YOKOGAWA GX60 User Manual

YOKOGAWA GX60 User Manual

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Contents
Introduction ................................................................................. 1
Handling Precautions of the GX/GP ............................................ 5
SD Memory Card Handling Precautions ...................................... 5
Checking the Package Contents ................................................. 5
Standard Accessories ................................................................. 8
Conventions Used in This Manual ............................................... 9
Protection of Environment ..........................................................10
Functional Overview ...................................................... 11
Overview ...................................................................................11
A Variety of Source Signals ........................................................11
Expandable Module Construction ...............................................11
mode) ....................................................................................12
Data Storage .............................................................................12
A Variety of Display Functions ....................................................12
Touch Screen ............................................................................13
Freehand Messages ..................................................................13
Versatile Network Functions and Software .................................13
Other Functions ........................................................................ 14
System Configuration ................................................................15
Component Names ........................................................16
GX20/GX10 ...............................................................................16
GP20/GP10 ...............................................................................17
GX60/GX90EX ..........................................................................17
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Operating Procedure ......................................................20
Installation and Wiring ....................................................22
Installation Location ................................................................... 22
Installation Procedure ................................................................ 23
Connect an GX60 ..................................................................... 25
Installing and Removing I/O Modules ......................................... 26
Wiring ....................................................................................... 28
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GX10/GX20/GP10/GP20
Paperless Recorder
First Step Guide
Basic Operation ..............................................................37
Turning the Power On and Off ................................................... 37
Setting and Removing SD Memory Cards ................................. 38
Viewing the Operation Screen (Trend) ....................................... 38
Displaying the Menu Screen ...................................................... 39
Setting the Date and Time* ........................................................ 39
Configuring the Inputs ............................................................... 40
Starting Measurement and Recording ....................................... 40
Switching between Operation Screens ...................................... 40
Saving Data to USB Memory .................................................... 41
Switching the Quick Settings (GP only) ...................................... 41
Setting Alarms .......................................................................... 42
Alarm DO output ....................................................................... 43
Registering and Deleting Favorite Screens ................................ 44
Setting the Measurement Mode .....................................45
Setting the Measurement Mode ................................................ 45
Limitations................................................................................. 45
Reconfiguring the GX/GP .......................................................... 46
(Initializing all settings) ........................................................... 46
Saving and Loading Setting Parameters .......................47
Saving Setting Parameters........................................................ 47
Loading Setup Parameters ....................................................... 47
Web Application .............................................................48
Starting the Web Application ..................................................... 48
Closing the Web Application ...................................................... 48
Application Software ......................................................49
PC System Requirements ......................................................... 49
Installation ................................................................................. 49
Starting and Closing Universal Viewer ....................................... 50
Starting and Closing Hardware Configurator .............................. 50
Setup Menu Map .............................................................51
IM 04L51B01-02EN
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Setting Measurement and Recording Conditions ....... 42 Expandable Module Construction ..........11 Setting Alarms ................42 GX60 Connection and Multichannel Measurement .....11 Alarm DO output ............... 43 High-speed Measurement, Dual Interval Measurement (Measurement Using the Scaling Function (Measuring a flow meter) ....43 mode) ..................12...
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  • Page 3: User Registration

    User Registration Thank you for purchasing YOKOGAWA products. We invite you to register your products in order to receive the most up to date product information. To register, visit the following URL. http://www.yokogawa.com/ns/reg/ PRS 108-02E Power Specialties, Inc. | www.powerspecialties.com | (816) 353-6550...
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  • Page 5: Introduction

