User’s Manual DXA170 DAQStudio IM 04L41B01-62EN 4th Edition
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How to Use This Manual Structure of the Manual This manual consists of the following five chapters and index. Chapter 1 2 3 4 5 Title Before Using the DAQStudio Creating a Monitor Screen with DAQStudio Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components Communication with the DX Recorder Messages, Handling Methods, and Version Information Index Content Explanation of the function outline for DAQStudio. Sample images of screens which actually produced are shown.
Manual Revision History Document name: Document number: IM 04L41B01-62EN DXA170 DAQStudio User’s Manual IM 04L41B01-62EN Edition 1st 2nd Revised January, 2009 April 4, 2009 3rd March, 2010 4th August, 2010 Description of Revisions and DAQStudio Software Version New, R1.01 Corrections, new software display languages added (Chinese, German, French, Russian, Korean), R1.02 Added components, changed screens, and added/changed component attributes to support DXAvanced R4, R2.01.
Contents Terms and Conditions of the Software License................................................................................. ii How to Use This Manual................................................................................................................... iv Manual Revision History....................................................................................................................v Chapter 1 Before Using the DAQStudio 1.1 1.2 Chapter 2 vi Overview...................
Contents 2.11 Arranging Components....................................................................................................... 2-41 2.12 Setting Attributes................................................................................................................. 2-48 Setting screen attributes .................................................................................................... 2-48 Setting component attributes ..................................................................
Chapter 1 Before Using the DAQStudio 1.1 Overview 1 Before Using the DAQStudio DAQStudio is the software for the creation original monitor screens displaying measuring data of DX1000/DX1000N/DX2000 (hereinafter called DX). For monitoring of measuring data, it is possible to assign channels to digital parts, trend parts, etc., and diagram components can be used to create monitor screens matched to site images. Created monitor screens can be displayed by custom display function of the DX recorder.
1.1 Overview Note • • • Monitor screens are displayed correctly only when the language kind of the DX recorder and the language kind of DAQStudio are the same. As screens being created with DAQStudio cannot display measuring values, the display differs from the custom display execution screen of the DX recorder. DAQStudio cannot open a connection with the DX recorder if the DX is already communicating with another software program.
1.1 Overview 1 Monitor Screen Creation Flow Before Using the DAQStudio The monitor screen creation flow is shown below. Starting DAQStudio 2 ►Section 2.1 For editing of existing display data For creating a new display data 3 Receiving display data from DX recorder ►Section 4.1 Selecting the DX recorder type, firmware version, and batch function 4 ►Section 2.4 Opening display data ►Section 2.5 5 Setting the parts movement interval ►Section 2.4 Editing Creating parts Index ►Section 2.
1.2 PC System Requirements PC System • Supported Operating Systems (OS) Run DAQStudio under any of the following operating systems.
Chapter 2 Creating a Monitor Screen with DAQStudio 2.
2.1 Starting/Exiting DAQStudio Exiting DAQStudio Procedure 1. Select File > Exit from the menu bar or click the “×” mark at the right top of the Main screen. 2. Exit from DAQStudio is made when there is no screen being edited. If there is a screen being edited, a dialog message confirming whether the screen is to be saved or not is displayed. 3. Click [Yes] or [No]. (Exit operation is cancelled when [Cancel] is clicked.
2.2 Explanation of the Main Screen of DAQStudio The configuration of the Main screen of DAQStudio is shown below. Screen version Attribute area Menu bar Tool bar 3 4 Display list area 5 List area spreader Work area Index Channel list Batch/group list Bitmap list Mouse coordinates Arrangement bar Screen size Screen construction area The icon names of each bar are shown below. Refer to Section 2.3 for the icon functions and the shortcut keys.
2.2 Explanation of the Main Screen of DAQStudio Component bar The components that are available change when you switch the screen version. Edit Line Rectangle Circle Label TagComment Unit Simple digital Digital Simple bar SpanU SpanL Alarm indicator Bar Comment box Trend TagNo. Modbus In* Batch name* Batch group number* Time label* Memory bar* System icon* Group name* Comm. In Message list Alarm list Bitmap Comment block Switch Push button *Not displayed with screen version 3.
2.2 Explanation of the Main Screen of DAQStudio 1 Display list area List of display names displayed at the time of start 2 Creating a Monitor Screen with DAQStudio 3 Displays display names from No. 4 to No. 28 When a display name is clicked, the display of the Screen construction area changes. 4 When a display name in the list is clicked or the up and down arrow keys (↑, ↓) of the keyboard are pressed to select a screen, the screen is displayed in the screen construction area.
2.2 Explanation of the Main Screen of DAQStudio Batch/Group list, or Group list Shows the batches and groups, and enables assignment of batch or group to components. If MultiBatch is On on the DX recorder the Batch/Group list is displayed, and if Batch is turned Off or On, the Group list is displayed.
2.2 Explanation of the Main Screen of DAQStudio 1 2 Creating a Monitor Screen with DAQStudio • Bitmap list Displays data from the bitmap folder in a list. Bitmaps can be assigned to bitmap components and scale components. Bitmap folder: B itmap files used by DAQStudio must be placed in a single location. This specific folder is called the bitmap folder.
2.2 Explanation of the Main Screen of DAQStudio Screen Construction Area In the screen construction area, there is a Version 3 screen, a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen. In the Version 4.01 screen and the Version 4.11 screen, the screen construction area is larger if the status area is set to No display. DX1000 (0, 24) DX2000 (0, 40) X-coordinate Coordinate origin (0,0). In Version 4.01 and Version 4.11, this is the starting point for plotting when the status area is set to No display.
2.3 Explanation of Menus, Icons, and Shortcut Keys 1 Menu bar contents, icons, and shortcut keys are shown in a list. The icons are arranged on the Tool bar and on the Arrangement bar. Menu name File New Icon – Open Ctrl+O Save Ctrl+S Explanation – All present screens are discarded and a new screen is created. A screen construction file is loaded. 3 4 Save as – – Exit – – A screen construction file is saved to the save folder by overwriting.
