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User's
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Model
436101/436102/436103/436104/436106
µR10000 Recorder
IM 04P01B01-01E
8th Edition

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Model 436101/436102/436103/436104/436106 µR10000 Recorder IM 04P01B01-01E 8th Edition...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Software, Release 1 that has been licensed from the University of California. Trademarks • All the brands or names of Yokogawa Electric’s products used in this manual are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation. • Microsoft, MS-DOS, Windows, Windows NT, and Windows XP are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 4: Recorder's Version And Functions Described In This Manual

    Recorder’s Version and Functions Described in This Manual The contents of this manual corresponds to the recorder with version 1.4x. µR10000 Versions and Functions Version Suffix Code Added or Modified Functions Reference 1.02 or earlier – – – 1.1x – (Added) The printout/display format of the date can be changed.
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    • If you are replacing parts or consumable items of the product, make sure to use parts specified by YOKOGAWA. • This product is not designed or manufactured to be used in critical applications that directly affect or threaten human lives.
  • Page 6 • Use the Correct Power Cord and Plug To prevent electric shock or fire, be sure to use the power cord supplied by YOKOGAWA. The main power plug must be plugged into an outlet with a protective earth terminal. Do not disable this protection by using an extension cord without protective earth grounding.
  • Page 7 • YOKOGAWA makes no warranties regarding the product except those stated in the WARRANTY that is provided separately. • YOKOGAWA assumes no liability to any party for any loss or damage, direct or indirect, caused by the user or any unpredictable defect of the product.
  • Page 8: Checking The Contents Of The Package

    Checking the Contents of the Package Unpack the box and check the contents before operating the recorder. If some of the contents are not correct or missing or if there is physical damage, contact the dealer from which you purchased them. Checking the Model A name plate is affixed to the recorder.
  • Page 9 Checking the Contents of the Package Standard Accessories The standard accessories below are supplied with the recorder. Check that all contents are present and undamaged. Z-fold chart Ribbon Plotter pen Disposable Mounting bracket paper cassette felt pen µR10000 Recorder Operation Guide IM 04P01B01-02E SD memory card /H5D...
  • Page 10 Checking the Contents of the Package Optional Accessories (Sold Separately) The optional accessories below are available for purchase separately. If you make an order, make sure that all contents are present and undamaged. For information about ordering accessories, contact the dealer from which you purchased the recorder.
  • Page 11 Checking the Contents of the Package Removing the Packing Materials Open the door, put your finger on the tab at the lower left of the display, and open the display. Tab on the display Open Display Open Remove all packing materials. •...
  • Page 12: How To Use This Manual

    How to Use This Manual This user’s manual consists of the following sections. For information about the communication functions, see the μR10000/μR20000 Communication Interface User’s Manual, IM 04P01B01-17E. Chapter Title and Description Functional Explanation and Setup Guide Describes the functions of the µR10000 Recorder and provides a function setup guide. Refer to this chapter when you are unsure of the details of the function that you are operating.
  • Page 13: Conventions Used In This Manual

    How to Use This Manual Conventions Used in This Manual Unit K ..Denotes 1024. Example: 768 KB (file size) k ..Denotes 1000. Safety Markings The following markings are used in this manual. Improper handling or use can lead to injury to the user or damage to the instrument.
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  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ............................i Recorder’s Version and Functions Described in This Manual ............ii Safety Precautions ........................... iii Checking the Contents of the Package.................... vi How to Use This Manual ........................x Chapter 1 Functional Explanation and Setup Guide Overview of the Recorder ....................1-1 Measuring Input Section ......................
  • Page 16 Contents Setting the Unit on Scaled Channels ................. 5-12 Changing the Chart Speed ....................5-13 Setting the Date/Time ......................5-14 Chapter 6 Setup Operations for Convenient Functions (Setting Mode) Setting the Trend Recording Interval (Dot Model) ............... 6-1 Setting the Filter (Pen Model) ....................6-3 Setting the Moving Average (Dot Model) ................
  • Page 17 Contents Chapter 8 Setup Operations for Changing the Displayed Contents Key Operations for Changing the Displayed Information ............. 8-1 Changing the Displayed Information ..................8-3 Chapter 9 Operations Related to the Computation Function (/M1 Option) Starting/Stopping/Resetting the Computation ..............9-1 Setting the Computing Equation ..................
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  • Page 19: Overview Of The Recorder

    Chapter 1 Functional Explanation and Setup Guide Overview of the Recorder The µR10000 Recorder (hereafter referred to as the recorder) can be used to assign DC voltage, 1-5V, thermocouple, RTD, and contact or voltage ON/OFF signal to channels for measurement. The measured results are recorded with pens or dots on a chart paper that is fed at a constant speed.
  • Page 20: Measuring Input Section

    Measuring Input Section Input Section Number of Measurement Channels and Scan Interval The recorder samples the input signals on the measurement channels at the scan interval to obtain the measured values. Model Number of Channels Scan Interval 1-pen model 125 ms 2-pen model 125 ms 3-pen model...
  • Page 21 1.2 Measuring Input Section • Delta Computation The value obtained by subtracting the measured value of another channel (called the reference channel) from the input value of the channel set to delta computation is used as the measured value of that channel. The reference channel must be assigned to a channel whose channel number is less than that of the channel on which delta computation is specified. The channel on which delta computation is specified is automatically set to the same range type as the reference channel.
  • Page 22 1.2 Measuring Input Section • Bias A given value (bias value) is added to the input value and used as the measured value of that channel. Biased channel Input value Measured value Bias value <Related Topics> Setting the bias: Sections 7.15 and 6.12 •...
  • Page 23 1.2 Measuring Input Section Note When using external reference junction compensation, set an appropriate reference junction compensation voltage. For example, if the reference junction temperature of the external reference compensation is T °C, set the reference compensation junction voltage to the thermoelectromotive force of the 0°C reference of T °C.
  • Page 24 1.2 Measuring Input Section Integration Time of the A/D Converter The recorder uses an A/D converter to convert the sampled analog signal to a digital signal. By setting the integration time of the A/D converter to match the time period corresponding to one cycle of the power supply or an integer multiple of one cycle, the power supply frequency noise can be effectively suppressed.
  • Page 25: Alarms

    Alarms This function generates an alarm when the measured data meets a certain condition. The alarm occurrence/release can be recorded on the chart paper. The alarm status can be displayed on the screen. Also, alarm output relays can be used to output contact signals when alarms occur (/A1, /A2, and /A3 options).
  • Page 26 1.3 Alarms • Delay High Limit Alarm (T) An alarm occurs when the measured value remains above the alarm value for a specified time period (alarm delay period). • Delay Low Limit Alarm (t) An alarm occurs when the measured value remains below the alarm value for a specified time period (alarm delay period).
  • Page 27: Alarm Indication

    1.3 Alarms Alarm Indication The alarm status can be displayed on the screen. For details on the display, see section 1.5. Non-Hold/Hold Operation of the Alarm Indication The alarm indication can be set to operate in the following fashion when the alarm condition is no longer met.
  • Page 28 1.3 Alarms Reflash Alarm When multiple alarms are assigned to one alarm output relay, this function notifies the occurrence of subsequent alarms after the relay is activated by the first alarm. When subsequent alarms occur, the output relay is released temporarily (approximately 500 ms).
  • Page 29 1.3 Alarms AND/OR Operation of Alarm Output Relays When multiple alarms are assigned to one alarm output relay, the condition for activating the alarm output relay can be selected from the following: • AND: Activated when all assigned alarms are occurring simultaneously. • OR: Activated when any of the specified alarms is occurring.
  • Page 30 1.3 Alarms Non-Hold/Hold Operation of Alarm Output Relays The alarm output relay can be set to operate in the following fashion when the alarm condition is no longer met. • Turn off the relay output (non-hold). • Hold the relay output until the alarm ACK operation is executed (hold). The setting applies to all alarm output relays.
  • Page 31: Recording

    Recording The recorder is capable of recording the measured values with pens or dots (trend recording) as well as various other types of information. Recording Example on the Pen Model Recording Example on the Dot Model The recording examples may appear differently from the actual recording as a result of functional improvements made on the recorder after this manual was written.
  • Page 32 1.4 Recording Trend Recording The measured values are printed within a width of 100 mm. Recording Method (Pen Model) • The measured value is updated every scan interval and continuously recorded. • The recording colors in order from channel 01 are red, green, blue, and violet. Recording Method (Dot Model) •...
  • Page 33 1.4 Recording Partial Expanded Recording This function expands a section of the recording range. By default, partial expanded recording is disabled. Compressed Expanded <Related Topics> Setting the partial expanded recording: Sections 7.13 and 6.5 Pen Offset Compensation (Pen Model) This function compensates for the pen offset (phase difference) along the time axis. On 2-pen, 3-pen, and 4-pen recorders, there are offsets along the time axis (phase difference) between the pens.
  • Page 34 1.4 Recording Printout The figure below is used to explain the printout contents. The actual printout and font are different from those illustrated in the figure. The printout positions are also slightly different. Printout Example on the Pen Model Manual printout Nov.09.04 15:00 223.5mg/cm 437.2μS/cm...
  • Page 35 1.4 Recording Printout Example on the Dot Model Manual printout Nov.09.04 16:00 223.5mg/cm 437.2µS/cm 591.6°C -0.222V -0.665V 6 L -0.448V New chart speed printout Channel number or tag _50mm/h*14:55 Periodic printout Nov.09.04 Time tick 13:50 218.7mg/cm 390.6µS/cm 598.4°C -0.222V Scale -0.995V L -0.448V 500.0...
  • Page 36 1.4 Recording Alarm Printout Alarm information is printed when an alarm occurs or releases. Printout is not performed when the chart speed is as follows: Pen model: 1600 mm/h or higher, dot model: 101 mm/h or higher Time of alarm occurrence/release Indicates that there are alarms that are not printed because the alarm printout buffer is full.
  • Page 37 1.4 Recording • Turning ON/OFF the Periodic Printout Periodic printout can be turn ON/OFF. By default, periodic printout is enabled with the interval synchronized to the chart speed. Also, the measured values that are printed are the instantaneous values. Manual Printout The current measured values and alarm status as well as computed results when computation mode is on can be printed with keys.
  • Page 38 1.4 Recording Setting Printout List or Setup List can be printed. When setting printout is executed, trend recording stops and restarts when the printout is complete. List printout contains Setting Mode settings such as the input range and alarm for each channel.
  • Page 39 1.4 Recording • Printout Example of List on the Dot Model The printout examples may appear differently from the actual printout as a result of functional Index improvements made on the recorder after this manual was written. For the procedure to set the functions, see section 1.10, “Function Setup Guide.” 1-21 IM 04P01B01-01E...
  • Page 40 1.4 Recording Header Printout (/BT1 Option) When recording is started, the Start printout is performed, and recording starts. During trend recording, you can print out messages (up to 5) that include measured values.* When recording is stopped, End printout is performed. Operation 1.
  • Page 41 Measured data can be saved to an SD memory card, and the data can be replayed Index on a chart paper (dot model only). The saved data can be used in the YOKOGAWA’s Universal Viewer. In addition, recorder setup data can be saved to or loaded from an SD memory card.
  • Page 42: Display

