User’sManualMX100Standard SoftwareIM MX180-01E4th Edition
1-4IM MX180-01E1.2 System RequirementsOS (Operating System)Run the software under any of the following operating systems.• Windows 2000 Professional
3-19IM MX180-01EViewer32145AppIndexClearing the CursorFrom the Edit menu, choose Erase Cursor.The cursors are cleared as well as the cursor values dis
3-20IM MX180-01E3.4 Statistical Computation over an Area of Measured/Computed DataProcedure1. On the waveform display window, click the tab of the g
3-21IM MX180-01EViewer32145AppIndexExplanationStatistical Computation over an AreaSpecify using two cursors the interval over which computation is to
3-22IM MX180-01E3.5 Saving the Display SettingsProcedure1. From the File menu, choose Save Display Setting File.You can also click the button on t
3-23IM MX180-01EViewer32145AppIndex3.6 Saving the Display TemplateProcedureSaving Templates1. From the File menu, choose Save Template.The currently
3-24IM MX180-01E3.7 Converting Data FormatsProcedure1. From the Convert menu, choose To ASCII, To Excel, or To Lotus. 2. After entering vario
3-25IM MX180-01EViewer32145AppIndexConverted Data Specify the range using group numbers or channel numbers. You can select the channel number by click
3-26IM MX180-01E3.8 Printing the DataProcedureSetting the Contents to Be Printed1. From the File menu, choose Print Settings. 2. In the Print
3-27IM MX180-01EViewer32145AppIndexExecuting the Print Operation1. From the File menu, choose Print.The Print dialog box opens.2. In the Print dialo
3-28IM MX180-01EExplanationPrinted ItemsTo print waveforms, open the waveform display window; to print numeric values, open the numeric display window
1-5IM MX180-01EBefore Using the Software32145AppIndex1.3 Setup Procedures of the MX100 Standard SoftwareThe following procedures are for installing t
3-29IM MX180-01EViewer32145AppIndexPrint Example• When only the waveforms are printed File information• When cursor values, values of statistical
3-30IM MX180-01E• When printing an alarm list • When printing a mark list • When printing a list of numeric values 3.8 Printing the Data
4-1IM MX180-01ECalibrator32145AppIndex4.1 Connecting the MX100Notes before Using the Calibrator• If the MX100 is connected using the Integration Mon
4-2IM MX180-01E When the connection is established, information about the unit’s module configuration is displayed. To disconnect the connect
4-3IM MX180-01ECalibrator32145AppIndexSetting a Password for StartupYou can use the following procedure to set up the Calibrator so that it prompts th
4-4IM MX180-01E4.2 Calibration ProcedureNotes on Calibration• Do not perform other operations during calibration. Take extra care because if you per
4-5IM MX180-01ECalibrator32145AppIndex2. On the calibration detail setup screen that appears, select the channel and range to be calibrated and click
4-6IM MX180-01E The figure below is an example of the 6-CH, Medium-Speed, Four-Wire RTD Resistance Input Module. Channels are not selected. I
4-7IM MX180-01ECalibrator32145AppIndex3. After making the connections according to the explanation given on the calibration execution screen 1, click
4-8IM MX180-01E If the calibration fails, a message “Failed to calibrate.”appears. NoteFor a description of the accuracy of the connected inp
1-6IM MX180-01E7. Select the setup type to install, and click Next.The default destination to install is [C:\MX100 Standard]. If you click Custom che
4-9IM MX180-01ECalibrator32145AppIndex4. After making the connections according to the explanation given on the calibration execution screen 2, click
4-10IM MX180-01E4.2 Calibration ProcedureExplanationCalibrated Parameters• 4-CH, High-Speed Universal Input Module (MX110-UNV-H04) Calibration is c
4-11IM MX180-01ECalibrator32145AppIndex4.2 Calibration Procedure• 6-CH, Medium-Speed Four-Wire RTD Resistance Input Module (MX110-V4R-M06)Measuremen
5-1IM MX180-01ETroubleshooting32145AppIndex5.1 TroubleshootingIf servicing is necessary, or if the instrument is not operating correctly after perfor
5-2IM MX180-01EThe MX100 cannot be detected from the PC or cannot be detected with the Search button.Message Corrective ActionReference PageThe LINK L
5-3IM MX180-01ETroubleshooting32145AppIndexThe connected input/output module is not detected.Message Corrective ActionReference PageModule connection
5-4IM MX180-01EThe measured value is not correct.Message Corrective Action/DescriptionReference PageThe input wiring is not correct. Check the input w
5-5IM MX180-01ETroubleshooting32145AppIndex5.2 Error Messages and Their Corrective Actions Error Messages on the Integration MonitorError Code Messag
5-6IM MX180-01EError Messages on the ViewerError Code Message Corrective Action/DescriptionReference PageE0004 File write error. The file cannot be cr
App-1IM MX180-01EAppendix32145AppIndexAppendix 1 Configuring/Removing the FirewallCheck the following before attempting to configure or remove a fire
1-7IM MX180-01EBefore Using the Software32145AppIndexExplanationInstallation ResultWhen the software program is installed properly, the folder MX100 S
App-2IM MX180-01EWindows XP SP31. From the Start menu, click Control Panel.The Control Panel opens. 2. Double-click Windows firewall.The Win
App-3IM MX180-01EAppendix32145AppIndex4. Click the Exceptions tab, then click the Add Program button.The Add program dialog box is displayed.
