User’s Manual FXA120 DAQSTANDARD for FX1000 Hardware Configurator IM 04L21B01-64EN 3rd Edition
Thank you for purchasing DAQSTANDARD for FX1000 (model name: FXA120, hereafter referred to as DAQSTANDARD). This manual explains how to use DAQSTANDARD Hardware Configurator. Please read this manual carefully before operating the software to ensure its correct use. Notes • The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. • Every effort has been made in the preparation of this manual to ensure accuracy.
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How to Use This Manual Structure of the Manual This manual consists of the following three chapters and index. Chapter 1 Title Before using the DAQSTANDARD 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 Troubleshooting Index Content Explains the PC system environment required for use of the DAQSTANDARD. Also explains how to install it. Explains how to configure the FX1000 measurement conditions and other settings. Gives a list of error messages and corrective measures.
Contents 1 Software License Agreement............................................................................................................. ii How to Use This Manual................................................................................................................... iv Chapter 1 Before using DAQSTANDARD 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Chapter 2 3 Configuring the FX1000 2.1 2.2 2.3 IM 04L21B01-64EN Overview of DAQSTANDARD................................................................
Contents 2.4 Setting the Computation Channels..................................................................................... 2-15 Turning Computation ON/OFF............................................................................................ 2-15 Entering Expressions.......................................................................................................... 2-15 Span (Display Span) and Point..........................................................................................
Chapter 1 1.1 Before using DAQSTANDARD Overview of DAQSTANDARD 1 Before using DAQSTANDARD DAQSTANDARD Software Package 2 DAQSTANDARD consists of the following two software applications. • Viewer • Hardware Configurator This manual explains the Hardware Configurator. 3 • Viewer Data Viewer displays the values and waveforms of the measured data from the recorder and prints them. • Hardware Configurator Hardware Configurator is a software application for creating setup data for the recorder.
1.2 Hardware PC System Requirements Personal Computer A computer which runs on Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7.
1.3 1 Before using DAQSTANDARD Starting Starting/Exiting the Software 2 From the Start menu, select [All Programs] - [DAQSTANDARD] - [Hardware Configurator]. Hardware Configurator starts, and the following window appears. 3 Menu bar Toolbar A vertical scroll bar may appear. 8 Index Scroll through the screen (horizontally) Exiting IM 04L21B01-64EN To exit Hardware Configurator, select [File] - [Exit], or click the [X] button.
1.4 Menu Bar Menu Bar and ToolBar Only the menu items that can be selected are available. Menu File New Open Save Save As Restore Original Comm.* Print Format Settings Print Print Preview Print Setup Exit Receive Setting Send Setting Action Hardware Info Memory&Math Start Memory&Math Stop Address Settings Partial Transfer Meas Channels Math Channels Ext.
1.4 Menu and Tool Bars About [File] - [Restore Original] 1 Before using DAQSTANDARD When you select [File] - [Restore Original], the data from the last time one of the following operations was performed is restored. • [File] - [New] • [File] - [Open] • [File] - [Save] • [File] - [Save As] • [Comm.] - [Receive Setting] • [Comm.] - [Send Setting] • [Comm.
1.5 Displaying the Version Information Procedure 1. Select [Help] - [About] on the menu bar. The [About] dialog box appears. 2. Click [OK] to close the [About] dialog box.
Chapter 2 2.1 Configuring the FX1000 Displaying Setup Data 1 2 Configuring the FX1000 The Hardware Configurator can transmit and receive the setup data, change the setup data, and create new setup data. The settings on the setting screen vary depending on the specifications of the connected FX. The setting screen may differ from your actual screen. 3 Loading Setup Data from the FX This procedure can only be performed on FXs that have a communication interface (/C2, /C3, or /C7 option).
2.1 Displaying Setup Data Creating Setup Data by Configuring a New System 1. Click the [New] button, or choose [File] - [New] from the menu bar. The [System Configuration] dialog box opens. Click the [FX1000] tab. Item Channel Firm.
