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FXA120 DAQSTANDARD Hardware Configurator User`s Manual

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1. Specify the display position Set a value within the span or scale range L Lower limit of the area U Upper limit of the area For channels that are set to LogType1 or LogType2 set the value by specifying the mantissa and exponent Enter the mantissas under L and U IM 04L21B01 64EN Alarm Nark 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels Mark kind Settings Description Alarm Indicates green under normal conditions and red when an alarm is activated Fixed Displays a fixed color Scale display To display alarm point marks select ON Mark color If the Mark kind is set to Fixed specify the color of the alarm point marks Click a setup box to open its display color selection dialog box Copying and Pasting Setup Data IM 04L21B01 64EN You can copy and paste settings using the Copy Paste and Copy Details buttons Selecting the Items That You Want to Copy 1 Click the Copy Detail button The item selection dialog box opens 2 Select the items that you want to copy Items with a blue box will be copied The item selection dialog box that opens when you click the Copy Detail button Setting items appear An item with a blue box is selected An item with a gray box is not selected i Hardware Configurator NewFile loj x Ee Gomm Setting System View Help _ 7 MeasCh Range Type Zs Ld Low Cut a Graph ES ad Delta Scale Sgrt a Alarm E Partial cHoo3 EZ ta Ranger GR ange e arm V
2. User s Maps FXA120 DAQSTANDARD for FX1000 Hardware Configurator vigilantplant YOKOGAWA A IM 04L21B01 64EN Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2nd Edition Notes Copyright Trademarks Revisions 2nd Edition September 2012 YK Thank you for purchasing DAQSTANDARD for FX1000 model name FXA120 hereafter referred to as DAQSTANDARD This manual explains how to use DAQSTANDARD Hardware Configurator Please read this manual carefully before operating the software to ensure its correct use e The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice e Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure accuracy However if any questions arise or errors are found in this manual please inform the nearest Yokogawa sales representative office e Copying or reproduction by any means of all or any part of the contents of this manual without permission is strictly prohibited e Transfer or loan of the software to a third party is prohibited e Once the software is unpacked Yokogawa will not guarantee the designed operation of the software except when the original floppy disk is found to be physically defective e Yokogawa will not accept any responsibility for damage caused directly or indirectly as result of use of this software e The license number cannot be reissued Therefore it must be kept in a safe place Yokogawa holds the copyright to the software that is on the CD ROM e vigil
3. Setting the FTP connection destination Consult your network administrator when setting parameters such as the primary secondary FTP servers port number login name password account and availability of the PASV mode e Primary Secondary You can specify two destination FTP servers Primary and Secondary If the primary FTP server is down the file is transferred to the secondary FTP server e Server Name Enter the name of the file transfer destination FTP server using up to 64 alphanumeric characters e Ifthe DNS is used you can set the host name as a server name e You can also set the IP address In this case the DNS is not required s Port No Enter the port number of the file transfer destination FTP server in the range of 1 to 65535 The default value is 21 e Login Name Enter the login name for accessing the FTP server using up to 32 alphanumeric characters e Password Enter the password for accessing the FTP server using up to 32 alphanumeric characters The password is displayed as a string of asterisks s Account Enter the account ID for accessing the FTP server using up to 32 alphanumeric characters 2 49 2 6 Entering Basic Settings 2 50 PASV Select ON when using the FX behind a firewall that requires the passive mode The default setting is OFF Initial Path Enter the directory of the file transfer destination using up to 64 alphanumeric characters The delimiter for directories varies depending on the
4. TLOG TLOG Computation Alarm and Tag Rolling Average Timer Select the number of the timer that you want to use Sum Scale Set the sum scale to s min h to match the unit of the measured value Example If the unit of the measured value is m min select min If you select OFF the measured data is summed as is once per scan interval Reset To reset the TLOG computed value at each interval select ON The setting operation is the same as that for setting the measurement channels See section 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels ON OFF To take the rolling average of the measured results select ON Interval Select the sampling interval when taking the rolling average from the following The sampling interval takes on a value that is an integer multiple of the scan interval For example if the sampling interval is set to 5 s when the scan interval is 2 s the actual sampling interval is 6 s Count Number of samples Set the number of samples for the rolling average using an integer between 1 and 1500 The rolling average time is equal to the sampling interval x the number of samples Note FX Specifications e If the number of data points to be averaged has not reached the specified number of samples immediately after computation is started the average of the available data is calculated e Computation error data is excluded from the rolling average computation e If the computed data e
5. Table Item Input Value Option Default Title Enter a character string of up to 128 characters in Nothing is length printed Protocol No Specify an integer from 0 to 2147483647 Date and time Year Month Day Hour Example 2010 04 25 format Minute Second 12 34 56 D Month Day Year Hour Example 04 25 2010 Day Month Year Hour Example 25 04 2010 Day Month Year Hour Example 25 04 2010 Year Month DayT Hour Example Minute Second 2010 04 251 12 34 56 la Note The print setting information is held while Hardware Configurator is open 2 68 IM 04L21B01 64EN Print Example Table This is an example of what the first printed page looks like IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 9 Printing Setup Data Header Setup file System configuration on the recorder Footer page number 2 69 000LX4 eu BulunByu0g H 2 9 Printing Setup Data Header The header contains the title protocol number date and signature Setup File e Settings Item Description File Name The name of the setup file that is being edited The full path is printed The name of a newly created file is NewFile Setting Number Not used A diagonal line is drawn through this cell File Date Not used A diagonal line is drawn through this cell e Changed Value The last file name setting number and file date that were loaded when you selected Load Changed Settings Specified Values and Changed Values There are specifie
6. Access Control To use access control select ON You must enter a user name and password to display the operator page You must select Login as Key Security or Comm Security under Environment Detail Setting in the Basic Setting tab and register users under the User Registration e Command To write messages select ON Otherwise select OFF e Monitor To display the monitor page on a browser select ON otherwise select OFF e Monitor Access Control Same as the Operator Access Control e SNTP Server select Use or Not don t use e Modbus Server select Use or Not don t use IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 59 000 X4 94 Duunbuuo H 2 6 Entering Basic Settings Connect limits I Environment W I 1 Scan Interval J Measure Function Report I Remote I Key Lock I Login EI Ethernet ker FTP Modbus client 2 E Mail I SNTP client I Server functions Co s oy on me oo pho EI Connect limits Modbus Server e Connect limits Select ON to place connection limits e Allowed IP Address If you want to only allow certain IP addresses to connect to the FX Modbus server set Use to ON and enter IP addresses in the range of 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 in the Allowed IP Address boxes You cannot enter host names Only the IP addresses specified here can connect to the FX Modbus server 2 60 IM 04L21B01 64EN Serial IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 6 Enterin
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8. No No No VOLT Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes TC Yes Yes Yes No No No RTD Yes Yes Yes No No No DI Yes Yes Yes No No No 1 5 V No No Yes No No No The values in the Range Type list box vary depending on the above settings Note This software does not support the pseudo log and nonlinear log settings of the FX1000 If the FX1000 is set to Mode LogType1 and Calibration correction ON do not change the mode and range of the corresponding channel on the software and send them to the FX1000 Doing so will clear the calibration correction values on the FX1000 e Span L Span U Input range You cannot enter values that are outside of the range Note e You cannot set the same value to Span L and Span U e When Delta Scale Sqrt LOG Scale is set to Sart LogType1 or LogType2 or Mode is set to 1 5V you can only set Span L to a value that is less than Span U 2 6 IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels Linear Scaling SCALE Converts the unit to obtain the measured value e Scale L Scale U Input range after converting the unit The selectable range is from 30000 to 30000 e Point Set the number of digits to the right the decimal to four digits or less Note e The FX converts the measured value to a value obtained by removing the decimal point from the value span specified by Scale L and Scale U For example if the scale setting is 5 to 5 the value is converted to a value with
9. Saver Time Select a value from 1 min to 1h If the specified time elapses without any key operation or alarm occurrence the LCD backlight switches to the specified mode Backlight Restore Settings Description Key The backlight returns to the original brightness when a key is pressed Key amp Alarm The backlight returns to the original brightness when a key is pressed or when an alarm occurs Trend Background Set the background color of the operation screen to White default setting or Black Historical Trend Background Select the background color of the historical trend display from the following Settings White Black default setting Cream and Lightgray Scroll Time Set the switching interval from the available settings between 5s and 1 min The groups switch in ascending order Jump Default Display Returns to a preset display if there is no key operation for a specific time Settings Description 1min to 1h Time until switching the display OFF Disables the function 2 23 000LX4 24 BulunByu0g H 2 5 Entering General Settings Message 2 24 1 Daylight Saving Time Welt i Display E Message Timer 1 Event Action 71 File Menu Customize Zl AUX Enter a message to be written to the group of up to 32 alphanumeric characters IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 5 Entering General Settings Timer i Daylight Saving Time Jl Group J Display Message Timer Event Action
10. You can specify an input register in the range of 30001 to 39999 or 300001 to 365536 You can specify a hold register in the range of 40001 to 49999 or 400001 to 465536 The register numbers you can specify vary depending on the command type See section 6 3 in the FX1000 Communication Interface User s Manual IM 04L21B01 17EN Type Select INT16 UINT16 INT32_B INT32_L UINT32_B UINT32_L FLOAT_B or FLOAT L The types that you can specify vary depending on the type of command See section 6 3 in the FX1000 Communication Interface User s Manual IM 04L21B01 17EN IM 04L21B01 64EN IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 6 Entering Basic Settings E mail Jl Environment Alarm Scan Interval Measure Function OFF G POP Before SMTP Auth Report Key Lock 1 Login Ethernet TCPAP POP3 settings FIP POP3 Server name Modbus client Port number Ei E Mail SNTP client J Server functions Connect limits Send delay second Serial POP3 Login Auth setings User Name 5 3 gt w ai E E Password Alarm Scheduled System Repot OFF ON L OFF ON L OFF ON OFF ON source URL GA OFF ON Set the SMTP server and mail recipient addresses Basic Setting e SMTP server name Enter the host name or IP address of the SMTP server e Port No Unless specified otherwise set the number to the default value The default value is 25 e Security Select POP be
11. alphanumeric characters e Ifthe DNS is used you can set the host name as a server name e You can also set the IP address In this case the DNS is not required Port No Enter the port number in the range of 0 to 65535 for the selected server The default value is 502 Unit Select Auto if the unit number of the destination server is not required Otherwise select Fixed If you select Fixed the Unit No item is displayed Unit No Enter a fixed unit number in the range of 0 to 255 Command setting Command Set the command type Settings Description R Math Read to the communication input data 32 bit floating point type from the server Write Write the measurement channel 16 bit signed integer type to the server W Math Write the computation channel 32 bit signed integer type to the server You can only select R Math or W Math on models that have the M1 PM1 or PWR1 option 2 51 000LX4 eu BulinByuog H 2 6 Entering Basic Settings 2 52 Start channel and End channel FX channels Enter the first and last channel numbers of input output The channel numbers that you can specify vary depending on the command type and are shown below However the total number of channels that you can specify varies depending on the model R Math C01 to C24 Write 1 to 12 W Math 101 to 124 Connected to Server number Select the server number from 1 to 16 Register Set the register number of the server
