIP SERVER FTP TRANSMISSION TEST Turn ON OFF the data transmission to the FIP server 10 12 IM XL120E Explanation IM XL
13. Failed to receive data on the control connection SERVER The server is not in a condition to provide the service Reference Section 10 4 10 4 10 7 10 7 10 7 10 7 3 8 10 4 10 7 10 4 12 3 HuljooyussjqnolL 12 2 Messages and Their Corrective Actions No Messages 283 FTP command was not accepted 284 FTP transfer setting error 285 FIP data connection error 286 FIP file transfer error Status Messages Reference Section Description and Corrective Action Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 283 Character String Details USER Failed the user name verification PASS Failed the password verification ACCT Account verification failed TYPE Failed to change the transfer type CWD Failed to change the directory PORT Failed to set the transfer connection PASV Failed to set the transfer connection SCAN Failed to read the transfer connection settings Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 284 Character String Details MODE Internal processing error related to MODE LOCAL Internal processing error related to LOCAL REMOTE The destination file name is not correct ABORT File transfer abort was requested by the server Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 285 Character String Details SOCKET Failed to create a socke
14. Group 4 Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 File division Division time Mem full op Trigger mode Pre Trigger delay Sampling count Start trigger setting End trigger setting Administrator Privileges Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Administrator Privileges Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Administrator Privileges Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes User Privileges Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes User Privileges Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes User Privileges Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IM XL120E Appendix 1 A List of Settings and User Registration Privileges Calculation Settings Setup Item Calculation Statistics Tag name Calculation method Calculation item1 Calculation item2 Constant exponent Constant coefficient Unit Color Line width Maximum Minimum Average Peak RMS Communication Settings e Interface settings Setup Item Interface Setup Item Printer output Setup Item Serial communication IM XL120E LAN USB RS 232 RS 485 RS 232 printer LAN RS 232 LAN RS 485 e Printer output setting Manual print e Serial communication settings Parameters Protocol Modbus setup Slave address Baud rate Data length Stop bit Parity Handshaking Modbus master basic Co
15. ze wae L sone sonz zap sm vanz am sonz 10m omz sone sonz vorne sm vanz oome sonz 10m onz sone assovie mem zone manz sonz sone vonz an Lean mam Tan um conz core 10Hz Ben MO a ee 16ch_Fiter OFF 2560Hz am 2560 Hz 25602 2560 Hz 2560H2 2560 Hz A D D O O D O 5 T IM XL120E 13 3 13 2 Display Specifications Display unit 3 5 inch TFT color LCD 320 x 240 dots Display color Trend Bar graph display Selectable from 16 colors Red green blue blue purple brown orange yellow green aqua magenta gray lime blue green navy yellow olive and purple Background waveform White or black Waveform display Direction Horizontal Number of channels Up to eight channels per display group excluding pulse and logic channels Number of displays Four displays four groups Thickness Selectable from 1 2 and 3 dots Time axis display Selectable from 1 2 5 10 20 30 sec div 1 2 5 10 20 30 min div 1 2 5 10 12 and 24 h div Update rate Approx 1s Bar graph display Direction Horizontal Number of channels Up to eight channels per display group excluding pulse and logic channels Number of displays Four displays four groups Scale Fixed to 10 divisions Base position Left edge or center Update rate Approx 1s Digital display Number of channels Up to eight channels per display group excluding pul
16. 0 HOST NAME DOMAIN NAME eeng PRIM DOMAIN SUFFIX SEC DOMAIN SUFFIX po e SNTP Setting display meETHERNET SNTP SNTP 2005 10 02 13 43 30 oak 2B ups n naua SERVER NAME CONFIRM TIME 24h Turn ON OFF the SNTP function clock synchronization 5 Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window 6 Press SET Setting the Ethernet Interface Specify the items below For a detailed explanation see the Communication Function Manual IMXL120C E Item Time zone Setting GMT 12 00 International Date Line West GMT 11 00 Midway Island Samoa GMT 10 00 Hawaii GMT 09 00 Alaska GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US and Canada Tijuana GMT 07 00 Arizona GMT 07 00 Chihuahua La Paz Mazatlan GMT 07 00 Mountain Time US and Canada GMT 06 00 Guadalajara Mexico City Monterrey GMT 06 00 Saskatchewan GMT 06 00 Central America GMT 06 00 Central Time US and Canada GMT 05 00 Indiana East GMT 05 00 Bogota Lima Quito GMT 05 00 Eastern Time US and Canada GMT 04 00 Caracas La Paz GMT 04 00 Santiago GMT 04 00 Atlantic Time Canada GMT 03 30 Newfoundland GMT 03 00 Greenland GMT 03 00 Buenos Aires Georgetown GMT 03 00 Brasilia GMT 02 00 Mid Atlantic GMT 01 00 Azores GMT 01 00 Cape Verde Islands GMT Casablanca Monrovia GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin Edinburgh Lisbon London GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Ro
17. 1 C 0 05 of f s 1 C 0 05 of f s 1 C 0 05 of f s 1 C 0 05 of f s 1 C 0 05 of f s 2 C 0 05 of f s 1 C 0 05 of f s 1 C 2 W W 5 Rd W 26 Rd Hoskins Mfg Co ASTM E988 L Fe CuNi DIN43710 U Cu CuNi DIN43710 f s measurable range Maximum Display Resolution 10 uV 100 uV 100 uV 1 mV 1 mV 10 mV 1 mV Maximum Display Resolution 1 C 1 C 1 C 0 1 C 0 1 C 0 1 C 0 1 C 0 1 C 1 C 0 1 C 0 1 C 13 1 suoljeoyioeds a 13 1 Input Specifications e RTD resistance temperature detector Type Measurable Range Measurement Maximum Display Accuracy Resolution Pt100 4 200 0 to 850 0 C 0 05 of f s 0 5 C 0 1 C JPt100 4 200 0 to 500 0 C 0 05 of f s 0 5 C 0 1 C 4 Pt 100 JIS C 1604 1997 IEC 751 1995 DIN IEC751 1996 JPt100 JIS C 1604 1989 JIS C 1606 1989 f s measurable range Reference junction compensation Uses an internal reference junction compensation Reference junction compensation accuracy 1 C Maximum input voltage e Voltage range less than or equal to 1 VDC and TC 10 VDC e Voltage range greater than or equal to 5 VDC 60 VDC Input resistance Approx 1 MQ Maximum common mode voltage 30 VACrms 50 60 Hz or 60 VDC Common mode rejection ratio e 100 dB or more 50 60 Hz With the digital filter turned OFF e 140 dB or more 50 60 Hz Scan interval 5 s 8 ch 10 s 16 ch with the digital filter turned ON Normal mode rejectio
18. 10 alarm output status nenenenneenenenneeerennreeennnr reenen 2 4 2 19 alarm release date time 2 15 alarni search E 1 10 6 11 alarmi SPSCINCANONG E 13 8 alarm status axcciscssswcwacwslocsxecsacwsnndvcewsenskeuaecwacaeveatesveess 2 4 2 19 alarm status mark 2 15 alarm SUMMAI eegene 7 2 alarm Summary data SAVING Of 9 10 alarm summary display cceeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 6 2 15 alarm type ccccccsseeeeeeeceseeseeeeeeeaneeees 2 15 6 2 6 4 6 6 6 8 ambient NUMIAIY E 3 2 ambient Temperature 3 2 analog input ccceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 3 4 5 1 6 1 11 11 Analog input settings eeseeeenenneenneeeesrerrnn tr ntrnrenesre nenen 1 14 CR 6 9 AND OR WE 1 10 arithmetic calculation 1 13 arrow keys 2 2 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 12 4 13 4 14 4 15 arroW SELECT KEY eege sans tuedmactentenstaeauiaedguenebeane 2 2 2 20 attach detach lever cece cecccecseecseeseeceeeeeeeeueeaeeeaeeaueeaeees 3 6 PROMO OO EE 11 9 AUTO MEASUREMENT oseeeerreeerrnsrrrenrrreenn 9 19 automated measurement function ssssssecseceecereenrrennne 1 19 automatic PUNUNG sesoses E 11 2 AN CIAO E 1 13 5 3 8 5 average function oeggereegeueteteerueegegbee eege 1 4 IM XL120E B background color ccececcececeeeeeeeceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 7 6 Seel E 4 19 ale let AUTO OM EE 4 19 packup E 1 11 13 6 BACKUP MEMORY caciceseerees0 ances deine tenvacnacstestiaebenbeaensetienst 9
19. 2 5 10 20 30 100 200 or 500 and yyyy is msec sec min or h when in Free Running Logging or Logging amp Review Mode IM XL120E IM XL120E 2 3 Data Display 8 Various Icons The following icons are used to display the operation status interface usage status etc 2 DS D SG a ri TI Aa E B amp An icon shown when the data save destination is set to internal memory The icon blinks when there is access to the internal memory The icon is gray when the data save destination is not set to internal memory An icon shown when the data save destination is set to internal memory and the save mode is set to DIVISION The icon blinks when there is access to the internal memory An icon shown when the data save destination is set to internal memory and the memory full operation is set to REPEAT The icon blinks when there is access to the internal memory An icon shown when the data save destination is set to internal memory and the memory full operation is set to DELETE The icon blinks when there is access to the internal memory An icon shown when the data save destination is set to internal memory the save mode is set to DIVISION and the memory full operation is set to REPEAT The icon blinks when there is access to the internal memory An icon shown when the data save destination is set to internal memory the save mode is set to DIVISION and the memory full operation is set to DELETE The icon blinks
20. 9 6 9 7 9 8 9 9 9 10 9 11 9 12 Setting the Save Operation of Measured and Calculated Data 9 1 Loading Measurement or Calculation Data Files ccccccccecccceseeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeesseeseeeeees 9 8 Manually Saving Measured and Calculated Data 9 9 Saving the Alarm Summary Data 9 10 SAVING Wie LOG RE WEE 9 11 Saving and Loading Setup Data ccccccccccceccseceesssseceeeeeeeecaeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeessauaeaeseeeeeeeees 9 12 RenamNo GE 9 13 Deleting EE 9 14 Copying BEE 9 15 Formatting the External Storage Media or Internal Memory cceseeseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 9 17 Initializing LOG Information ccccceeececcseeeeeeceeeeeeceeseeeeseeaeeeeseeueeeeceaueeessauseeesseeeeessaaeees 9 18 Automated Measurement and Save Function nnnnneennnneannnnnnnennennnnnnnnnnnnennennnnnnneeenne 9 19 Chapter 10 Setting the Communication Function 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 10 7 Selecting the Communication Interface cccccccessesecceeceeececseeeeeeeeceeeeeessessaaeeeeeeeeeeees 10 1 Setting the Serial Communication RS 232 RS 485 Modbus and Communication EE el EE 10 3 SEMIN ne S E WEE 10 7 Setting the Ethernet Mena E areren eae bs ec eect ied eae clones 10 8 Se HIN The en RE 10 12 Setting he Web E 10 14 Setting the E mail Transmission ccccccccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeceaeseeseeeeeeeeesessaaeseeeeeees 10 16 IM XL120E Contents Chapter 11 Other Functions 11 1 11 2 11 3
21. DISPLAY DATA SAVE SERIAL COMM ALARM USB CALCULATION ETHERNET COMMUNIC NETWORK FUNC HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the communication interface to be used LAN USB RS 232 or RS 485 3 Use the arrow keys to select NETWORK FUNC and press SELECT SETTING Zen ot 55158 e COMMUNICATION Qe SE gt COMMUNICATION SoS HD a dai alas FUNC d s DEIER S Bel INTERFACE LAN WEB SERVER SERIAL COMM E MAIL USB ETHERNET Set the FTP client Web server and E mail 4 Use the arrow keys to select E MAIL and press SELECT gt COMMUNICATION ope SE NETWORK FUNC STE PeNETHORK FUNC ERC el E MAIL sapon Bel FTP CLIENT ASIC WEB SERVER ALARM INFO MAIL SPECIFIED TIME SYS ERR TRANS a Ll 10 16 IM XL120E IM XL120E 5 10 7 Setting the E mail Transmission Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a window for setting the item Basic setting display mt MAI Zen oo 00 00 mmBASIC 4c Eh EES B o E MAIL TRANSMISSION pm SMTP SERVER NAME PORT NUMBER RECIPIENT 1 L RECIPIENT 2 SENDER m MAIL AUTHENTICATION oFF E MAIL TRANSMISSION TEST Start or stop the e mail transmission Alarm information transmission setting display E MAIL 2a SH ALARM INFO ab ze RECIPIENT 1 RECIPIENT 2 ADD INST DATA ADD SOURCE URL SUBJECT HEADER 1 HEADER 2 Designated time setting page 1 2 mt MATT 12 Ze WEE S
22. If you select Modbus select master default setting or slave This setting applies to RS 485 and Modbus communication Select a number from 1 to 32 The default setting is 1 Select 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 default setting 57600 or 115200 however 57600 and 115200 are selectable only for RS 485 Select 7 bits or 8 bits The default setting is 8 bits Select 1 bit default setting or 2 bits Select ODD EVEN or NONE The default setting is NONE This setting applies to RS 232 communication Select OFF default setting XON XOFF or CS RS If Protocol is set to Modbus Master set the items below For a detailed explanation see the Communication Function Manual IMXL120C E e Modbus master basic settings Item Communication interval Timeout value Retrials Setting Select 100 ms 200 ms 500 ms 1 s default setting 2 s 5 s 10s 20 s 30s or 1 min Select 100 ms 200 ms 500 ms 1 s default setting 2 s 5 s 10s 20s 30 sor 1 min Select OFF default setting 1 2 3 4 5 10 or 20 e Modbus master command settings Hem ON OFF First CH Last CH Address Register Type IM XL120E Setting Select whether to use the command by turning the corresponding box ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Set the communication input data to which the data loaded from the slave device is to be assigned Select the first channel from CO01 default setting to C032 Set the communication
23. SAA standard BS standard GB standard It is advisable that the packing box be saved as it is useful when you transport the product Safety Precautions When operating the instrument be sure to observe the cautionary notes given below to ensure correct and safe use of the instrument If you use the instrument in any way other than as instructed in this manual the instrument s protective measures may be impaired Yokogawa Meters amp Instruments Corporation is by no means liable for any damage resulting from use of the instrument in contradiction to these cautionary notes The following safety symbols are used on the instrument and in this manual Danger Handle with Care This symbol indicates that the operator must refer to A N an explanation in the User s Manual or Service Manual in order to avoid risk of injury or death of personnel or damage to the instrument This symbol indicates DC voltage current This symbol indicates AC voltage current This symbol indicates ON power NY C This symbol indicates OFF power Ah WARNING Indicates a hazard that may result in the loss of life or serious injury of the user unless the described instruction is abided by LN CAUTION Indicates a hazard that may result in an injury to the user and or physical damage to the product or other equipment unless the described instruction is abided by A Note Indicates information that is essential for handling the
24. SAVE MEDIA INTERNAL MEMORY JATA SAV SAVE TIME 23h4 mind4ss ALARM DATA TYPE BINARY CALCULATION SAVE MODE NO DIVISION COMMUN TCAT LON FILE NAME fs HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the sampling interval trigger etc 3 Use the arrow KENS to select PRINTER OUTPUT and press SELECT PRINTER OUTPUT ON TRIGGER pd SETTING SC DATA SAVE ER SAMPLING INTERVAL ps SAVE MEDIA INTERNAL WEWORY SAVE TIME 28h47mind8s DATA TYPE enan SAVE MODE No DIVISION FILE NAME es PRINTER OUTPUT TRIGGER Pp Use the arrow keys to select ON and press SELECT e Si Press SET Manually Printing Press SAVE in Free Running Review Setting or File Operation Mode A Note If you are outputting to a printer Communication settings gt Interface settings must be set to RS 232 printer For the setup procedure see section 10 1 Selecting the Communication Interface Measured Data Select whether to print the measured data When displaying the log the log data is printed Screen Data Select whether to print the screen image data Printer Output Destination A dedicated printer 97010 sold separately can be connected to the RS 232 interface Connect the printer according to the explanation given in section 3 8 Connecting Communication Cables Automatic Printing The XL100 automatically prints the measured data at the specified sampling interval in Logging and Logging amp Review Mode The statistic
25. SEN SETTING Ge RE 67s SEs wD a gt ALARM gempa el INPUT JETAIL DISPLAY OUTPUT AND OR DATA SAVE DELAY SAMPLING COUNT ju 00000 ALARM OUTPUT HOLD NONHOLD CALCULATION DISPLAY HOLD NONHOLD OOO COMMUNTCAT ION HYSTERESIS Im HARDWARE ALARM BUZZER Im SYSTEM ALARM ACK Set alarms to analog pulse logic calculation and communication channels 3 Use the arrow keys to select the desired item other than DETAIL and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or window for setting the item 4 Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window 5 Press SET Output AND OR When a single alarm output is shared among multiple alarms you can select either of the conditions below for activating the alarm output Set the condition for each alarm output 1 to 4 The default setting of each alarm output 1 to 4 is OR AND OR Activated when all assigned alarms are occurring simultaneously Activated when any of the specified alarms is occurring Delay An alarm occurs when the measured value remains above or below the alarm value for the specified sampling count Set the sampling count in the range of 0 to 36000 The default setting is O Outp ut Hold Set the method of clearing the alarm output from an alarm generated condition to either of the settings below The default setting is Non hold Non hold Turn the output OFF when the alarm is cleared Hold Hold the output ON until the alarm acknowledge oper
26. Set the high limit used in the high limit window IN and window OUT modes The default setting is the upper limit of the range of the trigger source channel Trigger low limit Set the low limit used in the low limit window IN and window OUT modes The default setting is the lower limit of the range of the trigger source channel e When the trigger type is set to Alarm Select the alarm output 1 to 4 used for the trigger The default setting is 1 e When the trigger type is set to Time Set the date and time year month date hour minute second The default setting is the current date time TIP If the start trigger is set to Time and you press START STOP after the specified time is passed the XL100 start the logging operation in JUST start mode In JUST start mode however the logging operation starts from a well rounded time Until the well rounded time arrives the operation mode display shows Logging Standby and the START LED blinks Well rounded time refer to an hour on the hour XX hour 00 minute 00 second and every second after it If the sampling interval is greater than or equal to 1 s it is the time obtained by adding the sampling interval to an hour on the hour Example If the current time is 11 hours 09 minutes on August 17 2005 and the sampling interval is set to 15 minutes the logging operation starts at 11 hours 15 minutes on August 17 2005 e When the trigger type is set to Timer Set the time in the range
27. Setting the Print Output and Executing the Print Operation 4 Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or window for setting the item 5 Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window 6 Press SET Explanation Sampling Interval Select the save interval of the measured and calculated data in Logging Mode from the following 100 ms 200 ms 500 ms 1 s default setting 2 s 5 s 10 s 20 s 30 s 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min 20 min 30 min or 1 h 100 ms available only when using the 8 channel terminal block unit AN Note e If the sampling interval is 10 s or less 100 ms 200 ms 1 s 2 s or 5 s the data is temporarily stored to the internal buffer memory and saved every 10 sec onds e The pulse input setting takes effect when the sampling interval is greater than or equal to 1 s IM XL120E 9 1 suoijei0do u peoq pue Duuape gd y Huljjosju04y pue Buas H 9 1 Setting the Save Operation of Measured and Calculated Data Save Media Select Internal Memory SD Card or CF Card When the data save destination is specified the total time that data can be saved is shown under it For estimates on the amount of data that can be saved see section 4 7 Inserting and Removing the External Storage Media The SD card is supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 In Logging or Logging amp Review Mode the amount of space us
28. alarm highlighted alarm to the next higher alarm If the highest alarm is active the lowest alarm is activated Li Switches the active alarm to the next lower alarm If the lowest alarm is active the highest alarm is activated e When displaying the log t Switches the active log item highlighted log item to the next higher log item If the highest log item is active the lowest log item is activated Lis Switches the active log item to the next lower log item If the lowest log item is active the highest log item is activated 5 SELECT Key Shows the review display containing the selected alarm information when displaying the alarm summary valid only when the data type is binary for inputs other than logic input 6 SET key The Alarm ACK window is displayed when displaying the alarm summary Pressing the SET key with this window displayed executes alarm ACK and the alarm hold is released 4 8 IM XL120E 4 2 Basic Key Operations Key Operations in Review Mode IM XL120E START STOP 2 3 REVIEW il FILE i SETTING ad time vv gt X KEY LOCK 1 d 6 7 8 SAVE Group 9 CRD Ae i y D gt Gry O O O 11 12 3 HOME Key Switches to Free Running Mode in which instantaneous values are measured FILE Key Switches to File Operation Mode in which saved measured data can be loaded file can be renamed measured data can be copied and setup data can be saved or loaded SETTIN
29. an alarm generated condition can be set to either of the following settings Non hold Turn the output OFF when the alarm is cleared Hold Hold the output ON until the alarm acknowledge operation is carried out Hold Non Hold of Alarm Display The method of clearing the alarm display from an alarm generated condition can be set to either of the following settings Non hold Clear the alarm display when the alarm is cleared Hold Hold the alarm display until the alarm acknowledge operation is carried out Alarm Buzzer A buzzer can be sounded when an alarm occurs Alarm Search By using alarm markers in Review Mode alarms can be searched on the review display IM XL120E 1 5 IM XL120E Data Save Load Function and File Operation Function Measured data calculated data setup data and so forth can be saved to the XL100 internal memory or an external storage medium CF card or SD card that is inserted in the XL100 Save the data Types of Data That Can Be Saved Type Logging data Manual sample data Alarm data Screen image data Setup data Log data Backup file Description The instantaneous values of the measured calculated data can be saved at a specified sampling interval in Logging Mode The data save operation is started or stopped with the START STOP key The save operation can also be started or stopped when a specific event trigger occurs The logging data contains alarm information Data
30. and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT Before carrying out the steps below the interface must be set to RS 232 printer see section 10 1 in advance SETTING LA MEE TTING m SCH gt COMMUNICATION Pea EE S SC w IM XL120E INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM INTERFACE PRINTER OUTPUT SERIAL COMM USB 5 ETHERNET NETWORK FUNC Set the communication interface to be used Use the arrow keys to select PRINTER OUTPUT and press SELECT SETTING Zur 201141113 COMMUNICATION aoe outa 208 17 P COMMUNICATION deer EE gt PRINTER OUTPUT srs GE INTERFACE MANUAL PRINT IER RS 232 PRINTER CALCULATION HARDWARE SYSTEM SERIAL COMM USB ETHERNET NETWORK FUNC key Use the arrow keys to select MEASURED SCREEN DATA MEASURED DATA or SCREEN DATA and press SELECT Press SET Turning ON the Print Output for Automatic Printing 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING Zi 2005 09729 20 33 25 Shap sad a INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input suol oun Jeu 2 11 1 Setting the Print Output and Executing the Print Operation Explanation 2 Use the arrow keys to select DATA SAV and press SELECT SETTING Ze 01312046 SETTING Zen art e BEIER aia DATA SAVE K j INPUT SAMPLING INTERVAL DISPLAY
31. and the unit For pulse input set the conversion ratio offset value upper and lower limits of the scale after the conversion and unit Burnout When measuring temperature using a thermocouple and the thermocouple burns out the measured result is fixed to positive over range shown as a kkkkka 1 3 suoloun jo uoneue dxy E 1 2 Functions of the Input Section Reference Junction Compensation RJC When measuring temperature with a thermocouple the XL100 uses its internal reference junction compensation function Average Function The average function performs moving average defined by the equation below on the measured data to suppress the effects of noise riding on the signal Use this function when the displayed values of the measured data are fluctuating and difficult to read Dn Mn m 1 Mn 2 Mn 1 Mn M Dn Displayed value obtained by linearly averaging m points of numeric data from the n m 1 to nl time Mn m 1 Numeric data of the n m 1 time Mn 2 Numeric data of the n 2 time Mn 1 Numeric data of the n 1 time Mn Numeric data of the nl time m Average count select 1 2 5 10 or 20 Filter Function Digital filter with the cutoff frequencies shown in the table below The cutoff frequency varies depending on the number of measurement channels and sampling frequency Set the frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz to match the frequency of the power supply that you are using When the nois
32. blue purple 21 brown 22 orange 23 yellow green 24 aqua 25 magenta 26 gray 27 lime 28 blue green 29 navy 30 yellow 31 olive 32 purple Select 1dot default setting 2dot or 3dot IM XL120E 10 3 Setting the USB ID Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING RAV RZ dea RER Ge INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT SETTING A Ge SETTING A ad 38 die EIB ER el COMMUNICATION ies RI INTERFACE S INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM USB CALCULATION ETHERNET COMMUNICATION og NETWORK FUNC HARDWARE SYSTEM USB SERITAL COMM DIAL UP Set the communication interface to be used LAN USB RS 232 or RS 485 3 Use the arrow keys to select USB and press SELECT SETTING Zus WEE gt COMMUNICATION 2 0731 402 50 COMMUNICATION ee DER ig kel ED dea BAETR BO Cl INTERFACE USB ID T SERTAL COMM ETHERNET NETWORK FUNC DIAL UP Set the USB ID Set the USB ID number 4 Press SELECT to show the USB ID selection list 5 Use the arrow keys to select the USB ID and press SELECT 6 Press SET Explanation USB ID Select the USB ID number from 0 to 31 The default setting is O IM XL120E 10 7 uonpuny uoneaiunwwo 3y Buas z 10 4 Setting the Ethernet Interface
33. brown orange yellow green aqua magenta gray lime blue green navy yellow olive and purple Line width Set the waveform line width to 1dot thin 2dot medium or 3dot thick The default setting is 1dot IM XL120E IM XL120E 5 2 Setting the Pulse Input Channel Scaling Sets the items below The decimal place scale lower limit scale upper limit conversion exponent conversion coefficient offset exponent offset coefficient and unit take effect when the scaling function is turned ON Item Setting Scaling function ON OFF ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Decimal place X XXXX default setting XX XXX XXX XX XXXX X or XXXXX Scale lower limit 30000 to 30000 The default setting is 3 0000 Scale upper mt 30000 to 30000 The default setting is 3 0000 Conversion exponent 38 to 37 The default setting is 0 Conversion coefficient 9 9999 to 1 0000 0 1 0000 to 9 9999 The default setting is 1 0000 Offset exponent 38 to 37 The default setting is 0 Offset coefficient 9 9999 to 1 0000 0 1 0000 to 9 9999 The default setting is 1 0000 Unit Length mm default setting cm m or km The default setting is Any Area mm2 default setting cm2 or m2 Volume mm3 default setting cm3 m3 cc ml or kl Velocity mm s default setting mm min mm h cm s cm min cm h m s m min m h km s km min or km h Acceleration m s2 default setting km h2 Gal or G Frequency mHz default setting Hz KHz o
34. browser 277 Could not output screen to Web Failed to create the image Failed to create the display 280 IP address is not set or FTP function is not available 281 FTP mail box operation error 282 FTP control connection error IM XL120E Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 280 Character String Details HOSTADDR The XL100 s IP address has not been specified DORMANT Internal processing error LINK Data link is disconnected Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 281 Character String Details MAIL Internal processing error related to mail STATUS Internal processing error related to status TIMEOUT Internal processing error related to timeout PRIORITY Internal processing error related to priority NVRAM Internal processing error related to NVRAM Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 282 Character String Details HOSTNAME Failed the DNS lookup search the IP address corresponding to the host name TCPIP Internal processing error related to TCPIP UNREACH Failed to connect to a control connection server OOBINLINE Internal processing error related to OOBINLINE NAME Internal processing error related to NAME CTRL The control connection does not exist IAC Failed to respond in the TELNET sequence ECHO Failed to transmit data on the control connection REPLY
35. cards for external storage media Inserting or Removing a CF Card Insert the CF card firmly into the CF card slot on the side panel of the XL100 To remove the CF card press the CF card eject button to the left of the CF card slot and pull the CF card out CF card eject button CF card slot d VU VU TIP The eject button can be in a popped out or retracted condition e When popped out Pressing the button disengages the card from the slot Pull the card out e When retracted Press the button to pop the button out and then press the button again The card is disengaged from the slot Pull the card out IM XL120E 4 21 uoleiad C dIseg H 4 7 Inserting and Removing the External Storage Media Inserting or Removing an SD Card Supported only on the X1121 XL122 and XL124 Insert the SD card firmly into the SD card slot on the side panel of the XL100 To remove the SD card press the SD card and then pull it out SD card slot SD card Explanation Estimated Amount of Stored Data The table below indicates the estimated amount of binary data that can be stored when the card capacity is 64 MB Sampling Number of Measurement Channels Interval 1 ch 8 ch 16 ch 16 ch 32 16 ch 32 computationch computation ch 32 communication ch Dis 36 7 days 4 6 days 0 28s 73 5 days 9 2 days 4 6 days 22 hours 12 hours 0 58s 184 days 23 days 9 2 days 2 3 da
36. characters up to 6 characters Marker Position Time The time of the marker position currently active is displayed in the format WWWW Xx yy z where wwww is the hour xx is the minute yy is the second and z is one tenth of a second Time between Markers The time difference between markers A and B is displayed in the format WWWW Xx yy z where wwww is the hour xx is the minute yy is the second and z Is one tenth of a second Alarm Mark Displayed at the position where the alarm occurred Measurement Time The total measurement time of the data being reviewed is displayed in the format WWWW Xx yy z where wwww is the hour xx is the minute yy is the second and z Is one tenth of a second Statistical Calculation Display When Showing the Review Display Press the DISPLAY key to switch from the marker display to the statistical calculation display Press the DISPLAY key again to return to the marker display 2005 01 01 00 00 00 der Ee HE 1000000 A ivilegiFILE NA uy o5010 ZU MARKER A T T T T T P P 45 cHo2 46 6 T WcHo3 43 5 T a cc Slololo alo lon NIN ee ee Cle ignind I 1 1 JIN lb CHOS 49 8 PLS 13648count d IM XL120E IM XL120E 2 3 Data Display Logging amp Review Display 5 10 11 12 13 24 14823 7 19 G TT dd a Past Waveforms Waveforms of the past measured data calculated data and communication input
37. connectors from foreign particles such as dusts Use the side cover as necessary We recommend you store the XL100 in an environment with a temperature between 0 and 50 C and a relative humidity between 5 to 85 RH When storing the XL100 avoid a location that is e exposed to direct sunlight e 60 C or higher e 90 RH or higher e close to a heat source e exposed to severe vibrations e exposed to corrosive or explosive gas e exposed to excessive amount of soot dust salt and iron or e exposed to water oil or chemicals 3 3 DuuIAA pue suoinedsig DUUDUEH H 3 3 Wiring the Input Signal Cable Analog Input N CAUTION e Ifa strong tension is applied to the cord wired to the terminal block the terminals and or the cord can be damaged Allow extra wire for the input signal cable so that direct tension is not applied to the input terminals of the terminal block es To prevent fire use signal cables having a temperature rating of 70 C or more Wiring Precautions Take the following precautions when wring the input signal cables Take measures so that noise does not enter the measurement circuit e Move the measurement circuit away from the power cable power circuit and ground circuit e Itis desirable that the object being measured does not generate noise However if this is unavoidable isolate the measurement circuit from the object Also ground the object being measured e Shielded wires
38. data 008 8 5 Statistical Calculation value cceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 9 Status display SECTION cccccsseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 5 2 4 2 19 Status Messages EE 12 4 SlOP EE 10 5 Storage ee de EE 3 3 storage media usage indication bar of 2 8 2 14 SUD EOE eegener eege 10 18 sunnet Eeer 10 10 IM XL120E SU sera ccc see setae otc sects ce seams nn sash ace ce oe de oeew eee ace ease osteaesace 2 synchronized logging Operation cccceceeeeeeeeeeeees 1 19 3 8 system error transmission setting eee eee ee eee eeees 10 18 system information 0cccceceeseeeseeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeanaeees 7 2 11 11 SVSICIN TOSET eons 4 18 EE due GE 1 16 To tag 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 12 2 14 5 2 5 5 5 9 8 2 10 6 ag display E 1 8 Ke 5 2 terminal DIOCK UNIT geg gzegegtegetteeegee eege Eege 2 2 1 3 5 terminal block unit attachment and detachment of 3 6 terminal COVES ou ceeeeccceccecsceceseeeeeeeeceueeeueeeueeueeueeeaneees 2 1 3 5 thermocouple cccccseeeeeeeeceeeeseeeeeeeaneseeeeeeeanees 1 2 1 3 5 2 UE eo 1 12 2 4 2 19 9 5 time between markers 0 ceeceeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeueeeeneeeeaes 2 12 2 14 ume SOON E 2 7 2 8 2 11 2 13 time scale displaying OF E 7 9 time scale switching of 7 9 TME ZOMG EE 10 9 TIME DIV key ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 2 4 5 4 7 4 9 4 11 7 9 UMEO ENADE eegen 10 11 timeout value a esnennenonenoeneenornn