2.1 Displaying Setup Data 1 Loading Existing Setup Data 1. Click the [Open] button, or choose [File] - [Open] from the menu bar. The [Open] dialog box is displayed. 2 2. Select a setup data file (with the .PDL extension).
2.2 Setting and Checking the System Configuration and Initializing Setup Data Changing/Checking the System Configuration You can create new hardware configuration files, or open existing configuration files and then check the system configuration or change the configuration according to the specifications of the connected FX. Normally, a system is set up according to the specifications of the FX to be set up. 1. Choose [System] - [System Configuration] from the menu bar.
2.3 Setting the Measurement Channels 1 The items that you can configure vary depending on the system configuration and the settings. 2 Configuring the FX1000 Setting Operation You can select a range of channels and set each item at once. Drag to select a range of channels. Click to toggle the selection of all channels ON and OFF. 3 Click and select from the list Click the text box to enter a number Click the button to select the function.
2.3 Setting the Measurement Channels Buttons for Configuring the Selected Channels at Once Copies the settings of the first channel Set all channels at once. Turns all channels ON or OFF Initializes all channels Set all values to their minimum settable values. Set all values to their maximum settable values. Input Type (Mode and Range/Type) Delta, scaling, and square root are supported for the various modes as shown below.
2.3 Setting the Measurement Channels 1 Linear Scaling (SCALE) Converts the unit to obtain the measured value. • Scale L, Scale U Input range after converting the unit. The selectable range is from –30000 to 30000. • Point Note • • • The FX converts the measured value to a value obtained by removing the decimal point from the value span specified by [Scale L] and [Scale U].
2.3 Setting the Measurement Channels Log Scale (LogType1 and LogType2) When you use the log scale (/LG1 option), set the scale upper and lower limits and alarm values by specifying the mantissas and exponents. Type LogType1 (lower limit < upper limit) LogType2 (lower limit ≠ upper limit) Item Lower limit mantissa Setting Conditions 1.00 to 9.99 Lower limit exponent Integer between –15 and 15 1 ≤ |upper limit – lower limit| ≤ 15 Integer between –15 and 15.
2.3 Setting the Measurement Channels Calibration Correction Set the input and output values for the calibration correction. The number of set points (including the start and end points) can be specified in the range 2 to 16. 1 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 Click to delete the selected row. Click to add set points (rows) to the number of calibration set points.
2.3 Setting the Measurement Channels Alarm Four alarms (Alarm 1 to 4) can be specified on each channel. Type Select H, L, h, l, R, r, T or t. The selectable alarms vary depending on the input mode and computation type. For details, see chapter 3 in the FX User’s Manual. Alarm value and exponent Alarm is generated using the specified value as the boundary. The selectable range of alarm values vary depending on the input mode and range.
2.3 Setting the Measurement Channels Moving Average Tag To use the moving average, select the sampling count [Times] (2 to 400). You can use the tag instead of the channel number to be displayed on the screen. This can be selected when [Tag] is [Tag] under [Detail Setting] in the [Basic Setting] tab. You can enter tags using up to 16 characters. Turn [ON] (sample) or [OFF] (do not sample).
2.3 Setting the Measurement Channels Partial (Partial Expanded Display) Bound position (%) Set the boundary for the partial expanded display. The range is from 1 to 99%. Boundary Set the value that is to be the boundary between the reduced section and the expanded section in the range of “minimum span value + 1 digit to maximum span value – 1 digit.” For channels that are set to scaling, the selectable range is “minimum scale value + 1 digit to maximum scale value – 1 digit.
2.3 Setting the Measurement Channels Alarm Mark 1 Mark kind Settings Alarm Fixed Description Indicates green under normal conditions and red when an alarm is activated. Displays a fixed color. To display alarm point marks, select [ON]. Configuring the FX1000 Scale display 2 3 Mark color If the [Mark kind] is set to [Fixed], specify the color of the alarm point marks. Click a setup box to open its display color selection dialog box.
