User’s Manual Models GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20 Paperless Recorder User’s Manual IM 04L51B01-01EN 3rd Edition
Introduction Thank you for purchasing the SMARTDAC+ Series GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20 (hereafter referred to as the GX or GP). This manual explains how to use the GX/GP. Although the display of GX20 is used in this manual, GX10/GP10/GP20 can be operated similarly. To ensure correct use, please read this manual thoroughly before beginning operation. The following manuals are provided for the GX/GP.
Notes Trademarks • The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice as a result of continuing improvements to the instrument’s performance and functions. • Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of its contents. However, should you have any questions or find any errors, please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer.
GX/GP Version and Functions Described in This Manual The contents of this manual correspond to the GX/GP with release number 1 (see the STYLE S number) and style number 1 (see the STYLE H number). GX/GP Versions and Functions For the procedure to check the version, see page 2-50 in section 2.3.7, “Displaying the GX/GP System Information”. Edition Product Addition and Change 1 Version 1.01 – 2 Version 1.02 All data display for historical trend has been added.
How to Use This Manual Structure of the Manual Read the First Step Guide (IM04L51B01-02EN) first to familiarize yourself with the basic operation of the GX/GP, and then read this manual. For a description of the communication control command functions and the accompanying software programs—Standard Hardware Configurator and Universal Viewer—read the respective manuals. This user’s manual consists of the following sections.
How to Use This Manual Conventions Used in This Manual Unit K k Markings WARNING CAUTION Note Reference Item Denotes 1024. Example: 768K (file size) Denotes 1000. Improper handling or use can lead to injury to the user or damage to the instrument. This symbol appears on the instrument to indicate that the user must refer to the user’s manual for special instructions. The same symbol appears in the corresponding place in the user’s manual to identify those instructions.
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Contents Chapter 1 1 Introduction............................................................................................................................................ i GX/GP Version and Functions Described in This Manual....................................................................iii How to Use This Manual.......................................................................................................................iv 2 Configuring the GX/GP 3 What Do You Want to Configure?.....
Contents 1.13.2 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.14.1 1.14.2 1.19 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 viii Setting Basic Communication Conditions...........................................................................1-123 Configuring the FTP Client Function...................................................................................1-125 Configuring the SMTP Client Function................................................................................
Contents 2.1.5 2.2 2.2.1 2.2.2 2.2.3 2.2.4 2.2.5 2.2.6 2.2.7 2.2.8 2.2.9 2.3 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.10 Chapter 3 Releasing Alarm Output (Alarm ACK operation)...................................................................2-52 Disabling and Enabling Operation (Operation lock function)................................................2-52 Resetting Timers (Relative timers)........................................................................................2-52 Resetting Match Time Timers..............
Contents 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.1.5 3.1.6 3.1.7 3.2 3.3 3.4 Transmitting E-mail Messages...........................................................................................3-53 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 3.2.5 3.6 Configuring the SNTP Client Function..................................................................................3-66 Adjusting the Clock Manually................................................................................................
Contents 5.2 Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Appendix Troubleshooting...................................................................................................................5-9 5.2.1 5.2.2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Messages................................................................................................................................5-9 Troubleshooting..........................................................................................................
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Chapter 1 Configuring the GX/GP 1 What Do You Want to Configure? You can assign DC voltages, thermocouples, RTDs, and on/off signals based on contacts and voltages to channels to take measurements. The measurement section is modular, so it can be expanded as necessary. Input signals are sampled at the scan interval and converted to measured values through A/D conversion.
What Do You Want to Configure? Performing Calibration Correction Item Performing calibration correction (linearizer approximation, linearizer bias) Reference →page 1-34 Configuring Digital Input Channels (Setting menu: DI channel settings) Source module: Digital input module (GX90XD) Setting the Range Item Setting the input range (type, span lower, span upper) Performing input calculation (delta, linear scaling) Reference →page 1-36 Setting Alarms Item Setting alarms (type, value, hysteresis, logging,
What Do You Want to Configure? 1 3. Displaying Measured Data Configuring the GX/GP Measured data acquired in the internal memory can be displayed on the operation screen as trend waveforms, values, or bar graphs. A list of alarm conditions can be displayed.
What Do You Want to Configure? 4. Saving Data Measured data is recorded to internal memory. Recorded measurement data can be automatically saved to an SD memory card or retrieved on a USB flash memory device. AI channels, DI channels, DO channels, math channels, communication channels as well as information such as reports, alarms, messages, and time stamps are saved.
What Do You Want to Configure? 1 Setting Timers (Setting menu: Timer settings) Reference →page 1-105 2 →page 1-106 6. Computation and Report Functions (/MT option) You can use math channels to write expressions that refer to measured data and math data as variables. The maximum or minimum value in measured data recorded over a day or the sum of the measured data recorded over a day can be recorded.
What Do You Want to Configure? Configuring the Report Function (/MT option) (Setting menu: Report settings) Item Setting the report type, creation time, data type, file type (combine, separate), and report template output (Excel, PDF, printer) Setting the channels to output reports Using the report template function Reference →page 1-98 →page 1-100 →page 1-102 7.
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What Do You Want to Configure? Configuring the SMTP Client Function (E-mail transmission) Item Reference Setting the user authentication method Setting the SMTP server →page 1-127 Setting the POP3 server Setting the e-mail transmission conditions (recipients, subject, header, cause, etc.
What Do You Want to Configure? 1 Setting the Display Displaying the color scale band (band area (in, out), color) Displaying alarm point marks (mark kind, alarm mark color) Reference Configuring the GX/GP Item Setting channel tags (characters, No.
1.1 Setting the Date and Time Set the date and time. Path GX/GP: MENU key > Universal tab > Date/Time setting Web browser: Operation tab > Date/Time setting Description Setup Item Date Time Selectable Range or Options 2001 to 2035 — Default Value — — Date/time Settings Set the date using the calendar and the time. Procedure 1 Tap the Date tab. Use the switch icons to set the Year and Month. The year and month are set.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) 1 1.2.1 Configuring the GX/GP Set the AI channels’ input range, alarm, display, and calibration correction. Set the necessary setup items in order from the top. 2 Setting the Range 3 Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu AI channel settings > Range Web browser: Config.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) Range Set the input type range. Range Details Type Range Selectable Range Volt 20mV 60mV 200mV 1V 2V 6V 20V 50V LVL (level) –20.000 mV to 20.000 mV –60.00 mV to 60.00 mV –200.00 mV to 200.00 mV –1.0000 V to 1.0000 V –2.0000 V to 2.0000 V –6.000 V to 6.000 V –20.000 V to 20.000 V –50.00 V to 50.00 V On (1)/off (0) (voltage) DI (contact) 0.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) 1 Span Lower, Span Upper Configuring the GX/GP Set the input range. The selectable range varies depending on the range setting. For the selectable ranges, see “Range Details.” Note • 2 You cannot set the same value to Span Lower and Span Upper. Calculation When performing input calculation, set the calculation type. 3 • Linear scaling Converts the unit to obtain the measured value.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) Scale1 Setup Item Decimal Place Scale Lower Scale Upper Unit Selectable Range or Options 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 –999999 to 999999 –999999 to 999999 Character string (up to 6 characters, A a # 1 ) Default Value 2 0.00 100.00 — 1 Appears when math is set to Linear scaling or Square root. Decimal Place Set the decimal place of the scale for linear scaling and square rooting.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) 1 Moving average Selectable Range or Options Off, On 2 to 100 Default Value Off 2 Configuring the GX/GP Setup Item On/Off Count1 2 1 Appears when On/Off is set to On. On/Off Set this to On to perform moving average. 3 Count Set the number of data points to take the moving average of.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) Burnout set1 Setup Item Mode Selectable Range or Options Off, Up, Down Default Value Off 1 Appears when the range type is set to GS, TC, or RTD. Mode When the range type is set to GS, TC, or RTD, the GX/GP detects sensor burnouts. Options Off Up Down Description Does not detect burnouts in the sensor. When the sensor burns out, the measured result is set to +over range. The measured value is displayed as “Burnout.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) 1.2.2 1 Setting Alarms GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu AI channel settings > Alarm Web browser: Config. tab > AI channel settings > Channel range (display example: 00010010) Hardware configurator: AI channel settings > Channel range (display example: 0001-0010) Description Setup Item First-CH Last-CH Selectable Range or Options AI channel AI channel Default Value — — Set the target channels.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) Type Set the alarm type. Options H: High limit Description An alarm is activated when the measured value is greater than or equal to the alarm value. L: Low limit An alarm is activated when the measured value is less than or equal to the alarm value. R: High limit on rate- An alarm is activated if the increasing rate-of-change of measured values over of-change a certain interval is greater than or equal to the specified value.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) 1 Hysteresis Example: H: If you set the alarm value of a high limit alarm to 1.0000 V and the hysteresis to 0.0005 V, an alarm is activated when the measured value is greater than or equal to 1.0000 V and is released when the measured value is less than or equal to 0.9995 V. Logging Set this On to display an alarm (notify you) when an alarm occurs.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) Explanation Alarm Type The character inside the parentheses is the symbol denoting each alarm.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) 1.2.3 1 Setting the Display GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu AI channel settings > Display settings Web browser: Config.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) Setting the User-Defined Color 1 2 Tap Color. The setup screen appears. Tap Advanced setting. Setup keys appear in the right area. Color set in the user-defined color Color settings Select the color to set (R, G, or B). Advanced settings Recently used colors 3 4 Select R, G, B one at a time, and set each value using the numeric keypad or the bars. Tap OK. The user-defined color is set.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) 1 Scale Selectable Range or Options GX20/GP20: Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 GX10/GP10: Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, C10 Division Default Value 1 Configuring the GX/GP Setup Item Position 2 10 Position Set the scale display positions when you want to display multiple scales on the trend display. Set this to Off to not display scales.
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1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) 1 Bar graph Selectable Range or Options Lower, Center, Upper 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Default Value Lower 10 Configuring the GX/GP Setup Item Base position Division 2 Base position Set the bar graph base position. Depending on the setting, the bar graph is displayed as follows. This setting is applied on the bar graph display and when you are displaying the current value on the scale as a bar graph on the trend displays.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) When the Display Direction of the Bar Graph Is Horizontal The span lower limit (or scale lower limit) is at the left edge of the bar graph, and the span upper limit (or scale upper limit) is at the right edge of the bar graph.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) 1 Partial1 Selectable Range or Options Off, On 1 to 99(%) Span lower limit + 1 digit to span upper limit – 1 digit Default Value Off 50% 0 2 1 Appears when in the Display settings of the setting menu, Partial On/Off is set to On. On/Off Set this to On to enable partial expanded display of waveforms. For details on this function, see page 1-70 in section 1.6.4, “Setting Trend Display Conditions”.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) Upper Display Position Limit and Lower Display Position Limit Set the display position. Set a value within the span or scale range.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) 1 Display characters of each value1 1 Selectable Range or Options Character string (up to 8 characters, A a # 1 ) Character string (up to 8 characters, A a # 1 ) Default Value — Configuring the GX/GP Setup Item 0 — 2 1 Appears when in the range settings, type is set to DI and Calculation is set to Off. 0 Set the character string to display when the measured value is 0.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) Explanation Common Display Items Screen Configuration The screen consists of the status display section and the data display section.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) 1 Status Display Section Configuring the GX/GP The status display section shows the following information. Data type DISP: Display data EVENT: Event data Recording stopped Recording in progress 2 Recording progress Displays the progress using a green bar graph. The frame indicates the file save interval (display data) or the data length (event data). Error in internal memory. Contact your YOKOGAWA dealer for repairs.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) Trend Display (T-Y) Measured data is displayed in a waveform.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) Note • Bar Graph Display 1 Configuring the GX/GP Numeric display of analog input channels If a measured value of an analog input channel is over range (see below), the measured value is indicated as “+Over” or “–Over.” If a burnout is detected on a channel whose burnout detection function is enabled, the word “Burnout” is indicated. For all other cases, a numeric value is displayed.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) 1.2.4 Setting Calibration Correction (Linearizer approximation, linearizer bias) Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu AI channel settings > Calibration correction Web browser: Config.
1.2 Configuring AI Channels (Analog input (including DI) channels) Note 1 If you change the Mode or Range setting, the calibration correction setting is set to Off. Calibration correction cannot be specified on channels set to Skip or DI. Configuring the GX/GP • • 2 Explanation Linearizer Approximation Corrects input values using characteristics specified with segments to derive output values.
1.3 Configuring DI Channels (Digital input channels) Set the DI channels’ input range, alarm, and display conditions. To use the DI module as a remote control input, set the operation mode of the module to Remote. Refer to page 1-76 in section 1.7.3, “Setting the Operation Mode of a Module”. Set the remote control action using event action. Refer to page 1-108 in section 1.14, “Configuring the Event Action Function”. 1.3.
1.3 Configuring DI Channels (Digital input channels) 1 Scale1 Selectable Range or Options 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 –999999 to 999999 –999999 to 999999 Character string (up to 6 characters, A a # 1 ) Default Value 2 0.00 100.00 — Configuring the GX/GP Setup Item Decimal place Scale Lower Scale Upper Unit 2 1 Appears when Calculation is set to Linear scaling. Decimal place 3 Set the decimal place of the scale for linear scaling.
1.3 Configuring DI Channels (Digital input channels) Type Set the alarm type. For details, see page 1-17 in section 1.2.2, “Setting Alarms”. Alarms of channels set to difference calculation are set in the position shown in the figure below. H, L, T, t Input value R, r, h, l Measured value — Measured value on the reference channel Value Set the alarm value for the specified alarm type. For details, see page 1-17 in section 1.2.2, “Setting Alarms”. Hysteresis Fixed to 0.
1.3 Configuring DI Channels (Digital input channels) 1.3.3 1 Setting the Display GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu DI channel settings > Display settings Web browser: Config.
1.3 Configuring DI Channels (Digital input channels) Scale Setup Item Position Selectable Range or Options GX20, GP20: Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 GX10, GP10: Off, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Default Value 1 Position Set this to set the scale display position of the trend display. Set this to Off to not display scales. For display examples, see the scale settings on page 1-21 in section 1.2.3, “Setting the Display”.
1.3 Configuring DI Channels (Digital input channels) 1 Display characters of each value1 Selectable Range or Options 1 Character string (up to 8 characters, A a # 1 ) Character string (up to 8 characters, A a # 1 ) Default Value — Configuring the GX/GP Setup Item 0 — 2 1 Appears when Calculation is set to Off. 0 Set the character string to display when the measured value is 0. 3 1 Set the character string to display when the measured value is 1.
1.4 Configuring DO Channels (Digital output channels) Set the DO channels’ input range and display conditions. In addition to alarm output, DO output is possible through touch operation (manual operation). 1.4.1 Setting the Range Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu DO channel settings > Range Web browser: Config.
1.4 Configuring DO Channels (Digital output channels) 1 Action Selectable Range or Options Energize, De-energize And, Or, Reflash Hold, Nonhold Normal, Reset 500 ms, 1 s, 2 s Default Value Energize Or Nonhold Normal 500 ms Configuring the GX/GP Setup Item Energize/De-energize Action1 Hold1, 2 Relay action on ACK1 Relay deactivated interval1, 3 2 1 Does not appear when Type is set to Manual. 2 Does not appear when Action is set to Reflash. 3 Appears when Action is set to Reflash.
1.4 Configuring DO Channels (Digital output channels) Reset Alarm ACK Occurrence Alarm 1 Occurrence Alarm 2 Alarm output relay Activated Deactivated Relay is activated on the next alarm occurrence. Relay deactivated interval Set the relay’s not-active interval for reflash operation. Explanation AND/OR Operation When multiple alarms are assigned to one alarm output relay, you can select which condition below will activate the output relay.
1.4 Configuring DO Channels (Digital output channels) 1 DO Output Relay Operation Non-hold/Hold Reflash DO output relay (Reflash on) Alarm Display Channel 3 500 ms, 1 s, 2 s DO output relay (Reflash off) (when a relay is set to OR logic) Normal Alarm OR (You can set AND/OR for the DO output relay and internal switch.
1.4 Configuring DO Channels (Digital output channels) 1.4.2 Setting the Display Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu DO channel settings > Display settings Web browser: Config.
1.4 Configuring DO Channels (Digital output channels) 1 Scale Selectable Range or Options GX20/GP20: Off,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 GX10/GP10: Off,1,2,3,4,5,6 Default Value 1 2 Position Set this to set the scale display position of the trend display. Set this to Off to not display scales. For display examples, see the scale settings on page 1-21 in section 1.2.3, “Setting the Display”.
1.5 Configuring Math Channels Configure math channels. You can define expressions using measured data and computed data as variables, compute expressions, and display and save the results. 1.5.1 Setting Basic Computation Operations (Error indications, operation at start, and overflow handling) Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Math channel settings > Math action settings Web browser: Config.
1.5 Configuring Math Channels 1.5.2 1 Setting Expressions GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Math channel settings > Calculation expression Web browser: Config.
1.5 Configuring Math Channels Data That Can Be Used in Expressions You can use the data shown below in expressions. Data I/O channel data Math channel data1 Constant Communication channel data2 Internal switch status Flag Notation 0001, etc. A001, etc. K001 to K100 GX20/GP20: C001 to C300 GX10/GP10: C001 to C050 S001 to S100 F01 to F20 Description Specify channel numbers. Specify channel numbers. Values. Specify communication channel numbers. 1 or 0. 1 or 0.