39. ends with the external storage medium full or with the external storage medium removed you need to take the following action e lf you need the data copy the data from the backup memory to a new external storage medium already formatted in File Operation Mode e lf you do not need the data the data in the backup memory can be deleted by starting the next logging operation TIP lf the start trigger is set to Time or External it may take time for the measured data to be displayed after the trigger condition is met depending on the sampling interval setting Suongiedo Bulpeo pue Duuape gd y Huljjosju04y pue Buas H 9 2 Loading Measurement or Calculation Data Files Procedure Loading on the Review or Logging 1 Use the up and down arrow keys to choose SELECT FILE and press SELECT REVIEM WARKER MEAS Lag Ae ee imin S SP EMS FILE TYPE BINARY LOGGING DATA 0L0 FILE SIZE DATE a 070105141748R011 DLO 33KB 2007 01 05 070105141748R010 DLO 97KB 2007 01 05 070105141748R009 DLO 97KB 2007 01 05 070105141748R008 DLO 97KB 2007 01 05 LZ LOAD CANCEL Select the folder containing the file you want to load and press SELECT Use the arrow keys to select FILE TYPE and press SELECT Select the type of file you want to load and press SELECT oo m e P Select the file you want to load and press SET Explanation Loading Measurement and Calculation Data Files The meas
40. enters Free Running Mode IM XL120E Chapter 10 Setting the Communication Function Procedure Explanation IM XL120E 10 1 Selecting the Communication Interface 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING Ze 28 9888 apran Ts INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT SETTING DA 209310792 SETTING DA SE SSP ES el COMMUNICATION Siec Fy UP ml el INTERFACE DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION NETWORK FUNC HARDWARE DIAL UP SYSTEM Set the communication interface to be used LAN USB RS 232 or RS 485 3 With INTERFACE selected press SELECT An interface selection list is displayed SERIAL COMM USB ETHERNET 4 Use the arrow keys to select a communication interface and press SELECT 5 Press SET Setting the Interface Communication can only be performed on a single interface at any given time Select the communication interface you want to use from below The default setting is LAN Ethernet LAN USB RS 232 RS 485 RS 232 PRINTER LAN RS 232 or LAN RS 485 10 1 uoun uoneaiunwwos 3y Buas z 10 1 Selecting the Communication Interface 10 2 The table below indicates the communication function that can be used simultaneously if you set the interface to LAN RS 232
41. format Binary or ASCII The measured calculated data instantaneous values of all channels can be saved by pressing the SAVE key in Free Running Mode Data format ASCII The same information as the alarm summary display can be saved by pressing the SAVE key during alarm summary display Data format ASCII The image data of the screen being displayed can be saved by pressing the SAVE key in Free Running Mode etc Data format BMP The setup data of the XL100 can be saved in File Operation mode Data format Binary The same information as the log display can be saved by pressing the SAVE key during log data display Data format ASCII If the data save operation is not carried out normally to the internal memory or external storage medium CF card or SD card the data is saved to the backup memory of the XL100 The saved data can be copied to an external storage medium Data format Same format as the logging data suoloun jo uoneue dxy E 1 5 Data Save Load Function and File Operation Function Triggers In addition to using the keys to start or stop the logging data save operation a trigger for starting or stopping the save operation of the logging data measured calculated data can be configured for automatic operation The trigger can be selected from the list below and configured If multiple trigger conditions are selected the data save operation starts or stops when any of the trigger conditions is met Type Desc
42. i 37 4 T 200 0 200 0 CHo5S HERT 3 C S i 36 2 T 200 0 200 0 CHOG OUTSIDE A S i i S 200 0 200 0 CHO CASE WE S i i 29_7 200 0 200 0 CHOS PWE 45_ T OH 1 Bar PLS PULSE 13648 count Displays the current values of the measured data calculated data and communication input data using bars The reference position of the bar can be set to normal left edge of the scale or center The color of the bars are the same as the waveform colors When the reference position of the bar is set to center ek FERR RUNNING ai MEHTA AT toonsec s Gen SEI po E ep 7 200 0 200 0 MTEMA rrr l 45 2 T 200 0 200 0 FPGA o M 46_6 T 200 0 200 0 GRAPHIC 43 5 T 200 0 200 0 HEAT_1 CF 37_4 T 200 0 200 0 HEAT_2 36 2 T 200 0 200 0 OUTSIDE 23 2 T 200 0 200 0 CASE 2 T 200 0 200 0 PWB 49 8 T 0 50000 PULSE 13648 count 2 Channel No Tag Displays the channel number and the specified tag up to 8 characters The active channel is shown highlighted in reverse video 3 Numeric Value Displays the current values of the measured data calculated data and communication input data using numeric values When an alarm is occurring the value is shown in red in reverse video 4 Unit Displays preset characters such as C or an arbitrary specified characters up to 6 characters 5 Scale Upper Limit The scale upper limit for each channel is displayed 6 Scale Lower Limi
43. interface the clock can be corrected at any time by accessing the NTP server Display Hold A displayed value can be held through a given key operation Key Login Logout You can set the XL100 so that only certain users can operate the instrument A user is identified by the user name and password registered in advance Seven users administrator and user1 to user6 can be registered The key login logout status can be confirmed on the log key login logout display Key Lock Explanation of FunctionsAll key operations except the key lock release operation can be disabled through a given key operation Lithium lon Battery Operation In addition to the AC power supply the XL100 can operate on an internal lithium battery sold separately The lithium ion battery is automatically charged when the AC adapter is connected Automated Measurement Function When the automated measurement function is turned ON the XL100 automatically loads the AUTRUN SET file saved to the external storage medium CF card SD card or USB memory and starts the logging operation data save operation After the logging measurement is finished the measured data that was saved is copied to the external storage medium The SD card is supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 Synchronized Logging Operation The XL100 has an external trigger input output function By applying the external trigger output signal to multiple XL100s as external trigger input the lo
44. key after selecting CHOB8 gt INPUT 1 1 Ze 20301 342 13 KANN CG INPUT 1 2 Ze 20301 341 35 ANALOG INPUT haps a a vw HU gepa el C APPLY CHO1 SETTINGS TO OTHER CHANNELS TAG KEN DN 5 000 5 000 MODE CHO DCY 5 OU RANGE 5y aa SE E f SPAN LOWER Lamm CHOS DCV 5000 SPAN UPPER 5 000 COLOR mre ot D 5 00 5 LINE WIDTH aot CH08 DCV 5 000 5 AVERAGE C Set the measurement mode range span Set the tag max 8 characters color line width and average times Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or window for setting the item Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window Press SET 5 1 sj uueys ndui y Buas H 5 1 Setting the Analog Input Channels 5 2 Explanation Setting All the Channels to the Same Settings When the channel selection display is shown use the arrow keys to select Apply the CHO1 settings to other channels and press SELECT to select the check box If this check box is selected all changes except the color made on CHO1 are applied to the other channels CH02 to CH08 On the 16 channel model the settings of CH9 on page 2 are applied to CH10 to CH16 Tag This is the character string that can be shown along with the channel number Up to 8 characters can be used to set the tags Mode This is the input type Select DCV DC voltage TC thermocouple RDT resistance temperature detector Th
45. measured data calculated data and communication input data The display position of logic input waveforms is fixed to the bottom of the display as shown below a 13648 count ee ee ees H 2 Time Scale The specified time scale time per grid division is displayed in the format xxyyy div where xx is the value and yyy is sec min or h 3 Alarm Line Displayed with a dotted line using a specified color at the position of the alarm value of the selected channel active channel 4 Scale Upper Limit The scale upper limit of the active channel If scaling is turned OFF the span upper limit is displayed 5 Scale Lower Limit The scale lower limit of the active channel If scaling is turned OFF the span lower limit is displayed 6 Pen Displayed at the current value position of each channel The active channel is shown highlighted in reverse video 7 Usage Indication Bar of the Storage Media Displays using a blue bar the amount of space used with respect to the total space on the storage medium that is specified to be the save destination of the measured data Total space on the save destination medium Used space Free space OOOO 8 Grid The grid can be turned ON OFF 9 Elapsed Time The time elapsed from the start of the logging operation is displayed in the format WWWW Xx yy z where wwww is the hour xx is the minute yy is the second and z is one tenth of a second 10 Digital Display Displays the c
46. medium CF card or SD card or setting memory Load setup data Loads the setting data saved on an external storage medium CF card or SD card or setting memory and changes the settings Copy data Copies the files saved to the internal memory to an external storage medium CF card SD card or USB memory Copy backup memory Copies the files saved to the backup memory memory to which data is saved when data cannot be saved to an external storage medium or internal memory to an external storage medium CF card or SD card Format Formats an external storage medium CF card or SD card internal memory or backup memory Initialize log Clears all log data TIP e The SD card is supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 e The XL100 has three types of memories an internal memory for saving measured data a setting memory for saving setting data and backup memory for saving measured data when the measured data cannot be saved to the specified storage medium IM XL120E 1 6 IM XL120E Calculation Function Arithmetic Calculation Arithmetic calculation on variables such as measured data and calculated data the result of the calculation and constants that you can arbitrarily define can be executed The result of the calculation can be displayed on save to any of the 32 channels provided specifically for calculation hereafter referred to as calculation channels The arithmetic calculation is executed every sampling i
47. min 30 min and 60 min TIP e If OFF is selected the backlight remains ON e Press any key when the backlight is OFF to turn the backlight ON IM XL120E 4 19 4 6 Locking the Keys Procedure To lock the keys hold down HOLD Hold down HOLD also to unlock the keys The keys cannot be locked when displaying the alarm summary or log or during Setting Mode or File Operation Mode KEY LOCK Crome en rue mg Enable Disable key lock Ca nenn ki UI Ge START STOP Explanation Key Lock When the keys are locked all key operations except the unlock operation are disabled However if the display backlight turns OFF while the keys are locked pressing any key turns the backlight ON 4 20 IM XL120E 4 7 Inserting and Removing the External Storage Media CAUTION e Use cards that Yokogawa Meters amp Instruments have checked for compatibility When using the card format it on the XL100 first See section 9 10 Formatting the External Storage Media or Internal Memory e Before removing the card check the following items e That the XL100 is not logging e That the card is not being accessed the cr or ep icon on the display blinks while the card is being accessed If you remove the card while it is being accessed files stored on the card or the XL100 may be damaged e When transporting the XL100 remove the card from the XL100 Procedure You can use CF cards and SD
48. oa ry FTP n WEB SERVER pm 4 MONTTOR PAGE ENABLE WK ACCESS CONTROL OFF OPERATOR PAGE Ss ENABLE OFF OFF Turns ON OFF the Web server function Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or window for setting the item Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window Press SET IM XL120E Explanation IM XL120E 10 6 Setting the Web Server Setting the Web Server Specify the items below For a detailed explanation see the Communication Function Manual IMXL120C E Item Web server function Monitor page Monitor page use Access control Operator page Operator page use Access control Setting Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF 10 15 UOIOUD A uoneaiunwwos 3y Buas zs 10 7 Setting the E mail Transmission Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETT i NG Mh AA 2093793152 Sharm a INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT SETTING RA RARE SETTING eer geg SSE el gt COMMUNICATION eae PE INPUT INTERFACE
49. pulse where the flow rate is 1 2 I s per pulse and the offset is 100l e Set the mode to Integrated Value e Conversion coefficient 1 2 conversion exponent 0 1 2 x E 0 e Offset coefficient 1 offset exponent 2 1 x E 2 e Set the unit to volume l 1 2 100 The integrated pulse display after 60 s is 1 2 x 60 100 172 1 IM XL120E 5 3 Setting the Logic Input Channel Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING wale m0 331 25 et ce EN INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 With INPUT selected press SELECT SETTING Ze RES INPUT Zai E EJEA ANALOG INPUT PULSE INPUT LOGIC INPUT Loo E 3 Use the arrow keys to select LOGIC INPUT and press SELECT SETTING Ze 200314411 INPUT INPUT Tarii E Ja kel GI ANALOG INPUT MODE PULSE INPUT L1 TAG OGIC INPUT COLOR LINE WIDTH L2 TAG INPUT COLOR LINE WIDTH ell 200570737530 j 10 21 45 STs APD iA fon Tr J Cc RED idot m GREEN idot Explanation IM XL120E Doo E 4 Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or window for setting the item 5 Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window 6 Press SET Mode Turn ON OFF the logic input channels L1 and L2 to which voltag
50. section above the terminal with a flat blade screwdriver and then pull the screwdriver out Screwdriver etc Zag 3 9 Duu1u pue suoinedssidg Huljpuepy H 3 6 Connecting the Power Supply Use the AC adapter supplied with the XL100 when connecting the XL100 to a power supply Ah WARNING e Use only the power cord supplied by YOKOGAWA Meters amp Instruments for the XL100 e Check that the power source voltage matches the supply voltage rating 100 to 240 VAC and then connect the power cord e Check that the power switch of the XL100 is turned OFF and then connect the power cord e If the XL100 is not used for a prolonged period disconnect the AC adapter power cord from the outlet e Use only the AC adapter 94010 for the XL100 e Do not place any objects on the AC adapter or power cord and do not let the power cord come into contact with a heat generating object e When unplugging the power cord from the outlet never pull the cord itself Always hold and pull by the plug If the power cord is damaged contact your vendor for replacement Connecting the AC Adapter 3 10 Follow the steps below to connect the AC adapter 1 Check that the power switch is OFF 2 Connect the AC adapter to the AC adapter jack of the XL100 3 Connect the plug of the power cord supplied with the AC adapter to the power connector of the AC adapter 4 Connect the other end of the power cord to the power outlet that me
51. separately Part No 91011 IM XL120E 3 13 Duu1u pue suolnedssaidg Huljpuepy H 3 8 Connecting Communication Cables e Connecting to another measuring instrument Modbus communication The figure below shows an example when connecting the XL100 to our CW120 CW121 Clamp on Power Meter XL100 CwW120 CW121 QD mut O CVW 121 CLAMP ONPOWERMETER YOKOGAWA j Dm Lane A save gesi ES Se Connection cable sold separately Part No 91010 Communication cable sold separately Part No 91011 For RS 485 e Position of the RS 485 Terminal Block RS 485 terminal block LOGIC PULSE LG CH e Terminal block type Three terminals Clamp on with screws e Signal names Signal Name Meaning Data Data SG Signal Ground Signal ground e Connection methods e Connecting to the PC RS 232 RS 485 Converter Terminator ON Connect a 120 Q terminator Communication cable Communication cable Up to 31 stations 3 14 IM XL120E 3 8 Connecting Communication Cables e Connecting to a measuring instrument Modbus communication Another measuring Another measuring instrument instrument Connect a 120 Q terminator ee Communication cable Communication cable Up to 31 stations USB Position of the USB port for connecting to a PC USB port for connecting a PC A LOGIC PULSE Specifications of t
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53. the battery is charged adequately Check that noise is not riding on the input signal Check that the wires are correctly connected Turn the power switch OFF and then back ON It may be restored by the power on self test There may have been a power problem while the internal memory was being accessed Format the internal memory in File Operation Mode Note that the data saved in the memory will be lost in the process Check that the external storage medium is correctly inserted Check that the external storage medium is formatted Check that there is sufficient free space on the external storage medium Check that the communication parameters are matched Check that the specifications of the cable is suitable for the application Check that the electrical specifications are correct Check that the printer is turned ON Check that the specifications of the connection cable are correct Check that the cable is correctly connected Check that the communication parameters on the XL100 and printer are matched Check that the chart is loaded correctly in the printer Reference Section 3 6 3 3 3 2 1 2 3 4 1 9 10 4 7 9 10 2 3 10 2 3 8 3 8 3 8 3 8 12 1 HuljooyussjqnolL 12 2 Messages and Their Corrective Actions Messages may appear on the screen during operation This section gives descriptions of the messages and their corrective actions If the corrective action requires servicing conta
54. the instrument again H any such anomalies as noted above occurs contact the vendor from which you purchased the instrument Do not attempt to repair the instrument yourself as doing so is extremely dangerous Do Not Damage the Power Cord To prevent electric shock or fire be sure to use the power cord supplied by YOKOGAWA Do not place any load on the power cord or allow the power cord to come into contact with any heat source When unplugging the power cord from the outlet hold its plug rather than holding and pulling the cord itself If the power cord is damaged contact the vendor from which you purchased the instrument Language Setting at Startup Language Setting at Startup When you start up the XL100 for the first time the first time you turn on the XL100 after purchase you must set the language that you are going to use Follow the procedure below to set the language Once you set the language the XL100 will start up using the specified language the next time 1 When you turn the power switch ON the following screen appears SELECT LANGUAGE HAART S nglish will be used T Lkey Select SELECT key Set 2 Use the arrow keys to select the language and press SELECT 3 The language is set and a self test starts automatically TIP To change the language once you set it press SETTING select HARDWARE gt LANGUAGE and change the setting IM XL120E Contents Checking the Contents of
55. to 0 5 of the span Common to all channels Output Up to 4 channels non isolated Buzzer ON OFF can be switched Number of saved incidents The most 120 incidents Output format Open collector 5 V pull up resistance 100 kQ Contact capacity 5 to 40 V 100 mA IM XL120E 13 5 Communication Specifications Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX Protocol SMTP HTTP FTP TCP IP SNTP PPP and IPv6 E mail transmission function Send mail when an alarm is activate or released when the XL100 recovers from a power failure when a media error occurs when an FTP client error occurs or at the specified time Up to two groups can be specified for the mail recipient POP before SMTP is supported Retransmission is performed if transmission fails Web server function Shows the display image of the XL100 on a Web browser Two modes available monitor and display operation mode and configuration mode A password can be set for each mode FTP client function Transfers the measurement data files that are created in the internal memory or external storage media to a specified FTP server The transfer result is shown as an FTP log on the XL100 Two destinations primary and secondary can be specified for the file transfer Retransmission is performed if retransmission fails FTP server function Output a list of directories and files of the internal memory or external storage medium transfe
56. to show lines indicating the alarm positions ON or OFF on the waveform display The default setting is ON TIP This setting also turns ON OFF the alarm marks x and p on the bar graph display Color Select the color of the lines indicating the alarm positions on the waveform display Red default setting green blue blue purple brown orange yellow green aqua magenta gray lime blue green navy yellow olive and purple IM XL120E 1 7 sAe dsig oy Dungiedo pue s u9 U04 poaAejdsig au Bums 7 4 Setting Alarm Lines Line width Set the alarm line width to 1dot thin 2dot medium or 3dot thick The default setting is 1dot 7 8 IM XL120E Procedure Explanation IM XL120E 7 5 Switching the Time Scale Press TIME DIV when the waveform is displayed KEY LOCK TIME DIV key E CE B Gi Gips Ze Switching the Time Scale The time per grid division can be changed in the range of 1 sec div to 24 h div The selectable time scales are shown below The default setting is 1 sec div 1 2 5 10 20 or 30 sec div 1 2 5 10 20 or 30 min div 1 2 5 10 12 or 24 h div Displaying the Time Scale The time scale is shown on the waveform display as indicated below Time axis display FREE RUNNING user 1 LI ET di i Bec Ss ls KEES C3 T E I m nig j D ex E L E a 3 E E Hos HEAT 2 36 d CA CA CH m CO rel mm T CH K
57. using up to 64 characters Select POP authentication or OFF The default setting is OFF Set the IP address or name when using DNS of the POP server Set the account name for the POP server using up to 32 alphanumeric characters Set the password for the POP server using up to 32 alphanumeric characters Performs a e mail transmission test Alarm information transmission setting Recipient 1 Recipient 2 Add inst data Add source URL Subject Header 1 Header 2 Specified time transmission Recipient 1 Recipient 1 On Off Interval Reference time Add inst data Add source URL Subject Header 1 Header 2 Recipient 2 Recipient 2 On Off Interval Reference time Add inst data Add source URL Subject Header 1 Header 2 Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Set the subject using up to 32 characters Set the header using up to 64 characters Set the header using up to 64 characters Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Select 1 2 3 4 6 8 12 or 24 h The default setting is 24h Set the time in the range of 00 00 to 23 59 The default setting is 00 00 Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Set the subject using up to 32 characters Set the header using up to 64 characters Set the header using up to 64 char
58. when there is access to the internal memory An icon shown when the data save destination is set to CF card The icon blinks when there is access to the CF card The icon is gray when the data save destination is not set to CF card An icon shown when the data save destination is set to CF card and the save mode is set to DIVISION The icon blinks when there is access to the CF card An icon shown when the data save destination is set to CF card and the memory full operation is set to REPEAT The icon blinks when there is access to the CF card An icon shown when the data save destination is set to CF card and the memory full operation is set to DELETE The icon blinks when there is access to the CF card An icon shown when the data save destination is set to CF card the save mode is set to DIVISION and the memory full operation is set to REPEAT The icon blinks when there is access to the CF card An icon shown when the data save destination is set to CF card the save mode is set to DIVISION and the memory full operation is set to DELETE The icon blinks when there is access to the CF card An icon shown when the data save destination is set to SD card The icon blinks when there is access to the SD card The icon is gray when the data save destination is not set to SD card Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 An icon shown when the data save destination is set to SD card and the save mode is set to DIVISION The icon
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60. 01 00 00 00 0 E H 01 01 00 00 00 0 61 01 00 00 00 0 e i H 0101 00 00 00 0 01 01 00 00 00 0 Ei H 01 01 00 00 00 0 01 01 00 00 00 0 e Log Error Display wos ER neuer a Jer fso l ye Logging amp Review Display 2096 06 00 GROUP1 ang leer B GID E AGO FILE NAWE ap up 060101000000 HARKER Al CHO 1 A 0 989 B 1 012 bai 0 023 Log Key Login Logout Display 05 05 Date Error No Message 2005 01 01 09 00 00 210 Media is not inserted 2005 01 01 00 10 00 210 Media is not inserted 2005 01 01 00 20 00 210 Media is not inserted ZG IT OO 3D 00 E d 2005 01 01 09 40 00 210 Media is not inserted 2005 01 01 00 50 00 210 Media is not inserted KEY LOGON LOGOUT 2000 00 00 6 e OUP o Die 037 03 Date 1 9 1D User name 2005 01201 00 00 00 in i user 2006 01 01 10 00 00 Gut 2005 0101 12 00 00 In i useri IM XL120E IM XL120E Log Communication Command Display Get COMMAND LOG ares ns 94201 Gke Gr adn CT 02 02 Date ID 10 Message 2005 01 01 0 00 00 oi gt naxx 2005 01 01 00 00 00 oi gt TTT Log Web Operation Display e UI Welte Mc WEB OPERATION LOG KS d Sop Sp arans Rac 15 15 Date Request No Parameter 2007 01 09 06 00 50 KEY sc 2007 01 09 06 00 45 KEY RANGE 2007 01 09 06 00 41 KEY SELECT 2007 01 09 06 00 38 KEY SELECT 2007 01 09 06 00 35 KEY DISPLAY 2007 01 09 06 00 19 KEY Esc 2007 01 09 06 00 15 KEY RANGE 2007 01 09 06 00 06 KEY HOWE 2007 01 09 06 00 03 KEY FILE 2007 01 09 06 00 00 KEY
61. 08 M Delete files DELETE CANCEL With FOLDER selected press SELECT Use the arrow keys to select the target folder and press SELECT Use the arrow keys to select FILE TYPE and press SELECT Use the arrow keys to select the file type and press SELECT sa Sc m A S Use the arrow keys to select the file to be deleted and press SELECT Repeat the operation to select multiple files as necessary 8 Press SET Explanation Deleting Files Specify files from a list of files saved to the external storage medium CF card or SD card internal memory or setting memory and delete the files If the files cannot be deleted for some reason an error message appears 9 14 IM XL120E 9 9 Copying Data Procedure IM XL120E 1 Press FILE to enter File Operation Mode FILE Ze SC EE Ee DELETE FILES SETUP FILE COPY DATA FILES COPY BACKUP MEMORY FORMAT INITIALIZE LOG Rename a file Copying Data 2 O E N o m e p Use the arrow keys to select COPY DATA FILES and press SELECT FILE h 20037 03730 Pn Bos praia lt a COPY DATA FILES SOURCE FOLDER LOAD FILE RENAME FILES FILE TYPE DELETE FILES BINARY LOGGING DATA Co DLO v SETUP FILE i a NAME SIZE DATE 070104001647 DLO 13KB 2007 01 04 COPY BACKUP MEMORY 2 070104001554 DLO 21KB 2007 01 04 070104001544 DLO 13KB 2007 01 04 FORMAT 070104001529 DLO 14KB 2007 01 04 INITIALIZE LOG DESTINATION FOLDER een cS P fat
62. 120E 10 5 Setting the FTP Client 5 Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or window for setting the item e Primary server setting display FTP_ CLIENT Ze We m PRIMARY SERVER Ghee RSs ee SERVER NAME IR PORT NUMBER H LOGIN NAME PASSWORD Cc O PASY MODE OFF INITIAL PATH Set the primary FTP server by IP address or host name max 64 characters Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window D N Press SET Setting the FTP Client Specify the items below For a detailed explanation see the Communication Function Manual IMXL120C E Item Setting Data transmission Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Primary FTP server FTP server name Set the IP address or name when using DNS Port number Set the value in the range of 1 to 65535 The default setting is 21 Login name Set the login name using up to 32 characters Password Set the password using up to 32 characters PASV mode Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Initial path Set the initial path using up to 64 characters Secondary FTP server FTP server name Set the IP address or name when using DNS Port number Set the value in the range of 1 to 65535 The default setting is 21 Login name Set the login name using up to 32 characters Password Set the password using up to 32 characters PASV mode Select ON or OFF The default setting is OF
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65. 4001529 DLO 14KB 2007 01 04 NEW FILE NAME CHANGE CANCEL With FOLDER selected press SELECT Use the arrow keys to select the target folder and press SELECT Use the arrow keys to select FILE TYPE and press SELECT Use the arrow keys to select the file type and press SELECT ea os Use the arrow keys to select the file to be renamed and press SELECT The cursor moves to NEW FILE NAME Ge Press SELECT to open the file name entry window 9 Enter the file name and press SET 10 Press SET The file is renamed Explanation Renaming Files Specify a file from a list of files saved to the external storage medium CF card or SD card internal memory or setting memory and rename the file If a file with the same name already exists a message appears Save using a different file name IM XL120E 9 13 Suongiedo u peoq pue Duuape gd y Huljjosju04y pue Buas H 9 8 Deleting Files Procedure 1 Press FILE to enter File Operation Mode FILE EE AE E cl FILE DELETE FILES SETUP FILE COPY DATA FILES COPY BACKUP MEMORY FORMAT INITIALIZE LOG Rename a file 2 Use the arrow keys to select DELETE FILES and press SELECT FILE DE PI Lee LA Bes LOAD FILE FOLDER RENAME SES TORY S FILE TYPE SETUP FILE JEINARY LOGGING DATA KDLO sl COPY DATA FILES d COPY BACKUP MEMORY gt 070104001647 DLO 176 SES FORMAT eu 28 Sc INITIALIZE LOG 070104001529 DLO 14KB 2007 01
66. 5 olive 16 purple 17 red 18 green 19 blue 20 blue purple 21 brown 22 orange 23 yellow green 24 aqua 25 magenta 26 gray 27 lime 28 blue green 29 navy 30 yellow 31 olive 32 purple Line width Set the waveform line width to 1dot thin 2dot medium or 3dot thick The default setting is 1dot IO poinsesyy jo uonejnajey y Buas H 8 2 Setting the Statistical Calculation Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING Ze REESEN de Pn EE E Gel INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select CALCULATION and press SELECT SETTING Ze 060 002 00 SETTING Ze 20507 00 00 genenan a e CALCULATION ge hSe mD zz INPUT CALCULATION DISPLAY STATISTICS DATA SAVE ALARM COMMUNICATION Ge HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the calculation and statistical calculation 3 Use the arrow keys to select STATISTICS and press SELECT SETTING ZE 00 00 00 CALCULATION Ze SEET CALCULATION So BSE HD aa pe STATISTICS SBS Ese S CALCULATION MAX IMUM fou STATISTICS MINIMUM JON AVERAGE jon ss PEAK Im RMS on Calculate the maximum value during logging measurement 4 Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list for setting the item 5 Select the item from the display
67. APR G ALARM LINE LCD Set the background color grid display etc DATA SAVE Set the sampling interval data save destination data type file name printer output ON OFF and trigger SETTING Ze 09800100 DATA SAVE 6c RS bm 8 SAMPLING INTERVAL ME SAVE MEDIA INTERNAL MEMORY SAVE TIME 24h42 mindss DATA TYPE BINARY SAVE MODE NO DIVISION FILE NAME PRINTER OUTPUT ON TRIGGER po ALARM For the Alarm detailed settings set the alarm type alarm value and output channel for each of the measurement calculation pulse input logic input and communication input channels For other settings set the output AND OR delay time output display hold hysteresis ON OFF and alarm buzzer ON OFF Carry out an alarm acknowledge operation to clear alarms SETTING Ze SCH kA AM So bSP gD zs IETAIL OUTPUT AND OR DELAY SAMPLING COUNT Tu OUTPUT HOLD NONHOLD DISPLAY HOLD NONHOLD Cam L HYSTERESIS ALARM BUZZER ALARM ACK Set alarms to analog pulse logic calculation and communication channels Alarm detailed settings of each channel AA CG INPUT Zen RE PeDETAIL Ze RE wi HUT de Ep BEI RE aA PULSE INPUT SS em Cl ALARM TYPE Me ALARM TYPE UPPER 3 0000 UPPER 3 0000 OUTPUT CHANNEL OFF OUTPUT CHANNEL Set the alarm type Set the alarm type suoijoun4 jo uoneuejdxg E 1 7 Setup Function CALCULATION Specify calculation settings assignment of the calculation items 1 and 2 tag calculatio
68. DATA SAVE SETUP FILE ALARM PY DATA FILES CALCULATION LEY BACKUP MEMORY COMMUN CAT TON FORMAT HARDWARE INITIALIZE LOG SYSTEM Rename a File Zei ihe range soon and so forth for the analog Pulses and logic input iew Mode 15 0180 i 00 Dp Oe When in Free Running Mode or Logging Mode 1 Press DISPLAY to show a pop up menu for switching the display FREE RUNNING age RER ep Ss GD az WAVEFORM DIGIT AL GROUP 2 BAR GRAPH GROUP 3 ge Bose OGROUP 4 DIGITAL ON OFF ALARM SUMMARY LOG SYSTEM INFORMATION 2 Use the arrow keys to select the desired display and press SELECT sAe dsig oy Dungiedo pue s u9 U04 poAeyjdsig ou buijes e When in Review Mode or Logging amp Review Mode Press DISPLAY Each time you press DISPLAY the display switches between marker display and Statistical calculation display e Marker display e Statistical calculation display REVIEW MARKER MEAS di 2003 01 01 REVIEW STATISTICS om 2080 00 00 oy Pd IM XL120E 7 1 7 1 Switching the Operation Mode and Display Explanation Switching the Display in Free Running Mode or Logging Mode The pop up menu for switching the display has two levels as shown in the table below When showing a display other than alarm summary you select the second level to switch the display First Level Second Level Operation Waveform Group 1 Shows the waveforms of group 1 Group 2 Shows the waveforms of group 2 Group 3 Shows the wavefor
