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1. 4 8 Press the DISP ENTER key with Yes is selected The settings are saved and the FX100 returns to operation mode Operation mode GROUP 1 fen oTse Bo 10 2003 13 76 76 5907 ELS 26 IM 04L20A01 02E Measurement Function Setting Examples Specifications of the FX100 The example given in this section assumes an FX100 with the following specifications Item Description Model Specification FX106 2 1 A2 C7 M1 e Scan interval 1 or 2s e No of measurement input points 6 e Floppy disk drive installed e Alarm relay outputs 4 e Ethernet communication interface installed e Computation report function included IM 04L20A01 02E 27 Measurement Function Setting Examples 28 Setting Example 1 Temperature Measurement Channel FX100 Type T thermocouple Channel 1 Setting Items in Basic Setting Mode Common Items Item Description Item Number in Figure Burnout detection When a thermocouple burnout is detected 1 the indicator is maxed out on the 100 side Reference junction Use initial value the FX100 s reference 2 compensation junction compensation function Tag display Display tag name in place of channel no 3 Settings in Basic Setting Mode e Displaying the Basic Setting Menu from Operation Mode Press the MENU key change to setting mode then hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds change to basic setting mode Burnout Reference Junction Compensation Press the 2 soft key select
2. Tag TI aa1 Hoving average Count OFF Alarm delay time IB Next 1 7 e Returning to Operation Mode ESC key return to setting menu gt ESC key or MENU key return to operation mode 29 Measurement Function Setting Examples Setting Example 2 Flow Rate Measurement Channel with an Alarm Output FX100 Flow rate transmitter Channel 2 4 to 20 mA Converts a 4 to 20 mAtoa1 to 5V using a shunt resistor Setting Items in Basic Setting Mode Common Items Item Description Item Number in Figure Alarm output release The operator releases the alarm display and or 1 operation relay contact output Settings in Basic Setting Mode e Displaying the Basic Setting Menu from Operation Mode Press the MENU key change to setting mode then hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds change to basic setting mode Alarm Display Relay Output Action Press the 1 soft key select Alarm Setup Node Alarm Reflash Relay AND None Action Energize Behavior Hold 1 Indicator Hold Fate of change Increase 1 Decrease 1 On Hysteresis Saving Settings 1 Press the ESC key to return to the basic setting menu 2 Press the End soft key The save settings confirmation window appears 3 With Yes selected press the DISP ENTER key You are returned to operation mode Setting Items in Setting Mode Channel Specific Items Item Description Item Number in Figure Channel Use channe
3. A D Setup Mode A D Integrate Scan interval le First CH l Last CH Specify the channel 1 Burnout set Up 1 RIC Internal 2 Display Tag in Place of Channel Number Press the 5 soft key select AUX Time zone AUX Tag Channe Tag Ba ir 3 Hemory alarm th Language English Partial Not Time zone Difference from GHT A Hedia FIFO off Channe Saving Settings 1 Press the ESC key to return to the basic setting menu 2 Press the End soft key The save settings confirmation window appears 3 With Yes selected press the DISP ENTER key You are returned to operation mode IM 04L20A01 02E IM 04L20A01 02E Measurement Function Setting Examples Setting Items in Setting Mode Channel Specific Items Item Description Item Number in Figure Channel Use channel 1 4 Tag name TI 001 5 Sensor Type T thermocouple 6 Measuring range 0 0 to 200 0 C 7 Settings in Setting Mode Displaying the Setting Menu from Operation Mode Press the MENU key change to setting mode Range Press the 1 soft key select Range Alarm GROUP 1 KO TOP Sep 10 2003 13 45 38 Amol ih Ji First CH Last CH a1 4 Range Hode Range Span L Span ll Te T aaf 208 0 aaa Alarm 1 2 3 d Next 1 7 Tag Name Press the 2 soft key select Tag Moving average Alarm Delay Time GROUP 1 KO TOP Sep 10 2003 12 46 39 ame I r 0 First CH Last CH a1
4. Bar graph Normal Scale position 1 IM 04L20A01 02E IM 04L20A01 02E Measurement Function Setting Examples Returning to Operation Mode Press the ESC key return to setting menu gt ESC key or MENU key return to operation mode GROUP i C ADIF Sep 10 2003 14 09 34 AA EEr LILL l 3 9 gt cite na 29 To display the scale select Scale ON from the sub menu that is displayed by the following key operations DISP ENTERkey gt right arrow key 39 Operation Example Starting Stopping Measurement Start Writing to Internal Memory Press the START key The FX100 begins writing to the internal memory The computation report optional function also starts When you begin writing to internal memory the internal memory icon changes from indicating the stopped status to indicating the writing status as shown in the figure below GROUP 1 a SJR Sep 10 2003 14 27 05 Ma I Wj si Stop Writing to Internal Memory 1 Press the STOP key 2 A confirmation window appears Using the left and right arrow keys select Memory or Mem Math BO 18 2003 14 35 15 eno EEO ER Select Mem Math when you wish to stop not only writing to the internal memory but also the calculations assigned to computation channels If a computation function option M1 or PM1 is not installed a confirmation window appears with the message Do you want stop data storage Select Yes 3 Press the D
5. Connect the power supply wires and the protective ground wire to the power supply terminals Use crimp on lugs with isolation sleeves for 4 mm screws Tightening torque of the screws for the cover 0 6Nem Crimp on lug with Protective ground wire isolation sleeve Power supply wires 3 Close the cover transparent for the power supply wires and secure it in place with screws IM 04L20A01 02E 15 Turning the Power ON OFF The FX100 has no power switch Use an external switch to turn the power ON and OFF When the power is turned ON the operation screen is displayed Basic Operation LCD screen Operation key panel tab Operation key panel DISP ENTER key and four arrow keys Switches the operation screen selects Soft keys parameters and to confirm the new Executes actions selects parameters settings in the menu displayed at the bottom Paa of the screen JN DISP ENTER key IN IE Up arrow key a a a ae O Right arrow key KA Down arrow key Left arrow key START key STOP key Starts stops the data acquisition to the internal memory MENU key Switches between the operation mode and setting mode ESC key Cancel an operation USER key FUNC key Executes the action Displays a soft key menu in the operation assigned to this key mode enters the basic setting mode from the setting mode Modes The FX100 operates in three different modes Operation mode used for performing m
6. 1 Note QI az o L On the standard measurement input block RTD input terminals A and B are isolated on each channel Terminal b is shorted internally across all channels If you specified the three terminal isolated RTD N2 option b terminals are isolated with each other Option Terminal Arrangement Terminals are arranged according to the options installed You can use only the terminals that correspond to the options you purchased Without pulse inpit PM1 Alarm output A1 01 and 02 only A2 01 to 04 Alarm output A3 04 03 02 01 Remote input R1 06 05 04 03 02 01 Remote input R1 DEC SEOOES D0 a Ba epee 3 lai Ca Apoc o Tee ee epee s ee ahos JRCCRCORC oor FAIL Memory end FAIL Memory end output F1 With pulse input PM1 Alarm output A1 Pulse input PM1 Alarm output A2 Pulse input PM1 p3 04 03 02 01 8 7 6 Remote input FAIL Memory end FAIL Memory end output F1 NC normally closed C Common NO normally opened Relay contact output terminal 1 to 8 C Common Remote input terminal H L Pulse input terminals The alarm output terminals 01 to 06 are indicated using 101 to 106 in the alarm output settings The remote input terminals 1 to 8 are indicated using numbers 1 to 8 in the remote input settings The pulse input terminals 6 to 8 are indicated using numbers 6 to 8 in the pulse input settings IM 04L20A01 02E 13 Wiring Wiring the Option Terminals
7. 1 H 2v 2 000 2 908 Returns to operation mode GROUP 1 KA rep Sep 10 2003 13 18 19 APIF Alarm Cursor a SY NG 2 of blue 3 ort a Dt 4 Press the TC soft key Selects TC 18 IM 04L20A01 02E Basic Operation Key Operation Example 3 Changing to Basic Setting Mode from the Operation Screen and Back Again Set the alarm output relay action optional to Hold Operation mode Alarm thernet Setup Mode ii Alarm Reflash Ott Relay AND Hone A AAA Action Energize z Behavior Nonhold 4 1 Press the MENU key Indicator Nonhold Displays setting mode pote cence Cursor blue Setting menu menu Increase 1 Decrease 1 Hysteresis On ld EHE anha Alarm 5 Press the Hold soft key Selects Hold thernet 3 Trend Save interval User key Setup Hode d Hessage Alarm Reflash off Relay AND None Action Energize 4 Behavior Hd 2 Hold down the FUNC Indicator Nonhald key for 3 seconds Basic setting menu Setup Mode Basic setting mode Displays basic setting menu Rate of change Increase Decrease Hysteresis Hold Norhold Yellow 1 1 On 6 Press the DISP ENTER key Confirms settings Alarm thernet Setup Mode 4 Hemors and trend Hemory timeup Alarm Reflash Relay AND None Action Energize _ A a a Uk Epal Hold Cursor blue returns 4 3 Press the 1 soft key Indicator Monhold to t