    GS 04L51B01-01EN GX/GP). This manual explains the basic operation, GP10/GP20 Paperless Recorder (portable type) GS 04L52B01-01EN installation, and wiring of the GX/GP. GX60 I/O Base Unit (Expandable I/O) / GX90EX Expansion GS 04L53B00-01EN Module GX90XA/GX90XD/GX90YD/GX90WD/GX90XP/GX90YA GS 04L53B01-01EN For details on configuring and operating the GX/GP, see I/O modules the “...
  • Page 6 Manual guide for various items and functions Imtem, Function Main manual Related manuals Document name User’s Manual Communication Paperless Recorder IM 04L51B01-01EN Command User’s First Step Guide Manual IM 04L51B01-02EN IM 04L51B01-17EN Standard Communication comand Installation and Wiring settings,operation Safety Precautions, First Step Guide ...
  • Page 7 • This instrument conforms to IEC safety class I functionality of the product may be damaged or (provided with terminal for protective grounding), impaired. In such cases, Yokogawa does not guarantee Installation Category II, and EN61326-1 (EMC the quality, performance, function, and safety of standard), Measurement Category II (CAT II).*...
  • Page 8 WARRANTY that is provided instrument and poses a potential separately. shock hazard. • Yokogawa assumes no liability to any party for any loss ● Do Not Operate with Defective Protec- or damage, direct or indirect, caused by the user or any tive Grounding Do not operate the instrument if the unpredictable defect of the product.
  • Page 9: Handling Precautions Of The Gx/Gp

    • SD memory cards are delicate and should be handled with caution. After receiving the product and opening the package, • Yokogawa provides no warranty for damage to, or loss check the items described below. If the wrong items of data recorded on the SD memory card, regardless have been delivered, if items are missing, or if there is a of the cause of such damage or loss.
  • Page 10 MODEL and SUFFIX Codes GP10/GP20 GX10/GX20 Model Suffix Code Optional Description Code Model Suffix Optional Description GP10 Paperless recorder (Portable type, Code Code Small display) GX10 Paperless recorder (Panel mount type, GP20 Paperless recorder (Portable type, Small display) Large display) GX20 Paperless recorder (Panel mount type, Type...
  • Page 11 Korean, Chinese, Japanese. DCV/TC/DI (400 VAC, 1 min), To confirm the current available languages, please visit the following website. Scanner type URL: www.yokogawa.com/ns/language/ (isolated between channels) Solid state relay type (Type Suffix Code: -U2). Can be specified only for the GX20/GP20.
  • Page 12: Standard Accessories

    GX90XP Standard Accessories Model Suffix Code Description The instrument is shipped with the following accessories. GX90XP Pulse Input Module Make sure that all accessories are present and Channels 10 channels undamaged. DC voltage/Open collector/Non- Type voltage, contact (shared common), Rated 5 VDC Always N Screw terminal (M3) Terminal type...
  • Page 13: Conventions Used In This Manual

    GX/GP Style Number, Release Number, and Module Notation Firmware Version Number When necessary, the following notations are used to distinguish the GX90XA analog input modules by type. Style number: The GX/GP hardware ID number. This number is written on the name plate (H column).
  • Page 14: Protection Of Environment

    Control instrumentation” product. Do not dispose in domestic household waste. When disposing products in the EU, contact your local Yokogawa Europe B.V. office. How to Dispose the Batteries This is an explanation about the EU Battery Directive This directive is only valid in the EU.
  • Page 15: Functional Overview

    GX60 Connection and Multichannel Ethernet GX/GP Measurement An GX60 I/O can be connected to the GX20/GP20 to A variety of measure up to 450 channels. On the standard type, signal inputs you can connect the GX60 to allocate input sections at different locations.
  • Page 16: High-Speed Measurement, Dual Interval Measurement (Measurement Mode)

    Functional Overview High-speed Measurement, Dual A Variety of Display Functions Interval Measurement (Measurement Measured data can be displayed in groups as trend mode) waveforms, values, and bar graphs. There is also an overview display that you can monitor all channels on a The GX/GP has measurement modes to allow high-speed single screen.
  • Page 17: Touch Screen

    Functional Overview Touch Screen The GX/GP touch screen enables intuitive operation. You can tap the icons of setup and operation items as well as scroll and zoom in on and out of waveforms by directly touching the screen. In addition, when you are working on-site, you can operate the GX/GP with your gloves on.
  • Page 18: Other Functions

    Functional Overview Other Functions Math function Expressions can be assigned to (/MT option) math channels to perform various computations. Logic math can output calculated results as 0 or 1 to DOs or internal switches. Computation is performed regardless of the math start/stop condition.
  • Page 19: System Configuration

    Bar code reader FAIL/status output* Monitor* Control input RTD TC/DCV GP10 (GX20/GP20 only) Control output Pulse DC loop power supply GX60 Digital input/output DO out Max 6 unit Alarm out • DI input • • * Option IM 04L51B01-02EN Power Specialties, Inc. | www.powerspecialties.com | (816) 353-6550...
  • Page 20: Component Names