69. DC current input DC current input Lead wire resistance per wire of 10 Q or less Shimtresistor Make the resistance of the three wires equal Example For 4 to 20 mA input use a shunt resistor of 250 Q 0 1 AN Note e RTD input terminals A and B are isolated on each channel Terminal b is shorted internally across all channels e RTD input cannot be used on the M3 screws terminal block unit Attaching and Detaching the Terminal Block Unit To detach the terminal block unit check that the power is turned OFF and open the attach detach lever to the outside To attach the terminal block unit align the connector and press the unit in until the attach detach lever returns to the original position Terminal block unit Attach Detach lever Connector Attach Detach lever AN Note The XL100 stops the operation if the terminal block unit is detached while the power is turned ON If this happens the XL100 recovers by turning the power ON again IM XL120E 3 4 IM XL120E Wiring the Pulse Input Logic Input and Signal Cables A CAUTION e Do not apply an input exceeding the following values Pulse input or logic input 10 V Alarm output 40 V e If a strong tension is applied to the cable wired to the terminal the terminals and or the cable can be damaged Allow extra wire for the input signal cable so that direct tension is not applied to the input terminals of the termin
70. E SS 29_7 200 0 200 0 CHOS PWB OOo i 49 8 0 50000 PLS PULSE I 1 13648 count e Center FREE RUNNING d o 4 guf Jer Ete 200 0 BE Seesemt 2 c 200 0 200 0 FPGA or 46_6 T 200 0 200 0 GRAPHIC Co E _ l 43 5 T 200 0 200 0 HEAT_1 REENEN ET 37_4 T 200 0 200 0 HEAT_2 REENEN _ _ 36 2 T 200 0 200 0 OUTSIDE Co 23 2 T 200 0 200 0 CASE Le el 29 T 200 0 200 0 PWB Cd 49 8 T 0 50000 PULSE 7 13648 count IM XL120E 7 4 Setting Alarm Lines Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING Re SC Gr ei INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select DISPLAY and press SELECT SETTING e KR SETTING CR SEET ee DES ciao gt DISPLAY SBS KC ALARM LINE ALARM LCD CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the group display etc Set the background color grid display etc 3 Use the arrow keys to select ALARM LINE and press SELECT SETTING Ge RE DISPLAY Ze 18 07 43 DISPLAY Eart HR se a mrALARM LINE 67 BS be a GENERAL DISPLAY SWITCH ry COLOR m RED LINE WIDTH dot 4 Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a window for setting the item 5 Select the item from window 6 Press SET Explanation Display Switch Select whether
71. E Key Saves or prints the screen image data 7 Arrow Keys Liz Switches the active item to the next higher item If the highest item is active the lowest item is activated Lis Switches the active item to the next lower item If the lowest item is active the highest item is activated 8 SELECT Key e When a menu item is selected using the arrow keys Shows the setting display of the selected item e When a channel is selected using the arrow keys Shows the detailed setting display of the channel e When an item that is set with the drop down menu is selected Shows a drop down menu e When an item that is set by entering characters is selected Shows the character entry window e When a numeric item is selected Shows the numeric entry window 4 12 IM XL120E 4 2 Basic Key Operations Key Operations in File Operation Mode KEY LOCK home Tenuen FILE sertina 4 5 Gums aD SAY 6 f save Group echt 8 Se START STOP 7 1 HOME Key Switches to Free Running Mode in which instantaneous values are measured 2 REVIEW Key Switches to Review Mode in which saved data can be analyzed 3 SETTING Key Moves to the top setting display 4 ESC Key Cancels the selected procedure and moves one level higher 5 SET Key Executes the selected procedure and moves one level higher 6 SAVE Key Saves or prints the screen image data 7 Arrow Keys Lis Switches the active item to the next higher item If the highest item is
72. EM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT SETTING 2 0 Set 34 SETTING 2 ZS 37205 Sob Ra el COMMUNICATION Gecke OI INTERFACE RS 232 INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM USB CALCULATION ETHERNET COMMUNICATION 5 NETWORK FUNC HARDWARE DIAL UP SYSTEM SERIAL COMM Set the communication interface to be used LAN USB RS 232 or RS 485 SETTING Ge 337125 gt COMMUN TCATTON eT 37134 gt COMMUNICATION eS OB GD ig meSERIAL COMM Geer ARAME TERS PROTOCOL Mona IR MODBUS SETUP INTERFACE RS 232 USB ETHERNET NETWORK FUNC Ce DIAL UP Set RS 232 RS 485 Modbus etc Set the communication parameters baud rate data length parity etc Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or window for setting the item e Communication Conditions Setting display gt SERIAL COMM Ge SEN PARAMETERS EH E SLAVE ADDRESS BAUD RATE a600bess SS DATA LENGTH esits SS STOP BIT fee PARITY NONE HANDSHAK ING OFF Set the slave address of the Modbus communication 10 3 uolouny uoneaiunwwo 3y Buas z 10 2 Setting the Serial Communication RS 232 RS 485 Modbus and Communication Channel 10 4 e Modbus setting display meSERTAL COMM Qe 2013138145 MODBUS SETUP Goin lr COMMUNICATION CHANNEL pd e Modbus setting gt Commu
73. F Initial path Set the initial path using up to 64 characters Lu Note If the file transfer to both primary and secondary servers fails the XL100 aborts the file transfer When the connection to the destination recovers the XL100 transfers the data files that failed to be transmitted up to 16 data values along with the new data file 10 13 UOIOUD A uoneaiunwwos 3y Buas z Procedure 10 14 10 6 Setting the Web Server Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETT I NG Mh k 2093793752 PAT ECEE INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input Use the arrow keys to select COMMUNICATION and press SELECT SETTING e Aen ag SETTING gt RE BBS S hSPSeb S gt COMMUNICATION SE HD Fg INPUT INTERFACE DISPLAY DATA SAVE SERIAL COMM ALARM USB Since GL ETHERNET Gro NETWORK FUNC HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the communication interface to be used LAN USB RS 232 or RS 485 Use the arrow keys to select NETWORK FUNC and press SELECT SETTING Zen ot 591 58 e COMMUNICATION elt RS gt COMMUNICATION Sob CET oa d FUNC ola Eli BH 8 INTERFACE LAN WEB SERVER SERIAL COMM E MAIL USB ETHERNET mail Use the arrow keys to select WEB SERVER and press SELECT gt COMMUNTCAT ION Gelz 13144115 meNETWORK FUNC eel RSC mPNETWORK FUNC Gea BR Ba ed rWEB SERVER et
74. FF Set the alarm type alarm value and output destination AA CG INPUT wi HUT 3 Al eg Jo RER a ALARM TYPE UPPER ERT 3 0000 OUTPUT CHANNEL ir Set the alarm type 6 1 suue y Duuae H 6 1 Setting the Alarm on Analog Input Channels Explanation 6 Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or window for setting the item 7 Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window 8 Press SET Setting All the Channels to the Same Settings When the channel selection display is shown use the arrow keys to select Apply the CHO1 settings to other channels and press SELECT to select the check box If this check box is selected all changes made on CH01 are applied to the other channels CHO2 to CH08 On the 16 channel model the settings of CHO9 on page 2 are applied to CH10 to CH16 Ah CAUTION If the measurement mode or range is different in the analog input settings the changes are not applied even if the APPLY CHO1 SETTING TO OTHER CHANNELS check box is selected Alarm Type Set the conditions for activating an alarm Select from the following Setting Alarm Condition Hi An alarm occurs when the measured value exceeds the alarm value Lo An alarm occurs when the measured value falls below the alarm value Window IN An alarm occurs when the measured value is within the upper and lower limits of the alarm range W
75. G Key Switches to Setting Mode in which measurement conditions save conditions of measured data and alarm conditions are specified HOLD Key Hold the key down to enable key lock Hold the key down again to disable key lock TIME DIV Key Press this key to switch the time scale the time per grid RANGE Key Displays a window containing the upper and lower limits of the span on the active selected channel DISPLAY Key Switches between the marker display and statistical calculation display each time you press the key SAVE Key Saves or prints the measured data Screen data of the marker section A for A amp B currently active GROUP Key Switches the channel display group each time you press the key in the following order Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 1 and so on 10 Fast Forward Key Moves the active marker left or right by 1 division 11 MARK Key Switches the active marker in the following order A B A amp B and ALM 12 Arrow Keys t Switches the active channel to a channel of the next smaller or larger number If the channel of the smallest or largest number is active the channel of thelargest or smallest number is activated lt _ gt Moves the active marker horizontally Hold down the key to move the marker quickly If the active marker is ALM pressing these keys moves the active marker to the previous or next alarm 4 9 4 2 Basic Key Operations 13 SELECT Key Displays the r
76. Groups 7 4 Explanation Assigning Channels to Groups Use the arrow keys to select DISPLAY CH and press SELECT 5 re GROUP 2a EE GROUP 1 72S bso a GROUP NAME GROUP I SPLAT EN Assign channels to groups Set the data to be shown on display 1 Use the arrow keys to select DISPLAY 1 to 8 and press SELECT mGROUP 1 Ze ent 372 37 DISPLAY 1 67 SEG P ANALOG UH _________ m BTN O CH0 Dua O CH04 O CHOS O CHOG O CH0 O CHOS Use the arrow keys to select a channel to be displayed Press SELECT to select the check box of the selected channel Press SELECT again to clear the check box GROUP 1 Ze 2075137125 DISPLAY CH Tt SCD el DISPLAY 1 DISPLAY Ion ts DISPLAY 3 Ion ts DISPLAY 4 Ion DISPLAY 5 CHO5 DISPLAY 6 Io DISPLAY 7 eor DISPLAY 8 es ts After selecting the check boxes for all channels to be included in the group press SET Group Name Set the group name using up to 8 characters The default settings are as follows Group 1 GROUP 1 Group 2 GROUP 2 Group 3 GROUP 3 Group 4 GROUP 4 Assigning Channels You can assign analog input channels calculation channels and communication channels channels to which communication data through Modbus communications is assigned to groups Up to eight channels can be assigned to a group The default channel assignments are shown below by the number of installed channels Group Number Number of Installed Channels
77. HOD SUBTRACTION CALCULATION ITEMI OFF CALCULATION ITEM CHO 0 ooo Moo Set the calculation method Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or window for setting the item Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window Press SET 8 1 eed painse n jo uonemnajes y Buas H 8 1 Setting the Differential Calculation Explanation 8 2 Tag This is the character string that can be shown along with the channel number Up to 8 characters can be used to set the tags Calculation Method Calculation Items 1 and 2 and Constant The following two types of calculations are available You set the calculation method calculation items 1 and 2 and constant used in the calculation below e Calculation item 1 x Calculation item 2 e Calculation item 1 x Calculation constant You can specify measurement channels computation channels CA01 to CA32 or communication channels CO01 to CO32 for calculation items 1 and 2 When specifying a computation channel you can only select channel numbers that are smaller than the number of the computation channel that you are setting The default settings are as follows SUBTRACTION for the calculation method OFF for calculation item 1 and CHO1 for calculation item 2 For measurement channels the scaled value is used in the computation The selectable range of the calculation cons
78. IL selected press SELECT gt ALARM a AE DETAIL Sje Bel PULSE INPUT LOGIC INPUT CALC DATA COMM DATA 4 Use the arrow keys to select PULSE INPUT and press SELECT gt Al ARM Zei a58 DETAIL ne ES JE DETAIL cb 3 SaD lig PULSE INPUT ANALOG INPUT ALARM TYPE UPPER pa INPUT CALC DATA OUTPUT CHANNEL COMM DATA 5 Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or window for setting the item 6 Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window 7 Press SET 6 3 IM XL120E suue y Duuae H 6 2 Setting the Alarm on Pulse Input Channels 6 4 Explanation Alarm Type Set the conditions for activating an alarm Select from the following Setting Alarm Condition Hi An alarm occurs when the measured value of the pulse input exceeds the alarm value Lo An alarm occurs when the measured value of the pulse input falls below the alarm value Window IN An alarm occurs when the measured value of the pulse input is within the upper and lower limits of the alarm range Window OUT An alarm occurs when the measured value of the pulse input is outside the upper and lower limits of the alarm range Upper Limit Lower Limit Set the upper and lower limits for the alarm type selected above within the measurable range The default upper limit is the upper limit of each range the default lower limit is the lower
79. L120E 1 8 Communication Function Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 The XL100 comes standard with an Ethernet interface USB interface and serial interface RS 232 and RS 485 XL100 Communication Functions i Web FTP Setting Measurement Test server server server MODBUS MODBUS SIT Application Slave Master FTP client E User authentication access privileges granting Upper layer protocol Standard protocol HTTP nm FTP MODBUS Protocol Serial TCP communication control Lower layer protocol Upper interface RS 232 RS 485 10BASE T 100BASE TX The Ethernet interface can be used to automatically transfer measurement data files to an FTP server connected to the network or access the XL100 from a PC through FTP to retrieve data on the external storage medium of the XL100 Automatically save FTP client measured data Ethernet Ei FUD Hub FTP server l L l l Load measured data anano Ethernet Hub Hub PC n By configuring the XL100 to be a Web server the XL100 screen can be shown on the PC You can monitor the measured data and control the XL100 for example switch the display from the PC l L l 4 DSS Se ee be Monitor the measured data Ethernet 1771 Web server Hub PC Te A EE BEEN l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l Monitor the measured data el IM XL120E 1 17 suoloun jo uoneue dxy E 1 8 Communication F
80. L124 An icon shown when the interface is set to USB For other cases the icon is gray Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 An icon shown when the communication protocol is set to Modbus slave The icon is gray when set to Modbus master Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 An icon shown when the communication protocol is set to Modbus master The icon is gray when set to Modbus slave Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 An icon shown when the printer output is turned ON and the sampling interval is greater than or equal to 1 minute The icon is gray when the printer output is OFF Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 An icon shown when the printer output is turned ON and the sampling interval is less than or equal to 30 seconds This indicates that only manual print is valid using the SAVE key Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 An icon shown when the display update is held The icon is gray when the display is not held An icon shown when key lock is enabled The icon is gray when key lock is disabled An icon shown when the AC adapter is connected An icon shown when the AC adapter is not connected and the XL100 is running on a battery Shows the remaining battery power using four levels USR IM XL120E 2 3 Data Display Data Display Section IM XL120E Waveform amp Digital Display 4 3 1 2 612 10 ZEIT 7 9 1 Waveform Waveforms of
81. Mvarh Any Up to six characters The scale lower limit and scale upper limit cannot be set to the same value 5 3 sj uueys du y umas H 5 1 Setting the Analog Input Channels SEE ALSO For a description of the analog input wiring see Analog Input in section 3 3 Wiring the Input Signal Cable 5 4 IM XL120E Procedure Explanation IM XL120E 5 2 Setting the Pulse Input Channel 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING Ze 28 9888 apran Ts INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 With INPUT selected press SELECT SETTING Ze RES INPUT dee En BEE RH ax ANALOG INPUT PULSE INPUT LOGIC INPUT 3 Use the arrow keys to select PULSE INPUT and press SELECT SETTING eK 2013 04 25 INPUT Sl 7 INPUT SSS wD S mePULSE INPUT amp ANALOG INPUT PULSE INPUT LOGIC INPUT m E RED idot O 4 Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or window for setting the item 5 Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window 6 Press SET Tag This is the character string that can be shown along with the channel number Pulse Up to 8 characters can be used to set the tags Mode This is the input type Select Instantaneous Integrated Value or Revolution S
82. O LOGOUT CALCULATION COMMUNICATION KR 3 Use the arrow ae to select KEY LOGIN or AUTO LOGOUT and press SELECT gt SYSTEM Pen wt Se ER USER REGISTER KEY LOGIN FUNCTION KEY LOGIN AUTO LOGOUT LOGOUT po 4 Enter the item on the window 5 Press SET Executing the Key Login Operation 1 Press any key The following dialog box EENG FREE RUNNING R SETTING CANCEL suol oun Jeu 2 11 7 Setting and Executing Key Login Logout and 2 With USER NAME selected press SELECT The user selection window appears WEB KEY LOG USER NAME ETHER admin useri user2 users user4 userd user user admin user user 3 Use the arrow keys to select the user and press SELECT 4 Use the arrow keys to select PASSWORD and press SELECT The password entry window appears 5 Enter the password and press SET The entered characters appear as asterisks on the display CHARACTER INPUT A V lt p SELECT u MOVE CHARACTER CURSOR SETTING CANCEL Explanation Key Login You can set the XL100 so that only certain users can operate the instrument Users are identified by their user name and password When Key login is turned ON and you press any key immediately after the power is turned ON a window appears for you to enter the user name and password that were specified during user registration see the previous section When you enter the correct user name and password key ope
83. PECIFIED TIME d sch BEI ER CS RECIPIENT 1 INTERVAL REFERENCE TIME ADD INST DATA ADD SOURCE URL SUBJECT HEADER 1 HEADER 2 Designated time setting page 2 2 mt MAI v2 2 Ze meerettt sl mMSPECIFIED TIME ects GUE Ba lt a RECIPIENT 2 INTERVAL REFERENCE TIME ADD INST DATA ADD SOURCE URL SUBJECT HEADER 1 HEADER 2 System error transmission setting display E MAIL RAVL RAK ww ER TRANS cb SMS IL S RECIPIENT 1 RECIPIENT 2 ADD INST DATA ADD SOURCE URL SUBJECT HEADER 1 HEADER 2 po 10 17 uoloun uoneaiunwwo 3y Buas zs 10 7 Setting the E mail Transmission Explanation 10 18 6 Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window 7 Press SET Setting the E mail Transmission Specify the items below For a detailed explanation see the Communication Function Manual IMXL120C E Hem Basic settings E mail transmission SMTP server name Port number Recipient 1 Recipient 2 Sender Mail authentication Mail authentication Server name Account name Password E mail transmission test Setting Select whether to start transmitting e mail ON OFF The default setting is OFF Set the IP address or name when using DNS Set the value in the range of 1 to 65535 The default setting is 25 Set the server name using up to 150 characters or 10 addresses Set the server name using up to 150 characters or 10 addresses Set the sender
84. RTC error such as the stopping of the RTC Initialized clock The XL100 automatically initializes it Set the date and time again because they are reset If this error appears every time the internal backup battery is worn down The user cannot replace the backup battery Contact your vendor to have the battery replaced The lifetime of the backup battery is approx 10 years EEPROM1 EEPROM1 Initialized There is a problem with the internal data and EEPROM1 Initialized Invalid Data the XL100 will not function properly Contact your vendor for repairs EEPROM1 Initialized There is a problem with the internal data but Check Sum Error the XL100 will function properly EEPROM2 EEPROM Initialized There is a problem with the internal data and EEPROM2 Initialized Invalid Data the XL100 will not function properly Contact your vendor for repairs EEPROM2 Initialized There is a problem with the internal data but Check Sum Error the XL100 will function properly Setting Settings Initialized An error in the internal settings The XL100 Invalid Settings Corrected automatically initializes If this error appears every time contact your vendor for repairs All settings are initialized Settings Initialized The terminal block was changed The XL100 Terminal changed automatically initializes Settings that are initialized are those related to the terminal block change For details see appendix 2 Files stored in the intern
85. S I A 290520 user 1 HI E 1 0 1 U Ou 3 bag Maximum value i D D I lt i Minimum value T E S Average value l Peak value RMS value Hod 37 4 aid HOS 36 2 di Handling of Error Data during Statistical Calculation If there is an error in the measured or calculated data the data is handled as follows Type of Error Data Average Value Maximum Minimum or Peak Value RMS Value Over Not used Used Not used Over Not used Used Not used Error Not used Not used Not used 8 5 IO poinseayy jo uonemnajes y Buas H Chapter 9 Setting and Controlling the Data Saving and Loading Operations 9 1 Setting the Save Operation of Measured and Calculated Data Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETT I NG Ih 2U0U3 U9 23 20 33 25 ALT ELE INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow Keys to select DATA SAVE and press SELECT SETTING REN SETTING Wale aan KT lef PDATA SAVE SR ae HD Ge INPUT SAMPLING INTERVAL ee DISPLAY SAVE MEDIA CF C SAV SAVE TIME 154h16min20s DATA TYPE BINARY CALCULATION SAVE MODE NO DIVISION mme COMMUNICATION FILE NAME HARDWARE PRINTER OUTPUT ON SYSTEM TRIGGER 3 Use the arrow keys to select the desired item other than PRINTER OUTPUT and press SELECT For the procedure to set PRINTER OUTPUT see section 11 1
86. SETTING 2007 01 09 05 59 56 KEY SELECT 2007 01 09 05 59 53 KEY 2007 01 09 05 59 42 KEY Esc 2007 01 09 05 59 37 KEY SELECT 2007 01 09 05 59 32 KEY DISPLAY File Operation Screen FILE ET LOA D PILE l LES DELETE FILES SETUP FILE COPY DATA FILES COPY BACKUP MEMORY FORMAT INITIALIZE LOG Rename a file Setup Display SETTING Ze n PaT ee DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 1 3 Display Function Log FTP Client Display FILE TRANSFER LOG gree os 348 Ca 02 02 Date Err No Err oke Fiag File name 2005 01 01 09 00 00 100 HOSTNAME P xxx SET 2005 01 01 00 00 00 100 HOSTNAME xxxxxxx LOG Log E mail Transmission Display EMAIL TRANSMISSION Zeg 2005 01 01 09 00 00 Alarm 30 2005 01 01 09 00 00 Alarm Is H 2005 01 01 09 00 00 Alarm 1 AIN 1 7 suoijoun4 jo uoneuejdxg T 1 3 Display Function 1 8 Group Display On the waveform display digital display and bar graph display the data of up to eight channels can be shown on a single screen The eight channels can consist of a combination of analog input channels hereafter referred to as measurement channels calculation channels see section 1 6 Calculation Function and communication channels see section 1 8 Communication Function You can assign the measurement channels calculation channels and communication chan
87. T 1SKB 2006 11 17 FORMAT 7 NEW FILE NAME INITIALIZE LOG 3 With SAVE LOAD selected press SELECT CANCEL Saving the Setup Data 4 Use the arrow keys to select SAVE and press SELECT 5 Use the arrow keys to select FOLDER and press SELECT 6 Use the arrow keys to select the folder external storage medium CF CARD or SD CARD INTERNAL MEMORY or SETTING MEMORY and press SELECT 7 Use the arrow keys to select NEW FILE NAME and press SELECT 8 Enter the new file name and press SET 9 Press SET Loading the Setup Data 4 Use the arrow keys to select LOAD and press SELECT 5 Use the arrow keys to select FOLDER and press SELECT 6 Use the arrow keys to select the folder external storage medium CF CARD or SD CARD INTERNAL MEMORY or SETTING MEMORY and press SELECT 7 Use the arrow keys to select the file to be loaded and press SELECT 8 Press SET The settings of the loaded file are applied 9 12 IM XL120E 9 7 Renaming Files Procedure 1 Press FILE to enter File Operation Mode FILE Vp load te Fred 5 A cr LOAD FILE ENAME FILES DELETE FILES SETUP FILE COPY DATA FILES COPY BACKUP MEMORY FORMAT INITIALIZE LOG Rename a file 2 With RENAME FILES selected press SELECT BINARY LOGGING DATA Ce DLO 7 FILE o a SIZE DATE 070104001647 DLO 13KB 2007 01 04 070104001554 DLO 21KB 2007 01 04 070104001544 DLO 13KB 2007 01 04 el 07010
88. TTING 8 Zeen 2095703723 aA ERC te INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input Setting the Alarm on Analog Input Channels Use the arrow keys to select ALARM and press SELECT 2003 03 30 er SH 41 SETTING 8 SE See INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the alarm alarm output etc With DETAIL selected press SELECT 2005 09 30 qi SI 05 ALARM De gt gt DETAIL ab PULSE INPUT LOGIC INPUT CALC DATA COMM DATA SETTING Zen 20 HCH gt ALARM BT sm E IETAIL OUTPUT AND OR DELAY SAMPLING COUNT oS OUTPUT HOLD HERE DISPLAY HOLD NONHOLD HYSTERESIS ALARM BUZZER ALARM ACK Set alarms to analog pulse logic calculation and communication channels With ANALOG INPUT selected press SELECT PeDETAIL S 1 1 ang ANALOG INPUT 54 MMBPAPPLY CHO1 SETTINGS TO OTHER CHANNELS CHO1 H 3 0000 1 CHO2 L 5 000 2 CHOS W_ OUT 3 0000 3 0000 3 CHO4 OFF CHOS OFF CHOG OFF CHO OFF CHOS OFF Select check box to apply changes of CHO1 to other channels 92 2003 03 30 d 14 57 29 Use the arrow keys to select the desired channel and press SE DETAIL S 1 1 ReaD Tee WANALOG INPUT et SUBJ tL ig E CHO1 SETTINGS TO OTHER CHANNELS 2 0000 ge L 5 000 2 CHOS WOUT 3 0000 3 0000 3 CHO4 OFF CHOS OFF CHOG OFF CHO OFF CHO8 O
89. The data is not saved to the backup memory A Note If the data type is set to ASCII the memory full operation cannot be set to REPEAT or DELETE The memory full operation is automatically set to STOP If the memory full operation is set to REPEAT and overwriting is in progress you cannot change to Logging amp Review Mode If the memory full operation is set to REPEAT and overwriting is started in Logging A Review Mode the mode automatically changes to Logging If the file division is set to DIVISION and the file is divided in Logging amp Review Mode the mode automatically changes to Logging If a power failure occurs during the logging measurement the XL100 operates as follows e Ifthe memory full operation is set to REPEAT After the power recovers the XL100 creates a new file by adding Pxxx where XXX iS a Sequence number between 001 and 997 the file name before the power failure If the XL100 was overwriting the first data of the file being recorded due to the free space of the data save destination becoming small the XL100 stops the logging measurement after the power recovers The file that was recorded before the power failure remains in the data save destination e Ifthe memory full operation is set to DELETE After the power recovers the XL100 creates a new file by adding Pxxx where Xxx iS a Sequence number between 001 and 997 the file name before the power failure If the free space on the data save desti
90. User s XL100 Manual XL121 XL122 XL124 Portable Data Station Datum Y XL111 XL112 XL114 Portable Data Logger Datum Y IM XL120E 205 Westwood Ave Long Branch NJ 07740 1 877 742 TEST 8378 Fax 732 222 7088 salesteam Tequipment NET YOKOGAWA IM XL120E 1st Edition April 2007 MC Yokogawa Meters amp Instruments Corporation Introduction Notes Thank you for purchasing our XL100 Portable Data Station or Portable Data Logger This User s Manual describes the functions of the XL100 as well as its operating methods and handling precautions Read this manual thoroughly before using the XL100 to ensure correct use In addition to this manual the Quick Setup Manual and Communication Function Manual contained in the CD ROM as with this User s Manual are available separately The Quick Setup Manual briefly describes the main functions and the basic procedures for performing such tasks as setup and measurement operations Use the Quick Setup Manual together with this in depth User s Manual For details on the communication functions see the Communication Function Manual contained in the same CD ROM The Communication Function Manual is used on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 After reading this manual keep it in an easily accessible place for later reference This manual will come in handy when you are unsure of how to operate the product e The contents of this manual are subject to change with
91. WER 200 0 SPAN UPPER 1372 0 SET CANCEL When scaling is ON for analog input or pulse input channels The following SPAN SETTINGS window opens 0 0000 SPAN LOWER EES SPAN UPPER 3 0000 SET SET ESC CANCEL e For calculation or communication channels The following SPAN SETTINGS window opens DECIMAL P O OOOO SPAN LOWER 9 9999 SPAN UPPER 4 9999 SET ESC CANCEL Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or window for setting the item Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window Press SET Directly Setting the Range Span and Scale The settings change depending on the type of selected channel For details on the settings see sections 5 1 5 2 or 8 1 TIP If you press RANGE in Logging Mode Logging amp Review Mode or Review Mode the When scaling is OFF for analog input or pulse input channels Range span lower limit and span upper limit When scaling is ON for analog input or pulse input channels Scale lower limit and scale upper limit For calculation or communication channels Decimal place span lower limit and span upper limit span upper and lower limits are shown on the window regardless of the type of channel input and the display span can be changed 5 11 sj uueys du y Buas H Chapter 6 Setting Alarms 6 1 Procedure IM XL120E Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SE
92. XL124 IM XL120E 4 5 Setting the Display Backlight Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING ec SE d n Da EES RI 3 INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select DISPLAY and press SELECT SETTING Ze 2013 37 49 SETTING A WEE die FREIER SA gt DISPLAY gopra el GENERAL GROUP ALARM LINE ALARM LCD CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the group display etc Set the background color grid display etc 3 Use the arrow keys to select LCD and press SELECT uoljeiado JIseg H SETTING Ze 13 38 06 DISPLAY Ze SE DISPLAY die EIB ER el kel UI der Da BEIS E Bs GENERAL BACKLIGHT AUTO OFF iia GROUP ALARM LINE Set the backlight auto off function Turn OFF the backlight when there is no key operation for a specified time 4 Press SELECT to show the BACKLIGHT AUTO OFF selection list 5 Use the arrow keys to select the desired time and press SELECT 6 Press SET Explanation Backlight Auto Off This function automatically turns the LCD backlight OFF when there is no key operation for the specified time It can prolong the lifetime of the battery and backlight Select the time until the LCD backlight automatically turns OFF from the values listed below The default setting is 10 min OFF 10s 1 min 2 min 5 min 10
93. aces with a soft clean cloth Do not use chemicals such as benzine or thinner since these may cause discoloring and deformation e Display When the instrument is shipped from the factory the LCD is covered with a protective film Remove it before using the instrument e After use Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet after use 3 1 DuuIAA pue Suoinedsig DUUDUEH H 3 2 Operating Environment Installation Location Indoors Do not install the XL100 in a location that is e outdoors e exposed to direct sunlight or close to a heat source e exposed to a relatively large amount of lampblack steam dust corrosive gas e close to a strong magnetic field sources e close to high voltage equipment or power lines e exposed to frequent mechanical vibration or e unstable Operating Environment Ambient Temperature and Humidity Use the XL100 in the following environment e Ambient temperature 0 to 50 C 0 to 40 C when battery driven e Ambient humidity 5 to 85 RH no condensation Operating Altitude 2000 m max above sea level Measurement Category CAT The measurement category of the XL100 is I Ah WARNING Do not use the XL100 for measurements in locations falling under Measurement Categories Il Ill and IV Measurement Category Measurement Category Description Remarks CAT For measurement performed on circuits not directly connected to MAINS II CAT II For measurement p
94. acters Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Select 1 2 3 4 6 8 12 or 24 h The default setting is 24h Set the time in the range of 00 00 to 23 59 The default setting is 00 00 Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Set the subject using up to 32 characters Set the header using up to 64 characters Set the header using up to 64 characters System error transmission setting Recipient 1 Recipient 2 Subject Header 1 Header 2 TIP This setting is used when sending e mail when a system error recovery from a power failure external storage media error or FTP client error occurs Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Set the subject using up to 32 characters Set the header using up to 64 characters Set the header using up to 64 characters If e mail transmission fails the message is retransmitted up to twice at 30 s intervals If retransmission fails the e mail message is discarded IM XL120E Chapter 11 Other Functions 11 1 Setting the Print Output and Executing the Print Operation Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 Procedure Setting the Print Output 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING 7 Ze 2095 03723 EE EES el INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUN TCAT ION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse
95. active the lowest item is activated Lis Switches the active item to the next lower item If the lowest item is active the highest item is activated 8 SELECT Key Selects the active item and moves one level higher IM XL120E 4 13 uoieado dIseg H 4 2 Basic Key Operations Key Operations for Entering Characters When entering characters a character entry window opens as shown below e Entering alphabet characters e Entering values and symbols CHARACTER INPUT CHARACTER INPUT Character entry area Character selection area Backspace AH DEL BS ak SELEC A Fame SELEC MOVE INPUT CURSOR aa bp MOYE INPUT CURSOR ESEA Delete SET CANCEL Character type selection area A alphabet characters 0 numeric characters and symbols The key operations when the character entry window is open are described below 1 2 STOP 1 ESC Key Cancels the settings and closes the window 2 SET Key Sets the entered characters 3 SAVE Key Saves or prints the screen image data 4 Fast Forward Key Moves the cursor in the character entry area left or right by one character 5 Arrow Keys t Switches the active item highlighted item to the next higher item If the highest item is active the lowest item is activated Lis Switches the active item to the next lower item If the lowest item is active the highest item is activated 6 SELECT Key Confirms the character type that is selected using the arrow keys or enters th
96. al XL114 XL124 M3 screws terminal Input type TC thermocouple RTD resistance temperature detector and DCV DC voltage RTD available on the XL111 XL112 XL121 and XL122 only Range and Measurable Range The following specifications apply to operation of the XL100 under standard operation conditions Temperature Humidity Power supply voltage 23 2 C 55 10 RH 100 to 240 VAC Power supply frequency 50 60 Hz 1 Warm up time At least 30 minutes Other ambient conditions such as vibration should not adversely affect the operation e DCV DC voltage Input Range 100 mV 500 mV 1V 5V 10 V 50 V 1 5V f s Measurable Range 100 00 to 100 00 mV 500 0 to 500 0 mV 1 0000 to 1 0000 V 5 000 to 5 000 V 10 000 to 10 000 V 50 00 to 50 00 V 1 000 to 5 000 V f s measurable range e TC thermocouple Type R Sell EM ka Fel Ia Tal Na wre 3 Us R S B K E J T N IEC584 1 1995 DIN IEC584 JIS C 1602 1995 Measurable Range 0 to 1768 C 0 to 1768 C 600 to 1800 C 200 0 to 1372 0 C 200 0 to 1000 0 C 200 0 to 1200 0 C 200 0 to 400 0 C 200 0 to 1300 0 C 0 to 2315 C 200 0 to 900 0 C 200 0 to 400 0 C Measurement Accuracy 0 1 of f s 0 1 of f s 0 1 of f s 0 1 of f s 0 1 of f s 0 1 of f s 0 1 of f s Measurement Accuracy 0 05 of f s 2 C 0 05 of f s 2 C 0 05 of f s 2 C 0 05 of f s
97. al block e For wiring use the dedicated digital I O cable 91029 Connector Position and Digital I O Cable Connection The pulse input logic input and alarm output signals are output from the digital I O connector as shown below Attach the digital I O cable connector to the digital I O connector Digital I O connector Connector of the digital I O cable No 1 No 7 Signal name Symbol Pin Number pe Pulse input PLS 10 Alarm output 3 AL3 12 Connector Pin Arrangement Logic input 1 L1 8 l Logicinput2 L2 1 Alarm output 1 AL 11 warm outputa ne No 8 No 14 Alarm output2 AL2 4 Alarm output 4 ALA 5 Common GND GND 6 7 13 14 Digital I O cable sold separately part number 91029 Connect the wires according to the figure below H Gray d hb m Brown L2 Logic input Black PLS Pulse input CO Peach AL1 H Yellow AL2 Lightblue AL3 Alarm output m Green AL4 Blue GND Purple GND A Bright green GND Common GND Light orange GND Shield Output Signal Specifications 5 V pull up resistance 100 kQ Contact capacity 5 to 40 V 100 mA 3 7 Duu1u pue suoinedssaidg Huljpuepy H Wiring the External I O Signal Cables N CAUTION e Applying voltage outside the allowable input voltage 0 5 to 10 V to the signal input terminal may damage the internal circuitry e Ifthe trigger mode is set to Cont
98. al calculation data is printed at end of the logging operation not at every sampling interval The XL100 does not carry out automatic printing if the sampling interval is set less than or equal to 30 s IM XL120E IM XL120E 11 1 Setting the Print Output and Executing the Print Operation Manually Printing Press SAVE in Free Running Review Setting or File Operation Mode to print In Free Running and Review Modes the XL100 prints the measured data and screen data However if log data is displayed in Free Running Mode the XL100 prints the log data in place of the measured data In Setting or File Operation Mode the XL100 only prints the screen data TIP Press HOLD to hold the displayed contents at that point Press HOLD again to release the hold suoijoun 19410 2 Procedure Explanation 11 2 Setting the Beep Sound 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING Ze ob 33 25 doch ER wD a INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNTCAT ION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select HARDWARE and press SELECT SETTING Ze 01312125 SETTING agate RE ge GER i gt HARDWARE SIP a oe INPUT BEEP fen DISPLAY ID NUMBER cS DATA SAVE LANGUAGE fenccisH o ALARM fc CALCULATION CLOCK 2007 04 18 18 41 51 COMMUNICATION _ AUTO MEASUREMENT for ARDHARE FILTER mz SYSTEM SYSTEM RESET 3 Wi
99. al memory are cleared Check that data can be saved correctly to the internal memory and loaded 4 2 IM XL120E IM XL120E 4 1 Turning ON OFF the Power Switch TIP e If you change the terminal block if the number of channels changes the settings are initialized The previous setting data setting data before the terminal block is changed is automatically stored to the setting memory to a file named year month date hour minute second Cxx SET where Cxx is C08 for the 8ch terminal block and C16 for the 16ch terminal block e If you need the previous setting data load the stored setting file using the SETUP FILE menu in the file operation mode 4 3 uoieiad C dIiseg H 4 2 Basic Key Operations Operation Mode and Key Operations There are six modes in the XL100 as shown below You can switch the operation mode using the five keys HOME REVIEW FILE SETTING and START STOP at the top section Free Running Mode Review Mode Marker Switch the measurement display Bar graph Statistical calculation i System f i File Operation Mode File operation menu Set j Select Rename files Delete files Copy data files Initialize log information i Communication Hardware System Switch the display Bar graph L 5 Lsi l i System information Logging Mode Logging amp Review Mode Marker measurement Statistical calculation 4 4 IM XL120E 4 2 Basic Key Operat
100. alarm value for a specified time period delay period In the figure below the measured value exceeds the alarm value during period T1 but no alarm is generated because the condition does not last longer than the specified delay period T At time X2 the input exceeds the alarm value However no alarm is generated because the delay period has not elapsed An alarm occurs at time X3 when the delay period elapses Measured value or calculated value X1 X2 X4 Alarm value 1 t Alarm occurrence Alarm release Alarm Hysteresis A width hysteresis can be specified to the values for activating and releasing the alarm Alarm hysteresis prevents frequent activation and release of alarms when the measured calculated value is unstable around the alarm value The hysteresis is fixed to 0 5 of the display span display scale width if the range is set to scale When set to high When set to low Alarm value Alarm occurrence Alarm release Measured value Be Hysteresis Approx 0 5 L Alarm Alarm occurrence value Alarm release Measured value AND OR of Alarm Output When a single alarm output is shared among multiple alarms you can select either of the conditions below for activating the alarm output AND Activated when all assigned alarms are occurring simultaneously OR Activated when any of the specified alarms is occurring Hold Non Hold of Alarm Output The method of clearing the alarm output from
101. at is initialized No Item that is not initialized 205 Westwood Ave Long Branch NJ 07740 1 877 742 TEST 8378 Fax 732 222 7088 salesteam Tequipment NET Index Symbols ee 2 16 CN 2 16 A Ae Ee 2 2 6 3 10 AC adapter jack cccccccccccccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaeaenes 2 3 ACCESS Control 10 15 access CG MNS OF eebe 2 16 accessories pce cesccenacucavecacsanessndaassandaaaiaeesaoniaaaaasiaecsnntaeomeeans 2 3 active marker ert cx vnnirecuednasivbbecscnsdnatunsssiensevewnevenexes 2 11 2 13 Add WSU OG EE 10 18 Add source URL E 10 18 ell 10 5 ACMINIStALOL oo cece eeecsceeeeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeueeeeeeeeseeneeeaeeeees 11 8 EAA E 1 9 1 12 9 5 OEB 6 10 alarm DUZZOP EN 1 10 6 10 alarm ee el Le EEN 1 9 alarm e CN 1 11 13 6 NAG FIN EE 1 9 alarm display hold non hold of 1 10 alarm FUNCTION ooo cece ccc ecc cece eesceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeaueeaeeeaeeeeeeaeees 1 9 alarm EN 1 10 alarm information transmission setting eseeseeeeeeee 10 18 Alarm En E 7 7 alarm line wo eee ccc eec eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 2 7 2 8 2 11 2 13 alarm Mark iccssacadvas cps antiwndeemmarmavaesnixeanerezeoneas 2 10 2 12 2 14 alarm marker WEE 6 11 alarm NO EE 2 15 alarm occurrence date time 2 15 alarm occurring Channel No 2 15 alarm OUI geed 3 7 alarm output AND OR OF sass ssisesscanssiessasenneeaatsveeniannteniatnanseds 1 10 alarm output hold non hold ccecececeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1
102. ation Error Messages No Messages 260 IP address is not set or ethernet function is not available 261 SMTP server is not found 262 Cannot initiate E mail transmission 263 Sender s address rejected by the server 264 Some recipients addresses are invalid 265 SMTP protocol error 266 Ethernet cable is not connected 267 Could not connect to SMTP server 268 E mail transmission request failed 269 E mail transfer error 270 POP authentication failed 275 The current image cannot be output to the Web 12 2 Messages and Their Corrective Actions Description and Corrective Action Check whether the XL100 IP address is set Check whether the SMTP server is set by name Set the XL10 host name correctly Set the port number of the SMTP server correctly Sender s address was rejected by the server Check that the recipients addresses are valid An error occurred on the network while sending e mail The LAN cable is not connected correctly or an error occurred on the network The connection to the SMTP server is cut off or the specified IP address is not correct Displayed when e mail transmission request fails An error occurred on the network while sending e mail POP server authentication failed Check the server name account name and password Displayed on the Web screen when the XL100 is showing the setting display 276 Image data currently being created Unable to perform key operation on the Web
103. ation is carried out 6 9 suue y Duuae H 6 5 Setting Alarm Output and Display 6 10 Display Hold The method of clearing the alarm display from an alarm generated condition can be set to either of the following settings The default setting is Non hold Non hold Clear the alarm display when the alarm is cleared Hold Hold the alarm display until the alarm acknowledge operation is carried out Hysteresis A width hysteresis can be specified to the values for activating and releasing the alarm The hysteresis is fixed to 0 5 of the display span display scale width if the range is set to scale Select whether to turn the hysteresis ON or OFF The default setting is ON Alarm Buzzer Set whether to sound a buzzer ON or OFF when an alarm occurs The default setting is ON Alarm ACK If alarm output or alarm display is set to Hold and you select Alarm ACK and press SELECT the alarm output or alarm display is cleared When the alarm output or alarm display is cleared the alarm icon in the status display section Lon or 9 changes from red to green TIP You can also carry out alarm acknowledge on the alarm summary display by pressing the SET key to show the Alarm ACK window and pressing the SET key SEE ALSO For a description of the alarm output wiring see section 3 4 Wiring the Pulse Input Logic Input and Signal Cables A Note The alarm output is high when the XL100 is turned ON including when recover ing f
104. ault setting 2 s 5 s 10s 20s 30 s 1 min 2 min D min 10 min 20 min 30 min or 1 h 100 ms available only when using the 8 channel terminal block unit The sampling interval during pulse input is greater than or equal to 1 s f the communication is set to LAN RS 232 or LAN RS 485 the sampling interval is set greater than or equal to 10 s Stored data types Type Description Logging data The instantaneous values of the measured calculated data can be saved at a specified sampling interval in Logging Mode The data save operation is started or stopped with the START STOP key The save operation can also be started or stopped when a specific event trigger occurs The logging data contains alarm information Data format ASCII Manual sample data The measured calculated data instantaneous values of all channels can be saved by pressing the SAVE key in Free Running Mode Data format ASCII Alarm Data The same information as the alarm summary display can be saved by pressing the SAVE key during alarm summary display Data format ASCII Screen image data The image data of the screen being displayed can be saved by pressing the SAVE key in Free Running Mode etc Data format BMP Setup data The setup data of the XL100 can be saved in File Operation mode Data format Binary Log data The same information as the log display can be saved by pressing the SAVE key during log data display Data format ASCII Backup file I
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106. blinks when there is access to the SD card Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 suoljoun pue soweN Hed 2 3 Data Display 2 6 E D ef Si F E Je San bi SG amp amp E An icon shown when the data save destination is set to SD card and the memory full operation is set to REPEAT The icon blinks when there is access to the SD card Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 An icon shown when the data save destination is set to SD card and the memory full operation is set to DELETE The icon blinks when there is access to the SD card Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 An icon shown when the data save destination is set to SD card the save mode is set to DIVISION and the memory full operation is set to REPEAT The icon blinks when there is access to the SD card Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 An icon shown when the data save destination is set to SD card the save mode is set to DIVISION and the memory full operation is set to DELETE The icon blinks when there is access to the SD card Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 An icon shown when there is data saved in the backup memory The icon blinks when there is access to the backup memory The icon is gray when there is no data saved to the backup memory An icon shown when the interface is set to LAN LAN RS 232 or LAN RS 485 For other cases the icon is gray Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and X
107. calculated and communication data and constants Linear scaling Available for DCV TC RTD and pulse ranges Scaling limits 30000 to 30000 Pulse 99999 to 99999 Decimal place Select 0 0000 00 000 000 00 0000 0 or 00000 Unit User defined up to 6 characters or select from below Length mm default setting cm m or km Area mm2 default setting cm2 m2 or km2 Volume mm3 default setting cm3 m3 ml or kl Velocity mm s default setting mm min mm h cm s cm min cm h m s m min m h km s km min or km h Acceleration m s2 default setting Frequency mHz default setting Hz kHz rom or rph Weight mg default setting g kg t or N Work mW default setting W kW J Wh or Ws Pressure Pa default setting kPa MPa N m2 or bar Flow rate m3 s default setting m3 min m3 h t s t min t h Ve H min I h kg s kg min kg h kl s kl min kl h ml s ml min ml h g s g min or g h Temperature C default setting or K Voltage current mV default setting V kV MV mA A kA or MA Power mW default setting W kW MW mvar var kvar Mvar mVA VA kVA or MVA Watt hour Wh default setting KWh MWh varh kvarh or Mvarh Statistical calculation Maximum MAX minimum MIN average AVE peak P P and RMS value from the time logging is started to the time logging is ended Sampling Interval vs Cutoff Frequency Table Samping intervat 100 msee mz s00 meae ase Peer
108. cccccecceeeeeeeeeesseeeeees App 1 Appendix 2 System Reset and Initialized Items When the Terminal Block Is Changed App 8 Index IM XL120E 9 Chapter 1 Explanation of Functions 1 1 Overview of the XL100 The XL100 is a handheld data logger that 1 periodically samples DC voltage or analog input such as thermocouples and RTDs 2 acquires the sampled measured data in the internal memory and 3 displays the measured data on a LCD in the form of waveforms digital display and bar graphs The measured data can also be saved to external storage media such as CF cards and SD cards The saved data can be loaded into the XL100 to be displayed or displayed on a PC using the accompanying software program Displays the measured data ee communication Analog input DC voltage YD Thermocouple lt o Pulse Logic input O Save the measured data By using the Ethernet interface that comes standard with the XL100 the measured data can be automatically transmitted to a server on a network The Ethernet interface can also be used to retrieve the measured data saved on the XL100 internal memory or an external storage medium into a PC on the network Automatically save measured data Ethernet I7 71 Hub Server TT D Load measured data y AN Note The function for saving the measured data to the SD card and general communication functions including the Ethernet interface are supported only on the XL121 XL122 a
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110. ct the vendor from which you purchased the product In addition to the error messages listed below there are communication error messages The communication error messages are described in the Communication Function Manual Messages normal messages displayed on the screen automatically closes after 5 minutes SettingError Messages No Messages Description and Corrective Action Reference Section 91 Password Is incorrect Enter the correct password 11 6 94 More than one address cannot be specified Only a single address can be set for the sender 10 7 105 Press SET to confirm changed settings You tried to change to another mode without confirming 4 2 the settings with the SET key Execution Error Messages No Messages Description and Corrective Action Reference Section 170 This key operation is invalid while logging The XL100 does not save or print the data if you press 4 2 SAVE while logging is in progress External Storage Media Error Messages No Messages Description and Corrective Action Reference Section 200 Operation aborted because an error was found Exchange the external storage medium 4 7 in media 201 Not enough free space on media Increase the free space on the external storage medium 9 8 202 Media is read only Clear the read only feature on the external storage medium 203 Unsupported card Load a compatible CF card or SD card 4 7 210 Media has not been inserted Insert an external storage medium 4 7
111. d value is less than or equal to the alarm value Window IN An alarm occurs when the measured calculated value is within the lower limits and upper limits of the alarm range Window OUT An alarm occurs when the measured calculated value is outside the lower limits and upper limits of the alarm range Logic OFF Not set alarm conditions Hi An alarm occurs when the logic input changes from low to high Lo An alarm occurs when the logic input changes from high to low Hi Lo Measured Alarm value Alarm occurrence J value Alarm tele se Alarm release d Alarm value Measured value Alarm occurrence Window IN Window OUT Alarm value ge Alarm occurrence oo Alarm occurrence MAIN ESS ZE Alarm release Alarm value Alarm release Measured value Alarm Display On the display an alarm icon is shown in the status display section and the alarm status is shown in the data display section such as the waveform digital and bar graph displays In addition the details of the alarm are shown on the alarm summary display There are two methods for displaying alarms One method is to clear the alarm display when the cause of the alarm is no longer met non hold display The other method is to keep displaying the alarm until the alarm acknowledge operation is carried out hold display 1 9 suoljoun jo uoneuejdxa E 1 4 Alarm Function Delay Alarm An alarm occurs when the measured calculated value remains above or below the
112. data Current Waveforms Waveforms of the current measured data calculated data and communication input data Time Scale The specified time scale time per grid division is displayed in the format xxyyy div where xx is the value and yyy is sec min or h Alarm Line Displayed with a dotted line using a specified color at the position of the alarm value of the selected channel active channel Scale Upper Limit The scale upper limit of the active channel If scaling is turned OFF the span upper limit is displayed Scale Lower Limit The scale lower limit of the active channel If scaling is turned OFF the span lower limit is displayed Pen Displayed at the current value position of each channel The active channel is shown highlighted in reverse video Grid The grid can be turned ON OFF File Name Displays the file name of the data currently being reviewed Active Marker Displays the marker name currently active Marker A Displayed with a yellow solid line Marker B Displayed with a yellow broken line Marker ALM Displayed with a red solid line 2 13 suoljoun pue soweN Hed 2 3 Data Display 2 14 14 Display Position and Marker Position Shows the displayed range with respect to the entire data using a blue bar Marker positions are also displayed The entire saved data Displayed range va E Marker A Marker ALM Marker B 15 Usage Indication Bar of the Storage Media Displays u
113. e character 4 14 IM XL120E 4 2 Basic Key Operations Key Operations for Entering Values When entering values a value entry window opens as shown below NUMERIC INPUT VALUE 200 0 RANGE 200 0 1000 0 A Y CHANGE ad kr HOVE SET CANCEL The key operations when the value entry window is open are described below 1 2 sek ab START STOP DISPLAY gt 1 ESC Key Cancels the settings and closes the window 2 SET Key Confirms the value and closes the window The value does not exceed the setting range 3 SAVE Key Saves or prints the screen image data 4 Arrow Keys f Increments the value at the selected digit Pressing this key when the value is 9 sets the value to 0 d Decrements the value at the selected digit Pressing this key when the value is O sets the value to 9 Moves the selected digit one digit to the left Moves the selected digit one digit to the right 1 IM XL120E 4 15 uoleiad C dIiseg H 4 3 Setting the Date and Time Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING Ze REESEN de Pn EE E Gel INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select HARDWARE and press SELECT SETTING _ T PRY RE SETTING RAD 2B BE OZ el i gt HARDWARE SSP seD a INPUT BEEP DISPLAY ID NUMBER SS DATA SAVE LANGUAGE eu
114. e if the scale is set to 5 to 5 the measured values are scaled to a span of 10 If the scale is set to 5 0 to 5 0 the measured values are scaled to a span of 100 In this case the resolution of the value scaled to a span of 10 is lower than the value scaled to a span of 100 Item Setting Scaling function ON OFF ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Decimal place X XXXX default setting XX XXX XXX XX XXXX X or XXXXX Scale lower limit 30000 to 30000 The default setting is 3 0000 Scale upper mt 30000 to 30000 The default setting is 3 0000 Unit Length mm default setting cm m or km Area mm2 default setting cm2 m2 or km2 Volume mm3 default setting cm3 m3 ml I or kl Velocity mm s default setting mm min mm h cm s cm min cm h m s m min m h km s km min or km h Acceleration m s2 default setting Frequency mHz default setting Hz KHz rom or rph Weight mg default setting g kg t or N Work mW default setting W kW J Wh or Ws Pressure Pa default setting kPa MPa N m2 or bar Flow rate m3 s default setting m3 min m3 h t s t min t h le I min I h kg s kg min kg h kl s kl min kl h ml s ml min ml h g s g min or g h Temperature C default setting or K Voltage and current mV default setting V KV MV mA A kA or MA Power mW default setting W kW MW mvar var kvar Mvar mVA VA kVA or MVA Watt hour Wh default setting kWh MWh varh kvarh or
115. e no parity Stop bit Select 1 or 2 Communication distance 1 2 km when using two shielded twisted pair cables AWG 24 Terminator External 120 Q 1 2 W recommended externally attach between terminals A and B Modbus Communication Function Master and slave Transmission media RS 232 or RS 485 Transmission mode RTU mode or ASCII mode Communication channels 32 channels Modbus master TIP Simultaneous communication of Ethernet and RS 232 or Ethernet and RS 485 is possible However there are conditions for performing simultaneous communication For details on the conditions for simultaneous communication see the Communication Function manual Simultaneous Use of the Communication Interfaces 13 10 Simultaneous communication of Ethernet and RS 232 or Ethernet and RS 485 is possible IM XL120E 13 6 Specifications of Other Functions Clock function Set the year month day hour and minute 24 hour clock Accuracy 10 ppm at 25 C Keylock function Operate a given key to disable key operations except the key for releasing the key lock Key login function Enter the user name and password to access the XL100 after the self test at power on Display hold Operate a given key to hold the displayed value at that point Beep sound Sounds a beep when keys are pressed ON OFF selectable Remaining storage time display Displays the remaining amount of storage time from the remaining memory space on the select
116. e default setting is DCV Set the channels without input signals to OFF If you change the mode the range and span upper and lower limit settings are reset to default values Range Select the input range type in the case of a thermocouple or RTD from the following DCV DC voltage Input Range Measurable Range Maximum Display Resolution 100 mV 100 00 to 100 00 mV 10uV 500 mV 500 0 to 500 0 mV 100 uV 1V 1 0000 to 1 0000 V 100 uV 5 V default setting 5 000 to 5 000 V 1 mV 10 V 10 000 to 10 000 V 1 mV 50 V 50 00 to 50 00 V 10 mV 1 5 V f s 1 000 to 5 000 V 1 mV TC thermocouple Type Measurable Range Maximum Display Resolution R 0 to 1768 C 1 C S 0 to 1768 C 1 C B 600 to 1800 C 1 C K default setting 200 0 to 1372 0 C 0 1 C E 200 0 to 1000 0 C 0 1 C J 200 0 to 1200 0 C 0 1 C T 200 0 to 400 0 C 0 1 C N 200 0 to 1300 0 C 0 1 C W 0 to 2315 C 1 C L 200 0 to 900 0 C 0 1 C U 200 0 to 400 0 C 0 1 C RTD resistance temperature detector Type Measurable Range Maximum Display Resolution Pt100 200 0 to 850 0 C 0 1 C JPt100 default setting 200 0 to 500 0 C 0 1 C A Note When the input type is DC voltage over range occurs when the measured value exceeds 10 of the input range For thermocouple or RTD input over range occurs when the measured value exceeds approximately 10 C of the measurable range When an over range occurs the display shows
117. e level is high due to the object under measurement or the environment this filter function can eliminate the noise components allowing correct measurements Sampling Interval vs Cutoff Frequency Table Sampling interval 100 msec 200 msec 500 msee am Lean am am am Lean mm sone Lean mm iy Eire eee ane ans aie eS ee ee nz FiteroFF 2560Hz zem 2560 Hz mn mem 2560Hz 2560Hz 2560 nz soz Lean am am ratte eons sonz 10Hz wm 1 4 IM XL120E 1 3 IM XL120E Display Function Display The XL100 is equipped with a 3 5 inch color LCD monitor 320 dots horizontal x 240 dots vertical The screen consists of the status display section and the data display section e Status Display Section Displays the screen name date time internal memory and external storage media usage communication condition operation mode alarm occurrence key lock user name key login function calculation power condition etc e Data Display Section Displays the waveform display digital display bar graph display as well as alarm log and file information of the measured calculated data Displays the setting menu and settings when configuring the functions of the XL100 FREE RUNNING eI 2003 04 01 i Ee See Status display section CH HOD FPGA HOS GRAPHIC Hoa HEAT 1 CH A ga T ga E ga Bd ira w Dl i METTETE A CH CH We HEAT 2 Data display secti
118. e or contact signal is to be applied The default setting is OFF Tag This is the character string that can be shown along with the channel number L1 or L2 Up to 8 characters can be used to set the tags Color For each channel select the color from the choices below Red default setting of L1 green default setting of L2 blue blue purple brown orange yellow green aqua magenta gray lime blue green navy yellow olive and purple 5 9 sj uueys ndui eut Buas H 5 3 Setting the Logic Input Channel Line width Set the waveform line width to 1dot thin 2dot medium or 3dot thick The default setting is 1dot Logic Input Waveform Display The display position of the logic input waveforms is fixed to the lower section of the display as indicated below ail Or 12648 count Li LOGICI H Lz LOGICS L OOOO 00200 SEE ALSO For a description of the logic input wiring see section 3 4 Wiring the Pulse Input Logic Input and Signal Cables 205 Westwood Ave Long Branch NJ 07740 1 877 742 TEST 8378 Fax 732 222 7088 salesteam Tequipment NET 5 10 IM XL120E Procedure Explanation IM XL120E 5 4 Directly Setting the Range Span and Scale Using the RANGE key In Free Running Mode use the arrow keys to select the channel you wish to configure Press RANGE e When scaling is OFF for analog input or pulse input channels The following window opens RANGE E SPAN LO
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120. ed data storage destination for the specified number of data items Printer output Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 Print on a dedicated printer 97010 suoljeoyioeds a IM XL120E 13 11 13 7 General Specifications Installation location Indoors up to 2 000 m Operating conditions Operating temperature range Operation humidity range Storage conditions Storage temperature range Storage humidity range Insulation resistance O to 50 C 0 to 40 C when using the battery 5 to 85 RH no condensation 20 to 60 C 90 RH or less no condensation Between each input terminal and case 20 MQ or greater 500 VDC Between input terminals excluding the b terminal 20 MQ or greater 100 VDC Between each input terminal and digital I O Withstand voltage 20 MQ 100 VDC Between each input terminal and case 350 Vp p 50 60 Hz for 1 minute Between input terminals excluding the b terminal 350 Vp p 50 60 Hz for 1 minute Between each input terminal and digital I O 350 Vp p 50 60 Hz for 1 minute Size Approx 155 W x 155 H x 55 D mm without projecting parts and rubber boot Weight Approx 800 g without battery and rubber boot AC power supply Rated supply voltage 100 to 240 VAC Allowable supply voltage range 90 to 132 or 180 to 264 VAC Rated supply frequency Battery power operation Battery used Operation Charge function 50 60 Hz D
121. ed list 6 Press SET 8 4 IM XL120E Explanation IM XL120E 8 2 Setting the Statistical Calculation Statistical Calculation Calculates the values below for the specified channel Turn ON OFF the statistical calculation items below Calculated Item Description Maximum Calculates the maximum value from the start of the logging operation to the end Minimum Calculates the minimum value from the start of the logging operation to the end Average Calculates the simple average from the start of the logging operation to the end n Sdi i l AVE n where di is the i data value and n is the number of data values Peak Calculates the peak value maximum minimum from the start of the logging operation to the end Rms Calculates the rms value from the start of the logging operation to the end gt di E RMS n where di is the i data value and n is the number of data values Displaying the Statistical Calculation Values Press DISPLAY during Review Mode or Logging amp Review Mode as explained in section 7 1 Switching the Operation Mode and Display Each time you press DISPLAY the display switches between marker display and statistical calculation display In addition the statistical calculation values are shown also on the digital display see section 2 3 Data Display Pressing the SET key on the statistical calculation display calculates statistics between cursors A and B REVIEW STATISTIC
122. ed on the destination storage medium is shown using a bar graph at the bottom section of the display Total space on the save destination medium Used space Free space Data Type Set the save data format of the logging data to BINARY or ASCII Save Mode Set the save mode of the logging data to NO DIVISION or DIVISION Also set the operation that is carried out when the data save destination is full to STOP REPEAT or DELETE File Division NO DIVISION Creates a file for each measurement DIVISION Creates files by dividing the data at a given interval from the start of the logging measurement TIP Set the division time to an integer multiple of the sampling interval If you set the division time to 1 hour the XL100 creates measurement files by dividing the data every hour with respect to the time the data is first saved A Note If you change the sampling interval and the division time is no longer an integer multiple of the sampling interval the XL100 operates as follows e Ifthe sampling interval is greater than the division time The division time is set equal to the sampling interval Example If you try to set the sampling interval to 1 hour when the division time is 3 minutes the division time is set to 1 hour e Ifthe sampling interval is less than the division time The division time is set to an integer multiple of the sampling interval that is smaller than the specified value Example If you try to set the samp