2.3 Setting the Measurement Channels Setting One Channel at a Time 1. Double-click the channel you wish to set. 2. The channel setting dialog box opens. Set the maximum possible value Set the minimum possible value The items in the measurement channel tab can be configured for each channel. The items that are configured are the same as those configured on the spreadsheet. For details, see the page corresponding to the item.
2.4 Setting the Computation Channels 1 2 Configuring the FX1000 The setting operation is the same as for setting the measurement channels. See pages 2-4 and 2-5 of section 2.3, “Setting the Measurement Channels.” The items that you can configure vary depending on the system configuration and the settings. 3 Click this when you want to configure the settings for each channel separately.
2.4 Setting the Computation Channels Span (Display Span) and Point Sets the upper and lower limits of the display. The range is from –9999999 to 99999999. Set the number of digits to the right the decimal to four digits or less (0 to 4). Unit Enter the unit using up to six characters. TLOG (TLOG Computation) Timer Select the number of the timer that you want to use. Sum Scale Set the sum scale to [/s], [/min], [/h] to match the unit of the measured value.
2.4 Setting the Computation Channels Copying and Pasting Setup Data 1 Setting One Computation Channel (Math Channel) at a Time 2 See page 2-12 of section 2.3, “Setting the Measurement Channels.” 1. Double-click the channel you wish to set. Configuring the FX1000 3 2. The channel setting dialog box opens.
2.5 Entering General Settings The items that you can configure vary depending on the system configuration and the settings. Daylight Saving Time Start Time and End Time Set the date and time at which to switch to daylight saving time and the date and time at which to switch to standard time.
2.5 Entering General Settings Group Click to display the channel configuration/trip line settings dialog box. 1 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 Select channels to register to the group, or set the trip line. 8 Index Channel Configuration • Use Select [ON] for the display groups that you want to display. You can set up to 10 groups. • Group name Set the group name. (up to 16 characters) • Channel Configuration Specify a measurement channel or a computation channel. A group can contain up to 6 channels.
2.5 Entering General Settings Trip line Set lines at specified positions in the waveform display range on the Trend display. • Use Turn [ON] the trip lines you want to display. • Position Set the position in the range of 0 to 100% of the display width. • Color The default colors are red, green, blue, and yellow. If you want to change the color, select from the 24 available colors. • Trend Line Set the line width of the trip line in dots (1 to 3).
2.5 Entering General Settings 1 Display 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 Logging • Trend interval [/div] This is the trend interval. Select the time corresponding to 1 division of the time axis on the trend display from below: You cannot set a T-Y interval that corresponds to a sampling interval that is faster than the scan interval. See the table under “Save Interval” below. • Save Interval (when recording display data) Select the size of a record data file.
2.5 Entering General Settings Trend • Display Update 2nd Interval Enabled when [Trend Rate Switching] is turned [ON] under [Environment] - [Detail Setting] in the [Basic Setting] tab. Select a rate from the list. The selectable 2nd intervals are the same as those for Trend interval. • Direction Set the display direction of the trends to [Horizontal], [Vertical], [Wide], or [Split]. • Trend Clear Settings ON OFF Description Clears the displayed waveform when the memory sampling is started.
2.5 Entering General Settings 1 Display • Bar Graph Direction Select Bar graph direction. • Brightness • Backlight Saver Mode Settings OFF Dimmer Timeoff Description Disables the backlight saver. Dims the display if there is no operation for a given time. Turns the backlight OFF if there is no operation for a given time. 2 Configuring the FX1000 You can select a value from 1 to 8 (the default value is 2). Larger the value, brighter the display becomes.
2.5 Entering General Settings Message Enter a message to be written to the group of up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
2.5 Entering General Settings 1 Timer 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 Changes the upper/lower display area Timer used by event action. Used also in the TLOG computation of the computation function. You can use 4 timers. When Using an Absolute Timer • Mode Select [Absolute]. • Time interval Select the interval from the available settings between 1min to 24h. 8 Index • Ref.time Set the time in the range of hour 0 to hour 23. When Using a Relative Timer • Mode Select [Relative].
