RKC INSTRUMENT VGR-B100 Operation Manual

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WXPVM70mnAR001E
VGR-B100
Operation Manual
RKC INSTRUMENT INC.
®
Paperless Recorder
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Thank you for purchasing this RKC product. In order to achieve maximum performance and ensure proper
WARNING
All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2009-2018, RKC INSTRUMENT INC.
operation of your new instrument, carefully read all the instructions in this manual. Please place the manual
in a convenient location for easy reference.
NOTICE
This manual assumes that the reader has a fundamental knowledge of the principles of electricity, process
control, computer technology and communications.
The figures, diagrams and numeric values used in this manual are only for purpose of illustration.
RKC is not responsible for any damage or injury that is caused as a result of using this instrument,
instrument failure or indirect damage.
RKC is not responsible for any damage and/or injury resulting from the use of instruments made by
imitating this instrument.
Periodic maintenance is required for safe and proper operation of this instrument. Some components have
a limited service life, or characteristics that change over time.
Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy of all information contained herein. RKC makes no
warranty expressed or implied, with respect to the accuracy of the information. The information in this manual is subject to change without prior notice.
No portion of this document may be reprinted, modified, copied, transmitted, digitized, stored, processed
or retrieved through any mechanical, electronic, optical or other means without prior written approval from RKC.
An external protection device must be installed if failure of this instrument could
result in damage to the instrument, equipment or injury to personnel.
All wiring must be completed before power is turned on to prevent electric shock,
fire or damage to instrument and equipment.
Don't use this product in any method not specification by manufacturer. The
protective features of this product may be impaired if it is used in a method not specified in the operation manual.
This instrument must be used in accordance with the specifications to prevent fire
or damage to instrument and equipment.
This instrument is not intended for use in locations subject to flammable or
explosive gases.
Do not touch high-voltage connections such as power supply terminals, etc. to
avoid electric shock.
Do not use in an environment where there is strong electromagnetic interference.
May cause the operation to become unstable.
RKC is not responsible if this instrument is repaired, modified or disassembled by
other than factory-approved personnel. Malfunction can occur and warranty is void under these conditions.
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CAUTION
This product is intended for use with industrial machines, test and measuring equipment.
(It is not designed for use with medical equipment and nuclear energy.)
This is a Class A instrument. In a domestic environment, this instrument may cause radio
interference, in which case the user may be required to take additional measures.
This instrument is protected from electric shock by reinforced insulation. Provide reinforced
insulation between the wire for the input signal and the wires for instrument power supply, source of power and loads.
Be sure to provide an appropriate surge control circuit respectively for the following:
- If input/output or signal lines within the building are longer than 30 meters.
- If input/output or signal lines leave the building, regardless the length.
This instrument is designed for installation in an enclosed instrumentation panel. All high-voltage
connections such as power supply terminals must be enclosed in the instrumentation panel to avoid electric shock by operating personnel.
All precautions described in this manual should be taken to avoid damage to the instrument or
equipment.
All wiring must be in accordance with local codes and regulations.
All wiring must be completed before power is turned on to prevent electric shock, instrument failure,
or incorrect action. The power must be turned off before repairing work for input break and output failure including replacement of sensor, contactor or SSR, and all wiring must be completed before power is turned on again.
To prevent instrument damage or failure, protect the power line and the input/output lines from high
currents with a protection device such as fuse, circuit breaker, etc.
Prevent metal fragments or lead wire scraps from falling inside instrument case to avoid electric
shock, fire or malfunction.
Tighten each terminal screw to the specified torque found in the manual to avoid electric shock, fire
or malfunction.
For proper operation of this instrument, provide adequate ventilation for heat dispensation.
Do not connect wires to unused terminals as this will interfere with proper operation of the
instrument.
Turn off the power supply before cleaning the instrument.
Do not use a volatile solvent such as paint thinner to clean the instrument. Deformation or
discoloration will occur. Use a soft, dry cloth to remove stains from the instrument.
To avoid damage to instrument display, do not rub with an abrasive material or push front panel with
a hard object.
This instrument is intended to be used under the following environmental conditions.
Installation features: Indoor Altitude: 2000 m or less Ambient temperature: 0-50 °C Ambient humidity: 20-80 %RH (Non-condensing) Overvoltage category: Category II Allowable pollution degree: Pollution degree 2
Power module that is used in the instruments conform to EN60950-1/A12: 2011.
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When installing this instrument, put on a protective gear such as safety shoes, helmet, etc. for your
safety.
Do not put your foot on the installed instrument or get on it, because it is dangerous.
Only our serviceman or persons authorized by RKC are allowed to remove and take the inner
module, the main unit and printed circuit boards apart.
In case of damage or failure, contacting serviceman of our company, instruments should be against
unintended operation.
FOR PROPER DISPOSAL
When disposing of each part used for this instrument, always follows the procedure for disposing of industrial wastes stipulated by the respective local community.
SYMBOLS USED ON THE INSTRUMENT
The symbols below are used on this instrument for the cautioning information.
This shows “Caution for handling”. This symbol is used on the parts need to reference the instruction manual for saving human body and the instrument.
This shows “Protective grounding”. Be sure to provide protective grounding prior to operate this instrument.
This shows “Risk of electric shock”. This symbol is used on the parts, which has a risk of electric shock.
Modbus is a registered trademark of Schneider Electric.
Windows is registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Company names and product names used in this manual are the trademarks or registered
trademarks of the respective companies.
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CONTENTS>
1
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................ 1-1
1.1 Paperless Recorder ............................................................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 Accessory check ................................................................................................................................. 1-1
1.3 When temporarily keeping it ............................................................................................................... 1-1
1.4 Confirmation of model number and specification ................................................................................ 1-2
1.5 Handling SD card ................................................................................................................................ 1-3
2
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS ........................................................ 2-1
2.1 Names and functions of parts ............................................................................................................. 2-1
2.2 Set of O-ring for waterproof ................................................................................................................ 2-3
3
INSTALLATION ............................................................................................. 3-1
3.1 Installation place ................................................................................................................................. 3-1
3.2 Installation on panel ............................................................................................................................ 3-1
4
WIRING .......................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1 Terminal stand array and LAN connector ........................................................................................... 4-1
4.2 Wiring for power supply ...................................................................................................................... 4-2
4.3 Wiring for analog input ........................................................................................................................ 4-3
4.4 Wiring for COM ALM ........................................................................................................................... 4-4
4.5 Wiring for LAN cable ........................................................................................................................... 4-4
4.6 Wiring for DI/DO (Option) .................................................................................................................... 4-5
4.7 Wiring for RS-485 (Option) ................................................................................................................. 4-8
4.8 Wiring for relay output (Option) ........................................................................................................... 4-8
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OPERATION .................................................................................................. 5-1
5.1 Before operating ................................................................................................................................. 5-1
5.2 Start and stop of record ...................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.3 Output timing of recorded data to SD card .......................................................................................... 5-1
5.4 Recording operation at power failure .................................................................................................. 5-2
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DISPLAY FUNCTION .................................................................................... 6-1
6.1 Basic composition of data display screen ........................................................................................... 6-1
6.2 Real time trend display of measured data ........................................................................................... 6-4
6.3 Display of measured data in bar graphs ............................................................................................. 6-4
6.4 Digital display of measured data ......................................................................................................... 6-5
6.5 Historical trend display ........................................................................................................................ 6-6
6.6 Event history / communication history display .................................................................................... 6-8
6.7 Security log display ............................................................................................................................. 6-9
6.8 Comment list display ........................................................................................................................... 6-10
6.9 Production information display ............................................................................................................ 6-12
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SETTING AND CHECKING PARAMETERS ................................................. 7-1
7.1 Operational mode ............................................................................................................................... 7-1
7.2 Setting and checking ........................................................................................................................... 7-2
7.3 Outline of parameter setting procedure ............................................................................................... 7-3
7.4 Basic operation of setting screens ...................................................................................................... 7-4
7.5 Setting the input spec ......................................................................................................................... 7-7
7.6 Setting the scaling............................................................................................................................... 7-9
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Setting the display method of channel ................................................................................................ 7-11
7.7
7.8 Setting the scale of channel ................................................................................................................ 7-13
7.9 Setting the alarm value ....................................................................................................................... 7-15
7.10 Setting the alarm action ...................................................................................................................... 7-17
7.11 Setting the REC/CALC ........................................................................................................................ 7-18
7.12 Copy the channel setting .................................................................................................................... 7-21
7.13 Setting the F value .............................................................................................................................. 7-22
7.14 Setting the timer of channel ................................................................................................................ 7-23
7.15 Setting the group name ....................................................................................................................... 7-24
7.16 Setting the displayed channel ............................................................................................................. 7-25
7.17 Select the ON/OFF of graph type........................................................................................................ 7-26
7.18 Setting the automatic change function of a display group ................................................................... 7-27
7.19 Setting the record cycle of main record ............................................................................................... 7-28
7.20 Setting the record cycle of sub record ................................................................................................. 7-30
7.21 Setting the schedule ........................................................................................................................... 7-32
7.22 Setting the unit .................................................................................................................................... 7-33
7.23 Setting the message ........................................................................................................................... 7-34
7.24 Setting the DI function ......................................................................................................................... 7-35
7.25 Counts the progress time .................................................................................................................... 7-36
7.26 Setting the production information ...................................................................................................... 7-37
7.27 Setting the Int. SP DO ......................................................................................................................... 7-38
7.28 Initialization of parameter .................................................................................................................... 7-40
7.29 Using the wizard function .................................................................................................................... 7-42
7.30 “Input CH” list ...................................................................................................................................... 7-43
7.31 “Calc. CH” list ...................................................................................................................................... 7-45
7.32 “Display” list ........................................................................................................................................ 7-47
7.33 “Record” list ........................................................................................................................................ 7-48
7.34 “Others” list ......................................................................................................................................... 7-49
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SETTING AND CHECKING SYSTEMS ......................................................... 8-1
8.1 Outline of system setting procedure.................................................................................................... 8-1
8.2 Remove the SD card ........................................................................................................................... 8-2
8.3 Format the SD card ............................................................................................................................. 8-3
8.4 Save the set value .............................................................................................................................. 8-4
8.5 Load the set value............................................................................................................................... 8-5
8.6 Output log ........................................................................................................................................... 8-6
8.7 Setting the IP address ......................................................................................................................... 8-7
8.8 Setting the keep alive function ............................................................................................................ 8-9
8.9 Setting the SNTP client function ......................................................................................................... 8-10
8.10 Setting the time zone and SNTP server function ................................................................................ 8-11
8.11 Setting the FTP user ........................................................................................................................... 8-12
8.12 Setting Modbus1 (RS485 communication setting, timeout, etc.) ......................................................... 8-14
8.13 Setting Modbus2 (communication type) .............................................................................................. 8-15
8.14 Setting the Modbus master ................................................................................................................. 8-17
8.15 Setting the remote AI. ......................................................................................................................... 8-19
8.16 Setting the LCD sleep time ................................................................................................................. 8-20
8.17 Setting the clock.................................................................................................................................. 8-21
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Setting the FUNC key ......................................................................................................................... 8-22
8.18
8.19 Setting the file format .......................................................................................................................... 8-24
8.20 Setting the jump menu ........................................................................................................................ 8-25
8.21 Setting the operation mode ................................................................................................................. 8-26
8.22 Setting the language ........................................................................................................................... 8-27
8.23 Display the system information ........................................................................................................... 8-28
8.24 Setting the security mode ................................................................................................................... 8-29
8.25 Setting the key lock function ............................................................................................................... 8-30
8.26 Setting the user ................................................................................................................................... 8-32
8.27 “SD / Param” list.................................................................................................................................. 8-34
8.28 “Comm.” list ........................................................................................................................................ 8-34
8.29 “Device / Other” list ............................................................................................................................. 8-36
8.30 "Security" list ....................................................................................................................................... 8-38
8.31 Engineering ......................................................................................................................................... 8-38
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MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................. 9-1
9.1 Inspection ........................................................................................................................................... 9-1
9.2 Recommended replacement cycle of parts ......................................................................................... 9-1
9.3 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................. 9-2
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SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................... 10-1
10.1 Basic specification .............................................................................................................................. 10-1
10.2 Measurement range ............................................................................................................................ 10-2
10.3 Display part ......................................................................................................................................... 10-3
10.4 Operation Button ................................................................................................................................. 10-3
10.5 Record function ................................................................................................................................... 10-4
10.6 Alarm function ..................................................................................................................................... 10-5
10.7 Ethernet(10BASE-T) ........................................................................................................................... 10-5
10.8 Power supply part ............................................................................................................................... 10-6
10.9 Structure ............................................................................................................................................. 10-6
10.10 Normal operating condition ................................................................................................................. 10-6
10.11 Others ................................................................................................................................................. 10-6
10.12 Compatible specification ..................................................................................................................... 10-7
10.13 Transportation and storage conditions ................................................................................................ 10-7
10.14 Optional function (Option) ................................................................................................................... 10-7
10.15 Support software ................................................................................................................................. 10-9
10.16 Dimension ........................................................................................................................................... 10-10
10.17 Folder composition of SD card(Standard) ........................................................................................... 10-11
10.18 Folder composition of SD card (Extended security) ............................................................................ 10-13
10.19 Parameter log file ................................................................................................................................ 10-15
10.20 List of Security Logs ............................................................................................................................ 10-17
10.21 Option item ......................................................................................................................................... 10-19
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(1) Panel-mounting bracket
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INTRODUCTION

