User’s Manual WX102 DAQ 32 Plus WX82 DAQ 32 Plus Client Package IM WX102-01E 6th Edition
Thank you for purchasing DAQ 32 Plus or DAQ 32 Plus Client Package software. This User’s Manual contains useful information regarding the operation of DAQ 32 Plus and DAQ 32 Plus Client Package using Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Vista. To ensure proper use of the software, please read this manual thoroughly before operating it. Keep the manual in a safe place for quick reference whenever a question arises.
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How to Use this Manual Structure of the Manual This User’s Manual consists of eleven chapters and an Index as described below. Please read Chapters one, six, nine, and ten to use DAQ 32 Plus Client Package.
1 Contents Software License Agreement............................................................................................................. ii How to Use this Manual.................................................................................................................... iv Chapter 1 Before Operation 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Chapter 2 3 4 5 6 Using Software Configurator................................................................................................. 3-1 Network Settings....
Contents 4.25 4.26 4.27 4.28 4.29 4.30 4.31 4.32 4.33 4.34 4.35 4.36 Chapter 5 Logger Software 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 5.16 Chapter 6 Operating Logger Software................................................................................................... 5-1 Logging Configuration ......................................................................................................... 5-2 Group Settings.........................................................
Contents Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Tag Editor 1 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 2 Calibration 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 Chapter 9 Operating Procedures for the Tag Editor.............................................................................. 7-1 Receiving Tag Data............................................................................................................... 7-2 Setting Tag Nos. and Tag Comments...................................................................................
Chapter 1 1.1 Before Operation 1 DAQ 32 Plus Data Acquisition Software 32 plus consists of so called ‘Launcher’ software and of seven kinds of software which will open when the ‘launcher’ icons are clicked. Those icons will automatically be displayed when you open the ‘Launcher’ software.
1.1 DAQ 32 Plus/DAQ 32 Plus Client Package Introduction 3 Logger Enables you to display DA100/DC100/DR measurement and calculated Math data on your PC’s monitor, and save measurement, calculated Math and report data to its harddisk. Allows you to set the interval for saving data, and for display renewal. • Saving measurement data can be selected to start either, • immediately, or, • at a fixed time.
1.1 DAQ 32 Plus/DAQ 32 Plus Client Package Introduction Remote Monitor software File Utility software Allows you to create files by merging or dividing existing measurement data files. Also used to convert measurement data and report data into Excel/ASCII/Lotus 1-2-3 formats. Functions and object files are as follows: Merging Measurement Data Files (Merge): Used to merge continuous files into a new file. • For measurement data files created with DAQ 32 R9 or later/DAQ 32 Plus R9 or later.
1.2 Required PC Environment Operating System Run DAQWORX under any of the following operating systems.
1.2 Required PC Environment 1 Communication board Before Operation GP-IB: GP-IB interface board (National Instruments; AT-GPIB/TNT, PCI-GPIB, GPIB-98 Turbo). RS-232-C/RS-422-A/RS-485: Compatible only with a built-in COM port. For RS-422-A/ RS-485 communication, connect a converter to the RS-232 port. Ethernet : An Ethernet port is required for the PC. Windows TCP/IP service must be installed.
1.3 Setting up DAQ 32 Plus/DAQ 32 Plus Client Package DAQ 32 Plus and DAQ 32 Plus Client Package software is available on both CD-ROM. Refer to CD-ROM setup below to setup the software. Make sure you have a serial number for the software beforehand. The serial number is on the CD-ROM case. Be aware that to start DAQ 32 Plus, and DAQ 32 Plus Client Package, different serial numbers are required. DAQ 32 Plus CD-ROM setup 1 2 3 Start up either Windows 2000 or Windows XP on your PC.
1.4 1 Opening and Closing each Software 1 Select from the Start Menu, Program > YOKOGAWA DAQWORX > DAQ 32 Plus > Launcher. When the Launcher software is activated, the below Launcher buttons will appear in the top of your screen. From the left to the right use the Menu button, Logger button, Historical Viewer button, File Utility button, Remote Monitor button, DARWIN hardware configuration button, Software configuration button, and Tag Editor button.
1.4 Opening and Closing each Software Opening DAQ 32 Plus Client Package software 1 Select from the Start Menu, Program > YOKOGAWA DAQWORX > DAQ 32 Plus Client. Then open Historical Viewer, File Utility software, or Remote Monitor software. Note • • Historical Viewer, File Utility software, and Remote Monitor software can be opened simultaneously.
1.5 1 DA100 Functions Input Types • DC voltage This input type can be selected from 20mV, 60mV, 200mV, 2V, 6V, 20V and 50V. Refer to chapter 14 for the measurement range of each setting. • Thermocouple (TC) This input type can be selected from R, S, B, K, E, J, T, N, W, L, U and KP (KPvsAu7Fe). Refer to chapter 14 for the measurement range of each setting.
1.5 DA100 Functions • Scale/span (SCALE) For VOLT, TC, RTD, DI, mA, AC and STRAIN, scale conversion is possible. Scale conversion is to convert measured values into values (physical values) of the system of units suitable for the application. The values obtained by converting the predetermined lower limit and upper limit values for span into physical value for the application will be used as the lower limit and upper limit values for scale.
1.5 DA100 Functions 1 • Resistance temperature detector (RTD) Display PT1 PT2 JPT1 JPT2 PT50 NI1 NI2 NI3 CU1 CU2 CU3 CU4 PT1S PT2S JPT1S JPT2S J263B *1 RTD (SAMA) *2 RTD (DIN) *3 RTD (McGROW EDISON COMPANY) *4 RTD (Cuid) Guaranteed accuracy range Cu10: GE Cu10: L&N Cu10: WEED Cu10: BAILEY Measurable Range –200.0 to 600.0°C –200.0 to 250.0°C –200.0 to 550.0°C –200.0 to 250.0°C –200.0 to 550.0°C –200.0 to 250.0°C –60.0 to 180.0°C –70.0 to 200.0°C –200.0 to 300.0°C –200.0 to 300.0°C –200.
1.5 DA100 Functions Input Related Functions • Remote RJC*(RRJC) ← Can be selected only with optional math function (/M1 option) In measuring temperature with thermocouples within the same unit, when the item to be measured is located at a great distance, you can setup relay terminals near the item, measure the temperature of the relay terminal section using thermocouples (reference channel), and use the resultant value as the reference junction compensation value for the temperature measurement.
1.5 DA100 Functions Input filter Frequency Attenuation 1Hz 0dB 10Hz 50Hz100Hz 2 300Hz -20dB Slope; -20dB/dec -40dB 1 Before Operation The filter can be turned ON and OFF to reduce normal mode noise. Effects on normal mode noise are shown below (theoretical values). 3 Filter ON Filter OFF -60dB 4 Slope; -60dB/dec -80dB -100dB Moving average A moving average value for the 2 to 64 latest measured values can be calculated.
1.5 DA100 Functions • RL: Rate-of-change lower limit alarm Triggers an alarm when negative change of measured value exceeds the specified value within the specified interval. • DH: Delta high limit alarm This alarm is applicable only for channels for which Delta is selected. Triggers an alarm when the difference of measured values between two channels exceeds the specified value. • DL: Delta low limit alarm This alarm is applicable only for channels for which Delta is selected.
1.5 DA100 Functions Alarm output relay energize/de-energize a-contact energizing mode NO C NO C NO C NO C NO No alarm is present Power is OFF 3 C 4 Alarm is present c-contact 5 energizing mode NO deenergizing mode 2 C deenergizing mode NO 1 Before Operation The alarm output relay can be switched between energizing mode and de-energizing mode.
1.5 DA100 Functions Reflash alarm In general, in cases where one alarm output relay is shared by more than two channels, no alarm signal will be issued if an alarm occurs in another channel or at another alarm level, once an alarm has occurred in one channel and the alarm signal has been issued. In this case, the alarm signal can be issued by designating the reflash output relay (designated by alarm setting) as the alarm output relay. Up to six relays can be designated as reflash relays.
1.5 DA100 Functions Event/Action (For DA100 with /M1 or /M3 option, or pulse input module, only) Event The following items can be set. • Remote control signal input (REMOTE) When the remote control signal of the selected number (same number as the terminal number) is inputted, it is detected as an event. • Alarm (ALARM) When even 1 alarm goes off, an event is detected. It can be reset with an action. • Alarm output relay (RELAY) When the selected alarm output relay switches ON, it is detected as an event.
1.5 DA100 Functions Computed data • Math computation start/stop/clear/reset Clear: When issued during the computation, the measured data is reset before doing the first computation. Computation start Computation clear Measurement interval Computed data Reset: When issued during the computation, the measured data is reset after doing the first computation.
1.5 DA100 Functions Logical operators Operator AND Example 001AND002 Logical sum OR 001OR002 Exclusive OR XOR 001XOR002 Logical negation NOT NOT001 Description when channel 001=0 and channel 002=0, “0.” when channel 001=nonzero and channel 002=0, “0.” when channel 001=0 and channel 002=nonzero, “0.” when both channel 001 and channel 002 are nonzero, “1.” when channel 001=0 and channel 002=0, “0.” when channel 001=nonzero and channel 002=0, “1.” when channel 001=0 and channel 002=nonzero, “1.
1.5 DA100 Functions Special operators Type Previous value* Hold** Operator PRE() Example PRE(001) Description To obtain the previous measured data of channel 001 HOLD(): HOLD(001): TLOG. SUM(002) Reset** RESET(): RESET(001): TLOG. SUM(002) When the measured value of channel 001 changes from 0 to a nonzero value, maintain the integrated value of the measured data of channel 002 while the measured value of channel 001 is nonzero.
