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1. IM WX1 07E Software License Agreement 5 Infringement 5 1If 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 2If 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 3If 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 Software Product b replace the Software Product with other software product to prevent infringement c modify the Software Product in whole or in part so that it become non infringing or d if Yokogawa believes that a through c are not practicable terminate this Agreement and refund you the paid up amount of the boo
2. Tag Name Meaning PV1 Measurement input value on loop 1 or the measurement input value The error status and alarm status of PV1 or the measurement input value is added See section 3 3 for information on handling error and alarm statuses PV2 Measurement input value on loop 2 The error status and alarm status of PV2 is added SP1 Target setting value used on loop 1 SP1 related alarm statuses are added SP2 Target setting value used on loop 2 SP2 related alarm statuses are added OUT1 Control output value on loop 1 Control output value on loop 1 OUT1 related alarm statuses are added OUT2 Control output value on loop 2 Control output value on loop 2 OUT2 related alarm statuses are added HOUT1 For heating cooling control on loop 1 or the control output value for heating HOUT1 related alarm statuses are added HOUT2 For heating cooling control on loop 2 or the control output value for heating HOUT2 related alarm statuses are added COUT1 For heating cooling control on loop 1 or the control output value for cooling COUT1 related alarm statuses are added COUT2 For heating cooling control on loop 2 or the control output value for cooling COUT2 related alarm statuses are added A M1 Auto manual mode for loop 1 0 AUTO automatic mode 1 MAN manual mode A M2 Auto manual mode for loop 2 0 AUTO automatic mode 1 MAN manual mode C A M Switch between manual automatic cascade 0 AUTO automatic mode 1 MAN manual mode 2 CAS
3. Timer function upward hour minute Other ETC Timer function downward hour minute Other ETC Timer function upward minute second Other ETC Timer function downward Other ETC minute second Sensor grounding alarm Other ETC Fault diagnosis output Other ETC FAIL output Other ETC ED Timer function Other ETC De energized on timer function Other ETC Heater burnout alarm 1 Other ETC Heater burnout alarm 2 Other ETC Heater burnout Other ETC SP high limit Other ETC SP high limit H SP low limit Other ETC SP low limit L Output high limit Other ETC Output high limit H Output low limit Other ETC Output low limit L PV velocity alarm Other ETC PV velocity alarm passive Other ETC Self diagnostic alarm Other ETC Self diagnostic alarm passive Other ETC FAIL passive Other ETC Deviation high limit for target setpoint Other ETC Deviation high limit DH Deviation low limit for target setpoint Other ETC Deviation low limit DL cont on next page 3 6 IM WX1 07E 3 3 Details on Functions Alarm Type on Device Side Alarm Type after Change PV SP OUT HOUT COUT De energized on deviation high limit Other ETC Deviation hi
4. 1 Click the Stop button or choose Monitor gt Stop from the menu bar Nothing is displayed for the communication of connected devices GateControl File Communication Monitor View Help jag zi Stopping Acquisition from the Monitor Status Tab 1 Click the Stop button on the Monitor Status tab Data acquisition Stop button Nothing is displayed for the communication of connected devices IM WX1 07E 2 5 Performing Communication Tests of Connected Devices Before starting data acquisition you can perform a loop back test read test and write test between connected devices Performing the Loop Back Test Using the loop back test you can check the specified communication method and connection status with the device at the specified address Note The loop back test can not be performed during data acquisition Procedure 1 Click the Model tab or choose View gt Model from the menu bar The Model tab is displayed Result appears OK Normal Select clear all items Not OK No response eCONTROL ommunication Monitor View Help J Ser Control ee Loop 1 Loop2 2 EIS Borma Dete E Copy PESE Automatic detection Loop back test Ready TT Ja ll Click to clear the contents of the status Drag to select a range for collective setting or the loop back test 2 Drag to select the numbers on which you wish to perform the loop back test 3 Cli
5. 1 Overview Gives an overview of the GateCONTROL software Lists the PC requirements for running GateCONTROL and gives information about system configuration 2 Operating Gives procedures for entering environment and data acquisition Procedures interval settings and how to monitor the operational status of the software 3 Functions Provides a detailed description of the functions of GateCONTROL Lists error messages their causes and their corrective actions Index An alphabetical index of the manual s contents Scope of the Manual This manual does not explain the basic operations of your PC s operating system OS For information regarding the basic operations of Windows see the Windows user s manual Conventions Used in This Manual e Units K Denotes 1024 Example 10 KB M Denotes 1024K Example 10 MB G Denotes 1024M Example 2 GB Boldface Type Hardware and software controls that the user manipulates such as dialog boxes buttons and menu commands are often set in boldface type Subheadings On pages in chapters 1 through 3 that describe operating procedures the following subheadings are used to distinguish the procedure from their explanations This subsection contains the operating procedure used to carry out the function described in the current section All procedures are written with inexperienced users in mind experienced users may not need to carry out all the steps Note Calls attention
6. Restoring Environment SettingS si iil lana dalike dis ran dak a 2 12 Saving Environment Se llll jS i n acizin siro sikan k das n kk d n ka hinaw d e b k n ke c d e nad da 2 12 Restoring Environment SIN OS erigen espiri s HEVE SERD y B eee E VE V EWA HHR E e WA b 2 12 2 4 Starting Stopping Data ACQUISITION 5 i ui d r 514 i4 1552454 45a l n a Ebd k Mihan Eb zi h Va h na WER EN 2 13 Starting Data Acquisitioniaisis xir d ke dh kilde berye aee e d kh da te a d n H a w n Pee d NIRAN 2 13 Stop data ACQUISIION Mi n l dikal n leke nA dek n CN dar k nek a heka GE ER e baleke ee HERM MERA KEK 2 14 2 5 Performing Communication Tests of Connected Devices EEiiEEEEEekr 2 15 Performing the Loop Back Test i2 ic s sccccscciscidetevteccaveccnuecceesbscceavacsteesedienevcesenssnenevecscviuecens 2 15 Performing Read and Write Tests s cccesseceeeseeceeseseeseseeeeeseeeeseneeeeeseeeeeseeeeneneneeeseees 2 16 2 6 Checking the Client Connection Status and Communication Status of Connected Instruments and Reconnecting Connected Instruments ceeceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 2 18 Checking the Client Connection Status and Communication Status of Connected Ir SI MIT O lS para aee AWazaye arara ape aa aaa ae e eaae Eae 2 18 Reconnecting Connected In Str iml n Sisri irirna ba b V
