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DAQSTATION DX100P/DX200P Operation Guide

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1. 17 MIETINIG MING Systemi MOOS MERE ERE 17 Setting the Login Function and Electronic Signature Function ccccceccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecueaeeeeeesseaaaeeeeeesanaaees 18 Registering Administrators RERC E 19 FTE yE MODE sooner e e a EER E EEE e Eae 19 Setting the DXP by the Administrator scevscsasehncdscsenceceddenczsacteadetinGusdceundactvagiecseadtacadaedabaetucediecadsenssecddaneascededetedoedannadecteaceces 20 LOGGING n as an AGM INISU ALOR esciens oe a rA 20 SE TUNG UA DA T e ee sa peas E TES 22 mise i neo SONS NND 23 oetting Other System Mode MONIS oi oeccemed eie pst eU oanoie iniae coena xara Seed cmd Masc atn Mu Dess Gusta beu U DM daei e 25 Logging Out Exiting System Mode ccccccccccssssseeeeceeeeeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeesseaeeeeeeessaaseeeeessaaaeess 26 Setting Conditions and Making Measurements cccccccccccsesssssecceecceeececeeeeeeseeceeeeeeseesaeeesseeeeeeeeessesaaeseeeeceeeeeeeeessagags 27 odno line to its ec Rm 27 Seting the Measurement Range Geesen aa a S So doaad auod 27 SCO AL ORAON eec e E mmm 28 Setting Messages to Be Written to the Measured Data cccccccccccceceeeceeeseeeceecceeeeeeeaeseseseeeeeeeessessaaaasgeeeeeeeeeess 29 Setting Other Engineering Mode ltems cccccceccccceeeeeeesseseececceeee
2. 26 IM 04L05A01 02E Setting Conditions and Making Measurements This section describes the procedure for setting the measurement conditions making measurements and applying electronic signature to the saved measurement data Of the measurement conditions the procedure for setting the measurement range batch conditions and messages to be written to the measured data are explained For the procedure for setting other items see chapter 5 in IM04L05A01 01E DX100P or IMO4L06A01 01E DX200P Logging in as a User The procedure is the same as for Logging in as an Administrator on page 20 Setting the Measurement Range 7 Press MENU The engineering mode menu appears 2 Press the 1 soft key The Range Alarm screen is displayed DX100P DX200P Fx ce Buoy Engineering Hode a4 uu Range larn Engineering Mode ELE Tag Hoving average Alare delay E Range Alarm Trend Saee interval Fi le User key EL Display Tas Hovins average Alarm delay time l EE Save Load aa Trend Save interval User key EN tm Hessase E 1 2 3 id Next 1 d 3 Seteach item DX100P E c2 GROUP 1 Sie ted BROUP sooo 14 07 09 du n First CH Last CH a ll oca B Channels to be set up Hode Range Span L Span_u Mode Input type Volt 2 2 608 2 606 Range Input range Span Lower Span Upper Alarm Lower and upper limits of the 1 off display span 2 ftr 3 Off d Off l 02 83 84 ELEME e e Mm e N U
3. DX200P Fier Tag Filter Alarn delay Firat cH Last CH ce Filter Filter ort DX100P Up to 16 characters Hovins average Alara delay Count Off Tie Wa Alarm delay time 10 s NE Filter for the DX102P DX104P DX204P and DX208P Moving average for the DX106P DX112P DX210P DX220P and DX230P IM 04L05A01 02E 29 Setting Conditions and Making Measurements DX100P Trend Save interval USER key SETTE ZI Display update rate div Time per division on the screen Auto save interval Interval at which the measured Time div Auto save interval CE in DX200P N Trend Save interval File USER key storage medium You can set this item only when the type of process is set to Continuous If the type of process is set to batch the maximum possible value is specified User key data file is saved to the external LEM AS oo M Thou 5 Action Snapshot BL NETTO STET Fi le User key Imin 2min Smin 18min Next 1 3 ore c GROUP 1 CU DISP ted Ber 18 2002 14 09 40 Aen ELEM Name of the directory in which measured data is to be saved Up to 8 characters Directory name on the external storage medium in which measured data is to be saved AUX CON PRN NUL CLOCK and strings containing spaces cannot be specified Directory name 1dnin 15nin Sin Mewt 1 2 Input Clear Copy Exiting the Engineering Mode 1 Ifan item
4. rerator opel Batch Ho 2 Select Batch No using the arrow keys and press the Input soft key 3 Enter the batch number and press DISP ENTER DX100P DX200P Ez ore GROUP 1 En DISP Arr 18 2002 14 39 59 Aw Batch number Batch No Up to 32 characters 3I II lt TIT SR UvwxY2Xs 38 PITE 456789 Sp Manaser FiBCZHHI 2 Superuisar Mane 3 Qeerator opal Batch Ho Lot Ho 4 Select Lot No using the arrow keys and press the Input soft key 5 Enter the lot number and press DISP ENTER DX100P DX200P fae Go Dis MN Dor ore GROUP 1 Isa DISP Arr 18 2002 14 40 47 Aw Lot number Up to 8 numerical digits Hanaser ARCZARI 2 Supervisor Mome 3 Qeerator opel Batch Ho eem zi 6 Select Commenti Comment2 or Comment3 using the arrow keys and press the Input soft key 7 Enter the comment and press DISP ENTER DX100P DX200P FEES 2 23 Bon lt gt Geo MELS Comment Up to 32 characters Comments are saved to data files Comment 1 llli lt TITTTT TEs der PEEL En 2 Supervisar Mane EE Qoerator opel Uvwxv2ss 0 8123 456789 Sp Hatch Ho Praces Lot Na Content E 4 a IM 04L05A01 02E Setting Conditions and Making Measurements Starting Recording 8 Select Start using the arrow keys and press DISP ENTER Acquisition of measured data to the internal memory starts The internal memory icon on the
5. Press the Next soft key to show the menu with Message 2 Onthe DX100P press the 4 soft key On the DX200P press the 7 soft key The message screen is displayed DX100P Engineering Node Range Alarm Im Tas Hovins average Alarm delay time E Trend Save interval User key DX200P PIX 3 vs EE n Ei Engineering Hode Message BENE io ee Math seti Expression Rlarm Constant Hath set2 Tag TLOG Rol lina averase Rlarm delay EUN Daylight savings time End Hessase 1 2 EC gt 3 Set each item DX100P Ore lt gt GROUP 1 CADIS ted Aer 18 2002 14 08 46 ADIT ELEM Group number Group number 1 to 7 Group name d E Group name Up to 16 characters 1 to 8 messages Up to 32 characters c i Cn LH o C pa coo 3 c m fk whe Next 1 2 1 2 d 4 5 i 7 4 Press DISP ENTER The settings are confirmed 5 Press ESC The screen returns to the engineering mode menu Setting Other Engineering Mode Items 1 On the engineering mode menu press the soft key corresponding to the item to be entered to display the setting screen 2 Set each item 3 Press DISP ENTER to confirm the settings 4 Press ESC to return to the engineering mode menu Below are screens used to set the tag for each channel the display update rate see page 6 auto save interval see page 6 and the name of the directory in which measured data is to be saved Tag Filter Alarm dela UEM pm
6. Proceed to step 5 If the use of the user ID is disabled a window appears for you to enter the password Proceed to step 6 DX100P DX200P Ex M3 LID Review alarm summary display data before signing this record Oe vou want to sian this record 14 55 MART 23 63 48 50 Tu es 23 357 15 74 C StS ii ec 5 Enter the user ID and press DISP ENTER A window appears for you to enter the password 14 55 MART 36 IM 04L05A01 02E Setting Conditions and Making Measurements 6 Enter the password and press DISP ENTER A window appears for you to select pass or fail DX100P DX200P PAER a ETIN o2 M Uu DISP 18 1716 ted 14 55 MART Space If you repeat the operation of entering a wrong password and pressing DISP ENTER three consecutive times the user is invalidated and you are logged out You can no longer log in using the same user name To enable the user so that you can log in again have the administrator set a default password and reset the password according to Logging in for the First Time 7 Select Pass or Fail using the arrow keys and press DISP ENTER A window appears for you to enter a comment DX100P DX200P F3 Please select PASS or FAIL for this record Pass 14 55 MART 8 Enter the comment up to 32 characters and press DISP ENTER A window with the message Are you sure you want to sign the record with this information appears DX100P DX200P ESSET AB OEIL au
