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WX103 MXLOGGER Use`s Manual
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1. Click the channel number to be configured Measurement channel to be configured Channel Config Meas Channel 00001 Meaqch Mathch noch Monitor Record Span Scale A Range Alarm Recprd Monitor Mode Range 7 Min Max Use oe ee Min Mode volt v 00001 VOLT DEA H 2 0000 2 0000 4 D 3 00 Range 2V iv Jl 00002 TC Type R 0 0 1760 0 0 D 300C a el 00003 RTD1 POD ao 200 0 s00 O D __ 2 0000 El 00004 mo Tel ppm 200 0 200 O E Max 2 0000 El 100011 DI LEVEL E 0 1 oO E Scaling Use 00012 RRIC TC Type R D 0 0 1760 0 D Dec Point 4 e Jl 00013 VOLT 2v D 2 0000 20000 O M Min 3 0000 EI 00014 VOLT DEA E 2 0000 20000 O D SS 30000 00015 VOLT DOE x 2 0000 2 0000 O na gt Delta C use 00016 VOLT DOE D 2 0000 2 0000 O kel 00017 VOLT AE D 2 0000 20000 O M meen z IZ 0008 VOLT 2 ER 2 0000 200 O RRE 00019 VOLT NM EN 2 0000 20000 O DN Ref Ch v kel 00020 VOLT AE D 2 0000 20000 O X Unit y EI 00021 VOLT E Ed D 2 0000 2 0000 O Tag No Tag00001 Jl 00022 VOLT x 2V Ea 2 0000 20000 C LJ Tag Comment TagComment 00001 00023 VOLT AE D 2 0000 20000 O M ao s E iter bel 00024 VO
2. High limit on rate of change alarm Low limit on rate of change alarm Change in the f computed value f gt gt E d s A fch mount of change in P Amount of change in P the setting Ti b 5 the setting ToT Q 2 E E L Q Q Change in the O O computed value Time t D Time Interval Interval t2 11 t2 t1 The rate of change detection interval is equal to measurement interval x measurement count Select the measurement count 1 to 15 using the Interval of rate of change alarm box 2 38 IM WX103 01E 2 6 Setting Alarms The table below shows the relationship between the number of MKXLOGGER alarm settings by version and the MX100 hardware style number MXLOGGER MX100 ae ae T or setting items R2 05 or later Alarm level setting alarm1 Yes e No Operation possible with alarm 1 and to alarm 4 eS e 2 Yes Setting and operation H No Setting possible but not operation 1 To check the version see section 2 16 Displaying the Software Version and Other Information 2 The style number is printed on the MX100 main module name plate When acquisition is started the hardware style numbers alarm settings and operating statuses of the connected MX100s are displayed in the Unit Status area in the Run screen on the Main window MX100 Hardware style number This indicates that for hardware style S2 or earlier even if Alarm 3 and Alarm 4 have been set they are not functioni
3. Tile Stop Mon Start Rec Mark lt meee e R Arrange Icons Click here Deia N TT 216 uc Numeric Monitor Meter Monitor All Channel Monitor bM a 1 Main An Alarm Monitor window opens as shown below Click the Group tab to display alarms by display groups click the Channel tab to display alarms by channels To display alarms per group click Group Group name If unacknowledged alarms exist a blinking yellow ring appears around the signal lamp Click alarm indication area or choose Display Alarm ACK from the Action menu to acknowledge the alarm The ring disappears You can also click the icon that is displayed in the status display bar at the bottom section of the Changes to red when an alarm occurs Main window to acknowledge alarms To display alarms per channel click Channel m 00011 m 00012 bd 00013 m 00014 m 00015 m 00016 m 00017 m 00018 m 00019 Alarms per channel Status display bar at the bottom section of the Main window Click here to acknowledge the displayed alarms GB 2003 0704 15 53 05 Note e If you choose Cascade or Tile from the Window menu when multiple windows are displayed the windows are displayed cascaded or tiled If you choose Arrange Icons from the Window menu when multiple windows are minimized the icons are rearranged at the bottom of the screen e If you click the Link el button on the toolbar to enable the link you can change the disp
4. AddObserver C AddTrigger DAQ32Plus DAQEXPLORER DAQLOGGER GateMODBUS GateOPC GateWT New Folder Click and enter the folder name to create a new folder within the save destination folder IM WX103 01E 2 11 2 3 Setting the Data Acquisition Conditions Automatic Start Function To automatically start monitoring or recording when loading files perform the following Procedure 2 12 1 From the File menu choose Auto Start Configuration File Edit view Acquisition Action E Close Save Ctrl 5 Save As Auto Start Configuration Import Tag Import Expression Import Constants Monitor Server Port No DDE Server Data Viewer Print Configuration Ctrl P Print Preview Print Setup Exit To start monitoring when a file is opened select the check box in the Auto Start Configuration dialog box Setting of Automatic Start Setting of Automatic Start IT The monitor is started automatically at the time of the file open J The monitor is started automatically at the time of the file open J Whe record is started automatically atthe time ofthe file open om I The record is started automatically at the time ofthe file open cen 3 To start recording when a file is opened select the The record is started automatically at the time of the file open check box in the Auto Start Configuration dialog box
5. File UU Filet File2 File N Measurement Start condition Start condition tart condition tart WEEN d start i Wide Wide ivi Intervali Stop condition Stop condition Stop condition Stop condition l ivide ivide ivide l File 0 File 1 File 2 SUR Measurement seh eaten 1 SIS WT el WER Cd Interval2 ER egen Stop co condition Stop co condition Stop condition ivide l ivide ivide stop l Ten Fiet SC File N Measurement e SES SIS WT tart condition tart a star ivide ivi Interval3 Stop condition Stop cor Wee Stop condition Stop condition l ivide ivide l SE WER Vid time Recording start Recording stop e Data are joined by file groups of data with multiple measurement intervals of the same file number e Ifa number of files equalling the number of measurement intervals of the specified file number if three measurement intervals are specified the number would be 3 does not exist in the file group files just prior to the file group of the relevant file number are joined e The resulting files that are created are limited to five million points 2 GB e The extension of the joined files is mxc The operation is carried out by choosing File gt Join in the menu Also when opening data files if you choose data saved to the CF card in the MX100 main unit the Join related files dialog box appears and the files are joined CF files or joined data fil
6. Start Rec 2005 02 15 15 59 34 LI ES Monitoring it Error f None Ef None 0 00 00 00 4 34 GByte 23 1 GByte The Run screen appears when data acquisition is started Main operating status of MKLOGGER and current time it System CR Run Acquisition ae Channel Manual DO iE Menuaido1 Name of manual DO ___ Manual DO ON OFF button User Output all operation iy k anusl Pattem ron gt CH 0 Du Syasoa 0 REPEAT E user SCH Operation of an user output REFERENCE Unit Status El H teso Comm UE 19216812 Disconnect gt None f Monitoring b Data Lack Connect gt Status Status Stopping D Data Lack Information of communication 1 12 Information about the record status of each MX100 etc Amount of used space free space of the drive containing the file save destination directory EI Latest File Open Can be changed when data recording is stopped Click the icon corresponding to the monitor you wish to display Logger Main D File Edit View Acquisition Action Event Window Help PH O aE Mo t e w mae RRR Alarm monitor E Trend monitor EE Digital monitor Meter monitor ES All Channel Monitor Stop Mon Pause Start Rec To pause the display updating on the monitor To stop da
7. for each channel e Set the computation 2 Select whether to record save the computed data Channel number 3 Select whether to compute Labels indicating constants Click here Constant values Start Mori lt M Run t Acquisition ap Channel it System Cha inel Con ig Math Channel 99001 Meas ch wa DO Ch Monitor Math Record Mdnitor Expression Expression 99001 ch 00001 ch 00002 99002 ch 00001 ch 00002 99003 99004 99005 oe Set the equation 99007 99008 99009 99010 99011 99012 99013 99014 Dec Point 4 v i 100 0000 100 0000 Tag No Tag99001 Tag Comment TagComment 99001 Click here to hide the right area Interval sec On period sec Off period sec Timer 4 3600 o When setting the tag No Timer2 4 3600 o i or tag comment Timer3 R 7 Ss Over Over as the MAXMIN value of a range Interval of rate offchange alarm 1 Vv Select the check box here to calculate Set the parameters here when Setup display input Over and Over as maximum and using timers in the computation area for each channel minimum values of the measurement range 1 8 IM WX103 01E Set the alarm For details see section 2 6 Select the alarm 1 type Set the alarm value of alarm 1 6 Set the hysteresis of alarm 1 For measur
8. Execute the Generate Automatically function Click here Input the interval between points Enter the number of points Edit F attern Point Num Enter the minimum and maximum setting value for the pattern output Maximum setting Minimum setting 00 00 00 00 00 26 00 00 52 00 01 18 00 01 44 Elapsed time from start HM l t edits at elapsed time from the point before Edit Add Delete Cancel IM WX103 01E 2 49 2 8 Analog PWM Output Settings Turning Transmission Output ON and OFF Collectively for Analog Output PWM Output Explanation 2 50 1 From the Action menu choose Transmit Transmission output on active channels on the AO and PWM channel tabs is performed collectively All ON 2 From the Action menu choose Transmit again Transmission output on all active channels on the AO and PWM channel tabs is held at the values that were in use immediately before this operation was carried out All OFF Setting Output for AO Channels Transmit Computed values resulting from values measured on the MX100 and computation results set on the computation channels are converted to analog voltages 10 000 V 10 000 V or analog current 0 000mA 20 000 mA and output Note The output range is 11 000 11 000V or 0 000 22 000 mA but the span setting range is 10 000 10 000V or 0 000 20 000 mA User Output Output continuously or a specified number of times an analog voltage or analog curr
9. Import Expression Monitor Server Port No DDE Server File name Maka Viewer Cancel 4 NewProject mxe LOGGER Project Elei mye he Files of type Select the MXLOGGER project file file with mxe extension you wish to load Importing Tag Numbers and Tag Comments 2 26 You can import just the tag numbers and tag comments from the saved setup data and replace the current tag numbers and tag comments with the imported information From the File menu choose Import Tag Then select an MKLOGGER project file a file with mxe extension in the Open dialog box Only the tag numbers and tag comments are imported File Edit View Acquisition Action EN Te 21x Close Look in a Data DI e EI rz ES Save Ctrl s Save As Auto Start Configuration NewProject1 mxe i oe Import Expression Import Constants Monitor Server Port No DDE Server File name Maka Viewer IN ewProject mxe MRKLOGGER Project File mxe Cancel Files of type 4 Select the MXLOGGER project file file with mxe extension you wish to load Note When you carry out the procedure above the tag numbers and tag comments of measurement channels are also imported IM WX103 01E 2 5 Setting Computations Setting the Computation Channels Setting Timers Only When Using Timers in the Computations 7 Click Action of a timer and select Edge or L
10. MX110 UNV M10 MX110 UNV H04 e mx110 UNV m10 gt ill Host 192 168 1 2 IP Address 192 168 1 2 Machine Name Compact Flash Response Get Configuration em gd Meas Groupi O Meas Group None MX110 UNY M10 v MX110 UNV H04 e mx110 uNyv mo0 e MIO e mx110 UNV H04 e 7 Assign measurement groups in the Meas Groups area Configuration Meas Groups P Undefined A Meas Group 1 Meas Group 2 Meas Group 3 E E E nouvo E E E ao un E E E weng mm E E WB wonn wg E E wonspremg HHN vogue HIN waan LL Drag and drop the module icon to the Meas Group area 1 6 IM WX103 01E 1 2 MXLOGGER Operation Guide Set the data acquisition condition For details see Set the acquisition interval for each measurement group section 2 3 You cannot set the acquisition interval of Set the record step for each group measurement groups that do not have modules assigned in step Gi of Configure the system 1 Click here Logger Main l o x D s Fie Edit View Acquisition Action Event masar PH Oa Mlwo BR lcs Daa e RR enee ge Start Mon lt m Run ap C
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12. 5 2 IM WX103 01E 5 1 Troubleshooting MX100 cannot be connected using the Calibrator Probable Cause Corrective Action Reference Page Attempting to make multiple connections Exit all other software programs Another software program is already connected The connected input output module is not detected Probable Cause Corrective Action Reference Page Module connection or module startup Turn OFF the power Detach the input output module once error and Attached the module while the power was attach it again ON Carried out an incorrect calibration Recalibrate 4 1 See the MX100 User s Manual IM MX100 01E Alarms are not output Probable Cause Corrective Action Reference Page There is a problem in the alarm setting Both the alarm and output relay must be set appropriately 2 37 2 42 Make the alarm and output relay settings appropriate Current is not output from the analog output module and no output comes from the PWM output module Probable Cause Corrective Action Reference Page External power supply required Connect an external power supply i Transmission output is not output from the analog output module nor from the PWM output module Probable Cause Corrective Action Reference Page Transmit not enabled Enable it Enable it 2 50 No output from the PWM output module Probable Cause Corrective Action Reference Page The output current limit 1A has been Once the limit is exceeded the p
13. Connected i Disconnected e Status display bar at the bottom section of the Main window Display Alarm ACK button Show the DDE server window Displayed only when an alarm is occurring see page 2 64 Displayed only when the DDE server is Click here to acknowledge alarms running See 2 15 Setting Up the DDE Server et 00 00 21 Show the Monitor Server window Displayed only when the monitor server is running See 2 14 Setting Up the Monitor Server Communication status Connected Disconnected Current Error indication while writing time record time To acknowledge click the respective button Gr Write error ACK button Monitor Record status sa Data dropout ACK button Stopped mm Monitorin Icon indicating the writing is in progress 7 e Displays the icon and the number of remaining data files to be written DR Recording SECH Display when events are executing Displayed only when events are being executed see 2 9 Event Processing Note If there are data files that have not been finalized data writing have not been completed in the previous connection the finalization of the data file is carried out immediately when the Logger is started If this happens the remaining number of data files that have not been finalized is shown to the left of the icon indicating that the writing is in progress on the status display bar at the bottom section of the Main window The rem
14. D age Display Example of the Converted Data normal Display Example of the Converted Data trans position A fe D E F G H A E l ll E E G H I MXLOGGER Version LL MXLOGGER Version Data Viewer Version 2 Data Viewer Version lt CompanyName gt lt UserName gt oo0 0000 00000 3 lt CompanyName gt lt UserName gt o00 0000 00000 4 File Name data ms LB File Name data mxs File Recovery None 6 File Recovery None Creator Data Viewer Creator Data Viewer Sync Process Done H _ Sync Process Done Start Condition Start Point 8 Start Condition Start Point End Condition End Point 10 End Condition End Point Start Time 2005 01 19 12 44 31 0 070 11 Start Time 2005 01 19 12 44 31 0 070 End Time 2005 01 19 12 45 04 0 940 12 End Time 2005 01 19 12 45 04 0 940 File Message 13 File Message File No a 14 File No a Num of Ch 16 15 Mum of Ch 16 Num of Ref File i 16 Num of Ref File 1 Ref File No 0 W 17 Bet File No oj W Record Interval 0 100 Second 16 Record Interval 0 100 Second Converted Step 1 19 Converted Step 1 Num of Converted Ch 4 20 Mum of Converted Ch 4 Num of Converted Data 339 121 Mum of Converted Data 87 Converted Group 1 1 22 Converted Group 1j 1 Ch CHO0001 CHO0002 cCHO0003 CHOO0004 L23 Mark Tag No Tagoo001 Tagoo0002 TagOd0003 Tag00004 24 Date 2005 01 19 2005 01 19 2005 01 19 2005 01 19 2005 01 19 Tag Comme TagCommer TagCommer TagCommer TagCommer E251 Time 12 44 56 12 44 5
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16. Enter the tag comment up to 30 characters Start Mon lt m Run Si Acquisition a Channel it System EE RE Channel Contig Meas Ch Math Ch DO Ch AO Ch Span ix Constant A Record i i Tag Comment Dec Point Min Max Label Value 99001 4 D 100 0000 100 0000 TagComment 99001 0 0000 99002 4 D 100 0000 100 0000 TagComment 99002 0 0000 99003 4 100 0000 100 0000 TagComment 99003 0 0000 C 99004 4 D 100 0000 100 0000 TagComment 99004 0 0000 C 99005 4 100 0000 100 0000 TagComment 99005 0 0000 C 99006 4 D 100 0000 100 0000 TagComment 99006 0 0000 C 99007 4 D 100 0000 100 0000 TagComment 99007 0 0000 C 99008 4 D 100 0000 100 0000 TagComment 99008 0 0000 C 99009 4 D 100 0000 100 0000 TagComment 99009 0 0000 C 99010 4 D 100 0000 100 0000 TagComment 99010 0 0000 TT 99011 4 100 0000 100 0000 TagComment 99011 0 0000 o 95012 4 100 0000 100 0000 TagComment 99012 0 0000 C 99013 4 D 100 0000 100 0000 TagComment 99013 0 0000 C 99014 4 D 100 0000 100 0000 TagComment 99014 0 0000 8 DH H 0 0000 A 5 E L E P d UV E Action Interval sec On period sec Off period sec A Timer Off 4 Timer2 Off 4 Timer3 Off 4 N 2 va A y Calcurate Over Over as the MAXMIN value of a range Interval of rate of change alarm 1 S Click here to hide the area of setup items related to timers alarm 1 Vv To s
17. IM WX103 01E 2 69 2 10 Starting Stopping Data Monitoring and Displaying the Monitor 2 70 Trip Points You can display a trip line to indicate a particular value of interest trip point in the waveform display area Two trip points trip 1 Is red trip 2 is blue can be set on each waveform The trip line of the waveform corresponding to the left most Y axis is shown in the waveform display area Trip 1 value Trip 2 value Trip line Turn ON the trip line display 16 15 10 16 15 20 2003 37 04 Time h m s Trip 1 value Channel Colors Clicking the channel color displayed in the Color column on the General Display Settings window opens the Color dialog box You can select the color of each channel using the Color dialog box To create custom colors click the Define Custom Colors button in the Color dialog box Co 13 Basic colors Define Custom Colors gt gt Cancel Clipping of Waveforms By default clip OFF the waveform is not displayed when the measured computed value exceeds the minimum maximum value of the scale see the lower left figure When clip is turned ON values that are smaller than the minimum value of the scale are displayed as the minimum value and the values that are larger than the maximum value of the scale are displayed as the maximum value Clip OFF Clip ON V Expanding or Reducing the Time Axis on the Waveform Display On the waveform display you can click the expand reduce icon
18. Items to be calibrated You can also click to select Select the measurement range to be calibrated from the list Serial No 120122222 20 mY Range e 60 mY Range Calibrate time 2003 02 23 21 18 51 200 mY Range Range 20 m Range zi 1 Range 2 Range 6 V Range 20 Y Range 100 Y Range RIDO m mv Range RIDO m4 200 mv Range RIDO mA4 600 m Range a El C O O 0O LI z LI El To move to the calibration execution screen 1 The figure below is an example of the 30 CH High Speed Analog DCV TC DI Input Module A range is not selected Ed Calibrator File view Help Module 0 Range Serial No EECREBEEE 20 mY Range Items to be calibrated Calibrate time 2003 01 13 18 51 04 Sa You can also click to select 200 m Range nana 20 mv Rane W TV Range Select the measurement range Sen to be calibrated from the list 6 V Range 20 Y Range 100 Y Range To move to the calibration execution screen 1 The figure below is an example of the 6 Channel Medium Speed Four Wire RTD Resistance Input Module Channels are not selected EJ Calibrator a el EI File view Help Mx110 Y4R MO6 Module 1 Range Items to be calibrated You can also click to select Select the measurement range to be calibrated from the list Serial No 4120133333 20 mV Range 7 60 mY Range Calibrate time 2004 0715 22 40 47 200 m Range Range 20 mv Range hd 1 Range 2 Y Range 6 Y Range 20 Y Range 1
19. Minimum Value of the Measurement Range ccccsseeceeceseeeeeeceeeceeeeeeeeeesseeeesseaeeeessaees 2 27 Resetting Computation oicc veces cccesassanesaondeenscsestdausatsaccsaecsheud cweesaandadetsneeacecseaddasnectineteecendaaars 2 27 When Setting Computations for Each Channel Individually aa0000nannnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnennae 2 27 TS OU IIS geass ees eecctsceeeeie sae canine eueaesuccattecesiccuos taeda tecuiesceuaneeatscutegesleeeuscecsaeceueecnstieceueten 2 37 Digal OUMU E 2 40 Setting the Re Heefeg 2 40 Setting the Digital Output Other Than Alarms cccccccccescseeseeeeeeeeeeeecaeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeessaeaas 2 40 Changing the Manual DO Name and Specified Output 2 41 Analog PWM Output Settings 00000nnnnnnnnnnnneaannnnnnnnnnsennnnnrnnnnnnnsnnnnnrnnrennnsnnnnnnrrrrennnnssnnnnnne 2 43 Setting Analog URDU eege EEN 2 43 DO HINO PWN OUIDUT seeccetoserssscseenctaiaeteteoncitaseenceueceaeroeteieucneisnaatoatedsecmaceneseadeacsiienceciivardsahenesouees 2 44 Editing du Kelte 2 45 Generate Automatically FUNCTION cccccccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecaeaeeseceeeeeeeeeessaaaeeeeeeeeeeeeeessaaaas 2 47 Turning Transmission Output ON and OFF Collectively for Analog Output PWM Output 2 50 Se elei le eee ne ae ne ee Oe or Oe ee ee ee ee nee ee 2 52 Setting Alarm H seeccc sicsorenenascnntsedeaacaanionienbadenosdhocadenanoedeiadacdoadeaboiatonsedaaseoutaxtuinbenteoses 2 52 Setting Up Data File EE 2 53 Setting Communicatio
20. Stop Retording Click either one Choose this When recording starts the display changes as shown in the figure below To divide the file during recording click the Save button or choose Manual Save from the Acquisition menu P File Edit view Acquisition Action Event Window Help Acquisition Action Ev Choose this While the Record Start Condition specified on the Acquisition Condition screen is not met the word Waiting appears on the Record Start button see figure below Des File Edit Yiew Acquisition Action Event Window Help PHC Oe Mi ow e m Stop Rec Displays Waiting while the record start condition is not met Note Clicking the Start Rec or Stop Rec buttons repetitively at short intervals or clicking the Manual Save button many times may hinder the measurement operation and file division process Stopping the Recording 2 74 To stop recording when Stop Condition specified on the Acquisition screen is set to Continuous or before the Stop Condition is met click the Stop Rec button or choose Stop Recording from the Acquisition menu G Fie Edit view Action Event Window Help Acquisition Action Ev gt I o O n T o Bliss m aa aw or Save Stop eg Mark Relay ACK Start Monitoring Stop Monitoring Start Recording Manual Save Click either one Choose this IM WX103 01E 2 12 Starting and Stopping Data Recording Click the Stop Rec b
21. 1 2 3 4 D o Click the Trapezoidal Waveform Output button Enter the time for the pattern s slope in the Ramp Time box Enter the time for the pattern s constant portion in the Soak Time box Enter the maximum setting value for pattern output in the Max box Or enter the minimum setting value for pattern output in the Min box Enter the number of points in the Point Num box Click the Generate Automatically button to create the pattern IM WX103 01E 2 8 Analog PWM Output Settings Execute the Generate Automatically function Enter the ramp time Enter the soak time Enter the number of points Click here Edit Pattern Point Num Enter the minimum and maximum setting value for the pattern output P O Q Q D 10000 ramp time soak time pp dr H H Maximum setting 5 000 i i 0 000 i 5 000 Di Minimum setting SC ee E EE EE 00 00 00 00 00 15 00 00 30 00 00 45 00 01 00 Elapsed time from start HM E t edits at elapsed time from the point before Edit Add Delete Cancel Pyramidal Waveform Output 1 Click the Pyramidal Waveform Output button 2 Enter the time interval for the points in the Interval box 3 Enter the maximum setting value for pattern output in the Max box Or enter the minimum setting value for pattern output in the Min box 4 Enter the number of points in the Point Num box 5 Click the Generate Automatically button to create the pattern
22. 1 when the condition is met and 0 when it is not Greater than 1 when the condition is met and 0 when it is not Less than or equal to 1 when the condition is met and 0 when it is not Greater than or equal to 1 when the condition is met and 0 when it is not Equal to 1 when the condition is met and 0 when it is not Not equal to 1 when the condition is met and 0 when it is not Logical product also calculated after NOT Logical sum also calculated when true Exclusive OR Conditional operators Order operator 196607 H Example ch 00010 ch 00010 Ich 00010 ch 00010 ch 00011 ch 00010 ch 00011 ch 00010 ch 00011 ch 00010 ch 00011 ch 00001 ch 00002 lt 1 AlarmAck 0 ch 00001 gt ch 00002 AlarmAck 0 ch 00001 lt ch 00002 AlarmAck 0 ch 00010 lt 1 0 StartRec O ch 00010 gt 1 0 StartRec 0 ch 00010 1 0 StartRec 0 ch 00010 0 StartRec 0 ch 00001 amp amp ch 00002 1 AlarmAck 0 ch 00001 ch 00002 1 AlarmAck 0 ch 00001 ch 00002 1 AlarmAck 0 ch 00010 gt 1 0 StartRec 0 if a then b otherwise c expressed as a b c Condition ResetTimer StartRec 0 The order of precedence of the operators is as follows lt indicates that the left operator has precedence over the right operator unary operators arithmetic operators lt gt lt gt relational operato
23. 10 0 226 205 iE a IP Address j Se Machine Name Serial No User Software Info Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 Default Gatewa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 120123457 REEL 120123456 192 168 1 2 Click Apply button Click OK in Click Close When the network configuration the dialog box that opens is successful Complete appears IM WX103 01E 1 5 DI OD ESA O D C o 3 gt OD wn O Di D 1 2 MXLOGGER Operation Guide Configure the system S To retrieve current module information For details see section 2 2 To check which MX100 is connected When clicked the word CALL appears on the 7 segment LED of the main module Logger Main j 18 x Ee Fie Edit View Acquisition Action Event Window Help 2 x Ku ednlmlel if ely magaan Start Mon lt Run t Acquisition ap sch System Configuration JI ws a When assigning the module to the measurement group see the figure below E Host 192 168 1 1 i ash Get Configuration al Us None sl mx125 mkc wo gt metio unv mo gt MSL e MxX110 UNV Wi0 gt MiX110 UNV HO4 gt H Host 192 168 1 2 Ip Address 192 168 1 2 Machine Name test02 Compact Flash J Response Get Configuration i Es oO Undetines Ei None Lei None si mx125 mkc mo gt Mx145 D05 H10 e
24. 10 to the power of lt value gt Absolute value Maximum value among multiple specified values Minimum value among multiple specified values Maximum minimum among multiple specified values Sum of multiple specified values Average of multiple specified values Polynomial with variable parameters Calculate ox a1x 4 4anx Returns the minimum integer greater than lt value gt Returns the maximum integer less than lt value gt If x is outside the range defined by a and b round the value to b Returns a random number between 0 and 1 Returns 1 if value is NaN otherwise returns 0 Example sin ch TagNo 00001 cos ch TagNo 00001 tan ch TagNo 00001 asin ch TagNo 00001 acos ch TagNo 00001 sinh ch TagNo 00001 cosh ch TagNo 00001 tanh ch TagNo 00001 pow ch 00001 ch 00002 sqrt ch 00001 logE ch 00001 log10 ch 00001 expE ch 00001 exp10 ch 00001 abs ch 00001 max ch 00001 ch 00002 ch 00003 min ch 00001 ch 00002 ch 00003 pp ch 00001 ch 00002 ch 00003 sum ch 00001 ch 00002 ch 00003 ave ch 00001 ch 00002 ch 00003 poly ch 00001 ch 00002 ch 00003 ceil ch 00001 196607 H floor ch 00001 limit ch 00001 10 20 ch 00001 rnd IsNaN ch 00001 2 31 2 5 Setting Computations Setting the Computation Channels Time Functions The table below shows the functions related to time The funct
25. 8 CHOOOO1 v Ka CHOOoO1 EN m IM WX103 01E 3 2 Setting the Display Maximum and Minimum Values of the Y Axis and the Display Format of the Y Axis Values The maximum and minimum values of the scale on the waveform display can be changed If you click the Scale Calc button on the General Display Settings window the maximum and minimum values of the scale on the selected channels are calculated automatically according to the maximum and minimum values of the data The Y axis can also be displayed using logarithmic format as shown below R Scale 1E1 No Channel No Y Axis Form Min Max p wO CHO1001 Linear i 1E0 1E1 Select the exponential format CHOOoO1 Y 3 2 B EN H F i m CO Selecting the Waveform Display Zone You can select from the following In the Zone setting on the General Display Settings window assume the bottom and top edges of the waveform display area to be 0 and 100 respectively and set the waveform display position by specifying the minimum value 0 to 99 and the maximum value 1 to 100 e User Zone Displays each waveform at the position specified by Zone on the General Display Settings window A single Y axis active channel waveform can be displayed Set the display zone Select user zone Zone Min Max 10 mp gt 30 100 1 Indicates the bar of the active channel Display the Y axis of the active channel Click the bar to specify the acti
26. Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway User Software 120123457 1274 14 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 120123456 127 1116 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Configuration Meas Groups E Host 19216811 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Machine Name test01 Compact Flash Responce Get Configuration None ma12s mkc mo e MELOUN e MOIEN MUD e MELOUN e MELOUN gt The order in which the MX100 icon is dragged and dropped determines the unit number which is the highest two digits of the channel number The unit number of the first MX100 that is dragged and dropped is assigned the number 0 The following MX100s are assigned numbers 1 to 19 in order If you wish to change the unit number click the MX100 you wish to change and click the Up or Down button to move the display position up or down Configuration Meas Groups Host 192 168 1 1 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Machine Name test01 Compact Flash Responce _ Get Configuration None e Mater gt MONN MTN gt MINN w Mat l OF 192 168 1 2 IP Address 192 168 1 2 Machine Name test02 Compact Flash Responce Get Configuration E E None Lei None sl Moi 25 mKC mt0 e 11 MEIS gt mxtio unv mo e mx110 uNv Hos Unit number To change the unit number of the MX100 click the MX100 you wish to change and then click here Add Use CF Card Cyclically A D Integration Time Auto ei T
27. Manual Fail e Manual Fail 000 e Fail O o0001 om e e e e Manual gt Fail CH Manual C CH E J Manual Fail e D Fail 00001 Fail by 3 2 Manual 100001 CCC E e e QO OO CG Manual Select the output action Select output not output Channel number Alarm 1 alarm 2 reference Reference channel range when outputting alarm Set these parameters when outputting alarms D o a a g a L E l E EJE ee ei gt DO Channel G Alarm O Manual Fail Error Manual DO Energize Hold IM WX103 01E To set the energize de energize of output relay or hold non hold of output relay scroll to the right Setup display input area for each channel DI OD O OD C H gt OD wn O Di D 1 2 MXLOGGER Operation Guide For details see section 2 8 For details see section 2 8 1 10 Set up analog output Start Mon 2 Click AO Channel 4 Click here Run Acquisition it System Channel Config AO Channel 00041 00041 00042 00043 00044 00045 00046 00047 00048 Use Transmit Transmit Transm
28. Powering up in setup reset mode Turn OFF the power turn 2 3 2 4 The dipswitch settings are not correct ON all dipswitches and power up again Since all settings such as the IP address are initialized reconfiguration is necessary The display is F Servicing required where is any character Hardware error on the main module The display is E The slot number is indicated by in the n display following the where is any character E display Hardware error on the input output Remove the relevant module and power up again module The relevant module must be serviced The display is PO Do not manipulate the CF card while it is being accessed Media CF card operation error The display is P1 Reformat the CF card or replace the CF card g Media CF card error The display is P2 Check whether the CF card is inserted correctly Format error Then reformat the CF card or replace the card The display is P3 Delete the files on the CF card to free up some space Insufficient free space The display is P4 The number of created files exceeded the allowed amount Number of files over the limit Stop the recording Replace the CF card or delete files and restart The display is P5 The time needed to store the file must be reduced P Overwrite error in the data storage Delete unneeded data to increase the free space or format buffer the CF card The display is C1 Turn OFF the power and reconnect R
29. The setting changes have not taken effect The PC and the MX100 are notin the Connect the PC and the MX100 in the same network segment 2 3 2 4 same segment If the PC and the MX100 are connected as shown in the following figure the Search button cannot be used to detect the MX100 However you can make a connection manually by specifying the IP address See the MX100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MX100 01E The MX100 is detected by clicking the Search button but connection cannot be made Probable Cause Corrective Action Reference Page The IP address is set to the default Enter the correct IP address 2 3 2 4 value The default value cannot be used to make the connection There is a problem in the network Check that the IP address subnet mask and default gateway 2 3 2 4 configuration settings of the PC and the MX100 settings are correct Follow the rules for I O on the PC Check the PC software release number and main unit style i software module style number and number Upgrade to a later style release number PC software release no 2 main unit style no module style no See the MX100 User s Manual IM MX100 01E Six Channel Four Wire RTD resistance input module recognized as a 10 CH universal input module Probable Cause Corrective Action Reference Page The MX100 main unit style number Upgrade to a later style S remains at 1 See the MX100 Upgrade kit user s manual IM MX100 77
30. User Software Info Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway E 120123457 127 1 1 1 255 255 255 0 0000 o femme ema O see oO 120123456 127 1116 255 255 255 0 DDDD O oo a en l B H D Apply Close 2 2 IM WX103 01E Explanation IM WX103 01E 2 1 Searching MX100 Data Acquisition Units and Configuring the Network 2 Select the Edit check boxes of the MX100s whose network configuration you wish to change The Machine Name Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway items turn into text boxes Network configuration EK x E Unit Information Host DOC_DELL_EJ Address 10 0 226 205 IP Address it Machine Name Serial No User Software Info Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Edi 420123457 19216811 255 255 255 0 0000 le 120123456 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 0000 2 fo rt manb 196607 H Machine name IP address Default settings can be used for local connection up to 64 characters Select this check box Check boxes do not appear for MX100s in use when searching the Info column indicates Using 3 Refer to the explanations below and enter the required information in each text box 4 Click the Apply button A dialog box with the message Apply the edited network configuration of MXs appears 5 Click OK When the configuration is complete the Info column indicates Complete If configuration fails Fail is displayed Information 2 i M5569 Apply the edited network config
31. is met Stop Condition Continuously in the computation Fixed Period Select this check box to reset the computed result at the same time recording is started Immediately stop recording with record stop operation Stop recording when the specified time elapses Stop recording when the specified date time is reached Fixed Time Interval v M Time Math 196607 H Stop recording when the specified interval condition is met Stop recording when a certain condition is met in the computation See the explanation in this section Measurement and Computation Channels to Be Recorded Setting the Data File 1 Enter the file save destination in the Directory box in the Recording Condition and File area Click the Browse button to open the Browse for Folder dialog box in which you can select the save destination folder You can also select the save destination folder click the New Folder button and enter the folder name to create a new folder within the save destination folder and make it the save destination 2 Enter the name of the data file in the File Name box To add the record date to the file name select the Add Date check box To add the record time to the file name select the Add Time check box If you select both check boxes the record data and time are added to the file name If a file with the same name already exists a hyphen and a four digit sequence number starting with 0000 is added
32. transfer all copies and whole part of the Software Product to the assignee and shall delete any and all copy of the Software Product in your possession irretrievably This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and shall be binding on the assignees and successors of the parties 10 Termination Yokogawa shall have the right to terminate this Agreement with immediate effect upon notice to you if you breach any of the terms and conditions hereof Upon termination of this Agreement you shall promptly cease using the Software Product and in accordance with sub clause 2 5 return or irretrievably delete all copies of the Software Product certifying the same in writing In this case the license fee paid by you for the Software Product shall not be refunded Clauses 2 4 and 2 5 3 5 6 and 11 shall survive any termination of this Agreement 11 Governing Law Disputes This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Japan Any dispute controversies or differences which may arise between the parties hereto out of in relation to or in connection with this Agreement Dispute shall be resolved amicably through negotiation between the parties based on mutual trust Should the parties fail to settle the Dispute within ninety 90 days after the notice is given from either party to the other the Dispute shall be addressed in the following manner i If you are a Japanese individual or entity the Dispute shall be brought
33. 0 ResumePTN 0 ch 00001 0 StartPTN 1 0 ch 00001 0 StopPTN 1 0 ManualDO 1 1 SuspendPTN 1 Resume 1 ManualDO 1 1 SuspendPTN 1 Resume 1 2 33 2 5 Setting Computations Setting the Computation Channels 2 34 Event Functions Function used to carry out a given operation event They are not case sensitive They are mainly used in conjunction with the conditional operator The return values are indicated below The event is actually executed after the computation is complete e Execution successful 1 0 e Execution failed 0 0 e Invalid parameter NaN Function AlarmAck ResetMath Reset Timer ResetTimer lt timerNo gt ResetTLog StartRec SplitRec StopRec Mark mark Description Issue an alarm acknowledge Reset the computation Reset the values of all timers Reset the specified timer Reset the TLOG computation Start recording Valid after carrying out the record start procedure Discarded if the recording is already started returns 1 0 Move to the next data file Valid after carrying out the record start procedure Stop recording Valid after carrying out the record start procedure Discarded if the recording is already stopped returns 1 0 Create a mark The text inside the double quotation marks is arbitrary Example ch 00001 gt ch 00002 AlarmAck 0 ch 00010 gt 1 0 ResetMath 0 ch 00010 gt 1 0 ResetTimer 0 ch 00
