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MANUAL NO. MT100-UM-151

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  • Page 1 MT100 MOUNTCORDER USER'S MANUAL MANUAL NO. MT100-UM-151...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    User's Manual. Moreover, use of the MT100 by incorrect procedures may result in damage to the MT100 or may invalidate its safeguards. Please confirm all of its notes regarding use and other related information to ensure correct use.
  • Page 3 (7) Insofar as possible, position the MT100 input signal cables away from any other cables which are likely to be affected by electromagnetic interference. (8) For stabilized measurement, allow the MT100 to warm up for at least 30 minutes after turning it on.
  • Page 4: To Ensure Safe And Correct Use

    Conventions Used in This Manual To promote safe and accurate use of the MT100 as well as to prevent human injury and property damage, safety precautions provided in this manual are ranked into the five categories described below. Be sure you understand the difference between each of the categories.
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    If the MT100 generates smoke, is too hot, emits a strange odor, or otherwise functions abnormally, turn off the Power switch and power source, and disconnect the power cable.
  • Page 6 Safety Precautions Safety Precautions WARNING Avoid using the MT100 in places where it may be exposed to water such as bathrooms, locations exposed to wind and rain, and so on. Avoid water Watch out for electrical shock Prevent dust or metallic matter from adhering to the power supply connecter and power terminal.
  • Page 7 Safety Precautions Safety Precautions CAUTION Do not use or store the MT100 in a location exposed to direct sunlight or the direct draft of an air conditioner or heater. • Such location may impair the MT100's performance. Storage/Use prohibited Do not place coffee cups or other receptacles containing fluid on the MT100.
  • Page 8 • Such action may cause the MT100 to break down. No lubrication Never clean the MT100 using a volatile solvent (such as thinner or benzine). • Such action may impair the MT100's performance. • Clean off any soiled areas using a soft dry cloth.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Checks and Preparation ................2-1 Checking the Outer Casing ....................... 2-2 Checking the Accessories ......................2-2 MT100 Part Names and Functions ................... 2-3 Opening the Control Panel Cover ....................2-3 Closing the Control Panel Cover ....................2-3 Opening the Front Panel ......................2-4 Installimg and Connecing MT100 .....................
  • Page 10 Contents Attaching USB Memory ......................2-15 Inserting a USB Memory ......................2-15 Supported USB Memory Dimensions ..................2-15 2.10 Connecting to a PC ........................2-16 Connection Using a USB Cable ....................2-16 LAN Connection ........................2-17 2.11 Connecting the Humidity Sensor ................... 2-18 2.12 Attaching the Desktop Case (B-541) ..................
  • Page 11 Contents Function Specifications ......................5-3 Function Specifications ........................ 5-3 Trigger Functions ......................... 5-3 External Input/Output Functions ....................5-4 Control Software .......................... 5-4 Input Unit Specifications ......................5-5 Accessory/Option Specifications .................... 5-6 Accessories ..........................5-6 Desktop Case B-541 (Option) ..................... 5-6 Humidity Sensor B-530 (Option) ....................
  • Page 12: General Description

    CHAPTER General Description This chapter provides a general description of the MT100 and its features. Overview Features Operating Environment Notes on Temperature Measurement Notes on Using the Monitor Changing the Display Language Notes on Installation category (over-voltage category)
  • Page 13: Overview

    The MT100 (with color monitor and internal memory) are compact, lightweight, multi-channel paperless recorders. MT100 are also equipped with an internal flash memory to store data and enable the direct capture of a large volume of data to USB memory.
  • Page 14: Data Control & Processing

    (2) The USB drive mode function enables the MT100's internal memory to be recognized as an external drive by your PC. (Connect the MT100 to your PC and turn on the power supply to the MT100 while holding down the [START] key.) (3) Captured data can be read from the application software to files and displayed for processing.
  • Page 15: Operating Environment

    CHECKPOINT If condensation occurs... Condensation occurs in the form of water droplets on the device surfaces and interior when the MT100 is moved from a cold to a warm location. Using the MT100 with condensation will cause malfunctioning. Wait until the condensation has disappeared before turning on the power.
  • Page 16: Notes On Temperature Measurement

    (3) Do not block the air vents. Always provide a space of at least 30 cm on all sides of the MT100. (4) For stabilized temperature measurement, allow the MT100 to warm up for at least 30 minutes after turning it on.
  • Page 17: Changing The Display Language