7. System Mode System Mode Do you want to store and make End l the new settings take effect 7A No cance 83 Admin tool 85 Comunication IM 04L05A01 02E 19 Setting the DXP by the Administrator Logging in as an Administrator Logging in for the First Time 1 Press FUNC A window appears for you to enter the user name 2 Enter the user name and press DISP ENTER A window appears for you to enter the user ID DX200P PANT TECTA RAE L EERSESEREREE TS leg TTT TTT TTT ILLI leer name EE BERE EE dl DX100P GROLIP 1 Jan 81 2008 82 01 43 APIF m Jt ilb JLHBBRERBREDE SSTT TT IRE LPFRSEEIPLEPE 456789 Sp A Over 3 Enter the user ID and press DISP ENTER A window appears for you to enter the password DX200P PET Ng LL ELLE PTET EEE User name ABC2061 User ID NE User name RBL BHl ABCDEFGHIJ dLLLILLELLELTL TB Uvuxv2ws a ENT PASS CHE Las 456 28 93 214 Sp 4 Asa 1 SUN 4 Enter the default password and press DISP ENTER A window appears for you to enter a new password DX200P pm LT S ES S DISP EE 26hour DX100P GROUP 1 DRE uud o GO Default passwords 20 User name 21 LETS Password E ni RGATE d LBLEBEREEEL UVYXY2R a _ 98123 456789 Sp A Over 4 amp a l i Administrator 1 Admin1 Administrato
8. Group7 4 Press the soft key corresponding to the message you wish to write DX100P DX200P ZEE F7 F OETRSTE PHTI UE f Uto teh vie 2 M Message list START MATERIAL 1 MATERIAL 2 MATERIAL 3 HM cT el Neseage Hessase3 Hessased Hessaseh ry Tea 1 2 ee DX200P E ES Enig DISP annin 16 3p LZUIBRE A message mark time and the p un GY N message are displayed on the trend display and written to the N internal memory Setting and writing the message string when you selected the Free soft key 4 Press the soft key corresponding to the message you wish to write A window appears for you to enter the message xis DX100P DX200P EZ LT NL ea Ter Imin div 5 Enter the message up to 32 characters and press DISP ENTER A message mark time and the message are displayed on the trend display and written to the internal memory DX100P DX200P mem a BERESEBESRHEE KLHNOPQRST UVUXYZ2R O IZERFUTLPFPE 455789 Sp Use horizontal arros key to change the cursor pagi Tian 2 lise DISPYERTER key to define the input parameter 3 Usa ESC key to otek the input parameter Over Del 34 IM 04L05A01 02E Setting Conditions and Making Measurements Stopping Measurements 7 Press STOP A confirmation window appears DX100P DX200P LESS TEM e a Bel ji l 1min diu ie T_T dk What do vou
9. Precautions of the Software e YOKOGAWA makes no warranties regarding the software accompanying this product except those stated in the WARRANTY that is provided separately e Use the software on a single PC e You must purchase another copy of the software if you are to use the software on another PC e Copying the software for any purposes other than backup is strictly prohibited e Please store the original media containing the software in a safe place e Reverse engineering such as decompiling of the software is strictly prohibited e No portion of the software supplied by YOKOGAWA may be transferred exchanged sublet or leased for use by any third party without prior permission by YOKOGAWA Exemption from Responsibility e YOKOGAWA makes no warranties regarding the product except those stated in the WARRANTY that is provided separately e YOKOGAWA assumes no liability to any party for any loss or damage direct or indirect caused by the user or any unpredictable defect of the product Symbols Used in This Manual The following symbols are used in this manual N Improper handling or use can lead to injury to the user or damage to the instrument This symbol appears on the instrument to indicate that the user must refer to the user s manual for special instructions The same symbol appears in the corresponding place in the user s manual to identify those instructions In the manual the symbol is used in conjunction with the word
10. WARNING or CAUTION WARNING Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent injury or death to the user CAUTION Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent minor or moderate injury or damage to the instrument Note Provides important information for the proper operation of the instrument IM 04L05A01 02E 5 Introduction of Functions Login Function Only registered users can operate the DXP To operate the DXP you are prompted to enter the user name user ID and password A user can be an administrator or a user e Administrator see page 17 Can perform all operations Up to 3 administrators can be registered e User see page 23 You can set a range of operations allowed for each user Up to 90 users can be registered Data Storage Function Saves the measured data from measurement start to stop The measured data is acquired to the internal memory On a batch process application the data residing in the internal memory is saved to the external storage medium to a single file when the measurement is stopped On a continuous process application the data is saved to the external storage medium at every predetermined period auto save interval DXP External storage medium lt gt Zip disk Internal memory lt ATA flash memory 7 card Batch process Continuous process Predetermined period Time Time Start measurement Stop measurement Start measurement Save data t
11. input of the password the other administrator can fix the registration 10 Press the 2 soft key The administrator setup screen appears 11 Seteach item DX1 00P DX200P System Hode Bain tool Rdnin settings System Node Admin settings Login method 2 Key Key operation ies a Key Com Key operation and rail ceed User name SS via communications Password exeire Off User ID Number 1 to 3 Parro NN 2272272 User name Up to 20 characters ney eo sii User ID Up to 8 characters Password EEAS word as defined by the DXP The password cannot be changed Password expired After a specified time elapses the administrator will be reques ted to change the password 12 Press DISP ENTER The settings are confirmed Set administrators using the same method as steps 11 and 12 13 Press ESC to return to the system mode menu Exiting System Mode 14 Press the Next soft key to show the menu with End 15 Press the End soft key A confirmation window opens DX1 OOP DX200P Susten Node Susten lode System Mode System Node BR Active atoraga changes End Date amp Time Tine zone E sr AUK Media FIFO End DED 7 Alara M Save Load E femory 5 Option C E Admin tool 86 Communication a CED Next 4 4 3 LLL 16 Select Yes using the arrow keys and press DISP ENTER The system mode ends and you are logged out from the DXP DX200P M SI Susten Hode DX100P
12. setting screen is displayed press ESC to return to the engineering mode menu 2 Press the Next soft key to show the menu with End 3 Press the soft key that corresponds to End A confirmation window opens DX100P DX200P F lt om Engineering Hode OPE H 2664 14 05 09 DISP Min 5 Enti IH Hade The screen is for models with the ENS so ce m ion function M1 ion Daylight savings time computation function M1 option Hath seti Expression Alara Constant Tt Hath set2 Tag TLOG Rallirg average Alarm delay Daylight savings time End M Bisplay 5 Sawe Load Tine er 4 Select Yes using the arrow keys and press DISP ENTER The screen returns to the operation mode DX100P DX200P FEX El C gt DUP 1 E nrc te WORT EUH b OP GR Ma Engineering Mode You are about to exit Daylight savings time Enail Hod E near a E Do you want to store and make ettings take effect gt No cancel 30 IM 04L05A01 02E Setting Conditions and Making Measurements Starting Measurements Setting Batch Numbers Lot Numbers and Comments 1 Press START The start window is displayed DX100P DX200P FERIIS Press DISP EMTER to beain Storage with these settings Header Press DISP ENTER to begin Start storage with these settings uci I Manager ABC2OBI Headeri Manaser ABC2061 2 Superuisar Mane d 2 Surervisor None Dperator opel Hatch Ho Lot No Coament 3