8. Basic Setting Mode e Displaying the Basic Setting Menu from Operation Mode Press the MENU key change to setting mode then hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds change to basic setting mode Timer Press the 9 soft key select Option gt 3 soft key select Timer TLOG Setup Hode i Timer tTLOG Number 1 Hode Relative Relative Interval 12 44 W 1 Reset n 2 Action Off Relative The timer starts when the computation is started Saving Settings 1 Press the ESC key to return to the basic setting menu 2 Press the End soft key The save settings confirmation window appears 3 With Yes selected press the DISP ENTER key You are returned to operation mode Setting Items in Setting Mode Channel Specific Items Item Description Channel Tag name Computed item Range 32 Use computation channel 31 on the FX100 FA 003 Sum value of amount of flow measured on channel 2 O to 12000 L Item Number in Figure 3 4 5 IM 04L20A01 02E IM 04L20A01 02E Measurement Function Setting Examples Settings in Setting Mode Displaying the Setting Menu from Operation Mode Press the MENU key change to setting mode Equation Press the 9 soft key select Math set1 Expression Alarm sita 12 55 27 Go n First CH Last CH 31 3 Math n WA WA_______________ Bp Calculation expression ITLOG SUH IAZ 5 Span_Lower Span_Upper Unit TLOG S
9. GROUP LO Sep 10 2003 13 25 25 a 3 J 1 Press the MENU key Displays setting mode Setting mode menu menu oop 10 2083 13 26 38 Fagor lb Set mode 4 2 Hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds Displays basic setting mode menu thernet 3 Press the Next 1 3 soft key 4 Press the 8 soft key Save Load Initialize thernet Setup Mode Save Load Initialize 1 Save settings te Load settings The 1 Initialize only is 3 Delete displayed on the model 44 ere with no external storage drive 5 Initialize 5 Press the 5 soft key Selects Initialize Initialize thernet Setup Mode Initialize Kind Initialize contents Clearl Setup settings Settings HMeasurekMath data Clear2 Settings Neasure amp MNath data Clears Neasure amp Math data Clear 1 lear 2 Clear 3 6 Press the Clear1 soft key Initialize Selects Clear1 thernet Setup Node Initialize Kind Clear 1 Initialize contents Clearl Setup settings Settings HMeasurekMath data Clear2 Settings Neasure amp MNath data Clears Neasure amp Math data Clear 1 Clear 2 t 7 Press the DISP ENTER key To next page Displays the confirmation window Selects Save Load Initialize IM 04L20A01 02E 25 Basic Operation From previous page v Confirmation screen Setup Mode Initialize Kind Ma Are you sure you want to execute clearl
10. measured data using the DAQSTANDARD software and convert the data format 42 IM 04L20A01 02E Overview of Settings for the Ethernet Communication Function C7 Option The following is an overview of settings related to the Ethernet communication interface C7 option Please confirm these settings with your network administrator File Transfers via FTP These settings allow measured data files report files and screen image data files to be transferred automatically to an FTP server To transfer measured data files and report files autosaving of measured data must be turned ON see Setting Example 4 on page 34 se ngan in Basic Setting Mode Displaying the Basic Setting Menu from Operation Mode Press the MENU key change to setting mode then hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds change to basic setting mode IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Press the 10 soft key select Communication gt 1 soft key select Ethernet IP Address Setup Mode Ethernet lIP Address Subnet mask a B D D Subnet mask Default gat a a a a e E IP address of the default gateway DNS Press the 10 soft key select Communication gt 2 soft key select Ethernet DNS J Use when specifying the FTP server he host name Setup Mode Ethernet DN5 DNS On oft A Select On to use the DNS Server search order Primary A B A A A TE E IP address of the primary secondary DNS Host name Doma
11. on the lead wire ends for the optional terminals and power terminals o Crimp on lug with isolation sleeve Fa for 4 mm screw D IM 04L20A01 02E 11 Wiring I O Terminal Arrangement Rear Panel A special terminal cover is screwed onto the measurement input terminal block and an adhesive label is affixed to the cover showing the arrangement of the terminals on the blocks The option terminal block only contains options necessary for I O such as alarm output relay option codes A1 A2 and A3 FAlL memory end output option code F1 remote control option code R1 and pulse measurement input option code PM1 A special terminal cover is screwed onto the option terminal block and an adhesive label is affixed to the cover showing the arrangement of the terminals on the block e Unit with terminal covers FX112 e Unit with terminal covers removed FX112 RS 422A 485 serial interface port only when specified 10BASE T Ethernet port only when specified Power terminals Protective ground terminal RS 232 serial interface port only when specified Terminal cover screws Option terminal block j 6 5 4 3 2 1 li laz 2000 M H H bl k AIZA AAA ZAA ZAA AAA AAA E mrn easurement input terminal blocks 2 n w 9 8 7 DDAODODOODE Es ODDDODDDOS nn ali H L H Circuits for reference junction g HA i compensation are built in Ree I FI H f ka 6 ee i Co Sm o y Do no
12. prevent electric shock before turning ON the power Necessity of Protective Grounding Never cut off the internal or external protective earth wire or disconnect the wiring of the protective earth terminal Doing so invalidates the protective functions of the instrument and poses a potential shock hazard Defect of Protective Grounding Do not operate the instrument if the protective earth might be defective Make sure to check them before operation Do Not Operate in an Explosive Atmosphere Do not operate the instrument in the presence of flammable liquids or vapors Operation in such environments constitutes a safety hazard Do Not Remove Covers The cover should be removed by YOKOGAWA s qualified personnel only Opening the cover is dangerous because some areas inside the instrument have high voltages External Connection Connect the protective grounding before connecting to the item under measurement or to an external control unit Damage to the Protective Structure Operating the FX100 in a manner not described in this manual may damage its protective structure Exemption from Responsibility YOKOGAWA makes no warranties regarding the product except those stated in the WARRANTY that is provided separately YOKOGAWA assumes no liability to any party for any loss or damage direct or indirect caused by the user or any unpredictable defect of the product Handling Precautions of the Software YOKOGAWA makes no warranties regar
13. settings File name File name Time Al PNL 2003 88 22 67 56 Bal PNL 2603 88 21 17 09 A162 PNL 2603 88 12 67 31 A3 PNL 2063 69 68 12 14 AE PNL 2803 89 09 87 35 5 Press the Input soft key Pop up window Displays a pop up window Cursor blue Select the input position using the left right arrow keys Character keypad Select a character using the up down arrow keys ABCDEFGHIJ KLHNOPORST DUVUXYZ8A TO VILL Selects insert or overwrite Deletes the character to the left of the cursor position Deletes the character at the cursor position Selects the character type 6 Enter DF2 as a file name using the arrow keys gor h O ATLL bazz arse l BT sg B J pa721 tes Number keypad p8 12 07 31 Select a number 19 08 12 14 aih i3709 07 35 using the up down C Blew Keys i 1 ver A 1 Del Bs Ins v 7 Press the DISP ENTER key Confirms the file name and To next page clears the pop up window IM 04L20A01 02E From previous page Save settings GROLP 1 v Save settings File name File name Input PHL PHL PHL Save settings GROUP 1 Sep 18 2003 13 2d dd Save settings File name File name Al DF 2 6 1 A187 AS AE IM 04L20A01 02E DF 2 PHL PHL PHL PHL PHL PHL pd n 5 2803 08 22 AT 50 2803 08 21 17 09 2803 88 12 87 31 Setting mode menu GROUP 1 e Sen 18 200 1202011709017 4 8 Press
14. the tab in the upper middle part of the panel t e Floppy Disks FD e Compact Flash Memory Card CF Memory Card 2 Insert the floppy disk into the drive then close 2 Insert the CF memory card into the drive then the operation key panel close the operation key panel The external storage medium icon appears in the status display section of the screen 4 3 Press the FUNC key Displays the soft key menu __ Hanual ae ma UP e o q Media wAlarmACkK Nessage 4 4 Press the Media soft key Detects the FD and displays the external storage medium icon Operation mode External storage medium icon GROUP 1 ED An oop 10 2003 13 20 89 pore METS Ba ip SE IM 04L20A01 02E 21 Basic Operation 22 Saving the Setup Date Operation mode 8 BBBU 4 1 Press the MENU key Displays setting mode menu Set mode aag Range Alarm Tag Moving average Alarm delay time aa Trend Save interval User key Hessage 1 2 3 ma Gam 2 Press the Next 1 3 soft key Displays the next age Setting mode menu Time 4 3 Press the 7 soft key Selects Save Load Clear data Se 3 23 23 Gago n 0 Save Load Clear data 1 Save settings 2 Load settings 3 Save data 4 Load display data 5 Load event data 6 File list 7 Delete 8 Format 3 Clear data Ca 2 3 4 4 Press the 1 soft key Selects Save settings Save settings Save
15. transmission destination Alarm E Mail settings M Set On to alarm numbers of which the Recipientl KIM Recipient Off alarm information is to be transmitted via Active Alarms the e mail Alarm off Maa off On Attaches the measured value to the Alarms off Alarnd oft e mail Include instantaneous value ott See eee ort On Attaches the URL of ths FX100 to the e mail Subject larm summary Headerl N Subject of the e mail message Header2 String to be attached to the e mail message Sending a Test E Mail in Operation Mode Press the FUNC key to display the soft key menu Press the E Mail test soft key A soft key menu for selecting the recipient Recipient 1 or Recipient 2 is displayed 1 2 E Mail E Mail START test Press the Recipient soft key The messages E mail test is being executed and E mail sent are displayed The test mail Test_mail is sent Repnti Repnt Enabling the E Mail Transmission 1 2 Press the FUNC key to display the soft key menu Press the E Mail START soft key E mail transmission is enabled An e mail transmission function icon Ed is displayed in the status display section of the FX100 E Hail test veces E Mail Ue E T 45 Overview of Settings for the Ethernet Communication Function C7 Option 46 Monitoring on a Web Browser These settings allow you to view the FX100 s display and per