1.5 Configuring Math Channels Reset Timer timeout Reset: On 1 2 3 Reset Reset Reset 4 Rolling average Number of samples1 Selectable Range or Options Off, On 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 10s, 12s, 15s, 20s, 30s, 1min, 2min, 3min, 4min, 5min, 6,in, 10min, 12min, 15min, 20min, 30min, 1h 1 to 1500 5 Default Value Off 10s App 1 1 Appears when rolling average is On. On/Off Set this to On to perform rolling average. Interval Set the sampling interval for performing rolling average.
1.5 Configuring Math Channels Explanation TLOG Computation TLOG computation determines the sum, maximum, minimum, average, or the difference between the maximum and minimum of a specific channel for each interval determined by a timer. Computation Data Dropout A computation data dropout occurs if the computation is not completed within the scan interval. • The math icon in the status display section turns yellow.
1.5 Configuring Math Channels 1 Handling of Overflow Data1 For TLOG, CLOG, and Reports When the channel data is overflow data, the GX/GP handles it as follows: Computation Type Average value or sum value Maximum, minimum, Maximum – minimum Description Set the handling to Error, Skip, or Limit. Error: Sets the computation result to computation error. Skip: Discards overflow data and continues the computation. Limit: Replaces overflow data with the limit value and continues the computation.
1.5 Configuring Math Channels 1.5.3 Writing Expressions Common Items Follow the rules below when writing expressions. • Use up to 120 characters to write expressions. • The precedence of computing terms can be specified using parentheses. • Specify channels in expressions using channel numbers.
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1.5 Configuring Math Channels Logical Computation Checks whether the two data values, e1 and e2 (e1 only for NOT), are zeros or non-zeros, and computes according to the conditions. AND Logical product (Syntax) e1ANDe2 (Condition) If the two data values e1 and e2 are both non-zeros, the computed result is 1. Otherwise, it is 0.
1.5 Configuring Math Channels 1 TLOG Computation TLOG.MAX( ) Maximum value (Syntax) TLOG.MAX(e1) (Condition) Determines the maximum value of channel e1. 2 3 TLOG.MIN( ) Minimum value (Syntax) TLOG.MIN(e1) (Condition) Determines the minimum value of channel e1. 4 TLOG.AVE( ) Average value (Syntax) TLOG.AVE(e1) (Condition) Determines the average value of channel e1. 5 App TLOG.SUM( ) Sum value (Syntax) TLOG.SUM(e1) (Condition) Determines the sum of channel e1. TLOG.
1.5 Configuring Math Channels CLOG Computation Only data of I/O channels, math channels, and communication channels can be used in CLOG computations. Up to 30 channels can be written in the parentheses. In the explanation below, an expression containing a computing element cannot be written to e1, etc. In addition, only one CLOG computation can be specified in a single computing expression. CLOG.SUM( ) Sum value (Syntax) CLOG.SUM(e1.e2.
1.5 Configuring Math Channels 1 Special Computations HOLD(a):b (Syntax) HOLD(a):b (Condition) When a is zero, b is carried out to derive the computed value. Otherwise, the previous computed value is held. Expression Example Under normal conditions, TLOG.SUM(0001) is carried out to derive the computed value. When [0001] exceeds K01, the previous computed value is held. Configuring the GX/GP PRE( ) (Syntax) PRE(e1) (Condition) Determines the previous value of e1. 2 3 4 HOLD(0001.GT.
1.5 Configuring Math Channels Conditional Expression [a?b:c] (Syntax) [0001.GT.K001?0002:0003] (Condition) If the measured value of channel 0001 is greater than constant K001, the computed result is the measured value of channel 0002. Otherwise, the computed result is the measured value of channel 0003. Examples of Equations That Are Not Allowed [0001.GT.K001?0002:0003]*K002 Reason: Used in combination with another computing element.
1.5 Configuring Math Channels 1.5.4 1 Setting Alarms GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Math channel settings > Alarm Web browser: Config. tab > Math channel settings > Math channel settings > Channel range (display example: A001-A020) Hardware configurator: Config.
1.5 Configuring Math Channels Hysteresis Set this to establish an offset between the value used to activate and release alarms. Logging Set this On to display an alarm (notify you) when an alarm occurs. If set to Off, when an alarm occurs, the GX/GP outputs signals to alarm output DO channels or internal switches but does not display the alarm. Alarms are also not recorded in the alarm summary. Output type Set the alarm output destination type. Output No.
1.5 Configuring Math Channels 1 Color Selectable Range or Options Default Value 24 colors (red, green, blue, blue violet, brown, — orange, yellow-green, light blue, violet, gray, lime, cyan, dark blue, yellow, light gray, purple, black, pink, light brown, light green, dark gray, olive, dark cyan, and spring green) and a userdefined color (1 color) Configuring the GX/GP Setup Item Color 2 3 Color Set channel display colors. The colors apply to the trend display and bar graph display.
1.5 Configuring Math Channels Partial1 Setup Item On/Off Expand Boundary Selectable Range or Options Off, On 1 to 99(%) Span lower limit + 1 digit to span upper limit – 1 digit Default Value Off 50% 1 1 Appears when in the Display settings of the setting menu, the trend partial expansion On/Off is set to On. On/Off Set this to On to enable partial expanded display. Expand Set at which position to display the value specified by Boundary within the display width. Specify a percentage.
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1.6 Setting Display Conditions Set the display conditions. 1.6.1 Setting the Trend Interval Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Display settings > Trend interval Web browser: Config.
1.6 Setting Display Conditions 1 Explanation Recording Interval of Event Data and Trend Interval Recording interval Trend interval [/div] Recording interval Trend interval [/div] Recording interval Trend interval [/div] 1.6.2 100ms 5s 15s 450s 15min 450min 200ms 10s 20s 10min 20min 10h 500ms 15s 30s 15min 30min 15h 1s 30s 1min 30min 2s 1min 2min 1h 5s 150s 5min 150min 10s 5min 10min 5h 2 3 4 Setting Display Groups Assign channels and set the group name for each display group.
1.6 Setting Display Conditions Scale image Setup Item On/Off Selectable Range or Options Off, On Default Value Off On/Off Set this to On to display a scale with a scale image. For instructions on how to create scale images, see page App-25 in section Appendix 6, “Creating Scale Images” For details on loading, deleting, and saving scale images, see page 1-159 in section 1.20.
1.6 Setting Display Conditions 1.6.3 1 Setting Messages Configuring the GX/GP Path 2 GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Display settings > Message settings Web browser: Config.
1.6 Setting Display Conditions 1.6.4 Setting Trend Display Conditions Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Display settings > Trend settings Web browser: Config.
1.6 Setting Display Conditions 1 Value indicator Configuring the GX/GP Set the value indicator type. 2 Mark 3 Bar graph 4 Digit of mark Set the number of channel number digits to display for the digit of mark. If set to zero, the channel number is not displayed. 5 Partial Setup Item On/Off Selectable Range or Options Off, On Default Value Off App On/Off Set this to On to enable the partial expanded display function.
1.6 Setting Display Conditions Message Setup Item Write group Power-fail message Change message Selectable Range or Options Common, Separate Off, On Off, On Default Value Common Off Off Write group Set the group to write messages to. Options Common Separate Description Writes messages to all groups. Writes messages to only the groups that are displayed. Power-fail message Set this to On to write power-fail messages. When the GX/GP recovers from a power failure, a message is written.
1.6 Setting Display Conditions 1 View angle (GX10/GP10 Only) Options Upper Lower Description Makes it easier to view from above Makes it easier to view from below 2 Backlight saver Setup Item Mode Saver time1 Restore1 Selectable Range or Options Off, Dimmer, Time-off 1min, 2min, 5min, 10min, 30min, 1h Key & Touch screen, Key & Touch screen & Alarm Configuring the GX/GP Set the LCD view angle. Default Value Off 1h Key & Touch screen & Alarm 1 Appears when the mode is not set to Off.
1.6 Setting Display Conditions Monitor Setup Item Display background Scroll time Jump default display Selectable Range or Options Black, White 5s, 10s, 20s, 30s, 1min Off, 1min, 2min, 5min, 10min, 20min, 30min, 1h Default Value White 10s Off Display background Set the screen background color. Scroll time Set the scroll interval. The group will change in the following order: group 1, group 2, group 3, and so on. You can set whether to scroll or not using the display menu (Context tab).
1.7 Set the scan interval, A/D integrate, measurement groups, etc. 1.7.1 1 Configuring the GX/GP Setting Measurement Conditions (Scan interval, A/D integrate, etc.) 2 Setting the Scan Interval 3 Path GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Measurement settings Web browser: Config.
1.7 Setting Measurement Conditions (Scan interval, A/D integrate, etc.) 1.7.3 Setting the Operation Mode of a Module Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Measurement settings > Module settings Select module > Module 0 to 91 Web browser: Config. tab > Measurement settings > Module settings Hardware configurator: Measurement settings > Module settings 1 The module numbers that appear depend on the GX/GP module configuration.
1.7 Setting Measurement Conditions (Scan interval, A/D integrate, etc.) 1.7.4 1 Setting the A/D Integral Time Configuring the GX/GP Path 2 GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Measurement settings > Module settings Select module > Module 0 to 91 Web browser: Config. tab > Measurement settings > Module settings Hardware configurator: Measurement settings > Module settings 1 The module numbers that appear depend on the GX/GP module configuration.
1.8 Setting Recording Conditions (Recording mode, recording interval, saving interval) Set the type of data to record (display or event data), the recording interval, and the interval for saving measurement data files to an SD memory card. 1.8.1 Setting the Type of Data to Record (Display or event data) and Recording Conditions Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Recording settings > Basic settings Web browser: Config.
1.8 Setting Recording Conditions (Recording mode, recording interval, saving interval) Saving interval Time File File File Adding data 1 Configuring the GX/GP Set the size of recording data per file. Recording data is divided at the specified file size. The options vary depending on the number of channels to record and the Saving interval setting. 2 3 A file is also created in the following instances.
1.8 Setting Recording Conditions (Recording mode, recording interval, saving interval) Recording mode Set the mode for recording event data. Options Free Single Repeat Description Records data at all times Records data when the trigger condition is met Records data every time the trigger condition is met • Free Recording starts when you start it and stops when you stop it. Time File File File Adding data • Single The GX/GP enters the trigger-wait state when you start recording.
1.8 Setting Recording Conditions (Recording mode, recording interval, saving interval) Pre-trigger Trigger condition met Time Data before the trigger 4 In trigger mode, set this to On to apply triggers through touch operation. Note • 2 3 Data after the trigger Trigger source operation • 1 Configuring the GX/GP Set the range of data to record before the trigger point. Set this value as a percentage of the data length.
1.8 Setting Recording Conditions (Recording mode, recording interval, saving interval) Explanation Display Data and Event Data Display data can be likened to the conventional recording on the chart sheet and are useful for long-term recording. Event data is useful when you wish to record the measured data in detail.
1.8 Setting Recording Conditions (Recording mode, recording interval, saving interval) Waveform Updating 1 Configuring the GX/GP On the screen, 30 dots along the time axis is represented by a unit called division. The displayed waveform is updated at an interval corresponding to one dot. This interval is determined by the specified recording interval (which corresponds to one division referred to as the trend interval).
1.8 Setting Recording Conditions (Recording mode, recording interval, saving interval) Data Types The GX/GP can record the following types of data. Data Type Display data Description • Waveform data displayed on the trend display. The measured data is recorded at the specified trend interval. • The minimum and maximum values among the measured data within the trend interval are saved. • A header string (shared with other files) can be written in the file.
1.8 Setting Recording Conditions (Recording mode, recording interval, saving interval) 1 Flow of Data Recording and Storage I/O Math Communication channel channel channel . . . . . . . . . Data of another device (via communication) Configuring the GX/GP Measured data is recorded once to the internal memory and then saved to the external storage medium.
1.8 Setting Recording Conditions (Recording mode, recording interval, saving interval) 1.8.2 Configuring Recording Channels Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Recording settings > Recording channel settings Web browser: Config.
1.8 Setting Recording Conditions (Recording mode, recording interval, saving interval) 1 Setting Channels through Swiping Configuring the GX/GP In addition to tapping, you can swipe to set channels. You can set the channels in the following two ways. ON mode: The states of the channels change from not selected (off) to selected (on). OFF mode: The states of the channels change from selected to not selected. 2 Procedure ON mode 1 3 Tap a channel button.
1.8 Setting Recording Conditions (Recording mode, recording interval, saving interval) 3 Lift your finger from the last channel. The channels that you swiped through are confirmed. If flick before you lift your finger (before you confirm the settings), the channel states are reset. To finalize the settings, after you lift your finger, perform the following step. 4 Tap OK. The channels are finalized.
1.9 Setting the Conditions for Saving Data Files 1 Configuring the GX/GP Set the conditions for saving data files. 1.9.1 2 Setting the Save Directory, File Header, and File Name Path 3 GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Data save settings Web browser: Config.
1.9 Setting the Conditions for Saving Data Files Explanation File name You can select what type of file name to use to save measured data to an SD memory card. The following three types are available. Structure Date Description Display data Event data Manual sampled data Snapshot data Alarm data Serial Serial Report data Serial Display data Event data Manual sampled data Snapshot data Alarm data Date Specified string Type . Extension Serial Specified string .
1.9 Setting the Conditions for Saving Data Files 1.9.2 2 Path GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Data save settings Web browser: Config. tab > Data save settings Hardware configurator: Data save settings 3 Description Media save Setup Item Auto save Media FIFO1 Selectable Range or Options Off, On Off, On 1 Configuring the GX/GP Setting the Save Method to Media (Auto save or manual save) and Media FIFO Default Value On Off 4 1 Appears when Auto save is set to On.
1.9 Setting the Conditions for Saving Data Files Explanation Internal Memory The recorded measured data is divided at a specific time interval (saving interval) and saved to files. If the internal memory is full or if the number of display data files and event data files exceeds 500, files are overwritten from the oldest file.
1.9 Setting the Conditions for Saving Data Files Manual Save (Collectively storing unsaved data) For details on the manual save operation, see page 2-55 in section 2.5.2, “Manually Saving Measured Data (Collectively saving unsaved data)”. Save operation 1 Configuring the GX/GP Unsaved data in the internal memory is stored in unit of files to the external storage medium (SD memory card or USB flash memory) when an external storage medium is inserted and a given operation is carried out.
1.9 Setting the Conditions for Saving Data Files Auto Save Timing Data Type Display data Description The file is saved when the file is created. Time File File File Saved to storage medium Event data Manual sampled data Report data Report kind Hourly and daily reports Daily and weekly reports Daily and monthly reports Batch reports Day custom 1-94 Same as the display data. The first time manual sample is executed, a manual sampled data file is created on the SD memory card.
1.9 Setting the Conditions for Saving Data Files 1 Saving Data from the Screen Data Storage All save Selective save Manual sampled data save Report data save Description Collectively saves all the data in the internal memory. Saves the specified display data or event data file. Collectively saves all the manual sampled data in the internal memory. Collectively saves all the report data in the internal memory.
1.10 Configuring the Batch Function Set the batch function. You can add batch information to display data and event data files. You can manage display data and event data files using batch information. 1.10.1 Configuring the Batch Function (Lot-No. digit and Auto increment) Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Batch settings Web browser: Config.
1.10 Configuring the Batch Function 1 Title of field Characters Set the characters for the text field number you selected. 2 Explanation Batch function • Batch Number and Lot Number Display data and event data files can be identified by their “batch number-lot number” (hereinafter referred to as batch name). The lot number does not have to be specified.
1.11 Configuring the Report Function (/MT option) Set the report function. 1.11.1 Setting the Report Type, Creation Time, Data Type, Etc. Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Report settings > Basic settings Web browser: Config.
1.11 Configuring the Report Function (/MT option) 1 Day, Day of week, Hour, Minute Configuring the GX/GP Set the day or day of week and the time to create reports. Save interval (for Batch and Day custom) Set the data recording interval. 2 File creation interval (for Day custom) Set the time interval for dividing files. 3 Data type Setup Item Report 1 to 5 Selectable Range or Options Ave, Max, Min, Sum, Inst Default Value — Report 1 to 5 4 Set the data type to output as reports.
1.11 Configuring the Report Function (/MT option) Explanation Report Data Values The range of report data values is from –9999999 to 99999999 excluding the decimal point. Saving the Report Data Report data is saved to the internal memory. If the number of report data entries exceeds 800, the data is overwritten from the oldest entry. Time Report data Day custom You can create daily reports by dividing files at the specified time interval (file creation interval).
1.11 Configuring the Report Function (/MT option) 1 In sum computation, data is summed over the scan interval. However, for flow values that have units /s, /min, /h, or /day a simple summation results in the actual value not matching the computed result, because the scan interval and the unit of the input values are different. In such cases, set the sum scale to match the unit of the input value. In effect, the sum value with the same unit as that of the input value is computed.
1.12 Using the Report Template Function (/MT option) You can create report templates and use them to automatically create custom report files. Load a report template file that you have created into the GX/GP internal memory. The GX/ GP will automatically create report files using the report template file. A report template file can be used to create report files in Excel format, create report files in PDF format, and print reports on a printer connected over the LAN.
1.12 Using the Report Template Function (/MT option) 1.12.2 1 PDF Report Files Template Item Format, extension File name Kind Creation method Description Yokogawa proprietary format. The extension is .tpl (lowercase). Assign a file name of your choosing. Creates a report template for each kind of report file. The kinds of report files available are hourly, daily, weekly, monthly, hourly + daily, daily + weekly, daily + monthly, batch, and day custom. Create templates using a YOKOGAWA’s original tool.
1.12 Using the Report Template Function (/MT option) 1.12.4 Creating Template-Based Report Files Template-based report files are created (the creation of template-based report files will hereinafter be referred to as “template conversion”) in the following cases. For instructions on how to set the type of files to output, see page 1-98 in section 1.11.1, “Setting the Report Type, Creation Time, Data Type, Etc.”.
