User’s Manual Model CX2000/CX2010/CX2020/CX2210/CX2200/CX2410/ CX2420/CX2610/CX2620 DAQSTATION CX2000 IM 04L31A01-01E Yokogawa Electric Corporation 8th Edition
Thank you for purchasing the CX2000. This manual describes the functions (excluding the communications functions), installation and wiring procedures, operating procedures, and handling precautions of the CX2000. To ensure correct use, please read this manual thoroughly before beginning operation. The following manuals are also provided in addition to this manual. Read them along with this manual. Electronic Manuals Provided on the Accompanying CD-ROM Manual Title Manual No.
Safety Precautions About This Manual • This manual should be read by the end user. • Read this manual thoroughly and have a clear understanding of the product before operation. • This manual explains the functions of the product. YOKOGAWA does not guarantee that the product will suit a particular purpose of the user. • Under absolutely no circumstances may the contents of this manual be transcribed or copied, in part or in whole, without permission.
Safety Precautions WARNING Power Supply Ensure that the source voltage matches the voltage of the power supply before turning ON the power. Protective Grounding Make sure to connect the protective grounding to prevent electric shock before turning ON the power. Necessity of Protective Grounding Never cut off the internal or external protective earth wire or disconnect the wiring of the protective earth terminal.
Checking the Contents of the Package Unpack the box and check the contents before operating the instrument. If some of the contents are not correct or missing or if there is physical damage, contact the dealer from which you purchased them. CX2000 When you open the operation cover on the front panel, a name plate is located on the back side of the cover. Check that the model name and suffix code given on the name plate on the rear panel match those on the order.
Checking the Contents of the Package Standard Accessories The standard accessories below are supplied with the instrument. Check that all contents are present and that they are undamaged. or 1 2 3 5 4 No. Name 7 6 8 Part Number/Model Q’ty Note 1 Terminal screws 5 M4 2 Mounting bracket B9900BX 2 For panel mounting (Optional codes other than “/H5” and “/H5M” 3 DAQSTANDARD DXA120 1 Software for setting the CX and displaying data.
How to Use This Manual Structure of the Manual This user’s manual consists of the following sections. For details on the communications functions and the software “DAQSTANDARD” provided with the package, see the respective manuals (IM 04L31A01-17E, IM 04L41B01-63EN, and IM 04L41B01-64EN). Chapter Title and Description 1 Explanation of Functions Describes in detail the functions of the instrument. The chapters that explain the operation of the CX2000 only describe the operating procedures.
How to Use This Manual Conventions Used in This Manual Unit K........ Denotes “1024.” Example: 768 KB (file size) k........ Denotes “1000.” Safety Markings The following markings are used in this manual. Danger. Refer to corresponding location on the instrument. This symbol appears on dangerous locations on the instrument which require special instructions for proper handling or use. The same symbol appears in the corresponding place in the manual to identify those instructions.
Contents Safety Precautions .......................................................................................................................... ii Checking the Contents of the Package .......................................................................................... iv How to Use This Manual ................................................................................................................ vi Chapter 1 Explanation of Functions 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.
Contents 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 4.10 4.11 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.16 4.17 4.18 4.19 Control > Tuning setting ................................................................................................. 4-15 Control input range ........................................................................................................ 4-17 Control alarm ................................................................................................................. 4-21 Operation-related parameters/Zone PID ...
Contents 8.7 8.8 8.9 8.10 8.11 8.12 8.13 8.14 8.15 Measurement Function > Operations When Displaying the Historical Trend ................ 8-10 Measurement Function > Changing the Display Update Rate of the Trend Display ...... 8-11 Measurement Function > Settings Related to Messages Displayed on the Trend Display and Write Operation .......................................................................................................
Contents 1 Chapter 14 Specifications 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 14.7 14.8 14.9 Input Section Specifications ........................................................................................... 14-1 Control Function ............................................................................................................. 14-3 Alarm Function ............................................................................................................... 14-5 Display Function ....................
Chapter 1 Explanation of Functions 1.1 1 CX2000 Overview • Universal control output: for 2 loops Select current, voltage pulse, or relay output. • Control contact input: 6 inputs • Control contact input Relay output: 2 outputs Transistor output: 4 outputs 2 3 4 5 6 7 PC 8 LAN (Ethernet) 100 VAC to 240 VAC or 24VDC/AC (P1 option) CX2000 Control loop section Up to 6 loops Controls and switches Explanation of Functions The CX2000 consists of a control function and a measurement function.
1.2 Control Function Overview Control Signal Input/Output ··· As shown in the following figure, the CX2000 can control up to six loops (up to four or two loops on the 4- or dual-loop models, respectively). Control PV input (number of analog inputs: 10) [Up to 6 loops] • TC • RTD etc. Control output • Relay • Voltage pulse • Current Object of control Scanner ··· CX • SSR • Magnet switch etc.
1.2 Control Function Overview Control Methods PID control and ON/OFF control are available. The following control modes can be selected for both PID control and ON/OFF control. Control Mode In PID control, the following three control modes are available in relation to the PV input selection. • Single-loop control Basic control consisting of a single system of controller CPU.
1.2 Control Function Overview • Standard PID control Controlled so that the control output reaches the new SP quickly after the SP is changed. PV derivative type PID (with output bump) Deviation derivative type PID (with output bump) PV SP PV OUT SP OUT • Fixed-point control Select this mode if you wish to avoid the control OUT from reacting sensitively to the SP change causing a disturbance in the control such as in the case with a continuous fixed-point control.
1.2 Control Function Overview Maximum value of measurement span If the current PV is here, PID Reference point 6 constant of PID No. 5 is used for control. Reference point 5 No.7 PID No.6 PID 1 Explanation of Functions • Zone PID method The measurement span is divided into a maximum of seven zones using reference points.
1.2 Control Function Overview Alarm Standby You can put the alarm output on standby at the initial stage of control operation until the PV input reaches the SP. Normal handling PV Normal Failure Alarm output ON Hysteresis Alarm low limit value Alarm is not output during this period even if the PV is below the alarm low limit. Time Power up Alarm Mode You can set the condition for disabling the alarm output (such as when the operation is stopped).
1.2 Control Function Overview Single-loop control Cascade control PV input PV SP PV input 2 (Cascade secondary) PV input 1 (Cascade primary) PV1 PV2 Manual operation Controller CPU Controller CPU 1 Preset output Stop (STP) Output limiter Cascade Run (RUN) 2 3 SP1 Auto (AUT) Manual (MAN) 1 Explanation of Functions Switching between Run (RUN) and Stop (STP) When the operation is stopped, the control output value (OUT) is set to the preset value.
1.2 Control Function Overview Analog Retransmission (Style Number S3 or Later) Output comes from the control output channels per the results of the specified equation. The computed result is converted to a percentage of the output span (ranging from 0.0% for the lower limit of the output span to 100.0% for the upper limit), and then outputs according to the output format below. The output interval is the same as the control output interval.
1.2 Control Function Overview Computation Error You can specify the output method when a computation error occurs, such as when an overrange occurs on the computed results of analog retransmission. Over: 105% of span Under: –5% of span Display/Recording of Analog Retransmission The output value of analog retransmission is displayed/recorded as the OUT value of the loop specified for analog retransmission. PV and SP are not displayed or recorded.
1.2 Control Function Overview Program Control (Optional Function) This function is used to ramp-up or ramp-down the SP according to a program pattern. You can set multiple program patterns (up to 4 on the /PG1 option and up to 30 on the PG/2 option) and switch among them according to the operating condition. A program pattern consists of multiple program segments.
1.2 Control Function Overview 1 Flow of Setup Procedure Basic settings include the following parameters. Power ON Basic settings PID control or ON/OFF control?* Basic settings "Control Output Type" Set SP → Section 1.3 PV input related settings → Section 1.4 * Set in PID control of basic control settings ON/OFF control Basic control settings Set SP → Section 1.6 Set relay hysteresis Set PID parameters → Section 1.
1.2 Control Function Overview Switching Displays Control-related settings are entered in basic setting mode and control setting mode. In addition, settings common to control and measurement are entered in the common and measurement setting mode. Display Transition Diagram Power ON Operation mode [End] soft key -> DISP/ENTER key (This operation saves the settings made in the basic setting mode.
1.2 Control Function Overview 1 Explanation of Functions #3 Operation-related parameters/Zone PID Suppressing function, ramp-rate-time unit, SP ramp-down-rate/SP ramp-up-rate, tag, tag comment, reference point (when zone PID is selected), switching hysteresis (when zone PID is selected), and reference deviation (when zone PID is selected). #4 PID parameters SP, PID constant, output limit, shutdown ON/OFF, manual reset, relay hysteresis (only during ON/OFF control), reverse/direct, and preset output.
1.2 Control Function Overview • DI/DO status display Displays the ON/OFF status of the current contact input (DI) and contact output (DO). • Internal switch status display Displays the current ON/OFF status of the internal switches. • Control action summary display Displays a log of control actions such as operation run/stop and auto/manual operation switching.
1.2 Control Function Overview 1 Saving Data Floppy disk CX 1 6 Zip disk 11 16 21 26 12 17 22 27 13 18 23 28 4 9 14 19 24 29 5 10 15 20 25 30 2 3 7 8 4 ATA flash memory card 5 The following communications functions are available. For a description on the handling of the communications function and the software “DAQSTANDARD for CX” that comes with the package, see the respective manuals.
1.3 Basic Settings of Control PID Group Number You can set up to eight groups of control parameters (“PID parameters” on the setting display) that you wish to change collectively through control. You set the number of groups to be used from 1 to 8. For example, if you set a value of 4, the selectable PID numbers will be 1 through 4. The parameters that are included in a single control parameter group vary depending on the control method (“Control output” in the settings).
1.3 Basic Settings of Control 1 No.6 PID Explanation of Functions Maximum value of measurement span If the current PV here, Reference point 5 control using thePID constant of No. 4. Reference point 4 No.5 PID No.4 PID 2 Reference point 3 No.3 PID Reference point 2 Change in the PV. Reference point 1 Minimum value of measurement span No.2 PID No.
1.3 Basic Settings of Control • Loop control with PV switching Single-loop control that switches between two PV inputs (PV1 and PV2) according to the following conditions. PV1 PV2 SP PID OUT Input Switching Condition ([Method] on the setting display) • Auto switching according to the PV range ([Range] on the setting display) Switches PV inputs (PV1 and PV2) automatically according to the preset “PV switching low-limit” and “PV switching high-limit” as shown in the following figure.
1.3 Basic Settings of Control 1 • 4 loops LOOP4 2 1 (RSP) PV 3 PV PV2 PV1 (RSP) LOOP3 2 (RSP) 1 PV LOOP2 2 1 (RSP) PV (RSP) PV PV PV2 PV1 PV2 PV1 3 (RSP) LOOP1 2 (RSP) 1 PV (RSP) PV PV2 PV1 [Control mode setting] During single-loop control During cascade control During loop control with PV switching PV When PV/SP Computation is ON When the PV/SP computation function is ON, PV is the specified computed result.
1.3 Basic Settings of Control PID Control Mode There are two PID control modes: standard PID control mode and fixed-point control mode. To control the output so that the PV reaches the new SP quickly after the SP is changed, select “standard PID control mode.” To perform a continuous fixed-point control, select “fixed-point control.” As shown in the figure below, the control behavior varies depending on the selected PID control mode.
1.3 Basic Settings of Control 1 Control Output Explanation of Functions Select the type of control output from the following. The type can be selected for each loop. • Time proportional PID relay contact output • Time proportional PID voltage pulse output • Current output (continuous PID control output) • On/off control relay contact output Time Proportional PID The result of PID computation is output using a pulse width of an ON/OFF signal that is proportional to the time.
1.4 PV Input Related Settings Input Range Input Type Select the input source for making input range related settings from the following. Select “RemoteSP” when setting the remote input when you are performing remote/local switching of the SP. When using program control, “RemoteSP” cannot be selected because remote input is not possible.
1.4 PV Input Related Settings PV input value + Bias value 1 Explanation of Functions Bias This function is used to add a constant value (bias value) to the PV and use the result in the display of the PV and control. 2 = Process value in the instrument This function can be used in a case when the PV is less than the true value by a constant amount due to the physical circumstances of the detector.
1.4 PV Input Related Settings Output (b) Ten-segment linearizer approximation Input (a) Square-root Computation of PVs The square-root function is used in the case such as when the differential pressure signal of a restriction flowmeter such as an orifice or a nozzle is converted to a flow signal. You can also set the low-signal cutoff point for the square-root computation. Square-root computation ON/OFF setting: ON or OFF (the initial value is 1.
1.4 PV Input Related Settings 1 PV Tracking ON/OFF Explanation of Functions The PV tracking function is used to prevent radical changes in the PV. When the PV tracking function is enabled (ON), the SP is forced to match the PV once in the following cases. • When powering up. • When switching from manual (MAN) operation mode to auto (AUTO) operation mode. • When switching from operation stop to operation run. • When switching the SP number.
1.5 Contact Input/Output Related Settings Contact Input/Output Terminal The contact signal is input or output from the control output terminal block or the control DIO expansion terminal block indicated in the following figure.
1.5 Contact Input/Output Related Settings Name of Action Detection Action Stop all loop control operation Start all loop control operation Stop/run control (loops 1 to 6) Remote/local (loops 1 to 6) Trigger Trigger Edge Edge Auto/Man operation (loops 1 to 6) Cascade switching (loops 1-2, 3-4) Auto operation (loops 1-2, 3-4) Manual operation (loops 1-2, 3-4) Set target setpoint bits 0 to 3 Start program operation Edge Stops the operation of all internal loops.
1.5 Contact Input/Output Related Settings Note • • • • For a description on how to register contact inputs, see “Setup Items” of section 4.2, “Basic Control Settings > Contact Input Registration/Misc.” On models with the measurement alarm option terminal block /A6R or /A4FR, the actions from “Start/stop” to “Snapshot” can also be assigned to the measurement remote input. For a description on the assignment of actions to the measurement remote input, see “Measurement Remote Input” on page 1-103.
1.5 Contact Input/Output Related Settings 1 Registering the Contents of Contact Output (Style Number S3 or Later) DIO Operation Control Function (Style Number S3 or Later) There are 7 types of DIO available. DI-1: Displays the input status of the specified DI. The status of the internal switches is displayed. DO-1: The status of the internal switches is output to 1 DO. 1 (ON) is output when the internal switches are ON, and 0 (OFF) is output when they are OFF.
1.6 Target Setpoint Related Settings Setting the SP Set the SP, as one of the PID parameters, for each PID number (1 to 8) in the range of EU (0.0 to 100.0% of the measurement span). The PID number in which the SP has been registered is handled as “SP number” when specifying the setpoint and for other purposes. SP Assignment The SP is specified using the SP number. The operation at the time of SP number switching varies depending on the PID selection method.
1.6 Target Setpoint Related Settings 1 Setpoint Limiter Ramp-rate Setting during Target Setpoint Switching When you do not want the SP to change rapidly or when you wish to change the SP at a constant velocity ramp-rate, you can set the velocity ramp-rate (target setpoint ramp-up rate or target setpoint ramp-down rate) for raising or lowering the SP. The specified velocity ramp-rate functions in the following cases. • When the SP is changed. • When the SP number is changed.
1.7 PID Parameter Settings PID Number PID parameter group number. The PID number can be set for each loop. When the PID group number setting is “8”, you can select the PID number from 1 through 8. However, if the PID group number is set to a smaller number, the maximum selectable PID number is decreased accordingly.
1.7 PID Parameter Settings Maximum value of measurement span 1 Explanation of Functions Reference Deviation During control operation, the operation can be switched automatically to a preset PID constant (PID constant with the largest PID number. For example, if the PID group number is 8, the PID constant of PID number 8.) when the deviation between the SP and the PV exceeds the “reference deviation” setting.
1.7 PID Parameter Settings Shutdown Function ON/FF (can be specified only during manual mode using 4- to 20mA current output) The shutdown function closes the control value fully (set the output to 0) exceeding the dead band of the control valve positioner. When this function is turned ON, the control output is set to 0 mA if the manual control output becomes –5.0%. Manipulated output 20.0 mA –5.0% 4.0 mA 3.2 mA 100.0% Output display value 0.
1.7 PID Parameter Settings 1 Preset Output Note If you are setting (changing) the preset output value, presume the case when the preset output is actually used, check the appropriate output value, and set the value. After confirmation, change the preset output only when it is necessary. Explanation of Functions The preset output function outputs a constant value (preset output value) independently from the control output value present up to that point when the following conditions occur.
1.8 Control Output Suppression Settings Anti-Reset Windup (Over-Integration Prevention) There are certain cases in which a large deviation between the SP and PV is present for an extended time such as when control operation is started. In such cases, the control output may reach the high limit of the output limiter and become saturated due to the integral action. In the end, an overshoot may occur.
1.8 Control Output Suppression Settings 1 Output Velocity Limiter Explanation of Functions This function is used to prevent radical changes in the control output to protect the control element and object of control. Since this function negates the derivative action, use caution when using this function on derivative type control. Selectable range of velocity: 0.1 or 100.
1.9 Settings for ON/OFF Control Target Setpoint The target setpoint (SP) is set on the PID Parameter setting display (see page 4-25) in EU (0.0 to 100.0% of the measurement span) in the same fashion as the PID control. On the PID parameter setting display, you select a PID number in the range of 1 to 8 and register one SP for each PID parameter as with other parameters. However, in ON/OFF control, the PID number functions as a SP number.
1.10 Control Alarm Related Settings 1 The following three types of alarm operating conditions are available for selection. • Alarm is always enabled ← initial value • Alarm is disabled when operation is stopped. • Alarm is disabled when operation is stopped or during manual (MAN) operation mode. Alarm Type You can select the alarm type from the following.