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8. a red frame eza tate tcnmet pon Insert input tag Delete input tag initialize Start monitor Stop montor iGutputtest Delete input tags Create input tags Tag No Select to use blue or not use gray the selected tag numbers Register number Shows the reference location of each register Setting range 40001 to 49999 When Same on the Output tab page is ON blue the edited results are reflected on the output tab page Register numbers cannot be duplicated duplicate register numbers are allowed for the default tags because the bit position of the referenced value is different Tag name Specify using eight alphanumeric characters or fewer In the Remote Monitor this is displayed as a channel name Tag names cannot be duplicated Also tags to which reserved tag names have been added cannot be used Tag comment Specify using sixteen alphanumeric characters or fewer In the Remote Monitor this is displayed as a tag comment Decimal point Set the decimal place to offset the register value Select 0 1 2 3 4 or 5 The initial values vary depending on the type of tag If automatic model determination is performed the decimal point of the connected device is displayed 2 8 IM WX1 07E 2 2 Entering Environment Settings Span minimum maximum Units Color Output link Loaded value Note Setting range 1E16 to 1E16 The initial values vary depending on the type of tag If
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10. cascade mode R L1 Remote local mode on loop 1 0 Local 1 Remote R L2 Remote local mode on loop 2 0 Local 1 Remote SPNO Target setting value number currently used PIDNO1 PID number used on loop 1 PIDNO2 PID number used on loop 2 R S Running Stopped status 0 Running 1 Stopped R P L Program run reset program mode 0 Program operation reset 1 Program operation 2 Local operation R P1 P2 Program run reset program mode 1 Program operation reset 2 Program 1 operation 3 Program 2 operation HOLD Program operation pause mode 0 Program operation 1 Program operation pause PVEx PV event status x is the event number 0 Event OFF 1 Event ON TMEx Time event status x is the event number 0 Event OFF 1 Event ON PTNO Number of currently operating program pattern SEGNO Number of currently operating segment Cont on next page IM WX1 07E 3 2 Meanings of Tags of Connected Devices Tag Name Meaning TIME Remaining time of currently operating segment or time elapsed during WAIT The units are seconds LSP CAS Local Cascade mode 0 CAS cascade mode 1 LSP local mode C A M1 Cascade auto manual mode for loop 1 0 AUTO automatic mode 1 MAN manual mode 2 CAS cascade mode C A M2 Cascade auto manual mode for loop 2 0 AUTO automatic mode 1 MAN manual mode 2 CAS cascade mode O C CLOSE OPEN mode 0 CLOSE mode 1 OPEN mode INPUT Input value The error status and alarm status a
11. esas s yan k r n 2 19 2 7 Viewing Version hforin ali0 ll sis si ya sni da en n ana n da n ya a keyay d n m dad 2 20 Chapter 3 Functions 3 1 Modbus Communication Device SetingsS EEEEEE Eker k kk k kK kK kK RA 3 1 Settings for Connected Modbus Devices i c8i iya lar kk ninin kek k naka d z a Win kab REH ME E s be in 3 1 3 2 Meanings of Tags of Connected Devi Ces EEuE kk kk KK ARK RA 3 2 9 3 Details Oni FUNCIONS arsina kd ll ks dinine sal lrln n n duct nir a ka nabe En wak a bA da cas sa d n n b bak n na 3 4 Time QUEOpPeTallOll 4x4 i 124 c44 saln xe ene k s n kuye cues A c k s rin n s v KERG a Ve k sa dij y ra He deka bad 3 4 RIJAND Dn a r rr De 3 5 Processing Alarm StatuSes 4 kuc hik ykar nda k ab enne RA H H n dee x n be b e bak Ea D e R K 3 6 OUTPUL PROCESSING 4415140415444452 shea ni4an belay n N Hin k da dis e dunen ne danya Eye Hande Hana C n d k n ka bib n 3 8 3 4 Notes When Performing Communications with Software on Other PCs 3 9 Communications with DAQLOGGOER s yiananklled leredy b bibe s n n kaka kadan k ba d kenan buk b d y sa k ku bank ya 3 9 Communications with DAQLOGGER Client Package cecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetenteseeeeeaeeeaas 3 9 GateCON TROL Seino Ss sscssccerescactenes
12. every second and output is executed on the instrument if an output request is found Then the output request storage buffer is cleared Output request storage buffer is set to hold the most recent value so if multiple writings to the same tag occur during the confirmation interval the written value becomes the most recent one An instrument is either outputting or acquiring and acquisition execution is put on hold until output execution is finished and vice versa Therefore acquisition or output execution may be delayed Also time may be required for output execution If so it can occur more slowly than the one second confirmation interval Writing of the SP Value During output execution SPNO is acquired from the instrument SP value output is executed on the register corresponding to this SPNO 3 8 IM WX1 07E 3 4 Notes When Performing Communications with Software on Other PCs Communications with DAQLOGGER When performing communications with DAQLOGGER set the IP address of the device with which DAQLOGGER will connect on the address of the PC that GateCONTROL is operating then execute automatic model determination On DAQLOGGER all devices connected to GateCONTROL temperature controllers and signal conditioners are considered a single system Therefore the following should be noted e DAQLOGGER s automatic model determination determines only the lowest numbered device if multiple devices are connected t
13. to information that is important for proper operation of the instrument IM WX1 07E Contents Software License Agreement S s4lia lekan lhlk llk kak ci k x nak nakl ka na ki k k k e i Mna da dh A R ab iania ji Overview of This Manual i xene bac ah il ne da v san eq n be EV ZEKA eed AGH D N Ver n EE dete d k N iv Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Overview of GateCONTROL Functions si i 5 y i iy n ayl nr nn ba ran da k n N y eriari 1 1 T21 Systemi OVE V W soiis icar ner r ban K dek sazeessStavct N a ede E oi v r p d n dR Feda B ra ES ER 1 2 Chapter 2 Operating 2 1 Running and Exiting GateC ON TIRO i n csi anin y inad ra ea sana b r n da sa h n dV dd dakan wa a da 2 1 Running the SOT WAN rearen So r devek na a GAV a Sin R e N y en Mids rek eaea e o Ed EK 2 1 Exiting Da Ny rr dd a E A a aa Z ZaIIZIZIZRZRSS T 2 1 2 2 Entering Environment SettingS dis iy isi aa i n M KENE ME E kan S Me ERE erke Ma iaaa 2 2 Serial Port Settings When the Communication Mode is COM ie 2 2 Data Acquisitio fy Condition Sessies neendran l de S k al da H ke Ea KE n k n de a a d N k den n k 2 5 TCP IP Settings for the Monitor Server POr EEEEEE EE EEE kk kk kk kr k kk 2 6 Tag SENGS morera r r Tr rd 2 7 2 3 Saving and