2.5 Entering General Settings Match Time Timer Set the time match condition used in event action. You can use 4 match time timers. • Kind Day Set the time match condition of a day. Week Set the time match condition of a week. Month Set the time match condition of a month. Set the items with check marks in the following table depending on the Kind setting. Setup Item Day Week Hour:Minute Kind Daily Weekly Monthly • Day Set the day. • Week Set the day of the week.
2.5 Entering General Settings 1 Event Action 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 Math Start Settings Off Start Reset Start Description Does not start the computation even when the START key is pressed. Starts the computation when the START key is pressed. Resets the computed result up to then and starts the computation when the START key is pressed. Event These are the conditions that must be met for an action to be performed. You can set up to 40 event actions.
2.5 Entering General Settings Action The action to be executed when an event occurs. Settings Memory Start/Stop Memory Start Memory Stop Trigger AlarmACK Math Start/Stop1 MathStart1 MathStop1 Math Reset1 Save Display Data Save Event Data Message Snapshot Display Update Interval Change Manual Sample Timer Reset Display Group Change Flag1 Time ADJUST Panel Load2 Description Can be specified when the FX is configured to record event data.
2.5 Entering General Settings 1 File 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 Directory name Set the name of the directory on the storage medium for saving the data on the external storage medium. (Up to 20 characters) Symbols that can be used: #, %, (, ), +, -, ., @, °, and _. Strings that cannot be used: AUX, CON, PRN, NUL, CLOCK, COM1 to COM9, and LPT1 to LPT9. Header Set the header comment to be written to the data file (Up to 50 characters).
2.5 Entering General Settings Event Data Event related settings are enabled when [Data Kind] is set to [E+D] or [Event] in [Basic Environment] under [Environment] in the [Basic Setting] tab. Sample rate Select the data recording interval from the available settings. See the description for “Data length” below. You cannot specify a sampling rate that is faster than the scan interval. Mode Settings Free Single Repeat Description Records data continuously.
2.5 Entering General Settings Custom Menu You can show or hide items on the menu that appears when you press the FUNC key and on the display selection menu, which appears when you press the DISP/ENTER key. Main Menu 1 2 The display selection menu appears when the DISP/ENTER key is pressed.
2.5 Entering General Settings Aux Power • VT ratio Specify a value between 1.0 and 6000.0. The decimal place is fixed. • Point Set the CT ratio’s decimal place to 0, 1, or 2. This number represents the number of digits after the decimal point. • CT ratio The setting range varies depending on the decimal place. Setting Range 10000 to 32000 1000.0 to 9999.9 0.05 to 999.99 Decimal Place 0 1 2 • Low-cut power Specify a value between 0.05 and 20.00. The decimal place is fixed.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings 1 The items that you can configure vary depending on the system configuration and the settings. Configuring the FX1000 Environment 2 Basic Environment 3 • Data Kind Settings Display E+D Event Description Records display data. Records display data and event data. You cannot select [E+D] when [Trend Rate Switching] under [Environment] - [Detail Setting] under the [Basic setting] tab is set to [ON]. Records event data. • Temperature Unit Select C or F.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings • Date format Settings Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y D.M.Y Display Example 2011/11/30 11/30/2011 30/11/2011 30.11.2011 Applied Range The format is applied to the date displayed on the screen. It does not change the date format on the setup screen of the date/time, the date in the output data via communications, the date saved along with the data, and the date used in the data file names.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings 1 Detail Setting 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 • Tag Settings Tag Description Displays tags. Channel numbers are displayed for channels that do not have tags assigned to them. Displays channel numbers. Channel • Language Select the display language • Decimal Point Type You can set the decimal point type for the display and files saved in text format. You can select [Point] or [Comma]. • Batch Select [ON] to use the batch function.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings • Power-Fail Message ON A message is written when the FX recovers from a power failure while memory sampling is in progress. • Change Message ON Writes the time the interval is switched and the new trend interval as a message when the trend interval is switched. • Scale over Settings Free Over Description The value is set to –over range if the value is less than –30000 and +over range if the value is greater than 30000 excluding the decimal point.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings 1 Option 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 • Value on Error Specify whether to set the display for a computation error to [+Over] or [–Over]. • Overflow Sum, Ave Specify how to handle overflow data when it is detected in the SUM or AVE computation of TLOG or CLOG. This setting is also applied to report generation. Settings Error Skip Limit Description Sets the computed result to computation error. Discards the overflow data and continues the computation.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings Alarm Basic Setting • Reflash To set the reflash operation on the alarm output relay, select [ON]. The reflash function is set on the first three output relays. Settings Off On Description Reflash is not used. Reflash is used. The relays are deactivated for approximately 500 ms. • Rate of Change Decrease Set the interval for the rate-of-change calculation of the low limit on rate-of-change alarm in terms of the number of sampled data points (1 to 32).