123. edicated lithium ion battery 2400 mAh 7 4 V Battery can be charged only on the XL100 When used together with an AC adapter the AC adapter has precedence The battery can be charged while using the XL100 Approximately 8 hours to charge the battery when the power is OFF Operation time under continuous use Power consumption Approx 7 hours at an ambient temperature of 25 C sampling interval set to 5 minutes or longer backlight auto off set to 5 minutes or less and the interface is not set to LAN LAN RS 232 or LAN RS 485 Approx 4 3 W interface LAN sampling interval 100 ms backlight ON 13 12 IM XL120E 13 7 General Specifications Safety standards Emission Complying standard EN61010 1 Measurement category circuit voltage used 60 VDC Pollution degree 2 Rated transient overvoltage 350 Vp p Complying standard EN61326 Class A EN55011 Class A Group 1 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 This product class A for use in an industrial environment and may cause radio interference if used for domestic use Therefore appropriate measures must be taken when using it for domestic use Cable condition e RS 232 Use the communication cable 91011 Pulse input logic input and alarm output Use the digital I O cable 91029 e Ethernet Use category 5 Ethernet cable or better cable e Other communications and I O Shielded cable less than 3m Immunity Complying standard EN61326 Annex A Immunity
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127. er ALARM TEMPERATURE fo ooe CALCULATION CLOCK 2006 05 08 16 19 10 COMMUNICATION _ AUTO MEASUREMENT forF SS Om FILTER omz SYSTEM RESET 3 Use the arrow keys to select CLOCK and press SELECT SETTING Ze 207979352 SETTING Ze WEEK KkKHAH WAHL So bS POD HARDWARE SoS PD BEEP OFF BEEP it mg der ID NUMBER fi VALUE 2006 05 03 13 38 48 LANGUAGE mme RANGE 2000 01 01 00 00 00 TEMPERATURE Ir 2099 12 31 23 59 59 CLOCK 2006 05 09 13 38 21 8 2 AUTO MEASUREMENT OFF 0 Bi AUTO Ae CHANGE FILTER 50Hz FILTER ak MOVE SYSTEM RESET 4 Use the left and right arrow keys to select the desired digit and use the up and down arrow keys to select the value SYSTE SET CANCEL 5 When the data and time are set to the desired values press SET The date time is updated and the TIME SETTINGS window closes 4 16 IM XL120E Explanation IM XL120E 4 3 Setting the Date and Time Display Format and Position of the Date and Time The date and time are shown at the upper right corner of the display in the form year month day hour minute second Date Time SETTING gt HARDWARE BEEP ID NUMBER fo LANGUAGE ENGLISH TEMPERATURE a CLOCK 2006 05 08 16 19 10 AUTO MEASUREMENT OFF FILTER 50H SYSTEM RESET Selectable Range of Date and Time 2000 01 01 00 00 00 to 2099 12 31 23 59 59 AN Note The date time setting does not change even when the system is re
128. erformed on circuits Appliances portable equipments etc directly connected to the low voltage installation II CAT Ill For measurement performed in the Distribution board circuit breaker etc Entrance cable CAT IV building installation CAT IV For measurement performed at the Overhead wire cable systems etc source of low voltage installation Internal wiring Distribution CAT IW CAT II IM XL120E Storage Location IM XL120E 3 2 Operating Environment Pollution Degree Pollution Degree applies to the degree of adhesion of a solid liquid or gas which deteriorates withstand voltage or surface resistivity The pollution degree of the XL100 in the operating environment is 2 Pollution Degree 2 applies to normal indoor atmospheres Normally only non conductive pollution is emitted However a temporary electrical conduction may occur depending on the concentration AN Note To measure the signals accurately operate the XL100 in the 23 5 C temperature range and 55 10 RH Condensation may occur if the XL100 is moved to another place where the ambient temperature and humidity are higher or if the temperature changes rapidly If this happens let the XL100 adjust to the new environment for at least an hour before using it Side cover If you are not using the AC adapter or communications the side cover see Accessories on page 2 can be attached to protect the card slots and
129. erminal block units are available 8 ch 95052 Clamp screw 16 ch 95053 Clamp screw 16 ch 95055 M3 screw Wiring Procedure lt Clamp screw gt 1 Open the terminal cover of the terminal block unit 2 Wire the input signal cables to the input terminals As shown below loosen the terminal screws using the screwdriver provided insert the signal wires and fasten the terminal screws 3 Close the terminal cover of the terminal block unit Accessory screwdriver for terminals Enlarged view Bi wire Terminal block unit AN Note For clamp terminals use wires of the following specifications e Conductive cross sectional area for single wire 0 14 mm to 2 5 mm stranded wire 0 14 mm to 1 5 mm AWG 26 to 14 e Length of the stripped section of the wire Approx 7 mm Input signal wires whose diameter is 0 3 mm or less may not be securely fastened Fold over the conducting section of the wire for example to make sure that the wire is securely fastened to the clamped terminal lt M3 screw gt Use a driver sold commercially when using the M3 screws terminal block unit crimp on lugs or the like Do not use the accessory screwdriver for terminals for clamp terminals 3 5 Duu1u pue suoinedsaig Huljpuepy H 3 3 Wiring the Input Signal Cable 3 6 Wiring Diagram DC voltage input TC input DC voltage input Extension leadwire RTD input
130. es No No No No No No No No User Privileges No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No IM XL120E Setup Item Key login function Auto logout Logout IM XL120E User 5 User 6 Appendix 1 A List of Settings and User Registration Privileges Register User name Password Ethernet login Web browsing Key login Register User name Password Ethernet login Web browsing Key login Administrator User Privileges Privileges Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes App 7 xipueddy Appendix 2 System Reset and Initialized Items When the Terminal Block Is Changed Input Settings Setup Item System Reset Terminal Block Change Communication Command YC Analog input Yes Yes Pulse input Yes No Logic input Yes No Alarm Settings Setup Item System Reset Terminal Block Change Communication Command YC Alarm settings Analog input Yes Yes Pulse input Yes No Logic input Yes No Calculation data Yes Yes Communication data Yes No Delay sampling count Yes No Output AND OR Yes No Output hold Yes No Display hold Yes No Hysteresis Yes No Alarm buzzer Yes No Display Settings Setup Item System Reset Terminal Block Change Communication Command YC General Background Yes No Grid display Yes No Bar graph base Yes No Group name Yes Yes Display chan
131. es Yes Range Yes Yes Span lower upper Yes Yes Color Yes Yes Line width Yes Yes Scaling Yes Yes Scale settings Scale lower Yes Yes Decimal place Yes Yes Scale upper Yes Yes Conv exponent Yes Yes Conv Coefficient Yes Yes Offset Exponent Yes Yes Offset Coefficient Yes Yes Unit Yes Yes Logic input Mode Yes Yes Color Yes Yes Line width Yes Yes Alarm Settings Setup Item Administrator User Privileges Privileges Alarm settings Analog input Alarm type Yes Yes Upper lower Yes Yes Output channel Yes Yes Pulse input Alarm type Yes Yes Upper lower Yes Yes Output channel Yes Yes Logic input Alarm type Yes Yes Output channel Yes Yes Calculation data Alarm type Yes Yes Upper lower Yes Yes Output channel Yes Yes Communication data Alarm type Yes Yes Upper lower Yes Yes Output channel Yes Yes IM XL120E App 1 xipueddy Appendix 1 A List of Settings and User Registration Privileges Setup Item Output AND OR Delay sampling count Output hold Display hold Hysteresis Alarm buzzer Alarm ACK Display Settings Setup Item General Group Alarm line LCD Alarm output 1 Alarm output 2 Alarm output 3 Alarm output 4 Background Grid display Bar graph base Group name Display channel Display switch Color Line width Backlight auto off Data Storage Settings Setup Item Data save App 2 Sampling interval Save media Data type SAVE MODE File name Printer output Trigger Group 1 Group 2 Group 3
132. ess Currently assigned IP address Net mask Currently assigned subnet mask Gateway Currently assigned default gateway e Hardware information Item Description MAC address XL100 MAC address OS version OS version Firmware version Firmware version FPGA version FPGA version Analog input Number of channels of the terminal block unit IM XL120E 11 11 suoipuny 19410 2 11 9 Setting the Filter Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING Ze ob 33 25 So hee sD a INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNTCAT ION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select Hardware and press SELECT SETTING LA SCENE SETTING _ Ri PRE 7775098788 SoS Ped ae gt HARDWARE Sh bm INPUT BEEP DISPLAY ID NUMBER fr DATA SAVE LANGUAGE encis ALARM TEMPERATURE Po CALCULATION CLOCK 2006705708 16 13 10 _ AUTO MEASUREMENT Je FILTER fonz SYSTEM RESET 3 Use the arrow keys to select Filter and press SELECT SETTING Re 20082311F e HARDWARE SSD amp BEEP OFF ID NUMBER In LANGUAGE ENGLISH ts TEMPERATURE ie CLOCK 2006 05 08 16 19 10 AUTO MEASUREMENT OFF is FILTER or SYSTEM RESET po 4 Use the arrow keys to select desired filter and press SELECT 5 Press SET Explanation Filter Select 50 Hz 60 Hz or OFF Set the frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz to match the fre
133. ess this key to select a marker to be activated on the Review Mode display 16 Arrow SELECT Key Press the arrow keys to select items on the display Press this key also to move the marker to the left or right on the review display Press SELECT to confirm a selection IM XL120E 2 2 Side Panel and Rear Panel Side Panel USB port for USB memory For a description see section 3 9 Ethernet port For a description see section 3 8 USB port for connecting a PC For a description CF card slot see section 3 8 For a description see section 4 7 SD card slot For a description see section 4 7 Trigger input output terminal For a description see section 3 5 Power switch For a description see section 4 1 Digital I O connector n For a description see sections 3 3 and 3 4 AC adapter jack j For a description see section 3 6 RS 232 connector For a description see section 3 8 RS 485 terminal block For a description see section 3 8 Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 Rear Panel Screwdriver for terminals accessory Press the screwdriver towards the spring right in this figure to detach it O GE Sp H Name plate Battery cover Holds the lithium ion battery sold separately 94009 For the procedure to load the battery see section 3 7 IM XL120E 2 3 suoljoun4 pue soweN Wed 2 3 Data Display FREE RUNNING Status displa
134. et the channels without input signals to OFF default setting If you change the mode the range and span upper and lower limit settings are reset to default values AN Note e The pulse input setting takes effect when the sampling interval is greater than or equal to 1 s sj uueys ndui eut Buas H 5 2 Setting the Pulse Input Channel 5 6 Range Select the input range from the table below Input Type Range Maximum Number Maximum Display of Input Pulses Resolution Pulse instantaneous value None 50 k sampling interval 1c Pulse integrated value 50 kc f s 50 k sampling interval 1c 500 kc f s 10c 5 Mc f s 100 c 50 Mc f s 1 kc 500 Mc f s 10 kc Number of revolutions 500 rpm f s 50 k sec 5 krpm f s Counts the number of pulses per second and 50 krpm f s converts the number to number of revolutions 500 krpm f s Pulse integrated value returns to O when it counts to the upper limit of the range The count operation continues even after the count returns to 0 Span Upper Lower Set the upper and lower limits of the display span within the measurable range indicated above The default span lower limit is the lower limit of each range the default span upper limit is the upper limit of each range The span lower limit and span upper limit cannot be set to the same value Color Select the color from the choices below The color applies to both waveform and bar graph Red default setting green blue blue purple
135. ets the power rating requirements AC Adapter s Power Rating Supply voltage rating 100 to 240 VAC Allowable supply voltage range 90 to 264 VAC Power supply frequency rating 50 60 Hz Allowable power supply frequency range 47 to 63 Hz Maximum input current 1 4A Output voltage rating of AC adapter 12 0 VDC Maximum output current rating of AC adapter 3 0A SSES 1 Check that the power is OFF AC adapter IM XL120E 3 7 Handling of the Lithium lon Battery Sold Separately Loading the Lithium lon Battery If you purchased a lithium ion battery 94009 follow the steps below to load it into the XL100 1 Loosen the battery cover attachment screw with a flat blade screwdriver and remove the battery cover 2 Load the battery in the direction shown in the figure below Charging the Battery Ab CAUTION e Be sure to charge the battery with the XL100 e For safety reasons the battery is charged only when the ambient temperature is between 10 and 35 C Beware that the battery may not be charged even when an AC adapter is connected To start charging the battery simply connect the XL100 to a power supply with the AC adapter with the power switch turned OFF While the battery is being charged the CHARGE LED illuminates as shown below When it is fully charged the LED turns OFF KEY LOCK CHARGE LED Oise rome review rue serine llluminates when the battery is bein
136. eview file load window when the SELECT FILE box is selected 14 SET key Pressing the SET key calculates statistics between cursors A and B when displaying Statistics The statistics between logging start and logging stop are displayed immediately after the screen is switched 4 10 IM XL120E 4 2 Basic Key Operations Key Operations in Logging amp Review Mode IM XL120E START STOP KEY LOCK Home revew FILE Term 3 2 Gums ED 4 rance era Cse Grour 6 7 8 REVIEW Key Switches to Logging Mode HOLD Key Hold the key down to enable key lock Hold the key down again to disable key lock TIME DIV Key Press this key to switch the time scale the time per grid RANGE Key Displays a window containing the upper and lower limits of the range or span on the active selected channel The settings cannot be changed while the logging operation is in progress DISPLAY Key Switches between the marker display and statistical calculation display each time you press the key GROUP Key Switches the channel display group each time you press the key in the following order Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 1 and so on Fast Forward Key Moves td_ active marker left or right by 1 division MARK Key Switches the active marker in the following order A B A amp B and ALM Arrow Keys t Switches the active channel to a channel of the next smaller or larger number If the channel o
137. f the data save operation is not carried out normally to the internal memory or external storage medium CF card or SD card the data is saved to the backup memory of the XL100 The saved data can be copied to an external storage medium Data format Same format as the logging data 13 6 IM XL120E IM XL120E Logging time estimated value 13 3 Data Storage Specifications Binary format when using a 64 MB card Sampling Number of Measurement Channels Interval 1 ch 8 ch 16 ch 16 ch 32 calculation ch 0 1 s 36 7 days 4 6 days 0 25 73 5 days 9 2 days 4 6days 22 hours 0 5 s 184 days 23 days 9 2 days 2 3 days 1s 1 year 46 days 23 days 4 6 days 2S 2 years 92 days 46 days 9 2 days 3s 5 years 230 days 92 days 23 days 10s 10 years 1 3 years 230 days 46 days 20s Omitted 2 5 years 1 3 years 92 days 30s Omitted 3 8 years 1 9years 138 days 1 minute Omitted 7 6 years 3 8 years 2 76 days 2 minutes Omitted Omitted 7 6 years 1 5 years 5 minutes Omitted Omitted Omitted 3 8 years 16 ch 32 calculation ch 32 communication ch 12 hours 30 6 hours 2 6 days 5 1 days 13 days 26 days 51 days 77 days 153 days 306 days 2 years The figures above have been derived through calculation and may differ from actual values One year is calculated as 365 days Save mode e File division Select NO DIVISION or DIVISION Specify DIVISION to save the data by dividing the data at constant time intervals from the start of the logg
138. f the smallest or largest number is active the channel of the largest or smallest number is activated lt _ gt Moves the active marker horizontally Hold down the key to move the marker quickly If the active marker is ALM pressing these keys moves the active marker to the previous or next alarm uoieado dIseg H A N CAUTION TIME DIV Setting In Logging amp Review Mode time axis settings that would cause over 1000 sampled data points to be displayed in the screen that shows the past measured data are not allowed Specified time on the time axis lt sampling interval x 1000 points 10 grids Example When the sampling interval is 100 ms Specified time on the time axis lt 100 ms x 1000 points 10 grids lt 10000 ms lt 10s The time axis can be set less than or equal to 10 s div 4 11 4 2 Basic Key Operations Key Operations in the Setting Mode 1 2 3 KEY LOCK Home review Fite sernne ou 4 5 mm D SAV 6 save Group echt 8 Sy START STOP 7 1 HOME Key Switches to Free Running Mode in which instantaneous values are measured 2 REVIEW Key Switches to Review Mode in which saved data can be analyzed 3 FILE Key Switches to File Operation Mode in which saved measured data can be loaded file can be renamed measured data can be copied and setup data can be saved or loaded 4 ESC Key Cancels the settings and moves one level higher 5 SET Key Sets the settings 6 SAV
139. g charged Indication of the Amount of Remaining Power during Battery Operation If the AC power is not connected and the XL100 is running on the battery the amount of remaining power is indicated with an icon at the status display section top section on the display Four levels are indicated as follows Indication of AC Power Operation The icon shown below is displayed in the status display section top section on the display When this icon is displayed the XL100 is running on AC power If the battery is not fully charged it is charged a IM XL120E ER EI Bui pue suoinedsaidg Huljpuepy H 3 8 Connecting Communication Cables Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 Connecting to the Ethernet Interface LAN Port Position and LAN Cable Connection Connect a LAN cable to the LAN port on the rear panel of the XL100 as shown below LAN cable When Connecting Only the XL100 and the PC Connect the XL100 and the PC via a HUB as shown in the following figure If you are not going through a hub connect the XL100 and the PC with a cross cable When Connecting to an Existing Network The figure below shows an example of connecting the XL100 and the PC When connecting the XL100 or the PC to an existing network communication parameters such as the transfer rate and connector type must be matched For details consult your system or network administrator Ethernet 1771 l l ee Hub SCH Checking the C
140. gging data save operation of measured data among multiple XL100s can be synchronized IM XL120E 1 19 suoljoun jo uoneuejdxa E Chapter 2 Part Names and Functions 2 1 Front Panel and Terminal Block Unit Front Panel Terminal block unit Display Terminal cover A terminal block unit for connecting Displays measured data operation Cannot be removed analog input signal wires Can be status setting menu settings etc from the terminal removed from the XL100 The displayed contents vary block unit depending on the operation mode For the input signal wiring see section 3 3 For the displayed contents see section 2 3 KEY LOCK lt gt WMWDOVOA Operation status LED Keys POWER Illuminates when the power is ON Name and function of CHARGE Illuminates when the battery is being each key are described charged on the next page START Iluminates while logging Blinks at logging standby Terminal Block Unit 8 ch 95052 Clamp screw 16 ch 95053 Clamp screw 16 ch 95055 M3 screw Terminal cover IM XL120E 2 1 suoljoun4 pue soweN Wed 2 1 Front Panel and Terminal Block Unit 2 2 Keys 1 2 3 4 KEY LOCK Deel e Dee 6 7 5 9 K Ges SA 10 rn es lt amp gt Cas ees Sid Ga er Cy 14 15 16 1 HOME Key Press this key to enable Free Running Mode for measuring instantaneous values 2 REVIEW Key Press this key to enable Logging amp Review Mode in which
141. gital Display FREE RUNNING SEI 2095 01 01 FREE RUNNING SEN SEH GO bs Ie a Ee SM Seo De Spo 45 Se C Maximum CH CH j CH Ka Ka m J OUTSIDE 23 CASE 29 d C PEAK C 3 5 S RMS 13648 count CHOS PWB A N S ie i d D LS PULSE 13648 count are Ee ES ew DE H WE E ote CESPA M ii FE SC 1 Se 43 5 CHOG OUTSIDE n WI HEAT 2 36 C i 9 2 Fi 8 Li H L2 LOGIC2 L CH CH CH e Bar Graph Display FREE RUNNING 2093 01 01 GA re mie AL 0 kT C 45 2 T 200 0 200 0 CHO2 FPGA a 46 6 T 1 6 200 0 200 d 200 0 200 200 0 200 200 0 200 200 0 200 200 0 200 e Review display REWIEW STATISTICS user STETE G SP AGE STA e Alarm Summary Display ALARM SUMMARY CHO3 GRAPHIC 43 5 CHO4 HERAT 7 37_4 CHOS_HEAT_2 36 2 CHOG OUTSIDE 23 2 CHO CASE 29 7 d CHOS PWB 49 8 T PLS PULSE 13648 count 2005 01 01 00 00 00 BS ee smedje 002 120 Channel No Type Alarm ON Alarm OFF E H 01 01 00 00 00 0 E H U LI OD J e H 0101 00 00 00 0 H 01 01 00 00 00 0 01 01 00 00 00 0 bi H 01 01 00 00 00 0 01 01 00 00 00 0 Ei H 01 01 00 00 00 0 01 01 00 00 00 0 EI H 01 01 00 00 00 0 01 01 00 00 00 0 e H 0101 00 00 00 0 01 01 00 00 00 0 E 1 H 0101 00 00 00 0 01 01 00 00 00 0 H 01 01 00 00 00 0 01 01 00 00 00 0 E H 01 01 00 00 00 0 01 01 00 00 00 0 EI H 01 01 00 00 00 0 01
142. group Rn EE 2 4 7 4 FOU UMD CP EE 7 4 H FL Anere geegent 2 15 9 6 handling precautions ccceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeas 3 1 MANOS Ha ING EE 10 5 Hardware information ccccccsseseseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeesnaeseees 11 11 Hardware ue 1 16 WE ol garrett ee ee et een eee erento rene a ae 10 18 Ful E 1 9 6 2 6 4 6 6 6 8 Rlsllr ue 1 12 9 5 elle DEE 6 9 6 10 Nell 2 6 ele ER EE 2 2 4 5 4 7 4 9 4 11 MOI OM MOIG E 1 10 HOME Key cser oeg ne 2 2 4 4 4 9 4 12 4 13 NOSTNAMO viaaa a EE 10 11 DEE 6 10 IM XL120E eier gee eee ee eee ee ee eee ene eee ee ee eee ee eee 2 5 2 19 ID vie 11 5 Je ME 2 15 2 16 uh o 10 13 ON D E 9 18 WU ZO geseet 1 12 ue D GUN EE 1 2 HOUT SEWING E 1 14 input SPECIFICATIONS cceceeeeeee cece eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeananeaees 13 1 ue D e 1 2 5 2 input output distinction EEN 2 16 installation location seesgt engee deg egegebreegdreeede gege eceg 3 2 WAN CTTA GS e 10 1 dat Banne E 2 5 Le ge EE 10 18 IP OES EE 10 10 11 11 IP Address Setting E 10 8 IPv6 Welt E Te 10 11 Koo Le EE 10 11 KOV elei 1 19 2 6 4 20 PV VOUT EE 11 9 EVID GIN sansin 9 11 11 8 11 10 KEY lo ll He e e E 1 19 key login logout date time of 2 16 LE 2 2 L Eege 2 15 9 6 lee 10 1 E Eegeregie 3 12 Kiel Ce EE 11 6 ASE Goel EAE A AE E A I E E E E A PEA 10 5 E E D SE 4 19 E E 1 12 9 5 E o E 2 15 Hne Widi WEEN 5 3 5 6 5 10 7 8 8 3 fritten E 3 11 lithiu
143. he USB port for connecting to a PC Electrical Mechanical specifications Conforms to USB Rev 1 1 Connector type 5 pin Mini B receptacle Connecting with the PC USB cable 3 15 IM XL120E Duu1u pue suones ld Huljpuepy H 3 9 3 16 Connecting the USB Memory N CAUTION e Use USB memories that Yokogawa Meters amp Instruments have checked for compatibility e Before removing the USB memory check that it is not being accessed If you remove the USB memory while it is being accessed files stored on the USB memory or the XL100 may be damaged e When transporting the XL100 remove the USB memory from the XL100 Position of the USB Port USB port for USB memory O mm eee yy Specifications of the USB port for the USB memory Electrical Mechanical specifications Conforms to USB Rev 1 1 Connector type 4 pin type A receptacle Connecting a USB Memory By connecting a USB memory as shown below the data stored to the internal memory CF card and SD card can be copied to the memory In addition if the automated measurement function is turned ON the setup file stored in the USB memory AUTORUN SET is automatically loaded and the logging operation automatically starts USB memory IM XL120E Chapter 4 Basic Operation 4 1 Turning ON OFF the Power Switch Items to Be Checked before Turning ON the Power e Check that the instrument i
144. ia leo lee ca l CO pel Pa o Pt m d a Ae wi NV fm Le E mj LOGIC H LOGICe L rr Pi 7 9 sAe dsig oy Dungiedo pue sj u9a U04 p Aejds q au Hbuljyjes Chapter 8 Setting the Calculation of Measured Data Procedure IM XL120E 1 8 1 Setting the Calculation Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING ge PRB gopa Se INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input Use the arrow keys to select CALCULATION and press SELECT SETTING Ze Walt SETTING Ze Wald obsessed a CALCULATION der D AER EH Sei INPUT CALCULATION DISPLAY STATISTICS DATA SAVE ALARM COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the calculation and statistical calculation With DIFFERENCE selected press SELECT PCALCULATION 1 4 Ae U0 00 00 CALCULAT ION Sec EE a Bs CAOT OFF CA0 OFF CA03 OFF CA04 OFF CA05 OFF CA06 OFF CA0 OFF CA08 OFF Set the calculation channel equation and span Use the arrow keys to select the desired channel and press SELECT There are 32 calculation channels The number of calculation channels shown ona page is eight thus there are four calculation channel selection pages To show the next page press the arrow key after selecting the channel at the bottom CALCULATION 12 Ze Wel 0 CA0 amp ohSe sed ai TAG O CALCULATION MET
145. ied to be the save destination of the measured data Grid The grid can be turned ON OFF Elapsed Time The time elapsed from the start of the logging operation is displayed in the format WWWW Xx yy z where wwww is the hour xx is the minute yy is the second and z is one tenth of a second IM XL120E IM XL120E 2 3 Data Display Digital Display 3 1 4 P d 2 H MAXIMUM FPGA 7 o 46 6 GRAPHIC oC MINIM ESA 37 4 oy 43 9 AVER AE 5 MI HEAT 2 36 2 C HOUTSIDIE Z 2 C SG e CASE 29 Cc 3 5 T PHB 49 8 C RMS MPULSE 13648 count Digital Display Displays the current values of the measured data calculated data and communication input data using numeric values When an alarm is occurring the value is shown in red in reverse video Channel No Displays the channel number in the specified color Tag Displays the specified tag up to 8 characters The active channel is shown highlighted in reverse video Unit Displays preset characters such as C or an arbitrary specified characters up to 6 characters Statistical Calculation Value Displays the maximum minimum average peak P P and rms values of the active channel Displays OFF when statistics is set to OFF 2 9 suoljoun pue soweN Wed 2 3 Data Display 2 10 Bar Graph Display 6 1 7 5 3 2 a 45_2 T 4 D CHO FPGA 46_6 T 200 0 200 0 CHOS GRAPHIC A ti S i 43_5 T 200 0 200 0 CHO4_HEAT_ S S
146. il transmission display IM XL120E 2 4 Setup Display SETTING EE Ss Status display section ed Cen Bal FS INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE AL ARM CALCULATION Menu Setting display section COMMUN OAT TON HARDWARE OYSTEM set the range span and za forth for the analog pulse and logic input A brief description of the selected item Status Display Section IM XL120E 2 1 i L INPUT S l 2 re ANALOG INPUT 1 Setup Item 1 Displays the item that is one level higher than the current item that you are setting 2 Setup Item 2 Displays the current item that you are setting 3 Page Displays the current page number total number of pages when there are multiple pages of the setup display 4 Alarm Status The status is displayed using different icon colors as follows Gray No alarm setting Yellow green Alarm setting enabled Red Alarm activated 5 Alarm Output Status The status is displayed using different icon colors for each alarm output channel as follows Gray No alarm output setting Yellow green Alarm output setting enabled Red Alarm outputting 6 Date Time Displays the year month day hour and minute For the procedure to set the date time see section 4 3 Setting the Date Time 7 Various Icons Various icons are used to display the operation status interface usage status etc The icons that are displayed are the same as those on the data display Fora desc
147. indow IN An alarm occurs when the calculated or communication input value is within the upper and lower limits of the alarm range Window OUT An alarm occurs when the calculated or communication input value is outside the upper and lower limits of the alarm range Upper Limit Lower Limit Set the upper and lower limits for the alarm type selected above within the range of 99999 to 99999 The default values for the upper and lower limits are 99999 and 99999 The decimal place is the same as that of the span decimal place of the calculation channel The upper limit and lower limit cannot be set to the same value Output Channel Select the channel for outputting alarms from 1 to 4 If not outputting alarms select OFF default setting A Note When setting alarms on calculation channels set the calculation channels see section 8 1 Likewise when setting alarms on communication channels set the communication channels see section 10 2 SEE ALSO For a description of the alarm output wiring see section 3 4 Wiring the Pulse Input Logic Input and Signal Cables IM XL120E Procedure Explanation IM XL120E 6 5 Setting Alarm Output and Display 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING Ze S Ski BEIS BA a INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNTCAT ION HARDWARE SYSTEM analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select ALARM and press SELECT SETTING Ge
148. indow OUT An alarm occurs when the measured value is outside the upper and lower limits of the alarm range Upper Limit Lower Limit Set the upper and lower limits for the alarm type selected above within the measurable range The default upper limit is the upper limit of each range the default lower limit is the lower limit of each range The upper limit and lower limit cannot be set to the same value Output Channel Select the channel for outputting alarms from 1 to 4 If not outputting alarms select OFF default setting SEE ALSO For a description of the alarm output wiring see section 3 4 Wiring the Pulse Input Logic Input and Signal Cables IM XL120E 6 2 Setting the Alarm on Pulse Input Channels Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING 8 Zeen 2095703723 gA ef EES INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select ALARM and press SELECT SETTING Zen W IEE SETTING Ze O 00 00 is Ss Sei gt ALARM EATE aii HD as INPUT IETAIL DISPLAY OUTPUT AND OR DATA SAVE DELAY SAMPLING COUNT fo OUTPUT HOLD NONHOLD CALCULAT TON DISPLAY HOLD NONHOLD Cem COMMUNICATION HYSTERESIS HARDWARE ALARM BUZZER SYSTEM ALARM ACK Set the alarm alarm output etc Set alarms to analog pulse logic calculation and communication channels 3 With DETA
149. ing operation e Memory full operation Select STOP REPEAT or DELETE Trigger function Type Input to the external trigger input terminal level upper limit lower limit window IN and window OUT alarm occurrence time timer only for an end trigger Specify the trigger source channel for level triggers Mode Simple stop after the end trigger is activated or continuous create a file each time the trigger is activated Pre trigger Saves data before the trigger is activated Trigger delay Saves data by taking the trigger point to be the number of specified samples after the trigger is activated Sampling count O to 600 Automated measurement function Automatically loads a setup file file name AUTORUN SET that is saved to a CF card SD card or USB memory and starts logging according to the settings The SD card is supported only the XL121 XL122 and XL124 13 7 suoljeoyioeds a 13 4 Alarm Specifications 13 8 Number of alarms One per channel Alarm types High high limit low low limit window IN within the upper and lower limits and window OUT outside the upper and lower limits High and low only for logic inputs Alarm delay O to 36000 times specified with the sampling count Display Displays the alarm status in the status display section and the measured value in highlighted red when an alarm condition occurs Hold Nonhold can be switched Hysteresis ON OFF switch fixed
150. ings The automatic file name is YYMMDDhhmmss ALM YY year MM month DD day hh hour mm minute ss second 9 10 IM XL120E Procedure Explanation IM XL120E 9 5 Saving the Log Data Press SAVE on the log display KEY LOCK T SAVE key 5 es START Saving the Log Data SAV Ge If you press SAVE on the log display the data corresponding to the log display is saved The data is saved to the destination specified by Data Save Destination in Data Save settings The automatic file name is as shown in the following table Type of Log File Error Key login Communication command FTP client Web E mail transmission File Name ERRYYMMDDhhmmss LOG KEYYYMMDDhhmmss LOG COMYYMMDDhhmmss LOG FTPYYMMDDhhmmss LOG COMYYMMDDhhmmss LOG EMLYYMMDDhhmmss LOG YY year MM month DD day hh hour mm minute ss second Suongiedo Bulpeo pue Duuape gd y Huljjosju04y pue Buas H 9 6 Saving and Loading Setup Data Procedure Press FILE to enter File Operation Mode FILE e Aen XR gr S A ee aL LOAD FILE ENAME FILES DELETE FILES SETUP FILE COPY DATA FILES COPY BACKUP MEMORY FORMAT INITIALIZE LOG Rename a file Use the arrow keys to select SETUP FILE and press SELECT FILE _ Ge 2003 03 30 16 22 28 S aa S LOAD FILE RENAME FILES SAVE LOAD LATS FOLDER DELETE FILES ice can H SETUP FILE on ae SEI GE GE 16CH SE
151. input data to which the data loaded from the slave device is to be assigned Select the last channel from CO01 default setting to CO32 Select the address of the slave device from 001 default setting to 247 Set the register number of the slave device Specify the data type assigned to the Modbus register of the slave device Select INT16 UINT16 INT32_B INT32_L UINT32_B UINT32_L FLOAT_B or FLOAT_L 10 5 uoloUN uoneaiunwwos 3y Buas z 10 2 Setting the Serial Communication RS 232 RS 485 Modbus and Communication Channel e Communication Channel Settings Hem Mode Tag Scale exponent Scale coefficient Setting Select ON default setting or OFF Set the tag to assign to the communication channel using up to eight characters Set the exponent YY of the scale value specified in floating point format 38 to 37 the default setting is 00 Set the coefficient X XXXX of the scale value X XXXXE Y Y specified in floating point format 9 9999 to 9 9999 the default setting is 1 0000 Unit The default setting is Any Length Area Volume Velocity Acceleration Frequency Weight Work Pressure Flow rate Temperature Voltage current Power Watt hour Any Span setting Span upper limit Decimal place Span lower limit Color Waveform line width 10 6 Set the unit to assign to the communication input data Select the unit group and then the unit within the group mm defaul