1.1 Paperless Recorder

(1) This Recorder displays measured data in real time on the liquid crystal display. It is a paperless
type that is also capable of saving the measured data to a SD memory card (hereinafter referred
to as SD card). It can operate easily with the liquid crystal with the touch panel.
(2) It can set up to 12 channels for the input types such as thermocouple, resistance bulb, and DC
voltage (or current).
(3) It allows the measured data saved to the SD card to be displayed on the display unit.
Use of the support software attached to the Recorder allows the saved data to be displayed on a
personal computer.

1.2 Accessory check

Upon receiving the Recorder unit, check the appearance for damage, and if the correct quantity of
the accessories are supplied. Please contact the shop that purchases it or our salesman when there is
a part not suitable by any chance.
2) CD-ROM
Operation manual
Support software
3) Panel packing
4) O-ring for waterproof

1.3 When temporarily keeping it

Please keep this Recorder in the following environment. Please keep it in the following
environment when it is built in the device.
Place where dust are little. ・ ・ ・Place where and where steam is a little. Place where moisture is a little. Place where direct sunshine doesn't strike. Place that doesn't become high temperature.
CAUTION
Externals, the function, and the longevity etc. of the product might be ruined when keeping it in poor surroundings.
Environment when keeping it
Place that doesn't include flammable gas, firedamp, causticity gas (SO2, H2S). Place without vibration and impact.
Place that becomes low temperature too much.
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Option
11

1.4 Confirmation of model number and specification

The marking plate to which the model number has been described is on the case. Please confirm this
instrument is a specification the same as the order referring to the table below.
Digit Specifications Code
<Number of input points> 03 point 03
7-8
06 point 06 09 point 09 12 point 12
Digit Specifications Code
< Communication >
10
Without 0 RS-485 6 < I/O > Without 0
11
DI/DO 1 Relay output 2
2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
V G R - B 1 -
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Capacity of SD card
2GB
File preservation cycle
1 hour
1 day
Data logging cycle
1 sec
2 sec
5 sec
10 sec
1 min
Capacity that can be recorded
1.0 year
1.4 year
1.8 year
14.0 year
33.7 year