1.10 Control Alarm Related Settings Setting the Alarm Value An alarm is registered for each SP of a single control loop. If the SP number (1 to 8) is switched, the alarm value switches accordingly. Since up to 4 alarm types can be assigned for each control loop, four alarm values can be assigned per SP number. You can set the alarm value in the following range. PV high/low limits, SP high/low limits: EU (0 to 100%) of the measurement span.
1.11 Program Control Related Settings 1 When program control is turned ON, select segment PID method (zone PID selection OFF) or zone PID method. • Segment PID method Segment PID method is a function in which the PID setpoint is switched for each segment according to the program pattern setting during program operation. Therefore, this method is suitable for control in which the PID constant is changed during ramp-up and ramp-down in the same PV region.
1.11 Program Control Related Settings Program Pattern Number and Pattern Name From the multiple program patterns available, you can switch the program pattern used in the operation by specifying a number according to the conditions. Each program pattern can be assigned a pattern name. Program pattern number: 1 to 30 (1 to 4 on the /P1 option). Pattern name: Up to 16 characters. You cannot change the pattern number during program control.
1.11 Program Control Related Settings 1 During ramp-up Operation of segment 1 to 99 Final SP of the previous segment (Starting SP at thetime of program operation start) Final SP Explanation of Functions PV 2 Ramp-rate setting 1min or 1h 3 Time The segment assignment method applies to all segments constructing the program pattern. Note that the contents of all program patterns created before are cleared when the segment assignment method is changed.
1.11 Program Control Related Settings • Example in which the 2nd segment of the 1st loop is a soak segment When set to ramp-prioritized PV1 start, the ramp-rate of the 1st loop is prioritized. The program operation start point of the 1st loop will be point C1, D1, or E1 (depends on the PV position a to e at that point). The program operation start point of the 2nd loop (one of the other loops) is at the same time as that of the 1st loop.
1.11 Program Control Related Settings PV a B1 c e 5 A2 D1 C2 E1 3 Program pattern for the 1st loop C1 d 2 4 A1 b 1 Explanation of Functions • Example in which the segment consists of only an up ramp When set to ramp-prioritized PV1 start, the ramp-rate of the 1st loop is prioritized. The program operation start point of the 1st loop will be one of the points from B1 to E1 (depends on the PV position a to e at that point. If the PV position is at point a, program operation will not start).
1.11 Program Control Related Settings Switching Conditions of Program Segments The operating conditions related to the switching of the segments can be specified for each segment. Such conditions include the condition for switching to the next segment and the operating conditions within the segment. The following four conditions for switching the segment are available.
1.11 Program Control Related Settings PV Program operation 2 3 Local operation Last segment SEG.n 1 Explanation of Functions • When the target setpoint tracking is ON When the program operation of the last segment ends, the operation is set to local mode (constant SP) as shown below. At this point, the final SP of the last segment is used continuously as the SP in local mode. The “local SP” can be specified beforehand.
1.11 Program Control Related Settings Wait Operation This function is used to pause the program operation when the PV cannot track the SP. The program is paused to stop the change in the SP and waits for the PV to track the SP. When the PV tracks the SP, the program operation is automatically resumed. This function has the following two types of operation.
1.11 Program Control Related Settings SEG.n SEG.n + 1 Final SP n = 1 to 98 Wait zone Wait zone PV The PV has not reached the wait zone, but the program transits to the next segment when the waittime has elapsed.
1.11 Program Control Related Settings Event Output This function is used to output an alarm at a preset point in time or turn ON the contact output after a given time elapses. The function operates in sync with the progression of the program operation. The event action operates at the start time of the segment to which the event action is assigned. There are two types of event actions: time event and PV event. • Number of time events/PV events that can be assigned to a single segment: 16 each.
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1.11 Program Control Related Settings Repeat Function This function repeats the operation over a section of the program pattern consisting of continuous segments. To perform repeat operation, you specify the repeat start segment, repeat end segment, and the number of repetitions (repeat count). Below is a program pattern in which the repeat count = 1, repeat start segment number = 3, and repeat end segment number = 5. You can also specify an infinite number of repetitions.
1.11 Program Control Related Settings 1 Program Operation Start Delay PV SP Delay Explanation of Functions You can set a delay (program start time) in starting the actual program pattern control after carrying out the procedure for starting the program operation. The setting is common to all loops and is valid for a single program operation. The delay cannot be specified during program control. The control output during program control is a preset value.
1.11 Program Control Related Settings When changing the final SP of the segment You can change the final SP during the hold operation. The ON/OFF time of the time event and the segment time are prolonged by the amount of time the operation is held.
1.11 Program Control Related Settings 1 Note Example in which the final SP is changed using the segment time ramp grade setup method The figure below shows the example in which both the final SP and the remaining segment time are changed by changing the final SP using the segment time ramp grade setup method.
1.12 Tuning Selecting Tuning Parameters Up to 21 tuning parameters can be shown on the tuning display. The parameters are initially assigned as shown below. The name of the tuning parameters (such as SP) can be changed using up to 6 characters. In addition to the tuning parameters below, [DR] (control direction) and [H] (relay hysteresis) are available.
1.12 Tuning Auto tuning in progress Auto tuning ends on the third hump. 1 Explanation of Functions Auto Tuning Auto tuning is a function that automatically measures the process characteristics and automatically sets the optimum PID constant. When auto tuning is executed, the control ouput is temporarily turned ON/OFF step-wise (see the following figure). From the hunting period and amplitude of the PV that is generated, the optimum PID constant is calculated and set.
1.13 Measurement Function Overview Measurement Input DC voltage, thermocouple, resistance temperature detector, or ON/OFF signal (contact signal or voltage signal) can be measured. The input signal is A/D-converted at a scan interval of 1 s or 2 s and acquired to the internal memory. In addition, difference computation, square-root computation, and scaling can be carried out on the measured data and acquired to the internal memory.
1.13 Measurement Function Overview 1 Alarm Summary Display Example(For details, see page 1-82) Number of the alarm information displayed on the bottom line Explanation of Functions Number of the alarm information in the internal memory Alarm occurrence channel (channel No. or tag) 2 Alarm No.
1.14 Measurement Function > Measurement Input Related Settings Integration Time of the A/D Converter The CX2000 uses an A/D converter to convert the sampled analog signal to a digital signal. At this point, the sampled data is integrated for a certain period to eliminate the noise that is mixed in the input signal. You can select the integral time from [Auto]/ [50Hz(20ms)]/[60Hz(16.7ms)/100ms].
1.14 Measurement Function > Measurement Input Related Settings 1 Note • Fx = (F max - F min ) Vx - Vmin Vmax - Vmin = Fmin Meanings of the symbols are shown below. Vmin: span lower limit, Vmax: span upper limit, Fmin: scale lower limit after conversion, Fmax: scale upper limit after conversion, Vx: input voltage, Fx: scaling value. If the value inside the root is negative, the computed result is displayed as follows.
1.14 Measurement Function > Measurement Input Related Settings Moving Average The moving average is used to suppress the effects of noise that is riding on the signal. The input signal of the measurement channel is set to the averaged value of the m most current data points (the number of moving-averaged data points) acquired using the scan interval. The number of moving-averaged data points (m) can be set in the range 2 to 16.
Turning ON/OFF the Alarm You can set up to four alarms for each channel. You can set alarms not only on measurement channels but also computation channels. For each alarm, you can set different alarm conditions. Alarm Conditions The following eight conditions (shown as [Type] on the setting display) are available. • Upper limit alarm An alarm occurs when the measured/computed value exceeds the alarm value. • Lower limit alarm An alarm occurs when the measured/computed value falls below the alarm value.
1.15 Measurement Function > Measurement Alarm Related Settings • Delay lower limit alarm An alarm occurs when the measured/computed value remains below the alarm value for the specified time (delay). Delay upper limit alarm example (T is the specified delay) Measured value or computed value X1 X2 X3 X4 Alarm setting T1 T Alarm occurrence Alarm release • Alarm does not occur at T1, because the time is shorter than the specified delay (T).
1.15 Measurement Function > Measurement Alarm Related Settings 1 Alarm Hysteresis Upper limit alarm Lower limit alarm Alarm occurrence Alarm setting Alarm release Measured value Explanation of Functions You can set a width (hysteresis) to the values used to activate and release alarms. Alarm hysteresis prevents frequent activation and release of alarms when the measured value is unstable around the alarm value. The hysteresis is fixed to 0.
1.15 Measurement Function > Measurement Alarm Related Settings AND/OR of Alarm Output Relays When a single alarm relay is shared among multiple alarms, you can select either condition below to activate the alarm output relay. • AND: Activated when all assigned alarms are occurring simultaneously. • OR: Activated when any of the specified alarms is occurring. Set the alarm output relays for taking the AND logic in the following fashion: “I01 (first relay) to Ixx (where xx is the relay number).
1.15 Measurement Function > Measurement Alarm Related Settings 1 When set to non-hold Explanation of Functions Alarm ON 2 Alarm OFF * Relay output ON* Relay output OFF* Relay output ON/OFF is for the case when NO (Normally Opened) terminal is used. If a NC (Normally Closed) terminal is used, the ON/OFF condition is reversed from the condition shown in the left figure.
1.16 Display Function Display Types and Switching Operation As indicated in the following figure, key operation is used to switch the displays. Power ON Operation mode [End] soft key -> DISP/ENTER key (This operation saves the settings made in the basic setting mode.
1.16 Display Function 1 Explanation of Functions Operation Display This display is used to monitor the operation status and carry out control operations such as running and stopping the operation. • Control Group Display (Controller Style) for Monitoring the Control Status and Performing Control Operations 2 3 4 5 • Trend Display of Measured Data 6 7 Display Construction The display consists of the operation status indication section, data display section, and the soft key menu.
1.16 Display Function (When set to display data only) 2 5 3 8 9 11 6 1 (When set to [Free]) 10 (When set to [Trigger] or [Rotate]) 4 7 A E B F Data acquisition to the internal G memory in progress Program control H in progress C D 1. User name The user name is displayed when the key login function is used and the user is logged in. 2. Group name or display name The display name or group name corresponding to the display shown on the data display section.
1.16 Display Function 1 2 Note In the following cases, the display data is overwritten from the oldest file. Use caution because the overwritten data is lost forever. • When there is no more remaining time of the display data acquisition area in the internal memory At this point, the status display section shows [Overwrite]. • When the number of display data files in the internal memory has exceeded 16 6.
1.16 Display Function • Block display When the event data acquisition area is divided into multiple blocks, the block usage is displayed. White blocks: Blocks with no data. Green blocks: Block containing data that was acquired to the internal memory after starting the current acquisition of event data. Gray blocks: Blocks containing previous data. 7. Icon indicating the external storage medium status If F and G are displayed alternately, the external storage medium is being accessed.
1.16 Display Function 1 Setting Groups Explanation of Functions The control monitoring data and measured/computed data on the operation display are shown in groups. Therefore, control loops and measurement channels must be assigned to groups. Setting Control Groups (for the Control Function) Up to 6 loops can be assigned to each group. There are eight groups in which external loops (loops of externally connected controllers) can also be registered. You can assign a group name for each group.
1.16 Display Function Control Operation Display > Tuning Display Control parameter setup display section Control status indication section (similar to the display on the faceplate control group display) PID number Item name Setup display AT: PID number being auto tuned SP No.: Current target setpoint number PID No.: Current PID number Group No.
1.16 Display Function 1 Control Operation Display > DI/DO Status Display Contact ON/OFF (red: ON, green: OFF) Contact number (DI: input, DO: output) Explanation of Functions 2 3 4 5 Note Contact displays with numbers “DOXXX” indicate the alarm output status, not the ON/OFF status of the output. For example, if the energize/de-energize setting of an alarm output relay is set to “de-energize,” the indication turns red when an alarm occurs to indicate that it is deenergized.
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1.16 Display Function 1 Control Operation Display > Trend Display Note For a description of the assignment of internal control channels (internal loop channels) and external control channels (external loop channels), see channel assignment explanation on page 1-89.
1.16 Display Function Updating the Waveform and Updating the Numerical Display One division on the CX2000 consists of 30 dots along the time axis on the LCD. The displayed waveform is updated at an interval corresponding to one dot. This interval is determined by the time corresponding to one division (referred to as the display update rate). The relationship between the display update rate and the speed of movement of waveforms is as follows.
1.16 Display Function Percentage with respect to the display span Measured value 6V 100 When partial expanded display is used Percentage with respect to the display span Measured value 6V 100 Boundary 0 New boundary position 50 0 30 2 3 4 Expanded section When partial expanded display is not used 1 Explanation of Functions Partial Expanded Display This function compresses a section of the waveform display range and expands the rest of the section.
1.16 Display Function Control Operation Display > Bar Graph Display Displays the measured, computed, and control data using bar graphs. Bar Graph (Horizontal) Display Bar graph reference position (when set to "center") Bar graph (displayed using the channel display color) Measured or computed value Unit Channel No.
1.16 Display Function 1 Control Operation Display > Overview Display The type of alarm that is occurring Channel selection cursor Measured or computed value Area of channels on which an alarm is occurring is indicated in red Area of channels on which an alarm is not occurring is indicated in green Channel No. or tag name Explanation of Functions A list of measured/computed values and alarm conditions of all measurement/ computation channels is displayed.
1.16 Display Function Control Operation Display > Message Summary A list of written messages and the time the messages were written is displayed. • Up to 120 sets of message information can be stored to the internal memory. When the number of message information exceeds 120, the information is overwritten from the oldest information. • By scrolling the screen using up and down arrow keys, the message information in the internal memory can be displayed.
1.16 Display Function 1 Control Operation Display > Report Data (Optional Function) Explanation of Functions Report data residing in the internal memory can be displayed. The report function is used to write the average, minimum, maximum, and sum at specified intervals for the specified channels. Reports can be made hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly.
1.16 Display Function Note The following information is not displayed on the 4 screen display. • Measured/computed values , alarm type, and cursor of the overview • Scale of trends • Measured/computed values, upper and lower limit of span, and unit of bar graphs. • Cursors of alarm summary, message summary, and memory summary • The following displays that are assigned to the “4 screens” display channel numbers even if the setting is set to display tags.
1.16 Display Function All data display Cursor 1 Explanation of Functions Operations on the Historical Trend Display • The waveform can be scrolled along the time axis using the left and right arrow keys (for horizontal display) or up and down arrow keys (for vertical display). • The time axis can be expanded or reduced using the display selection menu ([TREND HISTORY] > [ZOOM +] or [ZOOM -]).
1.16 Display Function Control Operation Display > Alarm Display The measurement alarm status is indicated using an alarm icon on the status display section (common with the control alarm) and the alarm indication on operation displays such as the trend display. The displayed pattern varies depending on the non-hold/hold mode of the alarm indication. In the explanation below, “Alarm ACK” refers to the alarm release operation.
1.16 Display Function 1 Alarm Indication on the Bar Graph Display Explanation of Functions Alarm mark 2 Alarm setpoint mark 3 4 5 Measured value When indication is set to non-hold Alarm ACK Alarm 6 When indication is set to hold Alarm ACK 7 Occurrence Release Mark for the Green specified alarm Red Blinking Blinking Blinking green red red Green Green indication indication Green Green indication Red Green 8 Alarm Indication on the Overview Display Channel No.
1.16 Display Function Alarm Summary Display A list of the most recent alarms can be displayed. • Up to 120 sets of alarm information can be stored to the internal memory. When the number of alarm information exceeds 120, the information is overwritten from the oldest information. • By scrolling the screen using arrow keys, the alarm information in the internal memory can be displayed.
1.17 Data Storage Function 1 2 Control Data The following control related data can be acquired to the internal memory. Control related data includes the PV, SP, and OUT of external loops created through Green series communications in addition to those of internal loops. 3 Data Type Data Content Display data Maximum/minimum values of PVs, SPs, and control outputs (OUT) for every interval of acquisition to the internal memory. Event data Instantaneous value of PV at every specified sampling interval.
1.17 Data Storage Function Internal memory size The size of the internal memory for acquiring display data and event data is 1.2 MB. When the measured/computed/control data is saved using both display data and event data, 0.9 MB and 0.3 MB of memory is used for display data and event data, respectively. CX2000 internal memory 1 2 DISP/ ENTER 3 4 When set to display data only When set to event data only 1.2 MB 1.2 MB Display data When set to display data and event data 0.9 MB 0.
1.17 Data Storage Function 1 Saving Data to the External Storage Medium The data acquired to the internal memory can be saved to an external storage medium. The following two methods are available in saving the data. Manual Save The data in the internal memory is saved to the external storage medium, only when the external storage medium is inserted into the drive.
1.17 Data Storage Function • Event data • During the free mode The event data in the internal memory is closed as a single file at the specified interval (data length) or at the specified date and time and saved to the external storage medium in binary format. • During trigger or rotate mode After acquiring the data to the internal memory over the specified period (data length), the event data in the internal memory is stored to the external storage medium in binary format.
1.17 Data Storage Function 1 Explanation of Functions File Name • The file name “(Sampling month, day, hour, minute of the first data).extension” of display data, event data, manual sample data, TLOG data, and report data is automatically assigned. • Display data file: Mddhhmma.CDS • Event data file: Mddhhmma.CEV • Manual sample data file: Mddhhmma.DMN • TLOG data file: Mddhhmma.DTG • Hourly data file: Mddhhmma.DHR • Daily data file: Mddhhmma.DDR • Weekly data file: Mddhhmma.
1.18 Computation and Report Functions (Option) Computation Function You can perform computations by specifying a computing equation and display the results as computed values of a computation channel, on various displays such as the trend display, numerical display, and bar graph display. You can use data of measurement channels, the data of computation channels, the data of control channels, constants, etc. in the computing equation.