13. specified times add idi To select K for example select the character type A using A a 1 soft key and press key twice Displays the selection Over Overwrites the cursor position Ins Inserts at the cursor position Displays the selection A Upper case alphabet numbers and symbols a Lower case alphabet numbers and symbols 1 Numbers A a 1 soft key Selects the character type Ins soft key Selects insert or overwrite Bs soft key Deletes the character to the left of the cursor position Del soft key Deletes the character at the cursor position Space soft key Enters a space at the cursor position 16 IM 04L05A01 02E Registering Administrators Entering the System Mode The DXP is in operation mode immediately after it is turned ON 1 Press MENU The engineering mode menu appears 2 Press the Next soft key to show the menu with System Mode GROUP 1 we HE DX100P DX200P P4 2 3 E Engineering Hode GROUP 1 AEN SO aad 09 27 30 ME S ines Engineering Hode BEC o tine mra a elm Em Ranae ATATA Trend Save interval File User key Displ Next mE osos Tas Hovins average Alarm delay time B Trend Save interval User key Hessage i Ca 3 Press the soft key that corresponds to System Mode A confirmation window opens DX100P DX200P fragt Taree GO oi NENNEN Thou Engineering Hode l i BEE sostes ode Enninserins Hode The screen is for models with the Net a Renee n NEB eyli
14. want to stop CDe Cancel e OF P roe Aer 1 si n 18 EU bee Hemory Cancel Display for models with the computation function M1 option 2 Confirm the batch information such as the header batch number lot number and comments 3 Select Mem Math Yes on models without the computation function using the arrow keys and press DISP ENTER Acquisition of measured data to the internal memory stops The icon of the status display section is displayed in red If batch stop sign record is specified see page 18 the sign record screen appears Proceed to Applying Electronic Signature DX100P DX200P DESEE ECA EMT Internal memory icon Sign record screen 14 55 STORT Ror 1B 14 52 Note The measured data is saved to the external storage medium when the measurement is stopped Make a backup of the files saved to the external storage medium IM 04L05A01 02E 35 Setting Conditions and Making Measurements Applying Electronic Signature Make sure to check the measured data and alarm information before applying electronic signature 1 Press DISP ENTER The screen menu is displayed 2 Select SIGN RECORD using the arrow keys DX100P 4 55 START 3 Press DISP ENTER A sign record confirmation window appears 4 Select Yes using the arrow keys and press DISP ENTER If the use of the user ID is enabled see page 18 a window appears for you to enter the user ID
15. 35 USER key A function is assigned to the USER key beforehand Pressing the USER key executes the function assigned to it See IM04L05A01 01E or IM04L06A01 01E FUNC key The functions that can be carried out in the operation mode is displayed on the soft key menu see page 33 ESC key Used when canceling an operation It is also used to return to the menu when setting functions See page 18 MENU key Used when switching from the operation mode to the engineering mode see page 17 Soft keys Used to select a value or execute a function displayed on the soft key menu see page 17 DISP ENTER key Used when confirming settings or when executing an operation See pages 17 and 32 Arrow keys 4 keys Used to select items move the cursor and switch the display see page 17 Switching Run Modes Power ON End soft key DISP ENTER 4 page 19 Logged out Login operation Logout operation i page 20 page 33 Operation mode Store or cancel the configuration Operation screens EE MENU End soft key DISP ENTER l page 27 page 30 Engineering mode System mode Y System mode soft key DISP ENTER page 17 Administrators only Soft rey me Setting screens Setting screens Operation mode Mode in which measurements are made Engineering mode Mode in which settings such as the input range are entered System mode Mode in which the basic environment of the DXP is configured such as adm
16. E 4 Press DISP ENTER each time the specified channels are set The settings are confirmed 5 Press ESC to return to the engineering mode menu IM 04L05A01 02E 27 Setting Conditions and Making Measurements Setting Batch Conditions 1 Press the Next soft key to show the menu with Batch set 2 Onthe DX100P press the 9 soft key On the DX200P press the 8 soft key The Batch setting screen appears DX100P DX200P Fix 173 Muon 5 Engineering Hode Gor i S Message Engineering Mode ers Batch set nm Batch set Hath set Expression Alara Constant BE bath setzcTas TLOG Rol ling average Alara de lau TEE Math setl Expression Alarm nu Hath set2 ttonstent ie Math set3 Tas TLOG Rollins average larm delay time Daylight savings time C 9 16 11 12 Next 3 4 3 Seteach item DX100P DX200P FEES 12 2 Bont Batch set Arr 18 2002 14 49 16 Lot number Use Not n Use Use lot numbers Lot number Use Not Auto increment Auto increment On On Increment the lot number b Header y 1 __ when a batch of measurements 2 is completed set to the next lot f number Header 1 to 3 Up to 64 characters Headers are saved to data files Use Not 4 Press DISP ENTER The settings are confirmed 5 Press ESC to return to the engineering mode menu 28 IM 04L05A01 02E Setting Conditions and Making Measurements Setting Messages to Be Written to the Measured Data 7
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18. Ele BatchiContinuous Os Config Hardware Serial Ma Batch Ma Lot Mo 1 2 B24024 Pracezs1 0021 1208 824024 Processi D00 d Uu 00000 Busse 1 2 B24024 Pi Continuous 8003 Double click the data to start the Viewer 38 IM 04L05A01 02E Applying Electronic Signature Using DAQSIGNIN Confirming the Data Make sure to check the measured data and alarm information before applying electronic signature For the operating procedure of the Viewer see chapter 3 in IM04L05A01 61E Apply Electronic Signature IM 04L05A01 02E 1 Click here amp Data Viewer Continuous Data Graph Pl Continunus B003 Ig File Edit TimeAxis Axis View Window Gonvert Information Sign Help lej x Eer ee DMM EE X E EE 4A np IdB B FiA nji B B l The Apply signature dialog box opens Apply signature Username JserlD 2 Enter the user name user ID and password Password 3 Click here i The next dialog box opens Apply signature Process1 0002 EI Username ABCZOOT Signature No C Signature Signature Signature3 4 Select the signature No Result Pass Fail 5 Select Pass or Fail Comment 6 Enter comment T Click here Information M4051 Do vou want to sign this record 8 Click here e You cannot apply electronic signature in the following cases Signature 1 to 3 are already applied Files that make up the batch data is missing C
19. Enter comments for this record l Use horizontal arrow key to cange th curser 2 lbe DISP ENTER key to define the input parameter 3 lse ESC key to cancel the input parameter 14255 MART Spaca Bs 9 Select Yes using the arrow keys and press DISP ENTER Approval information is added to the data file on the external storage medium The screen returns to the original screen Logging Out The procedure is the same as Logging Out on page 33 IM 04L05A01 02E 37 Applying Electronic Signature Using DAQSIGNIN The procedure explained below are carried out on a PC in which DAQSIGNIN is installed For details on the operating procedure of DAQSIGNIN see IM04L05A01 61E Operation Flow First confirm the location of the measurement data file Import the data Importing the Data 1 Click here Sa at ns l The Import File dialog box opens Import File Tx pee im C3das E amp Al EH 82414561 dbd 82415001 dbd f 82415001 dig 4 2 Select files to be imported 82415101 dbd 32 3 Click here DP Data dbd dbe dtg ppl i Imported data are listed 2 DAGSIGNIN Manager _ File onfigurator du ci ae El 2 Batch Continuous TLOG Configuration Hardware Serial No Batch No Lot Mo 12WB24024 P41 Continuous 8001 ZWB24024 P1 Continuous 8002 12B24024 P1 Continuous S003 Displaying the Data on the Viewer EJ IN Manager g
20. Operation Model DX102P DX104P DX106P DX112P DX204P DX208P Guide DX210P DX220P DX230P DAQSTATION DX100P DX200P 4L 5 A102 E02 YOKOGAWA IM 04L05A01 02E 2nd Edition Yokogawa Electric Corporation Contents meii 3 SAEY PEENE NEN ETE T 4 igjiferslBretlo rio FUNCIONS ETE TS 6 Precautions on the Use ofthe DXP P 7 installing the DAP 8 AAIE S PEE E E A E E E E E E E E EA E E E 9 Turning ON OFF the Power Switch sosccccacccccccqcesescsissassonsnevaccaneadadeatoxencsactnianudnowssconodee cH cu End X sR ER DER UE aU doo ter ues ER Led ee todo nasse EES 13 Inserting Removing the External Storage Medium ccccccecccessseeseceeeeeeeesecaaeeeeesceceeeeeeeesaaaeaeeseeeeeeeeesssasaaaaeseeeeeeees 13 Operation Flow and Basic Operations cccccceceecceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeaaaaaaaaeaaeaeesseusssueeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaes 14 vengo Rr a eres 14 Km r 15 WCRE PRUNO mE mE 15 Entering Numbers and Characters ceteri tnn onere qre en pco p nes p usa ua uasa aos a onc cesa ksudu se eVu Ka e SuR UE nex unceKEEP Case CKEEENE 16 Registering Administrators m