    General Description 1.6 Changing the Display Language The language selection menu will be displayed when this device is powered ON for the first time. Set the display language as required. Language settings can be changed at any point. You can change the display language under Language setting in OTHR menu. 1.7 Notes on Installation category (over-voltage category) This equipment is suitable for use only within measurement category I, WARNING...
  • Page 18: Checks And Preparation

    CHAPTER Checks and Preparation This chapter explains how to check the MT100's external casing and accessories, and how to prepare the MT100 for operation. Checking the Outer Casing Checking the Accessories MT100 Part Names and Functions Installimg and Connecing MT100...
  • Page 19: Checking The Outer Casing

    Checks and Preparation 2.1 Checking the Outer Casing After unpacking, check the MT100's outer casing before use. In particular, please check for the following: • Surface scratches • Other flaws such as stains or dirt 2.2 Checking the Accessories After unpacking, check that the following standard accessories are included.
  • Page 20: Mt100 Part Names And Functions

    Checks and Preparation 2.3 MT100 Part Names and Functions This section describes the names and function of parts of the MT100. Front panel Monitor Control panel cover Opening the Control Panel Cover As shown in the following figure, hold the tab in the center of the control panel cover and pull it in the direction indicated by an arrow to open the cover.
  • Page 21: Opening The Front Panel

    Checks and Preparation Opening the Front Panel Pull the part indicated by an arrow in the following figure to open the front panel. Power switch Front panel USB memory terminal Ethernet USB terminal Power terminal and Power jack for protective ground terminal the humidity sensor External input / output ・...
  • Page 22: Installimg And Connecing Mt100

    Install the MT100 in a place where adequate ventilation is provided to allow heat dissipation. To install multiple devices, refer to page 4-9 for panel cut-out dimensions. Make sure adequate space is provided when installing other devices close to the MT100 by following the specified panel cut-out dimensions.
  • Page 23 Checks and Preparation (1) Remove the masking tape from the surface where the brackets should be attached. Masking tape (2) Insert the device from the front side of the panel. (3) Mount the device to the panel using the provided brackets, as shown in the figure below. Brackets must be attached on two surfaces: top and bottom OR left and right surfaces (make sure you have removed the masking tape that seals the attachment holes on the device).
  • Page 24: Connecting The Power Cable And Turning On The Power

    (for 4mm screws) inserted in insulation caps. • In the power line, provide a switch that can cut off the MT100 from the main power source (double- pole type). As specifications of the switch, the rated steady-state current must be 1A or larger and the rated inrush current must be 60A or larger.
  • Page 25 Checks and Preparation (2) Connect the Power cable and protective ground cord to the power terminal. Use non-insulated solderless ring terminals (for 4 mm screw) and insulation caps. Recommended screw torque is 12 to 14 kgf/cm. Protective ground terminal Non-insulated Functional Protective solderless ring terminals...
  • Page 26: Connecting Cables

    Checks and Preparation 2.6 Connecting the Signal Input Cables This section describes how to connect the signal input cables. WARNING Make sure the power is OFF while connecting the wires to avoid electric shock. CAUTION • Fix the signal wires to the back of the mounting panel. Pulling the input/output signal wires with strong force may damage terminals and signal wires.
  • Page 27: Connection Diagram

    Checks and Preparation (3) Place the terminal cover back on. Connection Diagram voltage input Thermocouple input +  +  +  +  Direst voltage −  −  −  −  Compensation copper wire Resistance temperature detector input current input +  +  +  Direct current −  −  −  Shunt resistance  Ex: for current in the 4 to 20 mA range, ...
  • Page 28: Mounting And Removing Input Terminals

    Checks and Preparation 2.7 Mounting and Removing Input Terminals Input terminals can be mounted or removed. Removing the terminals will allow you to easily connect signal wires. WARNING Make sure the signal source is OFF while connecting the wires to avoid electric shock. CAUTION •...
  • Page 29: Logic Alarm Cable Connection And Functions

    Checks and Preparation 2.8 Logic Alarm Cable Connection and Functions This section describes how to connect the digital input/alarm output terminals. WARNING Make sure the signal source is OFF while connecting the wires to avoid electric shock. CAUTION • Fix the signal wires to the back of the mounting panel. Pulling the input/output signal wires with strong force may damage terminals and signal wires.
  • Page 30: Internal Equivalent Circuit Of The Input/Output Circuit