34. 2 10 Starting Stopping Data Monitoring and Displaying the Monitor Displaying the All Channel Monitor Window Click the All Channel Monitor button on the toolbar or choose All Channel Monitor from the Window menu Lee E Fie Edit View Acquisition Action Event Window Help mt window Help POOR T o j eeu a lege or Cascade Tile Stop Mon Pause Start Rec Mark lt TAII Channel Monitor Arrange Icons Alarm Monitor Trend Monitor Numeric Monitor Meter Monitor Click here 3 a O Q Q D a 1 Main The All Channel Monitor opens as shown below Zoom in or out of the time axis Switch the thickness of the waveform Turn ON OFF the waveform display limit All Channel Dee Monitor Interval Dee Switch the grid density Change the grid density Since data from all channels are displayed the screen may update more slowly The All Channel Monitor dialog box will be displayed to warn you of this To compensate you can increase the display magnification or decrease the size of the window Change the background darkness 14 04 20 14 04 30 14 04 40 14 04 50 14 05 00 2005 0247 Time hms Note IM WX103 01E 2 63 2 10 Starting Stopping Data Monitoring and Displaying the Monitor Displaying the Alarm Monitor Window 2 64 Click the Alarm Monitor button on the toolbar or choose Alarm Monitor from the Window menu rPHeO a WM aw SE LE T RS GD Ge or E Cascade
35. 2 718 e Numerical Constants Numeric values that are written directly in the equation They are expressed in the following form digits digits d D e E digits Example 1 0d 1 represents 10 0 Channel Numbers Channel numbers can be used to specify the lt channel gt measurement or computation channels The channel number is specified using five digits the unit number is the highest two digits and the channel number within the unit is the lowest three digits Measurement channels are specified using 990001 to 99240 Tag Numbers Tag numbers can be used to specify the lt channel gt measurement or computation channels The tag numbers are enclosed in double quotation marks as in TagNo 00001 They are case sensitive Note If the same tag number is specified on multiple channels the operation is undefined Alarm Level Use 1 to 4 to specify the level of alarms 1 through 4 IM WX103 01E 2 5 Setting Computations Setting the Computation Channels Manual and User Output DO Channels AO Channels and PWM Channels Specify an integer starting with 1 The arguments for the ManualDO and ManualAO functions are as follows lt ManualDONo gt 1 4 lt ManualAONo gt 1 4 Operators The operators listed below can be used Operator Explanation Unary plus operator Unary minus operator Logical NOT operator 1 when 0 or 0 when not 0 Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division Remainder Less than
36. 500 ay REFERENCE _ eck L Du O REPEAT OUTPUT Click a direction key to change the output value Overview of Output during When Transmit Is Set Value held Output value j f j Power ON Measurement start Measurement stop Measurement restarts Operation Status of Transmission Output by Communication Status Operation of analog output PWM output and other forms of transmission output depend on the communication status as follows e For transmission output within the same unit the operation does not depend on the communication status e For computation or transmission from other units if communication is broken the operation is that specified for Error under Specified Output e For user output if communication is broken the operation is that specified for Error under Specified Output 2 51 196607 H 2 9 Event Processing Event processing means to monitor for the specified type of event and execute a specified process when conditions are met The following events are available Procedure Alarm Event Data file Event Communication Event Start Record Event Stop Record Event Choose Event gt Setting on the menu bar or click the Event Setting icon The Event Setting window appears Event Configuration x Condition Process FTP E Mail User File Event Log is placed at F enqMXLOGGER EventLoq S Alarm EL Data File Comm e Start Record E Stop Record Action Conditional setting Select each
37. 96 KB E my Computer b Note The Data folder and Work folder are created inside the Logger folder The record files are saved in the Data folder The Work folder is used to store temporary files by the Logger Do not delete this folder 1 5 Starting and Exiting Software Programs Procedure IM WX103 01E Starting the Software Programs As shown in the figure below choose Start gt Programs gt YOKOGAWA DAQWORX gt MXLOGGER gt Logger Viewer or Calibrator Le Accessories d Le AddObserver gt Le Startup gt Fn AddTrigger gt Documents E E Internet Explorer Le DAQ32Plus gt E E Outlook Express 53 DAQEXPLORER r Eh Settings gt Yokogawa gt DAQLOGGER gt GI Search gt MX100 Standard e Le TER Vr DAQWORX Verviewer Note If you enable the automatic start function Logger starts automatically upon starting of monitoring recording For details see section 2 3 Setting the Data Acquisition Conditions Exiting the Software From the File menu choose Exit The figure below shows an example for the Logger File Edit View Acquisition Action E Close Save Ctrl S Save As Auto Start Configuration Import Tag Import Expression Import Constants Monitor Server Port No DDE Server Data Viewer Print Configuration Ctrl P Print Preview Print Setup Note When exiting the Viewer a dialog box used to confirm whether the
38. Channel color 600 0000 250 0 1 1760 20 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 QOQOL None None gt lt None lt None gt None gt None gt Turn scale ON OFF Meter type Display zone position when displaying Display format of Y axis multi axes zone Y axis type linear or logarithmic Turn ON OFF collectively To copy Assign channels automatically To not copy When making the settings the same as the first item Reset to default 1 To apply the setting changes click OK To not apply the changes click Cancel To apply the changes and keep the screen opened click Apply 2 To copy paste the settings at the channel level click the respective buttons IM WX103 01E 1 15 DI OD ESA O OD C H Q gt OD Yn O Di D 1 2 MXLOGGER Operation Guide Record the data Click the i button or choose The Main window appears For details see section 2 12 1 Main from the Window menu Click the Start Recording button while monitoring the data or choose Start Recording from the Acquisition menu Logger Main my File Edit View Acquisition Action Efent Window Help PH da pjo He E m Stop Mon Start Rec To pause the monitor display click Pause or choose Pause from the Acquisition menu Acquisition Action wi or Start Monitoring Stop Monitori
39. If multiple windows are opened click the window you wish to print to make it active section 3 8 2 From the File menu choose Print Setting File Edit View Window Conver Open ctrl o Close Save Display Setting Ctrl S Save Template Use Template Ge The Printout Setting dialog box opens Print Ctrl P Preview Print Setup 3 Set the items in the Printout Setting dialog box Select whether to print all or the range specified by the cursors Switch to settings for numeric values The only item for numeric printing is Range only Prin out Setting Select monochrome or color print Select the groups when Selected Groups is selected Show the group selection dialog box Click OK Enter the comment to be printed Select the group to be printed 6 From the File menu choose Print In the Print dialog box that opens click OK Printing is executed IM WX103 01E 1 19 DI OD ESA O OD C o gt OD w O Di D 1 3 PC System Requirements PC A PC that runs one of the OS above and that meets the following CPU and memory requirements When Using Windows 2000 or Windows XP Pentium 4 1 6 GHz or faster Intel x64 or x86 processor 512 MB or more of memory When Using Windows Vista Pentium 4 3 GHz or faster Intel x64 or x86 processor 2 GB or more of memory When Using Windows 7 32 bit edition Intel Pentium 4 3 GHz or fas
40. JV Ref File No 0 0 V Print Comment Cancel IM WX103 01E 3 8 Printing Data Print Example e When only the waveforms are printed File information about the printed data JOMel WA Note If you wish to arrange the waveform graphs vertically when printing the waveforms of multiple record intervals choose Tile Vertical under Graph Sheet Layout from the Window menu To arrange the waveform graphs horizontally choose Tile Horizontally When cursor values values of statistical computation over an area and waveforms are printed File information about the printed data Statistical computation over an area 3 29 IM WX103 01E 3 8 Printing Data 3 30 When printing a list of numeric values Data LE t data 0003 m xs 1254 mec CHOOT cH CHEZ CR sine LIT WT TECH IT We TE TH REIH ER eT E REENEN RE REESEN EH BEER REH BEER EE Eemere BT D AT ocean fares Se EECH REGER HEH REESEN E REISER Wl REECH ER aren RER onmo _ ooeo osea oma RER omen oes gar BEER IER gases BEER LEE anes RER IER El BEER LEE SCH REI LERSCH EE Taney _____wanrmznexsvccmocmsa _eomo oor ommo __ommof 10 ECH REEL ee goose BEER wer Tacos ______ esormosezeonqmonms __onmo omen _onmo ooo 1 ono BEE O S E BR ome eon oan omen E BREET RTE LEE REH BEER IER BEER EEN EE BREET ooo 105 _o0ss0 BEE IER CEO E e 27 00L ES ENT ES T een a Lee R
41. Name test01 Compact Flash Responce Get Configuration al I None se MX125 MKC M10 e 1 metio unw mo e metio unw mo e MK110 UNV Ma0 e MIDD v H Host 192 168 1 2 IP Address 192 168 1 2 Machine Name test02 Compact Flash Responce Get Configuration wal i lE None a None Mx12s mcc mo LISER aly ele D Wm Click here Up Down Aad Delete Use CF Card Cyclically AD Integration Time Auto gt Temp Unt C k Auto Assignment N x M5563 Assign all modules to appropriate measuring groups Cancel e A Click OK Assigned to an appropriate measurement group Configuration Meas Groups E Host 192 168 1 1 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Machine Name test01 Compact Flash Response Get Configuration J3 Meas Groupi gd Meas Groupi 1 Meas Group O Meas Group None v MX125 MKC M10 gt MX110 UN M10 e MX110 UNV M10 D MX110 UNY M10 se MX110 UNY HO4 e 1 Host 192 168 1 2 IP Address 192 168 1 2 Machine Name test02 1 None v None e Ea Flash Ji EE Sane 7 1 Meas Group O Meas Group2 Output gd Meas Group2 e MX110 UNV M0 e MX110 UNV H04 v MX125 MKC M10 v MX115 D05 H10 In this example modules with a minimum measurement interval of 100 ms are assigned to Meas Group 1 and those with a minimum measurement interval Selecting the Measurement Grou
42. Rec Step x 1 Group Record Interval Channel Num Meas Group 3 D Mon Interval 70 ina D Rec Step x D Meas 1 400msec 40CH Math Group E Mon interval 100msec D Rec Step x Meas 2 SOmsec 18CH Recording Condition amp File Keely oie Had Math 300msec OCH Start Canelitinn Enter the multiplication factor with respect to the acquisition interval of Record interval Setting the Record Start Stop Conditions 1 Inthe Recording Condition amp File area select On Record Fixed Time Interval or Math under Start Condition If you select Fixed time enter the start date time If you select Interval enter the interval condition 2 Select Continuously Fixed Period Fixed Time Interval or Math under Stop Condition If you select Fixed Period enter the record time If you select Fixed Time enter the stop date time If you select Interval enter the interval condition 3 To reset the computed results at the same time recording is started select the Math Clear on Start check box IM WX103 01E 2 3 Setting the Data Acquisition Conditions Ge Immediately start recording with record start operation Start Condition L 7 On Record Fixed Time io Start recording when the specified date time is reached Interval Weekly Y Sunday k Time 00 Dm 00 agu ays Ee a Start recording when the specified interval condition is met C Math Clear on Start Start recording when a certain condition
43. Save As dialog box and click Save If you attempt to save the file using an existing file name a dialog box appears for you to confirm whether the file is to be overwritten File Edit View Acquisition Action Es File Edit View Acquisition Action Es Close Close seve as Disa emea Auto Start Configuration Auto Start Configuration j Import Tag j Import Tag Import Expression or Import Expression Import Constants Import Constants Monitor Server Monitor Server Port No Port No DDE Server DDE Server Data Viewer Data Viewer Print Configuration Ctrl P Print Configuration Ctrl P Drink Draviaws Drink Dreier i 38 NewProject1 mxe File name Projecto mue Save as type MXLOGGER Project file mxe DI Cancel 4 Loading Setup aara ETE From the File menu choose Close If data monitoring is in progress a message Stop monitoring and quit appears Click OK 2 From the File menu choose Open 3 In the Open dialog box select a project file and click the Open button File Edit View Acquisition Actio Save Ctrl s Save As 1 Import Tag EES File view Help New Ctrl h Data Viewer 1 C DAQWOR NewProject1 mxe Exit File name Project01 me Files of type MXLOGGER Project file mxe DI Cancel Note When you carry out the procedure above the current setup data is discarded and changed to the setup
44. Up the measured value is fixed to OVER when a burnout is detected condition in which the input signal level exceeds the upper limit of the measurement range If set to Down the measured value is fixed to OVER condition in which the input signal level exceeds the lower limit of the measurement range To not detect burnouts select Off default Setting the RJC When the input mode is TC select whether to use the internal reference junction compensation function of the input module or an external reference junction compensation function This setting is possible when the input mode is set to a mode other than DI but the setting takes effect only when the mode is TC When using the external reference junction compensation function set an appropriate reference junction compensation voltage Volt in the setup in the range of 20000 uV to 20000 uV For example if the reference junction temperature of the external reference compensation is To C set the reference compensation junction voltage to the thermoelectromotive force of the 0 C reference of ToC IM WX103 01E 2 4 Setting the Measurement Conditions Measurement Channel Settings Initial Balancing of Strain Input Channels Initial Unbalance Adjustment When configuring a bridge circuit with a strain gauge due to the slight deviation in resistance of the strain gauge the bridge circuit will not necessarily be balanced even if the strain of the circuit under test is zero and
45. V Input Value 1 0 mV 0 mV 0 mV OV OV OV OV OV OO OO OO OO OO OO OO 4 2 Calibration Procedure Input Value 2 20 mV 60 mV 200 mV 1V 2V GV 20 V 100 V 200 Q 300 Q 500 Q 30 Q 100 Q 300 Q 250 Q eeneg gt e 10 CH Medium Speed Universal Input Module MX110 UNV M10 Measurement Range to Be Calibrated 20 mV 60 mV 200 mV 1V 2V GV 20 V 100 V RTD 1 mA 60 mV RTD 1 mA 200 mV RTD 1 mA 600 mV Input Value 1 0 mV on Chi 0 mV on Chi 0 mV on Ch1 0 V on Chi 0 V on Chi 0 V on Chi DV on Chi 0 V on Chi 0 Q on Ch3 0 Q on Ch3 0 Q on Ch3 Input Value 2 20 mV on Ch2 60 mV on Ch2 200 mV on Ch2 1 V on Ch2 2 V on Ch2 6 V on Ch2 20 V on Ch2 100 V on Ch2 60 Q on Ch6 200 Q on Ch4 300 Q on Ch5 e 30 CH Medium Speed DCV TC DI Input Module MX110 VDT L30 Measurement Range to Be Calibrated 20 mV 60 mV 200 mV 1V 2V GV 20 V 100 V RTD 1 mA 60 mV RTD 1 mA 200 mV RTD 1 mA 600 mV Input Value 1 0 mV on Chi 0 mV on Chi 0 mV on Chi 0 V on Chi 0 V on Chi 0 V on Chi 0 V on Chi 0 V on Chi 0 Q on Ch3 0 Q on Ch3 0 Q on Ch3 Input Value 2 20 mV on Ch2 60 mV on Ch2 200 mV on Ch2 1 V on Ch2 2 V on Ch2 6 V on Ch2 20 V on Ch2 100 V on Ch2 60 Q on Ch6 200 Q on Ch4 300 Q on Ch5 4 9 4 2 Calibration Procedure 4 10 Six Channel Medium Speed Four Wire RTD Resistance Input Module MX110 V4R M06 Measurement Range to Be Calibrated 20 mV 60 mV
46. WX103 01E 2 8 Analog PWM Output Settings Procedure Setting Analog Output 1 2 3 4 Start Mon Channel Contig Meas Ch Click Channel to show the Channel setup screen Click the AO Channel tab Select the Use check boxes for the AO channels you wish to output Specify a channel operation of Transmission Output or User Output 1 through User Output A If user output is specified you can enter settings in the monitor screen Of all the AO and PWM channels selected for user output only one can be specified for each channel for a total of four When Transmission Output is specified enter the reference channel The Reference Channel cannot be entered if the channel operation is user output Select a range from the Range list box Click the Min box or Max box under Span and enter the minimum or the maximum value of the span O Q Q D Click the AO Channel tab Click here Run a it System Math Ch Span Range 00044 O Transmit User Output C User Output2 7 User Output3 User Output4 VOLT D 00042 Transmit O User Output User Output2 User Output3 User Output4 VOLT D 00043 Transmit User Output User Output2 User Output3 C User Output4 VOLT D 00044 Transmit O User Output C User Output2 User Output3 C User Output4 VOLT D 00045 Transmit O User Output C User Output2 User Outp
47. Zone settings on the General Display Settings window A single Y axis scale of the active waveform is displayed Select full zone RE ht RCO wv Bic Ui 196607 H Waveform display area full zone 16 36 00 Time Im sl e Slide Zone Displays the waveforms by slightly offsetting the display position of each waveform vertically regardless of the Zone settings on the General Display Settings window A single Y axis scale of the active waveform is displayed Select slide zone Slide in this manner 10 16 39 20 Time h m s e Auto Zone Displays the waveforms by dividing the waveform display area evenly according to the number of displayed waveforms regardless of the Zone settings on the General Display Settings window Select auto zone REQ ht R tl ina ee Bic e Divided evenly automatically 16 38 30 16 39 00 Time h m s Multi Axes Zone All the Y axes of the displayed waveforms are aligned horizontally To hide a Y axis clear the Y Axis check box on the General Display Settings window The display zone is set to the position specified by Zone on the General Display Settings window Select multi axes zone No Channel Y Axis RX al FA ML My tn EE wot mon lued Indicates the active Y axis wo2 00002 inear4 vz 00003 Linear4 Click the bar to move the f specified Y axis to the left end Turn OFF the Y axis display of Ch00002 The scale of Ch00002 is not displayed
48. and maximum value of span Click here Click the Math Ch tab Start Mon BR Run Si it System Channel Config Meas Ch DO Ch AO Ch Record Monitor Expression Unit A fei sousa i Label Value 99001 ch 00001 ch 00002 4 100 0000 l Tag 99002 ch 00001 ch 00002 4 100 0000 i Tag 99003 100 0000 i Tag O s9004 100 0000 i Tag CO 39005 O 100 0000 i Tag CI s9006 CF 100 0000 f Tag O t9907 TT 100 0000 i Tag O s9008 O 100 0000 Tag C 39009 O 100 0000 Tag O 399010 100 0000 Tag O 99011 O 100 0000 Tag O 9912 ET 100 0000 l Tag O 99013 100 0000 j Tag CO 99014 100 0000 Tag 7 l k E LE Ki 4 Action Interval sec On period sec Off period sec A Scroll to set the units tag No Enter the constant value F or tag comment i ofr 4 7 Enter the label indicating the constant ee EE eee eee eee Appropriate labels are displayed in black Calcurate Over Over as the MAXMIN value of a range Interval of rate of change alarm 1 Vv Inappropriate labels are displayed in peach Click here to hide the area of setup items related to timers Click here to hide the area of setup items related to constants 2 24 IM WX103 01E IM WX103 01E 2 5 Setting Computations Setting the Computation Channels Enter the unit of the computed value up to six characters Enter the tag No up to 15 characters
49. check box in the Condition Settings space is selected the condition becomes valid when a communications related data dropout is detected Setting Processes 7 Click the Process tab 8 Select the The File is set with FTP check box in the Event Processing space to send unit information files via FTP 9 Inthe Sending E Mail item in the Event Processing space select the Message and Unit Information check boxes under Body to copy the message and unit information to the body of an e mail and send the e mail 2 54 IM WX103 01E 2 9 Event Processing Setting Up FTP and E mail 10 For FTP settings click the FTP tab For e mail settings click the E mail tab For instructions on settings see the FTP Settings or E Mail Setting items in this section Click the Condition tab Click here A EL Data File TT Start Record W Stop Record Process FIP E Mail Action vl Enable Select to enable Conditional setting Select to perform an action when data dropouts are detected Select to perform an action when communication reconnection is detected Select to perform an action when broken communication is detected 196607 H Click the Process tab SS Alarm EL Data File Comm e Start Record E Stop Record Condition FTP E Mail Event processing The file is sent with FTP Target Fie Select to send unit information files by FTP DA Sending E mail Bosy Select to add unit information to the body of the e mail Se
50. e Auto Switches between vertical and horizontal automatically according to the window size e Horizontal Sets horizontal orientation regardless of the window size e Vertical Sets vertical orientation regardless of the window size Horizontal landscape layout of the waveform display BR Graph data 0003 mxs Group 01 Group 02 a amp amp hi RA UM Oy oy EE 4 P 200msec Soco NM RA DOI Wy oy EE ar 100msec 2 gt 14 So CH CH Ta O 2 E DES aia 00 00 00 00 00 15 00 00 00 00 00 10 Relative Time DAY hms Relative Time DAY hms IM WX103 01E IM WX103 01E 3 2 Setting the Display Vertical portrait layout of the waveform display Group 01 Group 02 YL ett Reen tt Debt 00 00 00 00 00 15 00 00 30 00 00 45 00 01 00 00 01 15 Relative Time DAY h m s Z Wp AM ap BH 100msec SS SS SS 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 20 00 00 30 Relative Time DAY h m s JOMel WA Initializing Copying and Pasting of Settings on the General Display Settings Window On the General Display Settings window you can reset the settings to default or copy and paste the settings of one or multiple waveforms to the settings of other waveforms You can copy and paste according to the procedure below Drag the copy source waveform number No column click the Copy button drag the copy destination waveform number and clic
51. etia m Fs ee te Fei re mp ell e Caren Gee E 35 A se EECH A TI HELI Sp r La en Ae basm Feed bim z E iea w E PH U ED EOL A E 4 kispi Gra T E els Ej Sp r ba en deo boss Fee ie pp all si BESSER neun os e mmm eS ee ie Ch i a a ime ost res t GES r geings Ir Bee eee ees t Tee jax ali si Kl ve e h RE ER Gil men EI imm i sen GD gedet Pei cke GI bhit dhil i wa m j Sen P ar hs Lit Ej veer abe Bec p eG i rr ain rear EI jon e F m EI qa ia gen ER Deg ai Geschl ere LZ Gei TA i g ER 1 H sl DIE Pi 7 i F i a ___ _ _ D Gs air ox KH am a mii r v Dom IM WX103 01E 1 1 BIEMIJOS y Huisp a10jog H 1 1 Functional Overview of MKLOGGER Logger 1 2 e Viewer You can use the Viewer to 1 display measured and computed data that has been recorded saved 2 read values and perform statistical computation over an area using cursors and 3 convert the measured and computed data into various file formats such as Excel File Edit view Window Convert Information Help SE Bs SUH Cy mae CO REEs Group Statistics data mxs Group0 1 Channel Start Data No End Data No Min Max CHO0001 127 1 6580 1 6558 CHO0002 127 0 0001 1 2564 CHO0003 127 1 3626 0 0052 CHO0004 127 0 3941 0 3894 CHO0025 127 0 0010 0 0003 CHO0026
52. hub and turn ON the power to the MX100s that are to monitor the data as indicated on page 1 1 Choose Programs gt YOKOGAWA DAQWORX gt MXLOGGER gt Logger The Logger starts and the main window opens gt Le Accessories gt Le AddObserver gt Start gt addtri gt For details see ar a EA wo E Internet Explorer Le DAQ32Plus section 1 5 E T D Outlook Express Le DAQEXPLORER gt SE 3 Yokogawa gt DAQLOGGER gt ES Search gt A Mx100 Standard s Acrobat Reader 5 0 y Search the MX100 configure the network System screen of the Main window 1 Click here For details see mea aa j KI File Edit View Acquisition Action Event Window Help section 2 1 PICO a Mot BE W Reess GHA BR Run Start Mon V Acquisition a Channel Configuration Meas Groups To identify MX100s Up Down Add Delete V Use CF Card Cyclically AD Integration Time Mxs nearby W 27144 H 0271118 CG Displays the MX100s that are connected in the Click Search same segment Click Network Config 5 Select the check boxes for the MX100s whose The Network Config network settings you wish to change dialog box opens Enter the machine name and Default settings can be IP address used for local connection Network configuration x E nit Informatign Host DOC_DELL_EJ Address
53. modules is compensated during synchronization Synchronized files created by the synchronization process are created in the same directory as the data file normally displayed The file name is the name of the file being displayed excluding the mxd extension mxs extension However if the destination storage medium is write protected the file is created in the temporary file directory The temporary file directory is displayed in an error message dialog box Joining of Divided Files When divided data files are loaded they are joined by the synchronization process If a file that can be joined to the displayed data exists and you synchronize the data the existing synchronized file is overwritten If the existing synchronized file cannot be overwritten set to read only attribute for example a new synchronized file is created A sequence number is added to the name of the new synchronized file the name of the file being displayed sequence number mxs extension For example if the existing synchronized file name is data 0000 mxs the new file name is data O000 1 mxs The following limitations exist in the joining of files through synchronization e If any of the divided data files are missing the data files after or before the missing file are not joined e Ifthe total number of measured data points in the divided data files exceeds 5 million including data that is dropped due to power fail
54. paste the item the maximum and the settings click to hide the flag minimum values of the data Click this button to enter the same settings as vO paste me copied SENNYS the first channel in the selected range To copy paste the item Click this button to assign the channels in order click to show the flag Click this button to turn ON OFF the channels collectively 3 17 3 3 Reading Values Using Cursors Procedure 3 18 On the waveform display window click the tag of the group from which you wish to read the value using cursors Click the position where you wish to read the data in the waveform display area of the waveform display window If you wish to read another point simultaneously drag the cursor Cursor A appears at the position where you first clicked Cursor B appears at the position where you released the mouse button A yellow circle is displayed where the waveform and the cursor cross You can move the waveform that is displayed in the waveform display area using the scroll buttons or scroll bar Group selection tab Group 01 Group 02 200msec 2 amp m RA UO Woy ay E H 100msec 10 E Measurement point 20 Relative Time DAY h m s CursorA Cursor B From the Window menu choose Control LE Window Convert Information Help Cascade Tile Arrange Icons Graph Sheet Graph Sheet Layout larm Mark a Statistics 1 Graph data 2 mxs 2 Gra
55. right when entitled does not prevent such party from doing so at a later time either in relation to that default or any subsequent one End of document IM WX103 01E iii Contents Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Software License Agreement ii Before Using the Software 1 1 Functional Overview of MXLOGGER 1 cccccccceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseesseeasseeeeeeeeeeseeeaaas 1 1 F nctonal OVETVISW Ae ne eee ene nee eee ee eRe nee ee re Oe ec ean eee eee 1 1 Beie et 1 2 TEE 1 3 UO OM eee E E EEr 1 3 1 2 MXLOGGER Operation Guide ccccccccceecsseeeeeseeececeeeeeceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeessaeaeeseseeeeeeeeesesaaaas 1 4 Flow of Operations during Installation 2 ccscecs5ccexecsisctvecesouciewernesnooedeceescssdeirseseneussenncideverseegeexs 1 4 Overview Of Operations esccenccsctcnasccnascddsctswndetoctecodedueinemnsdedssoantoemseedalinenaceduccweoundedadoaseeendened 1 5 133 PG System Regq iremeniS sge ektetren eseu Eegeieg 1 20 14 Setting Up MALOGGER scanieiacssterseciarenestetvanetousananianincessaensianiedenioanaesintachipianantesotiouek 1 22 SEU ee 1 22 Installation Result EE 1 22 1 5 Starting and Exiting Software Progra s saccs ctesicin deed deedaesnedeanedeecacte 1 23 Logger 2 1 Searching MX100 Data Acquisition Units and Configuring the Network 2 1 Searching for EE 2 1 Setting Up the Ee TEE 2 2 2 2 Configuring the System WE 2 5 Selecting the MX100s That Are to Monitor the Data 2 5 Retrieving Setting Module Configuratio
56. scale corresponding to 10 of the measurement span However 32000 when the scale value exceeds 32000 Example 1 When the measurement span is set to 1 V and the scale is set to 10000 at 2 V range OVER 22000 OVER 22000 Example 2 When the measurement span is set to 1 V and the scale is set to 30000 at 2 V range OVER 32000 OVER 32000 To suppress Over from occurring in the computation use the limit function Alarms for computation using the Alarm function The alarm corresponding to the current value is used for the alarm of a measurement channel The alarm corresponding to the current value is also used for the alarm of a computation channel However for computation channels that have not yet computed the current value the alarm corresponding to the previous value is used IM WX103 01E 2 6 Setting Alarms 1 Click Channel The Channel setup screen appears 2 Click the Meas Ch tab or the Math Ch tab 3 Select the alarm type from the Type list box under Alarm 1 to Alarm 4 When not using difference input on measurement channels select OFF High or Low When using difference input select OFF dHigh or dLow On math channels select OFF High Low rHigh or rLow 4 Click the Value box and enter the alarm value Click the Hysteresis box and enter the alarm hysteresis value 6 If you selected a rate of change alarm rHigh or rLow for the alarm type ona computation channel select the interval us
57. than your employees officers directors or similar staff who have a legitimate need to know to use the Software Product and agreed in writing to abide by the obligations hereunder 2 5 Upon expiration or termination of this Agreement the Software Product and its copies including extracts shall be returned to Yokogawa and any copies retained in your computer or media shall be deleted irretrievably If you dispose of media in which the Software Product or its copy is stored the contents shall be irretrievably deleted 2 6 The Software Product may contain software which Yokogawa is granted a right to sublicense or distribute by third party suppliers including affiliates of Yokogawa Third Party Software If suppliers of the Third Party Software Supplier provide special terms and conditions for the Third Party Software which differ from this Agreement the special terms and conditions separately provided by Yokogawa shall prevail over this Agreement Some software may be licensed to you directly by Supplier 2 7 The Software Product may contain open source software OSS for which the special terms and conditions separately provided by Yokogawa shall take precedence over this Agreement 3 Restrictions on Application 3 1 Unless otherwise agreed in writing between you and Yokogawa the Software Product is not intended designed produced or licensed for use in relation to aircraft operation or control ship navigation or marine equipment control
58. the Edit Point window you can double click a point to open the Edit Point window even if it is red 3 Perform the same procedure as when editing new points Deleting Points 1 Click the point you wish to edit in the Edit Pattern window The point changes from gray or orange to red 2 Click the Delete button under Edit Pattern to delete a point Edit Pattern L mn A WA Interval 10 Sec Get value 0 000 Point Num 10 Generate Automatically P 100 000 Elapsed time from start H M 5 al editd at elapsed time from the point before Lal Delete i For PWM output on the x DI canei analog output module the Y axis units are For current output on the analog output module the Y axis units are For voltage output on the analog Click to add a new point output module the Y axis units are V Select to enable The Add button in the bottom right of the window changes to New Point the Insert button Select the Elapsed time from point before check box under Edit Pattern to change the display to that of the elapsed time from point before Enter the elapsed time Enter the setting value The units change to match the module setting OK Cancel Edit Pattern nm TA WA Interval 10 Sec Set value 0 000 Point Num 10 Generate Automatically 5 000 a S am gr The point that can be edited appears in red 5 000
59. the corresponding measurement channel are the same e The channel is in the same unit MX100 Setting the Time Constant of the First Order Lag Filter Valid Only When the Input Mode Is Set to Something Other than DI A first order lag filter is available Select from the Filter list box the time constant N time until 63 2 of the output value is reached for the case when the measurement interval Monitor interval in the settings is set to 1 s Time constants when the measurement interval is set to a value other than 1 s follow the equation below Time constant measurement interval x N where N 5 10 20 25 40 50 or 100 The table below lists the relationship Measurement Interval s Selectable Time Constants s 0 01 0 05 0 1 0 2 0 25 0 4 0 5 1 0 05 0 25 05 1 1 25 2 2 5 0 1 0 5 1 2 2 0 4 5 10 0 2 1 2 4 5 8 10 20 0 5 29 5 10 129 20 25 50 1 5 10 20 25 40 50 100 2 10 20 40 50 80 100 200 5 25 50 100 125 200 250 500 10 50 100 200 250 400 500 1000 20 100 200 400 500 800 1000 2000 30 150 300 600 750 1200 1500 3000 60 300 600 1200 1500 2400 3000 6000 Input Sone 63 2 of the output value Output curve when the filter is used lt gt Time constant in the table above Setting the Burnout When the input mode is set to TC you can set the burnout detection behavior This setting is possible when the input mode is set to a mode other than DI but the setting takes effect only when the mode is TC If set to
60. the explanation in section 2 11 Pausing Resuming the Updating of the Monitor Display and Reading Measured Values Using Cursors for further information on Record Information e Main Status Displays the main operating status of the MKLOGGER EI Main Status Time Current time Comm Performance _________ isplays the data rate using a bar eg Ss Move the cursor here to display Ee the data rate in bytes second CS here Write error EY No Gr Yes Data dropout eo No mm Yes Communication error Connected Disconnected Monitor Record status Stopped Monitoring green Recording red e Disk Information Data Lack Arite Error E Disk Information Total 186G8yte Gus Displays the amount of used disk space using a bar E use Move the cursor here to display the remaining space BS as a percentage Used disk space Free disk space e Unit Status Displays the status of each unit Status and Capacity of the CF card CF pr Inserted ce mone Not inserted Cr up Inserted but not available FREE 12 64 Free space MB xT gt Used space orange E H teso OK 12 65M rae Teer X yellow Broken module X red Module different from the configuration yellow Calibration error module Data dropout oa No ga Yes Monitor Record status Stopped e Monitoring green e Recording red Communication error
61. the measured value may not be zero the K N value in such cases is called the initial unbalanced value Therefore when taking measurements you must first balance the bridge and if the strain is zero obtain a measured value of zero This is called initial balancing setting the initial unbalanced value to zero 196607 Measured value E Initial balance Strain With the MX100 initial balancing is performed in the 10000u strain range Initial balance The value when the command is executed is taken as the initial unbalanced value and the measured value is set to zero Reset The value set during initial balancing is reset to zero The initial unbalanced value is used for the measured value as is Note If the measuring range is changed the initial balancing is reset After a range change you must redo initial balancing The results of initial balancing are as follows Status box display Status Not executed Successful Initial balancing was executed successfully Failed Initial balancing failed OVER Initial balancing succeeded but the output value exceeded the upper limit or fell below the lower limit and the value was rounded to the upper or lower limit Executing Executing initial balancing Note If initial balancing fails the 7 segment LED on the MX100 displays 5 Check the module s installation status then perform initial balancing again If the error occurs even after recalibrating servic
62. the output relay action energize or de energize 7 If you set Action to Error click the Hold box to select the output relay behavior hold or non hold If Action is set to Manual click any button from 1 to 4 Select energize de energize of Select output or not output 9 9 Select the check box to select output output relay Select hold non hold of Select the source action output relay Channel Config Meas Ch T Math Ch DO Ch AD Ch R Pet ch Uge ManualDO From To Level 00051 O Alarm Manual C C amp mm ms m 4 00052 Alam Je Manual C m fos Dm 00053 O Alarm Manual C m ms m 4 00054 O Alarm a CA o Bl i 00055 Alarm O 00001 001 e e e ei m 00056 Alarm p O O Oo 2 fos Dm 00057 O Alarm O Dm Dols D 00058 Alarm Fail O m 00059 O Alarm O Fail O ol 00060 O Alam Manual Fail O Dm 3 D 3 Gls 2 40 IM WX103 01E 2 7 Digital Output Changing the Manual DO Name and Specified Output Explanation IM WX103 01E 1 Click Run The Run screen opens Changing the Name 2 While data monitoring is stopped click the manual DO button name box shown in the Manual DO area and enter the name Click here ET Main Status Manual DO i 2003 07 07 10 07 2 Time 003 07 07 10 07 21 E tart Testor Jl E Manual po E Manual DO Manual DO4 Comm Perfor
63. the same network segment are displayed in the MXs nearby area Click here Up Down Add Delete Use CF Card Cyclically AD Integration Time e Temp Unit v Auto Assignment E Mis nearby EE Response Network Config Up Down Add Delete Use CF Card Cyclically AD Integration Time ze Temp Unit v Auto Assignment Mxs nearby EF Response Network Config Search Machine Name Serial No Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Software H 127 1 1 1 120123457 127411 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 E n274 1 16 12C123456 127 1116 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Displays the icon of the MX100 in the same segment and the communication settings only during detailed display Setting Up the Network 1 Click the Network Config button in the MXs nearby area of the System screen The Network Configuration dialog box opens Checks the MX100 to be set Click here CALL display E Mxs nearby E EE Response Y Network Config Search Machine Name Serial No Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway User Software H 127 1 1 4 120123457 1271 11 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 2741 16 120123456 127 1116 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Network configuration E Unit Information Host DOC_DELL_EJ Address 10 0 226 205 a i IP Address Edit Machine Name Serial No
