YOKOGAWA DX2004T User Manual
YOKOGAWA DX2004T User Manual

YOKOGAWA DX2004T User Manual

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Y okogawa Electric Corporation
Model DX2004T/DX2008T/DX2010T/DX2020T/
DX2030T/DX2040T/DX2048T
Daqstation DX2000T
Operation Guide
IM 04L45B02-02EN
1st Edition

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Model DX2004T/DX2008T/DX2010T/DX2020T/ DX2030T/DX2040T/DX2048T Daqstation DX2000T Operation Guide IM 04L45B02-02EN 1st Edition Y okogawa Electric Corporation...
  • Page 2: 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...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Precautions ..............................4 Handling Precautions of the DX ..........................5 Handling Precautions of the External Storage Medium (CF Card) ................5 Checking the Contents of the Package ........................5 Style number, release number, and firmware version number of the DX2000T ............6 Protection of Environment ............................7 Conventions Used in This Manual ..........................7 Opening the Electronic Manuals ..........................7 Introduction to Functions .............................8...
  • Page 4 Contents Touch Panel Operations .............................39 Displaying the Operator Menu ..........................40 Starting Memory Sampling ............................41 Stopping Memory Sampling .............................41 Switching between Operation Screens ........................42 Writing the Message “START” ..........................43 Writing a Free Message ............................45 Displaying Previously Measured Data (Historical trend display) ................46 Operating Other Screens ............................51 Calibrating the Touch Panel and Checking the Calibration ..................52 Preventing Touch Panel Operations (Locking the touch panel) ................53...
  • Page 5 DAQSTANDARD Hardware Configurator IM 04L41B01-64EN (® and ™). User’s Manual DAQSTANDARD DX-P Hardware IM 04L41B01-65EN Configurator User’s Manual Installing DAQSTANDARD IM 04L41B01-66EN 1st Edition: April 2011 (YK) All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2011, Yokogawa Electric Corporation IM 04L45B02-02EN...
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    WARRANTY that is provided separately. function, and safety of product. • YOKOGAWA assumes no liability to any party for any loss • When installing protection and/or safety circuits such as lightning or damage, direct or indirect, caused by the user or any protection devices and equipment for the product and control unpredictable defect of the product.
  • Page 7: Handling Precautions Of The Dx

    Model Suffix Code Description code switch and the power supply source. Then, contact your nearest DX2004T Daqstation DX2000T 4ch, 125 ms (Fast sampling mode 25 ms) YOKOGAWA dealer. DX2008T Daqstation DX2000T 8ch, 125 ms (Fast sampling mode 25 ms) DX2010T...
  • Page 8: Style Number, Release Number, And Firmware Version Number Of The Dx2000T

    Standard Accessories Optional Accessories (Sold Separately) The standard accessories below are supplied with the instrument. The following optional accessories are available for purchase Check that all contents are present and undamaged. separately. If you make an order, make sure that all contents are present and undamaged.
  • Page 9: Protection Of Environment

    Annex 1, this product is classified as a “Monitoring and Control instrumentation” product. Do not dispose in domestic household waste. To return unwanted products, contact your local Yokogawa Europe B. V. office. Conventions Used in This Manual • This manual covers information regarding DX2000Ts that have a suffix code for language “-2”...
  • Page 10: Introduction To Functions

    The DX samples the input signals at the scan interval to obtain the measured values. The fastest scan interval is 25 ms on the DX2004T and DX2008T and 125 ms on the DX2010T, DX2020T, DX2030T, DX2040T, and DX2048T.
  • Page 11: Dx System Configuration

    Introduction to Functions DX System Configuration The DX can be used to configure a system as shown below. Referenced sections are of the DX2000 User’s Manual. Referenced pages are of this manual. PLC (programmable Communication Interface User’s Manual logic controller) EtherNet/IP Communication Interface User’s Manual PROFIBUS-DP Communication Interface User’s Manual EtherNet/IP...
  • Page 12: Names Of Parts

    Names of Parts Front View Key panel opened Display various operation displays such as the trend display as well as setup displays. Front cover (Key panel) Open the front cover by pulling the cover while holding down the tab at the center of the Power indicator upper section of the cover.
  • Page 13: Rear Panel

    Names of Parts Rear Panel Serial interface port (/C3 option) A RS-422A/485 interface connector. Power supply terminal and protective earth terminal. USB port (/USB1 option) PROFIBUS-DP port A USB port conforming to (/CP1 option) Rev. 1.1. PROFIBUS connector. Ethernet port Serial interface port A 10Base-T port.
  • Page 14: Dx2000T Workflow