2.3 Explanation of Menus, Icons, and Shortcut Keys Arrangement menu Menu name Arrangement Left Icon Shortcut keys – – Explanation – The left edge of the selected component is arranged aligned with the left edge of the reference component. Horizontal Center – Right – The center in horizontal direction of the selected component is arranged aligned with the center in horizontal direction of the reference component.
2.4 Creating New Screens, Setting the Grid Interval, and Switching the Screen Version 1 Specifying the type, DX recorder version, and batch Specify DX1000 or DX2000 as the target type for the screen data, specify the DX recorder version, and specify a batch setting of On, Off, or MultiBatch. 2 Creating a Monitor Screen with DAQStudio When creating a new screen, you can set the DX recorder type, screen version, and batch, and set the grid interval.
2.4 Creating New Screens, Setting the Grid Interval, and Switching the Screen Version Grid setting Procedure 1. Select View > Grid from the menu bar. 2. Specify the screen grid. Explanation Components can be moved in grid intervals. When components are moved, they can be arranged in a condition with the left apex contacting the grid. DX1000 (0, 24) DX2000 (0, 40) The screen construction area X-coordinate Coordinate origin (0,0). In Version 4.01 and Version 4.
2.4 Creating New Screens, Setting the Grid Interval, and Switching the Screen Version 1 Switching the screen version Procedure 1. On the menu bar, click Screen > Version3, Version 4.01, or Version 4.11 The screen version switches accordingly. 3 Explanation The version of the DX recorder you can connect to differs depending on the DAQStudio screen version. See the table below. Screen version and DX recorder release number Screen version Version 3 Version 4.01 Version 4.
2.4 Creating New Screens, Setting the Grid Interval, and Switching the Screen Version Screen version and DX recorder version data compatibility DAQStudio R3.01.01 is compatible with screen construction files from DX recorder versions 3.01, 3.02, 3.03, 3.04, 4.01, 4.02, and 4.11 • Communication with an 3.01, 3.02, 3.03, and 3.04 DX recorder is only available when displaying Version3 screens. • Writing to a Version 3 screen construction file is only possible when displaying Version 3 screens.
2.5 Open/Save a File 1 Open a file 2 Procedure Creating a Monitor Screen with DAQStudio 1. Select File > Open from the menu bar or click the Open icon. The Open dialog box appears. 3 4 5 Index 2. Specify the file location and the file name and click [Open]. When a screen being created is displayed, the following message appears. 3. Click [OK] if it is OK to discard the present screen. The screen construction data are displayed.
2.5 Open/Save a File Save a file Procedure Saving a file by specifying a folder 1. Select File > Save as from the menu bar. The Browse for Folder dialog box appears. 2. Specify a folder or click the [New folder] button to create a folder. If the [New folder] button has been clicked, enter a name for the new folder. Note • • • Network folders or compressed folders cannot be specified at the time of saving a display data. Newly created display data must be saved.
2.6 Adding a Display 1 Procedure 2 1. Click the Display name in the display list area. Creating a Monitor Screen with DAQStudio Now the Add Display icon of the Tool bar can be selected. 3 4 5 Index 2. Select Edit > Add Display from the menu bar or click Add Display icon. The screen for DX1000 or DX2000 is displayed. 3. Specify DX recorder firmware version (►Section 2.4), and create the screen. Note The screens in the display list cannot be of different screen versions.
2.7 Creating Components Procedure 1. On the Components bar, click the icon for the component to be created. 2. Place the mouse pointer in the screen construction area and drag it. A component with the dragged size is created. 3. Click the component. The attributes of the selected components are displayed in the Attribute area. Component type ID numbers are allotted in the order of creation. The ID number differs depending on the kind of component. (Refer to Section 3.2.) 4.
2.7 Creating Components 1 Explanation Notes on Creating Components After creating components aligned to the grid, if placed adjacent to each other they overlap by 1 dot even though they do not appear to overlap. Separate components from each other by at least 1 dot. Limitations (A, B, and C) apply when components overlap on the execution screen. If components with the same overlap restriction are overlapping, components placed under the front component (i.e., in the background) are not displayed.
2.7 Creating Components Explanation of the Components The icons of the component bar are explained. Component type – Component name Edit Diagram components Line Rectangle Circle Components for channel assignment Simple digital Digital Simple bar Explanation When the Edit icon is clicked, the components of the Screen construction area can be selected. Create a straight line connecting any two points. Create a rectangle with any dragged points at opposite corners.
2.7 Creating Components Component type Components for comment display Icon Comment block Explanation Create a component displaying a text string set at the DX recorder. Create a component displaying a comment block text string set at the DX recorder Alarm list Create a component displaying an alarm list. Message list Create a component displaying a message list. Scale components Scale Create a scale component displaying a scale plate used together with trend display.
2.8 Components Explanation and Creation Examples This section shows creation examples for components. Components created with DAQStudio and components of the custom display execution screen of the DX recorder differ in the display of measuring data, alarm display, etc. The components creation examples are a mix of components created with DAQStudio and those of the custom display execution screen of the DX recorder.
2.8 Components Explanation and Creation Examples Digital Tag comment/tag No./channel No. of the measuring channel, unit, alarm indicator, and digital value are displayed. Tag No. / Tag (Tag comment) / Channel No. 2 Unit Creating a Monitor Screen with DAQStudio Alarm display mark 3 Digital value ***** is displayed with DAQStudio. Simple bar graph 4 Bar graph and alarm mark are displayed.
2.8 Components Explanation and Creation Examples Tag No. The tag No. of the specified channel is displayed. Vertical display (can be set only in Version 4.01 screen and Version 4.11 screen) Tag No. display area Tag No. (string) Tag comment Display of the tag comments of the specified channel Vertical display (can be set only in Version 4.01 screen and Version 4.11 screen) Tag comment display area Tag comment (string) Unit The unit of the specified channel is displayed.
2.8 Components Explanation and Creation Examples 1 Status display components (can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen) Group name Component area Vertical display 3 Group name If you set Change group to On in the attribute settings, the group name changes when you press the left/right arrow keys on the execution panel. 4 System icon Creates a system icon for display in the status area.
