M-system 73VR2102, 73VR2104, 73VR2108, 73VR2110, 73VR2112 User Manual

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73VR2102 / 73VR2104 / 73VR2106 / 73VR2108 / 73VR2110 / 73VR2112 USERS MANUAL EM-7395-B Rev.24
BUILT-IN INPUT MODULES
PAPERLESS RECORDER
Models:
73VR2102 / 73VR2104 / 73VR2106
Users Manual
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INTRODUCTIONS
Thank you for choosing M-System’s Paperless Recorder. The Users Manual for models 73VR2102, 73VR2104, 73VR2106, 73VR2108, 73VR2110 and 73VR2112 (hereafter referred to as ‘73VR21x’) will guide you through the software program views and functions, including not only its op­erations but also the hardware installation and wiring. Please read this manual carefully to ensure the safe use before getting started. In addition to this document, the following are its companion documents, each providing helpful instructions and sug­gestions for conguring and using the 73VR21x. They are available in a CD-ROM package, 73VRPAC2, that came with your product.
Title Document No. Details
73VR21x Users Manual
EM-7395-B Basic users manual explaining how to set up the 73VR21x hardware and the
software, and its operations.
73VR21BLD Users Manual
EM-7397-C Focuses on the features and operation of the PC conguration program named
73VR21x Conguration Builder.
73VRWV Users Manual
EM-7394-D Focuses on the features and operation of the PC program named 73VR Data
Viewer.
73VR21x Modbus/TCP Users Manual
EM-7395-D Focuses on the Modbus/TCP specications and functions supported by the
73VR21x.
If you intend to use the 73VR21x in the following environments or conditions, redundant and/or failsafe system designs should be used to ensure the proper degree of reliability and safety.
- Environments or conditions which are not dened in this manual
- Nuclear power control devices, railway control devices, aircraft control devices, transportation vehicles, fuel control equipment, medical equipment, recreational equipment, safety equipment, and other critical equip­ment for which safety must be secured according to relevant laws.
- Those devices which inherently require extremely high level of safety and reliability.
PACKAGE INCLUDES...
REF ITEM QUANTITY
1. Paperless Recorder (1)
2.
Mounting bracket*
(2)
3. 73VRPAC2 CD-ROM (1)
4. 73VR21x Startup Guide (1)
* Not included for desktop type.
The product embeds Fugue Flash File System Solution provided by Kyoto Software Research, Inc.
Fugue Copyright (c)1999-2008 Kyoto Software Research, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Contents
INTRODUCTIONS .................................................................................................................................2
PACKAGE INCLUDES... ........................................................................................................................2
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS ......................................................................... 6
2. BEFORE GETTING STARTED ..................................................................... 9
2.1 POINTS OF CAUTION .................................................................................................. 9
2.2 73VR21x COMPONENT IDENTIFICATIONS ..............................................................12
2.3 INSTALLING THE 73VR21x .........................................................................................13
2.4 TERMINAL WIRING .....................................................................................................17
2.5 CF CARD .....................................................................................................................19
2.6 SD CARD .................................................................................................................... 20
3. HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONS .............................................................. 21
4. 73VR21x VIEWS & BASIC OPERATIONS ................................................. 22
5. SETTING UP THE 73VR21x ....................................................................... 23
5.1 SYSTEM SETTING ..................................................................................................... 26
5.1.1 OPERATING MODE ........................................................................................................26
5.1.2 TEMPERATURE UNIT .....................................................................................................26
5.1.3 START MODE ..................................................................................................................26
5.1.4 DATA STORING FORM ....................................................................................................27
5.1.5 DATA OVERWRITE ..........................................................................................................27
5.1.6 SCREEN SAVER .............................................................................................................27
5.1.7 TOUCH PANEL BEEP .....................................................................................................27
5.1.8 DATE AND TIME ..............................................................................................................28
5.1.9 PASSWORD ....................................................................................................................28
5.1.10 IP ADDRESS ...................................................................................................................28
5.1.11 SUBNET MASK ...............................................................................................................29
5.1.12 DEFAULT GATEWAY .......................................................................................................29
5.1.13 LINGER TIME ..................................................................................................................29
5.2 DATA STORING METHOD .......................................................................................... 30
5.2.1 STORING INTERVAL .......................................................................................................30
5.2.2 STORING SETTING ........................................................................................................31
5.2.3 REMOTE TRIGGER RECORDING .................................................................................32
5.2.4 EVENT RECORDING ......................................................................................................33
5.2.5 STORE AT A DEFINED TIME MODE...............................................................................34
5.3 DISPLAY SETTING ..................................................................................................... 35
5.3.1 CHART SPEED ...............................................................................................................35
5.3.2 GRAPH DIRECTION .......................................................................................................36
5.3.3 DIGITAL DISPLAY TYPE .................................................................................................36
5.3.4 DIGITAL DISPLAY ............................................................................................................37
5.3.5 DATA FILE USED VOLUME SETTING ............................................................................37
5.3.6 DISPLAY PEN NUMBER .................................................................................................37
5.3.7 DISPLAY PEN NUMBER (OV) .........................................................................................38
5.3.8 AUTO PEN SWITCHING .................................................................................................38
5.3.9 CHART COLOR ...............................................................................................................38
5.4 ERROR OUTPUT ....................................................................................................... 39
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5.5 PEN SETTING ............................................................................................................ 39
5.5.1 PEN SETTING (INPUT) ...................................................................................................40
5.5.2 PEN SETTING (ALARM) .................................................................................................45
5.5.3 PEN SETTING (FUNCTION) ...........................................................................................48
5.6 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION ................................................................................. 55
5.6.1 ADC SPEED ...................................................................................................................55
5.6.2 LINE NOISE FILTER ........................................................................................................55
5.6.3 ZERO/SPAN CALIBRATION ............................................................................................56
5.7 CONFIRMING CHANGES .......................................................................................... 58
5.8 SETTING UP WITH THE 73VR21BLD ....................................................................... 58
6. QUICK STARTUP ....................................................................................... 59
7. ENTERING COMMENTS............................................................................ 64