1.5 DA100 Functions 1 Computing equations are set according to the following rules: Thirty computing equations for the stand-alone type and sixty for the expandable type can be set. Each computing equation is assigned a number. The numbers are A01 to A30 for the stand-alone type and A01 to A60 for the expandable type. These numbers are called computation channel numbers.
1.5 DA100 Functions Math operation control Computed data Math operation can be controlled using the data collection software, and by using the event/action function. • Control using the data collection software. You may use Math Start, Stop, Clear, or Clear & Start.
1.5 DA100 Functions Report Time 1 Before Operation To set the time to make a report, define the day of the month within a 01-28 range and the time within a 00-23 range. • Hourly reports: The DA makes reports every whole hour (1:00, 2:00, . . ., 23:00, 24:00). For cumulative summation, it resets the cumulative sum at a preset time. • Daily reports: The DA makes reports at preset time(s). For cumulative summation, it resets the cumulative sum at a preset time and day.
1.5 DA100 Functions Unit of Summation (SUM UNIT) Input data, such as the flowrate, with units in /sec, /min, /hour or /day, give results of computing different from their actual values, when simply summed. This occurs because the unit of such a data item differs from that of the measurement interval. In that case, you can take the output after having converted the unit of summation so it matches that of the input data item applied.
1.5 DA100 Functions 1 Before Operation • If the time when data are sampled coincides with the report start, the data sampled at the same time report making started are included in first reporting round. The report created when the DA stops making reports thus includes those data.
Chapter 2 2.1 Communication Software 1 Launcher Software Launcher Software enables you to launch each DAQ 32 Plus software, use the Project Function, and to protect software settings. Select from the Start menu, Programs > YOKOGAWA DAQWORX > DAQ 32 Plus > Launcher. Software start buttons (see below) will be displayed automatically when Launcher software is opened.
2.2 Making Project Settings Saving a new Project 1 To open the Project Settings dialog box (see below) you should first close all DAQ 32 Plus software. Open the Project Settings dialogbox by clicking the Project Settings button (see below), or click the Menu button and select Project settings....
2.2 Making Project Settings 1 Changing/deleting Project settings 1 To open the Project Settings dialog box you should first close all DAQ 32 Plus software. Open the Project Settings dialogbox by clicking the Project Settings icon or click the Menu button and select Project settings... . 2 Communication Software Select the Project you desire to change or delete from the Select Project pulldown menu.
2.3 Switching and Protecting Projects Switching Projects 1 Menu button 2 Close all DAQ 32 Plus software of before switching to a new Project in the Project Settings dialog box. Open the Project Settings dialogbox by clicking the Project Settings button (see below) or click the Menu button and select Project settings... . Project name Project Setting button Select the desired Project from the Select Project pull-down menu.
2.4 1 Version and License Information Launcher version and license information Menu button 2 Communication Software To get version information for Launcher software click the Menu icon and select About... , or by double-click the Launcher icon on the taskbar and select About... .
Chapter 3 3.1 Software Configurator 1 Using Software Configurator Starting Software Configurator 2 Select the Project you want to open. Click the Software Configurator button on the Launcher toolbar, or right-click the Launcher icon on the taskbar and select Software Configurator. 3 Setting Screen RS-232-C Settings The module dipswitch position necessary for current settings Software Configurator The Software Configurator setting screen should be similar to below illustration.
3.2 Network Settings To use Ethernet for communication with DA100/DC100/DR, it is necessary to first make IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway settings for the DA100/DC100/DR. Connection Method Connect your PC to DA100/DC100/DR as described below. Connect only one DA100/ DC100/DR to one PC. DR Ethernet module PC ETHERNET I/F 10BASE-T Hub 10BASE-T cable Ethernet port The Ethernet module mode must be the Set mode.
3.2 Network Settings 5 1 Enter the appropriate setting values for IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. Note 6 2 After making the settings click OK, and again OK when a reconfirmation message appears, to activate the new network address (IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway). Click Cancel to finish settings. 3 Software Configurator 7 Settings of IP address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway can be made on the DC100, or DR. Click OK when asked Close Network?, to finish the setting.
3.3 Communication Settings Use Software Configurator to set the communication method between PC and DA100/ DC100/DR. 1 Startup DAQ 32 Plus and select Software Configurator with the Launcher toolbar. 2 Click the Communications tab to display the Communications setting screen. Select the desired communication method by clicking its setting frame, or click Communications and select the desired method.
3.4 1 Selecting a Directory to Save Data Use Software Configurator to select the directory you want to save Logger collected measurement data to. The default directory is the directory to which you saved DAQ 32 Plus software /DAQ32 Plus/User/data Startup DAQ 32 Plus and select Software Configurator from the Launcher toolbar. 2 Click the Communications tab to display the Communications setting screen.
3.5 System Reconstruction/Scan/Initialization Before starting measurement data collection make sure that units and modules of the DA100/DC100/DR are correctly connected. Check it again if a communication failure occurs. Before System Reconstruction/Scan Before starting system reconstructing and scanning please check the following: Power supply: • Verify that the power supply matches the requirements. • Verify that the power supply is properly connected.
3.5 System Reconstruction/Scan/Initialization You will be asked to reconfirm the reconstruction request. Click OK to start reconstruction. Reconstruction will immediately be confirmed through an automatic scan. After this the new DA100/DC100/DR construction will be displayed on screen. 1 2 3 Software Configurator 4 Note If a module is incorrectly installed, a red-line signal will be displayed in the middle of the module. Reinstall the module and reconstruct again.
3.5 System Reconstruction/Scan/Initialization System Initialization To initialize the settings of the connected device, do as follows: 1 Click the Diagnostic tab to display the Diagnostic setting screen. 2 To start initialization click the Initialization button (see below), or select Diagnostic > Initialize from the menubar. Initialization button Note Inputs, Measurement range, etc, will be set to the default values of the currently installed input modules.
3.6 1 Confirming ROM Version and System Info Confirming the ROM Version 2 To display the ROM versions of the connected devices click the Hardware Reference button (see below), or select System > Hardware Reference from the menubar. 3 Software Configurator Hardware Reference button Version Reference button 4 Example Hardware Reference Screen: Names of system components Version 5 6 Note The items displayed in the Version Reference, differ depending on the connected instrument.
Chapter 4 4.1 DARWIN Hardware Configurator 1 Using DARWIN Hardware Configurator DARWIN Hardware Configurator enables you to make settings to the DA100/DC100/DR. Settings differ for each device. The hardware setting data can be saved to a PC. 2 Starting DARWIN Hardware Configurator Select the Project you want to open. Click the DARWIN Hardware Configurator button on the Launcher toolbar, or right-click the Launcher icon on the taskbar and select DARWIN Hardware Configurator.
4.1 Using DARWIN Hardware Configurator Selecting Setting Screen Settings screen contents differ depending on whether a DA100, DC100, or DR is the object. Select a setting screen by selecting Settings > SET (Regular) Settings, or Settings > SETUP (Basic) Settings, followed by the desired setting item; or by clicking a contents tab. Below examples of instrument setting screens.
4.2 1 Loading Setting Data Loading setting conditions when Hardware Configurator closed last. 1 Startup DAQ 32 Plus and select the desired Project using the Launcher’s Project Settings. (See Section 2.3, “Switching and Protecting Projects”). 2 The setting conditions at the moment the Project was closed for the last time will appear when Hardware Configurator is opened. 2 3 Loading settings from the hardware connected to your PC.
4.2 Loading Setting Data The File Open dialog box will appear. Directory File list Selected file File types Checkmark to overwrite the file currently being edited, without changing system configurations Selected file info 3 Select the desired file from the File list. 4 When you click Open the file will be opened, and all data of the open file, including its system configurations, will be cleared.
4.3 Setting Input Range, Span, and Linear Scaling Setting Input Range, Span, and Linear Scaling 1 1 2 To open the Channel Settings related setting screen, click the Channels tab, or select Settings > SET (Regular) Settings > Channel Settings from the menubar.
4.3 Setting Input Range, Span, and Linear Scaling Selecting the Range and Type of Input The following types of input can be selected. The default setting is VOLT. • SKIP Measurement, data saving and display (except for page display) will not be carried out. Measurement, data saving and display will be carried out for the next channel whose input type is not set to SKIP. • VOLT (DC voltage) This input type can be selected from 20mV, 60mV, 200mV, 2V, 6V, 20V and 50V.
4.3 Setting Input Range, Span, and Linear Scaling 1 Strain The measurement mode should be 2 k, 20 k, or 200 k. The measuring ranges are as shown below depending on the measurement modes and gauge methods.
4.3 Setting Input Range, Span, and Linear Scaling Selecting the Input Type for Linear Scaling The input type can be selected from the following. • VOLT (DC voltage) • TC (thermocouple) • RTD (resistance temperature detector) • DI (contact) • mA (DC current) • AC (Power Monitor • STRAIN • PULSE (For pulse, scaling setting is insufficient) Setting Linear Scaling Values (SCL) The left scaling and right scaling values are set following the left and right span values of the span menu.