21. Power terminal 100 to 240 VAC Measurement input terminal 1 Measurement input terminal 2 Measurement input H Measurement input terminal terminal 3 Input Signal Wiring IM 04L05A01 02E Precautions to Be Taken While Wiring Take the following precautions when wring the input signal cables e tis recommended that crimp on lugs designed for 4 mm screws with insulation sleeves be used on the lead wire ends However this does not apply to the optional clamped terminals optional code H2 Crimp onlug 0 993 e For clamped input terminals H2 the following wires are recommended Cross sectional area of the conductor or conductors Single conductor 0 14 mm to 1 5 mm Stranded conductors 0 14 mm to 1 0 mm e Stripped cable length approximately 5 mm e Take measures to prevent noise from entering the measurement circuit e Move the measurement circuit away from the power cable power circuit and ground cable e It is desirable that the item being measured does not generate noise However if this is unavoidable isolate the measurement circuit from the item Also ground the item being measured Shielded wires should be used to minimize noise caused by electrostatic induction Connect the shield to the ground terminal of the DXP as necessary make sure you are not grounding at two points e To minimize noise caused by electromagnetic induction twist the measurement circuit wires at short equal int
22. R POMPOM CH11 to CH20 are assigned CH1 to CH10 in the above figure correspond to CH11 to CH20 on the terminal 2 B CH10 CH8 CH6 CH4 CH2 CH21 to CH30 are assigned CH1 to CH10 in the above figure correspond to CH21 to CH30 on the terminal 3 e Wiring Diagram Extension leadwire Thermocouple Input Resistance Temperature DC Current Input Detector Input A DC current input or DI Input Leadwire resistance Shunt resistor 10 O max wire NOTE For a 4 to 20 mA The resistance of the three input use a shunt resistor wires should be approximately of 250 Q 0 1 equal Power Supply Wiring Power Supply Use a power supply that meets the following conditions Item except P1 model P1 model Rated power supply 100 to 240 VAC 24 VDC AC Allowable power supply voltage range 90 to 132 or 180 to 264 VAC 21 6 to 26 4 VDC AC Rated power supply frequency 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz for AC Allowable power supply frequency range 50 60 Hz 2 50 60 Hz 2 for AC Maximum power consumption DX100P 45 VA 100 V 62 VA 240 V 30 VA for DC 45 VA for AC DX200P 75VA 100 V 106 VA 240 V 54 VA for DC 76 VA for AC IM 04L05A01 02E A Precautions to Be Taken When Wiring the Power Supply To prevent electric shock and damage to the DXP observe the following warnings Panel Mount Type To prevent electric shock ensure the main power supply is turned OFF To prevent the possibility of fire use 600 V PVC insulated wi
23. RH HARI HALS3 4 5 6 8 S 51 Sp IM 04L05A01 02E 21 Setting the DXP by the Administrator 3 Enter the user ID and press DISP ENTER A window appears for you to enter the password DX100P DX200P REI I Smp Jan 01 2000 02 09 28 d MECI User name AB 2001 User ID E h HEISE LETTERE UvuxvY294 3 EDLEBEBHEUBRPEE 456789 Sp User name leer ID Aral 4 Enter the password and press DISP ENTER The window disappears and you are logged in DX100P DX200P HE NE FTI I m liser name Password GROUP 1 Jan 81 2888 82 18 3 gore im Ped User name ABC2681 Password E la T EET KLAUNOPQRST UVWRYZR oa ELFEEBRELBEE 456789 Sp If you repeat the operation of entering a wrong password and pressing DISP ENTER three consecutive times the user is disabled and you are logged out You can no longer log in using the same user name To enable the user so that you can log in again have the administrator set a default password and reset the password according to Logging in for the First Time Setting the Date Time 1 Press MENU The engineering mode menu appears 2 Onthe DX100P press the Next soft key to show the menu with Time Press the 8 soft key On the DX200P press the 6 soft key A window used to set the time appears DX100P DX200P FEX M3 Buoy Engineering Hode EXCE
24. SS Fance Alarn Engineering Mode BENE Tas toving average Alarn delay LES Display Trend Save interval Fi le User key E os ie File DO Sse Losd Save Load Time TEES Time OL FT Message 18 hath set2 g 8 Batch set Hi jT 38 ath setl Sle 22 IM 04L05A01 02E Setting the DXP by the Administrator 3 Enter the date and time DX100P DX200P EXE E Munn 5 Engineering Hode BERE Tas tovins averas in EAE E 705 27 89 36 32 Vii abe ER iiri ALLIES seco Tie DES LOS fessase HB Hath set2 C 8 Batch set C fii ost C E Math sett He ed 4 Press DISP ENTER The setting is applied and the window closes Registering Users 1 Display the system mode menu see steps 2 to 4 on page 17 2 Onthe DX100P press the 4 soft key On the DX200P press the 3 soft key The Admin tool menu appears DX100P DX200P Susten Node Susten Node System Node Alara WD Temperature System Mode BERN ve lication tenory Alarm Adnin tool ER ilia Initialize ra A D Temperature TS tion E Application Hemory 15 Comi cat ion a 3 Press the 3 soft key A screen used to select the registration number appears DX1 00P DX200P Sustem Hode fidmin teal System Node Batch sesten settings z E Adain settings Admin tool B EER 1 Batch system settings H asin ATINA 2 Admin settings 3 User settings 4 Login mode settings 1 2 3 4 al 4 Press the 1 2 or 3 soft key The us
25. ally charged objects away from the DXP as this may cause malfunction Do not apply volatile chemicals to the LCD monitor or panel keys Do not allow rubber and vinyl products to remain in contact with the DXP for long periods of time This may damage the DXP Do not apply shock to the DXP When not in use make sure to turn OFF the power switch If there are any symptoms of trouble such as strange odors or smoke coming from the DXP immediately turn OFF the power and unplug the power cord Then contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer CAUTION Don t put any weight on the DX100P while it is in reclined position with its front feet up as it may damage the feet Handling Precautions of External Storage Media Take special care in handling external storage media as they are delicate products For general precautions see the instruction manual that came with the external storage medium Zip disks may not operate properly under high or low temperature environment Use the DXP in the specified temperature range Remove the external storage medium from the drive when turning ON OFF the DXP If you are using the compact flash card on DXPs with the ATA flash memory card driver be careful of the static electricity The DXP may not operate properly if you touch the compact flash card that is inserted into the DXP when there is static electricity on your body Do not remove the external storage medium while the access indicator is lit Doing so c
26. an destroy the data on the medium It is recommended to keep a duplication of the saved data on the external storage medium CAUTION Don t expose the Zip drive to vibration or shocks as it may damage the drive IM 04L05A01 02E Installing the DXP Installation Location Install the DXP in a location that meets the following conditions To prevent overheating install the DXP in a well ventilated location For the desktop type a space of 50 mm or more from the right left and top surface of the DXP is recommended Choosean installation location with the minimum mechanical vibration Install the DXP horizontally However the DXP can be inclined up to 30 degrees backwards for panel mounting Do not install the DXP in the following places n direct sunlight or near heat sources Install the DXP in a place with small temperature fluctuations near room temperature 23 C Placing the DXP in direct sunlight or near heat sources can cause adverse effects on the internal circuitry e Where an excessive amount of soot steam moisture dust or corrosive gases are present Soot steam moisture dust and corrosive gases will adversely affect the DXP Avoid such locations e Near strong magnetic field sources Do not bring magnets or instruments that produce electromagnetic fields close to the DXP Operating the DXP in strong magnetic fields can cause errors in the measurements e Bad angle for viewing the screen Be