64. time etc under specified conditions The number of available computation channels is 240 and the number of characters that can be used in the equation is 127 Setting the Computation Span You can set the span of transmission output for the analog output and PWM output modules Constants The following three types of constants can be used e User Defined Constants A constant can be assigned to an arbitrary string name You can set up to 240 user defined constants Set the Name of the constant using a string up to 10 characters that is not used by predefined constants or functions They are not case sensitive The precision and range of the constant values are the same as the single precision floating point format 32 bits negative values 3 4028235E 38 to 1 401298E 45 and positive values 1 401298E 45 to 3 4028235E 38 e Predefined Constants The five strings below are used for predefined constants They are not case sensitive e NaN Represents an invalid value or error value For a description of the computed result when NaN is used in the computation see Notes on Computation in this section e POver Represents Over positive overrange The expression POver gt x is satisfied for any arbitrary value x e MOver Represents OVER negative overrange The expression MOver lt x is satisfied for any arbitrary value x e Pi Represents the ratio of the circumference 3 14 e e Represents the base of the natural logarithm
65. to expand or reduce the time axis for each waveform display area The maximum magnification is x20 The minimum magnification varies depending on the size of the waveform display area Time axis expand reduce icon CoL EGE 16 32 50 16 32 51 16 32 52 20050216 Time h m s Magnification IM WX103 01E 2 10 Starting Stopping Data Monitoring and Displaying the Monitor Adding Marks You can display marks in the waveform display area see the figure below You can enter a text to be attached to the mark Mark by default using up to 15 characters Click the Mark button or choose Mark Configuration from the Action menu You can enter Ka N the text in the dialog box that opens Click either one D n Fie Edit view Acq 196607 isition Action Event Window Help Up to two hundred marks can be displayed When two hundred is exceeded marks are overwritten starting from the oldest ones However when recording is in progress the marks that are overwritten are saved to the data file Mark setup dialog box Mark Text of the specified mark AA BAM h BEE OIE WELL Enter the text to be displayed as a mark J Inserts a mark without showing this dialog box on If this check box is selected the mark is placed without ST een displaying the dialog box when you choose Put a Mark from the Action menu Note Marks cannot be placed when the monitor update is paused Grid Density Y
66. tool buttons at the top section of the waveform display area of each group Alarm display ON OFF magnification scale clip ON OFF of the waveform display e Cursor position absolute time e General Display Settings on the View menu e Channel No Tag ID or Tag comment setting on the View menu e Absolute Time or Relative Time setting on the View menu e Graph Sheet Layout setting on the Window menu e Check box items in the File Information dialog box on the Information menu The items are used as headers when the data is printed e Print Setting on the File menu Range Color Print Groups and Comment e Marks created on the Viewer e Position of the display screen Display Settings File The display setting file with mxv extension is created in the folder containing the data files If the data file name is data mxs the display setting file name is data mxs mxv The next time the data file is opened the display opens according to the information in the display setting file If the display setting file is deleted or moved to another folder the display opens according to the display settings used when the data file was created Note e You cannot open a file containing the data you wish to view by selecting a file with mxv extension 3 22 IM WX103 01E 3 6 Saving the Display Template Procedure Saving Templates 1 Using Templates From the File menu choose Save Template The currently displayed settings are saved a
67. value el a ey Turn ON the trip line display d o ef Ga Trip 2 value ee es 0 0 19 34 50 19 35 00 TTT 2005 0118 Absolute Time h m s gt J AR Can be moved by dragging Vv Channel Colors Clicking the channel color displayed in the Color column on the Display setup screen opens the Color dialog box You can select the color of each channel using the Color dialog box To create custom colors click the Define Custom Colors button in the Color dialog box Cc 21 Basic colors ADETE E IIE EI A EELLE EEE Eee ee EERE WI Custom colors BEE EE fm ieee ip po Define Custom Colors gt gt Cancel EN H 3 2 Setting the Display Display the cursor Mark display icon Eege x Waa or Clipping of Waveforms By default clip OFF the waveform is not displayed when the measured computed value exceeds the minimum maximum value of the scale see the lower left figure When clip is turned ON values that are smaller than the minimum value of the scale are displayed as the minimum value and the values that are larger than the maximum value of the scale are displayed as the maximum value Clip OFF Clip ON Expanding or Reducing the Time Axis on the Waveform Display On the waveform display window you can click the expand reduce icon to expand or reduce the time axis in the range of 20 to 1 1000 times for each waveform display area Time axis expand reduce icon B 100msec 12 90
68. value is 50284 Unless other software programs are using a different port number it is recommended that this port number be used IM WX103 01E 2 15 Setting Up the DDE Server Starting and Exiting the DDE Server m z O Starting S Click the DDE Server button on the toolbar or choose DDE Server from the File menu D ion Event Window Help Fie Edit View Acquisition Action E ek ke EELA HAKE Close ko e o Be Ss Auto Start Configuration S Import Tag Click here SE GE Import Constants Monitor Server Port No Data Viewer Print Configuration Ctrl P Print Prewieis The DDE Server window opens as shown below Topic sdata tab Topic data tab DDE Serer Applicafion MXDde Application MXDde Topic sdata Value 2005 0247 20 01 24 0 900 125775 ChOOOO ch00002 ch00003 ch00004 ch00005 chooo06 Status display bar at the bottom section of the Main window Ql s Click here to display the DDE Server window Displayed only when the DDE Server is running Exiting On the DDE Server window choose Exit from the DDE Server menu Choose this DDE Server Topic data Topic sdata tem Value a chooo01 1 5435 IM WX103 01E 2 81 2 15 Setting Up the DDE Server DDE Server Function The DDE server function displays the following data on application software that supports the DDE server Paren
69. 0 o ml 1980 1980 M w02 01002 Linear O OMA EOM 2000 0000 2000 0000 o 100 2000 0000 2000 0000 EEE Linear C MC S2 WY 200 0000 600 0000 o 100 s00 0000 200 0000 Linear4 s0820n 200 0 250 0 o ml 250 0 200 0 M Linear4 Ome ZzOu 2000 2000 o ml d Linear4 SI eF Zen 2000 2000 o ml 1760 kel wor 01012 GIE 208208 2000 2000 o ml dm M wos 99001 M Linear4 ODOM 2000 0000 2000 0000 o ml 2 0000 To copy paste wog 99002 M Linear4 C MC S2 WW 2000 0000 2000 0000 o 100 2 0000 i C wio one Tel Linear E Iet Tei 2000 2 0000 o 10 C 2 0000 the item click O w one M 2 OMOROM 20000 20000 o 10 0 2 0000 to show the flag C w2 one V Linear4 eaog 20000 2 0000 o ml 2 0000 LJ wiz one bel Linear4 BCC 2 0000 2 0000 o ml 2 0000 To not copv paste L wig zone M Linear4 iO80On 2 0000 2 0000 o 100 2 0000 py p C wis oe V Linear4 men 20000 2 0000 o 10 2 0000 TT the item click to Oe Fo E e coo hide the flag a CD ee a es Es a E E a a Click this icon to reset to default settings To select a meter collectively click the respective icon Click this icon to enter the same settings as the first channel in the selected range Click this icon to automatically assign the channels Click this icon to turn ON OFF the channels collectively IM WX103 01E 2 65 2 10 Starting Stopping Data Monitoring and Displaying the Monitor Explanation Run Display See
70. 00 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 02 00 00 03 00 00 04 00 00 06 Elapsed time from start H M S Edit the point displayed in red Deletes the point displayed in red O t edits at elapsed time from the point before IM WX103 01E 2 8 Analog PWM Output Settings You can edit multiple points at the same time by dragging a selection of editable red points 5 000 Displays the setting value when the point is moved 0 000 5 000 ji p A i 10 000 f4 t 4 4 fe 00 00 10 00 00 00 00 00 10 00 00 20 Generate Automatically Function The following four types of patterns can be created e Fixed output e Rectangular waveform output e Trapezoidal waveform output e Pyramidal waveform output Click the displayed button for any pattern in the upper right of the Edit Pattern window The patterns can be edited after being created fixed output rectangular waveform output trapezoidal waveform output pyramidal waveform output Generate Auatomatirally Fixed Output 1 Click the Fixed Output button Enter the time interval for the points in the Interval box Enter an output value in the Set value box Enter the number of points in the Point Num box Click the Generate Automatically button to create the pattern aS Execute the Generate Automatically function Click here Input the interval between points Enter the number of points Edit P
71. 00 000001 00 2008 01 404 16 05 07 80000000101 2008 01 404 16 05 08 000 000001 02 N08 CH id AE O OG OC MOO CC i i Hj o o o o o o o o o o Alarm Value Horizontal scroll Mark indication Data number Date Time Note e If you open the numeric display window when two cursors are shown on the waveform display window the numeric values in the interval between the cursors is displayed in red If you choose Copy from the Edit menu press the Ctrl C key in this condition the data in the interval is copied to the clipboard as text data e Up to 1000 lines can be copied Copy on the Edit menu is not available if the number of lines specified by the cursors is above 1000 e If data with multiple record intervals is being displayed the numeric values between the cursors on the data sheet of the active record interval are copied The title line displaying the Absolute Time No and channel number of the data sheet of the active record interval is displayed using grayish light blue color The color of the title line and the color of the Absolute Time No column are displayed using the same color on inactive sheets You can activate a sheet by clicking the sheet Waveform Numerical Display Layout The waveform or numeric display of data with differing measurement intervals is arranged according to those intervals but the layout of the display can be selected from Auto Horizontal or Vertical
72. 00 01E IM WX103 01E Chapter5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Troubleshooting If servicing is necessary or if the instrument is not operating correctly after performing the corrective actions below contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer for repairs The 7 segment LED does not illuminate Probable Cause Corrective Action Reference Page The power switch is not ON Turn ON the power switch The supply voltage is too low Check whether the voltage is within the supply voltage rating range The fuse is blown Servicing required The power supply is broken Servicing required See the MX100 User s Manual IM MX100 01E The 7 segment LED blinks repeatedly Probable Cause Corrective Action Reference Page The power supply is shorted inside Remove the module one by one and determine which module the input output module is broken Servicing required The power supply is shorted inside Replace the main module Servicing required R the main module See the MX100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MX100 01E After power up the 7 segment LED displays something other than f when the unit number is 00 Probable Cause Corrective Action Reference Page The display is b Turn OFF the power remove the CF card turn ON all S where is any character other than F dipswitches and power up again If the situation does not The dipswitch settings are not correct change servicing required The display is bF
73. 00 Response Check Click the Response button in each MX100 in the Configuration area If the MX100 is connected the 7 segment LED on the main module of the corresponding MX100 displays CALL Click here Compact Flash e Get Configuration 1 Undefined i o Undefined None e mx125 mkc m1o gt Mam gt Mat gt Met gt Mx110 UNV HO4 w E Host 192 16811 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Machine Name test01 2 8 IM WX103 01E 2 2 Configuring the System CF Card Information You can check the status maximum size and free area of the CF card inserted into the MX100 To check this information click the CF Information button of the unit in the Configuration area D Host 192 168 1 1 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Machine Name test01 Compact Flash Response Get Configuration None v None v MX110 UNY M10 se MX110 UN M10 vj MX1 f 0 UNY H04 E MxX110 UNY M10 7 Click here Q Q OH Information a m5566 J State Active Max 488 M bytes Free 455 M bytes Note lf communications fail when downloading the CF information a dialog box appears with the message Failed to acquire CF information Check the host name and instrument status Setting the Write Mode of the CF Card Explanation If you wish to save new data files by deleting old files when there is no more free space on the CF card select the Use CF Card Cyclically check box in
74. 00 Y Range RIDO mA 20 mY Range RIDO m4 60 mY Range RIDO m4 200 mY Range RTD 1 m 600 m Range RTD 0 25 m4 600 m Range RTD 0 25 m4 1 Y Range OOOOOOOOOOOOO To move to the calibration execution screen 1 4 4 IM WX103 01E IM WX103 01E 4 2 Calibration Procedure The figure below is an example of the 4 CH Medium Speed Strain Input Module Channels are not selected Ed Calibrator File View Help MX112 B35 M04 Module 2 Range Serial No 120444444 2000USTR Range 20000USTR Range 200000uSTR Range Calibrate time 2004 0711 11 12 11 Range 2000uSTR Range gt Items to be calibrated You can also click to select Select the measurement range to be calibrated from the list To move to the calibration execution screen 1 soyeique WW The figure below is an example of the 8 CH Medium Speed Analog Output Module A range is not selected LI 1 File view Help Mx120 40 M0S Module 3 Range Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 Ch 5 Ch 6 Ch ch 8 Serial No 120555555 Calibrate time Ch 1 2004 07 07 19 27 53 Ch 2 2004 07 07 19 25 38 Ch 3 2004 07 07 19 26 03 Ch 4 2004 07 07 19 26 25 Ch 5 2004 07 07 19 28 53 Ch 6 20040707 19 29 38 Ch 7 2004 07 07 19 36 03 Ch 8 2004 07 07 19 46 25 Channel Items to be calibrated You can also click to select Select the measurement range to be calibrated from the list To move to the calibration execution screen 1 4 5 4 2 Calibration Proced
75. 01 1 mxd a data 0012 mxd data 0013 mxd a data 0014 data 0015 j data 0016 data 0017 a data 0018 a data 0019 EN H 4 gt File name data 0000 md Files of type MX Synchronized Data File md mxs DI Cancel Mx File Information File information th f d t d th File Recovery None End Condition End Point d j casg S a aone using e Sync Process Not Done Start Time 2003 07 04 16 06 29 100 Integration Monitor of the MX100 Gai a ae ne Ee Standard Software MX100 Standard File No 0 Channel Num 9 Logger is displayed by Creator 3 Select the file you wish to load and click Open The waveform display window opens If you open data files that were recorded using the Logger of the MXLOGGER or the Integration Monitor of the MX100 Standard Software a dialog box is opened with the message File not synchronized Synchronize data file before the waveform display screen appears To synchronize the data click Yes otherwise click No If you open a file containing recorded data of multiple MX100s and you click the No button the Select Unit No dialog box opens Click the desired MX100 unit number to display the data corresponding to the unit When displaying data without synchronization data of different units cannot be displayed simultaneously Opening Data Saved to the CF Card on the MX100 Before the waveform display window is displayed if a CF file that can be joined exists a dialo
76. 010 gt 1 0 ResetTimer 1 0 ch 00010 gt 1 0 ResetTLog 0 ch 00010 gt 1 0 StartRec 0 ch 00010 gt 1 0 SplitRec 0 ch 00010 gt 0 StopRec 0 ch 00010 gt 0 Mark mark 0 e Ifthe spacing between the execution of StopRec and StartRec is short StartRec may not be executed When repeating start stop frequently consider using the Split function e The computed result at the time record start is executed is not necessarily recorded to the file IM WX103 01E IM WX103 01E 2 5 Setting Computations Setting the Computation Channels Notes on Computation The equation is not case sensitive The exception is tag numbers specified on the Channel setup screen The precision and range of computed values are the same as data in single precision floating point format The sampling interval of the computed channel is 100 ms to 10 min Measured values used in computations The measured value with the closest time is used among the measured values existing at the time of computation Resampling of the measured value or interpolation are not performed while computation is being executed Example 1 If the measured values indicated by O and exist and computation indicated by W is performed the measured value indicated by on each channel is used If the measured value does not exist such as in Ch 5 NaN is used as the measured value Ch 1 O O OW O O O Dataattimet Ch2 O O WO O O O D
77. 0216 15 23 10 CF NONE Status E Monitoring Comm Error 2 Normal Data Lack f None Write Error f None Connect When data monitoring is in progress E Disconnect When the power to the target MX100 is OFF SE Seen When the target MX100 is not connected to the network E Next File When another use is using the target MX100 or Time PARES When the IP address is not correct Next File Size Gett For a description of other contents displayed on this screen Ga iierch see the explanation in this section Total 27 9 GByte E Use 4 97 GByte _ Free 23 0 GByte el CA MxLogger Dataidata 0005 md el CA IMxLogger Dataidata 0004 mxd e C AMXLogger Data data 0003 mxd E 20050216 15 23 10 Note If you enable the automatic start function monitoring or recording starts automatically upon starting of MXLOGGER For details see section 2 3 Setting the Data Acquisition Conditions Stop Data Monitoring Click the Stop Mon button or choose Stop Monitoring from the Acquisition menu Connections to all MX100s on which data monitoring is in progress are dropped and data monitoring stops 2 60 IM WX103 01E Displaying the Trend Monitor Window and Changing Display Settings 2 10 Starting Stopping Data Monitoring and Displaying the Monitor Click either one Acquisition Action Event Window Help ole e geet Stop Mon Pause Start Rec Mark lt Acquisition Action Wi s
78. 08 10 47 000 2008 01 22 08 10 55 300 CH00011 1 High t 2008 01 22 08 10 47 900 2008 01 22 08 10 54 400 CH00011 2 Low 4 2008 01 22 08 10 56 300 2008 01 22 08 11 02 700 CHO0011 3 High t 2008 01 22 08 11 03 700 2008 01 22 08 11 11 900 CHO0011 1 High t 2008 01 22 08 11 04 600 2008 01 22 08 11 11 100 CH00011 2 Low 4 2008401722 08 11 12 900 2008 01 22 08 11 19 400 CH00011 3 High t 2008 01 22 08 11 20 400 2008001 122 08 11 28 600 e Marker List Display Currently sorted by the mark item Sorted by the clicked item BR Alarm Mark List data 0001 mxs Alarm List Mark List Absolute Time A 2008 01 22081 01 100 en Qn oe 11 01 1 ar ar H 2008 01 22 08 11 08 750 Mer H Mark Monitor screen 2008 01 22 08 11 14 550 Mar p s li 2008 01 22 08 11 18 100 Mark31 A Mark Mark added by 2008 01 22 08 11 20 900 Mark4 i Mark computation 2008 01 22 08 11 29 500 Mark41 a Mark 2008 01 22 08 11 36 600 Mark42 Awa Mark added by 2008 01 22 08 11 49 350 Marks Mark Ki m e Viewer software Names of groups with marks If no group is specified all groups have marks IM WX103 01E 3 2 Setting the Display The alarm marker list display s cursors are linked with those of the waveform display and numeric display layout screens Alarms or marks selected with the cursor in the alarm mark list display can be copied to the clipboard using the Edit gt Copy command The alarm mark list can b
79. 127 0 0001 0 0010 CHO00027 127 0 0010 0 0003 HDD 127 0 0005 0 0008 GALA ILL RE 14 31 14 14 31 15 14 31 20 14 31 30 2005 0215 Absolute Time h m s Er EE e IT JE 2005 02 15 Absolute Time h m s A La D e Calibrator You can use the Calibrator to calibrate the MX100 universal input modules lei opp 10 7 KS File View Help zeg Lil KK a Ka MAL per Tata bad E Module 0 ii aa Apii Serial No ETTE Calibrate time Ch 1 2003 0204 15 54 53 Ch 2 2003 10204 15 54 55 Ch 3 2003 02 04 15 54 58 Ch 4 2003 02 04 15 55 00 Channel Cha Then rem fe Cale ate tufton eter n hates Range 20 mY Range V tert On the Logger the following screens windows are used to enter settings e System Screen On this screen you can search for MX100s in the same network segment set communication parameters of the detected MX100s such as the IP address select the MX100s to be connected select measurement groups groups that have the same monitor interval record interval and perform other functions e Acquisition Screen You can set the monitor interval of the measured data the record step of the data and the record start stop conditions You can also set the save destination and the file name of the record data set up the file division function and perform other functions e Channel Setup Screen For each measurement channel you can set 1 the measurement co
80. 200 mV 1V 2V GV 20 V 100 V RTD RTD RTD RTD RTD RTD 1 mA 20 mV 1 mA 60 mV 1 mA 200 mV 1 mA 600 mV 0 25 mA 600 mV 0 25 mA 1 V SE er A Jee r ee Less ege Input Value 1 0 mV on Ch1 0 mV on Ch1 0 mV on Ch1 0 V on Chi 0 V on Chi 0 V on Chi 0 V on Chi 0 V on Chi 0 Q on Ch3 0 Q on Ch3 0 Q on Ch3 0 Q on Ch3 0 Q on Ch3 0 Q on Ch3 Input Value 2 20 mV on Ch2 60 mV on Ch2 200 mV on Ch2 1 V on Ch2 2 V on Ch2 6 V on Ch2 20 V on Ch2 100 V on Ch2 20 Q on Ch4 60 Q on Ch5 200 Q on Ch6 300 Q on Ch4 2400 Q on Ch5 3000 Q on Ch6 4 CH Medium Speed Strain Input Module MX112 B12 M04 MX112 B35 M04 MX112 NDI M04 Measurement Range to Be Calibrated 2000 uSTR strain 20000 uSTR strain 200000 uSTR strain Connect 120 000 Q on Ch2 120 000 Q on Ch2 120 000 Q on Ch2 Connect2 117 154 Q on Ch2 113 010 Q on Ch2 80 000 Q on Ch2 Use a 4 gauge method connection when performing calibration For information on this connection see section 2 4 of the MX100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MX100 01E 8 CH Medium Speed Analog Output Module MX120 VAO M08 Adjust so that all channels output 0 V and 10 V This differs from other input modules Range to Be Calibrated 10 V Note Output val 1 OV Output val 2 10 V For a description of the measurement range and accuracy of each input module see sections 4 4 and 4 5 in the MX100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MX1
81. 3 ele 2 19 time EEN 2 0 3 12 HEEN 2 16 2 22 ume TUNG GENS eege 2 32 HEEN 2 33 timer level operation EEN EEEENEN nenene 2 33 lu 2 2 TNC WONG EN 2 30 aleet 3 6 transmission Bet E 2 50 trend monitor WINKOW x ccccecnteceensdassiendsecncexiexeoaccuswexveceiereciexes 2 61 IM WX103 01E wE DONI ra E nt eee ener 2 7 0 3 11 Eeer 2 16 U QO IO 2 16 2 24 EWERT 2 9 UNE SEEMS E E E E E E 2 66 niversal input lee UE 2 19 upper hmt alai sss o 2 38 use chek e EE 2 15 UTE p IE S E AIE A I E VN DE A NE AA A E T 2 4 user defined Constant AEN 2 24 user defined constans sssrinin 2 28 Gene 2 58 BEER 2 29 USEF EIERE 2 68 3 9 EG bieten 3 23 V value DOX ects reece cocaine dete tans 2A aaeaeevessoseenuessesecheensaene 2 24 EE 2 72 NV NU TEE 1 3 el E 2 19 yotade WV isna eas teyPeneceanees areceerseeesaree 2 19 We waveform numerical display Jovout nenne 3 16 waveform display window EEN 3 6 waveform display Zone is aise0etcinpasviuswetundvnspmenssncesieaetevedeauetaes 3 9 WINGOW un E 2 61 MOUK 2 9 Yo KE 3 11 VARS TYDE ee 2 68 3 8 Index 3 Q D Dei
82. 32 10 0645 17 22 00 17 22 10 2008401721 Absolute Time h m s Magnification Adding Marks In addition to the marks placed using other programs such as the Logger you can add marks at the positions where you click displays a cursor on the waveform display area You can enter a text to be attached to the mark Mark by default using up to 15 characters You can also select Left Center default Right or Flag small mark without text for the Type For types other than Flag the specified string and the relative or absolute time at the mark position are displayed You can set the string and type in the Mark dialog box that opens when you click the Append Mark icon or choose Append Mark from the Edit menu In the Mark dialog box you can select whether to add the mark to the waveforms of all groups default or only the waveforms of the displayed group To delete specific displayed marks select the range using cursors and then choose Delete Mark from the Edit menu To delete all the marks added using the Viewer choose Reset Mark from the Edit menu Leftend Flag Center N RA AM oy EE CEE a gt 100msec IER gen ward oeh oo F Marks added on the Viewer are green ees Type Center H marks added created through Erase Cursor 7 Display Time computation are yellow and marks Search Mark gt created using the Logger or MX100 OK Cancel Aopen Mark CaN E ee Standard Software are orange Resta
83. 41 Continuous 4 Continuous al Continuous 4 Continuous al Continuous al Enter the Set the default pattern pulse interval output and set the type a and times i Select the resolution of the pulse output gt Set the output value upon startup or error occurrence Edit pattern button for pattern output Select the output action upon startup Select the output action upon errors M M 6 B Le las Le OO Scroll to select an action or set the reference channel or span 15 Edit the output pattern in the Pattern Edit window For instructions see Editing Pattern Output in this section Editing Pattern Output Adding Points 1 2 Click Edit under Pattern Output to open the Edit Pattern window Click the Add button under Edit Pattern to open the New Point window To edit at a particular time after the previous point click the Insert button instead Enter an elapsed time from the start time or from the previous point in the Time box in the New Point window Enter an output value in the setting box in the New Point window Click OK in the New Point window to create the new point Editing Points Ze IM WX103 01E Click the point you wish to edit in the Edit Pattern window The point changes from gray or orange to red 2 45 2 8 Analog PWM Output Settings 2 46 2 Click the Edit button under Edit Pattern to open
84. 6 12 44 56 12 44 56 _ 12 44 56 Mark Date Time Second V Y Y Y 26 CH Tag No Tag Comme Second 0 300 0 400 0 500 0 600 0 700 2005 01 19 12 44 31 0 100 0 0010 0 0001 0 0070 0 0024 LST CH00001 Tag0o001 TagCommer 0 0153 0 0148 0 0142 0 0134 0 0124 2005 01 19 12 44 31 0 200 0 0001 0 0001 0 0070 0 0016 28 CHOO002 Tagoo002 TagCommer 0 0012 0 0012 0 0013 0 0012 0 0013 2005 01 19 12 44 31 0 300 0 0011 0 0002 0 0070 0 0006 28 CH00003 Tat TagCommerY 0 0033 0 0030 0 0029 0 0027 0 0026 2005 01 19 12 44 31 0 400 0 0022 0 0001 0 0071 0 0005 30 CH00004 Tag00004 TagCommer 0 0118 0 0115 0 0112 0 0107 0 0102 2005 01 19 12 44 31 0 500 0 0033 0 0003 0 0071 0 0014 2005 01 19 12 44 31 0 600 0 0044 0 0003 0 0071 0 0024 Notes When Converting Data e There is a limit in the number of data points that Excel and Lotus1 2 3 can handle Before executing the conversion set the channels groups to be converted the conversion range and the step so that the number of data points is appropriate If the limit is exceeded perform automatic division prior to conversion Serial numbers are attached to divided converted files In addition if the free memory space on the PC is low you may not be able to load the data using Excel or Lotus 1 2 3 e Ifyou set the save destination to a storage medium that has slow access such as a floppy disk the saving of the data may take an extended time It is recommended that such storage medium not be selected for the sa
85. A DAQWORX gt MXLOGGER gt Viewer BER File View Help S h 4 p E a a E eul Click the GG button on the toolbar or choose Open from the File menu The Open dialog box opens 2 Select the folder that was specified as the save destination of the record file a data 0003 mxd a data 0004 mxd data O005 mxd E data 0006 mxd a data 0007 mxd a data 0007 mxs a data 0008 mxd data 0009 mxd data 0010 mxd a data 0011 mxd a data 0012 mxd al data 0013 mxd a data 0014 ja data 0015 a data 0016 data 0017 a data 0018 data 0019 D Click here Files of type Mx Synchronized Data File mxd mxs DI Cancel r MX File Information File Recovery Sync Process Creator File No Start Condition None End Condition Not Done Start Time 2003 07 04 16 06 29 100 MXLOGGER Logger End Time 2003 07 04 16 06 46 400 0 Channel Num 9 Start Point End Point If you open a data file that was recorded using the Logger a dialog box opens asking you whether you wish to synchronize the data file before the waveform display window opens faformation 4 i M3110 This file is not synchronized Synchronize data file Click Yes or No Switch the active channel Switch the display group Switch the display zone Switch the grid density The time stamp of the MX100 main module is attached to the dat
86. Channel Config Meas Ch DOCh DM Channel 00051 00051 00052 00053 00054 00055 00056 00057 00058 Use Transmit Transmit Transmit Transmit Transmit Transmit Transmit SIRRRRRIRIIS Transmit _ User Output User Output User Outputt User Outputt User Outputt User Output 1 User Outputt _ User Outputt User Output O User Output2 User Output User Output2 User Output2 User Output2 User Output2 User Output Select the output action Channel number Wwe EI a L 7 User Output3 _ User Output4 User Output3 C User Output4 User Output3 User Output4 User Output3 User Output4 User Output3 User Output4 User Output3 1 User Output4 User Output3 User Output4 User Output3 User Output4 Select Output Not output 5 Select the reference channel for transmission output PYM Pattern Transmit User Output User Output2 User Output3 User Output4 Pet ch 00001 Span Min 0 000 Max 100 000 Specified Output Power On Error Preset Value Pulse Resolution Interval msec Click here to hide the right area Pre
87. ER Monitor Server oe JDL Monitor Server Help Client Host System No Status display bar at the bottom section of the Main window weg Click here to display the Monitor Server window Displayed only when the Monitor Server is running Exiting On the Monitor Server window choose Exit from the Monitor Server menu DIS MXLOGGER Monitor Server ll SI ver Help System No Choose this Changing the Port Number IM WX103 01E 1 From the File menu choose Port No The Port No dialog box opens File Edit view Acquisition Action E Close Save Ctrl S Save As Auto Start Configuration Import Tag Import Expression Import Constants Monitor Server DDE Server Naka Wiemer 2 Enter the desired port number in the Port No box and click OK Port number 50284 by default Use this port number unless this number is being used by another software program 3 Inthe dialog box with the message Port No is available for next time click OK Then restart the server to activate the new port number 2 79 2 14 Setting Up the Monitor Server Explanation 2 80 Monitor Server Function The Monitor Server function allows PCs running the following software programs to monitor the data that the MXLOGGER is monitoring e AddObserver e AddObserver Runtime e AddMulti e AddTrigger The MXLOGGER can hold up to 61 data memories A system No between 0 and 60 is ass
88. LT AE z 2 0000 20000 O M Z Z 100025 voat F 2 0000 20000 O a Det Io 00026 VOLT gt DM D 2 0000 20000 O D RJC D M M D M Type Internal E dl EI E E K Ei E perna voltus Next Click here to show or hide the Meas Ch area To move to the next channel Clicking the slot number here displays the channel settings in the To move to the previous channel corresponding module in red IM WX103 01E 2 4 Setting the Measurement Conditions Measurement Channel Settings Explanation Input Mode and Measurement Range The measurement channel settings differ depending on the combination of the MXLOGGER software version and the MX100 hardware style number The table below shows the relationship between MXLOGGER measurement channel settings by software version and the MX100 hardware style Style Number Stare version Eemere 6962S 196607 H R2 05 or later 30ch module MX110 VTD L30 GOST range Yes No No Can be set only for MX110 UNV M10 TI MX110 UNV H04 MX110 V4R MO6 and MX110 VTD L30 Yes Setting and operation allowed No Setting possible but not operation 1 To check the version see section 2 16 Displaying the Software Version and Other Information 2 The style number is printed on the MX100 main module name plate On the channels of the universal input module select from the modes below according to the input signal For details of the measurable range measurement accuracy and resolu
89. Multiple TCP connections See the MX100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MX100 07E IM WX103 01E 5 1 buljooussjqnol H 5 1 Troubleshooting The MX100 cannot be detected from the PC or cannot be detected with the Search button Probable Cause Corrective Action Reference Page The LINK LED does not turn ON Replace the Ethernet cable The cable is broken The LINK LED does not turn ON Check the hub s power supply If it still does not work replace the There is a problem with the hub hub and check the hub s operation Also try to connect the MX100 using the 10 Mbps fixed mode The LINK LED does not turn ON Check whether the PC can connect to the network There is a problem with the PC Replace the PC s NIC The ACT LED does not turn ON Check the hub s power supply If it still does not work replace the There is a problem in the connection hub and check the hub s operation Also try to connect the MX100 between the hub and the MX100 using the 10 Mbps fixed mode The ACT LED does not turn ON Check whether the PC can connect to the network There is a problem with the PC Replace the PC s NIC There is a problem in the network Check that the IP address subnet mask and default gateway 2 3 2 4 configuration settings of the PC correspond to the MX100 settings The settings are not correct There is a problem in the network Turn OFF the power to the PC and the MX100 and carry out configuration reconnection
90. O001 See 08 36 19 IM WX103 01E 3 2 Setting the Display e Multi Axes Zone All the specified Y axes of the displayed waveforms are aligned horizontally To hide a Y axis clear the Y Axis check box on the General Display Settings window The display position is set using Zone on the General Display Settings window Dragging the channel bar to the waveform display area shows the Y axis of the corresponding channel Drag the Y axis to the zone display area hides the Y axis of the corresponding channel Indicates the Select multi axes specified Y axis zone CEES A No Channel No Y Axis wor f omgp El Linear SE 7 wor CHO1002 F inear4 a Ae gt 1 5 wos CH01003 IP Linear CHO0003 Y cH00001 gt o o P D D D D gt o On CO a o DEENEN The Y axis display of Ch00002 is not displayed Click the bar to move the specified Y axis to the right end Trip Points You can display a trip line to indicate a particular value of interest trip point in the waveform display area Two trip points trip 1 is red trip 2 is blue can be set on each waveform using the Trip 1 and Trip 2 settings on the General Display Settings window The trip line of the waveform corresponding to the right most Y axis bar is shown in the waveform display area Trip 1 value Trip 2 value Trip line H BAS M A m m E Magar ome EE KEE Trip gt 0 024 e e Ee Trip 1
91. OGGER or the Integration Monitor of the MX100 Standard Software mxd extension Data files saved after performing synchronization using the Viewer mxs extension Data files saved to the CF card using the MX100 mxd extension Data files saved after being joined on the Viewer with the mxc extension Display Range File Size and Number of Data Points of the Loadable Data 3 2 50 groups Maximum channels per group 32 Example 2 GB Data points 5 million Note e When loading a file of close to five million points the error message Insufficient Memory Close immediately appears If this happens set Total paging file size for all drives to 2 GB or more On PC you can change the setting in the dialog box that opens by choosing from the System Properties dialog box Advanced gt Settings under Performance gt Advanced gt Change under Virtual memory e Please avoid loading multiple files containing close to five million data points Doing so may degrade the PC performance greatly IM WX103 01E IM WX103 01E 3 1 Loading Data Files Synchronization The Logger of the MXLOGGER or the Integration Monitor of the MX100 Standard Software sends PC s time information to the MX100 at measurement intervals The PC s time information is received along with the measured data when the data is received from the MX100 When measured data is recorded the PC time information the MX100 s time information is used on the moni
92. PAM Ch Span Specified Output Pattern Output Loop Setting Pattern Output Ref Ch Range Min p Set Point 00041 VOLT Lei 10 000 d 4 Continuous 4 00042 vot E 10 000 d 4 Continuous 4 00043 00001 VOLT D 10 000 4 4 Continuous 4 00044 00001 VOLT D 10 000 d 4 Continuous 4 00045 00001 VOLT 10 000 d 4 Continuous 4 00046 00001 VOLT D 10 000 4 a Continuous a 00047 00001 J VOLT D 10 000 4 Continuous 4 00048 00001 VOLT D 10 000 4 4 Continuous 4 Select the output action upon startup Select the output action upon errors M M D H E E E l E i Set the default pattern output type and times B B D SE 28 SR SES BR 28 Ka ae gt Set the output value upon startup or error occurrence Edit pattern button for pattern output Scroll to select an action or set the reference channel output range or span 15 Edit the output pattern in the Edit Pattern window For instructions see Editing Patterns in this section Setting PWM Output 1 Click Channel to show the Channel setup screen 2 Click the PWM Channel tab 3 Select the Use check boxes for the PWM channels you wish to output 4 Specify a channel operation of Transmit or User Output 1 through User Output 4 If user output is specified you can enter settings in the monitor screen Of all the AO and PWM channels selected for user output only one can be spec
93. RC a os Cl LES 0 1213 IM WX103 01E 3 9 Displaying the Software Version and Other Information Procedure IM WX103 01E Click the About button on the toolbar or choose About from the Help menu A dialog box showing the version number and other information opens File Edit View Window Convert Information Help GN Se rz Ma aN Me B e A f MXLOGGER Data Viewer Version W Copyright C 2003 2011 Yokogawa Electric Corporation Software Japan This productis licensed to rT ETH Le saqa p ken 3 31 EN H Chapter4 Calibrator 4 1 Connecting the MX100 Data Acquisition Unit Notes on Using the Calibration Software Procedure IM WX103 01E If another user or another software program is connected to the MX100 drop the connection before connecting with the Calibration Software If you change the module configuration before connecting with the Calibration Software carry out system configuration on the Logger see section 2 2 Configuring the System When calibrating do not perform other operations Use extra caution in the operation because the module may malfunction if you execute a wrong operation while calibration is in progress Start the Calibrator The Unit Information window opens In the IP Address Host Name box enter the IP address or host name of the MX100 to be calibrated Click Connect Enter the host name or IP address of the MX100 to be calibrated Unit Inform
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95. Select the reference channel for the remote RJC Set the time constant of the first order valid only when the input mode is set to RRJC TC lag filter when the input mode is other than DI Enter the unit up to six characters only when the Use check box of Scale is selected Set the burnout valid only when the input mode up to 15 characters up Set the RJC Enter the tag comment valid only when the input up to 30 characters mode is set to TC DO Ch Delta RRJC Rei Ch Rei Ch Tag Comment agComment 00001 agComment 00002 agComment 00003 agComment 00004 agComment 00011 agComment 00012 IM WX103 01E 2 4 Setting the Measurement Conditions Measurement Channel Settings Setting the Initial Balancing for Strain Input Channels Only When the Input Mode Is Set to STR 18 Click the Initial Balance button under Strain or the Execute button under Reset The Executing Initial balancing dialog box appears and Executing is displayed in the Status box When Execution is complete the result is displayed in the Status box Set the initial balance for strain input channels only when the input mode is set to STR O Q Q D Channel Contig Meas Ch Math Ch Record arm Alarm4 Strain Action Hysteresis T
