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User’s Manual MobileCorder MV100/MV200 Communication Interface IM MV100-17E *MV10017E04* IM MV100-17E 4th Edition Y okogawa Electric Corporation...
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However, should you have any questions or find any errors, please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer as listed on the back cover of this manual. • Copying or reproducing all or any part of the contents of this manual without YOKOGAWA’s permission is strictly prohibited.
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How to Use this Manual Structure of the Manual The structure of this User’s Manual is as follows. Chapter 1 Overview of the Communication Functions Describes the relationship between the communication functions and the interface and provides an outline of the communication functions. Chapter 2 Using the Ethernet Interface Describes the specifications and setup procedures of the Ethernet interface.
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How to Use this Manual Displayed characters Alphanumeric characters enclosed with [ ] refer to characters or setting values that are displayed on the screen. Symbols used on pages describing operating procedures On pages that describe the operating procedures in Chapter 2 through 4, the following symbols are used to distinguish the procedures from their explanations.
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Names and Uses of Parts Front Panel MV100 rder LCD monitor ESC key Press this key to return to the previous screen or cancel the new settings. Arrow keys Press these keys to move between the setup items displayed on the screen.
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Names and Uses of Parts Rear Panel MV100 Ethernet interface connector A connector used for Ethernet communications. Comes standard with the instrument. RS-232 interface connector A serial communication connector provided on models with the suffix code /C2. RS-422-A/485 interface terminal Serial communication terminals provided on models with the suffix code /C3.
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Names and Uses of Parts Flow of Operation using the Operation Keys This section will describe the basic flow of operation when changing the settings of the MV using the front panel keys. Settings related to communications are configured in the basic setting mode. The procedure used to enter the basic setting mode is described in the procedure for each item.
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Names and Uses of Parts • When canceling the new changes Press the ESC key. A window appears for you to confirm the cancellation. Selecting “YES” and pressing the DISP/ENTER key cancels the new settings and the screen returns to the previous screen. Selecting “No”...
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Contents Forward ........................... i How to Use this Manual ........................ii Names and Uses of Parts ......................iv Chapter 1 Overview of the Communication Functions The Relationship between the Communication Functions and the Ethernet/ Serial Interface ........................1-1 Explanation of the Functions ..................... 1-2 Chapter 2 Using the Ethernet Interface Ethernet Interface Specifications ..................
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Contents Chapter 5 Commands Command Syntax ......................5-1 A List of Commands ......................5-3 Input Range Parameter ..................... 5-7 Setting Commands (Setting) ..................... 5-9 Setting Commands (Control) ................... 5-17 Basic Setting Commands ....................5-20 Output Commands (Control) ................... 5-29 Output Commands (Setup, measured, and computed data output) ....... 5-29 Output Commands (RS-422A/485 Dedicated Commands) ..........
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Chapter 1 Overview of the Communication Functions The Relationship between the Communication Functions and the Ethernet/Serial Interface The Ethernet interface comes as standard equipment with the instrument. The serial interface (RS-232, RS-422A/485) is available as an option. In order to use the various communication functions of the MV, the Ethernet or serial communications must be configured beforehand.
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Explanation of the Functions Describes an outline of the communication functions of the MV. Modbus slave • By using the Modbus protocol, measured/computed data written to the MV’s input register can be read by the PC and communication input data can be written/read from the MV’s hold register.
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1.2 Explanation of the Functions Setting/Measurement server • This function can be used to set almost all of the settings that can be configured using the front panel keys. However, the power switch cannot be turned ON/OFF. The user name/password for communications, user name/password for key login, and the destination of the FTP client function cannot be configured.
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1.2 Explanation of the Functions FTP client Automatic file transfer • The display data file, event data file, and report data file, that are created in the internal memory of the MV, can be automatically transferred to a remote FTP server.
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1.2 Explanation of the Functions Login • This function can be used only when communicating via the Ethernet interface and when using the setting/measurement server, maintenance/test server, and the FTP server functions. • For the configuration required to use this function, see sections 2.3 and 2.7. •...
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1.2 Explanation of the Functions Web server • This function can be used only when communicating via the Ethernet interface. • The MV screen can be displayed on the browser applications of Microsoft Internet Explorer. • The following two screens are available: •...
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For the procedure in setting the e-mail transmission function, see section 2.11. For the e-mail transmission format, see section 2.13. For the procedure to start/stop e-mail transmission, see section 2.13. An example of the scheduled e-mail From: MV@yokogawa.co.jp Date: Sat, 23 Dec 2000 01:00:09 +0900 (JST) Subject: (MV) Periodic_data Subject To: Admin@good.co.jp...
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Chapter 2 Using the Ethernet Interface Ethernet Interface Specifications Basic Specifications Electrical and mechanical specifications Conforms to IEEE 802.3 (Ethernet frames conform to the DIX specifications.) Transmission medium type 10BASE-T Protocol TCP, IP, UDP, ICMP, ARP The maximum number of connections and the number of simultaneous uses The following table indicates the number of simultaneous uses (number of users that can use the function simultaneously), the maximum number of connections, and the port number for each function.
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Connecting the Ethernet Interface When connecting only the MV and a PC Connect the MV and the PC via a HUB as in the following figure. 10BASE-T straight cable Ethernet interface connector (Multiple devices can be connected by using a hub.) Ethernet interface connector Ethernet cable...
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Configuring the Ethernet Interface Explanation The following configurations must be made in order to use the Ethernet communication functions of the MV. Setting the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS Confirm the settings such as the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and DNS with the administrator of the system or network on which the recorder is to be used.
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