    Checks and Preparation Internal Equivalent Circuit of the Input/Output Circuit Pulse/Logic Input 10KΩ  Comparator PULSE/LOGIC(n) 68KΩ  220KΩ  External Trigger Input 10KΩ  Comparator EXT TRIG 68KΩ  220KΩ  0.1μ  Alarm Output ALARM(n) * COM and NO is connected when an alarm is generated (COM and NC will be open). 2-13...
  • Page 31 Checks and Preparation Logic/Pulse Specifications Item Description Number of input channels Input voltage range 0 to +24V max. (single-ended ground input) Threshold level Approx. +2.5V Hysteresis Approx. 0.5 V (+2.5 to +3 V) *Switch between logic and pulse input. Trigger Input Specifications Item Description Number of input channels...
  • Page 32: Attaching Usb Memory

    90mm Front 13mm 8.5mm CAUTION When you attach the USB memory to MT100, be careful during handling so as not to bump or drop the unit. <Specifications of supported USB memory> • Power source : +5 V • Power consumption : 250 mA or below •...
  • Page 33: Connecting To A Pc

    Checks and Preparation 2.10 Connecting to a PC Use the USB, LAN Interface to connect the MT100 to a PC. Connection Using a USB Cable Use the USB cable to connect the MT100 to a PC. USB cable CHECKPOINT If the USB cable is used, the USB driver must be installed in your PC. Please refer to "Application Software Instruction Manual"...
  • Page 34: Lan Connection

    Checks and Preparation LAN Connection Use a LAN cable to connect the MT100 to a PC. LAN cable Cable Types • Use a crossing cable when connecting directly to a PC, without using a hub. LAN cable  (crossing)   • Use a straight cable when using a hub.
  • Page 35: Connecting The Humidity Sensor

    2.11 Connecting the Humidity Sensor Connect the + and - lead wires of the humidity sensor (the B-530 option) to the desired terminals, and then insert the round connector into the 5V OUT connector on the MT100. Humidity sensor (B-530) + (browm) + ...
  • Page 36: Attaching The Desktop Case (B-541)

    Power cable: 1 M3 x 6 mm screws: 4 Assembly instruction manual: 1 To Attach (1) Insert the MT100 into the desktop case from the direction shown in the figure below. Desktop case MT100 (2) Fix the case to the device from the bottom surface using the four screws provided.
  • Page 37: Precautions To Observe When Performing Measurement

    Before starting another measurement operation, short-circuit the + and - terminals to enable self-discharge. The MT100 has a scan system. While in the status (open) in which signals are not input to the input terminal, measured results may be influenced by signals from other channels.
  • Page 38: Noise Countermeasures

    Ex.2: Connect MT100's GND to measured object's GND. Ex.3: In the AMP settings, set filter to value other than OFF. Ex.4: Set a sampling interval that enables MT100's digital filter feature (500 ms or above). In the [OTHR] menu, set the frequency of the AC line used.
  • Page 39: Setting The Date And Time

    If the MT100 is not used for a period of approximately six months, the internal rechargeable battery may be discharged and the date and time may revert to the initial settings. If this happens, recharge the battery before using the MT100.
  • Page 40: Settings And Measurement

    CHAPTER Settings and Measurement This chapter describes the setting and measurement procedures for the MT100. Window names and functions Key Operation Operation Modes Setting Menus Key Lock Function Exchanging USB Memory Device Duing Capture WEB Server Function Setting Examples...
  • Page 41: Window Names And Functions

    Settings and Measurement 3.1 Window names and functions Windows <Wavefome scrolling direction:Vertical> Status section Measured data section <Wavefome scrolling direction:Horizontal> Status section Measured data section...
  • Page 42: Status Section

    Settings and Measurement Status Section (1) Simplified message display Displays the operation status of the device. • Free Running : Displayed when the device is powered ON or not performing data capture. • Armed : Displayed when the device is waiting for a trigger to be generated after starting measurement (no data captured at this point).
  • Page 43: Measured Data Section