96. Setting of Automatic Start Setting of Automatic Start J The monitor is started automatically at the time ofthe file open Jh The monitor is started automatically at the time of the file open IT The record is started automatically at the time ofthe file open om JV The record is started automatically atthe time ofthe file open cancer IM WX103 01E 2 3 Setting the Data Acquisition Conditions Setting the Measurement Channels and Computation Channels to Be Recorded 1 Click Channel The Channel setup screen appears 2 Click the Meas Channel tab to set measurement channels to be recorded click the Math Channel tab to set the computation channels to be recorded 3 Select the Record check boxes of the channels whose measurement computation data you wish to record Click here Run EE it System Meas Ch Math Ch DO Ch Monitor V Record E O Q Q D Channel Config Span Scale A Record Monitor Mode Range Min Max Use Dec bot Min Mode 00001 VOLT z D 2 0000 20000 O x R vange v 00002 VOLT 2 v D 2 0000 20000 O BEE Min 00003 VOLT 2v DI 2 0000 20000 O z Click the channel of the measured data you wish to record the same for Math Channel Explanation Measurement Groups and Monitor Intervals A data measurement monitor interval is assigned to each of the three measurement groups The monitor update interval of the data and alarm de
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99. TATION SPAI BEE 2 28 CONMGUPATON are Essien i 2 5 IM WX103 01E conngunng e MA sses a 2 58 COMING F RE 2 58 configuring the network E 2 2 connected USEF ix ccecdsccesnevaraiexeteraccucertinnartentoccwacecstunenrnen sender 2 4 CONST EE 2 24 el 2 28 CONUNUOUS sesser e EEr 2 14 convertible data Tomate 3 24 current MPU E codecs eae n nate toeeeteste geo erenenceeeentaenents 2 19 ee E 2 2 2 73 3 18 3 19 H data NS egeuegeeEegeeeeeEeEeeg 2 11 2 14 A 2 53 Ce TEE 2 14 DB Seale EE 2 81 DDE server MENU xencsscsecwerecewentcsussterncararieinteucesteayeemnetl 2 81 de energized operaton 2 42 default gateway eege EE 2 3 2 4 deleting Bea 2 46 E a WE 2 38 DEE 2 20 difference COMPUTATION cccccccccccccececeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeness 2 21 difference INO EE 2 15 2 21 difference input lower limit alarm uk 2 38 difference input upper limit alarm ececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 2 38 alte CEV LEET 2 20 GION all Ou s ER E 2 40 disk NOrmal E 2 66 alt E 3 7 display CROWDS sasae Ea 2 67 3 8 display settings UE 3 22 alt Elei 3 23 ISDA ZOMG sses NEEESE 2 68 alte 3 4 EE EE 2 11 2 14 ale 2 38 K e eee eer reer ern rrr emer Tet arte 2 40 E gt edil CHOCK DON siipien scncheaunvenacnatenceseraneteaukiasstectes 2 3 eding Ge 2 45 EEGEN 2 68 3 9 enabling disabling events AAA 2 59 EIERE te eee en eee near 2 42 EE 2 13 Ee 2 40 2 42 1419 oupi eson aina eaa reenter emery eee 2 42 event functions senretchiochancencew acest bosegeeson
100. Type Value Hysteresis Alarmi ke 101 ef 20000000 1 De Type High v 99002 102 D 500 0000 P E alue 20000 0000 99003 103 D 200 0000 i WW H 99004 104 E 800 0000 Hysteresis 20 0000 TT 99005 105 D Alarm2 IO 99006 106 D D Type Low fd C 199007 107 L Ly Value 200 0000 CT 99008 108 E Hysteresis 41 0000 99009 109 P SS O l E Alarm3 CT 99010 no D Ly ees TT 99011 m D E Type High Le O 99012 n2 EN A Value 20 0000 O 9903 n3 D D Hysteresis 0 0500 TT 99014 14 x D Alarm4 zs B ER d i k x K EN ED EE E ER Ji Meal 4 Value 10 0000 lt Action Interval sec On period sec Off period sec A ieren 0 2000 g Tee Edd 3600 0 H d ffe d Set Alarm 2 in a similar fashion Timer2 Level 4 3600 i 0 Timer3 Oft d Scroll the screen and set alarms 3 and 4 in the same manner en mee A e E Calculate Over Over as the MAXMIN value of a range Interval of rate of change alarm m Constant z E E SS Rate of change interval when the Type is set to rHigh or rLow IM WX103 01E 2 37 2 6 Setting Alarms Explanation Note When using computation channel alarms do not disconnect the MX100 and the PC software Computation channel alarms will not occur because the computation function does not work when using only the MX100 Alarm Types There are six types of alarms When not using difference input on measurement channels select OFF High or Low
101. User s Manual WX103 MXLOGGER vigilantplant YOKOGAWA A IM WX103 01E Yokogawa Electric Corporation 8th Edition Notes Trademarks Revisions 8th Edition October 2011 YK This user s manual contains useful information about the functions and operating procedures of the MXLOGGER and lists the handling precautions of the software To ensure correct use please read this manual thoroughly before beginning operation After reading this manual keep it in a convenient location for quick reference in the event a question arises during operation The following manuals are provided in addition to this one Read them along with this manual Manual Title Manual No Description MX100 Data Acquisition Unit IM MX100 01E Contains useful information about User s Manual the functions installation and wiring procedures and handling precautions of the MX100 Data Acquisition Unit MX100 Data Acquisition Unit IM MX100 72E Describes concisely the installation and Installation and Connection Guide wiring procedures of the MX100 Data Acquisition Unit License numbers will not be reissued Please keep your license numbers in a safe place This manual describes the functions and operating procedures of MKLOGGER when connected to style number S3 of the MX100 Data Acquisition Unit When connected to a style number prior to S3 of the MX100 Data Acquisition Unit certain functions may not be available The contents of this manual are s
102. When using difference input select OFF dHigh or dLow On math channels select OFF High Low rHigh or rLow Upper Limit Alarm High An alarm occurs when the measured computed value exceeds the alarm value Lower Limit Alarm Low An alarm occurs when the measured computed value falls below the alarm value Difference Input Upper Limit Alarm dHigh An alarm occurs when the difference input difference between the measured value of its own channel and that of the reference channel exceeds the alarm value Difference Input Lower Limit Alarm dLow An alarm occurs when the difference input difference between the measured value of its own channel and that of the reference channel falls below the alarm value Upper limit alarm difference input Lower limit alarm difference input upper limit alarm lower limit alarm Measured value or computed value Alarm rese Alarm occurrence Alarm value Alarm reset Measured value or computed value Ba ater value Alarm occurrence Rate of Change Upper Limit Alarm rHigh An alarm occurs if the amount of change in the computed value in the rising direction exceeds the alarm setting value within the rate of change detection interval Rate of Change Lower Limit Alarm rLow An alarm occurs if the amount of change in the computed value in the falling direction exceeds the alarm setting value within the rate of change detection interval
103. Y axis cceee 2 68 meas chtab eee ccceccceceeeseeceeeeeuceeuceueeueeeueeueeeueeeeeuaaeenes 2 15 measurement Channels ccccceceeeceeeceeeeseceueseeeeeeesaeeeues 2 27 measurement Conditions 2 15 measurement group EE 2 2 9 measurement GTOUPS 222 ccceeseeeeeeeeeeecceeeeeneceeeeeseneenees 2 13 measurement range esas eves ecinceseteectexterinevacesrsocansueceedsvaneseren 2 19 measurement Spase seeps etree aes ste peed drecetinncencaeeecdeeet 2 21 measuring TANS sas sn scssshicienceivonnd cnansiavenndeespecodsneteuesateeawesceodant 2 15 LS EE 3 meter monitor WINGOW ecxiscicccavcasivvsevexsterncseicascniewsetexrheaueateas 2 62 mode list box 2 15 module configuration information kk 2 6 MON ONS eea a E 2 72 monitor Internal 2 10 monitor intervals asacivosuxonstarrnccaxcscswsavekeonansseinadonicwsexnnersewees 2 13 MON ItOr senger 2 79 monitor server ee le E 2 80 Index 2 DREI EE 2 69 3 11 MXs nearby area E 2 2 N HON OJOO GE 2 78 NONO DE 2 42 UME NI Cal Consta Senara 2 28 Wl lu ee TE 3 16 numeric MONITOR WINDOW E 2 61 O OTA eege 2 20 EC EE PEE E E A EE E OE E 2 13 on record WEE 2 55 OD ST ONS eege eege 2 29 el re 2 42 E parameter Setting rangdes EEN EEEN 2 32 SH E 2 50 paner Kai Die E 2 45 pause te 2 72 pausing the updating of the waveform display 2 73 PC system requirements AA 1 20 OM Ein el E 2 79 DOME FICE GTS aiacancigin vexvavar SS 2 80 predefined constants AAA 2 28 Side eRe cee ee e
104. a The measurement time is corrected by synchronizing If you are not synchronizing the data a Select Unit No dialog box opens Select the unit Move the cursor to the point wherethe alarm changed Switch between channel number tag No and tag comment Alarm display 1 Data Viewer Graph data m lt s 10 x ON OFF File Edit View Window Convert Irformbtion Help ei sl a ae a e pee I amp amp GL TMM EEX TEES a i Clip ON OFF Grid density r Il Waveform display window Background color density T poe 14 31 15 14 31 20 14 31 25 14 31 30 Zone display a r JAE Absolute Time h m s section ON OFF z Channel ON OFF IM WX103 01E Channel number and unit Y axis 1 17 DI OD O D C o Q gt D Gu O Di D 1 2 MXLOGGER Operation Guide Read values using cursors For details see section 3 3 Perform statistical computation over an area of data For details see section 3 4 1 18 Time at the Cursor A 1 Click the tab of the group in which you wish to read values using the cursors 2 Deta Viewer Graph data mxs e Edit View Window Convert Information Help H Ba a Mee m m a OA BAma a Measurement point If you wish to read another point simultaneously drag the cursor Cursor B 14 31 15 T 14 31 20 S 14 31 25 14 31 30 20050215 EE Click the position where you wish to read the dat
105. a value Cursor A From the Window menu choose Control Window Convert Informe Cascade Tile Arrange Icons Graph Sheet The Control window Graph Sheet Layout gt AlarmiMark appears Statistics X Move Cursor A Time at the Cursor B Data number at the Cursor B Move Cursor B Time between Cursors A and B Difference in the data number between Cursors A and B Data number at the Cursor A Control data mxs Group 01 o xj Cursor A Cursor B Difference Data No Data No 136 S 145 p 9 2008101 21 2008 01 21 SS Absolute Time Absolute Time 15 42 29 500 15 42 30 200 00 00 02 700 Channel No Channel No Value A Value B Value B Value A CAUTUUTLY Y j Haann 389 2261 HN 450 1972 839 4233 CHO1002 7 f CH99002 389 2261 Ii 450 1972 839 4233 CHO1003 4 CHO1004 C CH01011 Alarm indication CHO1013 C CHO101 2 Channel number and Value at the Value at the Channel color measurement unit Cursor A Cursor B Value at the Cursor B position value at the Cursor A position OU From the Window menu choose Statistics Window Convert Informe Cascade Tile Arrange Icons i Graph Sheet Graph Sheet Layout gt The Statistics window Alarm Mark appeals S Control Data number at the start position of the Channel statistical computation Max value display color over an area Minimum value Min value RMS value Statistics d
106. ading Measured Values Using EE 2 72 Pausing and Resuming the Updating of the Monitor Display ccccccccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 72 Reading Measured Computed Values USING Cursors cccccccccesseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseseeeeseeees 2 72 ndex Contents vi Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Index 2 12 Starting and Stopping Data Recording cccccccceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeesseseaeeseseeeeees 2 74 Staring Me Recording dxsceaccuscecteneetmncvente uoscaeasece a EOE E N EEE 2 74 Stopping the Recording secieniececandnciaderdeosedatsadesnederdesedsenenioutedexradecsadsbaxinndeunedstenduetanectelocbenetts 2 74 2 13 Saving Loading and Printing Setup Data Project ccccccccccsseseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeeeees 2 76 Saving Setup Data Project E 2 76 Loading Setup Data Projet Seeuneeeneee ne tee eee nen om ane ent ne kaiaa ni eee ee 2 76 Printing Setup RE 2 77 PONC E 2 77 Setting Up the Printer eegezeegtegetss eeegtegsgtteg Eege Seg Eege EE 2 77 2 14 Setting Up the Monitor Server cc cceceecceecccceceeseeeeeeeeeceeceeeseeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeesssaaaaeeeseseneess 2 79 Starting and Exiting the Monitor Server ccccceeeseeecceeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeesaeaeeeseseeeeeeeeessaeaas 2 79 Changing the Port T lee 2 79 2 15 Setting Up the DDE SIV ek sicecaccsenceontraccdeceonsdassonnessGucdeaspeseuelesdinoucdecdoenstdedennetidiocbedaedeseouedes 2 81 Starting and Exiting the DDE Gener 2 81 2 16 Displ
107. aining number indicates the progress of finalization If the remaining number is zero it is not displayed 2 66 IM WX103 01E IM WX103 01E 2 10 Starting Stopping Data Monitoring and Displaying the Monitor Simplified Display of the Run Screen If you carry out the procedure described in the figure below when the Run screen is displayed the Run screen is reduced to a simplified display This is useful such as when displaying the Run screen next to Trend Monitor windows DDD s BL Run amp Acquisition ZEN Channel it System SS ES ti CSCS O x D Run Si Acquisition a Channel it System 196607 H Click here Click here Logger File Edit View Acquisition Action Event Window Help ku ewei zi Spill ma y RBZ Stop Mon Main Status 2005 0216 15 46 02 Comm Performance Simplifies the Run display Recording D 00 00 00 e Next File When manual DO settings exist C Free 22 9 0Byte Total 27 9 GByte the Manual DO area is also f D 2005 0246 15 46 02 displayed Display Groups and Group Names Trend Numeric Meter and Alarm Monitor windows show channels using groups The measured computed values can be divided into up to 50 groups Up to 32 channels can be registered to a single group The channels that can be registered are those that have the Monitor check box selected on the Channel setup screen When you click a channel selection button on the General Displ
108. ame setup Text data with each data point separated by a comma The extension is txt e Excel Data that can be opened using Microsoft s spreadsheet application Excel version 8 0 Excel97 or later The extension is xls e Lotus Data that can be read using IBM s Lotus 1 2 3 spreadsheet program version 2 0 or later The extension is wj2 Converted Data Specify the range using group numbers or channel numbers You can select the channel number by clicking in the dialog box as shown below Channel No x CH01001 CHO1002 CHO1003 CHO1004 CHO1011 CHO1012 CHO1013 CH99001 CH99002 Cancel If multiple recording intervals exist in the data to be converted select the recording interval Only the data of the channels having the selected record interval is converted IM WX103 01E 3 7 Converting Data Formats Conversion Range and Step You can specify the range using data numbers or by using cursors For the method of specifying the range using cursors see the procedure in section 3 4 Statistical Computation over an Area of Measured Computed Data By specifying the step you can save data sampled at certain intervals rather than converting all the data in the range when step is set to 1 Specifying Formats Select the format for the converted data When outputting channel data in columns select Normal and for rows select Trans position JOMel WA
109. as hours minutes seconds e Math Stops recording when the StopRec event function is executed on a computation channel Record Save Destination and File Name of the Data File Select the record save destination on the hard disk of your PC The default setting is the Data folder in the MKLOGGER folder where the MKLOGGER is installed Note Do not set the save destination to a storage medium other than the hard disk or to a network drive Doing so may cause problems in terms of performance The default file name is data If the multiple files are created it is data XXXX where XXXX is a four digit sequence number starting with 0000 The extension is mxd You can also add the file creation date and time to the file name as follows e When both the date and time are added data 0314 1316 recording started at 13 hours 16 minutes on March 14 e When only the date is added data 20030314 recording started on March 14 2003 e When only the time is added data 1316 recording started on 13 hours 16 minutes If a file with the same name already exists a hyphen and a four digit sequence number starting with 0000 are added to the end of the file name Setting the Data File Divisions The file can be divided every specified time interval Set the time as hours minutes seconds Even if file division is not specified the file is automatically divided when the size of a single file exceeds approximately 1 GB or when
110. as Range in the setup from Pt500 default setting or Pt1000 OHM resistance on the Six Channel Medium Speed Four Wire RTD Resistance Input Module Choose 20 ohm measurement current 1 mA 200 ohm measurement current 1 mA or 2 kohm measured current 0 25 mA DI Digital Input On the channels of the 10 CH High Speed Digital Input Modules only the DI digital input setting is available no input mode selection With numerical input module channels select LEVEL D10 voltage input for D05 or CONTACT D10 contact input for the measurement range to match the input DI24 LEVEL 24 V only On the 4 CH High Speed Universal Input Module select LEVEL voltage input or CONTACT HS contact input according to the input On the 10 CH Medium Speed Universal Input Module or the Six Channel Medium Speed Four Wire RTD Resistance Input Module select LEVEL voltage input or CONTACT SC contact input according to the input STR Strain On the 4 CH Medium Speed Strain Input Modules select a measurement range of 2000 uSTR 20000 uSTR default value or 200000 USTR RRJC TC Remote RJC In measuring temperature with thermocouples within the same unit when the item to be measured is located at a great distance you can setup relay terminals near the item measure the temperature of the relay terminal section using thermocouples reference channel and use the resultant value as the reference junction compensation val
111. asured computed data change the display method start stop the recording of the measured computed data pause the monitor manually control the digital output analog output and PWM output and perform other operations When the monitor is paused you can display the past data and read computed measured values using cursors In addition to the operations described above you can also save the setup data project print a list of settings and perform other operations from the menu You can load the measured computed data that was recorded Saved in the past and carry out the following operations e Synchronization When the data file is opened the measurement time is corrected based on the time information of the PC e Display waveforms and numeric values e Display a list of alarms and marks e Change the display conditions group assignments scale trip point display color and other parameters e Read the data values using cursors e Perform statistical computation over an area e Display and add marks e Print the displayed waveform and numeric values e Save or load display conditions e Display the file information e Convert data formats ASCII Excel and Lotus e Print data waveforms numeric values alarm marker list cursor values statistics over an area and computed values e Using templates and save e Join divided CF files You can connect to the MX100 display the modules that can be calibrated and carry out calib
112. ata 0000 mxs Group01 Scroll the channel Channel ay SETTET Eesen CHO001 4 Channel number Data number at the and measurement end position of the unit statistical computation over an area Maximum value Mean value Copy data to the clipboard IM WX103 01E 1 2 MXLOGGER Operation Guide Convert the data format 4 From the Convert menu choose To ASCII To Excel or To Lotus For details see section 3 7 Convert Informati ToASCIL a eS The respective conversion dialog box opens To Lotus 2 Set the items in the conversion dialog box Select whether to set the range to be converted using groups or channels Range of group numbers to be converted Excel Conversion Details E Select the range of channels to be converted Show the channel selection dialog box Select the record interval Only the channels with the selected record interval will be converted m Select Data No Measurement time of the data at the specified start 2 and stop points Step when converting data at certain intervals Specify the format when converting files When changing the save destination or file name 3 Click OK Save destination and file name Data range to be converted You can specify the data range using the cursor before opening this dialog box Print the displayed data OU Show the window you wish to print For details Ss
113. ata near tie t O Ch 3 Newest data Ch 4 e O Oldest data Ch 5 NaN Math C g go E Measured value used in ge computation of W Example 2 If the disconnection disconnected after X is detected NaN is used as the measured value of Ch 3 Ch 1 O O OW O OO xX Dataattimet Ch2 O 0O O 6 O O O X Data near tie t EN A Ch 3 NaN Ch 4 X Oldest data Ch 5 NaN Math fl Of OF E Measured value used in ane computation of WM Alarm values used in computations Basically handled the same as measured values except the behavior differs in the following two cases e When the alarm value does not exist Ch 5 in example 1 above Always returns 0 no alarm e When the communication is cut off Ch 3 in example 2 above Always returns the most recent value Syntax error and execution error e Syntax error Equations containing items that are inappropriate are indicated in peach when the equation is being entered If monitoring is started without correcting the equation they are ignored e Execution error Execution errors are detected after starting the execution Below are the two cases NaN is returned as the result in either case e When the reference destination does not exist when monitoring is started e When the computed result is undefined 2 35 196607 H 2 5 Setting Computations Setting the Computation Channels 2 36 Handling of NaN values e Inthe case of a TLOG function tlogmax tlogmin t
114. ation Execute connection Model Serial No MAC Address Version Supply Frequency When the connection is established information about the unit s module configuration is displayed If you click the Check button the 7 segment LED on the main module of the connected unit shows the text CALL flowing from right to left Information about the connected MX100 To disconnect the connected MX100 EJ Calibrator File View Help Unit Information IP Address Hoch Name 10 0 222 333 Connec To turn on the 7 segment Model Mx100 LED on the connected Serial No 12C123457 MX100 to check which unit MAC Address 00 00 64 84 80 01 is the one connected Version Supply Frequency Modules attached to the connected MX100 Data Acquisition Unit 4 1 eeneg H 4 1 Connecting the MX100 Data Acquisition Unit lf the specified IP address or host name is not correct or the MX100 is connected by another software program the following dialog box opens Warning tit W4700 Connection Failure Check the IP Address Host Name or Calibration mode Note e The Calibrator cannot be used to change the MX100 network settings such as the IP address Use the Logger for this purpose e If you change the module configuration before connecting with the Calibrator or if modules that are not operating properly exist X marks are displayed on the modules as shown below If you change the module configuration reconfigu
115. attern _ nn UA Interval Generate Automatically 20 Bec Set value 5 000 Point Num Specify the output value Interval S 5 000 4 H Output setting 0000 5 000 10 000 EE 00 00 00 00 00 20 00 00 40 00 01 00 00 01 20 Elapsed time from start HM l t edits at elapsed time from the point before Edit Add Delete Cancel IM WX103 01E 2 47 196607 H 2 8 Analog PWM Output Settings 2 48 Rectangular Waveform Output Ke 2 3 4 Oo Click the Rectangular Waveform Output button Enter the pattern interval in the Interval box Enter the pattern duty ratio in the DUTY Ratio box Enter the maximum setting value for pattern output in the Max box Or enter the minimum setting value for pattern output in the Min box Enter the number of points in the Point Num box Click the Generate Automatically button to create the pattern Execute the Generate Automatically function Enter the pattern DUTY ratio Enter the pattern interval Enter the number of points Click here Enter the minimum and maximum setting value for the pattern output FE Maximum setting 5 000 d 0 000 ma 5 000 ot 1 at 4 Minimum setting 10 000 EE 00 00 00 00 00 06 00 00 10 00 00 16 00 00 20 00 00 26 Elapsed time from start HM O t edits at elapsed time from the point before Edit Add Delete S d DUTY ratio x 100 Interval Cancel Trapezoidal Waveform Output
116. ay Settings window the numbers of the channels that can be registered are displayed see the figure below x Channel Tag No Tag Comment lt None gt 00001 00002 00003 a 00004 00011 00012 00013 00014 00015 00016 00017 00018 00019 00020 00021 00022 00023 00024 00025 00026 00027 00028 00029 00030 00031 00032 00033 00034 00035 00036 DOT vk nnn2a hd OK Cancel To turn ON OFF the trend waveform display on the Trend Monitor window click the lightblue button below the scale bar as shown in the figure below Hide the waveform You can enter a group name using up to thirty characters By default group names Group 01 to Group 50 are assigned The names of the display groups that have channels registered are displayed on each monitor window Group 01 Group 02 i Group 03 Group 04 100msec e c X il Dg In EE As oO 2 67 2 10 Starting Stopping Data Monitoring and Displaying the Monitor 2 68 Y Axis Type You can select linear or logarithmic scale for the Y axis when displaying the waveforms Linear Logarithmic oes ese bal A 10000 Maximum and Minimum Values of the Y Axis and the Display Format of the Scale Values Specify the maximum and minimum values of the Y axis scale The scale values can also be displayed using logarithmic format as shown below Pi m Y Axis Tomat Meter Lresrd EN SS O e Linear E ODORO Taa slk Select the expon
117. aying the Software Version and Other Information 2 83 Viewer ME Ee tele e EC 3 1 3 2 Setting Eege 3 6 Changing the Display on the Waveform Display VWumdow 3 6 Changing the Display Using the Ioolbar 3 6 Changing the Display Using the Menu cccccecseeeeceeceeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaas 3 7 Changing the Display Using the Display Settings VWumdow 3 7 3 3 Reading Values USING CUrSOIS cccsseseeeeeccceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeceeeeeeeseaeeeeseeeeeeeeeeesssesaaseeeeeeeeees 3 18 le NS ON e E E E E E EA 3 19 3 4 Statistical Computation over an Area of Measured Computed Data 3 20 35 Saving Display SEWING S wcsscescseccdeensepeosdeesesscuteesslsctedener sccueteavsanee eocbecoulcautstesttesndecereeceneteeds 3 22 When Closing the ViGW Ol cszoscccccieccccrsncssantewcsnncsdetennederentatensuteonndiccindehoatadesdeduedeaiecusaunenetibeedats 3 22 3 6 Saving the Depense edd 3 23 AVIA OU E 3 23 STI TTS Sd sosisini ar E E E EE 3 23 3 7 Converting Data e dE 3 24 3o leiere ME 3 26 Setting the Contents to Be Printed 000nnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnsnnrnnrnrnnnnnnesennnrnrrrrnnensnnnrnrrrenene 3 26 Executing the Print Operation EE 3 27 gal 3 27 Setting Up the Printer icc s0dssancenanchsosatssdscadashadescadsladeesdsnddoishdsdeacd wiesniandeianendSsedepeeseuaenedbaes 3 27 3 9 Displaying the Software Version and Other Iotomaton 3 31 Calibrator 4 1 Connecting the MX100 Data Acquisition Un 4 1 When Setting a Pas
118. ays a red bar on the group with an alarm occurring Zoom in or out of the time axis Switch the thickness of the displayed waveform Switch the display group Switch the display zone Switch the grid density display limit clip Grid density Channel number tag No tag comment and measurement unit Switch the Y axis Background color density Ve Wwe Waveform display ON OFF Time h m s Alarm display area Y axis Time axis magnification Displaying the Numeric Monitor Window IM WX103 01E Click the Numeric Monitor button on the toolbar or choose Numeric Monitor from the Window menu EI File Edit view Acquisition Action Event Window Help EI File Edit View Acquisition Action Event Window Help ku eu a Milo ji SRlu ma ax f Caen ile Stop Mon Start Rec Mark lt gR Stop Mon Arrange Icons Alarm Monitor i E Main Status Trend Monitor Click here Time 2005 02 16 a Comm Performance Merei montor All Channel Monitor Status m a4 1 Main 2 61 2 10 Starting Stopping Data Monitoring and Displaying the Monitor A Numeric Monitor window opens as shown below Channel number Alarm indication Level with respect to the scale width ke Numeric Group 01 Group 02 Group 03 GN Ge U 1 1 Le J 0 0614 Y 00015 Numeric display Unit Channel color OVER When the measured value exceeds the upper limit of the measurement range or s
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120. bs see the FTP Settings E Mail Setting or User File Setting items in this section Click the Condition tab Click here EL Data File Comm e Start Record E Stop Record 136607 H Process FTP E Mail User File Action Enable e Select to enable Conditional setting Channel Enter the channels for the event Ref Alarm E Levelt E Level2 E Level Level4 Select the alarm for reference Click the Process tab a Alarm EL Data Fie Gg Comm Start Record MB Stop Record Condition FTP E Mail User File Event processing The file is sent with FTP Target Fie Select to send user files by FTP DA Sending E mail Attach Fie Select to attach user files to an e mail Pen Gen Ge Select to add message to the body of the e mail Select to add user file to the body of the e mail Setting Up Data File Events 1 Click Data File The screen changes to the Data File Event setting screen Entering Conditions 2 Click the Condition tab 3 If the check box in the Action space is selected the event becomes active Condition Processing 4 Click the Process tab 5 Select the The File is set with FTP check box in the Event Processing space to send data files via FTP 6 Select the Sending E Mail check box in the Event Processing space and select the Data File check box under Attach File to send user files as an e mail attachment 7 Inthe Sending E Mail item in the Event Processing space select the User File an
121. cale display range OVER When the measured value exceeds lower limit the measurement range or scale display range INVALID After the power is turned ON until the data monitoring is established or when invalid computation is found in the difference computation or remote RJC computation see pages 2 18 and 2 19 ILLEGAL When a module is removed when a module is broken or when the MX100 module configuration and the module configuration detected on the PC do not match Displaying the Meter Monitor Window 2 62 Click the Meter Monitor button on the toolbar or choose Meter Monitor from the Window menu P Fie Edit view Acquisition Action Event Window Help ent Window Help Keele ele e a OE or E Cp Tile Stop Mon Pause Start Rec Mark Meter Monitor l Arrange Icons Alarm Monitor Click here Trend Monitor 246 Numeric Monitor All Channel Monitor a 1 Main A Meter Monitor window opens as shown below Displays a red bar on the group with Channel color an alarm occurring Alarm indication Channel number ES Meter nos s o_o 2 _ roup U roup U 00011 00012 II Oge Pr CN Ze Seen f i f A G i 1 1 i 1 L ech i Vi EN S a VE Ve EN H d 0 2073 0 1788 V 0 1261 0001 PN eme LC Ah Ah Al A4 Ia 1 ae I Numeric display Unit 2 gt la L 1 o ga f e j Ee 0 0521 0 1702 Y Bar meter Analog meter Thermometer IM WX103 01E
122. calibrate appears Warning xj A W4702 Failed to calibrate Note For a description of the accuracy of the connected input module the calibration accuracy and the environmental conditions for calibration see the MX100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual 4 6 IM WX103 01E 4 2 Calibration Procedure 4 After making the connections according to the explanation given on the calibration execution screen 2 click the Calibrate button The figure below is an example of the 4 CH High Speed Universal Input Module Ed Calibrator Ol xf File view Help MX110 UN Y HO4 20 mv Range 02 Explanation Next input 20 m to 1 ch Then select the Calibrate button Calibration is started Unit Information Module Calibrate Start cal i bratio n A0 e1q ED WW The figure below is an example of the 8 CH Medium Speed Analog Output Module FZ Calibrator B e x Fie View Help Mx120 Y40 M08 10 Y Output Range 02 Explanation Next output 10 from 1 ch Then select the Calibrate button Calibration is started C salv Unit Information Module Calibrate Start calibration The figure below is an example of the 30 CH Medium Speed DCV TC DI Input Module Example of the clamp terminal Ed Calibrator 5 x File View Help MxX110 TD L30 20 mv Range Explanation Let s start calibrating 20 mY Range of module No 0 Input OY Short to 1 ch and 20 m to 2
123. can select from the following The default setting is AUTO e AUTO Automatically sets the corresponding A D integration time for 50 Hz or 60 Hz according to the frequency of the power supplied to the main module e 50 Hz Sets the integration time to 20 ms e 60 Hz Sets the integration time to 16 67 ms Setting the Write Mode of the CF Card If a CF card is inserted and the connection to the MX100 is cut off while the measured computed is being recorded the measured data is saved backed up to the CF card If the Use CF Card Cyclically check box is selected and measured data is saved in backup mode the data continues to be saved by deleting the oldest data file when there is no more free space on the CF card If the check box is cleared the data save operation stops when there is no more free space on the CF card This setting applies to all units IM WX103 01E 2 9 2 3 Setting the Data Acquisition Conditions This is an explanation of data acquisition condition settings automatic start function settings and settings for measurement and computation channels to be recorded Data Acquisition Conditions Procedure 2 10 Click Acquisition The Acquisition setup screen is displayed and the following items can be set e Monitor interval assignments to measurement groups and record step record interval e Record start stop conditions e Data file settings Note You can set the monitor interval only when monitoring is sto
124. ce and RPMs Free disk space 200 MB or more more may be required depending on the amount of data to be acquired RPMs 7200 rpm or faster recommended Monitor A video card that is recommended for the OS and a display that is supported by the OS has a resolution of 1024x768 or higher and that can show 65 536 colors 16 bit high color or more IM WX103 01E 1 3 PC System Requirements Printer and Mouse Printer and mouse compatible with the OS that you are using Sound Board A sound board is required for sounding the alarm on the PC when alarms occur Ethernet Port An Ethernet compatible port 10BASE T or 100BASE TX 100BASE TX recommended 1 21 BIEMIJOS y Huis a1ojog H 1 4 Setting Up MXLOGGER Setup Procedure Set up the MXLOGGER according to the WX1000 DAQWORX Install amp Operation Guide IM WX1000 01E provided on the DAQWORX Installation CD Installation Result If the software is properly installed a folder named MXLOGGER is created in the specified directory by default C drive containing the OS DAQWORX MXLOGGER is registered in the program list and Logger Viewer and Calibrator are registered as in the sub list o x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back DI Qsearch yFolders CHristory MG US X A Address Amose Jee a o Tl MXLOGGER Specasespeysvovssassesseets Calibrator Logger viewer Foocsnessessussessssesseed 3 object s 2
125. ch Then select the Calibrate button when the input of all channels is completed O Short Calibration is started 20m Unit Information Calibrate Start cal i bration IM WX103 01E 4 7 4 2 Calibration Procedure 4 8 Example of the M4 screw terminal 2 Calibrator z oj x File View Help MxX110 YTD L30 20 m Range Explanation Let s start calibrating 20 mv Range of module No 0 Input OV Short to 1 ch and 20 m to 2 ch Then select the Calibrate button when the input of all channels is completed Calibration is started Unit information Calibrate Start calibration When you click the Calibrate button a message Please wait and do not perform any other operation appears Repeat steps 1 to 4 until all calibrations are completed From the File menu choose Write The calibration values are written to the input module tJ Calibrato File View F Exit Note During calibration do not perform any other operations particularly turning OFF the MX100 or dropping the connection Doing so may cause the MX100 to malfunction IM WX103 01E Explanation IM WX103 01E Calibrated Parameters e 4 CH High Speed Universal Input Module MX110 UNV H04 Measurement Range to Be Calibrated 20 mV 60 mV 200 mV 1V 2V GV 20 V 100 V RTD 1 mA 200 mV RTD 1 mA 600 mV RTD 1 mA 1V RTD 2 mA 60 mV RTD 2 mA 200 mV RTD 2 mA 600 mV RTD 2 mA 1
126. ch converted files to an e mail Select to add message to the body of the e mail File Conversion Excel EI Lotus E ASCII Select Range When specifying channels for the conversion bial om ee oe range the channel number input box appears Folder E Store the converted file in the following folder File Conversion Excel im Lotus fe ASCII Select Range rw D When specifying groups for the conversion ga gc EIS 1 range the group number input box appears Folder EI Store the converted file in the following folder IM WX103 01E 2 57 2 9 Event Processing Configuring FTP GE es I Configuring E Mail User File Settings 2 58 1 2 o N ome w Click the FTP tab for an event Enter the name of the FTP server in the Server Name box Enter the port used for connection in the Port No box Enter a login name in the Login Name box Enter a password to be used during login in the Password box Enter a directory name for transferring files in the Directory box Click the FTP tab Wa Alarm Eh Data File em Comm Start Record ME stop Record Condition Process FTP E Mail User File Setting ahead connecting Server Name ftp mxlogger jp Port No D Enter these items Login Name Password Directory Enter the directory where the file is to be sent Copy the specified settings Apply the copied settings Click the E Mail tab for an event Enter the name of the SMTP server in the Server Name box in the SMTP Serv
127. ck boxes here to perform scaling Select the measurement Decimal point position of the scale hal range iren Ktseaure Maximum Minimum values of the scale HESE value of span QM Click here Start Mo lt K it System Channel Con ig Meas Channel 00001 Record Alarm Strain YOLT v 2V E Meas h Mech bon ACh PAM Ch Recor Monitor Mode Range Dec Point 2 0000 0 0 1760 0 200 0 200 0 0 0 0 1760 0 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 20000 20000 20000 20000 20000 20000 20000 20000 2 0000 RTD2 2 0000 DI RRJC TC VOLT VOLT VOLT VOLT VOLT VOLT Pv VOLT pv VOLT STR STR STR STR Scaling C use Dec Point v Unit Tag No Tag01001 Tag Comment TagComment 01001 Fitter 0 e Burnout Off ei RJC Type Internal v K K g g g A A CSCS CSCS CSCS CS CSCS e eM En EM KM NN EY EM YE NY NY YY YE SCS CSCS CS CSCS CSCS CSCS MSCS CSM CS KSB RI B E j Vott u 0 2 Select whether to record save the data Click here to hide When setting difference Input remote RJC unit tab No the right area tag comment filter burnout or RUC Setup display input area
128. ct Check Model Mx100 Serial No 120123457 MAC Address 00 00 64 64 80 01 Version R 3 01 Supply Frequency 50Hz Moving the cursor over an input module that can be calibrated shows the word Calibrate Joyeique WW 2 On the calibration detail setup screen that appears select the channel and measurement range to be calibrated and click the gt gt button The figure below is an example of the 4 CH High Speed Universal Input Module EJ Calibrator File view Help Module 0 Serial No 120123457 Calibrate time Ch 1 2003 0204 15 54 53 Ch 2 2003 02 04 15 54 55 Ch 3 2003 02 04 15 54 58 Ch 4 2003 02 04 15 55 00 Channel Ch 1 Range 20 m Range KA Ready Range 20 mY Range 60 m Range 200 mY Range IV Range 2 Y Range 6 Range 20 Y Range RIDO m4 200 m Range RIDO m4j600 mv Range RTD may Y Range RIDO m4 60 mv Range RIDO m4 200 m Range RIDO m4 600 mv Range RIDO m Y Range OH 7 OH 7 bo OH 7 tw OH gt b CID DIOU OOOOOOOnMOOOOOON 0000000000000 00000000000000 v Items to be calibrated You can also click to select Select the channel and the measurement range to be calibrated from the list To move to the calibration execution screen 1 4 2 Calibration Procedure The figure below is an example of the 10 CH Medium Speed Universal Input Module Channels are not selected Ed Calibrator Sj xj File View Help MxX110 UN V M10 Module 1 Range