4.3 Setting Input Range, Span, and Linear Scaling 1 Single-phase two-wire configuration CH1 P1 CH2 VA1 CH3 V1 CH4 I1 CH5 PF1 Var1 FREQ CH6 PH1 PF1 V1 Select from these combinations. 2 Single-phase three-wire/three-phase three-wire configurations (dual-voltage, dual-current; modules for three-phase use only) CH1 P1 P3 P13 CH2 VA1 VA3 VA13 CH3 V1 V3 CH4 I1 I3 CH6 PH1 PH3 PH13 I1 I3 I13 V1 PF1 PF3 PF13 3 Select from these combinations.
4.3 Setting Input Range, Span, and Linear Scaling Setting the Span (SPAN) Set the left and right spans within the limits of an input range. In the SPAN menu item, the left-hand value is the left span and the right-hand value the right span. Set the span within the measuring range. The measurable limits vary depending on the measuring range you select, as shown below.
4.4 1 Alarm Settings In this Section you will find the setting methods for different kinds of alarm, the alarm level, and the alarm output relay. 2 Alarm Setting Procedures 1 To open the Channel Settings related setting screen, click the Channels tab, or select Settings > SET (Regular) Settings > Channel Settings from the menubar. For the Math channel related setting screen click the Math tab, or select Settings > SET (Regular) Settings > Math Functions from the menubar.
4.4 Alarm Settings • RL : Rate-of-change lower-limit alarm. An alarm occurs when the measured value changes in the decreasing direction within a certain time (rate-of-change alarm interval) and exceeds the lower-limit alarm setpoint. • dH : An alarm occurs when the difference between two channels exceeds the upperlimit alarm setpoint. This only applies to a channel for which interchannel differential computation is selected, and can be set as a type of alarm.
4.4 Alarm Settings Note • 2 3 4 5 Setting Relays (Internal Switches) Set which alarm output relay or internal switch should be triggered when an alarm occurs: • Select the desired alarm output relay or internal switch from among the following. The default setting is OFF. • OFF : Alarm output relays and internal switches remain OFF. • S01 to S60 : 60 internal switches are provided. • UMN U : Unit number for an alarm module or a DI/DO module. M: Slot number for an alarm module or a DI/DO module.
4.5 Setting Moving Average and Filter Moving Average Settings 1 To open the Channel Settings related setting screen, click the Channels tab, or select Settings > SET (Regular) Settings > Channel Settings from the menubar. 2 Set the moving average in the pull-down menu which appears when you click the setting area below the Mode label. Moving Average (MOVE AVE) Moving average can be set for each channel individually. The number of samples used for the moving average can be set from 2 to 64.
4.6 1 Recording-related Settings (DR Only) In this Section the following recording-related setting for DR: • Recording zones • Partially expanded recording • Interpolation • Trend recording • Digital printout ON/OFF • Manual printout ON/OFF • Scale printout ON/OFF • List printout ON/OFF 2 3 4 1 To open the Channel Settings related setting screen, click the Channels tab, or select Settings > SET (Regular) Settings > Channel Settings from the menubar.
4.6 Recording-related Settings (DR Only) Partially Expanded Recording (PARTIAL) This setting specifies whether to carry out partially expanded recording, and if so, which percentage of the recording span will be compressed and the corresponding boundary value. If the instrument is equipped with the optional computation function or floppydisk drive, this setting can also be made for computation channels A01 to A60.
4.6 Recording-related Settings (DR Only) 1 Digital Printout Setting (DIGITAL PR) This setting can be selected for each channel from the following. This setting applies to the digital print of the analog mode and logging mode. The recording interval can be selected from the following. If the instrument is equipped with the optional computation function or floppydisk drive, this setting can also be made for computation channels A01 to A60.
4.7 Selecting Channels to Save (for DC100, and DR with FDD Option Only) To save measurement data of the DC100, or a DR with FDD Option, to a floppydisk, data will first be saved to an internal RAM disk. To select the measurement or Math channels which data you want to write to the internal memory, follow below procedures: 1 To open the Channel Settings related setting screen, click the Channels tab, or select Settings > SET (Regular) Settings > Channel Settings from the menubar.
4.8 1 Tag Settings (DC100 or DR Only) 1 To open the Channel Settings related setting screen, click the Channels tab, or select Settings > SET (Regular) Settings > Channel Settings from the menubar. For the Math channel related setting screen click the Math tab, or select Settings > SET (Regular) Settings > Math Functions from the menubar. 2 3 Tag setting 4 Set a tag in the setting area below the Tag label. Maximum amount of alphanumerics for DC100: 8; for DR: 16.
4.9 Making Settings Per Channel The settings explained in Section 4.2 to 4.8 can also be carried out per channel, by following below procedures: 1 To open the channel settings related setting screen, click the Channels tab, or select Settings > SET (Regular) Settings > Channel Settings from the menubar. 2 To open a single channel-specific setting screen, double-click the desired channel number, displayed on the left side of the Channels setting screen.
4.9 Making Settings Per Channel 4 1 Click the Range Information tab to select the type of input and to make range related settings. 2 3 4 DARWIN Hardware Configurator 5 6 5 7 For power monitor channels, click the Power Module Information tab.
4.10 Transmission Output Channel Assignment Specify which channel the measurement results, calculation results, or communication input values will be output from each terminal of the transmission output module. 1. Use one of the following methods to display the setting screen: • Click the [Channels] or [Math] tab and then click the [Retransmission] button in the measurement channel or calculation channel settings page. The transmission output channel assignment dialog box is displayed.
1 4.11 Setting Math Channel Equations 1 For the Math channel related setting screen click the Math tab, or select Settings > SET (Regular) Settings > Math Functions from the menubar. Math channel ON/OFF Left and right span Equations 2 Unit 3 4 Set Math ON to activate the Math channel. 3 Set a Math Channel Equation. To use the equation operators, first double-click the desired Math channel number, displayed on the left side of the Math setting screen.
4.11 Setting Math Channel Equations 5 Set the Unit you want to use for calculation using maximum 6 alphanumericals or the symbols #, %, &, ( ), *, +, -, ., and /. 6 Alarm settings and printing-related DR settings, are equal to those made for measurement channels. Computation equation In addition to operators in the Operators Selection dialog box the following symbols can be used in equations: (/) : Used for ( ) setting. K : Used if equations contain constants K01 to K60.
1 4.12 Copying Channel Settings Copy measurement and Math settings to other channels as follows. 1 2 To open the Channel Settings related setting screen, click the Channels tab, or select Settings > SET (Regular) Settings > Channel Settings from the menubar. For the Math channel related setting screen click the Math tab, or select Settings > SET (Regular) Settings > Math Functions from the menubar. 3 Click the channel number which settings you want to copy to other channels The display color changes.
4.12 Copying Channel Settings Absolute and relativeposition settings for DELTA, RRJC When copying DELTA and RRJC channels, it is necessary to determine the relation to reference channels. • Absolute position The reference channel of the copy destination doesn’t change. For example, if the reference channel of Ch 005 is Ch 002, and you would copy Ch 005 settings to Ch 007, the reference channel of Ch 007 will remain Ch002.
1 4.13 Setting Constants Up to 60 constants (K01 to K60) can be set. (Thirty constants (K01 to K30) for the standalone type.) The number of significant digits is 5 excluding the decimal point. If an exponent is used, the mantissa and exponent must consist of 5 digits and 2 digits, respectively. • Configurable ranges: –1.0000E+35 to –1.0000E-35 0 1.0000E-35 to –1.
4.14 Event/Action, Match Time, and Group Settings Event/Action and Match Time settings are possible for the DA100, if the (/M1) Math option is being used, or if a pulse module is attached. For DA100 and DC100, Group settings are possible if the Math option is being used. 1 Click the Event/Action tab, or select Settings > SET (Regular) Settings > Event/ Action, > Match Times, or > Groups, from the menubar. The Event/Action, Match Time, Groups setting screen will open.
4.14 Event/Action, Match Time, and Group Settings 1 Selecting Events Select any event from among the following: NONE — releases the event/action setting. REMOTE • This menu is displayed only with the DI/DO modules that are recognized as system modules. • When a remote control signal is applied, the action is executed. • There are 12 control signals available. Select any control signal from these numbers for event setting. Remote control signal terminal numbers are applicable for this selection.
4.14 Event/Action, Match Time, and Group Settings Selecting Actions Actions may be selectable depending on earlier Events and Edge/Level action settings. The following describes all available actions: ALARM ACK This allows alarm acknowledgment. ALARM RST Resets alarms. When the “RELAY” is selected for an event, this function cannot be selected. TIMER RST Resets timers. RECORD (DR only) • ON: Starts recording. The recording format is set individually. • OFF: Stops recording.
4.14 Event/Action, Match Time, and Group Settings MATH (for instruments with /M1 option or FDD option only) • START: Starts computation. • STOP: Stops computation. • RESET: Resets computation channel data at the end of completion of the first computation in case an event takes place. • CLEAR: Resets computation channel data immediately in case an event takes place. • If MATH is selected as a level action, computation will be carried out while an event is present.
4.14 Event/Action, Match Time, and Group Settings FLOPPY • LD_TRG1-3: Reads setup data from the floppydisk. SCSI0 to SCSI7 (for DC100 with /C5 option only) • LD_TRG1 to 3: Read set-up data from the SCSI device (MO, ZIP or PD). SCSI0 to SCSI7 represent the SCSI ID numbers. Check the ID numbers of SCSI devices that are connected, because ID numbers are displayed even if there are no devices connected to them. REPORT (available if the instrument is equipped with the REPORT function.