152. instrument or should be noted in order to familiarize yourself with the instrument s operating procedures and or functions TIP Indicates information that complements the present topic SEE ALSO Indicates the reference location s for further information on the present topic IM XL120E IM XL120E Safety Precautions Strictly observe the following cautionary notes in order to avoid the risk of injury or death of personnel or damage to the instrument due to hazards such as electrical shock A N WARNING Do Not Remove the Case Do not remove the case from the instrument or disassemble modify the instrument For inspection and or adjustment of the internal assembly contact the vendor from which you purchased the instrument Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere Do not operate the instrument in a location where any flammable or explosive gas vapor is present It is extremely hazardous to operate it in such an atmo sphere Use the Correct Power Supply Before turning on the instrument always make sure the voltage of the power source to be applied matches the instrument s supply voltage Unplug If Abnormal Behavior Occurs If the instrument begins to emit smoke becomes too hot or gives off an unusual smell immediately turn it OFF and disconnect the power cord from the outlet Also turn off power to the object under measurement that is con nected to the instrument s input terminals Never attempt to use
153. inuous apply the trigger input signal at an interval greater than or equal to 30 s e When connecting the cables be sure not to reverse the connection to the input and output terminals Position of the External Trigger I O Terminal The terminal is located on the right side panel at the position indicated below External trigger input output terminal LOGIC PULSE 5232 ALARM TRIGGER Wiring Diagram e When applying a trigger input signal to a single station CTF GGER External signal e When synchronizing multiple stations by applying an external trigger input signal IN GND OUT ooo External signal e When synchronizing stations 2 and 3 using the trigger output signal from station 1 Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 IN GND OUT IN GND OUT IN GND OUT Ea eae SaaS ooo poo IGGER IM XL120E IM XL120E 3 5 Wiring the External I O Signal Cables Trigger Input Signal Specifications Apply the signal using 0 V low and 5 V high e Input level Low 0 0 to 0 8 V High 2 0 to 5 0 V e Allowable voltage 0 5 to 10 V Signal Wires That Can Be Used e Compliant wire Single wire 1 0 AWG 18 Stranded wire 0 75 mm e Allowable wire Single wire 0 4 to 1 0 AWG 26 to 18 Stranded wire 0 3 to 0 75 mm AWG 22 to 20 Stranded wire diameter 0 18 or greater standard length of stripped wire 10 mm Connecting the Signal Wires To connect the signal wire insert the signal wire while pushing in the rectangular
154. ions Key Operations in Free Running Mode e When Displaying the Waveform Numeric Values or Bar Graph IM XL120E 6 START STOP 10 11 KEY LOCK home gd FILE SETTING i DisPLay 8 9 save GRouP 10 uoleiad C dIiseg H REVIEW Key Switches to Review Mode in which saved data can be analyzed FILE Key Switches to File Operation Mode in which saved measured data can be loaded file can be renamed measured data can be copied and setup data can be saved or loaded SETTING Key Switches to Setting Mode in which measurement conditions save conditions of measured data and alarm conditions are specified HOLD Key Stops the display updating Press the key again to resume display updating Hold the key down to enable key lock Hold the key down again to disable key lock TIME DIV Key Press this key to switch the time scale the time per grid division START STOP Key Starts the logging operation saving of the measured data if a trigger is not set If a trigger is set the XL100 enters the logging standby state If you press this key while the logging operation is in progress the operation stops RANGE Key Displays a window for setting the upper and lower limits of the range or span on the active selected channel DISPLAY Key Displays a pop up menu for switching the display SAVE Key Saves or prints the measured data or screen data GROUP Key Switches the channel dis
155. larm is activated Switches the active alarm to the next lower alarm If the lowest alarm is active the highest alarm is activated e When displaying the log E Switches the active log item highlighted log item to the next higher log item If the highest log item is active the lowest log item is activated Ji Switches the active log item to the next lower log item If the lowest log item is active the highest log item is activated 7 SELECT Key Shows the review display containing the selected alarm information when displaying the alarm summary valid only when the data type is binary for inputs other than logic input 8 SET key The Alarm ACK window is displayed when displaying the alarm summary Pressing the SET key with this window displayed executes alarm ACK and the alarm hold is released 4 6 IM XL120E 4 2 Basic Key Operations Key Operations in Logging Mode e When Displaying the Waveform Numeric Values or Bar Graph KEY LOCK Home Tenuen FILE Term 4 l 2 D Ge E 5 RANGE DISPLAY 6 save erou 7 1 REVIEW Key Switches to Logging amp Review Mode in which the current and past data are shown on split screens 2 HOLD Key Stops the display updating Press the key again to resume display updating Hold the key down to enable key lock Hold the key down again to disable key lock 3 TIME DIV Key Press this key to switch the time scale the time per grid 4 START STOP Key Stops logging a
156. limit of each range The upper limit and lower limit cannot be set to the same value Output Channel Select the channel for outputting alarms from 1 to 4 If not outputting alarms select OFF default setting A Note When setting alarms on pulse input channels set the Mode input type in the pulse input channel settings see section 5 2 SEE ALSO For a description of the alarm output wiring see section 3 4 Wiring the Pulse Input Logic Input and Signal Cables IM XL120E Procedure IM XL120E Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING Re WEE de En HEI EE a INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 6 3 Setting the Alarm on Logic Input Channels Use the arrow keys to select ALARM and press SELECT SETTING _ gt PRT RE e KEE INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the alarm alarm output etc With DETAIL selected press SELECT gt ALARM Ze 2009784005 DETAIL Ge S SD ae ANALOG INPUT PULSE INPUT LOGIC INPUT CALC DATA COMM DATA po SETTING eu neen gt ALARM SAMARREN el ETATL QUTPUT AND OR DELAY SAMPLING COUNT p QUTPUT HOLD NONHOLD DISPLAY HOLD NONHOLD HYSTERESIS ALARM BUZZER ALARM ACK Set alarms to analog pulse logic calculation and communication channels Use the arrow ke
157. ling interval to 2 minutes when the division time is 7 minutes the division time is set to 6 minutes e If the division time is not an integer multiple of the sampling interval you cannot set the division time 9 2 IM XL120E 9 1 Setting the Save Operation of Measured and Calculated Data Memory Full Operation STOP If the free space on the data save destination becomes small the XL100 saves the data to the backup memory REPEAT If the free space on the data save destination becomes small the XL100 starts overwriting from the first data in the file being recorded The most recent data of the file size is saved The data is not saved to the backup memory DELETE If the free space on the data save destination falls below a given level the TIP The conditions for the delete operation are as follows e The file timestamp date of creation is used to determine the oldest file e If only a single file or no file is present in the data save destination the file is not deleted e Ifthe files are saved using file division the operation is the same as when multiple files are saved automatically without file division Thus files are deleted from the oldest file even if the files are created through file division in a single measurement XL100 starts deleting from the oldest measurement file DLO in the medium to which the data is being recorded If files can no longer be deleted the XL100 operates in the same way as REPEAT
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159. me Stockholm Vienna GMT 01 00 Sarajevo Skopje Warsaw Zagreb OO OE OE OE OO AM AM EE M M M EE EE OE e e EE e NN 10 9 UOIOUD A uoneaiunwwos 3y Buas z 10 4 Setting the Ethernet Interface DHCP IP address Subnet mask Default gateway 10 10 GMT 01 00 Brussels Copenhagen Madrid Paris GMT 01 00 Belgrade Bratislava Budapest Ljubljana Prague GMT 01 00 West Central Africa GMT 02 00 Athens Beirut Istanbul Minsk GMT 02 00 Jerusalem GMT 02 00 Cairo GMT 02 00 Harare Pretoria GMT 02 00 Bucharest GMT 02 00 Helsinki Kiev Riga Sofia Tallinn Vilnius GMT 03 00 Kuwait Riyadh GMT 03 00 Nairobi GMT 03 00 Baghdad GMT 03 00 Moscow St Petersburg Volgograd GMT 03 00 Tehran GMT 04 00 Abu Dhabi Muscat GMT 04 00 Baku Tbilisi Yerevan GMT 04 30 Kabul GMT 05 00 Islamabad Karachi Tashkent GMT 05 00 Ekaterinburg GMT 05 30 Chennai Kolkata Mumbai New Delhi GMT 05 45 Kathmandu GMT 06 00 Astana Dhaka GMT 06 00 Almaty Novosibirsk GMT 06 00 Sri Jayawardenepura GMT 06 30 Yangon Rangoon GMT 07 00 Krasnoyarsk GMT 07 00 Bangkok Hanoi Jakarta GMT 08 00 Irkutsk Ulaanbaatar GMT 08 00 Kuala Lumpur Singapore GMT 08 00 Perth GMT 08 00 Taipei GMT 08 00 Beijing Chongqing Hong Kong SAR Urumqi GMT 09 00 Seoul GMT 09 00 Yakutsk GMT 09 00 Osaka Sapporo Tokyo GMT 09 30 Adelaide GMT 09 30 Darwin GMT 10 00 Vladivostok GMT 10 00 Ca
160. mmunication interval Timeout value Retrials Administrator Privileges Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Administrator Privileges Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Administrator Privileges Yes Administrator Privileges Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes User Privileges Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes User Privileges No No No No No No No User Privileges No User Privileges No No No No No No No No No App 3 xipueddy Appendix 1 A List of Settings and User Registration Privileges Setup Item Setup Item USB Setup Item Ethernet Network function App 4 e USB settings USB ID e Ethernet interface settings Time zone IP address DNS SNTP Login function Modbus master command ON OFF First CH Last CH Address Register Type Communication channel Span Settings DHCP DNS Host name Domain name Mode Tag Scale exponent Scale coefficient Unit Decimal point Span lower Span upper Color Line width IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Primary domain suffix Secondary domain suffix SNTP Commucation timeout Keepalive FTP client Server name Confirm time Data transmission Primary FTP server Server name Port number Login name Administrator User Privileges Privileges Yes No Ye
161. ms of group 3 Group 4 Shows the waveforms of group 4 Digital ON OFF Turns the digital display ON OFF Digital Group 1 Shows the numeric values of group 1 Group 2 Shows the numeric values of group 2 Group 3 Shows the numeric values of group 3 Group 4 Shows the numeric values of group 4 Bar Graph Group 1 Shows the bar graphs of group 1 Group 2 Shows the bar graphs of group 2 Group 3 Shows the bar graphs of group 3 Group 4 Shows the bar graphs of group 4 Alarm Summary Shows the alarm summary Log Error Shows the error log Key Login Logout Shows the log of key login and logout operations Communication Shows a log of communication commands Commands FTP Client Shows a log of FTP file transfers Web Shows a log of Web browser operations E mail Transmission Shows a log of e mail transmissions System Information Shows the system information see section 11 8 TIP On the alarm summary display select an alarm using the arrow keys and press SELECT to switch to a review display containing information of that alarm valid only when the data type is binary You cannot change the display to Review or Logging amp Review in the following cases 7 2 If the selected alarm is a logic input alarm If the file division of the save mode is set to DIVISION and the selected alarm does not exist in the file that is currently being written You can change from the selected alarm to the review display after the logging is completed If
162. n method constant exponent and constant coefficient decimal place span upper and lower values unit color and line width and statistical calculation settings ON OFF of each statistical calculation item SETTING Ze SC gt CALCULATION e L es 00 Eart E BC CALCULATION STATISTICS COMMUNICATION Specify interface settings communication interface selection serial communication settings USB settings USB ID number Ethernet settings and network function settings FTP client settings Web server settings and E mail transmission settings Aih 2005 09 50 SETTING 2 EN gt COMMUNICATION ee DOE el INTERFACE SERIAL COMM USB ETHERNET NETWORK FUNC DIAL UP LAN USB RS 232 or RS 485 HARDWARE Set the beep sound ID number display language date time automated measurement function and filter Carry out system reset to reset the settings to their default values 2006793728 SETTING La 6 20 50 gt HARDWARE dech SERGE CS BEEP ID NUMBER C LANGUAGE ENGLISH TEMPERATURE fc O O O CLOCK 2006 05 08 16 19 10 AUTO MEASUREMENT OFF gt FILTER sn SYSTEM RESET SYSTEM Register users registration of the administrator and users for the Ethernet login Web browsing and key login functions and set the key login logout function SETTING SA 2005 03 30 chp 10 27 01 gt SYSTEM SS ew Cl USER REGISTER KEY LOGIN FUNCTION KEY LOGIN Im AUTO LOGOUT OFF LOGOUT po IM X
163. n ratio e 50 dB or more 50 60 Hz Scan interval 5 s 8 ch 10 s 16 ch or higher with the digital filter turned ON Thermocouple burnout detection Always ON when making thermocouple measurements Upscale only the display is Average function Moving average ON OFF Set the average count to 1 2 5 10 or 20 Filter function Select OFF 50 Hz or 60 Hz digital filter set automatically according to the sampling interval when 50 Hz or 60 Hz is specified Numeric Input Input Specifications Low Less than 0 9 V or terminals shorted High 2 1 V or greater or terminals opened Maximum input voltage 10 VDC e Pulse signal 1 channel Input Type Range Maximum Number Maximum Display of Input Pulses Resolution Instantaneous value None 50 k sampling interval 1c Integrated value 50 kc f s 50 k sampling interval 1c 500 kc f s 10c 5 Mc f s 100 c 50 Mc f s 1 kc 500 Mei e 10 kc Number of revolutions 500 rpm f s 50 k sec 5 krom f s Counts the number of pulses per second and converts the number to number of revolutions 50 krpm f s 500 krpm f s e Logic signal 2 channels Input Type Measurement Range Voltage input OFF Less than 0 9 V ON Greater than or equal to 2 1 V Contact input Contact ON OFF 13 2 IM XL120E 13 1 Input Specifications Calculation Number of channels 32 Calculation Arithmetic calculation between channels Performs addition subtraction multiplication and division between measured
164. nation falls below a given level the XL100 deletes the oldest file in the data save destination and creates a new file If no files can be deleted the XL100 stops the logging measurement If the memory full operation is set to REPEAT or DELETE and data cannot be saved within the sampling interval such as due to insufficient free space at the data save destination the logging measurement is stopped IM XL120E 9 3 Suongiedo upeo pue Duuape gd y Huljjosju04y pue Buas H 9 1 Setting the Save Operation of Measured and Calculated Data File Name The file is automatically assigned the name sampling year month day hour minute second extension as shown in the table below but you can also assign an arbitrary file name Type Auto File Name Logging data YYMMDDhhmmss DLO Alarm data YYMMDDdhhmmss ALM Screen image data YYMMDDhhmmss BMP Setup data YYMMDDhhmmss SET Log data Error ERRYYMMDDhhmmss LOG Key login KEYYYMMDDhhmmss LOG Communication command COMYYMMDDhhmmss LOG FTP client FTPYYMMDDhhmmss LOG Web COMYYMMDDhhmmss LOG E mail transmission EMLYYMMDDhhmmss LOG YY year MM month DD day hh hour mm minute ss second The arbitrary file name is set using up to 12 characters as follows ABCDEFGHIJKLRxxx XXX Rxxx R001 to R997 XXX Extension of each data The file name of different types of data is the same When a file with the same name exists a sequence number is added to the file name and saved The seque
165. nberra Melbourne Sydney GMT 10 00 Guam Port Moresby GMT 10 00 Brisbane GMT 10 00 Hobart GMT 11 00 Magadan Solomon Islands New Caledonia GMT 12 00 Auckland Wellington GMT 12 00 Fiji Islands Kamchatka Marshall Islands GMT 13 00 Nuku alofa The default setting is GMT 9 00 Select ON or OFF The default setting is ON Set _ The default setting is 0 0 0 0 Set _ The default setting is 0 0 0 0 Set _ The default setting is 0 0 0 0 IM XL120E IM XL120E 10 4 Setting the Ethernet Interface Item Setting IPv6 information display only Default gateway Global Link local 6to4 Automatic tunnel Automatic tunnel 2 DNS DNS use Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Primary DNS server Set Im The default setting is 0 0 0 0 Secondary DNS server Set _ The default setting is 0 0 0 0 Host name Set the host name using up to 64 characters Domain name Set the domain name using up to 64 characters Primary domain suffix Set the primary domain suffix using up to 64 characters Secondary domain suffix Set the secondary domain suffix using up to 64 characters SNTP SNTP use Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF Server name Set the server name using up to 64 characters or an IP address Confirmation time Set the value in the range of 1 to 24 hours The default setting is 24 hours Login function Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF
166. nce number attached to the file name is ROO1 to R997 If the sequence number reaches R997 a message stating that the file cannot be created appears TIP If a power failure occurs while logging a new file is created and the measured data is saved when the power recovers A sequence number Pxxx where xxx is a value between 001 and 997 is added to the file name that was used before the power failure for the file that is created after the power recovers If the file name before the power failure was 050101000000 DLO the file created after the power recovers is 050101000000P001 DLO A Note If the data save destination is set to internal memory the maximum number of files that can be saved to the internal memory is 168 9 4 IM XL120E IM XL120E Trigger setting Trigger mode 9 1 Setting the Save Operation of Measured and Calculated Data Select the data write mode from the following Mode Single Continuous Lu Note Description One data file is created When you press START STOP the XL100 enters the trigger wait state START LED blinking at logging standby Data is acquired from the point when the start trigger is activated START LED illuminates while logging to the point the end trigger is activated or when you press START STOP If the data acquisition area becomes full data continues to be acquired to the backup memory If the backup memory also becomes full acquisition stops however measurement continues
167. nd XL124 IM XL120E 1 1 suoloun jo uoneuejdxa E 1 2 Functions of the Input Section Number of Measurement Channels and Sampling Interval There are two types of analog input terminals 8 channels or 16 channels Terminal block unit 8 ch 95052 Terminal block unit 16 ch 95053 N M3 screws terminal block unit 16 ch 95055 The sampling interval scan interval and data storage interval varies depending on the number of input channels as shown in the table below Number of Channels Sampling Interval 8 100 200 500 ms 1 2 5 10 20 30 s 1 2 5 10 20 30 min or 1 h 16 200 500 ms 1 2 5 10 20 30 s 1 2 5 10 20 30 min or 1 h Input Type and Calculation As shown in the table below the available input types are analog input which includes DC voltage thermocouple and RTD and other inputs which consist of pulse signal 1 channel and logic signals 2 channels Also addition subtraction multiplication and division between two inputs can be calculated and assigned to a calculation channel and displayed in the same fashion as measured values The statistics of measured values can also be displayed Input Calculation Description DC voltage Measures a DC voltage in the range of 100 mV to 50 V Thermocouple Selectable from the following types R S B K E J T N W L and U RTD Selectable from Pt100 and JPt100 types Pulse signal Displays the pulse input as number of revolutions integrated val
168. nd switches to Free Running Mode 5 RANGE Key Displays a window containing the upper and lower limits of the range or span on the active selected channel The display span settings can be changed while the logging operation is in progress 6 DISPLAY Key Displays a pop up menu for switching the display 7 GROUP Key Switches the channel display group each time you press the key in the following order Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 1 and so on 8 Arrow Keys t Switches the active channel to a channel of the next smaller number If the channel of the smallest number is active the channel of the largest number is activated Lis Switches the active channel to a channel of the next larger number If the channel of the largest number is active the channel of the smallest number is activated IM XL120E 4 7 uoieiad C dIseg H 4 2 Basic Key Operations e When Displaying the Alarm Summary Log KEY LOCK REVIEW FILE I SETTING Zeg a P Co C START STOP 1 REVIEW Key Switches to Logging amp Review Mode in which the current and past data are shown on split screens 2 DISPLAY Key Displays a pop up menu for switching the display 3 SAVE Key e When displaying the alarm summary Saves or prints the alarm summary data or screen image data e When displaying the log Saves or prints the log data or screen image data 4 Arrow Keys e When displaying the alarm summary E Switches the active
169. nd trigger The conditions for starting and ending the data save operation can be set separately e Trigger type Select the trigger type from below Type Description None Not set trigger conditions External A trigger is activated when a signal is applied to the external trigger input terminal Level High limit A trigger is activated if the measured value rises to a value greater than or equal to the specified value Lower limit A trigger is activated if the measured value falls to a value less than or equal to the specified value Window IN A trigger is activated when the measured value enters within the range specified by the lower and upper limits Window OUT A trigger is activated when the measured value exits from the range specified by the lower and upper limits Alarm A trigger is activated when any of the alarms occur Time A trigger is activated at the specified time Timer The time at which the data save operation is stopped can be specified Logging is stopped after the specified time elapses For a description of the external trigger input wiring see section 3 5 Wiring the External Trigger I O Signal Cables Suongiedo upeo pue Duuape gd y Buljjosju04y pue Buas H 9 1 Setting the Save Operation of Measured and Calculated Data 9 6 e When the trigger type is set to Level Channel Trigger source channel Mode Select H high limit L low limit W_IN window IN or W_OUT window OUT Trigger high limit
170. nel Yes Yes Alarm line Yes No LCD Backlight auto off Yes No Data Storage Settings Setup Item System Reset Terminal Block Change Communication Command YC Data save Sampling interval Yes No Save media Yes No Data type Yes No SAVE MODE Yes No File name Yes No Printer output Yes No Trigger Yes Yes App 8 IM XL120E Appendix 2 System Reset and Initialized Items When the Terminal Block Is Changed Calculation Settings Setup Item System Reset Terminal Block Change Communication Command YC Calculation Yes Yes Statistics Yes No Communication Settings Setup Item System Reset Terminal Block Change Communication Command YC Interface No No Printer output Manual print Yes No Serial communication Parameters No No Protocol No No Modbus setup Yes No Modbus master command Yes No Communication channel Yes No USB USB ID No No Ethernet Time zone No No Network function FTP client No No Web Server No No E mail No No Hardware Settings Setup Item System Reset Terminal Block Change Communication Command YC Hardware Beep sound Yes No ID number No No Language No No Temperature Yes No Clock No No Automated measurement Yes No Filter Yes No System Settings Setup Item System Reset Terminal Block Change Communication Command YC User register Administrator Yes No User 1 Yes No User 2 Yes No User 3 Yes No User 4 Yes No User 5 Yes No User 6 Yes No Key login function Yes No Auto logout Yes No xipueddy Yes Item th
171. nels to four groups and switch the displayed group to show the data of 32 channels FREE RUNNING 2UU6 7U32U3 07 30 29 ow Sis Che GROUP 1 i GROUP DIGITAL BAR GRAPH group 3 S LOG DIGITAL ON OFF SYSTEM INFORMATION a A Tag Display You can assign easily identifiable tags using up to eight characters to channels and display them along with the channel numbers Display using tags FREE RUNNING 4 U SISCH cl gk HOZ FPGA A6 HOS GRAPHIC 43 5 Hod HEAT I Hos HEAT 2 Cat CH Ee GEI CH CO orn T EI OO of o ors Om EE a ENEN Slo Tle 0 0 7 9 cn SIN e Ind NoN role m d id id id d PLS PULSE 13648 count LOGICI H Logic L IM XL120E 1 4 IM XL120E Alarm Function This function generates an alarm when the measured calculated value meets a certain condition When an alarm occurs information notifying the alarm occurrence is displayed on the screen In addition an alarm signal can be delivered from the output terminal digital UO connector on the rear panel of the XL100 Number of Alarms An alarm can be set for each channel Alarm Conditions You can select from the conditions given in the following table Input Type Setting Alarm Condition Level OFF Not set alarm conditions or Hi An alarm occurs when the measured calculated value is Pulse greater than or equal to the alarm value Lo An alarm occurs when the measured calculate
172. nication channel setting display SERIAL COMM 1 4 Ze 200 187 COMMUNICATION 1 2 4 HRC COMMUNICATION ec DP BH a Zeen 5 hopsoD _ Ses MODE TTT cool ON 1 0000 9 9999 9 9999 TAG C002 ON 1 0000 9 9999 9 9999 SCALE EXPONENT DR le AN 1 0000 9 9999 9 9999 SCALE COEFFICIENT Dm C005 OFF i andl COOG OFF gt C007 OFF C008 OFF PO to other channels 5 Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window 6 Press SET When Setting the Channels Displayed on the Same Page to the Same Settings on the Modbus setting gt Communication channel setting Display When the channel selection display is shown use the arrow keys to select Apply the COXX settings to other channels and press SELECT to select the check box If this check box is selected all changes except the color made on COXX are applied to the other channels XX varies depending on the displayed page IM XL120E 10 2 Setting the Serial Communication RS 232 RS 485 Modbus and Communication Channel Explanation Setting the Serial Communication If you are using RS 232 or RS 485 serial communication set the items below For a detailed explanation see the Communication Function Manual IMXL120C E Item Setting Protocol Communication conditions Slave address Baud rate Data length Stop bit Parity Handshaking Modbus setting Select Normal default setting Modbus ASCII or Modbus RTU
173. nit 8 channels XL122 With a terminal block unit 16 channels XL124 With a M3 screws terminal block unit 16 channels XL111 With a terminal block unit 8 channels no SD card storage communication function XL112 With a terminal block unit 16 channels no SD card storage communication function XL114 With a M3 terminal block unit 16 channels no SD card storage communication function The XL111 XL112 and XL114 are only sold in Japan Instrument Number An instrument number is also printed on the nameplate When inquiring about the product to the vender please also give the vendor this number Make sure that the package contains all the accessories listed below and that they are all free from any damage No Name Part No Remarks 1 Terminal block unit 95052 95053 95052 95053 and 95055 when the model is 95055 XL111 XL112 and XL114 or XL121 XL122 and XL124 respectively 2 Rubber boot 93036 For impact resistance 3 Side cover Supplied with the XL121 XL122 and XL124 4 Screwdriver for terminals 5 AC adapter 94010 D UL CSA standard F VDE standard R SAA standard S BS standard H GB standard 6 Quick Setup Manual IM XL120P E CD ROM Contains Standard Software and PDF manuals User s Manual this manual Quick Setup Manual and Communication Function Manual IM XL120E Checking the Contents of the Package Accessories and Spare Parts Optional The products listed below are available as optional accesso
174. nornernnrrorrrrrrrerrrnrn 10 5 10 11 Umer eege 1 12 9 5 tigger delay EE 1 12 9 5 trigger input output Termmmmmnal 2 3 trigger MOE E 9 5 WO OER SEIN Le E 9 5 MOI T OO E 9 5 ere E 1 12 ie 10 5 U CA ees 2 8 2 9 2 10 2 12 2 14 5 3 5 7 8 3 10 6 pper IM dE 6 2 6 4 6 8 lege 3 15 10 1 10 7 BS DE 10 7 USBINtEr Egeter 1 17 USB MSMIONY scorse E E EE 3 16 U BPO SE 3 16 USB port for connecting a PC ee REENEN ENNEN 3 15 USB port for PC COMMUNICATION 0 eee eee eeeeeeeeees 2 3 USB port for the USB memory eseeeeeseeeteeseeeeeeeees 3 16 USB port for USB memory eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 3 Deene 11 8 WEE KIEM 2 4 2 16 11 8 user NUMDET eege 2 16 User registration cccccccccccccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeaeanaaaeaeanaeaeaes 11 8 user registration privileges cceeceeecesseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees App 1 No values and symbols entry Of cscscssseseeeeeeesesenenenenes 4 14 WAS EMV e EE 4 15 W MAIN ME 9 6 W OUT gett 9 6 warning messages 12 4 Waveform asessesoessoensnrorronrererrrrrrrrerrrnrrernne 2 7 2 8 2 11 7 2 waveform amp digital display 0 ccceeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeees 1 6 2 7 waveform line width cccccseeeeeeceeeseeeeeeeeeeaaeeseeeeeeaneeseees 10 6 VO e PE EE E E E EO E TE 9 11 IM XL120E Web browsing annem ene ener ree teeter cence ee ere tee eee 11 8 Web screen operation date time of 2 17 WOD TVO E 10 14 VE 1 17 We
175. not w n 2006 01 01 09 50 00 210 Media is not inserted 1 Last Line Log No Total Number of Logs Displays the log No shown at the last line of the display and the total number of logs up to 50 If the total number of logs exceeds 50 the log is deleted from the oldest one 2 Error Occurrence Date Time Displays the date time when the error occurred 3 Error Code 4 Error Message 2 15 IM XL120E suoljoun pue soweN Wed 2 3 Data Display 2 16 Log Key Login Logout Display 1 2 3 4 5 1 Last Line Log No Total Number of Logs Displays the log No shown at the last line of the display and the total number of logs up to 50 If the total number of logs exceeds 50 the log is deleted from the oldest one 2 Date Time of Key Login Logout Displays the date time when the user logged in or logged out using keys 3 Login Logout Distinction IN Login OUT Logout 4 User Number Displays the user number that logged in 5 User Name The name of the user that logged in Log Communication Command Display 1 2 3 4 5 2005 01 01 ZER 00 00 00 E be ag Aug 02 02 1 Last Line Log No Total Number of Logs Displays the log No shown at the last line of the display and the total number of logs up to 200 If the total number of logs exceeds 200 the log is deleted from the oldest one 2 Date Time of Access Displays the date time when the user connected and accessed the XL100 3 Connection User ID Number Dis
176. nterval The available arithmetic calculations are addition subtraction multiplication and division Statistical Calculation The statistical calculations below can be executed and the result can be displayed on save to the specified channel The statistical calculation is executed every sampling interval Calculated Item Description Maximum Calculates the maximum value from the start of the logging operation to the end Minimum Calculates the minimum value from the start of the logging operation to the end Average Calculates the simple average from the start of the logging operation to the end n gt di i l AVE n where di is the i data and n is the number of data values Peak Calculates the peak value maximum minimum from the start of the logging operation to the end Rms Calculates the rms value from the start of the logging operation to the end n 2 gt di i 1 n where di is the it data and n is the number of data values RMS suoloun jo uoneuejdxa E 1 7 Input settings Setup Function Setup TOP Display Data Save Alarm settings settings settings Calculation settings You can specify various settings shown below using keys in Setting Mode Hardware settings Communication settings System settings INPUT gt ANALOG INPUT Set the tag input type mode input range span upper and lower values color line width average and scaling for the analog input
177. o gg DT SDRAM Check OK ee E re Flash Disk Check 0K S RIC Check OK EEPROM Check DK EEPROM Check OK Settings Check OF Input Channel 8CH Self Test OK IM XL120E 4 1 uoleiad C dIiseg H 4 1 Turning ON OFF the Power Switch e If the Key Login Function Is Turned ON When you press a key after the Free Running Mode display appears a window for entering a user name and password opens If you enter the user name and password correctly according to the explanation given in section 11 7 Key Login Logout Setup and Operation e If a Minor Error Occurs during the Self Test The XL100 displays the message Self Test Confirm Push any key and waits for you to acknowledge the message If you press any key the Free Running Mode display appears If logging is in progress it is aborted e If a Major Error Occurs during the Self Test The XL100 displays the message Self Test NG and stops the operation If logging is in progress it is aborted e Error Messages during the Self Test and Their Corrective Action Test Item Error Display Corrective Action FPGA FPGA Check Error A major hardware error SDRAM SDRAM Check Error Contact your vendor for repairs Flash Disk Flash Disk Unformatted The Flash file is not formatted The XL100 Flash Disk Formatting automatically formats it gt Flash Disk Format Completed Flash Disk Recovered A file system error The XL100 automatically recovers RTC RTC Check Error An