1.18 Computation and Report Functions (Option) 1 Explanation of Functions Displaying the Computed Data The computed data that is assigned to computation channels can be displayed on various operation displays using trend waveforms, bar graphs, and numerical values just like measured data. Alarms of Computed Data Like measurement channels, up to four alarms can be assigned to each computation channel.
1.18 Computation and Report Functions (Option) Operation during Power Failures If a power disruption occurred while the report function was in progress, the report function will resume after the power is restored. The exact operation will vary depending on whether the power is restored before or after the scheduled time to create a report. Time of Recovery Port Operation After the time to create the report Report data is created immediately after power is restored.
1.18 Computation and Report Functions (Option) Item Data Condition of Measurement Channels Average value When all of the data are measurement errors or over range (Blank) Maximum/Minimum Value • When all of the data are measurement errors • Positive (+) over range • Negative (-) over range Sum • When all of the data are measurement errors or over range • When the sum value exceeds 3.4E + 38 • When the sum value is below –3.
1.19 Equations for Control Computation (Style Number S3 or Later) PV/SP Computation When PV and program control function is OFF, you can set an equation for SP of the loops set to remote SP. Computation Type • Measurement computations other than TLOG computations • CLOG You can calculate the max value, min value, average, and the difference in the max and min values of data measured at the same time (max 10 channels). Measurement data and control input data can be used for this computation.
1.20 Other Functions 1 2 One of the following actions can be assigned to the USER key. The key is initially assigned “Alarm ACK.” Actions That Can Be Assigned 3 Name of Action Action Trigger Key trigger used to start acquiring event data to the internal memory (valid only when event data is specified to be acquired to the internal memory and the trigger used to start the acquisition is set to key trigger).
1.20 Other Functions Key Login/Logout You can set the CX2000 so that only certain users can operate the instrument. User name, user ID, and password are used to identify a user. Up to 7 users can be registered. Log Display A list of phenomena that occurred can be displayed in the order of occurrence for the following types. The newest 200 incidents are stored for communication commands; the newest 50 incidents are stored for other items.
1.20 Other Functions 1 Web Operation Log Explanation of Functions 2 Operation information Error code (See chapter 12.) Operation type Date/time when the operation was carried out on the Web screen. 3 E-mail Transmission Log 4 Recipient (recipient address, message) Recipient (1: recipient 1, 2: recipient 2) Error code (See chapter 12.
1.20 Other Functions FAIL/Memory End Relay Output (/A4F option or /A4FR option) FAIL Output When a failure occurs in the CPU of the CX2000, a relay contact signal (1 signal) is output. The relay is energized when the CPU is normal; it is de-energized when a CPU failure occurs (de-energized on failure). Therefore, relay output is carried out also when the power is turned OFF (including a power failure) (see figure below). You cannot change this behavior.
1.20 Other Functions 1 Measurement Remote Input (/A6R option or /A4FR option) Name of Action Detection Method Action Start/Stop Trigger Edge Trigger Alarm ACK Trigger Starts/stops data acquisition to the internal memory Trigger used to start acquiring event data to the internal memory (valid only when “event data” is specified to be acquired to the internal memory and the trigger used to start the acquisition is set to “external trigger”).
1.20 Other Functions Batch Header (/BT1 Option) Batch header is used to include information such as batch numbers and lot numbers along with the data acquired to the internal memory. By including information such as batch numbers, lot numbers, and supervisor names along with the measured/control/ computed data, you will be able to manage the stored data.
1.20 Other Functions 1 Explanation of Functions Confirming the Stored Data The display data and the event data in the internal memory or the external storage medium, can be displayed on the historical trend display. • When the historical trend of the display data or event data in the internal memory or in the external storage medium is displayed, batch information can be shown in the memory information display.
Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring 2.1 Handling Precautions 1 This section describes the precautions to be taken when using the CX2000 and the external storage medium. Make sure to read this section before using the CX2000. 2 • This instrument uses many plastic parts. When cleaning, wipe using a dry soft cloth. Do not use volatile chemicals since this might cause discoloring and deformation. • Do not bring charged objects near the signal terminals. Doing so can lead to malfunction.
2.2 Installation Installation Location Install the CX indoors in a location that meets the following conditions. The environment of the installation location is described in section 14.8, “General Specifications.” • Instrumentation Panel The CX2000 is designed to be installed in an instrumentation panel (panel mount type). • Well-Ventilated Location Install the instrument in a well-ventilated location to prevent the temperature inside the instrument from rising.
2.2 Installation 1 Installation Procedure 2 Installation and Wiring Use a 2 mm to 26 mm thick steel plate for the panel on which the CX2000 is to be mounted. 1. Insert CX2000 from the front of the panel. 2. Using the mounting brackets that came with the package, insert the CX2000 to the panel as shown in the following figure. • Two mounting brackets are used at the top and bottom or left and right of the case (remove the seal that is covering the holes of the mounting brackets on the case beforehand).
2.2 Installation External Dimensions of the CX2000 Unit: mm +1 279.6 0 Mounting bracket 54.6 180 288 294.6 2-4 7.5 108 180 Mounting bracket (top and bottom or left and right) 9.4 Thickness of the attachment panel 2 to 26 +1 108 288 294.6 (Dimensions before the mounting bracket is attached) 225.5 167.5 279.6 0 27.
2.3 Wiring 1 Arrangement of the Input/Output Terminals 2 Installation and Wiring If you specify a model with 6 internal control loops and 20 measurement channels (CX2620) and option terminals, seven terminal blocks are arranged on the rear panel of the CX2000 as shown in the following figure.
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2.3 Wiring Terminal Arrangements of the Control DIO Expansion Terminal Block (Option Terminal Block Provided with the /CST1 Option) 12 contact input and 12 transistor contact output terminals are arranged as shown in the following figure. Wire the terminals according to the configuration.
2.3 Wiring Note • • There are no output registration settings for the FAIL and MEMORY terminals. However, the setting for outputting memory end, Memory Alarm Time, exists. In addition, FAIL output can be assigned to the DIGITAL OUT1 terminal of the loop 1 and 2 control output terminal block. In this case, registration settings are required. The control alarm output cannot be assigned to the [ALARM] terminal.
2.3 Wiring The highest digit indicates the arrangement of the terminal block shown in the figure below; the lower two digits indicate the terminal position within the terminal block (01 is the top right terminal and 36 is the bottom left terminal). The terminals that cannot be used are indicated as “ ”.
2.3 Wiring Control Input Terminal (6 loops) VIDEO OUT(VGA) L N One screw terminal is shown in the figure below. The upper and lower symbols represent a unique terminal number and the terminal type, respectively. Terminal number 005 + A Chracters indicating the type of input/output signal No screw terminal is attached.
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2.3 Wiring 1 General Precautions When Wiring the Input/Output Signal Wires ARNING WARNING 2 Installation and Wiring • To prevent the possibility of electric shock when wiring, confirm that the power supply source is turned OFF. • If a voltage greater than or equal to 30 VAC/60 VDC is going to be applied to the output terminals, use round crimp-on lugs with insulation covers (to prevent the wires from coming loose) for connecting the signal wires on all output terminals.
2.3 Wiring When using the reference junction compensation of the CX2000 through thermocouple input, take measures to stabilize the temperature at the terminal section. • Always attach the terminal cover. • Do not use thick wires with high heat radiations effects (cross-sectional area of 0.5 mm2 or smaller recommended). • Keep the ambient temperature consistent. Large temperature fluctuations can occur as a result of such things as turning ON/OFF a nearby fan.
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2.4 Connecting the Power Supply 1 Precautions to Be Taken When Wiring the Power Supply 2 WARNING Installation and Wiring Make sure to follow the warnings below when wiring the power supply. Otherwise, electric shock or damage to the CX2000 may result. 3 WARNING • To prevent the possibility of electric shock when wiring, confirm that the power supply source is turned OFF.
2.5 Connecting a Monitor to the VGA Output Terminal (/D5 Option) CAUTION • Connect the cable after turning OFF the CX2000 and the monitor. • Do not short the VIDEO OUT terminal or apply external voltage to it. This may cause damage to the CX2000. Location of the VGA Output Terminal The VGA output terminal is the D-sub connector labeled VIDEO OUT(VGA) at the upper left corner of the rear panel of the CX2000.
2.6 Transmitter Power Supply Wiring (/TPS4 Option) 1 2 WARNING • To prevent the possibility of electric shock when wiring, confirm that the power supply source is turned OFF. Installation and Wiring NING 3 CAUTION 4 • Do not short the transmitter power supply output terminal or apply external voltage to it. This may cause damage to the CX2000. • Do not use current that exceeds the maximum output current (25 mADC). This may cause damage to the CX2000.
2.6 Transmitter Power Supply Wiring (/TPS4 Option) Terminal Position Transmitter power supply output terminal (4 sets of terminals) + – Wiring Procedure 1. Turn OFF the power to the CX2000 and remove the option terminal cover. 2. Wire the transmitter power supply output cable to one of the transmitter power supply output terminals. 3. Attach the option terminal cover and secure it with screws. Note To reduce noise, use a shielded cable for wiring. Connect the shield to the ground terminal of the CX2000.
Chapter 3 Names of Parts, Display Modes, and Common Operations 3.1 Names and Functions of Sections Front Panel 1 3 5 Key operation cover knob 2 4 1 6 11 16 21 26 2 7 12 17 22 27 3 8 13 18 23 28 4 9 14 19 24 29 5 10 15 20 25 30 DISP/ ENTER 3 1. LCD Various screens appear in the LCD, such as the control group display and setup displays. For a description of each display screen, see section 3.2, “Basic Key Operations.” 2. Label Used to identify each channel.
3.1 Names and Functions of Sections Operation Section Floppy disk drive Zip drive ATA flash memory card drive 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1. Drive for external storage medium Depending on the specification you made at the time of purchase, a floppy disk drive, a Zip drive, or an ATA flash memory card drive is installed. 2. Eject button (Zip disk access lamp) Used when ejecting the external storage medium. On a Zip drive, the button is also an access lamp. It illuminates when data is being written or read. 3.
3.1 Names and Functions of Sections Rear Panel The terminal block that is installed in the rear panel varies depending on the specification you made at the time of purchase. Protection covers are attached in the locations where no terminal blocks are installed.
3.2 Basic Key Operations Switching Operation Modes The CX2000 has four operation modes: operation mode, control setting mode, common, and measurement setting mode, and basic setting mode. Many of the settings in basic setting mode are prerequisites for the settings made in control, and common and measurement setting modes. Therefore, enter these settings first. Mode Types Description Main Operations Possible Operation mode Mode used to monitor and control the operation.
3.2 Basic Key Operations Switching the Operation Mode Display, Control Setting Menu, and Common and Measurement Setting Menu The display switches each time the MENU key is pressed. The ESC key can also be used when switching to the operation display from the control setting menu or common and measurement setting menu. Switching to Basic Setting Menu 1. Press the MENU key to display the setting (control) menu or common and measurement setting menu. 2. Press the FUNC key for at least 3 seconds.
3.2 Basic Key Operations FUNC Key Operation in Operation Mode The following operation can be carried out in operation mode. Menu Reference Alarm ACK 4.7, 7.2 Function (conditions displayed on the soft key menu) Clears alarm display/relay output (valid only when the operation of the alarm display or output relay is set to “hold”). Message 8.9 Displays messages 1 to 8 on the trend display and writes them to the internal memory. Manual sample 9.
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3.2 Basic Key Operations Selecting Setup Items on the Setting Display 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the appropriate item box. The soft keys corresponding to the item are displayed at the bottom section of the display. 2. Select the item using the soft key. The box for the item you entered turns yellow, and the cursor moves to the next item. To cancel the settings, press the ESC key. On the cancel confirmation window that appears, press the DISP/ENTER key with [Yes] is selected.
3.2 Basic Key Operations Entering Values A value must be entered when setting items such as the date/time and span lower/upper limit. In such cases, a numeric entry pop-up window appears as shown in the following figure. Follow the procedures below to enter the value.
3.2 Basic Key Operations When a character entry pop-up window appears, enter the value using the following key operation. • Left and right arrow keys: Select the entry position. • Character/number input keys: Enters the characters. • [Space] soft key: Enters a space • [DEL] soft key: Clears the character at the cursor position. • [BS] soft key: Clears the character before the cursor position. • [INS] soft key: Selects insert or overwrite.
3.3 Setting the Date and Time This section explains how to set the date, time, and the daylight savings function of the CX2000 internal clock. Procedure • Setting Daylight Savings Time Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode (Control)) > MENU key (switch to Set mode) > #3 soft key (select [Trend/Save interval,Message,File,User key,DST]) The following display appears.
3.3 Setting the Date and Time Setup Procedure • Setting the Date and Time 1. Press the [Input] soft key. The cursor (blue) moves to the [YY] section. 2. Enter the time using the character/number input key. When you operate the keys, the word [Input] disappears from the soft key. 3. Press the DISP/ENTER key. The word [Input] appears on the soft key. 4. Press the DISP/ENTER key again. To cancel the settings and close the time setting dialog box, press the ESC key. • Setting Daylight Savings Time 1.
3.4 Setting the Brightness of the Display and the Backlight Saver Function This section explains how to set the brightness of the LCD and the backlight saver function used to prolong the life of the LCD backlight. Procedure Setup Procedure 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the [Brightness] or [Backlight saver On/Off]. The selections are displayed at the bottom of the display. 2. Press the soft key corresponding to the value you wish to change.
3.5 Initializing the Setup Data and Clearing the Internal Memory This section explains how to initialize the setup data in the internal memory to factory default settings (initial settings) and how to clear the data in the internal memory. For a list of initial settings, see appendix 6.
3.6 Changing the Displayed Language This section explains how to change the language used on the display. Procedure Setup Procedure 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the [Language] box. [English], [Japanese], [German], [French], and [Chinese] appear in the soft key menu at the bottom of the display. 2. Press the [English], [Japanese], [German], [French], or [Chinese] soft key. The [Language] box turns yellow, and the cursor moves to the next item. 3.
3.7 Changing the Time Zone This section explains how to set the time difference with respect to Greenwich Mean Time. Make sure to set this value if you are using the Web server function. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to Set mode) > Hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds (switch to basic setting mode) > #9 soft key (select [Aux]) The following setting display appears. Setup Procedure 1.
3.8 Inserting and Ejecting the External Storage Medium This section explains how to insert and eject the external storage medium. You can use one of three types of external storage medium: floppy disk, Zip disk, or ATA flash memory card. The type of external storage medium is specified at the time of purchase. 3 CAUTION For other information regarding the handling of the external storage medium, see section 2.1, “Handling Precautions.” Procedure Inserting the External Storage Medium 1.
3.8 Inserting and Ejecting the External Storage Medium Ejecting the External Storage Medium Zip disks cannot be removed when the CX2000 is turned OFF. Floppy disks and ATA flash memory cards can be removed from the drive regardless of whether the CX2000 is turned ON or OFF. 1. If the CX2000 is turned ON, check that the external storage medium is not being accessed. Note • • The access lamp illuminates while the external storage medium is being accessed.
3.8 Inserting and Ejecting the External Storage Medium Setup Items IM 04L31A01-01E 3-19 3 Names of Parts, Display Modes, and Common Operations Formatting the External Storage Medium Use a formatted external storage medium. The CX2000 formats external storage media as follows (for the procedure in formatting the external storage medium, see page 9-11). Floppy disk: 2HD, 1.44 MB. Zip disk: FDISK 1 partition (hard disk format). ATA flash memory card: FDISK 1 partition (hard disk format).
Chapter 4 Control Function Related Setup Operations 4.1 Control > Control action, Input setting This section explains the procedures for setting control operation related parameters such as control cycle, zone PID selection, and control mode as well as the procedures for setting PV input burnout and reference junction compensation. Procedure Setup Procedure 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the item box you wish to change. A soft key menu is displayed at the bottom of the display. 2.
4.1 Control > Control action, Input setting Setup Items Setting Control Action Related Parameters • PID number Set the maximum control parameter group number to be used in the range of [1] to [8] (initial value is 8). • Control period Select the control cycle from [250ms], [500ms], and [1s] (initial value is 250ms). However, if basic setting mode > [#1 Alarm, A/D, Temperature] > [A/D Integrate] in basic setting mode is set to [100ms], the control period is fixed to [1s] and is not selectable.
4.1 Control > Control action, Input setting 4 Control Function Related Setup Operations IM 04L31A01-01E • Method (set only when the control mode is set to [PVSwitching]) Select the switching condition of the two PV inputs from [Range], [PVHigh], and [Signal]. • Program control (set only on models with the program control option) Turns [On]/[Off] program control (initial value is Off). This setting applies to both loops within the single control output terminal block.
4.1 Control > Control action, Input setting Contents Initialized during Setting Changes If you change the PID group number, 6/4 loop select, or control mode setting, the following items under setting mode (control) are initialized. PID number The following items are initialized. • Segment PID group number 6/4 loop select Items other than the following are initialized. • Tag, tag comment • [#8 Detailed (DIO monitor and operation, etc...
4.2 Control > DI/DO/SW-registration/AUX (Alarm mode...) This section explains the procedures for registering the contact input information during control, selecting remote inputs, and setting the alarm mode. Procedure Setup Procedure 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the item box you wish to change. A soft key menu is displayed at the bottom of the display. 2. Press the soft key corresponding to the value you wish to select.
4.2 Control > DI/DO/SW-registration/AUX (Alarm mode...) Setup Items Registering Contact Inputs • Module Select the terminal block for contact input settings from the list below. The contact input number in the Relay Operation settings field will change per the selected terminal block.