1.5 Handling SD card

Correspondence SD card is as follows.
Panasonic corporationSanDisk corporation
There is no SD card in this equipment. Please buy it in the computer shop etc.
SD card on the market is sold having formatted it usually, therefore, it is not necessary to
Please confirm it is a correct direction and the firm insertion when it installs it. The
When the SD card breaks, important recorded data is lost. The data preserved on the card
Standard of record
CAUTION
format it again. the format feature of the personal computer standard, it is likely not to operate correctly.
Recorder cannot recognize the SD card when forcibly inserting it in a wrong direction. Moreover, it causes the breakdown of the SD card and the main body of the Recorder. Please note that the damage of the equipment when it reversely inserts it becomes off the subject of the guarantee. Please do not turn off power in recording of the SD card, and do not detach the SD card. Data might damage, and delete it.
recommends the backup to be booked once a month. MiniSD and the microSD card cannot be used. The use of miniSD and the microSD card adaptor has the possibility that the card doesn't come off,
The standard of the record when the SD card of 2GB is used is as follows. Please note that the
capacity that can be recorded by the situation of the occurrence of warning and the message is
different.
[Condition]
Number of inputs 6 point
Recorded data form Binary
Record type Maximum/minimum value record
There is no event of the alarm, message etc.
132GB
132GB
Please go with this Recorder when formatting it. When formatting it by
therefore, please do not use it.
The record exceeding the product-life cycle is not guaranteed.
Timing of data writing
For the timing of outputting recorded data to the SD card, refer to Section 5.3.
For the format of the recording file, refer to Section 10.17.
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Display Unit
Button operation part cover

NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS

2.1 Names and functions of parts

Display area
Knob
The LCD is provided with touch panel. Display the measurement data and other various
Parameter set screens. Touch the surface to set data.
Button operation part cover
This panel protects the button operation part. It pulls it forward while pushing two knobs below to
appear function keyboard.
Note: Please do the both hands to the opening and shutting of cover. It causes damage.
When opening cover of button operation part
When closing cover of button operation part
Please be performed in both hands open and close the cover.
CAUTION
It causes the damage.
During the opening and closing of the cover, please be careful not to pinch
CAUTION
your fingers.
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Status display lamp
REC button
MENU button
FUNC button
SD card slot
Status display lamp
Allow the power ON/OFF, LCD (display) ON/OFF and record status to be displayed. Lamp ON (highlighted) Power ON, recording suspended Lamp blinks(1 sec ON/1 sec OFF) Power ON, recording in progress Lamp blinks(high speed) Power ON, SD card writing Lamp OFF Power OFF
REC button
Used to start or stop recording.
MENU button
Display the menu screen.
Used to the continuance of record when check screen of stops recording.
FUNC button
The content of operation is allocated, and the operation can be done. It can select the “Change
display”, “Capture”, “Message” and “Addition reset”.
Select “OFF”, when you use as a start/a stop of Sub record.
(Refer to Section 8.17 for FUNC key.)
SD card slot
Used for inserting the SD card.
To remove the SD card from the slot, press SD card to insert.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Please confirm the direction to the insertion of SD card. When forcibly
inserting it in a wrong direction, SD card and the main body are destroyed.
When you pull out the SD card while recording, it becomes impossible to
record data normally and causes past preservation data to destroy. Please
pull out the SD card after stopping recording.
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O-ring for waterproof

2.2 Set of O-ring for waterproof

When the factory is shipped, O-ring for the waterproof is not installed. When the waterproof and
dustproof uses it by the necessary environment, please install it according to the figure below.
It is not abnormal though the opening and shutting operation of the cover
CAUTION
becomes very hard if O-ring for the waterproof is installed.
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3

INSTALLATION

3.1 Installation place

Install place
This equipment is a structure that is installed in the panel and used.
Please choose and install the following places.
Place without vibration and impact. (Vibration10 60Hz 0.2m/s
not allowed.)
Place where dust and oily smoke are few.
・ ・ Place where ambient temperature doesn't exceed 050℃, and place where temperature
change is a little.
Place where high radiant heat is not received directly.
Place where drop of water doesn't hang within the range of humidity 2080%RH, and place
where dewfall is not done.
Place where circulation of air is good.
Place where space to be able to facilitate wiring, maintenance and
check, can be taken.
Place where electromagnetic radiation is not generated.
Place where doesn't include flammable gas, firedamp, causticity gas (SO2, H2S).
Place where machinery vibration is a little.
The inclination at the installation must not incline at the right and the
left, and it become the horizontal.
(Inclining forward 0°, Backward tilting 0 30°)
Install Panel
The installation panel is recommended to use the steel board whose thickness is 1.2 mm or more.
ounting panel can be used up to 7 mm thick at the maximum.
M
2
ImpactThe impact is

3.2 Installation on panel

Please put and install appended panel packing between the Recorder and the panel.
Refer to Section 10.16 for externals size.
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Terminal
Terminal
Terminal
Terminal
Terminal
Terminal No.
LAN connector

WIRING

4.1 Terminal stand array and LAN connector

The terminal stand is one row in the uppermost part, and 4 rows or less are in the lower side for the
analog input and option.
The part of “Terminal No.41
mounted.
No.
Name POW NC COM ALM NC RS-485 Sign L N G A C
No.
CH. 10 11 12
Input +/A -/B V+/B +/A -/B V+/B +/A -/B V+/B
No.
CH. 7 8 9
Input +/A -/B V+/B +/A -/B V+/B +/A -/B V+/B
No.
CH. 4 5 6
Input +/A -/B V+/B +/A -/B V+/B +/A -/B V+/B
No.
CH. 1 2 3
Input +/A -/B V+/B +/A -/B V+/B +/A -/B V+/B
Fig. 4-1 Terminal stand array(The back of recorder)
49” becomes a connector for the type that the DI/DO of option is
51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
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4.2 Wiring for power supply

Power supply terminal
Power supply terminal is “Terminal No. 51
Wiring procedure
The protection cover of the transparency of the terminal stand is removed. It pulls forward while
pushing the hook of two places of one side of cover part internally at the same time and it removes.
The cable is connected with the power supply terminal. The protective grounding is connected with
terminal No.53(G). Non-earth side of the power supply is connected with terminal No.51(L), and the
earth side of the power supply is connected with terminal No.52(N).
The protection cover of the transparency is installed.
It is confirmed that the protection earth is correctly done.
Warning
Please energize to this equipment after doing the protection earth without fail for the
electric shock prevention.
Please do not cut the protective earth, and please do not remove connecting wires of the
protective earth.
Please confirm the power-supply voltage of this equipment is corresponding to the
voltage of the power supply.
Please energize to this equipment after applying the protection cover of the transparency.
When performing maintenance work, etc. , please start work from after 10 seconds turn
off the power.
CAUTION
Please use the one that corresponds to 600V vinyl insulation electric wire (IEC
60227-3) or it for the electric wire for the power supply.
Please install round shape pressure connection terminal (for M3.5) to which the
insulation sleeve adheres on the electric wire terminal.
Please connect the protective grounding terminal (resistance:100Ω or lower, minimum
diameter of a ground line 1.6 mm) to protective ground.
When you share the protective earth conductor with other equipment, the influence of
the noise from the ground line might be received. Sharing with other equipment is
recommended to be avoided.
For safety, please install the breaker or the switch, that conformed to EN60947-1 and
EN60947-3, within easy reach of the operator, and please indicate that these are the
breaker or the switch for power supply disconnection of this instrument.
The voltage rating must use the main source of electrical power in the variation range
in ±10%.
A transitional current might flow to the main source of electrical power when the
power supply is turned on.
53”.
51 52 53
L N G
Rated supply voltage: 100240V AC
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Terminal
Terminal
Terminal
Please ground the shield of the shield line.
250Ω shunt resistance