    Settings and Measurement (4) Clock display Displays the current date and time. For details on how to set the date and time, see section 3-39. (5) Alarm output status display Displays the alarm output terminal status. The number indicating the generated alarm will be displayed in red. Measured Data Section <Wavefome scrolling direction:Vertical>...
  • Page 44 Settings and Measurement (1) Data capture bar Indicates capture time and remaining capacity of the capturing media during data capture. (When the remaining capacity runs short, the display turns orange.) During replay, this bar shows information on the display position. (2) Digital display Displays the input value of each channel.
  • Page 45: Key Operation

    Settings and Measurement 3.2 Key Operation This section describes key operation. (1) CURSOR (4) Direction keys (5) MENU (2) SPAN/TRACE/POSITION (3) QUIT (6) START/STOP (8) DISPLAY (7) ENTER (9) TIME/DIV (10) REVIEW (1) CURSOR (ALM CLR) Function of this key will vary according to the operation status. <During replay>...
  • Page 46: Span/Trace/Position

    Settings and Measurement (2) SPAN/TRACE/POSITION Pressing this key switches the displayed contents in the digital display. Used to change the settings related to waveform display during free running (when stopped), data capture and data replay. MONITOR Displays measurement values of each channe (default).
  • Page 47: Direction Keys

    Settings and Measurement (4) Direction keys This key is primarily used for the following operations. • To move a menu or setting item during menu configuration. • To move the cursor during replay. • To move the active channel in the Waveform + Digital screen ( keys).
  • Page 48: Start/Stop (Usb Drive)

    In USB Drive Mode, the internal memory is recognized by the PC as an external storage media. It is acknowledged as a removable disk, which facilitates operations such as file transfer and deletion. (1) Use a USB cable to connect the MT100 and PC. (2) While pressing the MT100 START/STOP key, turn the power ON.
  • Page 49: Display

    Settings and Measurement (8) DISPLAY This key is used to switch data display modes. You can switch the display modes during free running (when stopped) and capturing. Pressing this key switches display modes as follows:Pressing this key switches display modes as follows: <Waveform + Digital Screen>...
  • Page 50: Time/Div

    Settings and Measurement (9) TIME/DIV Pressing this key changes the time axis display width. The following settings can be selected. 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 sec/DIV 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 min/DIV 1, 2, 5, 10, 12, 24, 72 hour/DIV (10) REVIEW This key is used to replay captured data.
  • Page 51: Operation Modes

    Settings and Measurement 3.3 Operation Modes You can check the system operation status in the simplified message display. operation operation simplified message display Free Running Start up status or data is not being captured Free Running Capturing Data is being captured in the main memory Memory Recording or USB device.
  • Page 52: Capturing

    Settings and Measurement (2) Capturing Capture time Note: "+++++:++:++" is displayed when the capture time is long. Time of Capturing Capture file name During data capture, data is captured into the Internal memory or USB device. Changing settings, except for some functions, using the MENU key will be disabled. Operations available during capture SPAN/TRACE/POSITION The SPAN/TRACE/POSITION key is used to change settings.
  • Page 53: Replaying

    Settings and Measurement (4) Replaying Displays captured data. Available operation during replaying SPAN/TRACE/POSITION The SPAN/TRACE/POSITION key is used to change settings. Menu operations during data The MENU key is used to move the cursor, search data and replay set calculation. Moving cursors The CURSOR key is used to switch between cursors A and B.
  • Page 54: Setting Menus

