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1. CompactFlash OND MIELSEC CompactFlash card AW SV WA Sew High Speed Data Logger Module 13 17 20 32 17 20 34 17 20 36 17 20 38 17 20 40 17 20 42 gt gt Cursor Value 74 Cursor Time 7 5 2011 17 19 57 000 For the operation method refer to the following section K Page 98 Section 9 3 1 2 Displaying data logging files saved with the logging function of High Speed Data Logger Module c Displaying data sampled by the logging function of Q L Series Analog Module Q Series Analog Module L Series Analog Module OFT Serius GX LapYiewer HST_OA CSY Historical Trond Q Series Analog C Be Bow GachOpersten Gehie rine po wince ib b ci Bees SD memory card QnUDVCPU For the operation method refer to the following section I Page 99 Section 9 3 1 3 Displaying logging files saved with the logging function of Q L Series Analog Module d Displaying data stored in a personal computer or ina memory medium connected to a personal computer alt 0 999848 Reel spee 3036 0 406736 0 529919 a 0 999848 ON B Data logging pa file or sampling trace data MITSUBISHI 29436 4521_ lata 18 0 642792 r 1 I CompactF
2. M to left gt lt Standard gt lt Move to right gt B CSV 10 FileB CSV on Ml 99 eB CSV 0 Sensor Positioning DataA CSV A AVA AAA a ANV Al LA AMAAP at NZA A j 1 I ON Seno Data4 CSV t t ON _ SensorB Dataa CSV H OFF nononoponnnnnponnnnr OFF nnnonabnnnnnnhononnr 30564_ Measured ValueA Data4 CSV 30564_ Measured Valued Data CSV 29436 l ld Mr Ha AN 29436 l H AH MM Ai Measured ValueB Data CSV 0 994521_ Measured ValueB DataA CSV l 0 642792 ma 0612732 a 052900 053000 OSALO 0530 00 053300 053400 053500 0526 00 05 3700 053600 05 26 00 05 27 00 05 28 00 052900 O53000 O531 00 O53200 053000 05 34 00 05 35 00 05 23 00 05 2400 05 25 00 05 26 00 05 27 00 05 28 00 05 29 00 05 30 00 05 31 00 05 32 00 Operating procedure e XZ Graph Operation gt Adjust Graph Location gt Move Graph to Left A Move Graph to Right 2 Press the L snit Lar key key Select a trend graph with a mouse and drag it upward downward 3 Setting the time unit move to left right When moving a graph to left or right set the time unit to be moved Operating procedure gt Graph Operation gt Adjust Graph Location gt Horizontal Moving Quantity gt 1ms to 12h Select from 24 phases e The combo box of the toolbar gt 1ms
3. Configuration display personal computer Point For the network setting of the personal computer set the same network address as that of the High Speed Data Logger Module the High Speed Data Communication Module Set the same values mm mm m mm e a ee e e m e e m e e m e a m m ef e e a m e e m e e m m r Set the different values 1 lt 0 o Factory setting IP address 192 168 3 3 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 jNpoN uoeoiunwwon geq peeds yfiH anpon 126607 geq peeds ubiy Aq peb6o7 geq Bulke dsig g z High Speed Data Logger Module Configuration display personal computer High Speed Data Communication Module The High Speed Data Logger Module the High Speed Data Communication Module can be only connected over a LAN connection The module cannot be connected over the Internet qny e BIA UOlJOSUUOD e 104 ZEZ 2 3 3 For a direct connection In this method the High Speed Data Logger Module the High Speed Data Communication Module and a personal computer are directly connected on a 1 1 basis through an Ethernet cable crossing cable without a hub The IP address of each module does not need to be specified to perform communication when directly connecting The broadcast is used to perform communication High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module Twisted pair cable crossing cable Ethernet Configuration display p
4. F7 05 28 34 05 28 50 05 29 06 05 29 22 05 29 38 05 29 54 l Display the graph in an equal interval regardless of time Operating procedure lt Time interval plot format gt O04 alu lt gt 29436 DN Sensor Datas CSV SV orr I O D ON _ SensorB Datad CSY lI ET PEt Cai To a td Cy 30564 Measured Value Data4 CSV atelier velar Ve 0 994521_ Measure d ValueB Data4 CSV wot Iaf haa ua hhe hal hh AMA 0 992546_ AC VoltageA Data CSV 0 0 992546 Display the graph in a fixed time interval e Graph View gt Plot Format gt Equidistance Plot Time Interval Plot Select Equidistance Plot Time Interval Plot from the tool bar 136 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 9 6 5 Changing display of time scale labels This function switches the display of time scale labels on the graph area between time display date display date and time display and index display Q L Series Analog Module does not have time information in the logging data therefore only index display can be displayed Screen display lt Time display gt lt Index display gt ON OFF ON OFF Y Y p v y 7886 N i 8 PP l ei I zaz p w a aa n v Ji j 7838 ua S9 wey 4 1 i g 1 i f 7814 Belles Selec 7814 EN a j va N y a 4 NW y J m las NI
5. Recent Folders gt Folder name K Page 182 Section 12 4 Select a logging file a file in a personal computer or a memory medium of data or event to be displayed K Page 100 Section 9 3 1 4 K gt Page 160 Section 10 3 1 2 Historical trend Historical event Realtime trend Realtime event Select File Select Window Select Window Frequently used Window Configuration Recent Windows Name of window configuration Type of window Name of window K Page 177 Section 12 2 K Page 181 Section 12 3 K Page 182 Section 12 4 Canceling the access authentication Cancel the access restriction of the High Speed Data Logger Module When the access restriction is set Selecting a logging file Select a logging file a file in the CompactFlash card installed on the High Speed Data Logger Module of data or event to be displayed Ks Page 98 Section 9 3 1 2 Ks Page 159 Section 10 3 1 1 Pe ge Historical trend Historical event Realtime trend Realtime event Select Online Recent Folders Folder name Selecting a logging file Historical trend Historical event For operations while trend graphs are For operations while the event list is displayed displayed refer to the following section refer to the following section K Page 52 Section 5 6 Point For details of the access authentication refer
6. S7 To the next page CHAPTER 4 ACQUIRING AND STARTING GX LogViewer Verify Current Settings of the installation and click the button When installing a MELSOFT product for the first time the screen shown on the left may be displayed Click the following button to continue the installation Windows XP continus anwa button Windows Vista Windows 7 and Windows 8 button The screen display may be different partially depending on the used operating system This will not affect the operation We have checked the operation and confirmed that no error occurs after the installation This screen may be displayed behind another screen Press the Ar Tab keys to bring it forward 35 ainpsoojd uoleyjeysu Z UOHEI E SU CV 36 From the previous page GX LogViewer InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete The InstallShield Wizard has successfully installed GX LogViewer Click Finish to exit the wizard F Cancel as Installation complete When the screen shown on the left is displayed installation is complete 10 Click the __ finish button and close the screen When the following screen is displayed select Yes want to restart my computer now GX LogViewer InstallShield Wizard Update Complete The InstallShield Wizard has updated GX LogViewer to version 1 04E O No will restart my computer later Remove any disks f
7. 0 000000 ee cee eee ees 151 9 13 Handling BCD Type Incorrect Values 2 0 00 eee eens 152 CHAPTER 10 USING EVENT MONITORING FUNCTION 153 MOE SOVCIVICW n egger uit nde Hoa acy ay nee ee Pca aeaitiy phd alle Marty e AEDE 153 102 Sereen OMMOULAU ON 8 ns dh a ate ne a eee less Ghent de te andi a erate eaa ees ete Se 155 LOA EVEN WINDOW erata aaa a e a darn eae a e ael E a 159 102 2 EVEN e eaea aa E ening ae 29 a a a r aa a be eee A 156 1029 Slas baaa ne eae OE t 157 10 3 Displaying Event List naaa annaa aaaea aaa 158 10 3 1 Displaying logged events Historical event nanana nan aunaren erene 158 10 3 2 Displaying current events Realtime event o a nananana urunan eee 161 10 3 3 Operating realtime event monitoring status n u a anerer eee ee 162 10 4 Operating Event List is reens tas ad Duba Be a g Ave et eh ae wee i a Da a 163 10 4 1 Displaying only events that meet specific conditions Filtering 000 163 10 42 JSOMING EVENS rreriscic Gd esos date Ree ae ees Cees wees 165 104 3 Switching languages ooniircirine en swe aa hiedede ee eee es hele dete diac a Scien 166 10 4 4 Displaying consecutive previous next event 0 0 0000 eee 166 10 5 Changing Display Settings of Event List anaana aaaeeeaa eee 171 CHAPTER 11 SAVING LOGGING FILES TO PERSONAL COMPUTER 174 CHAPTER 12 USING WINDOWS FOLDERS DISPLAYED IN PAST 176 124 NOVEWICW 22 ac ues need aeaae se ee eek
8. Cursor Value 0 642788 Trend graph display Event occurrence restoration data Event logging History of event occurrences restorations can be checked 69 725 36 1 66 756 36 0 67 723 360 68 712 36 1 10 724 36 1 71 82 36 1 Binary format 0 g D d Da m O Eile view Event Online Tool Window Help 2x LT iP lm 2 oe iDa Date No Event Logging Name Status Comment Monitoring Data 7 5 2011 14 07 56 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 54 000 001 Sensor detected error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 53 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 51 000 003 Rotation speed error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 47 000 001 Sensor detected error i Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 43 000 002 Voltage error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 42 000 002 Voltage error 1 Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 41 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 40 000 002 Voltage error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 38 000 001 Sensor detected error 0 Restoration 725 2011 14 07 37 000 002 Voltage error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 35 000 002 Voltage error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 34 000 002 Voltage error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 33 000 002 Voltage error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 32 000 003 Rotation speed error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 32 000 002 Voltage error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 25 000 001 Sensor detected e
9. For details of the access authentication refer to the following manual LI High Speed Data Logger Module User s Manual 45 5 2 2 Operation flow for the basic operations of GX LogViewer UNGAE High Speed Data Communicatio cae Display data Display data Display events Display events Display current Display ongoing Save logging saved in the saved in the saved in the saved in the device status events files to personal High Speed Data personal High Speed Data the personal computer Logger Module computer Logger Module computer Historical trend Realtime trend Historical event Realtime event Select File Select Online Select File Select Online Select Online Select Online Open i Open Logging Open K Open Logging Realtime Monitor Realtime Monitor or drag and drop File m or drag and drop File m E BB the file the file Select Online Save Logging File to PC Specifying the module Select the equipment to be connected K Page 71 Section 8 1 Specifying the module Select the equipment to be connected K Page 71 Section 8 1 Selecting connection destination Set a High Speed Data Logger Module to be accessed K Page 79 Section 8 3 Canceling the access authentication Cancel the access restriction of the High Speed Data Logger Module When the access restriction is set Selecting a logging file Selecting
10. L Series Analog Module Sampling trace data Energy Measuring Unit Communication status Displays Online or Offline For Realtime trend only Cursor Value Displays a value status at the intersecting point of the trend graph with the red cursor Displays an execution program name of the logging data Step number Displays a step number of the logging data Cursor Time 2 Index Displays time or index at the red cursor 1 These items are displayed only when the data logged by QNUDVCPU LCPU are displayed 2 asterisk is displayed when the date information does not exist or when the date information does not contain year month day information 95 9 3 Displaying Trend Graphs Data sampled by the LCPU module or High Speed Data Logger Module are displayed as trend graphs e Displaying logged devices Historical trend Page 96 Section 9 3 1 e Displaying current devices Realtime trend s Page 101 Section 9 3 2 e Operating realtime trend monitoring status Page 104 Section 9 3 3 9 3 1 Displaying logged devices Historical trend QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog LCPU L Analog With Historical trend the following files stored in a module or a memory medium are specified and displayed on the trend graph e Logging files stored in an SD memory card with the logging function of QNUDVCPU LCPU e Logging files stored in a CompactFlash card with
11. gy Setup exe i Macrovision Corporation perais User Account Control helps stop unauthorized changes to your computer shown on the left The screen image is from Windows Vista 2 Click the button For Windows 7 or Windows 8 click the button uoellesu CV np voud uoejesu pZ 3 If the installation of the MELSOFT product or other S W product has not been completed normally the Any Pahl sine teni products or other software may not be screen shown on the left IS displayed and the installed normally r a Please restart the computer before installing this product instal lation can not be co nti n ued u ntil the system IS After restarting the computer start installing this product again GX LogViewer InstallShield Wizard InstallShield Wizard Complete restarted In this case restart Windows and install the product again Return to step 1 O No will restart my computer later Remove any disks from their drives and then click Finish to complete setup Cancel To the next page 33 From the previous page Z GX LogViewer InstallShield Wizard LK Scorer GX LogViewer InstallShield Wizard Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for GX Log Viewer The InstallShield R Wizard will install GX LogViewer on your computer To continue click Next WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties GX LogViewer InstallShie
12. 2 Check the values displayed in the Value Blue and Time Blue Index Blue fields of the difference information area Point The data value can also be displayed at the cursor label by selecting Graph View Cursor Label The cursor can be moved to the plot position the observation point of the selected file but can not be moved to the position between the plot However when displaying multiple files on the same trend window the cursor may be moved to the file between the plot which is not selected In this case the data value at the cursor is displayed as an estimated value obtained by linear interpolation and displayed in parentheses 3 Comparing data values status Operating procedure 7 Move the red cursor and the blue cursor to the two positions where data are compared 2 The values status are compared by the differences displayed in the Difference Blue Red and Span Blue Red fields of the difference information area 107 snje s sanjea eyep Bulsedwoo pue BulyoeuD L r 6 eyeq BulyoeyuD 46 9 4 2 Adding deleting data to from graph legend area Add Delete the data to be displayed on the graph legend area Also add delete the logging data in another file to from the graph legend area on the same trend window When adding the logging data of another file in case the display format is set to equidistance plot it is changed to time interval plot For the details of tim
13. 5 Importing graphical display settings file Operating procedure e MELSOFT Series GX LogViewe Close Save As 1927Nn 9NNN 14 40 40 NANN Import Export Wizard Import Export Selection You can select what to import or export Choose an action to perform Import Frequently used Window Configurations Description Export Frequently used Window Configurations Import graphical display settings from a splay 5 qs file Export Graphical Display Settings This command deletes all the existing graphical display settings and folders and then imports another one from a file Import Export Wizard Import Graphical Display Settings Source You can select where we should import your graphical display settings source Please select a file to import C ADATA Sensor monitoring window mys Browse Import Export Wizard Completing the Import Export Wizard The import export wizard is complete Pressing the Finish button starts importing graphical display settings This command deletes all the existing graphical display settings and folders and then imports another one from a file Logon as a user to the operating system of a personal computer to which export data are read and start GX LogViewer XO File gt Import and Export Select Import Graphical Display Settings Click the button Specify a path and a name of the file to be imported Click the button Cli
14. It is not possible to cancel while communication retrying Accessing Other Station Not Specified Network Communication Route Detailed Setting of CC Link Head I O 30 Multiple CPU Setting Target Target Syster 1 VIII re EE 1 oes Station No 3 Please execute Following setting Head I O Head I O on the CC Link communication route Station Number Station number on the CC Link communication Point e Accessible station numbers when accessing the programmable controller CPU on another station via CC Link When the programmable controller CPU is connected directly or via a serial communication module accessible station numbers when accessing the programmable controller CPU on another station via CC Link are 0 master to 63 Tf yomu BIA Bupoauuon ezg NdOVNdDD 9 Buysesuu0D 7g 8 2 4 Communication test This function tests if the connection route set on the Transfer Setup screen can be accessed normally Operating procedure Set the route on the Transfer setup screen and click the cometon button The following message is displayed when the connection is normal Ex When connecting to an L26CPU BT MELSOFT Application Jl Successfully connected with the L26CPU BT 8 2 5 Connection Channel List 78 A routes can be selected from the list while checking the route visually on the Connection Channel List screen The route selected on the Connection Channel List screen is set to the
15. Abbreviation for MELSEC Q Series compatible High Speed Data Communication Module QJ71DC96 Generic term for MELSEC Q High Speed Analog Digital Converter Module Q64ADH and MELSEC Q Current Transformer Input Module Q68CT Generic term for MELSEC L Analog Digital Converter Module L60AD4 L60AD4 2GH and MELSEC L Analog Input Output Module L60AD2DA2 Generic term for Q series Analog Module and L series Analog Module Generic term for Logging Unit for Energy Measuring Unit EcoMonitorLight EMU4 LM A module that can be connected to GX LogViewer QNUDVCPU LCPU High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module Q Series Analog Module L Series Analog Module and Energy Measuring Unit Generic product name for SWnDNC GXW2 E n indicates version Secure Digital Memory Card is a memory device configured by the flash memory This memory card is required for the QNUDVCPU LCPU logging function and L Series Analog Module logging function A storage card regulated by the CF and CompactFlash Specification issued by the CompactFlash Association The memory card required for operating the High Speed Data Logger Module Abbreviation for Q2MEM 8MBA Q2MEM 16MBA and Q2MEM 32MBA This AT Attachment card is required for Q series Analog Module logging function The general term for SD memory card CompactFlash card and ATA card A file in which data sampled by the module are saved in the specified format A file in which
16. HSDL_LOG CSY Historical Trend High Speed Data Logger Module Data Name Sensor position Reel speed 4 07 37 000 0 7 5 2011 14 07 35 000 e 0 999848 0 999848 ON Sensor 4 UFF ON Sensor Urry 30564 Measured data 29436 0 994521 4 07 07 000 4 07 05 000 4 aan Ann 0 642792 i 44 ATA Cursor Value 0 Cursor Time 7 2 2011 00 04 21 800 3 Item Target settings to be saved Reference e Window layout of each window Names the information explains on e Connection information with a module and save F i the right of every trend window and destination information of the logging file requently l event window being displayed and e All the data being displayed and event l used Window l Page 177 Section 12 2 adds them to the menu e Displaying trend window Configuration The added window can be redis e Displaying event window played easily from the menu e Sorting status and filtering condition of an event list e Connection information with a module and save Adds every trend window and event destination information of the logging file Recent window being displayed to the menu e All the data being displayed and event Windows automatically e Displaying trend window 1 Page 181 Section 12 3 The added window can be e Displaying event window redisplayed easily from the menu
17. MITSUBISHI if N MELSOFT WwW Integrated FA Software GX L og VIe wer Version 1 Operating Manual Pa NUON O ER Ni MELSOFT Integrated FA Software E SW1DNN VIEWER E SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Read these precautions before using this product Before using this product please read this manual and the relevant manuals carefully and pay full attention to safety to handle the product correctly In this manual the safety precautions are classified into two levels N WARNING and N CAUTION A N WARNING Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions resulting in death or severe injury Indicates that incorrect handling may cause hazardous conditions CAUTION resulting in minor or moderate injury or property damage U SS SSS Under some circumstances failure to observe the precautions given under AN CAUTION may lead to serious consequences Make sure that the end users read this manual and then keep the manual in a safe place for future reference CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT 1 Mitsubishi programmable controller the PRODUCT shall be used in conditions N i where any problem fault or failure occurring in the PRODUCT if any shall not lead to any major or serious accident and ii where the backup and fail safe function are systematically or automatically provided outside of the PRODUCT for the case of any problem fault or failure occurring in the PROD
18. Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 05 000 Sensor detected error Restoration TE PEE TE jii p RERA Restoration Number of items 268 268 Save Cancel lt q Data to be saved CHAPTER 14 PRINTING TREND GRAPHS CHAPTER 14PRINTING TREND GRAPHS QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog LCPU L Analog 14 1 Overview This function prints a trend graph on the screen while a realtime trend graph or historical trend graph is being displayed It prints a graph area and graph legend area displayed on an active trend window Information such as connection target data logging name cursor time can be also printed in a header or footer t MELSOFT Series GX LogViewer DataA CSV Historical Trend High Speed Data Logger Module easured Valued 30564 Measured ValueB 0 587776 KARARRIA Sa T 29436 0 994521 Measured ValueB 7 p 0 18 0 642792 05 28 50 05 29 06 05 29 22 05 29 38 05 29 54 gt Difference Blue gt Red 0 Span Blue gt Red 00 00 00 000 Value Blue 0 642788 Time Blue 1 3 2012 05 28 34 800 Cursor Value 0 642788 Cursor Time 1 3 2012 05 28 34 800 R lt o lt D Connection Target None Printed date 1 16 2013 23 56 51 Logging Equipment High Speed Data Lo
19. asterisk is displayed when the date information does not exist or when the date information does not contain year month day information UOIeINBYUOD uals Z6 1 Span Blue gt Red Blue cursor i Red cursor l Bole UONCWIOJU 9u JI HIq 7 26 Value difference Blue gt Red Tul f Value Blue 1224 4 T2245 A Time Blue 93 94 2 For index display Screen display Difference Blue gt Red Span Blue gt Red Value Blue Index Elue 12401 Item Description Displays difference information of value status e When a graph is bit data Difference Blue gt Red ON gt OFF OFF gt ON ON gt ON OFF gt OFF Span Blue gt Red Value Blue Index Blue e When a graph is word data Value at the red cursor Value at the blue cursor Displays difference information of index Index at the red cursor Index at the blue cursor Displays a value status at the intersecting point of the trend graph with the blue cursor Displays index at the blue cursor Value difference Blue gt Red Blue cursor Padi Blue gt Ree 1 Red cursor egggods WIC P9984 61 f24 f Index Blue 61 r4 Value Blue CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 9 2 5 Status bar Screen display lt Example When directly connected to High Speed Data Logger Module and the index display is set for Realtime trend
20. 189 190 Data row For a historical trend window data are output in the order that the data are stored to a data logging file For a realtime trend window data are output in the order that the data are received Column number Column name Output data Date and time information 1st column Date and time column Output format YYYY MM DD hh mm ss 2nd column Microsecond column Data type of data sampling interval column Index value 3rd column Index column 2 Output format Integer value Value of sampled device 4th column and later Data column Output format Value corresponds to the type in the data type information row Information at trigger occurrence Last column Trigger ON information column D Output format String specified by configuration tool 14 When the data whose Date and time column is set not to output by the configuration tool is saved to a CSV file the Date and time column and the Millisecond column are not output 2 When the data whose indexes are set not to output by the configuration tool is saved to a CSV file the indexes with starting from 1 are automatically output Point The CSV file format explained in this section differs from the CSV file format obtained from High Speed Data Logger Module For module CSV file format refer to the following manuals LA High Speed Data Logger Module User s Manual CHAPTER 13 SAVING DISPLAYED DATA EVENTS c High Speed Data Communication Modul
21. 2 Click the button The selected event logging file is displayed as a event list Point For details of the access authentication refer to the following manual LA High Speed Data Logger Module User s Manual 159 2 Displaying event logging files stored in a personal computer or in a memory medium connected to a personal computer CSV files or binary files stored in a personal computer or a memory medium are displayed with Historical event For saving logging files to a personal computer or to a memory medium refer to the following chapter KL Page 174 CHAPTER 11 SAVING LOGGING FILES TO PERSONAL COMPUTER Operating procedure e File gt Open Drag and drop the event logging file to the main widow Example Displaying HSDL_EVT01 CSV on the desktop oh HSDL_EVTO1 C rn MELSOFT Series GX LogViewer A Ea y m z mEn eli Am 2 E HSDL_EVTO1 CSY Historical Event High Speed Data Logger Module Po Date No Event Logging Name Status Comment Monitoring Dat 4 7 5 2011 14 07 56 000 001 Sensor detectederor 1 Occurrence 2011 14 07 54 000 001_ Sensordetectedenor O Restoration 011 14 07 53 000 7 5 2011 14 07 51 000 7 5 2011 14 07 47 000 001 Sensor detectederor 0O Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 43 000 002 Voltageeror 0O Restoration 775 2011 14 07 42 000 002 Voltage enor Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 41 000 00 __ Sensordetected eror 1 Occurrence 7 5 2
22. 3 Starting row number of Starting number of data rows sth column data rows Fixed value 4 c Data type information row Column number Output data Data type of date and time 1st column Date and time column Fixed string DATETIME YYYY MM DD hh mm ss Data type of microsecond of date and time 2nd column Microsecond column Fixed string us 3rd column No column Data type PENO Fixed string SHORT DEC 0 Data t f t loggi 4th column Event logging name column Sechaba eee a Fixed string STRING 64 1 Data type of occurrence status sth column Occurrence status column Fixed string SHORT DEC 0 Data type of occurrence comment 6th column Occurrence comment column W Fixed string STRING 64 Occurrence condition value Data type of occurrence condition value column Fixed string STRING 4623 1 7th column 1 A number enclosed with indicates the maximum number of characters unit byte 204 CHAPTER 13 SAVING DISPLAYED DATA EVENTS d Data name row Column number Column name Output data Title of the date and time column Fixed string TIME 1st column Date and time column Title of the microsecond column 2nd column Microsecond column Fixed string usec Title of the No column Fixed string NUMBER 3rd column No column Title of the event logging column 4th column Event logging name column Fixed string EVENT Title of the occurrence status column Fixed string STATUS Title of the occurrence comment colu
23. Analog Module L Series LCPU Analog Module Show Current Device Status Displays realtime device status in trend graphs Show Logged Events Displays events logged by the High Speed S Data Logger Module as historical events Show Ongoing Events Displays ongoing events in realtime Save Logging Files to PC Data logging files or event files will be saved to the personal computer The saved files can be viewed as historical data Show at Startup This window can also be displayed from the menu View gt Show Assistant Dialog Display contents Item Description Reference Page 65 Section 7 2 1 A guide to operations of functions for data sampled by a QnUDVCPU poner Page 65 Section 7 2 1 1 QnUDVCPU High Speed Data A guide to operations of functions for data sampled by a High Page 66 Section 7 2 1 2 Logger Module Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module A guide to operations of functions for data sampled by a Q Series Analog Module Page 68 Section 7 2 1 4 Analog Module Page 69 Section 7 2 2 LCPU A guide to operations of functions for data sampled by an LCPU Page 69 Section 7 2 2 1 A guide to operations of functions for data sampled by an L Series Analog Module Page 70 Section 7 2 2 2 Analog Module Show at Startu Switches the display hide of the Assistant screen when GX j LogViewer is activated A guide to operations of functions for data samp
24. Applies the route selected from the connection channel list to the Transfer setup screen and OK _ button closes the screen Without applying the route selected from the connection channel list to the Transfer setup Cancel button screen closes the screen CHAPTER 8 CONNECTING TO MODULE 8 3 Connecting to High Speed Data Logger Module UNDE High Speed Data an When High Speed Data Logger Module is selected on the Connection Destination screen the Transfer Setup screen is displayed The connection method needs to be specified on the Transfer Setup screen when connecting to a High Speed Data Logger Module 8 3 1 Transfer setup screen Screen display Transfer Setup Open Logging File Module Type High Speed Data Logger Module v Connection Condition Connection via hub IP address of connection target IP address 192 168 3 3 Search for module on network Direct Connection Display contents Item Description Reference Module Type High speed data logger module is displayed a Select the connection condition of a High Speed Data Connection Condition Logger Module Select this to connect a High Speed Data Logger Module Connection via hub a by specifying the IP address Page 80 Section 8 3 2 Specify the IP address of the High Speed Data Logger Module Opens the Find High Speed Data Logger Module screen for searching High Speed Data Logger Modules on the Page 81 Secti
25. Date AN EventoggingName Status Comment Monitoging Data 479 2009 20 03 56 500 001 Processstat O Restoration D2005 55 02005 216 47972009 20 03 59 000 OT Processstat Restoration ZOE p2005 20 47972009 20 03 59 200 Om Processstat O Restoration D2005 105 02005 219 479 2009 20 03 59 400 Om Processstat Restoration D2005 170 02005 330 47972009 20 03 59 600 01 Processstat Restoration D2005 373 02005 462 47372009 20 04 00 000 O02 Orderenor Restoration D1200 32256 473 2009 20 04 00 000 001 Processstat Restoration D2005 110 D2005 15 47372009 20 04 00 600 001 Processstat O Restoration D2005 478 p2005 210 479 2009 20 04 00 500 001 Process stat O Restoration D2 H D2005 78 47972009 20 04 01 700 00M Process start O Restoration D2005 207 02005 215 47972009 20 04 02 000 001 Processstat Restoration D2005 150 02005 490 473 2009 20 04 02 400 O01 Processstat Restoration D2005 95 D2005 149 47972009 20 04 02 600 Om Processstat O Restoration D2005 135 al lt il gt C High Speed Data Logger Number of items 1 000 7 000 _ Restoration color Background color K Page 173 Section 10 5 2 K Page 173 Section 10 5 2 Since the settings of the event properties are common to all event windows changes are reflected to all the event windows being displayed sI7 JUBAZ Jo sbuljas Aejdsiq
26. Directory Seale path a the directory being displayed in the file view Or specify the directory button Moves to the specified directory button Moves up to the directory one layer above button Updates the contents displayed in the file view File view Displays a list of folders and files in the path specified for Directory 2 Click the button The selected data logging file is displayed as a trend graph An event list is displayed when the event logging file is selected Point For details of the access authentication refer to the following manual LA High Speed Data Logger Module User s Manual 98 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 3 Displaying logging files saved with the logging function of Q L Series Analog Module Data logging files stored in an ATA card or an SD memory card with the logging function of Q L Series Analog Module are displayed with Historical trend Screen display 1 Z Online gt Open Logging File 2 Select QCPU or LCPU on the Connection Destination screen 3 Specify a QCPU or an LCPU to be connected with and its route on the Transfer Setup screen 4 Cancel the access restriction on the Enter remote password screen Only when the remote password is set Logging File OCPU Host Station Name Size Date Modified 4D031001 CcS 60124 9 22 2011 4 15 PM File view Operating procedure 1 Select a data logging file CSV
27. Event Logging Name Sensor detected error EVTO1 Image Data J BMP bmp Status Comment Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 54 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 53 000 Sensor detected error Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 51 000 Rotation speed error Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 47 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 43 000 Voltage error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 42 000 Voltage error Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 41 000 Sensor detected error Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 40 000 Voltage error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 38 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 37 000 Voltage error Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 35 000 Voltage error 7 5 2011 14 07 34 000 Voltage error Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 33 000 Voltage error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 32 000 Rotation speed error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 32 000 Voltage error Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 25 000 Sensor detected error Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 20 000 7 5 2011 14 07 18 000 7 5 2011 14 07 17 000 7 5 2011 14 07 13 000 Sensor detected error Restoration Sensor detected error Sensor detected error Sensor detected error Occurence Restoration Occurence 725 2011 14 07 11 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 07 000 Sensor detected error
28. For a historical trend window data are output in the order that the data are stored to a data logging file Column number Column name Output data Value of index 1st column E Index column Output format Integer value Value of sampled device 2nd column and later Data column Output format Value corresponds to the type in the data type information row Last column Trigger ON information column Information at trigger occurrence 1 For Q L Series Analog Module the index is not output in a logging file When saving the data in CSV file the index is output with continuous numbers from 1 automatically Point The CSV file format explained in this section differs from the CSV file format obtained from Q L Series Analog Module For module CSV file format refer to the user s manual of each module 195 SI ASO 9 eyep p ejds p Bunes p Z EL eyeq pefeldsiq Bues zE e Energy Measuring Unit Format specification The following explains the format specification of CSV files Item Description Delimiter Comma Linefeed code CRLF 0x0D 0x0A Character code ASCII Number of rows Maximum number of rows 3603 rows data rows 3 Output data of rows columns The following is an example of output data of rows columns File information row gt LOGGING YM 2 3 4 Data type information row DATETIME YYYY MM DD hh mm ss us INDEX DOUBLE DEC 14 DOUBLE DEC 14 DOUBLE DEC 14 DOUBLE DEC 14 TRIGGER Data nam
29. LA GOT A900 Series User s Manual Connection System Manual L1 GOT F900 SERIES GRAPHIC OPERATION TERMINAL HARDWARE Manual Connection CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2 2 3 Connection from I F boards The following shows the system configuration for connecting to programmable controller CPUs using an I F board mounted on the personal computer For the applications and mounting method of I F boards and driver installation refer to the manual of each I F board CC Link Ver 1 board SW4DNF CCLINK B TTETTTTTT TT by A80BD J61BT11 A80BD J61BT13 L CC Link Ver 2 board T SWADNC cCBDp2 6 STZETsarres GX LogViewer SW1DNN VIEWER E Q80BD J61BT11N Ethernet board Driver matt re O aal Driver supplied with commercially available T TE uu HDs Ethernet board Ethernet board which is built in a personal Tritt computer or commercially available CC Link IE Field Network board Sw1DNc cClEF B TUSEAEHEEE EDS Q81BD J71GF11 T2 a CC Link IE Controller Network board UUUU Fre BERR RRREE RED L SW1DNC MNETG B Q80BD J71GP21 SX Optical loop Q80BD J71GP21S SX Optical loop MELSECNET H board ToT Driver P Ph Driver supplied with sumeunmmnunp SWODNC MNETH B Q80BD J71BR11 Coaxial loop CPU Q80BD J71LP21 Optical loop Q Q80BD J71LP21G Optical lo
30. Select GX LogViewer from the list of programs and click the button lt When using Windows Vista Windows 7 or Windows 8 gt Select GX LogViewer from the programs and click Uninstall lt When using Windows Vista Windows T or Windows 8 gt If User Account Control is turned ON the message to confirm the activation of the installer is displayed as shown on the left The screen image is from Windows Vista Click the button For Windows 7 and Windows 8 click the button CHAPTER 4 ACQUIRING AND STARTING GX LogViewer From the previous page GX LogViewer InstallShield Wizard 4 Click the button A Do you want to remove GX LogYiewer From the computer When the screen shown on the left is displayed uninstall is complete GX LogViewer InstallShield Wizard Uninstall Complete button and close the screen The InstallShield Wizard has successfully uninstalled GX 5 e C IC k th e LogViewer Click Finish to exit the wizard Finish Uninstallation complete UOHEI EJSU CV ainpsooid uoNeljelsulun ZZY 39 4 3 Starting GX LogViewer This section explains the method for starting GX LogViewer The following are the two starting methods e Starting from the Start menu e Starting from the configuration tool 4 3 1 Starting from the Start menu After installing GX LogViewer it can be started with the operation below Operating procedure Select start gt
31. The Show Previous Event function cannot be performed to an event logging file whose serial number is the smallest number 168 CHAPTER 10 USING EVENT MONITORING FUNCTION 2 Displaying next events Operating procedure X Event gt Show Next Event Screen display Either of the following two operations is used for displaying event logging files when performing the Show Next Event function e Operating from the status when only one event logging file is displayed e Operating from the status when the next event logging file is already displayed lt Operating from the normal status gt Time axis Event logging file configuration Event window EVENT ev To1 lt Before operation gt Earlier j tf MELSOFT Series GX LogViewer HSDL_EYT1 CS Historical Event High Speed Data Logger Module Eek Tool wo Help TES File displayed before the operation Events in 00000101 csv are displayed 00000101 cs 2 Perform Show Next Event 00000102 csv Next events 0000000 lt After operation gt s17 JUSAZ Bupesodo y O a 00000103 csv Files to be Events in 00000101 csv displayed after are displayed 00000255 Lthe operation JUBAD X9U SNOIASId BAIINDBSUOD HulAe dsig 7 OL Up to two files can be as displayed a piay EVT01 csv File sampling Events in 00000102 csv current events are displayed EVT02 169 lt Operating from the status when the next event logg
32. maximum of four screens when using two screens for high speed sampling the total of two screens can be displayed for general sampling The maximum number of simultaneous access for a single module differs depending on the module SMOPUIM PIIYD c 9 99 6 3 Menu Configuration The following tables show the menu configuration of GX LogViewer 1 File Page 100 Section 9 3 1 4 Open Opens a file saved in a personal computer 3 i 7 Page 160 Section 10 3 1 2 Recent Folders Opens a folder used recently in a personal computer Page 182 Section 12 4 Close Closes an active window in the main window Saves data or events displayed on a trend window or event window in Save CSV File l the CSV file format Page 183 CHAPTER 13 Saves graphic image displayed on a trend window or event window in Save Image File i the image file format Print Prints trend graphs Page 207 CHAPTER 14 Reads writes files to utilize the settings between other users or Page 144 Section 9 8 personal computers Page 177 Section 12 2 Exit Exits GX LogViewer Import and Export 2 View Item Description Reference Toolbar Page 61 Section 6 4 Standard Display hides the Standard toolbar Page 61 Section 6 4 1 Display hides the Online toolbar Page 61 Section 6 4 2 Display hides the Graph Operation toolbar Page 62 Section 6 4 3 Display hides the Graph View toolbar Page 62 Section 6 4 4 Display hides the Event t
33. specify a move destination directory button Moves to the specified destination directory button Moves up one directory level button Updates contents displayed in the file view Displays a list of files and folders contained in the path specified in Directory File view For details of logging file destination folder and folder configuration refer to the corresponding manuals of modules 1 These items can be operated when saving destination is a CompactFlash card or an SD memory card 2 Click the button Continued on the next page 174 CHAPTER 11 SAVING LOGGING FILES TO PERSONAL COMPUTER From the previous page 3 Specify the destination to save files a Saving a single file Specify a file name and save it Save in Q My Documents For Logger N My Music My Recent Emy Pictures Documents My Computer File name HSDL_LOG0I CS My Network Save as type CSV Files csv b Saving multiple files Specify a destination folder and save multiple files at once They cannot be saved to separate folders and their file names cannot be changed Browse For Folder Select a location to save the File in Desktop B My Documents yg My Computer a My Network Places Recycle Bin v Make New Folder H i Point CSV file format of the logging file The CSV file format saved with Save Logging File to PC in this section differs from that