2.6 Entering Basic Settings • Relay AND Select the relays that are to operate using AND logic. Set the range of relays (from the first alarm relay) to take the AND logic. All subsequent relays will be set to OR logic. Available settings are [None], [I01] (I01 only), [I01-I02] (I01 and I02), [I01-I03] (I01 to I03), etc. Only alarm output relays that are installed are valid. Select whether the alarm output relay is energized or de-energized when an alarm occurs.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings Scan Interval Scan interval Select the scan interval. A/D integrate Select the A/D integration time as necessary. Only the selectable settings are displayed. Settings Auto 50Hz 60Hz 100ms 2-40 Description The FX automatically detects the power supply frequency and sets the integration time to 16.7 ms and 20 ms for 60 Hz and 50 Hz, respectively. Fixed to 20 ms on /P1 models that use the 24 VDC power supply. Sets the integration time to 20 ms.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings 1 Measure Function 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 Burnout Thermocouple input Settings OFF UP DOWN Description Sensor disconnections are not detected. When the sensor burns out, the measured result is set to +over range. The measured value displays “Burnout.” For 1-5V input, the FX assumes that the sensor has burned out when the measured value exceeds the scale upper limit by 10% of the scale width.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings Report Click to display the channel selection screen. Channel selection screen Click the channel you wish to set up Report setting • Report kind Select the type of report to be created. Settings OFF Hour Day Hour+Day Day+Week Day+Month Description Do not create a report. Creates hourly reports. Creates daily reports. Creates hourly and daily reports. Creates daily and weekly reports. Creates daily and monthly reports.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings Note You cannot create reports for channels that are set to Log scale (/LG1 option). An error will be returned as the result of report computations on channels that are set to Log scale. • Sum Scale 1 2 Configuring the FX1000 Set the sum scale to [/s] to [/day] to match the unit of the measured value. Example: If the unit of the measured value is “m3/min,” select [/min]. If you select [OFF], the measured data is summed as-is once per scan interval.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings Key Lock Enabled when [Key Security] is set to [Keylock] under [Environment] - [Detail Setting] in the [Basic Setting] tab. Password The password used to release the key lock. The password is displayed as a string of asterisks. (Use up to eight characters.) Key, Function, Media/USB Select whether or not to disable each item. Settings Free Lock 2-44 Description Key lock not applied. Disables the operation.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings Login You can set the [Login] when [Login] is selected as [Key Security] or [Comm. Security] under [Environment] - [Detail Setting] in the [Basic Setting] tab. 1 2 Supervisor (Administrator) Configuring the FX1000 3 • Auto Logout Time Settings OFF 1min to 10min Description Does not log out until the logout operation is executed. Automatically logs out when there is no key operation for a specified time.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings User Up to 30 names can be registered. Changes the upper/lower display area • Mode The available settings vary depending on the [Security] setting. Settings OFF Key Comm Web Key+Comm Description Not register. Log into the FX using keys. Log into the FX via communications. Log into the monitor page of the FX using a Web browser. Log into the FX using keys and via communications. • User Name, Password Same as the supervisor settings. • Key Lock No.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings Ethernet 1 TCP/IP 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 The settings vary depending on how the IP address is acquired. Consult with your network administrator for the network parameters such as the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS. When using a fixed IP address • DHCP Set [DHCP] to [OFF]. • Host Name Set the FX’s host name using up to 64 alphanumeric characters. You do not have to set this parameter. • IP Address Set the IP address to assign to the FX.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings • Domain Name Set the network domain name that the FX belongs to using up to 64 characters. This is enabled when “DNS accession” is set to [Not]. • Server Primary, Server Secondary Register up to two IP addresses for the primary and secondary DNS servers. • Domain Primary, Domain Secondary Set up to two domain suffixes: primary and secondary. Control • Keep Alive To disconnect when there is no response to the test packets that are periodically sent, select [ON].