    Display Displayed Information Main Display The recorder is capable of displaying measured values, alarm information, and so on the VFD (Vacuum Fluorescent Display). Using normal fonts, 17 characters × 2 lines can be displayed. Using large fonts, 11 characters can be displayed. Status display Main display 1 2 3 4 5 6...
  • Page 43 1.5 Display Several display examples are shown below. For details on the display types, see “Display Function Specifications” in section 12.4. 1 Channel Digital + 1 Bar Graph Display Channel number Alarm status Measured value Unit Bar graph Scale Alarm point mark Flag Display Flag (the number indicates the channel No.) Scale...
  • Page 44: Computation Function (/M1 Option)

    Computation Function (/M1 Option) Computation Function Computing equations can be set up using measured values and other computed values as variables in computation-dedicated channels, and the computation can be executed. The computed result can be recorded. Computation is performed every scan interval. Channels Dedicated to Computations The computation-dedicated channels below can be used.
  • Page 45 1.6 Computation Function (/M1 Option) • Communication Input Data (Pen model: C01 to C08, dot model: C01 to C12) This data type is set using the communication interface (/C7 or /C3 option). Range of values (maximum significant digits is 5): –9.9999E+29 to –1.0000E–30, 0, 1.0000E–30 to 9.9999E+29 For the procedure of setting the communication input data, see the µR10000/µR20000 Communication Interface User’s Manual (IM04P01B01-17E).
  • Page 46 1.6 Computation Function (/M1 Option) • The Number of Channels Being Trend Recorded and the Fastest Recording Interval The fastest recording interval varies depending on the number of channels being trend recorded. Only display or printout is possible on measurement channels or computation channels that are not trend recorded.
  • Page 47: Fail/Chart End Detection And Output Function (/F1 Option)

    FAIL/Chart End Detection and Output Function (/F1 Option) FAIL Output When a failure occurs in the CPU of the recorder, a relay contact signal (1 signal) is output. The relay is energized when the CPU is normal and de-energizes when a CPU failure occurs.
  • Page 48: Remote Control Function (/R1 Option)

    Remote Control Function (/R1 Option) Specified operations can be carried out by applying remote signals (contact or open collector signals) to the remote control input terminals. There are five remote control input terminals. An action can be assigned to each terminal. µR10000 Recorder Contact Open collector...
  • Page 49 1.8 Remote Control Function (/R1 Option) • Computation Start/Stop (/M1 Option) • Remote input signal: Rising edge signifies start; falling edge signifies stop • Starts/stops the computation. • If the computation is started, applying a rising edge signal produces no effect. If the computation is stopped, applying a falling edge signal produces no effect. • Computation Reset (/M1 Option) • Remote input signal: Trigger • The computed results of computation channels are reset. This is valid only while the computation is stopped.
  • Page 50: Other Functions

    Other Functions Key Lock Key lock is a function that prohibits key operations. When key lock is enabled, pressing keys produces no effect. To release the key lock, a password is entered. Key Lock Items Each of the following keys can be included or excluded from the key lock function. CHARACTER ESC/? SHIFT...
  • Page 51 1.9 Other Functions If the recorder is used in a region that has DST, time can be switched automatically between DST and standard time by setting the date/time when switching from the standard time to DST and the date/time when switching back from DST to standard time. When switching from standard time to DST, the clock is set ahead by 1 hour.
  • Page 52: Function Setup Guide

    1.10 Function Setup Guide This section explains the settings necessary to use various functions of the recorder. Read the section corresponding to the function you wish to use. Note This section contains all the settings related to each item. If the desired setting is the same as the default value, you do not have to set it.
  • Page 53: Recording Functions

    1.10 Function Setup Guide Item Description Reference Section Moving average (dot model) Use Moving_AVE in Basic Setting mode and select Use or Not. 7.11 If Use is selected, set the number of samples of moving average using Aux > Moving_AVE in Setting mode. If Not is selected, the Aux >...
  • Page 54 1.10 Function Setup Guide Item Description Reference Section Periodic printout Mar.31.2004! Channel number 15:50* or tag 1.000V Measured value -1.000V 0.000 2.000 Scale Recording color 50mm/h_ • Type of measured values to be printed/disable periodic printout Use Print1 in Basic Setting mode to set the type of measured values to be printed. You can select Inst, Report (statistical calculation value), or Off.
  • Page 55 1.10 Function Setup Guide Display functions Item Description Reference Section Display brightness Use Aux > Brightness > Display in Setting mode to set the display brightness. 6.11 Bar graph display mode Use Bar graph in Basic Setting mode to set the bar graph display mode. Display type Assigns the display type on the data display setup Screen No.
  • Page 56 1.10 Function Setup Guide Item Description Reference Section Recording pen assignment (pen model) Assigns measurement/computation channels to the recording pens. 9.14 Turn trend recording ON/OFF (dot model) Use Math > Aux > Print out > Trend in Setting mode to set whether to trend record each computation channel.
  • Page 57 1.10 Function Setup Guide Remote control function (/R1 option) Item Description Reference Section Remote control function (/R1 option) • Assign functions to the remote control input terminals 7.18 Use Remote in Basic Setting mode to set the function to be assigned to the remote control input terminal.
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  • Page 59: Chapter 2 Before Using The Recorder

    • When not in use, make sure to turn OFF the power switch. • If there are any symptoms of trouble such as strange odors or smoke coming from the recorder, immediately turn OFF the power switch and the power supply source. Then, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Index IM 04P01B01-01E...
  • Page 60: Installation

    Installation Installation Location Install the recorder indoors in a location that meets the following conditions. See also the normal operating conditions described in section 12.6, “General Specifications.” • Instrument Panel The recorder is designed for panel mounting. The portable type (/H5x option) is designed to be used on the desktop.
  • Page 61: Installation Procedure

    2.2 Installation Installation Procedure The recorder should be mounted on a steel panel of thickness 2 mm to 26 mm. Insert the recorder from the front side of the panel. As shown in the figure below, mount the recorder to the panel using the mounting brackets that come with the package.
  • Page 62: Input Signal Wiring

    Input Signal Wiring General Precautions to Be Taken While Wiring WARNING To prevent the possibility of electric shock when wiring, make sure that the power supply source is turned OFF. CAUTION • The input terminals of this instrument are specific to this instrument. Do not connect the input terminals of the µR1000, µR1800 or other models, as malfunction may result.
  • Page 63 2.3 Input Signal Wiring • To minimize noise caused by electromagnetic induction, twist the measurement circuit wires at short, equal intervals. • Make sure to earth ground the protective ground terminal through minimum resistance. When using internal reference junction compensation on the thermocouple input, take measures to stabilize the temperature at the input terminal.
  • Page 64 2.3 Input Signal Wiring Dot Model Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 5 Channel 6 Screw input terminal Clamped input terminal (/H2 option) Turn OFF the recorder and remove the terminal cover. Connect the signal wires to the terminals.
  • Page 65 2.3 Input Signal Wiring Measuring Input Wiring Thermocouple input Resistance temperature detector input –/B –/B Leadwire resistance: Extension leadwire 10 Ω max./wire. The resistance of the three wires should be equal. DC voltage input, 1-5V input, DC current input and ON/OFF input –/B –/B Shunt resistor...
  • Page 66: Optional Terminal Wiring

    Optional Terminal Wiring General Precautions to be Taken While Wiring the Input/Output Signal Wires WARNING • To prevent electric shock while wiring, ensure that the power supply source is turned OFF. • If a voltage of more than 30 VAC or 60 VDC is to be applied to the output terminals, use ring-tongue crimp-on lugs with insulation sleeves on all terminals to prevent the wires from slipping out when the screws become loose.
  • Page 67 2.4 Optional Terminal Wiring /A1/F1 /A1/R1 /A1/F1/R1 (/F1) (/F1) FAIL FAIL (/R1) (/R1) /A2/F1 /A2/R1 /A2/F1/R1 (/F1) (/F1) FAIL FAIL (/R1) (/R1) /A3/R1 (/F1) FAIL (/R1) (/R1) /F1/R1 Chart end Shaded: Arrangement of the communication interface (/C3 or /C7 option) terminals or connectors. For details on wiring, see the μR10000 /μR20000 Communication Interface User’s Manual (IM 04P01B01-17E).
  • Page 68 2.4 Optional Terminal Wiring Wiring Procedure Turn OFF the recorder and remove the terminal cover. Connect the input/output signal wires to the terminals. Philips screwdriver Crimp-on lug with insulation sleeves Replace the terminal cover and fasten it with screws. The proper torque for tightening the screws is 0.6 N•m. Alarm Output Relay Terminals and FAIL/Chart End Output Relay Terminals C NC NO (Normally Opened), C (Common), NC (Normally Closed)
  • Page 69 OFF. • To prevent electric shock or fire, be sure to use the power cord for the portable type supplied by YOKOGAWA. • Make sure to connect protective earth grounding to prevent electric shock. Connect the power cord of the portable type to a three-prong power outlet equipped with a protective earth terminal.
  • Page 70 2.5 Power Supply Wiring Wiring Procedure Panel Mount Type The power supply terminals and protective ground terminals are located on the rear panel. Turn OFF the power switch on the recorder and open the power terminal cover. Screw for fixing Power the power terminal terminal block...
  • Page 71 After checking the points, turn ON the power switch again. If the unit still does not work, it is probably malfunctioning. Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer for repairs. • If an error message is displayed on the screen, take measures according to the description in chapter 10, “Troubleshooting.”...
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  • Page 73: Chapter 3 Names Of Parts And Run Operations