1.13 Setting the Timers 1 1.13.1 Setting the Timers GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Timer settings > Timer Timer 1 to 4 Web browser: Config. tab > Timer settings > Timer Hardware configurator: Timer settings > Timer Description Selectable Range or Options Off/Relative/Absolute Default Value Off Type App Set the timer type. Description Times out at specified intervals. Expires at the times determined by the reference time and the interval.
1.13 Setting the Timers Reference time1 Setup Item Hour Minute Selectable Range or Options 0 to 23 0 to 59 Default Value 0 0 1 Appears when the type is set to Absolute timer. Hour, Minute Set the reference time for the absolute timer. Explanation Timers • Relative Timer The timer is started when the timer is set, and the timer expires every specified interval. In this mode, the timer stops when a power failure occurs. Example: Interval: 00:15 The timer expires every 15 minutes.
1.13 Setting the Timers 1 Timer match condition1 Selectable Range or Options Sunday to Saturday January to December 1 to 312 0 to 23 0 to 59 Default Value Sunday January 1 0 0 Configuring the GX/GP Setup Item Day of week Month Day Hour Minute 2 1 Appears when the type of timer is not set to Off. The items that are displayed varies depending on the Type setting. 2 If Type is set to Year, the range varies depending on the timer match condition Month. If Type is set to Month, the range is 1 to 28.
1.14 Configuring the Event Action Function The event action function is used to execute a specified action on the basis of events that occur. The settings explained here are also used to configure the remote control function. 1.14.1 Setting Event Action Numbers and Actions Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Event action Web browser: Config.
1.14 Configuring the Event Action Function 1 Type Event Type Internal switch Remote Relay Alarm - I/O channel Alarm - Math channel Alarm - Communication channel Any alarm Timer Match time timer Configuring the GX/GP Set the event conditions for executing the action. Description Select the internal switch number. Select the DI channel number of the remote control input. Select the DO channel number. Set the alarm of an I/O channel1. Set the alarm of a math channel1.
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1.14 Configuring the Event Action Function 1 Type When the Event Operation Mode Is Rising Edge or Falling Edge Options Recorded Computation Switch the display rate Flag Manual sample Alarm ACK Snapshot Save display data Save event data Event trigger Message Switch the display group Reset the relative timer Show the favorite display Load settings Adjust the time Description Starts or stops recording. Starts or stops computation (/MT option) or resets the computed values of all math channels.
1.14 Configuring the Event Action Function Number Set the target number for Message, Show the specified display, Reset the relative timer, Switch the display group, Event trigger, Save event data, Flag, or Switch the display rate.
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1.14 Configuring the Event Action Function 1.14.2 Event Action Examples Example 1: Starting/Stopping Recording through Remote Control Starts or stops recording when a remote control signal is applied to DI channel 0101. This example assumes that a DI module is installed in slot 1 of the GX/GP. Use event action number 1.
1.14 Configuring the Event Action Function Example 3: Saving the Data Every Day at Hour 17 Setting Match Time Timer 1 • Setup Screen GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Timer settings > Match time timer 1 • Setup Items Setup Item Kind Timer match condition Timer action Kind Hour Minute Timer action Value Day 17 00 Repeat 1 Configuring the GX/GP Save recorded data to the SD memory card every day at hour 17. Use event action number 3. Use match time timer number 1.
1.15 Configuring Communication Channels (/MC option) Set communication channels. Set these items to make the GX/GP record data from Modbus devices or PCs. 1.15.1 Enabling Communication Channels and Setting the Span, Decimal Point, and Unit Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Communication channel settings > On/Off, Span Web browser: Config.
1.15 Configuring Communication Channels (/MC option) 1 Preset value1 Selectable Range or Options –9.999999E+29 to 9.999999E+29 –9.9999999E+29 to –1.0000000E–30, 0, 1.0000000E-30 to 9.9999999E+29 Default Value 0 Configuring the GX/GP Setup Item Preset value 2 1 Appears when On/Off is set to On. Preset value Set the preset value.
1.15 Configuring Communication Channels (/MC option) 1.15.2 Setting Alarms Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Communication channel settings > Alarm Web browser: Config.
1.15 Configuring Communication Channels (/MC option) 1 Alarm delay1 Selectable Range or Options 1 to 24 0 to 59 0 to 59 Default Value 0 0 10 2 1 Appears when Level 1, Level 2, Level 3, or Level 4 is On. Hour, Minute, and Second Set the alarm delay. These values are valid when the delay high limit or delay low limit is in use. For details on alarm types, see page 1-17 in section 1.2.2, “Setting Alarms”. 1.15.
1.15 Configuring Communication Channels (/MC option) Color Setup Item Color Selectable Range or Options 24 colors (red, green, blue, blue violet, brown, orange, yellow-green, light blue, violet, gray, lime, cyan, dark blue, yellow, light gray, purple, black, pink, light brown, light green, dark gray, olive, dark cyan, and spring green) and a user-defined color (1 color) Default Value — Color Set channel display colors. The colors apply to the trend display and bar graph display.
1.15 Configuring Communication Channels (/MC option) Partial1 Selectable Range or Options Off, On 1 to 99(%) Span lower limit + 1 digit to span upper limit – 1 digit Default Value Off 50% 0 1 Appears when in the Display settings of the setting menu, the trend partial expansion On/Off is set to On. On/Off Set this to On to enable partial expanded display of waveforms. For details on this function, see page 1-70 in section 1.6.4, “Setting Trend Display Conditions”.
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1.16 Configuring the Ethernet Communication Function 1 1.16.1 2 Setting Basic Communication Conditions Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Communication (Ethernet) settings > Basic settings Hardware configurator: Communication (Ethernet) settings > Ethernet basic settings 3 4 Description Automatic IP settings Setup Item Obtain IP address automatically Configuring the GX/GP Set the Ethernet communication conditions.
1.16 Configuring the Ethernet Communication Function DNS settings1 Setup Item Primary DNS server Secondary DNS server Selectable Range or Options 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Default Value 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 1 Appears when Obtain DNS address automatically is set to Off. Primary DNS server Set the IP address of the primary DNS server. Secondary DNS server Set the IP address of the secondary DNS server.
1.16 Configuring the Ethernet Communication Function 1.16.2 1 Configuring the FTP Client Function GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Communication (Ethernet) settings > FTP client settings Web browser: Config.
1.16 Configuring the Ethernet Communication Function FTP connection Primary1 Setup Item FTP server name Port number User name Password Directory PASV mode Selectable Range or Options Character string (up to 64, A a # 1 ) Numeric value (1 to 65535) Character string (up to 32, A a # 1 ) Character string (up to 32, A a # 1 ) Character string (up to 64, A a # 1 ) Off, On Default Value — 21 — — — Off 1 Appears when the FTP client function is set to On. You cannot change this item from the Web browser.
1.16 Configuring the Ethernet Communication Function 1.16.3 1 Configuring the SMTP Client Function GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Communication (Ethernet) settings > SMTP client settings Web browser: Config.
1.16 Configuring the Ethernet Communication Function POP3 server1 Setup Item POP3 server name Port number User name2 Password2 Selectable Range or Options Character string (up to 64, A a # 1 ) Numeric value (0 to 65535) Character string (up to 32, A a # 1 ) Character string (up to 32, A a # 1 ) Default Value — 110 — — 1 Appears when the SMTP client function is set to On. You cannot change this item from the Web browser. 2 Appears when authentication is set to POP Before SMTP.
1.16 Configuring the Ethernet Communication Function E-mail contents Selectable Range or Options Character string (up to 128, A a # 1 ) Off, On Include source URL Default Value — Off 2 Header Sets the mail header. Include source URL 3 Set this to On to include the source URL. The URL is attached when the Web server is enabled.
1.16 Configuring the Ethernet Communication Function Attach instantaneous data Set this to On to include instantaneous data. The data that is attached is the instantaneous value at the scheduled times. Interval (Recipient 1) Set the interval for transmitting e-mails to recipient 1. Ref. time hour, Ref. time minute (Recipient 1) Set the time used as a reference for sending e-mails at specific intervals to Recipient 1. Interval (Recipient 2) Set the interval for transmitting e-mails to recipient 2.
1.16 Configuring the Ethernet Communication Function 1 SNTP server1 Port number Selectable Range or Options Character string (up to 64 characters, A a # 1 ) Numeric value (1 to 65535) Default Value — Configuring the GX/GP Setup Item SNTP server name 123 2 1 Appears when the SNTP client function is set to On. SNTP server name Set the SNTP server name. If the DNS is available, you can set the host name as a server name. You can also set the IP address. In this case, the DNS is not required.
1.16 Configuring the Ethernet Communication Function 1.16.6 Configuring the Modbus Client Function (/MC option) Configuring Basic Settings Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Communication (Ethernet) settings > Modbus client settings > Basic settings Web browser: Config.
1.16 Configuring the Ethernet Communication Function 1 Set whether to connect and disconnect TCP connections every time the GX/GP accesses an external device. If you set Keep connection to On, the TCP connection/disconnection procedure is skipped, thereby reducing the amount of communication traffic between the devices. However, some devices do not support this feature. Use this feature after you check the specifications of the connected devices.
1.16 Configuring the Ethernet Communication Function Setting Commands Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Communication (Ethernet) settings > Modbus client settings > Command settings Web browser: Config.
1.16 Configuring the Ethernet Communication Function 1 Channel type First-CH, Last-CH Set the first channel number and the last channel number in accordance with the channel type. 1.16.7 Configuring the Server Function GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Communication (Ethernet) settings > Server settings > Server function Web browser: Config.
1.16 Configuring the Ethernet Communication Function 1.16.8 Limiting the Connection to the Modbus Server (GX/GP) Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Communication (Ethernet) settings > Server settings > Allowed Modbus clients Web browser: Config.
1.16 Configuring the Ethernet Communication Function 1 HTTP1 Selectable Range or Options On, Off Numeric value (1 to 65535) Default Value On 80 2 1 You cannot change this item from the Web browser. On/Off Select On to use the Web server function. Port number Set the port number of the HTTP server. Unless specified otherwise, you do not need to change this number.
1.17 Configuring the Serial Communication Function (/C2 and /C3 options) Set serial communication parameters. 1.17.1 Setting Basic Communication Conditions Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Communication (Serial) settings > Basic settings Web browser: Config.
1.17 Configuring the Serial Communication Function (/C2 and /C3 options) 1.17.2 1 Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Communication (Serial) settings > Modbus master > Basic settings Web browser: Config. tab > Communication (Serial) settings > Modbus master Basic settings Hardware configurator: Communication (Serial) settings > Modbus master Basic settings Description Selectable Range or Options Off, On 5 Select On to use the Modbus master function.
1.17 Configuring the Serial Communication Function (/C2 and /C3 options) 1.17.3 Setting Modbus Master Transmission Commands Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu Communication (Serial) settings > Modbus master > Command settings Web browser: Config.
1.18 Configuring System Settings (Time zone, display language, status relay, etc.) 1 Configuring the GX/GP Set the system environment such as the time zone and display language. 1.18.1 2 Setting the Display Language, Temperature Unit, Decimal Point Type, and Date Format 3 Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu System settings > Environment (Language) settings Web browser: Config.
1.18 Configuring System Settings (Time zone, display language, status relay, etc.) Date format Set the date display format. Options Year Month Day Month Day Year Date Month Year Display example1 2012/12/30 12/30/2012 30/12/2012 1 In the display examples, the delimiter is a slash (/). Scope The format is applied to the date displayed on the screen.
1.18 Configuring System Settings (Time zone, display language, status relay, etc.) 1.18.3 1 Setting the Alarm Display Hold/Nonhold Operation GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu System settings > Alarm basic settings Web browser: Config.
1.18 Configuring System Settings (Time zone, display language, status relay, etc.) Options 5 s to 15 s Off Description The time deviation limit. Disables the function that gradually corrects the time. Specified time Current time Time deviation limit Time adjustment beyond limit Set the behavior when a time that exceeds the time deviation limit is specified. Options Not Change the time Change the time Description Time is not corrected. Time is immediately corrected.
1.18 Configuring System Settings (Time zone, display language, status relay, etc.) 1 If the time deviation between the time of the GX/GP internal clock and the correct time (the specified time) is within a specified value, the GX/GP clock is adjusted gradually at a rate of 1 ms per second. The maximum value of time deviation (tm in the figure below) can be selected in the range of 5 s to 15 s.
1.18 Configuring System Settings (Time zone, display language, status relay, etc.) 1.18.5 Setting Internal Switches Path GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu System settings > Internal switch settings Web browser: Config.
1.18 Configuring System Settings (Time zone, display language, status relay, etc.) 1.18.6 Setting the FAIL Relay and Instrument Information Output (/FL option) GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu System settings > Status relay Web browser: Config.
1.18 Configuring System Settings (Time zone, display language, status relay, etc.) Status Output The status below is output with a relay contact signal. You can select whether each status is output to the relay. The relay is energized when the status occurs. You cannot change this behavior. Status Description Corrective Action Internal memory Error in the internal memory. Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer or SD card status for repairs.
1.18 Configuring System Settings (Time zone, display language, status relay, etc.) 1.18.7 1 Setting the Printer Output Conditions GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu System settings > Printer settings Web browser: Config. tab > System settings > Printer settings Hardware configurator: System settings > Printer settings Description Setup Item IP Address Paper size Page orientation Resolution (dpi) Number of copies Snapshot Selectable Range or Options 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.
1.18 Configuring System Settings (Time zone, display language, status relay, etc.) LED Setup Item MENU key LED Selectable Range or Options Off, Alarm Default Value Off MENU key LED Set the MENU key LED operation mode. Set this to Alarm to display alarm status. Options Off Alarm 1.18.9 Description Lights in blue. Power-on state. Indicates alarm status with colors.
1.18 Configuring System Settings (Time zone, display language, status relay, etc.) 1 1.18.11 Setting USB Input Devices GX/GP: M ENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu System settings > USB input device Web browser: Config.
1.19 Configuring the Security Functions Set the security function. The operation lock function prohibits touch operation. To clear the operation lock, enter the password. The login function allows only registered users to use the GX/GP. Access from communication functions can also be limited to users registered here. Authority of user can be configured to restrict the items that each user is allowed to use. (Up to 10 conditions can be set.
1.19 Configuring the Security Functions Logout1 (touch operation item) Selectable Range or Options Off, 1min, 2min, 5min, 10min Off, On 1 Default Value Off Off 2 1 Appears when touch operation is set to Login. Auto logout Options Off 1min to 10min Description Stays logged in until the user logs out. When you log in through touch operation, you will be automatically logged out when there is no activity for the specified duration. Operation without Login Description Allows only login operation.
1.19 Configuring the Security Functions Record Set this to Lock to restrict record start/stop operation. Math Set this to Lock to restrict the math operations below. Operation Start computation Stop computation Reset computation Data save Set this to Lock to restrict the data save operations below. Operation Save display data Save event data Event trigger Manual sample Snap shot Reset timer Reset match time timer Message Set this to Lock to restrict message writing operation.
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1.19 Configuring the Security Functions Note The default user name for user number 1 is “User01”. The default password is “default.” To change the password, log in and perform Password change. Even if you want to set only communication to Login, set Touch operation to Login once and set a password. For the procedure, see page 2-68 in section 2.10.2, “Changing the Password”. 1.19.
1.20 Loading Settings 1 Configuring the GX/GP Load setting parameters and report templates, and load and delete scale images. 1.20.
1.20 Loading Settings Procedure Loading All Stings 1 2 3 4 5 Tap Media kind, set the medium. Tap Select file, set the file. Tap All settings, set to On. Tap Execute. The setting parameters that you specified are loaded. Tap Exit. The GX/GP returns to the original screen. Operation complete Loading Specific Items 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tap Media kind, set the medium. Tap Select file, set the file. Tap All settings, set to Off. Set the items that you want to load to On. Tap Execute.
1.20 Loading Settings 1.20.2 1 Loading and Deleting Scale Images Configuring the GX/GP Loading 2 Path GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Save load > Menu Load settings > Scale image > Load scale image Description Setup Item Media kind Select file Selectable Range or Options SD, USB — Default Value 3 1 4 — 1 See page 1-152 in section 1.20.1, “Loading Setting Parameters” Media kind Set the type of media. 5 Select file Set the scale image to load.
1.20 Loading Settings Deleting Path GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Save load > Menu Load settings > Scale image > Delete scale image Description Setup Item Group number Selectable Range or Options GX20/GP20: 1 to 50 GX10/GP10: 1 to 30 — Data Default Value 1 — Group number Set the group number to delete the scale image from. Data Displays the presence or absence of the specified file. Procedure 1 2 Set the group number to delete the scale image form. Tap Execute.
1.20 Loading Settings 1 Report kind Configuring the GX/GP Set the kind of report template. Data 2 Displays the presence or absence of the specified file. Procedure Loading a Report Template File 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 Tap Media kind, set the medium. Tap Select file, set the file. 4 Tap Select file, select the file to load, and tap OK. Tap Report kind and then the kind of report template to load. 5 Tap Execute. The report template is loaded. Tap Exit. The GX/GP returns to the original screen.
1.21 Saving Setting Parameters Save setting parameters, report templates, and scale images. 1.21.1 Saving the Setting Parameters Path GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Save load > Menu Save settings > Setting parameters Description Setup Item Media kind File name Comment Selectable Range or Options SD, USB Character string (up to 32 characters) Character string (up to 50 characters) Default Value 1 — — 1 See page 1-152 in section 1.20.