129. ct to the scale width Logger File Edit View Acquisition Action Event Window Help a aa PHO Tjo CHEN EECH E sn LEE kee Numeric Haimi Group O1 Group 02 Alarm indication Channel number 00001 Channel color Numeric display Unit When the measured value exceeds the measurement range Switch the display zone Switch the grid density Waveform display limit ON OFF Clip Change the grid density Switch the Y axis Change the background darkness Waveform display ON OFF Switch the thickness of the waveform Channel number and measurement unit Y axis Time axis magnification 1 13 DI OD ESA O D C H Q gt OD wn O Di D 1 2 MXLOGGER Operation Guide e Meter Monitor Displays a red bar on the group with an alarm occurring Switch between channel number tag No and tag comment Alarm indication Click here Logger Fib Edt View Acquisition Action Evenf Window Help o o o TE COX OREO E sel EEN ES Meter ie sl Les tel Groupo Channel color 00002 00003 aN Lu Mul a 1 922 mY 00013 Thermometer Analog meter Numeric Unit Bar meter display e All Channel Monitor Click here Logger Main my File Edit View Acquisition Action Event Window Help PHO OE M o st SB lii sz ma a 2 ole Stop Mon Start Rec Mark lt The All Channel Monitor screen opens Logger All Channel Fu File Edit view Acquis
130. ct to add instantaneous values to the user Channel From 00001 To 00001 file o emm Enter the range of data channels to add to Q the user file KC Divide withthe Tab In space position arranging Enter the format of the data to add to t he user file Apply the copied contents Copy the specified contents Enabling Disabling Events IM WX103 01E Enabling and disabling of each event can be performed using menus in addition to using the Event Setting window Choose Event gt Alarm Event or other events Select the check box next to an event item to enable it Data File Events If the data file creation interval is extremely short event processing may not be able to be carried out Setting Up FTP and E mail This is available for all events Also you can set FTP and E Mail for each event To copy selected contents from one event to another click the Copy button in the lower right of the setting screen Then click the Paste button in the FTP or E Mail setting screen of the event to which you wish to copy the contents Please consult with your network administrator regarding the FTP and SMTP server names Note e When sending e mail an extremely large number of e mails can be generated e When attaching files to e mail the file sizes can be extremely large Executing Event Processing An icon is displayed in the status bar when events occur and resulting processes are carried out only icons of event
131. d Message check boxes under Body to copy the contents of the message to the body of an e mail and send the e mail IM WX103 01E 2 53 2 9 Event Processing Setting Up FTP and E mail 8 For FIP settings click the FTP tab For e mail settings click the E mail tab For instructions on settings see the FTP Settings or E Mail Setting items in this section Click the Condition tab Click here 8 Alarm Comm Start Record MB Stop Record Process FTP E Mail Action Enable Select to enable Conditional setting Data File Created Click the Process tab E A Alarm EW Data File Gg Comm e Start Record Fr Stop Record Condition FTP E Mail Event processing The file is sent with FTP Target File Select to send data files by FTP DA Sending E mail Attach File Select to attach data files to an e mail Body Select to add message to the body of the e mail Setting Communication Events 1 Click Comm The screen changes to the Communication Event setting screen Entering Conditions 2 Click the Condition tab 3 If the check box in the Action space is selected the event becomes active 4 Ifthe Disconnected check box in the Condition Settings space is selected the condition becomes valid when a communications disconnection is detected 5 Ifthe Reconnected check box in the Condition Settings space is selected the condition becomes valid when a communications reconnection is detected 6 Ifthe Data Lack
132. data of the project that is loaded If you need the current settings save the project first before loading the setup data 2 76 IM WX103 01E 2 13 Saving Loading and Printing Setup Data Project Printing Setup Data 1 From the File menu choose Print The Print dialog box opens 2 Inthe Print dialog box select the printer print range and the number of copies and then click the OK button Display example of the Print Setup dialog box o File Edit View Acquisition Action E Print 2 x re Close r Printer ee owe Name OKI MIGROLINE 1035PS Properties um Auto Start Configuration Status Ready oe Type OKI MIGROLINE 1035PS Import Expression Where IP_10 0 228 42 e xpr j mport Constants Comment I Print to file Monitor Server GE r Print range Copies DDE Server GG All Number of copies bh f pete Pages from 1 wl AE Selection DE EIN Gin Print Preview Drink Gakiin Cancel Print Preview From the File menu choose Print Preview The print image is displayed a File Edit view Acquisition Action E Close Save Ctrl 5 Save As Auto Start Configuration I Import Tag Import Expression Import Constants Monitor Server Port No DDE Server Data Viewer Print Configuration Ctrl P Print Setup roject01 Main Next Page Prey Page Two Page Zoom In Zoom Gut Close Setting Up the Printer 1 From t
133. display settings are to be saved opens if the display settings have been changed 1 23 BIEMIJOS y Huis a1ojog H Chapter 2 Logger 2 1 Searching MX100 Data Acquisition Units and Configuring the Network Procedure N Before carrying out the procedure below turn ON the power to the relevant MX100s and Ka connect the MX100s to the network using Ethernet cables Note e Connecting MX100s and the PC to a backbone network before proper IP addresses are assigned to the MX100s may adversely affect other connected devices on the network e If running under Windows XP or Windows Vista connection problems may occur if the firewall function is enabled For details see the MX Standard Software User s Manual IM MX180 01E 196607 Searching for MX100s When Starting the Logger for the First Time 1 Start the Logger according to the procedure given in section 1 5 The System screen of the Main window appears Icons indicating the MX100s that are connected to the same network segment are displayed in the MXs nearby area Logger Main o x Pe Fie Edit view Acquisition Action Event Window Help le sl Kkueonmleli SEs aa SRE RR Egal Run Acquisition ae Channel it System Configuration Meas Groups Up Down Add Delete Use CF Card Cyciically AD Integration Time e Temp Unit C __ Auto Assignment Bb E MxXs nearby Wb Response Network Config Search H art
134. e average value of the TLOG computation of the specified channel Returns the values being output on the specified ManualDO Returns the values being output on an arbitrary channel Alarm Level and Manual in this Example ch 00001 ch Tag prech prech alarm alarm 00001 Lag 00001 2 Tag 2 E e Ps Ee alarm 00001 alarm Tag alarm 1 StartRec 0 tlogmax 00001 tlogmax Tag tlogmin 00001 tlogmin Tag tlogpp 00001 tlogpp Tag tlogsum 00001 tlogsum Tag tlogave 00001 tlogave Tag ManualDO 1 ManualAQ 1 4 The TLOG computation computes the maximum minimum maximum minimum sum and average values of the specified channel He TLOG function is present in the equation the computation is executed 2 The reference function or TLOG function returns NaN in the following cases e When the data to be referenced by the CH function or PRECH function does not exist when disconnected or immediately after starting the monitor operation e When the specified channel does not exist or when the specified alarm level is not 1 or 2 e When the MX100 returns an INVALID value 3 Select the behavior taken when the value of the measurement channel is tOver from the following e Continue the computation as tOver behavior when the check box is not selected e Continue the computation by setting tOver to the maximum or minimum value of the measurement ra
135. e converted to ASCII Excel or Lotus format see section 3 7 Alarm display limitation One file can display a maximum of 10000 alarms Left to Right Alarm Search Waveform Display Screen Only Move cursor A to the next alarm change point on the left Move cursor A to the next alarm change point on the right Move cursor B to the next alarm change point on the left Select the active channel Move cursor B to the next alarm change point on the right Alarm indication Cursor A Cursor B Left to Right Mark Search Waveform Display Screen Only In the waveform display screen move cursor A and B to the right or left side of the mark From the Edit menu choose Mark Search Or click the corresponding toolbar button Edit View Window Convert Information Help Copy Ctrl C Select All Ctrl A Erase Cursor Right Move Cursor A Left Move Cursor 4 Right Move Cursor B Left Move Cursor B Append Mark Ctrl M Delete Mark Reset Mark Move cursor A to the left mark Move cursor A to the right mark Move cursor B to the left mark Move cursor B to the right mark S B haa a AITE 4 Group 01 Group 02 Mark The marks added in the Monitor screen are orange marks added in the computation event function Mark are yellow and those added in the Viewer software are green 40 00 Absolute Time I Cursor A Cursor B IM WX103 01E 3 15 EN H 3 2 Setting the Display 3 16 Numeric Display Nu
136. e output relay behavior hold or non hold N Alarm reference channel range Select energize de energize Select output or not output Alarm 1 reference of output relay Select the check box to select output Alarm 2 reference Eca D aaa Alarm 3 reference Select hold non hold Select the alarm Alarm 4 reference Of output relay Start Mon e M Alun V i Acquisition ap Channel it System f ______________i_____ ________ ___ Channel Contig Meas Ch Math Ch DO Ch AO Ch Ufe Action ManualDO Energize Hold 00051 Alarm C Manual gt Fail Error fe ISS De energize 4 00052 Alarm Manual Fail Error 00001 00001 S Si 1 1 Energize 00053 Aam O 7 Manual Fail Error 00001 00001 ei 1 De energize 4 00054 Alarm Manual Fail Error 00001 00001 S Gei 1 De energize 4 00055 Alarm Manual C Fail Error 00001 00001 S je Energize 00056 Alarm Manual gt Fail Error 1 00001 00001 CS Gi 1 Pann 1 Alarm Maand f Fail Error EANNAN 1 EANNAN 1 e Si CH Lead md Trm Setting the Digital Output Other Than Alarms 4 Click the option button under Action to select the action used as the digital output SOUICe 5 If you set Action to Manual click any of the Manual DO buttons 1 to 4 6 If you set Action to Manual or Error click the Energize box to select
137. ection dialog box IM WX103 01E 3 7 3 2 Setting the Display Explanation Display Groups and Group Names The values of each channel that are loaded are divided into groups that were used during recording and displayed using waveforms or numeric values The measured computed values can be divided into up to 50 groups Up to 32 channels can be registered to a single group If you click the channel selection button on the General Display Settings window the Channel No dialog box opens see the figure below The labels used to identify the waveforms can be set to tag numbers or tag comments in addition to channel number on the View menu The selected label type channel number tag number or tag comment is used in the Channel No dialog box Select lt None gt if you are not assigning a channel x CHO OO CHO OU CHO01003 CHO01004 CHO1011 CHO1012 CHO1013 CH939001 CH99002 lt None To turn ON OFF the trend waveform display on the waveform display window click the button below the active channel switch bar as shown in the figure below Hide the waveform The name assigned to each group can be changed using up to 30 characters The names of the display groups that have channels registered are displayed on the waveform display window or numeric display window Graph data 0000 mxs Group 01 Group 02 Y Axis Type You can select linear or logarithmic Y axis for displaying the waveforms Linear Logarithmic Wal 105F
138. ed to detect the rate of change from the Interval of rate of change alarm list box PE O Q Q D on For measurement channels Alarm 1 type Alarm value of alarm 1 Click here to set the alarm Click here Hysteresis of alarm 1 per channel Logyer Main E laj x ilef Edit View Acquisition Action Window l x on m e e ss ee Sg Start Mon e BR Run K Acquisition OE Channgl it System Channel Contig Meas Channel 00001 Math Ch DO Ch Monitor Record RUC Alarm2 A kanas Record Type voltus Type Hysteresis steresis Alarmi 00001 ernal 4 0 High E 0 0000 Type mn 00002 ternal 4 100 High 7 0 ae z 00003 ernal o ug gt 0 0 E 20000 00004 ernai 4 o kon oo hi Hysteresis 9 0000 00011 d Alarm2 00012 ernai 4 gon lei Type Low lv 00013 ernai 4 ofort gt Value 2 0000 00014 ernal 4 0 kon ea DEE RECH Lel ranni61 ernal lt ny a E Hysteresis of alarm 2 Alarm value of alarm 2 Alarm 2 type For math channels Alarm 1 type Alarm value of alarm 1 Click here to set the alarm per channel Hysteresis of alarm 1 Channel Config Math Channel 99001 Meas Ch Math Ch Monitor Record Alarmi Alarm2 A Math Record Comment
139. ement 1 2 MXLOGGER Operation Guide Switch to alarm settings Click here Set the digital output For details see section 2 7 channels Click here to hide the right area Start Mon lt Acquisition it System SS Channel Contig Meas Ch Math Ch E RJC i Alarm2 Type voltus i De alue 00001 d x 00002 H D 00003 d B 00004 4 00014 D Scaling 00012 4 D Dec Point 00013 H D 00014 Al B 00015 4 00016 d D 00017 H D 00018 d B 00019 H 00020 4 Unit 00021 D Tag No Tag00001 00022 4 k Tag Comment TagComment 00001 00023 4 E me je 00024 H D E 00025 4 ES Burnout on 00026 A RUC B B Type E E k M a Vok u ofi Set Ararm2 to Alarm 2 type Scroll the setup parameters Alarm 4 when Alarm value of alarm 2 to the right to display the alarm setup parameters Start Mon setting 2 to 4 alarms Hysteresis of alarm 2 Click here Setup display input area for each channel Click here to hide the right area Run Acquisition a Channel it System Channel Contig Meas Ch Math Ch AO Ch Set the manual DO button A Manuel Fail 00001 Manual gt Fail
140. emp Unit C Je Auto Assignment To remove the MX100 that was placed in the Configuration area from the system click the relevant MX100 and then click here Note Instead of dragging and dropping the icons onto the Configuration area you can also drag and drop the icons to the respective measurement groups under Meas Groups If you do so all input modules of the MX100 are assigned to the measurement group where the icon was dropped IM WX103 01E 2 5 2 2 Configuring the System Retrieving Setting Module Configuration Information If the MX100 is connected to the network and is not being used by another user the module information is automatically retrieved when you drag and drop the MX100 icon Configuration Meas Groups Module configuration DD dost 192 168 1 1 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Mathine Name test01 Compact Flash Responce Get Configuration e 1 mx125 mkc mo gt mxr1o unv wmo gt MIND v Mee gt Mx110 UNV HO4 Slot number see the MX100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual Red and blue indicate that a module with a minimum measurement interval of 10 ms and a module with a minimum interval of 100 ms are installed respectively If the MX100 is being used by another user and you drag the MX100 icon the module configuration is not retrieved In this case you select the modules by slots using the module selection list box If the other
141. ent values using a previously set pattern Also you can enter an arbitrary setting for User Manual in the Run screen The setting ranges are 10 000 10 000 V voltage or 0 000 20 000 mA current Setting up Output for PWM Channels Transmission Output Outputs a duty pulse waveform corresponding to the measurement values from the MX100 and the computation results set on the computation channel User Output Output continuously or a specified number of times a pulse duty ratio 0 000 to 100 000 using a previously set pattern Also you can enter an arbitrary setting for User Manual in the Run screen Output width JUL DUTY ratio Cutput width Pulse interval X 100 Pulse interval Setting Patterns You can edit patterns when not monitoring Point setting values consist of the elapsed time from pattern start and the output value The elapsed time for the first point is fixed at O seconds Up to thirty two points can be defined Up to two points can occupy a single point in time Also you can easily generate four types of patterns using the Generate Automatically function User Output You can set up to four user outputs With pattern output collective operation buttons you can output stop or pause all user outputs at once Collective action buttons output stop pause E user 401 t Manual _ Pattem E user 402 hu Manual Cl Pattem es gt Dn Cleer er sec ana User Output Procedure e Pattern 1 C
142. ential format Selecting the Display Zone of the Waveform You can select from the following In the Zone setting on the General Display Settings window assume the bottom and top edges of the waveform display area to be 0 and 100 respectively and set the waveform display position by specifying the minimum value 0 to 99 and the maximum value 1 to 100 e User Zone Displays each waveform at the position specified by Zone on the General Display Settings window A single Y axis scale of the active waveform is displayed Select user zone Displays the active Y axis scale Set the display zone Zone RAGA tts H Ei le Indicates the active Y axis Click the bar to specify the Y axis you wish to activate 16 36 00 16 36 10 Time h m s kal e Edit Zone Like the user zone each waveform is displayed at the position specified by Zone on the General Display Settings window However you can change the zone on the Trend Monitor window A single Y axis scale of the active waveform is displayed Select edit zone e MO tn H oo mis Drag the knob to change the minimum maximum value of the zone separately Drag the bar to change the zone position without 16 35 45 16 36 00 ceo changing the zone width Time h m s IM WX103 01E 2 10 Starting Stopping Data Monitoring and Displaying the Monitor e Full Zone Displays all the waveforms over the full zone of the waveform display area regardless of the
143. er space Enter the port used for connection in the Port No box in the SMTP Server space Enter the subject of the e mail in the Subject box in the E Mail Setting space Enter the sender of the e mail in the From box in the E Mail Setting space Enter the recipient of the e mail in the To box in the E Mail Setting space Enter recipients of copies of the e mail in the Cc box in the E Mail Setting space Enter the message of the e mail in the Message box in the E Mail Setting space Click the E Mail tab SG Alarm Eh Data File a Comm Start Record RK Stop Record Condition Process FTP EMail SMTP Server Server Name Enter the name of the SMTP server Port No Enter the port number E Mail Setting Subject Event Mail From MXLOGGER a Enter the items Cc Message CAUTION Paste Copy the specified settings Apply the copied settings Click the User File tab for an event Select the Alarm Information check box to include alarm information in the user file output data Select the Instantaneous Value check box to include instantaneous values in the user file output data Enter channel numbers in the box to specify a range of output data channels IM WX103 01E 2 9 Event Processing 5 Select the output data format Click here S Alarm EL Data File Comm e Start Record W Stop Record Condition Process FTP E Mail i Select to add alarm information to the user file 2 Output Data Data Sele
144. erence input Transmission AO channels Transmission PWM channels Do you wish to continue after disabling the invalid channels Invalid modules exist do you get configuration after reconstructing Stop record Stop monitoring and quit Assign all modules to appropriate measuring groups State Active Max ooo bytes Free coo bytes Apply the edited network configuration of MXs Modules of Sloto Sloto will be changed Ok to continue Corrective Action Description The save destination of the record file cannot be found Check whether the save destination exists Try again once recording stops If a dialog box is open in the Viewer close it Check whether the host name is correct and whether the main unit is connected Check the disk capacity and whether the file system is correct Check the disk capacity and whether the file system is correct Check the disk capacity and whether the file system is correct Specify a valid folder name Use characters other than the following lt gt ICON PRN AUX CLOCK NUL COM1 9 LPT 1 9 Click No and change the settings of inappropriate channels To disable the inappropriate channels click Yes Click No and change the settings of inappropriate channels To disable the inappropriate channels click Yes Click OK to reconfigure the system based on the information acquired from the main unit Click OK to stop recording Click OK to s
145. error is large or is unstable Noise effects The measurement error is large or is unstable Effects from the signal source resistance The temperature error is large or is unstable Effects from parallel connections Measured value from strain gauge type sensor not correct On the strain module B12 B35 the gauge method dipswitch settings is not correct On the strain module B12 B35 the gauge resistance and internal bridge resistance values are different On the strain module scaling corresponding to the gauge method is not set for 2 gauge 4 gauge methods the amount of strain is doubled or quadrupled On the strain module NDI a strain gauge type sensor without a remote sensing wire is being used Change to the correct setting Change to the correct setting Block the wind from hitting the terminals Suppress changes in the ambient temperature such as by placing the MX100 in a box Match the thickness and length of the three wires Take measures against noise Reduce the signal source resistance such as by inserting a converter Stop parallel connections Do not use the burnout setting When using a sensor without a remote sensing wire use the DV450 001 conversion cable Enter the correct settings Use a module that supports the resistance value of the strain gauge For 1200 B12 and for 3500 B35 Displayed with 1 gauge method conversion Depending on the gauge meth
146. es displayed in the active window can themselves be joined and Join in the menu is enabled If the data files displayed in the active window are not CF or joined files Join is disabled in the menu Note When joining or performing other such processes copy the data files onto the hard disk of the PC from the CF card first 3 2 Setting the Display Changing the Display on the Waveform Display Window Change the display settings according to the explanation is the figure below Alarm display ON OFF Zoom in or out of the time axis Switch the display zone Switch the grid density Clip display ON OFF Move the cursor to the point where the alarm changed DE C US E QA A 14B B Data Yiewer Graph data 0000 mxs Bisi x Mi Fie Edit view Window Convert Information Help 5 x SH Bie MP Cy Si e RSR g Pe Switch the display group Change the grid density Switch the active channel Change the background darkness oS aed Cer ee ec et er DEE vi 17 22 00 17 22 10 17 22 20 17 22 30 TN E Cen eil Absolute Time h m s Co ce D mala m 2 Y axis Channel number and measurement unit Zone display section ON OFF Channel ON OFF lag ER Ready Changing the Display Using the Toolbar Change the display settings according to the explanation is the figure below Show the General Display Show the waveform display window Settings window Show the numeric d
147. evel When not using the timer select Off default 8 Click the Interval box and enter the interval 9 If Action was set to Edge click the On period box and enter the time interval over which the timer is to be turned ON If Action was set to Level click the On period or Off period box and enter the time over which the timer is turned ON or OFF 196607 H E Action Interval sec On period sec Off period sec A Timer1 Timer2 Timer3 If Action is set to Level enter the time when the timer is to turn OFF If Action is set to Edge or Level enter the time when the timer is to turn ON Set the timer interval To use a timer in the computation select Edge or Level When not using the timer select Off default When Calculating Overrange Values of Measurement Channels as the Maximum or Minimum Value of the Measurement Range 10 Select the Calculate Over Over as the MAX MIN value of a range check box L e e ae Over Over as the MAXMIN value of a range Interval of rate of change alarm 1 v Check here to calculate Over and Over as maximum and minimum values of the measurement range see the explanation in this section Setting Computations Resetting Computation From the Action menu choose Reset Math Ee Fie Edit View Acquisition Action Event Window Help gt 11 m w Alarm Sound Relay 4GK Ghl 4 Stop Mon Display Alarm ACK Status Mark Ctrl M Mark Configuratio
148. event Event processing settings tab O Enable Channel From 00001 To 99240 Ref Alarm O Level O Level2 C Leve C Levei Location of event log click to display the destination folder in a separate window OK Cancel Setting Alarm Events P Click Alarm The screen changes to the Alarm Event setting screen Entering Conditions Se d 4 Click the Condition tab If the check box in the Action space is selected the event becomes active Enter the target channel for the event in the Channel Range box in the Condition Setting space Select the check box for the desired alarm under Ref Alarm in the Condition Setting space Setting Processes 6 7 2 52 Click the Process tab Select the The File is set with FTP check box in the Event Processing space to send user files via FTP Select the Sending E Mail check box in the Event Processing space and select the User File check box under Attach File to send user files as an e mail attachment In the Sending E Mail item in the Event Processing space select the User File and Message check boxes under Body to copy the contents of the user file to the body of an e mail message and send the message IM WX103 01E 2 9 Event Processing Setting Up FTP E mail and User Files 10 For FTP settings click the FTP tab For e mail settings click the E mail tab For user file settings click the User File tab For instructions on settings in each of these ta
149. exclusively in the Tokyo District Court The Main Court in Japan ii If you are not a Japanese individual or entity the Dispute shall be finally settled by arbitration in Tokyo Japan in accordance with the Commercial Arbitration Rules of the Japan Commercial Arbitration Association All proceedings in arbitration shall be conducted in the English language unless otherwise agreed The award of arbitration shall be final and binding upon both parties however each party may make an application to any court having jurisdiction for judgment to be entered on the award and or for enforcement of the award 12 Miscellaneous 12 1 This Agreement supersedes all prior oral and written understandings representations and discussions between the parties concerning the subject matter hereof to the extent such understandings representations and discussions should be discrepant or inconsistent with this Agreement 12 2 If any part of this Agreement is found void or unenforceable it shall not affect the validity of the balance of the Agreement which shall remain valid and enforceable according to its terms and conditions The parties hereby agree to attempt to substitute for such invalid or unenforceable provision a valid or enforceable provision that achieves to the greatest extent possible the economic legal and commercial objectives of the invalid or unenforceable provision 12 3 Failure by either party to insist on performance of this Agreement or to exercise a
150. g box appears with the message Join Related Files To join the data files click Yes otherwise click No IM WX103 01E 3 1 3 1 Loading Data Files Explanation 72 Data iewer Graph data 0000 mxs RI Fie Edit View Window Convert Information Help I x SCH Bisa e B pee e AE Information d x i M3110 This file is not synchronized Synchronize data file Select Unit No f Select the Unit No from the list Unsynchronized file Synchronized file Click the unit number A file with mxd extension A file with mxs extension RI Fie Edit view Window Convert Information Help S Mel a a ap Me e m m a Group 01 Group 02 OAS MR M ny BE 100msec SSS ee 17 23 00 17 23 10 2008 01 21 Absolute Time h m s bjdd D The waveforms of the measurement channels and math channels are divided by the Mon Interval specified on the Acquisition screen of the Logger even when in the same group 17 22 00 17 22 10 2008 01 21 Absolute Time h m s bjdd D Note If you click the Yes button in the synchronization confirmation dialog box when a synchronized file already exists the message dialog box below opens Click OK to load the synchronized file and open the waveform display window g i moo22 The synchronized data file exists C DAQWORX MXLOGGERData data 0020 mxs Loadable Files Data files recorded using the Logger of the MXL
151. hannel it System Monitor Interval amp Record Step Record Information Meas Group 1 D Mon interval 100msec v kl Rec Step x Meas Group 2 DN Mon Interval 10msec Ly D Rec Step x Group Record Interval Number of Ch Meas Group 3 DN Mon Interval ei D Rec Step x Meas 1 100msec 60CH Math Group D Mon Interval 100msec D Rec Step x Meas 2 10msec 12CH Recording Condition amp File EE Keiers Ges Start Condition On Record Set the record S ar g CH Fixed Time j j Lz cond ition per second Interval v F Time EE 10 5 KByte C Math Stop Condition Continuously C Fixed Period O Fixed Tine yE Dis 5 Set the record A r Ze ool Loo stop condition Click here to hide the Record information area on the right Directory C DAGWORXIMXLOGGER Data Browse C Free Area 23 1 GByte File Name data C Add Date _ Add Time Division None C Fixed Period Set the save destination and O meva Lo Is Ee tine ee name of the record file Comment Number of Files Keep the number of files created in the folder a Files GH 20050245 15 33 43 oe Ready IM WX103 01E 1 7 DI OD ESA O D C H Q gt OD wn O Di D 1 2 MXLOGGER Operation Guide Set the measurement conditions set the computation For details e Set the measurement conditions see section i Cannot be used when Mode is set to RRJC 24and 2 5 Select the Input type Select the che
152. he data values before synchronization VRtm 1 and VRtm at the PC time of Rtm 1 and Rtm 6 Determine the data values after synchronization from the expression VStn Stn Rtm 1 x VRtm VRtm 1 Rtm Rtm 1 VRtm 1 where n 0 N 1 and m 0 M 1 7 Determine the data values after synchronization for N data points and then write them to the synchronized file Data value Vit tee Woie jester SA Vat feiss occas Nd eee ae ee ae EE eae Pee VRtm 2 b Rtm 2 Rtm 1 Sin Rtm Rtm 1 PC time e When loading a data file saved by the MX100 to the CF card synchronization is not possible because the PC time information needed in the data synchronization is not present 3 3 3 1 Loading Data Files 3 4 e Synchronization may take time depending on the number of divided files and the number of data points in the divided files e It is recommended that synchronization be performed on a hard disk with adequate free space e Even when synchronization is performed the files before synchronization mxd extension are not deleted e Performing synchronization on the Viewer or loading a file with a great number of data points while data monitoring computation is in progress on the Logger of the MKLOGGER or the Integration Monitor of the MX100 Standard Software may adversely affect the data monitoring and computation such as data dropouts e If you change the PC s time while data is being monitored on the Logger of
153. he File menu choose Print Setup The Print Setup dialog box opens 2 Setthe paper size orientation etc Then click the OK button Display example of the Print Setup dialog box Fie Edt View Acquistion Action Et Close r Printer Save Ctrl S Eeer Sane Name OA Properties Auto Start Configuration Status Ready Import Tag Type OKI MIGROLINE 1035PS Import Expression Where IP_10 0 228 42 Import Constants pP Comment Monitor Server Port No DDE Server Size Letter DI Orientation e Portrait Data Viewer DEE Source Defaut DI Landscape Print Configuration Ctrl P Print Preview Network Cancel Fit IM WX103 01E 2 77 2 13 Saving Loading and Printing Setup Data Project Explanation 2 78 Saving Setup Data Project When the Logger is started the screens are displayed according to the setup data of the project file that is automatically created latest mxe in the MKLOGGER folder In this case the setup specified on each screen is automatically saved when the Logger is closed If you save the setup data project as a project file by assigning a name and you open the project file the setup specified on each screen is not automatically saved when the Logger is closed To save the setup data you must choose Save from the File menu Save Destination The default save destination varies depending on the system that is running File Name The extension
154. how the area of setup items related to constants or timers click here PT Constant C Timer Note Two hundred and forty computation channels are always shown 2 25 mes O Q Q D 2 5 Setting Computations Setting the Computation Channels Importing Expressions From the File menu choose Import Expression Then select an MXLOGGER project file a file with mxe extension in the Open dialog box Only the saved expressions are imported Ve Look in lt j Data lo ec ES Save Ctrl S Save As NewProject1 mxe Auto Start Configuration Import Tag Import Expression Import Constants is Monitor Server Port No DDE Server Maka Viewer NewProectl mxe MXLOGGER Project File mxe v Cancel 4 File name Files of type Select the MXLOGGER project file file with mxe extension you wish to load Note For instructions on saving MXLOGGER project files see section 2 11 Saving Loading and Printing Setup Data Project Importing User Defined Constants From the File menu choose Import Constant Then select an MXLOGGER project file a file with mxe extension in the Open dialog box Only the saved user defined constants are imported File Edit Ven Acquisition Action E open Close Look in Sj Data lo ce ES Save Ctrl s Save As NewProject1 mxe Auto Start Configuration Import Tag gt
155. ified for each channel for a total of four 5 When Transmit is specified enter the reference channel The reference channel cannot be entered if the channel operation is User Output 6 Click the Min box or Max box under Span and enter the minimum or the maximum value of the span Click the PWM Channel tab Click here calli i a en Cr H Sian Channel Contig Meas Ch Spe Power On 00051 Transmit gt User Output _ User Output2 C User Output3 C User Output4 00001 100 000 Hold 4 Ho 00052 Transmit User Output User Output2 C User Output3 C User Output4 00001 400 000 Hold 4 Ho 00053 Transmit User Output C User Output2 User Output3 C User Output4 100 000 Hold 4 Ho 00054 Transmit User Output User Output2 User Output3 User Output4 100 000 Hold 4 Ho 00055 Transmit C User Output User Output2 User Output3 User Output4 00001 100 000 Hold 4 Ho 00056 Transmit User Output User Output2 C User Output3 C User Output4 00001 100 000 Hola 4 Ho 00057 Transmit User Output User Output2 C User Output3 C User Output4 00001 100 000 Hold 4 Ho 00058 Transmit User Output 7 User Output2 C User Output3 C User Output4 00001 400 000 Hold 4 Ho Select output or no output Select the source action Transmission out
156. igned to each data memory according to the monitor interval of the individual units specified on the Logger Each system number has information on the unit No the channel range the monitor interval and the number of channels Clients PCs running AddObserver AddObserver Runtime AddMulti or AddTrigger can monitor the data by specifying this system number For instructions on monitoring the data on each software program see the user s manual for each software Each unit MX100 has three monitor intervals and the MKLOGGER can connect up to 20 MX100s Therefore the maximum number of data memories is 3 x 20 60 Adding the monitor interval of the computation channel makes it 61 fi MXLOGGER Monitor Server SS JO Monitor Server Help Client Host System No Host name computer name of the connected client Maximum number of connections 32 BER Monitor Server Help Client Host System No System No Unit No Channel Range Interval Number of Ch 0 4 1 30 2 14 Number of channels us Number of channels being monitored within the channel range Monitor interval Data monitor interval of the respective measurement group Channel range Channel range corresponding to the unit NO and monitor interval Unit No Unit number on the Logger 00 Meas to 19 Meas Measurement data that the MX100 acquired 99 Math Computed data System No Number assigned to each data memory 0 to 60 Port Numbers The default
157. ily lt hours gt lt minutes gt bfDaily lt hours gt lt minutes gt daily lt hours A gt lt minutes A gt lt hours B gt lt minutes B gt hourly lt minutes gt bfHourly lt minutes gt hourly lt minutes A gt lt minutes B gt timer lt timerNo gt 2 32 1970 2036 1 12 1 31 0 to 6 0 Sunday 1 Monday 0 23 0 59 Description Edge operation on the date time Previous edge operation on the date time Level operation between date time A and B Edge operation every month on the specified day hour and minute Previous edge operation every month on the specified day hour and minute Level operation between the specified day hour and minute of A to the specified day hour and minute of B every month Edge operation every week on the specified week day hour and minute Previous edge operation every week on the specified week day hour and minute Level operation between the specified week day hour and minute of A to the specified week day hour and minute of B every week Edge operation at the specified hour and minute every day Previous edge operation at the specified hour and minute every day Level operation between time A and time B Edge operation at the specified minute every hour Previous edge operation at the specified minute every hour and minute every hour Level operation between minute A and minute B Returns the status of the specified
158. indow are printed e Selected Groups Groups selected in the dialog box that opens see the figure below when the Select button is clicked are printed MV Group 01 M Group 02 IT Group 03 M Group 04 M Group 05 Vv Group 06 M Group 07 M Group 08 M Group 0g Iv Group 10 MV Group 11 M Group 12 M Group 13 M Group 14 Iv Group 15 IV Group 16 M Group 17 V Group 18 V Group 19 V Group 20 M Group 21 IV Group 22 V Group 23 IV Group 24 V Group 25 V Group 26 M Group 27 M Group 28 M Group 29 M Group 30 IY Group 31 V Group 32 M Group 33 M Group 34 M Group 35 M Group 36 IV Group 37 M Group 38 V Group 39 V Group 40 M Group 44 M Group 42 M Group 43 M Group 44 V Group 45 M Group 46 IV Group 47 M Group Ap V Group 49 M Group 50 Printing a Comment You can enter a comment using up to 127 characters The comment is printed in the Print Comment column Printing File Information When you print data the file information is also printed You can check the file information in the dialog box that opens by choosing About Data from the Information menu You can also select the items to be printed using the check boxes xi V File Name data mxs MV Start Time 2003 07 04 16 04 47 600 IV File Recovery None MV End Time 2003 07 04 16 05 37 400 Jv Sync Process Done MV Start Condition Start Point IV Creator Data Viewer MV End Condition End Point IV File No 3 0 MV Channel Num g JV File Message test01 JV Ref File Num 1