4.2 Control > DI/DO/SW-registration/AUX (Alarm mode...) Note • • For contact inputs [SPnumber0bit] to [SPnumber3bit], the loop number for which the SP number is to be switched can be selected. For the operating procedure, see the explanation for [SP No. selection source] on page 4-8. Only a single system of SP assignment using contact inputs is available on each CX2000. • ProgramRun ← selectable only during program control Select to register a contact input for starting the program operation.
4.2 Control > DI/DO/SW-registration/AUX (Alarm mode...) • PVSwitching1 to 4 ← Selectable only during loop control with PV switching Select to register a contact input for switching the input for each internal loop during loop control with PV switching. This is not selectable for internal loops 5 and 6. The rising edge signifies “PV2”; the falling edge signifies “PV1.
4.2 Control > DI/DO/SW-registration/AUX (Alarm mode...) • Snapshot Saves the current screen image data to the external storage medium. Input a signal for at least 250 ms. The snapshot function operates in all modes (operation mode, setting mode, and basic setting mode). Error messages, even if they are displayed, are not saved.
4.2 Control > DI/DO/SW-registration/AUX (Alarm mode...) • CLOG Error You can set the method for handling abnormalities in the channel data for CLOG, a PV/SP computation operator. Error: Process as a computation error Skip: Skip any abnormal data and complete the computation • Event output setting (Version 3.02 or later) Common: Set a common event output setting for all program patterns. Separate: Set the event output for each program pattern.
4.3 Control > Output processing This section describes the procedures for selecting the control output type, cycle time, and analog output. To perform ON/OFF control, set [Control output] to [On/Off-control]. Procedure Setup Procedure 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the item box you wish to change. A soft key menu is displayed at the bottom of the display. 2. Press the soft key corresponding to the value you wish to select.
4.3 Control > Output processing Setup Items Setting Parameters Related to Output Processing • Loop number Setup items of [Control output], [Cycle time] and [Analog-output type] are set for each loop. When changing these parameters, this setting is used to select the target loop number [1] to [6] (initial value is 1). The loop number is displayed up to the number of loops you specified at the time of purchase.
4.4 Control > Relay This section explains the procedures for setting the contact output for FAIL, self diagnosis, and display hold. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to Set mode) > Hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds (switch to basic setting mode) > #10 soft key (select [Control]) #4 soft key (select [Relay]) The following setting display appears. 4 Control Function Related Setup Operations Setup Procedure 1.
4.4 Control > Relay Setup Items Setting Relay-Related Parameters • Module Select the terminal block for setting the contact output from list shown below.
4.5 Control > Tuning setting This section explains the procedures for setting the parameters that are adjusted on the tuning display. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to Set mode) > Hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds (switch to basic setting mode) > #10 soft key (select [Control]) #5 soft key (select [Tuning setting]) The following setting display appears. 4 Control Function Related Setup Operations Setup Procedure 1.
4.5 Control > Tuning setting 4. Press the DISP/ENTER key to confirm the changes. The boxes for the items you changed turn from yellow to white, and the cursor returns to the first item. Saving the Settings 1. Press the ESC key. The display returns to basic setting menu. 2. Press the [End] soft key. A confirmation dialog box appears 3. Select [Yes] and press the DISP/ENTER key. The operation screen is displayed.
4.6 Control input range This section explains the procedures for setting PV input related parameters for the control function such as range, span, scale, bias, and filter. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > #1 soft key (select [Control input range]) The following display appears. The following figure is an example when [Control mode] is set to [Cascade] 4 Control Function Related Setup Operations Setup Procedure 1.
4.6 Control input range Setup Items Setting Control Input Range Parameters • Loop number (control input channel when the PV/SP computation function is ON) When the PV/SP computation function is OFF, you can set each setting item of the control input range for each loop. When the PV/SP computation function is ON, you can set each setting item of the control input range for each loop. When changing these parameters, this setting is used to select the target loop number [1] to [6] (initial value is 1).
4.6 Control input range • When set to Scale Select the [Type] (input type) from [DCV], [TC], and [RTD]. Then, set the [Range], [Span Lower/Upper-limit], and the [Scale Lower/Upper-limit] and [Unit] after the conversion according to the selected [Type]. The selectable range for [TC] and [RTD] is the same as with the other inputs selected by [Mode]. The selectable range of the scale is “–30000 to 30000.” The decimal place can be set to “X.XXXX,” “XX.XXX,” “XXX.XX,” “XXXX.X,” or “XXXXX.
4.6 Control input range • Filter Turn ON/OFF the input filter and set the time constant when input filter is ON in the range of “1 to 120 s.” Note that the time constant of the input filter can be changed during operation. • Ratio (only when [Input type] is set to [RemoteSP] To multiply a certain ratio to the remote input, set this value to [On] and set the ratio in the range of “0.001 to 9.999.” Note that the ratio can be changed during control operation.
4.7 Control alarm This section explains the procedures for setting alarms for the control function. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > #2 soft key (select [Control alarm]) The following display appears. 4 Note For setup item boxes that require values to be entered, a pop-up window that appears by pressing the [Input] soft key is used. 4. Press the DISP/ENTER key to confirm the changes.
4.7 Control alarm Setup Items Setting Control Alarms • Loop number The setup items for control alarms are set for each loop. When changing these parameters, this setting is used to select the target loop number [1] to [6] (initial value is 1). The loop number is displayed up to the number of loops you specified at the time of purchase. • Off/On Up to four alarms can be registered per loop. Set only the alarms that are to be used to [On]. • Type Select the type of alarm from the following.
4.8 Operation-related parameters/Zone PID This section explains the procedures for setting the control output suppression function, control operation related parameters such as the ramp-rate-time unit, and zone PID related parameters such as the reference point and zone switching hysteresis. Procedure Setup Procedure 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the item box you wish to change. A soft key menu is displayed at the bottom of the display. 2.
4.8 Operation-related parameters/Zone PID • Ramp-rate time unit Set the unit of time when setting a ramp grade per unit time to [Hour], [Minute], or [Second]. • SP ramp-down-rate/SP ramp-up-rate Set this item to [On] (initial setting is Off) to decrease or increase the setpoint at a constant rate of change, as opposed to a rapid change, when the SP is changed. When set to [On], set the value that is to change per ramp-rate-time unit in the range of “1 digit to EUS of measurement span (100%).
4.9 PID parameters This section explains the procedures for setting the PID control parameters of the control function or the control parameters of the ON/OFF control. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > #4 soft key (select [PID parameters]) The following display appears.
4.9 PID parameters 4. Press the DISP/ENTER key to confirm the changes. The boxes for the items you changed turn from yellow to white, and the cursor returns to the first item box. Setup Items Setting PID Parameters • Loop number The setup items of PID parameters are set for each loop. When changing these parameters, this setting is used to select the target loop number [1] to [6] (initial value is 1). The loop number is displayed for the number of loops you specified at the time of purchase.
4.10 Control group setting This section explains the procedures for setting groups for the control function. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > #5 soft key (select [Control group setting]) The following display appears. 4 Setup Items Control group setting • Group number Select the group number form 8 group numbers from [1] to [8]. • Group name Set the group name using up to 16 alphanumeric characters.
4.10 Control group setting • On/Off Up to 6 members [1] to [6] can be assigned to a group. Set members that are not to be displayed on the control group display to [Off]. • Kind Set the type of member to [Int-Loop], [Ext-Loop], [Meas-CH], or [DIO] (DIO monitor and operation function). • Number Select a number for each type set to the members. The selectable numbers are displayed on the soft key menu according to the specifications of the CX2000 that you are using.
4.11 Ten-segment linearizer I/O This section explains the procedures for setting parameters related to the ten-segment linearizer output for the control function. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > #6 soft key (select [Ten-segment linearizer I/O]) The following display appears. 4 Control Function Related Setup Operations Setup Procedure 1.
4.11 Ten-segment linearizer I/O Setup Items Ten-segment linearizer I/O • Loop number (control input channel number when the PV/SP computation function Is ON) The setup items of ten-segment linearizer output parameters are set for each loop. When the PV/SP computation function is ON, you can set each setting item of the ten segment linearizer I/O settings for each control input channel. When changing these parameters, this setting is used to select the target loop number [1] to [6] (initial value is 1).
4.12 Control Function Settings This section explains the setting procedure for the control function. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > #7 soft key (select [Detailed setting] (DIO monitor and operation, etc...), #8 soft key when program control is ON) > #1 soft key (Control function) The following display appears. 4 Control Function Related Setup Operations Setup Procedure 1.
4.12 Control Function Settings Setup Item • Loop number You can enter the setting for each loop. When changing these settings, select a loop to be changed from 1 to 6 (default is 1). Only the number of loops specified at the time of purchase appear in the list. • Target Setpoint Tracking Select whether to turn the Target Setpoint Tracking function ON (default) or OFF. Operation proceeds as follows when turned ON.
4.13 Hysteresis (Alarm) This section explains the control function’s hysteresis alarm setting procedure. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > #7 soft key (select [Detailed setting] (DIO monitor and operation, etc...), #8 soft key when program control is ON) > #2 soft key (Hysteresis (Alarm)) The following display appears.
4.13 Hysteresis (Alarm) Setup Item Hysteresis Settings • Alarm • Loop number You can enter the alarm setting for each loop. When changing these settings, select a loop to be changed from 1 to 6 (default is 1). Only the number of loops specified at the time of purchase appear in the list. • Hysteresis Set each of 4 alarms in the range of “measurement span of EUS (0.0-10.0%).” However, for the hysteresis for output high limit (OTH) or output low limit (OTL), the output range is set from 0.0 to 10.0%.
4.14 DIO Operation Monitoring Function Settings (Style Number S3 or Later) This section explains the setting procedure for the control function’s DIO operation monitoring function. Procedure Setup Procedure 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the item box you wish to change. A soft key menu is displayed at the bottom of the display. 2. Press the soft key corresponding to the value you wish to select. The box for the item you changed turns yellow, and the cursor moves to the next item box. 3.
4.14 DIO Operation Monitoring Function Settings (Style Number S3 or Later) Setup Item DIO Operation Monitoring Function Settings • DIO Operation Monitoring Number You can enter settings for each DIO monitoring number. There are 36 DIO monitoring numbers. • DIO Types Select the DIO monitoring method. There are 7 types of DIO available. DI-1: Displays the input status of the specified DI. The status of the internal switches are output. DO-1: The status of the internal switches is output to 1 DO.
4.14 DIO Operation Monitoring Function Settings (Style Number S3 or Later) Note • • • This instrument has several functions for outputting contact signals from DO. If output from multiple functions occurs for the same DO, the following priorities apply. FAIL/self diagnosis output > DIO operation monitoring function > other (alarm output etc.) For the energized/de-energized status of the DO set as the destination of the DIO operation monitoring function, follow the procedure in section 4.
4.15 DI/DO Label Settings (Style Number S3 or Later) This section explains the control function’s DI/DO label setting procedure. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > #7 soft key (select [Detailed setting] (DIO monitor and operation, etc...), #8 soft key when program control is ON) > #4 soft key (DI/DO label setting) The following display appears. Setup Procedure 1.
4.16 PV/SP Computation and Analog Retransmission Settings (Style Number S3 or Later) This section explains the control function’s PV/SP computation and analog retransmission setting procedure. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode (control)) > #8 soft key (select [Control math setting], #9 soft key when program control is ON) > #1 soft key (PV/SP math, Retransmission) The following display appears.
4.16 PV/SP Computation and Analog Retransmission Settings (Style Number S3 or Later) Setup Item PV/SP Computation Settings • Loop number Select the loop number to perform PV/SP computation. • PV/SP Select the item for which to set the equation. The available settings vary depending on the control mode. Single loop control: PV 2 input switching control: PV1, PV2 Cascade control: PV SP can be selected when program control is OFF and remote input is ON (see section 4.
4.16 PV/SP Computation and Analog Retransmission Settings (Style Number S3 or Later) Note • • Just after the power is turned ON, PV/SP computation may begin before measurement/ control channels are finalized. In such cases, the PV/SP computed results are indefinite, and control PID computation is not performed. If the power outage recovery is set to “continuous” and an outage occurs, or an instantaneous outage occurs (5 seconds or less), the previous value is output.
4.16 PV/SP Computation and Analog Retransmission Settings (Style Number S3 or Later) • Computation Error Set whether to apply an the computed value to the upper limit value (over) or the lower limit value (under) if the computed results in an error. Over: 105% of the value is output for an overrange. Under: –5% of the value is output for an underrange. Note • • • • • • 4-42 The following values are output when the computed result is overrange or underrange.
4.17 Logic Computation Settings (Style Number S3 or Later) This section explains the logic computation setting operation. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > #8 soft key (select [Control math setting], #9 soft key when program control is ON) > #2 soft key (Logic math) The following display appears.
4.17 Logic Computation Settings (Style Number S3 or Later) Setup Item Logic Computation Settings • Setting Numbers Up to 30 logic computations can be set. Select the numbers for the logic computations. • Relay Select the destination for the computed results.
4.18 Control Constant Settings (Style Number S3 or Later) This section explains the setting procedure for constants used for PV/SP computation, analog retransmission and logic computation (W01-W36). Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > #8 soft key (select [Control math setting], #9 soft key when program control is ON) > #3 soft key (Constant) The following display appears.
4.18 Control Constant Settings (Style Number S3 or Later) Setup Item Constant Settings • Constants You can specify the constants used in equations. Constants have 5 significant digits excluding the decimal point. When setting an exponent, use a mantissa of 5 digits or less, and an exponent of 2 digits or less. The setting range is as follows: –9.9999E + 29 to –1.0000E–30, 0, 1.0000E–30 to 9.9999E+29 Numerical Display Method The display method is determined by the numeral. For –100000 < W –0.0001, 0, 0.
4.19 Settings for Switching the Program Patterns Using Contact Inputs with BCD Codes (Version 3.20 or Later) In addition to the binary representation that was conventionally used to specify the program pattern number when the program pattern was switched using contact inputs, a way of specifying the program pattern using binary-coded decimal (BCD) representation has been added.
4.19 Settings for Switching the Program Patterns Using Contact Inputs with BCD Codes (Version 3.20 or Later) 2. Press the [DI Config] soft key. 3. Press the [BCD] soft key. * If BCD is currently specified, the [Binary] soft key is displayed. If binary specified, the [BCD] soft key is displayed. Note • • The binary/BCD setting is not saved to the setup file. Thus, the binary/BCD setting does not change even if you load the setup data into the CX.
4.19 Settings for Switching the Program Patterns Using Contact Inputs with BCD Codes (Version 3.20 or Later) • Procedure 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the [Module] box. A soft key menu is displayed at the bottom of the display. 2. Press the soft key corresponding to the terminal block to be used. The box for the item you changed turns yellow, and the cursor moves to the next item. 3. Press the soft key corresponding to the program pattern number to be used.
Chapter 5 Program Control Related Setup Operations 5.1 Program Control Related Setup Operations To set up program control, follow the flow chart shown below. MENU key (switch to the setting mode (control)) > [Next 1/2] soft key For [#7 Program-control parameters] to appear, you must set [Control] > [#1 Control action, Input setting] > [Control mode] to a mode other than [Off] and [Program control] to [On]. For details on the procedure, see section 4.1, "Control > Control action.
5.2 Program parameter setting > Pattern initial setting This section explains how to set basic items for setting program patterns. To carry out the following procedure, you must set [Control] > [#1 Control action, Input setting] > [Control mode] to a mode other than [Off] and [Program control] to [On]. For details on the procedure, see section 4.1, “Control > Control action.” In addition, you must carry out [Program initial setting] before you can set other [Program parameter setting] items.
5.2 Program parameter setting > Pattern initial setting 6. Press the [End] soft key. A window appears for you to confirm the saving of the new settings. Note If you carried out the procedure above without changing the settings, a save confirmation window with only [No] and [Cancel] appears. If you select [No] and press the DISP/ENTER key, the display returns to the [Program-control parameters] menu. If you select [Cancel] and press the DISP/ENTER key, the display returns to the previous condition. 7.
5.3 Program parameter setting > Wait action setting This section explains the procedures for setting the wait action during program control. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to the setting mode (control)) > #7 soft key (select [Programcontrol parameters]) > #1 soft key (select [Program parameter setting])> #2 soft key (select [Wait action setting]) Setup Procedure 1.
5.4 Program parameter setting > Pattern start setting This section explains the procedures for setting the start SP and conditions for starting the operation.
5.5 Program parameter setting > Program pattern setting This section explains the procedures for setting the program pattern items such as the target SP of the ramp segment during program control.
5.5 Program parameter setting > Program pattern setting Note When creating the program pattern, data is created so that the segment set to [Local] or [Reset] is the last segment of program control. • Wait action Set the wait action type to [Shift] or [Within]. To disable the wait action, select [Off]. • Wait zone number Select the wait zone number from [1] to [5]. The entry box appears only when [Wait action] is set to [Shift] or [Within].
5.6 Program parameter setting > Event setting This section explains the procedures for setting the events during program control. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to the setting mode (control)) > #7 soft key (select [Programcontrol parameters]) > #1 soft key(select [Program parameter setting])> #5 soft key(select [Event setting]) Move to the program pattern setting display Increment/Decrement the segment number Setup Procedure 1.
5.6 Program parameter setting > Event setting IM 04L31A01-01E 5-9 5 Program Control Related Setup Operations • Loop (when PVEvent is selected) Set the target loop number [1] to [6] of the PV event (only selectable loop numbers). Up to 16 events can be assigned. Select [Off] (initial setting) for the number of the loops to which the event is not to be assigned. Secondary loops of cascade control are also displayed. However, specifying such loops is void.
5.7 Program Pattern Settings > Hysteresis (PV Event) This section explains the PV event hysteresis setting procedure during program control. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > #7 soft key (select [Program-control parameters] > #1 soft key (select [Program parameter setting]) > #6 soft key (select [Hysteresis (PV event)]) The following display appears. Setup Procedure 1.