7.1 WRITING COMMENTS DIRECTLY ............................................................................ 64
7.2 SETTING COMMENT GROUPS ................................................................................ 64
7.3 SETTING COMMENTS .............................................................................................. 65
8. OPERATING FUNCTIONS ......................................................................... 66
8.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS ....................................................................................... 66
8.2 DETAILED PARAMETER SETTING ........................................................................... 66
8.2.1 ARITHMETIC FUNCTIONS .............................................................................................66
8.2.2 LOGIC FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................67
8.2.3 MATH FUNCTIONS .........................................................................................................67
8.2.4 ACCUMULATION .............................................................................................................67
8.2.5 FILTER .............................................................................................................................68
8.2.6 PEAK HOLD ....................................................................................................................69
8.2.7 F VALUE CALCULATION .................................................................................................70
8.2.8 ANEMOSCOPE ...............................................................................................................70
9. DISPLAY VIEWS ......................................................................................... 71
9.1 TREND VIEW .............................................................................................................. 71
9.1.1 PEN PANEL .....................................................................................................................71
9.1.2 CHART .............................................................................................................................72
9.1.3 DIGITAL DISPLAY ............................................................................................................73
9.1.4 WRITING COMMENTS ...................................................................................................74
9.1.5 MENU CONTROL KEYS .................................................................................................76
9.2 OVERVIEW ..................................................................................................................76
9.2.1 PAGE & TIME INDICATOR ...............................................................................................76
9.2.2 DATA INDICATORS ..........................................................................................................77
9.2.3 MENU CONTROL KEYS .................................................................................................78
9.3 BARGRAPH ................................................................................................................ 78
9.3.1 PAGE & TIME INDICATOR ...............................................................................................78
9.3.2 BARGRAPH .....................................................................................................................79
9.3.3 DIGITAL DISPLAY ............................................................................................................80
9.3.4 MENU CONTROL KEYS .................................................................................................80
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9.4 RETRIEVE .................................................................................................................. 80
9.4.1 DATA DISPLAY ................................................................................................................81
9.4.2 MENU CONTROL KEYS .................................................................................................82
9.4.3 LONG SPAN VIEW ..........................................................................................................83
9.4.4 DATA SEARCH ................................................................................................................85
9.5 ALARM HISTORY ....................................................................................................... 85
9.5.1 DATA DISPLAY ................................................................................................................86
9.5.2 DATA SEARCH BY ALARM EVENT.................................................................................86
9.5.3 MENU CONTROL KEYS .................................................................................................86
9.6 COMMENT HISTORY ................................................................................................. 87
9.6.1 DATA DISPLAY ................................................................................................................87
9.6.2 DATA SEARCH BY COMMENT .......................................................................................87
9.6.3 MENU CONTROL KEYS .................................................................................................88
10. DATA & FILES ............................................................................................ 89
10.1 73VR21x FILES .......................................................................................................... 89
10.2 DATA STORAGE TIME ................................................................................................ 90
10.3 WRITING/READING SETTING FILE IN AN USB FLASH-MEMORY ......................... 91
10.3.1 HOW TO WRITE A CONFIGURATION FILE IN ...............................................................91
10.3.2 HOW TO READ A CONFIGURATION FILE OUT ............................................................91
10.4 HOT SWAPPING THE CF CARD................................................................................ 92
APPENDIX – 1. BACKLIGHT FAILURE ........................................................... 93
APPENDIX – 2. REPLACING TAG LABEL ...................................................... 93
APPENDIX – 3. HOW TO SHOW TEMPERATURE UNIT ON THE 73VR21x
SCREEN ........................................................................................................... 93
APPENDIX – 4. FIRMWARE UPDATE HISTORY ............................................ 94
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1. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS
n DATA RECORDING FUNCTIONS
Number of input channels: 73VR2102: 2 points
73VR2104: 4 points 73VR2106: 6 points 73VR2108: 8 points 73VR2110: 10 points 73VR2112: 12 points
Input signals: Analog: DC mV and voltage, thermocouple and RTD
Discrete: Trigger input (1 point) Storing rate: 100 millisec., 500 millisec., 1 sec., 2 sec., 5 sec., 10 sec., 1 min., or 10 min. Data storing method: Normal, Auto, Event recording or Remote trigger Data form: Binary, oating or short integer Data storage: Compact Flash (CF) Card
n DATA DISPLAY FUNCTIONS
• Trend View —Shows data stored in real time on the trend graphs.
Display channels: 2, 4, 6, 8 points per view selectable Number of display views: 4 views Display rate: 1 sec. Chart direction: Perpendicular or Horizontal Chart speed: 4, 1, 1/5, 1/32, 1/160, 1/480, 1/960 Graph line thickness: Normal or Thick Digital display: Shows momentary values on the digital indicators Alarm display: Shows alarm status for all displayed pens Scale: Linear or Square root; Scales in an engineering unit is selectable. Comment: Shows comments inserted on the trend graph.
• Overview —Shows real-time data for all channels.
Display channels: 2, 4, 6, 8, 16 points per view selectable Display rate: 1 sec. Data display items: Analog: Tag name, alarm status, momentary value (bargraph)
Discrete: Tag name, alarm status, momentary value Detailed data display: Analog: Tag name, momentary value (bargraph + digital indicator), alarm event date/time
(trigger & reset)
Discrete: Tag name, momentary value, alarm event date/time
• Bargraph View —Shows data stored in real time on the bargraphs.
Display channels: 2, 4, 6, 8 points per view selectable Number of display views: 4 views Display rate: 1 sec. Bar direction: Perpendicular or Horizontal Digital display: Shows momentary values on the digital indicators Alarm display: Shows alarm status for all displayed pens Scale: Linear or Square root; Scales in an engineering unit is selectable.
• Retrieve View —Shows data stored in the CF Card.
Display channels: 2, 4, 6, 8 points per view selectable Number of display views: 4 views Retrievable data: Those stored in the CF Card Data search: By scrolling the window; by specifying the time index; or by specify a search parameter
(Maximum or Minimum) Data read out: When a part of the screen for a specic time index is touched, digital indicators appear on
the screen indicating the data at the specied time.
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• Alarm History —Shows alarm event information.
Number of display views: 1 view Displayed events: 16 events Data display items: Alarm event date/time (trigger & reset), tag name, pen No., alarm message Search: By scrolling the window or by specifying the time index Acknowledge: Individual or all events Update: Automatic Jump: Data at the time of an alarm event can be called up by specifying the event on the screen.