2.8 Components Explanation and Creation Examples Batch group number This component displays the batch group number for MultiBatch. You can create this Batch group number component if setting the status area to No display eliminates the batch group number. The Batch group number component can only be created when the DX recorder is set to use the MultiBatch feature. Vertical display Background Batch group number Batch name This component displays the batch name.
2.8 Components Explanation and Creation Examples 1 Components with action functions Action functions operate on the custom display execution screen of the DX recorder. Push button Background color String Event edge switch 1 Text label direct input Display switch. The display format of a switch is selected by the item “Style” of the attributes. This has no action function on the builder screen of the DX recorder, and switch ON/OFF switching is possible on the custom display execution screen.
2.8 Components Explanation and Creation Examples Communication input This has no function on the builder screen of the DX recorder, and on the custom display execution screen, the value of the specified communication input data can be displayed and values can be entered to communication input data. Background color Communication input value Modbus In (can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.
2.8 Components Explanation and Creation Examples 1 Components for list display Alarm list An alarm summary is displayed. Only the header is displayed on the builder screen of the DX recorder. 2 Header (quantity, title) Creating a Monitor Screen with DAQStudio 3 Alarm level and type Tag comment, Tag No. or Channel No. Alarm event type (mark and string) 4 Message list A message summary is displayed. Only the header is displayed on the builder screen of the DX recorder.
2.8 Components Explanation and Creation Examples Scale display components Scale The scale of the specified group is displayed. Scale plate, scale value, and unit are displayed. The present value mark is displayed on the custom display execution screen of the DX recorder.
2.8 Components Explanation and Creation Examples 1 Components for static image display Bitmap 2 Creating a Monitor Screen with DAQStudio This component displays a bitmap file. If bitmap components overlap, only the one in front is displayed. If a bitmap file that is not supported by the DX recorder is specified, an X appears in the component. 3 Bitmap display area 4 If the size of bitmap file read goes over the display area, the images out of the area will not be displayed.
2.9 Assigning Channels, Alarms, Groups, Batch Groups, and Bitmaps to Components Assigning a channel to a component Procedure 1. Select the channel to be assigned in the channel/alarm list, drag it to the component, and drop it there. If a channel cannot be set, the mouse pointer displays “ .” If a channel can be set, the mouse pointer displays “ .” Explanation Channel assignment is possible only for components for channel assignment. Assigning an alarm to a component Procedure 1.
2.9 Assigning Channels, Alarms, Groups, Batch Groups, and Bitmaps to Components 1 Assigning group numbers to components Procedure 1. Drag the group you wish to assign from the Group list onto a component. Or, you If a group cannot be set, [ ] appears next to the pointer. 2 Creating a Monitor Screen with DAQStudio can display the Group list within a batch group on the Batch list, then drag a group from that list onto a component. 3 4 Click here to display a list of group names.
2.9 Assigning Channels, Alarms, Groups, Batch Groups, and Bitmaps to Components Assigning bitmaps to components Procedure 1. Drag a bitmap from the bitmap list 2. Drop the bitmap onto a bitmap or scale component in the screen construction area. If the bitmap cannot be set, [ ] appears next to the pointer. If the bitmap can be set, [ ] appears next to the pointer. For bitmap components, bitmaps assigned when [Disp. on editing] was set to On are displayed.
2.10 Editing Components and the Screen 1 Selection and deselection of components, movement, magnification/contraction Procedure 1. Click the Edit icon on the Components bar. 3 2. Click a component to be selected. The component becomes selected. A gray anchor point is displayed on the component. Component selection 4 5 Anchor point Selecting multiple components 1. Click the Edit icon on the Components bar. 2.
2.10 Editing Components and the Screen Moving parts 1. Select one or several parts to be moved. 2. Press the arrow keys (←↓→↑) on the keyboard to move them by one grid each. Selected components also can be moved by dragging them with the mouse pointer. Magnifying/contracting components 1. Click the Edit icon and then select a component. 2. Move the mouse pointer onto the square anchor point displayed on the circumference of the selected component. The mouse pointer changes to an arrow. 3.
2.10 Editing Components and the Screen 1 Explanation Reference component 3 4 5 When the reference component of multiple selected components is deleted or the selection is cancelled, the anchor point of the component which becomes the reference component according to the above rule becomes gray. Moving components If the reference component is a line component The selected component cannot be moved beyond the border of the screen construction area.
2.10 Editing Components and the Screen Copy/Cut/Paste/Delete/Add for components and screens After components or display data have been created, Copy, Cut, Paste, Delete, and Add can be performed for efficient creation of monitor screens. Procedure Component Copy and Paste 1. Click the Edit icon of the Components bar and click the component to be copied. 2. Select Edit > Copy from the menu bar or click the Copy icon. The component is copied to the clipboard. 3.
2.10 Editing Components and the Screen 1 Screen Cut and Paste 1. Select a Display name from the Display list. The display data are moved to the clipboard. An item No. is displayed for the display name at the movement source. 2 3. Select Edit > Paste from the menu bar or click the Paste icon. Creating a Monitor Screen with DAQStudio 2. Select Edit > Cut from the menu bar or click the Cut icon. The following message is displayed. 3 4 4. Click [OK]. 5 The display data is pasted.
2.10 Editing Components and the Screen Undo/Redo of a screen or component editing operation You can undo an edit made to a component or screen. Also, if you undo an edit, you can redo it. Editing operations also include section 2.11, “Arranging Components.” Procedure Undo 1. On the tool bar, click the [Undo] button, or on the menu bar, click Edit > Undo. Click here The most recent edit operation is undone. Redo 2. On the tool bar, click the [Redo] button, or on the menu bar, click Edit > Redo.
2.11 Arranging Components 1 Use the icons of the Arrangement bar to change the arrangement and the size of components. 2 Arranging components aligned with the left edge 3 1. Select multiple components. 2. Select Arrangement > Left from the menu bar or click the Left icon on the Arrangement bar. The selected components are arranged with the left edge of the reference component as reference. 4 5 Index Arranging components at the center of the horizontal direction 1.