2.6 Entering Basic Settings 1 FTP 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 FTP Transfer File Data files that are set to [ON] are automatically transferred to the FTP destination. File Type Display data file Event data file Report file Snapshot data file * Description Data files are automatically transferred at each file save interval. Files are automatically transferred when the data length of data is recorded. Data files are automatically transferred every time a report is created.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings • PASV Select [ON] when using the FX behind a firewall that requires the passive mode. The default setting is [OFF]. • Initial Path Enter the directory of the file transfer destination using up to 64 alphanumeric characters. The delimiter for directories varies depending on the implementation of the destination FTP server. Example: When transferring files to the “data” directory in the “home” directory of an FTP server on a UNIX file system.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings 1 MODBUS Client 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 Changes the upper/lower display area Basic Setting • Communication interval Set the read cycle to 1s, 2s, 5s, or 10s. • Auto recovery Set the interval for retrying the connection when it is interrupted for some reason. Select OFF, 10s, 20s, 30s, 1min, 2min, 5min, 10min, 20min, 30min, or 1h. Modbus Server setting • Server No. 8 Index Select from 1 to 16 for the server registration numbers to be configured.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings • Start channel and End channel (FX channels) Enter the first and last channel numbers of input/output. The channel numbers that you can specify vary depending on the command type and are shown below. However, the total number of channels that you can specify varies depending on the model. R-Math: C01 to C24, Write: 1 to 12, W-Math: 101 to 124 • Connected to (server number) Select the server number from 1 to 16. • Register Set the register number of the server.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings 1 E-mail 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 Set the SMTP server and mail recipient addresses. Basic Setting • SMTP server name 8 Index Enter the host name or IP address of the SMTP server. • Port No. Unless specified otherwise, set the number to the default value. The default value is 25. • Security Select [POP before SMTP] if you need to enable POP before SMTP. To enable authenticated e-mail transmission (Authentication SMTP), select [Auth].