• Comment History
Number of display views: 1 view Displayed comments: 16 comments Data display items: Comment and date/time Search: By scrolling the window or by specifying the time index Jump: Data at the time of the comment can be called up by specifying the comment on the screen.
n OPERATION FUNCTIONS
Number of channels: 12 points Operations: Arithmetic: Addition/subtraction, Multiplication, Division
Logical: AND, OR, NOT, XOR
Mathematical: Square root, Power
Accumulation: Analog accumulation
Filter: Moving average, First order lag
Peak hold: Peak (maximum value) hold, Peak (minimum value) hold
F value calculation: F value calculation
Others: Anemoscope (16 directions) Alarm: Alarm trip can be programmed for calculated results.
n ALARM
Alarm setting: Analog: 4 Upper (high) and Lower (low) alarm setpoints are selectable for each channel.
Discrete: ON or OFF bit status alarm for each channel. Deadband: Analog: Deadband (hysteresis) is selectable in engineering unit value.
Discrete: Delay time can be specied. Output: To the alarm output terminal (1 point) Alarm history record: Stored in the CF Card: Date/time of alarm events (trigger & reset), tag name and pen No.,
alarm message.
Number of stored alarm events depends upon the CF Card capacity.: 250 events with 128
MB, 500 events with 256 MB, 1000 events with 512 MB or 1 GB
n ETHERNET CONNECTIVITY
Real time communication: Transmits specic data to a host PC installed with the PC Recorder Software (model: MSR128).
FTP communication: Transmits data stored in the CF Card using the FTP protocol to a host PC by the 73VR Data
Viewer (model: 73VRWV) installed in it. Data can be transmitted even during recording.
Download, Upload: A software conguration created on the 73VR21x Conguration Builder (model: 73VR-
21BLD) can be downloaded to the 73VR21x. The conguration set up on the 73VR21x can be uploaded and displayed on the 73VR21BLD.
Modbus: Communicates with the host PC using Modbus/TCP protocol. Detailed information is pro-
vided in 73VR21x Modbus/TCP Reference Guide.
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n OTHER FEATURES
Operation Lockout: With a password setting, unauthorized operations on the Trend View, Bargraph View and
Overview can be locked out.
Data File Used Volume Information: A bargraph with % indication is provided on the screen to show how much percent of
the data le memory has been used up.
0 – 49% used: Green bargraph 50 – 79% used: Amber bargraph 80 – 100% used: Red bargraph
Hot Swapping of the CF Card: The CF Card is hot swappable: removable during data recording. However, there may be a
slight disturbance in storing rate when the card is inserted. Screen Saver: The backlight is automatically turned off if the screen is untouched for a certain time period. Bus Error Alert: An alarm is output at the alarm output terminal in case of internal bus error. Writing/Reading Setting: The 73VR21x’s present setting can be stored in a USB ash-memory. Setting stored in the
memory can be read in to the 73VR21x. Hardware Congurations: Burnout, Cold junction compensation, AD conversion mode, Line noise lter setting Field Calibration: Zero and span adjustments are available by each channel.
NOTE
Please refer to the MSR128, 73VR21BLD and the 73VRWV Users Manuals for more information about respective software features.
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2. BEFORE GETTING STARTED
2.1 POINTS OF CAUTION
n CONFORMITY WITH EU DIRECTIVES
• This equipment is suitable for Pollution Degree 2 and Installation Category II (transient voltage 2500V). Reinforced
insulation (alarm output to RUN contact output to power input to FG/Ethernet/RS-485: 300V) is maintained*. Prior to installation, check that the insulation class of this unit satises the system requirements.
• The equipment must be mounted on a panel surface. Once mounted on a panel, take appropriate precautions to
prevent operators to be exposed to the terminal block*.
In order to enable the operator to turn off the power input immediately, install a switch or a circuit breaker according
to the relevant requirements in IEC 60947-2 and properly indicate it*.
• Altitude up to 2000 meters*.
• Insert noise lters for the ports explained below.
- For the power source, input, and LAN cable connected to the unit, NEC Tokin ESD-SR-250 or equivalent model is recommended.
- For the power source and input connected to the unit, COSEL NAC-06-472 or equivalent model is recommended.
- Be sure to connect the unit’s FG terminal to the ground terminal of the lter, which is inserted in the power source, and connect the ground terminal of the lter to the most stable grounding point with shortest length.
• The actual installation environments such as panel congurations, connected devices, connected wires, may affect
the protection level of this unit when it is integrated in a panel system. The user may have to review the CE require­ments in regard to the whole system and employ additional protective measures to ensure the CE conformity.
* Except desktop type
n SAFETY PRECAUTION
• This equipment is for use in general industrial environments, therefore may not be suitable for applications which
require higher level of safety (e.g. safety or accident prevention systems) or of reliability (e.g. vehicle control or com­bustion control systems).
• For safety, installation and maintenance of this equipment must be conducted by qualied personnel.
• Before you remove the module, turn off the power supply and input signal for safety.
• Do not use the 73VR21x in an environment where ammable gases are present. This may result in an explosion.
• Do not disassemble or modify the 73VR21x in any way. Doing so may result in a re or an electrical shock.
• Do not strike the panel of the 73VR21x with a hard, heavy or pointed object, or press the panel with excessive force.
Doing so may result in panel damage or injury.
• Do not block the 73VR21x’s ventilation openings or use it in areas where heat accumulates. Additionally, do not store
or use it under high-temperature conditions.
• Do not store or use the 73VR21x in locations subject to direct sunlight, or where excessive dust or dirt is present.
• The 73VR21x is a precision instrument. Do not store or use it where large shocks or excessive vibration can occur.
•Do not store or use the 73VR21x in environments subject to chemical evaporation (such as that of organic solvents),
or where there are chemicals and/or acids present in the air.
• Do not use paint thinner or organic solvents to clean the 73VR21x.
• Observe the environmental conditions when using the 73VR21x.
• Wait at least for 5 seconds before turning on the power supply after it has been turned off. The 73VR21x may not
start up if the time interval is less than 5 seconds.
n ENVIRONMENT
• Indoor use.
• The 73VR21x is designed to be mounted on a vertical panel. It is not suitable for a slanted or a horizontal panel surface.
• Environmental temperature must be within 0 to 50°C (32 to 122°F) with relative humidity within 30 to 85% RH in order
to ensure adequate life span and operation.
• Desktop type cannot be mounted on a panel surface.
• The handle and rubber feet cannot be detached from desktop type unit.
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n GROUNDING
• Be sure to determine in advance the most stable grounding point in the environment and earth the 73VR21x’s FG
terminal and that of connected devices to it in order to protect the devices from dielectric breakdown.