12. and the expanded section in the range of minimum span value 1 digit to maximum span value 1 digit For channels that are set to scaling the selectable range is minimum scale value 1 digit to maximum scale value 1 digit Example Input range 6 V to 6V Bound position 30 Boundary 0 The 6 V to 0 V range is displayed in the 0 to 30 range and the 0 V to 6 V range is displayed in the 30 to 100 range The conditions used to set the boundary vary depending on the measurement and computation channels as follows e Measurement channel When SCALE and SQRT are not used Span L lt boundary lt span U When SCALE and SQRT are used Scale L lt boundary lt scale U e Computation channel Span L lt boundary lt span U Note e Partial expanded display settings are valid when Partial is turned ON under Detail Setting in the Basic Setting tab e You cannot turn ON the partial expanded display for any channels that are set to LogType1 or LogType2 Color Display Color Green Band You can select the display color of each channel from 24 colors Displays a specified section of the measurement range using a color band on the scale This setting is common with the bar graph display Region Band area Settings Description Inside Displays the area inside using the color band Outside Displays the area outside using the color band OFF Disables the function Color Set the display color L and U
13. decimal place Setting Range Decimal Place 10000 to 32000 0 1000 0 to 9999 9 1 0 05 to 999 99 2 e Low cut power Specify a value between 0 05 and 20 00 The decimal place is fixed Note Set the VT ratio and CT ratio so that they meet the following condition e Secondary rated power x VT ratio x CT ratio lt 10 GW Phase and Wire System Input Voltage Secondary Rated Power W 1P2W 120 100 240 200 1P3W 240 200 3P3W 120 200 240 400 2 32 IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 6 Environment IM 04L21B01 64EN Entering Basic Settings The items that you can configure vary depending on the system configuration and the settings Basic Environment EI Environment Ei Basic Environment j Detail Setting Option TI Alarm J Scan Interval 1 Measure Function E Yo yMM DOD E I Report i Key Lock Login 1 Ethernet Serial Data Kind Settings Description Display Records display data ED Records display data and event data You cannot select E D when Trend Rate Switching under Environment Detail Setting under the Basic setting tab is set to ON Event Records event data Temperature Unit Select C or F Time zone Set the time zone of the region in which the FX will be used in terms of the time difference from GMT Time deviation limit Current time pp Peis time m Time deviation limit When the time deviation between the time on the FX and the specified time is within the v
14. implementation of the destination FTP server Example When transferring files to the data directory in the home directory of an FTP server on a UNIX file system nome data Note If the file transfer to both primary and secondary destinations fails the FX aborts the file transfer When the connection recovers the FX transfers the data that could not to be transferred in addition to the new data file However since the data that is transferred resides in the internal memory of the FX if the data is overwritten the data that could not be transferred is lost IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 6 Entering Basic Settings IM 04L21B01 64EN MODBUS Client J Environment m J Alarm J Scan Interval J Measure Function Report A e ee onne me Si Login Ethernet 502 Auto 1 TCP IP 502 Auto 1 da 502 Auto 4 EI Modbus client 502 Auto E Mail i J SNTP client J Server functions H 8 J Connect limits LO erial gt UX Changes the upper lower display area Basic Setting Communication interval Set the read cycle to 1s 2s 5s or 10s Auto recovery Set the interval for retrying the connection when it is interrupted for some reason Select OFF 10s 20s 30s 1min 2min 5min 10min 20min 30min or 1h Modbus Server setting Server No Select from 1 to 16 for the server registration numbers to be configured Host Name Set the destination Modbus server name using up to 64
15. pages 2 4 and 2 5 of section 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels The items that you can configure vary depending on the system configuration and the settings Click this when you want to configure the settings for each channel separately Turns the computation ON and OFF Shows or hides the constants Et Hardware Configurator NewFile ERC e DS tel Se SP 0 H 001 002 K01 ee CAE CH103 001 K03 003 K04 Turning Computation ON OFF Set whether or not to perform computation for each computation channel math channel Entering Expressions Enter an expression using up to 120 characters You can display the variables or constants list and add one of the variables or constants in the list to your expression simply by clicking it For details related to the expression see the FX User s Manual x Expression a e Click the tab to display a list of that item mn JI ma Note Do not include channels that are set to Log scale in a computation channel expression If you include these channels an error will be returned as the measured result IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 15 000 LX4 24 Bun uo g H 2 4 Setting the Computation Channels Span Display Span and Point Unit Sets the upper and lower limits of the display The range is from 9999999 to 99999999 Set the number of digits to the right the decimal to four digits or less 0 to 4 Enter the unit using up to six characters
16. place is the same setting as the scale value e Other channels Value in the measurable range of the selected range Example 2 0000 to 2 0000 for 2 V range Note You cannot set calibration correction on a channel that is set to Log scale LG1 option 000 X4 eu Duunbuuo H 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels Alarm Alarm delay 2 10 Four alarms Alarm 1 to 4 can be specified on each channel Type Select H L h I R r Tort The selectable alarms vary depending on the input mode and computation type For details see chapter 3 in the FX User s Manual Alarm value and exponent Alarm is generated using the specified value as the boundary The selectable range of alarm values vary depending on the input mode and range For channels that are set to LogType1 or LogType2 set the value by specifying the mantissa and exponent Enter the mantissa under Value Alarm Relay Specify the internal switch or output relay that will be used to generate alarms Otherwise select None Detect This can be selected when No Logging is turned ON under Alarm Alarm action in the Basic Setting tab Select whether to show or hide the alarm indication when an alarm occurs If set to OFF a signal is output to the alarm output relay or internal switch when an alarm occurs but it is not indicated on the screen The alarm is also not recorded in the alarm summary Set the alarm delay time to an integer value from 1 t
17. the user to switch the operation screen in addition to the login Display operation e Mode The choices differ depending on the selected contents of Key Security and Comm Security under Environment Detail Setting in the Basic Setting tab Settings Description OFF Not register Key Log into the FX using keys Comm Log into the FX via communications Web Log into the operator page and monitor page of the FX using a Web browser Key Comm Log into the FX using keys and via communications e User Name Set the user name Up to 20 characters You cannot register user names that are already registered You cannot register quit or a user name containing all spaces e Password Set the password Up to 8 characters The entered password is displayed as a string of asterisks You cannot register a character string that contains spaces or a password containing all spaces 2 45 000LX4 eu BulunByuog H 2 6 Entering Basic Settings User Up to 30 names can be registered Nessie chanel maen Seene Soen Environment User I Alarm J Scan Interval Mode Measure Function Off B IA Report ooo J Key Lock O User3 FF Zi Login Supervisor Off User4 OFF EI User Users OFF Ethernet D Paste Copy Details a Po a E ki J Aux Changes the upper lower display area e Mode The available settings vary depending on the Security setting Settin
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20. Example Text on the previous page 2 72 IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 10 Starting and Stopping Measurement on the FX This can only be performed on FXs that have a communication interface C2 C3 or C7 option From this software you can start and stop the FX and display FX hardware information Starting and Stopping Measurement 1 Select Comm Action Memory amp Math Start Memory amp Math Stop from the menu bar The Network dialog box appears 2 Enter the parameters and click the OK button 000LX4 24 BulunByu0g H User Mame User ID Password The Command dialog box appears 3 Click OK Recording on the FX starts or stops IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 73 2 11 Viewing the FX Information Displaying FX Hardware Information 1 Select Comm Action Hardware Info from the menu bar The Network dialog box appears 2 Enter the parameters and click the OK button GG Tales Serr ety Aani ia GG abes Leg SSC Firmware version Serial number Number of channels Internal memory size Options Click to close the dialog box 2 14 IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 12 Characters That Can Be Used List of Input Types Type Allowed Characters Alphanumeric characters Arbitrary string Yes Yes Alphanumeric Yes Machine address Yes E mail address Yes Subject Yes File path name Yes Yes and Disallowed indicate availability Symbol Yes No Yes D
21. File Menu Customize j Aux ae a ae e 4 Paste Copy Details Changes the upper lower display area Timer used by event action Used also in the TLOG computation of the computation function You can use 4 timers When Using an Absolute Timer e Mode Select Absolute e Time interval Select the interval from the available settings between 1min to 24h e Ref time Set the time in the range of hour 0 to hour 23 When Using a Relative Timer e Mode Select Relative e Time interval Set in the range from 00 01 1 min to 24 00 24 hours Hour Set in the range from 0 to 24 Min Set in the range from 0 to 59 e Reset at Math Start ON Resets the timer when computation is started The resetting of the timer is not considered to be a timeout Even if the timer is used as an event the action is not executed IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 25 000LX4 eu BulunByuog H 2 5 Entering General Settings Match Time Timer Set the time match condition used in event action You can use 4 match time timers e Kind Day Set the time match condition of a day Week Set the time match condition of a week Month Set the time match condition of a month Set the items with check marks in the following table depending on the Kind setting Kind er ees Day Week Licht Le e Day Set the day s Week Set the day of the week e Hour Minute Set the time in the range of 00 00 to 23 59 e Timer action Settings Description Single Ex
22. G scale display lte option S Power Monitor 1 EE option RS 232 RS 422 485 i 2 Point Point Point 2 Point FAIL and status output relays EECH RS 422 485 CS option S NONE NoCFcardslot CF CFcoardslot present 2Poit JA option FAIL and status outputrelays Ftoption PS i NRI option S O Alarm Relay FAIL 2 Enter all settings on the FX1000 tab then click the OK button The FX setting screen in displayed IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 1 Displaying Setup Data Loading Existing Setup Data 1 Click the Open button or choose File Open from the menu bar The Open dialog box is displayed 2 Select a setup data file with the PDL extension IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 3 000LX4 eu BulunByu0g H 2 2 Setting and Checking the System Configuration and Initializing Setup Data Changing Checking the System Configuration You can create new hardware configuration files or open existing configuration files and then check the system configuration or change the configuration according to the specifications of the connected FX Normally a system is set up according to the specifications of the FX to be set up 1 Choose System System Configuration from the menu bar The System Configuration dialog box opens Click the FX1000 tab System Configuration E Channel 4 CH D Firm Version BCs eel D r Option Math GQ NONE ON Serial G NONE RS 232 RS 422 485 Media LO NONE CF Alarm Rel
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25. O ech Q c Ko r gt D TI SCALE SCALE SCALE SCALE SCALE SCALE SCALE SCALE DELTA SCALE DELTA SCALE Corr _DELTA SCALE SORT X Z Click the button to select the function Buttons for configuring the selected channels at once The range select shortcut buttons are effective on the channel range selected If no channels are selected the range select shortcut buttons are effective on all channels For the function of each button see next page Double click the channel number when you want to configure the settings for each channel separately A screen for setting the corresponding channel will be displayed Click this to display the color settings screen Click this to display the calibration correction setting screen Click this to toggle ON and OFF Click this to switch the display IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 5 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels Buttons for Configuring the Selected Channels at Once L Copies the settings of the first channel ry Set all channels at once th Turns all channels ON or OFF H Initializes all channels a Set all values to their minimum settable values V Set all values to their maximum settable values Input Type Mode and Range Type Delta scaling square root and the log scales are supported for the various modes as shown below Mode Delta Scaling Square Root and Log Scales OFF DELTA SCALE SQRT LogType1 LogType2 SKIP No No No
26. Tam ep Wauneka g Mth chanal 24 configuration Muth OM E Fum NOMS Sen o asaram i z em on the recorder phon Colinton ome ion fet np LS ethernet LOG pce copy Power Montor ME fact setting Dr Krmarmomnet a ae Ger inom art ere hear omet Tarn perature Unt Timm Garni ation limt O O h Q gt Q r D TI d ech Tag Oacimal Font Type atch E eiim S Tand Aea S wiching Wri Gup Power lal Mae Change args So car Comm Tec uity Maca Reo Yuson imor Carte Min Me PS Setup items erg Cuim cf Changa eer Asi d Changs limra Ind ic ator Sutgutral my intemal Swich Au Gemeen Bawe 4 Aciono ACE aamure dama org Math channel Highilow Ae Logging D Mamure Function Manue Fi Ger CH J AUS UC weti Y Rapotkimi Page number IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 71 2 9 Printing Setup Data Print Setup 1 Select File Print Setting 2 Set the printer paper and orientation Note Set the printer according to the environment of the system that you are using Print Preview You can preview the print layout before actually printing the data Selecting File Print Preview displays the print preview screen Printing 1 Click the Print button or choose File Print from the menu bar The Print dialog box appears 2 Click the OK button The setup data is printed For an example of what the printed setup data looks like see Print