16. AFS Advanced Test Equipment Rentals red 81 X gt Www atecorp com 800 404 ATEC 2832 Operation Model FX103 FX106 FX112 Guide FX100 4bL20A102 E O 1 DENAT aeien Yokogawa Electric Corporation Contents Salty Precautions AAAAAAAAAA AEE EEEa Ra AEAEE EEEa aED EEE 4 Handing Prec attin Soissa Eea AA AA AA PA 6 Handling Piecablions tor Tie FXTOO neentirie ieee BAITANG AG DAANAN 6 Handling Precautions for the External Storage Medium ccccceeeeeececeeeaeeeneeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaeaeeeeeeeeeaesasaeaaaaaaaaeeeeseeeeaes 6 How to Open the Electronic Manuals 22000000002maunan4 a0 EE UNNN NN KN ANU ANNN KN NN AAUUAN ANN AN ANAUANNNANASAAUANNNAAAAAAAANUNNNAAAAAANANNNAAAANANANNNAKAN ANA AAAN 6 introduction kd FUNC l0 AA AA AA AA AE 7 Measurable SIRA NANANA NG AI NANA AA AA AA AA 7 Data ANING PUNO isesi ia a E acto bates ceri slen alle ee tg E OR REDEE 7 DT VAS TPN AA AA AA AA AA 7 TS CGS a ANG E ANAN E E E A E E 7 DAG ANDARD acs ee A E pe acprena se espe E E EE Sn De onelaots ey Sean E Laven cone msn 7 FX 100 WO KNOW 2 ANG ANAN 8 installing ine TOO PAA AA AA 8 mslallanon GG ANON eects cpus ceceta NAA NANA AA AA 8 Palanan AA AN 9 NULL AA AA AA AA AA AA AA 10 General Precautions When Wiring the Input Output Signal Wires cette eee een e eter retee renee eet tenetereeeeene 10 O Terminal Arrangement Rear Panel cssscccccccesseeceeeeceeseeeeececeeeseeeesesseesaeeeeeneaeseeeesess
17. ISP ENTER key The FX100 stops writing to the internal memory When you stop writing to the internal memory the internal memory icon changes from indicating the writing status to indicating the stopped status Internal memory icon 40 IM 04L20A01 02E Operation Example Switching from the Trend Screen to the Memory Summary With trend display active in the operation screen press the DISP ENTER key The display selection menu is appears TREND is selected Press the down arrow key four times to select INFORMATION T GROUP sa 1 GROUP 1 Press the right arrow key A sub menu is displayed Alarm summary is selected To close the sub menu press the left arrow key Press the down arrow key twice to select Memory summary hot 02 2002 16 47 29 Loe m2a6 EE i a 3 JI a se INFOR e INFOR ig HAT LON ALARM SUMMARY a HATION d Press the DISP ENTER key The memory summary display appears To close without switching the screen press the ESC key 4EHORY SUHHAR Y Ea CR Act 03 2963 16 47 d2 A IT Bj o H SAFPLE DATA Choe i Dt EG 16 41 46 FELA 0000 TULOG DATA CEA 4A Dot 6G 16141165 REPORT DATA CBl 46 Oct EG 161941185 SAMPLE DATA DISFLAY DATA Start Time End Time Data Factor mb Oct EG 16391112 Oct 6S 16197140 15 Ssrlins Oct 8G lees Oct a 16 41 62 18 Stor Canceling Output When Alarms Occur Alarm ACK Operation The operations below are only valid when Behavior is set to H
18. UM 02 N a 1290 Sums the measured value of channel 2 gl aaa 6 1 2 ort 3 ott dott Next 1 3 Tag Name Timer Used Sum Scale Press the 11 soft key select Math set3 Tag TLOG Rolling average Alarm Delay Time GROUP 1 nel DSP cep 10 2003 13 56 09 a S First CH Last CH 31 TLOG Timer No 1 Timer number of the timer used Sum scale dh h Measured flow rate is Rolling average Off 3 multiplied by 1 3600 and summed Alarm delay time IB 31 a a a F a HI 3d Returning to Operation Mode Press the ESC key return to setting menu gt ESC key or MENU key return to operation mode 33 Measurement Function Setting Examples 34 Setting Example 4 Data Acquisition 1 Acquire measurement data continuously Setting Items in Basic Setting Mode Item Description Item Number in Figure Source channels Channel 1 channel 2 channel 31 1 Data to be acquired Acquires measurement data continuously 2 acquires the display data Saving Saves data automatically 3 Data save time Saves data at 15 00 everyday Settings in Basic Setting Mode Displaying the Basic Setting Menu from Operation Mode Press the MENU key change to setting mode then hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds change to basic setting mode Data Acquisition Method Press the 3 soft key select Memory Setup Mode Hemory Save ETME 3 Data Display 2 Hanual Auto Source Chan
19. Use crimp on lugs with isolation sleeves for 4 mm screws when connecting the input output signal wires to the terminals Crimp on lug with isolation sleeve for 4 mm screw Alarm output FAIL memory end output wiring Output type Relay transfer contact Output capacity 250 VAC 50 60 Hz 3 A 250 VDC 0 1 A resistive load Dielectric strength 1600 VAC 50 60 Hz for 1 minute between the output terminal and earth Remote input wiring e Relay contact input non voltage contact e Transistor input open collector Input Specifications e Non voltage contact Open less than or equal to 200 Q Close more than or equal to 100 kQ e Open collector Pulse input wiring 0 5 V or less 30 mADC e Relay contact input non voltage contact Transistor input open collector when turned ON leakage 8 7 6 8 7 current of 0 25 mA or less when turned OFF o gt Ry H 0 29 H o gt fH H H H Input format Photocoupler L L isolation shared common L L L L Dielectric strength 1000 VDC for 1 minute between the input terminal and earth RS 232 Connection 12345 Pin No Signal Name Signal Meanin 2 RD Received Data Received data from the PC Input signal 3 D Send Data Send data to the PC Output signal 5 G Signal Ground Signal ground 7 S Request to Send Handshaking signal used when receiving data from the PC Output signal 6 7 8 9 8 CS Clear to Send Handshaking signal used when sending data to the PC In
20. d the measurement circuit In addition ground the object under measurement Shielded wires are effective against noise caused by electrostatic induction As necessary connect the shield to the ground terminal of the FX100 make sure this does not lead to grounding at two points Twisting the measurement circuit wires at short intervals is relatively effective against noise caused by electromagnetic induction Make sure to ground the protective ground terminal through a small grounding resistance less than or equal to 100 Q When using the reference junction compensation of the FX100 through thermocouple input take measures to stabilize the temperature at the terminal section Always attach the terminal cover Do not use thick wires with high heat radiations effects cross sectional area of 0 5 mm or smaller recommended Keep the ambient temperature consistent Large temperature fluctuations can occur as a result of such things as turning ON OFF a nearby fan Connecting the input wires in parallel with other instruments may mutually affect the measured values If you need to make a parallel connection Turn OFF burnout Ground each instrument at a single common point Do not turn ON OFF the instrument during operation It may cause adverse affects on other instruments Resistance temperature detectors cannot be connected in parallel It is recommended that crimp on lugs designed for 4 mm screws with insulation sleeves be used
21. ding the software accompanying this product except those stated in the WARRANTY that is provided separately Use the software on a single PC You must purchase another copy of the software if you are to use the software on another PC Copying the software for any purposes other than backup is strictly prohibited Please store the original media containing the software in a safe place Reverse engineering such as decompiling of the software is strictly prohibited No portion of the software supplied by YOKOGAWA may be transferred exchanged sublet or leased for use by any third party without prior permission by YOKOGAWA Conventions Used in This Manual IM 04L20 Danger Refer to corresponding location on the instrument JN This symbol appears on dangerous locations on the instrument which require special instructions for proper handling or use The same symbol appears in the corresponding place in the manual to identify those instructions WARNING Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause serious injury or death to the user and precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences A ALIITIAAL Calls attentions to actions or conditions that could cause damage to the instrument or CAUTION user s data and precautions that can be taken to prevent such occurrences Note Provides important information for the proper operation of the instrument A01 02E 5 Handling Precautions ane ang Precautions for th
22. e FX100 This instrument uses many plastic parts When cleaning wipe using a dry soft cloth Do not use volatile chemicals since this might cause discoloring and deformation Do not bring charged objects near the signal terminals Doing so can lead to malfunction Do not pour volatile agents on the LCD panel keys or other parts of the instrument nor leave them in contact with rubber or PVC products for an extended time Doing so can lead to malfunction Do not apply shock to the instrument When not in use make sure to turn OFF the power If there are any symptoms of trouble such as smoke strange odors or strange sounds coming from the instrument immediately turn OFF the power and disconnect power supply Then contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer or representative Handling Precautions for the External Storage Medium Use caution in the handling of the external storage medium as it is delicate Write operations to floppy disks may fail in high temperature or low temperature environments If you are using the FX100 in a low temperature environment around 10 C or less use the FX100 after the warm up time at least 30 minutes has elapsed If you are using the FX100 in a high temperature environment around 40 C or more it is recommended that the external storage medium be inserted into the drive when saving the data and be removed after the data storage operation is finished For the general handling precautions of the external storage m