2.11 Arranging Components Arranging components aligned with the top edge 1. Select multiple components. 2. Select Arrangement > Top from the menu bar or click the Top icon on the Arrangement bar. The selected components are arranged with the top edge of the reference component as reference. Arranging components aligned with the center in vertical direction. 1. Select multiple components. 2.
2.11 Arranging Components 1 Proportional horizontal distribution of components 1. Select multiple components. 2. On the Arrangement menu, click [Distribute horizontally], or click the distribute horizontally icon on the arrangement bar. When components do not overlap 2 Creating a Monitor Screen with DAQStudio The selected components are arranged with proportional horizontal spacing.
2.11 Arranging Components Proportional vertical distribution of components 1. Select multiple components. 2. On the Arrangement menu, click [Distribute vertically], or click the distribute vertically icon on the arrangement bar. The selected components are arranged with proportional vertical space between them. If the X coordinate of multiple selected components is the same, components are arranged to the right in order starting from the component in front.
2.11 Arranging Components 1 Making the width of components the same as that of the reference component 1. Select multiple components. 2. Select Arrangement > Width from the menu bar or click the Width icon on the Arrangement bar. Creating a Monitor Screen with DAQStudio The width of the selected component is made the same as that of the reference component. 2 3 4 For a line component, keep the start point fixed and adjust the end point to the left or right.
2.11 Arranging Components Arranging components to the Top plane 1. Select one or several components. 2. Select Arrangement > To Top from the menu bar or click the To Top icon on the Arrangement bar. The selected components are arranged on the top plane. When multiple components have been selected, the display sequence of the components is arranged to the top as it is.
2.11 Arranging Components 1 Arranging components to the Front 1. Select one or several components. 2. Select Arrangement > To Front from the menu bar or click the To Front icon on the Arrangement bar. Arranging one component one plane to the front 2 Creating a Monitor Screen with DAQStudio The selected components are arranged one plane to the front. When multiple components have been selected, each component is arranged one plane to the front.
2.12 Setting Attributes Setting screen attributes Procedure 1. Click the background part (a place with no components) of the screen construction area. The attributes of the screen being created are displayed in the attribute area. 2. The screen name can be changed, and the settings for base color and screen menu at the time of execution can be selected from a list box. Refer to Chapter 3 for details of the setting items. Setting component attributes Procedure 1. Select a component.
Chapter 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components 3.1 Screen Attributes 1 2 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components 4 5 Index Attribute name Display name Base color Runtime menu Status area (can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.
3.1 Screen Attributes Attribute name Batch group number Display Grp no Display group switching(can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.
3.2 Component ID No. and Number of Components which can be Created on one screen 1 When a component is selected in the screen construction area, the setting items of the selected component are displayed in the attribute list. The items which can be set depend on the selected component. The setting items of the attribute area corresponding to each component are explained in the following sections. Component ID numbers are assigned separate by component kind in order of creation.
3.3 Common Attributes of Components The attributes which can be set for each component have items which are common for multiple components. This section explains the set values of common attributes, the choices, and the conditions. Explanation of choices and set values SET (Set values) The “SET” displayed for choices are the values which can be set with the setting menu of the DX recorder.
3.3 Common Attributes of Components 1 Explanation of common attributes Attribute Visible [Off], [On] Channel DX1000: [ CH001] to [CH012], [CH101] to [CH124] DX2000: [CH001] to [CH048], [CH101] to [CH160], [CH201] to [CH440] [None], [Black], [White], [Raised], [Sunken] Frame Group control [None], [GrpCtrl1], [GrpCtrl2], [GrpCtrl3], [GrpCtrl4] Gr. Ctrl order DX1000: [1] to [6] DX2000: [1] to [10] Description, conditions This is the ID of the component on which the component depends.
3.3 Common Attributes of Components Group control and Gr.Ctrl order (Group control order) Group control displays or sets the control status of the display group. The group control order cannot be set when Group control is set to [None]. When the number of registrations for the Group Control order at the DX recorder has reached 10, that group control order cannot be displayed. When the number of registrations for all group control orders has reached 10, that group control order cannot be displayed.
3.4 Attributes of Simple Digital Components 1 2 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components 4 5 Index The following limitations exist for setting the attributes of simple digital components. • Setting to Visible is possible only when Depend ID is [None]. • Transparent backgrounds can only be turned ON when simple digital components are completely overlapped by trend components. If the trend component falls outside of the frame, the ON setting becomes invalid.
3.4 Attributes of Simple Digital Components Attribute Height Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) DX1000: 2 to 216(240) DX2000: 2 to 440(480) ( ) = Status area set to No display Font [Font5], [Font6], [Font8], [Font12], [Font16], [Font32] Color [Red], [Green], [Blue], [B.violet], [Brown], [Orange], [Y.green], [Light blue], [Violet], [Gray], [Lime], [Cyan], [Dark blue], [Yellow], [Light gray], [Purple], [Pink], [L.brown], [L.green], [Dark gray], [Olive], [Dark cyan], [S.
3.5 Attributes of Digital Components 1 2 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components 4 5 Index The following limitations exist for setting of attributes for digital components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. • Unit font setting is not possible when Unit display is [Off]. • When the synchro target is [Switch], alarm level setting is not possible. • When Group control is [None], the group control order cannot be set.
3.5 Attributes of Digital Components Attribute Height Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) DX1000: 2 to 216(240) DX2000: 2 to 440(480) ( ) = Status area set to No display Digital font [Font5], [Font6], [Font8], [Font12], [Font16], [Font32] Channel font TagNo./Channel : [ Font5], [Font6], [Font8], [Font12], [Font16] TagNo.: [Font5], [Font12], [Font16] [Off], [On] [Font5], [Font6], [Font8], [Font12], [Font16] Description, conditions This is the component height.
3.6 Attributes of Simple Bar Graph Components 1 2 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components 4 5 Index The following limitations exist for setting of attributes of simple bar graph components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. List of Settings Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings.