27. Write the computation channel 32 bit signed integer type to the slave You can only select R Math or W Math on models that have the M1 PM1 or PWR1 option Start channel End channel master channel numbers Enter the first and last channel numbers of input output The channel numbers that you can specify vary depending on the command type and are shown below However the total number of channels that you can specify varies depending on the model R Math C01 to C24 Write 1 to 12 W Math 101 to 124 Address Enter the address of the slave device in the range of 1 to 247 IM 04L21B01 64EN IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 6 Entering Basic Settings e Register Set the register number of the server For an input register select in the range of 30001 to 39999 and 300001 to 365536 You can specify a hold register in the range of 40001 to 49999 or 400001 to 465536 The register numbers you can specify vary depending on the command type See section 6 3 in the FX1000 Communication Interface User s Manual IM 04L21B01 17EN Type Select INT16 UINT16 INT32_B INT32_L UINT32_B UINT32_L FLOAT_B or FLOAT L The type you can specify vary depending on the command type See section 6 3 in the FX1000 Communication Interface User s Manual IM 04L21B01 17EN 2 63 000LX4 24 BulunByu0g H 2 6 Entering Basic Settings Aux Basic setting I Environment i i Alarm g2 g3 1 Scan Interval I Measure Function Phase and Wr E 1 ou G
28. aily and monthly reports Day Week day and Time Set the date or day of the week and the time when the report is to be created The specified date time is when the report file is divided Set the values in the range indicated below Items with a dash are invalid Report Type Day Week day Time Hour 0 to 23 Day 1 to 28 0 to 23 Hour Day 0 to 23 Day Week SUN to SAT 0 to 23 Day Month 1 to 28 0 to 23 You cannot specify 29 30 or 31 Report channel setting e Use Select ON for the report channels to be used e CH No Set the channel to assign to the report channel All channels can be assigned but reports are not created for channels set to Skip or OFF even if they are assigned In the stacked bar graph display report data is displayed in the following groups However only channels that have the same unit as the first group in the channel are displayed No 1 2 3 4 Report Groups R01 to RO6 RO7 to R12 R13 to R18 R19 to R24 IM 04L21B01 64EN IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 6 Entering Basic Settings Note You cannot create reports for channels that are set to Log scale LG1 option An error will be returned as the result of report computations on channels that are set to Log scale Sum Scale Set the sum scale to s to day to match the unit of the measured value Example If the unit of the measured value is m min select min If you select OFF the measured data is summed as is once per scan interv
29. al 2 43 000LX4 24 Duunbuuoz H 2 6 Entering Basic Settings Key Lock a Lo a Lo G e LO gt it Lo gt igi Lo e Lo iw Lo Enabled when Key Security is set to Keylock under Environment Detail Setting in the Basic Setting tab Password The password used to release the key lock The password is displayed as a string of asterisks Use up to eight characters Key Function Media USB Select whether or not to disable each item Settings Description Free Key lock not applied Lock Disables the operation 2 44 IM 04L21B01 64EN Login IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 6 Entering Basic Settings You can set the Login when Login is selected as Key Security or Comm Security under Environment Detail Setting in the Basic Setting tab Supervisor Administrator Basic setting Environment Alarm Auto Logout Time i Scan Interval Logout Operation La Off Logout Operation Display 2 Measure Function Supervisor j Report x F E en weien enen Login Mode e Supervisor Off D Admini User D WE Serial Admins 3 P ee Copy Paste Cla Details e Auto Logout Time Settings Description OFF Does not log out until the logout operation is executed 1min to 10min Automatically logs out when there is no key operation for a specified time e Logout Operation Settings Description OFF Only login operation is available Logout Operation Allows
30. alue specified here the time on the FX is gradually corrected Otherwise the clock is corrected immediately Select from 10 s to 5 min Select OFF to disables the function Example If Time deviation limit is set to 10s and the time on the FX is 10 hours 21 minutes 15 seconds the time on the FX is gradually corrected if the specified time is between 10 hours 21 minutes 5 seconds and 10 hours 21 minutes 25 seconds 2 33 000LX4 eu BulunByu0g H 2 6 Entering Basic Settings 2 34 Date format Settings Display Example Y M D 2011 11 30 M D Y 11 30 2011 D M Y 30 11 2011 D M Y 30 11 2011 Applied Range The format is applied to the date displayed on the screen It does not change the date format on the setup screen of the date time the date in the output data via communications the date saved along with the data and the date used in the data file names Service port The following table indicates the number of simultaneous uses number of users that can use the function simultaneously the maximum number of connections and the port number for each function Function Maximum Number of Simultaneous Uses Port No Number of Administrator User Connections FTP server 2 2 21 21 tcp Web server HTTP 1 80 tcp SNTP server 123 udp Modbus server 2 502 tcp 1 There are user limitations For details see the FX1000 Communication Interface Manual IM 04L21B01 17EN 2 The default port number You can set the value
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33. ap I Report JI Key Lock J Login iz0v G 240V 1 Ethernet l Serial SS Aus Misc Setting e Display Digits This setting is applied to any channels that are set to LogType1 or LogType2 You can set the number of digits in the mantissa of digital values to 2 or 3 Example If the number of mantissa display digits is 2 1 2E 02 If the number of mantissa display digits is 3 1 23E 02 Power e Phase and Wire system You can set the phase and wire system to 1P2W single phase two wire system 1P3W single phase three wire system or 3P3W three phase three wire system e Input voltage When you have set the phase and wiring system to a value other than 1P3W you can set the rated input voltage to 120V or 240V When you have set the phase and wiring system to 1P3W the rated input voltage is fixed to 240V 2 64 IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 1 Sending the Setup Data to the FX This can only be performed on FXs that have a communication interface C2 C3 or C7 option You cannot send data while the FX is performing memory sampling or math computations Setup Data That Is Sent Address Setup Data When settings that deal with communication hereinafter referred to as address settings such as IP addresses are changed the data for those settings is sent separately from other setup data A FX that receives address setup data restarts automatically and begins operating with the
34. ased E E E geese 2 25 Be dE 2 27 Elte 2 29 SS A E 2 30 EE ein E 2 31 EE 2 32 20 Emenmng die 2 33 E en EE E E S ean ees 2 33 A E 2 38 SCAM IMEN EE 2 40 Measure Function E 2 41 Beien GE 2 42 ee EOC ebe 2 44 Beie IS 2 45 Eeer 2 47 EE sass acces esis etnias acest EEN 2 61 PR gcse oe eet E ee se ee cee Sse eee ee E cee 2 64 2 7 Sending the Setup Data to the EE 2 65 Setup Data That S SO hess isccdecciensescncesenscedescasexencouss seconde sevncnssieascuiedsaedseneestecdesessebacdesdastes 2 65 Sending Address Setup Data 2 65 Sending Setup Data Other Than the Address Setup Data 2 66 28 SAVING ihe Setup Dala sssrinin annii ae telus arana si aa eiaeia 2 67 2 9 Printing Setup DAU ies cick resi exasinccasncedsecdsnnteswecsaccavadeeceosdnadessaneesscadsncdeesdastsauasxeendeogsccnesteancee 2 68 SKI 2 68 Print Example Table conescnvsnsnciedndacunsecxaracesbeosansasnesaecandecuasnennuadenceceasannscteeedentiadsanaenabadnaiets 2 69 Print Example TEX E 2 71 AE E 2 72 FFU EE 2 12 Fr IRM cars E 2 172 2 10 Starting and Stopping Measurement on ets 2 73 2 11 Viewing the FX Intormaton 2 74 2 12 Characters That Can Be USC criss evchcvcscecceiencsinest dete eege Egon e Eeg ENEE geg 2 75 Troubleshooting Gell TIOUDIESMOOUING E 3 1 IM 04L21B01 64EN Chapter 1 1 1 Before using DAQSTANDARD Overview of DAQSTANDARD DAQSTANDARD Software Package DAQSTANDARD consists of the following two software applications e Viewer e Hardwar
35. ay igen D FAIL 2 Change the various settings according to the FX that you will connect to Blue orange and green are used to indicate the selected items Gray is used to indicate the items that are not selected The settings in the Option group differ depending on the model and options of the instrument For example if you select Pulse the check box is displayed in blue you cannot select Math or Remote 3 After changing the configuration and clicking the OK button the message System configuration has been changed The input configuration and data will be initialized Continue appears 4 Click the OK button to initialize the data Initializing the Setup Data 1 Choose Setting Initialize from the menu bar The Initialize dialog box opens 2 Click the OK button to initialize the current settings The changed settings are restored to the condition when they were newly created IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels The items that you can configure vary depending on the system configuration and the settings Setting Operation You can select a range of channels and set each item at once Drag to select a range of channels Click and select from the list Click to toggle the selection of Click the text box to all channels ON and OFF enter a number E Hardware Configurator NewFile File Gomm Setting Setting Mode Control Setting System View Help CH
36. bject is Periodic_data 2 55 000LX4 24 BulunByuog H 2 6 Entering Basic Settings System System_wamning Specify the settings for sending e mail when the FX recovers from a power failure at memory end and when an error occurs e Recipient1 and Recipient2 Set the e mail recipients For Recipient1 and Recipient2 select ON to send e mail or OFF to not send e mail e Include source URL Subject and Header These items are the same as the e mail that is sent when an alarm occurs The default subject is System_warning 2 56 IM 04L21B01 64EN IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 6 Entering Basic Settings Specify the settings for sending e mail when reports are created e Recipient and Recipient2 Specify the recipients For Recipient1 and Recipient2 select On to send e mail or OFF to not send e mail e Include source URL Subject and Header These items are the same as the e mail that is sent when an alarm occurs The default subject is Report_data 2 57 000LX4 eu BulunByuog H 2 6 Entering Basic Settings SNTP Client Jl Environment i Alarm 1 Scan Interval Jl Measure Function i Report Remote ail Key Lock Login EI Ethernet I TCPAP i FTP Modbus client E Mail S SNIP client I Server functions I Connect limits I Serial e Use Select Use to use the SNTP client function Otherwise select Not If you select Use the SNTP client settings are displayed e Server Na
37. d value and changed value columns for the system configuration and setup items The setting values are the values at the time when one of the following operations was last performed the same as the settings that are recovered when you select File Restore Originall e File New e File Open e File Save e File Save As e Comm Receive Setting e Comm Send Setting e Comm Partial Transfer e System System Configuration The changed values are the last values that have been set for each item If a value has not been changed a diagonal line is drawn through its cell Note Items that cannot be set are not printed Also an item whose Specified Value is not printed is not printed even if the settings are changed so that it can be set Example When Data Kind is set to Display Scan Interval and Data Length which are event data settings are not printed Even if you change Data Kind to Event and set Scan Interval and Data Length these items are not printed System Configuration The system configuration of the setup file The device name firmware version number and options are printed Setup Items The settings for each setup item Footer The page number 2 70 IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 9 Printing Setup Data Print Example Text This is an example of what the first printed page looks like Fle i Fiks Mamea Mavis File name System Contguraton System
38. data that has been sent The following items are address settings e The TCP IP and Server functions settings under Ethernet e The Serial settings under Serial Setup Data Other Than the Address Setup Data Other setup data is sent together Sending Address Setup Data IM 04L21B01 64EN 1 Select Comm Partial Transfer Address Settings from the menu bar The Network dialog box appears 2 Enter the parameters and click the OK button amp Ethernet Address User Mame User ID Password C RS 422465 The Store dialog box appears 3 Click OK Data transfer starts A message appears to indicate when data transfer has stopped Click OK to close the message The data that you send is enabled after the FX restarts Note After you change the address the address that is sent is recorded as the retry destination The next time you open the Network dialog box the address appears as the initial value 2 65 000LX4 24 Duunbuuoz H 2 7 Sending the Setup Data to the FX Sending Setup Data Other Than the Address Setup Data 2 66 1 Click the Send Data button or select Comm Send Setting from the menu bar The Network dialog box appears 2 Enter the parameters and click the OK button User Mame User ID Password al OR Cancel The Store dialog box appears 3 Click OK Data transfer starts A message appears to indicate whe