178. o identify each XL100 when making measurements using multiple XL100s Set the number in the range from 01 to 99 The default setting is 01 IM XL120E suomun Jeu 2 11 4 Setting the Language Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING Ze ob 33 25 gA Apru a INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNTCAT ION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select HARDWARE and press SELECT SETTING 2a SECHER SETTING 2a as ee SREP aD a gt HARDWARE Shp he id INPUT BEEP px DISPLAY ID NUMBER DATA SAVE LANGUAGE ENGLISH ALARM fo CALCULATION CLOCK 2007 04 13 18 41 51 COMMUNICATION _ AUTO MEASUREMENT or SCS ege FILTER mz SYSTEM RESET 3 Use the arrow keys to select LANGUAGE and press SELECT SETTING Ze Ne A KkKHAHWAHE ET SE ek BEEP ON ID NUMBER 1 LANGUAGE NGLIS NR CLOCK 2007 04 13 13 41 51 AUTO MEASUREMENT OFF FILTER 50Hz SYSTEM RESET 4 Use the arrow keys to select the desired language and press SELECT 5 Press SET Explanation Language Select whether to show setup items and messages on the display in English or Japanese 11 6 IM XL120E Procedure Explanation IM XL120E 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING RAV RRB heaps BH a INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set
179. of 1 second to 8760 hours The default setting is 30 minutes IM XL120E IM XL120E 9 1 Setting the Save Operation of Measured and Calculated Data Backup Memory If the memory becomes full during the logging operation or if the external storage medium is removed data is saved to the backup memory The file name is YYMMDDhhmmssbak XxXxX YY year MM month DD day hh hour mm minute ss second and XXX extension of each type of data If data is saved to the backup memory the pi icon appears in the status display section on the display The data saved to the backup memory is retained even when the power is turned OFF However the data is cleared when the data logging operation is started If the backup memory approx 1 MB becomes full the XL100 shows an error message and aborts the data save operation to the backup memory However measurement continues The duration over which data can be backed up varies depending on the specified sampling interval The data processing in the backup memory is as follows e lf an external storage medium with empty space is installed while logging When the external storage medium is inserted the subsequent data is saved to the external storage medium with a file name with Rxxx added to the name of the file on the storage medium inserted earlier e H an external storage medium with empty space is not installed while logging The data continues to be saved to the backup memory If the logging operation
180. ommunication Status There are two LEDs on the LAN port that indicate the communication status Green LED Yellow LED Illuminates when communication is Blinks when data transmission possible with the connected destination is normal LAN AN Note If the interface is not set to LAN LAN RS 232 or LAN RS 485 do not connect the LAN cable 3 12 IM XL120E 3 8 Connecting Communication Cables Connecting the Serial Interface RS 232 e Position of the RS 232 Connector RS 232 connector Gs Gam Oe e Connector type Mini DIN 8 pins e Connector pin arrangement Pin Number Signal Name Meaning 1 CS Clear to Send Handshaking signal when transmitting data to the connected device This is an input signal to the XL100 2 RD Received Data Received data from the connected device This is an input signal to the XL100 3 RS Request to Send Handshaking signal when receiving data from the connected device This is an output signal from the XL100 4 SD Send Data Transmitted data to the connected device This is an output signal from the XL100 8 SG Signal Ground Signal ground Pins 5 6 and 7 are not used e Connection methods e Connecting to a printer Printer serial port 9 pin Printer sold separately Part No 97010 Connection cable sold separately Part No 91010 Power switch Online switch e Connecting to the PC XL100 Communication cable sold
181. on CHOG OUTSIDE CHO CASE 29 7 CHOS PWB T T T T T T T T 37 4 PLS PULSE 3648 count LOGICI LOGIC2 L Operation Mode and Display As shown in the figure below the XL100 has six operation modes 1 Free Running Mode in which instantaneous values are measured 2 Logging Mode in which continuous measurement is performed by setting the start and end of data saving 3 Logging amp Review Mode in which past measured data can be viewed during continuous measurement 4 Review Mode in which saved data is analyzed 5 File Operation Mode in which file operations such as saving and loading of the setup data is performed and 6 Setting Mode in which various settings such as the measurement conditions are specified The displayed contents vary depending on the operation mode Free Running Mode Review Mode File Operation Mode Marker z P Switch the measurement File operation display menu Bar graph Statistical calculation Set j Select System ee Rename files Delete files Copy data files Initialize log Logging Mode Switch the display Bar graph Mees aes a ee iana i System information Logging amp Review Mode Marker measurement Statistical calculation 1 5 suoloun jo uoneuejdxa E 1 3 Display Function The displays shown below are available For a description of the displayed contents see section 2 3 Data Display and 2 4 Setup Display e Waveform amp Digital Display e Di
182. ond 24 Alarm Mark Displayed at the position where the alarm occurred 25 Elapsed Time The time elapsed from the start of the logging operation is displayed in the format WWWW Xx yy z where wwww is the hour xx is the minute yy is the second and z Is one tenth of a second IM XL120E 2 3 Data Display Alarm Summary Display 1 3 4 5 6 7 E EELER 1 Selected Alarm No Total Number of Alarms Displays the number of the alarm selected with the arrow keys and the total number of alarms up to 120 If the total number of logs exceeds 120 the log is deleted from the oldest one Alarm Status Mark Red Circle When an Alarm Is Activated Alarm Occurring Channel No Alarm No Alarm Type H L Level IN OUT Window PH PL Pulse level PWIN PWOUT Pulse window LX LH LL Logic 6 Alarm Occurrence Date Time Displays the date time when the alarm occurred 7 Alarm Release Date Time Displays the date time when the alarm was released Ste Sr Ze TIP e All of the alarm information are cleared when the logging operation is started e Pressing the SET key displays the Alarm ACK window Pressing the SET key with this window displayed executes alarm acknowledge and the alarm hold is released Log Error Display 1 2 3 4 2 SCH Die P 2005 01 01 00 00 00 210 Media is not inserted 2005 0101 00 10 00 210 Media is not inserted 2005 01 01 00 20 00 210 iesch is not DE AJ Db UU 2005 01 01 09 40 00 210 PEE is
183. or LAN RS 485 Serial Communication Setting Protocol Operable Functions Modbus ASCII Modbus RTU Normal Normal ee eee WW mara p EE Modbus RTU Sae e ee EE smf e pame a e e e e e meen e ve freien e e os je If the serial communication setting gt SC is set to SR the normal commands of the serial interface the test server FTP server HTTP server FTP client and e mail functions of the LAN interface can be used simultaneously However the measurement setting server of the LAN interface cannot be used simultaneously Yes A Note If the interface is set to LAN RS 232 or LAN RS 485 the sampling interval cannot be set to a value less than equal to 5 s If such value is specified it is set to 10 s If the interface is set to LAN RS 232 or LAN RS 485 the read cycle of the Modbus master cannot be set to a value less than or equal to 2 s If such value is specified it is set to 5s If you are outputting to a printer select RS 232 PRINTER not RS 232 Connect the LAN cable only iff the interface is set to LAN LAN RS 232 or LAN RS 485 IM XL120E Procedure IM XL120E po Use the arrow keys to select SERIAL COMM and press SELECT 10 2 Setting the Serial Communication RS 232 RS 485 Modbus and Communication Channel Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING eme RB Sop SPD a INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYST
184. or the internal memory If the data cannot be copied normally for some reason an error message appears 205 Westwood Ave Long Branch NJ 07740 1 877 742 TEST 8378 Fax 732 222 7088 salesteam Tequipment NET 9 16 IM XL120E Procedure Explanation IM XL120E 9 10 Formatting the External Storage Media or Internal Memory 1 Press FILE to enter File Operation Mode FILE SAA RRR LOAD FILE ENAME FILES DELETE FILES SETUP FILE COPY DATA FILES COPY BACKUP MEMORY FORMAT INITIALIZE LOG Rename a file 2 Use the arrow keys to select FORMAT and press SELECT FILE Ge RE LOAD FILE RENAME FILES DELETE FILES SETUP FILE COPY DATA FILES fies dE COPY BACKUP MEMORY a ORMAT FORMAT CANCEL INITIALIZE LOG 3 Use the arrow keys to select the external storage medium the internal memory or the backup memory to be formatted and press SELECT 4 Press SET Formatting Format an external storage medium CF card or SD card the internal memory or the backup memory to FAT32 format Suongiedo Bulpeo pue Duuape gd y Huljjosju04y pue Buas H 9 11 Initializing Log Information Procedure 1 Press FILE to enter File Operation Mode EE SE des EUR RS Sg LOAD FILE ENAME FILES DELETE FILES SETUP FILE COPY DATA FILES COPY BACKUP MEMORY FORMAT INITIALIZE LOG Rename a file 2 Use the arrow keys to select INITIALIZE LOG and press SELECT
185. otal Number of Logs Displays the log No shown at the last line of the display and the total number of logs up to 50 If the total number of logs exceeds 50 the log is deleted from the oldest one Date Time of Web Screen Operation Operation Error Code If an Error Occurred For details on the error corresponding to each error code see section 12 2 Messages and Their Corrective Actions Operation Type suoljoun pue soweN Hed 2 3 Data Display 2 18 Log E mail Transmission Display 1 Last Line Log No Total Number of Logs Displays the log No shown at the last line of the display and the total number of logs up to 50 If the total number of logs exceeds 50 the log is deleted from the oldest one 2 Date Time of E mail Transmission Displays the date time of e mail transmission 3 E mail Transmission Timing Displays the e mail transmission timing periodic system alarm etc 4 Error Code If an Error Occurred 5 Destination Number 1 Destination 1 2 Destination 2 6 Error Details If an Error Occurred TIP The log information can be cleared by carrying out initialize log in File Operation Mode For a description of the initialize log operation see section 9 11 Initializing Log Information AN Note The following displays are supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 Log Communication command display log FTP client display Log Web operation display and log E ma
186. ou pressed START amp STOP When the same user name is already registered When there is no measured data file to be displayed in Review Mode Description When the communication does not complete within the specified read cycle When the communication with the slave device is temporarily suspended because the number of times the slave device did not respond within the timeout value exceeded the retrial count When the communication with the slave device that was suspended recovers normally 12 5 HuljooyussjqnolL 12 3 Disposing the Product This Product complies with the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC marking requirement The affixed product label see below indicates that you must not discard this electrical electronic product in domestic household waste Product Category With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE directive Annex 1 this product is classified as a Monitoring and Control instrumentation product To return unwanted products within the EU area contact your local Yokogawa Europe B V office Do not dispose in domestic household waste 12 6 IM XL120E Chapter 13 Specifications 13 1 Analog Input IM XL120E Input method Input Specifications Floating balanced input and isolation between channels common b terminal for the RTD Number of inputs XL111 XL121 8 channels XL112 XL114 XL122 XL124 16 channels Terminal type XL111 XL112 XL121 XL122 Clamp termin
187. out prior notice e Figures and illustrations representing display views in this manual may differ from actual views e Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the preparation of this manual However should any doubts arise or errors come to your attention please contact the vendor from which you purchased the product e The contents of this manual may not be transcribed or reproduced in part or in their entirety without prior permission Trademark Acknowledgements The company and product names referred to in this document are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Revision Information 1st Edition April 2007 MC First Edition April 2007 All Rights Reserved Copyright 2005 Yokogawa Meters amp Instruments Corporation IM XL120E Checking the Contents of the Package After opening the package be sure to check the product as instructed below before use Should the product you have received be the wrong model lack any items or show any problems in its appearance contact the vendor from whom you purchased the product Instrument Main Unit Accessories Check the model and suffix code printed on the nameplate on the rear panel to ensure that the XL100 is exactly as specified in your purchase order When inquiring about the product to the vender please give the vendor the instrument number Model and Suffix Codes Model Specifications XL121 With a terminal block u
188. past data can be viewed while logging Saving measured data or enable Review Mode in which saved data can be analyzed 3 FILE Key Press this key to enable File Operation Mode in which file names can be changed measured data can be copied setup data can be saved or loaded and so on 4 SETTING Key Press this key to enter the setting mode and set conditions for saving measured data alarm conditions etc 5 HOLD Key Press this key to hold the display so that the measured values are not updated or to release the display In addition hold this key down to enable or disable key lock 6 TIME DIV Key Press this key to switch the time scale the time per grid division 7 ESC Key Press this key to cancel a key operation 8 SET Key Press this key to set settings entered through the keys 9 START STOP Key Press this key to start stop logging Saving the measured data 10 RANGE Key Press this key to change the input range or span scale 11 DISPLAY Key Press this key to switch the displayed information in Free Running Mode or Logging Mode Press this key also to switch between marker display and statistical calculation display in Review Mode 12 SAVE Key Press this key to manually save or print the measured data or screen data 13 GROUP Key Press this key to switch the displayed group of measurement channels 14 Fast Forward Key Press this key to move the marker to the left or right by 1 division on the review display 15 MARK Key Pr
189. play group each time you press the key in the following order Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 1 and so on Arrow Keys t lt Switches the active channel to a channel of the next smaller number If the channel of the smallest number is active the channel of the largest number is activated J Switches the active channel to a channel of the next larger number If the channel of the largest number is active the channel of the smallest number is activated 4 5 4 2 Basic Key Operations e When Displaying the Alarm Summary Log KEY LOCK REVIEW i FILE f SETTING Be co C START STOP 6 1 REVIEW Key Switches to Review Mode in which saved data can be analyzed 2 FILE Key Switches to File Operation Mode in which saved measured data can be loaded file can be renamed measured data can be copied and setup data can be saved or loaded 3 SETTING Key Switches to Setting Mode in which measurement conditions save conditions of measured data and alarm conditions are specified 4 DISPLAY Key Displays a pop up menu for switching the display 5 SAVE Key e When displaying the alarm summary Saves or prints the alarm summary data or screen image data e When displaying the log Saves or prints the log data or screen image data 6 Arrow Keys e When displaying the alarm summary E Switches the active alarm highlighted alarm to the next higher alarm If the highest alarm is active the lowest a
190. plays the ID number 1 to 7 of the user connected to the XL100 4 Input Output Distinction gt Input lt Output 5 Message Displays the message up to 20 characters IM XL120E 2 3 Data Display Log FTP Client Display 1 2 3 45 8 ILE TRANSFER LOG 2008 0006 rang Deg he 1 Last Line Log No Total Number of Logs Displays the log No shown at the last line of the display and the total number of logs up to 50 If the total number of logs exceeds 50 the log is deleted from the oldest one 2 Date Time of File Transfer Displays the date time when the file was transferred to the FTP server 3 Error Code If an Error Occurred For details on the error corresponding to each error code see section 12 2 Messages and Their Corrective Actions 4 Destination FTP Server P Primary S Secondary 5 File Name Displays the name of the transferred file Log Web Operation Display 1 SS 2 3 4 5 2006 01 01 00 00 00 Ga E Ee S 2007 01 09 06 00 50 KEY 2007 01 09 06 00 45 KEY 2007 01 09 06 00 41 KEY SELECT 2007 01 09 06 00 38 KEY SELECT 2007 01 09 06 00 35 KEY DISPLAY 2007 01 09 06 00 19 KEY ESC 2007 01 09 06 00 15 KEY RANGE 2007 01 09 06 00 06 KEY HOWE 2007 01 09 06 00 03 KEY FILE 2007 01 09 06 00 00 KEY SETTING 2007 01 09 05 59 56 KEY SELECT 2007 01 09 05 59 53 KEY UP 2007 01 09 05 59 42 KEY ESC 2007 01 09 05 59 37 KEY SELECT 2007 01 09 05 59 32 KEY DISPLAY Last Line Log No T
191. quency of the power supply that you are using The cutoff frequency varies depending on the number of measurement channels and sampling frequency as shown in the table below Sampling Interval vs Cutoff Frequency Table Sampling interval 100 msec 200 msec 500 msee 8ch Filter OFF Io Filter OFF sam 2560Hz sem 2560Hz 2560Hz 2560Hz oan 2560 z TETH Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 12 1 Troubleshooting Symptom Nothing appears even when the power is turned ON The measurement display is odd Keys do not work Unable to save load from the internal memory Unable to save load from the external storage medium Unable to set or control the instrument using communication commands Unable to print IM XL120E If a message is displayed on the screen read the next section If servicing is necessary or if the instrument is not operating correctly after performing the corrective actions contact your vendor from which you purchased the product Things to Check For AC power operation Check that the power cord is properly connected to the power outlet Check that the power supply is within the allowed supply voltage range For battery operation e Check that the ambient temperature and humidity are within the allowed specifications Check that the key lock icon ey is not shown at the upper right corner of the display Check that the battery case is attached correctly Check that
192. r files and delete files Time synchronization function Synchronizes the time by connecting to an NTP server at specified time intervals 1 to 24 h User authentication Restricts the access to seven persons one administrator and six users that are registered in advance to prevent third parties from operating the XL100 USB Number of ports 1 Electrical and mechanical specifications Conforms to USB Revision 1 1 Connector 5 pin Mini B receptacle PC system supported PCs with standard USB ports running Windows 2000 or Windows XP Windows Is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries IM XL120E 13 9 suoljeoyioeds a 13 5 Communication Specifications RS 232 RS 485 Connector type 8 pin Mini DIN Synchronization Start stop synchronization Transmission mode Full duplex point to point Data rate Select 2400 4800 9600 19200 or 38400 bps Start bit Fixed to 1 bit Data length Select 7 bits or 8 bits Parity Select Odd Even or None no parity Stop bit Select 1 or 2 Handshaking Select XON XOFF control or CS RS control Terminal block type Three terminals Clamp on with screws Synchronization Start stop synchronization Transmission mode Half duplex multi drop 1 N N 1 to 31 Data rate Select 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 bps Start bit Fixed to 1 bit Data length Select 7 bits or 8 bits Parity Select Odd Even or Non
193. r rom Weight mg default setting g kg t N or kgf Work mW default setting W kW PS HP J Wh or cal Pressure kg cm2 default setting Pa kPa or MPa Flow rate m3 s default setting m3 min m3 h t s t min t h V s Imin h kg s kg min kg h kl s kl min kl h cc s cc min or cch Temperature C default setting K F Voltage and current mV default value V kV MV mA A kA MA Power mW default value W kW MW mvar var kvar Mvar mVA VA kVA MVA deg Watt hour Wh default value kWh MWh varh kvarh Mvarh Any Up to six characters The scale lower limit and scale upper limit cannot be set to the same value SEE ALSO For a description of the pulse input wiring see section 3 4 Wiring the Pulse Input Logic Input and Signal Cables AK Note If the Data Save gt Sampling Interval is set to a value less than 1 s you cannot set pulse input channels To use pulse input channels set the sampling interval greater than or equal to 1 s sjauUueUy Indu y Buas H 5 2 Setting the Pulse Input Channel TIP The final scaling result is displayed as conversion ration x pulse count offset reference You must set the exponent and coefficient for the conversion ratio and offset values The relationship between the exponent and coefficient is given by Conversion ratio or offset Coefficient x E exponent where E 10 and x is the exponent Example Display of the integrated
194. rations become available When logged in the user name is shown in the status display section on the display FREE RUNNING EE GD iones EQ MARTADA Logout If Auto logout is turned ON and there is no key operation for 10 minutes you are automatically logged out and key operation is disabled If this happens enter the correct user name and password again and key operations become available If Auto logout is turned OFF you can log out by carrying out the logout operation on the System setting display In addition when you turn the power OFF you are automatically logged out When you turn the power ON again you must log in The key login logout status can be confirmed on the log key login logout display see section 2 3 Data Display 11 10 IM XL120E 11 8 Displaying System Information Procedure 1 When in Free Running Mode or Logging Mode press DISPLAY to show a pop up menu for switching the display FREE RUNNING WAVEFORM DIGITAL BAR GRAPH ALARM SUMMARY LOG SYSTEM INFORMATION 2 Use the arrow keys to select SYSTEM INFORMATION and press SELECT SYSTEM INFORMATION Ze 2001 20 41 So bee sOD Aas NETWORK INFORMATION IP ADDRESS 0 0 0 0 NETMASK 0 0 0 0 GATEWAY HARDWARE INFORMATION MAC ADDRESS 00 00 64 89 10 1F OS VERSION 1 01k FIRMWARE VER 0 95 FPGA VERSION 0 06 ANALOG INPUT 8CH Explanation System Information e Network information Item Description IP addr
195. rement function turned ON and an external storage medium USB memory CF card or SD card is inserted the setup file file name AUTORUN SET saved in the external storage medium is automatically loaded The same operation takes place when an external storage medium on which a setting file is saved file name AUTORUN SET is inserted in Free Running Mode If you select OK at the message confirming the start of the automated measurement the XL100 enters Logging Mode and automatically starts logging If the start trigger is specified the XL100 enters a logging standby state and starts the logging operation when the trigger is activated If the end trigger is specified the XL100 stops the logging operation when the trigger is activated If the end trigger is not specified stop the logging operation by pressing START STOP When the logging operation stops a message appears asking if you want to save the data to an external storage medium USB memory CF card or SD card If you select OK the measured data is copied to the external storage medium from which the setup file AUTORUN SET was loaded Auto Loading of the Setup File When there are multiple external storage media inserted and the power is turned ON the XL100 searches in order the USB memory CF card and SD card for a setup file AUTORUN SET and automatically loads the first one that is finds If no external storage media is inserted or there is no setup file AUTORUN SET the XL100
196. ren 12 3 communication FUNCTION cseceeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaeeeees 1 17 COMMUNICATION Internal 10 5 COMMUNICATION settings ccceccececeeeeeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeess 1 16 COMMUNICATION SPECIFICATIONS ceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeaes 13 9 COMMUNICATION timeout eect eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeees 10 11 confirmation ul 10 11 connection user ID number 2 16 eene 9 5 COMUMUOUS reet E 1 12 COPY backup Memory cccccececeeececeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeaeaeaeaeaes 1 12 elek EE 1 12 9 15 COPY DATA EE 9 15 current waveformS 2 13 Index 1 Q D Le Index DH aal 2 4 data display section EE 1 5 2 7 data Tiles loading Re EE 9 8 dala lengise E 10 5 ENEE 9 1 Data save Let 1 15 data SAVING OT EE 1 11 data storage estimated amount of 4 22 data storage specifications cccccccscscseeeeeeeeeceeeeteeeees 13 6 Dalat TY DC enee a 9 2 date and time display ees 4 17 date and time setting ccceccccceccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 4 16 CALCIO KAEO E E ETE A E NT 2 4 2 19 DG VON e EE 1 2 5 2 POV a ee erect re eee eee eee eee eee 5 2 leen hee 5 3 5 7 8 2 Default Gatewan eesecuEekERENE EES Eed eeeeh 10 10 delay AIAN NEE 1 10 ea EE 9 14 destination FTP server cccceccccceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaneeeeeeeeeees 2 17 destination number sassen a ee 2 18 KIK 6 1 6 3 6 5 6 7 Db gi Le 10 10 differential calculation cccccecccccccceceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
197. ries and spare parts For technical and ordering inquiries concerning accessories and spare parts contact the vendor from whom you purchased the product IM XL120E Accessories Name Type K TC Carrying case Lithium ion battery Digital I O cable Communication cable Printer AC adapter for printer Europe AC adapter for printer USA RS 232C cable Thermal paper for printer Stand Application software Datum LOGGER Spare Parts Name Terminal block unit 8 channels Terminal block unit 16 channels M3 screws terminal block unit 16 channels Rubber boot AC adapter TIP Part No 90060 93037 94009 91029 91011 97010 94006 94007 91010 97080 93039 XL900 Part No 95052 95053 95055 93036 94010 D F R S H Note Accessory items 1 to 3 come installed in the XL100 Remarks 5m A sets For storing the XL100 and accessories Voltage 7 4 V Capacity 2400 mAh For pulse input logic input and alarm output Length 3 m For RS 232 communication with a PC Number of pins 9 pins With 1 thermal paper roll and battery pack For connecting the printer Number of pins 9 pins 10 rolls Supports tilted installation on the desktop wall mounting and DIN rail mounting For online data acquisition and data analysis Remarks 8 channels clamp terminal type 16 channels clamp terminal type 16 channels M3 screws terminal type For impact resistance UL CSA standard VDE standard
198. ription None Not set trigger conditions External A trigger is activated by applying a signal to the external trigger input terminal Level High limit A trigger is activated when the measured value is greater than or equal to the specified value Lower limit A trigger is activated when the measured value is less than or equal to the specified value Window IN A trigger is activated when the measured value is within the specified lower and high limits Window OUT A trigger is activated when the measured value is outside the specified lower and high limits Alarm A trigger is activated when any of the alarms occur Time A trigger is activated at the specified time Timer The time at which the data save operation is stopped can be specified Logging is stopped after the specified time elapses The XL100 has a pre trigger function that saves data before a trigger is activated and a trigger delay function that starts the data save operation the specified number of samples after a trigger is activated In addition you can select single shot trigger that saves data once to a file when a trigger is activated or continuous trigger that saves data to a new file each time a trigger is activated File Operations The following file operations are available Function Description Rename Renames files saved on an external storage medium CF card or SD card internal memory or setting memory Save setup dain Saves setting data to an external storage
199. ription of each icon see page 2 5 2 19 suol oUun pue soweN Hed 2 4 Setup Display Menu Setting Display Section The display content changes by selecting the desired item using the arrow SELECT key as shown below SETTING 2095 98 38 ether saD ie INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNTCAT ION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input SETTING 2095 9338 gt INPUT EES PULSE INPUT LOGIC INPUT Ze 2005709729 20 34 09 INPUT EAT EE Select check box to apply changes of CHO1 to other channels 0 e Y 1 2 20939373 gt INPUT 7 ANALOG INPUT bat C APPLY CHO1 SETTINGS TO OTHER CHANNELS Set the measurement mode range span color line width and average times Fr i OG INPUT 2 209818130 gt CHO ghar sun ig TAG L MODE fe RANGE ik SPAN LOWER Lann SPAN UPPER CA COLOR C LINE WIDTH ED AVERAGE In 2 20 IM XL120E IM XL120E 2 4 Setup Display A List of Setup Displays Setup TOP Analog Input all Logic Input F g Range Display Span Lower CS LCH af 0 D ech D 3 D o D a Tl c 5 T O 5 a Sampling Interval File Division E wen Trigger Mode Start Trigger Output AND OR Analog Input End Trigger Delay Sampling Count Output Hold 8 Display Hold K Calc Data Comm Data Alarm Buzzer Alarm ACK Calculation
200. rom a power failure IM XL120E 6 6 Searching Alarms Procedure You can search alarms on the review display by using the alarm marker that is shown in Review Mode 1 Press REVIEW to show the review or logging amp review display Review marker display Logging amp review marker display 2068 00 00 LOREVIEW MARKER MEAS SEN Ee 5 uand Gu Se Ee Tsec divilglFILE NANE Marker ALM Marker ALM 2 Press MARK to set the active marker to marker ALM red solid line The waveform around the position where the alarm occurred is shown If there is no alarm the active marker cannot be set to marker ALM 3 Press Fast Forward key lt lt to show the waveform around the position where the previous alarm occurred Press Fast Forward key gt to show the waveform around the position where the next alarm occurred GROUP ai fei bs Le MARK key Fast forward key IM XL120E 64d suue y Buas H Chapter 7 Setting the Displayed Contents and Operating the Displays 7 1 Switching the Operation Mode and Display Procedure Switching the Operation Mode Pressing HOME REVIEW FILE SETTING or START STOP switches the operation mode and changes the displayed contents Free Running Mode Review Mode File Operation Mode Setting Mode FREE ALNMHNG roa REVIEW HARKER WEAS Ne o EH FILE les ER e SETTING wt i e dlp ss Ou Je papa ct oe BEA NAME FILES DISPLAY DELETE FILES
201. round color of the waveform display section of the display to white default setting or black e When set to white FREE RUNNING eI user lt E ROUP OO0mse te 70 1zec d iig Kale ei Li EG a E E EH OA H Pane D E C T oye L1 o c 0000 00700 0 e When set to black FREE RUNNING user GROUP 1 Oo oj o a BE CH nm CH C wo ke m CH CH x x CH CH ka J v CH DEE Slip e d INcIN 23 2 29 7 49 8 H K reo 46 43 5 Z A 37 HOS HEAT_2 36 H02 FPGA Ap HO3 GRAPHIC 43_5 HO4 HEAT_1 37 4 HOS HEAT_2 36 2 T PLS PULSE 13648 count LOGICI LOGIC2 L Di E E Kul N d id id it id id PLS PULSE oa L2 TIP The colors specified for measurement channels calculation channels and communication channels are not affected by the background color setting Grid Display 13648 count LOGIC H LOGIC2 L Select whether to turn the grid ON default setting or OFF on the waveform display Bar Graph Base Position Set the reference position of the bar graph to Normal left end of the scale or Center e Normal default setting FREE RUNNING user GROUP 1 100msec 200 0 i 0 200 0 d P 200 0 200 0 200 0 d 200 0 200 0 200 0 200 0 200 0 200 0 EC Jer Ee d 45 2 CHO2 FPGA 46_6 d CHO3 GRAPHIC 43_5 CHO4_HEAT_1 37 4 CHOS_HEAT_2 36 2 CHOG OUTSIDE 23 2 T 200 0 200 0 CHO CAS
202. s Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No No No No User Privileges No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No App 5 xipueddy Appendix 1 A List of Settings and User Registration Privileges Setup Item Hardware Settings Setup Item Hardware System Settings Setup Item User register App 6 Beep sound ID number Language Temperature Clock Automated measurement Filter System reset Administrator User 1 User 2 User 3 User 4 Register User name Password Register User name Password Ethernet login Web browsing Key login Register User name Password Ethernet login Web browsing Key login Register User name Password Ethernet login Web browsing Key login Register User name Password Ethernet login Web browsing Key login System error transmission Recipient 1 Recipient 2 Add inst data Add source URL Subject Header 1 Header 2 Administrator Privileges Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Administrator Privileges Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Administrator Privileges Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes User Privileges No No No No No No No User Privileg
203. s GED copy ESC CANCEL With SOURCE FOLDER selected press SELECT Use the arrow keys to select the target folder and press SELECT Use the arrow keys to select FILE TYPE and press SELECT Use the arrow keys to select the file type and press SELECT Use the arrow keys to select the file to be copied and press SELECT Use the arrow keys to select DESTINATION FOLDER and press SELECT Use the arrow keys to select the folder and press SELECT Press SET Copying Backup Memory Use the arrow keys to select COPY BACKUP MEMORY and press SELECT FILE Buea RS h Ki 2 LOAD FILE RENAME FILES DELETE FILES SETUP FILE COPY BACKUP DATA COPY DATA FILES S DESTINATION FOLDER HL NI IC Il In gt d t A FORMAT _ GET corr ESC cANCEL INITIALIZE LOG Copy backup memory Use the arrow keys to select the folder and press SELECT Press SET 9 15 suoijei0do Bulpeo pue Duuape gd y Huljjosju04 pue Buas H 9 9 Copying Data Explanation Copying Data Specify a file from a list of files saved in an external storage medium CF card SD card or USB memory the internal memory and the setting memory and copy it to an external storage medium CF card SD card or USB memory the internal memory or the setting memory If the file cannot be copied for some reason an error message appears Copying Backup Memory Copy the data saved to the internal memory to an external storage medium CF card or SD card