5.8 Program parameter setting > Repeat action setting This section explains the procedures for setting the repeat function during program control. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to the setting mode (control)) > #7 soft key (select [Programcontrol parameters]) > #1 soft key (select [Program parameter setting])> #7 soft key (select [Repeat action setting]) 5 Program Control Related Setup Operations Setup Procedure 1.
5.9 Event Output Settings This section explains the setting procedure for event output during program control and program pattern end signaling. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > #7 soft key (select [Program-control parameters] > #2 soft key (select [Event output setting]) The following display appears. Setup Procedure 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the item box you wish to change.
5.9 Event Output Settings Setup Item Program Pattern End Signal Setting (Not Per Pattern, but Overall) • Relay Output Turn the relay output ON or OFF. • Number Select relay output terminal numbers from the following. DO001-006, DO101-106, DO201-206, RO001-012 (only with the control DIO expansion terminal block), SW001-SW036 (internal switch, style number S3 or later) • Action Displays the relay output action (Energize/Deenergize) per the settings.
5.10 AUX (Auto message, Display position) This section explains the procedures for setting auto message printing during program control and the display position for each loop on the program control display. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to the setting mode (control)) > #7 soft key (select [Programcontrol parameters]) > #3 soft key (AUX (Auto message, Display position)) Setup Procedure 1.
5.10 AUX (Auto message, Display position) Program display position • Position On the program selection display and program control display, the specified patterns and PV waveforms can be displayed in the same display frame (full display) as well as display data by dividing the display position per loop (split display). When using split display, select the display position number from [1] to [6] for each loop.
5.11 AUX (Event Group) Settings (Style Number S3 or Later) This section explains the setting procedure for event groups displayed in the program selection screen and program operation display. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > #7 soft key (select [Program-control parameters] > #4 soft key (select [AUX (Event group)] The following display appears. Setup Procedure 1.
Chapter 6 Operations during Control Operation 6.1 Operations on the Control Group Display (Switching Displayed Information and Control Operation Modes) This section explains the operations that you can perform on the control group display. Similar operations can be performed also on the control overview display. On the control display, you cannot switch the run/reset mode or switch to hold operation for program control. These operations are performed on the program control display.
6.1 Operations on the Control Group Display (Switching Displayed Information and Control Operation Modes) 2. Press the [RUN/STP] soft key. A pop-up window for running and stopping the operation appears. Window for starting and stopping operation 3. Select [RUN] or [STOP] using the up and down arrow keys. 4. Press the DISP/ENTER key to confirm the changes. To close the window without making any changes, press the ESC key.
6.1 Operations on the Control Group Display (Switching Displayed Information and Control Operation Modes) 2. Press the [SP] soft key. The SP modification pop-up window appears. The window shows the current SP. Window for changing the target setpoint 3. Change the SP using the up and down arrow keys. The value changes continuously if you keep pressing the up or down arrow key. 4. Press the DISP/ENTER key to confirm the changes. To close the window without making any changes, press the ESC key.
6.1 Operations on the Control Group Display (Switching Displayed Information and Control Operation Modes) Switching between Remote and Local Modes The soft key menu does not show [REM/LOC], if [Control] > [Contact inputregistration/AUX(Alarm mode...] > [Remote setting] is set to [Off]. Remote input cannot be used for the SP when the secondary loop of cascade control is selected or during program control. Thus, there is no remote/local switching in these cases. 1.
6.1 Operations on the Control Group Display (Switching Displayed Information and Control Operation Modes) Switching to Tuning Display 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired control loop. 2. Press the [TUNING] soft key. For the operations on the turning display, see section 6.3, “Tuning Operation.” Switching to the Program Selection Screen 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired control loop. 2. Press the [PROGRAM] soft key.
6.1 Operations on the Control Group Display (Switching Displayed Information and Control Operation Modes) DO Automatic and Manual Switching Specified in the DIO Operation Monitoring Function You can switch the output mode for the DO specified in the DIO Operation Monitoring Function. When set to AUTO, the internal switch status is output. When set to MAN, you can switch the direct output value between 0 and 1. 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired control loop. 2.
6.1 Operations on the Control Group Display (Switching Displayed Information and Control Operation Modes) Display and Operation on the Control Display and Control Mode For internal loops, the information that is displayed in the control data display section (“Dsp.” in the following table) and the possible switching/setting operations (“Opr.” in the following table) vary depending on the control mode as shown in the following figure.
6.2 Switching Displays on the Overview Display Since the control overview display cannot show the control status of all groups on a single display, two displays (overview 1 that displays groups 1 to 4 and overview 2 that displays groups 5 to 8) are used. This section explains how to switch between the two. For the operations on the control display and common operations such as changing the display style or operation mode on the control overview display, see section 6.
6.3 Tuning Operation This section explains how to perform auto tuning of PID constants, manual tuning of control parameters, and other operations on the tuning display. Procedure Opening the Tuning Display The tuning display can be displayed using either of the following method. • Press the [TUNING] soft key on the control group display. • On the control group display or control overview display, select [CONTROL] > [JUMP TO TUNING] from the screen selection menu (see page 6-1.) Auto Tuning 1.
6.3 Tuning Operation Manual tuning 1. Press the arrow key. A cursor appears in the control parameter display section. 2. Select the control parameter you wish to change using the arrow keys. 3. Press the DISP/ENTER key. The parameter modification pop-up window appears. Cursor Control parameter dislay section Window for changing parameters 4. Change the value using the up and down arrow keys. The value changes continuously if you keep pressing the up or down arrow key.
6.3 Tuning Operation Setup Items Manual Tuning Set the parameters to be tuned using [Control] > [Turning setting]. For the procedure, see section 4.5, “Control > Tuning setting.” The initial settings of the tuning parameters are shown below. The numbers indicate the order of items on the tuning display starting from the upper left corner. The characters indicate the item names (tuning parameter name).
6.4 Operations on the Program Selection Display and Program Control Display (Only on Models with the Program Control Option) This section explains the operations that you can perform on the program selection display and the program control display on models with the program control option.
6.4 Operations on the Program Selection Display and Program Control Display (Only on Models with the Program Control Option) Switching the Pattern Number 1. Press the [PT NO.] soft key. A pop-up window for switching the pattern number appears. The window shows the current pattern number. 2. Select the pattern number using the up and down arrow keys. 3. Press the DISP/ENTER key to confirm the changes. To close the window without making any changes, press the ESC key.
6.4 Operations on the Program Selection Display and Program Control Display (Only on Models with the Program Control Option) Turning ON/OFF the Pattern Waveform Display of Each Loop 1. Press the [DSP LOOP] soft key. A menu used to turn ON/OFF the pattern waveform display appears. The soft keys of each loop show the tag names of each loop ([INT-01] to [INT-06] in the figure below). 2. Press the soft key corresponding to the tag name of the loop you wish to turn ON/ OFF. 3.
6.4 Operations on the Program Selection Display and Program Control Display (Only on Models with the Program Control Option) Event Display Operation (Style Number S3 or Later) 1. Press the [Next 1/3] soft key. 2. Press the [EV ON/OFF] soft key. Time events and PV events are displayed.
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6.4 Operations on the Program Selection Display and Program Control Display (Only on Models with the Program Control Option) Executing and Releasing the Hold Operation 1. Press the [HOLD] soft key. A pop-up window for executing/releasing the hold operation appears. 2. Select [ON] (execute) or [OFF] (release) using the up and down arrow keys. 3. Press the DISP/ENTER key to confirm the changes. To close the window without making any changes, press the ESC key.
6.4 Operations on the Program Selection Display and Program Control Display (Only on Models with the Program Control Option) GROUP PV events Time events Event names One part event names One part event names Executing Several Program Patterns You can execute multiple program patterns whose loop numbers do not overlap. Switching Pattern Numbers (see page 6-13) 1. Press the [PT NO.] soft key in the program selection screen. The pattern number switching pop-up window appears.
6.4 Operations on the Program Selection Display and Program Control Display (Only on Models with the Program Control Option) Explanation Starting Program Control Start program control by displaying the program selection display, selecting the pattern number ([PT NO.] soft key), and starting the control ([RUN] soft key). You can only start the program control on the program selection display. When you start the program control, the program selection display switches to the program control display.
6.4 Operations on the Program Selection Display and Program Control Display (Only on Models with the Program Control Option) Displayed Preset Pattern Waveforms and Their Display Color Only the preset pattern waveforms of loops that are set as follows are displayed: [Control] > [#1 Control action, Input setting] > [Control mode] to a mode other than [Off] and [Program control] to [On]. If cascade control loops are present, the secondary loops are not displayed.
6.4 Operations on the Program Selection Display and Program Control Display (Only on Models with the Program Control Option) Behavior of the Cursor Indicating the Program Execution Position • Before program control is started, the cursor is at the left end of the waveform display section. • After program control is started, the cursor moves to the right and indicates the program execution position.
Chapter 7 Measurement Function Related Setup Operations 7.1 Settings Related to Measurement Inputs This section explains how to set parameters related to measurement input of the measurement function such as A/D integral time, scan interval, and range. Procedure Opening the Setting Display • When Setting the A/D Integral Time, Scan Interval, Etc. Burn out and RJC settings cannnot be entered on 0 measurement channel models (the setting menu is not displayed).
7.1 Settings Related to Measurement Inputs • When Setting the Moving Average The moving average setting cannot be entered on 0 measurement channel models (the setting menu is not displayed). Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to the Setting mode (Control)) > MENU key (switch to the Set mode) > #2 soft key (select [Tag, Moving average, Alarm delay]) The following display appears. Setup Procedure 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the item box you wish to change.
7.1 Settings Related to Measurement Inputs • First-CH/Last-CH Select the range of channels for setting the burnout and RJC. • Burnout set Set the burnout action for the measurement inputs. Select [Off], [Up], or [Down] (initial value is Off). This setting is valid only for thermocouple inputs. Off: Burnout action Off Up: When the thermocouple burns out, the measured result is set to positive overflow “+*****.” Down: When the thermocouple burns out, the measured result is set to negative overflow “–*****.
7.1 Settings Related to Measurement Inputs • When set to [TC] (thermocouple input) Range Selectable Measurement Span Range R S B K E J T N W L U PLATI PR WRe 0.0 to 1760.0 °C 0.0 to 1760.0 °C 0.0 to 1820.0 °C –200.0 to 1370.0 °C –200.0 to 800.0 °C –200.0 to 1100.0 °C –200.0 to 400.0 °C 0.0 to 1300.0 °C 0.0 to 2315.0 °C –200.0 to 900.0 °C –200.0 to 400.0 °C 0.0 to 1400.0 °C 0.0 to 1900.0 °C 0.0 to 2400.
7.1 Settings Related to Measurement Inputs Note • Relationship with the reference channel Even if the input types (Volt, TC, RTD, or DI) or the measurement ranges between the difference computation channel and reference channel are not the same, the difference computation is performed according to the following rules.
7.2 Settings Related to Measurement Alarms This section explains how to set alarm-related parameters such as alarm output ON/ OFF, alarm output type, and alarm delay, and how to clear the alarms when they occur. Procedure Opening the Setting Display • When setting the alarm output Alarm settings cannot be entered on 0 measurement channel models. An error message will appear if the range or alarm setting screen is selected.
7.2 Settings Related to Measurement Alarms • When setting the alarm relay output and alarm details Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to the Setting mode (Control)) > Hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds (switch to basic setting mode) > #1 soft key (select [Alarm,A/ D,Temperature]) The following display appears.
7.2 Settings Related to Measurement Alarms Clearing Alarms When They Occur The following operation is valid only when [Behavior] is set to [Hold] or [Indicator] is set to [Hold]. 1. In operation mode, press the FUNC key. A soft key menu is displayed at the bottom of the display. 2. Press the [AlarmACK] soft key. Note • • This operation can be assigned to the USER key. If it is, alarms can be cleared simply by pressing a single key.
7.2 Settings Related to Measurement Alarms • Value Set the alarm value for the selected alarm type. • Relay On/Off Select whether relay output is enabled [On] or disabled [Off]. If [On] is selected, the [Number] entry box appears. • Number Set the alarm output relay number. When outputting the relay from the [ALARM] terminal of the measurement alarm option terminal block (/A6, /A6R, /A4F, /A4FR), select from [I01] to [I06].
7.2 Settings Related to Measurement Alarms • Action Select whether the alarm output relay is energized [Energize] or de-energized [De_energize] when an alarm occurs. • Behavior Select one of the following output relay behaviors when the alarm condition switches from an alarm activated condition to an alarm released condition (normal condition). The setting applies to all alarm output relays. If the alarm output relay option is not installed, the setting is disabled.
7.3 Setting the Temperature Unit This section explains how to set the unit of temperature. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to the Setting mode (Control)) > Hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds (switch to basic setting mode) > #1 soft key (select [Alarm,A/ D,Temperature]) The following display appears. 7 Setup Items Setting the Temperature Unit • Unit Set the unit of temperature to [C] (Celsius) or [F] (Fahrenheit).
Chapter 8 Operations for Changing the Displayed Contents 8.1 Using the Information Display (Alarm Summary, Message Summary, Memory Summary, and Control Summary) This section explains the operations that you can perform when displaying various information such as alarm summary, message summary, memory summary, and control summary. Procedure Switching Displayed Information 1. Press the DISP/ENTER key to show the display selection menu. 2. Select [INFORMATION] using the up and down arrow keys. 3.
8.2 Using the Four Screen Display This section explains the operations that you can perform when displaying four screens reduced on the display. Procedure Switching Display Types 1. Press the DISP/ENTER key twice to show the display selection menu. 2. Select [4 PANEL] using the up and down arrow keys. 3. Press the right arrow key to display the sub menu. The display type names shown on the sub menu can be changed. For the procedure, see “Changing the Display Type Name” below. 4.
8.3 Measurement Function > Measurement Group Setup Operation This section explains how to rename the groups of trend, digital, and bar graph displays of the measurement function and how to register channels to those groups. For the operating procedures of the control groups of the control function, see section 4.10, “Control group setting.
8.3 Measurement Function > Measurement Group Setup Operation • CH set Select up to 10 channels from measurement channels (CH1 to CH20), computation channels (CH31 to CH60), internal control channels (CH101 to CH118), and external control channels (CH201 to CH248). Assignment of internal control channels (channels of internal loops) The data of 6 loops is assigned to channel numbers as follows.
8.4 Measurement Function > Settings Related to Tag Display for Channels This section explains how to set and display tag names that can be displayed in place of channel numbers. Procedure Opening the Setting Display • Setting Tag Names That Is to Be Displayed in Place of Channel Numbers Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > MENU key (switch to Set mode) > #2 soft key (select [Tag,Moving average,Alarm delay]) The following display appears.
8.4 Measurement Function > Settings Related to Tag Display for Channels Setup Procedure 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the item box you wish to change. A soft key menu is displayed at the bottom of the display. 2. Press the soft key corresponding to the value you wish to select. The box for the item you changed turns yellow, and the cursor moves to the next item. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to change the value of all the items you wish to change.
8.5 Measurement Function > Operations When Displaying Trend, Digital, and Bar Graph Displays This section explains the operations that you can perform when displaying the trend, digital, or bar graph display. Procedure Switching Trend, Digital, and Bar Graph Displays • Using the Display Menu 1. Press the DISP/ENTER key to show the display selection menu. 2. Select [Trend], [Digital], [Bar] using the up and down arrow keys. 4. Press the DISP/ENTER key to show the specified group.
8.5 Measurement Function > Operations When Displaying Trend, Digital, and Bar Graph Displays 4. Press the DISP/ENTER key to start the automatic switching of the groups. To disable automatic switching, select [AUTO SCROLL OFF] at step 3 and press the DISP/ENTER key. All Channel Display on the Trend Display 1. Press the DISP/ENTER key to show the display selection menu. [TREND] is highlighted. 2. Press the right arrow key to display the sub menu. 3. Select [ALL CHANNEL] using the up and down arrow keys.
8.6 Measurement Function > Operations When Displaying the Overview This section explains the operations that you can perform when displaying the overview. Overview cannot be selected on 0 measurement channel models without the calculation option installed. Procedure Turning OFF the Cursor 1. Press the DISP/ENTER key to show the display selection menu. [OVERVIEW] is highlighted. 2. Press the right arrow key to display the sub menu. 3. Select [CURSOR OFF] using the up and down arrow keys. 4.
8.7 Measurement Function > Operations When Displaying the Historical Trend This section explains the operations that you can perform when displaying the historical trend. For a description on the displayed contents when the historical trend is displayed and other operations not described below, see pages 1-78 to 1-79. Procedure Zooming in or out on the Time Axis 1. Press the DISP/ENTER key to show the display selection menu. [TREND HISTORY] is highlighted. 2.
8.8 Measurement Function > Changing the Display Update Rate of the Trend Display This section explains how to change the display update rate of the trend display. Procedure Setup Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to Set mode) > #3 soft key (select [Trend/Save interval,Message,File,User key,DST]) The following display appears.
8.9 Measurement Function > Settings Related to Messages Displayed on the Trend Display and Write Operation This section explains how to set and write the messages that can be displayed on the trend display. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > MENU key (switch to Set mode) > #3 soft key (select [Trend/Save interval,Message,File,User key,DST]) The following display appears. Setup Procedure 1.
8.9 Measurement Function > Settings Related to Messages Displayed on the Trend Display and Write Operation 3. Press the soft key corresponding to the message you wish to write. A message mark, time, and the message itself are displayed on the trend display, and the information is written to the internal memory. Note Step 3 above cannot be carried out if acquisition to the internal memory is stopped. For Models with the Batch header (/BT1 Option) 1. Press the FUNC key to display the soft key menu. 2.