    Settings and Measurement 3.4 Setting Menus When you press the MENU key during Free Running, the following menu screens appear. The menu screens are classified by the tab for each setting item. AMP  DATA  TRIG DISP MARK FILE USER OTHR (1) AMP settings This menu is used to specify input signal-related settings.
  • Page 55 Settings and Measurement Switching displays Analog and logic/pulse can be switched as shown below. ・Display Logic/Pulse Data ・Display Analog Data Analog settings This screen allows you to set conditions for analog signals. CHECKPOINT ALL and Span All Settings are set only for the currently displayed group (per 10 channels). (1)-1 Input Selects input conditions.
  • Page 56 Settings and Measurement <Voltage Ranges> Range Maximum SPAN Minimum SPAN Minimum Resolution (Measurement Range) 20mV -22.000 to +22.000mV 0.200mV 0.001mV 50mV -55.00 to +55.00mV 0.50mV 0.01mV 100mV -110.00 to +110.00mV 1.00mV 0.01mV 200mV -220.00 to +220.00mV 2.00mV 0.01mV 500mV -550.0 to +550.0mV 5.0mV 0.1mV -1.1000 to +1.1000V...
  • Page 57 • The Scaling operation is calculated using a ratio of the Meas. Value or EU Output Value settings. "++++/----" is displayed when the converted value cannot be processed by MT100. Span may be changed according to the value set for Scaling.
  • Page 58 Settings and Measurement (1)-5 Misc. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ Setting items Description Inter-CH Op Settings Sets which calculation to perform between channels. Four arithmetic operations (+, -, ∗, /) can be selected. Humidity can be calculated using dry bulb/wet bulb (CH2 only). *For details, see next page.
  • Page 59 Settings and Measurement CHECKPOINT • Calculation results will be displayed in "V" (Volts). If you calculate "100 mV + 100 mV", the result will be displayed as "0.2". To display the result as "200 mV", change the scaling settings. • The formula to calculate humidity using dry and wet bulb temperatures is as follows: : dry bulb temperature (1 ch) : wet bulb temperature (2 ch) : constant (0.000662, when wet bulb is not frozen)
  • Page 60 • The Scaling operation is calculated using a ratio of the Meas. Value or EU Output Value settings. "++++/----" is displayed when the converted value cannot be processed by MT100. Span may be changed according to the value set for Scaling.
  • Page 61 Creates data files in a proprietary binary format. *Data cannot be altered. Creates data files in text format. *Cannot be replayed in MT100. CHECKPOINT • To use the digital filter function, you must set the AC power supply frequency accurately.
  • Page 62 Settings and Measurement (2)-2 Backup Settings MT100 provides a back up function where captured data can be backed up periodically (see figure below). This section allows you to set data back up conditions. Automatic back up to FTP server Ethernet MT100 FTP server Internal memory USB memory Automatic back up  ...
  • Page 63 Settings and Measurement (3) TRIG settings This menu is used to specify trigger conditions and alarms. Items Settings 1 Settings 2 Selections available Trigger Settings Start Source Off, Level, Alarm, Ext., Date, Weekly None Level Combination OR, AND Mode Analog : Off, H, L, Win In, Win Out Pulse : Off, H, L, Win In, Win Out...
  • Page 64 Settings and Measurement (3)-1 Trigger Settings This section allows you to set conditions for data capture start and stop. Setting items Description Start Source Specifies conditions to start capture. Starts capture when the START key is pressed. Level Starts capture when specified conditions are met for a set level. =>...
  • Page 65 Settings and Measurement Detailed settings of Level values If the trigger source settings are set to Level, you must set further conditions for each channel. The following diagram shows the overall structure of level trigger. * Switch between Pulse and Logic modes. ①...
  • Page 66 Settings and Measurement Detailed settings of Level values *Four settings are available for the Alarm Settings for each analog/pulse channel. ① ② ③ ④ Setting items Description Selects the channel to set an alarm. Four types of alarms can be set for each analog/pulse channel. Mode Sets the conditions to perform alarm comparison.
  • Page 67 Settings and Measurement Win In: Used to specify the upper and lower limits for each channel. When the signal level goes within (or is within) either limit, a trigger/ alarm is generated. Trigger (alarm) generated area Measurement starts (alarm generated) Set upper level Set lower level CH.1...