    Chapter 3 Names of Parts and Run Operations Names of Parts Front Name plate The model name is written on the name plate. Display and key panel Hold the tab at the lower left and pull to open. Door Mounting hole Tag plate There is one hole on each of the Used to write...
  • Page 74 3.1 Names of Parts Display and Key Panel Status display Displays the following information. RECORD Illuminates while recording measured values. KEY LOCK Illuminates when key lock is enabled. MATH Illuminates when computation on the computation function (/M1 option) is in progress. CHART END Illuminates when the chart paper is out (/F1 option).
  • Page 75: Rear Panel

    3.1 Names of Parts Rear Panel Heatsink Dissipates the internal heat. Power terminal block The power terminal and protective ground terminal. Optional terminal block This is where terminals or ports used by options such as alarm output relays and communication interface are installed.
  • Page 76: Installing Or Replacing The Chart Paper

    Installing or Replacing the Chart Paper CAUTION • Do not install or remove the chart cassette with the chart paper guide open. This may damage the stopper. • Continuing to record or print without the chart paper on the dot model can cause damage to the chart cassette platen (the cylindrical section that holds the paper during the recording operation).
  • Page 77 3.2 Installing or Replacing the Chart Paper Open the chart holder and the chart paper guide. Chart holder This sheet is provided on models with the chart end detection function (/F1 option). Do not remove or bend this sheet. Chart paper guide Load the chart paper.
  • Page 78 3.2 Installing or Replacing the Chart Paper Replace the chart cassette back into the recorder case. Align the left and right projections of the sprocket section with the guide grooves of the recorder and press the entire chart cassette into the recorder case. Push in the chart cassette until it is fixed in place with stoppers.
  • Page 79: Installing/Replacing Felt Pens Or Plotter Pen (Pen Model)

    Installing/Replacing Felt Pens or Plotter Pen (Pen Model) CAUTION • Remove the chart cassette before replacing the pens. Pressing the pen tip against the chart cassette will cause the tip to deform. • Do not press or pinch the felt tip to prevent deformation. •...
  • Page 80 3.3 Installing/Replacing Felt Pens or Plotter Pen (Pen Model) When the Pen (Pen Holder) Is at a Position That Is Not Easily Accessible If the pen (pen holder) is at a position that is not easily accessible, carry out the procedure below to move it near the center position.
  • Page 81 Installing/Replacing the Ribbon Cassette (Dot Model) CAUTION • Improper cassette insertion may cause the color to change or damage the ribbon. • Do not apply upward force to the printer carriage. If you do, the carriage position may be offset, and the recorder may not print correctly. •...
  • Page 82 3.4 Installing/Replacing the Ribbon Cassette (Dot Model) Remove the ribbon cassette. Pull the left-hand part of the ribbon cassette so that the cassette holder tab disen- gages, and pull the ribbon cassette out from the recorder case. Holder tab Install a new ribbon cassette. First, insert the right-hand part and then the left-hand part into the cassette holder.
  • Page 83 Starting/Stopping the Recording This section describes the procedures for starting/stopping the chart feed and checking the recorded result. Procedure Starting the Recording Press the key to start the chart feed. The status display shows the word “RECORD.” Note For models with the FAIL/chart end detection and output function (/F1 option), the chart feed will not start even when pressing the RCD key if the chart paper is empty or almost out.
  • Page 84: Switching The Display Screen

    Switching the Display Screen This section describes the procedure for switching the display screen. To change the displayed content, see chapter 8. Procedure Switching the Display Screen The display screen switches each time the key is pressed. DISP Screen 01 through 15 are switched in order. Screens that are set to “Skip” are skipped. Channel Auto Switching On screens that show the measured values and computed values, the displayed channel is automatically switched in ascending order.
  • Page 85: Printing Measured Values (Manual Printout)

    Printing Measured Values (Manual Printout) Prints the measured values of all channels and the computed results when computation mode is on. Procedure Starting the Manual Printout Press the key. FUNC Press the key to select Print out and then press the key.
  • Page 86: Printing The Recorder Settings

    Printing the Recorder Settings This section explains the procedure for printing the recorder settings. There are two sets of settings that can be printed: List and Setup. List: Prints the settings of Setting mode (input range for each channel, etc.) Setup: Prints the settings of Basic Setting mode Note •...
  • Page 87: Clearing The Alarm Printout Buffer

    Clearing the Alarm Printout Buffer Alarm information waiting to be printed is temporarily stored in the buffer memory. This operation clears all of the alarm information in the buffer. This function can be used to prevent unneeded alarm printouts from being executed. Procedure Press the key.
  • Page 88: Printing Messages

    3.10 Printing Messages This section explains the procedure for printing the preset character strings. For the procedure of setting the character strings, see section 6.8. Note • Messages can be printed only during trend recording. However, regardless of whether trend recording is ON or OFF, messages waiting to be printed are temporarily stored in the buffer memory.
  • Page 89: Resetting The Report Data Of The Periodic Printout

    3.11 Resetting the Report Data of the Periodic Printout This operation resets the past report data when the recorder is configured to print the report data (the average, the minimum, the maximum, or the sum) of the measured values in periodic printout. Procedure Resetting the Report Data Press the...
  • Page 90: Releasing The Alarm Output (Alarm Ack Operation)

    3.12 Releasing the Alarm Output (Alarm ACK Operation) This operation releases the alarm indication or relay output (/A1, /A2, or /A3 option) when the alarm indication or output relay is set to hold operation. Procedure Releasing the Alarm Output Press the key.
  • Page 91: Activating/Releasing The Key Lock

    3.13 Activating/Releasing the Key Lock When the recorder is configured to use the key lock function, this operation activates or releases the key lock. Note Key lock does not apply to the keys. DISP CH UP Procedure Activating the Key Lock Press the key.
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  • Page 93: Chapter 4 Common Operations For Setting Functions And Setup Menu App

    Chapter 4 Common Operations for Setting Functions and Setup Menu Run Modes The recorder has three run modes. Operation Mode This mode is used for normal recording operation. The recorder enters this mode when the power is turned ON. The operations that can be carried out in this mode are described in chapter 3.
  • Page 94: Key Operations

    Key Operations This section describes basic operations on the panel keys to change various settings. Functions are set in Setting mode or Basic Setting mode. Entering Setting Mode Hold down the key for 3 seconds. MENU The Setting mode display appears. The top and bottom lines are the setup item and comment, respectively.
  • Page 95: Changing The Settings

    4.2 Key Operations Changing the Settings Note The comment line shows useful information such as a description of the setup item and the range of selectable values. Read the comment and change the items as necessary. The selected item change each time you press the key.
  • Page 96: Entering Characters

    4.2 Key Operations Entering Characters Use the key or SHIFT + key to move the cursor. SHIFT key + Unit=ppm CHR:a-z Cursor Use the CHARACTER key or SHIFT + CHARACTER key to select the character type. Use the key or SHIFT + key to select a character.
  • Page 97: Menu Structure, Settings, And List Of Default Values

    Menu Structure, Settings, and List of Default Values Operation Menus Using the FUNC Key (Operation Mode) Below are the items that are operated using the key. Information indicated inside FUNC the parentheses is references. Recorder version: 1.4x FUNC : Use the key.
  • Page 98 4.3 Menu Structure, Settings, and List of Default Values Pen exchange (Pen Model) Moves the recording pen to a position that is easily accessible for replacement on the pen model. R. exchange (Dot Model) Moves the printer carriage near the center position when replacing the ribbon cassette on the dot model.
  • Page 99 4.3 Menu Structure, Settings, and List of Default Values Menu Structure of Setting Mode Below are the setup items in Setting mode. Information indicated inside the parentheses is references. Recorder version: 1.4x Range Volt Range Span_L Span_R (section 5.1) Range Span_L Span_R Range...
  • Page 100 4.3 Menu Structure, Settings, and List of Default Values Menu Structure of Basic Setting Mode Below are the setup items in Basic Setting mode. Information indicated inside the parentheses is references. Recorder version: 1.4x Alarm Diagnosis Reflash Behavior Indicator Increase Decrease (section 7.1) Hysteresis...
  • Page 101 4.3 Menu Structure, Settings, and List of Default Values Setup Items in Setting Mode and Their Default Values (Recorder version: 1.4x) Items with an asterisk on the left are not displayed in the default condition. To display these items, settings must be changed in Basic Setting mode. Setup Item Pen/Dot Selectable Range or Selections...
  • Page 102 4.3 Menu Structure, Settings, and List of Default Values Setup Item Pen/Dot Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Math (/M1 option) Math > Formula > CH 0A/0B/0C/0D/0E/0F/0G/0J/0K/0M/0N/0P Math > Formula > Mode On/Off Math > Formula > f 120 characters or less Math > Unit > CH 0A/0B/0C/0D/0E/0F/0G/0J/0K/0M/0N/0P Math > Unit > Unit 6 characters or less Blank Math > Constant > No. K01 to K30 Math > Alarm > CH 0A/0B/0C/0D/0E/0F/0G/0J/0K/0M/0N/0P Math > Alarm > Level...
  • Page 103 4.3 Menu Structure, Settings, and List of Default Values Setup Items in Basic Setting Mode and Their Default Values (Recorder version: 1.4x) Setup Item Pen/Dot Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Alarm > Diagnosis On/Off Alarm > Reflash On/Off Alarm > AND None/I01/I01-I02/I01-I03/I01-I04/I01-I05/I01-I06 None Alarm > Act Energize/De_energize Energize Alarm > Behavior Nonhold/Hold...
  • Page 104 4.3 Menu Structure, Settings, and List of Default Values Setup Item Pen/Dot Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Language > Lang English/Japanese/German/French English Date format > Type Y/M/D M/D/Y D/M/Y D.M.Y M.D.Y M.D.Y Temperature > Temp °C/°F °C Personalize > Add function > Bias Not/Use Personalize > Add function > SQRT low-cut - Not/Use Personalize > Add function > 1-5V low-cut - Not/Use Personalize > Add function > Alarm delay Not/Use Personalize > Add function > Calibration Not/Use...
  • Page 105 4.3 Menu Structure, Settings, and List of Default Values Setup Item Pen/Dot Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Ethernet (/C7 option) Ethernet > Host > Host 64 characters or less Blank Ethernet > Host > Domain 64 characters or less Blank Ethernet > Local IP > A IP address 0.0.0.0 Ethernet > Local IP > M IP address (Subnet mask) 0.0.0.0 Ethernet > Local IP > G IP address (Default gateway)
  • Page 106 4.3 Menu Structure, Settings, and List of Default Values Setup Item Pen/Dot Selectable Range or Selections Default Value P_Adj > Pen No. Pen Model 1/2/3/4 Store End > End Store/Abort Store 4-14 IM 04P01B01-01E...
  • Page 107: Chapter 5 Frequently Used Setup Operations (Setting Mode)