1 4.15 Setting Timers and Summer/Winter Time Setting Timers The Timer function can be used to trigger a number of event/action functions. It can also set the time interval between digital printouts of analog values, or between logging printouts. 1 Click the Event/Action tab, or select Settings > SET (Regular) Settings >Timers from the menubar. The Timers setting screen will open.
4.15 Setting Timers and Summer/Winter Time Summer/Winter Time If your hardware device is equipped with the /L1 option it is possible to let the hardware automatically change its date and time to summer or winter time when appropriate. If you specify Summer Time the time will be adjusted to one hour later when the specified date and time is reached. If you specify Winter Time, the time will be adjusted to one hour earlier when the specified date and time is reached.
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4.16 Printing Settings (DR Only) Chart Speed Settings Chart Speed 1 (CHART) This setting specifies the chart speed of ordinary trend recordings. The setting ranges from 1 to 1500mm/h, in 1 mm steps. The default setting is 100mm/h. Chart Speed 2 (CHART2) This setting consists of a chart speed and recording interval. Depending on the Event/ Action function, the chart speed and recording interval will change into chart speed 2 and its corresponding interval.
1 4.17 Setting Messages (DC100, DR only) Messages can be printed out on the occurrence of an alarm, instantly using the FUNC menu, or as an event/action setting. 1 To open the Messages setting screen, click the Messages tab, or select Settings > SET (Regular) Settings > Messages from the menubar. Message tab 2 3 4 DARWIN Hardware Configurator 5 6 7 2 8 Enter messages with maximum 16 alphanumerics.
4.18 Setting the Writing Operation (DC100 Only) To open the Writing Operation setting screen (see below), click the Writing Operation tab, or select Settings > SET (Regular) Settings > Writing Operation from the menubar.
4.18 Setting the Writing Operation (DC100 Only) Selection of Writing Data (WRITE DATA) Select the data to be written from the following: • All : All measured/computed data are written. • Alarm : Measured/computed data in all channels are written only when an alarm is generated. 1 2 Setting of File Name (WRITE NAME) Form of file name (at automatic setting) File serial number (0 to 9, A to Z) *1 Writing start time (min.
4.18 Setting the Writing Operation (DC100 Only) Built-in RAM Disk Usage (WRITE MEMORY) • Select the built-in RAM disk usage from the following: • LENGTH: Determines file capacity by specifying the number of data items per ch. • DIV2, DIV4, DIV8, or DIV16: Use the RAM disk by dividing the disk area into 2, 4, 8 or 16 parts. If the memory capacity is 4 MB, 2 cannot be used. • If a file is saved in the built-in RAM disk, the usage of the built-in RAM disk cannot be changed.
4.19 Setting A/D Converter Integration Time, Filter, and Scan Interval Open the A/D Converter Integration Time, Filter, and Scan Interval setting screen (see below) as follows: Click the SETUP tab and select Interval from the SETUP (Basic) Setting contents box, or select from the menubar Settings > SETUP (Basic) Settings > and then either, A/D Converter Integration Time, Filter, Scan Interval, or File of Retransmission Output.
4.19 Setting A/D Converter Integration Time, Filter, and Scan Interval File of Retransmission Output Set the time constant for abrupt changes in voltage or current being output from the transmission output module. Choose a transmission output time constant from the pull down menu.
1 4.20 Setting Alarm Interval, Hysteresis, and Alarm Display Hold Open the Alarm Setup setting screen (see below) for Alarm Interval, Hysteresis, and Alarm Display Hold as follows: Click the SETUP tab and select Alarm from the SETUP (Basic) Setting contents box, or select from the menubar Settings > SETUP (Basic) Settings > Alarm Setup.
4.21 Setting Relay and Internal Switch Actions Open the Alarm Setup setting screen for Relay and Internal Switch Actions as follows: Click the SETUP tab and select Relay from the SETUP (Basic) Setting contents box, or select from the menubar Settings > SETUP (Basic) Settings > Relay > and the desired relay setting.
1 4.22 Setting Burn-out, RJC, and (for DR Only) Recording Colors Open the Alarm Setup setting screen (see below) for Burn-out, Reference Junction Compensation, and (for DR Only) Recording Colors as follows: Click the SETUP tab and select Channel from the SETUP Setting contents box, or select from the menubar Settings > SETUP (Basic) Settings > Relay > and Burn-out, RJC, or Recording Colors.
4.23 Report Settings Open the Report setting screen as follows: Click the SETUP tab and select Report from the SETUP (Basic) Setting contents box, or select from the menubar Settings > SETUP (Basic) Settings > Report > and either Report Setting, Report Channel, or Report printing.
4.23 Report Settings 1 Report Printing ON/OFF Set whether the report should appear on print (ON) or not (OFF). Report Starting Time 2 Set the Starting Time in the format day of month : time. Define the day of month field within a 01-28 range and the time field within a 00-23 range. Report Channels There are sixty report channels, from R01 to R60. Assign channels for measuring objects being computed or Math channels and the type of Math on a report-channel basis.
4.24 Setting (TLOG) Math Setup, Temperature Unit, and (DC100 only) SCSI ID Number Click the SETUP tab and select Options from the SETUP (Basic) Setting contents box, or select from the menubar Settings > SETUP (Basic) Settings > and either Math Setup, SCSI ID, or Temperature Unit. The below setting screen appears. Math Setup Displaying/recording in case of computation error Used to determine whether +OVER or -OVER be displayed/saved in case of computation error. Time axis scale for TLOG SUM For TLOG.
4.24 Setting (TLOG) Math Setup, Temperature Unit, and (DC100 only) SCSI ID Number Process of overflow data during TLOG or CLOG (TLOG CH OVER) Used to select the process method for overflow data obtained during TLOG or CLOG. • ERROR : Overflow data processed as a computation error. • SKIP : Overflow data ignored and computation is continued. • LIMIT : Overflow data treated as the next data for computation. Measurement channels to which linear scaling is applied: Specified scaling upper-/lowerlimit.
4.25 Setting FUNC Key, and SET Key Operations (for DC100, and DR only) Click the SETUP tab and select FUNC Menu, or SET Menu from the SETUP (Basic) Setting contents box, or select from the menubar Settings > SETUP (Basic) Settings > and FUNC/FUNC3 Menu, or SET/SET3 Menu. The below explanation is for the FUNC key. Set key setting works the same. Select the menu to be displayed by pressing the FUNC key whether in the FUNC menu or the FUNC3 menu.
1 4.26 Setting the Recording Format (DR only) Click the SETUP tab and select Recording Format from the SETUP (Basic) Setting contents box, or select from the menubar Settings > SETUP (Basic) Settings > Recording Format. 2 3 4 DARWIN Hardware Configurator 5 6 7 Channel number or Tag display Select to print or display measured values using channel number labels or tag names. • Select either Channel or Tag.
4.26 Setting the Recording Format (DR only) Printing when chart speed is changed (SPEED CHANGE PR) When the chart speed is changed in dot-recording, select whether to print with the changed chart speed or not. • OFF : does not print. • ON : prints. Printing recording start/stop time mark (ON/OFF MARK PR) In dot recording, select whether the record-start/stop time is printed or not. • OFF : not printed. • ON : printed.
1 4.27 Memory-related Settings (DC100 only) To open the Memory Setup setting screen do as follows. Click the SETUP tab and select Memory from the SETUP(Basic) Setting contents box, or select from the menubar Settings > SETUP (Basic) Settings > Memory Setup. Select the SETUP topic SETUP tab 2 Alarm when the remaining file capacity to write to RAM gets below specified time.
4.27 Memory-related Settings (DC100 only) Copy-lock to floppydisk • Select whether to use the lock function not for copying measured/computed data to a floppydisk. OFF: No use. Password not needed, ON: Use. Set a password. Copy lock doesn’t work for ASCII-conversion copying. Copy-lock password A password is needed if copy locking is used. Enter four numbers.
4.28 Setting Keylock, Display Update Interval, and Channel/Tag Display Indication (DC100/DR only) To open the Keylock, Display Update Interval, and Channel/Tag Display Indication setting screen do as follows. Click the SETUP tab and select Key Lock/Display from the SETUP (Basic) Setting contents box, or select from the menubar Settings > SETUP (Basic) Settings > and either Key Lock, Display Update Interval, or Display Indication.
4.29 System Configuration 1 Select Config. > System Configuration from the menubar to display the System Configuration setting screen (see below). Model type Style number Memory capacity Select an option 2 Depending on the device model you want to make settings for, select Model DA100, DR130, DR2xx (DR231/241/232/242), or DC100. 3 If relevant, select Type Standalone, or Expandable. 4 Select the appropriate Style Number using the pull-down menu.
1 4.30 Subunit and Module Configuration It is possible to attach or remove units and modules, or to change module types using DARWIN Hardware cofigurator. Select Config. > Module Configuration from the menubar to display the Module Configuration setting screen. 2 3 Main unit 4 DARWIN Hardware Configurator Click here to remove a subunit 5 Unit number 6 Click here to add a unit 7 When pointing a module, its name will appear. A module selection pull-down menu will appear when it is clicked.
4.31 Initializing Settings It is necessary to initialize the edited settings as follows: 1 Select Settings > Initialize Settings from the menubar to display the Initialization dialog box (see below). 2 Select whether to set All Settings, or the SET (Regular) Settings Only. 3 4-58 To start initializing click OK, and again OK when a reconfirmation message appears.
1 4.32 Sending Setting Data Send the DARWIN Hardware configurator setting data to the DA100/DR/DC100 as follows. 1 2 Select from the menubar Comm. > Send > and then, All Settings, SET (Regular) Settings Only, or Modified CH/Math Settings. 3 4 2 Sending will start after you click OK when the reconfirmation message is displayed. Note • • • • • • • • • IM WX102-01E Before connecting the hardware, check if Module Configuration matches the actual module construction.
