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5-4
IM 04L42B01-01E
•
T
ag
Press
MENU
(to switch to setting mode), and select the
Menu
tab >
Meas channel
>
T
ag, Memory sample,
Alarm delay
.
5.2 Displaying T
ags or Channel Numbers
1
2
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Daqstation DX2000
1
• Paper Manual
2
• DAQSTANDARD Manuals
2
Trademarks
3
Revisions
3
DX’s Version and Functions
4
How to Use This Manual
7
Contents
9
IM 04L42B01-01E
10
1.1 Input Section
12
( )
14
1.2 Alarms
15
Alarm Indication
16
Alarm Output Relay Operation
17
Internal Switch
19
1.3 Display
20
Status Display Section
21
Trend Display (T-Y)
22
Message display method
24
• Zone Display
24
• Partial Expanded Display
25
• Alarm Indication
25
Digital Display
26
Bar Graph Display
27
Historical Trend Display
28
• Added Messages
29
Circular Display
30
Overview Display
31
Alarm Summary
32
Message Summary
33
Memory Summary
34
• Types of Displayed Data
35
Status Display
36
Log Display
36
Four Panel Display
37
Other Useful Functions
38
1.4 Data Storage Function
39
Internal Memory
40
• Internal Memory
41
Pretrigger of Event Data
42
Manual Sampled Data
43
Report Data
43
• File Name
46
Snapshot
48
Data file
48
1.5 Batch Function
49
(/R1 and /PM1 Options)
50
• Timers
51
Timer Type
51
• Absolute Time Mode
51
• Relative Time Mode
51
• Actions
52
1.7 Security Function
55
Login Function
56
/PM1 Options)
57
Overview of Functions
58
Description
58
Conditional equation
58
Overflow Data
61
Report Function
62
Special Data Handling
63
Options)
65
Status Output
66
1.10 Other Functions
67
2.1 Setting the Date/Time
70
Memory Sampling
72
2.4 Setting the Date Format
73
• Network Information Screen
75
(/F1 and /F2 Options)
80
• FAIL Output
82
• Status Relay
82
Handling Precautions
83
Preparing the DX
83
• Names of Parts
84
• Loading Batteries
84
• Setting the ID Number
84
Controlling the DX
85
• Numbers
86
Reader (/USB1 Option)
88
Operating from the Keyboard
89
• Invalid Keys
90
• Barcode Reader Settings
91
• How to Use
92
Commands
92
Command Example
92
Saving and Loading Data
94
• Decimal Point Types
95
(Release number 3 or later)
96
Time of the A/D Converter
97
Thermocouple Input
98
3.3 Setting the Input Range
99
• Range > Type
100
• Range > Range
100
• Range > Unit
101
• Range > Ref. CH
101
• Range > Low-cut
101
• Range > Low-cut value
101
Setup Items
102
• First-CH/Last-CH
102
• On/Off
102
• Count
102
Setup Screen
102
Reset
105
• Hysteresis > Meas CH
105
• High/Low
105
• Delta High/Low
105
• Alarms for Each Channel
107
• Alarm Delay Time
107
Operation)
111
Expression
114
Channels
114
Channel 101: Reset Count
115
Channels
116
• Annunciator Mode
117
• Alarm Levels and Colors
117
• Display
117
Setting Description
118
ISA-A A lock-in sequence
118
Explanation
120
Display Positions
120
Labels
120
• Window Colors
120
• Annunciator Sequence
121
Procedure
127
Operation Example
127
• Configuring Calibration
128
• Finishing Calibration
129
Switching Operation Screens
130
Operations Using Other Keys
131
Operation Using the FUNC Key
131
Customizing the Menus
132
Values, or Bar Graphs
133
• TREND SPACE ON/OFF
138
Trend Display)
139
• Writing Add Messages
144
• ALL CHANNEL/GROUP CHANNEL
148
• AUTO ZONE
148
• SCALE ON/OFF
148
● FINE GRID
149
• TAG DETAIL
149
• CURSOR TIME
150
Channel 8
151
Channel ABC-1
151
Screen (Overview Display)
154
Select a channel with
155
Select the alarm that you
155
4.6 Using the Alarm Summary
160