App-4IM MX180-01EWindows Vista1. From the Start menu, choose Control Panel.The control panel opens. 2. Click Allow a program through Windows
App-5IM MX180-01EAppendix32145AppIndex4. Click the General tab.If Off is selected, click Cancel to exit.If On is selected, clear the Block all incomi
App-6IM MX180-01E7. Click the Exceptions tab. Confirm that the MX100 Standard item was added, then select the MX100 Standard check box and click the
App-7IM MX180-01EAppendix32145AppIndexOn Windows 71. Click the control panel on the Windows Start menu.The Control Panel appears. 2. Click S
App-8IM MX180-01E4. Click Advanced settings. 5. Click Windows Firewall Properties. 6. Click the tab of the profile appropriate for
App-9IM MX180-01EAppendix32145AppIndex7. Click Inbound Rules. 8. Select the Program check box. Click Next. Appendix 1 Configuring/R
App-10IM MX180-01E9. Select the This program path check box. Select MXStandardE.exe from the software’s installation folder and click Next. 1
App-11IM MX180-01EAppendix32145AppIndex11. Specify the profiles for which this rule applies. Click Next. 12. Specify the name of this rule, a
1-8IM MX180-01E1.4 Starting and Exiting Software ProgramsProcedureStarting the Software ProgramsAs shown in the figure below, click the Start button,
Index-1IM MX180-01EIndexEedit zone ... 2-46, 3-9energize ...
Index-2IM MX180-01EMMAC address ... 2-8machine name ...
2-1IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndex2.1 Connecting and Disconnecting the MX100ProcedureBefore carrying out the procedure below, turn ON th
2-2IM MX180-01E3. Click the MX100 icon that appeared.In the box containing the Edit Network setup button, the icon and the initial network informati
2-3IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndex7. Click the MX100 icon in the box containing the Search button.In the box containing the Edit Network
2-4IM MX180-01EConnecting to an MX100 That Has Been Configured for the Network1. Start the Integration Monitor.If the MX100 that was connected when t
2-5IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexChanging the Network Configuration1. With the MX100 icon and network information displayed in the box
iIM MX180-01EThank you for purchasing the MX100 Data Acquisition Unit.This user’s manual contains useful information about the functions and operating
2-6IM MX180-01EDisconnecting the MX1001. Click Connection to show the Connection screen.2. Click the Disconnect button to the right of the IP Addres
2-7IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexExplanationMachine NameTo distinguish individual MX100s, you can enter a name that is easy to identify
2-8IM MX180-01EModelDisplays MX100.OptionDisplays /DS or None.VersionFirmware version number of the main module.The version number shows the style num
2-9IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndex2.2 Configuring the System, Setting the Write Mode of the CF Card, and Formatting the CF CardProcedure
2-10IM MX180-01E3. Click the Current Configuration tab followed by the Reconfigure based on actual config. button.A dialog box with the message “Modu
2-11IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexMX100 Response Check1. Click System to show the System setup screen.2. Click the Execute button to t
2-12IM MX180-01E While the CF card is being formatted, the 7-segment LED of the main module displays the following. ExplanationItems That Ca
2-13IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexSetting the A/D Integral TimeWhen the measurement interval is one of the setting values in the table b
2-14IM MX180-01E2.3 Setting the Acquisition Conditions of the Measured/Computed DataProcedureSetting the Monitor Interval and Record Interval of Meas
2-15IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexSetting the Record Interval of Computed Data1. Click Acquisition to show the Acquisition setup screen
iiIM MX180-01ERevisions• 1st Edition: May, 2003 • 4th Edition: March 2012• 2nd Edition: November, 2004• 3rd Edition: February, 2008
2-16IM MX180-01ESetting the Record File1. Click Acquisition to show the Acquisition setup screen.2. Enter the save destination of the file in the Fo
2-17IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexExplanationMonitor IntervalSets the measurement interval, monitor update interval, and alarm detection
2-18IM MX180-01ERecord Stop ConditionSelect the condition for stopping the recording from the following: • Continuous Immediately stops recording wh