27. anual Name Manual No Description DX100P User s Manual IM 04L05A01 01E Explains all functions and procedures of the DX100P excluding the communication functions DX200P User s Manual IM 04L06A01 01E Explains all functions and procedures of the DX200P excluding the communication functions DX100P DX200P IM 04L05A01 17E Explains the communication functions of Communication Interface the Ethernet serial interface User s Manual DAQSIGNIN IM 04L05A01 61E Describes the functions and operating User s Manual procedures of DAQSIGNIN that comes with the package This manual describes the DXP style number S5 and later The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the DXP s performance and functions Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents However should you have any questions or find any errors please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without YOKOGAWA s permission is strictly prohibited The TCP IP software used in this product and the documentation for that TCP IP software are based in part on BSD Networking Software Release 1 licensed from The Regents of the University of California Microsoft MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other co
28. cause the DXP uses a TFT color LCD it is difficult to view the display from an extreme angle Please install the DXP so that the monitor can be viewed from the front Installation Procedure Panel Mount Type The DXP should be mounted on a steel panel of thickness 2 mm to 26 mm 1 Insert the DXP from the front side of the panel 2 As shown in the figure below mount the DXP to the panel using the mounting brackets that came with the package Use two brackets to support the top and bottom or the left and right sides of the case Remove the seal that is covering the holes for the mounting brackets beforehand The proper torque for tightening the mounting screws is 0 8 to 1 2 Nm CAUTION Tightening the screws too much can deform the case or damage the bracket 2 mm to 26 mm 2 mm to 26 mm Mounting bracket B9900BX Ss 7 CA SN aL aL aL 5 e of Y X J a B f W 4 4 7 A y LA SAS y Pe a AW y TNI SS SS i WI YY Ss Y oy vy ft 4X har ey ta PEOP EVNENE ET n un PECES VA DX100P DX200P J hw 4 IM 04L05A01 02E Rear Panel Describes the input signal wiring and the power supply wiring For the wiring to option terminals etc see chapter 2 of IM04L05A01 01E DX100P or IM04L06A01 01E DX200P DX200P Ethernet See IM04L05A01 17E Power terminal 100 to 240 VAC DX100P Ethernet See IM04L0O5AO01 17E
29. e following safety precautions Failure to comply may result in injury or death electric shock hazard Power Supply Before connecting the power cord ensure that the power supply voltage matches the voltage rating for the instrument and that it is within the maximum rated voltage for the power cord itself Power Cord and Plug Desktop Type To prevent an electric shock or fire be sure to use the power cord supplied by YOKOGAWA The main power plug must be plugged into an outlet with a protective grounding terminal Do not invalidate protection by using an extension cord without protective grounding Protective Grounding Make sure to connect the protective grounding to prevent electric shock before turning ON the power Necessity of Protective Grounding Never cut off the internal or external protective grounding wire or disconnect the wiring of the protective grounding terminal Doing so poses a potential shock hazard Defect of Protective Grounding Do not operate the instrument when the protective grounding or the fuse might be defective Also make sure to check them before operation Fuse To prevent fire only use a fuse that has a rating voltage current and type that is specified by the instrument When replacing a fuse turn OFF the power switch and unplug the power cord Never short the fuse holder Do Not Operate in Explosive Atmosphere Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable liquids or vapors Operati
30. ears DX100P DX200P Power switch Front cover Knob Turning OFF the power 1 Open the front cover 2 Turn OFF the power switch 3 Close the front cover Inserting the External Storage Medium 1 Open the front cover 2 Insert the external storage medium into the drive and press it until it clicks into place ATA flash memory card Eject button 3 Close the front cover Closing the front cover causes the DXP to detect the existence of an external storage medium in the drive If the storage medium is detected an external storage medium icon is displayed in the status display section of the screen Process 1 00000022 doi 30 DX100P DX200P IET TI B8 D FI 881 MT Status display section xternal storage medium ico Removing the External Storage Medium ATA flash memory cards can be removed from the drive regardless of whether the DXP is turned ON or OFF Zip disks cannot be removed when the DXP is turned OFF Check that the external storage medium is not being accessed Open the front cover Press the eject button above figure and remove the external storage medium Close the front cover The external storage medium icon in the status display section disappears AWN gt IM 04L05A01 02E 13 Operation Flow and Basic Operations This section describes the main operations for making measurements of a batch process and applying electronic signature to the measured data file Operation Flow Regist
31. ee fidein settings DES User settinas 1 Batch system settings eee E 2 Admin settings 3 User settings 4 Login mode settings DX100P Number Sign record Signaturel Key START STOP MENU USER DISP ENTER Math Alarm ACK Hedia eject Key Operation of keys Alarm ACK Resets alarm in Media eject Ejects the Zip disk from the drive Load data Loads and displays the measurement data on the Batch Sets batch numbers Message Enters messages Save data Load data DX200P Sustem Hede Adnin tool Login mode settings Number 1 to 30 Sign record Set the sign authority level from Signature1 Signature2 and Signatures Select Free for operations allowed 5 t Hetis Save data Saves the measurement data file to the external storage dications and alarm relay output medium lot numbers and enter comments external storage medium E mail Starts stops the e mail function and executes e mail Snapshot Saves screen image data transmission tests Math Starts and stops computation and resets computed results Other See section 4 4 of IM04L05A01 01E or IM04L06A01 01E M1 option IM 04L05A01 02E Setting the DXP by the Administrator 11 Press DISP ENTER The settings are confirmed Set the login modes using the same method as steps10 and 11 12 Press ESC to return to the system mode menu Setting Other System Mode Items 1 On the s
32. eeeaeesseeeceseeeeeeesseeesseeeceeeeeesesseueeseeeeeeeeeeseeseaaaas 29 Exiting the Engineering Mode cccccccccccsssseeceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeaseeeeesseaaeeeeeeesseaegeeeeeessanseseeesaeas 30 Starling Measurements NEED EEEm m 31 POON P ERE 33 Logging mn as a USEI nm 33 WNO MES SAC S erre Lm 33 Stopping Measurements sancvintcinianinwieacoierswantontcannaeadvansacnentatensasseiediaiesneaaadsonwudtnhdsanietneneuduinvacinetiiunccieedeeeniorsnietanedens 35 Applying Electronic Signature ccccccccccccssseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeesseeseeeeesseaaueeeeeeseeeseceeeesseaeeeeeeesseneeeeeesaeas 36 LON 0 E A E A N E E A A A E A 37 Applying Electronic Signature Using DAQSIGNIN cccccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeseesesseessesesseeeceeeeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeess 38 Oper ON FION oe A E E 38 HGP O FUMING Di 20 7 Mete A E E EE A A N A E E E A A A E NEE T E A E E E T 38 Displaying the Data on the i r 38 CS STEIN Pe A a e T m m 39 ADDY EECrOnNC OOT OTE NE E E EE 39 2 IM 04L05A01 02E Foreword Note Trademarks Revisions Disk No RE33 2nd Edition August 2004 YK Thank you for purchasing the DX100P DX200P hereinafter the DXP This User s Manual briefly explains basic operations of the DXP The following four manuals are provided as manuals for the DXP M