• Grounding is also effective to eliminate noise that could cause errors in the 73VR21x’s operation.
n LCD PANEL
• The LCD panel’s liquid contains an irritant. If the panel is damaged and the liquid contacts your skin, rinse imme­diately the contact area with running water for at least 15 minutes. If the liquid gets in your eyes, rinse immediately your eyes with running water for at least 15 minutes and consult a doctor.
• The following phenomena are LCD characteristics, and NOT a product defect:
- LCD screen may show uneven brightness depending upon displayed images or contrast settings.
- The LCD screen pixels may contain minute blank-and-white-colored spots.
- The color displayed on the LCD screen may appear different when seen from outside the specied viewing angle.
- When the same image is displayed on the screen for a long time period, an afterimage may appear when the image is changed. If this happens, turn off the 73VR21x and wait for a while before restarting it.
• To prevent an afterimage:
- Set the screensaver when you plan to display the same image for a long time period.
- Plan to change the screen image periodically so that the same image does not remain for the long time period.
n MINIMIZING NOISE INTERFERENCE TO ANALOG SIGNAL CABLES
• Despite the 73VR21x’s excellent ltering capabilities against normal mode noise interference to analog signal cables,
we recommend that you would conduct wiring to the product with the following points of caution, especially for low­level signals with thermocouple, mV and RTD measurements.
• The 73VR21x is capable of notch ltering the 50/60 Hz normal mode line noise. Select the operating mode to match
the line frequency.
• The A/D Conversion Mode is factory set to ‘Medium’ but is programmable to ‘Slow.’ In general, selecting the ‘Slow’
A/D conversion mode means the lower data conversion cycles, but the stronger noise ltering. Change this setting according to your needs.
• Do not install cables (power supply and input) close to noise sources (relay drive cable, high frequency line, etc.).
• Do not bind these cables together with those in which noises are present. Do not install them in the same duct.
n MINIMIZING CHANNEL-TO-CHANNEL COMMON MODE NOISE
• The CMNR ratio between channels are as described in the product’s data sheet. Input types such as ±12V, ±6V, ±3V, ±1000mV are mostly safe from these interferences, however, the measuring accuracies for other input types
may be compromised by large common mode noise.
• As described in the data sheet, the DC/AC voltage across the C terminals of the presently-scanned channel and the
last scanned channel affects the measuring values.
• In order to obtain stable measuring results without noise interference, it is effective to minimize the common mode
noise between channels and between each channel to the ground terminal.
We recommend that C terminals of each channel be cross-wired and then connected to the ground terminal to ensure
the measurement of the highest accuracy.
• If such conguration is not possible, take special consideration to minimize the channel-to-channel common mode
noise and the potential against the ground terminal.
• Employ a thermocouple/RTD sheath of high insulation to prevent a leak current. Do not weld a thermocouple directly
to the surface of the measuring subject.
• Arranging channels so that a low-level signal channel is not located next to a high potential signal channel while
multiplexing these signals is also effective.
• The potential of the open terminal C against the ground terminal equals to that of the last scanned channel. If ch
2 and ch 3 are not connected, the accuracy of ch 4 measurement is affected by potential difference between the C terminals of ch 1 and ch 4.
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n STABILIZING COLD JUNCTION COMPENSATION
• Sudden ambient temperature change could increase the cold junction compensation error by the internal terminal
temperature sensor. Please take the following precautions to prevent it.
• Be sure to close the terminal cover when operating the 73VR21x.
• Stabilize the temperature around the terminal block. DO NOT expose the terminal block in the direct line of air ow
from air conditioners, cooling fans, or ventilation fans. Switching on and off the fans located close to the terminal block affects the ambient temperature.
• Disposition of the terminals for odd-number channels is tend to be more favored in the CJC stability than those for
even-number channels.
• Resistor modules (model: REM3-250) can be connected to the 73VR21x to convert current inputs into voltage.
However, it is not recommended when TC inputs are mixed because the heat developed on and around the REM3 affects the cold junction compensation performance. We recommend that REM3 be connected on a separate terminal board.
• Do not use wires of large diameter which has large heat dissipation. We recommend using the wires of 0.5 mm
2
(AWG 20) or thinner diameters not only for the thermocouple channels but for all other screw terminals.
n CONNECTING OTHER DEVICES IN PARALLEL
• Turn off the burnout function for thermocouple inputs.
• No parallel connection is permitted for RTD inputs.
n DO NOT APPLY OVERRANGE NORMAL MODE VOLTAGE
• Do not apply voltages exceeding ±20V to terminals B – C for ±3V, ±6V or ±12V ranges to prevent damage.
• For other ranges, do not apply voltages exceeding ±12V to the same terminals to prevent damage. Applying voltages exceeding ±1.5V may affect the measuring accuracies of other channels.
n INTERNAL CLOCK
• The internal clock data is stored in memory powered by a backup battery while the 73VR21x is without external power
supply.
• The data will be reset to its default status when the battery is used up while the 73VR21x is left without power sup­ply for a long time period. The clock adjustment will be necessary once the power is restored. Please refer to the 73VR21x Users Manual for the procedure.
• Once the power is restored, the 73VR21x starts recharging the battery. It will be full in approximately in 36 to 48
hours.
n AND....
• We recommend use of an UPS (switching time: without delay, output: sine waveforms) to supply power backups.
• The module is designed to function as soon as power is supplied, however, a warm up for 10 minutes is required for
satisfying complete performance described in the data sheet.