    DX2000T Workflow When using the DX for the first time, carry out the following procedure. Install the DX. Installation Page 62 and subsequent pages Connect input/output wires to the terminals and connectors on the Wiring rear panel, and connect the power cord. Page 65 and subsequent pages Turn the power ON.
  • Page 15: Turning The Power On/Off

    ON the power switch again. If the DX still does not work, it is probably a malfunction. Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer for repairs. • If an error message is displayed on the screen, take measures according to the description in chapter 11, “Troubleshooting”...
  • Page 16: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation Panel Keys Key panel DISP/ENTER key and four arrow keys (up, down, left, and right) Soft keys Switches the operation screen. Selects the menu that is Selects and enters setup items. displayed at the bottom of the screen. DISP/ENTER key Up arrow key START/STOP key...
  • Page 17: Display On The Status Display Section

    (display data) or the data length (event data). Memory sampling Error in internal memory. in progress Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer for repairs. Displays the remaining memory sampling time for the left bar graph. Memory sampling icon Alarm icon Display name or group name Displayed when any alarm is activated.
  • Page 18: Run Modes

    Basic Operation Run Modes Mode Transition Diagram Power ON Operation mode Setting mode Basic setting mode End menu > DISP/ENTER or ESC > DISP/ENTER (release number 3 or later) MENU key Hold down FUNC for 3 s or Setting menu Operation display Basic setting display...
  • Page 19 Basic Operation Entering Values When a window for entering a value appears, enter the value by performing the following key operation. • Left and right arrow keys: Selects the input position. • Character/Number input keys: Enters a value. The following soft key appears when it can be used. •...
  • Page 20: Changing The Date/Time

    Basic Operation The contents of the screens in the operation examples below may change depending on which options are installed and how the settings are configured. On a DX with advanced security (/AS1 option) you must first insert the CF card into the slot (see page 24).
  • Page 21: Operation Example In The Setting Mode: Changing The Input Range

    Basic Operation Set the date to 14. Select the input position: Left and right arrow keys Change the value: Character/Number input keys Enter the input: DISP/ENTER Cancel the setting: Press ESC before pressing DISP/ENTER. Display the Time set window. Press ESC twice or MENU once to return to the operation mode screen. On a DX with advanced security (/AS1 option): Press ESC twice or MENU once to display a confirmation screen.
  • Page 22 Basic Operation Press the down arrow key twice to select Meas channel. Press the right arrow key once. Select Range, Alarm. Press DISP/ENTER once. Select First-CH. Press the +1 soft key once to set First-CH and Last-CH to 2. Press the down arrow key once to move the cursor to Mode. Press the TC soft key once.
  • Page 23 Basic Operation Press the Input soft key once. Display the span lower setting window. Enter 0.0 in the Span Lower box. Select the digit: Left and right arrow keys Change the value: Character/Number input keys Delete the value: Space soft key Cancel the setting: Press ESC before pressing DISP/ENTER.
  • Page 24: Operation Example In The Basic Setting Mode: Changing The Scan Interval

    Operation Example in the Basic Setting Mode: Changing the Scan Interval In this example, we will change the scan interval. Here, the scan interval on the DX2010T is changed to 2 s. The selectable scan intervals are different on the DX2004T and DX2008T, but the procedure is the same.
  • Page 25 Basic Operation Press DISP/ENTER once. Press the down arrow key once to move the cursor to Scan interval. Press the 2s soft key once. The cursor moves to A/D integrate, and the changed item is displayed in yellow. Cancel the setting: Press ESC before pressing DISP/ENTER. Press DISP/ENTER once.
  • Page 26: Inserting/Removing A Cf Card

    Basic Operation Inserting/Removing a CF Card Inserting a CF Card Open the operation cover. CAUTION Forcing the CF card into the slot with the upside down may cause damage. CF card With the label “This side up” facing up Insert the CF card into the slot. Displays the storage media icon.
  • Page 27 Basic Operation Press the CF soft key once. The message “Media can be removed safely” appears. Open the operation cover. Press the CF card eject button. When you eject the CF card, the CF card icon disappears. Press the eject button in until it clicks. The eject button stops at depressed position.
  • Page 28: Saving The Setup Data

    Basic Operation Saving the Setup Data In this example, we will save the setup data to a file named “SF2” on the CF card. Display the operation mode screen. Press MENU once to display the setting menu. Press the right arrow key once to select the File tab. Press the down arrow key four times.
  • Page 29: Loading The Setup Data