4.33 Saving Setting Data Save the DARWIN Hardware Configurator settings as follows: 1 Select File > Save, or Save As... from the menubar. You may also use the save icon 2 If you choose Save As... you will be requested to select where to save the file to, and to enter a File name and Comment. After this click the Save button.
1 4.34 Hardware Configurator Display Settings Displaying Tag No. and Tag Comment DARWIN Hardware Configurator allows you to use Tag No. display or Tag Comment display instead of channel number display in the setting screen. To do this, select View > Tag No. or Tag Comment. 2 3 4 Choose to display or hide the Standard toolbar and Status bar (de)selecting the terms under View on the menubar.
4.35 Printing Settings 1 To print all settings select File > Print... from the menubar. Print Print Preview Print Setup The Print setting screen will appear. 2 4-62 After finishing Printer, Print range, and Copy settings click OK to start printing. • To check the printout before printing select File > Print Preview from the menubar. • Select File > Print Setup for the standard Windows print settings.
1 4.36 Activating Hardware Actions The following DA100, DC100, or DR hardware actions can be activated: • System Restructuring. • Initializing Hardware. • Math: Start/Stop/Clear and Start/Clear. • Report: Start/Stop. • DC100 Writing Data Action: Start/Stop/Pause. • Strain Balancing/Initialization/Object Input Channels. (Only for strain modules) 2 3 4 1 DARWIN Hardware Configurator Math, Report, Writing and Strain actions can only be made if settings have first been received from a DA100, DC100, or DR.
Chapter 5 5.1 Logger Software 1 Operating Logger Software Starting Logger software To start Logger, select a Project, and click the Logger button on the Launcher toolbar, or right-click the Launcher icon on the taskbar, and select Logger. The Project that appears has the same conditions as when it was closed for the last time. 2 3 If you have set Auto Startup for Monitoring and/or Recording in the Launcher Project Settings dialog box, the Monitor or Record functions will be activated automatically.
5.2 Logging Configuration Please set the following conditions before collecting measurement data: 1 Select from the Logger menubar Logging > Logging Configuration... to open the Logging Configuration setting screen.
5.2 Logging Configuration 1 Miscellaneous settings 6 To collect, besides Measurement data, Math, Alarm or Report data check the Math data, Alarm data, or Report data checkboxes in the Miscellaneous dialog box. 7 If you selected Math data above, use the dialog box on the right to set the Math action to either Clear, Start, Stop, or Clear & Start. Note • • • • For DA100, DC100, and DR with/M3 option report data can be collected if Report data is checked.
5.2 Logging Configuration Daily ASCII data files Hourly data are collected to make Daily ASCII data files. 12 When making a Daily ASCII data file, check Enable and then click the Configure button. The Daily ASCII data file setting screen will appear. 13 Select the Start time you want to be saved to the file between 0 and 23. 14 Select a Space or a Comma as delimiter. 15 Check the Groups to which you want to save the Start time as Daily file.
5.3 Group Settings 1 1 2 Select Logging > General Display Settings... to open the General Display Settings dialog box. The dialog box can also be opened from each monitor screen by selecting View > General Display Settings.
5.3 Group Settings Trip points A trip point sets the position of a horizontal line on a waveform display you can use to highlight specific values. You can set two different trip points. Trip point 1 is displayed in red, trip point 2 in blue. 10 Set Trip point 1 and Trip point 2 to ON (blue) or OFF for each channel. 11 Enter the appropriate Trip point 1 and Trip point 2 value. Note • • • • The trip points actually displayed in the waveform display area are the trip points for the active waveform.
5.3 Group Settings 7 Click the channel numbers you want to copy the base settings to. The display color will change. Drag the mouse point down from the first to the last channel, if you wish to copy to a successive series of channels. 8 To copy the base channel to the selected channels, click the Paste button.
5.4 Displaying Waveforms on the Monitor Logger software allows you to display measurement data on a Trend Monitor, Color Monitor, Numeric Monitor, Meter Monitor, and Alarm Monitor. 1 To open monitors, push the Trend, Color, Numeric, Meter, or Alarm icon in the Logger toolbox or select Logging > ,and the appropriate monitor from the menubar. 2 To start actual monitoring, click the Monitor icon in the Logger toolbox or select Logging > Monitor.
5.4 Displaying Waveforms on the Monitor 1 Color display Display logger Linking channels Channel/Tag/Tag ID 2 3 4 5 Date Logger Software Time/time period Min. and max. values are parted with 50 colors, from blue (min.
5.4 Displaying Waveforms on the Monitor Digital value display Alarm ON/OFF Tabs for group selection Waveform display color Current value for scale Alarm display Group number Alarm indicator. Red when alarm occurs. Circle surrounding the indicator blinks if an alarm is not acknowledged. Click to acknowledge. The alarm noise will stop when all alarms are acknowledged. Displaying groups. To change the group on display, click the appropriate group tab above the monitoring screen.
5.5 1 Stopping or Pausing Monitor display Pausing monitor display When monitoring is paused, data acquisition continues. When restarting the display, data acquired during the pause will be displayed. 1 2 To pause, click the red Pause button above each monitor. 3 Pause button 2 4 To resume monitoring, click the Pause button again. Closing monitor display Stopping monitor display When monitoring is stopped, data acquisition also stops, and no more data will be displayed.
5.6 Changing Monitor Display General Display Settings 1 Click the General Display Settings button on the Monitor toolbar, or select View > General Display Settings, to open the General Display Settings dialog box. See Section 5.3, “Group Settings for details.” Changing the Time Axis of the waveform display To change the Time Axis of the waveform display, select TimeAxis > and Absolute Time, or Relative Time from the Trend monitor menubar. • Absolute time shows the actual time during display.
5.6 Changing Monitor Display • User Zone The User Zone shows Edit Zone settings, but these zone settings can not be changed. • Full Zone Use the Full Zone to display all waveforms in a 100% zone range. 1 2 3 • Slide Zone In Slide zone all waveforms scales are shifted slightly from top to bottom. 4 5 Logger Software • Auto Zone In Auto Zone the Y-axis of the waveform display area is divided into equal parts for each selected waveform. 6 7 • Multi-Axis Zone Displaying multiple Y-axis.
5.6 Changing Monitor Display Setting the Y-Axis display limiting Clip It’s possible to apply a display limit Clip to waveforms you view. When you set the display limit function, waveforms will be limited between the minimum and maximum values on the Y-Axis scale. Waveforms with data points smaller than the minimum scale value or larger than the maximum scale value will be truncated. This function enables you to view waveforms outside the screen range as horizontal lines in the display area.
5.6 Changing Monitor Display 1 Alarm Settings Alarm display in the Trend, Numeric, and Meter monitor Click the Alarm button (below) from the monitor toolbar, or select View > Alarm. 2 Alarm button Alarm monitor display 3 The Alarm Monitor displays an Overview and a Log screen. The screens can be interchanged by clicking the Overview or Log tabs on the Alarm Monitor.
5.7 Cursor Measurement It is possible to read time and measurement data values on the X-Axis using two cursors: cursor A and cursor B. This may be useful if you want to know the time or voltage difference between two occurrences. Use the cursors as follows: 1 During monitoring cursors are not displayed. Therefore, before setting any cursors, click the red Pause button. Pause button 2 Point the mouse at the position in the waveform display area where you want to read measurement data.
5.8 1 Starting and Stopping Recording To write Channel measurement and Math data to the harddisk of a PC, first finish the communication settings as described in Section 3.4, “Selecting a Directory to Save Data.” Start Recording After that, click the Record button, or select Logging > Record from the Logger menubar. 2 3 Record start button 4 5 Click the Stop button, or select Logging > Stop from the Logger menubar.
5.9 Icon Display during Monitoring/Recording During Monitoring/Recording the following icons may be activated: Report condition icon Hardware measurement condition icon Math icon Acquisition icon Communication icon ‘Communication’ icon Plain icon : Communication stop. Icon with thunder mark : Communicating. Icon with exclamation ! mark : Communication error. Check cables and power supply. ‘Acquisition’ icon Gray icon : Acquisition stop. Red blinking icon : Acquiring data.
1 5.10 Saving and Loading Setting Data Saving Files 1 Select File > Save, or Save As... from the menubar. If you choose Save As... you will be requested to select where to save the file to, and to enter a File name and Comment. Setting data includes all Logger setting information. (Including display/logging condition, display window and position. Not including the status bar condition and toolbar positioning.
5.11 Setting Math Actions, Resetting Alarms, and Starting/Stopping Reports Setting Math Actions To Start, Stop, Clear & Start, or Clear Math actions on Measurement data, select Option >, and the desired Math action from the Logger menubar. Resetting Alarms To Reset Alarms select Option > Reset Alarm, from the Logger menubar. Starting/stopping reports To start or stop the DA100/DC100/DR report function select Option, and Report Start, or Report Stop.
1 5.12 Reloading DARWIN Hardware Settings Always when you change DARWIN hardware settings using DARWIN Hardware Configurator software, make sure to load the new hardware setting data to Logger. To load the hardware setting data, open the Logger dialog box and select Option > Reload Hardware Setting.