1.21 Saving Setting Parameters 1.21.2 1 Saving a Scale Image Configuring the GX/GP Path 2 GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Save load > Menu Save settings > Scale image Description Setup Item Media kind File name Selectable Range or Options SD, USB — Default Value 3 1 — 1 See page 1-152 in section 1.20.1, “Loading Setting Parameters” Media kind 4 Set the save destination medium. File name Set the file name.
1.21 Saving Setting Parameters 1.21.3 Saving a Report Template Path GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Save load > Menu Save settings > Report template Description Setup Item Media kind File type File name Selectable Range or Options SD, USB Excel file, PDF/Printer file — Default Value 1 Excel file — 1 See page 1-152 in section 1.20.1, “Loading Setting Parameters” Media kind Set the save destination medium. File type Set the type of file to save. File name Set the file name.
1.21 Saving Setting Parameters 1.21.4 Saving Setting Parameters, Scale Images, and Report Templates at Once Configuring the GX/GP Path 2 GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Save load > Menu Save settings > All above Description Setup Item Media kind Folder name Selectable Range or Options SD, USB — 1 Default Value 3 1 — 1 See page 1-152 in section 1.20.1, “Loading Setting Parameters” Media kind 4 Set the save destination medium. Folder name Set the folder name.
1.22 Listing Files That Are on the External Storage Medium List the files on the external storage medium (SD memory card or USB flash memory (/UH option)). Path GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Save load > Menu File list Description Setup Item Media kind Selectable Range or Options SD, USB Default Value 1 1 See page 1-152 in section 1.20.1, “Loading Setting Parameters” Media kind Set the type of media. Procedure 1 2 3 Set the kind of media. Tap Execute. A list of files is displayed. Tap OK.
1.23 Formatting the External Storage Medium 1 Path GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Save load > Menu Format Configuring the GX/GP Format the external storage medium (SD memory card or USB flash memory (/UH option)). 2 3 Description Setup Item Media kind Volume name Selectable Range or Options SD, USB Up to 11 characters (0 to 9, uppercase alphabet) Default Value 1 — 4 1 See page 1-152 in section 1.20.1, “Loading Setting Parameters” Media kind 5 Set the storage medium to format.
1.24 Initializing and Calibrating the System (Initialization, reconfiguration, touch screen calibration) Initialize the settings or the internal memory, reconfigure the GX/GP, and calibrate the touch screen. 1.24.
1.24 Initializing and Calibrating the System (Initialization, reconfiguration, touch screen calibration) Note • • Press MENU. The menu screen appears. 2 4 Tap the Browse tab and then Initialize Calibration. The menu screen appears. 3 Tap Initialize all under Initialize and then Off. 4 5 To initialize the security settings, tap Security settings and then On. Otherwise, tap Off. 5 App To initialize the settings other than the security settings, tap Other than Security settings and then On.
1.24 Initializing and Calibrating the System (Initialization, reconfiguration, touch screen calibration) 1.24.2 Reconfiguring the GX/GP When you reconfigure the GX/GP, the installed I/O modules are detected, and the settings are changed accordingly. Reconfiguration is necessary in the following situations.
Chapter 2 Operating the GX/GP 2.1 Starting and Stopping Recording and Computation 1 This section explains how to start recording and computation. 2.1.1 2 Starting and Stopping Recording Procedure Starting Recording 3 For the procedure when the batch function is in use, see page 2-3 in section 2.1.2, “Using the Batch Function”. 1 Operating the GX/GP Start and stop recording. Press MENU. 4 The menu screen appears. 5 Recording App 2 3 Tap Recording.
2.1 Starting and Stopping Recording and Computation Stopping Recording For the procedure when the batch function is in use, see page 2-3 in section 2.1.2, “Using the Batch Function”. 1 2 3 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap Record. The record stop screen appears. Tap Rec+Math or Record. Recording stops. The recording status icon indicates stopped. When computation (/MT option) is in progress, you can select Rec+Math. Computation stops when recording stops.
2.1 Starting and Stopping Recording and Computation 2.1.2 Using the Batch Function 1 Procedure Setting the Batch Name (Batch name-No. Lot No.) and Comments 2 1 Operating the GX/GP Press MENU. The menu screen appears. 2 3 Tap the Universal tab and then Batch. A screen for setting the batch name and comments appears. 3 Tap Batch name-No., and set the batch number. (Up to 32 characters) If you are using lot numbers, set the lot number.
2.1 Starting and Stopping Recording and Computation Starting Recording 1 2 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap Recording. The record start screen appears. Edit the text field 3 4 Tap Batch name-No., Lot No., and Comment 1 to Comment 3, and set each item. If you need to edit the text fields, proceed to step 4. Tap Edit textfield. The batch text field screen appears. Scroll Scroll Tap the text field you want to edit, and set Characters. You cannot change the title. Tap Exit.
2.1 Starting and Stopping Recording and Computation Stopping Recording 1 2 3 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. 4 Tap Record. The record stop screen appears. Tap Rec+Math or Record. Recording stops. Tap the Exit icon to close the menu screen. • You can also use the START/STOP key. If you use this key, recording will stop immediately. • If START/STOP key action in the math channel settings is set to Start / Stop or Reset + Start / Stop, computation also stops when you press the START/STOP key.
2.1 Starting and Stopping Recording and Computation Note • • 2.1.4 If the file type of the recording mode is Event, the trend interval will correspond to the recording interval of event data. If the recording mode of event data is set to trigger in basic settings under recording settings, digital values will be updated, but waveform data will not be displayed until a trigger occurs. To display waveform data, set Trend rate switching under Display settings to On.
2.1 Starting and Stopping Recording and Computation 1 Stopping Computation • Stopping Computation When Recording Stops 2 3 4 Press MENU. 2 Tap Recording. Operating the GX/GP 1 The menu screen appears. The record stop screen appears. 3 Tap Rec+Math. Recording and computation stops, and the math icon in the status display section disappears. Tap the Close icon to close the menu screen. 4 Operation complete • Stopping Only the Computation 1 2 3 5 Press MENU. The menu screen appears.
2.1 Starting and Stopping Recording and Computation 2.1.5 Clearing Computation Data Dropout Displays You can carry out this procedure when a computation data dropout occurs. When a computation data dropout occurs, the math icon turns yellow. Procedure 1 2 3 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap Computing. The computation operation screen appears. Tap ACK. The math icon turns gray. ACK on the computation operation screen is valid only when a computation data dropout occurs.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display 1 This section explains how to display various measured data. Displaying Measured Data as Waveforms, Numeric Values, or a Bar Graph (Trend, digital, and bar graph displays) Operating the GX/GP 2.2.1 2 3 Procedure Displaying the Trend, Digital, or Bar Graph Display 1 2 4 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Browse tab. 5 App Bar graph display Digital display Trend display 3 Tap Trend, Digital, or Bar graph.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display Displaying Channel Information You can carry out this procedure on the trend, digital, bar graph, overview and report displays. 1 Tap the channel data digital display section to display the information about the selected channel. On the trend display, double-tap the digital display section. The channel information screen appears. Trend display Returns the waveform displayed on top to the original condition.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display 1 DO Channel Operation from the Monitor This procedure is for when, in the DO channel range settings, type is set to Manual. In the Display settings, under Screen display settings, Changing each value from monitoring must be set to On. 1 2 Tap a DO channel. Operating the GX/GP The channel information appears. 3 4 “ON” or “OFF” The specified character string is shown in parentheses. 5 2 3 Tap ON or OFF.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display Changing Where the Digital Display Appears on the Trend Display The digital display on the trend display can be shown in any of the four edges of the screen. Drag the digital display section to the top, bottom, left, or right edge. Showing or Hiding the Digital Display on the Trend Display Select whether to show or hide the digital display section. 1 2 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Context tab and then Digital ON OFF.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display 2.2.2 1 Switching the Group to Display You can carry out this procedure on the trend, digital, bar graph, and historical trend displays. 2 1 2 Operating the GX/GP Procedure Switching the Group Using the Group Switch Icons 3 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the group switch icons to switch the displayed group. 4 The group that you selected appears.
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2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display 2.2.3 1 Displaying the Statuses of All Channels on One Screen (Overview Display) This section explains how to use the overview display. 2 1 2 Operating the GX/GP Procedure Displaying the Overview Press MENU. 3 The menu screen appears. Tap the Browse tab and then Overview. The overview is displayed. 4 Channel number, tag, or tag No. Measured value and unit Channels on which alarms are occurring are displayed in red.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display Displaying the Channel Overview of a Group in the Displayed Group Overview 1 Tap a group. The channel overview of the group appears. Grouping overview display Switches the group Trend display Grouping overview Flick to switch the group You can switch the group using the group switch icons. Tap Jump to trend to show the trend display. 2 Tap Go back to return to the group overview display.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display 2.2.4 1 Displaying the Multi Panel (GX20/GP20 only) You can divide the screen into several areas and assign the displays of your choosing to the areas. There are nine display division patterns available. You can set up to 20 multi panels. Operating the GX/GP Procedure Displaying the Multi Panel 1 2 3 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. 4 Tap the Browse tab and then Multi panel. The multi panel appears.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display Changing the Displayed Content of an Area of the Multi Panel 1 2 Tap the display area you want to change. The multi panel edit screen appears. Tap the display icon that you want to change to. To change the group, tap the display group switch icons. The specified display appears. 3 Tap the Close icon. The multi panel edit screen closes. Operation complete Registering the Multi Panel That You Changed 1 2 3 Press MENU. The menu screen appears.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display 1 Shortcut Icon Operation (for registered and free messages) You can touch the screen to display shortcut icons; you do not have to display the menu screen first. You can tap these shortcut icons to operate the GX/GP. 2 Operating the GX/GP 3 4 5 Shortcut icon Writing a Free Message You can create a message on the spot and write it. You can set up to 10 free messages. 1 2 3 App Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Universal tab.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display Writing an Added Message You can add messages to past data. See page 2-24 in section 2.2.7, “Displaying Previously Measured Data (Historical trend display)”. • Writing a Registered Message 1 2 3 4 Display the historical trend, and drag the scale image to align the left edge of the scale image to the write position. Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Context tab and then Message. A message list appears.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display 1 Explanation Display Color of Messages The message colors on the trend display are shown below. You cannot change them. No. Color 1 Red 2 Green 3 Blue 4 Violet 5 Brown 6 Orange 8 Light blue 9 magenta 10 Gray The colors for messages 11 to 100 are repetitions of the colors above. 3 Added Messages • The timestamps of added messages are data times.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display 2.2.6 Writing Freehand Messages You can write freehand messages on the trend and historical trend displays. Procedure Writing on the Trend Display 1 2 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Context tab and then Freehand message. A tool box appears on the right side of the screen. Displayed in the upper right when the trend display direction is vertical Cancels the message Select the pen. Set the pen thickness and color.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display 1 Writing on the Historical Trend 1 3 4 5 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Universal tab and then Freehand message. A tool box appears on the right side of the screen. Displayed in the upper right when the trend display direction is vertical Write the message, and then tap Save or Common. 2 Operating the GX/GP 2 Display the historical trend, and show the location where you want to write a freehand message. 3 4 The message is written.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display 2.2.7 Displaying Previously Measured Data (Historical trend display) There are five methods to display the previously measured data. Recall from the display (explained in this section) Display from the alarm summary ( page 2-33 in section 2.3.1, “Listing the Log of Alarm Occurrences and Releases (Alarm Summary)”) Display from the message summary ( page 2-35 in section 2.3.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display 1 Displaying the Entire Measured Data 1 2 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. 2 Tap the Context tab and then All data display. It may not be possible to display all the measured data depending on the measure data size. You can use the switch icons to change the range to load. If there is measured data that can be loaded, switch icons appear in gray and are enabled. Otherwise, switch icons appear dimmed (light gray) and are disabled.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display Expanding and Reducing the Time Axis Pinch together to reduce the screen; pinch apart to expand the screen. • Display data: 1x to 1/8x of the trend display • The expansion and reduction ratios for display data vary depending on the trend interval. The ratios for event data vary depending on the recording interval.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display Reading Measured Values Drag the scale image. The measured value of the scale’s left edge position is shown in the digital display section. For display data, the maximum measured value is displayed. For event data, the measured value is displayed. 3 4 Scale image 5 Displaying Measured Data with Maximum values or Min/Max Values 1 2 Press MENU. App The menu screen appears. Tap the Context tab and then Valu Max Max/Min.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display Switching the Group to Display page 2-13 in section 2.2.2, “Switching the Group to Display” Writing Registered Messages and Free Messages page 2-18 in section 2.2.5, “Writing Registered Messages and Free Messages” Writing Freehand Messages page 2-22 in section 2.2.6, “Writing Freehand Messages” Displaying the Alarm Summary of the Loaded Data • Displaying the Alarm Summary 1 2 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Context tab and then Alarm summary.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display Displaying Data File Information You can display the memory information of the measured data that is currently displayed. 1 2 The menu screen appears. Tap the Context tab and then Data information. Operating the GX/GP 2 Press MENU. 1 The data information appears. 3 4 Display switch icons Switch the page 5 Display File name Data type Serial No.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display Displaying the Measured Data from a Specified Date and Time You can search for measured data at the specified date and time and display the results. You can search the display data or event data in the GX/GP internal memory. 1 2 3 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Context tab and then Data search. A calendar appears. Tap a date. The data search screen appears. 4 Set the data kind and search time, and tap OK. Data will appear.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display 2.2.8 1 Switching to the Secondary Trend Interval Procedure 1 2 Press MENU. Tap the Context tab and then DispRate First/Second. The trend interval switches from First to Second. A message appears in the trend display (if the function is enabled). 1min/div Each time you tap DispRate First/Second, the setting toggles between First and Second. 5 App Tap the Close icon to close the menu screen.
2.2 Configuration of Measured Data Display 2.2.9 Registering and Showing the Standard Display Procedure Registering the Standard Display 1 2 2 3 Show the display that you want to register as the standard display. Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Universal tab and then Standard display. The standard display setting screen appears. Tap OK. The standard display is registered. Operation complete Showing the Standard Display 1 2 Press MENU. The menu screen appears.
2.3 Displaying Various Types of Information 1 This section explains how to display various types of information. Listing the Log of Alarm Occurrences and Releases (Alarm Summary) Operating the GX/GP 2.3.1 2 This section explains how to use the alarm summary. 3 Procedure Displaying the Alarm Summary 1 2 Tap MENU. 4 The menu screen appears. Tap the Browse tab and then Alarm summary. The alarm summary appears.
2.3 Displaying Various Types of Information Sorting Items in Ascending or Descending Order Tap a sort item to sort the list. You can sort alarms in ascending or descending order by the following items. The sort symbol is displayed next to the sort item (see the figure on the previous page). • Channel number: Sorts the alarms by channel number even when tags are in use. Alarms within a single channel are displayed in order according to the occurrence and release times.
2.3 Displaying Various Types of Information 2.3.2 1 Displaying the Log of Written Messages (Message summary) Procedure Displaying the Message Summary 1 2 2 Operating the GX/GP This section explains how to use the message summary. The message summary displays a list of written messages and their timestamps. Up to 450 messages can be displayed. Up to 50 added messages (messages that have been added to previously measured data) can be displayed. 3 Press MENU. The menu screen appears.
2.3 Displaying Various Types of Information Displaying the Historical Trend at the Time a Message Was Written 1 2 Tap a message. The message information screen appears. Tap Go to trend(Disp) or Go to trend(Event). The selected type of data is displayed in the historical trend. Operation complete For the historical display procedure, see page 2-24 in section 2.2.7, “Displaying Previously Measured Data (Historical trend display)”. 2.3.
2.3 Displaying Various Types of Information Saving Data 1 • Saving a Specific File 2 You can save the internal memory data to an SD memory card or USB flash memory (/UH option). On the memory summary display, select the check box next to the file you want to save. Operating the GX/GP 1 3 4 Select the file check box. 5 Shortcut icons. 2 3 App Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Context tab and then Select save. The select save screen appears.
2.3 Displaying Various Types of Information • When Saving All Data, Manual Sampled Data, or Report Data 1 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. 2 Tap the Context tab and then All save or Report save. The all data or report data save screen appears. 3 Set the save destination, and tap OK. The data is saved. Operation complete Note To cancel the data save operation, carry out the following procedure.
2.3 Displaying Various Types of Information 1 Explanation Saving Data • The GX/GP will create a new directory to store the data in each time you save data. Directory name: Specified string_YYMMDD_HHMMSS (the values of YY to SS are the date and time of operation). 2 Operating the GX/GP 3 Save directory 4 • Display data or event data that is in the process of adding data cannot be saved. • The save operation explained here merely copies the data in the internal memory.
2.3 Displaying Various Types of Information Switching the Report Data Entry to Display You can change the report data entry to display in the following manner. • Flick the data display area to the left and right • Tap the report data switch icons.
2.3 Displaying Various Types of Information 2.3.5 1 Displaying Logs You can display the following logs. Operate log, error log, GENE log, FTP log, web log, mail log, Modbus log, SNTP log, and DHCP log. 1 2 2 Operating the GX/GP Procedure Press MENU. 3 The menu screen appears. Tap the Browse tab and then Log. The log select screen appears. 4 5 App 3 Tap the log to display. The selected log is displayed.
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2.3 Displaying Various Types of Information WEB Log Scroll Drag or flick to scroll Code, message URI Method, IP address Date and time Method, IP address GET POST Description Displays the HTTP method in which an error occurred. The IP address of the external device in which the error occurred is also displayed. For the error codes and error messages, see page 5-9 in section 5.2.1, “Messages”.
2.3 Displaying Various Types of Information 1 Modbus Log Scroll 2 Operating the GX/GP Drag or flick to scroll Recipient/error Communication status Communication type (C: client, M: master) Date and time Flag C M Status W R 4 Description Communication by the Modbus client function (Ethernet) Communication by the Modbus master function (serial) Factor Blue 5 Description Write Read Normal communication. App An external Modbus device returned an error response.