    Chapter 5 Frequently Used Setup Operations (Setting Mode) Setting the Input Range Input range is set for each measurement channel. Set unused channels to Skip. • The input range cannot be changed on models with the computation function (/M1 option) when computation is in progress. •...
  • Page 108 5.1 Setting the Input Range Description • Selectable Range of Input Range, Span Left, and Span Right The input range, span left, and span right can be set in the range shown below. Span left and span right cannot be set to the same value. DC voltage (Volt) Range Type Selectable Span Range...
  • Page 109 5.1 Setting the Input Range Linear Scaling Set=Range Set the channel range. CH=01-01 First channel Last channel Select Scale. Mode=Scale Select Volt, TC, RTD, or DI. Type=Volt Select the range type. Range=2V Set the left span value. Span_L= -2.000 Set the right span value. Span_R= 2.000 Set the decimal place...
  • Page 110 5.1 Setting the Input Range Delta Computation Set=Range Set the channel range. CH=02-02 First channel Last channel Select Delta. Mode=Delta Set the reference channel. Ref.CH=01 Span_L= -2.000 Set the left span value. Set the right span value. Span_R= 2.000 The new setting takes effect. 02-02 Channel ESC/? Setting complete...
  • Page 111 5.1 Setting the Input Range ON/OFF Input Set=Range Set the channel range. CH=01-01 First channel Last channel Select DI. MOde=DI Select Cont or Level. Range=Level Set the left span value. Span_L=0 Set the right span value. Span_R=1 The new setting takes effect. 01-01 Channel ESC/? Setting complete...
  • Page 112 5.1 Setting the Input Range 1-5V Input Set=Range Set the channel range. CH=01-01 First channel Last channel Select 1-5V. Mode=1-5V Set the left span value. Span_L= 1,000 Set the right span value. Span_R= 5,000 Set the decimal place Scale_L= 0.00 and left scale value.
  • Page 113 5.1 Setting the Input Range Note • The displayable/printable range of scale values is –19999 to 30000 excluding the decimal. • If the leftmost value of the scale is set to –20000 (excluding the decimal), the value when the low-cut function is applied is displayed as “–Over.” Square Root Computation Set=Range Set the channel range.
  • Page 114 5.1 Setting the Input Range • Scale Left, Scale Right, and Decimal Place Selectable range (mantissa): –20000 to 30000 Example: The value in the range of –100.00 to 350.00 cannot be specified. The mantissa of Scale_R is 35000, which exceeds the upper limit of 30000. Set in the range of –100.0 to 350.0. Decimal place: XXXXX, XXXX.X, XXX.XX, XX.XXX, X.XXXX The decimal place is set using Scale_L.
  • Page 115: Setting The Alarm

    Setting the Alarm The alarm is set for each channel. If you change the input range, set the alarm again. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT + key to select Alarm and then press the key.
  • Page 116 5.2 Setting the Alarm Explanation Channel Range The only case when an alarm can be set on multiple channels simultaneously is when the channels are set to the same range type (for example channel 01 and 02 are set to 2 V range).
  • Page 117 5.2 Setting the Alarm Alarm Value • High Limit Alarm/Low Limit Alarm and Delay High Limit Alarm/Delay Low Limit Alarm The following values can be specified. • For DC voltage, TC, and RTD input: Values within the measurable range in the specified range (example: –2.000 to 2.000 V for the 2 V range). • For ON/OFF input (DI): 0 or 1. •...
  • Page 118: Setting The Unit On Scaled Channels

    Setting the Unit on Scaled Channels Units are set on channels whose input range is set to Scaling, 1-5V, or SQRT. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT + key to select Unit and then press the key.
  • Page 119: Changing The Chart Speed

    Changing the Chart Speed This section explains the details of changing the chart speed. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT + key to select Chart and then press the key.
  • Page 120: Setting The Date/Time

    Setting the Date/Time This section explains the details of setting the date/time. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT + key to select Clock and then press the key. Set the date and time and press the key.
  • Page 121: Chapter 6 Setup Operations For Convenient Functions (Setting Mode)

    Chapter 6 Setup Operations for Convenient Functions (Setting Mode) Setting the Trend Recording Interval (Dot Model) This section explains the details of setting the trend recording interval (dot printing interval) on the dot model. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT +...
  • Page 122 6.1 Setting the Trend Recording Interval (Dot Model) Example of calculating the dot printing interval when the trend recording interval is set to auto μR10000 6-dot model A/D integrate: Auto Chart speed: 23 mm/h Number of recording channels: 6 channels Scan interval = 1 s A value that is less than or equal to 900 ÷...
  • Page 123: Setting The Filter (Pen Model)

    Setting the Filter (Pen Model) This section explains the details of setting a filter on the measurement channels on the pen model. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT + key to select Aux and then press the key.
  • Page 124: Setting The Moving Average (Dot Model)

    Setting the Moving Average (Dot Model) This section explains the details of setting the moving average function on measurement channels on the dot model. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT + key to select Aux and then press the key.
  • Page 125: Setting Recording Zones For Each Channel (Zone Recording)

    Setting Recording Zones for Each Channel (Zone Recording) This section explains the details of setting the recording zone for each measurement channel. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT + key to select Aux and then press the key.
  • Page 126: Setting The Partial Expanded Recording

    Setting the Partial Expanded Recording This section explains the details of expanding a section of the recording range. If you change the input range, set the partial expanded recording again. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT +...
  • Page 127: Turning Trend Recording (Dot Model) And Periodic Printout On/Off For Each Channel

    Turning Trend Recording (Dot Model) and Periodic Printout ON/OFF for Each Channel This section explains the details of setting the trend recording and periodic printout for each measurement channel. The following settings can be entered for each channel. • Turn trend recording ON/OFF (dot model only). •...
  • Page 128: Setting Tags On Channels

    Setting Tags on Channels This section explains the details of setting tags to measurement channels. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT + key to select Aux and then press the key.
  • Page 129: Setting The Message String

    Setting the Message String This section explains the details of setting the message strings to be printed on the chart paper. Up to five message strings can be registered. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT +...
  • Page 130: Setting The Secondary Chart Speed (Remote Control Function, /R1)

    Setting the Secondary Chart Speed (Remote Control Function, /R1) This section explains the details of setting the secondary chart speed when the chart speed is to be switched using the remote control function (/R1 option). Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT +...
  • Page 131: Setting The Alarm Delay Duration

    6.10 Setting the Alarm Delay Duration This section explains the details of setting the duration of the delay alarm. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT + key to select Aux and then press the key.
  • Page 132: Setting The Brightness Of The Display And Internal Light

    6.11 Setting the Brightness of the Display and Internal Light This section explains the details of setting the brightness of the display and the internal light. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT + key to select Aux and then press the key.
  • Page 133: Applying A Bias On The Measuring Input Signal

    6.12 Applying a Bias on the Measuring Input Signal This section explains the details of setting a bias on the measuring input signal. If you change the input range, set the bias again. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT +...
  • Page 134: Performing Calibration Correction (/Cc1 Option)

    6.13 Performing Calibration Correction (/CC1 Option) The values of the measuring input signal are corrected using specified segments, and the results are used as measured values. If you change the input range, set the correction point (measured value) and correction values again.
  • Page 135 6.13 Performing Calibration Correction (/CC1 Option) Explanation Setting Correction Points (Measured Values) and Correction Values • Using revise values Measured value Correction using revise values Correction point (measured value) = A Scale value Correction value = B – A Correction value Calibration point •...
  • Page 136: Setting Up Start Printout And End Printout (/Bt1 Option)

    6.14 Setting Up Start Printout and End printout (/BT1 Option) Enter settings for Start printout/Start printout 2 when starting recording, and for End printout/End printout 2 when stopping recording. You cannot enter Basic Setting mode during the time between start printout to end printout.
  • Page 137 6.14 Setting Up Start Printout and End printout (/BT1 Option) Setting Comments Set=Batch Select Detail. Batch=Detail Select Start, End, Start2, or End2. Mode=Start Select Comment. Detail=Comment Select Line No. Line No.=1 Set comment string. Comment= The new setting takes effect. Line 1 ESC/? Setting complete...
  • Page 138 6.14 Setting Up Start Printout and End printout (/BT1 Option) Setting the Feed Amount, Lot Number Update, and Ejection of Pen Offset Compensating Data Set=Batch Select Detail. Batch=Detail Select Start, End, Start2, or End2. Mode=Start Select Action. Detail=Action Set the chart paper feed amount before Feed= 0 Start printout and after End printout.
  • Page 139 6.14 Setting Up Start Printout and End printout (/BT1 Option) Feed The available setting range is 0 to 50 mm. POC output You can eject the portion that is not recorded when recording stops with the pen offset compensating recording function. POC speed Select the chart speed when ejecting the portion that was not recorded.
  • Page 140: Setting The Message Format (/Bt1 Option)