2.6 Entering Basic Settings • Send delay [second] Set the delay between POP3 server authentication and transmission to a value from 0 to 10 seconds. • POP3 Login To encrypt the password when logging into the POP3 server, select APOP. To send it in plain text, select PLAIN. Auth. Settings To enable support for authenticated e-mail transmission (Authentication SMTP), set a user name and password to use for authentication. • User name Enter the user name. You can enter up to 32 characters.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings 1 Scheduled 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 Specify the settings for sending e-mail at scheduled times. • Recipient1 Set the e-mail recipients. For Recipient1 and Recipient2, select [ON] to send e-mail or [OFF] to not send e-mail. • Interval Select the interval for sending e-mail to Recipient1 and Recipient2 from 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, and 24 hours. • Ref.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings System Specify the settings for sending e-mail when the FX recovers from a power failure, at memory end, and when an error occurs. • Recipient1 and Recipient2 Set the e-mail recipients. For Recipient1 and Recipient2, select [ON] to send e-mail or [OFF] to not send e-mail. • Include source URL, Subject, and Header These items are the same as the e-mail that is sent when an alarm occurs. The default subject is System_warning.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings 1 Report 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 Specify the settings for sending e-mail when reports are created. • Recipient1 and Recipient2 Specify the recipients. For Recipient1 and Recipient2, select On to send e-mail or OFF to not send e-mail. • Include source URL, Subject, and Header These items are the same as the e-mail that is sent when an alarm occurs. The default subject is Report_data.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings SNTP Client • Use Select [Use] to use the SNTP client function; Otherwise, select [Not]. If you select [Use], the SNTP client settings are displayed. • Server Name Set the SNTP server name using up to 64 alphanumeric characters. • If the DNS is used, 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. • Port No. Enter the port number of the SNTP server in the range of 1 to 65535.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings 1 Server Function 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 • FTP Server Select [Use] or [Not] (don’t use). • Web server For the Web item under Server, select [Use] or [Not] (don’t use). • Operator To set the operator page, select [ON]. • Operator Access Control To use access control, select [ON]. You must enter a user name and password to display the operator page. You must select [Login] as [Key Security] or [Comm.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings Connect limits Modbus Server • Connect limits Select [ON] to place connection limits. • Allowed IP Address If you want to only allow certain IP addresses to connect to the FX Modbus server, set [Use] to [ON] and enter IP addresses (in the range of 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255) in the [Allowed IP Address] boxes. You cannot enter host names. Only the IP addresses specified here can connect to the FX Modbus server.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings Serial 1 Serial 2 Configuring the FX1000 3 For RS-232 • Baud Rate Select 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, or 38400 (bps). • Parity Set the parity check method to Odd, Even, or None. • Data length Select 7 or 8 (bits). To output the data in binary format, select 8. • Handshaking Select Off:Off, XON:XON, XON:RS, or CS:RS. • Address For Modbus protocol, enter a value in the range of 1 to 99. For a general purpose communication protocol, this value is not set.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings Modbus master Modbus master settings are enabled when you set [Protocol] to [Master] under [Serial] [Serial] in the [Basic Setting] tab. Basic setting • Read cycle Set the read cycle to 1s, 2s, 5s, or 10s. • Timeout Set the command timeout value to 125ms, 250ms, 500ms, 1s, 2s, 5s, 10s, or 1min. • Retrials Set the number of retrials when there is no response from the slave. Select OFF, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, or 20.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings • Register • Type Select INT16, UINT16, INT32_B, INT32_L, UINT32_B, UINT32_L, FLOAT_B, or FLOAT_L. The type you can specify vary depending on the command type. See section 6.3 in the FX1000 Communication Interface User’s Manual, IM 04L21B01-17EN. 1 2 Configuring the FX1000 Set the register number of the server. For an input register, select in the range of 30001 to 39999 and 300001 to 365536. You can specify a hold register in the range of 40001 to 49999 or 400001 to 465536.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings Aux Log Input • Display Digits This setting is applied to any channels that are set to [LogType1] or [LogType2]. You can set the number of digits in the mantissa of digital values to 2 or 3. Example: If the number of mantissa display digits is 2, “1.2E+02.” If the number of mantissa display digits is 3, “1.23E+02.” • LogType2 This setting is applied to channels that are set to [LogType2].
2.7 Sending the Setup Data to the FX 1 Setup Data That Is Sent 2 Configuring the FX1000 This can only be performed on FXs that have a communication interface (/C2, /C3, or /C7 option). You cannot send data while the FX is performing memory sampling or math computations. 3 Address Setup Data When settings that deal with communication (hereinafter referred to as “address settings”), such as IP addresses, are changed, the data for those settings is sent separately from other setup data.