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2.2 73VR21x COMPONENT IDENTIFICATIONS
FRONT VIEW
• 73VR21x
REAR VIEW
• 73VR2102, 73VR2104, 73VR2106
(2) Front Cover
(6) CF Card Access Indicator LED
(7) USB Connector
(3) CF Card Slot
(4) Eject Button
(5) Reset Button
(1) Touch Panel Screen
(13) Trigger Input Terminal
(14) Signal Input Terminal Block
(14) Signal Input Terminal Block
(
14
) Signal Input
Terminal Block
(8) Maintenance Jack
(10) LAN Port
(9) Power Indicator LED
(9) Power Indicator LED
(10) LAN Port
(11) Alarm Output Terminal
(12) Power Input Terminal
(13) Trigger Input Terminal
(11) Alarm Output Terminal
(12) Power Input Terminal
1A 1B 1C 3A 3B 3C 5A 5B 5C
2A 2B 2C 4A 4B 4C 6A 6B 6C
1A 1B 1C 3A 3B 3C 5A 5B 5C
2A 2B 2C 4A 4B 4C 6A 6B 6C
FG
ALM+ALM–U
(+)V(+)
TRG+TRG
7A 7B 7C 9A 9B 9C
11A11B11C
8A 8B 8C
10A10B10C12A12B12C
(8) Maintenance Jack
SIDE VIEW
• 73VR2108, 73VR2110, 73VR2112
• 73VR2108, 73VR2110, 73VR2112
FG
ALM+ALM–U
(+)V(+)
TRG+TRG
(1) Touch Panel Screen Trend chart and other data views and setup views are displayed. (2) Front Cover Access to the CF Card Slot. (3) CF Card Slot Insert a CF Card. (4) Eject Button Used to retrieve the CF Card. (5) Reset Button Used to restart the 73VR21xx. (6) CF Card Access Indicator LED Red light turns on during the CF Card is accessed. (7) USB Connector Connect an USB flash-memory. (8) Maintenance Jack Unused (9) Power Indicator LED Light turns on while the power is supplied. (10) LAN Port Connects the LAN cable (10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX) (11) Alarm Output Terminal (12) Power Input Terminal (13) Trigger Input Terminal (14) Signal Input terminal Block
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2.3 INSTALLING THE 73VR21x
n EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS unit: mm (inch)
73VR2102, 73VR2104, 73VR2106
• PANEL MOUNT TYPE
144 (5.67)
172 (6.77)
29.5
(1.16)
2 to 26 panel thickness (.08 to 1.02)
Attach the mounting bracket either on the top/bottom or on the sides.
151.5 (5.96)
144 (5.67)
136.5 (5.37)
151.5 (5.96)
136.5 (5.37)
• DESKTOP TYPE
144 (5.67)
172 (6.77)
29.5
(1.16)
144 (5.67)
136.5 (5.37)
136.5 (5.37)
The handle and rubber feet cannot be detached from desktop type unit.
25
(.98)
173 (6.81)
4
(.16)
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73VR2108, 73VR2110, 73VR2112
• PANEL MOUNT TYPE
Attach the mounting bracket either on the top/bottom or on the sides.
144 (5.67)
151.5 (5.96)
144 (5.67)
151.5 (5.96)
195 (7.68)
29.5
(1.16)
2 to 26 panel thickness (.08 to 1.02)
136.5 (5.37)
136.5 (5.37)
• DESKTOP TYPE
144 (5.67)
144 (5.67)
195 (7.68)
29.5
(1.16)
136.5 (5.37)
136.5 (5.37)
173 (6.81)
4
(.16)
25
(.98)
The handle and rubber feet cannot be detached from desktop type unit.
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n PANEL CUTOUT unit: mm
Usable panel thickness: 2 – 26 mm (0.08” – 1.02”) Usable panel material: Steel
137
+2
0
137
+2
0
137
+2
0
n
SINGLE MOUNTING
n
VERTICAL CLUSTERED MOUNTING (max. 3 units)
n HORIZONTAL CLUSTERED MOUNTING
L
+2
0
137
+2
0
175 min
L
+2
0
L (mm)
Number
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10
n
282 426 570 714
858 1002 1146 1290 1434
(114 × n) – 6
+2
0
175 min
Notes
1. Dimensional tolerance ±3% unless otherwise specified. (±0.3 mm for <10 mm)
2. Desktop type cannot be mounted on a panel surface.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1. Insert the 73VR21x from the front side of the panel.
2. Remove the sheets covering the mounting bracket holes. Fix two mounting brackets either on the sides or on the top and bottom of the unit. Tighten screws.
Bracket
Panel
CAUTION !
Adequate tightening torque for the screws used to mount the unit onto the panel is between 0.8 and 1.2 N·m. If an excessive force is applied, the unit’s enclosure may be destroyed, or the panel may be distorted, which would cause a compromise in the unit’s protection against water or liquid ingress.
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2.4 TERMINAL WIRING
TERMINAL BLOCK
Connection: M3 screw terminal Screw terminal material: Nickel-plated steel (torque 0.5 N·m) Applicable wire size: 0.25 to 1.65 mm
2
(AWG 22 to 16)
Recommended manufacturer: Japan Solderless Terminal MFG.Co.Ltd, Nichifu Co.,ltd
6 (.24) max
3.3 (.13) max
mm (inch)
INPUT SIGNAL WIRES
1. Conrm that the power supply is turned off and open the input terminal cover.
2. Connect the wires to the terminal. Remove the CJC sensor(s) from Input 1 and Input 7 terminals when connecting an RTD to them. If you want to mix thermocouple and RTD inputs, connect a thermocouple to Input 1 and Input 7 terminals.
3. Close the cover.
7A 7B 7C 9A 9B 9C
11A 11B 11C
8A 8B 8C
10A 10B10C 12A 12B 12C
1A 1B 1C 3A 3B 3C 5A 5B 5C
2A 2B 2C 4A 4B 4C 6A 6B 6C
n INPUT TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT
Te rminals 1A, 1B, 1C : Input 1 Te rminals 2A, 2B, 2C : Input 2 Te rminals 3A, 3B, 3C : Input 3 Te rminals 4A, 4B, 4C : Input 4 Te rminals 5A, 5B, 5C : Input 5 Te rminals 6A, 6B, 6C : Input 6 Te rminals 7A, 7B, 7C : Input 7 Te rminals 8A, 8B, 8C : Input 8 Te rminals 9A, 9B, 9C : Input 9 Te rminals 10A, 10B, 10C : Input 10 Te rminals 11A, 11B, 11C : Input 11 Te rminals 12A, 12B, 12C : Input 12
C
B
A
ext. wire
+
+ –
C
B
A
C
B
A
ext. wire
+
– +
C
B
A
+
A
B
B
n DC INPUT n T/C INPUT
• Upscale / No Burnout
n T/C INPUT
• Downscale Burnout
n RTD INPUT
Input Connection Examples
Input Terminals
Input 1 thr. 6
Input Terminals
Input 7 thr. 12
Notes
Usable number of terminals depends upon the input type designated by the model number. Te rminal blocks are separable. The top row one is for Input 7 through 12, and the bottom row is for Input 1 through 6.
CAUTION !
The CJC sensor must be attached to the terminals 1A and 1C as shown below. For the 73VR2108, 73VR2110 and 73VR2112, connect one also to the terminals 7A and 7C.
1A 1B 1C
CJC Sensor
REAR Side
An RTD is attached on the REAR side of the CJC sensor.
In order to measure accurate reference junction temperature, be sure to set the FRONT side of the sensor visible on top side of the terminal 1C.