2.3 Displaying Various Types of Information Communication Type R W N Description Read command Write command Other SNTP Log Scroll Drag or flick to scroll Error code Error Code ELINK EDORMANT EHOSTNAME ETCPIP ESEND ERECV EBROKEN ETIMEDOUT EOVER 2-46 Date and time Description The Ethernet cable is not connected. Check the GX/GP Ethernet cable connection. An internal processing error occurred. Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. The SNTP server host name is invalid.
2.3 Displaying Various Types of Information 1 DHCP Log Scroll 2 Operating the GX/GP Drag or flick to scroll 3 Message Type Date and time Type LINK SET DHCP Message ON OFF Address (e.g., 10.0.122.
2.3 Displaying Various Types of Information 2.3.6 Checking the Command Status of the Modbus Client and Modbus Master Procedure Displaying the Command Status 1 2 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Browse tab and then Modbus client or Modbus master. The Modbus operation status appears. Register number Read channels Scroll Server name Tap a command to display Modbus information.
2.3 Displaying Various Types of Information Communication Condition The following settings are displayed. The setting display varies between Modbus client and Modbus master. Function Modbus client Modbus master Display Auto recovery Read cycle Time out Retrials Auto recovery 2 Resuming Command Transmission Operating the GX/GP Setup Item Wait time Interval Communication timeout Retransmission Wait time 1 5 3 Communication Status See page 2-41 in section 2.3.5, “Displaying Logs”.
2.3 Displaying Various Types of Information 2.3.7 Displaying the GX/GP System Information You can display the GX/GP system information. Procedure 1 2 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Browse tab and then System information. The system information appears. Drag or flick XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX XXXXXXXXX RX.XX.XX RX.XX.XX Switch the page Drag or flick up and down to switch pages. Operation complete Display Item The following items are displayed.
2.3 Displaying Various Types of Information 2.3.8 1 Displaying Network Information You can display the GX/GP network information. Procedure 2 Press MENU. Operating the GX/GP 1 2 The menu screen appears. 3 Tap the Browse tab and then Network information. The network information appears. 4 XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX 5 App Operation complete Display Item The following items are displayed.
2.4 Executing Various Functions This section explains how to execute various functions. 2.4.1 Releasing Alarm Output (Alarm ACK operation) This operation is valid when the GX/GP is configured as follows: • In System settings, under Alarm basic settings, Indicator’s Hold/Nonhold is set to Hold.
2.4 Executing Various Functions 2.4.4 1 Resetting Match Time Timers Procedure 2 3 2 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Operating the GX/GP 1 Tap the Universal tab and then Match time timer reset. 3 The reset selection screen (timer number or all) appears. Select the match time timer to reset, and tap OK. The match time timer is reset. 4 Operation complete 2.4.5 Generating a Record Start Trigger for Event Data 5 See page 2-5 in section 2.1.
2.4 Executing Various Functions Deleting a Favorite Screen 1 2 3 4 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Universal tab and then Remove favorite. The Remove favorite list screen appears. Select the screen to delete, and tap OK. The favorite screen is deleted. Tap the Close icon to close the menu screen. Operation complete 2.4.7 Performing a Test Print 1 2 3 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Universal tab and then Test print. A test print is performed.
2.5 Saving Various Types of Data 1 This section explains how to save various types of data. Automatically Saving Measured Data Measured data is saved automatically when in Data save settings, Media save Auto save is set to On. The save destination is an SD memory card. Have an SD memory card inserted in the slot at all times. While recording, the measured data recorded in the internal memory is automatically saved to the SD memory card.
2.5 Saving Various Types of Data Explanation Number of Manual Sampled Data Entries in the Internal Memory You can view the number of manual sampled data entries in the internal memory on the memory summary display ( see page 2-36 in section 2.3.3, “Displaying a List of Data Files in the Internal Memory (Memory summary)”). Saving Manual Sampled Data • If auto save is On, the manual sampled data is saved to the SD memory card when you carry out manual sampling.
2.5 Saving Various Types of Data 1 Procedure 1 3 2 Tap the Universal tab. Operating the GX/GP 2 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. The menu screen appears. 3 Tap Save display or Save event. The display data or event data is saved to the SD card. Operation complete 2.5.7 4 Removing the SD Memory Card or USB Flash Memory Procedure 1 2 5 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Media eject icon. App A confirmation screen is displayed.
2.6 Using USB Peripheral Devices This section explains how to connect peripheral devices to USB ports (/UH option). 2.6.1 Using a Keyboard or Bar Code Reader You can connect a keyboard or bar code reader to a USB port. For specifying the keyboard or bar code reader to use, see page 1-151 in section 1.18.11, “Setting USB Input Devices”. Procedure Connecting a Keyboard or Bar Code Reader Connect a keyboard or bar code reader cable to the GX/GP USB port.
2.6 Using USB Peripheral Devices Operating from a Keyboard 1 Valid Keys 2 When a text input keyboard is showing on the GX/GP screen, you can enter alphabet characters, numbers, and symbols from the connected keyboard. Keys enclosed in frames are valid.
2.7 Performing Network Related Operations This section explains how to perform network related operations. 2.7.1 Performing an Mail Transmission Test You can send a test mail to check whether you have configured the mail settings correctly. Procedure 1 2 3 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Universal tab and then E-Mail test. The mail transmission test screen appears. Tap Recipient 1 or Recipient 2. A test mail is sent. Operation complete 2.7.
2.7 Performing Network Related Operations 2.7.3 1 Checking FTP File Transfers (FTP transmission test) You can check whether files can be sent from the GX/GP to the FTP server using a test file. Procedure 2 3 Press MENU. Operating the GX/GP 1 2 The menu screen appears. 3 Tap the Browse tab and then FTP test. The FTP transmission test screen appears. Tap Primary or Secondary. The test file is sent.
2.7 Performing Network Related Operations 2.7.5 Outputting Snapshots or Report Data to a Network Printer You can output snapshots or report data to a network printer. To enable snapshot output, you need to set Snapshot to On under Printer settings in System settings. To enable report data output, you need to set Report Template Output Printer to On under Basic settings in Report Settings. Procedure Outputting a Snapshot 1 2 Press MENU. The menu screen appears.
2.7 Performing Network Related Operations 1 Releasing Network Information 1 2 4 2 Tap the Browse tab and then Network information. The network information appears. Operating the GX/GP 3 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Press MENU. 3 The menu screen appears. Tap the Context tab and then Release IP address. The network information is released.
2.8 Performing File Operations This section explains file operations. 2.8.1 Initializing the Internal Memory You can initialize the settings. When you initialize the settings, the internal memory data is also initialized. For the procedure, see page 1-168 in section 1.24.1, “Initializing the Settings and the Internal Memory”. 2.8.
2.8 Performing File Operations 2.8.3 1 Formatting the External Storage Medium Formatting will remove the contents of the storage medium. Procedure 2 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap Format Media kind and then SD or USB. 4 Tap Volume name, and set the volume name. 6 7 3 Tap the Browse tab and then Save load. The menu screen appears. 3 5 Operating the GX/GP 1 2 4 Tap Execute. 5 A confirmation screen is displayed. Tap OK. The message “Execution is complete.” will appear.
2.9 Disabling Operation (Operation lock function) This section explains how to disable operation. You need to set Security function Touch operation to Operation Lock under Basic settings in Security settings. 2.9.1 Locking the Operation 1 2 2.9.2 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Universal tab and then Ope lock Lock/Unlock. The operation lock is enabled. The operation lock icon is displayed in the status display section. Releasing the Operation Lock 1 2 Press MENU.
2.10 Allowing Only Registered Users to Operate 1 This section explains security related operations. Logging In and Logging Out Operating the GX/GP 2.10.1 2 This section explains how to log in through touch operation. For the procedure to log in via communication, see the Communication Interface User’s Manual, IM04L51B01-17EN. 3 Procedure Logging In 1 4 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. If Operation without Login is set to OFF, a password input screen will appear.
2.10 Allowing Only Registered Users to Operate 2.10.2 Changing the Password You can carry out this procedure when in Security settings, under Basic settings, Security Touch operation is set to Login. Procedure 1 2 Press MENU. The menu screen appears. If Operation without Login is set to OFF, a password input screen will appear. Tap the Universal tab and then Change password. The screen for changing the password appears. 3 Tap Old Password, and enter the old password.
Chapter 3 Using Network Functions (Ethernet interface) 3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 3.1.1 Connecting to a Network 1 2 Configuring the GX/GP for Network Connection To connect the GX/GP to an Ethernet network, you need to configure the GX/GP in accordance with the network environment. For the configuration procedure, see page 1-123 in section 1.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 3.1.2 Starting and Closing the Main Application Functional Overview You can use the main application (hereafter referred to as the Web application) to do the following: • Control the GX/GP • Monitor data • Change settings There is no need to install the Web application. Specify the GX/GP IP address on the Web browser to display the application screen.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 1 Starting the Web Application If a message appears in the information bar or dialog box when you start or while you are using the Web application, see the note on the next page or “Installing Java Runtime Environment (JRE).” 2 Procedure Start the Web browser. 3 In the Address box, enter “http://” followed by the GX/GP IP address and press the Enter key.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Note • • • If the GX/GP login function is changed while the Web application is in use, you may need to reload the page or restart the browser. Follow the instructions in the message.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Installing the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) The Web application’s trend, digital, bar graph, and overview monitor displays require JRE. If you are using a PC that does not have JRE installed, JRE will be downloaded automatically from the GX/GP when you start the Web application. After the application starts, the JRE installation screen appears.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) • A Message Asking for Permission to Run a Java Applet Even if JRE is installed, a message asking for permission to run a Java applet may appear. Click Run. Warning - Security The application’s digital signature cannot be verified. Do you want to run the application? Name: (ndx.monitor.Apple or ndx.monitor.LookAheadApplet) If the following message appears, click Don’t Block.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Screen 1 The screen configuration is shown below. Note Set the browser’s zoom (on the View menu, click Zoom) to 100%. Otherwise, the layout may appear crooked. 2 Menu bar 3 Using Network Functions (Ethernet interface) 4 5 App Split bar Content selection tree Content area Name Menu bar Description Consists of three tabs: SMARTDAC+ Web Service, Operation, and Option.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Status Indications The menu bar shows the GX/GP status. 1 5 2 3 6 7 8 9 10 11 4 Number Description 1 Communication status. Turns on in yellow when communication with the GX/GP is normal. If you move the mouse pointer over the icon and hold it there for about 1 second, “Normal” or “Error” will appear in a pop-up window.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 3.1.3 1 Controlling the GX/GP You can carry out the following operations on the Web application.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Starting Recording Follow the procedure below to start recording. Procedure 1 2 On the SMARTDAC+ Web Service tab, click Recording. The Recording dialog box appears. If the batch function is in use, enter numbers in the Batch No. and Lot No. boxes. You can also edit the text field by clicking Edit Textfield. 3 Click Start recording or Start recording and computing.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 1 Starting Computing Follow the procedure below to start computing on math channels. Procedure 1 2 2 On the SMARTDAC+ Web Service tab, click Computing. The Computing dialog box appears. Click Start computing. Computing starts. The indicator below the Computing button turns on in blue.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Setting the Date and Time Follow the procedure below to set the GX/GP’s date and time. Procedure 1 2 On the Operation tab, click Date/Time Settings. The Date/Time settings dialog box appears. Enter the date and time, and click Change. The GX/GP’s date and time are changed. You may not be able to change the time depending on the GX/GP settings or condition.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 1 Resetting a Match Time Timer Follow the procedure below to reset a timer that has expired. Procedure 1 2 2 On the Operation tab, click Reset Match Time Timer. The Match time timer reset dialog box appears. Click the match time timer you want to reset. The match time timer is reset. 3 Follow the procedure below to change the batch number, lot number, and batch comment.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 3.1.4 Monitoring the GX/GP Data You can retrieve data and display conditions from the GX/GP and view the information using the monitors listed below. Monitors Trend, digital, bar graph, overview, alarm summary, message summary, error log, network information, system information, and favorite monitor On the trend monitor, you can display the trends of up to four groups.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 1 Pausing and Resuming Data Updating Follow the procedure below to pause and resume monitor data updating. Procedure Each time you click Pause/Resume, the monitor data updating pauses or resumes. When data updating is paused, a section of the Pause/Resume button icon blinks. 2 Note If the GX/GP settings are changed when updating is paused, the paused state may be cleared.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Favorite Monitors Follow the procedure below to create favorite monitors. You can create up to 15 monitors. Procedure Registration 1 On the Data tab, click Create monitor. A screen for creating a new monitor appears. 2 3 Click Divide. Screen multi panel options appear. Click the multi panel pattern to use. 4 5 6 7 8 From the Type list, select the screen type to display.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 1 Deleting a Favorite Monitor 1 2 In the content selection tree, point to the favorite monitor you want to delete. Click the X mark that appears to the right of the monitor name. 2 A confirmation dialog box appears. 3 Click OK. The monitor name is deleted from the content selection tree. Note You cannot edit a favorite monitor that you created before.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Digital Monitor Digital displays are shown by group. Bar Graph Monitor Bar graph displays are shown by group. Note • • When you start the Web application for the first time, display groups are displayed in accordance with the default conditions. Change the display groups if necessary. Changes that you make to the monitor are always retained.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Changing Display Groups (Trend, digital, and bar graph monitors) Follow the procedure below to change the group to show in each area. This setting applies to the trend, digital, and bar graph monitors. Procedure 1 2 On the display group change bar, select the display group from the Gr. list. Note You can change an existing monitor and register it as a favorite monitor.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Trend The description of a trend screen that can be displayed in one of the divided areas is given below. Written message Toolbar Trip line Waveform display area Name Toolbar Waveform display area Y-axis display area Splitter Time axis Y-axis display area Active Y-axis mark Splitter Alarm display Description Change the trend waveform display mode. Display channel data as waveforms.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 1 Changing the Trend’s Waveform Display This procedure applies to the trend display. You can click the icons in the figure below to change the waveform display. Full Auto Slide Free 2 3 Turns the alarm display on and off Zoom in on or out of the time axis Waveform display limits Waveform display zone 4 Waveform Display Zone Change the waveform display zone.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Alarm Display Alarm information is displayed in the bottom area. Alarm levels (1, 2, 3, and 4) are displayed in order from the top. The duration of each alarm is indicated with a bar using the same color as the corresponding channel. Alarms of channels that correspond to the active Y-axis are shown in front.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 1 Displaying Trends’ Past Data You can display past data as a trend. This is called historical trend. Data and Interval That Can Be Displayed as a Historical Trend The current recording and past recording data can be displayed as historical trends over the following interval.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Retrieving Historical Trend Data Follow the procedure below to retrieve historical trend data from the GX/GP. Note The Web application has a buffer for historical trend data. The buffer can hold 3600 data points per channel. By retrieving the historical trend data, you can view the data that has been loaded into this buffer from the GX/GP. 1 2 Click the retrieve historical trend data icon.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Digital The description of a digital screen that can be displayed in one of the divided areas is given below. 1 2 3 Using Network Functions (Ethernet interface) 4 5 Alarm Marks Alarm Status On On Off Off Alarm ACK Unacknowledged alarms present. All alarms acknowledged. Unacknowledged alarms present. All alarms acknowledged.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Bar Graph The description of a bar graph screen that can be displayed in one of the divided areas is given below. The bar graph is shown vertically, and the starting point of bars is at the bottom.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 1 Overview Monitor The following four types of overview monitors are available. • All channel • Display group • Display group (detail display) • Channel in display group 2 All channel overview Display group overview Display group overview (detail display) 3 All Channel The all channel overview is displayed when the number of active channels is 100 or less.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Display Group The display group overview shows groups. Display Item Display group name Alarm status Description If the information does not fit, the portion that does not fit is displayed with an ellipsis (...). The alarm status at the group level is displayed with a background color. For details on the background color, see “Alarm status” in “All Channel.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Due to space limitations, channel information may not be displayed. If you place the pointer in a group name area and leave it there for about 1 second, the group name will appear in a pop-up window. If you place the pointer in a channel area and leave it there for about 1 second, the channel name will appear in a pop-up window.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Alarm Summary Monitor The alarm summary monitor displays the GX/GP alarm summary. Up to 400 items can be displayed. For details on the displayed information, see page 2-33 in section 2.3.1, “Listing the Log of Alarm Occurrences and Releases (Alarm Summary)” Sorting Click a column title to sort the alarm summary in ascending or descending order of that column.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Message Summary Monitor The message summary monitor displays the GX/GP message summary. Up to 450 items can be displayed. For details on the displayed information, see page 2-35 in section 2.3.2, “Displaying the Log of Written Messages (Message summary)” 1 2 3 Using Network Functions (Ethernet interface) 4 5 You can sort, rearrange columns, and change column widths.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Error Log Monitor The error log monitor displays the GX/GP error log. Up to 50 items can be displayed. For details on the displayed information, see page 2-41 in section 2.3.5, “Displaying Logs” You can sort, rearrange columns, and change column widths.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Network Information Monitor The network information monitor displays the network information of connected instruments. 1 2 3 Using Network Functions (Ethernet interface) 4 5 Click Reload (in the lower right of the screen) to update the displayed network information.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) System Information Monitor The system information monitor displays the GX/GP’s basic information, such as the number of channels, and the module configuration. Click Update connected module (in the lower right of the screen) to update the information under Connected module.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Displaying Snapshot Screens On the SMARTDAC+ Web Service tab, click Snapshot Window. The snapshot of the GX/ GP appears in a separate window. You can use the tool buttons to perform the operations described below. 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 Using Network Functions (Ethernet interface) 4 5 App Number Button Name Description 1 Auto refresh Turns on or off the auto refreshing of snapshots.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 3.1.5 Changing Settings Follow the procedure below to change the GX/GP settings. Note The items and selectable values that appear in the setup screen vary depending on the hardware system configuration. If the items that you want to configure do not appear, check the option and module configuration on the system information monitor.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 1 Setup Change Procedure 1 Click the Config. tab. The setup item tree appears. 2 2 Click the item you want to change. The GX/GP settings are loaded and displayed in the content area. Click Reload to load and update the displayed settings. 3 Using Network Functions (Ethernet interface) 4 5 App 3 Edit the settings. For the procedure to set each item, see the reference table below.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Editing Settings This section gives examples of setup editing operations. Input Controls and Dialog Boxes The following table shows the input controls and dialog boxes that are used to edit settings on the Web application.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 1 Operation Example 1 The DI channel settings screen is shown below. Click here (▼) to show the available values. 2 3 Using Network Functions (Ethernet interface) Click to display the channel selection dialog box dialog box (figure below). Click to enter the span values.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Operation Example 3 This example shows how to assign channels to group 1 on the screen that appears when you click Display settings and then Group settings. Select the check box. Click to open the group settings dialog box (figure below). Group settings dialog box Group configuration channels Selected channels Select the channel check boxes to add the channels to the group.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 1 Operation Example 5 This example shows how to edit calibration correction on the AI channel settings screen. Select the calibration correction mode. Select the number of set points. 2 Click to open the calibration correction dialog box (figure below).
