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User’s Manual Daqstation DX1000/DX1000N/DX2000 Multi Batch Function (/BT2) User’s Manual IM 04L41B01-03E 2nd Edition...
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YOKOGAWA is strictly prohibited. • The TCP/IP software of this product and the documents concerning it have been developed/created by YOKOGAWA based on the BSD Networking Software, Release 1 that has been licensed from the Regents of the University of California.
Conventions Used in This Manual Unit Denotes 1024. Example: 768 KB (file size) Denotes 1000. Markings Improper handling or use can lead to injury to the user or damage to the instrument. This symbol appears on the instrument to indicate that the user must refer to the user's manual for special instructions.
Applicable Recorders The models outlined in this section can be equipped with the Multi Batch function. In this manual, the terms “DX1000” and “DX2000” refer to the following models. DX1000: DX1006, DX1012, DX1006N, and DX1012N DX2000: DX2010, DX2020, DX2030, DX2040, and DX2048 What This Manual Explains This manual explains the DX Multi Batch function.
Contents Conventions Used in This Manual ................... ii Applicable Recorders ......................iii What This Manual Explains ....................iii Chapter 1 Description of the Multi Batch Function Recording and Saving Data ....................1-1 Outline ..........................1-1 Recording and Saving ......................1-3 Operations You Can Perform on Each Batch ..............
Chapter 1 Description of the Multi Batch Function Recording and Saving Data Outline The Multi Batch function allows you to record and save the measured data from multiple batches separately (per batch). You can also apply the Multi Batch function to multiple consecutive processes.
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1.1 Recording and Saving Data Multi Batch Function Conditions for Recording and Saving Display Data and Event Data Report start Scan interval or stop Data record: Display data or Event data Sampling interval Math start File save interval or stop Save destination directory Manual sampled data file Report file...
1.1 Recording and Saving Data Recording and Saving Starting and Stopping Recording (Memory Sample) You can start and stop recording for each batch group individually. Or, you can start and stop recording across all batch groups simultaneously. Feature Operation Example Recording Start and stop batch groups individually Start...
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1.1 Recording and Saving Data • Relay Output when Stopping Recording (/F1 and /F2 Options) When the relay action is set to memory sampling on a DX with the /AS1 advanced security option, relay output starts when memory start occurs for any of the batches, and relay output stops when memory stop occurs for all the batches.
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1.1 Recording and Saving Data Recording Display Data and Event Data The following recording conditions are common to all batch groups. For details on the recording operation, see section 1.4 in the User’s Manual. Item Description Scan interval 1 second, 2 seconds, or 5 seconds. The same scan interval is used for all batch groups.
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1.1 Recording and Saving Data Data file This section briefly explains the makeup of the data files. Shaded entries are the same as with DXs without the Multi Batch function. Item Description Display data Measured data Saves the data from each batch group to a separate file. and event data Each batch group’s alarm and message information is also saved.
1.1 Recording and Saving Data File name sequence number for display data and event data Item Description File name 1-character batch group identifier + 5-digit number + 1-character delimiter Batch group A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, or M (A is used for batch group 1, sequence identifier B is used for batch group 2, ...
Display There is a batch overview mode and a batch single mode. In batch overview mode, information common to all batch groups is displayed. In batch single mode, information for each batch such as measured data and alarms is displayed. Batch Overview Mode This section outlines the information displayed in batch overview mode.
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1.2 Display Batch Overview Single batch group See below for details. Sections outside of the range of the number of supported batch groups are displayed in grey. Index Batch identification bar Displays the batch identification number and file header. Blue: Selected (by using the arrow keys). Recording status Batch number Green:...
1.2 Display Batch Single Mode This section outlines the information displayed in batch single mode. Name Display Details Reference Status display section See the following figure. Section 1.3 in the User’s Manual. TREND The target batch group’s trend Sections 1.3 and 4.2 in the display.
Chapter 2 Settings Settings for the Multi Batch Function Specialized Settings for the Multi Batch Function Enabling the Multi Batch Function First, enable the Multi Batch function. The measured data in internal memory is cleared when you enable or disable the Multi Batch function. However, updating the number of batches used with the Multi Batch function does not clear the measured data in internal memory.
Setting the Multi Batch Function This section explains the specialized settings for the Multi Batch function. For details on other settings, see the User’s Manual. Setup Screen • Multi Batch Function Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), hold down FUNC for 3 s (to switch to basic setting mode), and select the Environment tab >...
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2.2 Setting the Multi Batch Function Settings for the DX2000 Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), and select the Multi batch tab > Group set, Trip line. Menu Group * You can also display the Multi batch tab’s setup screen by selecting the tab >...
2.2 Setting the Multi Batch Function Setup Items • Batch > On/Off Select Multi Batch. Setting Description Enables the single batch feature. For details, see section 6.3 in the User’s Manual. Disables the batch feature. MultiBatch Enables the Multi Batch function. •...
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2.2 Setting the Multi Batch Function • Trip line > 1, 2, 3, 4 Select On for the trip lines that you want to display. • Trip line > Position Set the position in the range of 0 to 100% of the display width. •...
Using the Event Action Function The event action function performs a specified action when a specified event occurs. For example, you can use the event action function to write a message when an alarm occurs. When you use the multi batch function, you have to specify the batch group to perform the action on.
