Manual

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M-4660
Feature Overview
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1.4 Display
Common Display functions
• LCD Display and Its Layout
The RD-MV1000 has a 5.5-inch (240 × 320 dot resolution) TFT color LCD. The RD-
MV2000 has a 10.4-inch (480 × 640 dot resolution) TFT color LCD. The display
consists of a status display section and a data display section.
The RD-MV1000 Display
Status display section
Data display section
• StatusDisplaySection
The status display section indicates the display name, date/time, batch name
(when using the batch function), user name (when using the login function), internal
memory and CF card usage, alarm occurrence, computation status (/M1 or /PM1
option), key lock status, and e-mail transmission.
• DataDisplaySection
The data display section shows measured data using numbers, waveforms, and
bar graphs. It displays a conguration screen when you are conguring a function.
• Group Display
On the trend, digital, and bar graph displays, channel data is displayed in preset
groups. With the RD-MV1000, you can register up to 10 groups, each with up to 6
channels. With the RD-MV2000, you can register up to 36 groups, each with up to 10
channels. The same groups are used for the trend, digital, and bar graph displays.
Displayed groups can be switched automatically at specied intervals (5 s to 1 min).
For conguration instructions, see section 6.1.
• ChannelNumberDisplayandTagNameDisplay
You can choose to label displayed channels according to their tag names or according
to their channel numbers. This setting applies to all channels.
For conguration instructions, see section 6.2.
• Update Interval of Measured Values
Measured values are updated every second. However, if the scan interval is longer
than 1 s, measured values are updated at the scan interval.
For conguration instructions, see section 6.3.
• AlarmIndication
The MV regularly checks for the alarms set to each channel and indicates alarms with
the following symbols:
Alarm Type Symbol Alarm Type Symbol
High limit alarm H High limit on rate-of-change alarm R
Low limit alarm L Low limit on rate-of-change alarm r
Difference high limit alarm h Delay high limit alarm T
Difference low limit alarm l Delay low limit alarm t