    Component Names GX20/GX10 GX20 front panel GX10 front panel Shows the trend display and other displays and the setup screen START/STOP key Starts and stops recording MENU key Press this once to show a menu for accessing various screens. GX10 rear panel Stylus pen (touch pen) USB port (/UH option) USB2.0 compliant.
  • Page 21: Gp20/Gp10

    Component Names GX60/GX90EX GP20/GP10 GX60 I/O Base Unit (Expandable I/O) GP20 front GP20 rear I/O Module Slot GX90EX Handle Power Switch Power supply terminal and protective ground terminal or Power inlet Stopper (antiskid rubber) Affix the included antiskid rubber to the location indicated in the figure .
  • Page 22: Gx90Xa/Gx90Xd/Gx90Yd/Gx90Wd/Gx90Xp/Gx90Ya/Gx90Ut

    Component Names GX90WD Digital Input/Output Module GX90XA/GX90XD/GX90YD/GX90WD/ GX90XP/GX90YA/GX90UT M3 screw terminal GX90XA Analog Input Module M3 screw terminal Clamp terminal Terminal block release levers GX90XP Pulse Input Module Terminal block release levers M3 screw terminal Clamp terminal GX90XD Digital Input Module M3 screw terminal Clamp terminal Terminal block attachment screws...
  • Page 23 Component Names GX90UT PID Control Module Removing and Attaching a Terminal Block Removing the GX90XA Terminal Block M3 screw terminal Push down on the lever at the bottom section of the module, and pull the terminal block out. Attaching the GX90XA Terminal Block Insert the terminal block into the module, and push the lever firmly against the module (at the position indicated by the arrow in the figure).
  • Page 24: Operating Procedure

    Not required if preinstalled Install modules. First Step Guide (This manual) To connect an GX60, (IM 04L51B01-02EN) install the modules in the GX60. “Installation and Wiring” Installing and Removing I/O Modules First Step Guide (This manual) Connect I/O signals and power.
  • Page 25 Operating Procedure GX60 address setting Connect the LAN cable bteween GX/GP Install an expansion module and GX60. (GX90EX) into the GX/GP. Setting switch (DIP switch) GX90EX GX10/GP10 : Slot 2 GX90EX GX20/GP20 : Slot 9 Insert until a click is heard...
  • Page 26: Installation And Wiring

    • Install the GX60/GM unit in a panel with a door. Do Not Install the Instrument in the Following Places • The instrumentation panel or panel used for support •...
  • Page 27: Installation Procedure

    To achieve sufficient dust proofing and waterproofing, mount the GX in the middle of the panel cut out. Installation Procedure for the GX60 Use a steel panel that is at least 2 mm thick. Make 6 holes in the panel for the six M4 screws.
  • Page 28 Installation and Wiring GX10 External Dimensions GP20 External Dimensions 288 (11.34) 136.5 Unit: mm (approx. inch) (5.37) Unless otherwise specified, tolerance is ±3% (however, tolerance is ±0.3 mm when Unit: mm (approx. inch) below 10 mm). Unless otherwise specified, (Dimensions before attaching tolerance is ±3% (however, the mounting bracket) tolerance is ±0.3 mm when...
  • Page 29: Connect An Gx60

    Power supply terminal type Installing an Expansion Module into the GX/GP When installing an expansion module into the GX/GP or setting dipswitches, turn off the GX/GP and the GX60. Install an expansion module into slot 9 or 2 of the GX/GP.
  • Page 30: Installing And Removing I/O Modules

    Always OFF (cannot be changed) GX90EX Always OFF (cannot be changed) For unit number Port The port is used to connect the GX60 to the GP/GX. Only GX/GP cascaded connection is supported. Installing and Removing I/O Modules GX60 Installing a Module 1.
  • Page 31 GM sub unit. • One GX90YA module can be installed in a GX10. Two modules can be installed in each of the GX20, GX60 (expandable I/O) and GM sub unit. • Up to 10 GX90YA modules can be installed in a GX10/ GX20-1 system and up to 12 in a GX20-2 system.
  • Page 32: Wiring