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Range Selection and Copying and Pasting You can select a range of settings and edit them collectively or copy and paste them. This section explains how to select a range of settings and how to use the Copy, Paste, and Tool buttons.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 1 Operation Example 7 Copying and Pasting You can edit copied information in Excel or text editor and paste it back in the Web application. Below is an example of how to edit information in Excel. 1 2 2 Select the copy source. Click Copy, which is in the lower right of the screen. You can also press Ctrl+C on the keyboard.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Operation Example 8 Range Selection and Copying and Pasting in Table Type Screens The AI channel settings screen will be used as an example to explain the procedure. In table type screens, you can also edit copied information in Excel or text editor and paste it back in the Web application (see note on page 3-43 ).
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 1 Operation Example 9 Editing Table Type Screens Using Tool Buttons On table type windows, you can use the tool buttons that are shown at the bottom of each table. The available types of tool buttons are “Initialize”, “Paste to all lines”, “Increment”, “Minimum”, “Maximum”, and “Change all”. You can use them to edit items collectively.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) The table below shows the different tool button types and their functions. Button Past to all Icon Function Pastes the value in the first selected line to all other lines. Initialize For numeric input Paste numbers to all selected lines by auto-incrementing the least significant digit, starting with the number in the first selected line.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 1 Operation Example 10 Selecting and Unselecting Check Boxes at Once The example below shows the screen that appears when you select Display settings Group settings - Channel set. 2 Selecting a Range of Check Boxes 3 Using Network Functions (Ethernet interface) Click a label in a cell to select a single cell. 4 Drag to select cells in a rectangular area.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Operation Example 11 Copying and Pasting Check Boxes at Once Follow the procedure below to paste the copy source. In check box type screens, you can also edit copied information in Excel or text editor and paste it back in the Web application. In Excel, a selected check box is indicated as On; an unselected check box is indicated as Off. Select the cells to copy from, and press Ctrl+C to copy.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 3.1.6 1 Saving and Loading Settings Saving GX/GP Settings Follow the procedure below to save the GX/GP setting parameters to the GX/GP SD memory card. 1 2 On the Data tab, click Save load. * 2 The save/load screen appears. The folders* and files on the SD memory card are displayed. Folders that have single quotation marks or semicolons in the their names are not displayed.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) Loading Settings into the GX/GP Follow the procedure below to load the setting parameters from the GX/GP SD memory card into the GX/GP. 1 On the Data tab, click Save load. The save/load screen appears. The folders and files on the SD memory card are displayed. 2 Select the folder from the Folder list. The folders and files on the selected folder are displayed.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 1 Printing the Settings You can print the GX/GP settings. On the SMARTDAC+ Web Service tab, click Print Config. Window. The setup print window appears. 2 3 Using Network Functions (Ethernet interface) 4 5 App • You can enter a comment in the Comment box. • Items whose check boxes are selected under Print setting will be printed.
3.1 Using a Web Browser to Change the GX/GP Settings, Monitor Data, and Control the GX/GP (Web server function) 3.1.7 Changing the Display Settings on the Browser You can change the display language on the browser and add and delete monitor display switch buttons on the menu bar. 1 2 On the Option tab, click Display Option. The Display Option dialog box appears. Change the settings, and click OK. For procedure to change the settings, see the explanation below.
3.2 Transmitting E-mail Messages 1 This section explains how to configure e-mail transmission settings. 3.2.1 2 Configuring the SMTP Client Function Description • Enable the SMTP client function • Set the user authentication method 3 4 Specify the necessary settings when the user authentication method is POP3 (POP before SMTP). For details on the settings, see page 1-127 in section 1.16.3, “Configuring the SMTP Client Function”. 3.2.
3.2 Transmitting E-mail Messages Explanation Transmitting E-mail Messages The available types of e-mails are listed below. E-mail can be automatically transmitted for each item. You can specify two groups of destinations and specify the destination for each item. In addition, you can set a header string for each item. • Alarm notification mail Sends alarm information when an alarm occurs or clears or reports alarm information only when an alarm occurs.
3.2 Transmitting E-mail Messages 3.2.5 1 E-mail Format The formats of alarm notification mail, periodic notification mail, power failure notification mail, memory full notification mail, system error notification mail, report notification mail, and test mail are given below.
3.2 Transmitting E-mail Messages Periodic Notification Mail Format • Subject Subject • Syntax Header block General block Time information Cancellation information Instantaneous data Source URL [Periodic_data]sss···s headerCRLF CRLF Periodic_notificationCRLF CRLF hostCRLF CRLF
3.2 Transmitting E-mail Messages 1 Power Failure Notification Fail Format • Subject Subject • Syntax Header block General block Power supply information headerCRLF CRLF Power failure notificationCRLF CRLF hostCRLF CRLF CRLF yyyy/mo/dd_hh:mi:ssCRLF CRLF CRLF yyyy/mo/dd_hh:mi:ssCRLF CRLF Access_the_following_URL_in_order_to_look_at_a_screen. CRLF http://host.
3.2 Transmitting E-mail Messages System Error Notification Mail Format • Subject Subject • Syntax Header block General block Error information Source URL Display item description fff mmm···m [System_warning]sss···s headerCRLF CRLF System error notificationCRLF CRLF hostCRLF CRLF yyyy/mo/dd_hh:mi:ssCRLF fffCRLF mmm···mCRLF CRLF Access_the_following_URL_in_order_to_look_at_a_screen. CRLF http://host.
3.2 Transmitting E-mail Messages 1 Report Notification Mail Format • Subject Subject • Syntax Header block General block Report information Display item description rrr···r ti tp ccc···c eee···e IM 04L51B01-01EN headerCRLF CRLF tiCRLF CRLF hostCRLF CRLF yyyy/mo/dd_hh:mi:ssCRLF ccc···cCRLF eee···eCRLF eee···eCRLF eee···eCRLF eee···eCRLF eee···eCRLF uuu···uCRLF CRLF : CRLF Access_the_following_URL_in_order_to_look_at_a_screen. CRLF http://host.
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3.3 Accessing the Measurement Data File on the GX/GP from a PC (FTP server function) 1 You can use a PC to access the GX/GP via FTP. You can perform operations such as retrieving directory and file lists from the external storage medium (SD memory card) of the GX/GP and transferring and deleting files. In addition, you can also retrieve the directory or file list and transfer files in the internal memory.
3.3 Accessing the Measurement Data File on the GX/GP from a PC (FTP server function) Connecting from a PC via the FTP An example of retrieving files using a browser is described below. In the Address box, enter ftp://host name.domain name. Drag the data you want to retrieve from the /MEM0/DATA folder in the case of internal memory data or the /DRV0 folder in the case of data on the external storage medium to the PC. You can also use the IP address in place of the “host name.domain name.
3.4 Transferring Data Files from the GX/GP (FTP client function) 1 The display data, event data, report data, snapshot data, alarm summary data, and manual sample data files that are created in the internal memory of the GX/GP can be automatically transferred via FTP when the files are created. You can specify two file transfer destinations (FTP servers): primary and secondary. If the primary FTP server is down, the file is transferred to the secondary FTP server.
3.4 Transferring Data Files from the GX/GP (FTP client function) Explanation Files to Transfer via FTP Display data, event data, report data, alarm summary data, manual sample data and snapshot data files are automatically transferred at appropriate times to the FTP destination. Data other than Excel report files and PDF report files are automatically transferred regardless of whether the external storage medium is available.
3.4 Transferring Data Files from the GX/GP (FTP client function) 1 Transfer Operation • Even if you turn the power off during FTP transfer wait time, the elapsed time is recorded. • If you change the FTP transfer time settings during FTP transfer wait time, the data files that are being held are transferred using the previous setting. Subsequent data files are sent according to the new setting.
3.5 Synchronizing the Time (SNTP client function) The GX/GP time can be synchronized to the time on an SNTP server. The GX/GP can retrieve time information from a specified SNTP server at specified intervals. SNTP server Time query Ethernet GX/GP SNTP client 3.5.1 Configuring the SNTP Client Function Description • Enable the SNTP client function • Specify the SNTP server settings • Set the query operation For setup details, see page 1-130 in section 1.16.5, “Setting the SNTP Client Function”.
3.6 Transmitting Time Information from the GX/GP to SNTP Client Devices (SNTP server function) 1 The GX/GP can operate as an SNTP server. When an SNTP client device on the network queries the GX/GP for time information, the GX/GP sends the information. 2 SNTP server 3 GX/GP Ethernet 4 Query 3.6.1 5 SNTP client device Configuring the SNTP Server Function App Description Enabling the SNTP Server Function For details on the settings, see page 1-136 in section 1.16.
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Chapter 4 Using Modbus Functions (Communicating with Modbus devices) 4.1 Using Modbus/TCP to Enable Other Devices to Read Data from and Write Data to the GX/GP (Modbus server function) 1 The GX/GP can operate as a Modbus server. Other devices (Modbus client devices) can carry out the following operations on the GX/GP.
4.1 Using Modbus/TCP to Enable Other Devices to Read Data from and Write Data to the GX/GP (Modbus server function) 4.1.3 Reading from and Writing to the GX/GP from Other Devices Other devices (client devices) can transmit commands to the GX/GP to read data from and write data to the GX/GP internal registers. By writing data to the GX/GP internal registers, you can control the GX/GP (such as start recording).
4.2 Using Modbus/TCP to Enable the GX/GP to Read Data from and Write Data to Other Devices (Modbus client function) The GX/GP can operate as a Modbus client. The GX/GP can connect to another device (Modbus server) via Modbus/TCP and read from and write to the device’s internal registers. Read data can be handled using communication channels. Data that can be written are I/O channel data, math channel data, and communication channel data.
4.2 Using Modbus/TCP to Enable the GX/GP to Read Data from and Write Data to Other Devices (Modbus client function) 4.2.3 Configuring the destination server Description • Set the server number • Configure the server settings For details on the settings, see “Configuring the Destination Server” page 1-132 in section 1.16.6, “Configuring the Modbus Client Function (/MC option)”. 4.2.
4.2 Using Modbus/TCP to Enable the GX/GP to Read Data from and Write Data to Other Devices (Modbus client function) Examples of Setting Commands The following are command setting examples on the GX/GP when the GX/GP is a Modbus client device. If the GX/GP is a Modbus master device, substitute “master” for “client” and “slave” for “server.
4.2 Using Modbus/TCP to Enable the GX/GP to Read Data from and Write Data to Other Devices (Modbus client function) Example 3 Load the 16-bit signed integer values assigned to registers 30001 and 30002 of instrument B to C001 and C002. Only the smallest register number need be specified in commands.
4.2 Using Modbus/TCP to Enable the GX/GP to Read Data from and Write Data to Other Devices (Modbus client function) 1 Writing Computed Values to a Server Example Write the computed values from channel A001 to registers 40001 and 40002 of instrument A, in the order lower 16 bits/higher 16 bits. Only the smallest register number need be specified in commands.
4.3 Using Modbus to Enable Other Devices to Read Data from and Write Data to the GX/GP (Modbus slave function) The GX/GP can operate as a Modbus slave device. Other devices (Modbus master devices) can carry out the following operations on the GX/ GP.
4.4 Using Modbus to Enable the GX/GP to Read Data from and Write Data to Other Devices (Modbus master function) 1 The GX/GP can operate as a Modbus master device. The GX/GP can connect to another device (Modbus slave device) via Modbus and read from and write to the device’s internal registers. Read data can be handled using communication channels. Data that can be written are I/O channel data, math channel data, and communication channel data.
4.4 Using Modbus to Enable the GX/GP to Read Data from and Write Data to Other Devices (Modbus master function) 4.4.4 Checking the Modbus Operation Status Procedure For the procedure, see page 2-48 in section 2.3.6, “Checking the Command Status of the Modbus Client and Modbus Master”.
4.5 Modbus Function and Register Assignments 1 4.5.1 Modbus Client/Master Function 2 Function The GX/GP supports the following functions. The server (slave) must support these functions. Operation The GX/GP reads the coil status of the server (slave) device. The GX/GP reads the input relay status of the server (slave) device. The GX/GP reads the hold register of the server (slave) into a communication channel. The GX/GP reads the input register of the server (slave) into a communication channel.
4.5 Modbus Function and Register Assignments Loading into Communication Channels • Read values from the server (slave) register into the communication channels of the GX/ GP. • The communication channel function is an option (/MC). Server (Slave) GX/GP Command Channel type: Comm.
4.5 Modbus Function and Register Assignments 4.5.2 1 Modbus Server/Slave Function Function The GX/GP supports the following functions. Operation The client (master) device reads the coil status of the GX/ GP. The client (master) device reads the input relay status of the GX/GP. The client (master) device reads the GX/GP data. The client (master) device reads the I/O, math, alarm, time data from the GX/GP. The client (master) device changes the single coil status (off/on) of the GX/GP.
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4.5 Modbus Function and Register Assignments 4.5.4 1 Input Registers (Shared with the Modbus server/slave function) Common Items • The client device can only read the input registers. • Decimal place and unit are not included. Specify them on the client device. • Due to the different number of channels between modules, unavailable channel numbers will exist. This will not cause a register read error, so you can read the data continuously.
4.5 Modbus Function and Register Assignments I/O Channel Data Lower bytes of the channel 0901 data Higher bytes of the channel 0901 data | Lower bytes of the channel 0950 data Higher bytes of the channel 0950 data • Register Input Register 300901 300902 | 300999 301000 Data Type 32-bit signed integer Channel 0001 example Register 300001 Register 300002 Higher bytes Lower bytes Channel 0001 data • There is no decimal place information.
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4.5 Modbus Function and Register Assignments I/O Channel Data Input Register • There is no decimal place information.
4.5 Modbus Function and Register Assignments Continuous Channel Data Area The GX/GP reserves up to 50 channels of register area per module. For example, reading 100 channels of data from 10 analog input modules through normal input registers would be inefficient because there would be a lot of empty registers. The “continuous channel data area” is a special area that enables continuous reading by limiting the number of channels of each module to 10.
4.5 Modbus Function and Register Assignments I/O Channel Data • Register Channel 0001 example Input Register 1 Data Type Register 304001 2 Register 304002 Higher bytes Lower bytes Channel 0001 data 3 • There is no decimal place information.
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4.5 Modbus Function and Register Assignments I/O Channel Data Input Register • There is no decimal place information.
4.5 Modbus Function and Register Assignments 4.5.5 Hold Registers (Shared with the Modbus server/slave function) Common Items • The client device can read and write to the hold registers. • Communication channels are an option (/MC).
4.5 Modbus Function and Register Assignments I/O Channel Data • Register Channel 0001 example Hold Register 1 Data Type Register 400001 2 Register 400002 Higher bytes Lower bytes Channel 0001 data 3 • There is no decimal place information.
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4.5 Modbus Function and Register Assignments Continuous Channel Data Read/Write Area The GX/GP reserves up to 50 channels of register area per module. For example, reading 100 channels of data from 10 analog input modules through normal input registers would be inefficient because there would be a lot of empty registers. The “continuous channel data read/write area” is a special area that enables continuous reading and writing by limiting the number of channels of each module to 10.
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4.5 Modbus Function and Register Assignments Communication Channel Data Hold Register Data Type Lower bytes of the input data of channel C001 405001 32-bit signed integer Higher bytes of the input data of channel C001 405002 | | Lower bytes of the input data of channel C300 405599 Higher bytes of the input data of channel C300 405600 • There is no decimal place information.
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Chapter 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 5.1 Maintenance 1 5.1.1 Periodic Inspection 2 Check the operation periodically to keep the GX/GP in good working order. Perform the following inspections, and replace worn parts as needed. • Is the display and storage functioning properly? If not, see section 5.2, “Troubleshooting.” • Has the brightness of the LCD backlight deteriorated? If replacement is necessary, see section 5.1.5, “Recommended Replacement Periods for Worn Parts.” 5.1.
5.1 Maintenance DC Voltage Measurement + – CH1 Hi Lo Wiring to the first channel of the module to calibrate (Channel ��01) DC voltage/current standard Temperature Measurement Using an RTD A B CH1 b The resistance of three lead wires must be equal.