33. er administrators See page 17 T a saden gis eesti canes IT 7s Once an administrator is registered you are required to log in to operate Administrator sets the DXP the DXP An administrator logs in See page 20 v Set the date time See page 22 v Set other system mode items See page 25 v Log out Exit the system mode See page 26 Set conditions and make measurements 39 Set measurement conditions Set the measurement range See page 27 e Set batch conditions See page 28 e Set messages to be written to the measured data See page 29 e Set other engineering mode items See page 29 Exit the engineering mode See page 30 v See page 33 See page 33 v See page 33 v Apply electronic signature See page 36 See page 37 Apply electronic signature using DAQSIGNIN See page 38 Note o When using the DXP have an external storage medium inserted in the drive The measured data is saved to the external storage medium The setting changes are also saved to the external storage medium when exiting the engineering mode or system mode 14 IM 04L05A01 02E Operation Flow and Basic Operations Keys DX100P DX200P Range Alarm Tag Moving average Alarm delay time Soft key Pr Trend Save interval User key menu s Message 2 mm 1 4 Arrow keys Character number input keys Arrow keys START and STOP key Used when starting measurements See page 31 and stopping measurements see page
34. er settings screen appears DX1 00P DX200P Susten Node Adain toolilser settimas System Mode User number 1 81 38 2 31 68 3 61 38 1 2 3 EN i IM 04L05A01 02E 23 Setting the DXP by the Administrator 24 5 Set each item DX100P System Node User settings Number Login method User ID Password 2222222 Password expire l Off Up to 20 characters 1 Key User name Com via communications DX200P Susten Node Bdain tool User settings User 10 IE p Password expire OF Login mode Ho 1 Login method Key Key operation Key Com Key operation and via communications Login method User name User name Login mode No 1 User ID Off Kev Com KeytCom DX100P System Node Up to 8 characters Password Dit Key Com KenerCon word as defined by the DXP The password cannot be changed Password expired After a specified time elapses the user will be requested to change the password Login mode Set the operations that the user is allowed to carry out using the login mode number see step 8 6 Press DISP ENTER The settings are confirmed 7 Press ESC to return to the screen used to select the registration number Set users using the same method as steps 4 through 7 8 Press ESC to return to the Admin tool menu 9 Press the 4 soft key The login mode setting screen appears DX200P Susten Mode Batch sustem settings A
35. ervals Make sure to earth ground the protective ground terminal through minimum resistance less than 100 Q e When using internal reference junction compensation on the thermocouple input take measures to stabilize the temperature at the input terminal e Always use the input terminal cover e Do not use thick wires which may cause large heat dissipation cross sectional area 0 5 mm or less recommended Make sure that the ambient temperature remains reasonably stable Large temperature fluctuations can occur if a nearby fan turns ON or OFF Wiring e Connecting the input wires in parallel with other devices can cause signal degradation affecting all connected devices If you need to make a parallel connection then Turn the burnout detection function OFF Ground the instruments to the same point 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 Wiring Procedure N KS To prevent electric shock ensure the main power supply is turned OFF N CAUTION e Ifa strong tension is applied to the cable wired to the DXP the terminals of the DXP and or the cable can be damaged In order to prevent tension from being applied directly on the terminals fasten all wiring cables to the rear of the mounting panel Do not apply input signals that exceed the following values This can damage the DXP Maximum input volta
36. eys Selections are assigned to the soft keys 2 Make selection by pressing a soft key The selection is entered to the box of the item DX100P DX200P System Hode Adain tooliBatch system settings System lode UserID Use Not Use Use the user ID when logging in Auto Logout Automatically logs out when there is no key operation for a specified time Display change without Login On The operation screen can be Login settings UserID Use Not Auto Logout 5min Display change without Login Off Sign record settings Sign record Use Not l Use Batch stop sign record On se Sign record UserID U switched using keys while logged _ Use Not out Sign record Use Not Use Use the electronic signature function Batch stop sign record On Sign the data immediately after the measurement is stopped Sign record User ID Use Use the user ID when signing data 8 Press DISP ENTER The settings are confirmed 9 Press ESC to return to the Admin tool menu UserID Use Hot Auta Digelay change without Lasiri Sia record settings Sig record lee Hat tse Batch step sian record Sign Login settings record User 10 Use Sain Off im Use IM 04L05A01 02E Registering Administrators Registering Administrators Note It is recommended that two or more administrators be registered If one administrator fails to log in due to erroneous
37. ge Voltage range of 2 VDC or less or thermocouples 10 VDC Voltage range between 6 and 50 VDC 60 VDC Maximum common mode noise voltage 250 VACrms 50 60Hz 1 Turn OFF the power switch of the DXP and remove the input terminal cover 2 Connect the input signal wires to the input terminals 3 Replace the input terminal cover and fasten it with screws e Terminal Arrangement DX100P Standard Input Terminals Clamped Input Terminals CH4 CH2 CH3 CH1 C a T Boge N L LLLI ONSE i TTT TT eee s CH2 CH6 CH4 CH2 CH5 CH3 CH1 D 106P T CeCe w 1 HI e e eee TETE T egege H4 CH2 CH12 CH10 CH8 CH6 CH4 CH2 CH11 CH9 CH7 CH5 CH3 CH1 9 cH C 5 C 3 cui Ib eA 10 IM 04L05A01 02E DC Voltage and DI Input DX200P DX204P DX208P Measurement Input Terminal 1 Measurement Input Terminal 2 DX208P DX200P DX210P DX220P DX230P DC voltage input Measurement Input Terminal 1 Measurement Input Terminal 2 DX220P DX230P Measurement Input Terminal 3 DX230P Wiring Standard Input Terminals Clamped Input Terminals CHA CH2 CH3 CH1 CH3 CH1 TA Erg Ib E Tt HE 178 CH4 CH2 CH5 to CH8 are assigned CH1 to CH4 in the above figure correspond to CH5 to CH8 on the terminal 2 Standard Input Ternimals Clamped Input Terminals CH10 CH8 CH6 CH4 CH2 CH9 CH7 CH5 CH3 CH1 C Jeyexexere eee TI HS HS EE Bets MOON ZEB H
38. inistrator and user registration IM 04L05A01 02E 15 Operation Flow and Basic Operations Entering Numbers and Characters On the DX100P Pressing the Input soft key displays a window used to enter numbers and characters Carry out the following procedure Cursor blue Shift the cursor Select the key on the key pad using the arrow keys and press DISP ENTER to execute the actions below Enter the character at the cursor position Shift the cursor to the left or right THREE TWN YZ 84 HERE TES 45 6 78 al Hi Confirm the character entered Displays the selection A Upper case alphabet numbers and symbols a Lower case alphabet numbers and symbols 1 Numbers Displays the selection Over Overwrites the cursor position Ins Inserts at the cursor position Ins soft key Selects insert or overwrite Bs soft key Deletes the character to the left of the cursor position Del soft key Deletes the character at the cursor position A a 1 soft key Selects the character type On the DX200P Pressing the Input soft key displays a window used to enter numbers and characters Carry out the following procedure Cursor blue Shift the cursor using the left and right arrow keys First CH Last CH Enter characters using the character number input key EE e Tas Ta EE Filter Fi Iter ott Alarm delay j ties 1 1 VENUE Select a character by pressing a key for the