    Basic Operation Press ESC or MENU twice to display a confirmation screen. To return to the operation mode screen, select Yes, and press DISP/ENTER once. Operation complete. Loading the Setup Data In this example, we will load the setup data “SF2” from the CF card and update the DX settings.
  • Page 30: Setting The Input Range And Alarm

    Setting the Input Range and Alarm Setup Example 1: Temperature Measurement Channel DX2000T Type T Channel 1 thermocouple 0.0 to 200.0°C Setup Item Description Number in the Figure Channel Use channel 1. TI-001 Sensor Type T thermocouple Input range 0.0 to 200.0°C (1) Input Range Press MENU (to switch to setting mode).
  • Page 31: Setup Example 2: Flow Rate Measurement Channel And Alarm

    Setting the Input Range and Alarm Setup Example 2: Flow Rate Measurement Channel and Alarm DX2000T Flowmeter Channel 2 4 - 20 mA Convert to 1-5 V with a shunt resistor Setup Item Description Number in the Figure Channel Use channel 2. FI-002 Input signal 1-5V...
  • Page 32: Setting The Display

    Setting the Display Setup Example 3: Assigning Channels to Groups In this example, we will assign channels 1 and 2 to group 1. Group 1 Channel 1 Channel 2 Setup Item Description Number in the Figure Group Assign channel 1 and 2 to group 1. (1) Group Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), and select the Menu tab >...
  • Page 33: Setup Example 4: Setting The Time Scale

    Setting the Display Setup Example 4: Setting the Time Scale Set the time per division of the trend waveform to 2 minutes. The sampling interval (the time corresponding to 1 dot) is 4 s when the trend interval is 2 min. 30 dots ×...
  • Page 34: Setting The Data Storage

    Setting the Data Storage Setup Example 5: Continuously Record Measured Data and Automatically Save In this example, we will continuously record and save the measured data of channel 1 and 2. For the procedure to set the channel, see “Setting the Input Range and Alarm” on page For the procedure to set groups, see “Setting the Display”...
  • Page 35 Setting the Data Storage (2) Method of Storing to the CF Card (Auto Save ON/OFF) Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), hold down FUNC for 3 s (to switch to basic setting mode). Select the Environment tab > Security, Media save, Batch. (3) Save the Settings Press ESC to return to the basic setting menu.
  • Page 36 Setting the Data Storage (5) Interval for Saving the Data to the CF Card Select the Menu tab > Display > Trend/Save interval. (6) Data File Name Select the Menu tab > Data save > File header, Data file name. (7) Save Destination Directory (within the CF Card) Select the Menu tab >...
  • Page 37: Setup Example 6: Saving Measured Data At The Specified Time

    Setting the Data Storage Setup Example 6: Saving Measured Data at the Specified Time Using the settings of Setup Example 5, we will save the measured data once at hour 0 every day. Every hour 0 DX2000T Automatically save to the CF card All settings other than those listed below are the same as Setup Example 5.
  • Page 38: Customizing The Operation

    Customizing the Operation Setup Example 7: Assigning the Screen Image Data Storage Function to the USER key In this example, we will set the DX so that the displayed screen image data can be saved to the CF card by pressing the USER key. This function is called snapshot. The extension of snapshot data files is .png.
  • Page 39: Setup Example 8: Registering Frequently Used Screens To The Favorite Key

    Customizing the Operation Setup Example 8: Registering Frequently Used Screens to the Favorite Key Up to eight operation mode screens that are frequently used can be registered to the Favorite key. This enables you to monitor the operation by using only the Favorite key. This feature is convenient when comparing data such as historical trends.
  • Page 40 Customizing the Operation Press the favorite number (1 to 8) soft key. Press the Regist soft key. Show the window for entering the display name. Enter the screen name. Select the digit: Left and right arrow keys Enter characters: Character/Number input keys Delete a character: Del soft key or Bs soft key Cancel the setting: Press ESC before pressing DISP/ENTER.
  • Page 41: Touch Panel Operations

    Touch Panel Operations Note The touch panel is only enabled in operation mode (on the operation screen). You can use the touch panel to perform operations such as pressing buttons on the operation screen and selecting menu and window items. As an example, this section will explain how to use the touch panel to perform basic DX operations.
  • Page 42: Displaying The Operator Menu

    Touch Panel Operations Displaying the Operator Menu In operation mode, tap anywhere on the screen other than the status area. The Operator menu button appears in the status area. Tap the Operator menu button. The operator menu appears. [Operator menu] button Cancel (ESC) button Tap this button to return to the previous display.
  • Page 43: Starting Memory Sampling