    Installation and Wiring Precautions to Be Taken While Wiring Wiring Take the following precautions when wiring the input/ output signal cables. • To prevent electric shock while wiring, • With a screw terminal, we recommend that you use a make sure that the power supply is crimp-on lug with an insulation sleeve (M4 for power turned off.
  • Page 33 CH10 block. A label indicating the terminal arrangement is CH10 310/210/110 affixed to the cover. 1. Turn off the GX/GP/GX60, and remove the terminal cover. Wiring direction Wiring direction 2. Connect the signal cables to the terminals. Recommended Screw terminal 0.5 to 0.6 N•m...
  • Page 34 Installation and Wiring Clamp terminal Terminal Arrangement M3 screw terminal CH No. Term.No. Symbol CH No. Term.No. Symbol Term. Symbol Term. Symbol Term. Symbol CH10 Clamp terminal CH No. Term.No. Symbol Term.No. Symbol 1 There are no symbol indications for the Not Used electromagnetic relay, current (mA), or low withstand Not Used...
  • Page 35 Installation and Wiring Terminal Arrangement Internal circuit M3 screw terminal Input type: Term. Symbol Term. Symbol Term. Symbol Photocoupler isolation DI1 to DI8: COM1 DI9 to DI16: COM2 DI1 to Shared common (COM) DI16 Used Allowable input voltage range: COM1,2 0 to 10V Note: Do not apply voltage outside the allowable input Used...
  • Page 36 Installation and Wiring Terminal Arrangement Wiring to a GX90WD Digital Input /Output Module Terminal Diagram Term. No. Symbol Term. No. Symbol + 11 M3 screw terminal − 12 − + 13 − 14 − 301/201/101 + 15 302/202/102 − 16 −...
  • Page 37 Installation and Wiring Internal circuit Wiring to a GX90UT PID Control Module Terminal Diagram Input type: Photocoupler isolation M3 screw terminal Shared common (DI-COM) Allowable input voltage range: DI1 to 301/201/101 0 to 10V DI18 302/202/102 DI-COM 303/203/103 304/204/104 305/205/105 Note: Do not apply voltage outside the allowable input 306/206/106 voltage range across input terminals.
  • Page 38 GX20/GP20: 90 VA GX20: 48 VA 2. Connect the GX/GP and the monitor using an RGB 100 VAC (/P1: 24 VDC) GX60: 40VA cable. Maximum power GX10/GP10: 60 VA GX10: 42 VA 3. Turn on the GX/GP and the monitor. The GX/GP...
  • Page 39 Precautions to Be Taken When Wiring the Power Precautions to Be Taken When Connecting the Supply (GX10/GX20/GX60) Power Supply (GP10/GP20/GX60) Make sure to follow the warnings below when wiring the Make sure to follow the warnings below when connecting power supply. Failure to do so may cause electric shock the power supply.
  • Page 40 Installation and Wiring Precautions to Be Taken When Connecting the Power Supply (GP10 Power supply Suffix Code: 2) Make sure to follow the warnings below when connecting the power supply. Failure to do so may cause damage to the instrument. •...
  • Page 41: Basic Operation

    If the input wiring is connected in parallel with another instrument, do not turn on or off the GX/GP/GX60 or other Turning the Power Off instrument during operation. If you do, measured values may be affected. Check the following points before turning off the power switch.
  • Page 42: Setting And Removing Sd Memory Cards

    Basic Operation Setting and Removing SD Memory Viewing the Operation Screen (Trend) Cards Status display section Setting a SD Memory Card Shows the display name, date/time, data recording, alarm icons, etc. Open the front door. Numeric display section Insert an SD memory card into the card slot. Removing the SD Memory Card Press MENU.
  • Page 43: Displaying The Menu Screen

    Basic Operation Displaying the Menu Screen SD memory card icon To change the display between various setup screens and Remaining memory space 50% or more operation screens, display the menu screen. Press MENU. Remaining memory space 50% or less The menu screen appears. Remaining memory space 10% or less External medium error Math icon (/MT option)
  • Page 44: Configuring The Inputs