4.3 Wiring for analog input

Analog input terminal
Analog input terminal is “No.11
number of input channels.
Details of terminal array of each input of CH.1~12
<TCmV> <V> <mA> <RTD>
CAUTION
Notes of input wire
Please do not mix the noise about the input wiring. Moreover, the use of an effective shield
line or twist line is recommended to the noise in the input wiring.
At the thermo-couple input, please connect thermoelectricity vs. wire directly or use the
protective conductor. The use of the input line with the shield is recommended.
At the resistance temperature sensor input, the difference of the line resistance in three lines
is assumed below the following. The use of the input line with the shield is recommended. Pt100, JPt100: Under 50mΩ.
When there is a possibility of receiving the influence by the inductive noise, especially,
when wiring near the high frequency power supply, the use of the twist line with the shield is recommended.
Please install round shape pressure connection terminal (for M3.5) to which the insulation
sleeve attaches on the electric wire terminal.
If you want to use by branching the input wiring, please use it with the setting of burnout
“OFF”. If the setting of burnout “ON”, may have influence to equipment.
Notes in wiring
Please separate from the power supply circuit (power supply or DO circuit of 25V or more)
and use this equipment and wiring between measurement points.
49”. The number of terminals is different depending on the
Terminal
No. CH. 10 11 12
Input +/A -/B V+/B +/A -/B V+/B +/A -/B V+/B
No. CH. 7 8 9
Input +/A -/B V+/B +/A -/B V+/B +/A -/B V+/B
No. CH. 4 5 6
Input +/A -/B V+/B +/A -/B V+/B +/A -/B V+/B
No. CH. 1 2 3
Input +/A -/B V+/B +/A -/B V+/B +/A -/B V+/B
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
V+ A B B V+
connection
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nce of the inductive noise, LAN cable, please separate from the power
+5~30V
Load

4.4 Wiring for COM ALM

COM ALM can be used as an alarm output of measurements etc.
COM ALM terminal
COM ALM
terminal is “Terminal No. 55 56”.
※ Please connect neither “A terminal (output terminal)” nor “C terminal (COM terminal)” oppositely.
The circuit might be damaged when not correctly connected.
Schematic diagram
A(output)
C(COM)
Open collector output (1 point) Rating30V DC 20mA/1 point
55 56
A C

4.5 Wiring for LAN cable

Communication specification
Specification 10BASE-T
Transmission speed 10Mbps
Transmission scheme Baseband The maximum network length or
The maximum node interval The maximum segment length 100m(Between the node and HUB)
Connecting cable
Protocol TCP/IP
CAUTION
To avoid the influe
supply line and strong electricity line as much as possible.
Connection with personal computer
Please connect it through HUB.
Please use the cross cable when connecting it directly with the personal computer.
500m(Cascade 4 steps)
UTP(Unshielded Twist Pair cable) Category 5
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DI/DO connector

4.6 Wiring for DI/DO (Option)

DI/DO becomes a connector joint.
[Pin array]
Pin No. Signal name Pin No. Signal name
1 DI1 21 DO1 2 DI2 22 DO2 3 DI3 23 DO3 4 DI4 24 DO4 5 DI5 25 DO5 6 DI6 26 DO6 7 DI7 27 DO7 8 DI8 28 DO8
9 DI9 29 DO9 10 NC 30 DO10 11 NC 31 DO11 12 NC 32 DO12 13 DI_COM 33 DO_COM 14 DI_COM 34 DO_COM 15 DI_COM 35 DO_COM 16 DI_COM 36 DO_COM 17 DI_COM 37 DO_COM 18 DI_COM 38 DO_COM 19 DI_COM 39 DO_COM 20 DI_COM 40 DO_COM
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[Connector]
For DIDO, a 40-pin MIL compliant connector plug is used.
Therefore, we recommend the following for the cable side connector.
- HIROSE ELECTRIC CO., LTD
HIF3BA-40D-2.54R(Socket, Pressure welding) or HIF3BA-40D-2.54C(Socket, Crimping)
The DI/DO cable (WMSU0468A01: cable length 1m, WMSU0468A02: cable length 3m) is available as
an option.
For details, please contact to state of the purchase, or our salesperson.
Refer to below table for signal arrangement of the cable.
Pin No. Signal name Cable Color Pin No. Signal name Cable Color
1 DI1 Red 21 DO1 Red 2 DI2 Gray 22 DO2 Gray 3 DI3 Gray 23 DO3 Gray 4 DI4 Gray 24 DO4 Gray 5 DI5 Green 25 DO5 Green 6 DI6 Gray 26 DO6 Gray 7 DI7 Gray 27 DO7 Gray 8 DI8 Gray 28 DO8 Gray
9 DI9 Gray 29 DO9 Gray 10 NC Green 30 DO10 Green 11 NC Gray 31 DO11 Gray 12 NC Gray 32 DO12 Gray 13 DI_COM Gray 33 DO_COM Gray 14 DI_COM Gray 34 DO_COM Gray 15 DI_COM Green 35 DO_COM Green 16 DI_COM Gray 36 DO_COM Gray 17 DI_COM Gray 37 DO_COM Gray 18 DI_COM Gray 38 DO_COM Gray 19 DI_COM Gray 39 DO_COM Gray 20 DI_COM Green 40 DO_COM Green
DI cable DO cable
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[DI schematic diagram]
+5~30V
Load
DI_COM
+12V
DI
No-voltage contact input (9 point), terminals (DI_COM) of each channel are common. RatingPhoto-coupler drive 12V DC about 3mA/1 point
DO schematic diagram
DO
DO_ COM
Open collector output (12 point) , terminals (DO_COM) of each channel are common. Rating30V DC 20mA/1 point
Reference]
"DI_COM" terminals and "DO_COM" terminals are connected inside the equipment.
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densen corporation)” equivalent goods cable is
Host computer
R
Rt
Terminal
No.

4.7 Wiring for RS-485 (Option)

RS-485 terminal
RS-485 terminal is “Terminal No. 58 59”.
It wires for the cable according to the figure below.
The terminator for RS-485 (Rt=200Ω) is sold as an option article (Code: WMSU0303A01).
CAUTION
Please put terminator (Rt=200Ω) on the host side. In view of the host, please install terminator
(Rt=200Ω) in VGR-B100 in the distance most.
The connection is 32 or less including the host computer.
The length of the cable is 1.2km or less.
The use of “UL20620-SB(M)(Hitachi-
recommended.
58 59
+ -
VRG-B100
VRG-B100

4.8 Wiring for relay output (Option)

RL1 RL2 RL3 RL4 RL5 RL6 COM COM COM
RL:Relay output (6 points) Contact rating3A/250V AC, 3A/30V DC (3A/1 common, Total 9A or less)
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49
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- If the overwrite function is OFF and the SD card is not inserted, there is a possibility that recording may be
10% or less. For internal special relay, refer to Section 7.27.
Caution]

OPERATION

5.1 Before operating

Please confirm the installation of SD card (Refer to Section 1.5), wiring (Refer to Section 4) before it operates.
Afterwards, please confirm the various parameter settings (Refer to Section 7).

5.2 Start and stop of record

The record begins when REC button is pushed. When the record is stopped, the REC button is pushed again, and it Stop key touches on the confirmation screen.

5.3 Output timing of recorded data to SD card

The timing of output to the SD card depends on the version. The recorded data is erased from the internal memory at the timing when it is output to the SD card. The output timing is shown below.
Less than Version 2.00
Version 2.00 or later
(1) When recording stop (SD card inserted) (2) When SD card removal operation (3) When the number of files created for each file recording cycle exceeds 50 (4) When an SD card is inserted (when there is record data in internal memory)
(1) When recording stop (SD card inserted)
(2) When SD card removal operation(Not possible in extended security mode) (3) When an SD card is inserted (when there is record data in internal memory)
(4) Per file recording cycle(When the file recording cycle is 1 day, it is output to
the SD card at 0:00:00 every day. Also, the sub record is the same)
* From version 2.00 onwards, record data is output every file recording cycle.
Therefore, if you move recorded data to the PC during recording, please save the data currently being recorded in the same folder name. If you don’t do this operation, you can’t read the recorded file when reading the management file.
stopped due to insufficient free space in the internal memory. It is recommended to insert the SD card and record it
- If SD card capacity display became 10% or less, please perform operation for transferring recorded data. There is a function(internal special relay) to perform DO output when SD card capacity display became
before the SD card has insufficient free space.
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Recording start
2017/01/01 00:00:00
Recording stop
Power off
The recording folder named "20170101000000"
next time the power returns.
the power returns.