23. e not displayed if the computation functions are not installed 2 For models with no storage media drive the title is 7 Clear data and only the 1 Clear data menu is displayed IM 04L20A01 02E 51
24. easurement Setting mode used for changing parameters during measurement Basic setting mode used when the instrument is not performing measurement to enter basic settings such as the input type and method for saving measured data Experiment with the procedures followed to familiarize yourself with the operation of the FX100 16 IM 04L20A01 02E Basic Operation Key Operation Example 1 Date Time Setting In this example we change the date setting in the FX100 s internal clock to the 24th Remember to restore the correct date setting after completing this exercise Operation mode GROUP 1 Gos on E Sep 16 2003 13 29 88 ee E Time set window Select the input position Time set HH DD HH MH S amp DST using the left right arrow 789 18 13 29 38 JfSummer keys SEE Number keypad J Selects a number using the up down arrow keys 4 5 Set 24 as the date using the arrow keys 1 Press the MENU key Displays setting mode Setting mode menu menu GROUP 1 oo ep 10 2883 13 29 10 Ap PISF YY MM DD HH MM SS DST 03 09 29 13 29 38 1 6 Press the DISP ENTER key Confirms the new settings YY MM DD HH MH 55 DST Summer 2 Press the Next 1 3 Setting mode menu soft key page 2 3 Displays the next page 4 7 Press the DISP ENTER key Returns to setting mode menu i ee ea The new date is displayed 4 3 Press the 8 soft key Selects Time Time set window 4 8 Pres
25. ed items vary depending on the communication functions installed 5 See the FX100 Communication Interface User s Manual IM 04L20A01 17E 6 Displayed when the Ethernet communications interface C7 is installed Ref section 49 Setting Contents 50 Setting Mode Menu Screen The following shows the setting mode menu screen The displayed items vary depending on the specifications of your particular model GROUP KI a a ae ce a Display 1 Group set Trip line 2 Color 3 cone Graph 4 view Direction LED 5 Hathilolor ta Ma 6 Hath Zone Graph pine mE data Set mode 1 Save settings o Display 2 Load settings 3 Save data eae File DST 4 Load display data 5 Load event data c 5awe Load Clear data 6 File list 7 Delete EI Time 8 Format 3 Clear data Set mode Hath setl Expression Alarm Site Hath sete Constant ss Math set3tTag TLOG Rolling average Alarm delay time 3 1H 11 Setting Items The reference sections indicated in the table can be found in the FX100 user s manual IM 04L20A01 01E included in the CD ROM Soft key Settings in the setting mode Ref Title Item section 1 Range Input type measurement range upper and lower 4 1 limits of span reference channel for difference computation upper and lower limits of scale Unit Alarm Alarm type Alarm value Output relay number 4 2 2 Tag Tag name 4 1 Filter Filter time constan
26. edium see the instruction manual that came with that medium CAUTION Do not eject the external storage medium while the access lamp is illuminated This can damage the data Do not operate the floppy disk drive in a place with vibrations or shock The disk or drive may malfunction How to Open the Electronic Manuals The CD ROM that came with the FX100 contains manuals listed on page 3 in the PDF file format Opening a manual requires a computer with the following specifications CPU Pentium 166 MHz or higher Free memory 16 MB or more OS Microsoft Windows 98 SE Windows Me Windows NT 4 0 Windows 2000 or Windows XP Display SVGA mode 800 x 600 dpi capable of displaying 256 colors Acrobat Reader or Adobe Reader must be installed Place the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive of the PC The names of the manuals will automatically appear on screen Click a name to open the corresponding manual Ifthe manual names do not appear double click the My Computer icon double click FX100_Manual then select the manual you wish to open 6 IM 04L20A01 02E Introduction to Functions Measurable Signals The FX100 enables measurement of DC voltage DC current thermocouple and RTD input and ON OFF input The FX100 samples the measurement input at the scan interval The scan interval is 250 ms for the FX103 and 1 s or 2 s for the FX106 and FX112 Up to 4 alarm conditions can be set for each measurement input Data Saving Function Eth
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28. ernet interface optional Display Functions Measured data can be acquired continuously or acquired only upon activation of alarms or other events Data from the former method is called display data and data from the latter method is called event data Measured data is written to the internal memory at specified intervals For models with an installed dirve for external storage medium data from the internal memory can be automatically or if necessary manually saved to a storage medium The FTP function allows you have the instrument automatically forward measured data via the Ethernet communication interface optional Forwards data automatically FX100 FH 4 FTP Server External Storage Medium co CF Memory Card Measured data can be displayed according to previously specified groups as trend waveforms numerical data or in bar graphs There is also a screen in which all channels can be monitored at once Trend Screen Digital Screen Bar ee Screen _ Overview Screen Other Functions DAQSTANDARD IM 04L20A01 02E KPa 190 6 A S37 re sad a PA Computation function optional equations can be assigned to computation channels allowing various kinds of calculations FAIL memory end function optional if the FX100 fails an alarm is activated Alarms can also be activated according to the space remaining in the internal memory Remote control function optional remote input can be sent to a termina
29. es from coming loose for connecting the signal wires on all output terminals In addition use double insulated wires withstand voltage of 2300 VAC or more for signal wires to which a voltage greater than or equal to 30 VAC 60 VDC is to be applied and basic insulation wires withstand voltage of 1350 VAC or more for all other signal wires To prevent the possibility of electric shock attach the terminal cover after connecting the wires and keep your hands away from the terminals 10 IM 04L20A01 02E Wiring A CAUTION e Ifa large pulling force is applied to the input output signal wires connected to the FX100 the terminal or signal wire may become damaged To prevent this from happening fix all the wiring cords to the rear of the installation panel Do not apply a voltage exceeding the following value to the input terminals Otherwise damage to the unit may result e Maximum input voltage Voltage range less than or equal to 200 mVDC TC RTD and DI 10 VDC Other DC voltage ranges 60 VDC e Maximum common mode voltage 60 VDC under the measurement category II e The FX100 is an installation category Il product Ensure that noise does not enter the measurement circuit Keep the measurement circuit away from the power supply cable power supply circuit and ground circuit It is desirable that the object under measurement is not a noise source However if this is not avoidable insulate the object under measurement an
30. form operations remotely using a Web browser on a networked PC Settings in Basic Setting Mode Displaying the Basic Setting Menu from the Operation Screen Press the MENU key change to setting mode then hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds change to basic setting mode IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Press the 10 soft key select Communication gt 1 soft key select Ethernet IP address Same as the settings in File Transfers via FTP see page 43 DNS Press the 10 soft key select Communication gt 2 soft key select Ethernet DNS Same as the settings in File Transfers via FTP see page 43 Use when specifying the FX100 server by host name Operator Page and Monitor Page Press the 11 soft key select Web E mail gt 1 soft key select Web Setup Hode Link Select Use to use this function Web Select either Operator page or Monitor Use MNot Use page Page type Operator Select On to use the page n TT On Command off If you select On you can operate the Access control n FX100 from the PC on the network using User name AAO KUNG a web browser You must enter the user name and password to display the page Viewing the FX100 s Screen from a PC on the Network Open a Web browser on a PC on the network Use Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or later Enter the following example URL into the browser http hostname domain name file name or http IP add