39. nect the power cord of the DXP to a three pole power outlet that has a protective earth terminal Never use an extension cord that does not have protective earth terminal otherwise the protection function will be compromised Wiring Procedure for Panel Mount Type Ensure the main power supply is turned OFF Remove the transparent power terminal cover Connect the power supply wires and the protective ground wire to the power terminals 1 2 3 4 P1 24 VAC DC LIne Y Y Protective ground wire Power supply wires en Replace the power terminal cover and fasten it with screws Connection Procedure for Desktop Type H5D H5F H5R or H5J Options 1 2 Check that the power switch of the DXP is turned OFF Connect the power cord Supplied with the DXP to the power connector on the rear panel of the DXP Ensure that the power supply voltage is within the maximum rated voltage for the power cord then plug the other end of the power cord into an outlet that meets the conditions on the previous page Use only a 3 prong AC outlet with a protective ground terminal IM 04L05A01 02E Turning ON OFF the Power Switch Turning ON the Power 1 Open the front cover by pressing down on the knob that is located in the center of the upper section of the cover and pulling forward 2 Turn ON the power switch 3 Close the front cover After performing a self test for a few seconds the operation screen app
40. o storage medium Save data to storage medium Types of acquired data You can select and save display data or event data Maximum value mE Display data see page 25 per sampling interval ae e e Data of the waveforms displayed on the screen Minimum value o Has maximum and minimum values per per sampling interval ir L 1 Sampling interval 8 8 duo m e Event data see page 25 Data that is acquired by specifying a separate sampling interval Measured data per scan interval Scan interval see page 25 Sampling interval of event data see page 25 Sampling interval of displayed data see page 30 Time corresponding to 1 dot on the display It is set using the display update rate Electronic Signature Function You can add approval information to the measurement data file This operation is referred to as applying electronic signature see page 36 To apply electronic signature you are prompted to enter the user name user ID and password Up to 3 users can sign the data Users can sign only if they are allowed to do so IM 04L05A01 02E Precautions on the Use of the DXP Handling Precautions Use care when cleaning the DXP especially any plastic parts When cleaning wipe with a dry soft cloth Do not use chemicals such as benzene or thinner since these may cause discoloring and deformation Keep electric
41. on of any electrical instrument in such an environment constitutes a safety hazard Do Not Remove Covers Some areas inside the instrument have high voltages Do not remove the cover if the power supply is connected The cover should be removed by YOKOGAWA s qualified personnel only 4 IM 04L05A01 02E Safety Precautions e External Connection Connect the protective grounding before connecting to the item under measurement or control unit e Damage to the Protection Using the instrument in a manner not specified in this manual can damage the instrument s protection Precautions in Handling the Batteries KB1 KB2 Option e Abide by the following precautions in handling the batteries If the batteries are not handled correctly dangerous conditions may result such as the batteries exploding or leaking Insert the batteries according to the polarity indicated on the remote control terminal Use only the specified batteries Do not mix different types of batteries Do not mix new and old batteries Do not short the positive and negative terminals of the batteries Do not charge the batteries If the remote control terminal is not going to be used for an extended time remove the batteries from the remote control terminal Dispose the batteries correctly Do not burn or disassemble the batteries Do not use batteries that are leaking e If the battery liquid comes in contact with your hands or face thoroughly wash using water Handling
42. ontinuous data is being displayed by file linking e File is corrupt e f you repeat the operation of entering a wrong user ID or password and clicking OK three consecutive times the user name can no longer be used to apply electronic signature or display the login information of the data Password invalid is logged in the operation log list e fthe number of samples in the batch data exceeds 5 000 000 the data is displayed in blocks of 5 000 000 samples or less on the Viewer You must display and confirm all blocks before you can apply electronic signature to the batch data 39 YOKOGAWA 4 YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION Headquarters 2 9 32 Nakacho Musashino shi Tokyo 180 8750 JAPAN Sales Headquarters 2 9 32 Nakacho Musashino shi Tokyo 180 8750 JAPAN Phone 81 422 52 6194 Branch Sales Offices Nagoya Osaka Hiroshima Fukuoka Sapporo Sendai Ichihara Toyoda Kanazawa Takamatsu Okayama and Kitakyusyu Overseas Representative Offices Service Centers Beijing Shanghai The People s Republic of China Jakarta Indonesia Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Bangkok Thailand YOKOGAWA CORPORATION OF AMERICA Headquarters 2 Dart Road Newnan Ga 30265 1094 U S A Phone 1 770 253 7000 Fax 1 770 251 0029 Branch Sales Offices Detroit Chicago Los Angeles Massachusetts New Jersey North Carolina Oklahoma Pennsylvania Texas YOKOGAWA EUROPE B V Headquarters Databankweg 20 Amersfoort 3821 AL THE NETH
43. or saving the data First cH a1 Leet cH jar Set the channels for saving the data On Off on Memory timeup Timeup type Off Sample rate Data length ot Heas CH Math CH IM 04L05A01 02E 25 Setting the DXP by the Administrator AUX Time zone DX1 00P DX200P Sustem Hode ET TEN FIFO AUX Time zone System Node AUX Tag Channel Tag Channel No display Memory alarm Channel Displays channel numbers dine EN Tag Displays tags The tags are ls Nay rere zum set in the engineering mode see page Hedia FIFO 29 On Off Off Tag Channel Logging Out Exiting System Mode 1 Ifan item setting screen is displayed press ESC to return to the system mode menu 2 Press the Next soft key to show the menu with End 3 Press the End soft key A confirmation window opens DX1 00P DX200P Susten ode net Susten Hode System Mode s System Node EH A durent End EN m Date amp Time Tine zone ELM sr HE AUK Media FIFO End Oe Ca Alara O W Save Load E femory 5 Option E3 hdmin tool 85 Communication a ee EI S acm 4 Select Yes using the arrow keys and press DISP ENTER The system mode ends and you are logged out from the DXP DX1 00P DX200P Sustem Hode System Node System Mode TA Do you vant to store and sake End the new settings take effect 18 cmi End Net 90 102 i Saue Load E hemory 1 5 Option 83 Admin teal 86 Communication
44. r 2 Admin2 Administrator 3 Admin3 User 1 User01 User 2 User02 User 90 User90 User name RBLZHH Password NH Setting the DXP by the Administrator 5 Enter a new password and press DISP ENTER A window appears for you to confirm the password DX1 ooP DX200P pm 81 31 15 F DiS E Dior GROUP 1 lt 2 Jan 81 2000 02 07 03 Rae Ol um Jt Your password has expired Key in your new password Password Your password has expired Key in your new password Password H mi LLLILLELITLIJBS UVWXY2RH O HSS PUE PE LEE 7 89 2 H Sp The combinations of user IDs and passwords that are identical to those specified by other users or those that have been registered in the past cannot be specified Set the password using at least six characters Spaces cannot be used for the password 6 Reenter the password you entered in step 5 and press DISP ENTER The window disappears and you are logged in DX100P DX200P fs GROUP 1 Jan 01 2000 02 07 43 Reo BEEN Key in your new password again Password 8E o nid TTT TET i UVvWXYZES 9 LPERELBEEE 456789 Sp Logging in after the First Time 7 Press FUNC A window appears for you to enter the user name 2 Enter the user name and press DISP ENTER A window appears for you to enter the user ID DX100P DX200P 1 4 GROUP 1 Jan 81 2888 82 88 5 4 GUD OIF Min eA 4 IIIlIIIII lt TTTT TTT EW UVWKY2