3.6 Attributes of Simple Bar Graph Components Attribute Height Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) DX1000: 2 to 216(240) DX2000: 2 to 440(480) ( ) = Status area set to No display Direction [Horizon], [Vertical] Color [Red], [Green], [Blue], [B.violet], [Brown], [Orange], [Y.green], [Light blue], [Violet], [Gray], [Lime], [Cyan], [Dark blue], [Yellow], [Light gray], [Purple], [Pink], [L.brown], [L.green], [Dark gray], [Olive], [Dark cyan], [S.
3.6 Attributes of Simple Bar Graph Components 1 Alarm mark tab Attribute Alarm level Style [1], [2], [3], [4] [Alarm], [Fixed] Position In case of a Vertical Bar Graph [Left], [Right] In case of a Horizontal Bar Graph [Over], [Under] Mark size [Large], [Small] color [Red], [Green], [Blue], [B.violet], [Brown], [Orange], [Y.green], [Light blue], [Violet], [Gray], [Lime], [Cyan], [Dark blue], [Yellow], [Light gray], [Purple], [Pink], [L.brown], [L.green], [Dark gray], [Olive], [Dark cyan], [S.
3.7 Attributes of Bar Graph Components The following limitations exist for setting of attributes of bar graph components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. • Setting of Channel font, Tag font, Digital display, Digital font, Unit display, Unit font, and Alarm display is not possible when Style is [Horizontal]. • Setting of Digital font is not possible when Digital value display is [Off]. • Setting of Unit font is not possible when Unit display is [Off].
3.7 Attributes of Bar Graph Components Attribute Height Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) DX1000: 2 to 216(240) DX2000: 2 to 440(480) ( ) = Status area set to No display 1 Description, conditions Synchronize action ►Section 3.3 IM 04L41B01-62EN 3-15 2 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components This is the component height. Height = 2 for height < 2 *2 *3 *3 Y = (Min. Y + Max. height – Height) for height < Max. height and (Y *2 *3 + Height) > (Min.
3.8 Attributes of Tag No. Components The following limitations exist for setting of attributes of the tag no. components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. List of Settings Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings.
3.8 Attributes of Tag No. Components Attribute Vertical display (can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen) Font Color [Font5], [Font6], [Font8], [Font12], [Font16], [Font32] [Red], [Green], [Blue], [B.violet], [Brown], [Orange], [Y.green], [Light blue], [Violet], [Gray], [Lime], [Cyan], [Dark blue], [Yellow], [Light gray], [Purple], [Pink], [L.brown], [L.green], [Dark gray], [Olive], [Dark cyan], [S.
3.9 Attributes of Tag Comment Components The following limitations exist for setting of attributes of tag comment components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. List of Settings Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings.
3.9 Attributes of Tag Comment Components Attribute Vertical display (can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen) Font Color [[Font5], [Font6], [Font8], [Font12], [Font16] [Red], [Green], [Blue], [B.violet], [Brown], [Orange], [Y.green], [Light blue], [Violet], [Gray], [Lime], [Cyan], [Dark blue], [Yellow], [Light gray], [Purple], [Pink], [L.brown], [L.green], [Dark gray], [Olive], [Dark cyan], [S.
3.10 Attributes of Unit Components The following limitations exist for setting of attributes of unit components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. List of Settings Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings. Attribute X Y Width Height *1 *2 *3 3-20 Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) DX1000: 0 to 318 DX2000: 0 to 638 Description, conditions This is the X-coordinate of the left side of the component.
3.10 Attributes of Unit Components Attribute Vertical display (can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen) Font Color [Font5], [Font6], [Font8], [Font12], [Font16] [Red], [Green], [Blue], [B.violet], [Brown], [Orange], [Y.green], [Light blue], [Violet], [Gray], [Lime], [Cyan], [Dark blue], [Yellow], [Light gray], [Purple], [Pink], [L.brown], [L.green], [Dark gray], [Olive], [Dark cyan], [S.
3.11 Attributes of Span Upper Limit Components / Span Lower Limit Components The following limitations exist for setting of attributes of span upper limit components/ span lower limit components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. List of Settings Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings.
3.11 Attributes of Span Upper Limit Components / Span Lower Limit Components Attribute Height Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) DX1000: 2 to 216(240) DX2000: 2 to 440(480) ( ) = Status area set to No display [Off], [On] Color [Red], [Green], [Blue], [B.violet], [Brown], [Orange], [Y.green], [Light blue], [Violet], [Gray], [Lime], [Cyan], [Dark blue], [Yellow], [Light gray], [Purple], [Pink], [L.brown], [L.green], [Dark gray], [Olive], [Dark cyan], [S.
3.12 Attributes of Alarm Indicator Components The following limitations exist for setting of attributes of alarm indicator components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. . List of Settings Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings.
3.12 Attributes of Alarm Indicator Components Attribute Alarm level Color Level 2 [Red], [Orange], [Lime], [Yellow], [Pink], [Black], [White] [Red], [Orange], [Lime], [Yellow], [Pink], [Black], [White], [ALARM] Same choice as for “level 1” Level 3 Same choice as for “level 1” Level 4 Same choice as for “level 1” Alarm kind display [Off], [On] 1 Description, conditions The assigned alarm level is set. All: This becomes ON when an alarm occurs for any one of Alarm level 1 to 4.
3.13 System Icon Component Attribute (Can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen) The following restrictions apply to the attribute settings of system icon components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. List of Settings Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings.
3.13 System Icon Component Attribute Attribute Size Background color [Red], [Green, [Blue], [B.violet], [Brown], [Orange], [Y.green], [Light blue], [Violet], [Gray], [Lime], [Cyan], [Dark blue], [Yellow], [Light gray], [Purple], [Pink], [L.brown], [L.green], [Dark gray], [Olive], [Dark cyan], [S.green], [Black], [White], [Background color] [Off], [On] 1 Description, conditions The size of the displayed icon.