39. digits of the lot number from 4 6 or 8 Select OFF to disable the lot number Auto increment ON Automatically sets the lot number of the next measurement to the lot number of the current measurement 1 Partial Turn Partial ON partially expand or OFF do not partially expand Trend Rate Switching ON Enables the function that switches the trend interval while the memory sampling is in progress The Second interval div item is displayed in the setting mode e When Trend Rate Switching is set to ON you cannot set Data Kind under Environment Basic Environment in the Basic setting tab to E D Write Group Settings Description Common Write the message to all groups Separate Write the message to the displayed group 2 35 000 X4 94 Bun yuo 2 6 Entering Basic Settings e Power Fail Message ON A message is written when the FX recovers from a power failure while memory sampling is in progress e Change Message ON Writes the time the interval is switched and the new trend interval as a message when the trend interval is switched e Scale over Settings Description Free The value is set to over range if the value is less than 30000 and over range if the value is greater than 30000 excluding the decimal point The value is displayed as Over and Over respectively Over The value is set to over range if the value is less than 5 of the scale and over range if the value is gr
40. dows User s Guide etc Conventions Used in This Manual e Unit Beete Indicates 1024 Example 100 KB e Menus commands dialog boxes and buttons Enclosed in e Note Provides useful information regarding operation of the software About Images The images that appear in this manual may be different from those that appear on the software but not to a degree that interferes with procedural explanations Products Covered in This Manual Item Described in This Manual FX1000 Release number 2 Described as FX in this manual DAQSTANDARD for FX1000 Version R9 02 xx Hardware Configurator Revision History Edition Additions and Changes 1 New edition 2 Revised for upgrade to 9 02 Release Added Italian Spanish Portuguese Russian and Korean as display language Improvements to descriptions Note This software does not support the pseudo log and nonlinear log settings of the FX1000 IV IM 04L21B01 64EN Contents Software License Agreement ii POW to Use E UE IV Chapter1 Before using DAQSTANDARD 1 1 Overview of DACOGSTIANDARTI nne 1 1 DAQSTANDARD Software Package AAA 1 1 About Hardware INCU AU EE 1 1 1 2 PC System FEOQUIFG LE 1 2 Operating ovsem O5 eee eee eee E E E EEEa 1 2 1 3 Starting Exiting Een 1 3 14 Menu Bar and NOOBS AM sersisesrernrni aids ences A a AA A EAE a EER 1 4 MONU TE 1 4 Lafe S EE 1 5 1 5 Displaying the vereent sue EE 1 6 Proc elle O eara EEE A EEA A AA AE R
41. e Configurator This manual explains the Hardware Configurator e Viewer Data Viewer displays the values and waveforms of the measured data from the recorder and prints them e Hardware Configurator Hardware Configurator is a software application for creating setup data for the recorder It can send setup files that you have created to the recorder and save them to storage media About Hardware Configurator IM 04L21B01 64EN Creating Setup Data You can use one of the following three methods to create setup data e Specify a new device and options e Edit setup data that is stored on an external storage medium or the PC e Edit setup data received from the recorder Configuring the Recorder You can use one of the following two methods to configure the recorder e Load the settings to the recorder from a CF card or other external storage medium e Send the setup data to the recorder Printing Setup Data You can print setup data Recorder Information Acquisition You can acquire the recorder s device information through communication 1 1 GYVGNVLSOVG buisn alojag H 1 2 Hardware PC System Requirements Personal Computer A computer which runs on Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 CPU and Main Memory e When Using Windows XP Pentium III 600 MHz or faster Intel x64 or x86 processor 128 MB or more of memory s When Using Windows Vista Pentium 4 3 GHz or faster Intel x64 or x86 processor 2 GB or more of memo
42. e and software configurations don t match Continue sending data W604 1 Send Setting to Connecting Hardware W6042 Receive Setting from Connecting Hardware W6043 The edited settings will be lost Are you sure you want to continue Error List Code Message Corrective Action E0401 Communication Error Check the communication settings E6001 Failed to make file Check the free space in the directory E6002 Failed to open file damaged Select another file E6003 Unreadable file Select another file E6004 Communication impossible while media in use medium E6005 Now sampling amp calculating Cant store settings E6006 Now sampling Can t store settings Stop memory sampling E6007 Now calculating Can t store settings Stop calculations computation Message Code Message M6063 Sending finished M6064 Receiving finished IM 04L21B01 64EN 3 1 Buljoousajqnoiy H PE Blank Page es Index Index A absolute EE 2 25 ACCESS Umeout cee cece cece eee eece cee eeueeeesaeuuueeueaeeaeeneeaeennes 2 58 CUON EE 2 28 active alarms EE 2 54 PUSS Ee EES 2 53 2 62 address setup E 2 65 A D integration me 2 40 2 2 E 2 10 IN EE 2 10 alarm indication E 2 38 2 2 ULAR ALES Seen nena ee EE 2 13 LAMM NO logging E 2 39 alarmi OUUDUL relay eegne e ai 2 39 authenticated e mail transmission ccccec cece eee eenen 2 53 Authentication SMIT P siccsccdscsedeenicssccearanecSeebesveswesessererddesesonsers 2 53 auto Ipcrenmen
43. e power supply frequency and sets the integration time to 16 7 ms and 20 ms for 60 Hz and 50 Hz respectively Fixed to 20 ms on P1 models that use the 24 VDC power supply SOHZ Sets the integration time to 20 ms 60Hz Sets the integration time to 16 7 ms 100ms Sets the integration time to 100 ms when the scan interval is 2 s or 5 s IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 6 Entering Basic Settings Measure Function I Environment Fur i Alarm l 1 Scan Interval E Type At Measure ctio Measure Function Up fawn eee 1I Report i Remote De Up how em Key Lock Up Down internal Up Down internal Login Up Down internal 1 Ethernet Up Down Internal Up Down Internal Up Down Internal Up Down Internal internal Internal Burnout Thermocouple input Settings Description OFF Sensor disconnections are not detected UP When the sensor burns out the measured result is set to tover range The measured value displays Burnout For 1 5V input the FX assumes that the sensor has burned out when the measured value exceeds the scale upper limit by 10 of the scale width Example When the measured value is greater than 110 when the scale is from 0 to 100 DOWN When the sensor burns out the measured result is set to over range The measured value displays Burnout For 1 5V input the FX assumes that the sensor has burned out when the measured value falls below the scale lower limit by 5 o
44. e set using the autoexec bat file If TZ GTMO is set in the file specify rem to disable it e Data created in 2038 or later cannot be handled e The font Courier New needs to be installed on your personal computer IM 04L21B01 64EN 1 3 Starting Exiting the Software Starting From the Start menu select All Programs DAQSTANDARD Hardware Configurator Hardware Configurator starts and the following window appears E Hardware Configurator NewFile File Comm Setting Setting Mode Control Setting System View Help E Menu bar tar ed Go te HD P Toolbar Measure channel CH Deta ScaleSort Range Type Fei Ch PS CALE JOLT DELTA SORT 2 0000 2 0000 SCALE ay DO 2 0000 i ALE ae OO 20 i i i SCALE SOR ZV D n 2 0000 A vertical scroll bar may appear oo M 20 eS N Q 20 Copy Paste Copy Details Ready Scroll through the screen horizontally Exiting To exit Hardware Configurator select File Exit or click the X button IM 04L21B01 64EN 1 3 GYVGNVLSOVG Buisn aiojag H 1 4 Menu Bar Menu Bar and ToolBar Only the menu items that can be selected are available File Comm Setting Setting Mode Control Setting System View Help Opens setup data that has been See the explanation later in this section Print Format Settings See section 1 5 ew Open Restore Original Receive Setting Receives setup data from the eee EE end S
45. e the AND logic All subsequent switches will be set to OR logic 2 38 IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 6 Entering Basic Settings e Relay AND Select the relays that are to operate using AND logic Set the range of relays from the first alarm relay to take the AND logic All subsequent relays will be set to OR logic Available settings are None 101 101 only 101 102 101 and 102 101 l03 101 to 103 etc Only alarm output relays that are installed are valid e Relay action Select whether the alarm output relay is energized or de energized when an alarm occurs The setting applies to all alarm output relays e Relay hold You can choose to make the alarm output relays behave in the following ways This setting applies to all relays Settings Description Unhold Turns the output relay OFF when the alarm condition is released returns to normal condition Hold Holds the output relay at ON until an alarm acknowledge operation is performed e Relay Action on ACK Settings Description Normal The relay output is deactivated when the alarm ACK operation is executed If the condition for activating the alarm output relay is met in the next scan interval the relay output is activated This operation is valid only when the alarm output relay is set to Hold Reset The relay output is deactivated when the alarm ACK operation is executed If a new condition for activating the alarm output relay the relay is activated Note When reflash
46. e to set this parameter e IP Address Set the IP address to assign to the FX e Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask according to the system or network to which the FX belongs e Default Gateway Set the IP address of the gateway e Domain Name Set the network domain name that the FX belongs to using up to 64 characters You do not have to set this parameter e Server Primary Server Secondary Register up to two IP addresses for the primary and secondary DNS servers e Domain Primary Domain Secondary Set up to two domain suffixes primary and secondary When obtaining the IP address from DHCP e DHCP Select ON e Host Name Use up to 64 alphanumeric characters to set the FX host name e DNS accession To automatically obtain the DNS server address select ON Otherwise select OFF If you select OFF you must set the IP address of the DNS server 2 47 000LX4 24 BulunByuog H 2 6 Entering Basic Settings 2 48 Domain Name Set the network domain name that the FX belongs to using up to 64 characters This is enabled when DNS accession is set to Not Server Primary Server Secondary Register up to two IP addresses for the primary and secondary DNS servers Domain Primary Domain Secondary Set up to two domain suffixes primary and secondary Control Keep Alive To disconnect when there is no response to the test packets that are periodically sent select ON Otherwise select OFF Time out To use the ap
47. eater than 105 The value is displayed as Over and Over respectively Example If the scale is 0 0 to 200 0 a value less than 10 0 results in a over range anda value greater than 210 0 results in a over range Note For computations such as TLOG CLOG and report the handling of the scale over range value can be set in advance e Key Security Settings Description Login Enables only registered users to operate the FX using keys The User registration is displayed in the Basic Setting tab Keylock Enables the key lock function Set the key lock function in the Basic Setting tab OFF Disables the security functions e Comm Security Settings Description Login Enables only registered users to operate the FX via communications The User registration is displayed in the basic setting mode menu OFF Disables the security functions e Auto Save Settings Description ON Automatically saves the measured data to the CF card OFF Does not automatically save the data Save the measured data manually to the CF card or USB flash memory USB1 option e Media FIFO This is valid only when Auto Save is ON Settings Description ON If there is no more free space on the CF card the oldest file is deleted and the newest file is saved OFF If there is no more free space on the CF card the measured data is not saved to the CF card 2 36 IM 04L21B01 64EN IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 6 Entering Basic Settings E Env
48. ecutes the action once when the condition is met Repeat Executes the action at every specified time 2 26 IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 5 Entering General Settings Event Action 1 Daylight Saving Time 1 Group 1 Display Message Timer EI Event Action 71 File I Menu Customize TI Aus Math Start Settings Description Off Does not start the computation even when the START key is pressed Start Starts the computation when the START key is pressed Reset Start Resets the computed result up to then and starts the computation when the START key is pressed Event These are the conditions that must be met for an action to be performed You can set up to 40 event actions Settings Event action description NONE Not use Remote Select the remote control input terminal number Relay Select the alarm output relay number Switch Select the internal switch number Timer Select the timer number Match Time Select the match timer number Alarm User Key IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 27 000LX4 24 Buunfuuoz H 2 5 Entering General Settings 2 28 Action The action to be executed when an event occurs Settings Memory Start Stop Memory Start Memory Stop Trigger AlarmACK Math Start Stop MathStart MathStop Math Reset Save Display Data Save Event Data Message Snapshot Display Update Interval Change Manual Sample Timer Reset Display Group Change Flag Time ADJUST Panel Load Descr