5.1 Maintenance 5.1.3 1 Performing A/D Calibration and Adjusting the Input Accuracy Preparing the Instruments 1 2 Wire the GX/GP and the calibration instruments as shown in the following figure, and adequately warm up the instruments (the warm-up time of the GX/GP is at least 30 minutes). 2 3 Check that the operating environment such as ambient temperature and humidity is within the standard operating conditions (see “General Specifications”).
5.1 Maintenance Performing A/D Calibration and Adjusting the Input Accuracy 1 Tap the MENU key, Browse tab, Initialize Calibration, and menu A/D calibration. The A/D calibration call-up screen appears. 2 Tap Execute. A screen appears for you to confirm the switch to A/D calibration mode. 3 Tap OK. The GX/GP restarts and enters A/D calibration mode. 4 Select the module to calibrate, and tap Next. Calibrate the selected range.
5.1 Maintenance Note 1 Do not perform any other operations (especially turning the GX/GP off) during calibration. The GX/GP may malfunction. 2 Using a Password You can use a password to allow only permitted users to perform calibration. 1 Tap the MENU key, Browse tab, Initialize Calibration, and menu A/D calibration. 3 The A/D calibration call-up screen appears. Enable the password (On). 4 Set the password.
5.1 Maintenance 5.1.4 Adjusting and Checking the Touch Screen Path GX/GP: MENU key > Browse tab > Initialize Calibration > menu Touch screen calibration Procedure Adjusting and Checking 1 2 Tap Calibration + Confirmation. Follow the instruction on the screen, and touch the crosshair with the supplied stylus pen or the tip of a pen cap that is not sharp. 3 Follow the instruction on the screen, and check the adjustment result.
5.1 Maintenance 5.1.5 1 Recommended Replacement Periods for Worn Parts To ensure that this instrument operates reliably and correctly for a long time, we recommend that you carry out preventative maintenance by periodically replacing its parts. As you continue to perform this preventative maintenance over time, the parts that need to be replaced may change. Be sure to check with your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer for information on part replacement.
5.1 Maintenance Module Electromagnetic relay scanner type modules make measurements by switching mechanical contact relays on and off. To ensure that the modules continue to operate reliably and correctly, replace them periodically as shown below.
5.2 Troubleshooting 1 5.2.1 Messages 2 Error codes and messages may appear on the screen while you are using the GX/GP. A list of the possible error codes and messages are given in the table below. Communication error codes and messages are also listed. Errors Related to Parameter Settings • Setting Errors Code 1 2 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 31 String’s length has exceeded. The module does not exist. There is no specified input channel. Exceeded the number of channels which can be set.
5.2 Troubleshooting • Execution Errors Code 201 202 203 204 211 221 222 223 224 225 226 231 232 233 235 236 251 254 255 256 257 258 260 281 Message Cannot execute because other users changed setting. This action is not possible because recording or math computation is in progress. This action is not possible because sampling is in progress. This action is not possible because math computation is in progress. This function is not possible at this time.
5.2 Troubleshooting Code 539 Message There is no selected data. 541 Printer can not be connected. 542 551 552 553 554 Printing action is not possible because printer is busy. Module was detached. The module which is newer version than expected was detected. Unrecognized module was detected. Fatal error module was detected 555 556 557 570 571 572 573 Non-calibration module was detected. RJC error module was detected. A/D error module was detected. The specified file does not exist.
5.2 Troubleshooting • Errors Related to FTP Client Detail codes are not displayed for error messages on the screen. You can view them on the GX/GP FTP log screen or through an FTP log output via communication. Further details are provided by the character string (detail code) that appears after code. Code 657 Message Ethernet cable is not connected. Character String LINK 691 IP address is not set or FTP function is not available. FTP control connection error.
5.2 Troubleshooting • SNTP Errors Code 711 Message SNTP access failure. 1 Character String ESEND ERECV 712 SNTP server does not respond. EDORMANT ETCPIP ETIMEDOUT 713 Incorrect SNTP server setting. EHOSTNAME 714 Invalid SNTP server reply. EBROKEN 715 No time correction because excess time EOVER deviation with SNTP server. Description, Corrective Action, Ref. Section Failed to transmit data to the SNTP server. Check the GX/ GP Ethernet cable connection and IP address setting.
5.2 Troubleshooting • Other Communication Errors Code 731 Message Connection has been lost. 732 The number of simultaneous connections has been exceeded. 733 Communication has timed-out. Character String Description, Corrective Action, Ref. Section — If the GX/GP receives data of improper protocol using general purpose communication (Ethernet or serial communication), the GX/GP generates error 731 and disconnects the connection.
5.2 Troubleshooting 1 Status Messages Message Execution is complete. Please wait a moment... Data are being saved to media... File is being loaded from media... Memory save to media was interrupted. Data save is completed. Files are now being sorted. Formatting... Post process in progress. Now loading historical data. There was no unsaved data. Media was recognized. Media can be removed safely. Media was removed improperly. Failed the mounting of the media. USB device is connected.
5.2 Troubleshooting System Errors Servicing is required when a system error occurs. Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer for repairs. Code 901 902 911 912 Message ROM failure. RAM failure. A/D calibration value error. A/D calibration error. 913 914 Incorrect number for the A/D calibration. Failed to write A/D calibration value. 915 Failed to receive A/D calibration value. 921 Memory acquisition failure. 922 923 924 925 The ethernet module is down. A hardware test failed.
5.2 Troubleshooting 1 Messages That the Web Application Generates Error Messages Code E8001 E8002 E8003 E8005 E8601 E8602 E8603 E8604 E8605 IM 04L51B01-01EN Description and Corrective Action Unable to finish processing because communication with the GX/GP failed. Check the communication condition. Authentication error Due to a change in the user registration settings on the GX/GP, an authentication procedure has occurred while Login failure; the page will be reloaded.
5.2 Troubleshooting Warning Messages Code W8101 W8102 W8103 W8104 W8105 W8106 W8107 W8108 W8109 Title Message Clear the editing Are you sure you want to clear the edited content? Reload configuration If the display language is changed, the page will be reloaded. Update configuration Are you sure you want to update the hardware configuration? Update configuration Restart is required to reflect this changes.
5.2 Troubleshooting Information Messages Code M8201 M8202 M8801 M8802 Title Message Hardware configuration Hardware system configuration has changed. Update configuration Configurations were updated successfully. Message The message was written successfully. Resumption of monitors Monitors resumed operation following setting changes. 1 Description and Corrective Action This message appears when the system configuration changes on the GX/GP. The GX/GP settings have been successfully changed.
5.2 Troubleshooting 5.2.2 Troubleshooting The GX/GP does not work (nothing is displayed). Is the power switch turned on? Is the switch working properly? NO Turn on the power properly. F.S.G. Connect properly. F.S.G. YES Is the power supply connected properly? NO YES Is power being supplied correctly? NO Supply the power at the specified voltage and frequency. F.S.G. YES Servicing is required. Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. 5-20 F.S.G.
5.2 Troubleshooting 1 • The error is large. • The trend or digital values fluctuate. • The trend is off the scale on either the 0% or 100% side. Does the input meet the specifications? NO 2 Change the input to meet the specifications. General Specifications 3 YES Is the range/span setting appropriate? NO • Adjust the span and range (Sec. 1.1, 1.3, 1.4). If you use calibration correction, check the set values.
5.2 Troubleshooting Display and other functions do not work properly. Taking measures against noise? • Move the input and communication wires away from noise sources. • Ground the recorder. • Use shielded cables for input and communication wires. • Insert an isolation transformer into the power line. • Insert a power line filter into the power line. • If an inductive load is used in the alarm output line, insert a serge suppressor in the line. NO YES Servicing is required.
Appendix Appendix 1 File Size of Display Data and Event Data This section explains how to calculate the file size of display data files and event data files. The calculation examples are given for the display data only and event data only cases. If you are recording both display and event data, calculate the data size of each and add them together. Use the calculated file size as a rough guide. File Size A file consists of the following data.
Appendix 1 File Size of Display Data and Event Data • Data Size per Sample Display Data (Number of I/O channels × 12 bytes) + (number of math channels × 12 bytes) + (number of communication channels × 12 bytes) + 16 bytes (time data) Event Data (Number of I/O channels × 6 bytes) + (number of math channels × 6 bytes) + (number of communication channels × 6 bytes) + 16 bytes (time data) • Sampled Data Size per File Display Data Data size per sample × saving interval/sampling interval The sampling interv
Appendix 1 File Size of Display Data and Event Data 1 Save Duration to the SD Memory Card We will estimate the duration over which measured data can be saved to an SD memory card when measured data is being saved automatically. Display Data Save duration to an SD memory card (estimate) = (Size of the SD memory card/size per file) × [file save interval] Example 6: We will estimate the save duration to an SD memory card under the conditions of examples 1 and 2.
Appendix 2 Types of Data Files That the GX/GP Can Create and How They Can Be Used This section will explain the types of data files that the GX/GP can create and how they can be used.
Appendix 3 Text File Data Format 1 This section explains the format of text files. The text files that the GX/GP can create are display and event data files (when the data save format is text), manual sample data files, report files, and alarm summary files. Files contain values and character strings, each separated by a tab, in text format. Format of Measurement and Event Data Files 2 3 Format YREC Measure Data Model Language Code Serial No.
Appendix 3 Text File Data Format Kind Inst Inst ••• Min Min ••• Max Max ••• Sampling Data TTT•••T NNN•••N NNN•••N NNN•••N Massage Data TTT•••T SSS•••S None Key Communication Remote Event System Serial SSS•••S NNN•••N: SSS•••S: TTT•••T: Common header Format header Information header section Value Character string Date and time YREC Measure Data Model Language Serial No. Time Correction Sampling Interval Trigger Point Equip Tag Equip TagNo.
Appendix 3 Text File Data Format 1 File Output Example • Display Data YREC Measure Data Model Language Code Serial No. Time Correction Sampling Interval Trigger Point Equip Tag Equip TagNo.
Appendix 3 Text File Data Format • Event Data YREC Measure Data Model Language Code Serial No. Time Correction Sampling Interval Trigger Point Equip Tag Equip TagNo. File Header File ID Start Info End Info Extra Data Extra Data Version 1.01.
Appendix 3 Text File Data Format 1 Format of Manual Sample Data Files • Manual sample data files contain values and character strings, each separated by a tab, in text format. • Values of I/O channels set to Skip and math and communication channels set to Off are not output. • The data is appended to the file each time manual sample operation is performed. Format YREC Manual Sample Data Language Code Model Unit SSS•••S ••• TTT•••T NNN•••N ••• File Status Serial No. Equip Tag Equip TagNo.
Appendix 3 Text File Data Format Note • • • A new manual sampled data file is created in the following cases. • The range of an I/O channel configured as a manual sampling recording channel was changed from some range other than Skip to Skip. The range of an I/O channel configured as a manual sampling recording channel was changed from Skip to some range other than Skip. A math or communication channel configured as a manual sampling recording channel was changed from On to Off or from Off to On.
Appendix 3 Text File Data Format 1 Report File Format (/MT option) • Hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly report files contain values and character strings, each separated by a tab, in text format. • Values of I/O channels set to Skip and math and communication channels set to Off are not output. • The data is appended to this file every time a report is created. Format YREC Report Data Language Code Model File Statas Serial No. Equip Tag Equip TagNo.
Appendix 3 Text File Data Format Elapsed Time1 (omitted) TTT•••T Status Bo ••• Er Ov Pw Cg (Data attribute identifier) NNN•••N ••• NNN•••N: SSS•••S: TTT•••T: Value Character string Date and time 1 Elapsed time is used for batch reports. Output Example • Hourly (hourly + daily) recording with file set to Separate YREC Report Data Language Code Model File Statas Serial No. Equip Tag Equip TagNo.
Appendix 3 Text File Data Format 1 • Batch Report IM 04L51B01-01EN Version 1.04.
Appendix 3 Text File Data Format Note • When the channel data is in the condition shown in the table below, the Er, Ov, or Bo status is output to a report. Data detection condition during report computation Status Error Er Over range data detection (including computation overflow of a math Ov channel) Burnout Bo • The report output value of Ave, Max, Min, Sum, and Inst varies depending on the channel data condition as shown in the table below.
Appendix 3 Text File Data Format 1 Alarm Summary Format • Files contain values and character strings, each separated by a tab, in text format. • Values of I/O channels set to Skip and math and communication channels set to Off are not output. Format YREC Alarm Summary Data Version 1.01.00 Language Code UTF-8 Model GX10 GX20 Serial No. SSS•••S Equip Tag SSS•••S Equip TagNo.
Appendix 4 Creating Report Templates Creating Report Templates for Report Files in Excel Format To create a report template, enter keywords and text in the cells of an Excel file. Keywords specify the type of data that will be entered into a cell. Text are output as they are in reports. Save the report templates that you create in Excel format (.xlsx extension) or Excel macro format (.xlsm extension). Function: See page 1-102 in section 1.12, “Using the Report Template Function (/MT option)”.
Appendix 4 Creating Report Templates 1 Keyword Format Keywords are written by themselves or with parameters. $ Keyword(parameter)$ Example: $ReportDataSum(Hour,R001,00,23)$ 2 Basic Rules • The dollar sign on the left indicates the start of a keyword, and the dollar sign on the right indicates the end of a keyword. • You can only write keywords using letters of the alphabet, dollar signs, parentheses, commas, and spaces.
Appendix 4 Creating Report Templates Keyword Definitions For examples, see “Report Template Examples.” • System Keywords One keyword produces one item of data.
Appendix 4 Creating Report Templates • Parameters Parameter Name Format Report channel number Rxxx1 Report kind Start date and time Start number End number 1 2 3 4 5 6 IM 04L51B01-01EN hh2 00 to 23 3 dd 01 to 31 mm4 0 to 12000 hh:mm5 hh: 00 to 23 mm: 00 to 59 hh2 00 to 23 dd3 01 to 31 mm4 0 to 12000 hh:mm5 hh: 00 to 23 mm: 00 to 59 xxx1 xxx1 001 to 200 001 to 200 Description GX/GP report channel Notes Hourly report Daily report Weekly report Monthly report Batch report Daily custo
Appendix 4 Creating Report Templates Starting and Ending Dates and Times Use the start date and time and end date and time to specify the parts of the report file’s report data that you will output to the file that you create with the template. You can specify the starting and ending dates (for daily reports) or times (for hourly reports).
Appendix 4 Creating Report Templates 1 Report Template Examples System Keyword Examples Intermixed Keyword and Text 2 File header: $FileHeader$ Date and time: $DateTime$ ↓ File header: GX20 3 Date and time: 2012/12/01 12:00:00 4 Intermixed Multiple Keyword and Text Device number: $Serial$ File Header: $FileHeader$ ↓ Device number: ABCDEFG File Header: GX20 5 Report Data Keyword Examples The $Repeat$ command applies to the closest keyword above the command in the same column.
Appendix 4 Creating Report Templates Keywords in merged cells are affected by the leftmost cells above them. $Repeat$ $ReportDataInst(Hour,R001)$ $Repeat$ $Repeat$ ↓ 101 102 $ReportDataInst(Hour,R002)$ $Repeat$ $Repeat$ $Repeat$ 201 202 203 204 103 When a keyword is written incorrectly or its formatting is wrong, the keyword will be output to the file as it is written.
Appendix 5 Power Recovery Operation 1 This section explains how the GX/GP operates when it recovers from a power failure. Power Failure Detection The GX/GP power shuts down when the power is disrupted for the times indicated below. • 100 to 240 VAC: 1 cycle or more • 24 VDC/AC: 1 ms or more Basic Operation 3 The following operations are retained when the GX/GP recovers from a power failure.
Appendix 5 Power Recovery Operation Communication Operation Communication ports are closed when a power failure occurs. • Reestablish Ethernet connections. • Client function • When Modbus client is in use and a power failure occurs in the middle of a transmission, the data will not be retransmitted. • When the FTP client function is in use and a power failure occurs in the middle of a file transfer, the file will be re-transferred when the GX/GP recovers.
Appendix 6 Creating Scale Images Scale Images 1 In addition to the standard scale, you can display original scales that you create. You can display scale images at the display group level. This feature is useful when you want to use your own scale or need a special scale for nonlinear input signals or other nonstandard signals. Creating a Scale Image 3 You can create a scale image based on a GX/GP trend screen that has been configured appropriately for your purpose.
Appendix 6 Creating Scale Images Scale position of each channel Position of the digital values Trend display direction Number of scale digits to display Displaying the trend screen and capturing image data 1 2 Display the trend screen group that you want to use the scale image on. Press MENU, tap Universal and then Snap shot.The image data (PNG format) of the trend screen is saved to the SD memory card.
Appendix 6 Creating Scale Images 2 1 Create an image only of the area that has been cut out. 2 Area that has been cut out 3 4 3 To align the scale position to the positions where the value indicator marks will appear, create guidelines. The lines marked in red on the scale are the guidelines. Erase everything except for the lines marked in red. This image will be used as the base of the scale image.
Appendix 7 Terminology This section explains the terminology related to the GX/GP. Term Display data Explanation Notes Waveform data that is displayed on the GX/GP screen. It is a recording of measured data sampled at the display data sampling interval. Event data Event data is a recording of measured data at a specified recording interval. This is separate from the display data. Trend interval The interval at which the waveform display is updated. The display is See page 1-66 in section 1.6.
<> <> General Specifications GX10/GX20 Paperless Recorder GS 04L51B01-01EN GX90XA/GX90XD/GX90YD I/O Modules (Panel mount type) OVERVIEW The GX10/GX20 are paperless recorders that display real-time measured data on a touch screen and save data on an external storage medium (SD card). ● The number of measurement data is a maximum of 48 channels in GX10, and a maximum of 100 channels in GX20.