FRONT Side
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ALARM OUTPUT WIRES
1. Conrm that the power supply is turned off and open the alarm output terminal cover.
2. Connect the wires to the terminal.
3. Close the cover.
TRIGGER INPUT WIRES
n ALARM OUTPUT TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT
Alarm Output Terminals
FG
ALM+ALM
–U(+)V(–)
TRG+TRG
1. Conrm that the power supply is turned off and open the trigger input terminal cover.
2. Connect the wires to the terminal.
3. Close the cover.
POWER INPUT
n TRIGGER INPUT TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT
Tr igger Input Terminals
FG
ALM+ALM
–U(+)V(–)
TRG+TRG
• Power input rating & operational range: Check the power rating for the unit on the specications.
100 – 240V AC rating: 85 – 264V, 47 – 66 Hz, approx. 25VA at 100V, approx. 35VA at 240V
24V DC rating: 24V ±10%, approx. 11W
• Supplying any level of power other than specied above can damage the 73VR21x or the power source.
• The power cables and the signal I/O cables for the 73VR21x must be located separately.
• The main circuit cables (high voltage and high current), the signal I/O cables, and the power cables should not be
bundled together or placed near each other.
1. Conrm that the power supply is turned off and open the power input terminal cover.
2. Connect the wires to the terminal.
3. Close the cover.
n POWER INPUT TERMINAL ASSIGNMENT
Power Input Terminals
FG
ALM+ALM–U
(+)V(–)
TRG+TRG
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2.5 CF CARD
M-System will not guarantee the product’s described performance if a CF Card other than purchased from M-System, or specied below, is used. CF card can be purchased from M-System. Consult M-System.
1. Manufacturer: Hagiwara Solutions
Model No.: MCF10P-xxxxS (Alternative model: CFI-xxxxDG) Capacity: 128 MB through 1 GB
2. Manufacturer: Apacer Technology
Model name: CFC III Model No.: AP-CFxxxxE3ER-ETNDNRK Parts No.: 256 MB ... 81.2A010.1H34C 512 MB ... 81.2B010.1H34C 1 GB ... 81.2E010.1H34C Model No.: AP-CFxxxxE3ER-ETNDNR Parts No.: 256 MB ... 81.2A010.1H10C 512 MB ... 81.2B010.1H10C 1 GB ... 81.2E010.1H10C Capacity: 256 MB through 1 GB
The 73VR21x reads the setting le (e.g. storing condition, pen setting) in the CF Card during its startup. If you have started the 73VR21x without the CF Card inserted in the unit, it reads settings stored in the unit. The setting in the card is not read in if you inserted it after the unit has been started. Be sure to have the CF Card inserted before the power supply is turned on.
CAUTION !
• DO NOT turn off the power supply to the 73VR21x or reset it during data recording. The CF Card can be removed
during recording, but observe a specic procedure described in Section “9. DISPLAY VIEWS” of this manual.
• Conrm the sides of the CF Card and the connector position. The side with label is the bottom side.
WARNING ! – Data in the CF Card May be Lost
Data le in the CF Card is reset by the following actions. Data in the le is deleted and overwritten when the card is reset. We recommend you to keep data backup les in an external device.
• Changing data format in System Conguration
• Changing storing interval in Store Setting
• Enabling/Disabling pens (including Function pens)
• Hot swapping the CF Card
INSERTING THE CF CARD
1. Open the front cover.
2. Insert the CF Card so that its side without label is on the top.
3. Push it in until EJECT button is popped up.
4. Close the front cover.
REMOVING THE CF CARD (DURING RECORDING)
1. According to “10.4 HOT SWAPPING THE CF CARD”, perform the hot swap­ping.
2. Push EJECT button to extract the CF Card.
REMOVING THE CF CARD (CF CARD IS SWAPPED DURING STOPPING)
1. When the CF card, which differs from the one inserted into 73VR21xx, is going to inserted, follow the instruction below.
2. If the power is supplied to the 73VR21xx, conrm with the LED behind the cover that the CF Card is not accessed.
3. According to “10.4 HOT SWAPPING THE CF CARD”, perform the hot swapping the CF card to remove the CF card.
4. Push EJECT button to extract the CF Card.
5. When inserting the CF card, According to “10.4 HOT SWAPPING THE CF CARD”, perform the hot swapping the CF card to insert the CF card. In this case, the data in the inserted CF card is deleted.
CF Card
TOP
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REMOVING THE CF CARD (STOPPING, WHEN SAME CF CARD IS SWAPPED)
1. When the CF card, which was inserted into 73VR21xx, is going to inserted, follow the instruction below.
2. If the power is supplied to the 73VR21xx, conrm with the LED behind the cover that the CF Card is not accessed.
3. Push EJECT button to extract the CF Card
4. Special operation is not required when CF card is inserted. In this case, the data in the inserted CF card is not deleted. (The inserted CF card must not be deleted or edited the le in the card with PC etc.)
2.6 SD CARD
The operation conrmed SD/CF conversion adapter and SD card described below are available for storing on SD card. The SD/CF conversion adapter, which has SD card incorporated, can be handled as CF card. SD card can be purchased from M-System (except SD/CF conversion adapter). Consult M-System. SD/CF conversion adapter: DeLOCK adaptor CF II to SDHC,SDXC,
61796 (operation has been conrmed with the adaptor purchased in the year of
2016.) 62637 (operation has been conrmed with the adaptor purchased in the year of
2018.)
SD card: Hagiwara Solutions NSDA-004GT (discontinued), NSDA-004GL (discontinued),
NSD6-004GH (B21SEI
Note: The use of recommended device prevents loose of data, however correct operating it is not always guaranteed.
WARNING ! – SD card limitations
SD card memory is 4 GB, however, only 1 GB will be used.
Storing interval 100 msec. setting is not available. Use the SD card in a storing interval slower than 0.5 sec.
• Do NOT hot swap the CF card every minute on the minute (at 00 second). The data of one cycle may be lost.
• FTP data transfer setting is not available. If FTP data transfer operation starts during storing data on SD card, data
on SD card may be lost.
• When formatting SD card, use a dedicated software “SD Card Formatter”.
“SD Card Formatter” is downloadable at SD Association’s web site.
https://www.sdcard.org
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3. HARDWARE CONFIGURATIONS
Burnout, Cold junction compensation, Line noise lter and A/D conversion mode are selectable. Analog inputs’ update cycle is determined by the line noise lter and the A/D conversion mode..