49. ed Settings The Open dialog box appears 2 Specify a file and click Open The contents of the displayed setting screen are changed to those of the specified file Note e Only the settings on the displayed setting screen are changed e Settings that do not match those of the setup data that you are currently editing are not loaded e Settings that are not included in the setup data that you are currently editing are not loaded Displaying the Manual Select Help User s Manual A PDF of the manual appears Toolbar Only the icons of tools that can be used are available IM 04L21B01 64EN Version information Not used Send data Receive data Print Save Open New This can only be used on FXs that have a communication interface C2 C3 or C7 option 1 5 GYVGNVLSOVG Dusn alojag H 1 5 Displaying the Version Information Procedure 1 Select Help About on the menu bar The About dialog box appears 2 Click OK to close the About dialog box IM 04L21B01 64EN Chapter 2 2 1 Configuring the FX1000 Displaying Setup Data The Hardware Configurator can transmit and receive the setup data change the setup data and create new setup data The settings on the setting screen vary depending on the specifications of the connected FX This software does not support the pseudo log and nonlinear log settings of the FX1000 The setting screen may differ from your actual screen Loading Set
50. el The items that are configured are the same as those configured on the spreadsheet For details see the page corresponding to the item IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 17 000LX4 eu BulunByuog H 2 5 Entering General Settings The items that you can configure vary depending on the system configuration and the settings Daylight Saving Time _ Measure channel Math channel Generalseting Basic seting Daylight Saving Time Daylight Saving Time Group Use Not G Use Display Start Time DESE ELE EI IR o See End Time nov jist ET RI o J Timer Jl Event Action j File Menu Customize J Aux Start Time and End Time Set the date and time at which to switch to daylight saving time and the date and time at which to switch to standard time 2 18 IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 5 Entering General Settings Group Click to display the channel configuration trip line settings dialog box 1 Daylight Saving Time EI Group 1 Display Message Timer 1 Event Action File fi Menu Customize 007 0027 003 004 005 006 I Aus O O h Q c gt Q Lem SE D TI d Use OFF ON Group Name GROUP 1 Channel Configuration 001 002 003 004 005 006 Select channels to register to the group or set the trip line Channel Configuration e Use Select ON for the display groups that you want to display You can set up to 10 groups e Group na
51. ela olor cHoos BE Eeles y E Green Band d Ref Ch La Moving Average Alarm Mark Span L Tag E Calibration Correction 4 Scale La Memory Sampling id Unit 4 Zone Cancel Select All Clear All TOOL Copy Paste Copy Details Rees Il LI MN y Click this button to open the item selection dialog box and select the items that you want to copy Paste to the copy destination Copy the copy source settings Copying and Pasting Settings 1 Select the copy source numbers the CH row in this figure and click the Copy button To specify multiple copy sources drag over the numbers to select them 2 Select the copy destination numbers the CH row in this figure and click the Paste button To specify multiple copy destinations drag over the numbers to select them The settings are copied and pasted 2 13 000LX4 eu BulunByu0g H 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels Setting One Channel at a Time 1 Double click the channel you wish to set Set the maximum possible value Set the minimum possible value The items in the measurement channel tab can be configured for each channel The items that are configured are the same as those configured on the spreadsheet For details see the page corresponding to the item 2 14 IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 4 Setting the Computation Channels The setting operation is the same as for setting the measurement channels See
52. en to the data file Up to 50 characters Structure Sets the structure of the file name when saving data Settings Description Date Serial number user assigned character string date Serial Serial number user assigned character string Batch Serial number batch name when using the batch function File name Set the user assigned section of the file name Up to 16 characters Symbols that can be used and_ Field Title Field Characters Set text strings Title Up to 20 characters Characters Up to 30 characters There are 8 fields IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 29 000LX4 eu BulunByuog H 2 5 Entering General Settings Event Data 2 30 a General setting 1 Daylight Saving Time Event Data Group Scan Interval T Display Free Q SingleTrigger RepeatTrigger Message Data Length Timer Event Action File File Event Data Trigger Signal Key OFF ON Menu Customize Aux Event related settings are enabled when Data Kind is set to E D or Event in Basic Environment under Environment in the Basic Setting tab Sample rate Select the data recording interval from the available settings See the description for Data length below You cannot specify a sampling rate that is faster than the scan interval Mode Settings Description Free Records data continuously Single Records data when the trigger condition
53. ers Turn ON Sample or OFF do not sample Zone Zone L and U Graph You can select the range of the screen in which the waveform of each channel is to be displayed Specify positions on the display scale for the upper and lower limits The conditions for setting the zones are as follows e Range 0 to 100 The lower limit L must be less than the upper limit e The difference between the lower and upper limits is at least 5 For details see section 5 7 in the FX User s Manual Scale display position Select the scale display position on the trend display from 1 to 6 Select OFF if you do not wish to display the scale Scale divide position Select the number of main scale marks on the trend display from 4 to 12 and C10 If you select C10 the scale is equally divided into 10 sections by main scale marks and scale values are indicated at 0 30 50 70 and 100 positions This setting is not applied to any channels that are set to LogType1 or LogType2 Bar display position Select Normal Center Lower or Upper Bar divide number Select number of divisions of the scale on the bar graph display 2 11 IM 04L21B01 64EN 000LX4 24 BulunByu0g H 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels Partial Partial Expanded Display Bound position Set the boundary for the partial expanded display The range is from 1 to 99 Boundary Set the value that is to be the boundary between the reduced section
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55. essed Click to select Type of main menus being set Daylight Saving Time j Group Display Sub menu Message Timer JI Event Action File Menu Customize EI Menu 1 Function O O h Q c gt Q Lem SE D TI d Aux 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 T Changes the left right display area Delete selected items Click to display a sub menu on the right side of the screen Add an item beneath the selected item For details on the menu see section 5 16 in the FX User s Manual Function The FUNC key menu appears when the FUNC key is pressed Daylight Saving Time J Group 1 Display C Message ALARM ACK 2 Timer MESSAGE vail Event Action I File S Menu Customize MEDIA EJECT FREE MESSAG 7 Menu 5 EMS Function TRIGGER AUX SAVE DISPLAY SAVE EVENT SAVE STOP MATH MATH RST MATH ACK 3 ee LOGOUT For information about the menu see section 4 1 in the FX User s Manual IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 31 2 5 Entering General Settings Aux 1 Daylight Saving Time Group Display Event Action File J Menu Customize E Aue Power e VT ratio Specify a value between 1 0 and 6000 0 The decimal place is fixed e Point Set the CT ratio s decimal place to 0 1 or 2 This number represents the number of digits after the decimal point e CT ratio The setting range varies depending on the
56. etting Sends setup data to the recorder Hardware Info Receives the device information from the recorder and displays it Partial Transfer Memory amp Math Start Memory amp Math Stop Address Settings Starts memory sampling Stops memory sampling See section 2 7 Meas Channels his item appears for the FX Math Channels 7 Ext Channels General Setting Submenu This item appears for the FX Basic Setting Submenu Load Changed Settings See the explanation later in this E e SET Regular Submenu Not used Setting Not used Program Pattern Submenu Setting System Configuration Set the setup data system FE Kazen Setting Data Adjustment Standard Toolbar Shows or hides the toolbar nitialize seting ee Setting SETUP Basic Submenu Setting This can only be used on FXs that have a communication interface C2 C3 or C7 option IM 04L21B01 64EN 1 4 Menu and Tool Bars About File Restore Original When you select File Restore Original the data from the last time one of the following operations was performed is restored File New File Open File Save File Save As Comm Receive Setting Comm Send Setting Comm Partial Transfer System System Configuration About Setting Load Changed Settings You can change the settings on the currently displayed setting screen to those of a specified setup file 1 Select Setting Load Chang
57. f the scale width Example When the measured value is less than 5 when the scale is from 0 to 100 RJC e Mode Sets the reference junction compensation method of the thermocouple input Select Internal or External Settings Description Internal Uses the reference junction compensation function of the FX External Uses an external reference junction compensation function When set to External Volt is displayed e RJC voltage uV The compensation voltage to be added to the input Set the value in the range of 20000 uV to 20000 pV IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 41 000LX4 24 Buunfuuoz H 2 6 Entering Basic Settings Report 2 42 Click to display the channel selection screen Channel selection screen Click the channel you wish to set up J Environment Basic setting J Alarm Scan Interval Measure Function Li J Report Key Lock ei D Login Report channel setting Sg i i Measure Channel ae Report Channel No Di CH Ho Serial ri ON P ON 003 E UN E UR J Aux Fj e r a i Fi OW 007 is F OH oe is LUES Fi Onno e FION O1 s AT AE KN Copy Paste Copy Details Report setting e Report kind Select the type of report to be created Settings Description OFF Do not create a report Hour Creates hourly reports Day Creates daily reports Hour Day Creates hourly and daily reports Day Week Creates daily and weekly reports Day Month Creates d
58. fore SMTP if you need to enable POP before SMTP To enable authenticated e mail transmission Authentication SMTP select Auth e Address 1 Address 2 Enter the e mail address Multiple e mail addresses can be entered in the box of one recipient When entering multiple addresses delimit each address with a space Up to 150 characters can be entered e Sender Enter the sender e mail address You can enter up to 64 characters POP3 settings e POP3 Server name Enter the POP3 server host name or IP address e Port number Use the default setting unless you need to change it The default value is 110 e Login name Enter the POP3 server login name e Password Enter the POP3 server login password using up to 32 characters The password is displayed as a string of asterisks 2 53 000LX4 24 BulunByuog H 2 6 Entering Basic Settings e Send delay second Set the delay between POP3 server authentication and transmission to a value from 0 to 10 seconds e POP3 Login To encrypt the password when logging into the POP3 server select APOP To send it in plain text select PLAIN Auth Settings To enable support for authenticated e mail transmission Authentication SMTP set a user name and password to use for authentication e User name Enter the user name You can enter up to 32 characters e Password Enter the password You can enter up to 32 characters The password is displayed as a String of asterisks Alarm Specify the setting
59. g Basic Settings Serial Basic setting Environment Alarm 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Scan Interval i Odd G Even None Measure Function 7 Op Report I Remote Ethernet Serial Q Offoff Q KON XON LONRS CSRS LA Normal MODBUS Master Barcode Serial Modbus master For RS 232 e Baud Rate Select 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 or 38400 bps e Parity Set the parity check method to Odd Even or None e Data length Select 7 or 8 bits To output the data in binary format select 8 e Handshaking Select Off Off XON XON XON RS or CS RS e Address For Modbus protocol enter a value in the range of 1 to 99 For a general purpose communication protocol this value is not set e Protocol Settings Description Normal General purpose communication protocol Modbus Modbus slave Master Modbus master If you select Modbus master you need to configure the Modbus master settings See the next page For RS 422 485 e Baud rate Select 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 or 38400 bps e Data length Select 7 or 8 bits To output the data in binary format select 8 e Parity Set the parity check method to Odd Even or None e Handshaking Not specified e Address Select a number from 1 to 99 e Protocol This is the same as with the RS 232 2 61 000 X4 94 Duunbuuoz H 2 6 Entering Basic Settings Modbus master Alarm J Scan I
60. gs Description OFF Not register Key Log into the FX using keys Comm Log into the FX via communications Web Log into the monitor page of the FX using a Web browser Key Comm Log into the FX using keys and via communications e User Name Password Same as the supervisor settings e Key Lock No Settings Description OFF No limitations on the operation 1 to 10 Registration number of the operation limitation s Key Function Media USB Select whether or not to disable each item Settings Description Free Key lock not applied Lock Disables the operation 2 46 IM 04L21B01 64EN Ethernet IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 6 Entering Basic Settings TCP IP Environment Host Information I Alarm DHCP J oF on 1 Scan Interval I Measure Function Ss Ge D Address g om om 0 Remote Key Lock Subnet Mask 1 D 0 Login a E 3 3 S P EI Ethernet DNS TCPAP DN accession OFF ON FIP Modbus client 2 E Mail SNTP client I Server functions Connect limits oF ON oF ON Timeout time min HostName Register Ca GEE Gal GN The settings vary depending on how the IP address is acquired Consult with your network administrator for the network parameters such as the IP address subnet mask default gateway and DNS When using a fixed IP address e DHCP Set DHCP to OFF e Host Name Set the FX s host name using up to 64 alphanumeric characters You do not hav