34. the graph display is reflected automatically Point When initializing the settings initialize the graph display first then set the auto reflect function again 9 10 Initializing Graph Display QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog LCPU L Analog This section explains the method for initializing the changed graph display Graph color etc Operating procedure 1 Select a trend window to be initialized Activate it 2 Graph View gt Initialize Graph View Point In case the auto reflect function has already been set even if the graph is initialized the graph is displayed obeying the setting in automatic reflection function when opening the trend window of the same data logging setting next time 148 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 9 11 Graph Display for Missing Data or Time Reversed Data QnUDVCPU f High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication This section explains the graph display when the data is missing or the time information is reversed 1 Graph display for missing data When displaying the graph with equidistance plot format the missing data is displayed as two vertical dashed dotted lines and the time scale label is displayed as When displaying the graph with time interval plot format the missing data is displayed as two vertical dashed dotted lines and the missing period is displayed as gray For details of missing data ref
35. where the condition is satisfied L Page 120 1 b in this section 117 a Condition search Screen display i Select Conditional from Classification Value Time Index File Hame File C54 DataName Reel Speed Classification taille Search the selecting data in specihed condition ic aes ed Value Range Real Table Record 9999999999 to 99999999999 Index Table Record 3 402E 038 to 3 402E 038 Operating procedure 1 Specify conditions and values Item Description Enter a value for the condition within the following range Real number j 9999999999 to 99999999999 Left side value Single precision floating point Exponent 3 402E 038 to 3 402E 038 Real number 9999999999 to 99999999999 Exponent 1 797E 308 to 1 797E 308 BCD type 16 bit integer 0 to 9999 BCD type 32 bit integer 0 to 99999999 Double precision floating point Left side condition Select from lt lt lt gt None operator Selected data Displays the data name of the selected data name Right side Select from lt lt lt gt None condition operator Enter a value for the condition Right side value For the entering range refer to 2 Select the color of the cursor 3 Click the button or the button The value is searched toward the specified direction from the current cursor position and the cursor jumps to the position where t
36. 1 2 3 Trigger ON color Trigger OFF color K7 Page 142 Section 9 7 1 4 L7 Page 142 Section 9 7 1 4 ON I OFF T 7886 Unwinder speed Eas l Pg af 7862 7838 7814 7790 1636_ winder speed 1563 Ww rT feel 20 29 20 40 30 20 40 31 20 40 32 20 40 33 20 40 34 Background color Grid color Page 142 Section 9 7 1 4 L7 Page 142 Section 9 7 1 4 OD vrvvcvvcvvsvnvssvicecvssnsievinesneenenesen Color and type of graph can be specified per data ye i di es Since the settings of background color grid color trigger ON color and trigger OFF color are common to all trend graphs changes are reflected to all the event windows being displayed 138 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 1 Displaying Graph Properties screen Screen display e gt Graph View gt Graph Properties e Right click on the graph legend area and select Graph Properties e Right click on the graph area and select Graph Properties Graph Properties Graph Line Style File Name Datad Co Data Name Color and Type i r Heel Speed Line Color mm Graph Line Type legend Measured Valued Solid Line area a aaa Z a O Dash Line O a Dot Line Graph Area Style The graph area style applies to all windows The specitied colors are also effective after restarting the system Background Color _ Grid Color O Trigger ON Color E Trigg
37. 1 I Page 111 Section 9 5 I Page 134 Section 9 6 Changing graph Registering the Saving displayed data in appearance configuration of frequently the CSV format or the Color line type line i l Coe ats used window to the menu image format Ks Page 138 Section 9 7 Ks Page 177 Section 12 2 Ks Page 184 Section 13 2 Printing trend graphs Ks Page 207 CHAPTER 14 5 Operations while event list is displayed gt Ly sip DUNGADO High Speed Data Communit Changing display settings Operating an event list Saving displayed events in of event list Sorting filtering etc the CSV format or the Text color display item etc image format K Page 171 Section 10 5 K Page 163 Section 10 4 K Page 203 Section 13 3 Registering the configuration of frequently used window to the menu K Page 177 Section 12 2 52 CHAPTER 6 SCREEN CONFIGURATION CHAPTER 6 SCREEN CONFIGURATION 6 1 Main Window The following figure shows the main window configuration of GX LogViewer Screen display pn MELSOFT Series GX LogViewer Menu bar Toolbar lt Main window D z o Main window An entire screen that displays a menu bar a toolbar and child windows a Menu bar Displays menu options for executing each function Page 56 Section 6 3 Toolbar Displays tool buttons for executing each function Page 61 Section 6 4 Only one main window can be displayed on the scree
38. 46 32000 Off 0 0 5403 2011 3 31 11 46 32000 2 Off 1 0 83229 Data row 2011 3 31 11 46 32000 3 Off 0 2 97 201 1 3 31 11 46 32001 4 Off 3 2 6146 2011 3 31 11 46 32002 5 Off 4 1 4183 File information row The file information row outputs information related to files File type of output file Fixed value LOGGING Version of output file Fixed value 1 1st column File Type 2nd column File version Number indicating the data type information row 3rd column Row number of data type information row Fixed value 2 Starting number of data rows Ath column Row number of data name row With comment row Fixed value 3 Starting number of data rows Sth column Starting row number of data rows Fixed value 4 CHAPTER 13 SAVING DISPLAYED DATA EVENTS Data type information row The data type information row outputs data types of each column Data type of date and time 1st column Date and time column Fixed string DATETIME YYYY MM DD hh mm ss l 4 Data type of microsecond of date and time 2nd column Microsecond column ee Fixed string us Index column 3rd column Index column j Fixed string INDEX Data type of sampled data Output format Data type output string Additional 4th column and later Data column information Is Page 201 2 g in this section Fixed string regardless of continuous logging trigger logging Last column Trigger ON information column Output format TRIGGER trigger ON strin
39. 7 Moving graph up downlleft right o oo unauna ananena teen eens 127 9 5 8 Expanding reducing time scale 0 0 0 ccc teen teens 129 9 5 9 Displaying consecutive previous next trend graph 0 00000 cee eee eee 129 9 6 Changing Display Items in Graph Area 0 00 0 ee eens 134 9 6 1 Displaying multiple CUrSOr 1264 5208404 4 cadres a Soleo hades necteueaene 134 9 6 2 Displaying cursor labelS as cae sinanch acvu dat ateeed a bnGk aoe eee tone wads beeen 135 963 Displaying data names 42 00 08esscke date va bde eee eke dae ne eee eae 135 9 6 4 Switching graph plot format 0 0 0 0 eet een eae 136 9 6 5 Changing display of time scale labels 0 0 0 00 0c cece ee 137 966 SSWItChING IANGUAGES eo giecsccn occas y ee E EE gaan a ethane neon tes 137 97 Changing Graph Appeardnce s 2432402 eaa ree ran wee owe a a sewers eerie ations 138 9 7 1 Changing color and type of graph 0 2 sanan arenan enee 138 972 Highlighting orap ee te acon aod t Saudis a a ihe ates wend kth ase eee beat 143 9 7 3 Thickening graph line nonan nauan aeaea 143 9 8 Registering and Reflecting Graphical Display Settings of Trend Windows 144 9 9 Reflecting a Graph Display Automatically When Opening a File 148 9 10 Initializing Graph Display 0000002 eee eens 148 9 11 Graph Display for Missing Data or Time Reversed Data 0 000 e eee eee 149 9 12 Displaying Abnormal Graphs
40. 72 Section 8 2 1 PLC Direct Connection Setting Please select the direct connection method with CPU module Ethernet Present setting will be lost on selection of new item Do you want to continue Operating procedure 1 Select USB or Ethernet on the PLC Direct Connection Setting screen and click the button 2 Click the ox button on the Transfer Setup screen lt Page 72 Section 8 2 1 CHAPTER 8 CONNECTING TO MODULE 8 2 3 Connecting via network The Transfer Setup screen is used to set the connection 1 gt Page 72 Section 8 2 1 Transfer Setup Connection1 PC side I F rT ER ER hm y g CCIE Cont CC Link Ethernet CCIE Field Q Series NET II PLC NET 10 H Board Board Board Bus Board Board Board Board Type CCIE Control Board Module 1st Module E NEE E PLC CCIE Cont CC Link Ethernet C24 GOT CCIE Field Head Module Module NET 10 H Module Module Master Local Module Module afal Other Station Ea ae Connection Channel List Setting No Specification Other Station Other Station f Single Network Co existence Network PLC Direct Coupled Setting Network Connection Test onnection Tes Communication Time Out Sec 30 Retry Times fo Route N PLE Tye wal ides E Detail CCIE Cont CC IE Field Ethernet CC Link NET 10 H System Image Nenvorchict fi Station No jo Phone Line Connection C24 G CCIE Cont CCIE Field Ethernet CC Link Co existence NETON ig j Network R
41. AN IN 7790 Vo 7790 1636_ winder speed 1636_ winder speed 1563 1563 y o RB oO N j 1 J Ka eee 1490 1490 100_ Sensor position 100_ Sensor position 1 1 ON Processing ON Processing ON _ Printin g ON _ Printing l 20 40 29 20 40 30 20 40 31 20 40 32 20 40 33 20 40 34 1719 1729 1739 1749 1759 1769 Operating procedure XX Graph View gt Time Label gt Time Date Date and Time Index Point The logging files in which any of year month day hour minute second of the data line output format which can be set by the configuration tool is missing are displayed as the index display only However in case the time information such as hour minute or second is missing the missing data may be regarded as 0 and displayed Time Date Date and Time 9 6 6 Switching languages This function switches a language of data names displayed on a historical trend window In Historical trend data names are displayed in a language used in the read data logging file If characters of codes which can be used in multiple languages or characters of inapplicable languages are used for data names those sjeqe ajeos w zo Aejdsip BulbueyD S 9 6 e sy udess ul sw Aejdsiq Builbueuy 9 6 characters may be corrupted If characters are
42. Bu Pueyo GOL 171 1 Event properties screen Operating procedure e Event gt Event Properties Right click on the event list and select Event Properties Setting screen Event Properties The event properties settings apply to all windows The settings are also effective after restarting the system Color Settings Display Items Settings Occurence Color CI No Event Logging Name Status Comment Monitoring Data Restoration Color E Background Color a Grid Color Cancel Item Description Color Settings Occurrence Color Specify the font color in lines displaying event occurrences Restoration Color Specify the font color in lines displaying event restorations Background Color Specify the background color of the event list Grid Color Specify the grid color of the event list Display Items Settings Uncheck this item to hide the No column O olg 212 es 3 g 3 0 D Event Logging Name Uncheck this item to hide the Event Logging Name column Uncheck this item to hide the Status column Uncheck this item to hide the Comment column Monitoring Data Uncheck this item to hide the Monitoring Data column button Fixes the settings and closes the screen button Cancels the settings and closes the screen button Applies the settings to the event list The screen is not closed 172 CHAPTER 10 USING EVENT MONITORING FUNCTION 2 Changing Color Sett
43. Data Lge Mao oA DEEK ALONEN TA Display current device status DRJEVLEICELONVA IE saved with realtime trend saved in the personal computer Historical trend Realtime trend l Select File Open shay Online Realtime Monitor or drag and drop the file Specifying the module Select the equipment to be connected K Page 83 Section 8 4 1 Selecting connection destination Set a High Speed Data Communication Module to be accessed K Page 84 Section 8 4 2 Canceling the access authentication Cancel the access restriction of the High Speed Data Communication Module When the access restriction is set Selecting a logging file Selecting a logging setting Select a logging file a file in the Select a logging setting of data or event to be personal computer to be displayed displayed Ks Page 102 Section 9 3 2 2 Ks Page 102 Section 9 3 2 2 Trend graphs are displayed For operations while trend graphs are displayed refer to the following section K Page 52 Section 5 6 jnpoy uoNediunWWOD geq pseds yH Buisq uayM E S J m 14A 07 X9 JO suonesedo sIseq y 10 MOJ uoeJado ZES Point For details of remote password refer to the following manual A High Speed Data Communication Module User s Manual 49 5 3 3 Operation flow for an experienced user of GX LogViewer Display the logging data saved with realtime trend High Speed Dat
44. Description Export Frequently used Window Configurations Import frequently used window Import Graphical Display Settings configurations from a file Export Graphical Display Settings This command deletes all the existing frequently used window configurations and folders and then imports another ones from a file Import Export Wizard Import Frequently used Window Configurations Source You can select where we should import your frequently used window configurations from Please select a file to import C ADATA Sensor monitoring window mws Browse Import Export Wizard Completing the Import Export Wizard The import export wizard is complete Pressing the Finish button starts importing frequently used window configurations This command deletes all the existing frequently used window configurations and folders and then imports another ones from a file Logon as a user to the operating system of a personal computer to which export data are read and start GX LogViewer XO File gt Import and Export Select Import Frequently used Window Configurations Click the button Specify a path and a name of the file to be imported Click the button Click the Finish button e All information included in an export file is imported e The import operation discards a current window setting and then imports a file 180 CHAPTER 12 USING WINDOWS FOLDERS DISPLAYED IN
45. Items in Graph Area QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog LCPU L Analog This section explains the method for changing display items in the graph area Data on trend graphs can easily be checked by changing the display items e Multiple cursor c Page 134 Section 9 6 1 e Cursor labels L Page 135 Section 9 6 2 e Data names L Page 135 Section 9 6 3 Plot format Page 136 Section 9 6 4 KL Page 137 Section 9 6 5 KL Page 137 Section 9 6 6 e Time scale labels e Languages Point The information of the displayed items in the graph area Except for Languages Graph display information can be named and registered to be reflected to other windows K Page 144 Section 9 8 Registering and Reflecting Graphical Display Settings of Trend Windows Graph display can be set to be reflected automatically when open the same data logging setting window next time K Page 148 Section 9 9 Reflecting a Graph Display Automatically When Opening a File 9 6 1 Displaying multiple cursor This function switches the number of cursors displayed on the graph area Only the red cursor is displayed for a standard display and the red cursor and blue cursor are displayed for the multiple cursor function When the multiple cursor function is activated the difference information area is displayed Screen display lt Multiple cursor display gt lt Standard display gt
46. Record 9999999999 to 99999999999 Index Table Record 3 402E 038 to 3 402E 038 V Date 12 7 2000 v V Hour Minute M oo M is M Select a cursor that jumps Red Cursor Select a cursor that jumps Red Cursor lt lt Index gt gt Jump Cursor Select conditions for jump cursor Value Time Index FileName File CSV Index Range 1to9 Index to which the cursor jumps 1 Select a cursor that jumps Red Cursor Initial Display e a Switch with a tab Screen display Item Ta Value Time Index Select a cursor that jumps Red Cursor Blue Cursor button button 116 pages K Page 117 1 in this section K Page 121 2 in this section K Page 122 3 in this section Select this to jump the red cursor Select this to jump the blue cursor Description The displayed items and the operating procedures are described on the following reference Moves the cursor to the position before the current cursor position where the specified condition is satisfied Moves the cursor to the position after the current cursor position where the specified condition is satisfied CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 1 Jump cursor by searching value Search the value by the following methods and jump the cursor to the position where the condition is satisfied Search type is different according to the data type of the selec
47. SMODUI p sn pu v y BulAejdsipey EZ 181 12 4 Redisplaying Recently Used Folders By registering recently used folders to the menu automatically as recent folders they can easily be redisplayed Up to nine recent folders can be stored The chronologically oldest recent folder is removed when the tenth recent folder is stored eeeo e o ee e ee e Wee eeemecmcercmcCW ecmUlCceCcleclUCCeoelcewclUCcCRUmcC9 ee eeeeeeclcaeclCcaewcmcCcC eeoeeeeeelelCcaeieclCcaeclUCcacmCWCeo lceclUCWCCOecUC9 cCOCCOUCcUCO9 COCUCOCUCOWUCOUcRelU8lUO Operating procedure a Opening a logging file in a personal computer X File gt Recent Folders a MELSOFT Series GX LoeViewer oe af hs E rt 1 Open Chrl o ecent Folders 1 L Documents and Settings 4dministratoriDesktop re i i 2L Data b Opening a logging file in a memory card installed on a module X Online gt Recent Folders Ctrl L Ctrl R 1 High Speed Data Logger Module 192 168 3 3 LOGGING HSDL_LOGO1 00000001 2 High Speed Data Logger Module 192 168 3 3 EVENT HSDL_EVTO1 00000001 3 High Speed Data Lo h er Module 192 168 3 3 EVENT HSDL_EYTO1 4 LCPU Host Station COGGING LCPU_LOGO1 00000001 182 CHAPTER 13 SAVING DISPLAYED DATA EVENTS CHAPTER 13 SAVING DISPLAYED DATA EVENTS QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog LCPU L Analog This function saves data being display
48. Section 8 2 5 screen is set automatically on the Transfer Setup screen the setting is easy even for a complex system Set the connection destination to connect a programmable PLC Direct Coupled setting button Page 74 Section 8 2 2 controller CPU and a personal computer directly Tests if the target LCPU set on the Transfer Setup screen can be accessed normally button If accessed normally the model type of the target LCPU Page 78 Section 8 2 4 module is displayed in the PLC Type field one of the detailed setting display fields sail alae button Displays a set connection channel in an illustration S button Confirms the connection settings and closes the screen button Cancels the connection settings and closes the screen On the setting screen the items with underline can be set Double click the item for a detailed setting The items with yellow icon indicate that the items are already set Operating procedure e The following are the two connection methods for QCPU LCPU Perform the operation by following the instruction described on the reference page e Connecting directly using a USB Ethernet cable Page 74 Section 8 2 2 e Connecting via network Page 75 Section 8 2 3 U9BJOS dn s JOJSUBI 1 79 NdOVNdDD 9 Buyseuu0D 7g 73 8 2 2 74 Connecting directly using a USB Ethernet cable Screen display Click the _ lt 2 sn button on the Transfer Setup screen Page
49. Standard toolbar Toolbar icon File gt Open File gt Save As gt Save CSV File File gt Save As gt Save Image File b E fe File gt Print 2 Online toolbar Toolbar icon Online gt Open Logging File Online gt Realtime Monitor Aas Online gt Save Logging File to PC ata Online gt Begin Monitor m Online gt End Monitor Lin Online gt Pause Monitor Lice Online gt Restart Monitor A Online gt Clear Graph Corresponding menu Corresponding menu 61 sKkoy nooys pue sieqjoo 9 62 3 Graph Operation toolbar Toolbar icon 5 ke B E i R amp jB i 100ms ima c C Corresponding menu Graph Operation gt Graph Alignment Graph Operation gt Graph Superimpose Graph Operation gt Jump Cursor Graph Operation Auto Adjust Upper Lower Bound gt For Period on Display Graph Operation gt Auto Adjust Upper Lower Bound gt For All Period Graph Operation gt Adjust Scale gt Widen Graph Graph Operation gt Adjust Scale gt Narrow Graph Graph Operation gt Adjust Graph Location gt Move Up Graph Graph Operation gt Adjust Graph Location gt Move Down Graph Graph Operation gt Adjust Graph Location gt Move Graph to Left Graph Operation gt Adjust Graph Location gt Move Graph to Right Graph Operation gt Adjust Graph Locati
50. This operation is the same as the operation of selecting Graph Operation Page 130 Section 9 5 9 1 gt Show Previous Graph _ Displays the next graph This operation is the same as the operation of selecting Graph Operation Page 132 Section 9 5 9 2 gt Show Next Graph gt Displays difference information between two cursors when the multiple Difference information area oo Page 93 Section 9 2 4 cursor function is activated Displays basic status of the selected data Page 95 Section 9 2 5 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 9 2 2 Graph legend area Screen display 1O 1O 10O Data Hame E 4 winder speed 1623 a Sensor position 18 Processing a iL Printing CFF i aoo 71617 l l W di212 13107 He 1234 26406 a l a a o o O o u u a o o o o e Displays a list of data names and their values status The background color Display area and the text color can be changed When the text color is changed the color of the graph displayed in the graph drawing area is also changed Display selection Select to display a graph Page 111 Section 9 5 1 Indicates the type of graph line displayed in the graph area The type of line Type of graph line g can be changed Data Name Displays data name Data can be added to deleted from the list Page 108 Section 9 4 2 Value Displays data value status at
51. Transfer setup screen Set the network number station number and other settings depending on the access target Setting screen Connection Channel List 5 Serial Port Access CC Link other Station via PLC ModulefQCPU Qmode List Mode Display All Routes 1 Serial Port PLC Module Connection 2 Serial Port Access Serial Communication other Station via PLC Module 3 Serial Port Access CC Link other Station via PLC Module 4 Serial Port Access Serial Communication other Station via PLC Module QCPU 5 Serial Port Access CC Link other Station via PLC Module OCPU OQmode 6 Serial Port Access CC IE Control NET 10 H serial Communication other Station via PLC Module QCPU Q mode 7 Serial Port Access CC IE Control NET 10 H CC Link other Station via PLC Module QCPU Qmode 8 Serial Port Access Ethernet serial Communication other Station via PLC Module QCPU Q mode q Serial Pork Orrece Frhernet Cr l ink anther Station wia PLO Madle AOCP ifOrandels Update Cancel List mode Description Display All Routes Displays all routes supported in GX LogViewer Displays only accessible routes for Other Station Setting and Network Communication Display Selected i l Routes Route setting Specify the interfaces for PC side I F and PLC side I F on the Transfer Setup screen and select Display Selected Routes to display the routes update button Applies the route selected from the connection channel list to the Transfer setup screen
52. amp Awad Badia 28 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION LIST 29 CHAPTER 4 ACQUIRING AND STARTING GX LogViewer 32 4 1 Acquiring GX LogViewer 0 0 0 ee eee eee eens 32 A WHS TAWA UO a co ooedicse tarda de diode a aeth ap atest te 28 Gade Aird din ab aha Mh encia nd ed do Dany Seda B Bee ais 32 ADA Installation Procedure eera ote ad on Mate mddethd sGekd ox Moe edaeee seed 33 4 2 2 Uninstallation procedure 0 0 00 eee eee eee ney 38 4 3 Starting GX LogViewer n 5 d05 2 04 oss oe eiee dated wantin nan eh ae Bae dee wae St 40 4 3 1 Staring from the Start menu 25i2iccnen nds ev teutiietitd sin bdatteedahenheesas 40 4 3 2 Starting from the configuration tool 0 0 0 0 teens 40 CHAPTER 5 OPERATION FLOWS 41 5 1 When Using QnUDVCPU LCPU or Q L Series Analog Module 00 42 5 1 1 Operation flow for a user using GX LogViewer for the first time 0005 42 5 1 2 Operation flow for the basic operations of GX LogViewer 0000 cece eee 43 5 1 3 Operation flow for an experienced user of GX LogViewer 0 0000 cee eee een 44 5 2 When Using High Speed Data Logger Module 2 000 ees 45 5 2 1 Operation flow for a user using GX LogViewer for the first time 005 45 5 2 2 Operation flow for the basic operations of GX LogViewer 000 eee ees 46 5 2 3 Operation flow for an experienced user of GX LogViewer 0202000e eee 47 5 3 When Using High Speed Data
53. devices and printers Change display language Add a device an CG Ease of Access kal Programs Uninstall a program Let Windows suggest settings Optimize visual display beja 3 m go gt Control Panel System and Security gt v p Search Control Panel RESTOFE your computer TO an Earlier ume Control Panel H r a a Windows Firewall System and Security Check firewall status Allow a program through Windows Firewall Network and Internet Re System View amount of RAM and processor speed Check the Windows Experience Index Hardware and Sound a d Allow remote access See the name of this computer Device Manager Programs User Accounts and Family Windows Update Tp Safety Turn automatic updating on or off Check for updates View installed updates Appearance and ions Power Options Personalization S Require a password when the computer wakes Clock Language and Region Change what the power buttons do Change when the computer sleeps E fA ie aii Jta Backup and Restore Back up your computer Restore files from backup lt M BitLocker Drive Encryption Protect your computer by encrypting data on your disk Manage BitLocker Ah Administrative Tools Free up disk space Defragment your hard drive Create and format hard disk partitions View event logs Schedule tasks S To the next page Connect the personal computer and the programmable controller CPU with USB cab
54. displayed are saved b For Realtime trend Data received from the start of monitoring to the pause of graph drawing are saved Data removed from the graph legend area are not included in the save target 2 Format specification of CSV file CSV file formats may differ depending on the logging file type For details of the format refer to the following table Logging file type Reference QnUDVCPU LCPU Page 185 2 a in this section High Speed Data Logger Module Page 188 2 b in this section High Speed Data Communication Module Page 191 2 c in this section Q L Series Analog Module Page 194 2 d in this section Energy Measuring Unit Page 196 2 e in this section Sampling trace Page 199 2 f in this section 184 CHAPTER 13 SAVING DISPLAYED DATA EVENTS a QNUDVCPU LCPU Format specification The following explains the format specification of CSV files Item Description Delimiter comma Linefeed code CRLF 0x0D 0x0A Character code ASCII Number of rows Maximum number of rows 131074 rows data rows 4 Output data of rows columns The following is an example of output data of rows columns File information row LOGGING L1 3 4 5 2 Comment row Logging output result Data type information row gt DATETIME YY MM DD hh mm ss ms INTERVAL STEP NO PROGRAM NAME INDEX BIT 1 0 SHORT DEC 0 SHORT DEC 0 SHORT DEC 0 SHORT DEC 0 BIT 1 0 TRIGGER Data name row gt TIME msec INTERYAL us STEP N
55. down left right Page 126 Section 9 5 6 e Expanding reducing time scale 1 gt Page 129 Section 9 5 8 e Displaying consecutive previous next trend graph Page 129 Section 9 5 9 Point Upper lower limit display value scaling graph up down and expanding reducing time scale Graph display information can be named and registered to be reflected to other windows K Page 144 Section 9 8 Registering and Reflecting Graphical Display Settings of Trend Windows Graph display can be set to be reflected automatically when opening the same data logging setting window next time K5 Page 148 Section 9 9 Reflecting a Graph Display Automatically When Opening a File 9 5 1 Displaying hiding graphs This function displays hides trend graphs in the trend graph area by the following operations e Individual display hide e Batch display e Batch hide 1 Individual display hide This function displays hides graphs of data that are selected individually from the graph legend area Screen display lt Hide gt lt Individual display gt ON OFF Yv v 20 40 29 20 40 30 20 40 31 20 40 32 20 40 33 20 40 34 111 sydei6 Bulpiy buiAejdsiq S 6 sydeJg pues Buysnipy S 6 Operating procedure The following shows the operation for the individual display lt Checking the check box of graph legend gt Data Name To display Ch
56. e Sorting status and filtering condition of an event list Adds a specified folder when opening Save destination of data and events being displayed or saving to the menu automatically Recent e Directory path in a personal computer The added folder can be opened and Page 182 Section 12 4 Folders e Directory path of a memory card installed on a selected logging file in the menu easily module 41 Excluding the background color grid color and trigger ON OFF color 2 Excluding the background color grid color occurrence restoration color and display check status of each column 176 CHAPTER 12 USING WINDOWS FOLDERS DISPLAYED IN PAST 12 2 Adding Restoring Frequently Used Window Configurations to Menu By adding frequently used trend windows or event windows to the menu as frequently used window configurations they can easily be restored frequently used window configurations can be exported and used for other logon users or a personal computer This section explains the following operations related to frequently used window configurations e Adding a frequently used window configuration to the menu e Restoring a frequently used window configuration e Deleting renaming or sorting a frequently used window configuration e Changing order of frequently used window configurations in the menu e Importing exporting frequently used window configurations 1 Adding a frequently used
57. easily Redisplay window folder Page 176 e Window layout and data of the trend window function CHAPTER 12 e The folder path input to open the logging file Displayed data save A function to save the data displayed in the trend graph and the events displayed in the event Page 184 function list to the personal computer as a CSV file or image file BMP JPG PNG Section 13 2 Trend graph print function A function to print the trend graph displayed with the trend graph function pages grapn p p grap play grap CHAPTER 14 29 2 List of functions for GX LogViewer when using High Speed Data Logger Module CERN ss RRR CRs CHAPTER 7 A mene to connect a personal computer to a mugh Speed paa Logger MORUE ona 1 1 Page 79 Direct connection function basis using an Ethernet cable They can be easily connected without concerning the IP Section 8 3 address CHAPTER 9 Binary file display Displays data saved in binary files CSV file display Displays data saved in CSV files Register reflect graphical A function to register the display setting information of the trend graph being displayed Page 144 display setting function and reflect to other trend graph Section 9 8 Automatic reflection of A function to store the graph display information being displayed by each data logging Page 148 graph display function setting and reflect them automatically when open the trend window next time Section 9 9 Initialize graph displa Pag
58. for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway ff Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware MITSUBISHI Easysocket Driver has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing i STOP Installation i Continue Anyway The screen of Windows Vista Windows 7 and Windows 8 A 57 Windows Security Would you like to install this device software Name Jungo Jungo Au Publisher MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Always trust software from MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION You should only install driver software from publishers you trust How can I decide which device software is safe to install r 57 Windows Security Would you like to install this device software Name MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Universa I Publisher MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION E Always trust software from MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION T You should only install driver software from publishers you trust How can I decide which device software is safe to install
59. from Save as type 3 Specify File name and click the button Save in My Recent Documents My Documents My Computer My Network O My Documents For Logger Amy Music Emy Pictures File name LOGO1 Image Data Save as type 1 Range of data to be saved BMP bmp When the button is clicked the image of active trend window is saved meee ie i i 0 642788 ON ON SEA lt 4 Data to be saved laf easure Ae Cursor Time 1 3 2012 05 28 34 800 CHAPTER 13 SAVING DISPLAYED DATA EVENTS 13 3 Saving Displayed Events Events displayed on the active historical event window and realtime event window are saved to either following file e CSV file e Image file 13 3 1 Saving displayed events to CSV file Displayed events in the event list of active event window are saved to a CSV file When saving historical events event logging names and comments are saved in a selected language Operating procedure 1 X File gt Save As gt Save CSV File EL 2 Enter a file name and click the button 1 Data to be saved a For Historical event Events of an event logging file s being displayed are saved b For Realtime event Events received from the start of monitoring to the click
60. graph downward Moves the selected trend graph to left Page 127 Section 9 5 7 Moves the selected trend graph to right When moving the selected trend graph to left or right set the time unit to Horizontal Moving Quantity be moved Adjust Time Scale Expansion Time Scale Expands the time scale of the graph area Page 129 Section 9 5 8 Reduction Time Scale Reduces the time scale of the graph area Consecutively displays the trend graphs displayed on the historical Show Previous Graph heed window and the trend graphs of previous data logging file Page 129 Section 9 5 9 Consecutively displays the trend graphs displayed on the historical Show Next Graph A an des window and the trend graphs of next data logging file 4 Graph View Item Description Reference Multiple Cursor Displays hides the second cursor Page 134 Section 9 6 1 Cursor Label Displays hides cursor labels Page 135 Section 9 6 2 Graph Highlight Displays hides graph highlight Page 143 Section 9 7 2 Bold Line Thickens a line of the selected trend graph Page 143 Section 9 7 3 Data Name Displays hides the data names Page 135 Section 9 6 3 Plot Format Switch the graph format displaying on a historical trend window to Equidistance Plot equidistance plot format Page 135 Section 9 6 3 Switch the graph format displaying on a historical trend window to time interval plot Time Interval Plot uoneinByuoD nusy g9 Time Label Time Date Dis
61. immediately after clearing the graphs Operating procedure X Online gt Clear Graph lt 105 snjejs Bunopuow pus wyje HunessdgQ EEG sudeig puss Buejds q 6 9 4 Checking Data QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog LCPU L Analog This section explains the following operations for checking data displayed on a trend window e Checking and comparing data values status Page 106 Section 9 4 1 e Adding deleting data to from graph legend area K Page 108 Section 9 4 2 9 4 1 Checking and comparing data values status Data values status on a trend graph are checked or compared by the following operations e Moving cursors e Checking data values status e Comparing data values status e When operating the cursors in Realtime trend stop or pause the monitoring e In order to display the blue cursor the multiple cursor function needs to be activated For details of the multiple cursor function and difference information area refer to the following sections cs Page 134 Section 9 6 1 Displaying multiple cursor Page 93 Section 9 2 4 Difference information area 1 Moving cursors Operating procedure Blue cursor Red cursor 20 29 45 20 29 46 20 29 47 20 29 48 20 29 49 20 29 50 m gt a Moving the red cursor Drag the red cursor right left using a mouse Press th
62. lt Print Setup gt gt tab of the Print screen Screen display File gt Print amp Printer Setup Color Color Print It prints by the color displayed on the screen Monochrome Print The graph and the character are printed on a white background in the black C Reverse Color It prints by the reversing color of the screen color in the color print the background is printed in the black in a monochrome print Margin mm Top Bottom Left Right Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Reference button Displays the screen for the printer setting Page 210 Section 14 3 2 Color Select the color mode at time of printing Select this to print graphs with the colors displayed in the Color Print graph legend area and graph area Select this to print graphs and characters in black and Monochrome Print background in white Highlighted area is printed in gray ulBsew pue Jojoo Buas p er uoleinByuoy UU Buas Eth Check this to print characters and lines on the graph legend Reverse Color area and graphs and background color with their colors reversed Margin mm Specify the print margin Specify a top margin Bottom Specify a bottom margin Specify a left margin Right Specify a right margin 1 Colors are replaced with complementary colors For example red is replaced with cyan blu
63. manual screen when using the een function Indicates the section Ope rati n g proced u re lt Standard display gt l lt Multiple cursor display gt of cu rrently open page describes the operating Awi Bue cursor procedure of the function a Rei oredr Operating procedure HAT Difference information area o o NN ol gt Operating procedure g O goa CO JGraph View 9 Multiple Cursor 9 52 v gt e Right click on the graph legend area and select Multiple Cursor as indicates the menu Right click on the graph area and select Multiple Cursor 3 S oO QO gt oO ration S ope allo Eor details of the cursor operation refer to the following section 3 A lt Phge 107 Section 9 4 1 1 Moving cursors z Pi F indicates the Point7 indicates reference page Point the particular When activating the multiple cursor function stop or pause the monitoring attention E A indicates LA indicates the andetails of remote password refer to the following manual _ LL QhUCPU User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals j reference manual LSEC L CPU Module User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals the useful tip e Operating procedure The following three types of procedure are found under Operating procedure 1 When the operation is performed with a single step X Graph View gt Change the Data to Draw Graphs 2 When the operation is per
64. monitoring lt Monitoring Stop gt lt Monitoring Run gt Start monitoring Fa Fas a Lata a oe a 2 I it ri 2 Stopping monitoring This operation disconnects the communication with a High Speed Data Logger Module and stops updating the event list Operating procedure O Online gt End Monitor E The status of the tool buttons changes as shown below when monitoring is stopped lt Monitoring Run gt lt Monitoring Stop gt Stop monitoring ro PA re Po le IE IE F i IE Fis 162 CHAPTER 10 USING EVENT MONITORING FUNCTION 10 4 Operating Event List The following operations are used for arranging an event list display according to the purpose e Displaying only events that meet specific conditions Filtering Page 163 Section 10 4 1 e Sorting events Page 165 Section 10 4 2 e Selecting language Page 166 Section 10 4 3 e Displaying consecutive previous next event Page 166 Section 10 4 4 10 4 1 Displaying only events that meet specific conditions Filtering Events being displayed in the event list can be limited according to specific conditions filtering conditions of each column When multiple conditions are specified only events that meet all conditions are displayed in the event list Screen display Example Specifying QD81DL96 Start as a condition for the Event Logging Name column lt Before filtering gt Date No Event LoggingName Status Comm
65. of Saving displayed data events written in CHAPTER 13 For the CSV file format of the data acquired directly from the module by executing Save Logging File to PC refer to the manuals of each module For details of access authentication refer to the following manual High Speed Data Logger Module User s Manual For details of remote password refer to the following manuals A QCPU User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals LA QnUCPU User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals LA MELSEC L CPU Module User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals Other monitoring updates may be delayed in the following cases since saving data logging files requires time e Saving a data logging file during the execution of data logging e Saving a large volume data logging file 175 CHAPTER 12 USING WINDOWS FOLDERS DISPLAYED IN PAST 12 1 Overview This function saves window and folder information of the trend window and event window being displayed using Frequently used Window Configuration function Recent Windows function or Recent Folders function and redisplay them easily next time 25 MELSOFT Series GX LogViewer BI Equidistance Plot HSDL_EVT01 CSV Historical Event High Speed Data Logger Module date TN Event Logging Name Status Comment 7 5 2011 14 07 56 000 75 2 Se nsor detected error Sensor detected error Rotation speed error
66. of the button are saved 2 Format specification of CSV file The following explains the format specification of CSV files Item Description Delimiter Comma Linefeed code CRLF 0x0D 0x0A Character code ASCII Number of rows Maximum 200003 rows Data rows 3 a Output data of rows columns The following is an example of output data of rows columns File information row gt Data type information row 1_ EVENT 1 2 3 4 Data name row gt 2 _ DATETIMESHORT DESTRING 32 SHORTILCSTRINGIS2 STRINGH 6664 3 TIME NUMBER EVENT STATUS COMMENT VALUES 4 5819 0 2 Voltage error O Voltage restored D1 0 7313554 D1 0 0 000000 F 58 21 0 1 Sensor detected error 1 Execution error occured DO 1 213192799E 30 Data rows 6 58 22 0 1 Sensor detected error 0 Execution restored DO 0 000000 7 58240 1 Sensor detected error 1 Execution error occured DO 3 494645615E 16 8 58 26 0 1 Sensor detected error O Execution restored DO 0 000000 9 58 27 0 1 Sensor detected error 1 Execution error occured DO 4 758394893E 27 203 l ASO 0 sjuane p ejds p Pues p E EL s u n4 p ejds g Bunes g er b File information row Column number Output data Version of output file 2nd column File version Fixed value 1 Number indicating the data type Row number of data type 3rd column information row information row Fixed value 2 Number indicating the data Row number of data Ath column name row name row Fixed value