5.4 Recording operation at power failure

If the power is turned off during recording, recording will start again the next time the power returns. The recording operation at power failure shown below.
ExampleWhen power is turned off two times from the start of recording to the end of recording
(Recording cycle:1sec,File recording cycle:1 hour)
Three recorded data will be created. (Recording start to Power-off, Power returns to Power-off, Power returns to Recording stop)
~)
(folder name: recording start time) will be created the
Power returns 2017/01/01 080000~)
The recording folder named "20170101080000" (folder
name: recording start time) will be created the next
time the power returns.
Power-off
Power returns 2017/01/01 100000~)
The recording folder named "20170101100000" (folder
name: recording start time) will be created the next time
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⑫ ④
Data display area
⑧ ⑨Event display area
Scale display
Internal memory
6

DISPLAY FUNCTION

6.1 Basic composition of data display screen

Measured value display area
Group screen name
Group screen name
Display the screen name (“Display Name”) that was set arbitrarily. The group screen can be changed by touching.
Clock display
Upper stageDisplays currently date and time. Lower stageDisplays date and time in cursor area, when Historical trend display. When the progress time display is set "ON", and displayed a Realtime trend, progress time is displayed. (Refer to Section 7.25 for progress time. (It supports since recorder version 1.30.))
Change trend
The type of trend display can be changed by touching. The name corresponding to the trend screen displayed now is displayed. REALReal time trend display HISTHistorical trend display
Graph type
The type of graph display can be changed by touching. (“Horizontal trend display” “Vertical trend display” “Bar graph display” “Digital display”
Change display
“Event log” “Horizontal trend display”…)
The displaying method of screen can be changed by touching. (“Display all ON” Scale display OFF” Scale display ON”, “Measured value display area OFF” ON” …)
Scale display
Display scale on the “ the channel is changed, when each channel point of “
Change trend
SD card loading / writing status display
Scale plate OFF”, “Measured value display area OFF”“Display all
Data display area”. The scale width and display color corresponding to
Graph type
Measured value display area” is touched.
Clock display
Change display
Event flag display area
Sub record display
Main record display
Memory remainder
capacity display
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Data display area
Allow the Real time trend display, Historical trend display, Bar graph display, Digital display and Event history / communication history display to be displayed. (Refer to Section 6.2 to 6.6) Display measured data at the position of the cursor when Historical trend display.
Measured value display area Display the currently measured value. When abnormally occurred, it becomes the following display.
Alarm occurred:red display BurnoutB.OUT Input circuit faultFault
When you display Real time trend or Historical trend, the trend corresponding to the channel is displayed by touching channel in the heavy line for 3 second, and displays the currently setting unit on the channel display area. The display color of “
Scale display” and the scale width are changed to corresponding what.
When keeps touching channel part for 2 second, the figure below is displayed, and the content of the channel set can be confirmed.
Check settingsThe setting status can be verified. And, a set item that becomes an object is
selected touching, and Change set key can be moved directly to the selected set screen by touching.
Change set key can only be displayed when the “Mode” is “Advanced”. Refer to Section 7.1 for
Advanced mode.
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CommentArbitrary comments can be registered on a trend. (It supports since recorder version
1.20.) (A comment can be set up only on a historical-trend screen. A comment is not directly displayed on a trend screen. Refer to Section 6.8 for comment function.)
ScaleThe scale can temporarily be changed.
It will be reset if a power source is turned OFF.
Event display area Event information such as beginning to record is displayed.
Event flag display area
The time when warning has been generated belt is red; the time when the event of the message etc. has been generated belt is displayed in green.
SD card loading / writing status display
It indicates the loading state of the SD card. Gray display:shows the state where the SD card is not loaded in the slot.
When the SD card becomes removable even if the SD card is installed, it
becomes a gray display.
Aqua displayshows the state where the SD card is loaded in the slot. Red displayshows the state where the SD card is written.
Memory remainder capacity display
When the SD card is installed, the remainder capacity for which the SD card can be used is displayed by percent. When the SD card is non-installed, the remainder capacity for which an internal memory can be used is displayed by percent.
Main record display
It indicates the state of the main record.
Green displayshows the state where the main record is not started. Red displayshows the state where the main record is started.
Sub record display
It indicates the state of the sub record.
Green displayshows the state where the sub record is not started. Red displayshows the state where the sub record is started.
Internal memory
It indicates the state of the internal memory.
Aqua displayshows the state where the internal memory is not access. Red displayshows the state where the internal memory is access.
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Scale display
Time scale display
Display division
Trend display
Measured value display of each channel ( value)
Measured value
available.
Measured value display of each channel (Instantaneous value)
Trend display
Display division
Time scale display
Time (H : M : S) (24
Bar graph
Measured value display of each channel ( value)

6.2 Real time trend display of measured data

Explanation]
The measured data can be display in graph. The vertical or horizontal trend directions can be selected by touching to GRPH key. The refreshment cycles of graph synchronizes record cycles.
Horizontal trend
-hour display)
Instantaneous
display in TAG No. or the unit is also
Vertical trend

6.3 Display of measured data in bar graphs

Explanation]
The measured data can be display in bar graph.
Operation]
The measured data can be changed bar graph by touching the GRPH key several times.
The number of a bar graph changes with the CH number chosen by the group channel. (Refer to Section 7.16 for Group channel.)
Instantaneous
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Channel No.
② ①

6.4 Digital display of measured data

Explanation]
The measured data can be display in digital graph.
Operation]
The measured data can be changed digital graph by touching the GRPH key several times.
Unit of each channel is displayed.
Measured values of each channel are displayed in digital value. When an alarm occurs, Alarm No. at the channel is displayed in red.
A digital display area changes with the CH number chosen by the group channel. (Refer to Section 7.16 for Group channel.)
[4CH Display] [9CH Display]
Unit
Display of measured value
Alarm No.
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display of each channel (
Arrow key
① ②

6.5 Historical trend display

Explanation]
The past data of currently recoding data or the data saved in the past can be read and displayed.
Operation]
Press the REAL key on the Real time trend display, and the following display appears.
Cursor date The date that the “
Cursor date” when it touches, and the date is specified, “②Cursor” is moved to an arbitrary
“ position.
Cursor
This date of line for measured value is displayed on the “ channel”.
Arrow key
The position of cursor can be moved. touching.
Expansion key
Select the minimum and the maximum values, and expands graph display area on the range. The standard size can be returned by touching again.
Display movement key
The graph display area can be moved. When keeps touching " a screen is scrolled at high speed. (It supports since recorder version 1.30.)
Expansion key
cursor” indicates is displayed. (Upper stage is currently date)
The cursor position moves in the graph part even if
Display movement key
Measured value display of each
Display movement key" for long,
Cursor date
Cursor
Measured value
Instantaneous value)
File select key
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Folder group
File group
File select key
The data saved in the past can be read and displayed.
When you select an arbitrary folder from among the “Folder group”, the file data included in the folder is displayed in the file group.
When select an arbitrary file, and touching the OK key, on
the historical trend screen, the data preserved in the past is read and displayed. The SD key when touching, the SD card can be switched to an internal memory. The Mng. key when touching, the display of administrative file (.dm) and trend file (.dmt) can be switched. The Main key when touching, the Main record file can be switched to the display of the Sub record file. (Refer to Section 10.17 for administrative file and trend file.)
Measured value display of each channel
Cursor date” for measured value is displayed.
“ When you make the item of the record type “Max /Min”, the display becomes 2 steps. Upper stepThe Maximum value Lower stepThe Minimum value (Refer to Section 7.11 for record type.)
The following items are displayed on the historical trend display based not on the setting of the
past recording but on the currently selected values.
Trend direction
Number of screen partition
Trend scale display
Color bar display selection
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Clear key
Update key

6.6 Event history / communication history display

Explanation]
When a specific event is generated in the data recording now, it is possible to make a mark. history of LAN communication is preserved.
Operation]
The event history display can be displayed by touching the GRPH key several times. And, the screen can be changed communication history display by touching the DISP key several times.
Clear key when touching, the vita information can be cleared. The Update key when touching, it is
updated to the latest vita information.
It is possible to switch to the communication history display with the DISP key.
The
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(1) Log recording date/time
(2) Operator
(4) Setting and operation logs
(3) Log number