159. ing is required Please contact your nearest Yokogawa representative Scaling Settings of the Strain Gauge Sensor When using the scaling settings to measure physical quantities such as load and length using a strain gauge type sensor set the scaling For instructions on entering scaling settings see chapter 1 of the MX100 Data Acquisition unit User s Manual Functional Explanation IM WX103 01E 2 23 2 5 Setting Computations Setting the Computation Channels Procedure 1 Click Channel The Channel setup screen appears 2 Click the Math Ch tab Setting the Expression 3 Click the Expression box and enter the expression Setting the Span 4 Select the decimal point position from the Point list box under Span 5 Click the Min box or Max box under Span and enter the minimum or the maximum value of the span Setting the Unit Tag Number and Tag Comment 6 Click the Unit Tag No and Tag Comment text box and enter the unit tag number and tag comment respectively Setting the User Defined Constant 7 Click the Label box under Constant and enter the name to identify the constant 8 Click the Value box under Constant and enter the value of the constant Enter the equation up to 127 characters not case sensitive Equations that are appropriate are displayed in black Equations that are inappropriate are displayed in peach Select the number of digits after the decimal point for the span 0 to 4 Enter the minimum
160. ion Event v Alarm General Display Settings Choose this v Channel Tag No Tag Comment Toolbar v Status Bar Pausing the Updating of the Waveform Display While monitoring the waveform you can pause the updating of the waveform display and check the past waveforms Pausing the display on the numeric display holds the current values immediately before the pause operation on display Reading Measured Computed Values Using Cursors When the updating of the waveform display is paused you can read values using cursors Two cursors can be displayed Below are the values that can be read using cursors e Values at the cursors e Difference in the value between the cursors e The time at the cursor position e The time between the cursors IM WX103 01E 2 73 PE O Q Q D 2 12 Starting and Stopping Data Recording Procedure Data monitoring must be in progress to start the recording operation For instructions on starting the data monitoring see section 2 10 Starting Stopping Data Monitoring and Displaying the Monitor Starting the Recording Click the Start Recording button or choose Start Recording from the Acquisition menu amp File Edit view Acquisition Action Event Window Help Acquisition Action Ev o B D ii D A el ida sl a e Ee or Start Monitoring Stop Monitoring Stop Non Pause Start Rec h Mark lt Manual aye
161. ion tab Group 01 Group 02 200msec 00 00 10 00 00 20 Relative Time DAY h ms ki 00 00 30 elative Tine DAY him s Cursor the end of the statistical computation over an area Cursor the start of the statistical computation over an area From the Window menu choose Statistics Window Convert Information Help Cascade Tile Arrange Icons Graph Sheet Graph Sheet Layout D Slarm Mark Control 1 Graph data 2 mxs The Statistics window opens Data number at the start position of the statistical computation over an area Maximum value minimum value Channel display color Minimum value RMS value E OF Scroll A the channel Stati stics data 0003 mxs Group 01 Max End Data No Start Data No Channel CHOOOOA LY mmer CHODO AV Gd Maximum value Mean value Copy data to the clipboard Channel number and Data number at the end position of the statistical measurement unit computation over an area IM WX103 01E Explanation IM WX103 01E 3 4 Statistical Computation over an Area of Measured Computed Data Copy data to the clipboard If you click the Copy button the results of statistical computation over an area are copied to the clipboard as text data You can press the Ctrl C key when the statistical computation over and area window is active to copy the displayed results as text da
162. ions are not case sensitive Only integer numeric constants can be written in the function parameters lt year gt lt month gt lt day gt lt hours gt and lt minutes gt in the table below The terminology used in the description in the table are defined below Returns 1 0 for computation immediately after the specified absolute or Edge Previous edge Level relative time Returns 1 0 for computation immediately before the specified absolute or relative time Returns 1 0 during the specified absolute time or relative time e Parameter Setting Ranges Year lt month gt lt day gt lt week day gt lt hours gt lt minutes gt Function time lt year gt lt month gt lt day gt lt hours gt lt minutes gt bfTime lt year gt lt month gt lt day gt lt hours gt lt minutes gt time lt year A gt lt month A gt lt day A gt lt hours A gt lt minutes A gt lt year B gt lt month B gt lt day B gt lt hours B gt lt minutes B gt monthly lt day gt lt hours gt lt minutes gt bfMonthly lt day gt lt hours gt lt minutes gt monthly lt day A gt lt hours A gt lt minutes A gt lt day B gt lt hours B gt lt minutes B gt weekly lt week day gt lt hours gt lt minutes gt bfWeekly lt week day gt lt hours gt lt minutes gt weekly lt week day A gt lt hours A gt lt minutes A gt lt weekday B gt lt hours B gt lt minutes B gt da
163. irectory cannot be created the files are saved to the Data directory in the MXLOGGER installation directory e Do not specify the file save destination to a non writable drive Run Display The Run screen displays the run information For a description of the displayed contents on the Run screen other than those described below see the explanation in section 2 10 Starting Stopping Data Monitoring and Displaying the Monitor e Record Information EI Record Information Recording sananary Record time el ese eo File creation progress indication bar Move the mouse pointer here to display the remaining time value lt Number of data files created Estimated size of the file currently being created Time Next File Size File Num Estimated completion time of the file currently being created e Files created in the past CADAGWORXIMKXLOGGER Data data 0027 mxd CADAGWORX IMXLOGGER Dataidata 0026 med Reco rd files created in the past CADAQWORXIMXLOGGER Dataldata 0025 med CADAGWORXIMXLOGGER Dataldata 0024 mxd Select a file and click the Open button to start the Viewer You can also double click to start the program IM WX103 01E 2 15 2 13 Saving Loading and Printing Setup Data Project Procedure Saving Setup Data Project 1 From the File menu choose Save or Save As 2 If you choose Save As or choose Save when saving the setup data for the first time enter the file name in the
164. irst clicked Cursor B appears at the position where you released the mouse button A yellow circle is displayed where the waveform and the cursor cross You can move the waveform that is displayed in the waveform display area using the scroll buttons or scroll bar Measurement point D Trend loj xj Group 01 Group 02 Mome AAMA I I s Heoi oos AA A M a Booms Klee ae oe bt r e EE 17 19 50 17 20 00 17 19 50 17 20 00 2008 01 121 Time h m s x a e Time h m s Cursor A Cursor B Scroll button Scroll bar 2 From the View menu choose Cursor s Values View Acquisition Action Event Alarm General Display Settings Ml Choose this wv Channel Tag No Tag Comment H v Toolbar v Status Bar 2 72 IM WX103 01E 2 11 Pausing Resuming the Updating of the Monitor Display and Reading Measured Values Using Cursors Explanation A Cursor s Values window opens as shown below Waveform Readout value of Cursor A display color Readout value of Cursor B Channel number Readout value of Cursor B readout value of Cursor A 3482 2008 01 21 Cursor s Yalues 00 00 16 500 Cursor A Cursor B B A Data No 1576 4 O wen e D oz ma Time between Cursors A and B ST il 0 0586 ll 0 0906 Time at Cursor B o i SC AED 0000 eg Time at Cursor A To clear the cursors choose Erase Cursor from the View menu View Acquisition Act
165. is mxe The default file name is NewProject1 mxe Creating a New Project Create a new project when you wish to monitor the measured computed data using new settings Print Contents of Setup Data The following figure show how the setup data is printed E System Tempe atire Unit AM regato Time AD Writing Mode HB Acquisition Stt Codio On Record o Mati Ckaro Stat Sbp Codio Conth tots E File Olrectry CADAQWORWIXLOGG ER Wat Fl Name CT aaa pae C ada me Fit DHE Duki GerogD 01 0 Comment WB Meas Group Mor pr We wal Recording hewal cows CECR HB Module of Unit wo eem f seo sen Le La LL se sts Meas 2 MX110 UNY HO4 10 0 28 115 Meas 1 Ikas 1 Ikas 1 1X110 Nv AiO 80611 0 UN w10 ICH 1D UNMA D ID SAM 410 Mear 2 Mear 1 Ikat 2 10 0 2 96 MX110 UNY HO4 MX110H Nv 1115 005 H10 UA Ulass AN M tgs E Channel a a ena kel e Jee a a IM WX103 01E 2 14 Setting Up the Monitor Server Procedure Starting and Exiting the Monitor Server Starting Click the Monitor Server button on the toolbar or choose Run Server from the File menu 196607 H File Edit View Acquisition Action E Close or Save Ctrl S Save ds Auto Start Configuration Event Window Help SCI appes i Import Tag Click here Import Expression Import Constants Port No N DDE Server Naka Viewer The Monitor Server window opens as shown below DS MXLOGG
166. isplay window Add a mark Alarm marker list display Show the window for displaying cursor values Show the window for displaying statistical computation over an area GR Sl ANC sa e pi eg Switching between Absolute and Relative time Tag comment display Tag No display Channel number display Move cursor B to the right mark Move cursor B to the left mark Move cursor A to the right mark Move cursor A to the left mark 3 6 IM WX103 01E 3 2 Setting the Display Changing the Display Using the Menu Choose appropriate commands from the Edit View and Window menus to change the display Edit View Window Convert view Window Convert Information a eee eana one ahem Show the General Display Settings window elec Tt pply Display Settings in Data File a Erase Cursor Erase the cursor eee Change the data file display Search Mark 4 Select a mark search Tei Switch between channel number tag No and tag comment displays Tag Comment Add Delete a mark v Absolute Time Relative Time Append Mark Ctrl M Delete Mark Reset Mark Switch between absolute and relative time Turn ON OFF the toolbar Turn ON OFF the status bar Displays also the Format item during numeric display Tool Bar v Status Bar JOMel WA Window Convert Information Cascade Arrange the display window select cascade or tile Tile Arrange Icons Arrange window icons ieee Show the wa
167. it Transmit L Transmit Transmit Tr T ansmit SIRRRRRIRIIS ransmit User Output C User Output2 1 User Output3 C User Output4 User Output3 User Output4 User Output3 User Output4 User Output User Output User Output User Output User Output User Output _ User Output User Output2 User Output2 User Output2 User Output2 User Output CG Select Output Not output Select the reference Channel number User Output2 _ User Output2 User Output3 User Output4 User Output3 User Output4 User Output3 User Output4 User Output3 7 User Output4 User Output3 1 User Output4 Select the output action channel for transmission output Set up PWM output Start Mon To set the range of analog output span output action and pattern output scroll to the right 2 Click PWM Channel Pattern Transmit User Output User Output2 C User Output3 C User Output4 Ref Ch 00001 Range VOLT Mt Min 10 000 Max 10 000 Specified Output Power On Hold y Error Hold S Preset Value 0 000 Click here to hide the right area Setup display input area for individual channels 1 Click here BR Run E Acquisition it System
168. ition Action Event Window Help o X PHO 8 mjo HEES CC CET Ga Monitor Interval rn 16 11 30 16 11 40 16 11 50 16 12 00 20051025 Time h m s kal Background Color 1 14 Zoom in or out of the time axis Switch the thickness of the waveform Turn ON OFF the waveform display limit Change the grid thickness Change the grid density Change the background darkness IM WX103 01E 1 2 MXLOGGER Operation Guide Change the display conditions Click here while data acquisition is in progress Logger Main D s Fie Edit View Acquisition Action Event TU IESSE en Et ma S i W z Stop Mon Pause Start Rec For details see section 2 10 Displays the General Display Settings window 2 Change the items on the General Display Settings window Select the Execute automatic Display ON OFF channel Group name Switch the display group channel assignment General Display Settings r Alito Contigrption Number of channels assigned Channel Num Per a Group ao ef 02 os 04 os 06 o7 oa fo 10 49 12 413 14 15 46 17 18 19 20 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 19 gow none Max Min value of the scale Trip point Y Axis Tomat Meter Channel 2020 2000 0000 200 0000 200 0 2000 2000 2000 2000 0000 2000 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 2 0000 EES HC Sen
169. k the Paste button Drag to select a range of waveforms Click to select all General Display Settings i P or 2 o3 o4 os oe o7 oe os 10 11 12 13 14 45 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 x gt Group Name Group 01 Scale Zone 8 A ul Channel No Y Axis Form Trip Trip2 Color Min Max Min Max vn CH01001 Le Linear 2020 1980 o 100 2015 1985 D m wo CHO1002 Linear 2000 0000 2000 0000 o mm 2000 0000 2000 0000 BE e CHO1003 a Linear4 200 0000 600 0000 o 100 600 0000 C 200 0000 M o mmm Linear 200 0 250 0 o 100 250 0 O 2000 Wos CHO1011 Jl Linear 2000 2000 o 1000 10 lun choos Jl Linear 2000 2000 o mm 1760 O vz CHO1012 Linear 2000 2000 o mm 20 vos CH99001 Linear4 2000 0000 2000 0000 o wp 2 0000 7 wos CH99002 E Linear4 2000 0000 2000 0000 o wp 2 0000 O wio None gt Linear 2 00 2 00 o 100 C 2 00 O Clan None Jl Linear 2 00 2 00 o mm om at O wi2 None gt kel Linear 2 00 2 00 o 1000 2 00 O Click this icon to reset Olwis ene X Linear 2 00 2 00 o 100 200 O to default settings WEE None gt Jl Unesr 2 00 2 00 o wp 2 00 O TL 2Mane gt 11 reet nn 2nn n ann MI ann M1 B 2 L B B D D lL e K SS a Gees ES Les To set the scale to match To copy To not copy
170. l Bar D v Tool Bar Days v Days v Status Bar v Status Bar None e None EV Ne Fr mmm HH MM S5S HH MM S5 2003 0704 Absolute Ti HH MM v Data No Relative Time HH MM v Data No JOMel WA Showing Hiding Alarms You can hide the alarm display area that indicates the status of alarm occurrence The alarms are displayed in the same fashion as the alarms displayed in the waveform display area of the Integration Monitor No alarm display SA Wi RA ODM g oy E li HH Ka MA AM l4B BH 100msec 20 Show Hide the alarms 100msec 12 9032 CHOOOD4 V 10 0645 17 22 00 17 22 10 2008 01 21 Absolute Time hms 17 22 10 2008 01 21 Absolute Time h m s Alarm display area IM WX103 01E 3 13 3 2 Setting the Display 3 14 Alarm Mark List Display Displays a detailed list of alarms and marks From the Window menu choose Alarm Mark List Display You can also click the WE button on the toolbar e Alarm List Display Currently sorted by the mark item Sorted by the clicked item Ly Alarm Mark List data 0001 mxs Alarm List ark List Channel Level Alarm ON Alarm OFF a CHO0011 1 High t 2008 01 22 08 10 36 200 2008 01 22 08 10 37 700 CH00011 3 High t 2008 01 22 08 10 36 200 2008 01 22 08 10 38 600 CHO0011 2 Low 4 2008 01 22 08 10 39 600 2008 01 22 08 10 46 000 CHO00011 3 High t 2008 01 22
171. l Motu weng we me Used when changing the unit number of the MX100 To check the size Module name move up or down or when adding deleting the MX100 of the CF Select the check box to delete the old data and save the data to the CF card repeatedly se CF Card Cyclically AD Integration Time auto gt Temp Unit E Miz nearby B EE Network Config Machine Name Serial No Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway User Software H test02 120123456 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 H testO1 120123457 192 168 1 1 Select the A D integral time Select the temp unit Drag and drop the icon of the MX100 you wish to connect to the Configuration area Click Yes when the dialog box below opens Warina 6 lua W5533 A Invalid modules exist Do you get configuration after reconstructing Ce Click the button or the word Undefine to select the measurement group on each module or click Auto Assignment to automatically assign suitable measurement groups If you click the Auto Assignment button the Auto Assignment dialog box opens Click OK x 1 Wee Assign all modules to appropriate measuring groups oe E Host 192 168 1 1 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Machine Name bdv001 1k0028 Compact Flash Response Get Configuration Gi Wi gJ Meas Groupi gd Meas Groupi 1 Meas Group D Meas Groupi None None ze MXT10 UNV MI0
172. lay group of other windows from a single window e The maximum number of Monitor Windows that can be displayed for a single project is 20 For Alarm Monitor windows only up to two windows can be displayed e If you choose Alarm Sound from the Action menu an alarm can be sounded on the PC when an alarm occurs IM WX103 01E 2 10 Starting Stopping Data Monitoring and Displaying the Monitor Changing Display Settings on the General Display Settings Window 1 While data monitoring is in progress click the General Display Settings button on the toolbar or choose General Display Settings from the View menu Fy File Edit view Acquisition Action Event gt H E Alarm amp File Edit view Acquisition Action Event Window Help PHO On pel ji Belial maa e eo or General Display Settings Stop Mon ause Start Rec i Cursors Values Click here Brees Frase Giirsars o Q 2 Change the display settings according to the explanation in the figure below E Display settings are entered for each display group You can set up to 50 display groups Number of channels Execute automatic channel Display ON OFF assigned automatically Switch the display group assignment Gen ral Display Settings a E x m Alto Configration CHannel Num Per a Group C x Gif e203 0 05 06 or 00 00 0 11 12 19 14 15 16 718 920 a 29 API Gfoup Name mt Group na
173. lect to add message to the body of the e mail Setting Start Record Events 1 Click Start Record The screen changes to the Start Record Event setting screen Entering Conditions 2 Click the Condition tab 3 Ifthe check box in the Action space is selected the event becomes active Process Settings 6 Click the Process tab 7 Select the The File is set with FTP check box in the Event Processing space to send user files via FTP 8 Select the Sending E Mail check box in the Event Processing space and select the User File check box under Attach File to send user files as an e mail attachment 9 Inthe Sending E Mail item in the Event Processing space select the User File and Message check boxes under Body to copy the contents of the user file to the body of an e mail message and send the message IM WX103 01E 2 55 2 9 Event Processing Setting Up FTP E mail and User Files 10 For FTP settings click the FTP tab For e mail settings click the E mail tab For user file settings click the User File tab For instructions on settings in each of these tabs see the FTP Settings E Mail Setting or User File Setting items in this section Click the Condition tab Click here SS Akbem Eh Data File a Comm Start Record IR Stop Record Process FTP E Mail User File Action lee Select to enable Conditional setting Start Recording Click the Process tab a Alarm EY DataFie a Comm Start Record MR Stop Rec
174. led Configuration Meas Groups DI Host a IP Address 0 0 0 0 Machine Name Compact Flash Response Get Configuration S i 2 Undetined DH Undefined ue Wee E Nome x MX125 MKC M10 gt mo unv mo gt MX112 NDI M04 e MX110 UNV H04 MX110 UNV M10 On slot 1 to the left where the module is selected if you See select the VTD 30 CH module a dialog box is displayed ITI x 1 1 WEE Modules of Slot2 Slot3 will be changed Ok to continue Changes to the VTD 30 CH module Cancel Meas Groups Click OK to change Configuratio Il Host IP Address 0 0 0 0 Compact Flash Response Get Configuration Machine Name None v None e 1 Undetined DH Undefined MX112 NDIMO4 e Mx110 YTD L30 nd Slots 2 and 3 cannot be selected 2 6 IM WX103 01E 2 2 Configuring the System Assigning Input Modules to Measurement Groups IM WX103 01E Auto Assignment Click the Auto Assignment button in the Configuration area A dialog box with the message Assign all modules to appropriate measuring groups appears Configuration Meas Groups D Host 192 168 1 A IP Address 192 168 1 1 Machine
175. lick the Pattern tab in the User Output space 2 Click the triangle button The previously set pattern is output IM WX103 01E IM WX103 01E 2 8 Analog PWM Output Settings Output value display Click the Pattern tab all operation Displayed output pattern Click the output pattern button to start pattern output Stop output Pause output the PAUSE display appears all operation H User 401 ty Manual EJ Hattem H User 402 tn Manual ES Patter Select to output continuously or a specified number of times Note The Repeat check box in the User Output space is selected when the Default box under Pattern Output Loop Setting in the channel settings is turned ON e Manual 1 Click the Pattern tab in the User Output space 2 To change the output value turn the rotary switch icon by dragging it to the left or right click a direction key or type a value directly into the output value display box Output value display can also be used for direct input Click the Manual tab User Output all operation El User 401 10 000 gt CH 10 REFERENCE _ oO DA Drag with the cursor to turn the rotary switch icon to the left and right Turning the rotary switch icon all operation You can also turn the rotary switch icon by ro Ci holding down the Ctrl key or Shift key and turning the mouse wheel El user 401 ty Manual Pattem E User AC 10 000 gt melt 7
176. logpp tlogsum and tlogave If NAN exists in the channel values it is handled as though the value did not exist e Inthe case of the IsNan function This function can determine whether the value is NaN e Inthe case of min max sum ave and pp functions NaN values are discarded e Inthe case of amp amp and operators NaN values are considered true e For all other computations Computation is performed taking NaN as a value Thus NaN is returned as the computed result e The numeric value display on the Monitor screen displays INVALID Handling when the value of a measurement channel is Over exceeding the upper and lower limits of the measurement range If the measured value used in the reference function or TLOG function is Over computation continues in one of two ways Select the handling method using the Calculate Over Over as the MAX MIN value of a range check box e Continue the computation as Over e Continue the calculation by setting Over to the maximum or minimum value of the measurement range of the specified channel Use the following values as the maximum and minimum value of the measurement range e DC voltage 10 of the range However 0 63 000 mV for 60 mV HQ range and 0 6 3000 V for 6 V HQ range Example 6 V range OVER 6 6 V OVER 6 6 V e Temperature 10 C of the rated measurement range However 0 K and 10 K for KoVsAu7Fe and J263B e Linear scaling Maximum and minimum values of the
177. m when making the difference between the measured value of the channel and the measured value of the reference channel the measured value referred to as difference computation The reference channel can be set to a channel that is scaled Difference computation can be executed even if the measurement range of its own channel and that of the reference channel are not the same If the decimal point position setting is different between its own channel and the reference channel the decimal point position of the measured value of the reference channel is matched to that of its own channel and the difference is computed Example When the measured value of the channel set to difference input is 10 00 and the measured value of the reference channel is 100 0 The computed result is 10 00 100 0 90 00 Set the reference channel for difference input to a measurement channel that has the Monitor check box selected Setting the Remote RJC Reference Channel Valid Only When the Input Mode Is Set to RRJC TC This item sets the reference channel when the input mode is set to RRJC TC Set the reference channel for remote RJC to a channel that meets the three conditions below 2 21 2 4 Setting the Measurement Conditions Measurement Channel Settings 2 22 e The reference channel is a measurement channel channel existing on the measurement channel page with the Monitor check box selected e The range of the reference channel and that of
178. mance W i B im ier TTT DD Status E Stop 196607 H Acquisition ae Channel it System Click here and enter the name Output ON OFF Operation The procedure below can be carried out when data is being monitored 2 Click the manual DO button or choose Manual DO1 to Manual DO4 from the Action menu The output turns ON and the word OFF on the manual DO button changes to ON If ON is displayed the output is turned OFF and the word ON changes to OFF Action Event Window Help Alarm Sound E Start TESIO E Manual D02 E Manual D03 Manual DO4 or reaa SC telay AGK Chlt a iim r D I See Display Alarm ACK Mark Ctrl M Mark Configuration Click here Reset Math Ctrl T Manual DOZ Ghrl 2 Manual DOS Chr Manual DOF Gtri 4 a Eeklo Tesnernit Mu ikes ik Alarm Reference Channel Range The alarm detection of multiple measurement channels and math channels can be assigned to a single DO channel When an alarm occurs on any of the assigned channels alarm output is activated A range of consecutive channel numbers are assigned The range can span over units Note e The alarm detection in the unit and the DO output is processed within the unit Therefore the DO output continues even when the connection to the PC is cut off If the alarm reference channel range spans over multiple units or if the digital output module is not available in the sa
179. me Trip point Channel color No Channel Y Axis Fomal Meter o EN wor H fe HO RO bes woe O8 FO al wos JHC 200 0000 W04 200 0 E Wos 2000 pes WO6 2000 C wen 2000 d wos 2000 0000 een wg 2000 0000 H WD lt None gt 2 0000 H wi None gt 2 0000 lt a m Wi2 lt None gt 2 0000 a E Wi 2 lt None gt 2 0000 E Wi4 lt None gt 2 0000 a H WS lt None gt 2 0000 C AY sais None re nee See A E e LK Gao Show the channel Selecting the Maximum Minimum Display zone Turn ON OFF the trip selection dialog box Y axis when using multi axes zone meter type value of the scale position point display Select the display format of the Y axis normal exponential Select the Y axis type linear logarithmic Initializing Copying and Pasting of Settings on the General Display Settings Window On the General Display Settings window you can reset the settings to default or copy and pate the settings of one or multiple waveforms to the settings of other waveforms You can copy and paste according to the procedure below Click the copy source waveform number No column click the Copy button at the bottom of the window click the copy destination waveform number and click the Paste button at the bottom of the window Click to select all Drag to select a range of waveforms Channel Y Axis Fomal Meter scai zone Trip 1 Trip 2 Color Min Max Min Max wnt 01001 Linear4 2082008 2020 198
180. me is specified from the beginning of the interval to the elapsed time Timer Level Operation e When ON lt OFF Interval Interval i Returns 1 0 Returns 1 0 lt gt lt gt t i ON OFF ON OFF i ON setting en OFF setting lt gt e When ON gt OFF Interval i Interval i I i i I l i I Returns 1 0 Returns 1 0 Returns 1 0 t OFF ON OFF ON ON setting i OFF setting lt Manual AO Function Below are the pattern outputs that are available with the manual AO function The functions are not case sensitive Specify lt manual gt as described in the explanation for manual and user output in this section The operation does not take place if the relevant user Output channel is not set to pattern output mode Function Description StartPTN Start pattern output Description StopPTN Stop pattern output Description SuspendPTN Pause pattern output Description ResumePTN Resume pattern output Description StartPTN lt manual gt Start pattern output on the specified user output channel StopPTN lt manual gt Stop pattern output on the specified user output channel SuspendPTM lt manual gt Pause pattern output on the specified user output channel ResumePTN lt manual gt Resume pattern output on the specified user output channel IM WX103 01E Example ch 00010 gt 0 StartPTN 0 ch 00010 gt 0 StopPTN 0 ch 00010 gt 0 SuspendPTN 0 ch 00010 gt
181. me unit alarm detection is performed on the PC In this case alarm detection stops when the connection is cut off In addition even when the connection is established the alarm detection interval may slow down e Alarms other than those on measurement channels do not function when not connected to the PC Digital Specified Output Other Than Alarm Output The digital output can be enabled for the following causes e Manual DO manual The relay contact signal of specified DO channels are turned ON OFF collectively when you click the manual DO button shown on the Run screen or when you choose Manual DO1 to Manual DO4 from the Action menu e FAIL Output Fail Outputs a relay contact signal when an error occurs in the main module CPU of a unit containing a digital output module When the CPU is normal the relay is energized and FAIL output is ON When the CPU is abnormal or if a power failure occurs it is OFF 2 41 2 7 Digital Output e Error Output Error Outputs a relay contact signal when any of the following events occur in the main module CPU of a unit containing a digital output module When the CPU is normal the relay is energized and FAIL output is ON When the CPU is abnormal or if a power failure occurs it is OFF e Adata output request timeout 60 s occurs while recording data except when the MX100 DS option functions are enabled e A module error occurs e An input module detected at power on that is able to make measu
182. meric display can be shown along with the waveform display window When channels with different record intervals exist within the same group the screen is divided The display group active channel and mark display are synchronized to the waveform display If cursors are displayed on the waveform display window the data values between the cursors are displayed in red Also the data column corresponding to the cursor position is displayed in gray Active channel Switch the Y axis display channel on Display per display group the waveform display record interval Channel display color Group 01 Group 02 Group 03 8 CH DE cz CHODA Absolute Time No b i Absolute Time No 2008 01 04 16 05 34 400 00000156 924 9512 2008 01 04 16 05 34 700 00000157 218 7214 2008 01 04 16 05 35 000 00000158 580 4529 2008 01 404 16 05 35 300 00000159 1308 9054 2008 01 04 16 05 35 600 00000160 18670 6582 2008 01 04 16 05 35 900 00000161 2183 5242 2008 01 04 16 05 36 200 00000162 2190 4224 2008 01 04 16 05 36 500 00000163 2021 7186 2008 01 04 16 05 36 800 00000164 1837 6787 2008 01 04 16 05 37 1 00 00000165 2008 01 04 16 05 37 400 000001 66 2008 01 04 16 05 06 200 00000093 2008 01 04 16 05 06 400 p0000094 2008 01 404 16 05 06 600 00000095 2008 01 04 16 05 06 800 p0000096 2008 01 04 16 05 07 000 p0000097 2008 01 404 16 05 07 200 p0000098 2008 01 04 16 05 07 400 p0000099 2008 01 04 16 05 07 6
183. n Time Comm Performance O tatie Manual DOL Cd When Setting Computations for Each Channel Individually Click a desired channel number and enter the settings in the area on the right to set the computation Click the channel number to be configured ep channel to be configured i Math Channel 99001 Channel Ce nfig V Record l Al E A Math Alarm q Monitor Expression Dec Pi Label Value Expression flx 99001 sl ch 00001 chco0002 4 cont1 0 0000 e GER ch 00001 ch 00002 99002 ch 00001 ch 00002 4 cont2 0 0000 z Dec Point 4 ei IO 99003 E 4 0 0000 CC 41 IO 199004 O 4 0 0000 lial __ 100 0000 OO tss005 O 4 0 0000 Max 100 0000 Cl 9908 O 4 0 0000 Unit iv J LJ rs907 O 4 0 0000 Tag No Tag99001 0 99008 o 4 0 0000 Tag Comment TagComment 99001 TT 93009 gog 4 0 0000 a EE i 99010 go 4 0 0000 D TT 89011 go 4 0 0000 Click here to show or hide the Math Channel area IM WX103 01E 2 27 2 5 Setting Computations Setting the Computation Channels Explanation 2 28 Overview of Computation You can enter computing equations using constants operators and functions described below The computed results can be displayed and recorded Saved as computed data Computation allows you to determine the average maximum minimum of a specified channel on a specified date time or output events start stop record reset
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188. nditions such as the input mode measurement range and measurement span 2 whether to carry out measurement recording and 3 the alarm conditions You can also set up computations such as the four arithmetical operations using the measured data computation channel setting set the signal to be output from the digital output module DO channel setting and set up modules such as the analog output and PWM output modules e General Display Settings Window For each display group you can set the channels to be displayed display scale display zone trip point the value of interest in the waveform display display color and other parameters IM WX103 01E Viewer Calibrator IM WX103 01E 1 1 Functional Overview of MKLOGGER On the Logger you can also perform operations such as starting stopping data monitoring displaying the monitor window pausing the monitor and starting stopping data recording as well as displaying the Run screen used to monitor the communication status of the connected MX100s and the status of data monitoring and recording The types of monitor windows available are the Trend Monitor that displays the data using waveforms the Numeric Monitor that displays the data using instantaneous values the Meter Monitor that displays the data using three types of meters and the Alarm Monitor that displays the status of alarm occurrences e Monitor Screen You can display the waveforms and numerical values of the me
189. nels set to DELTA mode Transmit AO channels Transmit PWM channels Do you wish to continue after disabling the invalid channels IM WX103 01E 2 17 2 4 Setting the Measurement Conditions Measurement Channel Settings Importing Tag Numbers and Tag Comments You can import just the tag numbers and tag comments from the saved setup data and replace the current tag numbers and tag comments with the imported information From the File menu choose Import Tag Then select an MXLOGGER project file a file with the mxe extension in the Open dialog box Only the tag numbers and tag comments are imported Fie Edt View Acquistion Action E Gren Close Look in yj Data lo ec ES Save Ctrl S Save As Auto Start Configuration NewProject1 mxe DC Import Expression _ gt Import Constants Monitor Server Port No DDE Server File name NewProject mp Data Viewer GE See Files of type GER Project File mxe Cancel 4 Select the MXLOGGER project file file with mxe extension you wish to load Note When you carry out the procedure above the tag numbers and tag comments of computation channels are also imported When Setting the Measurement Conditions for Each Channel Individually 2 18 Click a desired channel number and enter the settings in the area on the right to set the measurement conditions
190. ng Unit Status E EB von Gtytet Comm Connect a Status Monitoring M Data Lack Unit Status Il BH vente Comm Connect a Status Monitoring DA Data Lack None f Setting and operation with alarm1 to alarm 4 allowed E mxt00 1Gtyies _ CF OK FREE 30 5 if Anmum Annmnnb afim Pmb cn K sse we A Maini nne hiana Ma Alarm Hysteresis You can set a width hysteresis to the values used to activate and release alarms Alarm hysteresis prevents frequent activation and release of alarms when the measured computed value is unstable around the alarm value Upper limit alarm Lower limit alarm Measured value or Alarm occurrence Alarm value computed value Alarm reset l Hysteresis L Alarm value Measured value or Alarm reset a computed value arm occurrence IM WX103 01E 2 39 196607 H 2 7 Digital Output 1 Click Channel The Channel setup screen appears 2 Click the DO Ch tab 3 Select the Use check boxes for the DO channels you wish to output Setting the Digital Output of Alarms 4 Click the Alarm button under Action 5 Click From or To under Ref Ch and then enter the range of reference measurement channel numbers or math channel numbers of the alarm output 6 Click the Level 1 button or the Level 2 button or both under Ref Ch Click the Energize box to select the output relay action energize or de energize 8 Click the Hold box to select th
191. ng Manual Saye Stop Recording To stop acquisition click Stop Recording or choose Stop Recording from the Acquisition menu To divide the data file click Manual Save or choose Manual Save from the Acquisition menu When Run is displayed To stop recording Logger Main EI File Edit view Acquisitjon Action i vent Window Help PHC Om Milo i EBI me S RRR RA A Stop Mon Pause Start Rec Mark lt click Stop Recording or choose Stop Recording from the Acquisition menu ll x 18 x BR Run E Acquisition ap Channel it System EI Main Status Unit Statu AS Time 2005 0215 16 49 43 El test01 CF NONE Comm Performance Comm Connect Status Recording 8 Data Lack None f3 al Us Status i e em E Comm Error a Normal E H testo2 c oe Data Lack f None Comm Connect gt Status Recordin Data Lack None f ell fk Write Error Ef None a El ME E El Record Information Recording 0 00 00 23 al ed Fie eg Time 2003 07 07 17 04 24 File Division Next File Size 316 KByte File Num 0 E Disk Information Total 27 9 GByte C E Use 4 85 GByte Free 23 1 GByte E Latest File el CADAGWORXIMXLOGGER Dataldata 0008 mxd el CADAGWVORX IMXLOGGER Datadata 0007 md Select a file and click the Open button to start the Viewer You can also double click to start the program Changes to red when recording starts A lis
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193. nge of the specified channel see Notes on Computation in this section The selection is made using the Calculate Over Over as the MAX MIN value of a range check box IM WX103 01E IM WX103 01E 2 5 Setting Computations Setting the Computation Channels Arithmetic Functions Below are the arithmetic functions that are available They are not case sensitive Function sin lt value gt cos lt value gt tan lt tan gt asin lt value gt acos lt value gt sinh lt value gt cosh lt value gt tanh lt value gt pow lt value1 gt lt value2 gt sqrt lt value gt logE lt value gt log10 lt value gt expE lt value gt exp10 lt value gt abs lt value gt max lt value gt lt value gt min lt value gt lt value gt pp lt value gt lt value gt sum lt value gt lt value gt ave lt value gt lt value gt poly lt x gt lt a0 gt lt a1 gt lt an gt ceil lt value gt floor lt value gt limit lt x gt lt a gt lt b gt rnd IsNaN lt value gt Description Returns the sine of the lt value gt Returns the cosine of the lt value gt Returns the tangent of the lt value gt Inverse sine Inverse cosine Hyperbolic sine Hyperbolic cosine Hyperbolic tangent lt value1 gt to the power of lt value 2 gt Square root Natural logarithm Common logarithm e to the power of lt value gt
194. od set scaling appropriately When using a sensor without a remote sensing wire use the DV450 001 conversion cable See the MX100 User s Manual IM MX100 01E Reference Page IM WX103 01E 5 2 Error Messages on the Logger Code E5501 E5502 E5503 E5504 E5505 E5506 E5507 E5508 W5531 W5532 W5533 M5561 M5562 M5563 M5564 M5565 M5566 M5567 M5568 M5569 M5570 Error Messages and Their Corrective Actions Message Undetermined Directory Recording or Working Cannot open file Check viewer lt failed in acquisition of CF information Please verify the usage condition of the equipment Failed to get channel and network configuration Failed to get information Check connecting MX Failed to create folder Invalid folder name Please enter a new name Cannot contain any of the following characters n 2 lt gt nCON PRN AUX CLOCK NUL COM1 9 LPT1 9 The current channel setup contains invalid use of reference channels Channels whose mode is set to RRJC Channels used for difference input Transmission AO channels Transmission PWM channels Do you wish to continue after disabling the invalid channels In order to balance the strain channels it s necessary for channels to be set up correctly The current channel setup contains invalid use of reference channels Some measurement channels set to RRJC mode Channels used for diff