8.10 Measurement Function > Changing the Trip Line of the Trend Display This section explains how to set the trip line that can be displayed on the trend display. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > MENU key (switch to Set mode) > #4 soft key (select [Display]) > #1 soft key (select [Group set,Trip line]) The following display appears. Setup Procedure 1.
8.10 Measurement Function > Changing the Trip Line of the Trend Display • Color The initial color settings of colors are as follows: Trip line no. 1: red, trip line no. 2: green, trip line no. 3: blue, Trip line no. 4: yellow To change the color select from the following 16 colors. Red, green, blue, blue violet, brown, orange, yellow-green, light blue, violet, gray, lime, cyan, dark blue, yellow, light gray, and purple.
8.11 Measurement Function > Changing the Channel Display Color This section explains how to change the waveform color on trend displays and the bar color on bar graph displays. For the procedures in changing the background color of operation displays such as the control group display, tuning display, and measurement trend display, see section 8.15, “Measurement Function > Setting the Display Direction, Background Color, Waveform Line Width, Trip Line Width, Grid, and Scroll Time.
8.11 Measurement Function > Changing the Channel Display Color • Colors of computation channels Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > MENU key (switch to thetmode) > #4 soft key (select [Display]) > #7 soft key (select [Math(Color)]) The following display appears.
8.12 Measurement Function > Changing the Zone Display of the Trend Display This section explains how to specify the waveform display zone of each channel. The measurement channel zone cannot be selected on 0 measurement channel models. An error message will appear if the zone or graph setting screen is selected.
8.12 Measurement Function > Changing the Zone Display of the Trend Display Setup Items Setting Zone Lower/Upper • First-CH/Last-CH Set the target channel (common with the [Graph] setting). Measurement channels: 01 to 20, computation channels: 31 to 60, internal control channels: 101 to 118, external control channels 201 to 248 • Zone Lower/Upper Set the zone for displaying the target channel.
8.13 Measurement Function > Setting the Scale Division, Bar Graph Base Position, Scale Position of Trend Displays This section explains how to set the scale division on trend/bar graph displays, bar graph base position, and the scale display position of each channel on trend displays. The scale division, bar graph base position, and scale position of trend displays cannnot be selected on 0 measurement channel models. An error message will appear if the zone or graph setting screen is selected.
8.13 Measurement Function > Setting the Scale Division, Bar Graph Base Position, Scale Position of Trend Displays Setup Procedure 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the item box you wish to change. The selections are displayed at the bottom section of the display. 2. Press the soft key corresponding to the value you wish to select. The box for the item you changed turns yellow, and the cursor moves to the next item. 3.
8.13 Measurement Function > Setting the Scale Division, Bar Graph Base Position, Scale Position of Trend Displays Below is an example in which the position of the scale is offset for each channel. • When displaying the trend waveform horizontally • When displaying the trend waveform vertically Note • • • • 8-22 If the scales of multiple channels are set to the same position, the scale of the channel assigned earlier to the group is displayed. Example:If the order of assignment of a group is [03.02.
8.13 Measurement Function > Setting the Scale Division, Bar Graph Base Position, Scale Position of Trend Displays Setting the Number of Digits Displayed for the Scale • Scale digit You can select [Normal] or [Fine]. If you select [Fine], the scale value can be displayed using 3 digits when the scale value display is 2 digits. For example, if the scale range is “49.0 to 51.0,” the scale values are displayed using 3 digits as shown below.
8.14 Measurement Function > Setting the Partial Expanded Display on the Trend Display This section explains how to display the waveform using the partial expanded display function on the trend display.
8.14 Measurement Function > Setting the Partial Expanded Display on the Trend Display Setup Procedure 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the item box you wish to change. A soft key menu is displayed at the bottom of the display. 2. Press the soft key corresponding to the value you wish to select. The box for the item you changed turns yellow, and the cursor moves to the next item. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to change the value of all the items you wish to change.
8.15 Measurement Function > Setting the Display Direction, Background Color, Waveform Line Width, Trip Line Width, Grid, and Scroll Time This section explains how to set the display direction of the trends/bar graphs, the background color, the waveform line width, the trip line width, the number of grids, and the automatic switching interval of the displayed groups.
8.15 Measurement Function > Setting the Display Direction, Background Color, Waveform Line Width, Trip Line Width, Grid, and Scroll Time Setup Items Setting the Display Direction, Background Color, Waveform Line Width, Trip Line Width, Grid, and Scroll Time • Direction • Trend Select the display direction of the trends from [Horizontal], [Vertical], and [Horizon2]. If [Horizon2] is selected, the trends and scale are arranged vertically and the numerical display section arranged horizontally.
Chapter 9 Data Save/Load Operations 9.
9.1 Acquiring Measurement Data to the Internal Memory and Saving Data to the External Storage Medium Setup Procedure 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the item box you wish to change. A soft key menu is displayed at the bottom of the display. 2. Press the soft key corresponding to the value you wish to select. The box for the item you changed turns yellow, and the cursor moves to the next item. 3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to change the value of all the items you wish to change.
9.1 Acquiring Measurement Data to the Internal Memory and Saving Data to the External Storage Medium Saving Data Using the Soft Key Menu That Appears by Pressing the [FUNC] Key If you press the [FUNC] key when [Save] under [Memory] is set to [Auto] and the acquisition of the display data to the internal memory is started, [Save Display] appears in the soft key menu.
9.1 Acquiring Measurement Data to the Internal Memory and Saving Data to the External Storage Medium • Block Select the number of blocks when dividing the event data acquisition area into blocks. Select from [2], [4], [8], and [16]. Select [1] if you do not wish to divide the area into blocks. When acquiring both display data and event data, the possible selections are [1], [2], and [4].
9.1 Acquiring Measurement Data to the Internal Memory and Saving Data to the External Storage Medium • Off/On To save the data on the selected channels, select [On]; otherwise, select [Off]. Setting Memory Timeup When saving the data to the external storage medium in [Auto] mode, set the time for saving the data when specifying the time using date and time. • Timeup type Select the time when data is to be saved from the following. Select [Off] if you are not using this function.
9.1 Acquiring Measurement Data to the Internal Memory and Saving Data to the External Storage Medium Setting the File Header/Directory Name, and the Data to Be Saved during Manual Save Operation. • File • Header Enter the header comment to be written to the display data/event data using up to 32 alphanumeric characters. The specified header is written to all display data, event data, manual sample data, TLOG data (option), and report data (option) files.
9.2 Saving Measured/Computed Data at Arbitrary Times (Manual Sample) This section explains how to save the instantaneous values of all measurement/ computation channels (excluding measurement channels set to skip and computation channels set to Off) at arbitrary times. Procedure 1. On the operation dislay, press the FUNC key. A soft key menu is displayed at the bottom of the display. 2. Press the [Manual sample] soft key.
9.3 Saving and Loading Setup Data This section explains how to save the setup data to the external storage medium and how to change the settings by loading the setup data from the external storage medium. Saving of the setup data is possible only in setting mode.
9.3 Saving and Loading Setup Data Note If you attempt to load the setup data and the external storage medium does not contain the setup data, a message “There is no setting file” appears. Operations on the Display • Saving Setup Data 1. Enter the file name in the [File name] box (up to eight characters). 2. Press the DISP/ENTER key. The setup data is saved to the external storage medium. The saved file is displayed in the file list section on the right side.
9.4 Loading the Stored Display/Event Data (Historical Trend) This section explains how to load the display data or event data that is stored on the external storage medium and display the trend on the historical trend display. For the operations on the historical trend display, see section 8.7.
9.5 Managing Files and Checking the Free Space on the External Storage Medium This section explains how to check the files and the free space on the external storage medium, how to delete files and directories, and how to format the external storage medium. Deleting files and directories and formatting external storage media can be carried out in either Set mode or basic setting mode.
9.5 Managing Files and Checking the Free Space on the External Storage Medium [Display Operation in basic setting mode] MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > Hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds (switch to basic setting mode) > #5 soft key (select [Load, Initialize]) After carrying out the steps above, select the one of the following soft keys according to your needs. The display that appears are similar to those shown in Set mode.
9.5 Managing Files and Checking the Free Space on the External Storage Medium Setup Items Formatting the External Storage Medium • Type Select from the following. Quick: Performs only a logical format. Normal: Performs a physical format and a logical format. Disk Format Floppy disk: 2HD, 1.44 MB Zip disk: FDISK 1 partition (hard disk format) ATA flash memory card: FDISK 1 partition (hard disk format) Format Time External Storage Media Type Quick Normal Floppy disk Approx. 6 s Approx.
9.6 Saving the Screen Image Data This section explains how to save the screen image data to the external storage medium. Procedure 1. In operation mode, press the FUNC key. A soft key menu is displayed at the bottom of the display. 2. Press the [Snapshot] soft key. The position where the [Snapshot] soft key appears varies depending on the setting. If the [Snapshot] soft key does not appear when you press the [FUNC] key, press the [Next 1/2] soft key to display the next soft key menu page.
9.7 Clearing the Data in the Internal Memory This section explains how to clear all the data in the internal memory including display data, event data, manual sample data, TLOG data (optional function data), and report data (optional function data).
Chapter 10 Computation and Report Function Related Operations (Only on Models with the Computation Function Option) 10.1 Assigning Computation Channels and Setting Computing Equations, Constants and Tags This section explains how to set computing equations to computation channels and how to set tags. You cannot set computing equations while data is being acquired to the internal memory or while computation is in progress. Equations cannot be used with measurement channels on 0 measurement channel models.
10.1 Assigning Computation Channels and Setting Computing Equations, Constants and Tags Setup Procedure • Assigning Computation Channels 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the [First-CH] and [Last-CH] boxes. 2. Press the soft key corresponding to the start and end channel numbers for setting the computation channels. 3. With the cursor (blue) at the [Math On/Off] box, press the [On] soft key. The [Calculation expression], [Span Lower], [Span Upper], and [Unit] boxes appear.
10.1 Assigning Computation Channels and Setting Computing Equations, Constants and Tags • Calculation expression Set the equation (up to 40 characters) according to the description given on the equation pop-up window. For a description on how to create equations, see appendix 3, “Meaning and Syntax of Computing Equations.” • Span Lower/Upper Set the upper and lower limits of the computation span (range of computed values). Selectable range of values and the decimal place are as follows.
10.2 Starting, Stopping, and Resetting the Computation This section explains how to start/stop computation, how to reset computation, and how to clear the computation data dropout indication. Procedure Starting Computation Press the START key. When the START key is pressed, data acquisition to the internal memory also starts. While computation is in progress, a computation icon is displayed in the operation status display section.
10.3 Setting Computation Channel Alarms Like measurement channels, alarms can be output based on the values of the computation channels. This section explains how to set the alarms. Procedure Opening the Setting Display • Setting the alarm Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > MENU key (switch to Set mode) > #7 soft key (select [Math set1(Expression,Alarm,Constant)]) The following display appears.
10.3 Setting Computation Channel Alarms Setup Procedure • Setting the alarm 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the [First-CH] and [Last-CH] boxes. 2. Press the soft key corresponding to the start and end channel numbers for setting the alarm. 3. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the Math alarm [1] to [4] boxes. 4. Press the [On] soft key corresponding to the alarm you wish to select. [Type], [Value], and [Relay On/Off] entry boxes appear. 5.
10.3 Setting Computation Channel Alarms • Number Set the output relay number when performing relay output. The selectable output relay numbers are as follows. • When outputting the signal from the [ALARM] terminal of the measurement alarm output terminal block I01 to I06 (Displayed even when none of the “/A6, /A6R, /A4F, and /A4FR” options of the measurement alarm output terminal block is specified.
10.4 Setting TLOG Computations This section explains how to set the TLOG computation. Procedure Displaying the Operation Display • Setting the timer Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to Set mode) > Hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds (switch to basic setting mode) > #6 soft key (select [Option]) The following display appears.
10.4 Setting TLOG Computations Operations on the Display • Setting the timer 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the entry boxes under [Timer(TLOG)]. 2. Press the soft key to set the values. 3. Press the DISP/ENTER key. • Selecting the Timer and Sum Scale 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the [First-CH] and [Last-CH] boxes. 2. Press the soft key corresponding to the start and end channel numbers for setting the TLOG computation. 3.
10.4 Setting TLOG Computations Selecting the Timer Number and Sum Scale of the TLOG Computation • First-CH/Last-CH You can assign channels numbers 31 to 60 as computation channels. Set a range of channel numbers within this range for setting the timer number and sum scale of the TLOG computation. The target channels also apply to [Tag], [Rolling average], and [Alarm delay] settings. • TLOG • Timer No. Select the timer number from [1], [2], and [3].
10.5 Setting the Rolling Average This section explains how to set the computed value to the rolling average of the computed results. Procedure Opening the Operation Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > MENU key (switch to Set mode) > #8 soft key (select [Math set2(Tag,TLOG,Rolling average,Alarm delay)]) The following display appears.
10.5 Setting the Rolling Average Note • • • 10-12 If the number of data points to be averaged has not reached the specified number of samples immediately after computation is started, the average of the available data is calculated. Computation error data is excluded from the rolling average computation. If the computed data exceeds the upper or lower limit, the data is clipped at the upper or lower limit, and the rolling average is computed.
10.6 Creating Reports This section explains how to set the report type, report creation channels, report creation time, and other items. Measurement channels cannot be assigned to report channels on 0 measurement channel models. Procedure Opening the Operation Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to Set mode) > Hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds (switch to basic setting mode) > #6 soft key (select [Option]) The following display appears.
10.6 Creating Reports Setup Items Setting the Report Function • Report set Select the type of report to be created from the following. Hour: Create hourly reports. Day: Create daily reports. Hour+Day: Create hourly and daily reports. Day+Week: Create daily and weekly reports. Day+Month: Create daily and monthly reports. • Date/Day of the week Set the date or day of the week on which the report is to be created. If [Report set] is set to [Day+Month], [Date] is displayed.
10.7 Starting/Stopping the Report Function This section explains how to start/stop the report function. Procedure The start/stop operation of the creation of reports is synchronized to the start/stop operation of the data acquisition to the internal memory. Starting the Report Function Press the START key. The report function starts. When the time to create the report arrives, the report data is written to the internal memory.
Chapter 11 Operations of Other Functions 11.1 USER Key Assignment and Operation This section explains how to assign an action to the USER key and how to use the USER key after the action has been assigned. Procedure Opening the Action Assignment Setting Display for the User Key Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to setting mode(control)) > MENU key (switch to Set mode) > #3 soft key (select [Trend/Save interval,Message,File,User key,DST]) The following display appears.
11.1 USER Key Assignment and Operation Setup Items Assigning a Function to the USER Key Select one of the following actions. The initial value is [AlarmACK]. 11-2 Name of Action Reference Action None Trigger – 9.1 AlarmACK 4.7, 7.2 MathStart/Stop 10.2 MathReset 10.2 ManualSample 9.2 Message1 to 8 8.9 Snapshot 9.6 No operation.
11.2 Key Lock This section explains how to disable/enable the key operation (including Zip disk ejection and data save operation in manual save mode). Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to Set mode) > Hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds (switch to basic setting mode) > #3 soft key (select [Keylock]) The following display appears. Setup Procedure 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to the item box you wish to change.
11.2 Key Lock 2. Press the [Keylock] soft key. 3. Press the DISP/ENTER key. Note While the keylock function is enabled, a keylock icon (see section 1.16) appears in the status indication section. If you press a locked key while the keylock function is enabled, a message “This key is locked” appears. Releasing the Keylock 1. In operation mode, press the FUNC key. The soft key menu is displayed. 2. Press the [Keylock] soft key. The password entry window appears. 3.
11.3 Key Operation Login/Logout This section explains how to set the CX2000 so that only certain users can operate the instrument, and how to log in and log out after the function is enabled. Procedure Opening the Setting Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to Set mode) > Hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds (switch to basic setting mode) > #4 soft key (select [Key login]) The following display appears. Setup Procedure 1.
11.3 Key Operation Login/Logout 3. If “UserID Use/Not” is set to “Use” in the key login settings, a User ID entry window appears. Enter the User ID and press the DISP/ENTER key. 4. A password entry window appears. Enter the Password and press the DISP/ ENTER key. If the password is correct, the user is logged in, and the user name appears in the status indication section as shown below.
11.3 Key Operation Login/Logout • User name Enter the user name using up to 16 alphanumeric characters. You cannot specify “quit” as a user name. In addition, the user name cannot be set to all spaces. If the user name already exists, a message “This username is already registered.” appears. In this case, change the user name to a unique name. • User ID (only when UserID Use/Not is set to [Use]) Enter the user ID using up to 4 alphanumeric characters. • Password Set the password using up to 6 characters.
11.4 Displaying Logs (Checking Operations) and System Information Display (Checking the System Specifications) Open the log display when checking the following operation information. Error message, login/logout log, communication command log, FTP file transfer log, Email transmission log, and Web browser operation log. To check the specifications of the CX2000 (number of inputs, internal memory size, options, MAC address, and firmware version number), open the system information display.
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11.4 Displaying Logs (Checking Operations) and System Information Display (Checking the System Specifications) E-mail Transmission Log Recipient (recipient address, message) Recipient (1: recipient 1, 2: recipient 2) Error code (See chapter 12.
11.5 Setting the Measurement Remote Input (/A6R option or /A4FR option) This section explains how to assign a particular action to the remote input terminal [REMOTE] of the measurement alarm option terminal block. Procedure Opening the Operation Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to Set mode) > Hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds (switch to basic setting mode) > #6 soft key (select [Option]) The following display appears. Operations on the Display 1.