31. he first item box Selects Alarm Rate of change Alarm Increase ot Setup Mode ine Decrease i Hysteresis on Alarm Reflash Relay AND Hone Action Energize _ 4 7 Behavior Monhold Press the ESC key Indicator Nanhald To next page Returns to the menu Rate of change Increase 1 Decrease 1 Hysteresis On 4 Three times press the down arrow key Moves cursor blue to Relay Behavior IM 04L20A01 02E 19 Basic Operation 20 From previous page Basic setting mode menu thernet Setup Mode Basic setting mode Confirmation window thernet Setup Mode Basic setting mode Option Do you want to store and make the new settings take effect 1 2 3 d GED 4 8 Twice press the Next soft key Displays End soft key No cancel Basic setting mode menu thernet Setup Mode Basic setting mode J 10 Press the DISP ENTER key il Option a B with Yes is selected GG Communication The settings are saved and the FX100 returns to operation mode Web E Mail Operation mode ee End 3 18 410 4 End D 9 Press the End soft key Displays confirmation window IM 04L20A01 02E Basic Operation Key Operation Example 4 Saving Settings Requires External Storage Media Drive Save the setup data to a file name DF2 on the external storage medium Inserting the Storage Medium 1 Pull open the key panel while pushing down on
32. in name aaa O Host name of the FX100 Domain suffix search order Domain name the FX100 belongs Primary Secondary Transferring Files Press the 10 soft key select Communication 5 3 soft key select Ethernet FTP transfer file Setup Mode FTP transfer file DisphEvwent data n Report off l Select On to transfer files automatically Snapshot Ot ft IM 04L20A01 02E 43 Overview of Settings for the Ethernet Communication Function C7 Option Transfer Destination Press the 10 soft key select Communication gt 4 soft key select Ethernet FTP connection Setup Mode FTF connection HDE Select Primary or Secondary Server name IP address or the host name of the FTP Port number server Logi See Login name and password to access the FTP server Account PAS mode Initial path File Transfer Test in Operation Mode 1 Press the FUNC key to display the soft key menu 2 Press the FTP test soft key A soft key menu for selecting the transfer destination primary and secondary is displayed oop 10 2003 14 40 32 oe ei r 0 ao al 3 Press the transfer destination soft key The messages FTP test is being executed and Execution is complete are displayed A text file containing the date and time FX FTPC TXT is transferred Sending E Mail These settings allow an e mail to be sent to a specified recipient whenever an alarm occurs
33. in the menu on the models Settings in the basic setting mode Title Alarm A D Temperature Memory Memory amp trend Memory timeup Aux Time zone Key lock Key login Save Load Initialize Save settings Load settings Delete Format Initialize Option Remote Remote Pulse 3 Report Timer TLOG with no external storage drive 2 The displayed items varies depending on the option codes specified 3 For models with pulse input measurement option PM1 Item Reflash alarm AND operation of alarm output relays Energize de energize alarm output relays Hold non hold alarm output relays Hold non hold alarm displays Rate of change alarm interval Turn On Off the alarm hysteresis Integration time of the A D converter Scan interval Burn out Off Up Down Ref section 4 2 4 1 Reference junction compensation internal or external compensation voltage when using external Temperature unit Save method to the external storage medium Type of data to be acquired Event data Sampling interval Data length file size Measurement channels to acquire data display the waveform Computation channels to acquire data display the waveform Date and time to save data Tag display or channel number display Minimum remaining amount of internal memory at which to generate the alarm Displayed language Use Not use partial expanded display Time difference from GMT Use Not use key loc
34. ion Location Install the instrument in the following locations Instrumentation Panel The FX100 is designed to be installed in an instrumentation panel panel mount type Well Ventilated Location Install the instrument in a well ventilated location to prevent the temperature inside the instrument from rising For the panel cut dimensions when arranging multiple FX100 see the next page Also when other instruments are arranged on the panel allow adequate space between them Location Where Mechanical Vibration Is Small Select a location with low mechanical vibration for installation Horizontal Location When installing the FX100 make sure it does not tilt to the left or right O to 30 degrees of backward tilt angle is allowed Note e Condensation may occur if the instrument is moved to another place where the ambient temperature is higher or if the temperature changes rapidly In addition measurement errors will occur when using thermocouple input In this case let the instrument adjust to the new environment for at least an hour before using it e The life of the LCD may shorten degradation of the image quality if the FX100 is used in a high temperature environment It is recommended that the backlight brightness of the LCD be set low if the FX100 is installed in a hot environment around 40 C or higher For a description on the LCD brightness setting see section 3 4 Setting the Brightness of the LCD and the Backlight Save
35. istered trademarks of their respective holders 1st Edition October 2003 All Rights Reserved Copyright 2003 Yokogawa Electric Corporation IM 04L20A01 02E Safety Precautions The FX100 conforms to IEC safety class provided with terminal for protective grounding Installation Category Il and EN61326 1 EMC standard class A use in a commercial industrial or business environment This product is a measurement category II CAT II instrument Measurement category II CAT Il Applies to measuring circuits connected to low voltage installation and electrical instruments supplied with power from fixed equipment such as electric switchboards The following general safety precautions must be observed during all phases of operation If the FX100 is used in a manner not specified in this manual the protection provided by the FX100 may be impaired YOKOGAWA Electric Corporation assumes no liability for the customer s failure to comply with these requirements About This Manual This manual should be read by the end user Read this manual thoroughly and have a clear understanding of the product before operation This manual explains the functions of the product YOKOGAWA does not guarantee that the product will suit a particular purpose of the user Under absolutely no circumstances may the contents of this manual be transcribed or copied in part or in whole without permission The contents of this manual are subject to cha
36. k Password Keys to lock Use Not use key login Auto logout On Off Use Not use user ID User name User ID Password Allow Prohibit basic setting mode Save setup data to external storage medium Load setup data from external storage medium Delete files on external storage medium Format external storage medium Initialize the setup data in the internal memory and clear measured data Action assignment to remote terminals Pulse input assignment to terminals Action assignment to remote terminals Report types Date Time of creation Report channel assignments Sum scale Timer mode absolute time relative time Interval Reference time for the absolute timer Turn On Off reset at each interval Turn On Off TLOG data storage 4 1 7 1 7 1 6 2 9 5 3 6 6 12 3 7 9 2 9 3 7 9 7 9 7 1 1 1 3 5 9 6 4 3 9 6 8 6 8 4 IM 04L20A01 02E IM 04L20A01 02E Soft key 10 10 1 10 2 10 3 10 4 10 5 10 6 10 7 10 8 11 11 1 11 2 11 3 11 4 11 4 5 11 6 Setting Contents Settings in the basic setting mode Title Communications 4 Ethernet IP_Address Ethernet DNS FTP transfer file FTP connection Control Login Timeout Serial Memory out Modbus master BASIC Modbus master DOMMAND Web E Mail Web Basic E Mail settings Alarm E Mail settings Scheduled E Mail settings System E Mail settings Report E Mail settings 4 The display
37. kets on the case beforehand The adequate tightening torque of the screws for the panel mounting brackets is 0 8 to 1 2 N m CAUTION Tightening the screws with a torque greater than the adequate tightening torque can cause deformation of the case or damage to the bracket Panel Cut Diagram Unit mm A single unit Multiple units installed closely Multiple units installed closely left and right up and down up to 3 a 137 2 L ae 5 39 a aS N O a NIO T 9 09 T O E EIS plea Num of Units ge Yo a l N moln LO Nas b 282 426 570 858 1002 1146 1290 1434 LL 175 min min 6 89 144xn 6 IM 04L20A01 02E 9 Installing the FX100 Panel Mounting Diagram Unit mm Mounting bracket 2 to 26 mm Part No B9900BX Attachment position is either top and bottom or left and right Dimensions before the mounting bracket is attached Dimensions after the mounting bracket is attached General Precautions When Wiring the Input Output Signal Wires A N To prevent the possibility of electric shock when wiring confirm that the power supply source is turned OFF If a voltage greater than or equal to 30 VAC 60 VDC is going to be applied to the output terminals use round crimp on lugs with insulation covers to prevent the wir
38. l 2 2 Tag name FI 002 3 Measurement input 1 5 V Linear relative to the flow rate 4 Attach a shunt resistor to the FX100 input terminal and convert 4 to 20 mA to 1 to 5 V Measuring range O to 500 L H Alarm condition Alarm output at 120 L H or less 6 Output to relay contact 103 30 IM 04L20A01 02E IM 04L20A01 02E Measurement Function Setting Examples Settings in Setting Mode Displaying the Setting Menu from Operation Mode Press the MENU key change to setting mode Range Press the 1 soft key select Range Alarm Sp 10 9000 13 50 50 n 5 First CH ER Last 2 Range Hode Type Range S5pan L Span_u Scale volt 6v 1 g00 5 000 Scale Ll Scale ll Unit A KAA LZH Alar Type Value J O 5 E L 1z on tes a Next 1 2 Tag Name Press the 2 soft key select Tag Moving average Alarm Delay Time Tag FI AB 3 Count oft Alarm delay time IB Next 1 2 Returning to the Operation Mode Press the ESC key return to setting menu gt ESC key or MENU key return to operation mode 31 Measurement Function Setting Examples Setting Example 3 Computation Channel Sum Value Optional Calculate the sum value of flow measured on channel 2 Setting Items in Basic Setting Mode Common Items Item Description Item Number in Figure Timer action Counts 12 hours using Timer 1 1 Reset Resets the sum value automatically every time 2 the timer expires Settings in