14. 1 Invalid license number Please reinstall With the Gate series the number of licenses purchased is the limit for the number of programs run at the same time Reinstall the software E1010 Execution failed Confirm that the file is not corrupt If this error appears repeatedly reinstall the software Message Code Description M1210 Save the setting changes and try again Messages during When Executing Data Acquisition Code Description Cause Corrective Actions W 631 Data Lack Data was unexpectedly lost Reduce the number of acquired data points or connected instruments or lengthen the scan interval E 674 Communication error Communication Errors Check whether the power to the connected measuring instruments with which you wish to open communications is ON and whether the cables are connected correctly Also check the following For Ethernet Is the address correct is the TCP IP protocol installed in Windows and is the Ethernet card installed correctly For RS 232 and RS 422 A Are the baud rate port numbers COM1 COMS9 and addresses RS422 correct Is the PC serial port valid Is the cable type correct E 675 Communication time out Communication timeout Same as E 674 E 800 CRC check error CRC check error ACRC error was detected Check the communication status E 801 Invalid handle Failed to get communication handle Check the communication status E 802 Error respond Invalid data recei
15. 32A UP550 UP55A UM331 UM33A Data Acquisition Conditions Procedure as 1 Click the Scan Interval Setting tab or choose View gt Scan Interval Setting from the menu bar GateCONTROL File Communication Monitor View Help li n Scan Interval Ei msec Access timeout i msec Retry Use oF Gon rey rv we 2 Set the scan interval access timeout retray use and retry interval Scan interval 0 5 60 s or 500 60000 ms initial value is 1000 ms Access timeout 1 10 sec or 1000 10000 ms initial value is 5000 ms Retry Use Select whether or not to retry communications ON OFF Retry interval The interval between communication retries 30 3600 sec Note Retries are performed every scan interval at the specified retry interval until communicati is restored Retries are also performed on instruments with which a communication error on occurred during the first communication At the point that communication is restored alarm values and other information are retrieved from the connected temperature controllers or signal conditioners and data is acquired If Retry is turned OFF you can retry the connection manually by clicking the Retry Connection button on the Monitor Status tab IM WX1 07E 2 5 Bu e edo D 2 2 Entering Environment Settings TCP IP Settings for the Monitor Server Port The port number need not be changed unless desired Procedure 1 Choose File
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17. K is displayed Not OK is displayed if an abnormality occurred 9 4 IM WX1 07E 2 2 Entering Environment Settings Note If you connect to an unsupported devices Unknown is displayed for the model It is not supported in the UP55A s remote mode operation If the operation mode is REMOTE it is handled as LOCAL If the result model name control mode control output or option functions found by automatic model determination differ the tag list in the tag settings dialog box is initialized If the tag list was modified from the initial condition the message OK to initialize tag list is displayed Click the Yes button to implement the search results and initialize the tag list Click the Cancel button to quit without applying the results of automatic model determination to the model settings page The automatic model determination function registers the UT55A as the UT551 the UT52A as the UT520 the UT35A as the UT351 the UT32A as the UT321 UP55A as the UP550 and the UM33A as the UM331 The position proportional type UT35A UT32A UP55A and UP35A are registered as the standard type UT351 UT321 UP550 and UP35A respectively Heating cooling type UT52A are registered as the Heating cooling type UT551 From the above the one actually connected may differ from the one displayed on screen follows Displayed Actually connected model UT551 UT55A UT52A UT520 UT52A UT351 UT35A UT321 UT
18. M331 UM350 UM351 UM33A Signal conditioners and conditioners VJA7 VJH7 VJP8 VJQ7 VJQ8 VJS7 VJU7 VJX7 Digital alarm configurators MVHK MVRK MVTK Can only be connected when C GRN ON on the UT55A UT52A UT35A UT32A UP55A UP35A or UM33A For information on the C GRN setting see the respective user s manuals Supported Operating Systems Run DAQWORX under any of the following operating systems e e e e e e Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Windows XP Home Edition SP3 Windows XP Professional SP3 excluding Windows XP Professional x64 Editions Windows Vista Home Premium SP2 excluding the 64 bit editions Windows Vista Business SP2 excluding the 64 bit editions Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 32 bit and 64 bit editions 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 IM WX1 07E 1 2 System Overview Hardware Requirements The following hardware and software are required to use GateCONTROL 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 memo
19. T User s Manual WX1 GateCONTROL vigilantplant YOKOGAWA IM WX1 07E Yokogawa Electric Corporation 8th Edition Note Copyrights Trademarks Revisions 8th Edition October 2011 YK This manual describes the functions and operating procedures of GateCONTROL To ensure correct use please read this manual thoroughly before beginning operation After reading the manual keep it in a convenient location for quick reference in the event a question arises GateCONTROL is a software driver that uses the Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP protocol to acquire data from Yokogawa temperature controllers signal conditioners and other instruments and then transfer that data to DAQLOGGER or Remote Monitor The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of improvements in the software s performance and functions Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents However should you have any questions or find any errors please contact the dealer from whom you purchased the software Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without the permission of Yokogawa Electric Corporation is strictly prohibited Use of this software on more than one computer at the same time is prohibited Use by more than one user is also prohibited Transfer or lending of this software to any third party is prohibited Yokogawa Elect