3.14 Attribute of Memory Bar Components (Can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen) The following restrictions apply to the attribute settings of Memory bar components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. • When [Data type] is [Display], [Color(pre-Trig)] cannot be set. • When [Rem. time display] is [Off] and [Data type] is [Display], [Font] and [String color] cannot be set. • If the Batch function is Off or On in the settings file, [Batch group no.
3.14 Attribute of Memory Bar Components Attribute Width Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) DX1000: 2 to 320 DX2000: 2 to 640 DX1000: 2 to 216(240) DX2000: 2 to 440(480) ( ) = Status area set to No display Batch group number Data type Setting range: 1 to multibatch number set by the basic settings of the DX recorder DX1000: [1] to [6] DX2000 standard memory: [1] to [6] DX2000 expanded memory: [1] to [12] [Display], [event] Direction [Vertical], [Horizontal] Rem.
3.15 Attributes of Time Label Component (Can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen) The following restrictions apply to the attribute settings of Time label components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. • When [NoDate display] is [On], [2 Line display] cannot be set. • When [Time display] is [Off], [2 Line display] and [Second display] cannot be set. • When [NoDate display] is [On], [Year display form] cannot be set.
3.15 Attributes of Time Label Component Attribute Height Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) DX1000: 2 to 216(240) DX2000: 2 to 440(480) ( ) = Status area set to No display [Off], [On] Year display form [None], [4digits], [2digits] Time display [Off], [On] Second display [Off], [On] Vertical display (can only be set with a Version4 screen) Font [Off], [On] Color Background color [Font5], [Font6], [Font8], [Font12], [Font16] [Red], [Green, [Blue], [B.
3.16 Attributes of Batch Group Number Components (Can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen) The following restrictions apply to the attribute settings of batch group number components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. • The MultiBatch number specified in the settings file is the maximum value for [Batch group no.]. • If the Batch function is Off or On in the settings file, a batch group number component cannot be created.
3.16 Attributes of Batch Group Number Components Attribute Width Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) DX1000: 2 to 320 DX2000: 2 to 640 DX1000: 2 to 216(240) DX2000: 2 to 440(480) ( ) = Status area set to No display Batch group number Setting range: 1 to multibatch number set by the basic settings of the DX recorder DX1000: [1] to [6] DX2000 standard memory: [1] to [6] DX2000 expanded memory: [1] to [12] [Off], [On] Disp.in BATOverview This is the component width.
3.17 Attributes of Batch Name Components (Can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen) The following restrictions apply to the attribute settings of batch name components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. • When the Batch function is Off in the settings file, no attributes other than X, Y, Width, and Height can be set. • If the Batch function is On in the settings file, [Batch group no.] cannot be set.
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3.17 Attributes of Batch Name Components Attribute 2 Line display *1 *2 *3 Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) [Off], [On] Description, conditions On: Batch name displayed in 2 lines in the DX recorder execution panel. Off: B atch name not displayed in 2 lines in the DX recorder execution panel. DX1000 max. width = 320, DX2000 max. width = 640 DX1000 min. Y = 24(0), DX2000 min. Y = 40(0), ( ) = Status area set to No display DX1000 max. height = 216(240), DX2000 max.
3.18 Attributes of Group Name Components 1 (Can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen) 2 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components 4 5 Index If there is no settings file, or if the Batch function is Off or On, the displayed text label is [GROUP] + number. If there is no settings file, or if the Batch function is MultiBatch, the displayed text label is [BATCH] + batch number + [-] + group number.
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3.19 Attributes of Label Components 1 2 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components 4 5 Index You can double-click a component to directly input a text label on the component. After input, press the Return key or click the mouse anywhere outside the component to finalize the entry. If the font is taller than the component, the text label input area becomes as tall as the font. If the 64-character limit is exceeded, the characters over the limit are deleted.
3.19 Attributes of Label Components Attribute Width Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) DX1000: 2 to 320 DX2000: 2 to 640 Height DX1000: 2 to 216(240) DX2000: 2 to 440(480) ( ) = Status area set to No display Text Labels Label Vertical display (can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen) Font [Off], [On] Color Background color Arrangement Gap Description, conditions This is the component width. Width = 2 for width < 2 1 *1 X = (Max.
3.20 Attributes of Push Button Components 1 2 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components 4 5 Index You can double-click a component to directly input a text label on the component. After input, press the Return key or click the mouse anywhere outside the component to finalize the entry. If the font is taller than the component, the text label input area becomes as tall as the font. If the 64-character limit is exceeded, the characters over the limit are deleted.
3.20 Attributes of Push Button Components Attribute Width Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) DX1000: 2 to 320 DX2000: 2 to 640 Height DX1000: 2 to 216(240) DX2000: 2 to 440(480) ( ) = Status area set to No display Text label “PushButton” Font [Font5], [Font6], [Font8], [Font12], [Font16] Event edge switch Action prompt [1] to [30] [Off], [On] Arrangement [Left], [Center], [Right] Color Description, conditions This is the component width.
3.21 Attributes of Switch Components 1 2 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components 4 5 Index Only when [String display] is [On], you can directly input an On or Off text label. You can change the On and Off text label within the screen construction area of switches whose [Style] is [Selector], [Seesaw], [Lever], [Toggle], [SlideX], or [SlideY]. For switches whose [Style] is [Connector], [Push], or [Power], you can change the Off text label in the screen construction area.
3.21 Attributes of Switch Components List of Settings Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings.
3.22 Attributes of Communication Input Components 1 2 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components 4 5 Index The displayed width of the component frame is 1 dot for the DX1000 and 2 dots for the DX2000. The following limitations exist for attribute setting for communication input components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. • Switching the max. value and the min. value is not possible.
3.22 Attributes of Communication Input Components Attribute Width Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) DX1000: 2 to 320 DX2000: 2 to 640 Height DX1000: 2 to 216(240) DX2000: 2 to 440(480) ( ) = Status area set to No display Commu data no DX1000: 1 to 24 DX2000: 1 to 60 0 to 4 Decimal place (can only be set with a Version 4.11 screen) Minimum Maximum Font Color Background color –9.9999E+29 to –1.0000E–30 0 1.0000E–30 to 9.9999E+29 –9.9999E+29 to –1.0000E–30 0 1.