61. her than 1 00 lower limit upper eege mme ae Upper limit This is the same value as the limit Cannot be set Deeg l mantissa lower limit mantissa Integer between 15 and 15 The lower limit mantissa must Upper limit 1 lt upper limit lower limit lt 15 be 1 00 exponent Integer between 15 and 14 The lower limit mantissa must 1 lt upper limit lower limit lt 14 be a value other than 1 00 Low cut Can be set when the mode is 1 5V and when the mode is VOLT with square root SQRT selected Select ON to use the low cut function Low cut value Can be set when the mode is VOLT with square root SQRT selected 2 8 Set the low cut value in the range of 0 0 to 5 0 of the input span Low cut value i Measured value Result of square root computation Input value IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels Calibration Correction IM 04L21B01 64EN Set the input and output values for the calibration correction The number of set points including the start and end points can be specified in the range 2 to 16 Calibration Correction i Click to delete the selected row Click to add set points rows to the number of calibration set points Condition X1 lt X2 lt X3 lt X4 lt X5 Calibration set points Number of set points Selectable Range of Input and Output Values e Channels on which linear scaling is specified 30000 to 30000 the decimal
62. i I AEE P E E EE S E E AE E A E E E E 2 61 e 2 35 partial expanded deplay 2 12 password tie etcetera inoin aaie n e rii ska 2 49 password login TUNCTION EE 2 45 WE 2 13 PASV KEE 2 50 Index 2 phase and wire SYSLEIM sevicssucesinidiercrveicdnamdnutvenveandewssnnsaviteunenses 2 64 POP D 2 53 POPS OI E 2 54 DEE DIDIER 2 34 2 49 2 51 2 53 PONY E 2 64 power fail message enennneeeoseerreeerrtnrerrnrrrrrrerssnnrrreeen 2 36 DEEN eege eebe eeeEtEegen 2 23 FURST Se e E 2 72 print example table 2 69 print example HEX EE 2 71 print format settings EE 2 68 printing setup data E 2 72 el dl OS EE 2 72 products covered in this manual iv ei tere Lee EE 2 61 Ro lge EE 2 6 POA Cy O sacrcrrcie E E EEEE ATE E 2 62 AEE ER 2 54 2 55 2 56 2 57 reference channel 2 7 Pe MAS EE 2 38 BE i cate eh ete Se eee ecto trad ee 2 55 BEER 2 52 2 63 relave un E 2 25 Beete eege 2 10 Beete eg 2 39 KE 210 9 Anes nae ee ee ete tee or re rte cee seer 2 37 2 42 818 42 lei ie 2 42 POISON lee ME 2 42 report settings e mail 2 57 DEE EE 1 5 EEI Spacers vas poe T AEE E E A T 2 62 revision NISTO E IV Te 2 41 POMC AV CVG E A A E E EA TA 2 16 Ro SeMS E 2 61 Ro AOD EE 2 61 S GC E 2 21 SAVING the setup data E 2 67 SCA OVET ere 2 36 Scale eier EE 2 7 Scan MEVA NEE 2 40 scheduled settings e mail 2 55 GE display aiinicciaccsisnneuicidaveniniammaniantetimvackometeavenaiaanmbanstes 2 19 e E 2 53 sending setup data svn ts
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64. in the range of 1 to 65535 Use the default port number unless there is a special reason not to do so Status Relay Details Memory Media Information Measurement Error Communication Error Memory Stop The relay contact output is turned on when an item that is set to ON occurs IM 04L21B01 64EN IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 6 Entering Basic Settings Detail Setting Environment JI Basic Environment Detail Setting Option Alarm Scan Interval Measure Function J Report Key Lock Login TI Ethernet Serial JI Aux BESSE soseta Tag Channel La English Japanese Chinese German French Russian Korean taian Spanish Portuguese Decimal Point Type Point Comma oF OO ON Digit of lot number e B Auto increment oF Q ON Q OFF ON Trend Rate Switching OFF ON Common Separate Power Fail Message L OFF ON Change Message OFF ON Free G Over L OFF Keylock Login Comm Security L OFF Login gor ON OFF ON Settings Description Tag Displays tags Channel numbers are displayed for channels that do not have tags assigned to them Channel Displays channel numbers Language Select the display language Decimal Point Type You can set the decimal point type for the display and files saved in text format You can select Point or Comma Batch Select ON to use the batch function Digit of lot number Select the number of
65. in the span of 10 if the scale setting is 5 0 to 5 0 the value is converted to a value within a span of 100 In this case the resolution of the value converted to a span of 10 is lower than the value converted to a span of 100 To prevent the display from becoming rough it is recommended that the scale be set so that this value is greater than 100 e You cannot set the same value to Scale L and Scale U e When the Mode is 1 5V or Sart Scale L must be less than Scale U Difference Computation DELTA Ref CH Square Root Unit IM 04L21B01 64EN Displays the difference between the input and the reference channel If difference computation is performed between channels that have different range and type settings the decimal position of the computed result is set to that of the channel computing the difference If the number of digits to the right of the decimal of the reference channel is greater than that of the channel computing the difference the reference value below the least significant digit of the channel computing difference is rounded beforehand The reference channel for difference computation Note If you set the reference channel of a differential computation between channels to a channel that is set to LogType1 or LogType2 an error will be returned as the measured result of the differential computation between channels Computes and displays the square root of the
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67. input This setting can be used only when the input mode is set to VOLT voltage As necessary set the span scale and unit You can only configure the settings such that Scale_L is less than Scale_U Enter the unit using up to six characters 2 7 000 X4 eu BulunByu0g H 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels Log Scale LogType1 and LogType2 When you use the log scale LG1 option set the scale upper and lower limits and alarm values by specifying the mantissas and exponents Type Item Setting Conditions EECHER 1 00 to 9 99 mantissa Integer between 15 and 15 The lower limit mantissa must Lower limit 1 lt upper limit lower limit lt 15 be 1 00 LoaTvpe1 exponent Integer between 15 and 15 The lower limit mantissa must S Wa 2 lt upper limit lower limit lt 15 be a value other than 1 00 lower limit lt upper Upper limit limit ppe 1 00 to 9 99 mantissa Integer between 15 and 15 The lower limit mantissa must Upper limit 1 lt upper limit lower limit lt 15 be 1 00 exponent Integer between 15 and 15 The lower limit mantissa must 2 lt upper limit lower limit lt 15 be a value other than 1 00 ONA AA 1 00 to 9 99 mantissa Integer between 15 and 15 The lower limit mantissa must Lower limit 1 lt upper limit lower limit lt 15 be 1 00 LoaType2 exponent Integer between 15 and 14 The lower limit mantissa must gtyP 1 lt upper limit lower limit lt 14 be a value ot
68. iption Can be specified when the FX is configured to record event data This cannot be specified when the event is set to Relay Switch or Alarm Can be specified when the FX is configured to record display data Can be specified when the FX is configured to record event data Set the message number and the destination Set the message destination to all groups All or a group number Can be specified when the function for switching between the trend update interval and the secondary update interval is enabled Cannot be specified when the event is set to Timer Specify the number of the group to be displayed Can be specified only when the event is set to Remote Can be specified only when the event is set to Remote 1 This can only be specified for models that have the M1 PM1 or PWR1 option 2 This can only be specified when an external storage medium is connected to the FX IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 5 Entering General Settings File 1 Daylight Saving Time Group 1 Display i Message i Timer I Event Action File EI File I Event Data I Menu Customize AUX Directory name Set the name of the directory on the storage medium for saving the data on the external storage medium Up to 20 characters Symbols that can be used and Strings that cannot be used AUX CON PRN NUL CLOCK COM1 to COM9Y and LPT 1 to LPT Header Set the header comment to be writt
69. ironment I Basic Environment Detail Setting Option i Alarm Scan Interval JI Measure Function i Report i Key Lock i Login Ethernet I Serial e Value on Error Specify whether to set the display for a computation error to Over or Over e Overflow Sum Ave Specify how to handle overflow data when it is detected in the SUM or AVE computation of TLOG or CLOG This setting is also applied to report generation Settings Description Error Sets the computed result to computation error Skip Discards the overflow data and continues the computation Limit Uses a limit value in place of the overflow data and continues the computation Overflow Min Max P P Specify how to handle overflow data when it is detected in the MAX MIN or P P computation of TLOG or CLOG This setting is also applied to report generation Settings Description Over Uses the overflow data as is Skip Discards the overflow data and continues the computation Report 1 to 4 Select the type of data to output as reports Settings Description OFF Does not output reports You cannot set Report 1 to OFF Ave Outputs the average value Max Outputs the maximum value Min Outputs the minimum value Sum Outputs the sum value Instant Outputs the instantaneous value e File kind Specify the method used to create report files Settings Description Split Saves each type of report to a separate file Combined Saves the re
70. is met Repeat Records data each time the trigger condition is met Data length Select the size of a record data file The recorded data is divided by the file size specified here The available data lengths vary depending on the number of memory sampling channels and the Sample rate setting Sample rate 8ms m Selectable range 10 minto 10minto 10minto 10minto 10 min to of data length 1 day 2 days 3 days 7 days 14 days Sample rate Selectable range 10 minto 10 min to of data length 31 days 31 days Sample rate 5min D n Selectable range 1 hourto 1 hour to of data length 31 days 31 days 1 You cannot choose an interval that is faster than the scan interval 1 hour to 31 days 1 hour to 31 days 1 hour to 31 days Pre Trigger Specify the range when recording data before the trigger condition is met Select the range as a percentage of the data length from O0 5 25 50 75 95 and 100 If you do not want to record the data existing before the trigger condition is met select 0 Trigger Signal Key Select ON if you want to activate the trigger using key operation IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 5 Entering General Settings Custom Menu You can show or hide items on the menu that appears when you press the FUNC key and on the display selection menu which appears when you press the DISP ENTER key Main Menu The display selection menu appears when the DISP ENTER key is pr
71. is turned ON the operation of the first three output relays is set to nonhold Specifying Hold produces no effect Hysteresis e Measure channel High Low Sets the hysteresis width of the alarm occurrence release of the high low limit alarm specified on measurement channels Selectable range 0 0 to 5 0 of the span or scaling width e Measure channel Delta High Low Sets the hysteresis width of the alarm occurrence release of the difference high low limit alarm specified on measurement channels Selectable range 0 0 to 5 0 of the span e Math channel High Low Sets the hysteresis width of the alarm occurrence release of the high low limit alarm specified on computation and external input channels Selectable range 0 0 to 5 0 of the measurement span Alarm action s No Logging Select ON to hide alarm indication The Detect setting is enabled in the Measure channel Math channel tab s This function disables the alarm indicator and the logging of alarm events to the alarm summary IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 39 000LX4 eu BulunByu0g H 2 6 Entering Basic Settings 2 40 Scan Interval I Environment I Alarm S Scan Interval Measure Function 1 Report 1 Remote TJ Key Lock Login Ethernet Scan interval Select the scan interval A D integrate Select the A D integration time as necessary Only the selectable settings are displayed Settings Description Auto The FX automatically detects th
72. isallowed Disallowed Disallowed Disallowed Item Tag group Batch field title characters file header mail header Unit user name password expressions accounts Host name domain name server name and domain suffix Transfer destination transfer source Mail title File name directory name initial path Disallowed in the symbol box indicates some disallowed characters are present even though input was possible The following characters cannot be used in a file path Expressions are defined by the grammar Allowed alphanumeric characters and symbols expressed with a single byte are as follows Table of Character Codes IM 04L21B01 64EN Alphanumeric characters Symbol SP means space is used to indicate the temperature in degrees Input output and indicated using 2 75 000LX4 eu BulunByu0g H PE Blank Page es Chapter 3 3 1 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Warning Message List Try to load the file again If still not possible the file may be Execute the operation after data has been saved to the Stop memory sampling and calculations computation Code Message W3435 System configuration has been changed The input configuration and data will be initialized Continue W6035 Contains invalid data Open this setting W6033 Start Memory sampling Math W6034 Stop Memory sampling Math W6038 Initialize current settings W6039 Hardwar