    Touch Panel Operations Starting Memory Sampling Press START once. On a DX with advanced security (/AS1 option) display the start recording screen With START selected, press DISP/ENTER once. Memory sampling starts. * This is because the Batch function is enabled upon shipment from the factory. Memory sampling progress DISP: Display data...
  • Page 44: Switching Between Operation Screens

    Touch Panel Operations Switching between Operation Screens The Favorite key ( ) is useful in switching between operation screens. For the procedure to register screens, see “Setup Example 8: Registering Frequently Used Screens to the Favorite Key” on page 37. The following procedure shows how to use the operator menu to switch between operation screens.
  • Page 45: Writing The Message "Start

    Touch Panel Operations Writing the Message “START” Registering the Word “START” in Message Number 1 (Key operation) On a DX with advanced security (/AS1 option), this operation is only available when memory sampling is stopped. Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), and select the Menu tab > Message, Comment >...
  • Page 46 Touch Panel Operations Writing Message Number 1 “START” This operation can only be carried out while memory sample is in progress. The message is displayed on the trend display. Show the trend display first. Tap the Operator menu button. Tap the Message button The Message list window is displayed.
  • Page 47: Writing A Free Message

    Touch Panel Operations Writing a Free Message Tap the Operator menu button. Tap the Free message button. The Message list window is displayed. Tap the cell in which you want to enter the message. The message input window is displayed. ESC button ESC button Enter the message, and then tap the ENT button.
  • Page 48: Displaying Previously Measured Data (Historical Trend Display)

    Touch Panel Operations Displaying Previously Measured Data (Historical trend display) Displaying the Historical Trend from the Trend Display Tap the Operator menu button. Tap the Trend history button or the operation screen menu button. Operator menu on the trend display If you have tapped the Trend history button, the procedure is finished.
  • Page 49: Moving The Cursor

    Touch Panel Operations Returning to the Display That Was Shown before the Historical Trend Tap the Operator menu button. Tap the Exit history button. Operation complete. Expanding and Reducing the Time Axis Zoom buttons Tap this button to expand the time axis. Tap this button to reduce the time axis.
  • Page 50 Touch Panel Operations Specifying the Display Range Items in parentheses are for the vertical trend display. Tap the Operator menu button. Tap the All data display button. The waveform of the entire data range is displayed at the top (right) section of the historical trend display.
  • Page 51 Touch Panel Operations Displaying the Measured Data from a Specified Date and Time You can search for measured data at the specified date and time and display the results. You can search the display data or event data in the DX internal memory. Tap the Operator menu button.
  • Page 52 Touch Panel Operations Tap the number buttons to enter the time, and then tap the OK button. The screen that corresponds to the entered search time is displayed. Number buttons Use these buttons to enter the time. Arrow buttons These buttons move the cursor in the corresponding direction.
  • Page 53: Operating Other Screens

    Touch Panel Operations Operating Other Screens Overview Screen • The cursor (the white frame) moves to the position that you tap (for selecting channels). • When you tap the selected channel, the cursor turns off. Alarm Summary, Message Summary, and Memory Summary Screens Sort symbol Ascending order Cursor...
  • Page 54: Calibrating The Touch Panel And Checking The Calibration

    Touch Panel Operations Calibrating the Touch Panel and Checking the Calibration Calibrating the Touch Panel Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), hold down FUNC for 3 s (to switch to basic setting mode), select the File/Initialize tab > Touch panel calibration > Execute, and press DISP/ENTER.
  • Page 55: Preventing Touch Panel Operations (Locking The Touch Panel)

    Touch Panel Operations Preventing Touch Panel Operations (Locking the touch panel) This section explains the settings and the procedure that are used to prevent touch panel operations. Locking the Touch Panel Setup Screen Press MENU (to switch to setting mode), hold down FUNC for 3 s (to switch to basic setting mode), and select the Environment tab >...
  • Page 56: Setting Command

    Touch Panel Operations Setting Command For details on the setting commands, see the DX1000/DX1000N/DX2000 Communication Interface User’s Manual, IM 04L41B01-17E. Setting Command Sets the custom menu Function menu setting Type (FUNC) and up Menu items to display The selected function is displayed in the specified order on the menu. Menus that are not specified are not displayed.
  • Page 57: Connecting To An Ethernet Network