  • Page 68 Settings and Measurement (4)-1 Format Settings This section allows you to set the format to display analog waveforms. Setting items Description Waveform Scroll Sets the direction to scroll waveform display. Direction Vertical Allows scrolling in the vertical direction (up to down). Horizontal Allows scrolling in the horizontal direction (left to right).
  • Page 69 Settings and Measurement (4)-2 Bar Graph Settings This section allows you to select the display method of bar graphs. Setting items Description Bar Graph Settings Standard Displays the bar graph with the reference point set to the bottom of the bar. Center Displays the bar graph with the reference point set to the center of the bar.
  • Page 70 Settings and Measurement (5) MARK settings This menu allows you to set marks or icons displayed on the waveforms. Items Settings 1 Settings 2 Selections available User Mark Settings Mark1 to 8 Enter alphanumerics. Up to 30 characters can be used. Mark Display Settings Start/Stop Mark Display On, Off Trigger Mark Display...
  • Page 71 Settings and Measurement CHECKPOINT The data loss indicator cannot be disabled. The data loss indicator is displayed the in following cases. • When power is cut off during data capture, a missing data indicator will be displayed even when power is resumed and data capture is restarted. •...
  • Page 72 Settings and Measurement (6)-1 File Operation Description Changes the operation of the file box. Show properties ....... Displays details of a file or folder. Select file/folder ....... Selects files or folders to write data. Create new folder ....Creates a new folder. Create new file ......
  • Page 73 For details on data replay, see page 3-68. CAUTION • This menu is only enabled while data is replayed. (6)-4 Save/Load Current Settings This section allows you to save or load MT100's condition settings. Setting items Description Folder Specifies the location where condition settings are saved (or load source).
  • Page 74 Settings and Measurement (6)-5 FTP Server Settings This section allows you to make settings to establish a connection to the FTP server in the network. These settings must be made to allow measurement data to be backed up periodically to the FTP server. In such cases, specify FTP in DATA menu=>Backup Settings=>Backup Destination (see page 3-23).
  • Page 75 Settings and Measurement (7) User settings This menu is used to store setting conditions for each user. By switching between users, these setting conditions can easily be read out. This menu is used to specify the user name and switches user setting conditions. You can specify that the user is a Guest, User 1 or User 2.
  • Page 76 Settings and Measurement (7)-2 About the Macro Interface commands for MT100 can be described in a text file and read in. MT100 will operate as described in this file. <Macro operation flow> Create a macro file using a text editor on your PC (save the file with extension "GMA").
  • Page 77 Sets the IP address of MT100 (0 to 255 . 0 to 255 . 0 to 255 . 0 to 255). Subnet Mask Sets the IP subnet mask of MT100 (0 to 255 . 0 to 255 . 0 to 255 . 0 to 255). Port Number Sets the port number of MT100 (1024 to 65535).
  • Page 78 Settings and Measurement (9) OTHR settings Other miscellaneous settings are made here. Items Settings 1 Settings 2 Selections available OTHR settings LCD brightness Light, Medium, Dark Screen Saver Off, 10, 30 (sec), 1, 2, 5, 10, 30, 60 (min) Power On Start Disable, Enable Room Temp.
  • Page 79 Disables burnout check. Enables periodic burnout check. CAUTION During a burnout check, voltage is applied to the MT100.† Therefore, set Burn Out to Off when MT100 is connected inparallel with other devices to avoid any effect from these voltages. AC Line cycle Selects the frequency of the AC line used.
  • Page 80 Settings and Measurement Internet Time Settings The MT100 is equipped with a feature that allows the internal clock to be synchronized to a time server via Ethernet. This section allows you to make settings to use this function. ① ②...
  • Page 81 Settings and Measurement (10) Data replay menu Data replay menus are displayed by pressing the MENU key during replay. * For details on how to replay data, see page 3-68. Items Settings 1 Settings 2 Selections available Cursor Position Move to First Execute Move to Center Execute...
  • Page 82 Settings and Measurement (10)-2 Data Search This function allows you to perform a search within the captured data using the specified method. The following methods can be specified. Setting items Description Selects the channel you want to search. Analog Selects analog channels to be searched. Pulse Selects pulse channels to be searched.
  • Page 83 Settings and Measurement <Displayed calculation results> 3-44...
  • Page 84: Key Lock Function