2-19IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndex2.4 Setting the Measurement Conditions (Setting the Measurement Channels)ProcedureTurn ON/OFF collect
2-20IM MX180-01ESetting the Scale (Only When Scaling)8. Select the Use check boxes under Scale to enable changing of the scale.9. Select the decimal
2-21IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexSelect the reference channel for difference input*Enter the tag comment (up to 30 characters)Unit (up
2-22IM MX180-01E Set the initial balance for strain input channels (only when the input mode is set to STR)Set the type for alarms 1 to 4, the
2-23IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexNote• You can execute initial balancing and reset the initial balance value on multiple recording cha
2-24IM MX180-01EOn the channels of the input module, select from the modes below according to the input signal. For details of the measurable range, m
2-25IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndex• DI (digital input), on the 10-CH, Medium-Speed Digital Input Module Only the DI (digital input) se
iiiIM MX180-01ETerms and Conditions of the Software LicenseNOTICE - PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USEThank you very much for purchasing this medi
2-26IM MX180-01ESetting the Reference Channel for Difference InputSet this item when making the difference between the measured value of the channel a
2-27IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexSetting the BurnoutWhen the input mode is set to TC, you can set the burnout detection behavior. If se
2-28IM MX180-01EThe results of initial balancing are as follows.Status box display Status----- Not executedSuccessful Initial balancing was executed s
2-29IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexGenerally, the range is as follows.Using the symbols that have appeared in the explanation thus far, a
2-30IM MX180-01E2.5 Setting Computations (Setting the Computation Channels)ProcedureMinimize buttonUsed for output channel scaling and the initial va
2-31IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexAlarm settings (see section 2.9)Enter the unit of the computed value (up to 6 characters)Enter the tag
2-32IM MX180-01EImporting Tag Numbers and Tag CommentsYou can import just the tag numbers and tag comments from the saved setup data and replace the c
2-33IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexSetting Timers (Only When Using Timers in the Computations)11. Click Action for a timer and select Ed
2-34IM MX180-01EExplanationComputation OverviewYou can enter computation equations using the constants, operators, and functions described below. The
2-35IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexManual Output, and User Output (DO Channels, AO Channels, and PWM Channels)Specify an integer starting
ivIM MX180-01E4.3 When Yokogawa decides in its own judgement that it is necessary, Yokogawa may from time to time provide the Licensee
2-36IM MX180-01EReference Functions and TLOG FunctionsThe function below are used to retrieve measured values and alarm values. The functions are not
2-37IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexArithmetic FunctionsBelow are the arithmetic functions that are available. They are not case-sensitive
2-38IM MX180-01ETime FunctionsThe table below shows the functions related to time. The functions are not case sensitive. Only integer numeric constant
2-39IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndex• Timer (<timerNo>) Up to eight timers can be specified. The timer is specified using a number
2-40IM MX180-01EEvent FunctionsA function used to carry out a given operation (event). They are not case-sensitive. They are mainly used in conjunctio
2-41IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexNotes on Computation• The equation is not case sensitive. The exception is tag numbers specified on t
2-42IM MX180-01E• The value of NaN is considered true for the &&, ||, ^^, and ! operators.• For all other computations Computation is perfo
2-43IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndex2.6 Displaying the Monitor and Setting the Display ProcedureProcedureChanging the Display Settings on
2-44IM MX180-01EDisplaying the Monitor Screen and Settings on the Monitor Screen1. Click Monitor to show the Monitor screen.2. Change the display se
2-45IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexExplanationDisplay Groups and Group NamesOn the Monitor screen, the channels are divided into groups a
vIM MX180-01E32145AppIndexContentsTerms and Conditions of the Software License ...