6.7 Security log display

Explanation]
This section describes how to display the logs for each setting or operation. You can record up to 1,000 user operations such as modification of setting values or start/stop of recording as timestamped logs. When the number of log records exceeds 1,000, the oldest log record is overwritten and updated. Note that security logs cannot be deleted. When you change a setting value, the parameter file immediately after change is saved under the file name synchronized with the log number. The security log and parameter log can be output to the SD card. For details, refer to Section 8.6.
(It supports since recorder version 2.00.)
Operation
Touch the GRPH key on the real-time trend screen multiple times and touch the DISP key on the event record screen several times. Touch the Update key to refresh the display with the latest record information. You can check the whole log by using the vertical and horizontal scroll bars.
(1) Log recording date/time
Displays the date/time when the setting or operation is performed.
(2) Operator
Displays the account name used to perform the setting or operation.
(3) Log number
Displays the number for each setting or operation log ([000] to [999]). The parameter log file corresponding to the log number is generated during setting. For details about the parameter log file, refer to Section 10.19
(4) Setting and operation logs
Displays the performed setting or operation. For the list of security logs, refer to Section 10.20.
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6.8 Comment list display

Explanation]
Arbitrary comments are registered to a trend, and it can jump to the time which registered the comment from the comment list screen. (It supports since recorder version 1.20.)
A comment can be registered only on a historical-trend screen. A comment is not directly
displayed on a trend screen. Moreover, a comment cannot be registered to the old record data (before a main version 1.13).
Operation]
A comment is registered.
If it continues touching a channel display 2 seconds or more, a channel operation screen (above figure left side) will be displayed. Next, a Comment key is touched. (Refer to Section 6.1 for channel operation screen)
A position to input a comment into is touched in a comment point selection screen (above figure right side).
The Edit key of a "Comment edit" display (above figure) is chosen. And arbitrary comments are inputted from a "Character entry screen". (A comment is inputted into a light-blue position. changed by touching a screen. Refer to Section 7.4 for "Character entry screen".)
Comment that inputted can register by the OK key. return to a historical-trend screen.
The position which inputs a comment can be
Moreover, if a Cancel key is touched, it will
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A comment list is referred to, and it jumps to a comment point.
If the GRPH key of a historical-trend screen is touched, it will move to a comment list screen. The comment displayed on the comment list screen is touched and chosen, and cursor is moved to a comment point by touching a Jump key.
(The selected item is displayed at the light-blue. )
"Event summary" of Data Viewer can also refer a comment.
(Refer to Section 3.3 of the “DATA VIEWER INSTRUCTION MANUAL” (WXPVM70mnAR101E) for Event summary.)
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(1) Title
nd, production information is displayed, but the current production
Caution

6.9 Production information display

Explanation]
Production information can be displayed in the trend display. The following production information is displayed on the vertical trend and horizontal trend. (It supports since recorder version 2.00.)
Operation
- Initial setting
1. Set “Products display” ON in the production information display setting. (For production information
2. Set the FUNC key setting to "Product Regist.". (For the setting of FUNC key, refer to Section 8.18.)
- Production information registration
In the historical tre information is displayed. Past production information is not displayed. When reading the measurement file, the production information will be hidden.
display, refer to Section 7.26.)
On the trend display screen, press the FUNC key. (For production information registration, refer to Section 8.18.) * Registration of production information using the network is also possible. For details, refer to the
communication instruction manual.
(2) Registration data
(1) Title
The title for each information No. of the registered production information is displayed.
(2) Registration data
Registered data will be displayed by the production information registration operation. Registered data is output in the form of "comment" when recording data is output. The recorded production information can be confirmed in the event summary of the Data Viewer.
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Record
Stop
Record
Batch:002
Batch:002
Model:VGR-B100
Model:VGR-B100
Stop
Model:VGR-B100
Model:VGR-B100
Batch:003
Batch:004
Batch:004
Relationship between user operation and file registration]
Batch:001 Serial:150904001
Batch:001 Serial:150904001
Output information to the recording file]
User Operation]
Batch:005 Serial:150904002
Batch:005 Serial:150904002
Time
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Operation mode

SETTING AND CHECKING PARAMETERS

7.1 Operational mode

Explanation]
This Paperless recorder can do a more detailed setting by setting the “Operation mode” to
“Advanced mode” on the parameter setting screen and the system setting screen.
Operation]
Touch the MENU button
Operation mode
Select the “Operation mode” (Initialization is “Normal”.)
Normal Only a minimum set item is displayed in “Parameter” and “System”. And, the item
AdvancedAll set items are displayed in “Parameter” and “System”.
of “Wizard” is displayed in “Others” of “Parameter”.
(Refer to Section 7.27 for “Wizard”.)
System key Device/Other key Mode key
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Back key
Main menu Parameter setting
Sub menu

7.2 Setting and checking

Main menu
The menu display can be displayed by pressing MENU button. The parameter setting display can
be displayed by select “Parameter” touching.
Back key when touching, it returns to the trend screen.
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Operate explanation
Data display screen
Menu screen
Input
Input setting screen
Scaling
Scaling setting screen
Display
Display setting screen
Scale
Scale setting screen
Alarm value
Alarm value setting screen
Input CH
Alarm action
Alarm action setting screen
REC/CALC
REC/CALC setting screen
Copy
Copy screen of setting value
F value
F value setting screen
Timer
Timer setting screen
Calc. CH
Display
Display setting screen
Scale
Scale setting screen
Alarm value
Alarm value setting screen
Alarm action
Alarm action setting screen
REC/CALC
REC/CALC setting screen
Display
Copy
Copy screen of setting value
Group name
Group name setting screen
Group CH setting screen
Group CH
MENU
Parameter
Record
Other
Graph display
Setting (Main)
Setting (Sub)
Graph display setting screen
Setting (Main) screen
Setting (Sub) screen
Schedule
Unit
Message
DI
Param Initial
Schedule setting screen
Unit edit screen
Message setting screen
DI function setting screen
Param Initial setting screen
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Wizard screen
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Auto disp setting screen
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Progress time
Progress time setting screen
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ProductsDisplay
ProductsDisplay setting screen
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Int. SP DO setting screen
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7.3 Outline of parameter setting procedure

Everything is moved,
selected and canceled by the touch of the screen.
MENU button
The menu display can be moved.
Back key
The trend display can be returned from currently setting display.
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7.4 Basic operation of setting screens

Explanation]
The basic operation of the setting screens is classified in the following methods. To move a set item,
the corresponding item is touched.
Item into which set content whenever touching changes
In this case, OFF key when touching, it changes with Instant value
Max/Min key OFF key….
Please display the content to be set by touch the key.
When selecting contents to set by the menu.
In this case, the channel select display can be changed by selects CH01 key touching. It touches
the channel to be selected.
When , key touching, channel No. can be changed directly without changing into the
channel selection screen.
When you can select two or more items, selected items become the luminous colors.
key Average key
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When selecting contents to set from list.
Arrow key
①Character Entry box
Scroll bar
The item displayed in the list is selected touching.
The scroll bar is displayed when there is a selection item that exceeds the size of the screen.
The display can be changed by touching arrow key (
When the item is selected, OK key is decided touching.
When setting contents by entering characters or numerical value.
In this case, touch the Group 1 key to display the character entry display.
Touch the keys to enter a character one by one, and touch the OK key after entry.
The some characters corresponding to the one key. The character can be changed by touching the
same key several times. ExampleIn this case, ABC key when touching, it changes with “A”
Reference]
Description of Character Entry screen
Alphabet key
Numerical value key
Symbol key
Del key BS key
, ) or sliding scroll bar.
“B” “C” “A”
Character input key
Clear key
List key
OK key
Cancel key
Space key
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Character entry box
The input character is displayed.
By touching the [
Alphabet key
The capital letters and small letters can be changed.
Numerical value key
The numerical value input can be changed.
Symbol key
The symbol input can be changed.
Del key
The character or numerical value of the currently cursor position can be deleted.
BS key
The character or numerical value of the currently cursor position ahead a character can be deleted,
and the cursor is moved to the left.
Space key
The space character can be inputted.
Arrow key
The arrow key can be moved.
Character input key
It is a key to input the character.
In case where the character string is filled with blank, delete the blank and then enter characters.
You can’t enter characters without deleting blank.
The “voice sound symbol” and “semi voiced sound symbol” uses one character's worth of an area.
They should advance one character with the “
the character allocated in the same button.
Clear key
It has input character or numerical value can be all deleted.
List key
The input character can be selected from character string list or input history.
(It supports since recorder version 1.30 for input history function.) HISTThe inputted character string is registered automatically, and can be used again.
(The history will be initialized if power is OFF.) ListThe character string registered into "String.txt" can be used.
[Char] in a text file means the number of characters which can be inputted.
[Max] means the number of the character strings which can be registered.
(A part to have exceeded is omitted and displayed.)
("String.txt" can be edited by the text editor of a personal computer.)
The "String.txt" is preserved in the “Etc” folder of the SD card.
Refer to Section 10.17 for “Etc” folder.
OK key
The input contents can be entered.
Cancel key
The input contents can be canceled.
Character entry box], an input position is arbitrarily movable.
Arrow key ( )”, when you continuously input
Moreover,
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Input group
Burn Out
Input type
Channel No.
OK, Cancel key
RJC ⑤RJC channel