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21. ables monitoring of data logged by recorders or data logging software AddObserver is a software program that allows the user to create original screens for displaying measured data and for operating instruments Features e Up to thirty two temperature controllers and signal conditioners can be connected The main registers of each instrument are automatically assigned as tag information using the Automatic Model Determination function Arbitrary registers can be registered as tags IM WX1 07E 1 1 M 8IAJ9 O l n 1 2 System System Overview This software can open communication with Yokogawa temperature controllers and signal conditioners perform data acquisition and write the data The supported temperature controllers and signal conditioners are the ones below that support the Modbus RTU or Modbus TCP protocol The product may not support GateCONTROL depending on its firmware revision number For information on how to check the firmware revision number of your MODBUS instrument and whether or not a connection with GateCONTROL can be made please contact the dealer from which you purchased the instrument Temperature controllers UT130 UT150 UT152 UT155 UP150 Digital indicating controllers UT320 UT321 UT350 UT351 UT420 UT450 UT520 UT550 UT551 UT750 US1000 UT55A UT52A UT35A UT32A Program controllers UP350 UP351 UP550 UP750 UP55A UP35A Digital indicators with alarms UM330 U
22. acquire data Procedure 1 Click the Model tab or choose View gt Model from the menu bar The Model Setting tab is displayed When Ether communication is selected clicking here displays a dialog box for setting the IP address port number and Modbus address If COM1 COMS is selected a dialog box for setting the Modbus address appears Click to display a list box for selecting a communication port Only enabled COM ports specified in serial port settings are displayed GateControl File Communication Monitor View Help Not Connected Not Connected RET Hena jaz az jnan Drag to select a range Copies the setting in the first item of the selection of items to all of the items in the selection 2 Select the port to be used from the Communication Method list box If using an Ethernet port Ether If using a COM port COM1 COM9 IP Address and Port Number If Ethernet Is Selected for the Port 3 Click an address The Address Setting dialog box opens a xi r Ether IP Address or Host Name r Modbus Modbus Address Unknown g OK Cancel 4 Enter the IP address or host name and port number IP address Enter the IP address or host name set on the device to which you wish to connect Port no 502 Modbus address 1 9 If you will perform automatic model determination including for the Modbus address select Unknown Note _____UuU UUU
23. applied to the input register number No Shows ihe location of the tag write register However since in the case of SP there are multiple registers to be written a register number is not displayed Register numbers cannot be duplicated Tag name Specify using eight alphanumeric characters Used as Channel Name in AddObserver Tag names cannot be duplicated Also tags to which reserved tag names have been added cannot be used Tag comment Specify using sixteen alphanumeric characters or fewer In AddObserver this is displayed as a tag comment IM WX1 07E 2 9 Bu e edo D 2 2 Entering Environment Settings Decimal point Set the offsetting decimal place for writing to registers Select 0 1 2 3 4 or 5 Span minimum maximum Setting range 1E9 to 1E9 If the value requested by AddObserver is outside of the span range it is not output Units Specify using six alphanumeric characters or fewer Note __ LbbbA ZE IZi Z Registers 41280 UTM USM UPM and 41281 SMP of the UT520 UT550 UT551 UT750 US1000 UP550 and UP750 cannot be written using the Modbus RTU Modbus TCP protocol Please make note of this Input link Displays and selects the tag for intput that is linked to the output tag Displayed in the format xx tag name where xx is the input tag name When you click an input select button the tag selection dialog box is displayed Display the tag that links are not set of registered tag
24. are duplicated the dialog box below is displayed Information A The same value of parameter has been set please change it 02UP750 PTNO O2UP750 ADVANCE O2UP750 TAG41 IM WX1 07E Bu e edo Dn 2 3 Saving and Restoring Environment Settings Saving Environment Settings Procedure 1 Click the Save button or choose File gt Save from the menu bar Save button Hi ZE ntrol File munication Monitor View Help Ii aio 2 e Detail Info Ether The current settings are saved Restoring Environment Settings This procedure clears all settings currently being entered and restores the most recently saved settings Procedure 1 Choose File gt Revert from the menu bar GateControl File Communication Monitor View Help Save Port No Print Ctrl P Print Preview Print Setup Controller Mode Exit 2 12 IM WX1 07E 2 4 Starting Stopping Data Acquisition When you start data acquisition using this software data from connected devices temperature controllers and signal conditioners is loaded transferred to DAQLOGGER or Remote Monitor and output requests from AddObserver are written to connected devices Note The maximum number of DAQLOGGERs Remote Monitors or AddObservers that can be connected at once is sixteen Starting Data Acquisition Procedure 1 Enter environment settings See section 2 2 Entering Environment Setti
25. automatic model determination is performed the setting value of the connected device is displayed On the client side this is handled as the minimum maximum of scale Specify using six alphanumeric characters or fewer The initial values vary depending on the type of tag If automatic model determination is performed the units set on the connected device are displayed Click the colored part to open the Color Settings dialog box An arbitrary color can be entered Displayed in the format xx tag name where xx is the output tag number Displays the tag for output that is linked to the input tag This cannot be changed Displays the tag name value loaded from the connected device when the monitor is executed Error is displayed if a communication error occurs The tag number use do not use settings are those of the ON OFF display conditions of the Remote Monitor The color setting is the display color of the Remote Monitor Editing the Output Tab Page Select clear all rows Used as the Tag No in AddObserver The tab page to be set is surrounded by a red frame Tome e roete upava mavae I j 00 o A ji 0 Click to display the Tag selection dialog box Click here blue to apply the edited register numbers to the input tab page or apply the edited register numbers to the input tab page Create output tags Tag No Used as Tag No in AddObserver Registers Same When selected ON the output register number is