    Basic Operation Starting Measurement and Recording Tap the Time tab. Enter the time using the keyboard, and tap OK. Press MENU. The time is set. The menu screen appears. Operation complete Configuring the Inputs For channel 1 (0001) of slot 0, set thermocouple type T, 0 to 200°C.
  • Page 45: Saving Data To Usb Memory

    Basic Operation Saving Data to USB Memory Set the USB memory. The Media operation screen appears. Tap the Memory save Data save icon. The Memory summary / Save screen appears. Press MENU. The menu screen appears. Tap the Context tab. Each data save icon appears.
  • Page 46: Advanced Operation (Various Settings And Operation)

    This section explains how to change various settings. Before you change settings, stop recording and computation. Advanced Operation (Various settings and operation) Setting the Trend Interval Setting Measurement and Recording Conditions Path MENU key > Browse tab > Setting > Setting menu >...
  • Page 47: Alarm Do Output

    Advanced Operation (Various settings and operation) Alarm DO output Using the Scaling Function (Measuring a flow meter) Alarms are transmitted via DO output to DO channel 1 of slot 1. (A DO output module is required.) On channel 1 of slot 1 (0101), measure the input signal Configure the following settings in the alarm settings (see ranging from 1 to 5 VDC as 0.0 to 100.0 m “Setting Alarms”).
  • Page 48: Using The Scaling Function (Measuring A Temperature)

    Advanced Operation (Various settings and operation) Using the Scaling Function Registering and Deleting Favorite (Measuring a temperature) Screens On channel 1 of slot 0 (0001), measure the input signal You can register displays that you use frequently as ranging from 0 to 5 VDC as 0.0 to 600.0 °C. favorite screens and display them with easy operation.
  • Page 49: Setting The Measurement Mode

    This section explains the measurement mode, which needs to be set properly according to the measurement conditions. Setting the Measurement Mode Setting the Measurement Mode Limitations The measurement mode determines how the entire Depending on the measurement mode, there is a limit GX/GP system operates.
  • Page 50: Reconfiguring The Gx/Gp (Module Identification)

    Reconfiguring the GX/GP (Module identification) Reconfiguring the GX/GP Initializing the GX/GP (Initializing all settings) When you reconfigure the GX/GP and the GX60, the installed I/O modules are detected, and the settings are Initialize the GX/GP after reconfiguring the GX/GP when changed accordingly.
  • Page 51: Saving And Loading Setting Parameters

    This section explains how to back up setting parameters. Before you change the module configuration or settings, we recommend that you back up the setting parameters. Saving and Loading Setting Parameters Loading Setup Parameters Saving Setting Parameters Save setting parameters to the SD memory card with the Load the setup parameter file “SF1.GNL”...
  • Page 52: Web Application

    Web Application You can open the Web application simply by starting a Web browser (IE11), and specifying the GX/GP IP address. You do not have to install any software. You can do the following on the Web application. • Operate the GX/GP •...
  • Page 53: Application Software

    Two different recording data files can be displayed To install Universal Viewer or Hardware Configurator, superimposed. download the installer from the Yokogawa website. You can attach also convert measured data to ASCII or Excel formats. Turn on the PC, and start Windows.
  • Page 54: Starting And Closing Universal Viewer

    Using the Application Software About the User’s Manuals Starting and Closing Hardware The user’s manual is installed with the software. To view Configurator the manual, on the Help menu, click Instruction Manual. Starting Hardware Configurator You can also access it from Start > All Programs. Use Adobe Reader 7.0 or later to view the manual.
  • Page 55: Setup Menu Map