    Settings and Measurement 3.5 Key Lock Function The key lock function allows you to lock all keys by entering a password. You can set the password to avoid users other than the administrator from operating the keys. * No password is set at factory default. Setting the password (1) Press the , and ENTER keys at the same time.
  • Page 85 Settings and Measurement (2) The following menu is displayed. Enter your password. Use the keys to select numbers. Press the ENTER key to confirm the password. CAUTION • If you forget your password, please contact us to acquire the master password. •...
  • Page 86: Exchanging Usb Memory Device Duing Capture

    (2) Move the cursor to Remove/Exchange USB Memory and press the ENTER key. Move cursor Confirm (3) The following message is displayed.† Remove the USB memory device from the MT100. (4) Insert a new USB memory device. (5) Press the ENTER key.
  • Page 87 Settings and Measurement CHECKPOINT "_CHG" and a number will be appended to the file name each time you exchange a USB memory device. Ex) When data is captured to file "TEST.GBD": First USB memory device: TEST.GBD Second USB memory device: TEST_CHG1.GBD Third USB memory device: TEST_CHG2.GBD CAUTION The exchange procedure must be conducted within ten minutes.
  • Page 88: Web Server Function

    • http ........Protocol to access the server. HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol) • IP address ......Type in the IP address of the MT100 to monitor. • index.html ......File name. This is fixed to index.html. • Procedure 1.
  • Page 89 Zoom ........Enlarges only the LCD screen of MT100. Digital ........Displays the MT100 measured value digitally. Download of device file ..Allows data captured with MT100 to be downloaded to your PC via FTP. Graphtec Web site ....Accesses to our Web site.
  • Page 90 Settings and Measurement • Zoom DISPLAY ......Switches the display mode. Press this key to switch among Waveform + Digital, Expanded Waveform, and Digital screens. SPAN/TRACE/POSTION ..Switches the display in the digital display area. Press this key to switch among MONITOR, SPAN, POSITION, and TRACE.
  • Page 91 Settings and Measurement • Download of device file Allows memory data from MT100 and data in USB memory to be downloaded to your PC. • About the FTP server function When an Internet Explorer FTP connection is used, login is automatically performed using an anonymous account and the files become read-only files.
  • Page 92: Setting Examples

    Settings and Measurement 3.8 Setting Examples (Ex.1) Measuring temperature with thermocouoles for all channels The following procedure shows how to measure temperature using thermocouples for all channels. (1) Press the MENU key to open the AMP menu. (2) Use the key to move the cursor to the section where ALL and Input intersect.
  • Page 93 Settings and Measurement (5) Press the ENTER key and select the thermocouple type. Select Confirm (6) Press the MENU key to open the DATA menu. (7) Use the key to move the cursor to Sampling. (8) Press the ENTER key and set Sampling Interval to 1 s. Select Confirm * For temperature measurement, the sampling interval should be...
  • Page 94 Settings and Measurement (Ex.2) Measuring humidity with humidity sensor B-530 The following procedure shows how to measure temperature using the humidity sensor B-530. (1) Press the MENU key to open the AMP menu. (2) Use the key to move the cursor to the section where Input intersect. (3) Press the ENTER key and select RH.
  • Page 95 Settings and Measurement (Ex.3) Setting the USB memory device as the destination for data capture The following procedure shows how to set the USB memory device as the location to capture measurement data. This setting allows data to be captured into a file automatically created in the USB memory device. (1) Press the MENU key to open the DATA menu.
  • Page 96 Settings and Measurement (5) Use the key to move the cursor to OK and press the ENTER key. Move cursor Confirm 3-57...
  • Page 97 Settings and Measurement (Ex.4) Creating a folder for data capture The following procedure shows how to create a folder in the memory device to capture data. This setting allows data to be captured into a file automatically created in a folder inside the internal Flash memory.
  • Page 98 Settings and Measurement (5) Press the key to display the contents of the device. (6) Press the ENTER key. (7) A text box is displayed. Enter a name for the folder to be created. Select characters using the , TIME/DIV keys. Confirm the entered text string with the ENTER key. After confirming the text string, move the cursor to OK and press the ENTER key.
  • Page 99 Settings and Measurement (9) Select the folder you have just created and press the ENTER key. Move cursor Confirm (10) Use the key to move to OK and press the ENTER key. Move cursor Confirm 3-60...
  • Page 100 Settings and Measurement (Ex.5) Backing up data to the FTP server The following procedure shows how to periodically back up the captured data to the FTP server. (1) Press the MENU key to open the FILE menu. (2) Make settings for the FTP server. See 3-35 for details.
  • Page 101 Settings and Measurement (5) Select FTP as the Backup Destination. (6) Specify a folder where data should be saved. A text box is displayed. Select a folder to back up data. Change fields Select text string Confirm text string 3-62...
  • Page 102 Settings and Measurement (Ex.6) Capturing data on a specified day every week The following procedure shows how to capture data only on a specified day each week. This setting allows you to capture data every Monday for one hour from 10 o'clock. (1) Press the MENU key to open the TRIG menu.
  • Page 103 Settings and Measurement (5) Select Time for Stop source setting. (6) Set 1 hour 00 minutes 00 seconds for Time. (7) Set Repeated capturing to ON. 3-64...
  • Page 104 Settings and Measurement (Ex.7) Generating an alarm when measured temperature exceeds 100°C This setting will generate an alarm when the measured temperature exceeds 100 °C and sets the Alarm 1 relay to ON. (1) Press the MENU key to open the TRIG menu. (2) User the key to move to Alarm level settings.
  • Page 105 Settings and Measurement (5) Set the Mode to H. (6) Set the Level to 100°C. (7) Set the alarm Output number. (8) Move the cursor to OK and press the ENTER key. 3-66...
  • Page 106 Settings and Measurement (Ex.8) Starting data capture automatically upon device power ON The following procedure shows how to automatically start data capture when the device is powered on. (1) Press the MENU key to open the TRIG menu. (2) Select OFF for Start source setting. (3) Press the MENU key to open the OTHR menu.
  • Page 107 Settings and Measurement (Ex.9) Replaying captured data The following procedure shows how to replay captured data. (1) Press the REVIEW key to open the Data Replay Source menu. (2) Press the ENTER key to open the file selection menu. (3) Use the key to display contents of the specified folder.
  • Page 108 Settings and Measurement (5) Move the cursor to OK and press the ENTER key. (6) Data will be displayed as shown below. You can use the keys to move the cursor and check the measured values. Use the CURSOR key to switch between cursors A/B. Press the MENU key to display the menu during replay.
  • Page 109 Settings and Measurement (Ex.10) Changing the display language The following procedure shows how to change the language used in displays such as menus. (1) Press the MENU key to open the OTHR menu. (2) Move the cursor to Language and press the ENTER key. (3) Select a language from the list.
  • Page 110: Specifications