    6.15 Setting the Message Format (/BT1 Option) In the 5 message printouts, up to 35 characters can be printed out including the date/time and measured values.* • Under Message format, you can specify the printout contents of date/time, message string, measured values,* and the order of these. •...
  • Page 141 6.15 Setting the Message Format (/BT1 Option) MSG format Choose a message format. Measured values,* message strings, and date/time can be set arbitrarily. 13:H:M L16 Comment CHR:Date/Time CHR:01... Measured value CHR:0A... Computed value (/M1 option) CHR:L01... CHARACTER key Message string (number of characters) CHR:Date/Time Date/Time Example: Based on the message 1 string of the standard function, you can set a...
  • Page 142: Setting The Date/Time When Switching Between Standard Time And Dst

    6.16 Setting the Date/Time When Switching between Standard Time and DST This section explains the details of setting the date/time when switching from the standard time to DST and the date/time when switching back from DST to standard time if the recorder is used in a region that has DST. When the preset date/time arrives, the recorder internal clock automatically switches.
  • Page 143 6.16 Setting the Date/Time When Switching between Standard Time and DST Set=Aux Aux=DST Select Use. DST=Use Month, day of the week, and time (Displays the following when the when the DST starts. DST is set to Use) Month Start month=Apr Strt day=1st-Sun The n th day of the week of the month...
  • Page 144 6.16 Setting the Date/Time When Switching between Standard Time and DST Recorders with Version 1.02 or Earlier The following is the setting menu. Select standard time (Winter) or DST (Summer). Time=Summer Select On to set the time to switch between standard time and DST. Summer=Off Set the time to switch.
  • Page 145: Chapter 7 Setup Operations For Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode)

    Chapter 7 Setup Operations for Changing/Adding Functions (Basic Setting Mode) Changing the Auxiliary Alarm Function This section explains the details of setting the alarm system items listed below. • Diagnosis output using the alarm output relay (I01) • Reflash alarm operation of the alarm output relay (I01 to I03) • AND/OR operation of alarm output relays •...
  • Page 146 7.1 Changing the Auxiliary Alarm Function Basic=Alarm Select On to set relay I01 to diagnosis Diagnosis=Off output. Reflash=Off Select On to set relays I01, I02, and I03 to reflash alarm operation. AND=None Select the range of relays that are to operate using AND logic.
  • Page 147 7.1 Changing the Auxiliary Alarm Function Reflash Turns On/Off the reflash alarm operation of alarm output relays I01, I02, and I03. When set to On, alarm output relays I01, I02, and I03 set to reflash alarm operation, and the operation is fixed to OR, de-energized, and non-hold. Sets the AND/OR operation of alarm output relays.
  • Page 148: Changing The Integration Time Of The A/D Converter

    Changing the Integration Time of the A/D Converter This section explains the details of setting the integration time of the A/D converter. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option). Procedure Changing the Settings Hold down the...
  • Page 149: Setting The Burnout Detection Function Of Thermocouples

    Setting the Burnout Detection Function of Thermocouples This section explains the details of setting the burnout detection function of thermocouples to channels set to 1-5V or TC input. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option).
  • Page 150: Setting The Rjc Function On Channels Set To Tc Input

    Setting the RJC Function on Channels Set to TC Input This section explains the details of setting RJC on channels set to TC input. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option). Procedure Changing the Settings Hold down the...
  • Page 151 7.4 Setting the RJC Function on Channels Set to TC Input Explanation Sets the RJC mode. Internal: Uses the RJC function on the recorder. External: Uses an external RJC function. If external is selected, set the compensation voltage. Volt Sets the compensation voltage when using an external RJC function. The compensation voltage can be set in the range of –20000 µV to 20000 µV.
  • Page 152: Changing The Channel Recording Color (Dot Model)

    Changing the Channel Recording Color (Dot Model) This section explains the details of changing the trend recording color on the dot model. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option). Procedure Changing the Settings Hold down the...
  • Page 153: Recording By Compensating For The Pen Offset Along The Time Axis (Pen Model)

    Recording by Compensating for the Pen Offset along the Time Axis (Pen Model) This section explains the details of setting the compensation for the pen offset along the time axis (pen model). Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option).
  • Page 154: Turning Printouts On/Off

    Turning Printouts ON/OFF (Selecting the Channel/Tag Printout and Turning ON/OFF the Channel No., Alarm, Recording Start, New Chart Speed, Scale, and Pen Color Printouts) This section explains the details of turning ON/OFF the printouts of various items. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option).
  • Page 155 7.7 Turning Printouts ON/OFF Applying the Changes and Returning to Operation Mode Press the key or SHIFT + key to select End and then press the key. Press key to select Store and then press the key. The changes are applied, and the screen returns to Operation mode.
  • Page 156: Setting The Periodic Printout Interval And The Type Of Data To Be Printed

    Setting the Periodic Printout Interval and the Type of Data to Be Printed This section explains the details of setting the periodic printout interval and the type of data to be printed. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option).
  • Page 157 7.8 Setting the Periodic Printout Interval and the Type of Data to Be Printed Types of Report Data to Be Printed Changing the Settings Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Hold down the keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to enter Basic Setting mode.
  • Page 158 7.8 Setting the Periodic Printout Interval and the Type of Data to Be Printed Explanation Periodic Printout Interval and Type of Data to Be Printed Periodic Select the periodic printout interval mode. Auto: Automatically sets the printout interval in sync with the chart speed. Manual: Set the printout interval manually.
  • Page 159: Setting The Bar Graph Display Mode

    Setting the Bar Graph Display Mode This section explains the details of setting the bar graph display mode. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option). Procedure Changing the Settings Hold down the...
  • Page 160: Setting The Key Lock Function

    7.10 Setting the Key Lock Function This section explains the details of setting the keys that can be locked and the password for releasing the key lock. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option).
  • Page 161 7.10 Setting the Key Lock Function From the previous page Select Lock to apply the key lock function Disp Menu=Free to the DISP MENU. Select Lock to apply the key lock function Alarm ACK=Free to the alarm ACK operation. (/M1 option) Select Lock to apply the key lock function Math=Free to the computation start/stop operation.
  • Page 162 7.10 Setting the Key Lock Function Applying the Changes and Returning to Operation Mode Press the key or SHIFT + key to select End and then press the key. Press key to select Store and then press the key. The changes are applied, and the screen returns to Operation mode.
  • Page 163: Enabling The Moving Average Function (Dot Model)

    7.11 Enabling the Moving Average Function (Dot Model) This section explains the details of enabling/disabling the moving average function on the dot model. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option). Procedure Changing the Settings Hold down the...
  • Page 164: Enabling The Filter Function (Pen Model)

    7.12 Enabling the Filter Function (Pen Model) This section explains details of enabling/disabling the input filter function on the pen model. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option). Procedure Changing the Settings Hold down the...
  • Page 165: Enabling The Partial Expanded Recording Function

    7.13 Enabling the Partial Expanded Recording Function This section explains the details of enabling/disabling the partial expanded recording function. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option). Procedure Changing the Settings Hold down the...
  • Page 166: Changing The Display/Printout Language

    7.14 Changing the Display/Printout Language This section explains the details of changing the display/printout language. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option). Procedure Changing the Settings Hold down the...
  • Page 167: Enabling The Bias, Low-Cut, Alarm Delay, Calibration Correction (/Cc1 Option) Functions

    7.15 Enabling the Bias, Low-Cut, Alarm Delay, Calibration Correction (/CC1 Option) Functions This section explains the details of enabling/disabling the bias, low-cut, alarm delay, and calibration correction (/CC1 option) functions. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option).
  • Page 168 7.15 Enabling the Bias, Low-Cut, Alarm Delay, Calibration Correction (/CC1 Option) Functions Applying the Changes and Returning to Operation Mode Press the key or SHIFT + key to select End and then press the key. Press key to select Store and then press the key.
  • Page 169: Changing The Time Printout Format

    7.16 Changing the Time Printout Format This section explains the details of changing the time printout format of alarm printout, message printout, recording start printout, and new chart speed printout. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option).
  • Page 170 7.16 Changing the Time Printout Format Explanation Alarms Sets the time printout format of the alarm printout. HH:MM: Hour:Minute HH:MM:SS: Hour:Minute:Second M/D H:M: Month Day Hour:Minute M/D H:M:S: Month Day Hour:Minute:Second YMD H:M:S: Month Day Year Hour:Minute:Second Message Sets the time printout format of the message printout. HH:MM: Hour:Minute HH:MM:SS: Hour:Minute:Second...
  • Page 171: Initializing The Settings

    7.17 Initializing the Settings This section explains the details of initializing the recorder settings to their factory default. Be careful, because all settings except the date/time and the adjustment values of the pen/dot printing position will be initialized. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option).
  • Page 172: Assigning Functions To The Remote Control Input Terminals (/R1 Option)

    7.18 Assigning Functions to the Remote Control Input Terminals (/R1 Option) This section explains the details of assigning functions to the input terminals of the remote control function. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option).
  • Page 173 7.18 Assigning Functions to the Remote Control Input Terminals (/R1 Option) Explanation Remote No. The remote control terminal numbers are from 1 to 5. Function to Be Assigned Record On/Off: Starts/stops recording. Alarm ACK: Executes alarm output release. Time adjust: Adjusts the internal clock to the nearest hour.
  • Page 174: Changing The Printout/Display Format Of The Date

    7.19 Changing the Printout/Display Format of the Date This section explains how to change the printout/display format of the year, month, and day. This function is available on version 1.11 or later. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option).
  • Page 175: Selecting To Show/Hide The Func Key Menus