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27. button The value of each tag from the instrument is loaded and displayed in the loaded value column of the input tab sheet To quit monitor execution proceed to step 6 2 16 IM WX1 07E 2 5 Performing Communication Tests of Connected Devices Performing a Write Test 3 Specify the Output Values of the tags on which you wish to perform the output test in the output tab page 4 Select the tags on which to perform the output test 5 Click the Output Test button The output values are written to registers then the values are acquired from the write registers and the loaded results are displayed in the loaded value column in the output tab page Stopping the Read Test 6 Click the Stop monitor button The Read Test is concluded IM WX1 07E 2 17 Bu e edo D 2 6 Checking the Client Connection Status and Communication Status of Connected Instruments and Reconnecting Connected Instruments Checking the Client Connection Status and Communication Status of Connected Instruments Procedure Checking the Connection Status 1 Click the Monitor Status tab or choose View gt Monitor Status from the menu bar The Monitor Status tab is displayed The client connection status and communication status of connected devices is displayed GateCONTROL File Communication Monitor View Help i 8 m la Model Serial Seting ScanintervalSeting Montoristatus M Client status Communication status Indicator
28. changed as follows before being sent to DAQLOGGER and Remote Monitor Alarm Type on Device Side Alarm Type after Change PV SP OUT HOUT COUT PV high limit PV high limit H PV low limit PV low limit L Deviation high limit Deviation high limit DH Deviation how limit Deviation low limit DL De energized on deviation high limit Deviation high limit DH alarm De energized on deviation low limit Deviation low limit DL alarm Deviation high and low limit Other ETC B Deviation within high and low limit Other ETC De energized on PV high limit PV high limit H De energized on PV low limit PV low limit L PV high limit PV high limit H with idle mode PV low limit PV low limit L with idle mode Deviation high limit Deviation high limit DH with idle mode Deviation low limit with idle mode Deviation low limit DL De energize on deviation high limit Deviation high limit DH alarm with idle mode De energize on deviation low limit alarm Deviation low limit DL with idle mode Deviation high and low limit Other ETC with idle mode Deviation within high and low limit Other ETC B with idle mode De energized on PV high limit PV high limit H with idle mode De energized on PV low limit PV low limit L with idle mode
29. ck the Loop Back Test button The result appears in the status column OK Normal Not OK No response Note If the result is Not OK check whether the communication settings of the software and target device match If the loop back test will be performed on multiple devices individual tests are performed even if a communication error occurs part way through IM WX1 07E 2 15 Bu e edo D 2 5 Performing Communication Tests of Connected Devices Performing Read and Write Tests You can check the data of the registers specified in the input tab page monitor execution by performing a read test Also you can perform a write test to the registers specified in the output tab page during monitor execution Note The Read and Write tests cannot be performed during data acquisition Procedure Performing a Read Test 1 Click the Detail Settings button in the Model Settings tab page of the model on whicih you wish to perform the read test The Tag Setting dialog box opens GateCONTROL File Communication Monitor View Help ki g Loop 1 J Borma Monitor execution results Tag N tacos MENA n al ae Output test r HERWEKI HEREZTTE a results Specifies the output values during the Monitor start button Drag to select the tag on which to perform the output test Monitor Stop and Output Test Buttons 2 Click the Start monitor
30. cquisition of the connected devices temperature controllers and signal conditioners model names tag information and Modbus address when you enter the appropriate serial port settings IP addresses and or port numbers The following environment settings are entered Serial port settings when the communication mode is COM Settings for the connected devices Data acquisition condition TCP IP port settings for the monitor server Tag settings enter the tag name and decimal place as needed e e e Serial Port Settings When the Communication Mode is COM Procedure 1 2 Click the Serial Setting tab or choose View gt Serial Setting from the menu bar The Serial Setting page in displayed GateControl File Communication Monitor View Help F ir 5 Click to a M Lal an select clear a all rows F com Click to display a list of options Drag to select P a range of items L cons Copies the setting in the first item of the selection to all of the items in the selection lT Turns selected range ON OFF collectively Click to turn a single item ON OFF Turn ON the port numbers to be used and set the baud rate and parity Port number ON blue OFF gray Baud rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 Parity NONE ODD EVEN IM WX1 07E 2 2 Entering Environment Settings Settings for the Connected Devices Register all devices that you will operate and from which you will
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33. e ceveictsanee Ha h bat n y NN a hise a HDK N e b i e av tans WEH SEDR a N 3 9 IM WX1 07E v Contents 3 5 Error Messages and Corrective Actions EE EEEEEEEEE Eka kk nk kek kk k R k K k 3 10 D PN e o p r E casees reeteaah oa ceieeteass E 3 10 Message arenen a nee Re ENE 3 10 Messages during When Executing Data Acquisition LL ee 3 10 Index vi IM WX1 07E Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Overview of GateCONTROL Functions GateCONTROL is a software driver that acquires data from temperature controllers and signal conditioners that support data input output via the Modbus RTU and Modbus TCP protocols and in addition to transferring the data to Yokogawa s DAQLOGGER or Remote Monitor software can write output requests from AddObserver to temperature controllers Using GateCONTROL allows you to easily monitor data on DAQLOGGER or Remote Monitor that is input for measurement on temperature controllers and signal conditioners Also it is now possible to operate a controller from AddObserver through GateCONTROL DAQLOGGER is application software for the PC that enables communication between the PC and various types of recorders as well as monitoring of data logged by those recorders A direct connection can be made for communications between DAQLOGGER and the uR1000 uR1800 VR DARWIN DX MV and CX recorders by Yokogawa Remote Monitor is application software that en
34. en Series JUXTA VJ Series JUXTA M series with communication option with communication function Digital Indicating Controllers Signal Conditioners Digital Alarm Configurators with communication function Up to 32 units Chapter 2 Operating 2 1 Running and Exiting GateCONTROL Running the Software Procedure 1 From the Windows Start menu choose Programs gt YOKOGAWA DAQWORX gt GateCONTROL gt GateCONTROL GateCONTROL starts GateControl Tajoj xj File Communication Monitor View Help a E NONE TEZA NONE NONE ee E H DESE BA l Gapy Paste Autoretic detection Loch hacktest Ready E TE JERE Note When you start GateCONTROL it is restored to the same status that was active during the previous session e If the program is closed while a process or service is running the license will be considered to be in use If the message Invalid license number Please reinstall appears when restarting the program it may indicate that the user is attempting to run a Gate program in excess of the number of available licenses Exiting the Software Procedure 1 Choose File gt Exit from the menu bar or click the X button at the right end of the title bar GateCONTROL closes IM WX1 07E 2 1 Bu e edo n 2 2 Entering Environment Settings This software includes an automatic model determination function enabling automatic a