    Connecting to an Ethernet Network Setup Example 9: Monitoring the DX on a PC Browser In this example, we will connect the PC and the DX via hub in a one-to-one relationship and display and monitor the DX screen on a browser on the PC. Ethernet DX2000T Setup Item...
  • Page 58 Connecting to an Ethernet Network (2) Enabling the Web Server Function on the DX Select the Menu tab > Communication (Ethernet) > Server > Server. (3) Display the DX Screen on the PC Select the Menu tab > Communication (Ethernet) > Web page. (4) Save the Settings Press ESC twice to return to the basic setting menu.
  • Page 59 Connecting to an Ethernet Network (5) Setting the PC Set the IP address and subnet mask on the PC. (6) Checking the Connection Send the command below from the PC and check that a correct response is returned. Send >ping 192.168.1.101 Response example >Reply from 192.168.1.101: bytes=32 time<10ms TTL=255 (7) Displaying the DX Screen on the Browser...
  • Page 60: Setup Example 10: Automatically Transferring The Measured Data File To An Ftp Server

    Connecting to an Ethernet Network Setup Example 10: Automatically Transferring the Measured Data File to an FTP Server In this example, we will configure the DX so that the measured data is automatically transferred to an FTP server on the network when the measured data is automatically saved to the CF card.
  • Page 61 Connecting to an Ethernet Network (3) Connected setting FTP Server Select the Menu tab > Communication (Ethernet) > FTP client > FTP connection. (4) Save the Settings Press ESC three times to return to the basic setting menu. Press ESC once more. The window appears for you to confirm the saving of the settings.
  • Page 62: Using Daqstandard

    Using DAQSTANDARD Displaying the Measured Data on DAQSTANDARD In this example, we will display the measured data using the accompanying software program, DAQSTANDARD. Insert the CF card containing the measured data file into the PC that has DAQSTANDARD installed. Start DAQSTANDARD Viewer. From the File menu, choose Open.
  • Page 63: Dx2000T Settings

    Using DAQSTANDARD DX2000T Settings For an explanation of the settings, see the DXA120 DAQSTANDARD Hardware Setup User’s Manual, IM 04L41B01-64EN. In the above manual, read “DX2000” as “DX2000T.” Only the settings that are different from the DX2000 are listed below. System Configuration Dialog Box On the DXAdvanced tab, set the model to DX2000T.
  • Page 64: Installation And Wiring

    Installation and Wiring Installation Location Install the DX indoors in a location that meets the following conditions. • Instrumentation Panel The DX is designed to be installed in an instrumentation panel except for the desktop type. • Well-Ventilated Location To prevent overheating, install the DX in a well-ventilated location. For the panel cut dimensions when arranging multiple DXs, see the page 64.
  • Page 65: Installation Procedure

    Installation and Wiring Installation Procedure Installation Procedure (Panel Mount Type) Use a steel panel of thickness 2 mm to 26 mm. Insert DX from the front of the panel. Mount the DX to the panel using the mounting brackets that come with the package as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 66 Installation and Wiring External Dimensions and Panel Cut Dimensions Panel Mount Type Panel cut dimensions Unit: mm (approx. inch) 360 min. Unless otherwise specified, tolerance (14.17) is ±3% (however, tolerance is ±0.3 mm when below 10 mm). 280.2 (11.03) (11.06) (When the /H2 or /PM1 option is installed) 226 (8.90) max.
  • Page 67: Input Signal Wiring

    Installation and Wiring Input Signal Wiring WARNING • To prevent electric shock while wiring, ensure that the power supply source is turned OFF. CAUTION • If a strong tension is applied to the cable wired to the DX, the terminals of the DX and/or the cable can be damaged.
  • Page 68: Wiring Procedure

    13–24 21–30 21–30 25–36 31–40 37–48 Screw terminal Clamp terminal CH3 CH1 Input terminal block 1 of the DX2004T and DX2008T –/B –/B CH4 CH2 CH10 CH9 CH7 CH5 CH3 CH1 Input terminal block 1 of the DX2010T, DX2020T, –/B DX2030T, and DX2040T –/B...
  • Page 69 As of August, 2007, the direction of the terminal blocks for the clamp input terminals (/H2 option) has changed. To use clamp input terminal blocks wired for use with previous YOKOGAWA recorders, rewire them to match the DX. Remove the terminal block...
  • Page 70: Optional Terminal Wiring