7.5 Setting the input spec

Explanation]
For select of the input types for each channel (thermocouple, resistance bulb and DC voltage input),
and the presence of Burn Out function can be set.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation]
Select the Input CH
The content of the display is different according to the input kind of setting.
No selected range
Channel No.
The set channel is selected. (The selection range becomes CH13
Input type
The input type select display can be displayed by selects “
The list of input type can be displayed by touching input group. Selects the input signal touching,
and sets OK key touching. (The selected item is displayed in aqua.)
The display can be changed by touching arrow key (▲, ▼ ) or sliding scroll bar.
Touch the Chancel key when not changing.
key Input key on the Parameter.
CH48 in the “Calc. CH.”.)
Input type” touching.
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Burn Out
Setting the Burn Out function.(The record swings over to the 0% side or the 100% side)
Burn Out function can only be set when the input type is “TC” and “mV”.
RJC
The method of making amends for the temperature of the terminal of the thermo-couple range is
selected. InternalIt makes amends with a built-in temperature sensor. Assignment CHIt makes amends for measurements of the specified channel as a temperature of
OFFIt doesn't make amends for the temperature of the terminal.
RJC channel
RJC channel can only be set when the “
of a standard point of contact is specified.
OK, Cancel key
The each setting for changing contents is saved by the OK key. And, the “Parameter” can be
returned not change by the Cancel key.
No selected range
The gray color is displayed that cannot be selected now. In this case, can be selected by presses
OK key (or Cancel key) returning to “Parameter”.
the terminal.
RJC” is “Assignment CH”. The measurement channel
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Measure range
Scaling
Channel No.
Scale range
Decimal point
Unit
OK, Cancel key

7.6 Setting the scaling

Explanation
Set the “scaling” and “Square root” when the input kind is “DC voltage” or “DC current”, and set
the “Measure range”, “Scale range”, “Decimal point” and “Unit”.
Note: Scaling can only be displayed when the input type is “DC voltage” or “DC current”.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation]
Select the Input CH
The content of the display is different according to the scaling of setting.
No selected range
Channel No.
The set channel is selected. (The selection range becomes CH13
Scaling
ON/OFF of “scaling function” and “Square root function” is set.
When the scaling function or the evolution operation function is turning on, the decimal point
position and the unit can be set.
ON The input of the direct voltage and the current is converted into an arbitrary physical
OFF The scaling function is not used. (The decimal point position and the unit are
Square root ONThe time base range is assumed to be 0
Note: In about 0 points, please note that the digital instruction value might stagger because of the
scaling magnification and the display digit.
Measure value
This item can only be set when the “
The lower bound value (left) and the upper bound value (right) of the measure range are set.
key Scaling key on the Parameter.
CH48 in the “Calc. CH.”.)
value by using the scaling function.
automatically set.)
100%. The input value is %
converted, and the value is extracting the square root operated.
When the value is a minus, the square root operated result is assumed to be 0%.
Data (0
“0
100%) that does the square root operated is converted into measurements as
100%” of measurements.
The value up to 1% of measurements is connected from 0 by the straight line.
Scaling” is “ON” or “Square root ON”.
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Scale range
This item can only be set when the “
Scaling” is “ON” or “Square root ON”.
The lower bound value (left) and the upper bound value (right) of the scaling range to “Measure
value” are set. (-32000 to 32000 digit)
Decimal point
This item can only be set when the “
Scaling” is “ON” or “Square root ON”.
The decimal point position within the range of scaling is set. A set value shows the number of
decimals.
The decimal point position is automatically set when the “Scaling” is “OFF”, or “Input type” is
“TC”, “RTD”.
Reference]
The value becomes "-1000.0
1000.0" when the value of scaling range is “-10000~10000”, and
the decimal point is “1”.
Unit
This item can only be set when the “
Scaling” is “ON” or “Square root ON”.
The unit of “DC voltage” and “DC current” is set. The set unit is displayed for 3 seconds when
you touch the channel display (or, tag) in the measurement display area.
Please select an arbitrary unit from the unit selection screen (figure below), and set it with the OK
key. Moreover, the unit made by “Unit” is displayed in “Custom”. (Refer to Section 7.22 for
“Unit”.)
The unit is automatically set when the “Scaling” is “OFF”, or “Input type” is “TC”, “RTD”.
OK, Cancel key
The each setting for changing contents is saved by the OK key. And, the “Parameter” can be
returned not change by the Cancel key.
No selected range
The gray color is displayed that cannot be selected now. In this case, can be selected by presses
OK key (or Cancel key) returning to “Parameter”.
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Description
TAG
Channel No.
Display color
OK, Cancel key

7.7 Setting the display method of channel

Explanation
The tag name, the explanation, and the display color of each channel are set, and a set content is
displayed on the trend screen.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation]
Select the Input CH
No selected range
Channel No.
The set channel is selected. (The selection range becomes CH13
TAG
“TAG” is displayed on the trend screen instead of “Channel No.”. (Up to 8 characters can be
registered.)
It is necessary to set the item of the TAG display set key to “TAG”, to display the set tag name
on the trend screen. (Refer to Section 7.15 for TAG display set key.)
Description
The comment on the input channel is set. (Up to 52 characters can be registered.)
The input explanation is displayed on the “Channel operation” of Real time trend display (figure
below). (Refer to Section 6.1 for “Channel operation”.)
key Display key on the Parameter.
CH48 in the “Calc. CH.”.)
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Display color
The display color of each channel is set, and displays on the trend screen.
Please select an arbitrary display color from the display color selection screen (figure below).
The part where the setting is reflected becomes “Trend display”, “Scale display”, and
“Measurements display area”. (Refer to Section 6.1
The display colors that can be selected are 16 colors. Please switch the page with Back key or
6.2 for each item)
Next key.
OK, Cancel key
The each setting for changing contents is saved by the OK key. And, the “Parameter” can be
returned not change by the Cancel key.
No selected range
The gray color is displayed that cannot be selected now. In this case, can be selected by presses
OK key (or Cancel key) returning to “Parameter”.
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Range of scale
Channel No.
Partitions
OK, Cancel key
Scale No.