    7.20 Selecting to Show/Hide the FUNC Key Menus Select the menu for showing/hiding the FUNC key menus. This function is available on version 1.31 or later. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option). Procedure Changing the Settings Hold down the...
  • Page 176 7.20 Selecting to Show/Hide the FUNC Key Menus Basic=Select menu Menu=Function Select whether to display Manual Manual print=On print. Select On or Off. Select whether to display Setup list. Setup list=On Select On or Off. Select whether to display Message. Message=On Select On or Off.
  • Page 177: Selecting To Show/Hide Setting Mode Menus

    7.21 Selecting to Show/Hide Setting Mode Menus Select the menu for showing/hiding the Setting mode menus. This function is available on version 1.31 or later. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option). Procedure Changing the Settings Hold down the...
  • Page 178 7.21 Selecting to Show/Hide Setting Mode Menus From the previous page (/CC1 option) Select whether to display Calibration in Calibration=On Setting mode. Select On or Off. (/M1 option) Select whether to display Math in Setting Math=On mode. Select On or Off. (/BT1 option) Select whether to display Batch No.
  • Page 179: Enabling/Disabling The Customized Menu

    7.22 Enabling/Disabling the Customized Menu When the Customized Menu is enabled, the following changes can be made. This function is available on version 1.31 or later. • Hide specified menu items from the FUNC key menu. • Hide specified Setting mode menu items. • Lock Basic Setting mode. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option).
  • Page 180 7.22 Enabling/Disabling the Customized Menu Disabling the Customized Menu Changing the Settings Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Hold down the keys simultaneously for 3 seconds to enter Basic Setting mode. Press the key or SHIFT + key to select Lock and then press the key.
  • Page 181 7.22 Enabling/Disabling the Customized Menu Note Changing the Settings in Basic Setting Mode without Disabling the Basic Setting Mode Lock The settings in Basic Setting mode can be changed without disabling the customized menu. Procedure 1. Enter a password in the same manner as the procedure for “Disabling the Customized Menu,”...
  • Page 182: Setting The Calibration Correction Function (/Cc1 Option)

    7.23 Setting the Calibration Correction Function (/CC1 Option) This section explains the details of setting the correction mode and the number of calibration points. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option). Procedure Changing the Settings Hold down the...
  • Page 183 7.23 Setting the Calibration Correction Function (/CC1 Option) Explanation Mode Revise Value: Sets the correction value using the revise value (corrected value – measured value). Abs. Value: Sets the correction value using the corrected value. Point Selects the number of points that make up the segments (including the start and end points) in the range of 2 to 16.
  • Page 184: Enabling Start Printout, End Printout, And Message Format (/Bt1 Option)

    7.24 Enabling Start Printout, End printout, and Message Format (/BT1 Option) This section explains the details of enabling/disabling the Start printout, End printout, and Message format. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option). Procedure Changing the Settings Hold down the...
  • Page 185 7.24 Enabling Start Printout, End printout, and Message Format (/BT1 Option) Explanation Batch Use: When starting/stopping recording, performs Start printout and End printout. You can now set up “Lot No.,” “Dual comment,” and, in Setting mode, “Batch.” Not: Do not perform Start printout/End printout. Lot No.
  • Page 186: Changing The Temperature Unit

    7.25 Changing the Temperature Unit This section explains the details of changing the temperature unit on the temperature measurement channels. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option). Procedure Changing the Settings Hold down the...
  • Page 187: Chapter 8 Setup Operations For Changing The Displayed Contents

    Chapter 8 Setup Operations for Changing the Displayed Contents Key Operations for Changing the Displayed Information Displaying the Data Display Setup Screen Hold the key for 3 seconds to show the data display setup screen. MENU Power ON Operation mode Hold down or 3 s to switch.
  • Page 188 8.1 Key Operations for Changing the Displayed Information Data Display Setup Menu This menu is used to assign display types to screen 01 to 15. The indicates a display type. The items to set for each type are shown to the right of the display type. Display type Screen 1CH digital display...
  • Page 189 Changing the Displayed Information This section explains the details of registering display types to screens 01 to 15. As an example, the procedure to set 1-channel digital display (tag display) and the display in which different channels are assigned to top and bottom sections is explained below. Procedure 1-Channel Digital Display (Tag Display) Hold the...
  • Page 190 8.2 Changing the Displayed Information Procedure Display in Which Different Screens Can Be Assigned to the Top and Bottom Sections (Top: 2-Channel Digital Display, Bottom: Date/Time) Hold the key for 3 seconds to show the data display setup screen. MENU key or SHIFT + Press the key to select the screen number and then...
  • Page 191: Operations Related To The Computation Function (/M1 Option

    Chapter 9 Operations Related to the Computation Function (/M1 Option) Starting/Stopping/Resetting the Computation This section explains the details of starting/stopping the computation and resetting the computed values of computation channels. Procedure Starting the Computation Press the key. FUNC Press the key to show Math and then press the key.
  • Page 192: Setting The Computing Equation

    Setting the Computing Equation The computing equation cannot be entered when the computation is in progress. If you change the computing equation or the recording span, set the alarm and the partial expanded recording again. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU key or SHIFT + key to select Math and then press the...
  • Page 193 9.2 Setting the Computing Equation Each time you press the CHARACTER key the display changes as shown below. Pressing the key or SHIFT + key switches the character within the selected character type and displays the character at the cursor position. CHARACTER key) Description Character ( key)
  • Page 194 9.2 Setting the Computing Equation Explanation Computing Equation Follow the rules below when writing computing equations. • Use up to 120 characters to write equations. • The precedence of computing terms can be specified using parentheses. • Specify the channels in the equation using 2-digit channel numbers. Example: 01, 0A •...
  • Page 195 9.2 Setting the Computing Equation • Status of the Remote Control Input Terminal (D01 to D05, /R1 option) The status of the remote control input signal (1 or 0) can be used in the computation. Use D01 to D05 (the number following the letter D is the remote control input terminal number) to specify the status in the equations.
  • Page 196 9.2 Setting the Computing Equation Relational Computation The data that can be used in equations are measured values, computed values, constants, communication input data, and remote control input terminal status. You can specify a computing equation that performs relational computation on a computing element.
  • Page 197 9.2 Setting the Computing Equation Logical sum (Syntax) e1ORe2 (Condition) If the two data values e1 and e2 are both zeroes, the computed result is “0.” Otherwise, it is “1.” (Explanation) e1 = 0 → e1ORe2 = 0 e2 = 0 e1 ≠ 0 →...
  • Page 198 9.2 Setting the Computing Equation TLOG Computation Only measured values and computed values can be used in TLOG computation. In the explanation below, e1 is used to represent a measurement or computation channel. You cannot specify an equation that contains a computing element inside e1. In addition, only one TLOG computation can be specified in a single computing equation.
  • Page 199 Setting the Unit This section explains the details of setting the unit on computation channels. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT + key to select Math and then press the key.
  • Page 200: Setting The Constants Used In Equations

    Setting the Constants Used in Equations This section explains the details of setting constants to be used in computing equations. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT + key to select Math and then press the key.
  • Page 201: Setting The Alarm

    Setting the Alarm This section explains the details of setting alarms for each computation channel. If you change the computing equation or the recording span, set the alarm again. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU key or SHIFT + key to select Math and then press the...
  • Page 202 9.5 Setting the Alarm Explanation Alarm Type Symbol Name High limit alarm Low limit alarm Delay high limit alarm* Delay low limit alarm* * Selectable only when the alarm delay function is enabled. See section 7.15. If delay high limit alarm or delay low limit alarm is specified, set the alarm delay time. <Related Topics>...
  • Page 203: Specifying The Timer Used In Statistical Calculations (Tlog)

    Specifying the Timer Used in Statistical Calculations (TLOG) On channels that perform statistical calculation (TLOG), the timer for determining the interval is specified. The sum scale is also specified when using statistical calculation. The timer is also used for the periodic printout of computed values. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode.
  • Page 204 9.6 Specifying the Timer Used in Statistical Calculations (TLOG) Explanation Timer No. There are three timers. Periodic: The timer for determining the periodic printout interval. The computed result is printed every interval, and the computed TLOG value is reset. The timer of timer No. 1. Specify whether the computed value is printed every interval and whether to reset the computed value.
  • Page 205: Setting Recording Zones For Each Channel (Zone Recording)

    Setting Recording Zones for Each Channel (Zone Recording) This section explains the details of setting the recording zone for each computation channel. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU key or SHIFT + key to select Math and then press the Press the key.
  • Page 206: Setting The Partial Expanded Recording

    Setting the Partial Expanded Recording This section explains the details of expanding a section of the recording range. If you change the computing equation or the recording span, set the partial expanded recording again. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU key or SHIFT + key to select Math and then press the...
  • Page 207: Turning Trend Recording (Dot Model) And Periodic Printout (Including The Printout Using The Tlog Timer) On/Off For Each Channel

    Turning Trend Recording (Dot Model) and Periodic Printout (Including the Printout Using the TLOG Timer) ON/OFF for Each Channel This section explains the details of setting the trend recording and periodic printout for each computation channel. The following settings can be entered for each channel. •...
  • Page 208: Setting Tags On Channels

    9.10 Setting Tags on Channels This section explains the details of setting the tag on computation channels. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT + key to select Math and then press the key.
  • Page 209: Setting The Alarm Delay Duration

    9.11 Setting the Alarm Delay Duration This section explains the details of setting the duration of the delay high limit and delay low limit alarms. Procedure Hold down the key for 3 seconds to enter Setting mode. MENU Press the key or SHIFT + key to select Math and then press the key.
  • Page 210: Setting The Timer Used In Tlog Computation And Periodic Printout

    9.12 Setting the Timer Used in TLOG Computation and Periodic Printout This section explains the details of setting the timer used in TLOG computation and periodic printout. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option).
  • Page 211 9.12 Setting the Timer Used in TLOG Computation and Periodic Printout Applying the Changes and Returning to Operation Mode Press the key or SHIFT + key to select End and then press the key. Press key to select Store and then press the key.
  • Page 212 9.12 Setting the Timer Used in TLOG Computation and Periodic Printout Reset Selects whether to reset the TLOG computed value at each interval. The figure below illustrates the reset operation for sum computation (TLOG.SUM). Example: TLOG.SUM computation Timer timeout Reset Reset Reset Reset: On...
  • Page 213: Changing The Channel Recording Color (Dot Model)