35. for the communication status with the connected device Green Normal comm open Red Communication error Yellow Data dropout occurred and communication is retried communication paused No display Communication error comm paused Double click to display the Error Indicator dialog box r Monitor j Felat monter a startup Zav Stop Displays the names of connected clients Note If the communication status of a connected device is red check whether a model control mode control output or option in the Model Setting tab have the same settings as the connected device and whether the communication method is correct Data acquisition cannot be performed when the status is red 2 18 IM WX1 07E 2 6 Checking the Client Connection Status and Communication Status of Connected Viewing Error Detail 2 Double click the status indicator under Communication Status The Error Indicator dialog box opens Up to 100 of the most recent errors are displayed for each connection Errors are displayed in the order date time of occurrence error number error contents affected number and affected system number Error Model08 x See section 3 4 for error messages Note If a connected instrument experiences an error during communications attempts are made to restore communications at the specified retry interval If communication cannot be restored the status indicator turns red Ret
36. functions Default tag list items displayed in gray cannot be changed Also the default tag list cannot be deleted IM WX1 07E 2 7 Bu e edo Dn 2 2 Entering Environment Settings 2 If you performed automatic model determination the tag information acquired from the connected devices is displayed If links are set the edited contents are reflected on the linked channels Nofe vy zUrCZ z_ zz z QJ vdz j 7zQ z z q z zQ 7 7Q7 lt 77 lt 7Z lt Zz_Z lt _ lt lt The UT55A UT52A UT35A UT32A UP55A and UP35A s numbers of PID and SP groups correspond to GateCONTROL s PIDNO and SPNO span maximum values respectively The numbers of PID and SP groups can be set separately on the UT55A and UT52A but in GateCONTROL s Tag setting dialog box the same SP group is used as the PIDNO and SPNO span maximum On the UT35A and UT32A you can set the number of PID groups and SP groups to a number from 1 to 4 but the SPNO and PIDNO span maximum values are set to 4 On the UP55A you can set the number of PID groups to a number from 1 to 8 but the PIDNO1 and PIDNO2 span maximum values are set to 8 On the UP35A you can set the number of PID groups to a number from 1 to 4 but the PIDNO1 span maximum values are set to 4 Editing the Input Tag Page If the tag numbers are selected blue they are displayed as tag numbers in the Remote Monitor display groups The tab page to be set is Select clear all rows surrounded by
37. gh limit DH alarm for target setpoint De energized on deviation low limit Other ETC Deviation low limit DL alarm for target setpoint De energized on deviation high and low Other ETC Other ETC limits for target setpoint Deviation within high and low limits for Other ETC Other ETC target setpoint Deviation high limit with stand by Other ETC Deviation high limit DH actions for setpoint Deviation low limit with stand by actions Other ETC Deviation low limit DL for setpoint De energized on deviation high limit Other ETC Deviation high limit DH alarm with stand by actions for target setpoint De energized on deviation low limit Other ETC Deviation low limit DL alarm with stand by actions for target setpoint Deviation high or low limit with stand by Other ETC Other ETC actions for setpoint Deviation within high and low limits with Other ETC Other ETC stand by actions for target setpoint Target SP high limit Other ETC SP high limit H Target SP low limit Other ETC SP low limit L Cooling side control output high limit Other ETC Output high limit H Cooling side control output low limit Other ETC Output low limit L Analog input PV high limit Other ETC Analog input PV low limit Other ETC Analog input RSP high limit Other ETC B Analog input RSP low limit Other ETC Analog input AIN2 high limit Other ETC Analog i
38. gt Port No from the menu bar The Port No for the internal communication dialog box opens conei 2 Enter the port number used to transfer data loaded from a connected device to DAQLOGGER Remote Monitor or AddObserver 2 6 IM WX1 07E 2 2 Entering Environment Settings Tag Settings Procedure 1 Click the Detail Settings in the tag information column of the model you wish to set in the Model Settings page File Communication Monitor View Help Ici Control Output io mal i gt Normal B normai 03 Normal o localhost 04 Click to Tag Setting dialog box The Tag Setting dialog box opens One of the following tag names that was reserved is displayed PV1 A M1 R P1 P2 TME1 TME11 C A M1 PV2 A M2 HOLD TME2 TME12 C A M2 SP1 C A M PVE1 TME3 TME13 O C SP2 R L1 PVE2 TME4 TME14 INPUT OUT1 R L2 PVE3 TMES TME15 ADVANCE OUT2 SPNO PVE4 TME6 TME16 RUN HOUT1 PIDNO1 PVES5 TME7 PTNO HOUT2 PIDNO2 PVE6 TME8 SEGNO COUT1 R S PVE7 TME9 TIME COUT2 R P L PVE8 TME10 LSP CAS M 03 SPNO The tag settings include an input tab page and an output tab page Maximum number of input tags 48 Maximum number of output tags 32 The active page is surrounded by a red frame You can click anywhere on an input output tab page to move the red frame The list of registered tags is determined by the model control mode control output and option
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40. l Communications Communication protocol Baud rate e Parity Stop bit e Data length e Communication Address Ethernet Communications IP address e Subnet mask Default gateway Enter communication parameters on devices connected to GateCONTROL in advance For instructions see the user s manual of the connected device Note The PC is connected to the instrument via an RS 232C RS 485 converter The connection can be made using a 4 wire or 2 method When using the 2 wire method disable echo back on the Converter Settings for Connected Modbus Devices Enter settings on the connected devices as follows Setting Green Series UT1000 Series US100 VJ Series M Series UTAdvanced Series Baud rate 4800 9600 19200 or 38400 Parity ODD EVEN or NONE Stop bit 1 1 1 1 1 Data length 8 8 8 8 8 Communication protocol 8 4 1 MODBUS RTU mode 4 IM WX1 07E 3 1 suonoun 3 2 Meanings of Tags of Connected Devices The default tag list in the Tag Settings dialog box that is displayed when you click the detail settings in the Model Settings tab determines the model control mode control output and option function contents of the Model Settings tab The following describes the meanings of each tag that may appear in the Tag Settings dialog box Also the tag names listed here are reserved Arbitrarily added tags cannot be used