67. play grap CHAPTER 14 30 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION LIST 3 List of functions for GX LogViewer when using High Speed Data Communication Module CEA a o S e ooro 6 PS Lia Assistant function A function to guide users unfamiliar with the operation of GX LogViewer rae 3 CHAPTER 7 Connection setup A function to setup a connection with a High Speed Data Logger Module A function to connect a personal computer to a High Speed Data Logger Module on a 1 1 Pade 83 Direct connection function basis using an Ethernet cable They can be easily connected without concerning the IP eae a4 address l Module search function A function to search for and connect to a High Speed Data Logger Module on the network A function to display data sampled by High Speed Data Communication Module as a Trend graph function graph PAREN Displays data on the trend graph by selecting the CSV file saved with the realtime trend Historical trend Page 87 from File on the menu i CHAPTER 9 Displays data saved in CSV files Realtime trend A function to display current data on the trend graph Displays data saved in CSV files A function to register the display setting information of the trend graph being displayed Page 144 display setting function and reflect to other trend graph Section 9 8 A function to store the graph display information being displayed by each label gruop Page 148 graph display function setting and reflect them automatically when open t
68. plot format logging data of another file i Page 108 Section 9 4 2 can be added to the trend graph being displayed When displaying multiple file logging data on the trend graph the graph can 1 26C or later Pn 5 rs cad id Page 127 Section 9 5 7 be moved to left or right Display of GX LogViewer format sampling trace data saved with GX Works2 l l Page 51 Section 5 5 Version 1 91V or later is supported Display of data logged by the following modules is supported e QCPU QO3UDVCPU Q04UDVCPU QO6UDVCPU Q13UDVCPU Q26UDVCPU e LCPU LO6CPU L26CPU e MELSEC L Analog Digital Converter Module L6OAD4 2GH suoijoun4 pebueuyd pue peppy Z xipueddy Page 32 Section 4 2 Page 216 Appendix 1 Page 22 Section 2 2 2 3 Windows 3 is supported The transparent function of GOT2000 is supported Display of data logged by the following modules is supported 4 32J or later e LCPU LO6CPU P L26CPU P e MELSEC L Analog Input Output Module L6OAD2DA2 e High Speed Data Communication Module QJ71DC96 Logging Unit for Energy Measuring Unit EcoMonitorLight EMU4 LM 225 Appendix 3 Usable Characters This section shows the characters which can be used in the setting items Appendix 3 1 Usable ASCII characters The shaded portion can be used If entering of unusable characters is attempted they cannot be entered in the entry field or there will be an error after entering them EASTA es 1 i mM OL Ql W
69. sampling trace data to the main widow Example Displaying HSDL CSV on the desktop Window Help tot OOO OL 9 6 Equidistance Plot i ima O i x N 3B G Winding speed Sensor position 14 55 48 IC Cursor Time 1 2 2001 14 55 38 300 _ CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 9 3 2 Displaying current devices Realtime trend With Realtime trend a data logging setting of the module is specified and data are displayed on the trend graph 1 Displaying current device status of High speed data logger module on the trend graph Screen display 1 Z Online gt Realtime Monitor Z 2 Specify a High Speed Data Logger Module to be connected with on the Transfer Setup screen 3 Cancel the access restriction on the Access Authentication screen Only when the access restriction is set Select Logging Setting Direct Connection Data Logging Event Logging Select data logging setting HSDL_LOGO1 v sudeig puss Buejds q 6 Operating procedure 1 Select a data logging setting from the list Item Description lt lt Data Logging gt gt tab Displays the list of data logging settings puss SlUIJeEayY SBdIASp zuno HuiAeldsiq Z E6 Displays the list of event logging settings lt lt Event Logging gt gt tab l Is Page 161 Section 10 3 2 No Displays the number of a data logging setting Displays a name of a data logging
70. setting specified in the High Speed Data Logger Data Logging Name gging Module configuration tool 2 Click the button Trend graphs of the selected data logging setting is displayed Point For details of the access authentication refer to the following manual LI High Speed Data Logger Module User s Manual 101 2 Displaying current device status of High speed data communication module on the trend graph Screen display 1 Online gt Realtime Monitor Z 2 Specify a High Speed Data Communication Module to be connected with on the Transfer Setup screen 3 Cancel the access restriction on the Access Authentication screen Only when the access restriction is set Select Label Group Setting 192 168 3 3 Label Group Select label group setting No Label Group Name 2 3 4 5 6 Fi 8 9 Operating procedure 1 Select a data logging setting from the list Item Description lt lt Label Group gt gt tab Displays the list of label group settings No Displays the label group setting Displays a name of a label group setting specified in the High Speed Data Label Group Name Communication Module configuration tool When the access authentication is allowed to read 2 Click the button The following screen is displayed Realtime Transfer Setting 192 168 3 3 Specify the data transfer setting with the High Speed Data Communication Module Sampling Me
71. the cursor displayed as a standard vertical red cursor line x S me Graph legend area in a trend window can be displayed hidden by any of the following operations E 2 a S lt Display gt lt Hide gt oS Qc 2 2 5 S car High Speed Data Logger Module 192 168 3 lt High Speed Data Logger Module 192 168 3 Operating procedure e Graph View gt Graph Legends i e Right click on the graph legend area and select Graph Legends Right click on the graph area and select Graph Legends 91 9 2 3 Graph area Screen display ON OFF F 7o06 Unwinder speed oo DI DI oc b E A R E T 79 a ea P1636 winder speed a te 1522 B ao Ww FA N i sanee Ihe p f ER De Cena i i BE Posa o Te oe l oe uI a o ieh m oe P 20 25 51 20 25 52 2UNC5 53 20 25 54 20 25 55 Item Description Reference Graph drawing area An area to display trend graphs The background color can be changed Page 138 Section 9 7 Upper limit display value A maximum value of display for each graph Page 123 Section 9 5 5 Lower limit display value A minimum value of display for each graph Labels fo
72. the data logging function of High Speed Data Logger Module e Logging files stored in an ATA card or an SD memory card with the data logging function of Q L Series Analog Module e Data logging files sampling trace data or logging data sampled by Energy measuring Unit stored in a personal computer or in a memory medium connected to a personal computer 96 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 1 Displaying logging files saved with the logging function of QnNUDVCPU LCPU Data logging files stored in an SD memory card installed on QQNUDVCPU LCPU with the logging function of QnUDVCPU LCPU are displayed with Historical trend Screen display 1 Online gt Open Logging File ZB 2 Select QCPU or LCPU on the Connection Destination screen Specify QnUDVCPU LCPU to be connected with and its route on the Transfer Setup screen 3 4 Cancel the access restriction on the Enter remote password screen Only when the remote password is set Logging File Host Station Directoy LOGGING LOGO1 00000E01 Name Date Modified Z OOOOE nA CS 7 5 2010 2 43 PM File view oO O 7O 2S Operating procedure 5 J aa 1 Select a data logging file CSV in the file view Multiple files cannot be selected amp gt 5D Item Description is 2 0 Displays a path of the directory being displayed in the file view D Directory Qo Or specify the directory a button Moves to the specified directory ja
73. to 12h Select from 24 phases 128 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 9 5 8 Expanding reducing time scale This function expands reduces the time scale in the graph area Screen display lt Scaling down gt lt Standard gt lt Scaling up gt 1 Expanding time scale Operating procedure e Graph Operation gt Adjust Time Scale gt Expansion Time Scale Press the _cie_ key 2 Reducing time scale Operating procedure e Graph Operation gt Adjust Time Scale gt Reduction Time Scale i Press the ciri_ key 9 5 9 Displaying consecutive previous next trend graph Normally one data logging file is displayed on a historical trend window However the previous next data logging file sydeJ9 pues Buysnfpy S 6 can be displayed simultaneously by using this function This enables the consecutive view of divided data logging files The logging data sampled by High speed data communication module Q L Analog Module or Energy Measurement Unit and sampling trace data are not supported by this function Point The previous next data logging file in CSV or binary format can be displayed gjeos owl Bulonpeis Bulpuedxy 8g S 6 The previous next data logging file may not be displayed if any of the following operations is performed using a data logging file
74. to output by the configuration tool is saved to a CSV file the Date and time column and the Millisecond column are not output 2 When the data whose columns are set not to output by the configuration tool is saved to a CSV file the data in columns correspond to those not output items are not output and only the delimiter comma is output 3 When the data whose indexes are set not to output by the configuration tool is saved to a CSV file the indexes with starting from 1 are automatically output Point The CSV file format explained in this section differs from the CSV file format obtained from QnUDVCPU LCPU For module CSV file format refer to the following manuals LA QnUDVCPU LCPU User s Manual Data Logging Function eyeq pefeldsiq Bues Z L SI ASO 0 eyep p ejds p Bunes 1 Z E1 187 188 b High Speed Data Logger Module Format specification The following explains the format specification of CSV files Item Description Delimiter comma Linefeed code CRLF 0x0D 0x0A Character code ASCII Number of rows Maximum number of rows 200003 rows data rows 3 Output data of rows columns The following is an example of output data of rows columns File information row gt LOGGING 1 2 3 4 Data type information row IDATETIMELYYYY MM DD hh mm ss us INDEX BIT On Off SHORT DEC 0 FLOAT DEC 7 TRIGGER AFR Data name row TIME usec INDEX Datat Data2 Data3 Trigger 2011 3 31 11
75. to the following manual High Speed Data Logger Module User s Manual K Page 52 Section 5 7 47 J m l A07 XH JO sasn p vu dx ue JOJ MOJ uoeJado EZS jnpon 1936607 eyeq peeds Ubi BuisN usu z s 5 3 gt When Using High Speed Data Communication Module When displaying the sampled data on GX LogViewer select a logging setting being executed 5 3 1 Operation flow for a user using GX LogViewer for the first time Point iP High Speed Data Lo M S High Speed Data Communication Please select the equipment The working item is chosen that is logged and done Q Series QnUDVCPU Show Current Device Status Realtime trend v Selecting connection destination Set a High Speed Data Communication Module to be accessed K Page 83 Section 8 4 Canceling the access authentication Cancel the access restriction of the High Speed Data Communication Module When the access restriction is set Selecting a logging file Select a logging file to be displayed K Page 102 Section 9 3 2 2 Trend graphs are displayed For operations while trend graphs are displayed refer to the following section K Page 52 Section 5 6 For details of remote password refer to the following manual 48 A High Speed Data Communication Module User s Manual CHAPTER 5 OPERATION FLOWS 5 3 2 Operation flow for the basic operations of GX LogViewer High Speed
76. what to import or export C O n fi g u rati O n s Choose an action to perform 3 C ick the b utto n Import Frequently used Window Configurations Description sport Frequently used Window Configurations Export frequently used window Import Graphical Display Settings configurations to a file Export Graphical Display Settings Import Export Wizard x 4 Specify a destination directory path and file name to Export Frequently used Window Configurations Destination You can specify where we should export your frequently used window configurations to save expo rt d ata Please specify a fle to export An extension mws is added automatically C DATASSensor monitoring window mws Browse 5 Click the button TTET x 6 Click the gm button Completing the Import Export Wizard The import export wizard is complete Pressing the Finish button starts exporting frequently used window configurations nu 0 suogen yuo MOPUIAA pasn Apuanb siy Huvo sey 6ulppy ZZL The folder hierarchy information is also saved in an export file 179 6 Importing frequently used window configurations Operating procedure e MELSOFT Series GX LogViewe Peal Close Save As 1977Nn 9NN0N 14 40 40 NANN Import Export Wizard Import Export Selection You can select what to import or export Choose an action to perform Import Frequently used Window Configurations
77. while nonnumeric values continues e For the plus infinite value the graph attaches to the upper limit display value e For the minus infinite value the graph attaches to the lower limit display value 1157E07 Double Precision a i 39999995_ 32bitBCD 0 0 19 43 12 19 45 52 19 48 32 T5112 2 Cursor values of graph legends Values of graph legends are displayed as follows e Nonnumeric value NaN e Plus infinite value Inf e Minus infinite value Inf Double Precision Hah ee bith D 0 syudeis jewsougy BulAejdsiq Z1 6 3 Cursor value and difference information displayed on the status bar of the trend window Cursor Value on the status bar and Difference Blue gt Red Value Blue in the difference information area are also displayed as follows e Nonnumeric value NaN e Plus infinite value Inf e Minus infinite value Inf Difference Blue gt Aed Value Blue 2 160E043 Cursor Value MaN 151 9 13 Handling BCD Type Incorrect Values QnUDVCPU J High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication L CPU When the values of 16 bit BCD type integer and 32 bit BCD type integer exceed the maximum value they are handled as incorrect values The following explains the expression of incorrect values on the trend window 1 Graph display on the trend window e The graph is not displayed while incorrect values continues e The cursor labels of the graph is not d
78. window configuration to the menu Operating procedure 1 Arrange a window configuration to be added as a frequently used window configuration ti MELSOFT Series GX LogViewer 0 0 999848 Reel spee 0 999848 ON gt Cursor Time 7 2 2011 00 04 21 800 2 W Window gt Frequently used Window Configuration gt Add to Frequently used Window Configuration 3 On the Add to Frequently used Window Configuration screen enter Name and click the button Add to Frequently used Window Configuration You can add the current window configuration of the main window to Frequently used Window Configuration menu OK SS e Name Sensor monitoring window Folder L Frequently used Window Configuration A new folder can be created under the folder being selected on the Add to Frequently used Window Configuration screen Select a folder name and click the button 177 nus 0 suoeinByUuoD mopuiM pasn Apu nb siy Bunozs y Buippy ZZL 2 Restoring a frequently used window configuration Operating procedure V Window gt Frequently used Window Configuration gt name of a frequently used window configuration Recent Windows Tile Vertically 3 Deleting ren
79. 011 14 07 40 000 002 Votageenor O Restoration 011 14 07 38 000 00 _ Sensordetected eror O Restoration W 7 5 2011 14 07 37 000 002 Voltage enor 1 Occurence HH 7 5 2011 14 07 35 000 002 Voltage eror Restoration z 7 5 2011 14 07 34 000 002 Voltage eror Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 32 000 003 Rotation speed eror O Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 25 000 001 Sensordetected eror 1 Occurrence 725 2011 14 07 20 000 Sensor detected error O Restoration O 7 5 2011 14 07 18 000 00 Sensor detected error 14 Occurence sd 7 5 2011 14 07 17 000 0m _ Sensordetected eror O Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 13 000 00m _ Sensordetected eror 1 Occumence 7 5 2011 14 07 11 000 001 Sensor detectederor O Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 07 000 001 Sensordetected eror 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 05 000 001_ Sensordetectedenor O Restoration TEONANI A 4 LATAA NANN ANI Once me daha oho ob 4 Ow ms sone ee oo si M pa Number of items 268 160 CHAPTER 10 USING EVENT MONITORING FUNCTION 10 3 2 Displaying current events Realtime event With Realtime event an event logging setting of the module is specified and events are displayed on the list Screen display 1 Online gt Realtime Monitor 2 Specify a High Speed Data Logger Module to be connected with on the Transfer Setup screen 3 Cancel the access restriction on the Access Aut
80. 1 Section 2 2 3 Chapter 3 Section 4 2 1 Section 5 1 1 to 5 1 3 Section 5 2 1 to 5 2 3 Section 6 2 to 6 4 Section 7 1 to 7 2 Section 8 1 Section 8 2 2 Section 8 3 3 Section 9 1 Section 9 2 1 Section 9 2 3 2011 SH 080915ENG F Section 9 2 5 Section 9 3 1 Section 9 5 4 Section 9 5 9 Section 10 1 Section 10 2 1 Section 10 2 3 Chapter 11 Section 12 1 Section 13 2 1 Section 14 3 4 Appendix 2 Section 2 1 to Section 2 2 Section 2 2 to Section 2 1 Section 5 1 to Section 5 2 Section 5 2 to Section 5 1 Section 8 2 to Section 8 3 Section 8 3 to Section 8 2 GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Section 1 1 1 to 1 1 3 NO 30 Print date Manual number Revision Section 2 4 Section 9 8 Section 9 9 Section 9 10 TERMS Section 1 1 Section 1 2 Chapter 2 Section 2 2 1 to Section 2 2 3 Section 2 4 1 Chapter 3 Section 4 2 1 Chapter 5 Section 5 1 Section 5 1 1 Section 5 2 Section 5 2 1 to Section 5 2 3 Section 6 2 3 Section 6 3 Section 7 1 Section 7 2 Section 8 1 Section 9 1 Section 9 2 3 Jan 2012 SH 080915ENG G Section 9 2 5 Section 9 3 1 Section 9 5 Section 9 6 Section 9 6 4 Section 9 7 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Section 12 1 to Section 12 4 Section 13 2 1 Chapter 16 Appendix 2 Section 2 4 Section 2 1 Section 2 1 to Section 2 3 Section 2 2 to Section 2 4 Section 9 6 4 gt Section 9 6 3 Section 9 6 3 gt Section 9 6 4 Section 12 5 Section 9 8 Section 9 8 to Section 9 10 Se
81. 1 Measured Val E HAE O R The file can be moved on a per file basis 0 982267 Superimposing the graphs enables nga ae by dragging and dropping the graph to N K N Aprard downwardie night with the N TI 49 sab ame ag C 49 n the easier data comparison 0 ctrl key mouse operation ace h AAR 0 992546 _ AC VoltageP DataB CS 0 0 992546 05 28 48 05 28 51 05 28 54 05 28 57 WA 05 ie V A I J The difference of each data can be confirmed with the same time interval For operation of displaying logging data of multiple files refer to the following section KL Page 108 Section 9 4 2 Adding deleting data to from graph legend area K Page 127 Section 9 5 7 Moving graph up down left right 17 CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION This chapter explains the operating environment and the system configuration of GX LogViewer Operating environment is described in the Section 2 1 and module configurations are described on the following reference pages Module name Reference page QnUDVCPU LCPU Page 19 Section 2 2 High Speed Data Logger Module P Page 24 Section 2 3 High Speed Data Communication Module Q L Series Analog Module Page 27 Section 2 4 2 1 Operating Environment 18 QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog LCPU L Analog For details of the GX LogViewer operating environment refer to the document s
82. 12 28 49 000 D2003 31 44 z 7 6 2011 12 28 47 000 D2007 77 88 7 6 2011 12 28 47 000 D2005 5 14736842105263 7 6 2011 12 28 46 000 D2007 80 13 Item Description Reference Date Displays date and time of an event occurrence No Displays the event number Event Logging Name Displays a name of an event logging setting Displays Occurrence Restoration using the following values Status 1 Occurrence 0 Restoration Comment Displays an occurrence comment or restoration comment Displays a name and value of monitoring data in the following format E ennaa Event logging name Event value ok a Event logging name Event value eee Event logging name Event value Filter row Specify a filtering condition Page 163 Section 10 4 1 156 CHAPTER 10 USING EVENT MONITORING FUNCTION 10 2 3 Status bar Screen display lt For Historical event gt High Speed Data Logger Module Direct Connection EVENT E TO1 00000001 Number of items 1 000 7 1 000 lt For Realtime event gt High speed Data Logger Module Direct Connection i Online Number ofitems of 6 Item Description Displays the acquisition destination and the logging file type of the data logging file being displayed with characters and color Displayed characters lt For Historical event gt Displays the execution status during sorting filtering execution e When connecting to a High Speed Data Logg
83. 2 Section 6 3 Oct 2013 SH 080915ENG I Chapter 7 Section 7 1 Section 7 2 1 Section 7 2 2 Section 8 1 Section 8 2 Section 8 2 1 Section 8 2 3 Section 8 3 Section 8 3 1 Section 8 3 2 Section 8 3 4 Section 8 4 Section 8 4 1 Section 8 4 2 Section 8 4 4 Section 9 1 Section 9 2 Section 9 2 5 Section 9 3 1 Section 9 3 2 Section 9 3 3 Section 9 4 Section 9 5 Section 9 5 9 Section 9 6 Section 9 7 Section 9 8 Section 9 9 Section 9 10 Section 9 11 Section 9 12 Section 9 13 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Section 13 1 Section 13 2 1 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Appendix 4 Section 2 3 Section 2 2 Section5 2 Section 5 1 Japanese Manual Version SH 080887 M This manual confers no industrial rights or any rights of any other kind nor does it confer any patent licenses Mitsubishi Electric Corporation cannot be held responsible for any problems involving industrial property rights which may occur as a result of using the contents noted in this manual 2010 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 231 Microsoft Windows Windows NT Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation CompactFlash is a registered trademark of SanDisk Corporation in the United States and other countries The SD logo and the SDHC logo are trademarks All other company nam
84. 2011 14 02 59 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 02 58 000 Sensor detected error Occurence 7 5 2011 14 02 56 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 02 52 000 Sensor detected error Occurence Number of items 268 268 v _ P 1 Historical event Event logging files stored in the CompactFlash card on the High Speed Data Logger Module are displayed MdIAJOA Stored past events can be confirmed anytime a Displaying data sampled by High Speed Data Logger Module E MELSOFT Series GX LogViewer HSDL_EVT1 CSV Historical Event High Speed Data Logger Module Ee C file yew Event Onine Tool Window Help E A m iDa Event Logging Name Comment Monitoring Data 7 5 2011 14 07 56 000 Sensordetected error Ocourrence oo Event logging 7 5 2011 14 07 53 000 Sensor detected error Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 51 000 Rotation speed error Occurrence f MITSUBISHI 7 5 2011 14 07 47 000 Sensor detected error Restoration l e 7 5 2011 14 07 43 000 Voltage enor Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 42 000 Voltage enor Occurence 77572011 14 07 41 000 Sensordetected eror Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 40 000 Voltage error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 38 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 37 000 Voltage error Occurence 775 2011 14 07 35 000 Voltage eror Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 34 000 Vo
85. 2012 05 28 34 800 00000002 i lt After operation gt w MELSOFT Series GX LogViewer DataA CS Historical Trend High Speed Data Logger Module DER 2 C Eile view Graph Operation Graph View Online Tool Window Help ox lot K A Mwa ee EA LEERE Hia i i mg E 00000103 csv Files to be Data in 00000102 csv displayed after are displayed the operation 00000103 csv are displayed L Documents and Settings Administrator Desktop Load _ Cursor Value 30564 Cursor Time 1 3 2012 05 28 34 800 LOG01 csv File sampling current data Y _ Up to two files can be displayed 130 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION lt Operating from the status when the previous graph is already displayed gt Time axis Data logging file configuration Trend window LOGGING fie lt Before operation gt Ea rl ier B O Eile view Graph aay Graph View Online Tool Window T Ip LO Fin PE a di 00000001 Preg ag Files displayed d before the operation 00000001 csv Data in 00000102 csv z are displayed 3a L Documents and Settings Administrator Desktop Logd Cursor Value 30564 Cursor Time 1 3 2012 05 28 34 800 00000101 csvf Previous graph a Perform Show Previous Graph 00000102 csv 00000103 csv are displayed 00000002 lt After operation gt 0 og Dataa orica end High Speed Data Logger Mod as CO Eile view Graph
86. 4 Data in this column are not output if data in the comment row are not output to logging data l ASO 9 eyep p ejds p Bunes p Z EL 199 200 Data type information row The data type information row outputs data types of each column Column number Column name Output data Index column 1st column Fixed string INDEX Data type of sampled data Output format Data type output string Additional information 5 Page 201 2 g in this section 2nd column and later Last column Trigger ON information column Fixed string TRIGGER trigger ON string J 5 Q Q rme D g O ro O O a 3 Cc 3 D 1 is output to trigger ON string G Data name row Column number Column name Output data Title of index column 1st column Index column Fixed string INDEX Title of data column 2nd column and later Data column Device or device comment Title of trigger occurrence information column Last column Trigger ON information column Fixed string Trigger Data row Column number Column name Output data Value of index 1st column Index column Output format Integer value Value of sampled device 2nd column and later Data column Output format Value corresponds to the type in the data type information row Last column Trigger ON information column Information at trigger occurrence 1 When saving the data in CSV file which is not output the index information the index is output
87. 4 LAD1 3rd column Row number of data type information row Fixed value 2 Ath column Row number of data name row Fixed value 3 Starting number of data row 5th column Starting row number of data rows Fixed value 4 Data type information row The data type information row outputs data types of each column Column number Column name Output data Index column Fixed string INDEX 1st column Index column Data type of sampled data 2nd column and lat Data column Output format Data type output string Additional information ater K Page 201 2 g in this section Last column Trigger ON information column Fixed string TRIGGER trigger ON string 1 is output to trigger ON string The file version of Q L Analog Module differs For details refer to the user s manual of each Number indicating the data type information row Number indicating the data name row CHAPTER 13 SAVING DISPLAYED DATA EVENTS Data name row Column number Column name Output data Title of index column 1st column Index column Fixed string INDEX Title of data column Output format DATE Hold trigger occurrence time 1 0 XY No t ire i t 2nd column and later Data column O address No to acquire logging data CH Target channel CYCLE Logging cycle Fixed string is displayed in Title of trigger occurrence information column Last column Trigger ON information column Fixed string Trigger Data row
88. 40 31 20 40 32 20 40 33 20 40 34 20 40 29 20 40 30 20 40 31 20 40 32 20 40 33 20 40 34 Operating procedure XZ Graph View gt Hide All Graphs e Right click on the graph legend area and select Hide All Graphs e Right click on the graph area and select Hide All Graphs sydei6 Bulpiy buiAejdsiq S 6 sydeJg pues Buysnipy S 6 113 9 5 2 Aligning graphs This function aligns all trend graphs displayed in the graph area without overlapping Screen display lt Before alignment gt 7886 _ Unwinder ai il 21 06 30 21 06 31 21 06 32 21 06 33 21 06 34 21 06 35 las Graphs are aligned in the order that they are displayed in the graph legend area Operating procedure e Graph Operation gt Graph Alignment e Right click on the graph legend area and select Graph Alignment e Right click on the graph area and select Graph Alignment Graphs are aligned in the order that they are displayed in the graph legend area 114 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 9 5 3 Superimposing graphs This function displays all trend graphs displayed in the graph area superimposed Screen display lt Before superimposing gt HEI T lt H et 5 Analog data sydei6 Buisodwuedns E G 6 sydeJ9 pues Buysnipy S 6 Digital data Operating procedure e Graph Operation gt
89. 62 Q 7838 lt Ww 7838 S D S 7814 NA ra BAG Al D n 7790 i oa deel fi D 1636 1636f winder speed 1 O Q 1563 1563 O NV J N J 1490 lt gt 14904 100 1001 Sensor postion D jab N N l ON ON Processing aa al a ON ON IH Printing sel OFF 20 40 29 20 40 30 20 40 31 20 40 32 20 40 33 20 40 34 20 40 29 20 40 30 20 40 31 20 40 32 20 40 33 20 40 34 Operating procedure XX Graph View gt Data Name 135 9 6 4 Switching graph plot format Switch the graph plot format displayed on the historical trend window to equidistance plot format or time interval plot format Equidistance plot format is the format which displays the sampled data in an equal interval regardless of time Time interval plot format is the format which displays the graph in a fixed time interval When displaying multiple file logging data on the same graph area the graph plot format is changed to time interval plot format Displaying data with fixed time interval allows easier comparison between multiple data For operation adding logging data refer to the following section KL Page 108 Section 9 4 2 Adding deleting data to from graph legend area Screen display lt Equidistance plot format gt 0 994521_ Measure d ValueB 0 18 i 0 642792 0 992546_ AC VoltageA rva PAANAN 7
90. 7 D513 7886 4710 2009 06 20 51 900 003 Measurement Eror Restoration D513 7867 0513 7886 4710 2009 06 20 48 000 002 prderenror Restoration D1200 31360 D1200 11776 4710 2009 06 20 50 600 02 prdereror Restoration 1 200 30720 01200 10240 ull s u n uiuos Z r OL s17 u944 BujesedO y O Operating procedure Z Event gt Sort by gt Date No Event Logging Name Status Comment Monitoring Data e Click the item name displayed on the top of each column After sorting events A ascending order Y descending order is displayed on the right side of the item name Oo Dae GG Mo Event Logging Name Monitoring Data d b oe ee n A dd Mnr P Sun n re 4A d Events which occurred after the sort are inserted to the list in a status maintaining the sorting order 165 10 4 3 Switching languages This function switches a language of event logging names and comments displayed on a historical event window In Historical event event logging names and comments are displayed in a language used in the read event logging file If characters of codes which can be used in multiple languages or characters of inapplicable languages are used for data names those characters may be corrupted If characters are corrupted change the language Operating procedure VW Event gt Set Language gt Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional English Japanese Korean Unicode
91. 8 Section 9 10 Page 138 Section 9 7 1 CHAPTER 6 SCREEN CONFIGURATION 5 Event Item Description Reference Filter Displays hides the filtered lines Page 163 Section 10 4 1 Sort by Date Switches the ascending descending order by date Switches the ascending descending order by number Event Logging Name Switches the ascending descending order by event logging name Page 165 Section 10 4 2 Status Switches the ascending descending order by status Comment Switches the ascending descending order by comment Ko Swtenes tne ascendnldescndng order by numer Displays event logging names and comments in a selected language Monitoring Data Switches the ascending descending order by monitoring data Set Language Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional English Page 166 Section 10 4 3 or character code Japanese Korean Unicode UTF 8 Consecutively displays the events displayed on the historical event Show Previous Event i window and the events of previous event logging file Page 166 Section 10 4 4 Consecutively displays the events displayed on the historical event Show Next Event window and the events of next event logging file Displays the Event Properties screen for setting the event monitor i Event Properties acien Page 171 Section 10 5 6 Online Open Logging File Opens the logging files in the memory card installed on the module PAIE AEON A i re Page 158 Section 10 3 1 Displays the data or e
92. 8 amp PID_ 1800 on the lt lt Details gt gt tab of the properties screen is the update target USB VID_06D3 amp PID_1800 amp REV_0100 USB VID_06D38PID_1800 From the previous page S How do you want to search for driver software gt Search automatically for updated driver software Windows will search your computer and the Internet for the latest driver software for your device unless you ve disabled this feature in your device installation Browse my computer for driver software Locate and install driver software manually Browse for driver software on your computer Search for driver software in this location F Include subfolders gt Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer This list will show installed driver software compatible with the device and all driver software in the same category as the device 8 Would you like to install this device software Name Easysocket USB Drivers I Publisher MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION CED Dorta Always trust software from MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION You should only install driver software from publishers you trust How can I decide which device software is safe to install v To the next page APPENDIX Select Browse my computer for driver software Specify Easysocket USBdrivers and click the button Click the button 223 UOH e E SuU JOAUG GSN xi
93. All Programs gt MELSOFT Application gt Logging Function gt GX LogViewer 4 3 2 Starting from the configuration tool After installing GX LogViewer it can be started from the logging configuration tool or High Speed Data Logger Module configuration tool with the operation below Operating procedure 1 Start the logging configuration tool or High Speed Data Logger Module configuration tool 2 Z Select Tool gt Start GX LogViewer 40 CHAPTER 5 OPERATION FLOWS CHAPTER 5 OPERATION FLOWS This section explains the operation flows to display data and events sampled by module or sampling trace data saved with GX Works2 on GX LogViewer Item Reference When using QNUDVCPU LCPU or Q L Series Analog Module When using High Speed Data Logger Module When using High Speed Data Communication Module When Using Energy Measuring Unit Page 51 Section 5 4 Operations flow When displaying sampling trace data Page 51 Section 5 5 Operations while trend graphs are displayed Page 52 Section 5 6 Operations while event list is displayed Page 52 Section 5 7 Point The sampled logging data is saved in a memory card installed on a module Therefore select the logging file in the memory card installed on the module when displaying sampled data on GX LogViewer The save destination memory card type for each module is shown below CPU module Save destination memory card type QCPU excluding QNUDVCPU ATA card QnUDVCPU
94. CHAPTER 14 PRINTING TREND GRAPHS 14 4 Checking Print Preview Check output images on the Print Preview screen Screen display Click the button on the Print screen Print Preview Dos Header information i heal l ce Jifinnnndanndnnnnnndnonndnnndanninnni Graphene Graph legends oe Footer information Operating procedure Check the output data on the Print Preview screen Item Description Displays the header information if Print a header is checked on the lt lt Header Footer gt gt tab Header information of the Print screen Displays information of the graph legends specified on the lt lt Legends gt gt tab of the Print Graph legends screen Displays the graph area of Historical trend or Realtime trend Graph area Displays the sampling start time at a lower left plot display format at a lower center and sampling end time at a lower right MOAB JUL UYO FL Displays the footer information if Print a footer is checked on the lt lt Header Footer gt gt tab of Footer information the Print screen Screen button Item Description button Prints contents being displayed on the Print Preview screen button Closes the screen 213 CHAPTER 15HELP MENU QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog LCPU L Analog 15 1 Opening Manual This function opens the operating manual of GX LogViewer Operating procedure XX Help gt Open
95. Communication Module n os anaa aaaea 0000 eee eee 48 5 3 1 Operation flow for a user using GX LogViewer for the first time 05 48 5 3 2 Operation flow for the basic operations of GX LogViewer 0000 cece eens 49 5 3 3 Operation flow for an experienced user of GX LogViewer 0 000 cece eee 50 5 4 When Using Energy Measuring Unit 0 0 0 0 0 ees 51 5 5 Operation flow when displaying sampling trace data 0 0 cee ees 51 5 6 Operations while trend graphs are displayed 000 eee eee 52 5 7 Operations while event list is displayed 0 0 0 ce eee 52 CHAPTER 6 SCREEN CONFIGURATION 53 61 Mam WNdOW cesaron aa ed end a BS a a a r R 53 02 CMA WNdOWS 52 2225 ay aes oer hee ota n I A AF ae oe ee EOR E 54 6 3 Me n ConfiguratiomM oic esset einar e eek dee E eee ee neers SE 56 6 4 Toolbars and Shortcut Keys cansas rinman tones eee dae eee ees e eee dew 61 CHAPTER 7 ASSISTANT FUNCTION 64 TM OM OIC estes oe i edn deg Seat ho pce a eer satis Oe Gy mcg ee aol ae tee 64 2 Screen GOnngurauOn e sreda kateden tan ha pues alee oe he ecu dekh ene bus Bas Las 65 POM L i yl tk EE acti aiaah E PE E T EEE E PEENE 65 T22 Ne SCMOS eneo LEREN ERRE E kk hoe a hw ape ea Baked Boke 69 CHAPTER 8 CONNECTING TO MODULE 71 8 1 Selecting Connection Destination 0 0 0 es 71 82 gt Comecting 1O OGPU ECPW 4 45 ds ee hd Seen See de ha ees Eee eae eA 72 8 2 1 Transfer setup scr
96. G essre aeaa ee deen N ee 163 Time interval plot 2 00 00 ee 136 Time Label 2000 e eee eee eee eee 137 G time scale labels 20000 ee eee 137 D Transfer Setup nonan 2 000 ee eee eee 74 83 Graph aredi peaa det anes Gan edhe Bil a Ba iw eee 92 Graph Legend Area nnana anaana aana 91 108 U Graph Properties auauua aaa aaa 138 SS ah Graphical Display Settings 144 Upper lower limit display value 123 USB DIVE arin 4a edhe eee eas 216 H Historicalevent 0000 eee ee eee 158 Historical trend 0 00s eee eee eee 96 I mage files srianan e tee ae de 202 206 e T ETE EE E EE E E T E 94 137 Decca PEE TEE EEEE EE OE ee TEETE E A EE 151 IP AddreSS 2 ss 45054 0s inana a T ia 76 79 83 J Jump CUSO saena a a Aad nR a D aD 116 M Missing Data nananana 149 229 REVISIONS The manual number is given on the bottom left of the back cover Print date Jan 2010 SH 080915ENG A First edition Section 9 6 5 Section 9 7 1 to 9 7 3 Section 10 4 3 Appendix 2 Section 2 1 Section 2 2 Section 2 4 Chapter 3 Section 4 2 1 Section 4 2 2 Section 4 3 Section 4 3 1 Section 4 3 2 Section 5 1 1 to 5 1 3 Section 6 2 Section 6 3 Section 7 2 Section 8 1 Chapter 9 Section 9 1 Section 9 2 2 Section 9 3 Section 9 3 1 to 9 3 3 Section 9 4 1 Section 9 5 Section 9 5 4 Section 9 5 6 Section 9 6 Section 9 6 1 Section 9 6 2 Section 9 6 4 Sectio
97. Graph Superimpose E e Right click on the graph legend area and select Graph Superimpose e Right click on the graph area and select Graph Superimpose 115 9 5 4 Moving cursor by specifying value time index Jump cursor Data values status are checked by moving the cursor to the specified value time index position on the trend graph Q L Series Analog Module does not have time information therefore only cursor jump specified value and index are available Jump to the position where the condition is satisfied Value search Condition search Value 2 400 Index specification i Point When performing the cursor jump in realtime trend stop or pause the monitoring Time specification Screen display e Graph Operation gt Jump Cursor 2 e Right click on the graph legend area or the graph area and select Jump Cursor lt lt Value gt gt Jump Cursor lt lt Time gt gt Select conditions for jump cursor Value Time Index Jump Cursor Select conditions for jump cursor Value Time Index FileName Filed CSV File Name Filed CSV Data Name Reel Speed Classification Conditional w Search the selecting data in specified condition Time Range 1 7 2000 05 25 19 to 1 8 2000 23 25 20 E wi Reel Speed Date and time to which the cursor jumps Value Range Real Table
98. LLLLLELLE 2 1 Communication route The following are the two types of communication route between a High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module and a personal computer e Connection via a hub Specify an IP address and communicate via hub Page 25 Section 2 3 2 e Direct connection Connect directly with the Ethernet cable crossing cable and communicate L Page 25 Section 2 3 3 Point Read the following precautions when connecting to a High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module K3 Page 28 Section 2 5 Connection Precautions Ethernet twisted pair cables Sold separately Ethernet cables that conform to the standard of IEEE802 3 10BASE T 100BASE TX can be used For details of Ethernet communication specifications refer to the following manual High Speed Data Logger Module User s Manual A High Speed Data Communication Module User s Manual 24 CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2 3 2 For a connection via a hub In this method the High Speed Data Logger Module the High Speed Data Communication Module and a personal computer are connected through a local area network via a hub The IP address of each module must be specified when connecting via a hub High Speed Data Communication Module Twisted pair cable High Speed Data Logger Module Ethernet
99. Manual 15 2 Version Information This function displays the version information of GX LogViewer Operating procedure TZ Help gt About GX LogViewer 214 CHAPTER 16 TROUBLESHOOTING CHAPTER 16TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter explains the errors which may occur when using GX LogViewer and corrective actions correspond to those errors Symptom Cannot communicate with the module Cannot operate online An error message is displayed when opening a logging file A dashed dotted line is displayed A dashed dotted line is displayed on the realtime trend window A process of Open Logging File or Save Logging File to PC function is slow QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog LCPU L Analog Check point Is there a disconnection along the connection route Is the IP address duplicated Does a firewall or proxy server exist along the connection route Is Windows firewall enabled on the personal computer Is antivirus software blocking Ethernet communications Is there any problem on the personal computer Are the authorities of the user logged on to Windows sufficient Are multiple IP addresses enabled at the same time on the personal computer side Is Direct Connection specified for Transfer Setup of High Speed Data Logger Module and High Speed Data Communication Module Is the logging file with only header line displayed Is the loggi