3.23 Attributes of Modbus In Component 1 (Can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen) 2 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components 4 5 Index The displayed width of the component frame is 1 dot for the DX1000 and 2 dots for the DX2000. The following restrictions apply to the attribute settings of Modbus In components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. • [Maximum] and [Minimum] are not interchangeable.
3.23 Attributes of Modbus In Component Attribute Width Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) DX1000: 2 to 320 DX2000: 2 to 640 Height DX1000: 2 to 216(240) DX2000: 2 to 440(480) ( ) = Status area set to No display Communication [Ethernet], [Serial] Command no. [1] to [16] Decimal place (can only be set with a Version 4.11 screen) 0 to 4 Minimum –9.9999E+29 to –1.0000E–30 0 1.0000E–30 to 9.9999E+29 –9.9999E+29 to –1.0000E–30 0 1.0000E–30 to 9.
3.24 Attributes of Comment Box Components 1 2 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components 4 5 Index The following limitations exist for setting of attributes of comment box components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. List of Settings Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings.
3.24 Attributes of Comment Box Components Attribute Comment box no Font Gap Color Background color Arrangement Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) DX1000: [1] to [100], DX2000: [1] to [200] [Font5], [Font6], [Font8], [Font12], [Font16] [0] to [15] [Red], [Green], [Blue], [B.violet], [Brown], [Orange], [Y.green], [Light blue], [Violet], [Gray], [Lime], [Cyan], [Dark blue], [Yellow], [Light gray], [Purple], [Pink], [L.brown], [L.green], [Dark gray], [Olive], [Dark cyan], [S.
3.25 Attributes of Comment Block Components 1 2 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components 4 5 Index The following limitations exist for setting of attributes of comment block components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. List of Settings Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings.
3.25 Attributes of Comment Block Components Attribute Comment block no Font Gap Line space Color Background color Arrangement Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) DX1000: [1] to [50], DX2000: [1] to [100] [Font5], [Font6], [Font8], [Font12], [Font16] [0] to [15] [0] to [15] [Red], [Green], [Blue], [B.violet], [Brown], [Orange], [Y.green], [Light blue], [Violet], [Gray], [Lime], [Cyan], [Dark blue], [Yellow], [Light gray], [Purple], [Pink], [L.brown], [L.
3.26 Attributes of Alarm List Components 1 2 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components 4 5 Index The following limitations exist for setting of attributes of alarm list components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. • NoDate display is not possible when Time display is [Off]. List of Settings Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings.
3.26 Attributes of Alarm List Components Attribute Font Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) Setting range: 1 to multibatch number set by the basic settings of the DX recorder DX1000: [1] to [6] DX2000 standard memory: [1] to [6] DX2000 expanded memory: [1] to [12] [Font6], [Font8] BG transparent [Off], [On] Color Background color Display mode [Red], [Green], [Blue], [B.violet], [Brown], [Orange], [Y.
3.27 Attributes of Message List Components 1 2 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components 4 5 Index The following limitations exist for setting of attributes of message list components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. • NoDate display is not possible when Time display is [Off]. List of Settings Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings.
3.27 Attributes of Message List Components Attribute Font Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) Setting range: 1 to multibatch number set by the basic settings of the DX recorder DX1000: [1] to [6] DX2000 standard memory: [1] to [6] DX2000 expanded memory: [1] to [12] [Font6], [Font8] BG transparent [Off], [On] Color Background color Header display [Red], [Green], [Blue], [B.violet], [Brown], [Orange], [Y.
3.28 Attributes of Trend Components 1 2 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components 4 5 Index The following limitations exist for attribute setting for trend components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. • The time/div font cannot be set when Time/div display is [Off]. • The message mark size cannot be set when message mark display is [Off]. • 2nd span upper limit and 2nd span lower limit cannot be set when 2nd span is [Off].
3.28 Attributes of Trend Components Note • Some time may be required until display data are displayed. Please do the following if you want to shorten the time. • If All Channel display is On, set it to Off. • When displaying data compressed in direction of the time axis, lower the compression ratio or reduce the number of trend components.
3.28 Attributes of Trend Components Attribute Compress ratio Trend area Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) [1], [2], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8] [50], [60], [70], [80], [90], [100] [Off], [On] Display group switching (can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen) Time/div display Time/div font [Off], [On] Time grid display (can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.
3.29 Attributes of Scale Components Bitmap components can be assigned to scale components. If bitmap components overlap with scale components that display bitmap components, only the bitmap of the component in front is displayed, and components in back are displayed in a dotted frame. When scale components are assigned bitmaps that cannot be displayed on the DX recorder, an X appears in the center of the component. The following restrictions apply to the attribute settings of scale components.
3.29 Attributes of Scale Components 1 List of Settings Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings.
3.29 Attributes of Scale Components Attribute Indicator Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) [SET], [Mark], [Bar] Indicator type (can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen) Digit [Standard], [Micro], [Small], [Balance] Unit (can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen) Margin (can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen) [Off], [On] Display group switching (can only be set with a Version 4.
3.29 Attributes of Scale Components Attribute 2nd span Lower (On Version3 screens, no decimal places allowed) 2nd span Upper (On Version3 screens, no decimal places allowed) Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) [0.0] to [90.0] [10.0] to [100.0] Description, conditions 1 The 2nd span lower limit is set between setting span lower limit (0.0 %) and upper limit (100.0 %). Setting is not possible when “2nd span” is [Off].
3.30 Attributes of Line Components The following limitations exist for setting of attributes of line component attributes. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. List of Settings Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings.
3.30 Attributes of Line Components Attribute Line color Trend grid (can only be set with a Version 4.01 screen and a Version 4.11 screen) [On], [Off] 1 Description, conditions This is the line color. BASE: Base color (background color of the screen) 2 3 The line kind is set. Solid: A solid line Dotted: A line with continuous repetition of two dots and two blank spaces. Dash: A line with continuous repetition of four dots and four blank spaces.