4.8 Using the Memory Summary
163
• Save directory
166
• Error Log
168
• Communication Log
168
• FTP Log
168
• Web Log
169
• E-mail Log
169
• SNTP Log
170
• DHCP Log
170
• Modbus Status Log
170
• SINGLE GRAPH/DUAL GRAPH
175
• Selecting a Bar
176
Indicates a power failure
177
5.1 Setting Display Groups
178
• Trip line
179
• On/Off
179
• Position
179
• Color
179
• Line width
179
• Tag/Channel
180
Secondary Trend Interval
183
5.4 Writing Messages
185
• Group of channel
188
• Color
188
Scale display position
191
Band on the Scale
193
• Partial > Boundary
196
Waveform Line Width, and Grid
197
• Bar graph > Division
200
• Circular Display
201
• Time per Revolution
201
• Operation at One Cycle
202
Off and 1h
203
Offset time set to 1h
203
• Historical Trend
205
• Showing the Display
205
• Scale Marks
208
• Event Data
208
• Monitor > Scroll time
210
Settings Description
211
Off Disables the function
211
The FUNC key menu appears
211
The display is registered
211
5.16 Using the Favorite Key
212
• Power-fail message
214
Selection Menu
215
• Entering Comments
219
• Displaying Comments
219
Measured Data
221
• Auto save
224
6.3 Using the Batch Function
226
FileFile File
230
Manual sampling is executed
234
• Saving Manual Sampled Data
235
Checking the Free Space
237
• Loading a File
239
• Saving the Setup Data
240
The setup data is loaded
241
• Report Template Files
246
PM1 options and the USER key)
247
• Match Time
248
• Logic box number
248
• Event-Action > Event
248
• Event-Action > Action
249
(/R1 Option)
253
Logic box number 3
254
Match Time Condition
254
<Other Settings>
254
Acknowledge Operation)
255
• Remote Input > 1 to 8
256
Function)
257
Free Key lock not applied
258
Lock Disables the operation
258
DX (Login Function)
259
• Registering Administrators
260
• Registering Users
260
• User Privileges
260
• User number
262
• User settings > Mode
262
• Authority of user
262
• Expression and Alarm
265
Type Value
267
9.2 Writing Expressions
269
Four Arithmetic Operation
270
Power and Other Computations
270
Relational Computation
270
Logical Computation
271
TLOG Computation
272
CLOG Computation
273
Special Computation
274
Conditional Expression
274
Dropout Display
277
9.5 Creating Reports
279
4 and later)
282
Keyword Format
283
Keyword Definitions
284
Report Template Examples
286
• Setting the Input
288
• Input Range and Alarm
288
• Ext. range > On/Off
290
• Channel Display Color
292
11.1 A List of Messages
294
Troubleshooting
296
• Execution Errors
298
Operation Errors
300
• Other Communication Errors
309
Status Messages
310
Warning Messages
312
System Errors
312
11.2 Troubleshooting
313
12.1 Periodic Inspection
316
12.2 Calibrating the DX
317
Thermocouple
318
13.1 Signal Input and Alarm
319
13.2 Display Function
321
Other Displayed Information
323
13.3 Data Saving Function
324
Custom Display Setup Data
326
Data File Loading
326
Miscellaneous
326
Specifications
327
Communication Functions
328
Batch Function
328
13.5 Options
329
Desktop Type (/H5[ ])
330
Extended Input Type (/N3)
332
Remote Control (/R1)
333
USB Interface (/USB1)
334
Pulse Input (/PM1)
334
Calibration Correction (/CC1)
334
DC/AC 24 V Power Supply (/P1)
335
13.6 General Specifications
337
Supported Standards
338
Standard Performance
339
13.7 External Dimensions
342
File Size
343
Save Duration to the CF Card
345
Create and Their Application
346
File Output Example
348
Report File Format
349
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