204. s No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Administrator User Privileges Privilege Yes No Administrator User Privileges Privileges Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No IM XL120E Setup Item Setup Item Network function IM XL120E Web Server e Basic e mail transmission settings E mail Appendix 1 A List of Settings and User Registration Privileges Secondary FTP server Web server Monitor page Operator page Basic Alarm information Specified time Recipient 1 Recipient 2 Password PASV mode Initial path Server name Port number Login name Password PASV mode Initial path Enable Access control Enable Access control E mail transmission SMTP server name Port number Recipient 1 Recipient 2 Sender Mail auth E mail transmission test Recipient 1 Recipient 2 Add inst data Add source URL Subject Header 1 Header 2 Interval Reference time Add inst data Add source URL Subject Header 1 Header 2 Interval Reference time Add inst data Add source URL Subject Header 1 Header 2 Administrator User Privileges Privileges Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Administrator Privileges Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Ye
205. s installed properly See section 3 2 Operating Environment e Check that the power cord and AC adapter are connected properly see section 3 6 Connecting the Power Supply Location of the Power Switch and ON OFF Operation The power switch is located on the right side panel of the XL100 To turn the power ON press the I ON side of the power switch Press the O on the other side to turn the power OFF Power switch SSS lt SEES e Power Switch Operation When the Side Cover Is Attached The side cover is supplied only with the XL121 XL122 and XL124 You can operate the power switch with the rubber boot and side cover attached by opening the power switch cover When attaching the accessory side cover fasten the side cover attachment screw to fix the cover to the XL100 Side cover attachment screw Open from this end Side cover Power switch cover Rubber boot Lu Note e To accurately measure the signals let the XL100 warm up at least 30 minutes after turning the power switch ON e When turning the power OFF check that the external storage medium is not being accessed Display at Power On When the power is turned ON the XL100 shows a startup screen followed by the self test screen If the self test completes normally the XL100 shows Self Test OK followed by the Waveform amp Digital display of free running mode rn 2005 00 00 ALIOO Ver A 00 ite EN Or Ce FPGA Check OK 7 d
206. se and logic channels Number of displays Four displays four groups Update rate Approx 1s 13 4 IM XL120E IM XL120E 13 2 Display Specifications Review display Displays past log data saved to the internal memory or external storage media Display Waveform amp digital display only Display method Select the most recent log data or select a file Background Black Information display Alarm summary Displays a list of the most recent alarms Displays up to 120 incidents by scrolling the screen using keys Select arbitrary alarm information and switch to the review display Log display Displays the following lists A log of errors the 50 most recent A log of key login and logout 50 most recent logins A log of communication commands 200 most recent commands A log of file transfers using FTP 50 most recent transfers A log of e mail transmissions the 50 most recent A log of Web operations the 50 most recent Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 LCD settings Backlight auto off Select OFF 10 s 1 2 5 10 30 or 60 min 13 5 suoljeoyioeds a 13 3 Data Storage Specifications Internal memory Approx 16 MB External storage medium CF card Type II SD card or USB memory The SD card is supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 Only the copy function is available for the USB memory USB memories tested for compatibility recommended Sampling Interval 100 ms 200 ms 500 ms 1 s def
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208. set settings are initialized 4 17 uoieado 21speg H Procedure Explanation 4 18 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING Ze REESEN de Pn EE E Gel INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select HARDWARE and press SELECT 4 4 Resetting the System Initializing the Settings SETTING E a PRE 20530638 SETTING eat deeg Cen E E gt HARDWARE ge D SUERG ES i INPUT BEEP DISPLAY ID NUMBER a DATA SAVE LANGUAGE fENcLISH ALARM TEMPERATURE ro CALCULATION CLOCK 2006705708 16 19 10 COMMUNICATION _ AUTO MEASUREMENT for SCS ege FILTER mz SYSTEM RESET 3 Use the arrow keys to select SYSTEM RESET and press SELECT SETTING e SC SETTING ap zeg 04 44 12 e HARDWARE EN oD A gt HARDWARE aR WAPE As BEEP ID NUMBER C LANGUAGE ENGLISH Executing system reset will a a values Continue CLOCK 2006 05 09 04 43 49 AUTO MEASUREMENT OFF gt gt SET CONFIRM CANCEL Sale engen 4 Press SET Resetting the System When you carry out the steps above the settings are reset to the factory default values However the following settings are not changed even when the system is reset e Clock date time e ID number e Language e Communication settings supported only on the XL121 XI122
209. setting Frequency mHz default setting Hz KHz rom or rph Weight mg default setting g kg t or N Work mW default setting W kW J Wh or Ws Pressure Pa default setting kPa MPa N m2 or bar Flow rate m3 s default setting m3 min m3 h t s t min t h le l min I h kg s kg min kg h kl s kl min Kl ml s ml min ml h g s g min or g h Temperature C default setting or K Voltage current mV default setting V KV MV mA A kA or MA Power mW default setting W kW MW mvar var kvar Mvar mVA VA kVA or MVA Watt hour Wh default setting kWh MWh varh kvarh or Mvarh Any Up to six characters Lu Note The differential calculation does not take into account the unit of the measured or calculated values The measured and calculated values are handled as plain numbers without the unit For example if the measured value of CH01 is 40 mV and the measured value of CH02 is 20 V the result of the differential calculation between CH01 and CH02 is 20 Color For each channel select the color from the choices below The color applies to both waveform and bar graph Red green blue blue purple brown orange yellow green aqua magenta gray lime blue green navy yellow olive and purple Default settings are as follows channel 1 red 2 green 3 blue 4 blue purple 5 brown 6 orange 7 yellow green 8 aqua 9 magenta 10 gray 11 lime 12 blue green 13 navy 14 yellow 1
210. should be used to minimize noise caused by electrostatic induction As necessary connect the shield to the earth terminal of the XL100 make sure this does not lead to grounding at two points e To minimize noise caused by electromagnetic induction twist the measurement circuit wires at short equal intervals For thermocouple input take measures to stabilize the temperature at the input terminal e Make sure to close the input terminal cover when in use e Do not use thick wires which may cause large heat dissipation cross sectional area of 0 5 mm or less recommended e Make sure that the ambient temperature remains reasonably stable Large temperature fluctuations can occur if a nearby fan turns ON or OFF Connecting the input wires in parallel with other devices can cause signal degradation affecting all connected device If you need to make a parallel connection then e Do not turn ON or OFF another instrument during operation This can have adverse effects on the other instruments e RTDs cannot be wired in parallel N CAUTION Do not apply an input exceeding the following values Otherwise the XL100 may break down e Maximum input voltage 100 mV 500 mV and 1 V range and TC input 10 VDC 5 V 10 V 50 V and 1 5V f s range 60 VDC e Maximum common mode noise voltage 30 VACrms 50 60 Hz or 60 VDC IM XL120E IM XL120E 3 3 Wiring the Input Signal Cable Terminal Block Unit The following two types of t
211. sing a blue bar the amount of space used with respect to the total space on the storage medium that is specified to be the save destination of the measured data 16 Measured Value at Marker A Displays the measured value calculated value and communication input value at the position of marker A 17 Measured Value at Marker B Displays the measured value calculated value and communication input value at the position of marker B 18 Measured Value and Calculated Value Difference Displays the difference in the measured values and calculated values between markers A and B 19 Channel No Tag Displays the channel number and the specified tag up to 8 characters The active channel is shown highlighted in reverse video 20 Numeric Value Displays the current values of the measured data calculated data and communication input data using numeric values When an alarm is occurring the value is shown in red in reverse video 21 Unit Displays preset characters such as C or an arbitrary specified characters up to 6 characters 22 Marker Position Time The time of the marker position currently active is displayed in the format WWWW Xx yy z where wwww is the hour xx is the minute yy is the second and z Is one tenth of a second 23 Time between Markers The time difference between markers A and B is displayed in the format WWWW Xx yy z where wwww is the hour xx is the minute yy is the second and z is one tenth of a sec
212. t If scaling is turned OFF the span upper limit The scale lower limit for each channel If scaling is turned OFF the span lower limit is displayed 7 Alarm Mark Displays arrow marks at the positions corresponding to the specified alarm values If an alarm is occurring the alarm marks are displayed in red IM XL120E IM XL120E 2 3 Data Display Review Display 4 2 0 l oonoo0 8 GC e E 45 T dl An 3 15 11 CHO AE E E 16 CHOS 43 5 TC 12 CHO4 37_4 TC 19 18 CHO 25_F T FLS 13645 count LOGIC H L 20 oh ac oo oon 1 Fre oo oS ch i i ac oS ch oo N 13 23 1 Waveform Waveforms of measured data calculated data and communication input data 2 Time Scale The specified time scale time per grid division is displayed in the format xxyyy div where xx is the value and yyy is sec min or h 3 Alarm Line Displayed with a dotted line using a specified color at the position of the alarm value of the selected channel active channel 4 Scale Upper Limit The scale upper limit of the active channel If scaling is turned OFF the span upper limit is displayed 5 Scale Lower Limit The scale lower limit of the active channel If scaling is turned OFF the span lower limit is displayed 6 Pen Displayed at the current value position of each channel The active channel is shown highlighted in reverse video 7 Grid The grid can be turned ON OFF 8 File Name Displays
213. t for the transfer connection BIND Failed the transfer connection command CONNECT Failed the transfer connection LISTEN Failed the transfer connection reception ACCEPT Failed to accept the transfer connection SOCKNAME Internal processing error related to SOCKNAME RECV Failed to receive data over the transfer connection SEND Failed to send data over the transfer connection Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 286 Character String Details READ Internal processing error related to READ WRITE Internal processing error related to WRITE Status messages are displayed while an operation is in progress When the operation completes the message window automatically closes No Message 500 Operation in progress Please wait a moment 501 The data file is being transferred 502 FTP test is being executed Warning Messages e Confirmation Messages No Message 600 Executing system reset will reset settings to their factory default values Continue 601 The automated measurement function is enabled Start automated measurements 610 Delete the files 611 Continue with the format 612 Copy the data 12 4 Description Confirmation when executing a system reset When the automated measurement function is ON and the AUTORUN SET file is stored on the external storage medium Confirmation when deleting files Confirmation when formatting Confirmation
214. t setting cm m or km mm2 default setting cm2 m2 or km2 mm3 default setting cm3 m3 ml or kl mm s default setting mm min mm h cm s cm min cm h m s m min m h km s km min or km h m s2 default setting mHz default setting Hz kHz rom or rph mg default setting g kg t or N mW default setting W kW J Wh or Ws Pa default setting kPa MPa Nim or bar m3 s default setting m3 min m3 h t s t min t h l s l min l h kg s kg min kg h kl s kl min kl h ml s ml min ml h g s g min or g h C default setting or K mV default setting V kV MV mA A kA or MA mW default setting W kW MW mvar var kvar Mvar mVA VA kVA or MVA Wh default setting kWh MWh varh kvarh or Mvarh Up to six characters Set the span of the communication input data Set the value in the range of 99999 to 99999 The default setting is 99999 Select X XXXX default setting XX XXX XXX XX XXXX X or XXXXX Set the value in the range of 99999 to 99999 The default setting is 99999 Select from Red green blue blue purple brown orange yellow green aqua magenta gray lime blue green navy yellow olive and purple Default settings are as follows channel 1 red 2 green 3 blue 4 blue purple 5 brown 6 orange 7 yellow green 8 aqua 9 magenta 10 gray 11 lime 12 blue green 13 navy 14 yellow 15 olive 16 purple 17 red 18 green 19 blue 20
215. tant is 9 9999E 37 to 1 0000E 38 O 1 0000E 38 to 9 9999E 37 Constant Exponent Set the exponent of the calculation constant The selectable range is 38 to 37 The default setting is 0 Constant Coefficient Set the mantissa of the calculation constant The selectable range is 9 9999 to 1 0000 0 1 0000 to 9 9999 The default setting is 1 0000 Decimal place Select from the following positions The default setting is X XXXX X XXXX XX XXX XXX XX XXXX X or XXXXX Span Upper Lower Set the upper and lower limits of the display span within the measurable range The span lower limit and span upper limit cannot be set to the same value The default lower limit is 99999 and the default upper limit is 99999 A Note The display shows or for the following calculation results e The 99999 to 99999 range is exceeded LG or display over range e Calculated on a channel set to OFF display shown as on error e Division by zero Calculation error Displayed as IM XL120E 8 1 Setting the Differential Calculation Unit Select the unit from the list below The default setting is Any Length mm default setting cm m or km Area mm2 default setting cm2 m2 or km2 Volume mms default setting cm3 m3 ml or kl Velocity mm s default setting mm min mm h cm s cm min cm h m s m min m h km s km min or km h Acceleration m s2 default
216. test requirement for equipment used in commercial environment Performance criterion under immunity test environments B self returnable performance deterioration Cable condition Same as the cable condition for emission Accessories Terminal block unit 8 ch 95052 or 16 ch 95053 95055 AC adapter One of the following adapters UL CSA standard VDE standard SAA standard BS standard GB standard Rubber boot For impact resistance 93036 Side cover For protecting the connectors Supplied with the XL121 XL122 and XL124 Screwdriver For the terminal block Quick Setup Manual 1 pc CD ROM Standard Software and electronic data of the User s Manual this manual Communication Function Manual and Quick Setup Manual Main functions of the Standard Software Easily carry out basic settings on the XL100 Load the XL100 binary file and draw graphs or save the data as CSV data Create setup and setup files Supported OS Windows 2000 or Windows XP 13 13 suoljeoyioeds a E External Dimensions M 13 14 Appendix Appendix 1 A List of Settings and User Registration Privileges Input Settings Setup Item Administrator User Privileges Privileges Analog input Tag Yes Yes Mode Yes Yes Range Yes Yes Span lower upper Yes Yes Color Yes Yes Line width Yes Yes Scaling Yes Yes Scale settings Scale lower Yes Yes Decimal place Yes Yes Scale upper Yes Yes Unit Yes Yes Average Yes Yes Pulse input Tag Yes Yes Mode Y
217. th BEEP SOUND selected press SELECT 4 In the window shown select ON and press SELECT 5 Use the arrow keys to select ON and press SELECT 6 Press SET Beep sound If the beep sound is turned ON the XL100 generates a beep sound when you press a key However the beep does not sound for invalid keys If turn OFF the XL100 does not generate beep sounds The default setting is ON IM XL120E 11 3 Set the ID Number Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING geen RB Shee gD CS INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select HARDWARE and press SELECT 2003 10 02 SETTING Qe TE de Da UE B ax INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION 2007 04 15 SETTING Qe 15 42 23 HARDWARE So hae sep amp BEEP wn ID NUMBER ID O LANGUAGE ENGLISH ss c CLOCK 2007 04 13 13 41 51 AUTO MEASUREMENT OFF FILTER 50h SYSTEM RESET Doo E 3 Use the arrow keys to select ID NUMBER and press SELECT 200 704 7135 SETTING Ze 13242226 HARDWARE Sc SE wD Bs BEEP ID NUMBER LANGUAGE C ENGLISH 2007 04 13 13 41 51 CLOCK AUTO MEASUREMENT OFF FILTER 50Hz SYSTEM RESET po 4 Use the arrow keys to select the ID number and press SELECT 5 Press SET Explanation ID Number The ID number is used t
218. the desired channel for setting the alarm and press SELECT There are 32 calculation and 32 communication channels The number of channels shown on a page is eight thus there are four channel selection pages To show the next page press the arrow key after selecting the channel at the bottom When MATH DATA is erer DETAIL SI a CALC DATA CALC DATA mal AU ALARM TYPE UPPER CAO OFF CAOS OFF CA04 OFF CA05 OFF CA06 OFF CA0 OFF CA08 OFF OUTPUT CHANNEL Set the alarm type alarm value and Set the alarm type output destination 6 Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window 7 Press SET Setting the Same Settings to the Channels Shown on the Same Page When the channel selection display is shown use the arrow keys to select Apply the CAXX COXX for communication channels settings to other channels and press SELECT to select the check box If this check box is selected all changes made on CAXX COXX for communication channels are applied to the other channels on the same page XX varies depending on the displayed page Alarm Type Set the conditions for activating an alarm Select from the following Setting Alarm Condition Hi An alarm occurs when the calculated or communication input value is greater than or equal to the alarm value Lo An alarm occurs when the calculated or communication input value is less than or equal to the alarm value W
219. the file name of the data currently being reviewed 9 Active Marker Displays the marker name currently active 10 Marker A Displayed with a yellow solid line 11 Marker B Displayed with a yellow broken line 12 Marker ALM Displayed with a red solid line 2 11 suoljoun pue soweN Hed 2 3 Data Display 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Display Position and Marker Position Shows the displayed range with respect to the entire data using a blue bar Marker positions are also displayed The entire saved data Displayed range si Bag Marker A Marker ALM Marker B Measured Value at Marker A Displays the measured value calculated value and communication input value at the position of marker A Measured Value at Marker B Displays the measured value calculated value and communication input value at the position of marker B Measured Value and Calculated Value Difference Displays the difference in the measured values and calculated values between markers A and B Channel No Tag Displays the channel number and the specified tag up to 8 characters The active channel is shown highlighted in reverse video Numeric Value Displays the current values of the measured data calculated data and communication input data using numeric values When an alarm is occurring the value is shown in red in reverse video Unit Displays preset characters such as C or an arbitrary specified
220. the memory full operation of the save mode is set to REPEAT and repetitive save operation is in progress If the memory full operation of the save mode is set to DELETE and the selected alarm existed in the deleted file IM XL120E Procedure IM XL120E 5 7 2 Setting Groups Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING Ze WEE der BEIER Cl INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input Use the arrow keys to select DISPLAY and press SELECT SETTING RE Da BBE DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the group display etc Set the background color grid display etc Use the arrow keys to select GROUP and press SELECT SETTING Re ROESER gt DISPLAY Ze eu 36259 gt DISPLAY SS SEHD DI gt GROUP So El CDe GENERAL GROUP GROUP 2 ALARM LINE GROUP 3 LCD GROUP 4 ALARM LINE LCD Set the group display Set the group name and channels to be displayed Use the arrow keys to select the desired group and press SELECT be GROUP Zen EE GROUP 1 Sis Ss a GROUP NAME ERUPT DISPLAY CH Enter the group name max 8 characters Setting the Group Name With GROUP NAME selected press SELECT The Group name setting window opens Enter the group name Press SET 7 3 sAe dsig oy Dungiedo pue s u9a U04 p Aejds q au Huljyjes 7 2 Setting
221. the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 11 5 Setting the Temperature Unit 2 Use the arrow keys to select HARDWARE and press SELECT SETTING nn EI EEN ET E e as INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION Temperature Check that the temperature unit is C SETTING Geen E gt HARDWARE Era Tl etei BEEP fou ID NUMBER fi LANGUAGE ENGLISH c CLOCK 2007 04 13 13 41 51 AUTO MEASUREMENT OFF FILTER 50Hz SYSTEM RESET Doo E suol oun Jeu 2 11 6 Registering Users Procedure 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING Zen ob 33 25 gA Apru a INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNTCATTON HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select SYSTEM and press SELECT SETTING Ze REH SETTING A RE dech Dia ER OH el SYSTEM Sop SPD el INPUT USER REGISTER DISPLAY KEY LOGIN FUNCTION DATA SAVE KEY LOGIN OFF ALARM AUTO LOGOUT Im CALCULATION COMMUNICATION KS HARDWARE SYSTEM With USER REGISTER selected press SELECT Use the arrow keys to select the desired user and press SELECT In the window shown set the items and press SELECT gt fF pA S Press SET Explanation User registration Set the items below used in the Ethernet login Web browsing and key login functions All registrations administra
222. tor and user 1 to user 6 cannot be turned OFF At least one registration must be turned ON For details on the privileges see appendix 1 A List of Settings and User Registration Privileges Item Setting Administrator Register Select ON or OFF The default setting is ON User name Set the user name using up to 16 characters The default setting is admin Password Up to 6 alphanumeric characters User 1 to 6 Register Select ON or OFF The default setting is OFF User name Set the user name using up to 16 characters The default values are user to user6 Password Up to 6 alphanumeric characters Ethernet login Select administrator or user privilege The default setting is user privilege Web browsing Select administrator or user privilege The default setting is user privilege Key login Select administrator or user privilege The default setting is user privilege 11 8 IM XL120E Procedure IM XL120E 11 7 Setting and Executing Key Login Logout and Setting Key Login Logout 1 Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING 8 ue 2093 93723 Eta Tl aik ierg Ja INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM analog pulse and logic input 2 Use the arrow keys to select SYSTEM and press SELECT The System setting display appears SETTING ZS ena 222 St SETTING wee 2013122137 SABAP S P SYSTEM SABARE S INPUT SER REGISTER DISPLAY KEY LOGIN FUNCTION DATA SAVE KEY LOGIN ALARM AUT
223. ue or instantaneous value Logic signal Displays the logic waveform by taking input voltage less than or equal to 0 9 V to be OFF 0 and input voltage greater than or equal to 2 1 V to be ON 1 Arithmetic calculation When the input type is set to DC voltage thermocouple RTD or pulse input addition subtraction multiplication and division can be performed with a measured value of another channel and the result displayed as the measured value of that channel Statistical calculation Calculates and displays the maximum minimum average peak P P or rms value of the measured value Input Range and Measurable Range Set the input range or type for analog inputs DC voltage thermocouple and RTD and set the measurable range for a pulse signal digital input e DC voltage Select from the input ranges listed in the following table Input Range Measurable Range Maximum Display Resolution 100 mV 100 00 to 100 00 mV 10 uV 500 mV 500 0 to 500 0 mV 100 uV 1V 1 0000 to 1 0000 V 100 uV 5V 5 000 to 5 000 V 1 mV 10 V 10 000 to 10 000 V 1 mV 50 V 50 00 to 50 00 V 10 mV 1 5V f s 1 000 to 5 000 V 1 mV f s measurable range IM XL120E IM XL120E e Thermocouple or RTD 1 2 Functions of the Input Section Select from the thermocouple types or RTD types listed in the following table Input Type Type Thermocouple R S B K E J T N W L U RTD Pt100 JPt100 e Pulse Signal Measurable Range
224. unction In addition e mail can be sent automatically from the XL100 when an alarm occurs E mail reception Ethernet 1771 Hub PC O n E mail reception The USB interface or serial interface can be used to change the XL100 settings from a PC or retrieve data into the PC through command communication In addition Modbus communication is possible on the serial interface The Modbus master function enables the measured data of a measuring instrument connected as a Modbus slave to be retrieved as communication input data The data can be displayed on a communication input data channel communication channel on the XL100 in a similar fashion to measurement and calculation channels Change settings and load data Command communication communication ersa RS 232 RS 485 Modbus slave RS 232 RS 485 instrument 1 18 IM XL120E 1 9 Other Main Functions Setting the Displayed Language The displayed language can be switched between English and Japanese If English is specified you can set the temperature unit to C or F Printer Output Supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 Measured data and screen image data can be printed on a dedicated printer 97010 sold separately by using the RS 232 interface Setting the Clock The year month day and time hour minute second are shown on the display according to the specified clock time If the XL100 is connected to a network through the Ethernet
225. ured and calculated data displayed immediately after switching to the review display is the most recent measured and calculated data that is saved to the internal memory or the external storage medium CF card or SD card If there is no saved measured and calculated data a message File not selected Specify a file appears 9 8 IM XL120E 9 3 Manually Saving Measured and Calculated Data Procedure In Free Running Mode press SAVE KEY LOCK Home Review oz T Explanation Manually Saving the Data Press SAVE in Free Running Mode to save all measured and calculated values excluding measurement and calculation channels set to OFF at that point The data is saved to the destination specified by Data Save Destination in Data Save settings The automatic file name is YYMMDDhhmmss DMN YY year MM month DD day hh hour mm minute ss second TIP Press HOLD to hold the displayed contents at that point Press HOLD again to release the hold IM XL120E 9 9 Suongiedo Bulpeo pue Duuape gd y Huljjosju04y pue Buas H 9 4 Saving the Alarm Summary Data Procedure Press SAVE on the alarm summary display KEY LOCK Home Review oz eme Explanation Saving the Alarm Summary Data If you press SAVE on the alarm summary display the data corresponding to the alarm summary display is saved The data is saved to the destination specified by Data Save Destination in Data Save sett
226. urrent values of the measured data calculated data and communication input data using numeric values When an alarm is occurring the value is shown in red in reverse video 2 7 suoljoun pue soweN Wed 2 3 Data Display 2 8 11 Unit Displays preset characters such as C or an arbitrary specified characters up to 6 characters 12 Channel No Tag Displays the channel number and the specified tag up to 8 characters The active channel is shown highlighted in reverse video Waveform Display 4 5 ok ry E Waveform Waveforms of measured data calculated data and communication input data Time Scale The specified time scale time per grid division is displayed in the format xxyyy div where xx is the value and yyy is sec min or h Alarm Line Displayed with a dotted line using a specified color at the position of the alarm value of the selected channel active channel Scale Upper Limit The scale upper limit of the active channel If scaling is turned OFF the span upper limit is displayed Scale Lower Limit The scale lower limit of the active channel If scaling is turned OFF the span lower limit is displayed Pen Displayed at the current value position of each channel The active channel is shown highlighted in reverse video Usage Indication Bar of the Storage Media Displays using a blue bar the amount of space used with respect to the total space on the storage medium that is specif
227. when copying data IM XL120E No 613 620 621 No 650 651 652 653 655 660 670 Message Copy the measured data Copy the data saved in the backup memory to the PC card Copy the data Delete the data saved in the backup memory Delete the data e Normal Messages Message System reset was executed The battery power is low Use the AC adapter The terminal block unit was removed A power failure occurred The stop time has passed Please end logging by manual The same user name is already registered The file to be displayed is not specified Specify a file Modbus Errors No 700 701 702 IM XL120E e Confirmation Messages Message Could not retrieve data within the read cycle Communication with the slave device is temporarily suspended Communication with the slave device that was suspended recovered normally 12 2 Messages and Their Corrective Actions Description Confirmation when copying measured data after the automated measurement is completed Confirmation when copying backup memory Confirmation when deleting backup memory Description When system reset is executed When the R icon is displayed When the terminal block unit is removed during operation Insert the terminal block unit and restart the XL100 A power failure recovery message A power failure recovery message If the specified time of the end trigger has already been passed when y
228. y section e ETET METE CH 2E A DA a Ra T CH d CHoa HEAT _1 AAG d 37 4 Hos HEAT _2 d Data display section CA Ca T T zl mm CH ka ZG m i on cc m CHOS PWB T T fue ve A m ER bt LS h a CH h iT Ki paja LOGIC LOGICe L end em PN ch Status Display Section 3 2 1 7 i FREE RUNNING User GROUP 1 100msec S 1 Operation Mode Displays the mode name Free Running Logging Logging amp Review Setup or File Operation For Logging and Logging amp Review modes the text background turns light blue to indicate that logging is in progress 2 User Name Displays the login user name when the key login function is turned ON 3 Group Name Displays the group name of the displayed measurement channel 4 Alarm Status The status is displayed using different icon colors as follows Gray No alarm setting Yellow green Alarm setting enabled Red Alarm activated 5 Alarm Output Status The status is displayed using different icon colors for each alarm output channel as follows Gray No alarm output setting Yellow green Alarm output setting enabled Red Alarm outputting 6 Date Time Displays the year month day hour minute and second For the procedure to set the date time see section 4 3 Setting the Date Time 7 Sampling Interval Displays the sampling interval in the format xxxyyyy S where xxx is 1
229. ys 30 6 hours 1s 1 year 46 days 23 days 4 6 days 2 6 days 2s 2 years 92 days 46 days 9 2 days 5 1 days 3s 5 years 230 days 92 days 23 days 13 days 10s 10 years 1 3 years 230 days 46 days 26 days 20s Omitted 2 5 years 1 3 years 92 days 51 days 30s Omitted 3 8 years 1 9 years 138 days 77 days 1 minute Omitted 7 6 years 3 8 years 276 days 153 days 2 minutes Omitted Omitted 7 6 years 1 5 years 306 days 5 minutes Omitted Omitted Omitted 3 8 years 2 years The figures above have been derived through calculation and may differ from actual values One year is calculated as 365 days CF Card Type The CF cards that can be used are Type II cards 4 22 IM XL120E Chapter 5 Setting the Input Channels Procedure IM XL120E 5 1 Setting the Analog Input Channels Press SETTING to enter Setting Mode SETTING een golu a INPUT DISPLAY DATA SAVE ALARM CALCULATION COMMUNICATION HARDWARE SYSTEM Set the range span and so forth for the analog pulse and logic input With INPUT selected press SELECT SETTING Ze RECH gt INPUT d a EE ax PULSE INPUT LOGIC INPUT With ANALOG INPUT selected press SELECT gt INPUT vi l_ A RECH ANALOG INPUT ie Sp SUD ig _ SE TO OTHER CHANNELS CHOS CHOG CHO CHOS DCV to other channels Use the arrow keys to select the desired channel and press SELECT On the 16 channel model CHO9 to CH16 are shown on page 2 To show page 2 press the arrow
230. ys to select LOGIC INPUT and press SELECT gt ALARM _ BRR Se re DETAIL 6 7BS bed a ANALOG INPUT PULSE INPUT OGIC INPUT CALC DATA COMM DATA po ech DDE LOGIC INPUT SABAR mOn LOGIC 1 ALARM TYPE OUTPUT CHANNEL Moo LOGIC 2 ALARM TYPE m OUTPUT CHANNEL 2 Set the alarm type Use the arrow keys to select the desired item and press SELECT Press SELECT to show a selection list or window for setting the item Select or enter the item on the displayed selection list or window Press SET 6 5 suue y Duuae H 6 3 Setting the Alarm on Logic Input Channels 6 6 Explanation Alarm Type Set the conditions for activating an alarm Select from the following Setting Alarm Condition OFF Not set alarm conditions Hi An alarm occurs when the logic input changes from low to high Lo An alarm occurs when the logic input changes from high to low Output Channel Select the channel for outputting alarms from 1 to 4 If not outputting alarms select OFF default setting A Note When setting alarms on logic input channels set the Mode input type in the logic input channel settings see section 5 3 SEE ALSO For a description of the alarm output wiring see section 3 4 Wiring the Pulse Input Logic Input and Signal Cables IM XL120E 6 4 Setting Alarms on Calculation and Communication Channels Communication channels are supported only on the XL121 XL122 and XL124 Procedure

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