5.13 Checking Logging Status, and Printing Waveforms Checking Logging Status To check the logging status, select Logging > Current Logging Status. Print Setup 1 Select Trend Monitor > Print Setup... and make the Printer settings. Click OK. Print Settings 1 Select Trend Monitor > Print Settings... to choose Black & White, or Color printing, and to optionally enter a Comment in the textbox. Start Printing 5-22 1 To print waveforms, first make sure monitoring is being paused.
1 5.14 Using the DDE Server Using the DDE server it is possible to display measurement data acquired with Logger, on a Windows application supporting DDE, like Excel. 1 2 To start using the DDE server, first select Option > Run DDE Server from the Logger menubar. The below DDE server dialog box opens.
5.15 Using the Auto Processor The following Auto Processor functions can be used. • Automatic conversion function for measurement data files. To instantly create an Excel/ASCII/Lotus 1-2-3 format after measurement data files are created with Logger software. • Auto-printing function for report files. To print report files after report data have been collected. • Automatic conversion function for report files.
5.15 Using the Auto Processor 9 1 If necessary make Printer, Paper, and Orientation settings, and click OK. Note Make sure that printer settings match the system environment of your printer. 2 Quitting the Auto Processor Select Auto Processor > Exit. (If the Auto Processor window is not being displayed, click the Auto Processor icon (PRO) on the Logger window to make it appear.) 3 Note 4 5 Logger Software For data conversion, please note the following points.
5.16 Using the Monitor Server The Monitor Server supplies PCs (remote monitors) connected to a network with measurement data. See Chapter 9, “Remote Monitor Software.” Operating Procedure 1 Select Option > Run Monitor Server, Monitor Server icon Client name Communication port settings 2 Select Monitor Server > Port No… to open the port number dialogbox. 3 Enter the port number in the dialogbox and click OK. Note • • The initial Port No. value is 50278.
Chapter 6 6.1 Historical Viewer Software 1 Introducing Historical Viewer Software Start Historical Viewer software 2 DAQ 32 Plus • Select a project, and click the Historical Viewer button on the Launcher toolbar, or right-click the Launcher icon on the taskbar, and select Historical Viewer. • From the Windows Start menu select Program > YOKOGAWA DAQWORX > DAQ 32 Plus > Historical Viewer.
6.1 Introducing Historical Viewer Software Digital value sheet When a channel name is clicked the channel becomes active, which is displayed by the Active Channel marks.
6.2 1 Opening Files for Display The following data files can be displayed: • Measurement data files/report files acquired with Logger software R9. • Measurement data files currently being recorded with Logger software. (Data can not be displayed when the Historical Viewer is opened from the Start menu.) • Measurement data files saved to a floppy disk with a DR or DC100.
6.2 Opening Files for Display Note • • • • • • • • • It is possible to open several data files simultaneously. The amount of files that can be opened simultaneously depends on the memory size and free harddisk space of your PC. It is recommended to load data files, to your harddisk using a floppydisk. Data files must have “DAT”, “DAS”, “Y**”, “BFD”, or “DAQ” extensions to be opened. The extension for report files must be “RBI.” File info is displayed if you select File > Open.
6.3 1 General Display Settings 1 Select View > General Display Settings... , or click the General Display Settings button to open the General Display Settings dialog box.
6.3 General Display Settings 8 Set the waveform display area (Zone). Note • • • If the highest and lowest scale values are the same, then the highest setting will automatically be increased with 1, and the lowest setting value will be decreased with 1. The lowest setting range for the Zone is 0 to 99%, the highest is 1 to 100%. In the waveform monitor display area, the lowest value is 0%, the highest value is 100%.
6.3 General Display Settings 1 Copy the Settings To copy settings made for one channel to other channels, do as follows: 3 Click Copy Setting, to display the Copy Setting dialog box. 2 3 4 5 Click the desired copy items and click OK. 5 Click the copy base channel. The display color will change. 6 Click the Copy button. 7 Click the waveform numbers you want to copy the base settings to. The display color will change.
6.4 Setting Zones and the Y-Axis Clip Selecting the waveform display zone Use the zone buttons on the monitor toolbar (below), or select Y-Axis > and the desired zone. Select the Edit Zone, User Zone, Full Zone, Slide Zone, Auto Zone, or Multi-Axis Zone. Edit Zone Slide Zone Auto Zone User's Zone Full Zone Display limiter Multi-Axis Zone • User Zone The User Zone shows Edit Zone settings, but these zone settings can not be changed.
6.4 Setting Zones and the Y-Axis Clip 1 • Auto Zone In Auto Zone the Y-axis of the waveform display area is divided into equal parts for each selected waveform. 2 3 • Multi-Axis Zone Displaying multiple Y-axis. Select an axis for display as follows: • Use the General Display Settings (See Section 6.3, General Display Settings). • You can drag and drop zone display bars, to and from the Y-axis display area in the waveform display.
6.5 Setting the Waveform Time Axis Displaying the complete waveform Select TimeAxis > All, to display to display the complete waveform on the TimeAxis. Time Axis Zoom Historical Viewer allows two ways to zoom waveforms in X-Axis direction: • Easily enlarge / reduce a waveform using the Auto Zoom function. • Exact Zoom using the TimeAxis > Set Scale... function. • Auto Zoom To enlarge waveforms in TimeAxis direction, select TimeAxis > Zoom In, or click the Zoom In button on the toolbar (see below).
6.6 1 Cursor Measurement It is possible to read time and measurement data values on the X-Axis using two cursors: cursor A and cursor B. This may be useful if you want to know the time or voltage difference between two occurrences. Use the cursors as follows: 1 Point the mouse at the position in the waveform display area where you want to read measurement data. The vertical bar that appears is cursor A. Hold the mouse and drag the pointer to the next position where you want to read measurement data.
6.6 Cursor Measurement Note • • • • • 6-12 To easily put cursor’s at the first and last measurement data, select Edit > Select All, from the menubar. Cursors will appear both on the waveform and on the digital value sheet. If a different display group is selected, cursors will appear in the same position on that display. When you move a cursor in the waveform display using your mouse while the Cursor Value window is still open, values in the Cursor Display window will also change.
6.7 Using Cursors to Search for Alarms and Marks In this section read how to move cursors to positions where alarms are (de-) activated for active channels, and ho to move cursors to mark positions. 1 Set cursor A and B on the waveform or digital value display area. For details on cursors, see Section 6.6, “Cursor Measurement.
6.8 Using Cursors for Statistical Calculations You can view five different statistical calculations on the data between cursor A and B: • Maximum value. • Minimum value. • Peak-to-peak (P-P) value. • Average value. • Root-mean-square (RMS) value. 1 Place cursor A and B as explained in Section 6.6. 2 To view the statistical calculations select Window > Statistics, or click the Statistics button on the toolbar (see below). Statistics button The below Statistics window will open.
6.9 1 Notepad Copying To copy digital waveform data between cursors to your PC’s notepad do the following: 1 Set the data range you wish to copy with your mouse pointer on the digital value sheet, or using cursor A and B in the waveform display area. 2 To copy the selected data to your notepad select Edit > Copy, or use the Copy button on the toolbar (see below). 2 3 4 Copy button Note • • • 5 6 Historical Viewer Software • You can copy a maximum of 1000 data sets to your notepad.
6.10 Displaying Alarm Info Alarm info can be displayed on the waveform screen, on the digital value Sheets, and in the cursor control dialog box. Click the Alarm button on the toolbar (below), or select Display > Alarm.
1 6.11 Selecting Channel, Tag No., or Tag Comment display You can choose to view channels labeled with a channel number, a Tag No. or a Tag Comment. Select View > Channel No., Tag No., or Tag Comment. 2 Changing channel labels will have effect on labeling of the waveform Y-Axis, the Digital Sheet Window, the cursor Control window, the Statistics dialog box, and on the labeling of the General Display settings.
6.12 User Defined and Trigger Marks There are two kinds of vertical bar marks, User Defined marks, and Trigger marks. User Defined marks User Defined marks are green marks added to and removed from arbitrary points on the X-axis. Set User Defined Marks in the following manner: 1 Place the mouse pointer —either in the waveform or digital Sheet area— at the position where you wish to add a User Defined mark. 2 Select Edit > Append Mark..., or click the Add Mark button on the toolbar (see below).
6.12 User Defined and Trigger Marks Note • • You can not set more than one User Defined mark at once. In the waveform display area User Defined marks are colored green, Trigger Marks are yellow. On the digital value Sheet, User Defined mark are indicated by a green flag, Trigger Marks by a yellow flag. 1 2 Deleting Marks 3 To delete marks from the waveform display area: 1 First capture them between cursor A and B. 2 Then select Edit > Delete Mark.
6.13 Saving Display Conditions It is possible to save waveform and digital value Sheet conditions to a file. Note that of one measurement data file, only one display condition can be saved. If you save new data, they will overwrite data you saved earlier to the file. To save display conditions, select File > Save Display Settings, or click the Save Display Settings button on the toolbar (see below).
1 6.14 Converting the Data Format With waveforms or digital values displayed, you can convert measurement data into one of three data formats, ASCII, Lotus 1-2-3 and Excel. 1 Select Convert > and, to ASCII, to Lotus, or to Excel. 2 Using each xxx Conversion Details dialog box, enter the range of the data to be converted (the first and last data point) and the step (e.g. if you enter “3”, two out of three consecutive data items are skipped; to convert all of the data in the specified range, enter “1”).
6.14 Converting the Data Format 5 Click OK in the xxx Conversion dialog box. The measurement data is converted into the selected data format, and saved in a file. Note • • • • • • • 6-22 The range of the data you wish to convert, indicated in each xxx Conversion dialog box, is automatically set to the range specified by cursor A and B.