    Installation and Wiring Optional Terminal Wiring 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 71 Installation and Wiring Arrangement of the Optional Terminals Optional terminal block 3 Optional terminal block 1 Optional terminal block 4 Optional terminal block 2 Description of Symbols Symbols such as “NC”: Terminal functions Alarm output, FAIL, Status Remote control input Pulse input Transmitter power supply NC: Normally closed...
  • Page 72 Installation and Wiring (From previous page) /A1 /F1 /R1 /A2 /F1 /R1 Alarm Remote Alarm Remote output control output control Status Status Status input input FAIL FAIL FAIL /F1 /R1 /A1 /PM1 /A2 /PM1 Alarm Alarm Remote Remote Remote Pulse Pulse output output...
  • Page 73 Installation and Wiring Options That Use Option Terminal Blocks 1 and 2 /A3 /F1 /A3 /F1 /R1 Remote Status Status control input FAIL FAIL Alarm Alarm output output /A3 /PM1 /A3 /F1 /PM1 Pulse Remote Pulse Remote Status input input control control input...
  • Page 74 Installation and Wiring Options That Use Option Terminal Blocks 1, 2, and 3 /A4 /F1 Alarm output Status FAIL Alarm output /A4 /F1 /R1 Alarm Remote output Status control FAIL input Alarm output /A4 /PM1 Alarm Pulse output input Alarm output /A4 /F1 PM1 Alarm...
  • Page 75 Installation and Wiring Options That Use Option Terminal Blocks 1, 2, 3, and 4 Alarm Alarm output output Alarm Alarm output output /A5 /R1 Alarm Alarm Remote output output control input Alarm Alarm output output Alarm Alarm output output Status FAIL Alarm Alarm...
  • Page 76: Alarm Output Terminal (/A1, /A2, /A3, /A4, And /A5), Fail Output Terminal, And Status Output Terminal (/F1 And /F2)

    Installation and Wiring Alarm Output Terminal (/A1, /A2, /A3, /A4, and /A5), FAIL Output Terminal, and Status Output Terminal (/F1 and /F2) Output format: Relay contact FAIL Contact rating: 250 VAC (50/60 Hz)/3 A, output NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC 250 VDC/0.1 A (for resistor load) When a failure...
  • Page 77: Connecting To The Vga Connector (/D5)

    Installation and Wiring Connecting to the RS-422/485 (/C3) Four-wire system Two-wire system FG (Frame Ground) Frame ground of the DX. SG (Signal Ground) Signal ground. SDB (Send Data B) Send data B (+). SDA (Send Data A) Send data A (–). RDB (Received Data B) Receive data B (+).
  • Page 78: Connecting To The Usb Port (/Usb1)

    Installation and Wiring Connecting to the Monitor Turn OFF the DX and the monitor. Connect the DX and the monitor using an analog RGB cable. Turn ON the power to both the DX and the monitor. The DX screen is displayed on the monitor.
  • Page 79: Power Supply Wiring

    Installation and Wiring Power Supply Wiring Panel Mount Type, or Desktop Type with /P1 Option (Models with /H5 and /P1 Options) Precautions to Be Taken While Wiring the Power Supply Make sure to follow the warnings below when wiring the power supply. To prevent electric shock and damage to the DX, observe the following warnings.
  • Page 80: Connection Procedure

    OFF. • To prevent electric shock or fire, be sure to use the power cord supplied by YOKOGAWA. • Make sure to perform protective earth grounding to prevent electric shock. Connect the power cord of the desktop type to a three-prong power outlet with a protective earth terminal.
  • Page 81: Recommended Replacement Periods For Worn Parts Maintenance

    The replacement period shown here applies when the recorder is used under standard operating conditions. For the actual replacement period, consider the actual conditions of use. Replacement of parts 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 82: Setup Items And Default Values

    Setup Items and Default Values The setup items and the default values in the setting mode are listed below. Enter the settings that you are using in the Setting column for your convenience. Setting mode menu Page 82 Page 82 to 84 Page 85 to 86* Page 87* Page 88...
  • Page 83 Setup Items and Default Values Basic setting mode menu Page 96 Page 96 Page 96 Page 96 Page 97 Page 97 Page 97 Page 97 Page 97 Page 98 Page 98 Page 98 Page 99 Page 99 to 100 Page 101 Page 101 Page 102 to 105 Page 106...
  • Page 84: Setup Items In Setting Mode And Their Default Values