11.5 Setting the Measurement Remote Input (/A6R option or /A4FR option) Setup Items Measurement Remote • Action Select the action to be assigned from the following. Select [None] if you are not assigning any action. MemoryStart/Stop • Remote input signal: Rising edge signifies start; falling edge signifies stop • Start Starts the acquisition of the display data/event data to the internal memory and the report function (computation function option).
11.5 Setting the Measurement Remote Input (/A6R option or /A4FR option) Manual sample • Remote input signal: Trigger, 250 ms or more. • Write the instantaneous values of all channels to the internal memory once. This excludes measurement channels set to skip and computation channels set to Off. Panel1Load to Panel3Load • Remote input signal: Trigger, 250 ms or more. • Loads the setup data file named “LOAD1.PCL”, “LOAD2.PCL”, or “LOAD3.PCL” stored on the external storage medium and activates the settings.
11.6 Setting Whether or Not to Use the Batch Header (/BT1 option) This section explains how to be available batch header . Procedure Opening the Operation Display Press the keys in the following sequence: MENU key (switch to Set mode) > Hold down the FUNC key for 3 seconds (switch to basic setting mode) > #9 soft key (select [Option]) The following display appears. Operations on the Display 1. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor (blue) to [Batch].
11.7 Setting the Batch Information (/BT1 option) This section explains how to set the items that are attached to the data acquired in the internal memory. In addition you can set whether or not to use the following functions: • Automatically increment the lot number at the end of the batch. • Display the batch number and lot number for each file in place of the date and time the data acquisition ended, on the memory summary screen.
11.7 Setting the Batch Information (/BT1 option) Setup Items Application name Enter the application name (up to 16 characters). Supervisor name Enter the supervisor name (up to 16 characters). Manager name Enter the manager name (up to 16 characters). Batch number Enter the batch number (up to 16 characters). Lot number Enter the lot number (0-9999).
11.8 Setting the Batch Information (/BT1 option) This section explains how to set the items that are attached to the data acquired in the internal memory. In addition you can set whether or not to use the following functions: • Automatically increment the lot number at the end of the batch. • Display the batch number and lot number for each file in place of the date and time the data acquisition ended, on the memory summary screen. Procedure 1. Press the FUNC key to display the soft key menu. 2.
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 12.1 Messages Error messages for communication commands are output in English. Errors Related to Parameter Settings • Setting Errors Code Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section 1 System error. Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. 2 Incorrect date or time setting. See section 3.3. 3 A disabled channel is selected. See the Communication Interface User’s Manual. 4 Incorrect function parameter. See the Communication Interface User’s Manual.
12.1 Messages Code Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section 92 Press [ESC] key to change to operation mode. Press the ESC key. 93 String including space or all space cannot be specified. Spaces are not allowed in the Web browser user name and password. 94 More than one address cannot be specified. Only a single sender is allowed. 100 IP address doesn’t belong to class A, B, or C. See the Communication Interface User’s Manual. 101 The result of the masked IP address is all 0s or 1s.
12.1 Messages Operation Errors • Errors Related to the External Storage Medium Code Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section 200 Operation aborted because an error was found in media. See the Communication Interface User’s Manual. 201 Not enough free space on media. Use another storage medium. 202 Media is read-only. Release the write protection. 210 Media has not been inserted. Insert a storage medium into the drive. 211 Media is damaged or not formatted.
12.1 Messages • Errors Related to E-mail and Web Server Code Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section 260 IP address is not set or ethernet function is not available. The IP address is not specified. Check the IP address. 261 SMTP server is not found. Occurs when the SMTP server is specified by name. • Check the DNS setting. • Check the SMTP server name. 262 Cannot initiate E-mail transmission. • The host name of the DAQSTATION is not correct. Check the host name.
12.1 Messages • Errors Related to FTP Client For information regarding the FTP client function of the CX2000, see the DAQSTATION CX1000/CX2000 Communication Interface User’s Manual (IM 04L31A01-17E). The detail code does not appear in the error message on the screen. You can view the code on the FTP log display of the CX2000 or using the FTP log output via communications. Code Message 280 IP address is not set or FTP function is not available.
12.1 Messages Code Message 283 FTP command was not accepted. Further details are provided by the character string that appears after error code 283. Character String and Details USER Failed user name verification. Check the user name setting.*1 PASS Failed password verification Check the password setting.*1 ACCT Failed account verification. Check the account setting.*1 TYPE Failed to change the transfer type. Check that the server supports the binary transfer mode. CWD Failed to change the directory.
12.1 Messages Note • • • The FTP client function on the CX2000 has a timer function that drops the connection if there is no data transfer for two minutes. If the server does not respond within this time period, the transfer fails. If the FTP client function on the CX2000 detects a file with the same name at the destination, the file is transferred with the last character (8th character) of the file name changed.
12.1 Messages • Other Communication Errors An English error message is returned via the communication interface. It is not displayed on the screen. Code Message 400 Input username. 401 Input password. 402 Select username from ‘admin’ or ‘user’. 403 Login incorrect, try again! 404 No more login at the specified level is acceptable. 410 Login successful. (The special user level) 411 Login successful. (The general user level) 420 Connection has been lost.
12.1 Messages Code Message Reference 611 There is no user who can enter to the SETUP mode. See section 11.3. 620 You must exit setup mode in order for the communications settings to take effect. Control Operation Error Messages Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section 700 Specified loop number cannot be selected Contact input error (section 4.2), communication error (see the Communication Interface User’s Manual) 701 Manual mode cannot be selected. Contact input error (section 4.
12.1 Messages System Errors Servicing is required when a system error occurs. Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer for repairs. Code Message 901 ROM failure. 902 RAM failure. 910 A/D memory failure for all input channels. 911 Channel 1 A/D memory failure. 912 Channel 2 A/D memory failure. 913 Channel 3 A/D memory failure. 914 Channel 4 A/D memory failure. 921 Channel 1 A/D calibration value error. 922 Channel 2 A/D calibration value error. 923 Channel 3 A/D calibration value error.
12.2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart When Nothing Operates (Nothing Is Displayed) Is the power supply NO Connect it properly. properly connected? See section 2.4. YES Is the power supplied NO Supply power of the voltage/frequency according to the specifications. properly? See section 2.4. YES Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. When Problems Exist on the Display or Other Functions Are taking measures against noise? YES NO • Move the input and communication wires away from the noise source.
12.2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart When the Control Output Is Generated When checking the control output, set the preset output first (see section 4.9). Then, use single loop control with the operation stopped. Is the control output NO type set correctly? Select the correct output type. See section 4.3. YES Is the current output range (during current output) or cycle time (for time ratio) setting appropriate? NO See section 4.3. * You must wait for the specified cycle time to elapse before checking.
12.2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart Measurement-Related Problems In the following cases: • The reading error is large. • The trend or digital value fluctuates. • The trend is off the scale on either the 0% or 100% side. Does the input meet the NO Change the input to meet the specifications. specifications? See section 14.1. YES Is the range/span NO Change the range/span setting. setting appropriate? See section 7.1.
Chapter 13 Maintenance 13.1 Periodic Inspection Check the operation of the CX2000 periodically to keep it in good working order. Conduct the following inspections, and replace worn parts as necessary. • Is the display and storage functioning properly? In the event of problems, see section 12.2, “Troubleshooting Flow Chart.” • Has the brightness of the LCD backlight deteriorated? If replacement is necessary, see section 13.3, “Replacement of Parts.
13.2 Calibration It is recommended that the CX2000 be calibrated once a year to assure its measurement accuracy. For details regarding calibration, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer for details. Required Instruments A calibration instrument with an appropriate resolution is required for calibrating the CX2000. Recommended Instrument • DC voltage standard: YOKOGAWA Model 2552 or equivalent Main specifications Accuracy for the range of 20 mV to 20 V: ±0.
13.2 Calibration Temperature Measurement When Using an RTD Power supply terminals L N The resistance of three lead wires must be equal.
13.3 Replacement of Parts Recommended Replacement Period To preserve the reliability of the CX2000 and to use the CX2000 in a good condition for an extended time, it is recommended that periodic replacements be made on parts. The replacement parts may change to accommodate preventive maintenance over extended time. Be sure to check with your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. The following table shows the recommended replacement period for expendable parts.
Chapter 14 Specifications 14.1 Input Section Specifications Common to Control and Measurement Thermocouple burnout: A/D integral time: Detection ON/OFF switchable (on each channel) Burnout up scale/down scale switchable Select from 20 ms (50 Hz), 16.7 ms (60 Hz), 100 ms (50/60 Hz), and AUTO (automatically switches between 20 ms and 16.
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14.2 Control Function General Control Functions Control Mode Select from three controls for every two loops: single loop control, cascade control, and loop control with PV switching (however, only single loop control is possible on loops 5 and 6).
14.2 Control Function PV/SP Computation Function Equations for each PV and SP can be set. Computation type: General purpose computation: Arithmetical operations (+, -, *, /), square root, absolute value, common logarithm, exponents, power, relational operations (<, ≤, >, ≥, =, ≠), and logical operators (AND, OR, NOT, XOR).
14.3 Alarm Function Control Alarms Control alarm types: Other alarm types: Alarm stand-by action: Alarm output: Number of set alarms: Hysteresis: Indication: PV upper-limit, PV lower-limit, deviation high limit, deviation low limit, deviation high/low limit, deviation high and low limits, SP high limit, SP low limit, output high limit, and output low limit. Self diagnosis alarm and FAIL alarm Turns off PV/SP alarms until operation becomes stable after starting control.
14.4 Display Function Displayed unit: Display color: Background: 10.
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14.5 Storage Function External storage medium: Select from the following when ordering • 3.
14.5 Storage Function Sample length: Per floppy disk during manual save Display data file only: When the number of control loops is 2; the number of measurement CH is 10; the number of computation CH is 8; and display update rate is 30 min./div (data save interval is 60 s) Number of data points per CH = 1,2000,000 bytes/(6 × 4 bytes + 10 × 4 bytes + 8 × 8 bytes) = Approx. 9,375 data points* * Maximum number of data points is 100,000. Sampling length per file = 9,375 × 60 s = 562,500 s = Approx.
14.5 Storage Function Number of control loops: 10 loops, measurement channels: 10 channels computation channel: 0 channels Display data file only Display update rate (min/div) 1 min Save interval (s) 2s Sample length Approx. 4 h 5 min 20 min 30 min 60 min 240 min 10 s 40 s 60 s 120 s 480 s Approx. 20 h Approx. 3 days Approx. 5 days Approx. 10 days Approx. 40 days Event data file only Save interval 1s 5s 30 s 120 s Sample length Approx. 4 h Approx. 20 h Approx. 5 days Approx.
14.6 Communication Functions Ethernet Communications Connection: Ethernet (10BASE-T) Protocol: TCP/IP E-mail transmission function: Recipient addresses: 2 address groups (multiple addresses can be specified using up to 150 characters for each group) Notification types: Notifies the following information through e-mail. Select notify or not notify for each address group.
14.6 Communication Functions Green series communications: Function for communicating with UT Series Controllers (UT3 0, UT4 0, UT5 0, and UT750) by Yokogawa M&C Corporation and other controllers (UT Green series controllers with single-loop heating/cooling control, UT750 and UP Series controllers with custom computation and controllers by other manufacturers).
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14.7 Options Measurement alarm (/A6, /A6R, /A4F, /A4FR) Number of outputs: Number of inputs: Relay contact capacity: 6 outputs (/A6, /A6R, /A4F, /A4FR) 8 inputs (/A6R, A4FR) 250 VDC/0.
14.7 Options Computation Function (/M1) Can perform the following computations, display the trend or numerical values of the computed data, and store computed data.
14.7 Options Batch Header (/BT1): Information added to the measured/control/computed data: Serial number of the CX, Application name, Supervisor name, Manager name, Batch number, Lot number, Comment information Displaying information: Displays the application name, supervisor name, manager name, batch name, and comment when data acquisition to the internal memory is stopped.
14.8 General Specifications Construction Mounting angle: Up to 30° of backward tilt angle allowed, no tilt to the left or right Mounting panel thickness: 2 to 26 mm Material: Case: Steel plate Bezel: Polycarbonate Color: Case: Pale cobalt blue (DIC16-102 or equivalent) Bezel: Charcoal gray light (Munsell 10B3.6/0.3 or equivalent) Front panel: Water and dust-proof (based on IEC529-IP65, and NEMA No.250 TYPE 4 (except external icing test) External dimensions: 288(W) × 288(H) × 220(D) mm Weight (approx.
14.8 General Specifications Standard Installation Environment Standard operating conditions: Ambient temperature: 0 to 50 °C (5 to 40 ° C when floppy disk or Zip disk is in operation) Ambient humidity: 20 to 80% RH (at 5 to 40 °C) Vibration: 10 to 60 Hz 0.2 m/s2 Shock: Not allowed Magnetic field: 400 A/m or less (DC and 50/60 Hz) External noise: Normal mode (50/60 Hz) Volt: The peak value including the signal must be less than 1.2 times the measuring range.
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14.8 General Specifications Reference junction compensation accuracy: Type R, S, B, W, PR40-20, W3Re/W25Re: ±1.0 °C Type K, J, E, T, N, L, U PLATINEL: ±0.5 °C (only when measuring 0 °C or above) Maximum input voltage: Voltage range less than or equal to 2 VDC and thermocouples: ±10 VDC (continuous) 6 V and higher voltage ranges: ±60 VDC (continuous) Input resistance: Voltage range less than or equal to 2 VDC and thermocouples: 10 MΩ or more 6 V and higher voltage ranges: Approx.
14.9 Dimensional Drawings Unit: mm Rear View VGA output terminal (with /D5 option) RS-232 or RS-422A/485 Ethernet Power supply terminal Control output and contact I/O terminals +1 279.6 0 Control input terminals Measurement input terminals Option terminals (Dimensions before attaching the mounting bracket) 108 225.5 167.5 +1 279.6 0 108 180 Specifications 288 294.6 Thickness of the attachment panel 2 to 26 9.4 27.1 14 288 294.6 7.5 54.
Appendix Appendix 1 Supplementary Explanation of the Acquisition of Display Data/Event Data to the Internal Memory This section explains in detail the function of the acquisition of display data/event data to the internal memory. It is a supplement to the information covered in “Data Acquisition to the Internal Memory” in section 1.17, “Data Storage Function.
Appendix 1 Supplementary Explanation of the Acquisition of Display Data/Event Data to the Internal Memory Overwriting of the data to the next block is repeated each time the trigger condition is met while the CX2000 is in the trigger-wait state. To stop the acquisition of the event data, press the [STOP] key.
Appendix 1 Supplementary Explanation of the Acquisition of Display Data/Event Data to the Internal Memory Example: Data size when acquiring the data of channels 1 to 4 (measurement channels) and channel 31 (computation channel) to the internal memory.
Appendix 1 Supplementary Explanation of the Acquisition of Display Data/Event Data to the Internal Memory Maximum Number of Data Points per Channel When the type of data, the number of measurement channels, the number of computation channels, number of internal control channels, and the number of external control channels that are to be acquired to the internal memory are determined, the maximum number of times data can be acquired can be derived from the internal memory size.
Appendix 1 Supplementary Explanation of the Acquisition of Display Data/Event Data to the Internal Memory Measurement channel: 3, computation channel: 6, internal control channel: 6, external control channel: 3.
Appendix 2 Supplementary Explanation of the Computation Function This section explains in detail the computation function. It is a supplement to the information covered in “Computation Function” in section 1.18, “Computation and Report Functions (Option).” For a description on how to create equations, see appendix 3, “Meaning and Syntax of Equations.” Channel Number to Which the Computation Results Can Be Assigned The computed results can be assigned to channel numbers [31] to [60].
Appendix 2 Supplementary Explanation of the Computation Function Computation Types That Can Be Used by the Computation Function Computation type Measurement computation PV/SP computation Analog Logic retransmission computation Four rithmetical operations Yes Yes Yes Power Yes Yes Yes No Exponent Yes Yes Yes No Square root Yes Yes Yes No Absolute value Yes Yes Yes No Common logarithm Yes Yes Yes No Relational operation Yes Yes Yes No Logical operation Yes Yes Yes No
Appendix 2 Supplementary Explanation of the Computation Function Status of Control Output Terminal Block/Control DIO Expansion Terminal Block's Contact Output (DO001-DO006, DO101-DO106, DO201-DO206, RO001-RO012) You can set each contact output status to 1 or 0 and use them for computation. Internal Switches (SW01-SE36) You can set each internal switch status to 1 or 0 and use them for computation.
Appendix 2 Supplementary Explanation of the Computation Function Numerical Display The range of displayed values of computed data is from –999999999 to 9999999 excluding the decimal point. The decimal point position corresponds to the position of the decimal point of the upper and lower limit span of the computation channel. On the numerical display, values are displayed if the computed data is within the above range regardless of the upper and lower limits of span.
Appendix 3 Meaning and Syntax of Equations This section explains in detail the meaning and syntax of equations. It is a supplement to the information covered in “Computation Function” in section 1.18, “Computation and Report Functions (Option)” and section 1.19, “Equation for Control Computation.
Appendix 3 Meaning and Syntax of Equations • Exponent EXP(01) (Determines e to the power of the measured value of channel 1.) Note You can determine the natural logarithm by setting an equation like the following. From logbX = logaX/logab, we obtain logeX = log10X/log10e Hence, to determine the natural logarithm of channel 1, we set K01 = 0.43429(log10e) and set the equation to LOG(01)/K01.
Appendix 3 Meaning and Syntax of Equations AND Logical Product (Syntax) e1ANDe2 (Condition) If the two data values e1 and e2 are both non-zeroes, the computed result is “1.” Otherwise, it is “0.
Appendix 3 Meaning and Syntax of Equations Equation Examples 01-02OR03.GT.04 Determines the OR of the computed results of “01-02” and “03.GT.04”. TLOG Computation The data that can be used in TLOG computation is only measured data, computed data, or control data. In the explanation below, e1 is used to represent a measurement or computation channel. You cannot specify an equation that contains a computing element inside e1.