2.7 Sending the Setup Data to the FX Sending Setup Data Other Than the Address Setup Data 1. Click the [Send Data] button, or select [Comm.] - [Send Setting] from the menu bar. The [Network] dialog box appears. 2. Enter the parameters, and click the [OK] button. The [Store] dialog box appears. 3. Click [OK]. Data transfer starts. A message appears to indicate when data transfer has stopped. Click [OK] to close the message. The settings that you sent are applied.
2.8 Saving the Setup Data 1 1. Click the Save button or choose [File] - [Save], or [File] - [Save As]. 2 If you choose [File] - [Save as], the [Save As] dialog box appears. Configuring the FX1000 2. Enter a destination file name and location and click the [Save] button. 3 Save The previous file (*.PDL) is overwritten. Save As The setup data is saved to a file with the specified file name at the specified destination.
2.9 Printing Setup Data Print Format Settings You can set the print format of the setup data to text or table format. 1. Select [File] - [Print Format Settings] from the menu. The [Print Settings] dialog box appears. 2. Configure the various settings. Item Print format Setting Text Table Description Only text is printed. The data is printed in a preset format. Default Text The following settings only need to be configured when the print format is [Table]. Item Title Protocol No.
2.9 Printing Setup Data 1 Print Example (Table) This is an example of what the first printed page looks like.
2.9 Printing Setup Data Header The header contains the title, protocol number, date, and signature. Setup File • Settings Item File Name Setting Number File Date Description The name of the setup file that is being edited. The full path is printed. The name of a newly created file is “NewFile.” Not used. A diagonal line is drawn through this cell. Not used. A diagonal line is drawn through this cell.
2.9 Printing Setup Data 1 Print Example (Text) This is an example of what the first printed page looks like.
2.9 Printing Setup Data Print Setup 1. Select [File] - [Print Setting]. 2. Set the printer, paper and orientation. Note Set the printer according to the environment of the system that you are using. Print Preview You can preview the print layout before actually printing the data. Selecting [File] - [Print Preview] displays the print preview screen. Printing 1. Click the [Print] button, or choose [File] - [Print] from the menu bar. The [Print] dialog box appears. 2. Click the [OK] button.
1 This can only be performed on FXs that have a communication interface (/C2, /C3, or /C7 option). From this software, you can start and stop the FX and display FX hardware information. 2 Starting and Stopping Measurement 1. Select [Comm.] - [Action] - [Memory&Math Start]/[Memory&Math Stop] from the menu bar. The [Network] dialog box appears. 2. Enter the parameters, and click the [OK] button. Configuring the FX1000 2.
2.11 Viewing the FX Information Displaying FX Hardware Information 1. Select [Comm.] - [Action] - [Hardware Info] from the menu bar. The [Network] dialog box appears. 2. Enter the parameters, and click the [OK] button. The [Hardware Information] dialog box appears. Firmware version Serial number Number of channels Internal memory size Options Click to close the dialog box.
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Chapter 3 Troubleshooting 3.1 Troubleshooting 1 Warning Message List 2 Message System configuration has been changed. The input configuration and data will be initialized. Continue? Contains invalid data. Open this setting? Start Memory sampling/Math. Stop Memory sampling/Math. Initialize current settings. Hardware and software configurations don’t match. Continue sending data? Send Setting to Connecting Hardware. Receive Setting from Connecting Hardware. The edited settings will be lost.
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Index Index A absolute timer........................................................................ 2-25 access timeout...................................................................... 2-58 action..................................................................................... 2-28 active alarms......................................................................... 2-54 address........................................................................ 2-53, 2-62 address setup data.................
Index I images........................................................................................ iv include instantaneous value........................................ 2-54, 2-55 include source URL................................. 2-54, 2-55, 2-56, 2-57 initializing the setup data......................................................... 2-4 initial path.............................................................................. 2-50 input type........................................................
Index subnet mask.......................................................................... 2-47 system configuration..................................................... 2-4, 2-70 system setting (e-mail).......................................................... 2-56 1 T 2 tag................................................................................2-11, 2-35 temperature unit.................................................................... 2-33 time adjust on start action.......................
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