73. isartaiineteiantentsednsstinanied nmilenincbicanteteavan 2 65 sending the setup E EE 2 65 serial COMMUNICATION vice cescncsncenesresseanesapssanienedianannnegaassasanceanns 2 61 Selver EIERE gege SS 2 51 SEENEN eegener Eegen 2 47 2 48 server secondary wosiscccisnvsvasicntcsssansseeteexeciontarcasseosteecias 2 47 2 48 server server pnumber 2 52 ER EEI E EA ATA E T 2 34 setting one channel at a timMe cccccsccesseseeeeseeseeesseneess 2 14 setup data other than the address setup data 2 65 SMTP server MAM EE 2 53 I BEE 2 34 e EE 2 16 SECHER Ee 2 6 specified values ccccceecccccseeceeeseeceeeaeeeeeeeseaeeessaeeeeesaaeeees 2 70 SAUME E 2 7 SENAT EE 1 3 Status relay scan ccinsnismveimaiantebiaaabicmvanconiatebanitrudixamveniatomaaceneamtes 2 34 structure of the file NAME 2s lt 0c0s0 cece eveecccsens chneeeveessueesnocceees 2 29 SUD SC EE 2 54 2 55 2 56 2 57 IM 04L21B01 64EN subnet MaSK EEN 2 47 system COMIQUIALION cincdssesesniocsacamedcdanntiindexnbidansiedswentsets 2 4 2 70 system Setting e mail 2 56 T TAG EE 2 11 2 35 temperature Unit 4 2 ccsacacesccncnascasaaantaceaacniawscannnstedaacesasescaassatadeied 2 33 time adjust on start ACHON jsiccrnnacarcnnsvancentaerskatantecnoesttennmasenhs 2 58 time deviation Im 2 33 timeout command Dmeout rreren 2 62 timeout uer e EEN 2 48 lr EE 2 25 timer action EE 2 26 REESEN ee 2 33 TCOG COMMON OM ieee ini 2 16 ele un renne i lef TE 2 20 U n UE
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75. lear the waveform when the memory sampling is started e Message direction Set the display direction of messages to Horizontal or Vertical When the trend is set to Vertical the message direction is fixed to Horizontal e Scale Digit Select the Normal or Fine Fine If the scale value is two digit display it can be changed to three digits For example if the scale range is 49 0 to 51 0 the scale values are displayed using 3 digits as shown below mon H un aE PPP TPP soc A e Value Indicator The current value is displayed as a mark or a bar graph e Trend Line Set the line width of the trend in dots 1 to 3 e Grid Select the number of grids to be displayed in the waveform display area of the trend display Settings Description 4 to 12 Displays a grid that divides the display width into 4 to 12 sections Auto Displays the same number of grids as the number of scale divisions of the first assigned channel of the group 2 22 IM 04L21B01 64EN IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 5 Entering General Settings Display Bar Graph Direction Select Bar graph direction Brightness You can select a value from 1 to 8 the default value is 2 Larger the value brighter the display becomes Backlight Saver Mode Settings Description OFF Disables the backlight saver Dimmer Dims the display if there is no operation for a given time Timeoff Turns the backlight OFF if there is no operation for a given time Backlight
76. lue cceeeeeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 2 54 2 55 include source URL sriiiicisessirinbiacanianisnadeats 2 54 2 55 2 56 2 57 initializing the Setup data ANERER ENNEN 2 4 WNT AD EE 2 50 TY OG eebe 2 6 inter block e 2 62 intemal SWING BE 2 38 DIGS AG AN se esea sec ct Ga vse enc ernie E E E T TT 2 55 interval rate of change aam 2 38 LP ell 2 47 Koo Le EE 2 48 KEY IO GK EE 2 44 2 46 KEW SOCON eebe 2 36 ee DANIO AS EN 2 35 line Width of the frend 2 22 Load Changed aere neete eege tege 1 5 loading existing setup data cccisissragasscccicancetanssiesnanduscindsinezcwasn 2 3 loading setup Cal aissrsctearracenssacicciedeasandtovastceuideiaternsieinsdnaincaader 2 1 NOC NAME EEN 2 49 Log Scale LogType1 Loglvpe h 2 8 ee EE 2 8 Low cut pOWETF E 2 32 M E EE EE 2 8 E Ir EE 1 5 IMAC UME UMET eege ee See eege 2 26 Wu dr EE 2 27 measurement startletop 2 73 meda FIF Seances eee ene een en een eee me nee eee 2 36 memory sampling EE 2 11 AA e EE 1 4 PYM SS AOS E seas sale E E AE nav taecaaesins 2 21 2 24 message to all groups EN 2 35 VE e E 2 64 modbus CHIN EE 2 51 Wie elef Ee aerate eee me tee ae anette ene eee ee eee ens 2 62 modbus SEIV EE 2 34 BEE EE 2 6 MOMOL AG EEN 2 59 moving AV CIAO E 2 11 N o NOOD WEE 2 39 O EE te 1 2 operator page aeenme eee ene nr seer ete mn nen on ear esr enon Neon aera mn iE 2 59 EEE S E 2 37 OVGTHOW dala oc cesdsesencassexcadstetdocsiascnenaaddeeedaeldcssceenedoaseuedetanas 2 37 p El
77. mal point e 2 35 a are ge 2 47 ee EE e EE 2 35 Eeer 2 47 difference computation sates neces ssicnneniscacaadorawsmosesaeeneiaccertarasedes 2 7 differential input scecsczcevssecected adzcemsseetoadssasddeaenscenwheed sebeecstensaaneicr 2 7 directory NaMG E 2 29 display e EE 2 12 Display DIIS asain ceisavaniatienvancaniaiamconiaasiataniaitataniautentnuatenimuabiunia 2 64 display direction messages 2 22 display direction rend 2 22 Apay SO DE 2 16 el ee 2 11 INS Ce SS en EE 2 47 elei Ern Enn 2 47 2 48 d ma aw 91d i E 2 47 domain secondary E 2 47 2 48 domain suffix search order 2 48 E nt E 2 47 vem ACU ON ia adi ciccs cairn acted as naceansndeed Sev ancsccasbareassnadsaesiecsaceaiceninedst 2 27 e 2 30 CAG WEE 1 3 enone eens ane eC eee ee ene ne eee ea cee 2 8 PE MERNO WEE 2 37 first last client channel 2 52 first last master channel number 2 62 xed alarm MaK EE 2 13 fixed EEN 2 47 free event E EE 2 30 FTP connection destination setting of 2 49 TEE Eegen 2 34 FTP elen 2 49 G Eli E EE E E E ATE E A ESEE ET E E 2 11 green Dana RE 2 12 OO e E 2 19 H We DE lee EN 2 61 ge UE 1 2 Hardware Configurator EN 1 1 hardware information ccccccceecceceseeceseeeeeeeseeeseeseaeeeeesaees 2 74 header scccccsiiastediscdsaticeasedcucesaeadivnbedbeadeaceined 2 54 2 55 2 56 2 57 OSL Eu 2 47 2 51 host name e 2 48 ATE i E 2 34 WY SIC SSIS Eege 2 39 Index 1 Index ae IV include instantaneous va
78. me Set the SNTP server name using up to 64 alphanumeric characters e Ifthe DNS is used you can set the host name as a server name e You can also set the IP address In this case the DNS is not required s Port No Enter the port number of the SNTP server in the range of 1 to 65535 The default value is 123 e Access Interval Set the time interval for synchronizing the time with the server to OFF 1 8 12 or 24h If you select OFF you can synchronize the time manually by operating soft keys The time is not synchronized if the difference in the time between the FX and the server is greater than or equal to 10 minutes e Ref Time Set the reference time for making queries e Access timeout Set the time to wait for the response from the SNTP server when querying the time to 10 30 90s e Time adjust start Select On to synchronize the time using SNTP when memory start is executed Otherwise select OFF 2 58 IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 6 Entering Basic Settings Server Function I Environment i Alarm Scan Interval J Measure Function j Report i Key Lock TI Login Ethernet 1 TEPIP i FTP I Modbus client ET 1 SNTP client S Server functions Connect limits I Serial TI Aus e FTP Server Select Use or Not don t use e Web server For the Web item under Server select Use or Not don t use e Operator To set the operator page select ON e Operator
79. me Set the group name up to 16 characters e Channel Configuration Specify a measurement channel or a computation channel A group can contain up to 6 channels Note e The trend digital and bar graph displays are shown in the specified order e Achannel can be assigned to multiple groups e The same channel cannot be assigned multiple times in a group IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 19 2 5 Entering General Settings Trip line Set lines at specified positions in the waveform display range on the Trend display e Use Turn ON the trip lines you want to display e Position Set the position in the range of 0 to 100 of the display width e Color The default colors are red green blue and yellow If you want to change the color select from the 24 available colors e Trend Line Set the line width of the trip line in dots 1 to 3 2 20 IM 04L21B01 64EN Display IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 5 Entering General Settings ee LOoging j Group Trend Interval div min Display Save Interval dr Message Trend henley Update 2rd intenral 4 Event Action wb File 1 Menu Customize Trend Clear Timer i Aux Message Uirection Backight saven lime Backight Restore Logging e Trend interval div Horizon G Vertical Wide G OFF ON ta Honeon Cy Verical G Normal Fine La Mark Bargraph Horizon Vertical Ga Off fe Dimmer Ge Time off CH Key Gy Key amp Alarm La Whi
80. n data transfer has stopped Click OK to close the message The settings that you sent are applied Note This software does not support the pseudo log and nonlinear log settings of the FX1000 If the FX1000 is set to Mode LogType1 and Calibration correction ON do not change the mode and range of the corresponding channel on the software and send them to the FX1000 Doing so will clear the calibration correction values on the FX1000 IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 8 Saving the Setup Data 1 Click the Save button or choose File Save or File Save As If you choose File Save as the Save As dialog box appears 2 Enter a destination file name and location and click the Save button Save The previous file PDL is overwritten Save As The setup data is saved to a file with the specified file name at the specified destination IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 67 000LX4 eu BulunByu0g H 2 9 Printing Setup Data Print Format Settings You can set the print format of the setup data to text or table format 1 Select File Print Format Settings from the menu The Print Settings dialog box appears Print Settings int format le Protocol io Date and time fonmat 2 Configure the various settings Item Setting Description Defaut Print format Only text is printed Text Table The data is printed in a preset format The following settings only need to be configured when the print format is
81. nterval Measure Function ener reen Some zeen I Environment Basic Read Cycle Access timeout Retry count I Report Inter block delay J Key Lock J Login Ethernet Serial j Aux Auto recovery Command setting Slave RSR 30001 NTE 40001 INT16 40001 INT16 O INTI6 Seri Master Command No J Serial Start channel End channel Address Register Read M Bc cot Write E 1 Write m Bio 101 1 d E 1 O INTIE W ele S 8 Paste Copy Details z Modbus master Copy r Modbus master settings are enabled when you set Protocol to Master under Serial Serial in the Basic Setting tab Basic setting Read cycle Set the read cycle to 1s 2s 5s or 10s Timeout Set the command timeout value to 125ms 250ms 500ms 1s 2s 5s 10s or 1min Retrials Set the number of retrials when there is no response from the slave Select OFF 1 2 3 4 5 10 or 20 Inter block delay Set the inter block delay to OFF 5ms 10ms 15ms 45ms or 100ms Auto recovery Set the auto recovery time from communication halt Select OFF 1min 2min 5min 10min 20min 30min or 1h Command setting 2 62 Command Set the transmitted command type Settings Description R Math Read to the communication input channel 32 bit floating point type from the slave Write Write the measurement channel 16 bit signed integer type to the slave W Math
82. o 3600 s If the measured value remains above or below the set alarm value for the set period of time the delay time an alarm is activated Note FX specifications e The alarm delay time takes on a value that is an integer multiple of the scan interval For example if the alarm delay time is set to 5 s when the scan interval is 2 s the actual delay time is 6 s e The delay alarm has the following special operations e If the computation is stopped in a condition in which the computed value is exceeding the alarm setting when a delay alarm is set on a computation channel the alarm is turned On after the specified period delay period elapses e The alarm detection operation is reset if a power failure occurs The operation restarts after the power recovers e Ifthe alarm setting of the delay high limit alarm is changed when an alarm is already activated and the input is greater than or equal to the new setting the alarm continues For all other cases the alarm detection operation starts at the new setting This is also true for the delay lower limit alarm IM 04L21B01 64EN Moving Average Tag Memory Sampling 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels To use the moving average select the sampling count Times 2 to 400 You can use the tag instead of the channel number to be displayed on the screen This can be selected when Tag is Tag under Detail Setting in the Basic Setting tab You can enter tags using up to 16 charact
83. or other proprietary notices or identification shown in the Software Product 2 3 Any and all technology algorithms know how and process contained in the Software Product are the property or trade secret of Yokogawa or licensors to Yokogawa Ownership of and all the rights in the Software Product shall be retained by Yokogawa or the licensors and none of the rights will be transferred to you hereunder 2 4 You agree to maintain the aforementioned property and trade secret of Yokogawa or licensors and key codes in strict confidence not to disclose it to any party other than your employees officers directors or similar staff who have a legitimate need to know to use the Software Product and agreed in writing to abide by the obligations hereunder 2 5 Upon expiration or termination of this Agreement the Software Product and its copies including extracts shall be returned to Yokogawa and any copies retained in your computer or media shall be deleted irretrievably If you dispose of media in which the Software Product or its copy is stored the contents shall be irretrievably deleted 2 6 The Software Product may contain software which Yokogawa is granted a right to sublicense or distribute by third party suppliers including affiliates of Yokogawa Third Party Software If suppliers of the Third Party Software Supplier provide special terms and conditions for the Third Party Software which differ from this Agreement the special terms and cond
84. plication timeout function select ON Otherwise select OFF If you select ON a Timeout time is displayed Timeout value min Set the timeout value between 1 and 120 minutes Host Name Register To automatically register the host name select ON Checking the communication status The Ethernet communication status can be confirmed with the LED lamp that is provided on the Ethernet connector on the FX rear panel or the Ethernet link that is shown at the upper right of the basic setting screen IM 04L21B01 64EN IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 6 Entering Basic Settings FTP 1 Environment Alarm 1 Scan Interval J Measure Function 1 Report i Key Lock TI Login EI Ethernet 2 TCPAP S FTF I Modbus client E Mail 1 SNTP client I Server functions Connect limits I Serial 000 X4 eu BulunByuog H FTP Transfer File Data files that are set to ON are automatically transferred to the FTP destination File Type Description Display data file Data files are automatically transferred at each file save interval Event data file Files are automatically transferred when the data length of data is recorded Report file Data files are automatically transferred every time a report is created Snapshot data file The files are automatically transferred when a snapshot is executed Indicates snapshot using the FUNC key communication command EV2 command USER key or remote control function