39. l on the rear panel for performing specified operations Key login function a password is required to operate the FX100 Key lock specific keys can be made inactive Communication functions optional using Ethernet communication functions you can have the instrument forward data automatically via FTP send e mail upon occurrences of alarms and other events perform monitoring via a Web browser Using DAQSTANDARD software you can display measured data convert the format of the measured data or create FX100 settings FX100 Workflow Follow the steps in the flowchart below when using the FX100 for the first time Installation Setting Functions Management Installing the FX100 Install the FX100 See nstalling the FX100 on this page Wire the input and output wires to the terminals and connectors on the rear of the instrument then connect the power cord See page 10 Turn ON the power See page 16 Adjust the date time screen brightness backlight saver and other settings as needed See Basic Operation on page 16 Enter desired settings for measurement functions For the operating procedure see page 27 Start recording Perform operations such as writing messages Stop recording For the operating procedure see page 40 Using DAQSTANDARD software you can display measured data convert the format of the measured data See the DAQSTANDARD User s Manual IM 04L20A01 61E Installat
40. lowing conditions see the description in Setting Example 4 Item Description Item Number in Figure Sampling interval 1 minute 5 Save destination DATA 101 6 Creating Reports Optional Create a daily report of measurement channels 1 and 2 Setting Items in Basic Setting Mode Item Description Item Number in Figure Report types A daily report is created each day at 17 00 1 Source channels Measurement channels 1 and 2 2 Required output data Average max min and sum value for each 3 channel Settings in Basic Setting Mode Displaying the Basic Setting Menu from Operation Mode Press the MENU key change to setting mode then hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds change to basic setting mode Report Press the 3 soft key selects Option gt 2 soft key selects Report Setup Mode thernet Report Report set Ma Ave Inst we 3 Date dd Timethour oi 1 Report CH Ral On Off BEA o Channel ao R AA AA ay a channels 1 and 2 to report chanels 1 Turn Off other report channels R03 to R12 H our thernet Setup Mode Report Report Report set Report set Aver Inst Ave Aver Inst Date 1 Date Timethour 17 Timethour Report CH Ra Report CH n Ott On n OFF Channe AZ Sum scale fs Hour Day HD Next 172 off ETAN e Saving Settings 1 Press the ESC key to return to the basic setting menu 2 Press the End soft key The save settings confirmation wi
41. ls suffix codes and accessories see the FX100 User s Manual IM 04L20A01 01E For information on opening the electronic manuals see page 6 e The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the instrument s performance and functions Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents However should you have any questions or find any errors please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer as listed on the back cover of this manual Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without the permission of Yokogawa Electric Corporation is strictly prohibited The TCP IP software of this product and the document concerning the TCP IP software have been developed created by YOKOGAWA based on the BSD Networking Software Release 1 that has been licensed from the Regents of the University of California e Microsoft MS DOS Windows and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries e Adobe and Acrobat are trademarks of Adobe Systems incorporated e CompactFlash and CF are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation in the USA For purposes of this manual the TM and symbols do not accompany their respective trademark names or registered trademark names e Company and product names that appear in this manual are trademarks or reg
42. n cccceeeeeessseeesssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeesees 43 Ple Tans Re Vi ee F aY O NONA AO NANA AA ONG NANANA 43 SendM EIN tears ecco ANN ANAN AA a a E 44 Montormng on a Web BROWSER za NANG ANNE ieuersdeteca stapes ieneeadeavenusenyenieaeeeesesiehueediad Gedeemenne esas 46 SONOS cm PADA AINA ANA AA 47 2 IM 04L20A01 02E Foreword Note Trademarks Revisions 1st Edition October 2003 YK Thank you for purchasing the FX100 This operation guide briefly explains the functions and operating procedures of the FX100 The installation and wiring procedures and handling precautions of the FX100 are also explained For information about all the functions excluding the communication functions see the electronic manual FX100 User s Manual IM 04L20A01 01E provided on the accompanying CD ROM The following three manuals are provided in addition to this manual Read them along with this manual Electronic Manuals Provided on the Accompanying CD ROM Manual Title Manual No Description FX100 IM 04L20A01 01E Describes all functions and procedures of the User s Manual FX100 excluding the communication functions FX100 IM 04L20A01 17E Describes the communication functions of the Communication Interface FX100 using the Ethernet serial interface User s Manual DAQSTANDARD IM 04L20A01 61E Describes the functions and operating procedure User s Manual of the software DAQSTANDARD that comes with the package For mode
43. ndow appears 3 With Yes selected press the DISP ENTER key You are returned to operation mode 37 Measurement Function Setting Examples 38 Setting Example 7 Display Settings Set conditions for the trend display Setting Items in Setting Mode Item Description Item Number in Figure Group Set channels 1 2 and 31 to group 1 1 Trend display update rate Set the update interval for trend waveforms to 1 minute which is identical to the sampling interval in Setting Example 4 and 5 NO Scale for channel 1 Displays a scale of 0 0 to 200 0 C 3 The scale is divided by 4 main scale marks Settings in Setting Mode Displaying the Setting Menu from Operation Mode Press the MENU key change to setting mode Display Update Rate of the Trend Waveform Press the 3 soft key select Trend display save interval USER key Same as Setting Example 4 Data Acquisition 1 The display update interval is linked to the sampling interval of the display data Group Press the 5 soft key select Display gt 1 soft key select Group set Trip line GROUP 1 E DIF Sep 10 2003 14 07 37 By eT ia Group number Ca re 1 Group set Group name GROUP 1 Group name CH set lal a2 31 1 Trip line Scale Press the 5 soft key select Display gt 3 soft key select Zone Graph en 18 2003 CEEE ea tka First CH Last CH a1 Channel 1 Zone Lower Ba Upper Maay Graph Division HU 3
44. nels Data Save Time Press the 4 soft key select Memory and trend Memory timeup ink Setup Mode Setup Mode Memory and trend Memory and trend Heas CH Hath CH K Heas CH Hath CH Math CH First CH a1 Last CH az First cH 31 Last CH EE On Off on On Off on emory timeup emory timeup Timeup type Day Date 1 Time thour 15 CH Hath CH Timeup type Day mhz Hz 4 Date 1 Timethour 1 Specifies the measurement 1 Specifies the computation channels 1 and 2 channel 31 All channels turned OFF except for channels 1 2 and 31 All channels are ON by default thernet Setup Mode Memory and trend Setup Mode Heas CH Hath CH Heas CH Hath CH Hath CH First CH 83 Last CH a6 Firat H 32 Last H On Dff Off On Dff Off L 1 Turns Off measurement channels L 1 Turns Off computation channels other than channels 1 and 2 other than channel 31 IM 04L20A01 02E Measurement Function Setting Examples e Saving Settings 1 Press the ESC key to return to the basic setting menu 2 Press the End soft key The save settings confirmation window appears 3 With Yes selected press the DISP ENTER key You are returned to operation mode Setting Items in Setting Mode Item Description Item Number in Figure Sampling interval 1 minute 5 Save destination DATA 101 6 Settings in Setting Mode Displaying the Setting Menu from Operation Mode Press the MENU key change to
45. nge without prior notice Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents However should you have any questions or find any errors or omissions please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer Precautions Related to the Protection Safety and Alteration of the Product The following safety symbols are used on the product and in this manual A Handle with care To avoid injury death of personnel or damage to the instrument the operator must refer to the explanation in the manual D Protective grounding terminal NY Alternating current For the protection and safe use of the product and the system that integrates the product be sure to follow the instructions and precautions on safety that are stated in this manual whenever you handle the product Take special note that if you handle the product in a manner that violate these instructions the protection functionality of the product may be damaged or impaired In such cases YOKOGAWA does not guarantee the quality performance function and safety of the product If you are replacing parts or consumable items of the product make sure to use parts specified by YOKOGAWA Do not modify this product IM 04L20A01 02E Safety Precautions Power Supply Ensure that the source voltage matches the voltage of the power supply before turning ON the power Protective Grounding Make sure to connect the protective grounding to