6.14 Converting the Data Format 1 Converted File Formats Converted data should appear on your screen similar to the following examples: • Example of an ASCII-converted file. 2 3 4 5 6 Historical Viewer Software "DAQ32 Plus Data Viewer (R11.01.01) Software ID XXX-XXXXX-XXXX" "Start Time","1998/10/14","16:59:35.0" "End Time","1998/10/14","17:02:37.0" "Sample Rate (Sec)", 1.0 "Data Count", 183 "Group","01-01" "Ch. No.
6.15 File Formats In this section you can find ASCII file format. ASCII file converted format Title CR LF First data acquisition time CR LF Last data acquisition time CR LF Measurement interval CR LF Data count CR LF Group CR LF Channel number CR LF Tag No.
6.15 File Formats 1 Acquisition time, last data 1 2 3 4 5 " E n d 21 22 23 24 3 / 3 1 6 7 25 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 T i m e " , " 1 9 9 8 / 0 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 2 3 : 5 9 : 5 9 .
6.15 File Formats Channel number 1 2 3 4 " C H . 21 22 23 24 5 , number . 6 7 8 9 10 N o . " , . . . . . 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 , channel number . . . . 18 . . . 19 20 channel ? ? . CR LF 18 19 20 ? ? CR LF One channel number occupies 6 character spaces, including double quotation marks. One channel number can't be longer than 4 alphanumerics. Example of channel number (Measurement channels 001 and 320.
6.15 File Formats 1 Unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 " U n i t " , " 21 22 23 24 25 " , . . 9 10 11 12 13 14 Unit . . . . . . 15 16 17 " , " . . . 18 19 20 2 Unit ? ? CR LF 3 One Unit occupies 10 character spaces, including double quotation marks. After a Unit with less than 8 alphanumerics, spaces will appear. A Unit can't be longer than 8 alphanumerics.
6.15 File Formats Measurement time, and period Time 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 " Y Y Y Y / M M / D D 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 . S " , 21 22 23 24 12 32 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 H H : m m : S S 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Measurement value Measurement value , ?? ?? , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CR LF 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 H H : m m : S S .
1 6.16 Outputting Data Divided with Cursors This section explains how to use cursors to specify and divide desired data and how to save them. 1 Set cursor A and B to specify the desired data in the waveform or digital value display area. For details on cursors see Section 6.6, “Cursor Measurement.” 2 3 4 5 2 Select Convert > Divide… to open the Divide File dialog box. 3 Range shows the area specified with cursors.
6.17 Printing Measurement Data Printer Setting Set your printer in the following manner: 1 Select File > Print Setup… . 2 Set the name of your printer, paper size and source, and print orientation in the Printer Setup dialog box (see below), and click OK. Print Settings 1 Select File > Print Settings … to open the Print Settings dialog box.. • Waveform Printout Setup 2 Select the Print Groups. When selecting Select Groups, continue to click the Select button.
6.17 Printing Measurement Data Note • • 4 You can also enter or change the print title in the File Information dialog box. (Refer to Viewing file info on 6-4 page) The print title entered or changed here will reflect to the File Information dialog box. The Print Title can be up to 255 characters. However, make sure it fits on the paper printout. 1 2 Click OK to save the settings and close the dialog box. 3 • Table Printout Setup 2 Click the Table Printout Setup tab.
6.18 Displaying, Converting, and Printing Report Data This section explains how to view report files created with DA100/DC100/DR report function, and report files acquired with Logger software from DA100/DC100/DR. It also explains how to convert report file data into Excel/ASCII/Lotus 1-2-3 formats and how to print report files.
6.18 Displaying, Converting, and Printing Report Data Converting report data into Excel/ASCII/Lotus 1-2-3 formats Report file data can be converted into Excel/ASCII/Lotus1-2-3 formats while the report file is on display. 1 From the menubar select Convert menu, and select To ASCII, To Lotus, or To Excel to open each dialog box. 2 Select Vert.CH or Hor.CH for Output format in each dialog box.
Chapter 7 Tag Editor 7.1 1 Operating Procedures for the Tag Editor Starting the tag editor After selecting the project, click the tag editor start button from the launcher software or right-click the launcher icon on the task bar and select Start Tag editor. The tag editing dialog box opens. 2 3 Displayed information The dialog box displays a list of Tag Nos. and the initial values of Tag Comments or the Tag Nos. and Tag Comments that were saved previously. The tag data (Tag Nos.
7.2 Receiving Tag Data Reads in the tag data that are set by the DR or DC100. Select whether to receive the tag data as Tag Nos. or Tag Comments. 1 Click the Receive Tag No. button or the Receive Tag Comment button on the toolbar or select File > Receive from the menu and select Receive Tag No. or Receive Tag Comment. Receive Tag Comment button Receive Tag No. button Tag data are received as Tag Nos. if you select Receive Tag No.
7.3 1 Setting Tag Nos. and Tag Comments 1 On the Tag Editor screen, clicking the area showing the name of the Tag No. or Tag Comment displays an edit box. 2 3 4 2 Enter the Tag No. or Tag Comment in the edit box. Tag Nos. can be up to 8 characters and Tag Comments can be up to 16. If you are going to write to the DC100 or DR, use only the following characters. All other characters (including double-byte characters) will be replaced with some other appropriate characters such as spaces.
7.4 Saving Tag Data to a Tag File, Writing Tag Data to DC100/DR Saving the modified tag data to a file 1 Click the save button on the toolbar or click Save from the File menu. Save button Note There is only one tag file. Thus, the new tag data will overwrite the previous tag file. Writing the new tags and tag IDs to the DC100, DR 1 Select either to send the Tag Nos. or Tag Comments in the tag data file. Click the Send Tag No.
Chapter 8 Calibration 8.1 1 Operating Procedures on the Calibration Screen 2 Displaying the calibration screen Calibration is done using the Software Configurator. After selecting the project, click the Software Configurator from the launcher software or right-click the launcher icon on the task bar and select Start Software Configurator. The Software Configurator starts. Clicking the Calibration tab displays the calibration screen, below.
8.2 Auto Calibration Operating Procedures 1 Click the connect button on the calibration screen. The DA100, DC100, or DR system that is connected will be displayed. Module that does not need to be calibrated ‘ 2 ’ marks are displayed for modules that do not need to be calibrated. Clicking the module to be calibrated displays the calibration dialog box.
8.2 Auto Calibration 5 Clicking the Start button displays the connection type of the terminal and the input value in an illustration and a message for confirming the connection and input. 1 Auto tab 2 3 4 Input voltage 5 Message confirming the wiring and input value Wire the terminals of the DA100, DC100, and DR as shown in the displayed illustration and apply the specified voltage to the specified terminal.
8.3 Manual Calibration Operating Procedures 1 Click the connect button on the calibration screen. The DA100, DC100, or DR system that is connected is displayed. 2 Clicking the module to be calibrated displays a calibration dialog box. 3 Click the Manual tab to display the manual calibration screen.
8.3 Manual Calibration 1 Explanation Perform the calibration in the following sequence: Universal Input Module 20mV ZERO > 20mV SPAN > 60mV ZERO > 60mV SPAN > 200mV ZERO > 200mV SPAN > 2V ZERO > 2V SPAN > 6V ZERO > 6V SPAN > 20V ZERO > 20V SPAN > 50V ZERO > 50V SPAN > Pt:1mA ZERO > Pt:1mA SPAN > Pt:2mA ZERO > Pt:2mA SPAN > Pt:1mA-H SPAN > Pt:2mA-H SPAN > Cu:2mA ZERO > Cu:2mA SPAN DCV/TC/DI Input Module Same sequence as the Universal Input Module except for the RTD (resistance temperature detector).
8.4 Calibrating the Transmission Output Module (DA, DC only) Calibration Method The following two methods may be used for calibration: • Calibrating while checking the values with instruments such as a digital multimeter. • Calibrating by using a previously determined value. Note When calibrating with a previously determined value, the DA100 or DC100 may not be able to recognize the transmission output module depending on which calibration values are set.
8.4 Calibrating the Transmission Output Module (DA, DC only) 2. When you click the module to be calibrated, the calibration dialog box appears. 1 2 3 4 5 Current Value 3. Click the button (in the Zero or FULL column) displaying the current value of the output terminal to be calibrated. The calibration value setting screen appears. 6 Output voltage / current 7 UP button Setting Value DOWN button Ideal Value Setting button 8 Calibration Slide controller 9 4.
8.4 Calibrating the Transmission Output Module (DA, DC only) Set the Calibration Value to a Previously Decided Value 1. Click the connection button in the calibration screen. The system of connected DA100s is displayed. A [ ] mark is displayed on modules that don’t require calibration. 2. When you click a module to be calibrated, the calibration dialog box appears. 3. Click a terminal to be calibrated (CH1, CH2, etc.) the selected terminal is displayed in red.
8.5 1 Saving Calibration Data Calibration data can be saved as an ASCII file. 1 Click the connect button on the calibration screen. The DA100, DC100, or DR system that is connected is displayed. 2 Select File > Save as…to display a Save As dialog box. 3 Enter a file name in the text box and Click Save.
Chapter 9 Remote Monitor Software 9.1 1 Operating the Remote Monitor Starting the Remote Monitor 2 Follow one of the steps below: For DAQ 32 Plus • After selecting the desired project, click the Remote Monitor button on the Launcher, or right click the Launcher icon on the taskbar and select Remote Monitor. • Select Program > YOKOGAWA DAQWORX > DAQ 32 Plus > Remote Monitor from the Windows Start menu.