195. omment Select the measurement range When changed Span and the items to the right of it are initialized excluding Tag No and Tag Comment Minimum Maximum value of span Select the check boxes here to perform scaling Decimal point position of the scale Maximum Minimum values of the scale Check here to measure the difference input difference with respect to the measured value Check here to select of the reference channel the monitor channel Select the reference channel for difference input Acquisitio nel it System Span Scale Delta RRJC A Mi Max ig Reich Rer Ch Start Mon Channel Contig Meas Ch Record Monitor Mode 00001 00002 00003 00004 00011 00012 D 4 00000 mjm mm 00001 E K KKK K JALIL IM WX103 01E 2 15 196607 H 2 4 Setting the Measurement Conditions Measurement Channel Settings Setting the Remote RJC Reference Channel Valid Only When the Input Mode Is Set to RRJC TC 12 Select the reference channel for the remote RJC from the Ref Ch list box under HRC Note If the reference channel setting for difference input or the reference channel setting for the remote RJC is inappropriate when switching from the Channel screen to the Display or Monitor screen a Channel dialog box opens see the figure below To disable the mea
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197. ord Condition FTP E Mail User File Event processing The file is sent with FTP Target Fie Select to send user files by FTP DA Sending E mail Attach File Select to attach user files to an e mail Body Cen Ge gt T Select to add message to the body of the e mail Select to add user file to the body of the e mail Setting Stop Record Events 1 Click Stop Record The screen changes to the Stop Record Event setting screen Entering Conditions 2 Click the Condition tab 3 If the check box in the Action space is selected the event becomes active Setting Processes 4 Click the Process tab 5 Select the Synchronize Data File check box in the Event Processing space to execute synchronization When doing so the File conversion check box becomes available for selection 6 Select the Excel Lotus or ASCII check box in the File Processing space to convert synchronized data to the corresponding format When doing so the Select Range and Folder boxes becomes available for selection 7 Select the Select Range box under File Conversion to specify a range of synchronized data for conversion 8 Enter a folder name for saving the file in the Folder box Select the Folder check box to save converted files to the specified folder 2 56 IM WX103 01E 2 9 Event Processing 9 Select the Synchronized File or Converted File check box under The File is sent with FTP in the Event Processing space to send synchronized or converted file
198. ou can change the displayed grid density The available settings are standard dense grid 1 or dense grid 2 Standard Grid Dense Grid 1 Dense Grid 2 se o ne es ai DE LUTTE E me Eft Woens croz IM WX103 01E 2 71 2 11 Pausing Resuming the Updating of the Monitor Display and Reading Measured Values Using Cursors Procedure Pausing and Resuming the Updating of the Monitor Display To pause the updating of the monitor display click the Pause button or choose Pause from the Acquisition menu When paused the word Pause on the button toggles between red and orange Lee Acquisition Action Ew Acquisition Action Evi ey File Edit view Acquisition Action Event Window Help Start Monitoring i Start Monitoring f ab e D m a E idi i E Stop Pepto Stop Monitoring or Start Recording Start Recording Stop Mon AUSE Manual Save Manual Save Stop Recording Stop Recording Click either one Choose this Note Recording continues even when the updating of the monitor display is paused To resume the monitor display click the Pause button or choose Pause from the Acquisition menu Reading Measured Computed Values Using Cursors 1 Click the position where you wish to read the measured computed data in the waveform display area of the Monitor screen If you wish to read another point simultaneously drag the cursor Cursor A appears at the position where you f
199. owing e On Record Immediately starts recording when the Start Recording button is clicked or Start Recording is chosen from the Acquisition menu e Fixed Time Starts recording at the specified date time Set the date time as year month day hours minutes seconds If the specified time has already been passed the operation is the same as On Record e Interval Starts recording at the specified time every day or the specified day Set the time as hours minutes seconds IM WX103 01E 2 13 2 3 Setting the Data Acquisition Conditions e Math Starts recording when the StartRec event function see section 2 5 Event Functions is executed on a computation channel This is valid when you click the Start Recording button and the word Waiting is displayed Record Stop Condition Select the condition for stopping the recording from the following e Continuous Immediately stops recording when the Stop Recording button is clicked or Stop Recording is chosen from the Acquisition menu e Fixed Period Stops recording after the specified time elapses after the recording is started Set the time as hours minutes seconds e Fixed Time Stops recording at the specified date time Set the date time as year month day hours minutes seconds If the specified time has already been passed the operation is the same as Continuously e Interval Stops recording at the specified time every day or the specified day Set the time
200. p in the Configuration Area Click the word Undefined or the E icon of the slot with an input module selected and select the measurement group The monitor interval that is assigned to the measurement group can be confirmed on the Acquisition setup screen Click here Configuration Meas Groups Compact Flash Response Get Configuration D Undefined MX110 UNV M10 e MX110 UNV H04 D Host 192 1 68 1 1 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Machine Name test01 a iE J Meas Groupi ESES None x MX125 MKC M10 MX110 UNV M10 gt Note To improve the PC performance it is recommended that whenever possible only a single measurement group be assigned to a single unit E edel d Selecting the Measurement Group in the Meas Groups Area Drag the module icon in the Undefined area onto the desired measurement group area Configuration Meas Groups F Undefined 3 Meas Group 1 D Meas Group 2 D Meas Group 3 ORT ES IHN venu wn II venu E E RN wonn HHN vnnumuvwn HIR venu nm HR wonspgemg Drag and drop the icon of the input module to a measurement group PE O Q Q D 2 2 Configuring the System Note You can select multiple module icons simultaneously to be dragged and dropped by selecting the module icons in the Meas Groups area while holding down the Shift or Ctrl key The Shift key is used to
201. ph data 0000 mxs 3 Alarm Mark List data 0000 mxs v 4 Graph data 0003 mxd The Cursor Value window opens Time at the Cursor A position Data number at the Cursor A position Time at the Cursor B position Data number at the Cursor B position Move Time between Cursors A and B Control data mxs Group 01 Cursor A Cursor B Difference Data No Data No 136 145 p o 2008 01 122 E 2008 01 122 2008 01 122 We SES 16 05 28 400 Pesne 15 05 28 400 16 05 31 100 00 90 02 4000 Channel No Value A Value B Value A Channel No Value A Value B Value B Value A CHO1001 CH99001 H 389 2261 450 1972 839 4233 CH DO ID 389 2261 450 1972 839 4233 CHO1003 CHO1004 C p CH010111 Channel display color CHO1013 C CHO10121 Alarm indication Value at the Cursor B position value at the Cursor A position Channel number and Value at the Cursor B position measurement unit Value at the Cursor A position IM WX103 01E Clearing Cursors 3 3 Reading Values Using Cursors From the Edit menu choose Erase Cursor The cursors are cleared as well as the cursor values displayed in the Control dialog box Explanation Reading Measured Computed Values Using Cursors Two cursors can be displayed The following values can be read on the Control window IM WX103 01E Values at the cursors Difference in the value between the cursors Absolute time and data numbe
202. pped Assigning Monitor Intervals to Measurement Groups and Setting the Record Step Record Interval 1 In the Monitor Interval amp Record Step area select the monitor intervals of Meas Group 1 Meas Group 2 and Meas Group 3 from the Mon Interval list boxes The interval cannot be assigned while data monitoring is in progress Select the acquisition interval for each measurement group The selectable acquisition interval varies depending on the types of modules assigned to the same group and the measurement range Start Mon Run Acquisition ae Channel it System Monitor Interval amp Record Step Record Information Meas Group 1 E Mon interval f100msec D Rec Step x D Data Meas Group 2 w Mon Interval fsan D Rec Step x 1 Group Record Interval Channel Num Meas Group 3 E Mon interval ia ro stepx Mess 100msec 40CH Math Group D Mon interval rer aen 1 Meas2 S0msec 18CH Automatically set to the minimum acquisition interval of the measurement group with modules assigned or 100 ms whichever is less cannot be changed 2 Enter the record step in the Record Step text box You cannot set the step while recording is in progress You can confirm the record step in the Record Information area Monitor Interval amp Record Step Record Information Meas Group 1 DB Mon interval 200msec v Rec Stepx i Data Meas Group 2 E Mon interval 50msec i e
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204. pting to load a file containing 5 million or more data points Change the range to be converted so that it is within the allowed range of Excel Change the range to be converted so that it is within the allowed range of 1 2 3 The file cannot be loaded or the file has been deleted Cannot load the file Error Messages on the Calibrator 5 6 Code Message W4700 Connection failure W4701 Check the IP Address Host Name Failed to write the calibrated value W4702 Failed to calibrate Corrective Action To change the network settings such as the IP address start the Logger Recalibrate If still displayed service required Recalibrate If still displayed service required Reference Page 3 2 3 24 3 2 3 25 3 25 3 2 3 2 Reference Page 2 3 4 3 to 4 7 4 3 to 4 7 IM WX103 01E Index Index Symbols Transmission Output sesctcessossecseweadsescecsoscasseeueasseseeneneseies 2 50 Re Nu UE 2 50 User OPU EE 2 50 A A D integration TINS E 2 8 2 9 SE 2 83 absolute and relative me 3 13 ENG ASM ON pce aia eee cig nscesais temas en anenen cee ee wee reaweb nace ys ntieeeiait 2 10 add DU MOM aseccnctnnsiceustecwsucidocundvoncetcsonanssnimadadewatelextoudecmicutswetiasne 2 8 add date check box 2 11 lee ie 2 71 3 12 sl 2 3 add time check DO EE 2 11 alarm mark list display wccnisnccxecncvnnisciticsvoraxexntoresnntirrinteenceccnss 3 14 ET vu EE 2 37 alarm detection EEN 2 41 alarm hysteresis cr
205. put Set the minimum maximum reference channel values for the output span B H M o E lt DI Scroll to set the output action and pattern output 2 44 IM WX103 01E go 10 11 12 13 14 2 8 Analog PWM Output Settings Click the Power ON box under Specified Output and select Hold or Preset Value Click the Error box under Specified Output and select Hold or Preset Value If you select Preset Value under Specified Output click Preset Value and enter the duty Select 1 msec or 10 msec in the Resolution box under Pulse Click the Interval msec box under Pulse and enter the pulse interval Click the Default box under Pattern Output and select ON or OFF for the initial operation in the loop settings Click the Type box under Pattern Output and select Continuous or Times If you select Times for Type under Pattern Output click the Count box under Pattern Output and enter the number of loops Click Edit under Pattern Output to open the Edit Pattern window Start Mon lt BR Run 196607 H K Acquisition a Channel it System Channel Contig Meas Ch Ee l Pattern Output Set Point 100 000 Hold 100 000 Hold 100 000 Hold 100 000 Hold 100 000 Hold 100 000 Hold 100 000 Hold 1 100 000 Hold 4 Rod 00051 00052 00053 00054 00055 00056 00057 00058 Continuous 4 Span Continuous al Continuous
206. r Double click the mark to change the settings Grid Density You can change the displayed grid density The available settings are standard dense grid 1 or dense grid 2 For instructions see section 2 10 Starting Stopping Data Monitoring and Displaying the Monitor IM WX103 01E 3 2 Setting the Display Switching between Absolute and Relative Time By default the time axis is displayed using absolute time The time axis can also be displayed using time relative to the first data position Switch absolute relative time File Edit View Window Convert Information Help GN Sa G Kaa ee maa A ew II eg Absolute time Relative time Sec bot Ap mn EE EEE Ela t00msec Sa bl Rap thy EF UI at onser 12 9032 CHOOOD4 V CHOOOD4 V 10 0645 a ee SS O O N S 00 00 00 00 00 10 17 22 00 17 22 10 Relative Time DAY him s 2008701721 Absolute Time h m s On the numeric display you can select the display format of the absolute or relative time and turn ON OFF the data numbers using Format on the View menu View Window Convert Information Help General Display Settings H amp View Window Convert Information Help General Display Settings PS AN GEES v Channel No v Channel No TagNo TagNo Tag Comment Tag Comment Absolute Time Absolute Time Relative Time Al y Relative Time _ CHMA v mmm par MMDD MADD Too
207. r at the cursor position Time between the cursors and the difference between the data numbers Alarm status of the value at the cursor Note e The cursors used to display cursor values and those used to specify the interval for statistical computation over an area are the same e The Cursor Value window and the Statistics window can be displayed simultaneously e If you click the tab of another group on the waveform display window while the Cursor Value window is open the cursor values of the selected group are displayed on the Cursor Value window e You can change the cursor positions on the waveform display window while the Cursor Value window is open e If you choose Select All from the Edit menu Cursor A is displayed at the first data position and Cursor B is displayed at the last data position EN H 3 19 3 4 Statistical Computation over an Area of Measured Computed Data Procedure 3 20 On the waveform display window click the tab of the group on which you wish to perform statistical computation over an area Click the start position of the computation area in the waveform display area A light blue cursor appears in the waveform display area If multiple waveform display areas are displayed the cursor is displayed at the time position each waveform display area Drag the cursor to the end position of the computation area Another light blue cursor appears at the position where the cursor was dragged Group select
208. ration of each measurement range BIEMIJOS y Husn a10jog H 1 2 MXLOGGER Operation Guide Flow of Operations during Installation The figure below shows the general flow of operation when the MX100 is installed initially Operations on the PC Section X X indicates the referred sections in this manual Set up the See the DAQWORX Installation MXLOGGER and Operation Guide IM WX1000 01E Wire the input Set the network Set the appropriate IP address output modules parameters of the PC subnet mask and default gateway of the PC Section 1 5 Connect the See the Installation Start the network cable and Connection Guide logger Section 2 1 Search all connected MX100s and Connect the power Search the MX100 configure the network parameters cord configure the network such as the IP address of the connected MX100s Operations on the MX100 Install the MX100 Section 2 2 Turn ON the power Select the MX100 to be connected switch Configure the system select the acquisition interval of each input module etc Section 2 3 Set the data Select the acquisition interval to be acquisition condition used select the record interval set The Installation and Connection Guide IM record start stop conditions etc MX100 72E is an abridged manual provided with Sections 2 4 and 2 5 the MX100 main module The Installation and Set the measurement Set the input mode Connection Guide does not explain all
209. re Oe re ae ee ee ee er 2 17 print contents of setup data AAA 2 78 I eE E 2 77 FOP PUL MG 401 E 3 26 OIE OFS WIS E 2 77 FOOT UN eee coe ae ee ects ipa E eas 3 28 DO 216 eee Onan E een nee ee arene ee 2 78 Eelere 2 43 Ro PANIC NIST eegene 2 15 rate of change detection mtenval ANEN 2 38 rate of change lower limit aam 2 38 rate of change upper limit alarm kk 2 38 recording Condition and file area AAA 2 11 FSCO WAGE E E E E E 2 10 eis doles E 2 10 record SIAM condition E 2 13 FCO SUS EE 2 13 Viele 2 10 record stop condition E 2 14 record Stop CV GNIS E 2 56 reference channel 2 15 2 16 2 21 2 40 reference ele 2 30 relay ACK DU OM D 2 42 remote EEN 2 16 2 20 FESOTING besi el le 2 27 resistance temperature deiechor 2 19 response CMCC EE 2 8 PRIOR oe 2 38 DEE 2 16 oy PNE E AA ee ener ee oe ee eee ne 2 38 RRJG i 6 Seeercmenrcts na EE meee mie a ENNE 2 16 2 20 a UE eee ATEA EA T crew ee noe ence eee ee AEE eee 2 19 GR UR 2 20 RTD Resistance Input Module AAA 2 20 Dee 2 41 BU TE e 2 66 2 75 PT B acca A N 2 19 IM WX103 01E S save COSTINMAUOM sssrin SAREE 2 78 saving display SCUING Sicanscnccanssatcnderdreensesnbirakennengrecnnsdenexneses 3 22 saving Setup dala E 2 78 SCANS AE E N E 2 15 2 21 Scaling SENOS E 2 23 Searc DUTON E 2 2 EE ee 2 1 Ee Uer 2 3 Ne EE 2 1 setting alarm events E 2 52 setting analog output EE 2 43 setting patterns EE 2 50 seling PWM Output E 2 44 setting the evpreseion ENEE 2 24 setti
210. re the system MNT 1O UNV HOA 1 10 UNV M10 M 115 D05 H10 120123456 120303371 La a Lal E Rei el SP re D a H r ct U E fa When Setting a Password for Startup You can use the following procedure to set the Calibrator up so that it prompt the user to enter a password upon startup 1 From the File menu click Set Password The New Password dialog box opens Yew aS WO New Password New Passwordireenter ome 2 Click the New Password box and enter a password There are no restrictions on the characters that can be used in the password You can enter up to 30 characters for the password 3 Enter the same password in the Confirm New Password box then click OK If you restart the Calibrator a password confirmation dialog box opens If you enter a wrong password and click OK a dialog box with the message The password is wrong opens Click OK to close the Calibrator Note To set up the Calibrator so that no password dialog box is displayed open the password setting dialog box make sure the entry boxes are blank and click OK There are no other means of clearing the password Be sure not to forget the password 4 2 IM WX103 01E 4 2 IM WX103 01E Calibration Procedure Procedure 1 Click the illustration of the universal input module that you wish to calibrate EJ Calibrator Fie view Help IP Address Host Name 10 0 222 333 Connect Disconne
211. rements is removed e A module breaks down e An unidentifiable module is attached When using the energize setting for contact output the circuit switches from open to short when the output is enabled When using the de energize setting the circuit switches from short to open Energized De energized Operation of Output Relays You can select whether the output relay is energized or de energized when an output event such as an alarm occurs If de energized is selected the output relay behaves in the same fashion as when an output event occurs if the power is shut down The default setting is Energized Il TE ON Energize NO CG NO C NO C De energize NO C NO C NO C When power is When alarm is When alarm is shut down not occurring occurring NO Normally Opened C Common Hold Non Hold of Output Relays Select the behavior of the output relay when an output event is released recovers to a normal condition The default setting is Non hold e Turn OFF the output relay with the release of the output event non hold e Hold the output relay at ON until the Relay ACK button see below is clicked Dp Pie Co Wee Amt Amon fuert minds Hae Hene DO e EA Ram NES SR Gea tf E Rater ACH A pe KK dat Fear Bimi k Ma Relay ACK button e When set to non hold e When set to hold Output cause Output cause occurrence occurrence Relay ACK Relay output ON Relay output ON Relay output OFF ToL Relay output OFF 2 42 IM
212. rotection circuit activates exceeded Turn OFF the external power and you must power cycle the external power supply or it supply check the load power cycle will not recover No output from the PWM output module Probable Cause Corrective Action Reference Page The fuse is blown Servicing required 4A module limit has been exceeded The CF card is not detected Probable Cause Corrective Action Reference Page There is a problem with the CF card Replace the CF card Eject and format the CF card then insert it again See the MX100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MX100 01E IM WX103 01E 5 3 Punooys jqnolL H 5 1 Troubleshooting The measured value is not correct Probable Cause The input wiring is not correct Corrective Action Check the input wiring The measured value is at Over or Over Change to an appropriate setting The measurement range setting and input range do not match The temperature error is large or is unstable The TC type setting and the type actually connected are different The temperature error is large or is unstable The RJC setting is not correct The temperature error is large or is unstable The wind is hitting the terminals The temperature error is large or is unstable The ambient temperature change is drastic The temperature error is large or is unstable There is an error in the wiring resistance in the case of an RTD The measurement
213. rs amp amp logical operators conditional operator order operator 2 29 2 5 Setting Computations Setting the Computation Channels 2 30 Reference Functions and TLOG Functions The functions below are used to retrieve measured values and alarm values The functions are not case sensitive For the format used to specify the lt channel gt lt alarm level gt and lt manual gt see Channel Numbers section Function ch lt channel gt prech lt channel gt alarm lt channel gt lt alarm level gt alarm lt channel gt alarm tlogmax lt channel gt tlogmin lt channel gt tlogpp lt channel gt tlogsum lt channel gt tlogave lt channel gt ManualDO lt manual gt ManualAO lt manual gt Description Returns the current value of the specified channel see page 2 36 Returns the previous value of the specified channel see page 2 36 Returns the alarm value of the specified channel and specified alarm level ON 1 OFF 0 Returns the alarm value of the specified channel ON 1 OFF 0 Returns the alarm value of an arbitrary channel ON 1 OFF 0 Returns the maximum value of the TLOG computation of the specified channel Returns the minimum value of the TLOG computation of the specified channel Returns the maximum minimum value of the TLOG computation of the specified channel Returns the sum of the TLOG computation of the specified channel Returns th
214. s 127 4 1 18 Displays the icon of the MX100 in the same segment Click here to display detailed communication settings of the MX100 MxXs nearby ei Response Network Config Search Machine Name Serial No Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway User Software H 127 1 1 1 120123457 1271 14 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 H 127 1 1 16 127 1116 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Instrument number NO of the MX100 If multiple MX100s are connected in the same network segment multiple icons are displayed In this case the instrument number that is marked on the name plate of the main module is displayed on the icon indicating the MX100 Serial No on the screen allowing you to identify each MX100 IM WX103 01E 2 1 2 1 Searching MX100 Data Acquisition Units and Configuring the Network If the Logger Has Been Started Once Before 1 Start the Logger The screen of the Main window that was displaying when you exited the Logger the previous time is displayed 2 Click System The System screen appears Click here Logger Main E Ele o x my Fie Edit View Acquisition Action Event Window Help 18 x PICO Mlo t SR we maag a unaa Run Kei Acquisition Ca Channel Monitor Interval amp Record Step Start Mon e Record Information Meas Group 1 ie Mon Interval 100msec Tel D Rec Step x 4 Data 3 Click the Search button in the MXs nearby area Icons indicating the MX100s that are connected to
215. s via FTP 10 Select the Synchronized File or Converted File check box under the Sending E Mail item in the Event Processing space to send synchronized or converted files as e mail attachments 11 In the Sending E Mail item in the Event Processing space select the User File and Message check boxes under Body to copy the contents of the message to the body of an e mail and send the e mail Setting Up FTP and E mail 12 For FTP settings click the FTP tab For e mail settings click the E mail tab For instructions on settings see the FTP Settings or E Mail Setting items in this section O Q Q D Click the Condition tab Click here SS Alarm EL Data File Gg Comm e Start conton J Process mm Emai Action Wees o Select to enable Conditional setting Stop Recording Click the Process tab ha Alarm EI Data File a Comm Start Record W Stop Record Condition FIP E Mail Event processin Select to enable l File Conversion Excel Lotus Lasch Select the desired format Select Range Al E Select a range to convert The input box shows the selected range Folder Select to specify a storage folder Enter a name for the storage folder Zi The file is sent with FTP Select to send synchronized files by FTP wem Area ere Select to send converted files by FTP Gd Sending E nal Select to attach synchronized files to an e mail Attach File em Oo Message z w Be Select to atta
216. s a template file to the same folder as the displayed data S File Edit View Window Conver Open Ctrl O Close Save Display Setting Ctrl S Save Template EN H Sync Process From the File menu choose Use Template If the currently displayed data file is not accompanied by its display settings file it is displayed according to the setting information of the template file residing in the same folder If the currently displayed data file is accompanied by its display settings file it is displayed according to the setting information of the display settings file Explanation The template file is saved with the name default mxt in the folder of the currently displayed data When using a template file the template file residing in the same folder as the displayed data is used The setting information saved to the template file is as follows IM WX103 01E Information about the group whose waveform or numeric display is open Settings entered using the tool buttons at the top section of the waveform display area of each group Alarm display ON OFF magnification scale clip ON OFF of the waveform display General Display Settings on the View menu Channel No Tag ID or Tag comment setting on the View menu Absolute Time or Relative Time setting on the View menu Graph Sheet Layout setting on the Window menu Check box items in the File Information dialog box on the Information menu The items are used as header
217. s for numeric values Printout setting EN Graph Print Sheet Print x Range Ge All Cursor Cancel IM WX103 01E Executing the Print O i Print Preview 3 8 Printing Data peration From the File menu choose Print The Print dialog box opens In the Print dialog box select the printer print range and the number of copies and then click the OK button When printing waveforms you cannot set the print range Display example of the Print dialog box File Edit view Window Conver Print KE 3 Open Ctrl o Close z E 7 Save Display Setting Ctri 5S benes fe eer Save Template Status Ready lt Use Template Type Ganon LBP A309G2 LIPS3 OH Sync Process Where BEUT Gomb Pracess Comment I Print to file D Gem r Print range Copies review Drink Gattinae Ze All Number of copies fi Pages von tof pi H E Collate Selection 3 Cancel From the File menu choose Print Preview The print image is displayed Fie Edit view Window Conver Open Ctrl O Close Save Display Setting Ctrl 5 Save Template Use Template Sync Process Gomb Process Print Print Print Ctrl P Settings Setup 1 data 1 mxs Y I Next Page Prey Pane Two Page Zoom In Zoom Wut Close Setting Up the Printer de 2 IM WX103 01E From the File menu choose Print Setup The Print Setup dialog box opens Se
218. s processes executed are displayed Stop Record Event Start Record Event Communication Event Data file Event Alarm Event Logging of Events The processing of each event is saved to the created LOG folder The location of the LOG folder is shown in the lower left of the Event Setting window The log file contains one week s worth of data 2 59 2 10 Starting Stopping Data Monitoring and Displaying the Monitor Procedure Start Data Monitoring Click the Start Mon button or choose Start Monitoring from the Acquisition menu Click either one dit view Acquisition Action Event Window Help Acquisition Action W Soa m o Ss plan maa or Start Mon A V Stop Monitoring Start Recording Mamial Gove When you click the Start Mon button the Start Mon button changes to the Stop Mon button and the Run screen appears If communication is possible connections to the MX100s selected on the System screen are established and data monitoring starts The Comm column in the Unit Status area shows Connect If the IP address is not correct or if another use is using the MX100 the Comm column in the Unit Status area shows Disconnect Start Recording button changes to Stop Recording button Logger Main e Edit View Acquisition Action Event Window Help OalM n A SRB emaa BRE BR Gaal Stop Mon Start Rec e Run K Acquisition DG Channel it System EI Main Status Time 2005
219. s when the data is printed Print Setting on the File menu Range Color Print Groups and Comment Position of the display screen 3 23 3 Converting Data Formats Procedure Select whether to set the range to be converted using groups or channels Select the record interval Only the channels with the selected record interval are converted Enter the data range to be converted Can be specified using cursors before opening this dialog box pii Explanation 3 24 1 From the Convert menu choose To ASCII To Excel or To Lotus Convert Informati To ASCII To Excel To Lotus 2 After entering required settings in the dialog box that opens click OK The file is created at the specified destination Enter the range of group numbers to be converted roup hannel Record Interval 100msec C CHOOT 4 C 10msec m Select Data No Start Step Normal C Transposition m Save as File A data 0003 mxd bt Displays the save destination and file name Convertible Data Formats e ASCII Select the range of channels to be converted Click to open the selection dialog box Displays the time of the specified data Step when saving data at certain intervals Select normal trans position for the format used for data conversion When changing the save destination or file name Click to open the save destination and file n
220. select a range of icons The Ctrl key is used to select icons individually Configuring a System Using MX100s That Are Not Connected Click the Add buiton in the Configuration area to display a virtual MX100 In this area you can configure the module and select the measurement group using the procedure described earlier This function is useful when configuring MX100s that are not connected in advance Configuration Meas Groups Click here Up JI Down II Aaa X Delete M Use CF Card Cyclically AD Integration Time Ly Temp Unit v _ Auto Assignment Enter the IP address or J host name of the MX100 to connect Virtual MX100 IP Address 0 0 0 0 Machine Name Compact Flash Response Get Configuration None None Si Setting the A D Integration Time From the A D Integration Time list box in the Configuration area select AUTO 50 Hz or 60 Hz Select the A D integration time Up Doum _ Add Delete M Use CF Card Cyclically AD Integration Time Temp Unit C e Auto Assignment E Mxs nearby j EE Response Network Config Search Setting the Temperature Unit for TC and RTD From the Temp Unit list box select C or F Select the temperature unit Up JI Down Add Jl Delete Use CF Card Cyclically AD Integration Time Auto e Temp Unit ito Assignment E MxXs nearby Network Config Search MX1
221. surement channels with inappropriate settings clear the Monitor check box on the Channel screen and move to the Display or Monitor screen click Yes To change the settings of the inappropriate measurement channels without moving to the next screen click No x A WS5531 The current channel setup contains invalid use of reference channels Some mesurement channels set to DELTA mode Transmit 40 channels Transmit PWM channels Do you wish to continue after disabling the invalid channels Setting the Unit Tag Number and Tag Comment 13 Click the Unit Tag No and Tag Comment text box and enter the unit tag number and tag comment respectively Setting the Time Constant of the First Order Lag Filter Valid Only When the Input Mode Is Set to Something Other than DI 14 Select the time constant from the Filter list box Setting the Burnout Valid Only When the Input Mode Is Set to TC 15 Select the direction in which the measured value is set off the range OVER or OVER when a burnout occurs from the Burnout list box Setting the RJC When the Input Mode Is Set to TC 16 Click the Type box under RJC and select Internal or External 17 If you select External click the Volt box under RJC and enter the compensation voltage Channel Contig Meas Ch Record 00001 00002 00003 00004 00011 00012 CSCS CSS KSC 2 16 fax Math Ch Use 3 0000 O 30000 O O O O
222. sword for Gtartup 4 2 4 2 Calibration ee e 4 3 Troubleshooting S1 Ee SIO ONG EE 5 1 5 2 Error Messages and Their Corrective Actions seeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeessaaaeeseeeneeeess 5 5 Error Messages on the Logger ceceseccesesee cs cownccentesouc octaxsnncedddenernsaswackcagenteaeraeinncsbeabenenndene 5 5 Error Messages on the Viewer 5 6 Error Messages on the CGalbraior 5 6 IM WX103 01E Chapter 1 Before Using the Software 1 1 Functional Overview of MXLOGGER Functional Overview The MXLOGGER can be used to connect up to twenty MX100 Data Acquisition Units hereinafter MX100s to a single PC and acquire data MXLOGGER lt Maximum number of channels gt J K Data acquisition 1200ch D008 mea an esms MATH 240ch narnmy Sees Banann Ltd Total 1440ch messe MX100 Data Acquisition Unit g To Q a Lag Loe E o To To To o ech M h lh POUL FFU UY Tech FOTO P Ee Connect up to 20 units i WII 1m j AIP 1 j II kd ID kel II kel d m HUH UI IP The MXLOGGER consists of the following three software programs Logger Viewer and Calibrator e Logger You can use the Logger to set data record conditions and measurement conditions set up computations set alarms set digital outputs start stop data monitoring display the monitor record Save data and so on LE Ce La ges A As feed pr z alll Si at ek oe e IH ER H e BR eee d ue TF FH
223. t of data files created in the past mg 2005102115 16 49 43 a Read Record time Changes to red when recording starts Display when the program is waiting for the record start condition to be met Logger Main my File Edit View Acquisition Action Event Window PHeOn nei Blabla Stop Rec 1 16 For the procedure for setting the record start conditions and setting the data file save destination and file name see page 1 7 Display when processing record stop Logger NewProject1 Main amp File Edit view Acquisition Action ku enmol A Be IM WX103 01E Start the Viewer For details see section 1 5 File Edit View Acquisition Action E Close Save Ctrl S Save As Auto Start Configuration Import Tag Import Expression Import Constants Monitor Server Port No DDE Server Print Configuration Ctrl P Drink Drevwicias Display the recorded data For details see section 3 1 and 3 2 File View Help Print Setup 1 data mes 2 data 0007 mxd 3 data 0007 mxs 4 data 0000 mxs Exit Select the file you wish to load Information about the selected file The Viewer window appears al data 0002 mxd 1 2 MXLOGGER Operation Guide Click the EI button on the Logger toolbar or choose Data Viewer from the File menu If the Logger is not running choose Programs gt YOKOGAW
224. t the paper size orientation etc Then click the OK button Display example of the Print Setup dialog box int Dibba hh e File Edit View Window Conver Print Setup 2 x Open Ctrl O Close M02 0 O OS 3 e Properties Save Display Setting Ctrl S Save Template Status Ready Use Template Type Canon LBP A309G2 LIPS3 Sync Process _ gt Where RE Gomb Process Print Ctrl P Orientation Preview Print Settings ag Letter set Ze Portrait Source Default DI Landscape 1 data 1 mxs Network 3 27 3 8 Printing Data Explanation 3 28 Printed Items To print waveforms open the waveform display window to print numeric values open the numeric display window If multiple waveform display windows or numeric display windows are open click the window you wish to print To print cursor values or statistical computation over an area open those windows also You can also print a list of alarms and marks Print Range If you wish to print a specified range of the waveform specify the range using cursors For the method of specifying the range using cursors see the procedure in section 3 4 Statistical Computation over an Area of Measured Computed Data Printed Colors of Waveforms You can select black white print or color print Print Groups e On Display Only Only the groups whose waveforms are displayed are printed e All Groups All groups that can be displayed on the waveform display w
225. ta in the same manner to the clipboard Statistical Computation over an Area Specify using two cursors the interval over which computation is to be performed If the cursors are not displayed all the data are used in the statistical computation The statistical parameters are the minimum value the maximum value the P P value maximum minimum the average value and the rms value Note e To redo the computation after changing the computation area you must select the button or the menu again e The cursors used to specify the interval for statistical computation over an area and those used to read values are common e The Statistics window and the Cursor Value window can be displayed simultaneously 3 21 EN H 3 5 Saving Display Settings From the File menu choose Save Display Setting File You can also click the RM button on the toolbar The display setting file is created in the same folder as the data files Open Ctrl 0 Close Save Display Setting Ctrl 5 Save Template Use Template Syne Process When Closing the Viewer If you open a file and change the display settings the dialog box below opens when you attempt to close the Viewer To save the changed display settings click Yes Dataviewer ES A Save changes to data mxs e zen Explanation Display Settings That Are Saved e Information about the group whose waveform or numeric display is open e Settings entered using the
226. ta recording e Alarm Monitor To display alarm signals per display group Click here To display alarm signals per channel 10 x 18 x Logger Alarm Action Event Window Help E Fie Edit view Acquisition Action Event Window Help ei p e w BS D E ll x sdf T Group number e When an alarm occurs yellow green changes I to red If unacknowledged WwW alarms exist a blinking Ready Group 02 PHO es pjo helaa sg Group yellow ring appears Switch between channel number Click here or choose tag No and tag comment Display Alarm ACK from the Action menu to acknowledge the alarm The outer ring disappears IM WX103 01E IM WX103 01E 1 2 MXLOGGER Operation Guide e Trend Monitor Displays a red bar on the group with an alarm occurring Switch the display group Switch between channel number tag No and tag comment Zoom in or out of the time axis Click here Logger Trend File Edit view Afquisition Actio Event Window Help Ea Pijeea G o te Ua a Rtl rouph Group02 Loser H R m R Monitor interval QQ A Mm B o CEEE 16 06 10 16 06 20 16 06 30 16 06 40 16 06 50 20050215 Time h m s Bu TE 100msec a S M D d hy EE A gt 2 aH 16 06 10 16 06 20 16 06 30 16 06 40 20050245 Time hms e Numeric Monitor Switch between channel number tag No and tag comment Click here Level with respe