46. ns On Off partial expanded display 6 12 Position boundary for the partial expanded display 6 File Header string to be written to file 7 1 A name of directory to which data are to be saved DST Summer winter time On Off Daylight savings time 3 3 7 Save Load Clear data 7 1 Save settings Saves setup data to external storage medium 7 9 7 2 Load settings Loads setup data from external storage medium 7 9 7 3 Save data Saves measured data to external storage medium 7 3 7 4 Load display data Loads the display data on external storage medium 7 6 7 5 Load event data Loads the event data on external storage medium 7 6 7 6 File list Lists files directories free space on external storage 7 7 medium 7 7 Delete Deletes files directories on external storage medium7 7 7 8 Format Formats external storage medium 7 7 7 9 Clear data Clears the measure data in the internal memory 7 8 8 Time Enters the current time 3 3 9 Math set1 Expression Computing equations display span and unit for 8 1 computation channels Math set1 Alarm Alarm type Alarm value Output relay number 8 3 10 Math set2 Constant Constants KO1 to K30 8 1 11 Math set3 Tag Tag names of the computation channels 8 1 Math set3 TLOG Timer number used in TLOG sum scale 8 4 Math set Rolling average Turn On Off the rolling average 8 5 Sampling interval number of samples Math set3 Alarm delay time 8 3 1 Computation related items ar
47. old or Indicator is set to Hold IM 04L20A01 02E 1 With the operation screen displayed press the FUNC key The soft key menu is displayed in the lower part of the screen Press the AlarmACK soft key Output from all activated alarms is cancelled The soft key menu disappears To clear the soft key menu without performing the operation press the ESC key 234 5 164 U7 nua Media Al armAck b eseage sample 41 Operation Example Writing the Message START Settings in Setting Mode Displaying the Setting Screen from the Operation Screen Press the MENU key change to setting mode Example of Message Text Press the 4 soft key select Message sep 10 2003 14 33 07 mado Sma ka Message No Characters START The character string is set using the pop up window that appears by pressing the Input soft key Returning to Operation Mode Press the ESC key return to setting menu gt ESC key or MENU key return to operation mode Writing Messages in Operation Mode 1 Press the FUNC Key to display the soft key menu 2 Press the Message soft key to display the message list The soft keys for selecting messages are displayed Manual 286 Hes sage Eine 3 Press the Message1 soft key Message mark time message is displayed in the trend display and the corresponding information is written to the internal memory Message Utilizing Measured Data You can display
48. or at regular intervals ng Nga in Basic Setting Mode Displaying the Basic Setting Menu from Operation Mode Press the MENU key change to setting mode then hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds change to basic setting mode IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Press the 10 soft key select Communication 5 1 soft key select Ethernet IP Address Same as the settings in File Transfers via FTP see page 43 DNS Press the 10 soft key select Communication 5 2 soft key select Ethernet DNS Same as the settings in File Transfers via FTP see page 43 Use when specifying the SMTP server by host name 44 IM 04L20A01 02E IM 04L20A01 02E Overview of Settings for the Ethernet Communication Function C7 Option SMTP Server and Recipient Address Press the 11 soft key select Web E mail gt 2 soft key select Basic E mail Setting thernet Setup Mode Basic E Hail settings SHTP server name S IP address or the host name of the SMTP Port number 25 server Recipient 1 ee peer AP Set the transmission destination of the e mail Sender EN message using up to 150 alphanumeric characters To specify multiple addresses delimit the addresses using spaces This string is displayed as a sender on the recipient PC Input Sending E Mail upon Alarm Occurrences Press the 11 soft key select Web E mail 5 3 soft key select Alarm E mail Setting Setup Node Ha Select the
49. put signal Pins 1 4 6 and 9 are not used Wiring the RS 422A 458 Terminals Four wire Two wire Signal Name Signal Meaning Z Z ae Z Z Z FG Frame Ground Case ground of the FX100 SG Signal Ground Signal ground Lalala Iba Ig Io SDB Send Data B Send data B aE ols ota allo ata a SDA Send Data A Send data A RDB Received Data B Received data B LET HP RDA Received Data A Received data A Shield Shield Shield lt Shield potential potential Cable There are two types of cables available the four wire cable and the two wire cable used only for the Modbus protocol The cable should meet the following specifications e Cable type Twisted pair cable 3 pairs 24 AWG or more four wire 2 pair 24AWG or more two wire e Characteristic impedance 100 Q e Capacitance 50 pF m e Cable length Up to 1 2 km 14 IM 04L20A01 02E Wiring Connecting the Power Supply Make sure to follow the warnings below when wiring the power supply Otherwise electric shock or damage to the FX100 may result N WARNING To prevent the possibility of electric shock when wiring confirm that the power supply source is turned OFF To prevent the possibility of fire use a power line or cord that is equivalent to 600 V PVC insulated wire AWG 18 or better e Make sure to ground the protective ground terminal through a grounding resistance of less than or equal to 100 W before turning ON the power Use c
50. r Function in the FX100 User s Manual IM 04L20A01 01E IM 04L20A01 02E Installing the FX100 Do not install the FX100 in the following places In Direct Sunlight or Near Heat Appliances Select a location with the smallest temperature fluctuation as possible near room temperature 23 C Placing the FX100 in direct sunlight or near heat appliances can cause adverse effects Where an Excessive Amount of Soot Steam Dust or Corrosive Gases Are Present Soot steam humidity dust and corrosive gas can cause adverse effects on the FX100 Avoid installing the FX100 in an environment with a high level of such elements Near Magnetic Field Sources Avoid bringing magnets or instruments that produce magnetic fields near the FX100 Using the FX100 near a strong magnetic field source can cause measurement errors Where the View of the Display Is Poor The FX100 uses a LCD for the display Therefore viewing of the display from an extreme angle is difficult Install the FX100 so that the user can easily view the display Installation Procedure Use a 2 mm to 26 mm thick steel plate for the panel on which the FX100 is to be mounted 1 Insert FX100 from the front of the panel 2 Using the mounting brackets that came with the package secure the FX100 to the panel as shown in the following figure Two mounting brackets are used at the top and bottom or left and right of the case remove the seal covering the holes of the mounting brac
51. ress file name Example http FX aaa co jp operator htm http 000 000 000 000 monitor htm Display example operator page IM 04L20A01 02E Basic Setting Mode Menu Screen The following shows the basic setting mode menu screen The displayed items vary depending on the specifications of your particular model Basic setting mode 3 IM 04L20A01 02E Setup Mode 1 2 3 4 5 Option 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 thernet Setup Mode Save Load Initialize Save settings Load settings Delete Format Initialize thernet Setup Mode ki Remote Pulse Report Timer TLogs thernet Setup Mode Communication EthernettIP Address Ethernet DNS FIP transfer file FIP connection Control Login Timeout Serial Memory out Hodbus master BASIC Hodbus master COMMAND gt 3 thernet Setup Mode Web E Hail Web Basic E Mail settings Alarm E Hail settings scheduled E Hail settings System E Mail settings Report E Hail settings 47 Setting Contents 48 Settings The reference sections indicated in the table can be found in the FX7100 user s manual IM 04L20A01 01E included in the CD ROM Soft key 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 1 8 2 8 3 8 4 8 5 9 9 1 9 1 9 2 9 3 1 The title is 8 Initialize and 1 Initialize only is contained
52. rimp on lugs with isolation sleeves for 4 mm screws for power supply wires and protective grounding wires e To prevent the possibility of electric shock make sure to close the cover transparent for the power supply wires e Furnish a switch double pole type to separate the FX100 from the main power supply in the power supply line In addition make sure to indicate that the switch is a power control for the FX100 on the switch and the ON OFF positions of the switch Switch Specifications Steady state current rating 1 A or more inrush current rating 60 A or more Use a switch complied with IEC60947 1 and 3 Connect a fuse between 2 A and 15 A in the power supply line Use a fuse approved by CSA for the use in North America or VDE for the use in Europe Do not add a switch or fuse to the ground line a ZPVVrrPPrPrrrrrrr rr rrrrrrrrrrb bbbkbhhh RAR k Use a power supply that meets the following conditions Item Specification Rated supply voltage 100 to 240 VAC Supply voltage range used 90 to 132 180 to 264 VAC Rated supply voltage frequency 50 60 Hz Permitted supply voltage frequency range 50 60 Hz 2 Maximum power consumption 25 VA 100 V 35 VA 240 V Note Do not use a supply voltage in the range 132 to 180 VAC as this may have adverse effects on the measurement accuracy Wiring Procedure 1 Turn OFF the power to the FX100 then open the cover transparent for the power supply wires 2