    9.13 Changing the Channel Recording Color (Dot Model) This section explains the details of changing the recording colors of computation channels. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option). Procedure Changing the Settings Hold down the...
  • Page 214: Changing The Channel Assignments Of Recording Pens (Pen Model)

    9.14 Changing the Channel Assignments of Recording Pens (Pen Model) Measurement channels and computation channels can be arbitrarily assigned to recording pens. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option). Procedure Changing the Settings Hold down the...
  • Page 215: Changing The Type Of Report Data Printed In Periodic Printout

    9.15 Changing the Type of Report Data Printed in Periodic Printout This section explains the details of selecting the type of report (the average, minimum, maximum, or sum) printed in periodic printout. To print the report data during periodic printout, set the type of data to be printed to report (see section 7.8).
  • Page 216 9.15 Changing the Type of Report Data Printed in Periodic Printout Explanation Mode Sets the type of report data to be printed. AVE: Prints the average value over the interval. MIX: Prints the minimum, maximum, and average values over the interval. SUM: Prints the sum value over the interval.
  • Page 217: Setting The Bar Graph Display Mode

    9.16 Setting the Bar Graph Display Mode This section explains the details of setting the bar graph display mode. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option). Procedure Changing the Settings Hold down the...
  • Page 218: Setting The Procedure Taken When The Computed Result Is In Error

    9.17 Setting the Procedure Taken When the Computed Result Is in Error This section explains the details of setting the procedure taken when the computed result is in error. Basic Setting mode cannot be entered when recording is in progress or when computation is in progress on models with the computation function (/M1 option).
  • Page 219 9.17 Setting the Procedure Taken When the Computed Result Is in Error Explanation Error Specifies how to display or print the computed result when computation errors occur. +Over: Set to +over. Displayed/Printed as “+Over.” –Over: Set to –over. Displayed/Printed as “–Over.” Computation that result in errors •...
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  • Page 221: Chapter 10 Troubleshooting

    The error messages and their description are listed below. Setting Errors Code Message Explanation/Countermeasures System error. Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Incorrect date or time setting. Check the setting. A disabled channel is selected. The channel does not exist.
  • Page 222 10.1 A List of Error Messages Code Message Explanation/Countermeasures MATH upper and lower span values are equal. This is not allowed. MATH constant description is incorrect. Incorrect computation constant syntax. The range of the MATH constant is exceeded. – MATH channel is turned off –...
  • Page 223: Warning Messages

    Settings and measured data have been initialized. If this message always appears when you turn the power off and then back on, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Some items not set. Some of the settings could not be loaded because the model, the number of channels, options, the setup items in basic setting mode, or the like was different.
  • Page 224: Troubleshooting Flow Charts

    Is the power supplied voltage and frequency. properly? Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. • The reading error is large. • The indication is unstable. • The pen is off the scale on either the 0% or 100% side. Does the input meet Change the input to meet the specifications.
  • Page 225 Is the RJC setting Set correctly. Section 7.4 correct (TC input)? Is the pen position and dot Section 11.5 Adjust the pen position or dot printing position printing position adjustment Section 11.6 correct? Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Index 10-5 IM 04P01B01-01E...
  • Page 226 • If an inductive load is connected to an alarm contact output, use a surge suppresser on that line. Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Keys do not work. Release the key lock using the Is the key lock released? FUNC key (see section 3.13).
  • Page 227: Chapter 11 Maintenance

    Chapter 11 Maintenance 11.1 Periodic Inspection Check the operation periodically to keep the recorder in good working order. Perform the following checks and replace worn parts as needed. • Is the indication and recording functioning properly? If not, see chapter 10. • Are recorded lines or printed characters clear (not blurred)? For the replacement procedure of felt pens and plotter pens, see section 3.3 (pen model).
  • Page 228: Cleaning The Recorder

    11.2 Cleaning the Recorder CAUTION • When cleaning, be sure not to scratch the flexible printed circuit board of the plotter carriage. • Do not apply lubricating oil to the shaft. Pen Model To maintain smooth operation, it is recommended that the plotter carriage shaft be cleaned once a year.
  • Page 229: Replacing The Internal Light Led

    11.3 Replacing the Internal Light LED If the brightness of the internal light degrades with time, replace the LED. For the replacement parts, see section 11.7. CAUTION • The LED is connected to the internal circuitry through the flexible printed circuit board.
  • Page 230: Calibrating The Recorder

    Recommended Instrument • DC voltage standard: Model 9100 by FLUKE or equivalent Main Specifications Output accuracy: ±(0.005% + 1 µV) • Decade resistance box: Yokogawa Meters & Instruments Model 2793-01 or equivalent Main Specifications Accuracy of output range 0.1 to 500 Ω: ±(0.01% + 2 mΩ) Resolution: 0.001 Ω • 0°C standard temperature device: ZC-114/ZA-10 by Coper Electronics or equivalent Main Specifications Standard temperature stability accuracy: ±0.05°C...
  • Page 231 11.4 Calibrating the Recorder Temperature Measurement When Using an RTD The resistance of three lead wires must be equal. –/B Decade resistance box (Model 2793-01 from Yokogawa Meters & Instruments) Input terminals Temperature Measurement When Using a Thermocouple Copper wires Thermocouple wires or TC extension wires –...
  • Page 232: Adjusting The Pen Position (Pen Model)

    11.5 Adjusting the Pen Position (Pen Model) This section explains the details of adjusting the pen position on the chart paper. It is recommended that the pen be adjusted once a year to assure its recording accuracy. Note Pen position is adjusted under standard operating conditions when the recorder is shipped from the factory.
  • Page 233 11.5 Adjusting the Pen Position (Pen Model) Applying the Changes and Returning to Operation Mode Press the key or SHIFT + key to select End and then press the key. Press key to select Store and then press the key. The changes are applied, and the screen returns to Operation mode.
  • Page 234: Adjusting The Dot Printing Position (Dot Model)

    11.6 Adjusting the Dot Printing Position (Dot Model) This section explains the details of adjusting the dot printing position on the chart paper. It is recommended that the position be adjusted once a year to assure its recording accuracy. Note Dot printing position is adjusted under standard operating conditions when the recorder is shipped from the factory.
  • Page 235 11.6 Adjusting the Dot Printing Position (Dot Model) Press the ESC key to finish the adjustment. The screen returns to the Basic=P_Adj screen. Basic=P_Adj Select Hysteresis, Zero, or Full. P_Adj=Hysteresis Change the value to adjust the dot Hysteresis=-2 printing position. The dot printing position moves.
  • Page 236: Recommended Replacement Periods For Worn Parts

    Replacement of parts other than the chart paper, pen, ribbon cassette, and internal light LED will be carried out by a YOKOGAWA engineer or an engineer certified by YOKOGAWA. Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer when such replacement is necessary.
  • Page 237: Chapter 12 Specifications

    Chapter 12 Specifications 12.1 Input Specifications Number of Inputs and Scan Interval on the Pen Model Item Specifications Number of inputs 1, 2, 3, or 4 Scan interval 125 ms Number of Inputs and Scan Interval on the Dot Model Item Specifications Number of inputs...
  • Page 238 12.1 Input Specifications Item Specifications Input type Floating unbalanced input. Isolation between channels (except, b terminal is shared for RTD input). Burnout Detection of TC Can be set for each channel. Upscale/Downscale switchable. Input Type Operating Conditions TC input 2 kΩ or less: normal, 10 MΩ or more: burnout, detection current: approx. 10 µA 1-5V input 0.2 V or less: burnout RJC of TC input...
  • Page 239: Alarm Function Specifications

    12.2 Alarm Function Specifications Item Specifications Number of alarms Up to four alarms (level) for each measurement channels. Alarm types High limit (H), low limit (L), difference high limit (h), difference low limit (l), high limit on rate-of- change (R), low limit on rate-of-change (r), delay high limit (T), delay low limit (t). The symbol indicating the alarm is given in parentheses.
  • Page 240: Recording Function Specifications

    12.3 Recording Function Specifications Trend Recording (Pen Model) Item Specifications Recording pen Disposable felt pen Step response time Approx. 1 s (using the IEC61143 measurement method) Number of pens Up to 4 Recording color Pen 1: Red, pen 2: Green, pen 3: Blue, pen 4: Violet Trend recording Updates the data at the scan interval.
  • Page 241 12.3 Recording Function Specifications Printouts (Pen Model) Item Specifications Recording pen (color) Plotter pen (purple) Alarm printout Prints alarm occurrence/release. Printout contents Occurrence ( )/release ( ) marks, channel number or tag, alarm type, alarm level, time, printout buffer overflow mark. Time printout format Selectable from hour:minute, hour:minute:second, month:day:hour:minute, month:day:hour:minute:second, and year:month:day:hour:minute:second.
  • Page 242 12.3 Recording Function Specifications Printout (Dot Model) Item Specifications Recording Dot printing. Channel printout Prints the channel number or tag beside the trend recording every approx. 25 mm of chart paper. Channel printout ON/OFF selectable. Alarm printout Prints alarm occurrence/release. Printout contents Occurrence ( , red)/release ( , blue) marks, channel number or tag, alarm type, alarm level, time, printout buffer overflow mark.
  • Page 243: Display Function Specifications