227. tart Monitoring or Start Recording When recording is stopped the display changes to Start Recording EI File Edit view Acquisition Action Event Window Help gt ioon p o SO ee maa RRE BR GHal PL Run Acquisition G8 ch 196607 H 1 Click the Trend Monitor button on the toolbar or choose Trend Monitor from the Window menu KI File Edit View Acquisition Action Event Window Help Event Window Help CAT UNO IWER EE EES EE or pe ae Tile Stop Mon Start Rec Mark e m R Arrange Icons E Alarm Monitor Click here 05026 Numeric Monitor Meter Monitor All Channel Monitor M 2 To change display settings follow the instructions in the figure below lf the channels of different measurement groups or channels of math groups are assigned to the same display group a monitor is displayed for each measurement group or math group see the figure below In other words multiple monitors are displayed A single Trend Monitor window can display up to four waveform display areas When setting multiple units if channels of different units assigned to the same measurement group are assigned to the same trend monitor display group the trend is displayed in a separate window FI File Edit View Acquisition Action Event Window Help PHeO a pe st oela Switch between channel number tag No and tag comment Common to the Trend Monitor Numeric Monitor Meter Monitor and Alarm Monitor Displ
228. tection interval follow the monitor interval However if the specified monitor interval is short the monitor update interval of the data may be slower depending on the PC environment If Monitor Interval is set greater than or equal to 2 min the Logger acquires data from the MX100 at the specified monitor interval but the measurement interval and alarm detection interval on the MX100 are 1 minute Note The shortest interval that you can specify for the monitor interval is the longest measurement interval of the shortest measurement intervals of all the input modules assigned to the same measurement group For example if an input module with the shortest measurement interval of 10 ms and an input module with 100 ms are assigned 100 ms is the shortest interval that can be specified for the group Record Step of Measurement Channels The record interval is the interval at which the data of measurement channels is saved to a storage medium such as a hard disk It is set as an integer multiple of the monitor interval up to x128 Monitor Interval and Record Step of Computation Channels The monitor interval of computation channels computation interval is the shortest monitor interval of the measurement group or 100 ms whichever is greater The record step set as an integer multiple of the monitor interval up to x128 Record Start Condition Select the start condition for saving the data of measurement computation channels from the foll
229. ter x64 or x86 processor 2 GB or more of memory 64 bit edition Intel x64 processor that is equivalent to Intel Pentium 4 3 GHz or faster 2 GB or more of memory Note e The specifications above are for a desktop PC not a notebook PC e Even if the PC meets the specifications above monitoring recording may not be possible as configured depending on the setup conditions alarms computations etc on the Logger Operating System Run DAQWORX under any of the following operating systems e Windows 2000 Professional SP4 e Windows XP Home Edition SP3 e Windows XP Professional SP3 excluding Windows XP Professional x64 Editions e Windows Vista Home Premium SP2 excluding the 64 bit editions e Windows Vista Business SP2 excluding the 64 bit editions e Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 32 bit and 64 bit editions e Windows 7 Professional SP1 32 bit and 64 bit editions The language displayed by the software under different language versions of the OS are as follows OS Language Software Language Japanese Japanese Other English File System NTFS is recommended With FAT32 the number of files that can be saved in a single folder is much smaller If the limit is reached and additional files cannot be saved the software will not function normally To prevent this please periodically stop recording by the software and move the data to a different folder CD ROM Drive The drive is used to install the software Free Hard Disk Spa
230. the Configuration area To stop the save operation when there is no more free space clear the check box Click here Up Down Add Delete se CF Card Cyclically AD Integration Time vy Temp Unit v Auto Assignment Unit Number The unit number is assigned in the displayed order in the Configuration area of the System screen from 0 to 19 The unit number is the highest two digits of the five digit channel number For example if the unit number is 2 the channel number is O2XXX where XXX is the channel number in the unit Measurement Group The system is capable of monitoring the data using three different measurement intervals Therefore each input module is assigned to any of the three measurement groups You can set the measurement interval Mon Interval on the screen of each measurement group on the Acquisition setup screen see the next section Setting the A D Integration Time of the Universal Input Modules Settings are possible under the following conditions e When the measurement interval of the 4 CH High Speed Universal Inout Module is 50 ms e When the measurement interval of the 10 CH Medium Speed Universal Input Module is 500 ms e When the measurement interval of the 30CH Medium Speed DCV TC DI Input Module is 1s e When the measurement interval of the 6 CH Medium Speed 4 Wire RTD Resistance Input Module is 500 ms e When the measurement interval of the 4 CH Medium Speed Strain Input Module is 200 ms In these cases you
231. the MKLOGGER or the Integration Monitor of the MX100 Standard Software the error in the clock counter value per millisecond of the PC used in the synchronization process will become large If the error in this value is greater than or equal to 2 when synchronizing the data file created at the time PC s time was changed the clock counter value of 1 millisecond is considered to be 1 for the purpose of synchronization e If communication is disrupted temporarily due to power failure or network failure during the recording operation the PC time of the data measured by the MX100 while communication is disrupted see Details of Synchronization above is recorded as the old PC time before communication was disrupted in the file created immediately after communication recovers If you attempt to synchronize this file a dialog box with the message Some channels do not have enough information to synchronize appears In this case synchronization is performed with the premise that the MX100 measured the data using the logical estimated record interval Data Files Created by Synchronization The data file created by synchronization takes on the same file name with mxs extension When synchronizing if the backup file is placed in the same folder data dropout from the recording file is embedded in the backup file data saved to the CF card and synchronization of channel data is performed Also the between channel delay in the medium speed
232. the conditions set measurement range functions and operations It also does not cover the the computation measurement span etc details of the precautions and limitations of usage Section 2 8 For a detailed explanation see the MX100 Data E Acquisition Unit User s Manual IM MX100 01E Set the ret Set analog PWM output and others contained in the manual CD ROM outpu Section 2 6 et the alarm See section 2 7 for digital output The available digital SES g p DO outputs are alarm Section 2 9 output manual DO fail EE Set up events Set individual events Section 2 10 Section 2 10 Acquire Monitor the data Change the display and monitor the alarm conditions Section 2 12 Record the data Section 1 5 Start the Viewer Sections 3 1 and 3 2 Display the recorded data Section 3 4 Section 3 7 Perform statistical A 3 computation over an ge the data area of data ormat Read values using cursors Section 3 8 Print the displayed data 1 4 IM WX103 01E 1 2 MXLOGGER Operation Guide Overview of Operations This section briefly explains the operations to be carried out after Start the Logger described in the Flow of Operations during Installation on the previous page Note For details on other operations see the referred sections in this manual or other manuals indicated in Flow of Operations during Installation Before carrying out the procedure below connect the PC and the MX100s locally via a
233. the number of data points of any of the channels in the file exceeds 2 million Number of Characters That Can Be Entered for the Comment of the Data File The number of characters that can be entered is up to 127 characters IM WX103 01E 2 4 Setting the Measurement Conditions Measurement Channel Settings Procedure 1 Click Channel The Channel setup screen appears 2 Click the Meas Ch tab Setting the Input Mode 3 Select the input mode from the Mode list box Setting the Measuring Range 4 Select the measurement range from the Range list box Setting the Span 5 Click the Min box or Max box under Span and enter the minimum or the maximum value of the span Setting the Scale When Scaling Select the Use check box under Scale i Select the decimal point position from the Point list box under Scale 8 Click the Min box or Max box under Scale and enter the minimum or the maximum value of the scale 9 Click the Unit box and enter the unit of the scaled value Setting the Reference Channel for Difference Input Valid Only When Measuring the Difference with Respect to the Measured Value of the Reference Channel 10 Select the Use check box under Difference Input 11 Select the reference channel for the difference input from the Ref Ch list box under Delta Select the input type Cannot be used when Mode is set to RRJC When changed the Range and the items to the right of it are initialized excluding Tag No and Tag C
234. theses indicate item names Measured Data Computed data Date and time date Time time Seconds sec Data number no For Excel enter application topics item in a cell For example to display measured data from channel 1 enter MXDde data ch0001 For details on data specification see the documentation for the software you are using 2 82 IM WX103 01E 2 16 Displaying the Software Version and Other Information Procedure IM WX103 01E Click the About button on the toolbar or choose About from the Help menu A dialog box showing the version number and other information opens Help on Event Window Help 2a 0 ig a 2 ELEGA A Ki Run About Logger jsition j Click here About Le MXLOGGER Logger Version Copyright C 2003 2011 Yokogawa Electric Corporation Software Japan This product is licensed to Sew ae Ba Lef ete df 2 83 196607 H Chapter3 Viewer 3 1 Loading Data Files 1 Start the Viewer 2 From the File menu choose Open You can also click the GG button on the toolbar The Open dialog box opens File View Help open Look in o DI rh PS Print Setup 1 data mxs 2 data 0007 mxd 3 data 0007 mxs 4 data 0000 mxs Exit data 0002 mxd a data 0003 mxd a data 0004 mxd data 0005 mxd data 0006 mxd el data 0007 mxd data 0007 mxs a data 0008 mxd a data 0009 mxd data 0010 mxd a data 0
235. timer 6 Saturday Example time 2003 6 3 9 53 StartRec 0 bfTime 2003 6 3 9 3 StartRec 0 time 2003 6 3 8 53 2003 6 3 9 13 sum ch 00001 ch 00002 ch 00003 0 monthly 3 9 53 StartRec 0 bfMonthly 3 9 53 StartRec 0 monthly 3 9 3 4 9 3 StartRec 0 weekly 3 9 53 StartRec 0 bfWeekly 3 9 53 StartRec 0 weekly 3 10 00 4 11 05 sum ch 00001 ch 00002 ch 00003 0 daily 10 00 StartRec 0 dfDaily 10 00 StartRec 0 daily 10 00 11 05 sum ch 00001 ch 00002 ch 00003 0 hourly 30 StartRec 0 bfHourly 30 StartRec 0 hourly 10 20 sum ch 00001 ch 00002 ch 00003 0 timer 1 1 0 StartRec 0 IM WX103 01E 2 5 Setting Computations Setting the Computation Channels e Timer lt timerNo gt Up to eight timers can be specified The timer is specified using a number between 1 and 8 Select the timer operation from the choices below Select Off to disable the timer Edge operation Returns 1 0 when performing computation after the ON time elapses after the beginning of each interval Specify the interval for detecting the condition and the ON time in ms Level Returns 1 0 from the time after the ON time elapses until after the 196607 H OFF time elapses Specify the interval for detecting the condition ON time and OFF time The condition detection interval that can be set is from 1000 ms to 232 1 ms The ON OFF ti
236. ting the Measurement Conditions Measurement Channel Settings 2 20 RTD2 resistance temperature detector measurement current 2 mA on the 4 CH High Speed Universal Input Module Select the RTD type referred to as Range in the setup from Pt100 default JPt100 HQ Pt100 HQ JPt100 Pt50 Cu10 GE Cu10 L amp N Cu10 WEED Cu10 BAILEY J263B Cu10 a 0 00392 Cu10 a 0 00393 Cu25 Cu53 Cu100 Pt25 HQ Cu10 GE HQ Cu10 L amp N HQ C10 WEED HQ Cu10 BAILEY RN Pt100 RN JPt100 Cu100G Cu50G and Cu10G HQ and RN denote high resolution and noise resistance respectively The RTD2 selection is not available on the 10 CH Medium Speed Universal Input Module or the Six Channel Medium Speed Four Wire RTD Resistance Input Module RTD1 resistance temperature detector measurement current 1 mA on the 10 CH Medium Speed Universal Input Module Six Channel Medium Speed Four Wire RTD Resistance Input Module Select the RTD type referred to as Range in the setup from Pt100 default JPt100 HQ Pt100 HQ JPt100 Ni100 SAMA Ni100 DIN Ni120 Pt50 Cu10 GE Cu10 L amp N Cu10 WEED Cu10 BAILEY J263B Cu10 a 0 00392 Cu10 a 0 00393 Cu25 Cu53 Cu100 Pt25 HQ Cu10 GE HQ Cu10 L amp N HQ Cu WEED HQ Cu10 BAILEY Pt100G Cu100G Cu50G and Cu10G HQ denotes high resolution RTDEx resistance temperature detector measurement current 0 25 mA on the Six Channel Medium Speed Four Wire RTD Resistance Input Module Select the RTD type referred to
237. tings are initialized After confirming the bF display on the 7 segment LED turn OFF the power to the main module turn dipswitch number 5 back ON and then turn ON the power to the main module 2 3 2 1 Searching MX100 Data Acquisition Units and Configuring the Network 2 4 Subnet Mask Enter the mask value used when determining the subnet network address from the IP address The default value is 255 255 255 0 When connecting to the PC locally this value does not need to be changed In this case set the subnet mask on the PC also to 255 255 255 0 Note Consult your network administrator for the subnet mask value You may not need to set the value Default Gateway Set the IP address of the gateway default gateway used to communicate with other networks The default value is 0 0 0 0 When connecting to the PC locally this value does not need to be changed In this case you do not have to set the default gateway on the PC Note Consult your network administrator for the IP address of the default gateway Connected User User Displays the computer name of the PC that is connected to the MX100 This item is blank if there is no PC connected to it Software Displays the name of the software program that is connected to the MX100 This item is blank if there is no software program connected to it e MXLOGGER Logger of the MKLOGGER e MX100 Standard Integration Monitor of the MX100 Standard Sof
238. tion see chapter 4 Specifications in the MX100 Data Acquisition Unit User s Manual in the manual CD ROM e VOLT DC voltage Select the measurement range from 20 mV 60 mV 200 mV 2 V default 6 V 20 V 100 V 60 mV HQ 1 V HQ and 6 V HQ HQ denotes high resolution Note Current input is possible by attaching a shunt resistor to the input terminal and converting to voltage input The shunt resistors in the table below are available for purchase separately For example a 250 shunt resistor is used to convert the signal in the range of 1 to 5 V for 4 to 20 mA input Part Name Model Resistance Shunt resistor 415920 250 W 0 1 for clamp terminal 415921 100 Q 0 1 415922 10 Q 0 1 Shunt resistor 438920 250 Q 0 1 for screw terminal 438921 100 Q 0 1 438922 10 Q 0 1 e TC Thermocouple Select the thermocouple type referred to as Range in the setup from Type R default Type S Type B Type K Type E Type J Type T Type N Type W Type L Type U and KpvsAu7Fe PLATINEL PR40 20 NiNiMo WRe3 25 W WRe26 Type N AWG14 and Type XK e RTD1 resistance temperature detector measurement current 1 mA on the 4 CH High Speed Universal Input Module Select the RTD type referred to as Range in the setup from Pt100 default JPt100 HQ Pt100 HQJPt100 Ni100 SAMA Ni100 DIN Ni120 RN Pt100 RN JPt100 and Pt100G HQ and RN denote high resolution and noise resistance respectively IM WX103 01E 2 19 2 4 Set
239. to the end of the file name 3 To divide the file at specified intervals select Fixed Period or Interval under Division If you select Fixed Period enter the time If you select Interval select or enter Monthly Weekly Daily Hourly date day or time 4 To attach a comment to the file enter the comment text in the Comment box 5 To apply a limit to the number of files per measurement that can be created in the folder select the check box then enter a limit from 4 to 100 When the limit is exceeded old files are deleted To select the save destination from the Browse for Folder dialog box click the folder icon Name of the record file Select the check box when adding the record date time File save destination information to the specified file name File Directory CADAQWORKMXLOGGER Data File Name sata C Browse C Free Area 22 8 GByte v Add Date Add Time Division QO None FixedPeriod The time when data is recorded to a new file every specified time interval weg Dean Te Sunday Ty tine 00 00 00 The interval when data is recorded to a new file every specified interval Comment Test Number of Files Keep the number of files created in the folder 4 Files File comment up to 127 characters Select the box and enter a number from 4 to 100 to limit the number of files created Browse For Folder dialog box 21x Can create a new folder C DAQWORX MXLOGGER Data
240. top acquisition Click OK to assign automatically Please wait until writing of data is finished Restart the monitor server to apply the changed port number Check whether the CF card is formatted Insert a CF card Click OK to send settings Click OK to change the specified module Cancel to return to the previous screen See the MX100 User s Manual IM MX100 01E IM WX103 01E Reference Page 2 11 1 22 2 6 2 6 2 20 to 2 23 Buljoouseajqnol H 2 20 to 2 23 2 74 2 16 1 6 2 19 2 9 5 5 5 2 Error Messages and Their Corrective Actions Error Messages on the Viewer Code E0002 E0004 E3111 E3114 W3115 W3116 E0212 E3120 Message Insufficient memory Please close at once File write error Channels of the specified recording interval do not exist Sampling data number is over the Viewer display limit of 5 M Converting operation exceeded the limitation of MS Excel Converting operation exceeded the limitation of Lotus 1 2 3 Can t read file Not an MX file Corrective Action Description Attempting to load multiple files containing close to five million data points Insufficient free memory in the PC virtual memory Set the size of the PC s virtual memory to 2 GB or more The file cannot be created for some reason Channels with the specified measurement interval do not exist in the conversion of the data format Change to the correct setting Attem
241. tor display of the Logger is also recorded Packet EN H Measured data Measured data fe y On the other hand each MX100 makes measurements based on the main module clock Therefore the PC s time that is recorded with the measured data and the PC s time when measurements were made may be offset When loading the data the Viewer can process the time information to match the PC s time that was present at time of measurement This process is called synchronization for details see Note on the next page Note e Details of Synchronization Given M recorded data points of a given channel of a data file that has not been synchronized synchronization linear interpolation is carried out as follows 1 From the record start stop time and record interval determine N the number of data points that will result after synchronization of the relevant channel 2 From the record start time and record interval determine Stn n 0 N 1 the PC time after synchronization of each data point 3 From the record start stop time and the PC millisecond clock counter values at record start stop determine PCcntPerms the clock counter value per millisecond 4 From the PC millisecond clock counter values recorded with the data before synchronization and PCcntPerms determine Rtm m 0 M 1 the PC time of the data before synchronization 5 Determine m such that the expression Rtm 1 lt Stn lt Rtm is satisfied and retrieve t
242. tware e MX Calibrator Calibrator of the MKLOGGER or the MX100 Standard Software e API Software application created using the MX100 DARWIN API product sold separately xl E Unit Information Host DOC_DELL_EJ Address 192 168 1 100 IP Address Edit Machine Name Serial No User Software Info Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway o test01 12012345 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 DDDD O fF e O at test02 120123456 192 168 1 2 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 B 7 DOC_DELL_EJ MxX100 Standard Using IM WX103 01E 2 2 Configuring the System To perform the procedure below you usually have the icons of the MX100s you wish to connect shown in the MXs nearby area of the System screen according the instructions given in section 2 1 Searching MX100 Data Acquisition Units and Configuring the Network 196607 H Selecting the MX100s That Are to Monitor the Data Drag the MX100 icon displayed in the MXs nearby area onto the Configuration area A dialog box with the message Invalid modules exist Do you get configuration after reconstructing appears Click Yes To monitor the data from multiple MX100s repeat this procedure Configuration Meas Groups Drag and drop the icon of the MX100 you wish to connect to the Configuration area Up Down Add _ Delete Use CF Card Cyclically AD Integration Time r Temp Unit v Auto Assignment E Mxs nearpy EE Response Network Config Search chine Name Serial No
243. ubject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the software s performance and functions Display contents illustrated in this manual may differ slightly from what actually appears on your screen 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 representative dealer or sales office This user s manual does not cover the handling and operating procedures of Windows Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without YOKOGAWA s permission is strictly prohibited DAQWORX DAQLOGGER and DAQEXPLORER are registered trademarks or trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation Microsoft Windows and Windows Vista are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated Company and product names that appear in this manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders The company and product names used in this manual are not accompanied by the registered trademark or trademark symbols and 1st Edition July 2003 2nd Edition February 2005 3rd Edition June 2007 4th Edition March 2008 5th Edition January 2009 6th Edition June 2010 7th Edition January 2011 8th Edition Octo
244. ue for the temperature measurement By connecting a copper wire between the relay terminal and input terminal of the input module and a thermocouple between the DUT and relay terminal you can measure the temperature of the DUT without the need for a large amount of expensive thermocouples IM WX103 01E IM WX103 01E 2 4 Setting the Measurement Conditions Measurement Channel Settings MX100 Relay terminal to be furnished by the user Thermocouple Reference channel Thermocouple f Thermocouple Input terminal 196607 H Use the same type of thermocouples Setting the Measurement Span Set the minimum and maximum values of the range that is actually measured within the measurable range Setting the Scale Set this item when linearly scaling the measured values Set the scale by entering the maximum and minimum values corresponding to the maximum and minimum values of the measurement span and selecting the decimal point position of the scaled value see the figure below The selectable range of the scale is 30000 to 30000 The decimal point position can be set to 4 XXXXX 3 XXXXX 2 XXXXX 1 XXXXX or 0 XXXXX Also you can specify units for the scale value You can set the units using up to six characters Scale maximum 100 72 Scale minimum 0 0 3 V Span minimum Span maximum Setting the Reference Channel for Difference Input Set this ite
245. uration of Mxs cn 6 Click the Close button of the Network Configuration dialog box Machine Name As necessary you can enter a name that is easy to identify using up to 64 characters Serial ID The instrument number NO marked on the name plate of the main module IP Address Address Enter the IP address to assign to the MX100 The default address is 127 1 1 XX where XX is a unique number for the device This default address cannot be used even when the MX100 is connected locally to the PC You must change to a different address such as 192 168 1 XX where XX is a value between 1 and 254 When making connections locally do not set the PC to obtain the IP address automatically Enter the IP address manually to an address other than the one that is to be assigned to the MX100 Note e To connect to the MX100 by entering a host name in the Host box in the Configuration area of the System screen the host name name used on the TCP IP network must be registered in a DNS server and the DNS server must be connected to the network The MX100 does not have a function for registering host names to the DNS server For the procedure for registering host names consult your network administrator e To initialize all settings including the IP address to the their factory default values turn OFF the power to the main module turn OFF dipswitch number 5 on the main module and turn ON the power When the 7 segment LED displays bF all set
246. ure 3 After making the connections according to the explanation given on the calibration execution screen 1 click the Calibrate button The figure below is an example of the 4 CH High Speed Universal Input Module File View Help MX110 UNY HO4 20 mv Range 01 Explanation Lets start calibrating 1 ch 20 mY Range of module No 1 This range requires two steps First input O Short to 1 ch Then select the Calibrate button Calibration is started OV Short Igel cap _ Start calibration To return to the previous screen To return to the Unit Information screen The figure below is an example of the 8 CH Medium Speed Analog Output Module EJ Calibrator File View Help Mx120 40 M08 10 Y Output Range 01 Explanation Let s start calibrating 1 ch 10 Output Range of module No 3 This range requires two steps In order for 0 Y to be output from 1 ch adjust counter value When it can output DV select the Calibrate button Calibration is started Counter value 29965 A Y Unit Information lt lt GE Start calibration Ready To return to the previous screen To return to the Unit Information screen When you click the Calibrate button a message Please wait and do not perform any other operation appears When the calibration completes successfully the calibration execution screen 2 appears If the calibration fails a message Failed to
247. ures and other failures files that would not cause the total number of displayed data points to exceed 5 million are joined IM WX103 01E IM WX103 01E 3 1 Loading Data Files When synchronizing data files that exceed the 5 million point range the file is used as the start file and succeeding files are joined If 5 million points is not exceeded when the last file is joined files before the start file is searched in order and files that would not cause 5 million points to be exceeded are joined In this case because the files before the start file are also joined to the previous synchronized file two synchronized files for this file would exist If you open a file before the start file and perform synchronization the viewer displays the first file the OS finds either of the two existing synchronized files In such cases it is recommended that the files you wish to join are selected so that the limit is not exceeded copied to the user s working folder and synchronized there e Divided files can be joined up to the point in which the size of the joined file reaches 2 GB H JOMOI A CF File Joining Function Data saved to the CF card on the MX100 can be joined e The data that can be joined are CF files that were created on the same unit from record start to record stop ze e re e e e re e re e re re ze Group of files with This group becomes the unit of joining l l l file number 0 Max number of files l
248. user releases the connection after you have dragged and dropped the MX100 icon you can click the Get Information button to retrieve the module configuration If another user drops the connection with this MX100 you can click here to retrieve the module configuration Configuration Meas Groups DI Host 192 168 1 1 IP Address 192 168 1 1 Machine Name test01 Compact Flash Responce T Get Configuration 1 L i oy None gt None ei None Ra None Raas EN e MxX110 UNY HO4 MxX110 Y4R MO06 MxX115 D05 H10 If the target MX100 is being used by another user select the module by slots from here Note For instructions on configuring a system using MX100s that are not connected see Configuring a System Using MX100s That Are Not Connected in this section Structure Tab Slots When Selecting the VTD 30 CH Module One unit of the VTD 30 CH module requires three slots worth of space when installing on the base plate When you select the VTD 30 CH module MX110 VTD L30 in the structure tab two slots to the left are occupied by the VTD 30 CH module If another module already exists on the left a message Modules of Sloto Sloto will be changed Ok to continue appears Click OK to change to the VTD 30 CH module You cannot select the VTD 30 CH module if there are not two available slots to the left of the slot where the module is instal
249. ut3 User Output4 VOLT H 00046 Transmit User Output C User Output2 User Output3 User Output4 VOLT D 00047 Transmit O User Output User Output2 User Output3 User Output4 VOLT el X 00048 Transmit User Output User Output2 User Output3 User Output4 VOLT Select output or no output Select the source action Select the Minimum Maximum value Transmission output reference channel OUtput range setting for the output span K E E E j gt 11 12 13 IM WX103 01E Scroll to set the output action and pattern Click the Power ON box under Specified Output and select Hold or Preset Value Click the Error box under Specified Output and select Hold or Preset Value If you select Preset Value under Specified Output click Preset Value under operation and enter the voltage or current Click the Default box under Pattern Output and select ON or OFF for the initial operation in the loop settings Click the Type box under Pattern Output and select Continuous or Times If you select Times for Type under Pattern Output click the Count box under Pattern Output and enter the number of loops 2 43 2 8 Analog PWM Output Settings 14 Click Edit under Pattern Output to open the Edit Pattern window Start Mon lt L Run V Acquisition a Channel it System Channel Contig Meas Ch Math Ch AO Ch
250. utton or the Stop button on the tool bar or select Stop Recording from the Acquisition menu Click OK in the dialog box that is displayed like the one below Deeg x Ku Stop record Cancel a 196607 H Click OK When you click OK the word Stop Rec on the button changes to Saving until the recording actually stops Explanation Starting Stopping the Recording Data is recorded according to the Start condition and Stop condition specified on the Acquisition setup screen Recording starts immediately when you click the Start Rec button only when Start Condition is set to On Record For all other settings the detection of whether the start condition is met is started when you click the Start Rec button Note e The creation of the data file starts after the recording is stopped Therefore it may take time for the data save operation to complete e You cannot exit the software if the saving of the data is not complete If you attempt to do so a dialog box with the message Writing data files Currently opens In this case the remaining number of data files to be finalized is displayed to the left of the icon indicating that the writing is in progress on the status display bar see page 2 43 at the bottom section of the Main window You can close the software when this number indication clears e Ifthe specified directory for saving files does not exist when recording is started the directory is created If the d
251. ve channel e Edit Zone Like the user zone each waveform is displayed at the position specified by Zone on the General Display Settings window However you can change the zone on the waveform display window A single Y axis of the active waveform can be displayed Select edit zone CES ET Drag the knob to change the minimum maximum value of the zone separately Drag the bar to change the zone position without changing the zone width IM WX103 01E 3 9 3 2 Setting the Display Full Zone Displays all the waveforms over the full zone of the waveform display area regardless of the Zone settings on the General Display Settings window A single Y axis of the active waveform is displayed Select full zone amp EX tl EI LKE Waveform display area full zone Slide Zone Displays the waveforms by slightly offsetting the display position of each waveform vertically regardless of the Zone settings on the General Display Settings window A single Y axis of the active waveform is displayed Select slide zone Slide in this manner Auto Zone Displays the waveforms by dividing the waveform display area evenly according to the number of displayed waveforms regardless of the Zone settings on the General Display Settings window Select auto zone Saa ht R il aT Divide evenly automatically CMON ECH OCH apn An CH Lk Lenken Leben DD E E RAR RRC KC oaea p S CH00003 CHOOO02 CHO
252. ve destination e Select a save destination with adequate free space e The measured data during a burnout or measured data that exceeds the upper lower limit of the measurement range are indicated as OVER or OVER e If invalid data exists in the converted data measured value of a channel without input or computed value when the data used in the equation does not exist the data is indicated as INVALID IM WX103 01E 3 25 3 8 Setting the Contents 1 3 26 Printing Data to Be Printed From the File menu choose Print Setting Edit view Window Conver Ctrl 0 File Open Close Save Display Setting Ctrl 5 Save Template Use Template Sync Process Print Ctrl P Preview Print Setup 1 daba 1 mve In the Print Setting dialog box set Range Color and Print Group and then click OK Enter a comment in the Comment box as necessary When printing numeric values you only need to set the range Select to print all or print only the range specified by cursors Switch to settings for numeric values Select the group to be printed Printout Setting Graph Prin Color C BlackWWhite re Color Range All Cursor Select black white or color print m Print Groups zeg Select the groups when Selected Groups is selected Comment fo 11 lick to open the group selection dialog box Enter the comment to be printed Setting
253. veform display window Graph Sheet Layout how the numeric display window Alarm Mark elect how to arrange the display area from auto horizontal and vertical Alarm marker list display how the window for displaying cursor values Show the computation result display window Control Statistics 1 Graph data 2 mxs v 2 Graph data 0000 mxs Switch the display window Changing the Display Using the Display Settings Window See the explanation in the figure below Change the display settings and click OK Set the display for each display group Display ON OFF Switch the display group Channel display color General Display Settings Channel No Y Axis Form CHO1001 CH01002 CH01003 CH01004 CH01011 m CH01012 CH99001 CH99002 sNone gt j 2020 1980 2000 0000 2000 0000 200 0000 600 0000 200 0 250 0 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 0000 2000 0000 2000 0000 2000 0000 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 NN CAL E LIRIRIRIRIRIRIRIRIRIRIRIRIRIR None gt lt None None gt None g nanes 23 oO oO oO oO oO oO oO oO o oO oO o o ol Trip point value Display zone position Maximum Minimum value of the scale Select the Y axis display format Select the Y axis type linear or logarithmic Turn Y axis display ON OFF when displaying multi axes zone Select channels displays the channel sel
254. ware Product which has been discontinued for more than 5 years Notwithstanding the foregoing maintenance service may not be available for non standard Software Product Further in no event shall Yokogawa provide any service for the Software Product which has been modified or changed by any person other than Yokogawa IM WX103 01E Software License Agreement 5 Infringement bi If you are warned or receive a claim by a third party that the Software Product in its original form infringes any third party s patent which is issued at the time of delivery of the Software Product trade mark copyright or other intellectual property rights Claim you shall promptly notify Yokogawa thereof in writing 5 2 If the infringement is attributable to Yokogawa Yokogawa will defend you from the Claim at Yokogawa s expense and indemnify you from the damages finally granted by the court or otherwise agreed by Yokogawa out of court The foregoing obligation and indemnity of Yokogawa shall be subject to that i you promptly notify Yokogawa of the Claim in writing as provided above ii you grant to Yokogawa and its designees the full authority to control the defense and settlement of such Claim and iii you give every and all necessary information and assistance to Yokogawa upon Yokogawa s request 5 3 If Yokogawa believes that a Claim may be made or threatened Yokogawa may at its option and its expense either a procure for you the right to continue using the
255. y To set the span of PWM output output action pulse and pattern output scroll to the right Setup display input area for individual channels IM WX103 01E 1 2 MXLOGGER Operation Guide Set up events Click here For details see section 2 9 Logger Main mS Fie Edit view Acquisition Action Event Windo PHO a wo e a L Start Mon as Event Config me aw i The Event Setting window appears Event settings window x Alarm EL DataFile op Comm Start Recora RK stop Record 2 Click the event to be set Come Process Pr E O userre j 9 3 Click or input items of the event to Action be set Clenabie Input or select each item Conditional setting Channel From 00001 To 99240 Ret Alarm C Levelt C Levei Leve C Leven Event Log is placed at EE Click to open the folder containing the event OK Cancel log file IM WX103 01E 1 11 DI OD ESA O OD C H Q gt D wn O Di D 1 2 MXLOGGER Operation Guide Start data recording monitor the data and monitor the alarm For details see section 2 10 Logger Main Click here Ee File Edit View Acquisition Action Event Window Help Run screen Stop Mon E Main Status Time Comm Performance Next File Size File Num E Disk Information Total 27 9 GByte Il Use _ Free
256. ype Value Hysteresis Initial Balance Reset 00001 Off x 00002 Off D 00003 Off 7 00004 Off D 00005 off gt 00006 off gt 00007 Off x 00008 off 00009 Off z 00010 Off x 00021 Off D Execute Execute 00022 Off D Execute Execute 00023 off f Execute Execute 00024 Off D Execute Execute Note e You can execute initial balancing and reset the initial balance value on multiple recording channels at once by selecting the channels and clicking the Execute All button WJ Luwu UTT v 00011 Off D Execute Execute Success 00012 Off D Execute Execute Success 00013 oft gt Execute Execute _ 00014 otf gt Execute Execute B E Channel on which to perform initial balancing to select them Selected channels are displayed with red characters against a gray background Collective execution ON OFF button e To execute initial balancing on a strain input module you must enter channel settings and send them Therefore if invalid channel settings are entered a dialog box will appear prompting you to correct the settings x w5532 A In order to balance the strain channels it s necessary For channels to be set up correctly The current channel setup contains invalid use of reference channels Some mesurement channels set to RRIC mode Some mesurement chan
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