53. s the MENU key or Soo 10 2003 13 29 35 Gos Lo ESC key Operation mode Returns to operation mode Time set YY HH DD HH HH 55 5T B3 B9 16 13 29 36 Time set window DI Input P 4 Press the Input soft key Dispalys the number input keypad IM 04L20A01 02E 17 Basic Operation Key Operation Example 2 Changing to Setting Mode from the Operation Screen and Back Again Set the measuring range for a type R thermocouple on channel 1 Operation mode GRO Pi ag DOI Range Alarm First CH Al Last CH a1 Range Hode Range Span L Span ll 1 Press the MENU key TIN ie Yelow Displays setting mode oF i menu otf Setting mode menu bir GROUP 1 KO TOP Sep 10 2003 12 16 49 Aue Ol Set mode 5 Press the DISP ENTER key Confirms settings First CH Last CH a1 Range Hode Range Span L Span ll te re aa 1760 8 to the first item box Cursor blue returns 4 2 Press the 1 soft key Selects Range Alarm Alarm 1 i 3 NG d First CH Last CH a1 Range Hode Range Span L Span ll Walt zi 2 BBE 2 ABE 6 Press the ESC key Setting mode menu Returns to the menu apa Witte ite 4 3 Twice press right arrow key o Trend 5ave interval User key Moves cursor blue to uo Hessage Range Alarm Mode First CH Al Last CH a1 4 Range 7 Press the MENU key or Hode Range Span L Span U 4 ESC key Vo t
54. setting mode Sampling Interval Display Update Interval Press the 3 soft key select Trend display save interval User key GROUP 1 e Oot 63 2003 16 22 35 Aa PISF a S Timesdiv 34min 5 Auto save interval lday The sampling interval of the display data is 1 min when the display update rate User key Time div is set to 30min Action Snapshot Select 1day or longer for Auto save interval ETAR Name of Directory Where File Will Be Saved Press the 6 soft key select File DST bot 83 2000 16 22 59 igor e E File Header Directory name DATA 181 6 Daylight saving time MH DD HH Summer ott Winter Off Returning to the Operation Mode Press the ESC key return to setting menu gt ESC key or MENU key return to operation mode IM 04L20A01 02E 35 Measurement Function Setting Examples 36 Setting Example 5 Data Acquisition 2 The items in setting example 4 plus the condition to acquire detailed data when alarms occur Setting Items in Basic Setting Mode Item Description Item Number in Figure Source channels Channel 1 channel 2 channel 31 1 Data to be acquired Acquires measurement data continuously 2 acquires the display data Saving Saves data automatically Data save time Saves data at 15 00 everyday Data to be acquired upon alarm occurrence Event data Sampling interval 1 second Acquisition interval 1 hour however this includes the 15 minutes of da
55. t Off FX103 4 1 Moving average Number of samples for the moving average Off 4 1 FX106 FX112 Alarm delay time 4 2 3 Trend Save interval Trend display update rate 6 3 Auto save interval 7 1 USER key Assign an action to the USER key 9 1 4 Message Message string 6 4 IM 04L20A01 02E Setting Contents Soft key Settings in the setting mode Ref Title Item section 5 Display 5 1 Group set Group name Assign channels to groups 6 1 Trip line Trip line position display color 6 5 5 2 Color Measurement channel display color 6 5 5 3 Zone Zone upper and lower limits 6 7 Graph Number of scale divisions 6 8 Bar graph base position 6 10 Specifies the scale display position for trends 6 8 Partial Turns On Off partial expanded display 6 12 Position boundary for the partial expanded display 5 4 View Trend display direction 6 9 Bar graph display direction 6 10 Background color Trend line width Trip line width 6 9 Grid for the trend display Group display switching interval Scroll time 6 11 Scale digit 6 8 LCD LCD brightness 3 4 Turns off dims the LCD backlight or disables the saver Transition time for the LCD backlight saver and conditions to restore the backlight 5 5 Math Color Computation channel display color 6 6 5 6 Math Zone Zone upper and lower limits 6 7 Math Graph Number of scale divisions 6 8 Bar graph base positions 6 10 Specifies the scale display position for trends 6 8 Math Partial Tur
56. t remove the cover Measurement Input Terminal Arrangement One measurement input to the measurement input terminal block uses three terminals e FX103 e FX106 e FX112 12 11 10 9 8 7 1 to 12 Measurement input channel numbers Wiring the Measurement Input Terminals 1 Turn OFF the power to the FX100 then remove the terminal cover 2 Wire the signal wires to the terminals Remove the measurement input terminal block to perform the wiring Wire gauge 0 2 2 5 mm AWG24 AWG17 Removing the terminal block Wiring Hold both sides of the terminal block then pull straight out Connecting the terminal block Align the terminal block with the connectors on the main unit then push in Push completely in until it stops ecommended length of wire stripping 7 mm Input signal wire Insert the input signal wire into the slit on the underside of the terminal block then use a flathead screwdriver to tighten the front screw 3 Attach the terminal cover then fasten with screws 12 IM 04L20A01 02E Wiring Terminal Assignments Thermocouple input Resistance temperature detector input DC voltage or DI input DC current input A 718 Th te a Un A 7a Tn A Th Extension leadwire DC voltage or DC current input DI input Shunt resistor Leadwire resistance 10 Q max wire NOTE For a 4 to 20 mA The resistance of the three wires input use a shunt A should be approximately equal resistor of 250 Q 0
57. ta prior to the alarm occurrence Action perform this action every time an alarm 10 activates Alarm occurrence O CON HR Time Measured data before H TU Measured data after an alarm occurs LUY an alarm occurred Measured ata to be saved Settings in Basic Setting Mode Displaying the Basic Setting Menu from Operation Mode Press the MENU key change to setting mode then hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds change to basic setting mode Data Acquisition Method Press the 3 soft key select Memory ink 2 7 ae oe E D Display data and event data Data EtD Event g 8 Sample rate ls 10 Hode Rotate ___ aa Block i mu Number of divisions of the internal memory Data length i Ca 9 Pre Trigger 6 Sa 9 Tri K Off rigger Kg AN H Ta 25 A 25 of an hour equals to 15 min p silane On a Off Turn off The initial value is On Tanya UTO 10 Source Channels Data Save Time Press the 4 soft key select Memory and trend Memory timeup Same as Setting Example 4 Data Acquisition 1 Saving Settings 1 Press the ESC key to return to the basic setting menu 2 Press the End soft key The save settings confirmation window appears 3 With Yes selected press the DISP ENTER key You are returned to operation mode IM 04L20A01 02E Setting Example 6 IM 04L20A01 02E Measurement Function Setting Examples Setting Items in Setting Mode For the setting procedure of the fol
58. the DISP ENTER key Saves the setup data Time 2003 06722 07 56 The file name is 3903 09 16 13 24 i 2003 08721 17 09 displayed 2803 88 12 B7 31 2803 09 85 12 14 2003709709 87 35 9 Twice press the ESC key Returns to the menu Basic Operation Mext 2 3 10 Press the MENU key or ESC key Returns to operation mode 23 Basic Operation Ejecting the External Storage Medium 1 Pull open the key panel while pushing down on the tab in the upper middle part of the panel t 4 e Floppy Disks e Compact Flash Memory Card CF Memory Card 2 Make sure that the floppy disk is not being 2 Make sure that the CF memory card is not being accessed accessed Press the Eject button and remove the CF Press the Eject button and remove the FD memory card The external storage medium icon disappears from the status display section 4 3 Press the FUNC key Displays the soft key menu GROUP 1 Sep 10 2003 13 21 30 4 4 Press the Media soft key Detects the absence of the FD and clears the external storage medium icon A O Aka E e The external storage medium ca aaa icon disappears 24 IM 04L20A01 02E Basic Operation Key Operation Example 5 Initializing Settings and Deleting Data from the Internal Memory Performing this operation deletes all measured data from the FX100 and restores the factory default settings Date and time settings are not initialized Operation mode
59. ting Data from the Internal Memory ccccesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 25 Measurement Function Setting Examples aa ABAKA 27 kate cla 0711 0191510 MUA AL AA 27 Setting Example 1 Temperature Measurement Channel 11117177777777X sr ttttntrtrrEtE enn tEEEEnn ennn neee nn nnn 28 Setting Example 2 Flow Rate Measurement Channel with an Alarm Output 1 1212 30 Setting Example 3 Computation Channel Sum Value Optional 1 7 77 32 Setting Example 4 Data Acquisition 1 s2sveiacnccusewnatn KGG AG GA Ga GAAN GAGA AA NAG 34 Setting Example 5 Data Acquisition 2 srsintie coceuinenass a6a napa NA ANNA D ng Mama NAKA DAK GA ABO AA AN Aa 36 Setting Example 6 Creating Reports Optional 17 00002271000 ann NN SAAN 37 Setting Example 7 Display Settings 11110011102 02 0 EEEE EEEE 38 Operation Ex Mmpl Gua KANA BNG NON NA DN AA 40 Starting Stopping Measurement 7 00000naaana eeeeeee NA NN EN SS eeeeeeeeeaeaeaaaaaaaaeeeeeeeeeseaeaeaaaaaeaeeeeeeeeeeeseaeaeaaaaaaaaeeeeeeeeeeeaeaaaaaes 40 Switching from the Trend Screen to the Memory Summary u 1 11111111001717 nn rt reenn nn nne 41 Canceling Output When Alarms Occur Alarm ACK Operation 1 11117777 rne 41 Witing the Message STAR T aman ANAN AG AN AA NAAN AAO 42 Bil alate Measured DAA nse ern ener ne err ee ee ee aat 42 Overview of Settings for the Ethernet Communication Function C7 Optio

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