Chapter 3 Operations Starting/Stopping Recording, and Saving Data Procedure • Starting Recording from Batch Overview Mode Follow the procedure below when the batch overview mode screen is displayed. Press START. The batch group selection window appears. * On DXs with the /AS1 advanced security option, recording will not start, even if you press START in setting mode.
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3.1 Starting/Stopping Recording, and Saving Data Select Input, and press DISP/ENTER. The text field screen of the specified batch group appears (release numbers 4 and later). The settings that you made in setting mode appear here. Select a text field number, enter text, and press DISP/ENTER. The start recording screen will appear.
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3.1 Starting/Stopping Recording, and Saving Data • Starting Recording from Batch Single Mode Follow the procedure below when the batch single mode screen is displayed. Press START. The start recording screen appears. * On DXs with the /AS1 advanced security option, recording will not start, even if you press START in setting mode.
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3.1 Starting/Stopping Recording, and Saving Data • Stopping Recording from Batch Overview Mode Press STOP. The batch group selection window appears. Press the numeric soft keys that represent the batch groups you want to stop recording. Green: Recording White or Black: Not recording Setting Description 1, 2, 3 ...
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3.1 Starting/Stopping Recording, and Saving Data • Stopping Recording from Batch Single Mode Press STOP. The stop recording screen appears. Use the arrow keys to move the cursor to Yes, and press DISP/ENTER. Recording stops for the batch group. When all batches stop recording, the report function (/M1 and /PM1 options) also stops.
Starting, Stopping, and Resetting Computations (/M1 and /PM1 Options) • All computations start and stop together at the same time. You cannot start or stop computations for each batch group separately. • You can reset the values calculated on computation channels separately for each batch group.
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3.2 Starting, Stopping, and Resetting Computations (/M1 and /PM1 Options) Resetting the Values Calculated on the Selected Batch Group’s Computation Channels Follow the procedure below when the batch single mode screen is displayed. Press FUNC. The FUNC key menu appears. Press the Math reset soft key.
Switching Between Batch Overview Mode and Batch Single Mode Procedure • Switching From Batch Overview Mode to Batch Single Mode When Batch Overview Is Displayed Use the arrow keys to select a batch group. The selected batch group’s batch identification bar is displayed in blue. Press DISP/ENTER to open the display selection menu.
Using Batch Overview Mode Follow the procedure below when the batch overview mode screen is displayed. Procedure • Opening the Display Press DISP/ENTER to open the display selection menu. Use the arrow keys to select a menu item. When there is a submenu, select a submenu item, and press DISP/ENTER.
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3.4 Using Batch Overview Mode • Loading Display and Event Data Even when in batch overview mode, you can use the following procedure to load display or event data and display the corresponding historical trend. MENU (to switch to setting mode), and select the File tab > Load display data or Load event data >...
Using Batch Single Mode Follow the procedure below when the batch single mode screen is displayed. In batch single mode, only the selected batch group’s data is displayed. Procedure • Opening the Display Press DISP/ENTER to open the display selection menu. Use the arrow keys to select a menu item.
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3.5 Using Batch Single Mode • Using the FUNC Key You can use the FUNC key for the following operations. For operating procedures, see the reference for each respective operation. Entries marked with a † function the same as in batch overview mode. Operation Name Description Reference...
Writing Messages This procedure shows how to write messages for batch groups. Setup Screen • How to Write Messages Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), hold down FUNC for 3 s (to switch to basic setting mode), and select the Environment tab > View, Message. Index •...
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3.6 Writing Messages Procedure • Writing Messages or Free Messages For the operating procedure when the batch single mode is displayed, see section 5.4 in the User’s Manual. 3-14 IM 04L41B01-03E...
Using the Favorite Key For details on the setup screen, settings, and operating procedures, see section 5.15 in the DX1000/DX1000N User’s Manual and section 5.16 in the DX2000 User’s Manual. When You Set Action to Favorite • You can register displays from both batch overview mode and batch single mode to the favorite key.
Displaying Text Field Settings Procedure • Procedure in Batch Overview Mode In operation mode, press FUNC. The FUNC key menu appears. Press the Text field soft key. The batch group number soft keys are displayed. Press a batch group number soft key. The text field settings appear.
Changing the FUNC Key Menu and the Display Selection Menu You can change the contents of the FUNC key menu, which is displayed when you press the FUNC key, and the display selection menu, which is displayed when you press the DISP/ENTER key.
3.10 Saving to USB Flash Memory (/USB1 Option) Procedure • Connecting USB Flash Memory Connect a USB flash memory device to the DX USB port. After the message, “USB device has been connected.” appears, you can use the USB flash memory device.
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Index Index Symbols Alarm display reset ..........3-10, 3-12 Batch ................3-12 4-panel display ............... 1-7 Builder screen ............3-10, 3-12 Computation reset ..........3-10, 3-12 E-Mail start/stop ........... 3-10, 3-12 E-Mail test ............3-10, 3-12 all save ................. 3-18 Edge switch ............
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Index recordable channels ............... 1-1 recording, starting ..............3-1 recording, starting and stopping ..........1-3 recording, stopping ..............3-4 report, starting and stopping ........... 1-3 report data ................1-5 report data, recording ............. 1-5 revisions ..................i settings, changing during recording........2-1 settings, loading..............
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