    Setup Items and Default Values Setup Items in Setting Mode and Their Default Values Menu tab Date/Time > Time settings Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Time set – 2011/01/01 00:00:00 Date/Time > Daylight Saving Time Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting...
  • Page 85 Setup Items and Default Values Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Mode=DI Range Level/Cont Level Span Lower 0, 1 Span Upper 0, 1 Mode=1-5V Range 1-5V 1-5V Span Lower 0.800 to 5.200 1.000 Span Upper 0.800 to 5.200 5.000 Scale Lower –30000 to 30000, decimal position :0 to 4...
  • Page 86 Setup Items and Default Values Meas channel > Color Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Group of channel 001-010, etc Depends on the model. Color Red/Green/Blue/B.violet/Brown/Orange/ Red to Gray Y.green/Lightblue/Violet/Graly/Lime/Cyan/ Darkblue/Yellow/Lightgray/Purple/Black/Pink/ L.brown/L.green/Darkgray/Olive/DarkCyan/ S.green (24 colors) Meas channel > Zone, Scale, Bar graph Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value...
  • Page 87 Setup Items and Default Values Math channel > Calculation expression, Alarm Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting First-CH, Last-CH Channel number Math range > Math On/Off On/Off Math range > Calculation expression 120 characters or less – Math range >...
  • Page 88 Setup Items and Default Values Math channel > Math start action Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Math start action > Math start Off/Start/Rst+St Start IM 04L45B02-02EN...
  • Page 89 Setup Items and Default Values Ext. channel > Range, Alarm Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting First-CH, Last-CH Channel number Ext. range > On/Off On/Off Ext. range > Span Lower –30000 to 30000, decimal position: 0 to 4 –200.00 Ext.
  • Page 90 Setup Items and Default Values Display > Trend (Circular)/Save interval Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Trend/Save interval Trend interval [/div] 5s/10s/15s/30s/1min/2min/5min/10min/15min/20min/ 1min 30min/1h/2h/4h/10h (Depends on the model.) Save interval 10min to 31day (Depends on the trend interval.) Second interval [/div] 5s/10s/15s/30s/1min/2min/5min/10min/15min/20min/ 1min...
  • Page 91 Setup Items and Default Values Group set, Trip line Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Group number 1/2/3/.../35/36 Group set > On/Off On/Off Group 1 to 4: On Group 5 to 36: Off Group set > Group name 16 characters or less GROUP1 etc.
  • Page 92 Setup Items and Default Values Timer, Event action > Match time timer Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Timer number 1/2/3/4 1/2/3/.../11/12 (on models with the /BT2 multi batch option) Kind Off/Day/Week/Month 1 to 31 (varies depending on the month) Day of the week SUN/MON/TUE/WED/THU/FRI/SAT Hour...
  • Page 93 Setup Items and Default Values Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Action MemoryStart/Stop, MemoryStart, MemoryStop, Group Trigger (not selectable on a DX with the /AS1 option), AlarmACK, AlarmDisplayReset, MathStart/Stop, MathStart, MathStop, MathReset, SaveDisplay, SaveEvent, Message, Snapshot, DisplayRate1/2, ManualSample, TimerReset, DisplayGroupChange, FavoriteDisplay, CommentDisplay, Flag, PanelLoad (not selectable on a DX with the /AS1...
  • Page 94 Setup Items and Default Values Data save > File header, Data file name Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting File header > Characters 50 characters or less – Data file name > Structure Date/Serial/Batch Date Data file name > Identified strings 16 characters or less –...
  • Page 95 Setup Items and Default Values Menu customize Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Function menu Select/Hide/View/Transfer – Display menu Separate/Select/Hide/View/Transfer – End (/AS1 option) Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Yes/No – Basic setting mode Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value...
  • Page 96 Setup Items and Default Values Multi batch tab Group set, Trip line > Group set Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting First Batch Group No, Last Batch Group No. 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12 (varies depending on settings) Display Group No 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12 Set Display Group >...
  • Page 97: Load Settings

    Setup Items and Default Values Load settings Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Kind CF/USB Save settings Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Kind CF/USB File name 32 characters or less – Custom display load > Select Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value...
  • Page 98: Setup Items In Basic Setting Mode And Their Default Values