41. ngs Running from the Toolbar Menu Bar 2 Click the Start button or choose Monitor gt Start from the menu bar GateControl File Communication Monitor View Help CEJ i u Data acquisition Start button The status of communication with the device is displayed in the Monitor Status tab under Communication status Under Client status the name of the connected client connection status and the address of any disconnected DAQLOGGERs Remote Monitors and AddObserver is displayed IM WX1 07E 2 13 Bu e edo Dn 2 4 Starting Stopping Data Acquisition Starting Executing from the Monitor Status Tab 2 Click the Start button on the Monitor Status tab The name of connected clients and their communication statuses are displayed Maximum number of display of clients communication statuses is 48 Zii xi File Communication Monitor View Help tel a Jew Mi Client status Ready PET ETI TI a Start button Click to start data acquisition Stop button Click to stop data acquisition Turn ON blue to start data acquisition simultaneously upon software startup Starting the Software and Data Acquisition at the Same Time 3 When you turn ON Start monitor at startup in the Monitor Status tab data acquisition starts at the same time that the software is started Stop data acquisition Procedure Stopping Acquisition from the Toolbar Menu Bar
42. nl software requirements starting data acquisition zav SSSI 3 A E Dak be EKEE HEN Ce Va Vy k ran R WAN E GYA TEN SYSTEM Corllig rati h 3 s x 44 sk54a0x yaakneka xanann hada T tag settings TCP IP settings UME OUL OPC AL OM seesinane eatr KaR V VEFSION IMfOMMALON si558 n kra breya yan a ku ae E W IM WX1 07E Index 1
43. nput AIN2 low limit Other ETC B Analog input AIN4 high limit Other ETC Analog input AIN4 low limit Other ETC Feedback input high limit Other ETC Feedback input low limit Other ETC Displayed in brackets on DAQLOGGER and Remote Monitor Furthermore for the VJ series all alarm types are Other ETC Alarm types are loaded from each connected device upon start of acquisition by GateCONTROL Even if alarm types are changed on the connected device after acquisition starts the alarm types valid upon start of acquisition are used The number of UT551 and UT520 alarms is four fixed To ensure compatibility also set the number of UT55A and UT52A alarms to four The number of UT351 and UT321 alarms is three fixed To ensure compatibility also set the number of UT35A and UT32A alarms to three The number of UP550 and UM331 alarms is four fixed To ensure compatibility also set the number of UP55A and UM33A alarms to four The number of UP35A alarms is two fixed IM WX1 07E 3 7 suonoun4 3 3 Details on Functions Output Processing Output request from client Storage buffer for output request f Checked at 1 second intervals Output executed Acquisition executed Instrument Function The output request from the client is stored in the output request storage buffer e The output request storage buffer is checked for an output execution
44. o GateCONTROL temperature controllers and signal conditioners For determination of the other devices specify the port number and system number a number that is 1 less than the number in the GateCONTROL s Model Settings tab in the DAQLOGGER settings then execute the automatic model determination function When connecting all devices connected to GateCONTROL to DAQLOGGER as one system specify No system number in the address setting screen then execute automatic model determination Communications with DAQLOGGER Client Package Check the port number initial value is 50299 and system number set in GateCONTROL then reconnect The logic behind the system numbers is the same as that for DAQLOGGER GateCONTROL Settings Set the same serial and model settings as the connected device on GateCONTROL IM WX1 07E 3 9 suonoun4 3 5 Error Messages and Corrective Actions A message such as an error message may appear during operation The following describes the meanings of the messages and their corrective actions Error Code Description Corrective Action E211 Cannot write to the file Confirm that the disc capacity and file system are correct E212 Cannot read file Confirm that a file exists that the software supports it and whether the file system is correct E213 Cannot open the file Confirm that a file exists that the software supports it and whether the file system is correct E50
45. oUU_ p__zvUPzZyryzy_PzrprvZ T Pjy yjyj ZST Z SZ ZJZSzrZraZZZzZzn TzZznZT r znr The default port number for Modbus TCP is 502 If no particular specification has been made on the device use this number IM WX1 07E 2 3 Bu ne edo Dn 2 2 Entering Environment Settings Modbus Address for Ports Set to COM 3 Click an address The Address Selection dialog box opens Input Address Modelo4 xi Modbus Address 9 Unknown x 94 a 4 Enter the Modbus address Modbus address 1 99 If you will perform automatic model determination including for the Modbus address choose Unknown Automatic Model Determination 5 After specifying the communication methods and addresses drag numbers to specify the range for automatic model determination Automatic detection button Monitor View Help amp E Copy Paste utoretic detection Loopback test Ready i Ei as Drag to select a range for automatic model determination Clears the contents of the status boxes 6 Click the Automatic detection button at the bottom of the screen click the Automatic determination button in the toolbar or choose Communication gt Automatic detection from the menu bar Model name control mode control output option functions and tag information is automatically acquired A loop back test is also executed at the same time If the test concludes without errors a status of O
46. re added See specific items for information on handling error and alarm statuses ADVANCE Segment forced transition 0 End of forced transition or not executed 1 Segment forced transition RUN Program run stop status 0 Stopped 1 Running IM WX1 07E suonoun4 3 3 Details on Functions Time Out Operation When reading tag data after sending a register value request message to the Modbus device if the message is not received within the specified time out time that tag is considered to have timed out If Use Retry is set to ON for tags on which a timeout occurred retries are attempted starting from the next acquisition interval at the specified retry interval until communication is restored If Retry is turned OFF a retry is not performed on the tag on which a timeout occurred and data reading is not performed for that tag thereafter To reopen communications after loading stops choose the target device for communication in the Acquisition Status tab then click the Reconnect button Note Using GateCONTROL data can be acquired concurrently on each COM port Therefore data is logged more efficiently when connecting each device to a separate port rather than connecting several devices to a single port IM WX1 07E 3 3 Details on Functions Error Status The following shows the error statuses supported by each model Also the statuses are modified as shown before transfer to DAQLOGGER and Remote Moni