2-46IM MX180-01EMaximum and Minimum Values of the Y-Axis and the Display Format of the Scale ValuesSpecify the maximum and minimum values of the Y-axi
2-47IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndex• Slide zone Displays the waveforms by slightly offsetting the display position of each waveform ver
2-48IM MX180-01ETrip PointYou can display a trip line to indicate a particular value of interest (trip point) in the waveform display area. Two trip p
2-49IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexAdding MarksYou can display marks in the waveform display area (see the figure below). You can enter a
2-50IM MX180-01E2.7 Starting and Stopping the Recording of Measured/Computed DataProcedureRecord Start OperationClick the Record button on the Monito
2-51IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexWhen you click the Stop button on the Monitor screen or choose Stop from the Acquisition menu, a dialo
2-52IM MX180-01E2.8 Pausing the Updating of the Monitor Display and Reading Measured/Computed Values Using CursorsProcedurePausing and Resuming the U
2-53IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexTo clear the cursors, choose Hide Cursor from the View menu. ChooseExplanationPausing the Updating
2-54IM MX180-01E2.9 Setting Alarms and Alarm IndicationsProcedureSetting the Alarm Rate-of-change interval when the Type is set to rHigh and rLowScro
2-55IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexExplanationAlarm TypesAlarm level settings and operation differ depending on the hardware style number
1-1IM MX180-01EBefore Using the Software32145AppIndex1.1 Functional Explanation of the MX100 Standard SoftwareFunctional OverviewThe software can be
2-56IM MX180-01EAlarm HysteresisYou can set a width (hysteresis) to the values used to activate and release alarms. Alarm hysteresis prevents frequent
2-57IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndex2.10 Digital Output SettingsProcedureSetting the Digital Output of AlarmsAlarm reference channelSelec
2-58IM MX180-01EExplanationAlarm Reference Channel RangeThe alarm detection of multiple measurement channels or computation channels can be assigned t
2-59IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexEnergized/De-energized Operation of Output RelaysYou can select whether the output relay is energized
2-60IM MX180-01E2.11 Analog/PWM Output SettingsProcedureAnalog Output Settings Transmission output reference channelSets the output value upon startu
2-61IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexPWM Output Settings Selection of output action upon errorsTransmission output reference channelSets th
2-62IM MX180-01ETurning Transmission Output ON and OFF Collectively for Analog Output/PWM Output1. From the Action menu, choose Transmission output.T
2-63IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexSetting the User Output of the Pulse (PWM Channel)Click to switch the displayDrag the pointer to set C
2-64IM MX180-01E2.12 Saving/Loading and Printing Setup Data (Project)ProcedureSaving Setup Data (Project)1. From the File menu, choose Save or Save
2-65IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndexPrinting Setup Data1. From the File menu, choose Print.The Print dialog box opens.2. In the Print di
1-2IM MX180-01E• Viewer Enables you to display measured and computed data that has been saved, read values and perform statistical computation over
2-66IM MX180-01EExplanationSave DestinationThe default save destination varies depending on the system that is running.File NameThe extension is .mxp.
2-67IM MX180-01EIntegration Monitor32145AppIndex2.13 Other Displays and SettingsProcedureDisplaying the Version Information1. From the Help menu, ch
3-1IM MX180-01EViewer32145AppIndex3.1 Loading Data FilesProcedure1. Start the Viewer.2. From the File menu, choose Open. You can also click the b
3-2IM MX180-01ENoteIf you open a file (file created by recording the data of multiple units (MX100s)) created using MXLOGGER (software sold separately
3-3IM MX180-01EViewer32145AppIndexSynchronizationThe Integration Monitor of the MX100 Standard Software sends PC’s time information to the MX100 at me
3-4IM MX180-01EThe following limitations exist in the joining of files through synchronization.• If any of the divided files are missing, the files a
3-5IM MX180-01EViewer32145AppIndex• Even when synchronization is performed, the files before synchronization (.mxd extension) are not deleted.• If y
3-6IM MX180-01E3.2 Display SettingsProcedureChanging the Display on the Waveform Display WindowChange the display settings according to the explanati
3-7IM MX180-01EViewer32145AppIndex3.2 Display SettingsChanging the Display Using the MenuChoose appropriate commands from the Edit, View, and Window
3-8IM MX180-01EExplanationDisplay Groups and Group NamesThe values of each channel that are loaded are divided into groups that were used during recor
1-3IM MX180-01EBefore Using the Software32145AppIndex• Channel setup screen For each measurement channel you can set: the input type, measurement ra
3-9IM MX180-01EViewer32145AppIndexMaximum and Minimum Values of the Y-Axis and the Display Format of the Y-Axis ValuesThe maximum and minimum values o
3-10IM MX180-01E• Full zone Displays all the waveforms over the full zone of the waveform display area regardless of the Zone settings on the Genera
3-11IM MX180-01EViewer32145AppIndex• Multi-axes zone All the specified Y-axis of the displayed waveforms are aligned horizontally. To hide a Y-axis,
3-12IM MX180-01EChannel ColorClicking the channel color displayed in the Color column on the Display setup screen opens the Color dialog box. You can
3-13IM MX180-01EViewer32145AppIndexAdding MarksIn addition to the marks placed using other programs such as the Integration Monitor, you can add marks
3-14IM MX180-01EShowing/Hiding AlarmsYou can hide the alarm display area that indicates the status of alarm occurrence. The alarms are displayed in th
3-15IM MX180-01EViewer32145AppIndexThe alarm/mark list display’s cursors are linked with those of the waveform display and numeric display layout scre
3-16IM MX180-01ENumeric DisplayNumeric display can be shown along with the waveform display window. When a group contain channels with different measu
3-17IM MX180-01EViewer32145AppIndexInitializing, Copying, and Pasting of Settings on the General Display Settings WindowOn the General Display Setting
3-18IM MX180-01E3.3 Reading Values Using CursorsProcedure1. On the waveform display window, click the tag of the group from which you wish to read t
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