100. Module as historical trend Page 99 Section 9 3 1 3 graphs Show Logged Device Status eave Loadn A guide to operations of saving a data logging file on an SD a memory card root directory which is installed on an LCPU to a Page 174 CHAPTER 11 Files to PC personal computer CHAPTER 8 CONNECTING TO MODULE CHAPTER 8 CONNECTING TO MODULE In order to display or obtain logging data in the module the type of module needs to be selected for communication This chapter explains the method for connecting a module 8 1 Selecting Connection Destination eT UP Yodin KINDE High Speed Data mn Q Analog LCPU L Analog Select the connecting target QCPU High Speed Data Logger Module or LCPU on the Connection Destination screen Screen display e Online gt Open Logging File e Online gt Save Logging File to PC Connection Destination Please select the equipment atthe connection destination PT acPu The data logged in QnUDYCPU or Q Series Analog Module will be accessed High Speed Data Logger Module The data logged in High Speed Data Logger Module will be accessed LEPU The data Operating procedure 1 Select the equipment to be connected Item Description Reference The previously Select this to connect to the previously connected equipment connected equipment uoeunsaq UONOSUUNOD Buljo98 aS LS When using the logging function of QNUDVCPU or Q S
101. NG FILES TO PERSONAL COMPUTER OTC PM Cer UE INDE High Speed Data Communicatio ia Analog LCPU L Analog This chapter explains the method for saving logging files in a memory card installed on a module to a personal computer Saved files can be checked by Historical trend or Historical event Screen display 1 Z Online gt Save Logging File to PC amp 2 Select an equipment from which logging files are obtained on the Connection Destination screen 3 Specify a module to be connected and the connection method on the Transfer Setup screen eFor QnUDVCPU LCPU and Q L Analog Module Transfer setup screen Page 72 Section 8 2 1 eFor High Speed Data Logger Module Transfer setup screen Page 72 Section 8 2 1 4 Cancel the access restriction on the following screen eFor QnUDVCPU LCPU and Q L Analog Module Enter remote password screen Only when the remote password is set eFor High Speed Data Logger Module Access Authentication screen Only when the access restriction is set Example of screen display for High Speed Data Logger Module Logging File Ethernet direct connection Directoy LOGGING LOGO1 00000001 Name Size Date Modified esi o0000026 CS 24079 7 23 2010 4 28 PM File view Operating procedure 1 Select a file to be saved in the file view Multiple files can be selected Item Description 4 Displays a path of a directory being displayed in the file view Directory Or
102. O PROGRAM NAME INDEX SM402 D800 D2005 D2003 D3 Mo Trigger 2011 07 02 04 06 35 752 0 65 MAINS 1 0 11 8 5631 14 1 2011 07 02 04 06 35 757 5000 65 MAINS 2 0 12 8 5631 15 0 Data row 2011 07 02 04 06 35 762 5000 65 MAINS 3 0 13 8 5631 16 1 2011 07 02 04 06 35 767 5000 65 MAINS 4 0 14 8 5631 17 0 2011 07 02 04 06 35 772 5000 65 MAINS 5 0 15 8 5631 18 1 File information row The file information row outputs information related to files File type of output file 1st column File Type Fixed value LOGGING Version of output file ond col Fil Fixed value n mn ile version QnUDVCPU Q1 LCPU L1 Number indicating the data type information row Fixed value 3rd column Row number of data type information row With comment row 3 Without comment row 2 Number indicating the data name row Fixed value 4th column Row number of data name row With comment row 4 Without comment row 3 Starting number of data rows sth column Starting row number of data rows With comment row 5 Without comment row 4 1 Number indicating the comment row 6th column Row number of comment row Fixed value 2 1 Data in this column are not output if data in the comment row are not output to logging data 185 SI ASO 0 eyep p ejds p Bunes 1 Z EL eyeq pefeldsiq Bues Z eL 186 Data type information row Column number Column name 1st column Date and time column 2nd column Millisecond column 3rd colu
103. Operation Graph View Online Tool Window Help a le Ae A f BB im Bauer v ensor iw E B I equidistance Plot aina 00000103 csv x Data in 00000101 csv 00000102 csv are displayed are displayed 00000255 csv Files to be Later displayed after the operation 26 a LADocuments and Settings Administrator Desktop Load Cursor Value 30564 Cursor Time 1 3 2012 05 28 34 800 ess LOGO es N File sampling current data Up to two files can be displayed LOG02 sydeJ9 pues Buysnipy S 6 Point The Show Previous Graph function cannot be performed to a data logging file whose serial number is the smallest number ydes6 pus x u snoin sd ano suos HulKe dsiq 6 S 6 131 2 Displaying next graph Operating procedure Graph Operation gt Show Next Graph e Click the button Screen display Either of the following two operations is used for displaying data logging files when performing the Show Next Graph function e Operating from the status when only one data logging file is displayed e Operating from the status when the next data logging file is already displayed lt Operating from the normal status gt Time axis Data logging file configuration Trend window ILOGGING E lt Before operation gt LOGO1 w MELSOFT Series GX LogViewer DataA CS Historical Trend High Speed Data Logger Module DER int ed E arl i er C Fi
104. PAST 12 3 Redisplaying Recently Used Windows By registering recently used trend windows or event windows to the menu automatically as recent windows they can easily be redisplayed Up to nine recent windows can be stored by each of the following window types The chronologically oldest recent window is removed when the tenth recent window is stored e Historical trend window e Realtime trend window e Historical event window e Realtime event window Operating procedure V Window gt Recent Windows gt Historical Trend Realtime Trend Historical Event Realtime Event gt name of a recent window Historical Trend F Realtime Trend 1 LOGOL Realtime Trend mia en r High aka Data Logger Module of Connection Target Realtime Event p 192 168 3 3 Any of the following tooltips is displayed by placing a mouse on a name of a recent window and it enables users to distinguish recent windows of the same name from each other Tooltips differ depending on the target of the data logging and the event logging e Directory path of a memory card installed on a connected module e Directory path of a data logging file and event logging file stored in a personal computer e IP address of a connected module Point If data in a memory card is changed after the setting of a window being displayed has been stored the window configuration may not be restored using the recent window function
105. QCPU or an LCPU Direct connection A function to connect a personal computer to a QCPU or an LCPU on a 1 1 basis using an Pade 72 function Ethernet cable They can be easily connected without concerning the IP address o a A function to search for and connect to a Built in Ethernet port CPU or an LCPU on the Module search function network Trend graph function A function to display data sampled by the data logging function as a graph Page 87 Historical trend Displ th t data on the trend graph istorical tren isplays the past data grap CHAPTER 9 CSV file display Displays data saved in CSV files Register reflect l ae A function to register the display setting information of the trend graph being displayed and Page 144 graphical display reflect to another trend graph Section 9 8 setting function Automatic reflection of A function to store the graph display information being displayed by each data logging Page 148 graph display function setting and reflect them automatically when open the trend window next time Section 9 9 Restore graph displa Page 148 or ad A function to restore the changed graph display information graph color etc function Section 9 10 Logging fil function A function t logging fil din th dt ter ee ogging file save function unction to save logging files saved in the memory card to a personal computer gging gging ry p p CHAPTER 11 A function to save the following information and redisplay them
106. SD memory card LCPU High Speed Data Logger Module CompactFlash Card Energy Measuring Unit SD memory card 41 5 1 When Using QnUDVCPU LCPU or Q L Series Analog Module 5 1 1 Operation flow for a user using GX LogViewer for the first time eT 0 P ed 88 High Speed Data Los High Speed Data Communicatio KOVAO M Mie 108 MENO Use the assistant function Page 64 CHAPTER 7 when using GX LogViewer for the first time Assistant function Please select the equipment that is logged and done G Serie Show Logged Save Logging Ha Device Status Files to PC Historical trend Selecting connection destination Specify a CPU LCPU to be communicated K Page 72 Section 8 2 Canceling the access authentication Cancel the access restriction for QCPU LCPU When the remote password is set Selecting a logging file Selecting and saving a logging file Select a data logging file a file in the memory Select a logging file card installed on the QCPU LCPU to be displayed and save it K gt Page 97 Section 9 3 1 1 Trend graphs are displayed For operations while trend graphs are displayed Saved logging files can Page 174 CHAPTER 11 The logging file is saved in the specified directory refer to the following section be checked on the kE Page 52 Section 5 6 historical display or Excel lt Page 100 Section 9 3 1 4 Point For details of remote password r
107. Series personal computer The saved files can be displayed in historical LCPU trend graphs Analog Module Show at Startup This window can also be displayed from the menu View gt Show Assistant Dialog Display contents A guide to display the device status on which a consecutive logging or trigger logging was performed by an LCPU as Page 97 Section 9 3 1 1 historical trend graphs Show Logged Device Status A guide to operations of saving a data logging file on an SD memory card LOGGING folder which is installed on an LCPU to Page 174 CHAPTER 11 a personal computer Save Logging Files to PC souag 1 ZZZ uoeJn uon UBsBIDS ZZ 69 70 2 Analog Module Screen display Assistant Please select the equipment The working item is chosen that is logged and done Show Logged Device Status Q Series The logging data of L Series Analog Module sir saved in SD memory card of LEPU will be QnUDYCPU iat displayed in historical trend graphs High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module Analog Module L Series Save Logging Files to PC eries Analog Module d of LCPU will be saved to the p al computer LOPU ne say es c displayed in historical Analog Module Show at Startup This window can also be displayed from the menu view gt Sho istant Dialog Display contents A guide to display the device status on which a logging was performed by an L Series Analog
108. Setting A new folder can be created under a folder being selected on the Register Graphical Display Settings screen Select a folder name and click the button 144 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 2 Reflecting registered graphical display settings to another trend window Operating procedure 1 Select a trend window to which settings are to be reflected Activate it 2 X Graph View gt Operate Graphical Display Settings 3 Onthe Operate Graphical Display Settings screen select a display setting to be reflected and click the button Operate Graphical Display Settings Location p Graphical Display Settings Folder Preview Graphical Display Settings 358 Sensor Positioning Name Date Modified T aie 1 15 2013 10 54 PM ca es eae a ProcessB 1 15 2013 10 54 PM QB ProcessC 1 15 2013 10 54 PM i JA S ne A ERNE 1 15 2013 10 56 PM eevee isi teal an le and a L Graph Display Setting2 1 15 2013 10 55 PM Ih er ob lololole 305 Measured Valued gaiki 29436 0 994521 Measured ValueB asin WS 0 992546 JAC on assas N An AN 05 29 14 Mi 3 Deleting or renaming registered graphical display settings Operating procedure 1 XX Graph View gt Operate Graphical Display Settings 2 Onthe Operate Graphical Display Settings screen select a desired Graphical Display Setting and click the button or the button SMODUI pua JO ShuNES Aeldsig jediyu
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110. UTF 8 Point Filtering needs to be disabled when performing the Set Language function Sorting is reset when the Set Language function is performed while data are being sorted 10 4 4 Displaying consecutive previous next event Normally one event logging file is displayed on a historical event window However the previous next event logging file can be displayed simultaneously by using this function This function enables the consecutive view of divided event logging files Point The previous next data logging file in CSV or binary format can be displayed The previous next event logging file may not be displayed if any of the following operations is performed using an event logging file stored in a personal computer If the previous next event logging file cannot be displayed create the same folder configuration as the one under EVENT in a CompactFlash card before operating e A name of a folder or event logging file under the event logging name has been changed e The previous next event logging file has been deleted e File names of event logging files are not in series 166 CHAPTER 10 USING EVENT MONITORING FUNCTION 1 Displaying previous events Operating procedure V Event gt Show Previous Event Screen display Either of the following two operations is used for displaying event logging files when performing the Show Previous Event function e Operating from the status when only one event logging f
111. Unwinder speed 7886_ Unwinder speed N A A A IN A Y j IN ARA lea A a 7238 pen 7038 j ON RU Ay Vi y eT Aad 7 AAN ot VIV a N Red cursor 1636 winder speed FN a 1636_ winder speed 7 ji ra Fe 1563 YY n N f j AININ y J d Ve ZIN f h O 1490 y j E i 100_ Sensor position I i ji 1490 Y V 100_ Sensor postion J ON Processing oo i n B o OFF 20 20 40 31 20 40 39 0 41 20 40 42 20 40 42 gt Difference Blue gt Red 10 Span Blue gt Red 00 00 01 000 Valuef Blue 85 Time Blue 4 9 2009 20 40 40 920 Difference information area J or OJ lt 0 E lt D p Operating procedure e XZ Graph View gt Multiple Cursor e Right click on the graph legend area and select Multiple Cursor Right click on the graph area and select Multiple Cursor For details of the cursor operation refer to the following section K Page 106 Section 9 4 1 1 Moving cursors Point When activating the multiple cursor function stop or pause the monitoring 134 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 9 6 2 Displaying cursor labels This function displays or hides cursor labels in the graph area Labels for the red cursor are dis
112. V Installation complete 217 Point If the USB driver cannot be installed confirm the following settings If Block Never install unsigned driver software is selected under Control Panel System Hardware Driver Signing the USB driver may not be installed Select Ignore Install the software anyway and don t ask for my approval or Warn Prompt me each time to choose an action in Driver Signing and execute the USB driver installation 218 2 Windows Vista APPENDIX The following explains the procedure of USB driver installation for Windows Vista Operating procedure Windows needs to install driver software for your Unknown Device geoeeessesseessesseessessseseesssessesssessesseessesssessesseessesssesssssesseessesssessessssssessesssessesssessesssessesssossessseseesssessessesssessessseseessesssesseessesssessesseossesssessessssssesseosss Locate and install driver software recommended Windows will guide you through the process of installing driver software for your device PS tr gt Ask me again later Windows will ask again the next time you plug in your device or log on Don t show this message again for this device Your device will not function until you install driver software Cancel Windows needs your permission to continue If you started this action continue i Device driver software installation Microsoft Windows User Account Control
113. a High Speed Data Logger I9 g oe ene rage ae ee Page 159 Section 10 3 1 1 Events Module as historical events Show Ongoing A guide to display events monitored by a High Speed Data Logger Page 161 Section 10 3 2 Events Module as realtime events Show Logged Page 98 Section 9 3 1 2 Device Status Save Logging A guide to save data logging files and event logging files in a High Page 174 CHAPTER 11 Files to PC Speed Data Logger Module to a personal computer CHAPTER 7 ASSISTANT FUNCTION 3 High Speed Data Communication Module Screen display Assistant Please select the equipment The working item is chosen that is logged and done Show Current Device Status Q Series Displays realtime device status in trend graphs QnUDYCPU High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module Analog Module L Series LCPU Analog Module Show at Startup This window can also be displayed from the menu View gt Show Assistant Dialog Display contents Reference Show Current A guide to display the current device status sampled by a High wa a Page 102 Section 9 3 2 2 Device Status Speed Data Communication Module as realtime trend graphs S8H9S O pZ uoeJn uon u alsS ZZ 67 68 4 Analog Module Screen display Assistant Please select the equipment The working item is chosen that is logged and done Q Series QnUDYCPU Show Logged Device Status The loggin
114. a LoggeY Mank eo ADEIKO OANLEIN TA Display currently logging data Historical trend Select File Recent Folders Folder name K Page 182 Section 12 4 Selecting a logging file Select a logging file a file in a personal computer of data to be displayed K3 Page 102 Section 9 3 2 2 Point Historical trend For operations while trend graphs are displayed refer to the following section K Page 52 Section 5 6 Realtime trend Select Window Recent Windows Type of window Name of window Page 177 Section 12 2 Ks Page 181 Section 12 3 Select Window Frequently used Window Configuration Name of window configuration Canceling the access authentication Cancel the access restriction of the High Speed Data Communication Module When the access restriction is set Realtime trend For operations while the realtime monitor is displayed refer to the following section K Page 52 Section 5 7 For details of remote password refer to the following manual 90 TI High Speed Data Communication Module User s Manual CHAPTER 5 OPERATION FLOWS 5 4 When Using Energy Measuring Unit When displaying a sampled data on GX LogViewer select the logging file saved in a personal computer or an SD memory card installed on a personal computer For the saving methods of logging data in CSV file format refer to the m
115. a logging file Selecting a logging setting Select a logging file a file in a Select a logging file a file in the Select a logging setting of personal computer or a memory CompactFlash card installed on the data or event to be medium of data or event to be High Speed Data Logger Module of displayed displayed data or event to be displayed K Page 100 Section 9 3 1 4 Ks Page 98 Section 9 3 1 2 K Page 101 Section 9 3 2 K Page 160 Section 10 3 1 2 LET e 159 Section 10 3 1 1 K Page 161 Section 10 3 2 The logging file is saved in the specified Trend graphs are displayed The event list is displayed directory For operations while trend graphs are displayed For operations while the event list is displayed Selecting and saving a logging file Select a logging file and save it K5 Page 174 CHAPTER 11 Saved logging files can be checked on refer to the following section refer to the following section Page 52 Section 5 6 lt Page 52 Section 5 7 the historical display or Excel K Page 100 Section 9 3 1 4 Point For details of the access authentication refer to the following manual LI High Speed Data Logger Module User s Manual 46 5 2 3 CHAPTER 5 OPERATION FLOWS Operation flow for an experienced user of GX LogViewer UNDE KNag High Speed Data Communicatio TA Display past logged data or event Display currently logging data or event
116. ae pj Ln isp 7 ps JETI d f Equidistance Plot Printer Setup 6 It prints by the color displayed on the screen Monochrome Print The graph and the character are printed on a white Example File gt Open B Print screen lt lt Print Setup gt gt tab Monochrome Print Button J Emer key Print function TERMS This manual uses the terms listed in the following table unless otherwise noted Term QCPU QnUDVCPU LCPU Programmable controller CPU High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module Q Series Analog Module L Series Analog Module Q L Series Analog Module Energy Measuring Unit Module GX Works2 SD memory card CompactFlash card ATA card Memory card Data logging file Event logging file Logging file CSV file Binary file Plot Windows XP Description Generic term for Q00J QOOUJ Q00 QOOU Q01 Q01U Q02 Q02H Q02PH Q02U QO3UD QO3UDE QO3UDV Q04UDH Q04UDEH Q04UDV Q06H QO6PH QO6UDH QO6UDEH QO6UDV Q10UDH Q10UDEH Q12H Q12PH Q12PRH Q13UDH Q13UDEH Q13UDV Q20UDH Q20UDEH Q25H Q25PH Q25PRH Q26UDH Q26UDEH Q26UDV Q50UDEH Q100UDEH Generic term for QO3UDV QO4UDV QO6UDV Q13UDV and Q26UDV Generic term for L02 LO2 P L06 LO6 P L26 L26 P L26 BT and L26 PBT Generic term for QCPU and LCPU Abbreviation for MELSEC Q Series compatible High Speed Data Logger Module QD81DL96
117. age 83 Section 8 4 1 Find High Speed Data Communication Module Select a module IP Address Host Name Comment 192 168 3 3 High Speed Data Communication Module information Finds the module on the same network This cannot be performed when the following happens No response within response waiting time poale Connected via a router ar Subnet mask is different Response waiting time 2 sec z Blinking the Run Led of the selected High Speed Data Checking module Communication Module for 10 seconds i Operating procedure 1 Selecta High Speed Data Communication Module to be connected from the list on the Find High Speed Data Communication Module screen Item Description High Speed Data oe Displays a search result of High Speed Data Communication Modules exist on the Communication Module network A maximum of 64 modules are displayed information IP address Displays IP address of the detected High Speed Data Communication Module 4 Displays host name a host name registered in the network setting of the detected mostNamg High Speed Data Communication Module 4 Displays the comment written to the detected High Speed Data Communication oameni Module 4 Displayed items can be sorted by double clicking the column title 2 Click the button The IP address of the selected row is reflected to the Transfer Setup screen 3 Click the button on the Transfer Setup screen Display
118. ails of trend window and event window displayed in the main window refer to the following chapters Trend window Trend graph function Page 87 CHAPTER 9 Event window Event monitoring function Page 153 CHAPTER 10 1 Tiling windows vertically horizontally or cascading windows All displayed child windows can be tiled vertically horizontally or cascaded by the following operation Operating procedure TZ Window gt Tile Vertically O Tile Horizontally Cascade amp Tile horizontally Cascade O GF a oe YE u MEL HSDL Ba 4 A DA ZA ne HAE i m EA A A 74 a m A FA A i i zz gt fi Cursor Value 0 642708 Cason Tene 1 3 2012 05 28 34 900 54 CHAPTER 6 SCREEN CONFIGURATION 2 Bringing hidden window to front Select a file name data logging setting or event logging setting by the following operation to bring the selected child window to the front Operating procedure V Window gt window name Point The maximum of two screens can be displayed simultaneously when executing realtime monitor realtime trend and realtime event with a single High Speed Data Logger Module The number of realtime monitor realtime trend which can be displayed simultaneously with a single High Speed Data Communication Module is shown below e High speed sampling maximum of two screens e General sampling
119. aming or sorting a frequently used window configuration Operating procedure 1 VW Window gt Frequently used Window Configuration 2 Select a desired name of a frequently used window configuration and right click it 3 Select Delete Rename or Sort by Name Recent Windows Configuration Ser ay ie Tile Vertically Ese 1 Tile Horizontally Sort by Mame v Cascade 4 Changing order of frequently used window configurations in the menu Operating procedure 1 VW Window gt Frequently used Window Configuration 2 Select a desired frequently used window configuration drag it to the desired position Example Dragging and dropping Sensor monitoring window over Monitoring comparison Add to Frequently used Window Configuration Recent Windows ee Sensor monitoring window Tile Vertically Monitoring comparison Tile Horizontally Add to Frequently used Window Configuration Recent Windows Monitoring comparison Tile Vertically Tile Horizontally Reel speed monitoring 178 CHAPTER 12 USING WINDOWS FOLDERS DISPLAYED IN PAST 5 Exporting frequently used window configurations Operating procedure ni MELSOFT Series GX LogViewe 1 X File gt Import and Export Gre Close Save As 1927Nn2 9NNN 14 40 40 NANN Import Export Wizard J 2 Select Export Frequently used Window Import Export Selection You can select
120. ansfer setup method is Connection via hub It is invalid when the transfer setup method is Direct Connection 228 INDEX A MUltIDIC CUISOR enr saaie wackd eek a als 134 ASSISTANT FUNCTION 0005 64 N B NaN 4 ioe 24 As Ge Sol ede oh ete 151 aalalallllallalalalllaalaalallMlMlMlMMMMMMlMMMMl lM next events 0 000 ee eee eee 169 BING CUSO 4 28 ot earn ole ne ees 134 NEM Qlapllt tre tetakh threatens peeks EA 132 Board Sh ied ah eet aly teed here ete er a 23 P C previous events 0 00 eee ee ee eee 167 GOMOD easa sweats Seiko ah ack i ab iistes aisha m ey esate 138 171 previous graph oeaan aaa ee 130 Connect Via AUB no facies kin eee ee Ewe ee 25 Pint seecae es es Rieck af wae Te a SE 207 CSV FS sok hoo Wath BAG ee ek ae le dette 184 203 cursorlabelS 0000 eee eee eee eae 135 R CURSOS eomer pita ule oath od wate d Ae Ae we 106 Realtime event 0000 eee ee 161 D Realtime trend 000 eee eee 101 Difference information area 93 S Direct Connection 25 74 82 86 Sampling trace data 0c eee ee eee 51 E AVS tessa Sos ak ew na ek Lr peed he ene Go et a eat ea 8 174 Set Language e cegeru wie ee eee 137 166 Equidistance plot 2002 ee eee 136 SOE ia dese colt ost ey hh etch amp Darlene a Sane ted es 165 Event Properties 0 600 80eeue eee wees 171 Status WA ots be ae ee eee ee on 95 157 F T IS IN
121. anual of Energy Measuring Unit Display logging data saved with Energy Measuring Unit File Open or drag and drop a file Select the logging file to be displayed A logging data is displayed on the trend graph For operations while trend graph is displayed refer to the following section K Page 52 Section 5 6 0 9 Operation flow when displaying sampling trace data Displaying sampling trace data in GX LogViewer format saved with GX Works2 For operations saving sampling trace data in GX LogViewer format refer to the following manual LAGX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual Common Display sampling trace data saved with GX Works2 File Open or drag and drop a file Select the GX LogViewer format sampling trace data yun Buunse w A6seuy HuisN usu r s A sampling trace data is displayed For operations while sampling trace data is displayed refer to the following section K Page 52 Section 5 6 Point Saving sampling trace data in GX LogViewer format is applicable when using GX Works2 Version 1 91V or later 51 5 6 Operations while trend graphs are displayed QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog LCPU L Analog Changing display items in graph area Multiple cursor cursor Checking data using a Adjusting trend graphs cursor Moving zooming in out arranging etc labels etc K Page 106 Section 9 4
122. baleeaud baa aha ee hae RM d ewe 4 Aen beans 90 O22 Graph legend area erna e A N a aE othe A aac ata Gees othe shaken eases 91 O73 Grapiialedin ng 32 tnueetatat aon cee dee aetna Ge tata o he as ont aeE rene 92 9 2 4 Difference information area u un aaua WA RE ee Gh Ra 93 O25 Slats Dal eeaeee ea a e a a a aaa eae 95 9 3 Displaying Trend Graphs 02 in tbo eee heehee ieee ibd bbb oii bees ti bhbaneed 96 9 3 1 Displaying logged devices Historical trend 00 00 cee een 96 9 3 2 Displaying current devices Realtime trend 0 0 e cece ee eee 101 9 3 3 Operating realtime trend monitoring status 0 000000 c cet ee eee 104 94 CHECKING Data sists tdci e occ cum ie sys in eea a a i a E Rhea a sete an 106 9 4 1 Checking and comparing data values status 0 0 0 0 cee eee 106 9 4 2 Adding deleting data to from graph legend area 2 eee 108 9 5 Adjusting Trend Graphs 00 ee eee ee eens 111 9 5 1 Displaying hiding graphs 00 eet eens 111 952 Aligning graphs osr aa tiated dco dole co lth ace ated te ei akin Se ates atti atte 114 95 3 SUperIMPOSING graphs dco itor ibs wird he bee acyak i Saeedns bas be hatwn cere es 115 9 5 4 Moving cursor by specifying value time index Jump cursor 0 00000 eee eee 116 9 5 5 Specifying upper lower limit display value 6 0 0 0 eee 123 95 6 Moving Graph up d Wm s 0ced oe ee ed a eos Oe ea eS Lule iol aan pn eked S 126 9 5
123. bfolders click a plus sign above pund New Hardware Wizard 6 Select MITSUBISHI Easysocket Driver and click Please select the best match for your hardware from the list below the button MITSUBISHI Easysocket Driver Description Version Manufacturer MITSUBISHI Easysocket Driver 2 0 0 0 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CO MITSUBISHI Easysocket Driver 2 0 0 0 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CO c wi ia Lil gt A This driver is not digitally signed Tell me why driver signing is important Hardware Installation 7 Click the button The software you are installing for this hardware MITSUBISHI Easysocket Driver has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows xP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway UOHE E SU JOAG GSN xipueddy Found New Hardware Wizard The screen shown on the left is displayed and the USB Completing the Found New driver installation is complete Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for 8 C ic k th e Finish b utto n to cl ose the wi n d Ow Kar MITSUBISHI Easysocket Driver Click Finish to close the wizard Finish
124. ble clicking the column title 2 Click the button The IP address of the selected row is reflected to the Transfer Setup screen 3 Click the button on the Transfer Setup screen Display contents Item Description Response waiting time Displays the response wait time when searching for modules 1 to 99 seconds Flashes the RUN LED on the front of the module for 10 seconds to check the button selected High Speed Data Logger Module button Searches for High Speed Data Logger Modules again and updates the list 81 ssosppe di BulAjioeds yyM gny era Bulosuuoy Z g g Npo 486607 eyeq p d yH 0 Bundeuuoy g g 8 3 3 Connecting directly using a crossing cable without specifying IP address Operating procedure 1 Select Direct Connection on the Transfer Setup screen Page 79 Section 8 3 1 2 Click the button 8 3 4 Communication test This function tests if the equipment communicates normally with the connection route set on the Transfer Setup screen Operating procedure Select a High Speed Data Logger Module to be connected on the Transfer Setup screen click the button The following message is displayed when the connection is normal MELSOFT Series GA LopViewer Eg he Succeed in communication 82 CHAPTER 8 CONNECTING TO MODULE 8 4 Connecting to High Speed Data Communication Module High Speed Data gS High Speed Data Communication When High Speed Data Communicati
125. card Required Sold separately SD memory card Required Sold separately GX LogViewer is supported by all QNUDVCPUs LCPUs Read the following precautions when connecting with QNUDVCPU LCPU K gt Page 28 Section 2 5 Connection Precautions 19 2 2 2 Connection from USB serial port The following shows the possible system configuration for connecting the LCPU using the USB serial port of a personal computer USB communication USB cable Serial port direct connection j QC30R2 i a Converter Cable QCPU LCPU GX LogViewer Via computer link RS 232 cable e SW1DNN VIEWER J pe dh Converter Cable Y C24 USB port L seii pon Via CC Link G4 POPU A l gt G4 module 2 G4 S3 module Configuration display personal computer Via modem Cable attached to modem i Cable attached to modem rere rye modem C24 Via GOT Cca gt H E GOT 20 CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 1 Connection using USB cable The following table shows USB cables and USB adaptors whose operation have been confirmed by Mitsubishi Product name Model name Maker name USB cable te K MR J3USBCBL3M Mitsubishi Electric Corporation USB A type USB miniB type Only one programmable controller CPU can be connected to a personal computer using a USB cable Electric Connection to programmable controller CPUs is not applicable in the configuration examples below Same as QCPU l
126. cification The following explains the format specification of CSV files Item Description Delimiter comma Linefeed code CRLF 0x0D 0x0A Character code ASCII Number of rows Maximum number of rows 8196 rows data rows 4 Output data of rows columns The following is an example of output data of rows columns File information row gt LOGGING SamplingTrace_1 2 3 4 Data type information row gt INDEX BIT 1 0 BITT1 0 BIT 1 0 LONGIDEC 0 SHORTIDEC O SHORT DEC O TRIGGER Data name row gt INDEX MO M1 M8191 DO D12287 D10 Trigger 1 0 1 0 96552 200 0 2 1 1 0 128736 200 0 Data row 3 0 1 0 160920 200 4 1 1 0 0 200 0 5 0 1 0 0 200 0 File information row The file information row outputs information related to files File type of output file 1st column File Type Fixed value LOGGING Version of output file 2nd column File version SamplingTrace_ Version information Example SamplingTrace_ 1 Number indicating the data type information row Fixed value 3rd column Row number of data type information row With comment row 3 Without comment row 2 Number indicating the data name row Fixed value 4th column Row number of data name row With comment row 4 Without comment row 3 eyeq pefeldsiq Bues Z eL Starting number of data rows Sth column Starting row number of data rows With comment row 5 Without comment row 4 6th column isu in E EEA E umaa indicating the comment row Fixed value 2
127. ck the Fns button e All information included in an export file is imported e The import operation discards a current window setting and then imports a file 147 SMOpuIM puau JO SHuINaS Aeldsig jed1ydesd Hunosyoay pue Guusjsibey g6 9 9 Reflecting a Graph Display Automatically When Opening a File By storing graphical display settings graph line color type upper lower limit display value display items in graph area highlighted display bold line display status of graph legend area being displayed per data logging setting they can be reflected to the graph automatically when opening the trend window next time Using this function saves time to set the same data logging settings every time when displaying the same graph as previously displayed 1 Excluding the setting of the Set Language function For the target items of the auto reflect function refer to the Point in the following sections K Page 111 Section 9 5 Adjusting Trend Graphs K gt Page 134 Section 9 6 Changing Display Items in Graph Area K Page 138 Section 9 7 Changing Graph Appearance Operating procedure 1 Z Graph View gt Set Graph View by the Auto Reflect Function 2 iY Set the graph view of selected trend window by auto reflect Function When open the trend window with the same data logging setting the set graph view can be reflected automatically Proceed When opening the trend graph of the same data logging setting
128. contents Item Description Response waiting time Displays the response wait time when searching for modules 1 to 99 seconds Flashes the RUN LED on the front of the module for 10 seconds to check the selected High Speed Data Communication Module button Searches for High Speed Data Communication Modules again and updates the list button 85 ssosppe di BulAjioeds yyM qny era BulosuuoyD Z P g giNnpoy UONedIuNWWOD geg peeds UBIH 0 Bunoauuop y g 8 4 3 Connecting directly using a crossing cable without specifying IP address Operating procedure 1 Select Direct Connection on the Transfer Setup screen Page 83 Section 8 4 1 2 Click the button 8 4 4 Communication test This function tests if the equipment communicates normally with the connection route set on the Transfer Setup screen Operating procedure Select a High Speed Data Communication Module to be connected on the Transfer Setup screen click the button The following message is displayed when the connection is normal MELSOFT Series GX LopViewer Eg ke Succeed in communication 86 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION CHAPTER Q USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 9 1 Overview QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog LCPU L Analog This function displays data in graph format sampled by the logging function of a module or sampling trace of GX Works2 The following two types of di
129. corrupted change the language Operating procedure XX Graph View gt Set Language gt Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional English Japanese Korean Unicode UTF 8 137 9 Changing Graph Appearance QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog LCPU L Analog This section explains the method for changing the graph appearance e Changing color and line type of graph Page 138 Section 9 7 1 e Highlighting graph L Page 143 Section 9 7 2 e Thickening graph line Page 143 Section 9 7 3 Point The graph color except for background color and grid color line type highlight display and bold lines Graph display information can be named and registered to be reflected to other windows K Page 144 Section 9 8 Registering and Reflecting Graphical Display Settings of Trend Windows Graph display can be set to be reflected automatically when open the same data logging setting window next time K Page 148 Section 9 9 Reflecting a Graph Display Automatically When Opening a File 9 7 1 Changing color and type of graph The settings of graphs color type background color and graph area grid color trigger ON color trigger OFF color displayed on the trend window can be changed The following figure shows the settings that can be changed The settings are changed on the Graph Properties screen Color and type of graph Page 140 Section 9 7
130. ction 9 11 to Section 9 13 Section 12 6 Section 5 3 Section 7 2 1 Section 7 2 2 Section 9 6 4 TERMS Section 1 1 Section 1 2 Chapter 2 Section 2 2 1 Chapter 2 3 Section 2 3 1 Section 2 4 Section 2 4 1 Section 2 4 2 Section 2 4 3 Chapter 3 Section 4 3 2 Chapter 5 Section 5 1 1 Section 5 2 Section 5 2 1 Section 6 1 Section 6 2 Section 6 3 Feb 2013 SH 080915ENG H Section 6 4 Section 7 1 Section 8 1 Section 9 1 Section 9 2 1 Section 9 2 2 Section 9 2 4 Section 9 2 5 Section 9 3 1 Section 9 4 Section 9 4 1 Section 9 4 2 Section 9 5 Section 9 5 4 Section 9 5 7 Section 9 5 9 Section 9 6 Section 9 7 1 Section 9 8 Section 9 11 Section 10 1 Section 10 2 1 Section 10 3 1 Chapter 11 Section 12 1 Section 12 2 Section 12 4 Section 13 2 1 Section 13 2 2 Section 13 3 1 Section 13 3 2 Section 14 1 Section 14 4 Section 15 2 Appendix 2 Section 5 3 to Section 5 4 Section 5 4 to Section 5 5 Section 9 6 4 to Section 9 6 5 Section 9 6 5 to Section 9 6 6 Section 5 3 Section 5 4 Section 8 4 Partial correction RELATED MANUALS HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL TERMS Section 1 1 Chapter 2 Section 2 1 Section 2 2 Section 2 2 2 Chapter 2 3 Section 2 3 1 Section 2 3 2 Section 2 3 3 Section 2 4 Section 2 5 Chapter 3 Section 4 2 Section 4 2 1 Section 4 2 2 Chapter 5 Section 5 1 1 Section 5 1 2 Section 5 1 3 Section 5 2 1 Section 5 2 2 Section 5 2 3 Section 5 6 Section 5 7 Chapter 6 Section 6
131. ction 9 5 5 Click a button Display size is automatically adjusted according to the maximum minimum value of data N TI 49 sab ame ag C 49 n Drag with a mouse Enlarge the error location Drag with i a mouse a998E 001 A 4 998E 001 10u Position graphs freely 15 3 Instant check for data changes with easy to understand operation Data changes are instantly checked by using the two cursors multiple cursor function Cursor B blue Cursor A red 3 090E 001 8 987 E 001 18564 T HN 1 758E 001 Data shift can be viewed at a glance 6 427 E 001 4 99O02F 001 9 781 E 001 A f 0 iN A 3 489E 002 The shift in value and time between the cursors can be instantly checked 21 58 19 22 06 4 i 29436 9 945E 001 9 902E 001 ON OFF 19 21 Difference Blue gt Red BT Span Blue gt Red 00 01 20 001 300 Value Blue Time Bue 12 2009 STaa11 4e1 _ For the multiple cursor function refer to the following section K Page 134 Section 9 6 1 Displaying multiple cursor 4 Instant check for the target data Data values are instantly checked by using Jump Cursor function to jump the cursor to the specified value time index position on the trend graph Jump to the position where the condition is satisfied Value search Condition search Value 2 400 16 5 2011 14 50 tt ttt 95 2011 15 06 1 m yo aAA AA 27 Time sp
132. cursor information only when the multiple cursor is displayed Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Check this to print the following items in a header e Connection target Print a header e Data logging name For Realtime trend e Logging file name For Historical trend e Printed time Check this to print the following items in a footer e Cursor time e Cursor value e Multiple cursor information only when the multiple cursor is displayed Print a footer 2 Click the button and check the print preview K5 Page 213 Section 14 4 Checking Print Preview Jejooyjsapeay Bules EEY uoH eINBYUOD JU Hues Ep 211 14 3 4 Setting graph legend output Set the output contents of graph legends on the lt lt Legends gt gt tab of the Print screen Screen display Click the lt lt Legends gt gt tab Print Print Setup Header Footer Legends Print a graph legend Data Name Cursor Value Data Name Cursor Value Upper Lower Bound Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Print a graph legend Check this to print graph legends Data Name Cursor Value Select this to print data name and cursor value Data Name Cursor Value Upper Select this to print data name cursor value and upper lower limit display Lower Bound value 2 Click the button and check the print preview K5 Page 213 Section 14 4 Checking Print Preview 212
133. ddress 64 64 1 1 Personal computer subnet mask 255 255 0 O e When for each bit of the High Speed Data Logger Module s IP address the High Speed Data Communication Module s IP address the bits that correspond to the host address of each class for the personal computer s IP address are all ON or OFF Example Module IP address 64 64 255 255 Personal computer IP address 192 168 0 1 Personal computer subnet mask 255 255 0 0 The IP address of each class is listed below Class A 0 x x x to 127 x x x Class B 128 x x x to 191 x x x Class C 192 x x x to 223 X x x The host address of each class is the 0 portion below Class A 255 0 0 O Class B 255 255 0 O Class C 255 255 255 0 26 CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2 4 Displaying Data Logged by Q L Series Analog Module High Speed Data Communi fio SLP High Speed Data Lg The logging data sampled by Q L Series Analog Module is saved in an ATA card or an SD memory card Therefore connect to QCPU LCPU when displaying sampled data on GX LogViewer 2 4 1 Details of system configuration This section explains the system configuration when displaying data logged by Q L Series Analog Module on GX LogViewer 1 Q Series Analog Module SD memory card QnUDVCPU Required Sold separately Analog Module GX LogViewer Obtain the data from QCPU and display it TITEL lt EAAS USB serial port CC Link IE Control