    Setup Items and Default Values Setup Items in Basic Setting Mode and Their Default Values Environment tab Operating environment Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Tag/Channel Tag/Channel Language English/Japanese/German/French English Temperature Decimal Point Type Point/Comma Point Basic setting mode Menu display On/Off View, Message, Input, Tag Setup Item...
  • Page 99 Setup Items and Default Values Security, Media save, Batch Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Without /AS1 Security > Key Off/Login/Keylock Security > Communication Off/Login Security > Touch panel Off/On/Password Save > Auto save On/Off Save > Media FIFO On/Off With /AS1 Security >...
  • Page 100 125ms/250ms(DX2004T, DX2008T) 125ms 1s/2s/5s(DX2010T, DX2020T, DX2030T, DX2040T, DX2048T) Normal > A/D integrate Auto/50Hz/60Hz/100ms Auto † Fast > Scan interval 25ms (DX2004T, DX2008T) 25ms 125ms (DX2010T, DX2020T, DX2030T, DX2040T, 125ms DX2048T) † Fast > A/D integrate 600Hz 600Hz Memory > Data kind...
  • Page 101 Setup Items and Default Values Keylock (Without /AS1) Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Password 8 characters or less – Key action > START Free/Lock Free Key action > STOP Free/Lock Free Key action > MENU Free/Lock Free Key action >...
  • Page 102 Setup Items and Default Values Login > User settings Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Without /AS1 User number 1 to 30 Mode Off/Key/Comm/Web/Key+Comm User name 20 characters or less User1 etc. Password 20 characters or less ???????? Authority of user Off/1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10...
  • Page 103 Setup Items and Default Values Report > Basic settings Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Report kind Off/Hour/Day/Hour+Day/Day+Week/Day+Month Date 1 to 28 Day of the week (Day+week) SUN/MON/TUE/WED/THU/FRI/SAT Time (hour) 0 to 23 0:00 Report > Report settings Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value...
  • Page 104 Setup Items and Default Values Communication (Ethernet) > IP-address, Host settings Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting DHCP Use/Not DNS accession Use/Not Host-name register Use/Not Fixed IP-address > IP-address 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.0 Fixed IP-address > Subnet mask 0.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 0.0.0.0 Fixed IP-address >...
  • Page 105 Setup Items and Default Values Communication (Ethernet) > E-Mail > Basic settings Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting SMTP server name 64 characters or less – Port number 0 to 65535 Security Off/PbS/Auth SMTP authorization > User name 32 characters or less –...
  • Page 106 Setup Items and Default Values Communication (Ethernet) > E-Mail > System settings Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Recipient 1 On/Off Recipient 2 On/Off Include source URL On/Off Subject 32 characters or less System_warning Header 1 64 characters or less –...
  • Page 107 Setup Items and Default Values Communication (Ethernet) > Modbus client > Basic settings Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Basic settings > Read cycle 125ms/250ms/500ms/1s/2s/5s/10s Basic settings > Retry interval Off/10s/20s/30s/1min/2min/5min/10min/ 2min 20min/30min/1h Communication (Ethernet) > Modbus client > Modbus server settings Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value...
  • Page 108 Setup Items and Default Values Communication (Serial) > Basic settings Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Without /AS1 Baud rate 1200/2400/4800/9600/19200/38400 9600 Data length Parity Odd/Even/None Even Handshaking Off:Off/XON:XON/XON:RS/CS:RS Off:Off Address 1 to 99 Protocol Normal/Modbus/Modbus-M Normal With /AS1 The baud rate, data length, parity, handshaking, address items are the same as on a DX without the /AS1 option.
  • Page 109 Setup Items and Default Values Status relay Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Without /AS1 Fail relay Fail/Status relay Fail Status relay Fail/Status relay Status relay With /AS1 Fail relay Fail/Status relay/Mem. sample/Invalid user/Login Fail Status relay Fail/Status relay/Mem.
  • Page 110 Setup Items and Default Values File/Initialize tab Load settings Setup Item Selectable Range or Selections Default Value Setting Without /AS1 Load settings > Kind CF/USB Initialize > Kind Clear 1/Clear 2/Clear 3 Clear 3 Media eject CF/USB – Touch panel calibration Execute/Check –...
  • Page 111: List Of Operator Menu Items

    List of Operator Menu Items The operator menu is a shortcut to the items in the operation screen menu and the FUNC key menu. There are limits on the functionality of the operator menu. For example, you may not be able to use some features due to user authority or in situations where there is no data.
  • Page 112 List of Operator Menu Items Operation screen Description Operator menu Alarm summary AlarmACK Performs alarm acknowledgment Displays the historical trend (display data) including History (DISP) (*6) the selected item Displays the historical trend (event data) including History (EVENT) (*6) the selected item Displays the historical trend including the selected To history (*7) item...
  • Page 113 Setup Items and Default Values Operation screen Description Operator menu Operation log (*11) Change contents Switches the screen contents Trend history (*12) Displays the historical trend Displays the information menu that is used to switch to the alarm summary, message summary, Information (*12) information, and operation log (/AS1)(*3) for the historical trend...

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