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48. ries are performed until communication is restored To start communication manually click the Retry Connection button Reconnecting Connected Instruments 1 Select the instrument to reconnect 2 Click the Retry Connection button Communication with the selected device is reopened IM WX1 07E 2 19 Bu e edo D 2 7 Viewing Version Information Procedure 1 Click the About button or choose Help gt About from the menu bar The Version dialog box opens Ea GateCONTROL Version Copyright C 2005 2011 YOKOGAWA Electric Corporation Software Japan This Product is licensed to Company name _________ User name License number 2 20 IM WX1 07E Chapter 3 Functions 3 1 Modbus Communication Device Settings The default tag list in the Tag Settings dialog box that is displayed when you click the detail settings in the Model Settings tab determines the model control mode control output and option function contents of the Model Settings tab The following describes the meanings of each tag that may appear in the Tag Settings dialog box Also the tag names listed here are reserved Arbitrarily added tags cannot be used therefore the same serial and model settings as the connected device must be set on GateCONTROL Serial Port Settings as Needed Port number Baud rate Parity Settings for the Connected Devices Temperature Controllers and Signal conditioners Seria
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50. ry When Using Windows 7 32 bit edition Intel Pentium 4 3 GHz or faster 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 Free disk space 200 MB or more Communication interface An Ethernet when connecting to DAQLOGGER or Remote Monitor or RS 232 port that is recognized by the operating system CD ROM drive Used to install the software Peripheral devices A mouse supported by the operating system 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 Note An RS 232 to RS 485 converter is required to perform communications between the software and another Modbus RTU RS 485 device Yokogawa ML2 RS232C RS485 converter recommended IM WX1 07E 1 3 M 8IAJ9 O l n 1 2 System Overview System Configuration TCP IP connection Monitor server protocol Data transfer DAQLOGGER Se Q k92 W l 0 AME HHHH dili azan TCP IP connection Monitor server protocol Data transfer Remote Monitor RS 232 Ethernet UT351 xA Digital Indicating Controller with Ethernet communications VJET Ethernet RS 485 converter ML2 RS 232C RS 485 Converter RS 485 RS 485 Gre
51. s of the input tab page Links are not set UU rest fopa vane veu vate i e _ i SE Input select button Click here to display the Tag Selection dialog box Click here blue to apply the edited register numbers in the input tag to the output tag Output value Specifies an output value for the output test Range 1E9 to 1E9 Loaded value The output register value is displayed after the output test If the output value is outside of the output span Out range is displayed If a communication error occurs during output Com error is displayed 2 10 IM WX1 07E 2 2 Entering Environment Settings Tag Setting Execution Button Insert input tags insert output tags Insert a tag in the last line of the tag numbers Cannot be performed during testing Delete input tags delete output tags Deletes the selected tag If a tag is deleted the tag numbers are refreshed With deletion of input tags the linked output tags are also deleted With deletion of output tags the linked input tags are not deleted but the link is cleared Default tags cannot be deleted Cannot be performed during testing Initialization Added tags are all deleted and the tag list returns to the default condition OK The settings in the tag settings dialog box are saved and the dialog box closes When testing the settings are saved after the test is completed and the dialog box closes If register or tag names
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53. tor UTAdvanced Series Green Series UT100 Series US1000 Device Data Status Data Display after Change PV1 A D converter error ILLEGAL PV1 RJC error ILLEGAL PV1 overscale OVER PV1 underscale OVER PV2 A D converter error ILLEGAL PV2 RJC error ILLEGAL PV2 overscale OVER PV2 underscale OVER VJ Series Device Data Status Data Display after Change EEP error ILLEGAL EEP sum error ILLEGAL Low cut status OVER A D burnout ILLEGAL RJC error ILLEGAL M Series Device Data Status Data Display after Change Low cut status OVER Input over OVER Input under OVER EEP sum error ILLEGAL Parameter error ILLEGAL RJC error ILLEGAL EEP error ILLEGAL Note U UU pPpZzZmZnZ7 5zqzZ7 7 75z 5Zz lt w7 ______z ___ 7 gt 7 gt gt 7 gt 7 gt gt gt 5 When connected to a UT52A or UT55A if a PV1 A D converter error occurs the PV1 value is displayed instead of ILLEGAL When connected to a UT52A or UT55A if a PV2 A D converter error or a PV2 RJC error occurs the PV2 value is displayed instead of ILLEGAL When connected to a UT32A UT35A UT52A or UT55A if a PV1 RJC error occurs the PV1 value is displayed instead of ILLEGAL e A D converter and RJC errors PV1 and PV2 of the UP55A are not supported IM WX1 07E 3 5 suonoun 3 3 Details on Functions Processing Alarm Statuses Each model s alarm types are
54. ved Check the communication status W 880 Do not specify communication port Specify the communication parameters W 881 Current connecting model Change the parameters for the main unit configuration is mismatch The model is W 884 Retry connection Connection recovered IM WX1 07E Index Index A alarm StAtUs ES j seek dann yade uu raala ded Alak automatic model determination e C Client connection status EEEE Eek k communication device settings E efror MESSAGES Han a niki 4an an hilda kasi dann sea kedi k kek de kd ana k error status exiting the software H hardware requirements sristi JP Add S y say Na laya sa n S L Wwe ele l N N 9W9ar r e emd MEANINGS Of 1AQS ssnin razana kaz y n dan HEWLER DMIN S NA Wool olika lole lie SJ DD T T O O UlDULBEOGOSSI O isi x na mise laik nali e zadan dakan ak NENA OV O EV OV oa eeen 5eye A3 2920504 405 a 1o 4 xa ZO a xb xe 8 dane a V n aS KEW RAA REKOR P jere gulin Tn j e gt i Gissar NE a E E EE N R HOA TO S S s s canay ayaz EYES 2EI0N nnna running tHE SOTIWA i x454 yy1i 42 4 ki psd n kiye k da k idnes S saving dnvironment settings serial port settinge SEYVET DOM Dem settings for connected Modbus cevices E E E EEEEEEEU Software liC S yx 4 bn kla ka

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