    CHAPTER Specifications This chapter describes the basic specifications for the MT100. Standard Specifications Function Specifications Accessory/Option Specifications External Dimensions Panel Cut-out Dimensions (Mounting Single Device) Panel Cut-out Dimensions (Mounting Multiple Devices)
  • Page 111: Standard Specifications

    Data transfer to the PC (realtime, memory) PC control of the MT100 Ethernet functions Web server function : Displays MT100's screen image on Web browser, operation of MT100 (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) FTP server function : Transfers and deletes files from internal memory and USB memory...
  • Page 112: Function Specifications

    Specifications 4.2 Function Specifications Function Specifications Item Description Display screen Waveform screen + Digital screen (vertical, horizontal), Digital screen + Calculation Display screen, Bar Graph screen (vertical) Note: Can be key-toggled Sampling interval 100 ms/10 ch maximum 100, 125, 200, 250, 500 ms; 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 sec; 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 min; 1 h TIME/DIV 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 sec/DIV;...
  • Page 113: External Input/Output Functions

    Specifications External Input/Output Functions Item Description Input/output types • Trigger input (1 ch) • Logic input (4 ch) or Pulse input (4 ch) • Alarm output (4 ch) *Switch between Logic and Pulse Input specifications Terminal type : M4 screw type terminals Maximum input voltage : 0 to 24 V (single-ended ground input) Input threshold voltage...
  • Page 114: Input Unit Specifications

    Specifications Input Unit Specifications Item Description Number of input channels 10 channels Input terminal type M4 screw type terminals Input method Photo MOS relay scanning system All channels isolated, balanced input Scan speed 0.1s/10 ch maximum Measurement ranges Voltage: 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 mV; 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 V; 1-5 V F.S. Temperature •...
  • Page 115: Accessory/Option Specifications

    Specifications 4.3 Accessory/Option Specifications Accessories Item Name Description Quantity Quick Start Guide MT100-UM-8xx (Japanese and English supported, with Japanese warranty) CD-ROM MT100-CDM0xM (User Manual, Application software) Panel mount bracket 1 set includes two brackets Desktop Case B-541 (Option) Item Description...
  • Page 116: External Dimensions

    Specifications 4.4 External Dimensions Dimensional precision: ±5 mm Unit: mm...
  • Page 117: Panel Cut-Out Dimensions (Mounting Single Device)

    Specifications 4.5 Panel Cut-out Dimensions (Mounting Single Device)
  • Page 118: Panel Cut-Out Dimensions (Mounting Multiple Devices)

    Specifications 4.6 Panel Cut-out Dimensions (Mounting Multiple Devices)
  • Page 119 The specifications, etc., in this manual are subject to change without notice. MT100-UM-151 Mar 1, 2008 1st edition-01 GRAPHTEC CORPORATION...

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