    12.4 Display Function Specifications Display and Displayed Contents This section explains the specifications of the display functions of measurement channels and computation channels (/M1 option). Display examples are illustrations used to explain the displayed contents and differ in appearance from the actual displays. Item Specifications Display...
  • Page 244 12.4 Display Function Specifications Item Specifications CHART END This indicator turns ON when the remaining amount of chart paper falls to approximately 2 cm on models with the FAIL/chart end detection and output function (/F1 option). Display type specifications Digital display Measured value or computed value •...
  • Page 245 12.4 Display Function Specifications Item Specifications Channel switching The switching interval of displayed channels can be set to 1 s, 2 s, 3 s, 4 s, or 5 s. interval Bar graph display Displays the measured value on a bargraph. Relationship between the digital display and bargraph Displays the same channel on the digital display and bargraph.
  • Page 246 12.4 Display Function Specifications Name Display Example Description Measurement channel 1CH digital display 1H3000.0ABC Channel number (1 digit), alarm (1 digit), measured value (6 digits), unit (3 digits) Displays using 5 х 7 dots when the unit Alarm Measured Unit exceeds 3 digits.
  • Page 247 12.4 Display Function Specifications Name Display Example Description DI/DO display DI (remote control input, /R1 option) status. DO (alarm output relay, /Ax option) status. Multiple display 1H-1999.9ABCDEF See the next page. 05/09/21 11:26:37 Display in which different screens are assigned to the top and bottom sections. Measurement channel Tag_1CH digital display Tag (7 digits), alarm (1 digit),...
  • Page 248 12.4 Display Function Specifications Multiple display (Different screens assigned to the top and bottom sections) Name Display Example Description 1CH digital display Channel number (1 digit), alarm (1 digit), 1H-1999.9ABCDEF measured value (7 digits), unit (6 digits) Measurement channel Channel number (1 digit), alarm (1 digit), AH9999999.9ABCDEF computed value (9 digits), unit (6 digits) 2CH digital display...
  • Page 249: Specifications Of Optional Functions

    12.5 Specifications of Optional Functions Alarm Output Relay (/A1, /A2, and /A3) Item Specifications Operation Outputs relay contact signals from the dedicated terminals on the rear panel when alarms occur. Number of outputs 2 outputs (/A1), 4 outputs (/A2), 6 outputs (/A3) Relay contact rating 250 VDC/0.1 A (for resistance load) 250 VAC (50/60 Hz)/3 A...
  • Page 250 12.5 Specifications of Optional Functions FAIL/Chart End Detection and Output (/F1) Item Specifications FAIL output Relay output on CPU error Relay operation Energized during normal operation and de-energized on CPU error. Non-hold operation. Chart end detection output Stops recording and outputs a relay signal when the remaining amount of chart paper is approx. 2 cm.
  • Page 251 12.5 Specifications of Optional Functions Item Specifications Alarms Number of alarms Up to four alarms (level) for each measurement channels. Alarm types High limit (H), low limit (L), delay high limit (T), delay low limit (t). The alarm symbol is shown in parentheses.
  • Page 252 12.5 Specifications of Optional Functions Item Specifications Measurement and recording accuracy: See “Standard Performance” on page 12-20. Input Type Measurement Accuracy Recording Accuracy 0 to 450°C Not warranted 450 to 750°C ±(0.9% of rdg + 3.2°C) PR40-20 750 to 1100°C ±(0.9% of rdg + 1.3°C) 1100 to 1900°C ±(0.9% of rdg + 0.4°C)
  • Page 253 12.5 Specifications of Optional Functions 24 VDC/AC Power Supply Operation (/P1) Item Specifications Rated supply voltage 24 VDC/AC Allowable power supply voltage range 21.6 to 26.4 VDC/AC Withstand voltage 1000 VAC at 50/60 Hz for one minute (between the power terminal and the ground terminal) Rated power supply frequency 50/60 Hz (for AC operation) Allowable power supply frequency range...
  • Page 254: General Specifications

    12.6 General Specifications Construction Item Specifications Mounting Flush panel mounting (on a vertical plane) Mounting angle Inclined backward up to 30 degrees from a horizontal plane. Allowable panel thickness 2 to 26 mm Material Case: drawn steel Front door: Aluminum die-cast Color Case: Charcoal gray light (Munsell 10B3.6/0.3 or equivalent) Front door: Charcoal gray light (Munsell 10B3.6/0.3 or equivalent)
  • Page 255 12.6 General Specifications Isolation Item Specifications Insulation resistance Each terminal to ground terminal: 20 MΩ or more (at 500 VDC) Dielectric strength Power supply to ground terminal: 1500 VAC (50/60 Hz), 1 minute Contact output terminal to ground terminal: 1500 VAC (50/60 Hz), 1 minute Measuring input terminal to ground terminal: 1000 VAC (50/60 Hz), 1 minute Between measuring input terminals: 1000 VAC (50/60 Hz), 1 minute (except for RTD input terminal) Remote input terminal to ground terminal: 500 VDC, 1 minute Grounding...
  • Page 256 12.6 General Specifications Standard Performance Item Specifications Measurement and recording accuracy The following specifications apply to operation of the recorder under standard operation conditions: Temperature: 23 ± 2°C Humidity: 55% ± 10%RH Power supply voltage: 90 to 132 or 180 to 264 VAC Power supply frequency: 50/60 Hz ±...
  • Page 257 12.6 General Specifications Item Specifications Measuring accuracy and recording accuracy in case of square root computation A: Voltage measurement accuracy (digits) B: Voltage span (digits) C: Scaling span (digits, upper limit of scaling – lower limit of scaling) Input Range Computed Value Accuracy Equation (Digits), Recording Accuracy Rounded up to the decimal place...
  • Page 258: Other Specifications

    12.6 General Specifications Effects of Operating Conditions Item Specifications Ambient temperature With temperature variation of 10°C: Measurement: ±(0.1% of rdg + 1 digit) or less Recording: Measurement fluctuation + ±0.2% of the recording span or less * Excluding the error of reference junction compensation Power supply fluctuation With variation within 90 to 132 V and 180 to 264 VAC (50/60 Hz): Measurement: ±1 digit or less...
  • Page 259: Dimensional Drawings

    12.7 Dimensional Drawings Panel Mount Type Unit: mm (approx. inch) Unless otherwise specified, tolerance is ±3% (however, tolerance is ±0.3 mm when below 10 mm). 220 (8.66) (1.08) 27.5 151.5 (5.96) 178 (7.01) 144 (5.67) 2 to 26 Mounting panel (Dimensions before attaching thickness (0.37)
  • Page 260 12.7 Dimensional Drawings Portable Type (/H5x Option) 138.5 (5.45) Unit: mm (approx. inch) Unless otherwise specified, tolerance is ±3% (however, tolerance is ±0.3 mm when below 10 mm). 285 (11.2) 176 (6.93) 81.5 (3.21) 144 (5.67) 27.5 (1.08) 12-24 IM 04P01B01-01E...
  • Page 261 Appendix Appendix 1 Periodic Printout and Printout Using the TLOG Timer (/M1 Option) Periodic Printout This section explains the contents of the periodic printout. The periodic printout contents vary between the pen model and dot model. The contents also vary depending on whether the periodic printout is in instantaneous mode, report mode, or Off.
  • Page 262: Periodic Printout And Printout Using The Tlog Timer (/M1 Option)

    Appendix 1 Periodic Printout and Printout Using the TLOG Timer (/M1 Option) • Scale Prints the leftmost and rightmost values of the recording span and the channel number or tag for channels that have scale printout specified. The scale is printed for one channel at each periodic printout. The channel whose scale is printed changes in ascending order.
  • Page 263 Appendix 1 Periodic Printout and Printout Using the TLOG Timer (/M1 Option) Dot Model Instantaneous Mode Prints the letter “d” for channels set to Channel number Measured delta computation. or tag value Unit Date Mar.31.2004 15:50 Time TAG-001 1.000V Channel data -1.000V H-2.1050UNIT03 2.000V...
  • Page 264 Appendix 1 Periodic Printout and Printout Using the TLOG Timer (/M1 Option) Printout Using the TLOG Timer (/M1 Option) Prints the computed values of computation channels for each interval determined by the TLOG timer. Pen Model Channel number Offset compensation mark/event Measured or tag value...
  • Page 265 Appendix 1 Periodic Printout and Printout Using the TLOG Timer (/M1 Option) Special Cases This section explains the operation of the periodic printout report (statistical calculation) and the TLOG computation for special cases. In the explanation below, statistical calculation represents computation in periodic printout report mode or TLOG computation.
  • Page 266: Appendix 2 Periodic Printout Interval

    Appendix 2 Periodic Printout Interval The periodic printout function prints measured values and other data numerically at the left side of the chart paper while performing trend recording. The periodic printout interval varies depending on the chart speed and setup conditions. Periodic Printout Example of the Dot Model Mar.31.04 11:30...
  • Page 267 Appendix 2 Periodic Printout Interval When the Interval Is Set to Manual If you select Manual, you can set the interval. • Chart Speeds That Allows Periodic Printout Pen Model Dot Model Chart Speed Printout Availability Chart Speed Printout Availability Up to 9 mm/h Up to 9 mm/h 10 to 1500 mm/h...
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  • Page 269 Index Symbols changing the settings............4-3 channel auto switching ............3-12 –Over ................. 12-8 channel printout ..............1-17 +Over ................. 12-8 channel range ............5-10, 6-13 channel switching interval............ 8-3 Numerics character type .............. 4-4, 9-3 chart cassette ..............3-4 1-5V ..................
  • Page 270 Index language ................7-22 edge................... 1-31 level ................... 1-31 effects of operating conditions ......... 12-22 linear scaling................ 5-3 EMC standards ............... iii List ..................3-14 end printout.............. 1-22, 6-16 loading the chart paper ............3-4 end printout 2..............6-16 logical computation ............ 1-26, 9-6 energized ..............
  • Page 271 Index pen offset compensating data, ejection of ......1-22 RJC ..................7-7 pen offset compensation ........... 1-15, 7-9 RTD ..................5-2 periodic inspection ............. 11-1 run modes................4-1 periodic printout ........... 1-18, 9-17, App-1 periodic printout, disabling of ..........7-14 periodic printout interval ........
  • Page 272 Index unit ................5-12, 9-9 unit in computations............1-27 versions and functions .............ii VFD ................... 1-24 Volt..................5-2 wiring (measuring input ) ............. 2-7 wiring (optional terminal) ............. 2-8 wiring (power supply)............2-11 zone recording ..............1-14 Index-4 IM 04P01B01-01E...

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