    Setup Menu Map Depending on setting parameter values, some items may be hidden. For details, see the User’s Manual (IM 04L51B01-01EN). AI channel settings, AI (mA) channel settings Display settings First-CH Range Last-CH First-CH Last-CH Characters Range Type Color Range Color Span Lower Zone...
  • Page 56 Setup Menu Map Setting when the mode is set to Correction Coefficient on DI channel settings a module with an /AH option Range First-CH Uncorrected value Last-CH Instrument correction Range factor Type Sensor correction Span Lower factor Span Upper Calculation Execution of input Reference channel measurement...
  • Page 57 Setup Menu Map Pulse input channel settings AO channel settings Range Range First-CH First-CH Last-CH Last-CH Range Range Type Type Range Range Chatterring filter Span Lower Span Lower Span Upper Span Upper Reference channel Calculation Channel type Reference channel Channel no Scale Preset value Decimal place...
  • Page 58 Setup Menu Map Math channel settings Constant Calculation expression Number of constant First-CH Constant Last-CH K001 Math range On/Off K100 Calculation expression Decimal place Variable constant Span Lower Constant number Span Upper Constant Unit W001 TLOG Timer type W100 Timer No. Sum scale Reset Math action settings...
  • Page 59 Setup Menu Map Display settings Measurement settings Scan interval Trend interval Scan interval Trend interval [/div] Over-range Trend rate switching Value on over-range Second interval [/div] Select unit Main unit, Unit 1 to 6 Group settings Module 0 - 9 Group number Operation mode Group settings...
  • Page 60 Setup Menu Map On a GX/GP with the multi-batch function (/BT option) with Record confirmation the function enabled action Batch settings Confirmation screen Batch function On/Off Recording channel Lot-No. digit settings Auto increment Measurment group 1 Batch-specific settings Event data Batch text Measurment group 2 Batch group number...
  • Page 61 Setup Menu Map Electronic signature When a PID control module is installed PDF electronic Control event action signature Text file Control event action Batch information number output DI/DO/Internal switch registration Type Number Report channel settings Operation/Status Report channel number output Report channel Content Channel type...
  • Page 62 Setup Menu Map Level 4 Communication (Ethernet) On/Off settings Alarm delay Hour Basic settings Minute Automatic IP settings Second Obtain IP address automatically IP Address IP Address Display settings Subnet mask First-CH Default gateway Last-CH Automatically DNS settings Obtain DNS address automatically Characters DNS settings Primary DNS server...
  • Page 63 Setup Menu Map Register E-mail settings Channel type Mail header First-CH Recipient 1 Last-CH Recipient 2 Sender WT connection client settings Subject Basic settings E-mail contents WT connection client function Header On/Off Include source URL Communication Alarm settings Interval Alarm notification Recovery action Detection Wait time...
  • Page 64 Setup Menu Map Certification key Communication(Serial) Host principal settings Realm name Password Basic settings Encryption Receiver Function Server settings Address Sever function Data transfer Keep alive function Baud rate On/Off Parity bit Timeout function Stop bit On/Off Data length Timeout (minute) Handshake FTP server Logout...
  • Page 65 Setup Menu Map System settings Environment Instruments tag (Language) settings Instruments tag Language Instrument tag No. Temperature Decimal Point Type Setting file Date format Setting file comment Date format Configuration change Delimiter comment Month indicator Input comment Alarm basic settings USB input device Rate of change USB input device...
  • Page 66 Setup Menu Map Control settings Operation Lock Setup parameters Operation Lock function Basic control settings Password Control period Limitations Control period Record Math Control basic operation Data save Unit Number Message Slot Number Batch Basic action Alarm ACK Control mode Communication Input switching action Touch operation...
  • Page 67 Setup Menu Map Bit-3 of SP Number Calibration correction (Loop1) Unit Number Bit-0 of SP Number Slot Number (Loop2) AI number Bit-1 of SP Number Mode (Loop2) Mode Bit-2 of SP Number Number of set points (Loop2) Bit-3 of SP Number Linearizer input (Loop2) Linearizer output...
  • Page 68 Setup Menu Map PV,RSP settings Target setpoint Control PV input range Loop number Loop number SP ramp-rate settings Control PV input range Ramp-down rate Decimal point Ramp-rate Minimum value of input Ramp-up rate range Ramp-rate Maximum value of SP number 1 input range Target setpoint Unit...
  • Page 69 Setup Menu Map Output velocity limiter Program pattern On/Off settings Value Auto-tuning Program Run/Reset Type message Output low limit Automatic switch to Output high limit program operation SP bias display Anti-reset windup Program RUN detail Type settings Value Overshoot suppressing Editing Prgram Pattern function Super function...
  • Page 70 Setup Menu Map Segment settings Program pattern setting Segment number Target setpoint Loop 1 Loop 20 Segment time Time Segment PID number selection Junction code Time Event settings Segment number Time Event 1 Starting condition On time Off time Time Event 32 Starting condition On time Off time...
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