2 <> <> ● Digital display Displays measured values numerically A DI input state can be displayed as an arbitrary character string (0=Off/1=On, etc.) Update rate: 0.5 s ● Overview display Display format: All channels (GX10: Max. 30, GX20: Max. 100), each groups Displays the measured values of all channels and the alarm statuses ● Alarm summary display Displays a log of up to 1000 alarms Specify an alarm with the cursor and jump to the corresponding section on the historical trend display.
3 <> <> Internal Memory 500 MB Trend interval (minute/div) 30 minutes Recording interval (s) 60 s Total sample time Approx. 2.
4 <> <> Clock Functions • Clock: With a calendar function • Accuracy: ± 5 ppm (0 to 50°C), excluding a delay (of 1 second, maximum) caused each time the power is turned on. • Time setting: Using touch operation, communication command, event action function, or SNTP client function • Time adjustment method: Limit in which the time is gradually adjusted: Select from the available settings between 5 s and 15 s.
5 <> <> HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS (MAIN UNIT) Display Display unit*: GX10: 5.7-inch TFT color LCD (640 × 480 dots) GX20: 12.1-inch TFT color LCD (800 × 600 dots) * A small number of missing or steady-on LCD pixels and minor variations in brightness uniformity is a normal display characteristic and not a malfunction.
6 <> <> Category Measurement category Description Remarks II CAT II Available in the testing and measuring circuits directly connected to a usage location (receptacle or the like) of a low-voltage main power supply facility. Appliances, portable equipment, etc. III CAT III Available in the testing and measuring circuits connected to a power distribution portion of a low-voltage main power supply facility. Distribution board, circuit breaker, etc.
7 <> <> EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS AND PANEL CUTOUT DIMENSIONS GX20: 280.2(11.03) Unit: mm (approx. inch) Unless otherwise specified, tolerance is ±3% (however, tolerance is ±0.3 mm when below 10 mm). GX10: 136.5 +0.4(0.02) 0 (5.37) Unit: mm (approx. inch) Unless otherwise specified, tolerance is ±3% (however, tolerance is ±0.3 mm when below 10 mm). (Dimension before fitting attachment) 288(11.34) 144(5.67) +0.4(0.02) 7.5 136.5 (0.30) (5.37) 0 9.4(0.
8 <> <> SPECIFICATIONS OF OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS SERIAL COMMUNICATION INTERFACE (/C2, /C3) • Connection: EIA RS-232(/C2) or EIA RS422/485(/C3) • Protocol: Dedicated protocol or Modbus protocol • Setting/measurement server function: Operation, setting or output of measurement data are available by dedicated protocol.
9 <> <> 24 V DC/AC POWER SUPPLY (/P1) • Rated power supply: 24 V DC/24 V AC (50/60 Hz) • Allowable power supply voltage range: 21.6 to 26.
10 <> <> INPUT/OUTPUT MODULE SPECIFICATIONS ANALOG INPUT MODULE (Model GX90XA or Option /Uxx0) • Number of inputs: 10 • Input Type: DC voltage, standard signal, thermocouple (TC), resistance temperature detector (RTD)*1, ON/OFF input (DI), and DC current (by adding an external shunt resistor) • Measurement interval: 100*1, 200*1, 500 ms*1, 1, 2, 5 s • Input range: -5% or more and 105% or less (accuracy is guaranteed in the range from 0% to 100% inclusive) • Measurement ranges and accura
11 <> <> Continued Input Type Range Measurement accuracy (digital display) A/D integration time: 16.7ms or more RTD Pt100 JPt100 to 850.0 °C to 150.00 °C 0.01 °C -200.00 to 550.00 °C 0.1 °C to 150.00 °C -200.0 to 300.0 °C Cu10 L&N -200.0 to 300.0 °C 0.1 °C 0.01 °C ±(0.2 % of rdg + 2.0 °C) guaranteed range Cu10 GE: -70.0 to 170.0 °C Cu10 L&N: -75.0 to 150.0 °C Cu10 WEED: -200.0 to 260.0 °C Other range: -200.0 to 300.0 °C ±(0.4 % of rdg + 6.
12 <> <> 2 ch. mode*2 • Noise reduction ratio Integration time *1 Normal mode Common mode 1.67 ms 50/60 Hz, no noise reduction *2 *4 More than 16.7 ms More than 40 dB More than 120 dB *2 *3 More than 80 dB *2 *4 *1 A frequency discrimination setting is made in the main unit. *2 A resistance temperature detector range is a converted value of voltage when a measured current flows. *3 50/60 Hz ± 0.1 % *4 50/60 Hz ± 0.
13 <> <> Implies the regulation for impulse withstand voltage. “II” applies to electrical equipment which is supplied from the fixed installation like a distribution board. *2 Pollution degree 2: Describes the degree to which a solid, liquid, or gas which deteriorates dielectric strength or surface resistivity is adhering. “2” applies to normal indoor atmosphere. Normally, only non-conductive pollution occurs.
14 <> <> External Dimensions Unit: mm (approx. inch) 26 (1.02) 107.1(4.22) M3 screw terminal 3(0.12) 43.8(1.72) 1.9 (0.07) 100(3.94) 8(0.31) 92(3.62) 45.1(1.78) Clamp terminal 1.9 (0.07) 92(3.62) 45.1(1.78) 100(3.94) 8(0.31) 43.8(1.72) 3(0.12) 26 (1.02) 107.1(4.22) Unit: mm (approx.
15 <> <> DIGITAL INPUT MODULE (Model GX90XD or Options /CRx1) *1 Installation category (overvoltage category) II: Describes a number which defines a transient overvoltage condition. Implies the regulation for impulse withstand voltage. “II” applies to electrical equipment which is supplied from the fixed installation like a distribution board.
16 <> <> External Dimensions Unit: mm (approx. inch) 36 (1.42) 97.1(3.82) 82.1(3.23) M3 screw terminal 3(0.12) 31.9(1.26) 1.9 (0.07) 100(3.94) 8(0.31) 92(3.62) 45.1(1.78) 97.1(3.82) Unit: mm (approx. inch) 1.9 (0.07) 92(3.62) 45.1(1.78) 100(3.94) 8(0.31) 31.9(1.26) 3(0.12) 36 (1.42) 82.1(3.23) Clamp terminal Normal Operating Conditions Same as the GX main unit Transport and Storage Conditions Same as the GX main unit All Rights Reserved.
17 <> <> Terminal arrangements M3 screw terminal No. GX90YD • Safety and EMC Standards • Safety and EMC Standards: Same as the digital input module • WEEE Directive: Compliant Symbol DO1 N.C. 22 DO4 COM 12 DO1 COM 23 DO4 N.O. 13 DO1 N.O. 24 DO5 N.C. 14 DO2 N.C. 25 DO5 COM 15 DO2 COM 26 DO5 N.O. 16 DO2 N.O. 27 DO6 N.C. 17 DO3 N.C. 28 DO6 COM 18 DO3 COM 29 DO6 N.O. 19 DO3 N.O. 30 - 20 - External Dimensions 97.1(3.
18 <> <> APPLICATION SOFTWARE SMARTDAC+ STANDARD • Universal viewer • Web application/Hardware configurator Download the latest version of the software from the following URL; www.smartdacplus.com/software/en/ Universal Viewer software The universal viewer can display the following data generated by the recorder on the screen and print it out on the printer.
19 <> <> MODEL AND SUFFIX CODES Model Suffix Code Optional code GX10 Description Paperless recorder (Panel mount type, Small display) GX20 Paperless recorder (Panel mount type, Large display) -1 Type Display language Standard E Optional features English, degF, DST (summer/winter time) *9 /C2 RS-232 *1 /C3 RS-422/485 *1 /D5 VGA output *2 /FL Fail output, 1 point /MT Mathematical function (with report function) /MC Communication channel function /P1 24 V DC/AC powe
20 <> <> Analog input module, Digital I/O module (sold separately): MODEL and SUFFIX Code (GX90XA) Model Suffix Code Description GX90XA Analog Input Module for GX/GP series -10 Number of channels Type 10 channels -U2 Universal, Solid state relay scanner type (3-wire RTD b-terminal common) -T1 DCV/TC/DI, Electromagnetic relay scanner type (Isolated between channels) N - Always N -3 Terminal form Screw terminal (M3) -C Clamp terminal* N Area * General Cannot be specified fo
21 <> <> Calibration certificate (sold separately) When ordering the GX10/GX20 with options (analog input), the calibration certificate for the modules is included in and shipped with the calibration certificate of the main unit. When ordering an analog input module separately, each module gets its own calibration certificate (one certificate per module).
<> <> General Specifications GP10/GP20 Paperless Recorder GS 04L52B01-01EN GX90XA/GX90XD/GX90YD I/O Modules (Portable type) OVERVIEW The GP10/GP20 are portable type paperless recorders that display real-time measured data on a touch screen and save data on an external storage medium (SD card). ● The number of measurement data is a maximum of 48 channels in GP10, and a maximum of 100 channels in GP20.
2 <> <> ● Digital display Displays measured values numerically A DI input state can be displayed as an arbitrary character string (0=Off/1=On, etc.) Update rate: 0.5 s ● Overview display Display format: All channels (GP10: Max. 30, GP20: Max. 100), each groups Displays the measured values of all channels and the alarm statuses ● Alarm summary display Displays a log of up to 1000 alarms Specify an alarm with the cursor and jump to the corresponding section on the historical trend display.
3 <> <> • Display data file sample time Measurement channel = 30. Math Channel = 0 Internal Memory 500 MB Trend interval (minute/div) 30 minutes Recording interval (s) 60 s Total sample time Approx. 2.
4 <> <> Clock Functions • Clock: With a calendar function • Accuracy: ± 5 ppm (0 to 50°C), excluding a delay (of 1 second, maximum) caused each time the power is turned on. • Time setting: Using touch operation, communication command, event action function, or SNTP client function • Time adjustment method: Limit in which the time is gradually adjusted: Select from the available settings between 5 s and 15 s.
5 <> <> HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS (MAIN UNIT) Display Display unit*: GP10: 5.7-inch TFT color LCD (640 × 480 dots) GP20: 12.1-inch TFT color LCD (800 × 600 dots) * A small number of missing or steady-on LCD pixels and minor variations in brightness uniformity is a normal display characteristic and not a malfunction.
6 <> <> Category Measurement category Description Remarks II CAT II Available in the testing and measuring circuits directly connected to a usage location (receptacle or the like) of a low-voltage main power supply facility. Appliances, portable equipment, etc. III CAT III Available in the testing and measuring circuits connected to a power distribution portion of a low-voltage main power supply facility. Distribution board, circuit breaker, etc.
7 <> <> EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS AND PANEL CUTOUT DIMENSIONS GP20: 288(11.34) 143.6(5.65) Unit: mm (approx. inch) Unless otherwise specified, tolerance is ±3% (however, tolerance is ±0.3 mm when below 10 mm). Rear view I/O module (slot 2) I/O module (slot 1) I/O module (slot 0) Power supply RS-422A/485 terminal (/C3) or RS232 terminal (/C2) USB port (/UH) Ethernet port FAIL/STATUS terminal (/FL) All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 2012-2013, Yokogawa Electric Corporation (0.91) 287(11.
8 <> <> SPECIFICATIONS OF OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS SERIAL COMMUNICATION INTERFACE (/C2, /C3) • Connection: EIA RS-232(/C2) or EIA RS422/485(/C3) • Protocol: Dedicated protocol or Modbus protocol • Setting/measurement server function: Operation, setting or output of measurement data are available by dedicated protocol.
9 <> <> USB INTERFACE (/UH) • USB port: Complies with USB 2.0 and host function • Number of ports: 2 (one each on the front panel and rear panel) • Connectable devices: Only connect the devices listed below to prevent damage to the devices. Keyboard: Complies with HID Class Ver. 1.1 104/89 keyboard (US) and 109/89 keyboard (Japanese) Mouse: Complies with HID Class Ver. 1.
10 <> <> INPUT/OUTPUT MODULE SPECIFICATIONS ANALOG INPUT MODULE (Model GX90XA or Option /Uxx0) • Number of inputs: 10 • Input Type: DC voltage, standard signal, thermocouple (TC), resistance temperature detector (RTD)*1, ON/OFF input (DI), and DC current (by adding an external shunt resistor) • Measurement interval: 100*1, 200*1, 500 ms*1, 1, 2, 5 s • Input range: -5% or more and 105% or less (accuracy is guaranteed in the range from 0% to 100% inclusive) • Measurement ranges and acc
11 <> <> Continued Input Type Range Measurement accuracy (digital display) A/D integration time: 16.7ms or more RTD Pt100 JPt100 to 850.0 °C to 150.00 °C 0.01 °C -200.00 to 550.00 °C 0.1 °C to 150.00 °C -200.0 to 300.0 °C Cu10 L&N -200.0 to 300.0 °C 0.1 °C 0.01 °C ±(0.2 % of rdg + 2.0 °C) guaranteed range Cu10 GE: -70.0 to 170.0 °C Cu10 L&N: -75.0 to 150.0 °C Cu10 WEED: -200.0 to 260.0 °C Other range: -200.0 to 300.0 °C ±(0.4 % of rdg + 6.
12 <> <> 2 ch. mode*2 • Noise reduction ratio Integration time *1 Normal mode Common mode 1.67 ms 50/60 Hz, no noise reduction *2 *4 More than 16.7 ms More than 40 dB More than 120 dB *2 *3 More than 80 dB *2 *4 *1 A frequency discrimination setting is made in the main unit. *2 A resistance temperature detector range is a converted value of voltage when a measured current flows. *3 50/60 Hz ± 0.1 % *4 50/60 Hz ± 0.
13 <> <> Implies the regulation for impulse withstand voltage. “II” applies to electrical equipment which is supplied from the fixed installation like a distribution board. *2 Pollution degree 2: Describes the degree to which a solid, liquid, or gas which deteriorates dielectric strength or surface resistivity is adhering. “2” applies to normal indoor atmosphere. Normally, only non-conductive pollution occurs.
14 <> <> External Dimensions Unit: mm (approx. inch) 26 (1.02) 107.1(4.22) M3 screw terminal 3(0.12) 43.8(1.72) 1.9 (0.07) 100(3.94) 8(0.31) 92(3.62) 45.1(1.78) Clamp terminal 1.9 (0.07) 92(3.62) 45.1(1.78) 100(3.94) 8(0.31) 43.8(1.72) 3(0.12) 26 (1.02) 107.1(4.22) Unit: mm (approx.
15 <> <> DIGITAL INPUT MODULE (Model GX90XD or Options /CRx1) *1 Installation category (overvoltage category) II: Describes a number which defines a transient overvoltage condition. Implies the regulation for impulse withstand voltage. “II” applies to electrical equipment which is supplied from the fixed installation like a distribution board.
16 <> <> External Dimensions Unit: mm (approx. inch) 36 (1.42) 97.1(3.82) 82.1(3.23) M3 screw terminal 3(0.12) 31.9(1.26) 1.9 (0.07) 100(3.94) 8(0.31) 92(3.62) 45.1(1.78) 97.1(3.82) Unit: mm (approx. inch) 1.9 (0.07) 92(3.62) 45.1(1.78) 100(3.94) 8(0.31) 31.9(1.26) 3(0.12) 36 (1.42) 82.1(3.23) Clamp terminal Normal Operating Conditions Same as the GP main unit Transport and Storage Conditions Same as the GP main unit All Rights Reserved.
17 <> <> Terminal arrangements M3 screw terminal No. GX90YD • Safety and EMC Standards • Safety and EMC Standards: Same as the digital input module • WEEE Directive: Compliant Symbol DO1 N.C. 22 DO4 COM 12 DO1 COM 23 DO4 N.O. 13 DO1 N.O. 24 DO5 N.C. 14 DO2 N.C. 25 DO5 COM 15 DO2 COM 26 DO5 N.O. 16 DO2 N.O. 27 DO6 N.C. 17 DO3 N.C. 28 DO6 COM 18 DO3 COM 29 DO6 N.O. 19 DO3 N.O. 30 - 20 - External Dimensions 97.1(3.
18 <> <> APPLICATION SOFTWARE SMARTDAC+ STANDARD • Universal viewer • Web application/Hardware configurator Download the latest version of the software from the following URL; www.smartdacplus.com/software/en/ Universal Viewer software The universal viewer can display the following data generated by the recorder on the screen and print it out on the printer.
19 <> <> MODEL AND SUFFIX CODES Model Suffix Code Optional code GP10 Description Paperless recorder (Portable type, Small display) GP20 Paperless recorder (Portable type, Large display) -1 Type Display language Standard E Power supply English, degF, DST (summer/winter time) *9 1 Power cord 100 V AC, 240 V AC D Power cord UL/CSA standard F Power cord VDE standard R Power cord AS standard Q Power cord BS standard H Power cord GB standard N Optional features Power c
20 <> <> Analog input module, Digital I/O module (sold separately): MODEL and SUFFIX Code (GX90XA) Model Suffix Code Description GX90XA Analog Input Module for GX/GP series -10 Number of channels Type 10 channels -U2 Universal, Solid state relay scanner type (3-wire RTD b-terminal common) -T1 DCV/TC/DI, Electromagnetic relay scanner type (Isolated between channels) N - Always N -3 Terminal form Screw terminal (M3) -C Clamp terminal* N Area * General Cannot be specified fo
21 <> <> Calibration certificate (sold separately) When ordering the GP10/GP20 with options (analog input), the calibration certificate for the modules is included in and shipped with the calibration certificate of the main unit. When ordering an analog input module separately, each module gets its own calibration certificate (one certificate per module).