134. desy Bunosyey pue Buvsisibey g6 145 4 Exporting graphical display settings to the file Operating procedure ni MELSOFT Series GX LogViewe 1 X File gt Import and Export File view Graph Operation Gre Open Ctrl O Recent Folders Close Save 4s 19340 9NNN 14 409 Ab NANN Import Export Wizard Eg 2 Select Export Graphical Display Settings Import Export Selection You can select what to import or export Choose an action to perform 3 z C ic k th e b utto n Import Frequently used Window Configurations Description Export Frequently used Window Configurations Export graphical display settings to a file Import Graphical Display Settings xport Graphical Display Settings Import Export Wizard x 4 Specify a destination directory path and file name to Export Graphical Display Settings Destination You can specify where we should export your graphical display settings to save expo rt d ata Please specify a file to export An extension mvs is added automatically CADATA Sensor monitoring window mys 5 Click the button Import Export Wizard x 6 Click the Finish button Completing the Import Export Wizard The import export wizard is complete Pressing the Finish button starts exporting graphical display settings Cancel The folder hierarchy information is also saved in an export file 146 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION
135. displayed on the screen e Adjusting within the entire period Adjusts the maximum minimum value of the graph within the entire period a Adjusting within the displayed period Screen display Adjusting within the displayed period lt Before adjustment gt Minimum value of displayed period Ee Go Hih Speed Data Lo Operating procedure Z Graph Operation gt Auto Adjust Upper Lower Bound gt For Period on Display amp e Right click on the graph legend area and select Auto Adjust Upper Lower Bound gt For Period on Display sydeJg pues Buysnipy S 6 e Right click on the graph area and select Auto Adjust Upper Lower Bound gt For Period on Display b Adjusting within the entire period anjen Aejdsip pwj Jamoj Jeddn Huikyioads g s 6 Screen display Adjusting within the entire period lt Before adjustment gt lt After adjustment gt d Data Lapper Module DER m 00000003 CSY Historical Trand High Speed Data Lappar Madule pee rea a pae value of entire period 123 Operating procedure X Graph Operation gt Auto Adjust Upper Lower Bound gt For All Period Right click on the graph legend area and select Auto Adjust Upper Lower Bound gt For All Period Right click on the graph area and select Auto Adjust Upper Lower Bound gt For All Period 2 Adjusting graph manually For adjusting a graph manually
136. ditions Operating procedure Select Disable Filter on the Filter Period Settings screen Select Empty in a list box Clear a cell of the filter row R Hide the filter row 164 CHAPTER 10 USING EVENT MONITORING FUNCTION e Anew event occurs after filtering is displayed in an event list only if it matches the filter conditions e Filtering is executed with not perfect match but partial match of a string specified in a cell of the filter row 10 4 2 Sorting events This function sorts events being displayed in the event list in ascending order A or descending order V by the value of each column Screen display Example Sorting Event Logging Name in ascending order A lt Before sorting gt Date No EventLoggingName Status Comment Monitoring Dat 4710 2009 06 20 54 600 001 Process Stop Restoration D2005 260 J 4710 2009 06 20 54 400 003 MeasurementEmor tS Restoration D513 7867 D513 7886 D2005 303 4710 2009 06 20 53 800 O01 Process Stop J Restoration 2005 308 02005 83 4710 2009 06 20 53 600 001 Process Stop Restoration 2005 8 02005 460 4710 2009 06 20 53 400 O01 Process Stop Restoration 2005 453 4710 2009 06 20 53 200 O01 Process Stop 1 Occurence 200594 ull lt After sorting gt Date No EventLoggingName __ Status Comment Monitoring Dat D513 7886 J 4710 2009 06 20 49 400 003 Measurement Enor Restoration __ D513 786
137. drawings of trend graphs Operating procedure O Online gt End Monitor The status of the tool buttons changes as shown below when monitoring is stopped lt Monitoring Run gt lt Monitoring Stop gt Stop monitoring pm ae siz ro Fo siz E u Fi be is i Fs 104 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 3 Pausing graph update This operation pauses the drawings of trend graphs while the communication with a High Speed Data Logger Module a High Speed Data Communication Module is continued Data sampling is continued Operating procedure W Online gt Pause Monitor 7 The status of the tool buttons changes as shown below when monitoring is paused lt Monitoring Run gt lt Monitoring Pause gt Pause monitoring ia pm a siz i 4 Restarting graph update This operation restarts the drawings of trend graphs from the paused status of the monitoring Data sampled while the monitoring is paused are not displayed on the graph temporarily but after the monitoring is restarted they are displayed on the trend graphs Operating procedure Online gt Restart Monitor ii The status of the tool buttons changes as shown below when monitoring is restarted lt Monitoring Pause gt lt Monitoring Run gt Restart monitoring pm om siz m lj amp 7j 5 Clearing graphs This operation clears trend graphs drawn in the graph area The drawings of graphs from the sampled data are restarted
138. dure 1 Select data to be displayed on the graph legend area from Add to the Legends column 2 Click the button The selected data is added to the graph legend area a Deleting data from graph legend area Operating procedure 1 Clear the check box to be deleted on the graph legend area from Add to the Legends column 2 Click the button The selected data is deleted from the graph legend area 109 eyeq BulyseyuD 46 ease puebe ydes6 wouj o eyep Bunsjep Hulppy Z y 6 2 Adding Deleting logging data in another file a Adding the data stored in a personal computer to graph legend area Operating procedure 1 Click the button and select the file to be added The selected file is added to the data list and displayed the data name When display format is set to equidistance plot it is changed to time interval plot 2 Select the data to be displayed on the graph legend area from Add to the Legends 3 Click the button The selected data is added to the graph legend area b Adding the data stored in a transfer destination module to graph legend area Operating procedure 1 Click the button The Connection Destination screen is displayed 2 Set the transfer destination Page 71 CHAPTER 8 Select the file to be added on the Logging File screen Display example F Direct connection Logging File High Speed Data Logger Module Direct Connection x Direct
139. e Format specification The following explains the format specification of CSV files Item Description Delimiter comma Linefeed code CRLF 0x0D 0x0A Character code ASCII Number of rows Maximum number of rows 100004 rows data rows 3 Output data of rows columns The following is an example of output data of rows columns File information row gt LOGGING QJ71DC96_1 2 3 4 Data type information row DATETIME YYYY MM DD hh mm ss us INDEX DOUBLE DEC 14 TRIGGER Data name row gt TIME usec INDEX DO Trigger 1 10 2013 0 02 600000 1 0 995219544 1 10 2013 0 02 600000 2 0 994237943 Data row 1 10 2013 0 02 600000 3 0 993165034 1 10 2013 0 02 600000 4 0 992000918 1 10 2013 0 03 600000 5 0 990745701 File information row The file information row outputs information related to files iere File T File type of output file st column ile e an Fixed value LOGGING Version of output file 2nd column File version n Fixed value QJ71DC96_1 Number indicating the data type information row 3rd column Row number of data type information row Fixed value 2 Starting number of data rows 4th column Row number of data name row With comment row Fixed value 3 Starting number of data rows Sth column Starting row number of data rows Fixed value 4 1 Product type Version number is displayed at the File version column 191 l ASO 0 eyep p ejds p Bunes 1 Z 1 eyeq pefeldsiq Bues
140. e 148 aaa es A function to initialize the changed graph display information graph color etc j function Section 9 10 Event monitoring function A function to display events sampled by the event logging function as a list A function to display past events on the trend graph Binary file display Displays events saved in binary files Page 153 V file displ Displ t d in CSV files CSV file display isplays events saved in iles CHAPTER 10 A function to display current events on the trend graph Historical event Realtime event Binary file display Displays events saved in binary files CSV file display Displays events saved in CSV files Page 174 Logging fil functi A function t logging fil d in th dt ter ogging file save function unction to save logging files saved in the memory card to a personal computer CHAPTER 11 A function to save the following information and redisplay them easily Redisplay window folder Page 176 gt e Window layout and data of the trend window and the event window function CHAPTER 12 e The folder path input to open the logging file i i A function to save the data displayed in the trend graph and the events displayed in the Page 183 Displayed data save function event list to the personal computer as a CSV file or image file BMP JPG PNG CHAPTER 13 Trend graph print function A function to print the trend graph displayed with the trend graph function eam grapn p p grap
141. e Lct keys e Right click at the desired position to which the cursor moves on the graph area and select Move Red Cursor Here 106 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION b Moving the blue cursor Drag the blue cursor right left using a mouse Press the L snit keys e Right click at the desired position to which the cursor moves on the graph area and select Move Blue Cursor Here c Moving the red cursor and the blue cursor simultaneously Drag the red cursor or the blue cursor while pressing the L snit Len keys Press the L snit Len I keys d Moving the graph right left only without moving the cursors e Move the horizontal scroll bar right left on the trend window Press the key or key e Moving the cursor by specifying value time index The cursor jump function moves the cursor to a specified position value time index For details of the cursor function refer to the following section K Page 116 Section 9 5 4 Moving cursor by specifying value time index Jump cursor 2 Checking data values status Operating procedure a Checking values status using the red cursor 7 Move the red cursor to the position where data are checked 2 Check the values displayed in the Cursor Value and Cursor Time Cursor Index fields on the status bar b Checking values status using the blue cursor 1 Move the blue cursor to the position where data are checked
142. e interval plot format refer to the following section K Page 136 Section 9 6 4 Switching graph plot format Screen display Graph View gt Change the Data to Draw Graphs Change the Data to Draw Graphs Data Name SDL1 cs L Documents and Settings Administrator l Datal Data2 Data3 Data4 Data5 Data6 Data Data8 Data9 Datal0 The amount of drawing graphs 9 Display contents Item No Data Name Add to the Legends Size Data Type The amount of drawing graphs 108 Add to the Legends Size Data Type 1 Bit 2 Word signed 2 Word unsigned 4 Double word signed Data list 4 Double word unsigned 4 FLOAT Single Precision 8 FLOAT Double Precision 2 16bit BCD 4 32bit BCD 5 String aa SESS CS SKS SS KS Description Displays a data number Displays the file name and the path Displays the status of the graph legend area The selected data is displayed on the graph legend area The maximum of 32 data can be selected Displays the data size unit byte Displays the data type Bit e Double word signed e 16bit BCD e Double word unsigned e 32bit BCD e Word signed B e Single precision real e String e Word unsigned _ e Double precision real e Raw The number of data which is selected on Add to the Legends CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION Operating procedure 1 Adding Deleting data a Adding data to graph legend area Operating proce
143. e is replaced with yellow and green is replaced with magenta 2 Click the button and check the print preview K5 Page 213 Section 14 4 Checking Print Preview 209 14 3 2 Setting printer Specify a printer to execute the print and number of prints Screen display Click the button on the lt lt Print Setup gt gt tab of the Print screen Printer Name AGFA AccuSet 52 3 v Status Ready Type AGF4 AccuSet v52 3 Where LPT1 Comment Print range Copies All Number of copies 1 z Pages fror C kei Selection pi pi Collate Operating procedure 1 Set the items on the screen Item Description Printer Displays information of a printer device Specify a printer to be used button Configure the setting for the specified printer Print range Specify the range to be printed Copies Specify the number of copies 2 Click the button 210 CHAPTER 14 PRINTING TREND GRAPHS 14 3 3 Setting header footer Set the print header and footer on the lt lt Header Footer gt gt tab of the Print screen Screen display Click the lt lt Header Footer gt gt tab Print Setup Header Footer Legends Print a header The header includes the following information Connection target Data logging name for Realtime Trend Logging file name for Historical Trend Printed date The footer includes the following information Cursor time Cursor value Multiple
144. e row gt TIME usec INDEX chl Wk ch1_V V chi_AJA chi_PF Trigger 3 11 2013 20 00 0 1 4801 3102 552 84 3 11 2013 20 00 0 2 4801 3102 552 84 Dat 3 11 2013 20 00 0 3 4801 3102 552 64 ata TOW 3 11 2013 20 00 0 4 4801 3102 552 B4 3 11 2013 20 00 0 5 4801 3102 552 84 File information row The file information row outputs information related to files File type of output file 1st column File Type S yp Fixed value LOGGING Version of output file 2nd column File version 4 Fixed value YM_1 Number indicating the data type information row 3rd column Row number of data type information row Fixed value 2 Starting number of data rows Ath column Row number of data name row With comment row Fixed value 3 Starting number of data rows sth column Starting row number of data rows Fixed value 4 14 Product type Version number is displayed at the File version column 196 CHAPTER 13 SAVING DISPLAYED DATA EVENTS Data type information row The data type information row outputs data types of each column Data type of date and time 1st column Date and time column Fixed string DATETIME YYYY MM DD hh mm ss l 4 Data type of microsecond of date and time 2nd column Microsecond column ee Fixed string us Index column 3rd column Index column j Fixed string INDEX Data type of sampled data Output format Data type output string Additional 4th column and later Data column informat
145. e screen shown on the left is displayed E If your hardware came with an installation CD lt 6 or floppy disk insert it now E EEEE EE 2 Select Install from a list or specific location O Install the software automatically Recommended z Advanced and click the button Click Next to continue and New tiardware Wizard 3 Select Search for the best driver in these Please choose your search and installation options Sata Sy locations and check Include this location in the search Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed C Search removable media floppy CD ROM Include this location in the search 4 C ic k th e b utto n as 3 Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose this option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware oF To the next page 216 APPENDIX From the previous page 7 Browse For Folder 5 Select the USB driver installation destination folder Select the folder that contains drivers for your hardware select Easysocket USBDrivers and click the aa button O FxXOptionDrivers Monitoring O ProductDataBase E E ProductDataBase2 gt ProjectDataBase O ProjectDataBase2 O SharedMemory fae USBDrivers utility To view any su
146. eases Sue eee CA eae eee Ea ene Gees 176 12 2 Adding Restoring Frequently Used Window Configurations to Menu 177 12 3 Redisplaying Recently Used Windows 00 0c ccc teen eens 181 12 4 Redisplaying Recently Used Folders 0 0 c ccc eee eens 182 CHAPTER 13 SAVING DISPLAYED DATA EVENTS 183 Med SVL VARGO CU E bcs eve ert eee ee ae ode es E Ala dee Sine oe ar eh eRe es 183 13 2 Saving Displayed Data 0 0 tenes 184 13 2 1 Saving displayed data to CSV file 0 0 tenes 184 13 2 2 Saving displayed trend graphs to image file 00 00 c cece eee eee 202 13 3 Saving Displayed Events ow arrogar tee airad oe hesetees E bes oa eee lar A 203 13 3 1 Saving displayed events to CSV file 20 0 eee een 203 13 3 2 Saving displayed events to image file 0 00 ccc eee eee es 206 CHAPTER 14 PRINTING TREND GRAPHS 207 IE OVEMIEWs ater tont ch aeuGs hulle bots tobe ee dee ooh ees Bio bees ade es 207 142 PIOW OM PIII ees ectitot a fated antes ape ated pee teeta a os Sg ee eee pa Eee ee Poet 208 143 Setting Print Configurations s sasea 424 Oka weathers oe ek Ake owe Se ees hohe BSS MRS 208 14 31 Setting color and Margin s ss sio foster os cape bs he teh EE E S eb teeteend 209 14 3 2 Setting printer fers 5 c 2s aac xecar a to acetate ace dS ale SG wee A ee eetnsttva boing Ba eG Wale eee 210 14 3 3 Setting header footer oerein iriri ueneno a a e dst teense eens 211 14 3 4 Setting gra
147. ecification Index specification For Jump Cursor function refer to the following section K Page 116 Section 9 5 4 Moving cursor by specifying value time index Jump cursor 16 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 5 Easy confirmation of logging data differences between multiple files Display logging data stored in the multiple files on the same graph area and the difference of each data can be confirmed with the same time interval Furthermore superimposing the graphs with simple operation enables the easier data comparison between multiple files Data of File A Data of File B on E Tensoc i 0 994521 0 994521 _ M 0 642792 H 0 982267 0 992546_ j Voltage r j i 0 992546_ AC Voltage 0 50 a 0 50 0 992546 al y y Voy YY Yt y VI Ww U vl 0 992546 05 28 34 05 28 50 05 29 06 05 29 22 05 29 38 05 29 54 05 28 34 28 05 29 06 2 05 29 38 Display the logging data of multiple files on the same graph area Data of File A acl Name Cursor Information 2 1 3 2012 05 27 25 4 ON Sensor Datad CSV Data of File B l TEAG B l f i Al 7 l F a paat 16342012 05 27 25 3 ON SensorC DataB CS Measured ValueF mil Hy i AC VoltageP 0 99452
148. eck Unwinder speed To hide Uncheck winder speed Sensor position Processing lt Double clicking data on the graph legend area gt Data Mame Switches display hide setting by Unwinder speed double clicking Data Name or Value winder speed Sensor position Printing 2 Batch display This function displays trend graphs of all data in the graph legend area Screen display lt Hide gt lt Batch display gt Operating procedure e Graph View gt Show All Graphs e Right click on the graph legend area and select Show All Graphs e Right click on the graph area and select Show All Graphs 112 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 3 Batch hide This function hides trend graphs of all data in the graph legend area Screen display lt Display gt lt Batch hide gt ON OFF ON OFF h Y m n E mm a ammm E Y pe 20 40 29 20 40 30 20
149. econd column are not output 2 When the data whose indexes are set not to output by the configuration tool is saved to a CSV file the indexes with starting from 1 are automatically output Point The CSV file format explained in this section differs from the CSV file format obtained from High Speed Data Communication Module For module CSV file format refer to the following manuals LA High Speed Data Communication Module User s Manual eyeq pefeldsiq Bues Z eL l ASO 0 eyep p ejds p Bunes 1 Z EL 193 194 d Q L Series Analog Module Format specification The following explains the format specification of CSV files Item Description Delimiter comma Linefeed code CRLF 0x0D 0x0A Character code ASCII Number of rows Maximum number of rows 10003 rows data rows 3 Output data of rows columns The following is an example of output data of rows columns File information row gt LOGGING QAD1 2 3 Data type information row gt INDEX SHORT DEC 0 T RIGGERL Data name row gt INDEX DATE 2011 7 06 25 16 26 07 If0 0000 CH1 CYCLE 320us Trigger 1 4 Data row 2 3 3 10 File information row The file information row outputs information related to files Column number Column name Output data File type of output file 1st column File Type yp Fixed value LOGGING depending on the module type 2nd column File version module Example Q68CT Q68CT_1 Example L60AD
150. ection 9 3 1 1 lt Page 174 CHAPTER 11 Trend graphs are displayed The logging file is saved in the specified directory For operations while trend graphs are displayed refer to the following section K Page 52 Section 5 6 Saved logging files can be checked on the historical display or Excel K Page 100 Section 9 3 1 4 Point For details of remote password refer to the following manual AQn H QnPH QnPRHCPU User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals EJIQnUCPU User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals A MELSEC L CPU Module User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals 43 JAMIA 607 X9 JO SuoNessdo DIseq y JO MOJ uogeado Z s jnpoy Bojeuy seas 7 0 JO AdOVNdOAGNUD Husn usu L S 5 1 3 Operation flow for an experienced user of GX LogViewer 1110D L01 208 High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communicatio la Analog L CPU L Analog Display past logged data Historical trend Select Online Recent Folders Folder name Select File Select Window Select Window Recent Folders Recent Windows Folder name Type of window Name of window K Page 182 Section 12 4 K Page 177 Section 12 2 K Page 181 Section 12 3 Frequently used Window Configuration Name of window configuration K Page 182 Section 12 4 Canceling the access a
151. ed in trend windows and events being displayed in event windows to a CSV file or image file BMP JPG PNG in a personal computer Saved CSV files can be displayed on trend windows and event windows 13 1 Save Target The data and event being displayed on the active window historical window realtime window can be saved Point e Realtime trend data can be saved in CSV format only when the monitoring process is stopped or the graph drawing is paused e When two data logging files or two event logging files are consecutively displayed their data or events can be saved to one file For High speed data communication module only the data being displayed on the active realtime trend window can be saved e eoeeoeeoeeeedeeee eeeeeeseesge esgseaesgse eseseeaeeeeeeesee wc e deoeoeoeoeoaueoeoaeoweoeeweaeweeweeweewe ee eee E jobie asaes e 183 13 2 Saving Displayed Data Data displayed on the active historical trend window and realtime trend window are saved to either following file e CSV file e Image file 13 2 1 Saving displayed data to CSV file Data displayed in the graph legend area of active trend window are saved to a CSV file When saving historical trend data data names are saved in a selected language Operating procedure 1 X File gt Save As gt Save CSV File E 2 Enter a file name and click the button 1 Data to be saved a For Historical trend Data of a data logging file s being
152. een ot at 24 4 se03 bebe Camce woes een aie calemas Weee gaa b eats Oe 12 8 2 2 Connecting directly using a USB Ethernet cable 0 0 0 0 ce 14 823 CORMECHNG Via MEIWOEK eeter a ot Mi Sa Le at ee ele ee ins th lie RE et 15 8 2 4 Communication test 0 0 0 0 00 ee eee een n teen eee 78 925 Connection Channellist i cc0s cae Pat ccc e a A Award aed eh Cooma eae 78 8 3 Connecting to High Speed Data Logger Module 0 eee ees 19 9 3 1 Transier setup Screen sediar a a ok tenes ae ae ads to eds eek ahora ne era Sas 19 8 3 2 Connecting via hub with specifying IP address 0 0 0 cece eee eee eee 80 8 3 3 Connecting directly using a crossing cable without specifying IP address 82 834 COMmMMUNICAIONIES lt 3 osai isa dd sha had So ake Ae che eee te aes ee et 82 8 4 Connecting to High Speed Data Communication Module 000000 83 8 4 1 Transfer setup Screen 0 0 eee ee ee eee eens 83 8 4 2 Connecting via hub with specifying IP address 1 0 0 0 00 ccc eee ee eee eens 84 8 4 3 Connecting directly using a crossing cable without specifying IP address 86 844 Communication LOSE snipe erie onload aves ade oe eee aaa eed bene Sen detoated etme 86 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 87 i OVEN W erana eaaa a ee Rae sees tees a r Ane eet 87 92 Screen COMIGUralON 4 gic hae eee ete ieee E bhai ee E Ei 90 9 2 1 Trend WINdOW ss 6 lt i 0 06 4 48 bxaeS PRain
153. efer to the following manual EQn H QnPH QnPRHCPU User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals EJQnUCPU User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals A MELSEC L CPU Module User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals 42 9 1 2 CHAPTER 5 OPERATION FLOWS Operation flow for the basic operations of GX LogViewer Display data saved in the personal computer Historical trend Select File Open a or drag and drop the file Selecting a logging file Select a logging file a file ina personal computer or a memory medium of data to be displayed K Page 100 Section 9 3 1 4 eT Ue YCeF 208 High Speed Data Lg High Speed Data Communi Kio M NNarleem LKT MENE DRIEV EIE Save logging saved in the files to personal QCPU LCPU computer Select Online Select Online Open Logging Save Logging File 5 File to PC E Specifying the module Select the equipment to be connected K Page 71 Section 8 1 Selecting connection destination Set a QCPU LCPU to be accessed K Page 72 Section 8 2 Canceling the access authentication Cancel the access restriction for QCPU LCPU When the remote password is set Selecting a logging file Selecting and saving a logging file Select a data logging file a file in the Select a logging file and memory card installed on the save it QCPU LCPU to be displayed lt Page 97 S
154. ent Monitoring Dat 4 10 2009 06 20 54 300 003 Measurement Enor 1 Occurence 4 10 2009 06 20 54 200 0m Process Stop Occurence D2005 303 4 10 2009 06 20 53 800 O01 Process Stop Restoration D2005 306 4 10 2009 06 20 53 700 001 Process Stop Occurence 2005 89 4 10 2009 06 20 53 600 001 Process Stop 0 Restoration 471072009 06 20 53 500 001 Process Stop Occurence 4710 2009 06 20 53 400 001__ Process Stop 0 Restoration 4 10 2009 06 20 53 200 001 fProcessStop W 1 Occumence 2005 471072009 06 20 53 100 om Progess Stopu Restoration 2005 260 LLL lt After filtering gt pate v No EventoggingName Status Comment Monitoring Dat Measurement Error e 003 MeasurementEnor 1 Occurence D513 7886 471072009 06 20 51 900 003 Measurement Eror Restoration D513 7867 471072009 06 20 49 400 003 Measurement Enor Restoration 5137867 4 10 2009 06 20 49 300 003 Measurement Eror aa m l 1 Occurrence 51327886 Operating procedure 1 Perform any of the following operations to display the filter row e Event gt Filter e Right click on the event list and select Filter Dae LNG EventoggingName Status __Comment LLL a E S betginina 471072009 06 20 54 600 a TRestoration Monitoring Dat A Filter row Process Stop D2005 260 2 Seta filtering condition to the filter row The following are the three setting m
155. ent a personal computer and a High Speed Data Logger Module need to be connected to each other online a ry wat o oo Bo Event Logging Name Monitoring Data 7 5 2011 14 07 56 000 Sensor detected error Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 54 000 Sensor detected error 0 Restoration H 7 5 2011 14 07 53 000 001 Sensordetected error 1 Occurence E ven t O g g In g d a t a 7 5 2011 14 07 51 000 003 Rotation speed error 1 Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 47 000 001 Sensor detected error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 43 000 002 Voltage error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 42 000 002 Voltage error 1 Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 41 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 40 000 002 Voltage error Q Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 38 000 Sensor detected error Q Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 37 000 Voltage error 1 Occurence Samples events in realtime and displays them High Speed Data Logger Module Onine Number of items 268 268 For details of realtime event display operation refer to the following section K Page 161 Section 10 3 2 Displaying current events Realtime event CHAPTER 10 USING EVENT MONITORING FUNCTION 10 2 Screen Configuration This section explains the screen configuration of event windows 10 2 1 Event window Screen display Title bar gt S MELSOFT Series GX Loe Yawn SDL E VT1 CS Historical Event High S
156. ent logging files stored in a personal computer or in a memory medium connected to a personal computer 158 CHAPTER 10 USING EVENT MONITORING FUNCTION 1 Displaying logging files saved with event logging function of High Speed Data Logger Module Event logging files stored in a CompactFlash card with the event logging function of High Speed Data Logger Module are displayed with Historical event Screen display 1 Z Online gt Open Logging File ZB 2 Select High Speed Data Logger Module on the Connection Destination screen 3 Specify a High Speed Data Logger Module to be connected with on the Transfer Setup screen 4 Cancel the access restriction on the Access Authentication screen Only when the access restriction is set Logging File Ethernet direct connection Directory EVENT EVTOT Name Date Modified a EVTON CS 12 9 2010 11 21 AM File view SS 28 Oo O P D lt Operating procedure Se am 1 Select a event logging file CSV or BIN in the file view Multiple files cannot be selected amp Q Item Description a A reao Displays a path of the directory being displayed in the file view i Or specify the directory GB T button Moves to the specified directory a button Moves up to the directory one layer above g 4 button Updates the contents displayed in the file view File view Displays a list of folders and files in the path specified for Directory
157. enter a value in the text box directly Data higher than the maximum value are displayed as the maximum value and data less than the minimum value are displayed as the minimum value Screen display lt Before adjustment gt lt After adjustment gt 124 1 Alternating vo Itage pee as ines I US GA GA a lt 4 Upper value 7 g 08 Jltefpating voltage l L n 0 05 gt lt lt m e e a al J 18 43 44 18 43 56 18 44 00 18 44 04 Lower value Specify a value in the text box 18 43 52 18 43 56 18 44 00 18 44 04 Operating procedure Display the text box by any of the following operations and enter the upper lower limit display value Double click the area of graph to be adjusted in the graph area XX Graph Operation gt Edit Upper Lower Bound After selecting the trend graph to be adjusted in the graph area right click and select Edit Upper Lower Bound CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION a Entering upper lower limit display value The following table shows the applicable ranges of values and data that can be entered in the text box of the upper lower limit display value Item Description Numerals 0 to 9 alphabets E e signs Note that the alphabets E e are for the exponent expression Applicable h i Entered valu
158. er Module High Speed Data Logger Module IP address or direct connection File path e When the save destination is a memory medium in a personal computer or a Acquisition destination of event memory medium connected to a personal computer logging file File path lt For Realtime event gt Displays an IP address of a High Speed Data Logger Module communicating with or Direct Connection Background color Logging file type Background color S Communication status Displays Online or Offline For Realtime event only w 7 O Displays the number of events displayed in an event list using the following format a D Number of items l l D p Number of items Number of items being displayed Total number of items are oe To 2 Si D gt 157 10 3 Displaying Event List This section explains the following operations for displaying events sampled by High Speed Data Logger Module in the event list e Displaying logged events Historical event lt Page 158 Section 10 3 1 e Displaying current events Realtime event Page 161 Section 10 3 2 e Operating realtime event monitoring status 5 Page 162 Section 10 3 3 10 3 1 Displaying logged events Historical event With Historical event the following files stored in a module or a memory medium are specified and displayed on the event list e Logging files stored in a CompactFlash card with the event logging function of High Speed data Logger Module e Ev
159. er OFF Color E Display contents Item Description Graph Line Style Graph legends Line Type Displays graph line types of each data Displays names of each data Color and Type Specify the graph line color of the selected data in the graph legend area Specify the graph line type of the selected data in the graph legend area Graph Area Style Specify the background color of the graph legend area and graph area on the trend window Specify the grid color in the graph area Specify a color for ON displayed in the graph area when a trigger is occurred Specify a color for OFF displayed in the graph area when a trigger is cancelled button Fixes the settings and closes the screen button Cancels the settings and closes the screen button Applies the settings to the graphs The screen is not closed 139 udes6 jo ad pue sojoo BulbueuyD 1 2 6 soueieeddy yde BulbueuD 6 2 Changing graph line color Operating procedure Graph Properties x 1 Select the data whose graph color to be changed Graph Line Style from the list of graph legends Fie Name Data Name Color and Type l i j Color 2 Click the color button of Line Color ine Color button Line Type Measured Valued Solid Line Measured YalueB AC Voltages Dash Line Ou Dot Line Graph Area Style The graph area style applies to all windows The specified colors are also effective after r
160. er to the following manuals LA MELSEC L CPU Module User s Manual Data Logging Function A High Speed Data Logger Module User s Manual A High Speed Data Communication Module User s Manual Screen display lt When displaying with equidistance plot format gt lt When displaying with time interval plot format gt 50_ UTAISEE E 170 162 f 0 309017_ iiiiii I 14726 IHH i 0 172 0 034833 ON oFF JI 3 848E 001 ON BI E iiidid iiidid iiiiii 7 iiiiii HHI iiiiit 4 924E 001 I OFF THF 1 600E 005 4 8 KK 0 n 06 00 00 2 00 00 8 00 00 00 00 12 08 27 12 08 37 12 08 47 a Displaying values status of graph legends for missing data When the cursor is placed between the two dashed dotted lines for missing data are displayed for the values status of graph legends Data Name Uniwinder speed Winder speed Processing Printing b Displaying cursor value and difference information for missing data When the cursor is placed between the two dashed dotted lines for missing data the cursor value and the cursor time on the status bar are displayed as follows e Cursor Value Cursor Time 7 X X XKXX XX XX XX XXXu e eq p s1 4 Y owl 10 geq Buissiyj 104 Aejdsiq ydel 11 6 Cursor Walue PE ste rate A For the multiple cursor display when the red cursor or blue cursor is placed a
161. eries Analog QCPU l Page 72 Section 8 2 Module select this to connect to a QCPU High Speed Data Select this to connect to a High Speed Data Logger Module Page 79 Section 8 3 Logger Module When using the logging function of LCPU or L Series Analog LCPU Page 72 Section 8 2 Module select this to connect to an LCPU 2 Click the button The screen to set the connection destination of the selected module is displayed 11 8 2 Connecting to QCPU LCPU High Speed Data Communic 0 fern 01 D o UF High Speed Data Loy M4 Q Analog L CPU L Analog When QCPU or LCPU is selected on the Connection Destination screen the Transfer Setup screen is displayed Specify a connection destination to the memory card installed on a QCPU LCPU where the logging file is saved on the Connection Destination screen 8 2 1 Transfer setup screen Screen display Transfer Setup Connection1 PC side I F A i ri i CCIE Cont Li i i NET II NET 10 H Bus Board Board PLC side I F E a z al CCIE Cont Li Ethernet CCIE Field Head Module NET 10 H Module Master Local Module Module afe PLC Mode OcPU Q mode H Connection Channel List mM No Specification Other Station Other Station Single Network Co existence Network PLC Direct Coupled Setting Connection Test Time Out Sec 20 Retry Times o ComesionTet Network PLC Type i raa ae T CCIE Cont CCIE Field Ethernet CC Link NET 10 H Syste
162. ersonal computer 25 1 Precautions for direct connection This section explains precautions when directly connecting a personal computer to the High Speed Data Logger Module the High Speed Data Communication Module a Connecting to a LAN line Do not connect to a LAN line and communicate over a direct connection By communicating over a direct connection a load is placed on the line and it can affect the communication of other devices b Connections which are not direct connections Direct connection setup cannot be performed in a configuration where a single High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module and a single personal computer are connected to a hub as shown in the following figure l High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module Hub Configuration display personal computer c Conditions where communication cannot be accomplished with a direct connection If the conditions below match communications cannot be performed with a direct connection If communications cannot be performed review the High Speed Data Logger Module the High Speed Data Communication Module or personal computer settings e When for each bit of the High Speed Data Logger Module s IP address the High Speed Data Communication Module s IP address the bit corresponding to the personal computer s subnet mask 0 portion are all ON or OFF Example Module IP address 64 64 255 255 Personal computer IP a
163. es and product names used in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 232 GX LogViewer Version 1 Operating Manual SW1DNN VIEWER O E 13JU68 SH NA 080915ENG 1 1310 KWIX a MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BUILDING 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN NAGOYA WORKS 1 14 YADA MINAMI 5 CHOME HIGASHI KU NAGOYA JAPAN When exported from Japan this manual does not require application to the Ministry of Economy Trade and Industry for service transaction permission Specifications subject to change without notice
164. es are handled as values in a decimal fixed floating point expression or decimal exponent characters expression Example 111 is not a binary number It is 111 in decimal 11E3 is not a hexadecimal number It is 11000 in a decimal exponent expression Applicable number of A maximum of 11 characters characters Exponent expression 1 797E 308 to 2 225E 308 0 and 2 225E 308 to 1 797E 308 Fixed floating point expression 9999999999 to 99999999999 Applicable range CORT OER Saco Note that the value condition in which the upper limit display value is lower than or equal to the lower limit display value is not applicable sydeJ5 pues Buysnipy S 6 anjea Aeldsip yw samMoj Jaddn Bulsjioads s s 6 125 9 5 6 Moving graph up down This function moves up or down the selected trend graph Screen display lt Moving down gt lt Standard gt lt Moving up gt 20 04 13 20 04 14 20 04 15 20 04 16 20 04 17 1 Moving up Operating procedure XV Graph Operation gt Adjust Scale gt Move Up Graph ww Press the snit_ ait IT key Select a trend graph with a mouse and drag it upward 2 Moving down Operating procedure e Graph Operation gt Adjust Scale gt Move Down Graph 7 Press the shift at IL key Select a trend graph with a mouse and drag i
165. es ee er ete Denese eal re eae te mnie MO tae A eet 11 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 13 1 1 Overview of GX LOG VIEWER 2 0 latices a yhaee bed bhcew eu welsiieenAt esa ewe 13 L Feats 4 ten ose bs aes eE E beet te ee ee de th ot eect aa et 14 CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 18 2A perang Environment eskolie enn e oe eed dee eee haba eee eur enantesens 18 2 2 Displaying Data Logged by QNUDVCPU LCPU 2 0 0 0 0 cc eee 19 2 2 1 Details of system configuration 0 0 0 0 ccc eet een eens 19 2 2 2 Connection from USB serial port 0 0 0 0 00 eee eee en 20 22 3 Connection from VF boards isi wei ote lk ea ote ate ee one a a el douse anes Se wie wad 23 2 3 Displaying Data Logged by High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data COmmuniGatiomiMOGUles oie Zctea ss a cts ant a te aes ak a Re ee hae a ene A ae a eee ete eae 24 2 3 1 Details of system configuration 0 0000 eet een eens 24 292 FOF a CONNECHON Vida MUD 5 areas aia ia ts dee a T o a cies ete an 25 2397 FOra GIEC CONMGCION desy nw ced ten hee Ee oie wire aed BA Ree See ees 25 2 4 Displaying Data Logged by Q L Series Analog Module 0 0 00 cece eee nes 2 2 4 1 Details of system configuration 0 0 cc eee eens 2 2 4 2 Connection from USB Serial Port 0 20 ee eens 28 2 4 3 Connection from I F boardS dias eae e he baum bed hehe Sexes Re Sas Seo ews 28 25 Connection PrecautonSe ieseni sowed at daa side eA wee Shane eeciad ek
166. estarting the system Background Color C Grid Color Trigger ON Color mm Trigger OFF Color E 3 Select a color from Basic colors or Custom colors on the Color screen and click the button 4 4 Click the button or the button on the Graph Properties screen Hue 124 Red 0 Sat Green Define Custom Colors gt gt ColorlS olid Lum Blue Custom colors can be used by the Event Properties and the Graphic Properties in common ll EEEE N 140 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 3 Changing graph line type Operating procedure Graph Properties ud 1 Select the data whose graph line type to be changed Graph Line Style from the list of graph legends Fle Name Data N Color and Type ao Sorra 2 Select a type from Line Type Line Color E Line Type eee rie 3 Click the button or the button Measured alueB J AC VoltageA The following table shows the example of graph line types orz Dot Line Graph Area Style The graph area style applies to all windows The epeciied colors are also effective after restarting the system Background Color _ Grid Color O Trigger OM Color E Trigger OFF Color mm Line type Example OM E1 Solid Line OFF OM E1 Dash Line p Ji 1 i I I I I l l I I ON B Dot Line O F F ee ee ee ees ee La nu un 141 udes6 jo ad pue sojoo BulbueuyD 1 2 6 soueieeddy yde BulbueuD 6 4 Changing Graph Area Style Background Color Grid Color Trig
167. ethods e Filtering by Date Page 164 Section 10 4 1 2 a e Filtering by other items Page 164 Section 10 4 1 2 b c e Clearing filtering conditions Page 164 Section 10 4 1 2 d 163 Bu9ayi4 SUONIPUOD aoads asw zey S JUSAe AjUO HulAeldsiq y OL sI7 JUBAZ HujesedO y O a Filtering by Date Operating procedure 1 Click the filter row in the Date column Select Enable Filter 2 3 Select Filtering Begin Date and Filtering End Date on the Filter Period Settings screen 4 Click the button 1 Without specifying Filtering Begin Date all of events older than date and time specified in Filtering End Date are displayed Without specifying Filtering End Date all of events newer than date and time specified in Filtering Begin Date are displayed Filter Period Settings Disable Filter Enable Filter Filtering Begin Date 1271072009 wt b Filtering by an item selected from a list box Operating procedure 1 Click a cell in the filter row 2 From the list box select an item to filter events by 2 2 List box selection is not available in the Monitoring Data column Weasurement Error Order error Process Stop c Filtering by an item input directly Operating procedure 1 Directly enter a filtering condition in a cell of the filter row 2 Press the Enter key Event Logging Mame J Process Stop d Clearing filter con
