Owner manual

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IM 04L41B01-03E
Changing of the Default Setting of the Web Server Function
The default setting of the Web server function has been changed to Use. You can use
the Web server function by setting the monitor page or operator page to On.
Section 1.5, “Monitoring the DX on a PC Browser” in the communication interface user’s
manual
A List of Added Messages
The following error messages have been added.
Code Message Explanation/Countermeasures/Ref. section
129 IP address is not set. Set the IP address of the DX.
131 You have exceeded the available
channel capacity.
You cannot connect more than 240 channels.
132 You have exceeded the available
number of commands.
The maximum number of commands that can
be sent is 16. The modules that can be set with
a single command are consecutive modules that
can be automatically set. Change the MW100
module configuration so that there are no empty
slots.
133 External I/O auto setting information
is not available.
Below are the possible causes. Check them.
The MW100 is in calibration mode. Change to
the setting mode or measurement mode.
The measurement module may not have been
detected. Perform system reconfiguration.
There are no modules that can be
automatically set. Check the modules.
An IP address has not been assigned to the
MW100. Set the IP address.
The Modbus server of the MW100 is turned
OFF. Turn ON the server.
134 Auto setting has already been
executed.
You cannot set an MW100 that has been
automatically set.
135 External I/O cannot be found. Check the Ethernet connection.
136
External I/O start cannot be executed.
The current MW100 settings do not allow the
measurement to be started. Check the settings.
137 DNS for this device is not set. Set the DNS of the DX.
In addition, the following status messages have been added. These messages appear
when the respective processing operation takes a long time.
Code Message
513 Post process in progress.
514 Now loading historical data.
515 Data save is completed.
516 Files are now being sorted.
Section 10.1, “A List of Messages” in the user’s manual (section 11.1 for the DX2000)
Operations on the DX1000/DX1000N/DX2000