85. port data of two types in a single file 2 37 000LX4 24 BulunByu0g H 2 6 Entering Basic Settings Alarm I Environment EI Alarm 1 Scan Interval I Measure Function Report I Key Lock 1 Login Ethernet I Serial Basic Setting e Reflash To set the reflash operation on the alarm output relay select ON The reflash function is set on the first three output relays Settings Description Off Reflash is not used On Reflash is used The relays are deactivated for approximately 500 ms e Rate of Change Decrease Set the interval for the rate of change calculation of the low limit on rate of change alarm in terms of the number of sampled data points 1 to 32 The actual interval is obtained by multiplying the value specified here by the scan interval e Rate of Change Increase Set the interval for the rate of change calculation of the high limit on rate of change alarm in the same manner as the interval for the low limit on rate of change alarm e Hold You can choose to make the alarm displays behave in the following ways Settings Description Unhold Clears the alarm indication when the alarm condition is released returns to normal condition Hold Holds the alarm indication until an alarm acknowledge operation is performed Output relay e Internal Switch AND Select the internal switches that are to operate using AND logic Set the range of internal switches from the first internal switch to tak
86. ry e When Using Windows 7 32 bit edition Intel Pentium 4 3 GHz or faster x64 or x86 processor 2 GB or more of memory 64 bit edition Intel x64 processor that is equivalent to Intel Pentium 4 3 GHz or faster 2 GB or more of memory Hard Disk Free space of 100 MB or more more space may be required depending on the amount of data stored CD ROM Drive One CD ROM drive Mouse A mouse supported by Windows Monitor A video card that is recommended for the OS and a display that is supported by the OS has a resolution of 1024x768 or higher and that can show 65 536 colors 16 bit high color or more Interface Port When communicating through RS 232 use a COM port COM1 COM2 COM3 or COM4 supported by Windows When communicating through RS 422 RS 485 connect a converter to an RS 232 port To communicate through an Ethernet connection you need an Ethernet card supported by Windows Also the TCP IP protocol must be installed Printer A printer supported by Windows is required An appropriate printer driver is also required Operating System OS Oos Mersin e Business SP2 excluding 64 bit editions Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 32 or 64 bit edition Professional SP1 32 or 64 bit edition Note e The time zone can be set in Date Time which can be opened from Control Panel e If daylight saving time is used mark the check box of Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes e The time zone should not b
87. s for sending e mail when alarms occur e Recipient and Recipient2 Set the e mail recipients For Recipient1 and Recipient2 select ON to send e mail or OFF to not send e mail s Active alarms Sends an e mail when an alarm occurs You can select ON send e mail or OFF not send e mail for alarms 1 to 4 e Include INST Select ON to attach instantaneous value data to e mail The data that is attached to an e mail is the instantaneous value that is measured at the time the e mail is transmitted e Include source URL Select ON to attach the source URL Attach the URL when the Web server is enabled e Subject Enter the subject of the e mail using up to 32 alphanumeric characters The default setting is Alarm_summary e Header1 Header2 Enter header 1 and header 2 using up to 64 characters 2 54 IM 04L21B01 64EN IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 6 Entering Basic Settings Scheduled Periodic data Specify the settings for sending e mail at scheduled times e Recipient Set the e mail recipients For Recipient1 and Recipient2 select ON to send e mail or OFF to not send e mail e Interval Select the interval for sending e mail to Recipient1 and Recipient2 from 1 2 3 4 6 8 12 and 24 hours e Ref time Enter the time used as a reference for sending the e mail at the specified interval to Recipient1 and Recipientz2 e Include INST Include source URL Subject and Header See the explanation of alarm mail The default su
88. ssions should be discrepant or inconsistent with this Agreement 12 2 If any part of this Agreement is found void or unenforceable it shall not affect the validity of the balance of the Agreement which shall remain valid and enforceable according to its terms and conditions The parties hereby agree to attempt to substitute for such invalid or unenforceable provision a valid or enforceable provision that achieves to the greatest extent possible the economic legal and commercial objectives of the invalid or unenforceable provision 12 3 Failure by either party to insist on performance of this Agreement or to exercise a right when entitled does not prevent such party from doing so at a later time either in relation to that default or any subsequent one End of document IM 04L21B01 64EN How to Use This Manual Structure of the Manual This manual consists of the following three chapters and index Chapter Title Content 1 Before using the DAQSTANDARD Explains the PC system environment required for use of the DAQSTANDARD Also explains how to install it 2 Configuring the FX1000 Explains how to configure the FX1000 measurement conditions and other settings 3 Troubleshooting Gives a list of error messages and corrective measures Index Gives a list of important terms used in this manual Scope of this Manual This manual does not explain the basic operations of your PC s operating system OS For such descriptions refer to the Win
89. t ce cece cece cceesc eee eeceeeueeeeeeeeuseeeeaeeueeaeeaeeeaeees 2 35 SEENEN 2 62 Ee 2 36 Be Dackground GOOF EE 2 23 backlight SV Fer instanen ncnacay atten sinneatinnssnniane ind annida riadia Eere 2 23 bar ADCS COA EE 2 23 basic environment EEN 2 33 pateh EH 2 35 ere 2 61 ei ie Lee E 2 12 ef Let EE 2 41 C STAN Ge RE et 2 70 change we GE 2 36 changing the system configuration cccccccseseeeeeeeeaeeneeees 2 4 Chane configuration NEE 2 19 characters that can be USE ccccsseseeeeseseeeesseseeeenensens 2 75 checking the system Configuration ccccccsssseeeeeeeeneeeeees 2 4 color band on NEE 2 12 color of the alarm point marks cccccceccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeees 2 13 command setting E 2 51 2 62 command ve 2 51 2 62 OPI is SS ln sereen n a E 2 36 computation channel setting one channel at a time 2 17 c omputaton error eege 2 37 connection inn 2 60 EE E EE 2 16 EIER E iv EE 2 13 creating hardware Setup data 2 5 creating setup data EE 2 2 EC ege 2 32 current value CIS Olay Seege EE E 2 22 customizing the display selection Menus noonnn0nnn000naane 2 31 customizing the FUNC key menus nsnnnesnnneeeeseerrneeesnneene 2 31 cusilom MNU EE 2 31 D DAQSTANDARD overview ccccecceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeneeas 1 1 GA ENO EE 2 33 data Ua E 2 30 2 61 dale HOM EE 2 34 daylight Saving UMG E 2 18 IM 04L21B01 64EN decimal plate eet 2 7 deci
90. te Black White G Black Cream Light Gray 1 B c This is the trend interval Select the time corresponding to 1 division of the time axis on the trend display from below You cannot set a T Y interval that corresponds to a sampling interval that is faster than the scan interval See the table under Save Interval below e Save Interval when recording display data Select the size of a record data file The recorded data is divided by the file size specified here The available settings vary depending on the number of memory sampling ee aI and the T Y interval ae Wu T Y T Y interval T Y T Y interval T Yinterval pop Zeg range c ms of auto save interval values a en Ce Ce of auto save interval meral values days days wo days days of auto save interval interval values 31 days 31 days 31 days 1 Selectable on the FX1002 and FX1004 2 21 000LX4 24 Buunfuuoz H 2 5 Entering General Settings Trend e Display Update 2nd Interval Enabled when Trend Rate Switching is turned ON under Environment Detail Setting in the Basic Setting tab Select a rate from the list The selectable 2nd intervals are the same as those for Trend interval e Direction Set the display direction of the trends to Horizontal Vertical Wide or Split e Trend Clear Settings Description ON Clears the displayed waveform when the memory sampling is started OFF Does not c
91. uare root SQRT selected 2 8 Calibration Correction EE 2 9 a d EE 2 10 Alarm e TE 2 10 Moving FA Sl ACS EE 2 11 Eege 2 11 Memory AN INNS EE 2 11 ZOO EN Land U ete cee aeec nn yesnsancesacntenceeecdaces adeenasaeiaseciasacanntasmecdteisinaseeatiousaseaedien 2 11 EE el EE 2 11 Partial Partial Expanded Display 2 12 Color Display CO seca wee en ene sec se see EE 2 12 Et E E 2 12 PVN ET 2 13 Copying and Pasting Setup Data E 2 13 Setting One Channel at a Tune 2 14 IM 04L21B01 64EN VM Contents vi Chapter 3 Index 2 4 Setting the Computation Channels nnsnaaaneoeaneeoennennsnrnrornrerrsnrenssnrrnssnrersnnrensrrrrrsrrrrnne 2 15 Turning Computation ON OFF sp cicctesecescicsescdaactntdanesachesdusssacededdamennudatassnesgadtocesmisenteakeudeetacsts 2 15 Sweet LEE 2 15 Span Display Span and Pont 2 16 Bi VE 2 16 TLOC ILOG CC CRON rres E S 2 16 Aaa WAC e E E EEE E ES 2 16 KORNO AVE OO eA OE nctaanandaeumeaeutaedeannteoeatawaaaes 2 16 Memory Sampling Zone Graph Partial Color Green Band and Alarm Mark 2 16 0 E E 2 16 Copying and Pasting Setup RE E 2 17 Setting One Computation Channel Math Channel at a Time asaanssnannneesnnnessnenesennnna 2 17 20 Entering ELE Eu EE 2 18 Daylight Saving Time anannnanennnneennenetnnestrnersrrrrrtrrrrsrrrrttrrretrrrsstrrtnttrrtnnrrrnrrrnnrrrrn ennn 2 18 Ee e e E oe ee ee eee ee ere 2 19 Bier 2 21 IVES SAS EE 2 24 MENGE ceoees ope cte cre
92. um containing the Software Product Yokogawa and Supplier shall disclaim all of the warranties whatsoever express or implied and all liabilities therefrom If any physical defect is found on the recording medium not later than twelve 12 months from delivery Yokogawa shall replace such defective medium free of charge provided that the defective medium shall be returned to the service office designated by Yokogawa at your expense within the said twelve 12 months THIS LIMITED WARRANTY PROVIDED IN THIS CLAUSE IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER AND YOKOGAWA HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES RELATING TO THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE NON INFRINGEMENT QUALITY FUNCTIONALITY APPROPRIATENESS ACCURACY RELIABILITY AND RECENCY IN NO EVENT SHALL YOKOGAWA WARRANT THAT THERE IS NO INCONSISTENCY OR INTERFERENCE BETWEEN THE SOFTWARE PRODUCT AND OTHER SOFTWARE NOR SHALL BE LIABLE THEREFOR The warranty provisions of the applicable law are expressly excluded to the extent permitted 4 2 Atthe sole discretion of Yokogawa Yokogawa may upgrade the Software Product to the new version number Upgrade and make it available to you at your expense or free of charge as Yokogawa deems fit In no event shall Yokogawa be obliged to upgrade the Software Product or make the Upgrade available to you 4 3 Certain mainten
93. up Data from the FX IM 04L21B01 64EN This procedure can only be performed on FXs that have a communication interface C2 C3 or C7 option Before performing the following procedure please make sure that the communication method and parameters are correct 1 Click the Receive Data button or select Comm Receive Setting from the menu bar The Network dialog box appears 2 Enter the parameters and click the OK button Network Ethernet C RS 232 Address Rata User Mame l l Baud kete User ID Kan Password Eoria Baud kates Kanz Lellgen Cancel The Receive Data dialog box appears 3 Click the OK button The software receives the setup data from the FX and displays it 000LX4 24 BulunByu0g H 2 1 Displaying Setup Data Creating Setup Data by Configuring a New System 1 Click the New button or choose File New from the menu bar The System Configuration dialog box opens Click the FX1000 tab System Configuration X FX i F SEA ES Kaes p L Fx1000 cn Version 119 LA NONE ON LA NONE CF OPoint NONE Item Setting Explanation Channel M1 option C2 option C3 option No CF card slot CF card slot present A1 option A2 option A3 option A4A option F1 option R1 option Puer Le ENT Open Calibration correction CCtoption S Extinput Jar open USB USB toption SSS Ethernet e C7optin SOS LO
94. xceeds the upper or lower limit the data is clipped at the upper or lower limit and the rolling average is computed The upper and lower limit is 100000000 excluding the decimal point The decimal place is the same as that of the span lower limit Memory Sampling Zone Graph Partial Color Green Band and Alarm Mark Constant The setting operation is the same as that for setting the measurement channels See section 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels You can set constants to be used in the expression Up to 60 constants can be specified IM 04L21B01 64EN 2 4 Setting the Computation Channels Copying and Pasting Setup Data See page 2 12 of section 2 3 Setting the Measurement Channels Setting One Computation Channel Math Channel at a Time 1 Double click the channel you wish to set tah vet So a Use OW 001 002 01 cmo 0 H 101 002 K02 CH10 ja D H 00103 2 The channel setting dialog box opens Clicking here and selecting the list of operators switches the display Select channels and constants on the Measure channel Math channel Constant and other tabbed pages and select desired operators to create an expression Math channel Math channel l OFF G ON 2 BR 0 00 200 00 OFF ON Roling Average Gj OFF ON Unit Span Point L U TLOG imer zer Gaunt The items in the Math channel tab can be configured for each chann

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