168. events sampled by the High Speed Data Logger Module are saved in the specified format The general term for the data logging file and event logging file CSV is an abbreviation for Comma Separated Values A text file in which data are organized by separating it with commas A non text file format which can be interpreted correctly only by the dedicated tools such as GX LogViewer Each single point of data sampled by the module displayed on the trend graph Generic term for Microsoft Windows XP Professional Operating System and Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Operating System 11 12 Term Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Personal computer Configuration tool Logging configuration tool Description Generic term for Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Business Operating System Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate Operating System and Microsoft Window Vista Enterprise Operating System Generic term for Microsoft Windows 7 Starter Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate Operating System and Microsoft Windows 7 Enterprise Operating System Generic term for Microsoft Windows 8 Operating System Microsoft Windows 8 Pro Operating System and Microsof
169. fer to the following section K Page 101 Section 9 3 2 Displaying current devices Realtime trend 89 9 lt o lt D 9 2 Screen Configuration QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog LCPU L Analog This section explains the screen configuration of trend window 9 2 1 Trend window Screen display Title bar gt LOM omesmerie cite Gent Tries ccen en ttc cr ey Graph legend area Status bar gt Item Title bar Graph legend area Graph area button button Status bar 90 Data Name Sensor 1 Sensor 2 an OU i Pim Siain amin Sica aie Graph area button button Difference information area os eee m e e a a o Description Reference Displays the following data e For Historical trend Logging file names historical trend module name When displaying sampling trace data Sampling trace file name Historical trend Sampling trace is displayed Logging file names historical trend module name e For Realtime trend Logging setting name realtime trend module name monitoring status Displays a list of data names and their values status that can be displayed Page 91 Section 9 2 2 as graphs Maximum of 32 legends Displays trend graphs as n Page 92 Section 9 2 3 Displays data selected in the graph legend area Displays the previous graph
170. formed with multiple steps 7 Move the blue cursor to the position where data are checked 2 Check the values displayed in the Value Blue and Time Blue Index Blue fields of the difference information area 3 When the operation can be performed by more than one method e Graph Operation gt Jump Cursor A e Right click on the graph legend area and select Jump Cursor e Supported modules The following table explains the module icons that indicate the function availability Icon High Speed Data Communication Module High Speed Data QnUDVCPU Logger Module Analog QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication QnUDVCBUY High Speed Data Logge l High Speed Data Communicatio e Symbols used in this manual Q Series Module L Series Description LCPU Analog Module These icons indicate that the explanation of the corresponding module is written in the section These icons indicate that the explanation of the TA corresponding module is not written in the section The following shows the symbols used in this manual with descriptions and examples me MELSOFT Series GX LogViewer HSDL_LOG CSY Historical Trend High Speed Da Color Color Print background in the black FL 1 _ Mensname onimena bar em name on seeen co 2 Fenian 1000 O 10 i MR EH I E CEZ a
171. g trigger OFF string 2 1 When the data whose Date and time column is set not to output by the configuration tool is saved to a CSV file the Date and time column and the Millisecond column are not output 2 On a historical trend window opened with a CSV file a trigger ON string and trigger OFF string are displayed according to the information in the file On a historical trend window opened with a binary file and a realtime trend window a trigger ON string and a trigger OFF string are displayed Data name row Column number Column name Output data Title of date and time column 1st column Date and time column Fixed string TIME Title of microsecond column 2 2nd column Microsecond column Fixed string usec Title of index column 3rd column Index column Fixed string INDEX Title of data column 4th column and later Data column Output format Data name Title of trigger column Last column Trigger ON information column Fixed sting Tigger eyeq p eds q Bues z E 1 When the data whose Date and time column is set not to output by the configuration tool is saved to a CSV file the Date and time column and the Millisecond column are not output 2 When the data whose Date and time column is set not to output and Microsecond column is set to output by the configuration tool is saved to a CSV file the Microsecond column is output l ASO 9 eyep p ejds p Bunes 1 Z L
172. g data of O Series Analog Module saved in memory card of QCPU will be displayed in historical trend graphs High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module ea PC Analog Module ora es oe L Series LEPU saved in memory card of QCPU saved to the personal computer ed files can be displayed in historical The logging data of Q Series Analog Module Analog Module trend graphs Show at Startup This window can also be displayed from the menu View gt Show Assistant Dialog Display contents Name Show Logged Device Status Save Logging Files to PC A guide to display the device status on which a logging was l SPO Page 99 Section 9 3 1 3 performed by a Q Series Analog Module as historical trend graphs A guide to operations of saving a data logging file on an ATA card root directory SD memory card LOGGING folder which is Page 174 CHAPTER 11 installed on a QCPU to a personal computer CHAPTER 7 ASSISTANT FUNCTION 7 2 2 L Series 1 LCPU Screen display Assistant Please select the equipment The working item is chosen that is logged and done Show Logged Device Status Q Series The status of devices that are continuously logged or trigger logged by the QnUDVCPU tanl LEPU will be displayed in historical trend High Speed Data Logger Module graphs High Speed Data Communication Module EA pe Analog Module a sacs oe a dtot f Jata logging files will be saved to the L
173. ger ON Color and Trigger OFF Color Operating procedure 1 Click the color button for the setting to be changed Graph Properties Graph Line Style FileName Data CS4 Data Name Color and Type Line Color Line Type Measured Valued Solid Line Measured YalueB ia AC Voltages O Dash Line Dot Line Graph Area Style The graph area style applies to all windows The specified colors are algo effective after estarting the system w Background Color Grid Color psi Trigger ON Color Trigger OFF Color mm Lao Nooo 2 Select a color from Basic colors or Custom Basic colors colors on the Color screen and click the i SCE ime ieee f f ERE EEE EERE EE ee TTT 3 BEE H Custom colors ites Pp i PPCrreree a m Sat Green Define Custom Colors gt gt ColorlS olid Lum Blue Custom colors can be used by the Event Properties and the Graphic Properties in common button Click the button or the button on the Graph Properties screen 142 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 9 7 2 Highlighting graph This function highlights the display area of the selected trend graph The highlighted display is also reflected to a graph printed on paper Screen display lt Without highlight gt l
174. gger Module Logging File Name L Documents and Settings Administrator Desktop LogdatalE Cht OataA CSV TLL Pena 1 3 2012 05 29 54 800 1535 2012 05 28 34 800 Span Bue Red 00 00 00 000 Difference Blue gt Red 0 Value Biue 0 642788 Time Biue 1 3 2012 05 28 34 800 Cursor Value 0 642788 Cursor Time 1 9 2012 05 28 34 800 207 14 2 Flow of Print The following figure shows the flow of printing a trend graph Display the Print screen Select File Print Configure settings as needed Setting of color and margin Setting of printer Setting of header footer Setting of graph legends to be output Ks Page 209 Section 14 3 1 Page 210 Section 14 3 2 Page 211 Section 14 3 3 Page 212 Section 14 3 4 Perform on operation as needed Check an output image Preview screen Click the button Page 213 Section 14 4 Execute print Click the button Complete 14 3 Setting Print Configuration The following settings can be configured on the Print screen e Setting of color and margin Page 209 Section 14 3 1 e Setting of printer Page 210 Section 14 3 2 e Setting of header footer Page 211 Section 14 3 3 e Output setting of graph legends 5 Page 212 Section 14 3 4 208 CHAPTER 14 PRINTING TREND GRAPHS 14 3 1 Setting color and margin Set the print color and margin on the lt
175. gh Speed Data button Communication Module specified as a connection Page 86 Section 8 4 4 destination button Applies the settings and closes the screen Operating procedure e The following are the two connection methods for High Speed Data Communication Module e Connecting via hub with specifying IP address Page 84 Section 8 4 2 e Connecting directly using a crossing cable without specifying IP address K Page 86 Section 8 4 3 83 8 4 2 Connecting via hub with specifying IP address When connecting via hub specify the High Speed Data Communication Module to be connected by either following method e Directly entering the IP address of the High Speed Data Communication Module to be connected e Searching for High Speed Data Communication Modules on the network 1 Directly entering the IP address of the High Speed Data Communication Module to be connected Operating procedure 1 Select Connection via hub on the Transfer Setup screen Page 83 Section 8 4 1 2 Enter the IP address of the High Speed Data Communication Module to be connected to IP address 3 Click the button When the guest account is used to login the operating system of a personal computer it cannot communicate with a High Speed Data Communication Module 84 CHAPTER 8 CONNECTING TO MODULE 2 Searching for High Speed Data Communication Modules on the network Screen display e Click the button on the Transfer Setup screen P
176. gt High Speed Data Logger Module Direct Connection Online Cursor Value OFF Cursor Index 192 O lt Example When connected to LCPU using Ethernet and the time display is set for Historical trend gt LCPU Host Station 1 92 168 33 39 LOGGING LO G01700000 Cursor Yalue OFFMAINS 655tep Cursor Time 7 5 2011 05 27 31 024 O Step number Program name Item Description Displays the acquisition destination and the logging file type of the data logging file being displayed with characters and color Displayed characters lt For Historical trend gt Displays the acquisition destination of data logging file being displayed e When connecting to a QCPU QCPU connection channel File path e When connecting to a High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Logger Module IP address or direct connection File path e When the save destination is a memory medium in a personal computer or a memory medium connected to a personal computer File path lt For Realtime trend gt Displays an IP address of a High Speed Data Logger Module a High Speed Data Communication Module communicating with or Direct Connection Acquisition destination and logging file type of data logging file Background color Jeq SNIEIS G76 uoeJn uon uals 76 Logging file type Background color QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module Li Q Series Analog Input Module LCPU ose
177. he condition is satisfied 118 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION The following shows the examples of specifying condition search range e When searching for a value in a range between 0 and 100 use both condition combo boxes Search the selecting data in specified condition a ae e When searching for a value less than 1000 use the condition box on the right side only Search the selecting data in specihed condition none A Mesnwedsitee e O e When searching for a value 1000 or more use the condition box on the left side only Search the selecting data in specified condition O aje Mesues Nove E e When searching for a value 2500 use the condition box on either side Search the selecting data in specihed condition tone Mesnwedsites O e When searching for a value other than 15000 use the condition box on either side Search the selecting data in specihed condition C asje W MeasueddatsB noe E Poi oint Notes on floating point A rounding error occurs when searching for a floating point value When a single precision double precision floating point is entered to the left right side of the text box the exponent is normalized by rounding off to two decimal places A single precision real number is rounded to 7 significant digits For data values single precision and double precision values are rounded to 7 and 15 significant digits respectively A comparison with a value which exceeded the
178. he right el mi Moves the red cursor and the blue cursor one plot to the left Ctri Shitt_ Iel Moves the scroll bar in the graph area to the left PageDown Moves the scroll bar in the graph area to the right x Home Moves the scroll bar in the graph area to the left edge 3 Moves the scroll bar in the graph area to the right edge 3 Ei Select one data above in the graph legend area o Select one data below in the graph legend area a F12 Displays a text box to specify the upper lower limit display value of the selected trend graph Ait F4 Exits GX LogViewer 63 CHAPTER 7 ASSISTANT FUNCTION QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog LCPU L Analog 7 1 Overview The assistant function is a function to guide a user who is not familiar with the operations of GX LogViewer Applicable functions for a specific module are displayed Click a button that corresponds to the purpose and execute the function Screen display e MELSOFT Series GX LogViewer File view Online Tool Window Help Be Assistant Please select the equipment The working item is chosen Mod u le 2 that is logged and done Show Logged Device Status 1 Series isplays torical trend graphs the status selection area i Mee a QnUDVCPU t trigger logging was performed by the High High Speed Data Logger Module Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module
179. he shortest Interval Specification _ 2 When synchronizing with data sampling interval specify 0 Record Number Transfers the specified record number of data Specification 1 to 100 records 4 Click the button Trend graphs of the selected data logging setting is displayed Point For details of the access authentication refer to the following manual LA High Speed Data Communication Module User s Manual sudeig puss Buikeldsigq 6 puss SlUIJeEayY SBdIASp zu no HuiAeldsiq Z E6 103 9 3 3 Operating realtime trend monitoring status Bip High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication In Realtime trend the following operations are used to change the monitoring status and control graphs e Starting monitoring e Stopping monitoring e Pausing graph update e Restarting graph update e Clearing graphs 1 Starting monitoring This operation starts the communication with a High Speed Data Logger Module a High Speed Data Communication Module and turns the monitoring status from Stop to Run Operating procedure Online gt Begin Monitor gt The status of the tool buttons changes as shown below when monitoring lt Monitoring Stop gt lt Monitoring Run gt Start monitoring f fT I Ad 3S ms b a ira gt im im z 2 Stopping monitoring This operation disconnects the communication with a High Speed Data Logger Module a High Speed Data Communication Module and stops
180. he trend window next time Section 9 9 Initialize graph displa Page 148 ar a A function to initialize the changed graph display information graph color etc function Section 9 10 A function to save the following information and redisplay them easily Redisplay window folder Page 176 e Window layout and data of the trend window and the event window function CHAPTER 12 e The folder path input to open the logging file r PEET ta save E A function to save the data displayed in the trend graph to the personal computer as a Page 183 m CSV file CHAPTER 13 Trend graph print function A function to print the trend graph displayed with the trend graph function ka grapn p p grap play grap CHAPTER 14 31 CHAPTER 4 ACQUIRING AND STARTING GX LogViewer 4 1 Acquiring GX LogViewer For the acquisition of GX LogViewer contact your local Mitsubishi representative 4 2 Installation This section explains the installation and uninstallation procedure of GX LogViewer Point For Windows 8 NET Framework 3 5 is required to be installed Select NET Framework 3 5 includes NET 2 0 and 3 0 in Turn Window features on or off on the Control Panel Before installing GX LogViewer close any other applications running on Windows The installer may not work normally because of the operating system s or other companies update programs such as Windows Update or the Java update program start automatically Install GX LogVie
181. helps stop unauthorized changes to your computer E Found New Hardware Unknown Device Windows couldn t find driver software for your device Check for a solution Windows will check to see if there are steps you can take to get your device working Browse my computer for driver software advanced Locate and install driver software manually Cancel Wr To the next page 1 Connect the personal computer and the programmable controller CPU with USB cable and then turn on the programmable controller CPU The screen shown on the left is displayed 2 Select Locate and install driver software recommended and wait for a search to finish 3 When User Account Control is turned ON the screen shown on the left is displayed Click the button 4 Select Browse my computer for driver software advanced 219 UOH E E SuU JOAG GSN xipueddy From the previous page Browse for driver software on your computer Search for driver software in this location C Program Files MELSOFT Easysocket USBDrivers Include subfolders ix war x Windows can t verify the publisher of this driver software Don t install this driver software You should check your manufacturer s website for updated driver software for your device gt Install this driver software anyway Only install driver software obtained from your manufacturer s website or disc Unsigned soft
182. hentication screen Only when the access restriction is set 4 Click the lt lt Event Logging gt gt tab Select Logging Setting 192 168 3 3 HSDL_EVT01 v Operating procedure 1 Select a event logging setting from the list Item Description sI7 Uu943 Bulkeldsiq 04 lt lt Event Logging gt gt tab Displays the list of event logging settings Displays the list of data logging settings lt lt Data Logging gt gt tab K gt Page 101 Section 9 3 2 No Displays the number of a event logging setting Displays a name of a event logging setting specified in the High Speed Data Logger Event Logging Name gging Module configuration tool JUSAB SWI JE9Y SJUBAD uano HulAeldsigq Z E OL 2 Click the button An event list of the selected event logging setting is displayed Point For details of the access authentication refer to the following manual LI High Speed Data Logger Module User s Manual 161 10 3 3 Operating realtime event monitoring status In Realtime event the following operations are used to change the monitoring status and control graphs e Starting monitoring e Stopping monitoring 1 Starting monitoring This operation starts the communication with a High Speed Data Logger Module and turns the monitoring status from Stop to Run Operating procedure Online gt Begin Monitor gt The status of the tool buttons changes as shown below when
183. i T button Moves up to the directory one layer above a button Updates the contents displayed in the file view D File view Displays a list of folders and files in the path specified for Directory f 2 Click the button The selected data logging file is displayed as a trend graph Point For details of remote password refer to the following manual L QnUCPU User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals LA MELSEC L CPU Module User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals 97 2 Displaying data logging files saved with the logging function of High Speed Data Logger Module Data logging files stored in a CompactFlash card with the data logging function of High Speed Data Logger Module are displayed with Historical trend Screen display 1 Online gt Open Logging File H 2 Select High Speed Data Logger Module on the Connection Destination screen 3 Specify a High Speed Data Logger Module to be connected with on the Transfer Setup screen 4 Cancel the access restriction on the Access Authentication screen Only when the access restriction is set Logging File Ethernet direct connection Directoy LOGGING LOGO1 00000001 ene Wier ewe si 00000001 CS 22047 7722 2010 4 42 PM File view Operating procedure 1 Select a data logging file CSV or BIN in the file view Multiple files cannot be selected Item Description
184. ile is displayed e Operating from the status when the previous event logging file is already displayed lt Operating from the normal status gt Time axis Event logging file configuration Event window EVENT EVT01 lt Before operation gt 1 Earlier 0000001 DoE aa File displayed d before the operation 00000001 csv Events in 00000103 csv are displayed Perform Show Previous Event Previous events a Lebel lt After operation gt Files tobe apr mere aeea displayed after Sie ei ds ae e e operation Later Up to two aa So RRS REE ele tare es Mg eg Re 3 files can be 23 displayed a a EVT01 csv File sampling Events in 00000103 csv current events are displayed EVT02 167 JUBAD X9U SNOIASId BAIINDBSUOD HulAe dsig 7 OL s17 JUSAZ HuyjesedO y O lt Operating from the status when the previous event logging file is already displayed gt Time axis Event logging file configuration Event window lt Before operation gt Earlier 0000001 ag Files displayed Aj before the Events in 00000102 csv operation 00000001 csv i are displayed Previous events Events in 00000103 csv are displayed 0000002 Perform Show Previous Event Events in 00000101 csv are displayed Later Files to be vex displayed after the operation Up to two files can be EVT01 csv File sampling displayed current events Events in 00000102 csv are displayed Point
185. in the file view Multiple files cannot be selected Item Description sudeig puss Buikeldsigq 6 Displays a path of the directory being displayed in the file view q Directory Or specify the directory pu 4 JEQO SIH s vinap pabo HulAejdsiq p E 6 button 1 Moves to the specified directory button Updates the contents displayed in the file view File view Displays a list of folders and files in the path specified for Directory 1 Available only when save destination is set for an SD memory card 2 Click the button The selected data logging file is displayed as a trend graph Point For details of remote password refer to the following manuals LA QnUCPU User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals A QCPU User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals A MELSEC L CPU Module User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals 99 100 4 Displaying data logging files or sampling trace data stored in a personal computer or in a memory medium connected to a personal computer CSV files or binary files stored in a personal computer or a memory medium are displayed with Historical trend For saving logging files to a personal computer or to a memory medium refer to the following chapter L Page 174 CHAPTER 11 SAVING LOGGING FILES TO PERSONAL COMPUTER Operating procedure e File gt Open amp Drag and drop the data logging file or the
186. indows menu enter cmd and click the button Type the name of a program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For you open 2 Using the keyboard enter the IP address of the High Speed Data Logger Module the High Speed Data Communication Module after ping Example gt ping 192 168 3 3 3 Check the output result a When the communication was successful gt ping 192 168 3 3 Pinging 192 168 3 3 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 192 168 3 3 bytes 32 time lt 1ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 3 3 bytes 32 time lt 1ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 3 3 bytes 32 time lt 1ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 3 3 bytes 32 time lt 1ms TTL 128 Ping statistics for 192 168 3 3 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 0 loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum Oms Maximum Oms Average Oms b When the communication was unsuccessful gt ping 192 168 3 3 Pinging 192 168 3 3 with 32 bytes of data Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Request timed out Ping statistics for 192 168 3 3 Packets Sent 4 Received 0 Lost 4 100 loss When the communication was unsuccessful check the following items and perform the PING test again e Network settings for the High Speed Data Logger Module the High Speed Data Communication Module or external device e Cables hub connection status power status Point The PING test is only valid when the tr
187. ing file is already displayed gt Time axis Event logging file configuration Event window EVENT lt Before operation gt frevror 0000000 Earlier Files displayed before the Events in 00000101 csv operation are displayed Events in 00000102 csv are displayed 0000000 Perform Show Next Event Next events lt After operation gt Events in 00000102 csv Files to be are displayed Later displayed after the operation Up to two l files can be EVT01 csv File sampling displayed current events EVT02 Events in 00000103 csv are displayed Point The Show Next Event function cannot be performed to an event logging file a file that is sampling the current events whose serial number is not assigned Sorting may be reset when an event list is sorted and the Show Previous Event Show Next Event function is performed 170 CHAPTER 10 USING EVENT MONITORING FUNCTION 10 5 Changing Display Settings of Event List This section explains the method for customizing font color background color and display items in the event list The following figure shows customizable parts in the event list Settings are changed on the Event Properties screen Occurrence color Switching display hide Grid color KL Page 173 Section 10 5 2 Page 173 Section 10 5 3 K gt Page 173 Section 10 5 2 W Historical EVT 1 csy Historical Event Sele l l I
188. ings Occurrence Color Restoration Color Background Color Grid Color of event list Operating procedure Color buttons 1 Click a color button of an item to be changed Event Properties The event properties settings apply to all windows Color Settings Display Items Settings Occurrence Color No Event Logging Name Status Comment Grid Color Monitoring Data Restoration Color Background Color i Cancel 2 Select a color from Basic colors or Custom colors on the Color screen and click the button Basic colors 3 Click the button or the button on the Event Properties screen Hue 0 Red 255 Sat 240 Green 0 Define Custom Colors ColorlS olid Lum 120 Blue 0 Custom colors can be shared by the Event Properties and the Graph Properties 3 Changing Display Items Settings No Event Logging Name Status Comment Monitoring Data in event list Operating procedure Event Properties 1 in Display Item Settings uncheck column items The event properties settings apply to all windows not to display in an event list The settings are also effective after restarting the system Color Settings Display Items Settings Occurence Color ME No 2 Click the button or the button L Event Logging Name Restoration Color gS k Status Background Color _ Grid Color E Monitoring Data 173 s 17 JUBAZ Jo s uip s Aejdsiq BulbueyD F O CHAPTER 11 SAVING LOGGI
189. ion Is Page 201 2 g in this section Fixed string regardless of continuous logging trigger logging Last column Trigger ON information column Output format TRIGGER trigger ON string trigger OFF string 2 1 When the data whose Date and time column is set not to output by the configuration tool is saved to a CSV file the Date and time column and the Millisecond column are not output 2 On a historical trend window opened with a CSV file a trigger ON string and trigger OFF string are displayed according to the information in the file On a historical trend window opened with a binary file and a realtime trend window a trigger ON string and a trigger OFF string are displayed Data name row Column number Column name Output data Title of date and time column 1st column Date and time column Fixed string TIME Title of microsecond column 2 2nd column Microsecond column Fixed string usec Title of index column 3rd column Index column Fixed string INDEX Title of data column 4th column and later Data column Output format Data name Title of trigger column Last column Trigger ON information column Fixed sting Tigger eyeq p eds q Bues z E 1 When the data whose Date and time column is set not to output by the configuration tool is saved to a CSV file the Date and time column and the Millisecond column are not output 2 When the data whose Date and time column is se
190. isplayed while incorrect values continues e For the multiple cursor display the horizontal cursor that indicates the intersection with the graph is not displayed 13 43 12 19 45 52 19 48 32 13 51 12 2 Cursor values of graph legends When the cursor is placed at the plot of incorrect values are displayed for values of graph legends Double Precision bitECD s2bitBOD 3 Cursor value and difference information displayed on the status bar of the trend window When the cursor is placed at the plot of incorrect values are displayed for the cursor value on the status bar and for the cursor value of the blue cursor for the multiple cursor display ig also displayed for the Difference when the red cursor or the blue cursor is placed at the incorrect value Difference Elue gt Fed Value Elue 19999999 Cursor Yalue 152 CHAPTER 10 USING EVENT MONITORING FUNCTION CHAPTER 10UusING EVENT MONITORING FUNCTION High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communicatio i Tr CPS amy 10 1 Overview This function displays the events which are sampled by the event logging function of High Speed Data Logger Module in the view format The following two types of display method are available in the event monitoring e Historical event e Realtime event ies GX LogViewer ae i HSDL_EVT1 CS Historical Event High Speed Data Logger Module Date Event Logging Name Monito
191. lash AANA 00 05 59 00 06 11 00 06 23 00 06 35 For the operation method refer to the following section K Page 100 Section 9 3 1 4 Displaying data logging files or sampling trace data stored in a personal computer or in a memory medium connected to a personal computer 88 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 2 Realtime trend For High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module The most recent data sampled by the High Speed Data Logger Module the High Speed Data Communication Module are displayed They are always kept updated so that the event history from the start of monitoring to current time can be confirmed To display Realtime trend a personal computer and a High Speed Data Logger Module a High Speed Data Communication Module need to be connected to each other online File view Graph Operation Graph View Online Window Help Tool CB E MM EA LEZEA Data logging file Samples data in realtime and displays them High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module High Speed Data Logger Module Direct Connection Online For details of realtime trend display operation re
192. lay settings refer to the Point in the following sections K Page 111 Section 9 5 Adjusting Trend Graphs K gt Page 134 Section 9 6 Changing Display Items in Graph Area K Page 138 Section 9 7 Changing Graph Appearance This section explains the following operations related to graphical display settings of trend windows e Registering graphical display settings of trend window e Reflecting registered graphical display settings to another window e Deleting or renaming registered graphical display settings e Importing exporting graphical display settings 1 Registering graphical display settings of trend window Operating procedure 1 Select a trend window whose graphical display settings are to be registered Activate it 2 X Graph View gt Register Graphical Display Settings 3 Onthe Register Graphical Display Settings screen enter Register Name and click the button Register Graphical Display Settings Location Graphical Display Settings Folder v Preview Graphical Display Settings New Folder Name Date Modified GB Process 1 15 2013 10 54 PM ine el i 1 15 2013 10 54 PM as ProcessC 1 15 2013 10 54 PM i HEN N SRG 1 15 2013 10 56 PM AD B R E A bee Graph Display Setting 1 15 2013 10 55 PM ON Spee es be es a ae ee ee 0 994521 Ty sured YalueB 0 642792 0 992546 JAC nin asss IN 05 28 A AN A 05 i 54 Register Name Graph
193. ld Wizard Customer Information Please enter information MITSUBISHI ELECTRONIC Co InstallShield GX LogViewer InstallShield Wizard Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files Installshield A To the next page 34 6 7 Check any other applications are not running and click the button If any other applications are running terminate them Click the button Enter the user information and click the button Select the installation target folder and click the button From the previous page GX LogViewer InstallShield Wizard Start Copying Files Review settings before copying files Setup has enough information to start copying the program files If you want to review or change any settings click Back If you are satisfied with the settings click Next to begin copying files Current Settings User Information User Name Mitsubishi Company Name MITSUBISH ELECTRONIC Co Installation Folder C Program Files MELSOFT Software Installation The software you are installing has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows xP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the software vendor
194. le and then turn on the programmable controller CPU lt When using Windows 7 gt The screen shown on the left is displayed lt When using Windows 8 gt The screen shown on the left is not displayed Select System and Security from the Control Panel To display the Control Panel select Start Control Panel Select Administrative Tools 221 UOH E E SU JOAG GSN xipueddy From the previous page neg ey System and Security gt Administrative Tools i v Search Administrative Tools p Organize v E Open yr Favorites H Desktop Downloads SG Recent Places Libraries E Documents ad Music E Pictures amp Videos j Computer A Name fae Component Services Niches Menten Bld non Data Sources ODBC i Event Viewer ah iSCSI Initiator faa Local Security Policy Performance Monitor a Print Management Ek Services System Configuration gemeni Date modified 7 13 2009 9 46 PM 13 2003 9 41 P 7 13 2009 9 41 PM 7 13 2009 9 42 PM 7 13 2009 9 41 PM 8 5 2010 8 05 PM 7 13 2009 9 41 PM 8 5 2010 8 05 PM 7 13 2009 9 41 PM 7 13 2009 9 41 PM 7 13 2009 9 42 PM Task Scheduler amp Win7 ENG C Vista JP D r Elur e s n Shortcut Size 1 26 KB P Windows Firewall with Advanced Security A Computer Management Date modified 7 13 2009 9 41 PM 7 13 2009 9 41 PM amanan 44 nea Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shor
195. le view Graph Operation Graph Yiew Online Tool Window Help O B m SE MMs EEEIEE 00000001 DBS MA go en fae A File displayed Paji a before the ih d operation as ee Data in 00000101 csv i are displayed a 00000101 csv L Documents and Settings Administrator Desktop Logd Cursor Value 30564 Cursor Time 1 3 2012 05 28 34 800 Bel Perform Show Next Graph f ee 00000102 csv Next graph 00000002 lt After operation gt k 2 MELSOFT Series GX LogViewer DataA CSV Historical Trend High Speed Data Logger Module BEE p4 Tool Win 8x iC p x Ae Sd S f E m7 i iz 8 Equidistance Plot a i ata Name alue v Sensor e 00000103 csv i Data in 00000102 csv are displayed Data in 00000101 csv Files to be are displayed displayed after 00000255 cey the operation a k L Documents and Settings Administrator Desktop Load Cursor Value 30564 Cursor Time 1 3 2012 05 28 34 800 LOG01 csv File sampling current data y Up to two files can be displayed LOG02 Later 132 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION lt Operating from the status when the next graph is already displayed gt Time axis Data logging file configuration Trend window LOGGING E lt Before operation gt LOGO1 p _ a w MELSOFT Series GX LogViewer DataA CS Historical Trend High Speed Data Logger Module DER Hi A Ear
196. led and saved with the module or GX Works2 are displayed visually Sampled data Data saved with GX Works2 Data logging Sampling trace 8 55 17 8 55 18 8 55 19 8 55 20 8 55 20 CSV format Data shift can be easily checked 60 725 36 1 66 756 36 0 67 723 36 0 68 712 306 1 70 24 36 1 71 732 306 1 Graph Operati Binary format ion Graph Yiew Online Tool Window Help 1 1 0 200 17 9584 2 1 0 200 17 29988 3 1 0 200 17 11135 4 1 0 200 17 13376 5 1 0 200 17 12348 6 1 0 200 17 12345 25 50 44 46 2D 31 2E 33 0D 25 E2 E3 CF D3 0D OA 32 35 34 20 30 20 6F 62 6A OD 3C 3C 20 OD 2F 4C 50 44 46 CSV format GX LogViewer format Data Name Sensor Positioning Sensor SensorB Measured Valued Measured ValueB AC Voltage ON 30564 0 587776 0 669131 oJ t Reel Speed 0 1 LEN LN ON _ SensorA o JOON NOT 1 00 ON Sensor orr 1 1 30564_ Measured Value 564 Pr Lo 29436 C LI eal 0 934521_ Measured ValueB A ko Pmt h 0 642792 IK Ale Ae Fa FA 0 992546_ AC Voltage i 0 992546 05 26 34 05 28 50 05 29 06 05 29 22 05 29 38 05 29 54 iG Cursor Time 1 3 2012 05 28 34 800
197. led by a High Page 67 Section 7 2 1 3 Speed Data Communication Module 64 CHAPTER 7 ASSISTANT FUNCTION 7 2 Screen Configuration The Assistant screen is set to be displayed automatically when GX LogViewer is activated To redisplay the Assistant screen that is closed Q select View gt Show Assistant Dialog 7 2 1 Q Series 1 QnUDVCPU Screen display Assistant Please select the equipment The working item is chosen that is logged and done Show Logged Device Status Q Series The status of devices that are continuously logged or trigger logged QnUDYCPU iial by the GnUDVCPU will be displayed in High Speed Data Logger Module historical trend graphs High Speed Data Communication Module Analog Modul Save Logging Files to PC Data logging files will be saved to the L Series personal computer The saved files can be displayed in historical LOPU trend graphs Analog Module Show at Startup This window can also be displayed from the menu View gt Show Assistant Dialog Display contents Show Logged A guide to display the device status on which a logging was ae Page 97 Section 9 3 1 1 Device Status performed by a QnUDVCPU as historical trend graphs Save Loadin A guide to operations of saving a data logging file on an SD memory 3303 card root directory which is installed on a QnUDVCPU to a personal Page 174 CHAPTER 11 S8H9S O pZ uoeJn yuon UBBIDS ZZ Files
198. ler Network MELSECNET H 10 CC Link Ethernet CC Link IE Field Network Display personal computer Connection from USB serial port K Page 20 Section 2 2 2 Connection from I F boards KL Page 23 Section 2 2 3 SD memory card Required Sold separately L Series Analog Module GX LogViewer uoneinbyuoo wealsAs jo sed rz jnpoy Boyeuy Sees 7 0 Aq pebb6o7 eyeg Bulkedsig yz Obtain the data from LCPU and display it TELE lt USB serial port CC Link Ethernet CC Link IE Field Network LCPU Connection from USB serial port Displ Page 20 Section 2 2 2 isplay persona computer Connection from I F boards KL Page 23 Section 2 2 3 Point For saving data from Q L Series Analog Module to a memory card refer to the manual of each module When using L60AD4 the logging function can be executed with a serial number whose first digits are 13041 or higher 2 2 4 2 Connection from USB Serial Port The system configuration for connecting to a programmable controller CPU using the USB serial port of a personal computer is the same as displaying data logged by QNUDVCPU LCPU logging function For details refer to the following section K Page 20 Section 2 2 2 Connection from USB serial port 2 4 3 Connection from I F boards The system configuration for connecting to a programmable controller CPU using an I F board mounted on the personal c
199. lie r z C Elle view Graph Operation Graph View Online Tool Window Hel OJR ee Be ae ae A 00000001 TA i x Files displayed d before the operation 00000001 csv Data in 00000102 csv are displayed Data in 00000101 csv are displayed L Documents and Settings Administrator Desktop Load Cursor Value 30564 Cursor Time 1 3 2012 05 28 34 800 00000101 csv fa Perform Show Next Graph 00000102 csv 00000002 l S lt After operation gt 2 w MELSOFT Series GX LogViewer DataA CSV Historical Trend High Speed Data Logger Module BAE 2 C Fie view Graph Operation Graph View Online Tool Window Help U x a Next graph SER A E i J 7 Y iin iR E g 5 Equidistance Plot zli m 00000103 csv 0 587776 0 669131 Data in 00000103 csv are displayed Data in 00000102 csv are displayed 00000255 csv Files to be Later displayed after the operation 2 L Documents and Settings Administrator Desktop Load Cursor Value 30564 Cursor Time 1 3 2012 05 28 34 800 LOG01 csv File sampling current data Up to two files can be displayed LOGO2 Point The Show Next Graph function cannot be performed to a data logging file a file that is sampling the current data whose serial number is not assigned 133 ydes6 pus x u snoin sd BAINOesUOD HulKe dsiq 6 S 6 sydeJ9 pues Buysnipy S 6 9 6 Changing Display
200. ltage error Occurence 775 2011 14 07 33 000 Voltage error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 32 000 Rotation speed error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 32 000 Voltage error Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 25 000 Sensordetected eror Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 20 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 775 2011 14 07 18 000 Sensordetected eror Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 17 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 13 000 Sensor detected eror Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 11 000 Sensordetected eror Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 07 000 Sensor detected error Occurence 775 2011 14 07 05 000 Sensordetected eror Restoration 775 2011 14 07 04 000 Sensordetected error Occurence 77572011 14 07 00 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 06 59 000 Sensor detected eror Occurrence H g h S p e e d D ata Log g e r M od u e 7 5 2011 14 06 57 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 06 56 000 Sensordetected error Occurence 775 2011 14 06 55 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 775 2011 14 06 54 000 Sensordetected eror Occurence 775 2011 14 06 49 000 Sensordetected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 0 48 NNN Sensor detected ernn Oecurence Mi CompactFlash OND CompactFlash card Number of items 268 268 For the operation method refer to the following section KL Page 159 Section 10 3 1 1 Displaying logging files saved