45. re AWG18 or an equivalent wire for power wiring Make sure to earth ground the protective earth terminal through a grounding resistance less than 100 Q before turning ON the power Use crimp on lugs designed for 4 mm screws for power and ground wiring termination To prevent electric shock make sure to attach the transparent terminal cover 11 Wiring 12 Make sure to provide a power switch on the power supply line in order to separate the DXP from the main power supply Put an indication on this switch as the breaker on the power supply line for the DXP Switch Specification Rated power current 1 A or more except P1 model 3 A or more P1 model Rated rush current 60 A or more except P1 model 70 A or more P1 model Connect a fuse between 2 A and 15 A to the power line The power switch and fuse used on the power supply line should be CSA approved for the use in North America or e VDE approved for the use in Europe Models with H5D H5F H5R or H5S Option Before connecting the power cord ensure that the power supply voltage matches the voltage rating for the instrument and that it is within the maximum rated voltage for the power cord itself Confirm that the power is turned OFF before connecting the power cord To prevent electric shock and the possibility of fire use only the power cord for the DXP that is supplied by YOKOGAWA Always use protective earth terminal to prevent electric shock Con
46. sht savinss tine computation function M1 option EE Tes Hoving auerags lare delay 3 Trend Save interval File User key 45 Save Load a System Mode Time I gt i 4 Select Yes or No using the arrow keys and press DISP ENTER The system mode menu appears DX100P DX200P pas NEUE D D Thour GROUP 1 a Hay 27 2004 89 28 38 Wao in t Engineering Mode z ou are about to moue to km Daylight savings time Sveten Moda Qo you want te store and sake i settings take effect vou van You are about to move to System Mode n Do you want to store and make the new settings take effect Gea Cancel IM 04L05A01 02E 17 Registering Administrators 18 Setting the Login Function and Electronic Signature Function 5 Onthe DX100P press the 4 soft key On the DX200P press the 3 soft key The Admin tool menu appears DX100P DX200P System Node System Node ET Alarm A D Temperature Pr pplication Memory Admin tool 6 Press the 1 soft key Susten Node Susten Hode Alara AD Temperature EL Replication Henory Rit tool BERT save toad Initialize Detian B Communication The Login setting Sign record setting screen appears DX100P DX200P System Node Admin tool 1 Batch system settings 2 Admin settings Batch system settings fidein settings Co om 7 Seteach item using the key operation described below 1 Select an item using the arrow k
47. status display section is displayed in green Waveforms are displayed on the trend screen DX100P DX200P E Fress DISP EMTER to besin Storage with these settings Header 1 faneser ABCZAQI 2 Superviser Mane 3 Operator opal Batch Ho Processi H Lot No IL Comment DX100P DX200P FSRR Status display sectio Internal memory icon Operation Screens Trend screen DX100P Digital screen DX100P Bar graph screen DX100P FI 1 FI 3 In addition other screens are available such as the overview screen alarm summary screen message summary screen memory summary screen alarm ACK summary screen and historical trend screen See IM04L05A01 01E DX100P or IMO4LO6A01 01E DX200P Switching Operation l Screens 1 Press DISP ENTER to show the display selection menu 2 Select the menu item using the up and down arrow keys 3 Press the right arrow key to display the sub menu To close the sub menu that you opened press the left arrow key 4 Select the sub menu item using the up and down arrow keys 5 Press DISP ENTER Operation The selected display appears screen To close the menu without switching the screen press ESC Display selection menu indicates the DISP ENTER key 4 v gt indicate the arrow keys 32 IM 04L05A01 02E Setting Conditions and Making Measurements Logging Out Using keys 7 Press FUNC The soft key menu is displayed 2 Press the Logout soft ke
48. untries Zip is either a registered trademark or a trademark of lomega Corporation in the United States and or other countries Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems incorporated Company and product names that are used in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders First edition May 2002 Second edition August 2004 All Rights Reserved Copyright 2002 Yokogawa Electric Corporation IM 04L05A01 02E Safety Precautions The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation If the DXP is used ina manner not specified in this manual the protection provided by the DXP may be impaired YOKOGAWA Electric Corporation assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements Safety and EMC Standards The DXP conforms to IEC safety class provided with terminal for protective grounding Installation Category Il and EN61326 1 EMC standard class A use in a commercial industrial or business environment Symbols The following symbols are used on the DXP N Handle with care To avoid injury death of o C personnel or damage to the instrument the operator must refer to the explanation in the ON power User s Manual or Service Manual L Functional ground terminal Do not use this O OFF power terminal as a protective ground terminal S Protective ground terminal Safety Precautions Make sure to comply with th
49. y You are logged out from the DXP DX100P DX200P zm emm z ME EUM dud e 1a tAE 6 EE Batch Message cups tm Soft key menu gt Using auto logout If there is no key operation for the specified auto logout time See page 18 you are automatically logged out Logging in as a User The procedure is the same as for Logging in as an Administrator on page 20 Writing Messages 1 Press FUNC The soft key menu is displayed 2 Pressthe Message soft key Soft keys for free message and message groups 1 through 7 and a message group list window appear DX100P DX200P EZ ore rocessi J gt r 18 200 9 138 Snapshot Mext 1 J 3 130 Hanual Hath Logout Batch Message SARETN 3 When writing the specified message for the procedure related to specifying the messages see page 29 press one of the soft keys from Group1 to Group7 When setting and writing the message string press the Free soft key DX100P DX200P mm E aed A amp x TSP gt SECRETS 13191 MA DIFP EL tajt Groupi Group2 Group3 a Groupd Group5 ANS PTT WAS LLL MU Group6 Group c i 2 a 4 Free Groupl Group2 Group3 em 1 2 P I DE 9 SS a S ee 2 TST wn ee Groups Het L2 k 187 T IM 04L05A01 02E 33 Setting Conditions and Making Measurements Writing the specified message when you selected one of the soft keys from Group1 to
50. ystem mode menu press the soft key corresponding to the item to be entered to display the setting screen 2 Set each item 3 Press DISP ENTER to confirm the settings 4 Press ESC to return to the system mode menu Below are screens used to set the scan interval type of process type of data to be saved channels for saving the data and whether tags or channel numbers are used A D DX200P Alarm A D Integrate Buta Susten Hede Lin Scan interval Mis Scan interval Alara AD Tenperature First cH Tei Last H The deans for sampling the oe Rel Burnout set Off Input signar m RJC Internal fiction Behavior Indicator Temperature C Auto 5RHz BaHz SESS Application Memory gt Application nernet System Mode at Application Type of process Type of process om of Trend clear rr Batch Better suited for batch process Continuous Better suited for continuous process Application Memory System Node n Application Memory gt Memory Type of data to be saved Ere ques System Mode zi Display Saves the data that is Memory displayed on the screen xit Event Saves the data acquired according to the specified sampling interval Sample rate Sampling interval of event data Data length The size of a single data file eset Ieee containing event data Batch Continue Application Memory gt Memory and Trend Memory timeup System Mode ink Hemory and trend Heas CH Hath CH Channels f

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