Burnout for T/C and RTD input
Upscale, Downscale or No burnout selectable. Select ‘No Burnout’ to minimize the measuring errors caused by the sensor/wire resistance and the burnout sensing current. >>> Refer to Section “5.5.1 PEN SETTING (INPUT)”.
Cold junction compensation (CJC) for T/C input
CJC can be enabled or disabled per each channel. >>> Refer to Section “5.5.1 PEN SETTING (INPUT)”.
Line noise lter
NMNR ratio to the line frequency and its harmonic contents can be optimized. Select either frequency for the most effective result. >>> Refer to Section “5.6 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION”.
A/D conversion mode
Fast, Medium or Slow selectable for all channels. With Slow setting, data uctuations are minimized with limited sampling time (speed). With Fast setting, sampling time (speed) can be high through data uctuations increase. >>> Refer to Section “5.6 HARDWARE CONFIGURATION”.
n ANALOG INPUTS’ UPDATE CYCLE
LINE NOISE FILTER FREQ.
A/D CONVERSION (sec.)
MEDIUM*
1
SLOW FA ST 100 ms RATE
50 Hz 0.39 0.54 0.27
0.09550/60 Hz 0.37 0.50 0.25
60 Hz 0.34 0.46 0.23
Multiplied by two (2) for RTD and potentiometer input.
*1. Standard setting
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4. 73VR21x VIEWS & BASIC OPERATIONS
Views used in the 73VR21x are grouped in three functions: Data display, Setting and Data retrieval. Groups and views are related to each other as shown in the gure below.
Pen Setting
Store Setting
Display Setting
System Setting
SETTING VIEWS
SET_MAIN
SETTING
Bargraph
Overview
Trend Graph
DATA DISPLAY
Comment History
Alarm History
Retrieve
Retrieve
Record
Record
Config
Alarm
History
DATA RETRIEVAL
Shows currently recorded data in real time.
Shows past data stored in the CF Card. Usable even while recording is in progress.
Used to set up the 73VR210x.
1. The setting stored in the CF Card is valid if you have the card inserted in the 73VR21x when the power supply to the unit is turned on.
Any setting modification is stored in the card in this
condition.
2. The setting stored in the 73VR21x is valid if you have no card in the 73VR21x when the power supply is turned on.
Any setting modification is stored in the unit in this
condition.
You can copy the setting stored in the unit to a card using the Builder Software or the reading/writing operation of the unit via USB Flash Memory.
CAUTION
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5. SETTING UP THE 73VR21x
Touching Menu key on one of the display views (Trend, Overview and Bargraph) opens selectable menu items on the right half of the screen. Touch Cong key to open Main view listing the name of detailed setting windows.
Figure: Menu key. Figure: Cong key.
Figure: Main view 1. Figure: Main view 2.
In order to enable new setting, touch Back to Record key and go back to the previously displayed recording view (Trend, Overview and Bargraph).
n MAIN MENU & SUB MENU LIST
MODIFY : Y = Can be modied during recording, N = Not)
MAIN MENU SUB MENU MODIFY System Operating mode N
Temperature unit N
Start mode N
Data storing form N
Data overwrite N
Screen saver Y
Touch panel beep Y
Date and time N
Password N
IP address N
Subnet mask N
Default gateway N
Data storing method Storing interval N
Storing setting N
Display setting Chart speed N
Graph direction Y
Digital display type Y
Digital display Y
Data le used volume Y
Display pen number Y
Display pen number (Overview) Y
Auto pen switching Y
Chart color Y
Error output Enable / Disable N
Output ch. N
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MAIN MENU SUB MENU MODIFY Pen setting (Input) Enable / Disable N
Ta g N Unit N Color Y Line thickness Y Analog Decimal place Y
Square root N Overview color Y Analog type N Input range N Engineering range N Plot position Y Scale shift Y Normal / Log (Exp. scale, Log. plot position) N CJC (Cold Junction Compensation) SW N Burnout type Y
Discrete OFF description N
ON description N
Pen setting (Function) Enable / Disable N
Ta g N Unit N Color N Line thickness N Function N Equation N Analog Decimal place Y
Overview color Y Plot position Y Scale shift Y Normal / Log (Exp. scale, Log. plot position) N
Discrete OFF description N
ON description N
Pen setting (Alarm) Analog Limit 1...4 Y
Deadband 1...4 Y Normal zone Y Zone color 0...4 Y Alarm output Y Relay Y Up message Y Down message Y
Discrete OFF output Y
ON output Y Delay Y Normal state Y OFF color Y ON color Y OFF Message Output Y ON Message Output Y OFF Message Y ON Message Y
Hardware AD conversion mode N
Line noise lter N Zero/span adjustment N
Quick setup Group name Y
Group color Y Comment Y
Comment Comment direct input Y
Group name Y Group color Y
Comment (Group 7 comment can be modied during recording) Y Write setting le N Read setting le N
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n TIPS FOR KEY OPERATIONS
Alphanumeric Keypads
When you need to enter alphabets and numbers during a setting process, the alphanumeric keypads consisting three pages are used: Small letters, Capital letters and Numbers as shown below.
Figure: Small letters. Figure: Capital letters.
Back space
Clear
Backward
Forward
OK
Cancel
Switching keypads
Figure: Numbers.
For example, the key showing ‘abc’ is used to enter characters ‘a,’ ‘b,’ or ‘c.’ ‘a’ is entered by touching the key once, ‘b’ for twice, and ‘c’ for three times. Other letters can be selected in the same manner. When you need to enter the same character or another character on the same key in series, move the cursor before choosing the second character.
OK and Cancel Keys
When you are satised with changes you applied, touch OK to conrm the setting and move to the next window. If you do not want to apply the changes, touch Cancel key.
Page, Next and Previous Keys
When more than one page exist for one menu item, use Page key to switch from one page to another. Next and Previous keys are used to move between different channels for the same setting item.
Record Key
Important !
In order to apply new setting, touch Record key to save and return to one of the Display views (Trend, Overview or Bargraph).
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5.1 SYSTEM SETTING
The System setting menu consists of three views as shown below.
Touch Page key to switch between pages.
5.1.1 OPERATING MODE
Touching the current selection of the Operating mode shows selectable options at the bottom of the screen. Choose among the following options.
DEMO Demonstration mode You can run the 73VR21x program without actual signal input for
learning, evaluation and demonstration when you choose DEMO.
Normal Running mode Choose this option when you connect actual input signals to the
73VR21x.