201. m Image Phone Line Connection C24 Co existence Network OK Route CCIE Cont CCIE Field Ethernet CC Link NET 10 H Cancel Accessing Host Station Multiple CPU Setting Target j j J J Target PLC System En SS S LS DEAE Not Specified Display contents PC side I F Set the interface of the personal computer Set the interface of the LCPU connected to the personal PLC side I F computer Other Station Setting ee Specify this to access the LCPU directly connected to the No Specification personal computer l Specify this to access the LCPU on another station via only Other Station Single one kind of network including a multi tier system such as Network s 4 CC Link only C24 module only or Ethernet only Specify this to access the LCPU on another station via CC Other Station Co existence Link or serial communication from the Q series programmable Network controller connected to the personal computer Select the network type network number station number and oe start I O number of the network that is routed for accessing the Network Communication Route oo LCPU on another station The setting items depend on the selected network type 72 CHAPTER 8 CONNECTING TO MODULE Item Description Reference Connection destinations can be set by checking network routes on the Connection Channel List screen button Since the route selected in the Connection Channel List Page 78
202. ments to be communicate The load hangs to the line when Ethernet Port Direct onnection is selected with other equipment connected wit IP Input Format hub HUB and it communicates and there is thing that influences the communicati er equipment IP address CPU Type Label Comment Connection destination CPU list Response Wait Time 2 sec M view Only PLC Type of Project Selection IP Address Input Find CPU Built in Ethernet port on Network Finds CPU Built in Ethernet port on the same network This cannot be performed when the Following happens No response within a specific time period Connected via a router or subnet mask is different Do not respond to search for CPU Built in Ethernet port is checked in PLC parameter Operating procedure 1 Select the CPU mode LCPU or QCPU Q mode to connect with a personal computer in PLC Mode 2 Select Connection via hub Item Description Select this to connect directly to the Ethernet port of programmable controller Ethernet Port Direct Connection CPU using a USB cable l Select this to connect to the programmable controller CPU by specifying the IP Connection via HUB addes IP Address Specify the IP address of the programmable controller CPU Specify the host name of the programmable controller CPU 3 C ic k th e Find CPU Built in Ethernet port on Network b utto n E The information of the Built in Ethernet port CPU on the
203. mn Fixed string COMMENT Occurrence condition value Title of the occurrence condition value column Fixed string VALUES 5th column Occurrence status column 6th column Occurrence comment column 7th column e Data row For a historical event window data are output in the order that the data are stored to a event logging file For a realtime event window data are output in the order that the data are received Point The CSV file format explained in this section differs from the CSV file format obtained from LCPU or High Speed Data Logger Module For module CSV file format refer to the following manual LA High Speed Data Logger Module User s Manual 205 l ASO 0 sjuane p ejds p Bues pe e s u n4 p ejds g Bunes eger 13 3 2 Saving displayed events to image file A captured image of the active event window is saved to a file Operating procedure 1 X File gt Save As gt Save Image File i 2 Select a file format BMP JPG PNG to be used from Save as type 3 Specify File name and click the button My Documents For Logger Amy Music My Recent Emy Pictures 206 Documents My Documents My Computer My Network File name Save as type 1 Range of data to be saved When the button is clicked the image of an active event window is saved w HSDL_EVT CSY Historical Event High Speed Data Logger Module Date 7 5 2011 14 07 56 000
204. mn Data sampling interval column 4th column Execution step number column Execution program name 5th column column 6th column Index column Last column Trigger ON information column The data type information row outputs data types of each column Output data Data type of date and time Fixed string DATETIME YYYY MM DD hh mm ss Data type of millisecond of date and time Fixed string ms Data type of data sampling interval column Fixed string INTERVAL Data type of execution step number Fixed string STEP NO Data type of execution program name Fixed string PROGRAM NAME Index column Fixed string INDEX Data type of sampled data Output format Data type output string Additional information Is Page 201 2 g in this section Fixed string regardless of continuous logging trigger logging Output format TRIGGER trigger ON string 2 When the data whose Date and time column is set not to output by the configuration tool is saved to a CSV file the Date and time column and the Millisecond column are not output 2 For the continuous logging is output for trigger ON string Data name row 7th column and later Output data Title of date and time column Fixed string TIME Title of millisecond of date and time Fixed string msec Title of Data sampling interval column Fixed string INTERVAL us Title of execution step number Fixed string STEP NO Title of exec
205. n 2 The logging files in which any of year month day hour minute second of the data line output format which can be set by the configuration tool is missing are displayed as the index display only A maximum number of graphs that can be displayed in one trend window is 32 92 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 9 2 4 Difference information area The following two types of display method are available for difference information area Q L Series Analog Module does not have time information in the logging data therefore only Index can be displayed e Time Display e Index Display 1 For time display Screen display Difference Blue gt Red Span Blue gt Red 00 01 20 001 300 Value Blue Time Blue 12 9 2009 21 33 11 481 Item Description Displays difference information of value status e When a graph is bit data Difference Blue gt Red ON gt OFF OFF gt ON ON gt ON OFF gt OFF e When a graph is word data Value at the red cursor Value at the blue cursor Displays difference information of time Time at the red cursor Time at the blue cursor Span Blue gt Red Data sampled by QNUDVCPU LCPU are displayed up to us unit and data sampled by High Speed Data Logger Module are displayed up to ms unit Displays a value status at the intersecting point of the trend graph with the Value Blue blue cursor Time Blue Displays time at the blue cursor 1
206. n 9 8 Section 9 9 Chapter 10 Section 10 1 Section 10 3 Section 10 3 1 to 10 3 3 Section 10 4 Section 10 5 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Aug 2010 SH 080915ENG B Section 12 1 to 12 6 Chapter 13 Section 13 2 Section 13 2 1 Section 13 2 2 Section 13 3 Section 13 3 1 Section 13 3 2 Chapter 14 Section 14 3 Section 14 3 1 to 14 3 4 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Appendix 1 Section 9 6 to 9 11 Section 9 5 to 9 10 Section 9 7 3 to 9 7 4 Section 9 7 2 to 9 7 3 Section 9 7 5 to 9 7 6 gt Section 9 6 3 to 9 6 4 Chapter 14 to 17 gt Chapter 13 to 16 Section 10 4 1 Section 10 4 2 Section 10 4 2 gt Section 10 4 1 Appendix 2 to 3 Appendix 3 to 4 Section 9 5 Section 9 7 3 Section 9 7 4 Chapter 13 Partial correction Sep 2010 SH 080915ENG C GENERIC TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Section 2 4 Section 4 2 1 Section 4 2 2 Section 8 2 2 Chapter 14 Appendix 1 Appendix 2 Dec 2010 SH 080915ENG D Partial correction Section 2 4 Section 6 3 Section 9 6 5 Section 10 4 3 Appendix 2 The content of Section 2 4 Operating Environment is moved and stored with the files of the installer For English version software Operating Environment for GX LogViewer Version 1 English Version BCN P5879 APE A0 SpPROSOJ TSENG For Chinese version software GX LogViewer Version 1 JAP XIZ r BCN P5874 Section 2 4 Section 6 3 Appendix 2 Section 2 1 3 Section 8 2 1 Section 8 3 1 TERMS Chapter 2 Section 2 1 1 Section 2 2
207. n Module QJ71DC96 and setting methods for sampling data Explains the specifications of MELSEC Q High Speed Analog Digital Converter Module Q64ADH data logging function Explains the specifications of MELSEC Q Current Transformer Input Module Q68CT data logging function Explains the specifications of MELSEC L Analog Digital Converter Module L60AD4 data logging function Explains the specifications of MELSEC L Analog Input Output Module L6OAD2DA2 data logging function Explains the specifications of MELSEC L Dual Channel Iso lated High Resolution Analog Digital Converter Module L60AD4 2GH data logging function Explains the system configuration of GX Works2 and the functions common to Simple project and Structured project such as parameter setting operation method for the online function Manuals in printed form are sold separately for single purchase Order a manual by quoting the manual number model code listed in the table above CONTENTS SARE YG RECAUMONS ori tant tora E T A ae ay ete aie corte amino aM a ae anaies Ganon T mate E E E 1 CONDITIONS OFUSE FOR THE SPRODU Ci kira entea ence n ante E E Ne eer Roemer eee chores 2 INTRODUC HONE E ay ed he en er Pech er N A ee eet ited ite ok Arie Rane ey oR pe teen ea Aw 3 Fes ATE SAIN UA ES eee E eer Nara areas arta eo eat ert ay Nee bation E Ss S 3 HOW TO READ me SiViANUA lara tae anid ene tener kt mane keene tnd dene Seca Ponca t 9 TE RM Ske rere tata ttre a
208. n ooo d f7 6 2011 140656000 001 __ Sensordetected enor 1 Occurence O SS S 72011 14 06 55 000 00 Sensordetectedenor Restoration Tooo o 47 5 2011 14 08 54000 001 Sensordetected enor 1 Occurence OOOO T 7 5 2011 14 06 49 000 0r fSensordetectederr 0 fertnr fp S EE LNRAR nnn oe _ Tensor detected e error Decurence Status bar P pLcccuments and Settings Administrator Desktop Logdata ENCHID Number of items 268 288 i p Mli Displays the following data MOPUIM JUSAZ LOL uolesInBUoD UBBIIS ZOL e For Historical event Title bar Logging file names historical event module name e For Realtime event Logging setting name realtime event module name monitoring status Event list Displays a list of occurred events Page 156 Section 10 2 2 Displays a source path from which an event logging file is obtained and jii P stage Page 157 Section 10 2 3 Status bar the communication status with a High Speed Data Logger Module A maximum number of realtime event data to be displayed is 2000 155 10 2 2 Event list Screen display Rea 7 6 2011 12 28 55 000 D2005 4 49473694210526 7 6 2011 12 28 54 000 D2003 31 68 7 6 2011 12 28 50 000 001__ Sensor detectederror O Restoration D2005 4 09473684210526 7 6 2011 12 28 50 000 003 Rotation speed eror O Restoration D2003 23 6 7 6 2011 12 28 49 000 D2005 3 68421052631579 7 6 2011
209. n since multiple GX LogViewer cannot be activated 53 6 2 Child Windows Child windows trend windows and or event windows are displayed in the main window Child windows can be displayed on a per logging setting basis or a per logging file basis Screen display olx Po Date No EventLoggingName Status Comment Monitoring Dat 4 7 5 2011 14 07 56 000 001_ Sensordetected enor Occurrence gg 7 5 2011 14 07 54 000 01 Sensor detected enor Td Restoration Event window 7 5 2011 14 07 53 000 7 7 5 2011 14 07 51 000 W DataA CS Historical Trend High Speed Data Logger Module 7 5 2011 14 07 47 0 Data Name 7 5 2011 14 07 43 0 Sensor Positioning 000 000 7 5 2011 14 07 42 000 358_ Sensor Positioning 7 5 2011 14 07 41 000 Sensor ON 179 000 000 7 5 2011 14 07 40 0 ae a al I 77572011 14 07 38 0 Measured Valued 30564 1_ Reel Speed Gi ee Measured ValueB 0 587776 0 7 5 2011 14 07 35 0 7 5 2011 14 07 34 0 A N i 000 i 000 2 inn onnd anna OFF INNO N NOOO OOOO ON _ BensorB KF Idiqicic oF 1 O Piri i o 7 5 2011 14 07 20 000 Trend window 29436 L 07 11 000 00 J90 7 5 2011 14 07 11 0 0 994521_ Measured ValueB 7 5 2011 14 07 07 0 01 4 ry iF r tL 7 5 2011 14 07 05 000 f FIC INNA AAA NANN 0 642792 H atk n l I 05 28 34 05 29 14 05 29 54 ii gt Cursor Value 0 642788 Cursor Time 1 3 2012 05 28 34 800 For det
210. network is displayed on the connection destination CPU list Item Description Displays IP address CPU type Label and Comment of the detected Connection destination CPU list programmable controller CPU Displays a response wait time when searching for programmable controller Response Wait Time CPUs 1 to 99 seconds 4 Selecta target CPU module from the connection destination programmable controller CPU list and click the Selection IP Address Input button The IP address of the selected programmable controller CPU in the connection destination CPU list is reflected to IP Address 5 Clickthe button The information of the specified programmable controller CPU is reflected to the Transfer Setup screen 76 CHAPTER 8 CONNECTING TO MODULE Point For Windows Vista Windows 7 and Windows 8 the following message may be displayed when the Find CPU Built in Ethernet port on Network button is clicked Click the Suria button for Windows Vista and click the button for Windows 7 to disable the blockage and continue the operation The following screen image is from Windows Vista e Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program Windows Firewall has blocked this program from accepting incoming network connections If you unblock this program it will be unblocked on all public networks that you connect to iWhat are the Proverrrfverierrtremrrsnttryn t a
211. next gt 10 09 2009 20 30 00 Hour Jumps to the specified hour per day Example Specify 00 for the hour only Result 10 09 2009 00 00 00 lt previous lt 10 10 2009 00 00 00 next 10 11 2009 00 00 00 1 The logging interval is set to 1 second 121 4osuno dune xepul aunanjea BulAyioeds Aq osno BulAO 7 S 6 sydeJ5 pues Buysnipy S 6 122 3 Jump the cursor by specifying index Screen display Click the lt lt Time gt gt tab on the Jump Cursor screen Value Time Index File Name File CS Indes Range 1to3 Index to which the cursor jumps 3 Operating procedure 1 Specify the index to which the cursor jumps Item Description Index to which the i Select the index to which the cursor jumps cursor jumps 2 Select the color of the cursor 3 Click the button or the button The cursor jumps to the specified index CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 9 5 5 Specifying upper lower limit display value This function specifies the upper limit display value and lower limit display value of the trend graph selected in the graph area The upper lower limit value can be adjusted by the following two methods e Adjusting graph automatically e Adjusting graph manually 1 Adjusting graph automatically The following two methods are available e Adjusting within the displayed period Adjusts the maximum minimum value of the graph within the range
212. ng data Delete the unnecessary saved files using the configuration tool and restart the data logging The TCP connection is recommended for the Ethernet connection since a longer processing time is required for Open Logging File or Save Logging File to PC function when using the Ethernet direct connection or the UDP connection When an abnormality exists in a module functions of GX LogViewer may not be performed normally For details of troubleshooting refer to the user s manual of each CPU 215 APPENDIX Appendix 1 USB Driver Installation In order to communicate with a programmable controller CPU via USB a USB driver needs to be installed The following explains the USB driver installation procedure for Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 or Windows 8 Point When two or more MELSOFT products are installed the USB driver is installed in the folder to which the first MELSOFT product is installed This section explains using the USB driver installation destination folder C Program Files MELSOF T Easysocket USBdrivers as an example 1 Windows XP The following explains the procedure of USB driver installation for Windows XP Operating procedure kopnd New Hardware Wizard 1 Connect the personal computer and the Welcome to the Found New 4 Hardware Wizard programmable controller CPU with USB cable and E then turn on the programmable controller CPU MITSUBISHI Easysocket Driver Th
213. ng file corrupted Has missing data occurred K gt Page 149 Section 9 11 Is logging of data displayed on the realtime trend window stopped because the number of saved files exceeded Is Ethernet connected Corrective action e Connect the cables properly e Replace the cable with new one e Correct the IP address e Ask your network administrator about the firewall and proxy server settings e Disable Windows firewall on the personal computer when using the module search function or direct connection e Change the antivirus software settings to allow Ethernet communications e Lower the antivirus software s security setting level e Stop the antivirus software e Replace it with another personal computer For Windows XP logon as a user with a limited or higher user account e For Windows Vista Windows 7 and Windows 8 logon as a user with a standard or higher user account For a direct connection make sure multiple IP addresses are not enabled at the same time on the personal computer For a direct connection enable the wireless LAN function For a direct connection connect a High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module and a personal computer one to one Page 25 Section 2 3 3 e After outputting the data open the storage file Check the file Correct the data logging setting on the configuration tool to prevent the occurrence of missi
214. ntrol Panel Vs Control Panel B Switch to Classic view See Also gp Windows Update Help and Support Other Control Panel Options Pick a category ea Appearance an d Themes a Eo lt Network and Internet Connections e i Add or Remove Programs gt 9 Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Date Time Language and Regional Accessibility Options lt M f NY Security Center Performance an d Maintenance Add or Remove Programs Change or Remove Programs Add New Programs Add Remove Windows Components Set Program Access and Defaults 38 Currently installed programs E show updates Sort by Name GT Designer3 Size 2 111 00MB z GX Log iewer Click here for support information To remove this program From your computer click Remove GX Works2 Size 2 235 00MB a High Speed Data Logger Module Tool ha LCPU Logging Configuration Tool Size 69 89MB Size 2 222 00MB Ee 6 A program needs your permission to continue If you started this program continue gy Setup exe 3 Macrovision Corporation Details Gna User Account Control helps stop unauthorized changes to your computer lt 7 To the next page 1 Select Start gt Control Panel gt Add or Remove Programs lt When using Windows Vista Windows 7 or Windows 8 gt Select Start gt Control Panel gt Uninstall a program
215. nual lt SH 080818ENG 13JZ30 gt High Speed Data Communication Module User s Manual lt SH 081162ENG 13JZ86 gt MELSEC Q High Speed Analog Digital Converter Module User s Manual lt SH 080987ENG 13JZ59 gt MELSEC Q Current Transformer Input Module User s Manual lt SH 081033ENG 13JZ66 gt MELSEC L Analog Digital Converter Module User s Manual lt SH 080899ENG 13JZ42 gt MELSEC L Analog Input Output Module User s Manual lt SH 081167ENG 13JZ87 gt MELSEC L Dual Channel Isolated High Resolution Analog Digital Converter Module User s Manual lt SH 081103ENG 13JZ72 gt GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual Common lt SH 080779ENG 13JU63 gt Description Explains the specification of equipment such as CPU module power supply module ATA card and battery information required for system configuration maintenance and troubleshooting Explains the specification of equipment such as CPU module power supply module display module SD memory card and battery information required for system configuration maintenance and troubleshooting Explains the specifications of the QNUDVCPU LCPU module data logging function and the method for using the QnUDVCPU amp LCPU logging configuration tool Explains the specifications and operation methods of High Speed Data Logger Module QD81DL96 and setting methods for sampling data events Explains the specifications and operation methods of High Speed Data Communicatio
216. number of significant values cannot be performed When checking a match with a value which exceeded the number of significant values compare the value with values between the approximate values Example Checking a match with 1 23456E 10 1 234E 010 1 23456E 010 1 235E 010 O o a Check a match with values within this range Boundary values are not included sydeJ9 pues Buysnipy S 6 4osuno dune x pui awn njea BuilApoads Aq osno BulAo Y S 6 119 b Comparison of values between data names Screen display Select Comparison from Classification If data whose data type is the same as the selected data does not exist the item is not displayed for Classification File Hame Files CSW Data Name Reel Speed Classification Comparison we Compare the selecting data name with the specified data name Reel Speed Measured ValueB Operating procedure 1 Specify a condition and a data name Item Description Selected data Displays a selected data name name lt When the data type is bit gt Condition Select from lt gt operator lt When the data type is other than bit gt Select from lt lt gt gt lt gt Select a comparison target data name Comparison Displays a data name whose data type is the same as the selected data name in the combo target data name OX 2 Select the color of the cursor 3 Click
217. of index column 3rd column Index column Fixed string INDEX Title of data column 4th column and later Data column Output format Data name Title of trigger column Last column Trigger ON information column Fixed String Trigger When the data whose Date and time column is set not to output by the configuration tool is saved to a CSV file the Date and time column and the Millisecond column are not output 2 When the data whose Microsecond column is set not to output by the configuration tool is saved to a CSV file the Microsecond column is output CHAPTER 13 SAVING DISPLAYED DATA EVENTS Data row For a historical trend window data are output in the order that the data are stored to a data logging file For a realtime trend window data are output in the order that the data are received Column number Column name Output data Date and time information 1st column Date and time column Output format YYYY MM DD hh mm ss 2nd column Microsecond column Data type of data sampling interval column Index value 3rd column Index column 2 Output format Integer value Value of sampled device 4th column and later Data column Output format Value corresponds to the type in the data type information row Last column Trigger ON information column Blank When the data whose Date and time column is set not to output by the configuration tool is saved to a CSV file the Date and time column and the Millis
218. omputer is the same as displaying data logged by QNUDVCPU LCPU logging function For details refer to the following section K Page 23 Section 2 2 3 Connection from I F boards 2 5 Connection Precautions QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog LCPU L Analog The following are precautions when connecting a personal computer to a module using Ethernet 1 When the Windows firewall is ON When connecting to High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module disable the Windows firewall 2 When multiple IP addresses are enabled Direct connection setup cannot be performed in a configuration where multiple IP addresses are enabled at the same time as shown below e An IP address is assigned to each of multiple Ethernet ports network devices of a personal computer e Aside from the Ethernet port of a personal computer a wireless LAN setting is enabled e Multiple IP addresses are assigned to one Ethernet port of a personal computer 28 CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION LIST CHAPTER 3 FUNCTION LIST The following table shows the list of major functions of GX LogViewer For details on the functions check the reference 1 List of functions for GX LogViewer when using QnNUDVCPU LCPU or Q L Analog Module Assistant function A function to guide users unfamiliar with the operation of GX LogViewer Page 64 P i CHAPTER 7 Connection setup A function to setup a connection with a
219. on gt Horizontal Moving Quantity Graph Operation gt Adjust Time Scale gt Expansion Time Scale Graph Operation gt Adjust Time Scale gt Reduction Time Scale Graph Operation gt Show Previous Graph Graph Operation gt Show Next Graph 4 Graph View toolbar Toolbar icon 1G oo ea E b Equidistance Plot Corresponding menu Graph View gt Multiple Cursor Graph View gt Graph Legends Graph View gt Show All Graphs Graph View gt Hide All Graphs Graph View gt Cursor Label Graph View gt Plot Format gt Equidistance Plot Time Interval Plot Mouse scroll wheel operation Lait Scroll up ait Scroll down snr Lar Scroll up Le Lae Scroll down Lct Scroll up Lon Scroll down CHAPTER 6 SCREEN CONFIGURATION 5 Event toolbar Toolbar icon Corresponding menu T Event gt Filter 6 Window toolbar Toolbar icon Corresponding menu Window gt Tile Vertically Window gt Tile Horizontally Th Window gt Cascade 7 Other shortcut keys Shortcut key Corresponding menu Moves the red cursor one plot to the right m Moves the red cursor one plot to the left JBE JE E Moves the blue cursor one plot to the right u Shif Moves the blue cursor one plot to the left N Shif Shift Moves the red cursor and the blue cursor one plot to t
220. on 8 3 2 2 IP address U9BJOS Anjes JoJSUeI Eg jnpon 186607 eyeq peeds yH 0 Bundeuu0y g g Search for module on network button network Connects a directly connected High Speed Data Logger Direct Connection n Page 82 Section 8 3 3 Module without specifying the IP address Checks the communication with the High Speed Data button pi Page 82 Section 8 3 4 Logger Module specified as a connection destination button Applies the settings and closes the screen Operating procedure e The following are the two connection methods for High Speed Data Logger Module e Connecting via hub with specifying IP address Page 80 Section 8 3 2 e Connecting directly using a crossing cable without specifying IP address K Page 82 Section 8 3 3 19 8 3 2 Connecting via hub with specifying IP address When connecting via hub specify the High Speed Data Logger Module to be connected by either following method e Directly entering the IP address of the High Speed Data Logger Module to be connected e Searching for High Speed Data Logger Modules on the network 1 Directly entering the IP address of the High Speed Data Logger Module to be connected Operating procedure 1 Select Connection via hub on the Transfer Setup screen Page 79 Section 8 3 1 2 Enter the IP address of the High Speed Data Logger Module to be connected to IP address 3 Click the button When the guest account is used to login the ope
221. on Module is selected on the Connection Destination screen the Transfer Setup screen is displayed The connection method needs to be specified on the Transfer Setup screen when connecting to a High Speed Data Communication Module 8 4 1 Transfer setup screen Screen display e Online gt Realtime Monitor Transfer Setup Realtime Monitor Module Type High Speed Data Communication Module v Connection Condition Connection via hub IP address of connection target IP address 192 168 3 3 Search for module on network Direct Connection Display contents Item Description Reference U9BJOS ANjas JOJSUBI LP s a Npoyy UOeDIUNWIWOYD geq peeds UbIH 0 Buoauuog yg Module Type High speed data communication module is displayed Select the connection condition of a High Speed Data Connection Condition Communication Module Select this to connect a High Speed Data Communication Module by specifying the IP address Specify the IP address of the High Speed Data IP address i Communication Module Opens the Find High Speed Data Communication Module i screen for searching High Speed Data Communication Page 85 Section 8 4 2 2 utton Connection via hub Page 84 Section 8 4 2 Modules on the network Connects a directly connected High Speed Data Direct Connection Communication Module without specifying the IP Page 86 Section 8 4 3 address Checks the communication with the Hi
222. oolbar Page 63 Section 6 4 5 Display hides the Window toolbar Page 63 Section 6 4 6 Show Assistant Dialog Page 64 CHAPTER 7 3 Graph Operation Item Description Reference Aligns and displays trend graphs displayed in a graph area not to Graph Alignment superimpose Page 114 Section 9 5 2 Graph Superimpose Superimposes and displays trend graphs displayed in a graph area Page 115 Section 9 5 3 Jump Cursor Displays the Jump Cursor screen Page 116 Section 9 5 4 Automatically sets the upper lower limit display value of the trend graph For Period on Display by the upper lower limit value of the graph displayed within the screen Auto Adjust Upper Lower Bound frame Page 123 Section 9 5 5 y Automatically sets the upper lower limit display value of the trend graph For All Period et by the upper lower limit value of the entire graph Displays a text box to specify the upper lower limit display value of the Edit Upper Lower Bound trend graph To the next page 06 CHAPTER 6 SCREEN CONFIGURATION From the previous page Item Description Reference Adjust Scale Widen Graph Scales up the selected trend graph in a vertical direction Page 126 Section 9 5 6 Narrow Graph Scales down the selected trend graph in a vertical direction Adjust Graph Location Move Up Graph Moves the selected trend graph upward Move Down Graph Move Graph to Left Move Graph to Right Moves the selected trend
223. op Display personal computer spueog 4 WOJ UOND UUOD EZZ NdOVWNdOAGNUD Aq peb6o7 geq Bulke dsiq ZZ Point The TCP connection is recommended for the Ethernet connection A longer processing time is required for Open Logging File or Save Logging File to PC function when using the Ethernet direct connection or the UDP connection 23 2 3 Displaying Data Logged by High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication When displaying data logged by High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module on GX LogViewer connect to the various modules 2 3 1 Details of system configuration This section explains the system configuration when displaying data sampled by High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module on GX LogViewer The possible connection route is the same as that of each module FTP server SNTP server Mail server For a connection via a hub K Page 25 Section 2 3 2 For a direct connection KL Page 25 Section 2 3 3 High Speed Data Logger Module CompactFlash card Required Sold separately G Display We crperLEeC EEC LOooeourrioerioor nnn Display personal computer gt GX LogViewer a High Speed Data gt Communication m Modul i E aaa CompactFlash card Required Sold separately q Displa Play A CLEE ELELLETLETETTE TELLE LCTTETTEELELL
224. or property Notwithstanding the above restrictions Mitsubishi may in its sole discretion authorize use of the PRODUCT in one or more of the Prohibited Applications provided that the usage of the PRODUCT is limited only for the specific applications agreed to by Mitsubishi and provided further that no special quality assurance or fail safe redundant or other safety features which exceed the general specifications of the PRODUCTs are required For details please contact the Mitsubishi representative in your region INTRODUCTION Thank you for your patronage We appreciate your purchase of the Mitsubishi integrated FA software MELSOFT series This manual is designed for users to understand operations of GX LogViewer Before using the product thoroughly read this manual and related manuals to develop full familiarity with the functions and performance of GX LogViewer and supported modules to ensure correct use RELATED MANUALS The manuals related to this product are shown below Refer to the following tables when ordering required manuals Manual name lt Manual number model code gt QCPU User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection lt SH 080483ENG 13JR73 gt MELSEC L CPU Module User s Manual Hardware Design Maintenance and Inspection lt SH 080890ENG 13JZ36 gt QnUDVCPU LCPU Module User s Manual Data Logging Function lt SH 080893ENG 13JZ39 gt High Speed Data Logger Module User s Ma
225. oute ALLCSoNY VIC JLOULI Head I O 0 Station No 0 Multiple CPU Setting Target j j j j Target PLC System F F ts i A Not Specified Operating procedure 1 In PC side I F specify the connection interface of the personal computer to which GX LogViewer is installed 2 In PLC side I F specify the connection interface of the programmable controller CPU When connecting to a Built in Ethernet port CPU the programmable controller CPU can be searched on the network and specified K Page 76 1 in this section Search and specify Built in Ethernet port CPU module on network bo In Other Station Setting specify the existence of other stations A In Network Communication Route select the network type network number station number and start I O number of the network that is routed for accessing the programmable controller CPU on another station The setting items depend on the selected network type 5 Click the button 19 yomu BIA BulOsUUOD Ezg NdOVNddD 9 Huyjoauu0D Z g 1 Search and specify Built in Ethernet port CPU module on network Screen display 1 Select Ethernet Board in PC side I F on the Transfer Setup screen 2 Double click PLC Module in PLC side I F PLC side I F Detailed Setting of PLC Module PLC Mode LCPU Z Ethernet Port Direct Connec tion Please select Connection via HUB when you use hub HUB il i nicated is one i 0 even if the equip
226. ow Ongoing Save Logging i Fa Device Status a eS Device Status Events Files to PC Historical trend Historical event Realtime trend Realtime event Selecting connection destination Set a High Speed Data Logger Module to be accessed K Page 79 Section 8 3 Canceling the access authentication Cancel the access restriction of the High Speed Data Logger Module When the access restriction is set Selecting a logging file Selecting a logging setting Selecting and saving a logging file Select a logging file a file in the Select a logging setting of data Select a logging file CompactFlash card installed on the or event to be displayed and save it High Speed Data Logger Module of data or event to be displayed K gt Page 98 Section 9 3 1 2 K5 Page 101 Section 9 3 2 Page 159 Section 10 3 1 1 k Page 161 Section 10 3 2 The logging file is saved in the specified Trend graphs are displayed The event list is displayed directory Saved logging files can be checked on the K5 Page 174 CHAPTER 11 g Npo 486607 eyeq peeds Ubi Bulsy usu Z s For operations while trend graphs are displayed For operations while the event list is displayed refer to the following section refer to the following section SUI JSJIJ y JO JOMOIA 607 XH Bulsn Jasn e 104 MOJ UONeIEdO 1 Z S historical display or Excel K Page 100 Section 9 3 1 4 Ks Page 52 Section 5 6 I Page 52 Section 5 7 Point
227. oy LOGGING LOGOT i Size Date Modified 11 13 2009 6 01 AM 9735 11 13 2009 6 07 AM Close 4 Click the button The selected file is added to the data list and displayed the data name When display format is set to equidistance plot format it is changed to time interval plot format or Select the data to be displayed on the data list from Add to the Legends Click the button The selected data is added to the graph legend area gt Point The file can also be added by dragging and dropping the logging the file stored in a personal computer to the data list c Deleting added file Operating procedure e Select the file to be deleted on the data list and click the button The selected file is deleted 110 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 9 5 Adjusting Trend Graphs QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog LCPU L Analog This section explains the method for adjusting trend graphs The efficiency of data check can be improved by adjusting trend graphs e Displaying hiding graphs K Page 111 Section 9 5 1 e Aligning graphs Page 114 Section 9 5 2 e Superimposing graphs K Page 115 Section 9 5 3 e Moving cursor by specifying value time index Jump cursor 5 Page 116 Section 9 5 4 e Specifying upper lower limit display value Page 123 Section 9 5 5 e Scaling graph up down Page 126 Section 9 5 6 e Moving graph up
228. peed Data Logger Module fx j y Ta e 3 Event LoagingName Status Comment Monitoring Dats el ce 7 5 2011 14 07 56 000 O01 Sensordetected enor 1 Occurence o S Eh 7 5 2011 14 07 54 000 Sensor detected error Restoration o o S 7 5 2011 14 07 53 000 0m Sensordetectedenor 1 Occurence ooo S Event list 5201 14 07 51 000 003 Rotationspeederor Occurence S o o ZAA A 001 Sensordetected enor 0 Restoration Sd SCS 7 5 2011 1407 43 00 002 _ Votage enor A Restoration A SY f77sr20i1 1407 42 00 002 voter n Oceurencee iP T pomum om sensors evar 1 Youre p 572011140740000 D E er J are ae A i a 002 Weta eer etn a ono Watage enor 0 Retro S 0 003 Rotation speederror Restoration Tooo o Paman w voaa 1 Goes pF 2 5 2011 14 07 25 000 00 Sensordetectedenor 1 fOccuenes PT 72011 14 07 20 000 Sensor detected error _ Restoration ee v a 140718000 oor Sensordetected ener 1 Occurence l p isy 7 5 2011 14 07 17 000 ta fea detected error Restoration o d 7 2011 40713000 om Sensordeected enor 1 ewes E 0711 000 se detected error Restoration o o S F775 a0r1 1407 07 000 om Sersordetected enor 1 a 7 5 2011 14 07 05 000 O01 Sensordetected enor 0 Restoration T o ooo o ge 5 2011 14 07 04 000 O0 Sensordetectedenor Occurrence Sooo o 72011 14 07 00 000 00 Sensordetectedenor Restoration Tooo ooo o EAr on e 1 cones T 1 Sensor detected error Restoratio
229. ph legend output onunu ananena nenea 212 144 Checking Prnt Preview 2 20c2n200 24 een ae Meee hh OER IR ead ae BH Tes 213 CHAPTER 1S HELP MENU 15 1 Opennd Manuals reserse Juice heen Sea eels wires woe an ke edith ede bela 214 HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL The following explains the page composition and symbols in this manual The contents of the example page used here are different from the actual contents for the intention of explaining how to use this manual Indicates the chapter of currently open page CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION l 9 7 Changing Graph Appearance 9 High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog 7 This section explains the method for changing the graph appearance Screen display Changing color and line type of graph 5 Page 139 Section 9 7 1 describes the screen Highlighting graph I Page 144 Section 9 7 2 Indicates the supported Thickening graph line E7 Page 144 Section 9 7 3 modules Supported modules Symbols used in this displayed when the function is used 9 7 1 Changing color and type of graph Setting screen The settings of graphs color type background color and graph area grid color trigger ON color trigger OFF color man ual Describes the operatin displayed on the trend window can be changed BD P g The following figure shows the settings that can be changed The settings are changed on the Graph Properties Symbols used In this
230. played at the right of the cursor and labels for the blue cursor are displayed at the left of the cursor Screen display lt Hide gt lt Display gt OFF v v 7886_ Unwinder speed r T q D T 7859 K f k AJ 8 D gt SN pS Sag m a s ee HoN HO O gt EEA gt lt gt 2 s n O s 1564 E r S T a wa lt BR g 3 Se es a na pe rocessing Mikal B I 0 OFF OFF OFF ON _ Printing ON _ Printin or Ei Saree L ji it E 20 40 37 20 40 38 20 40 39 20 40 40 20 40 41 20 40 42 20 40 37 20 40 38 20 40 20 40 40 20 40 41 20 40 42 Operating procedure e XZ Graph View gt Cursor Label 12 e Right click on the graph legend area and select Cursor Label e Right click on the graph area and select Cursor Label 9 6 3 Displaying data names O O This function displays or hides data names in the graph area o O OD a m Screen display aS lt Q e lt Hide gt lt Display gt z ON OFF ON OFF 2 O h erg 7886 7886 Unwinder speed J Pi 7862 Ne 78
231. plays the time on the time scale Displays the date on the time scale Page 137 Section 9 6 5 Date and Time Displays the date and time on the time scale Index Displays the index on the time scale Set Language Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional English Displays data names in a selected language or character code Page 137 Section 9 6 6 Japanese Korean Unicode UTF 8 Graph Legends Displays hides the graph legend area Page 91 Section 9 2 2 Show All Graphs Displays trend graphs of all data in the graph legend area l Page 111 Section 9 5 1 Hide All Graphs Hides trend graphs of all data in the graph legend area Change the Data to Draw Graphs Displays a screen for adding deleting data to be drawn Page 108 Section 9 4 2 Of Item Register Graphical Display Settings Operate Graphical Display Settings Set Graph View by the Auto Reflect Function Initialize Graph View Graph Properties 08 Description Registers the display settings of data in the trend graphs Reflects the display settings of registered data to the trend window Stores the graph display information being displayed by each data logging setting and reflect them automatically when open the trend window next time Initializes changed graph display information graph color etc Displays the Graph Properties screen for setting the trend graph functions Reference Page 144 Section 9 8 Page 148 Section 9 9 Page 14
232. pueddy From the previous page 9 Click the CE button Windows has successfully updated your driver software Windows has finished installing the driver software for this device MITSUBISHI Easysocket Driver cmp le 10 MITSUBISHI Easysocket Driver is registered e9 200 dM ees Traci VED Forty USB Entered Hoot Comores TEI under Universal Serial Bus controllers i Intel R ICH10 Family USB Enhanced Host Controller b Task Scheduler i Intel R ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller 3 gt Event Viewer _ Intel R ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller 3 More Actions gt j Shared Folders Intel R ICHLO Family USB Universal Host Controller 3 D w Local Users and Groups Intel R ICH10 Family USB Universal Host Controller 3 gt Performance ow Intel R ICHLO Family USB Universal Host Controller 3 aA Device Manager Intel R ICHLO Family USB Universal Host Controller 3 a E Storage lt i MITSUBISHI Easysocket Driver Disk Management USB Composite Device b iy Services and Applications g USB Composite Device ou USB Mass Storage Device Installation complete 224 APPENDIX Appendix 2 Added and Changed Functions The following are added and changed functions in GX LogViewer and applicable software version Applicable Added Changed function Reference software version Display of data which contains the following lang
233. r all users Properties screen a ae on an ete verson of aon ase carpetas node 2 Select the lt lt Compatibility gt gt tab and click the Settings e Show settings for all users button Run in 256 colors a T Run in 640 x 480 screen resolution eee 3 Uncheck the Run this program in compatibility as Disable visual themes Settings oe eo eee R R Hise inan E mode for check box of compatibility mode in the oe Disable display scaling on high DPI x 480 screen resolution at eee z 5 SSO Raa lt lt Compatibility for all users gt gt tab and click the a rivilege Level ie Q Disable desktop composition e een E Disable display scaling on high DPI settings Lo button 2 S N rivilege Level m v O Seow setings for alusers_ ee 4 Click the button on the setup Properties a5 un this ram as an administra 5 hcaneetins __ as screen ie L _ s O eco cnc aoo 5 Install the product again Page 33 Section 4 2 1 O Q 4 For the installation of the USB driver refer to the following section K gt Page 216 Appendix 1 USB Driver Installation 3 4 2 2 Uninstallation procedure The following explains the uninstallation procedure Screens from Windows XP are used except for different operations required in other operating systems Control Panel File Edit View Favorites O Start uninstallation S Tools Help ys Search ie Folders gt ress Co