3.31 Attributes of Rectangle Components The following limitations exist for setting of attributes of rectangle components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. List of Settings Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings.
3.31 Attributes of Rectangle Components Attribute Line color Line kind [Solid], [Dotted], [Dash], [Longdash] Description, conditions 1 This is the line color. BASE: Base color (background color of the screen) None: No line (outer frame) 2 3 This is the color inside the rectangle. None: No background color This is the kind of line for drawing the rectangle. Solid: A solid line Dotted: A line with continuous repetition of two dots and two blank spaces.
3.32 Attributes of Circle Components The following limitations exist for setting of attributes of circle components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. List of Settings Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings.
3.32 Attributes of Circle Components Attribute Line color Description, conditions 1 This is the line color. BASE: Base color (background color of the screen) None: No line (outer frame) 2 3 Detailed Information for Attributes of Screens and Components Background color Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) [Red], [Green], [Blue], [B.violet], [Brown], [Orange], [Y.green], [Light blue], [Violet], [Gray], [Lime], [Cyan], [Dark blue], [Yellow], [Light gray], [Purple], [Pink], [L.
3.33 Attributes of Bitmap Components Click here to browse for a bitmap file The following limitations exist for setting of attributes of bitmap components. • [Visible] can only be set when [Depend ID] is set to [None]. • When setting [Depend ID] to the ID of a trend component, if [Trend grid mode] is turned [On], [Disp. on editing] is [On] and cannot be set.
3.33 Attributes of Bitmap Components Note • • • • List of Settings Refer to Section 3.3 for attributes without explanations in the list of settings. Attribute X Set value/choice (Underlined items are initial set values) DX1000: 0 to 318 DX2000: 0 to 638 2 3 4 5 Description, conditions This is the X-coordinate of the left side of the component. X = 0 for X < 0 *1 *1 X = (Max. width – Width) for (X + Width) > Max.
3.33 Attributes of Bitmap Components Specifying the Bmp file name If you specify a folder and try to assign a bitmap of a file name that already exists in the bitmap folder, a message appears. Overwrite: Overwrites the specified bitmap Copy to Different Name: Copies the specified bitmap to a different name Cancel: Cancels bitmap assignment. If you select to copy to a different name, the file is copied to the bitmap folder with a ˜ followed by a serial number starting with 0 added to the filename.
Chapter 4 4.1 Communication with DX Recorder Receiving Display Data from DX Recorder 1 If screen data (custom display data) is received from the DX recorder via communications, it is reflected on DAQStudio. If the Batch function is MultiBatch, the Batch/Group list page appears in the work area, and the Group list page is not displayed. If the Batch function is Off or On, the Group list page appears in the work area, and the Batch/Group list is not displayed.
4.1 Receiving Display Data from DX Recorder 3. Click [Receive]. A message is displayed. 4. Click [OK]. All custom display screen data in the internal memory of the DX recorder and on the CF card are received to the save object folder. 5. Save the file. (►Section 2.5) Explanation Only the items set for the DX recorder are entered for IP address/host name, user name, and password.
4.2 Sending Display Data to DX Recorder 1 If the DX includes the /AS1 option, perform the DX main unit (with /AS1 option) settings procedure in section 4.1 in advance. 2 Procedure 1. Select Communication > Send. 3 “Send” dialog box appears. 4 Communication with DX Recorder 5 Index 2. Enter the IP address/host name of the DX recorder, the user name, and the password. IP address/Host name: Up to 64 single-byte alphanumeric characters can be entered.
4.2 Sending Display Data to DX Recorder Explanation Only the items set for the DX recorder are entered for IP address/host name, user name, user ID, and password. The IP address/host name and user name entered at this time are saved, and they are displayed when the software is started the next time. The user ID and password are not stored. They cleared each time. Once you close the [Send] dialog box, the previously entered user ID and password become blank when the dialog box is reopened.
Chapter 5 Messages and Handling Methods 5.1 List of Messages 1 Messages may be displayed on the screen during use. Error message Code E0004 E0250 Message Invalid License number. Failed to start Adobe Reader.
5.1 List of Messages Code E8009 Message Login failed! E8010 Failed to paste all or some parts. E8011 E8013 Failed to create folder! There is no CF card in the DXAdvanced. E8014 Failed to copy bitmap file. E8015 Cannot send due to firmware version mismatch. Handling Methods/Explanation The following causes can be assumed. Please check. • Wrong user name, user ID, or password. • The DX unit is connected by different software. • If Multilogin is Off, users are already logged in.
5.1 List of Messages W8042 Settings that the DX does not support are included. Are you sure you want to send the settings? There are settings that are not supported by the DX recorder. Determine whether you will send all files before performing the procedure.
5.2 Version Information Procedure 1. Select Help > Version Information from the menu bar or click the Version Information icon. The version information is displayed. Explanation Data incompatible due to a different DAQStudio version As long as it is the same language, DAQStudio version R1.01 and R1.02 data are mutually compatible. When loading R1.01 and R1.02 data, the sizes of the components are adjusted.
5.3 Changing the Screen Version 1 When you switch the screen version, the screen construction data is converted to the new version. 2 When switching from Version 3 to Version 4.01 or Version 4.11 Version 3 component attributes remain the same. Component attributes that became available for setting in Version 4.01 or Version 4.11 are set to their defaults. • [2nd span Lower] and [2nd span Upper] settings of trend and scale components can now be set up to 1 decimal place.
5.3 Changing the Screen Version Attribute differences by screen version Component Attribute Screen Labels Tag no.
Index Index 1 C 2nd span................................................................................. 3-6 common attributes............................................................ 3-4, 3-5 communication menu............................................................ 2-10 component attributes............................................................. 2-48 component bar........................................................................ 2-4 components alarm indicator........................
Index F T file menu.................................................................................. 2-9 file name........................................................................... 4-2, 4-4 font.......................................................................................... 3-4 frame....................................................................................... 3-5 V G version information.................................................................. 5-4 view menu.......