5.1.2 TEMPERATURE UNIT
Touching the current selection of the Temperature Unit shows selectable options at the bottom of the screen. Choose among the following options. When 100 msec. storing rate (interval) has been or to be selected, temperature unit setting is invalid since temperature input modules are usable only for 500 msec. or longer intervals.
Centigrade Centigrade (Celsius)
Fahrenheit Fahrenheit
5.1.3 START MODE
Touching the current selection of the Start Mode shows selectable options at the bottom of the screen. Choose among the following options.
Cold Start At a restart, the 73VR21x stands by showing the initial view.
Hot Start At a restart, the 73VR21x automatically starts recording.
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5.1.4 DATA STORING FORM
Touching the current selection of the Data Storing Form shows selectable options at the bottom of the screen. Choose among the following options.
Float Floating point 1 data size: 4 bytes
Decimal fraction: max. 4 decimal places (effective number of digits: 6 or 7) Float is to be selected when you need to store data including decimal fractions. The 4-byte-long data is better in data precision but the total storable time in the CF Card becomes shorter compared from Short Int.
Short int Short integer Integer data multiplied by 10. The 2-byte-long data is not as precise (one decimal
place) as Float type is, but the total storable time in the CF Card is longer.
WHICH FORM TO CHOOSE? -- EXAMPLE
If you have selected Short integer, and when an input range 1 – 5V is converted in an engineering unit range of 0 – 10, the actual converted values are: 0 at 1V input, 0.25 at 1.1V. In this case, the 73VR21x can store only one decimal place, and ‘0.25’ is saved only as ‘0.2.’ Likewise, the input 1.15V is converted into 0.275 in the engineering unit range, but is saved also as ‘0.2.’ 1.1V and 1.15V inputs make no difference in the short integer form. Choose Float if you want to make difference between 1.1V and 1.15V.
WARNING !
When the data storing form setting is changed, new data stored in the same data le overwrite previously stored data.
5.1.5 DATA OVERWRITE
You can specify if you want to stop recording or continue recording by overwriting the oldest data when the CF card capacity is full. Detailed explanations on the data le is given in Section “10.1 73VR21x FILES”.
OFF Recording is stopped.
ON Recording continues by overwriting the oldest data.
5.1.6 SCREEN SAVER
The LCD display’s backlight can be turned off when the screen is untouched for a specic time period. Touching the current selection of the Screen saver replaces the screen with a numeric keypad. The setting can be modied even while recording is in progress. Enter a desired time in minutes to initiate the screen saver.
Screen saver time setting Selectable range: 0 to 99 (minutes)
The screensaver function is deactivated with the time set to zero (0).
Touching the screen cancels the screen saver mode. The screen saver is automatically cancelled when an alarm is output.
5.1.7 TOUCH PANEL BEEP
You can specify if you want a beep sound or not whenever you touch the screen. Touching the current selection of the Touch panel beep shows selectable options at the bottom of the screen. The setting can be modied even while recording is in progress.
OFF Beep sound is off.
ON Beep sound is on.
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5.1.8 DATE AND TIME
Date / time is indicated in the format: YY / MM / DD HH : MM : SS. Touching the current time index replaces the screen with a numeric keypad. Enter a correct time and touch OK.
CAUTION !
If incorrect date is entered, OK button turns grey and becomes disabled.
CAUTION !
After the clock has been rewound (e.g. from 10:02:34 to 10:00:00), a part of the data in Data le, Comment history le and Alarm history le will be deleted in certain conditions as explained in the following. They are not deleted when the clock has been forwarded.
1. When you touch Start button, a warning dialog box will appear if the clock shows the time earlier than the last data’s time index in the data les. When you touch OK, the data will be deleted. If you touch Cancel, no data will be deleted but recording is stopped.
With the remote trigger, event recording or time specied storing mode, data will be deleted not at the moment of
Start, but at the moment of the trigger (or the specied time).
2. With Hot Start setting, data will be deleted without warning if the clock shows the time earlier than the last data’s time index in the data les when the data recording has been started automatically.
3. When the recorder is started remotely by the 73VR21BLD or MSR128, data will be deleted without warning if the clock shows the time earlier than the last data’s time index in the data les.
5.1.9 PASSWORD
Password setting prevents unauthorized access to data displays and changes in the setting. When you have set a password and returns to one of the Display views, the password will be requested every time you touch a control key on the screen. Once the password lock is released, you can access control keys and move to other views including Cong.
Password Max. 6 alphanumeric characters
CAUTION !
The password lock function is valid only on the Display view (Trend, Overview or Bargraph). If another view is left open in unlocked state, anyone can change its setting. If you forgot your password, please contact M-System. The following functions are available without needing a password:
• Switching Pages within the same function view.
• Updating digital displays
•Zooming in a digital display
5.1.10 IP ADDRESS
In order to connect the 73VR21x to a PC via Ethernet when using the 73VR21BLD (Builder) or the 73VRWV (Data Viewer), set an appropriate IP address. Touching the current selection of the IP address replaces the screen with a numeric keypad. Enter a desired IP ad­dress on the keypad and touch OK.
IP address Factory default setting: 192.168.0.1
CAUTION !
In order to apply new IP address setting, the 73VR21x must be restarted. Be sure to return to one of the Display views to save the new setting. All new setting will be lost otherwise. Consult your network administrator for IP address.
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5.1.11 SUBNET MASK
Touching the current selection of the subnet mask replaces the screen with a numeric keypad. Enter a desired value on the keypad and touch OK.
Subnet mask Factory default setting: 255.255.255.0
CAUTION !
In order to apply new subnet mask setting, the 73VR21x must be restarted. Be sure to return to one of the Display views to save the new setting. All new setting will be lost otherwise. Consult your network administrator for subnet mask.
5.1.12 DEFAULT GATEWAY
Touching the current selection of the default gateway replaces the screen with a numeric keypad. Enter a desired value on the keypad and touch OK.
Default gateway Factory default setting: None
CAUTION !
In order to apply new default gateway setting, the 73VR21x must be restarted. Be sure to return to one of the Display views to save the new setting. All new setting will be lost otherwise. Consult your network administrator for default gateway.
5.1.13 LINGER TIME
TCP Socket is closed after no communication is detected for a preset Linger Time. This setting is used when con­necting to a host PC via Modbus/TCP. Touching the current selection of the linger time replaces the screen with a numeric keypad. Enter a desired value on the keypad and touch OK.
Linger time 0.0 to 3000.0 seconds (100 msec. increments)
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