234. r the time scale They are displayed in either following format Time scale label Time Date Date and Time Index X axis label Q L Series Analog Module does not have time information in the logging data therefore only Index can be displayed Data name Name of data Trend graphs Lines that indicate data transitions Their colors and types can be changed Page 138 Section 9 7 A cursor that is displayed as a standard Red cursor a Displayed at the left edge of the graph area for the first activation Page 137 Section 9 6 5 A cursor that is displayed for comparison It is displayed only when the multiple Page 106 Section 9 4 1 Blue cursor cursor function is activated Displayed at the left edge of the graph area for the first activation Cursor label Values status at the intersecting points of trend graphs with the cursor Page 135 Section 9 6 2 A mark to display the point where the trigger condition ON OFF is satisfied Its Trigger mark een os l Page 138 Section 9 7 1 color can be changed Data missing lines Lines that are displayed at the point where data could not be sampled Page 149 Section 9 11 Lines that divide the graph drawing area in ten The color of grid can be Grid line i p ma Page 138 Section 9 7 changed 1 asterisk is displayed when the date information does not exist or when the date information does not contain year month day informatio
235. rating system of a personal computer it cannot communicate with a High Speed Data Logger Module 80 CHAPTER 8 CONNECTING TO MODULE 2 Searching for High Speed Data Logger Modules on the network Screen display e Click the button on the Transfer Setup screen Page 79 Section 8 3 1 Find High Speed Data Logger Module Select a module IP ddress Host Name Comment 192 168 3 3 High Speed Data Logger Module information Finds the module on the same network This cannot be performed when the following happens No response within response waiting time pdate Connected via a router ewer Subnet mask is different Response waiting time 2 sec Blinking the Run Led of the selected High Speed Data Checking module Communication Module for 10 seconds Operating procedure 1 Selecta High Speed Data Logger Module to be connected from the list on the Find High Speed Data Logger Module screen Item Description High Speed Data Logger Displays a search result of High Speed Data Logger Modules exist on the network A Module information maximum of 64 modules are displayed IP address Displays IP address of the detected High Speed Data Logger Module F 4 Displays host name a host name registered in the network setting of the detected orkane High Speed Data Logger Module Displays logging file comment written to the detected High Speed Data Logger Module 1 Displayed items can be sorted by dou
236. ring Dat A 7 5 2011 14 07 56 000 Sensor detected error Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 54 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 53 000 Sensor detected error Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 51 000 Rotation speed error Occurrence 114 07 47 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 114 07 43 000 Voltage error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 42 000 Voltage error Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 41 000 Sensor detected error Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 40 000 Voltage error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 38 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 37 000 Voltage error Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 35 000 002 Voltage error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 34 008 7 5 2011 14 7 5 2011 14 07 32 0 Event Logging Name Comment Monitoring Data 72522011 14 07 32 008 7 5 2011 14 03 31 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 25 008 77572011 14 03 27 000 Sensor detected error Occurence 725 2011 14 07 20 008 775 2011 14 03 21 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 18 008 775 2011 14 03 20 000 Sensor detected error Occurence 7 52011 14 07 17 008 775 2011 14 03 15 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 13 008 77572011 14 03 14 000 Sensor detected error Occurence 74542011 14 07 11 008 7 5 2011 14 03 13 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 07 008 77572011 14 03 12 000 Sensor detected error Occurrence 745 2011 14 07 05 00 775 2011 14 03 05 000 Sensor detected error Restoration 7 5 2011 14 03 04 000 Sensor detected error Occurrence 25
237. rom their drives and then click Finish to complete setup lt Back Cancel CHAPTER 4 ACQUIRING AND STARTING GX LogViewer Point Program Compatibility Assistant screen When using Windows Vista Windows 7 or Windows 8 the Program Compatibility Assistant screen may be displayed after the installation completion Follow the procedure to finish the installation The following screen images are from Windows Vista 1 Select This program installed correctly This program might not have installed correctly 2 Restart the Windows operating system If this program didn t install correctly try reinstalling using settings that are compatible with this version of Windows Program Setup exe Publisher Macrovision Corporation Location C Users msw Downloads Disk1_GXLog setup exe Reinstall using recommended settings gt This program installed correctly ri What settings are applied If Reinstall using recommended settings is selected by mistake the Windows XP SP2 compatibility mode is automatically set Disable the Windows XP SP2 compatibility mode by following the procedure described below and install the product again herege Ea e a ee a 1 Right click on the setup exe icon of the installation See lt target in the Windows explorer and open the setup jat matches that earlier version a Compatibility mode Compatibility fo
238. rror 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 20 000 001 Sensor detected error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 18 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 17 000 001 Sensor detected error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 13 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 11 000 001 Sensor detected error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 07 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 05 000 001 Sensor detected error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 04 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 00 000 001 Sensor detected error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 06 59 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 06 57 000 001 Sensor detected error 0 Restoration a gt Event monitor display Number ofitems 268 268 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW 2 Easy graph adjustment with automatic adjustment function and drag operation Graphs are easily adjusted without manuals by using the automatic adjustment function and the drag operation Data can be checked instantly since graphs are adjusted intuitively and smoothly by only using a mouse 1 Graph arrangement and superimpose Page 114 Section 9 5 2 Page 115 Section 9 5 3 Click T a button 1 9998E 001 4998E 001 7614E 005 5000E 001 Multiple data can be Graphs are easily viewable compared by by arranging them at equal superimposing graphs spaces 2 Automatic graph adjustment Page 123 Se
239. sed Window Configuration Add To Frequently used Names the configuration of the window being displayed and adds as l l l Page 177 Section 12 2 Window Configuration frequently used window configuration on the menu List of Often Used Window Displays a list of frequently used window configuration and recovers Sets the selected frequently used window configuration Recent Windows Historical Trend Opens a historical trend window used recently Realtime Trend Opens a realtime trend window used recently Page 181 Section 12 3 Historical Event Opens a historical event window used recently Realtime Event Opens a realtime event window used recently Tile Vertically Tiles a trend window and event window vertically in the main window Tile Horizontally Tiles a trend window and event window horizontally in the main window Page 54 Section 6 2 Cascade Cascades trend windows and event windows in the main window Close All Windows Closes all windows Name of child window Activates the selected window Page 54 Section 6 2 9 Help Item Description Reference Open Manual Displays GX LogViewer Version 1 Operating Manual Page 214 Section 15 1 About GX LogViewer Displays version information of GX LogViewer Page 214 Section 15 2 60 6 4 Toolbars and Shortcut Keys CHAPTER 6 SCREEN CONFIGURATION This section explains the toolbar configuration of GX LogViewer and the corresponding shortcut keys and menus 1
240. splay method are available for trend graphs e Historical trend e Realtime trend For High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module Ble vew EOIR gj Hu yN 1 tA A 1 J 05 28 34 05 29 14 05 29 54 M gt Cursor Value 320 Cursor Time 1 3 2012 05 28 34 800 1 Historical trend Data logging files stored in the memory card on the module data logging file in a personal computer or sampling 9 lt D lt D trace data are displayed Stored past data can be confirmed anytime a Displaying data sampled by the logging function of QnNUDVCPU LCPU if MILSOLT Series GX LogViewer 09000001 CSY Historical Trend Lc CO Be Yew Gach Operon Gahi Orie po Window tb Be Lt A Ar EAF B p cas Data logging file SD memory card For the operation method refer to the following section K Page 97 Section 9 3 1 1 Displaying logging files saved with the logging function of QnUDVCPU LCPU 8 b Displaying data sampled by High Speed Data Logger Module t MELSOFT Series GX LogViewer 000000F1 CSY Historical Trend High Speed Data Logger Module Data logging fi le MITSUBISHI
241. stored in a personal computer If the previous next data logging file cannot be displayed create the same folder configuration as the one under LOGGING in an SD memory card or a CompactFlash card before operating e A name of a folder or data logging file under the data name has been changed e The previous next data logging file has been deleted e File names of data logging files are not in series 129 1 Displaying previous graph Operating procedure Graph Operation gt Show Previous Graph 40 e Click the button Screen display Either of the following two operations is used for displaying data logging files when performing the Show Previous Graph function e Operating from the status when only one data logging file is displayed e Operating from the status when the previous data logging file is already displayed lt Operating from the normal status gt Time axis Data logging file configuration Trend window LOGGING Ricco lt Before operation gt 2 MELSOFT Series GX LogViewer DataA CSV Historical Trend High Speed Data Logger Module Earlier 00000001 as File displayed tajina Ai before the si operation 00000001 csv Data in 00000103 csv 1 are displayed 2 00000101 csv fa Perform Show Previous Graph 00000102 cswj Previous graph L Documents and Settings Administrator Desktop Logd Cursor Value 30564 Cursor Time 1 3
242. t Windows 8 Enterprise Operating System Generic term for personal computers on which Windows operates Generic term for QNUDVCPU amp LCPU logging configuration tool High Speed Data Logger Module configuration tool and High Speed Data Communicaiton Module configuration tool Abbreviation for QNUDVCPU amp LCPU logging configuration tool CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW CHAPTER 1 overview 1 1 Overview of GX LogViewer GX LogViewer is a tool for displaying and analyzing large volume data sampled by the various modules which feature the logging function with a simple and easy to understand operation Display the logging results with graphs and lists Display events SNS t Saad Display data a ont aoo E a a m Logging files or sampling trace data saved to a personal computer quiii JOMIIA 607 XD JO M IN AQ Q Series Analog Module 3 j AP EA s A s 5 5 s s AA Aa 25s LIA ae le L Series Analog Module Energy Measuring Unit The connection destination setting can be executed with the same operation as the configuration tool of modules and GX Works2 and check the logging file easily 13 1 2 14 Features 1 Displaying sampled data and events visually Data check is performed efficiently since data and events samp
243. t Highlighted gt oj J fi W V V ie A i 1 7814 eA UNA 7814 ANA CNA ak Tee ha is a a C ar if of se fT it Operating procedure X Graph View gt Graph Highlight 9 7 3 Thickening graph line This function thickens the line of the selected trend graph Screen display lt Regular line gt lt Bold line gt ON OFF h v 7886 Unwinder speed ydes6 BunybybiH 7 2 6 soueieeddy yde BulbueuD 6 al 1 ON _ Processing ON _ Processing el is oe ed OFF a ON Printing ON Printing OFF OFF 20 40 29 20 40 30 20 40 31 20 40 32 20 40 33 20 40 34 20 40 29 20 40 30 20 40 31 20 40 32 20 40 33 20 40 34 Operating procedure XX Graph View gt Bold Line 143 9 8 Registering and Reflecting Graphical Display Settings of Trend Windows QnUDVCPU High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication Q Analog LCPU L Analog By registering graphical display settings graph line color type upper lower limit display value display items in graph area highlighted display bold line display status of graph legend area of trend windows being displayed and naming the setting data as a user setting they can be reflected to other trend windows 1 Excluding the setting of the Set Language function For the target items of graphical disp
244. t Inapplicable configuration gt Connection to several programmable controller CPUs from the personal computer with several USB ports Point Using a USB cable for the first time Install the USB driver For the installation of the USB driver refer to the following section K Page 216 Appendix 1 USB Driver Installation Using a USB RS 232 conversion cable For checking the COM port number as connecting a personal computer to a programmable controller CPU using a USB RS 232 conversion cable etc refer to the user s manual of each cable yod jenas ggn wouy uonoauuop Z Z Z NdOVWNdOAGNUD Aq peb607 eyeq Bulke dsiq ZZ 21 22 2 Connection using RS 232 cable The following table shows the RS 232 cable whose operation have been confirmed by Mitsubishi Electric Model name Maker name QC30R2 Personal computer connector 9 pin D sub connector Mitsubishi Electric Corporation RS 232 cable Point High speed communication For high speed communication transmission speed 115 2 57 6kbps use a personal computer compatible with high speed communication When a communication error occurs retry the communication after reducing the transmission speed setting 3 Connection via GOT The use of the transparent function of GOT enables the access to a programmable controller CPU via GOT For details refer to the following manuals LA Connection Manual of GOT2000 Series Connection Manual of GOT1000 Series
245. t downward 126 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 9 5 7 Moving graph up down left right This function moves up or down the trend graph displayed on the graph area When multiple file logging data is displayed on the same graph area the trend graph can also be moved left or right by setting the time unit to be moved For operation adding logging data refer to the following section KL Page 108 Section 9 4 2 Adding deleting data to from graph legend area 1 Moving up down Setting screen lt Scaling down gt lt Standard gt lt Scaling up gt e lt lt e n Operating procedure e Graph Operation gt Adjust Graph Location gt Move Up Graph x Move Down Graph 1 e Press the ait key key Select a trend graph with a mouse and drag it upward downward Point When displaying multiple file logging data all the data in the same file can be moved up or down by dragging a graph line upward or downward while pressing Letn key sydeJ9 pues buysnipy S 6 1UHu yea umMop dn ydesb BulnNoN 2 96 127 2 Moving left right When displaying multiple file logging data with time interval plot the graph can be moved to the left or right Screen display
246. t e r isks of unblocking a program4 m Name GX LogViewer Publisher MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION Path C program files melsoft viewer glviewer exe Network location Public network What are network locations This program has already been blocked or unblocked for a different network location Keep blocking Unblock 2 Setting example for CC Link system The following is the example of connection destination setting under the following system configuration Master station Station No 1 Station No 2 Request target Station No 3 PC side I F Serial Setting i RS 2320 NETO F l 7 co Board e C USB Cancel COM Port comi x een i i Transmission Speed 115 2Kbps v see CCIE LO Li Ethernet CCIE Field Head Module ule NET 10 H Fins Module Master Local Module Module gt l PLC Mode LCPU Q PLC side I F Detailed Setting of PLC Module PLC Mod keu o Connection Channel List Fe Ather Station ale Neler either Station cancel k Mstence Network PLC Direct Coupled Setting Connection Test Time Out Sec 30 Retry Times jo __Comeciontet ETHER PLC Type Ee No Specification Deta CCIE Cont CCIE Field Ethernet CC Link 24 NET 10 H System Head 1 0 Bo Station No p Phone Line Connection C24 cell Other Station Detailed Setting OK r Check at r CCIE Cont CCIE Field Ethernet CC Link ESA Communication Time 30 sec eT BETA 4 gt Retry Times 0 times ea
247. t the missing data area the difference and span in the difference information area are displayed as follows e Difference e Span XxXxX Xxx OO For LCPU XX XX XX MX For High Speed Data Logger Module Difference Blue gt Red lt l Span Blue gt Red 0 ValueBlue OOOO l Time Blue ee ee 149 2 Graph display for reversed data When displaying the graph with time interval plot format the reversed period is displayed as oblique stripe in case data time is reversed owing to the change of the programmable controller CPU time ON Datal HS mis 7 OFF ILLAD LLAA 11 46 48 11 47 12 11 47 36 11 48 00 11 48 24 150 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 9 12 Displaying Abnormal Graphs QnUDVCPU f High Speed Data Logger High Speed Data Communication L CPU An abnormal graph is displayed when the value of data is a nonnumeric or infinite value When a float single precision double precision is expressed as a numeric value a bit string that is not recognized as a numeric value is handled as a nonnumeric value By the scaling function of High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module values of data may become plus infinite minus infinite values The following explains the display of nonnumeric and infinite values on the trend window 1 Graph display on the trend window e The graph is not displayed while nonnumeric values continues e The cursor labels of the graph are not displayed
248. t to output and Microsecond column is set not to output is saved to a CSV file the Microsecond column is output l ASO 9 eyep p ejds p Bunes 1 Z L 197 198 Data row For a historical trend window data are output in the order that the data are stored to a data logging file For a realtime trend window data are output in the order that the data are received Column number Column name Output data Date and time information 1st column Date and time column Output format YYYY MM DD hh mm ss 2nd column Mi ET Data type of data sampling interval column i icrosecond column Fixed value 0 Index value 3rd column Index column 2 Output format Integer value Value of sampled device 4th column and later Data column Output format Value corresponds to the type in the data type information row Last column Trigger ON information column Blank 4 When the data whose Date and time column is set not to output is saved to a CSV file the Date and time column and the Microsecond column are not output 2 When the data whose indexes are set not to output is saved to a CSV file the indexes with starting from 1 are automatically output Point The CSV format explains in this section and acquired from the Energy Measuring Unit differs For the CSV file format of Energy Measuring Unit refer to the manual of Energy Measuring Unit CHAPTER 13 SAVING DISPLAYED DATA EVENTS f Sampling trace Format spe
249. tcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Shortcut Date created 7 13 2009 9 41 PM l Em y x 4 Select Computer Management and double click it File Action View Help K A o CEM 8 eas g Computer Management Local a System Tools gt Task Scheduler gt Event Viewer gt Shared Folders gt Disk drives gt MM Display adapters gt Local Users and Groups gt amp Performance Device Manager 4 Storage op Disk Management b Ely Services and Applications p Ea Jungo gt lt 2 Keyboards gt A Monitors gt P Network adapters 4 b Other devices b Portable Devices gt pa Processors gt a Sound video and gt lil System devices aas re a Launches the Update Driver Software Wizard for the selected devi b 3 DVD CD ROM drives b O55 Human Interface Devices gt qj IDE ATA ATAPI controllers p IEEE 1394 Bus host controllers gt A Mice and other pointing devices i Universal Serial Bus USB Controller i F lr dewi i Da Unknown de Update Driver Software N Disable Uninstall Scan for hardware changes Properties 7 To the next page 222 5 Right click Unknown device in Device Manager and select Update Driver Software If multiple Unknown devices exist therefore cannot be specified right click Unknown device and select Properties The Unknown device whose Hardware Ids is USB VID_O6D3
250. ted data Search Type Description When the data type is bit C Jumps to the position where the selected data turned from OFF to ON for the first time Down Jumps to the position where the selected data turned from ON to OFF for the first time Como ean Compares the values of the selected data and the specified data and jumps to the position i where the condition is satisfied 5 Page 120 1 b in this section When the data type is other than bit Searches the value by specifying the condition and jumps to the position where the condition is satisfied Page 118 1 a in this section Max Jumps to the first maximum value of the selected data Min Jumps to the first minimum value of the selected data Jumps to the position where the increased value starts decreasing However the positions where the increased value becomes flat are not positions of maximum values Example HII TATA D Maximal ay ETETE IHI EEE TU iii TU THT jaan 1 e LE TEC LE TECE 1 4034 114733 Wars Jumps to the position where the decreased value starts increasing However the positions where the decreased value becomes flat are not positions of minimum values Example sydeJ9 pues Buysnipy S 6 Minimal 1 e LE Teci LE TECE 1 4034 114733 Wars Compares the values of the selected data and the specified data and jumps to the position 4osuno dune xepul aunanjea BulAyioeds Aq osano BulAo 7 S 6 Comparison
251. the button or the button The value is searched toward the specified direction from the current cursor position and the cursor jumps to the position where the condition is satisfied 120 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 2 Jump the cursor by specifying time Screen display Click the lt lt Time gt gt tab on the Jump Cursor screen FileName File CSV Time Range 1 7 2000 05 25 19 to 1 8 2000 23 25 20 Date and time to which the cursor jumps Date 1 722000 v Hour Minute Second 5 M 25 w 3 M Operating procedure 1 Specify the time to which the cursor jumps Item Description Date Select this to specify Date as a condition Hour Select this to specify Hour as a condition Minute Select this to specify Minute as a condition Second Select this to specify Second as a condition N Select the color of the cursor Click the button or the button The cursor jumps to the specified time oo The following table shows the setting examples of time condition and their operation results Item Operation result Second Jumps to the specified second per minute Example Specify 30 for the second only Result 10 09 2009 19 36 30 lt previous lt 10 09 2009 19 37 30 next gt 10 09 2009 19 38 30 Minute Jumps to the specified minute per hour Example Specify 30 for the minute only Result 10 09 2009 18 30 00 lt previous lt 10 09 2009 19 30 00
252. thod High Speed Sampling Each Scan 0 Data Collection Interval inns 1 32767 Specify data collection interval from the programmable controller CPU to the High Speed Data Communication Module Transfer Interval The data which sampling from the programmable controller CPU to High Speed Data Communication Module can be transferred to GX LogViewer by gathering multiple records Specify the transfer interval Cycle Specification o Each Sampling 0 Cocke Sp ms 2 100 The sampling data will be transferred by gathering multiple records in each specified cycle Becord Number Specification Record 1 100 The sampling data will be transferred by gathering specified records 102 CHAPTER 9 USING TREND GRAPH FUNCTION 3 Set the data transfer settings between High Speed Data Communication Module on the Realtime Transfer Setting screen Item Description Displays the sampling method high speed sampling general sampling Sampling Method acquired from High Speed Data Communication Module Specify the logging data sampling interval High speed sampling 1 to 3276 7ms Data Collection Interval General sampling 0 1 to 32767s When sampling each sequence scan specify 0 When sampling method is High Speed Sampling specify the transfer interval to GX LogViewer Transfers the data with every specified cycle Transfer Cycle Ae i aas 2 to 100ms sampling interval is t
253. to PC computer 65 66 2 High Speed Data Logger Module Screen display Assistant Please select the equipment that is logged and done Q Series QnUDYCPU High Speed Data Logger Module High Speed Data Communication Module Analog Module L Series LCPU Analog Module Show at Startup This window can also be displayed from the menu View gt Show Assistant Dialog Display contents The working item is chosen Show Logged Device Status Jisplays in historical trend graphs the status of devices for which continuous logging or trigger logging was performed by the High Speed Data Logger Module Show Current Device Status Displays realtime device status in trend grapns Show Logged Events Displays events logged by the High Speed Data Logger Module as historical events Show Ongoing Events Displays ongoing events in realtime Save Logging Files to PC Data logging files or event files will be saved to the personal computer The saved files can be viewed as historical data Close Reference A guide to display the device status on which a consecutive logging or trigger logging was performed by a High Speed Data Logger Module as historical trend graphs Show Current A guide to display the current device status sampled by a High i i Page 101 Section 9 3 2 Device Status Speed Data Logger Module as realtime trend graphs Show Logged A quide to display events logged by
254. tored with the files of the installer For English version software LA Operating Environment for GX LogViewer Version 1 English Version BCN P5879 For Chinese version software LA GX LogViewer Version 1 WAP XIR ue BCN P5874 CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 2 2 Displaying Data Logged by QnUDVCPU LCPU TULA 0 High Speed Data Lg High Speed Data Communio TITA L CPU When displaying data logged by QnUDVCPU LCPU on GX LogViewer connect to the various modules 2 2 1 Details of system configuration This section explains the system configuration when displaying data logged by QnUDVCPU LCPU on GX LogViewer The possible connection route is the same as that of logging configuration tool The following figure shows the example of displaying logging data sampled by LCPU on GX LogViewer Connection from USB serial port K Page 20 Section 2 2 2 Connection from I F boards K Page 23 Section 2 2 3 Connected to LCPU USB serial port to execute logging CC Link Ethernet CC Link IE Field Network via another station QCPU SS Display personal computer TITTLE lt GX LogViewer Display w o Connection via network lt Page 20 Section 2 2 2 o SD memory card Required Sold separately t s Displa play uoneinbyuoo wealsAs jo speed pzz NdOVWNdOAGNUD Aq peb6o7 geq Buikeldsiq ZZ SD memory card Required Sold separately SD memory
255. uage is supported e Chinese Simplified e English e Japanese Page 137 Section 9 6 6 1 04E or later Page 166 Section 10 4 3 Display of data which contains the following language and character code is supported Page 56 Section 6 3 e Chinese Traditional 1 07H or later Page 137 Section 9 6 6 e Korean Page 166 Section 10 4 3 e Unicode UTF 8 The jump cursor function can be executed by searching value 1 10L or later Page 117 Section 9 5 4 1 Display of data logged by the following modules is supported e MELSEC Q High Speed Analog Digital Converter Module Q64ADH e MELSEC Q Current Transformer Input Module Q68CT e MELSEC L Analog Digital Converter Module L60AD4 Display of time scale label is supported 1 18U or later Page 137 Section 9 6 5 Page 18 CHAPTER 2 The automatic reflection of the graph display setting when displayed trend Page 148 Section 9 9 window is supported Initializing graph display of the trend graph being displayed is supported Page 148 Section 9 10 Expand the maximum display point of the trend graph on one screen from 65535 to 100000 and the maximum save number of lines to the CSV file from 131073 to 200003 data row 3 The plot format of the historical trend graph being displayed can be changed Page 184 Section 13 2 1 from equidistance plot format which is conventional display format to time Page 136 Section 9 6 4 interval plot format When displaying with time interval
256. urence 7 5 2011 14 07 20 000 001 Sensor detected error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 18 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 17 000 001 Sensor detected error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 13 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 11 000 001 Sensor detected error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 07 000 001 Sensor detected error a Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 05 000 001 Sensor detected eror 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 04 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 00 000 001 Sensor detected error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 06 59 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 06 57 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 06 56 000 001 Sensor detected error it Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 06 55 000 001 Sensor detected error Q Restoration 7 5 2011 14 06 54 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 06 49 000 001 Sensor detected error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14NF 4R NNN Sensor detected error 1 Acurence Number of tems 268 268 For the operation method refer to the following section KL Page 160 Section 10 3 1 2 Displaying event logging files stored in a personal computer or in a memory medium connected to a personal computer 2 Realtime event The most recent events sampled by the High Speed Data Logger Module are displayed They are always kept updated so that the event history from the start of monitoring to current time can be confirmed To display Realtime ev
257. uthentication Cancel the access restriction for QCPU LCPU When the remote password is set Selecting a logging file Selecting a logging file Select a data logging file a file in the memory card installed on the QCPU LCPU to be displayed Select a logging file a file in a personal computer or a memory medium of data to be displayed K Page 100 Section 9 3 1 4 K gt Page 97 Section 9 3 1 1 Historical trend For operations while trend graphs are displayed refer to the following section K gt Page 52 Section 5 6 Point For details of remote password refer to the following manual LE Qn H QnPH QnPRHCPU User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals EJQnUCPU User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals A MELSEC L CPU Module User s Manual Function Explanation Program Fundamentals 44 CHAPTER 5 OPERATION FLOWS 5 2 When Using High Speed Data Logger Module When displaying the sampled data on GX LogViewer select a logging file in a memory card or a logging setting being executed 5 2 1 Operation flow for a user using GX LogViewer for the first time leks asenBeicuaeeeram High Speed Data Communio TA Use the assistant function Page 64 CHAPTER 7 when using GX LogViewer for the first time Assistant function Please select the equipmen that is logged and done O Saria Show Logged a Show Current aa 8 Sh
258. ution program name Fixed string PROGRAM NAME Title of index column Fixed string INDEX Title of data column Output format Device No or device comments Title of trigger column Fixed string Trigger 1 When the data whose Date and time column is set not to output by the configuration tool is saved to a CSV file the Date and time column and the Millisecond column are not output CHAPTER 13 SAVING DISPLAYED DATA EVENTS Data row For a historical trend window data are output in the order that the data are stored to a data logging file Column number Column name Output data Date and time information 1st column i i Date and time column Output format YYYY MM DD hh mm ss 2nd column Millisecond column Value of millisecond 3rd column Data sampling interval column 2 Value of data sampling interval Value of execution step number 4th column i Execution step number column Output format Integer value Execution program name Sth column Execution program name column Output format STRING program name Value of index 6th column Index column Output format Integer value Value of sampled device 7th column and later Data column Output format Value corresponds to the type in the data type information row Information at trigger occurrence Last column Trigger ON information column N N Output format String specified by configuration tool 1 When the data whose Date and time column is set not
259. vents being sampled by the High Speed Data Logging Module Page 101 Section 9 3 2 Displays the data being sampled by the High Speed Data Page 161 Section 10 3 2 Communication Module Displays the recently used folder in the memory card installed on the i Recent Folders Page 182 Section 12 4 module Saves logging files to a personal computer in the memory card installed Save Logging File to PC ae itt 4 i Page 174 CHAPTER 11 Begin Monitor Starts monitoring the realtime trend graphs realtime event monitor End Monitor Stops monitoring the realtime trend graphs realtime event monitor Pauses the drawing of the realtime trend graphs Pause Monitor However the communication with the high speed data logger is not Page 104 Section 9 3 3 uoneinByuoD nusy g9 Realtime Monitor disconnected Restart Monitor Restart the drawing of the paused realtime trend graphs Clear Graph Clears the graphs and restarts the drawing of the graphs 59 7 Tool Start High Speed Data Logger l 4 Activates the High Speed Data Logger Module configuration tool Module Configuration Tool Start High Speed Data Communication Module Activates the High Speed Data Communication Module configuration l l tool Configuration Tool Start Logging Configuration Tool Activates the QnUDVCPU amp LCPU logging configuration tool 41 This item is not displayed in the Chinese version of GX LogViewer Version 1 8 Window Frequently u
260. wW PI oo o N om oo al wl nl Wht BREE lt lt fl gt I al Nx x etl lt ff cl orf ostyal alslorun The following table shows the usable characters for the specific settings Corresponding ASCII character a hs he eal ee eae ene ed a lt gt Directory Logging PEDANG x x x x x x x x x x x x O Function Menu name to be Frequently Used Window x x x x x xX x x x O added Configurations O Usable x Not usable 14 SP indicates a space 226 APPENDIX Appendix 3 2 Characters usable in file names folder directory names The shaded portion can be used ale mi mM O Q Wi Plo o Ni ol ao al wl ni EAZI as cc NO y D EF fe eles i EARE pa Pets Em E CEEA EEA SP indicates a space U Aann Nxs x SE lt s SC se oy af Oo o IER 221 siajoeseUuy jqesnN xipueddy s weu AJ0 09JIP JOPjOJ s weu jy Ul jqesn sus oeIeEUD ZS xipueddy Appendix 4 PING Test This section shows the example for checking the connection by issuing the PING command to the module from an external device DOS V personal computer connected on the same Ethernet network LAN Example of checking the connection of the High Speed Data Logger Module the High Speed Data Communication Module with an external device on the same network address Operating procedure 1 Select Start gt Run on the W
261. ware from other sources may harm your computer or steal information i The software for this device has been successfully installed Windows has finished installing the driver software for this device MITSUBISHI Easysocket Driver V Installation complete 220 5 6 7 Specify Easysocket USBdrivers and click the Net button Select Install this driver software anyway The screen shown on the left is displayed and the USB driver installation is complete Click the button 3 Windows 7 and Windows 8 APPENDIX The following explains the procedure of USB driver installation for Windows 7 and Windows 8 Operating procedure AM Device driver software was not successfully installed gt 1 Click here for details Ow A gt Control Panel v 4 Search Control Panel Adjust your computer s settings View by Category System and Security User Accounts and Family Safety ea Review your computer s status 2 Add or remove user accounts Back up your computer Set up parental controls for any user Find and fix problems i _ Network and Internet Gi Connect to the Internet View network status and tasks Appearance and Personalization Change the theme Change desktop background Adjust screen resolution Choose homegroup and sharing options Clock Language and Region if Hardware and Sound 2 Change keyboards or other input methods View
262. wer after configuring those update programs not to start automatically When installing GX LogViewer log on as a user with the Administrator authority For the required personal computer operating environment to install GX LogViewer refer to the following section Ks Page 18 Section 2 1 Operating Environment 32 CHAPTER 4 ACQUIRING AND STARTING GX LogViewer 4 2 1 Installation procedure The following explains the installation procedure Screens from Windows XP are used except for different operations required in other operating systems Start installation 7 Double click on setup exe inside the extracted sw1dnn viewer e_00a File Edit View Favorites Tools Help 7 P ae i a P ii o R Es i Back Q S P Search a Folders s E C Temp swidnn viewer e_00a a gt a File and Folder Tasks s CJ Zot E Manual SUPPORT data1 cab data1 hdr data2 cab Other Places a ter en 3 My Documents A engine32 cab layout bin setup exe setup ibt setup ini My Computer My Network Places i Details setup inx Manual File Folder Date Modified Wednesday December 09 2009 6 49 PM lt When using Windows Vista Windows 7 or I Windows 8 gt If User Account Control is turned ON the message to confirm the activation of the installer is displayed as Account Contro A program needs your permission to continue If you started this program continue
263. with continuous numbers from 1 automatically CHAPTER 13 SAVING DISPLAYED DATA EVENTS g Data type output string The following explains the data type output string to be output to Data row Data type Output data Bit BIT BIT ON string OFF string Word unsigned USHORT DEC 0 Word signed SHORT DEC 0 Double word unsigned ULONG ULONGIDEC 0 Double word signed LONG LONGIDEC 0 FLOAT Single Precision FLOATIDEC 7 2 FLOAT Double Precision DOUBLE DEC 14 2 16bit BCD BCD16 DEC 0 32bit BCD BCD32 DEC 0 4 historical trend window opened with a CSV file a ON string and OFF string are displayed according to the information in the file On a historical trend window opened with a binary file and a realtime trend window a ON string 1 and a OFF string 0 are displayed 2 The number of digits after decimal point indicates the maximum number of digits therefore all of the specified number of digits are not always displayed For High Speed Data Logger Module only Example For 1 2345 1 2345 is output not 1 2345000 3 Supported by High Speed Data Logger Module only 201 SI ASO 0 eyep p ejds p Bunes 1 Z EL eyeq pefeldsiq Bues z E 13 2 2 Saving displayed trend graphs to image file 202 A captured image of the active trend window is saved to a file Operating procedure 1 X File gt Save As gt Save Image File f amp 2 Select a file format BMP JPG PNG to be used
264. with event logging function of High Speed Data Logger Module 154 b Displaying data stored in a personal computer or in a memory medium connected to a personal computer w MELSOFT Series GX LogViewer HSDL_EVT1 CS Historical Event High Speed Data Logger Module Event Logging Name Status Monitoring Data 7 5 2011 14 07 56 000 Sensor detected error Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 54 000 Sensor detected error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 53 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 51 000 003 Rotation speed error 1 Occurence a 7 5 2011 14 07 47 000 001 Sensor detected eror 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 43 000 002 Voltage error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 42 000 002 Voltage error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 41 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Occurrence 7 5 2011 14 07 40 000 002 Voltage error i Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 38 000 001 Sensor detected error Q Restoration a o a Event logging 7 5 2011 14 07 35 000 002 Voltage error 0 Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 34 000 002 Voltage error i Occurrence a 7 5 2011 14 07 33 000 002 Voltage error 0 Restoration fi e 7 5 2011 14 07 32 000 003 Rotation speed error Q Restoration 7 5 2011 14 07 32 000 002 Voltage error 1 Occurence 7 5 2011 14 07 25 000 001 Sensor detected error 1 Occ
265. z E 192 Data type information row The data type information row outputs data types of each column 4 Data type of date and time 1st column Date and time column Fixed string DATETIME YYYY MM DD hh mm ss 4 Data type of microsecond of date and time 2nd column Microsecond column ee Fixed string us Index column 3rd column Index column Fixed string INDEX Data type of sampled data Output format Data type output string Additional 4th column and later Data column information K gt Page 201 2 g in this section Fixed string regardless of continuous logging trigger logging Last column Trigger ON information column Output format TRIGGER trigger ON string trigger OFF string 2 1 When the data whose Date and time column is set not to output by the configuration tool is saved to a CSV file the Date and time column and the Millisecond column are not output 2 Ona historical trend window opened with a CSV file a trigger ON string and trigger OFF string are displayed according to the information in the file On a historical trend window opened with a binary file and a realtime trend window a trigger ON string and a trigger OFF string are displayed Date name row Column number Column name Output data Title of date and time column 1st column Date and time column Fixed string TIME Title of microsecond column 2 2nd column Microsecond column Fixed string usec Title

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