Appendix 3 Meaning and Syntax of Equations CLOG.MIN( ) Min. value (Syntax) (Conditions) CLOG.AVE( ) Average (Syntax) (Conditions) CLOG.MIN(e1.e2.e5.e7) Calculates the minimum value from channels e1, e2, e5, and e7 that were measured at the same time. CLOG.AVE(e1-e6) Calculates the average value from channels e1 through e6 that were measured at the same time. CLOG.P-P( ) Max. value-min. value (Syntax) CLOG.P-P(e1.e2.e5.
Appendix 3 Meaning and Syntax of Equations Rules for Writing Equations (Common Items) Follow the rules below when writing computing equations. • Measurement equation can be entered using up to 40 characters. • Control equation can be entered using up to 120 characters. • The precedence of computing terms can be specified using parentheses. • Specify the channels in the equation using channel numbers.
Appendix 4 Additional Explanation of the Report Function This section is a supplement to the information covered in “Report Function” in section 1.18, “Computation and Report Functions (Option).” For a description on the data format, see the next section, appendix 5, “Data Formats of ASCII Files.
Appendix 4 Additional Explanation of the Report Function Off: /s: /min: /h: /day: Σ(measured/computed data every scan interval) Σ(measured/computed data every scan interval) × scan interval Σ(measured/computed data every scan interval) × scan interval/60 Σ(measured/computed data every scan interval) × scan interval/3600 Σ(measured/computed data every scan interval) × scan interval/86400 Operation during Power Failures If a power failure occurs while the report function is in progress, the operation after
Appendix 4 Additional Explanation of the Report Function Numerical Display The range of displayed values of report data is from –9999999 to 99999999 excluding the decimal point. The decimal point position corresponds to the position of the decimal point of the upper and lower limit span or upper and lower limit scale (for scaling). However, special displays are used for cases given in the table below.
Appendix 5 Data Format of ASCII Files This section explains the format of ASCII files. The ASCII files that the CX2000 generates are manual sample files, report files, and setting change log files. Manual Sample File Format • The manual sampled data is output using numerical values and strings in ASCII format delimited by commas. • Channel/tags, units, and manual sample values of channels whose input range is set to [Skip] or computation channels that are turned [Off] are not output.
Appendix 5 Data Format of ASCII Files Note • • App-20 Output when error data, overrange data, or computation overflow data is detected Measurement/Computation Channels Data Output Measurement channel Error Positive overrange Negative overrange (Blank) 99999 –99999 Computation channel Error 999999999 Positive (+) computation overflow 999999999 (when the value exceeds 3.4E + 38) Negative (–) computation overflow –99999999 (when the value falls below –3.
Appendix 5 Data Format of ASCII Files Report File Format • The hourly, daily, weekly, and month reports are output using numerical values and strings in ASCII format delimited by commas. • Channel/tags, units, average values, maximum values, minimum values, and sum values of channels whose input range is set to [Skip] or computation channels that are turned [Off] are not output. • The data is appended to this file every time a report is created. Format “TTT..
Appendix 5 Data Format of ASCII Files Note • • • • If the status of the data of measurement/computation channels is as shown in the following table, status “E” and “O” are output in the report. Data Condition Status Common to measurement and computation channels Measurement error or computation error E For measurement channels Positive overrange Negative overrange O O For computation channels Positive (+) computation overflow (when the value exceeds 3.
Appendix 6 Initial Values Basic Setting Mode #1 Alarm,A/D,Temperature Parameter Initial Value Alarm > Reflash Alarm > Relay > AND Alarm > Action Alarm > Behavior Alarm > Indicator Alarm > Rate of change > Increase/Decrease Alarm > Hysteresis A/D Integrate > Integrate A/D > Scan interval A/D > First-CH A/D > Last-CH A/D > Burnout set A/D > RJC Temperature > Unit Off None Energize Nonhold Nonhold 1 On Auto 1s 01 01 Off Internal C #2 Memory,Memory and trend,Memory timeup Parameter Initial Value Memory >
Appendix 6 Initial Values #5 Load,Initialize Parameter Initial Value Load,Initialize > Load settings Load,Initialize > Delete Load,Initialize > Format Load,Initialize > Initialize – – – – #6 Option App-24 Parameter Initial Value Remote > Action No. 1 to No. 8 Timer(TLOG) NO. 1 > Mode Timer(TLOG) NO. 1> Interval Timer(TLOG) NO. 1> Ref.time Timer(TLOG) NO. 1> Reset Timer(TLOG) NO. 1> Action Timer(TLOG) NO. 2, NO.
Appendix 6 Initial Values #7 Communication <#1 Ethernet,Serial> Parameter Initial Value Ethernet > IP-address Ethernet > Subnet mask Ethernet > Default gateway Ethernet > DNS On/Off Ethernet > Server search order > Primary Ethernet > Server search order > Secondary Ethernet > Host name Ethernet > Domain name Ethernet > Domain suffix search order > Primary Ethernet > Domain suffix search order > Secondary Serial > Baud rate Serial > Data length Serial > Parity Serial > RS-232 > Handshaking Serial > RS-422
Appendix 6 Initial Values <#4 Modbus master> Parameter Initial Value Basic settings > Read cycle Basic settings > Timeout Basic settings > Retrials 2s 2s Off Command Settings > 1 to 8 Off <#5 AUX> Parameter Initial Value Recovery status for Comm.
Appendix 6 Initial Values <#4 Scheduled E-Mail Settings> Parameter Initial Value Scheduled E-Mail settings > Recipient1 Scheduled E-Mail settings > Interval Scheduled E-Mail settings > Ref.time Scheduled E-Mail settings > Recipient2 Scheduled E-Mail settings > Interval Scheduled E-Mail settings > Ref.
Appendix 6 Initial Values #10 Control <#1 Control action,Input setting> Parameter Initial Value Control action > PID number Control action > Control period Control action > Zone PID Control action > Restart mode Control action > Initial PID Control action > 6/4loop select Control action > Auto tuning Control action > Loop number Control action > Control mode Control action > Program control Control action > PID control mode Input setting > Loop number Input setting > Burnout > Measure1 Input setting > Bu
Appendix 6 Initial Values <#4 Relay> Parameter Initial Value Relay > Module Relay > FAIL Relay > Self diagnosis Relay > DO001 to 006 Relay > RO001 to 012 CTRL1-2 Off Off Energize/Nonhold Energize/Nonhold <#5 Tuning setting> Parameter Initial Value Tuning setting > Loop number Tuning setting > 01 to 21 1 01 to 12: On, 13 to 21: OFF 01: SP, 02: A1, 03: A2, 04: A3, 05: A4, 06: P, 07: I, 08: D, 09: OH, 10: OL, 11:MR, 12: PO Tuning setting > 01 to 21 > Item ID <#6 External loop setting> Parameter Init
Appendix 6 Initial Values App-30 Parameter Initial Value #3 Tuning setting Tuning setting > Loop number Tuning setting > 01 to 21 Ext1 Off IM 04L31A01-01E
Appendix 6 Initial Values Setting mode(Control) #1 Control input range Parameter Initial Value Input range > Loop number Input range > Input type Input range > Mode Input range > Range Input range > Span Lower-limit Input range > Span Upper-limit Input range > Square root Bias Filter 1 PV1 TC K –200.0 1370.0 Off Off Off #2 Control alarm Parameter Initial Value Alarm > Loop number Alarm > 1 to 4 Alarm > SP number Alarm > Alarm value 1 to 4 1 Off 1 1370.
Appendix 6 Initial Values #4 PID parameters Parameter Initial Value PID parameters > Loop number PID parameters > PID Number PID parameters > Target setpoint PID parameters > Proportional band(P) PID parameters > Integral time(I) PID parameters > Derivative time(D) PID parameters > Output lower limit PID parameters > Output upper limit PID parameters > Shutdown PID parameters > Manual reset PID parameters > Reverse/Direct PID parameters > Preset output 1 1 –200.0 5.0% 240 s 60 s 0.0% 100.0% Off 50.
Appendix 6 Initial Values Parameter Initial Value #2 Wait action setting Wait action setting > Wait zone 1 to 5 Wait action setting > Wait time Off 00:00:00 #3 Pattern start setting Pattern start setting > Start target setpoint > Loop 1 to 6 Pattern start setting > Start code –200.
Appendix 6 Initial Values #8 Detailed setting (#7 when the program control function is OFF) <#1 Control function> Parameter Initial Value Control function > Loop number Control function > SP Tracking Control function > PV Tracking Control function > Target setpoint limiter > Lower Control function > Target setpoint limiter > Upper Control function > Output velocity limiter Control function > Anti-reset windup 1 On Off –200.0 1370.
Appendix 6 Initial Values #9 Control math setting (#8 when the program control function is OFF) <#1 PV/SP math, Retransmission> Parameter Initial Value PV/SP math, Retransmissin > Loop number PV/SP math, Retransmissin > PV/SP PV/SP math, Retransmissin > Mode PV/SP math, Retransmissin > Calculation expression PV/SP math, Retransmissin > Math error 1 to 6 PV Off Loop number 1 to 6: CI01 to CI10 Over <#2 Logic math> Parameter Initial Value Logic math > Setting number Logic math > Relay 1-6 Off <#3 Con
Appendix 6 Initial Values Set mode #1 Range,alarm Parameter Initial Value First-CH Last-CH Range > Mode Range > Range Range > Span Upper Range > Span Lower Alarm > 1 to 4 01 01 Volt 2V –2.000 2.
Appendix 6 Initial Values #4 Display <#1 Group set,Trip line> Parameter Initial Value Group number Group set > Group name Group set > CH set Group set > Trip line > No. 1 to No.
Appendix 6 Initial Values <#4 View,Direction,LCD> Parameter Initial Value View > Direction > Trend View > Direction > Bar graph View > Background > Measure View > Background > Control View > Trend line View > Trip line View > Grid View > Scroll View > Scale digit LCD > Brightness LCD > Backlight saver > On/Off Horizontal Vertical White Black 2 dot 2 dot 10 div 5s Normal 3 Off <#5 Control(Color)> Parameter Initial Value Select CH101, CH110 CH102, CH111 CH103, CH112 CH104, CH113 CH105, CH114 CH106, CH11
Appendix 6 Initial Values #5 Save/Load,Clear data Parameter Initial Value #1 Save settings #2 Load settings #3 Save data #4 Load display data #5 Load event data #6 File list #7 Delete #8 Format #9 Clear data – – – – – – – – – #6 Time Parameter Initial Value Time set – #7 Math set1 Parameter Initial Value First-CH Last-CH Math range > Math Math Alarm > 1 to 4 Constant > K01 to K30 31 31 Off Off – #8 Math set2 Initial Value First-CH Last-CH Tag > Tag TLOG > Timer No.
Appendix 7 Control Functon Blodk Diagram Single Loop Control (Fixed-Point Contorl) Contact input PV input Remote input Input type selection Input type selection Unit selection Unit selection Analog input range conversion Analog input range conversion Square root computation Square root computation DI DI DI Ten-segment linearizer approximation/ ten-segment linearizer bias PV input bias Remote input filter PV input filter Ratio bias computation SP 1 to 8 Remote Local Remote/Local switching
Appendix 7 Control Functon Blodk Diagram Single Loop Control (Program Control) Contact input PV input DI DI Input type selection DI DI DI Expansion contact input DI Program pattern selection Unit selection Analog input range conversion Hold operation start Advance operation start Square root computation Program operation PV input filter SP 1 to 8 Program Local Program operation stop PV input bias Program operation start Ten-segment linearizer approximation/ ten-segment linearizer bias
Appendix 7 Control Functon Blodk Diagram Cascade Control (Fixed-Point Control) Contact input Remote input Secondary loop PV input Input type selection Input type selection Input type selection Unit selection Unit selection Unit selection Analog input range conversion Analog input range conversion Analog input range conversion Square root computation Square root computation Square root computation Primary loop PV input DI DI DI AUT MAN Cascade Ten-segment linearizer approximation/ ten-se
Appendix 7 Control Functon Blodk Diagram Cascade Control (Program Control) Contact input Primary loop PV input DI DI Expansion Contact input contact DI DI input DI Analog input range conversion Square root computation Ten-segment linearizer approximation/ ten-segment linearizer bias Hold operation start Advance operation start Program operation stop Program pattern selection Unit selection Program operation start Input type selection DI Secondary loop PV input Input type selection Unit selec
Appendix 7 Control Functon Blodk Diagram Loop Control with PV Switching (Fixed-Point Control) PV input 1 PV input 2 Remote input Input type selection Input type selection Input type selection Contact input DI Unit selection Unit selection Unit selection Analog input range conversion Analog input range conversion Analog input range conversion Square root computation Square root computation Square root computation Ten-segment linearizer approximation/ ten-segment linearizer bias Ten-segment
Appendix 7 Control Functon Blodk Diagram Loop Control with PV Switching (Program Control) PV input 2 Input type selection Input type selection Unit selection Unit selection Analog input range conversion Analog input range conversion Square root computation Square root computation Ten-segment linearizer approx. ten-segment linearizer bias Ten-segment linearizer approx.
Appendix 8 Explanation of Engineering Units (EU and EUS) The CX2000 uses the following two types of engineering units as units for the internal data. The PV is indicated using the engineering unit of the measurement span (the range used by control within the PV range). • EU(): Unit indicating the value using the engineering unit where the low and high limits of measurement span are EU (0%) and EU (100%), respectively.
Appendix 9 Program Control Worksheets Below are conveninent worksheets for setting program control parameters. The excel file (program_worksheet_e.xls) containing these worksheets is available in the “english” directory on the accompanying CD-ROM “CX1000/CX2000 Electronic Manual.
Appendix 9 Program Control Worksheets Program pattern and time event setting ( ) ( ) ( ) ___1 ___2 ___3 ___4 ___5 ___6 ___7 ___8 ___9 ___0 Ramp/Soak TSP1 TSP2 TSP3 TSP4 TSP5 TSP6 Segment time Ramp-rate time unit Ramp PID No. Shift action Wait No.
Appendix 9 Program Control Worksheets PV event ___1 ___2 ___3 ___4 ___5 ___6 ___7 ___8 ___9 ___0 PVE loop number PVE1 event kind PVE1 value PVE2 loop number PVE2 event kind PVE2 value PVE3 loop number PVE3 event kind PVE3 value PVE4 loop number PVE4 event kind PVE4 value PVE5 loop number PVE5 event kind PVE5 value PVE6 loop number PVE6 event kind PVE6 value PVE7 loop number PVE7 event kind PVE7 value PVE8 loop number PVE8 event kind PVE8 value PVE9 loop number PVE9 event kind PVE9 value PVE10 loo
Appendix 9 Program Control Worksheets Event output Time event On/Off No. 1 9 2 10 3 11 4 12 5 13 6 14 7 15 8 16 On/Off No. On/Off No. PV event On/Off No. 1 9 2 10 3 11 4 12 5 13 6 14 7 15 8 16 Program pattern end signal On/Off App-50 No.
Appendix 10 Expression Examples The following are simple application examples using expressions. Refer to them when using computation channels. Counter Function This is a counter that counts from 1 to 15. Expression 31 = 31*(31.LT.K02)+K01 K01=1 K02=15 Explanation When the value of channel 31 is smaller than 15, the value of (31.LT.K02) is 1. The value of channel 31 increments by 1 every scan interval. When the value of channel 31 is 15, the value of (31.LT.K02) becomes 0. The value of 31*(31.LT.
Appendix 10 Expression Examples Applies a Lowcut and Highcut to Measured Values and Integrates Them Function Cuts (sets to 0) measured values on channel 1 that are negative or greater than 15, and integrates them. Expression 31 = ((01.GE.K01)AND(01.LE.K02))*01 32 = TLOG.SUM(31) K01 = 0 K02 =15 Explanation When the value of channel 1 is negative, (01.GE.K01) is 0. When the value of channel 1 exceeds 15, (01.LE.K02) is 0.
Appendix 10 Expression Examples Displaying the Average Value Function Averages the measured values on channel 1 every 5 minutes and displays the result. Scan Interval 1 second 300 Channel 31 0 (counter) Expression 31 = 31*(31.LT.K02)+K01 32 = 32*(31.NE.K01)+01 33 = 32/31 34 = (33*(31.EQ.K02))+(34*(31.NE.K02)) K01 = 1 K02 = 300 Channel 32 (integrated value) Channel 33 (average value) Channel 34 (average every 5 min.
Index 4 screen display ................................................................ 1-83 6/4 loop select ................................................. 1-17, 1-18, 4-2 block display ..................................................................... 1-72 boundary ........................................................................... 8-25 brightness of display ......................................................... 3-13 burnout ....................................................
Index data length .......................................................................... 9-4 data, saving of ................................................................... 1-91 data type ............................................................................. 9-3 day/day of the week ................................................ 9-5, 10-14 DB ..................................................................................... 6-11 de-energize ................................................
Index K O key lock ................................................................... 1-99, 11-3 Key lock icon ..................................................................... 1-72 kind ................................................................................... 4-28 OH ..................................................................................... 6-11 OL ..................................................................................... 6-11 on-time/off-time ......................
Index range ..................................................... 1-22, 1-61, 4-18, 7-3 rate-of-change alarm ......................................................... 7-10 ratio setting ....................................................................... 4-20 rear panel ............................................................................ 3-3 reference deviation ................................................. 1-33, 4-24 reference point ..............................................
Index timeup type ......................................................................... 9-5 TLOG .............................................................................. 10-10 TLOG data ........................................................................ 1-92 trend display ...................................................................... 1-77 trend line width .................................................................. 8-27 trigger ...................................................