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9.1 Operating the Remote Monitor 1 Procedure for Circular Monitor The DAQ can display 1800 measurement data points. The waveform may not go around the entire screen depending on the recording period set by the logger function of the host, and the display time of the circular monitor. 2 Setting the Tome Axis 1. Choose a time of 1 hr., 2 hrs., 6 hrs., 12 hrs., 16 hrs., 1 day, 2 days, 1 week, 2 weeks, or 4 weeks from the [Time Axis].
9.2 Connecting the Host and Saving Connection Conditions When the host PC gets connected for the first time please make the below three settings. • Connecting host name. • Port number. • Step number (the amount of data acquired from the host per connection). If connection conditions have already been set for a file just open and connect it. Note • • • Connection may get cut off because of circuit problems. Reconnect it. If connection is not possible it is likely that the host name isn’t recognized.
9.2 Connecting the Host and Saving Connection Conditions 1 Saving connection conditions 5 Select from the Remote Monitor menubar File > Save As… . Enter a file name, select the desired directory and click the Save button. 2 3 4 Note 5 Waveform display settings will also be saved when you save the connection conditions. Connecting with earlier set connection conditions.
9.3 Group Settings/Displaying and Changing the Monitor/Using Cursors Making group settings Group settings are made as described for Logger software, explained in Section 5.3, “Group Settings.” Displaying waveforms on a monitor and changing the monitor screen Monitor screens are displayed inside the Remote Monitor window. The content of the displayed menubar of the Remote Monitor may differ for each monitor screen.
9.3 Group Settings/Displaying and Changing the Monitor/Using Cursors 1 Except for the below points, operation is equal to Logger software (see Section 5.4, “Displaying Waveforms on the Monitor,” or Section 5.6, “Changing Monitor Display”). • Using cursors for Alarm Log display. If data renewal for waveform display is being paused (see Section 9.4), it is possible to assign cursors on the Alarm Log screen of the Alarm Monitor, as shown in below illustration.
9.4 Pausing or Exiting Monitor Display Pausing Monitor Display When monitor display is paused, data acquisition will continue. The data will be displayed if you reopen monitor display. 1 To pause monitor display, click the Pause button of the desired display, or select File > Pause. Note that only the display of the monitor screens that are displayed will be paused. Pause button 2 To restart a paused monitor screen again click the Pause button, or select File > Pause.
9.4 Pausing or Exiting Monitor Display 1 Exiting Monitor Display To exit monitor display you will have to cut off communication. 1 Click the Communication icon on the toolbar, select File > Exit, or click the Remote Monitor icon and select Close (Alt+F4). 2 To close the last screen you will first be asked to confirm whether or not you wish to Cancel communication. Click OK to cancel communication, then close the Remote Monitor.
Chapter 10 File Utility Software 1 10.1 Operating the File Utility software Starting File Utility software 2 For DAQ 32 Plus Follow one of the steps below • After selecting the desired project, click the Remote Monitor button on the Launcher, or right click the Launcher icon on the taskbar and select File Utility. • Select Program > YOKOGAWA DAQWORX > DAQ 32 Plus > File Utility from the Windows Start menu.
10.2 Merging Measurement Data Files This section explains how to merge data files with daq extension into a new file. The extension for the new file will also be “daq.” The following two file types can be merged: • Files acquired with Logger software that are divided by a fixed File Length. (Check Set File Length in the Logging Configuration dialog box).
10.2 Merging Measurement Data Files 1 Selecting files to merge 2 To specify the original files you want to merge, first click the Select… button in the Input frame. In the dialog box that opens select the directory with the files you want to merge. 3 If there are different measurement data groups in the directory Group tabs will be displayed. Files within the same group can be merged. Click the Desired Group tab.
10.3 Dividing Measurement Data Files Files with “daq”, “bfd”, “y**”, “dat”, and “das” extensions can be divided into multiple files. The output file name will automatically get extension “daq.” Files can be divided in three different ways (division types): • Division Point The original file is divided into multiple files by creating intervals “per Day” or “per Hour.” For the “per Day” interval setting, an additional “Fixed Time of Day” division is possible.
10.3 Dividing Measurement Data Files 4 1 In the Output frame select the directory to save the divided files to. Click the Select button and choose a directory in the dialog box. Note • • • 2 Do not select external media like floppy disk to save data. Do not save data in a root directory. Make sure there is enough memory before saving data. 3 Division Point settings 5 Select Division Point in the Division Type listbox.
10.3 Dividing Measurement Data Files Interval Length settings 5 Select Interval Length in the Division Type listbox. • When setting Data Count for Interval Length 6 Click the Data Count radio button in the Interval Type frame. 7 Enter a data count in the textbox. 8 Click Execute to divide and Abort to cancel the setting. • When setting Time Count for Interval Length 6 Click the radio button of Time Count in the Interval Type frame. 7 Enter a time count in the text box.
10.3 Dividing Measurement Data Files 1 • When using Data No. as Position Setting 6 Click the Data No. radio button in the Position Setting frame. 7 Enter start data No. in the text box. 8 Select End Data No. or Data Count in the listbox and enter end data No. or data count in the text box. 9 Click Execute to divide and Abort to cancel. 2 3 • When using Time as Position Setting 6 Click the Time radio button in the Position Setting frame. 7 Enter the start time in the text boxes.
10.4 Converting the Data Format This section explains how to convert data files with extensions “daq”, “bfd”, “y**”, “dat”, and “das”, and report files with extension “rbi” into Excel/ASCII/Lotus 1-2-3 formats. 1 Click the Convert tab to display the Convert settings. 2 Select the file you want to convert in the Input frame. Select File or Directory in the Input Type listbox. Note When Directory is selected, all files in the directory with suitable conditions will be converted.
10.4 Converting the Data Format 1 Convert settings 6 To convert data files check the desired format in the Data File format setting frame. To convert report files check the desired format in the Report File format setting frame. For report files additionally select Vert.CH or Hor.CH in the Output format frame, to determine whether in the report Channel numbers are placed vertically or horizontally. 7 Click Execute to convert and Abort to cancel.
10.5 Restructuring Measurement Data Files The “Restruct” function enables you to restructure data files by both Merging and Dividing them simultaneously. Files can be merged into a new file and divided into multiple files with new conditions. Only files with a daq extension can be restructured. For the output file name the extension will automatically be set to “daq.” A follow-up number will be added behind the original file name for distinction. For example: file name_0000.
10.5 Restructuring Measurement Data Files 1 Division Settings Please refer to Section 10.3, “Dividing Measurement Data Files for details of the settings.” 2 Note Single Fixed cannot be selected for Restructuring. 6 Click Execute to reconstruct and Abort to cancel. 3 Output file names The extension for output files will automatically be set to “daq.” A follow-up number will be added behind the file name of the first file among original files for distinction.
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting 1 11.1 Troubleshooting If a message appears on the screen, refer to paragraph 11.2 on page 11-2. Problem The DA100/DC100/DR//DS does not turn ON. The DA100’s status lamp does not turn ON. The DA100’s status lamp is blinking at one-second intervals. The DA100’s status lamp is blinking at an interval other than one-second interval. A connected subunit is not recognized. A connected module is not recognized. The measured value is not correct. Cannot communicate properly.
11.2 Error Messages and Corrective Actions Displayed when incorrect settings have been entered or when the instrument is malfunctioning. If the same problem still occurs after the proper corrective action has been taken, diagnose the problem using the diagnosis software. Warning Messages No.
11.2 Error Messages and Corrective Actions 1 No. E0212 Message/Corrective action Can’t read file. Check the existence of the file. Check that the file system is operating properly. E0213 Can’t open file. Check the existence of the file. Check that the file system is operating properly. Insufficient disk capacity. Free disk space. No such file. Check the existence of the file. Illegal file name. Use a different file name. Communication error.
11.2 Error Messages and Corrective Actions Error Messages No. E3301 E3302 E3303 E3306 E3312 E3313 E3314 E3331 E3337 E3338 E3339 Message/Corrective action Failed to scan. Check that the DARWIN is turned ON, the communication module is being recognized by the DARWIN (DR/ DC), and the cable is connected properly. In addition, check the following items according to the communication methods.
11.2 Error Messages and Corrective Actions 1 Error Messages No. E3631 E3632 E3633 E3636 E3637 E3638 E3639 E3640 E3641 E3643 E3644 E3645 E3646 E3647 E3648 E3649 E3650 E3651 E3652 E3653 Message/Corrective action Communication not possible during logging. Terminate Logger’s communication before executing. Communication not possible while monitoring data. Terminate Logger’s communication before executing. Connected to unknown model. Modify the system or change the settings.
Index 1 Index A A/D converter integration time................................................. 4-41 A/D integral time.................................................................. 1-12 AC 4-8 Alarm Acknowledgement............................................................. 5-15 display............................................................................... 5-10 displaying info................................................................... 6-16 interval.....................................
Index Hardware Configurator display settings................................................................. 4-61 header................................................................................. 4-36 Historical Viewer introduction......................................................................... 6-1 starting................................................................................ 6-1 hysteresis............................................................................
Index reference junction compensation........................................ 4-45 reflash alarm........................................................................ 1-16 reflashing alarm................................................................... 4-44 relay (de-)energizing........................................................... 4-44 relay AND/OR...................................................................... 4-44 relays.....................................................................