7.8 Setting the scale of channel

Explanation
Range of scale, and Partitions of each channel are set.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation]
Select the Input CH
No selected range
Channel No.
The set channel is selected. (The selection range becomes CH13
Range of scale
The lower bound value (left) and the upper bound value (right), displayed on the trend screen is
set.
The decimal point position of the scale range can be changed by changing the value of Scaling
key Decimal point key. (Refer to Section 7.6 for Decimal point key.)
Moreover, the scale range can temporarily be changed from Scale key of “Channel operation”.
(Refer to Section 6.1 for “Channel operation”.)
key Scale key on the Parameter.
CH48 in the “Calc. CH.”.)
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Scale No.
You can display up to three scales, each on one level. Configure the scale No. setting to specify
which level each channel should be displayed on.
[One-level display]
Scale No. 1: CH01, CH02, CH03, CH04, CH05, CH06, CH07, CH08, and CH09,
Scale No. 2: None
Scale No. 3: None
[3-level display]
Scale No. 1: CH01, CH02, and CH03
Scale No. 2: CH04, CH05, and CH06
Scale No. 3: CH07, CH08, and CH09
Partitions
The number of “Partitions” displayed on the trend screen is set. (0 to 20)
If you specify "0" as partition value, the number of partitions is calculated automatically.
OK, Cancel key
The each setting for changing contents is saved by the OK key. And, the “Parameter” can be
returned not change by the Cancel key.
No selected range
The gray color is displayed that cannot be selected now. In this case, can be selected by presses
OK key (or Cancel key) returning to “Parameter”.
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Output
Alarm type
Channel No.
Alarm value
OK, Cancel key

7.9 Setting the alarm value

Explanation
When abnormality occurs in measurements recording, warning is occurred. Moreover, the warning
units relay number of the option is specified, and the warning output destination is set.
Operation]
Select the Input CH
No selected range
Channel No.
The set channel is selected. (The selection range becomes CH13
Alarm type
ON/OFF of the alarm function and the warning type are set.
HI : When measurements exceed a set value, warning is occurred. LOW : When measurements fall below compared with a set value, warning is occurred.
Fault : Warning is occurred at “H over”, “L over”, “Burn out”, “INVALID”, and
key Alarm value key on the Parameter.
“Abnormal input”.
CH48 in the “Calc. CH.”.)
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Output
The warning units relay number of the option is specified, and the warning output destination is
set. The selection item changes by connecting the relay and the transistor.
Common : The main body has been equipped normally. Relay : When the “Relay card (Option)” is selected, can be set. Transistor: When the “DI/DO card (Option)” is selected, can be set.
Alarm value
This item cannot only be set when the “
The alarm value is set.
The decimal point position of the alarm value can be changed by changing the value of Scaling
key Decimal point key. (Refer to Section 7.6 for Decimal point key.)
OK, Cancel key
The each setting for changing contents is saved by the OK key. And, the “Parameter” can be
returned not change by the Cancel key.
No selected range
The gray color is displayed that cannot be selected now. In this case, can be selected by presses
OK key (or Cancel key) returning to “Parameter”.
Alarm type” is “Fault”.
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Alarm delay
Channel No.
OK, Cancel key
Hysteresis

7.10 Setting the alarm action

Explanation
“Hysteresis” and “Alarm delay” of each channel are set. Then, when measurements stay near the
alarm value, occurred/release of alarm is consecutive and it is made not to happen.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation]
Select the Input CH key
No selected range
Channel No.
The set channel is selected. (The selection range becomes CH13
Hysteresis
The Hysteresis width from the “Alarm occurred” to the “Alarm release” is set with “%”.
(0.0 to 100.0 %)
Reference]
Setting: Hysteresis “0.5%”, Scaling “010000”, Act. “HI”, Value “8000”.
When measurements become 8000 or more, alarm is occurred. And alarm keeps being
occurred in 7950 or less until becoming it.
Alarm delay
It sets whether the alarm occurred how many seconds after measurements reach it at the alarm
occurred. (0 to 3600 sec)
OK, Cancel key
The each setting for changing contents is saved by the OK key. And, the “Parameter” can be
returned not change by the Cancel key.
No selected range
The gray color is displayed that cannot be selected now. In this case, can be selected by presses
OK key (or Cancel key) returning to “Parameter”.
Alarm action key on the Parameter.
CH48 in the “Calc. CH.”.)
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Record type
Channel No.
OK, Cancel key
Input filter
Offset
Gain

7.11 Setting the REC/CALC

Explanation
“Input filter”, “Record type”, “Offset”, and “Gain” of each channel are set.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation]
Select the Input CH key
No selected range
Channel No.
The set channel is selected. (The selection range becomes CH13
Input filter
The time constant of the input filter (the first order filter) is set. (0 to 99 sec) A time constant expresses the time to reach 63.2% of measured value. If the setting values of an input filter increase, the speed which measured value changes in proportion to it will become loose.
Record type
The method of operating measurements is specified for the record cycle, and the operation result is recorded on the SD card. The record cycle can be set from Record key (Refer to Section 7.19 for Setting (Main) key. Moreover, please refer a next page for the detail of each record type.)
Instant value The instant value every record cycle is recorded. Average The average value is calculated and recorded. Max/Min The Max/Min value is calculated and recorded. OFF It doesn't record on the SD card though the trend is recorded.
Record data is not created if the record type of all the channels is "OFF".
Offset
The value added (Offset) to the input is set. (-32000 to 32000 digit) The decimal point position of the “Offset” can be changed by changing the value of Scaling key
Decimal point key. (Refer to Section 7.6 for Decimal point key.)
Gain
The ratio of I/O (Gain) is set. (-320.00 to 320.00 %) (Refer "●The specification of offset and a gain" of page 7-20 for Offset and Gain.)
REC/CALC key on the Parameter.
Setting (Main) key of “Parameter”.
CH48 in the “Calc. CH.”.)
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時間14:00:00
100
msec
14:00:01
平均値
瞬時値
58.5
56.3
57.3
57.0
最大値
最小値
時間14:00:00
100
msec
14:00:01
平均値
瞬時値
58.5
56.3
57.3
57.0
最大値
最小値
Instant value
Time
Max
Min
OK, Cancel key
The each setting for changing contents is saved by the OK key. And, the “Parameter” can be
returned not change by the Cancel key.
No selected range
The gray color is displayed that cannot be selected now. In this case, can be selected by presses
OK key (or Cancel key) returning to “Parameter”.
The specification of a record type The following 3 record types can be chosen in this recorder.
Max / Min
The maximum and the minimum in a "record cycle" are recorded. For example, if a recording cycle
is 1 second. The measured value of a total of ten pieces can be measured in 1 second. (Because, the measurement cycle in the interior of this recorder is 100 milliseconds (=msec).) (Measured value is recorded at the time of 0 millisecond of for 1 second.) If measured value changes a “lower left table”.
It becomes "the maximum is 58.5 and the minimum
is 56.3" (lower right table).
Time msec Value 14:00:00 100 56.6 14:00:00 200 57.3 14:00:00 300 57.9 14:00:00 400 58.5 14:00:00 500 57.9 14:00:00 600 57.6 14:00:00 700 57.0 14:00:00 800 56.3 14:00:00 900 56.6 14:00:01 0 57.0
It records here.
Record data Time 14:00:01
msec
Instant value
0
CH01 MAX CH01 MIN
58.5
56.3
The value of the last in a "record cycle" is recorded. Compared with the Max / Min record, time recordable on an SD card becomes long. (Because, record data
decrease in number to one piece from two piece.)
In the case of the above-mentioned example, "the instant value" becomes "57.0". (following table).
Recored data Time 14:00:01
msec
Average The average in a "record cycle" is recorded.
CH02 INS
0
57.0
Compared with the Max / Min record, time recordable on an SD card becomes long. (Because, record data
decrease in number to one piece from two piece.)
In the case of the above-mentioned example, "the average" becomes "57.3". (following table).
Record data Time 14:00:01
msec
CH03 AVG
0
57.3
Average
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Change of output value by Offset
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
0 1 2 3 4 5
Input(0-5mV)
Output
Change of output value by Gain
0
50
100
150
200
250
0 1 2 3 4 5
Input(0-5mV)
Output
The specification of offset and gain This recorder can set offset (shift value) and gain (inclination). The graph when setting offset and a gain is shown.(following) Ex) Channel type: 0-5mV Scaling range: 0-100%
The operation expression about Offset and Gain is as follows.
P’= A calculation result of offset and gain 1
P= A * P + B P = Measured value
A = Gain value (inclination) (-320.00320.00%)
B = Offset value (-3200032000 It is dependent on the decimal point. 2)
1 The judgment of input error (such as Burnout, Error, and L/H Over) is performed against the input and for
the result of offset or gain calculation.
2 Refer to Section 7.6 for Decimal point.
If input type is changed or the scaling function is turned ON/OFF, the offset and gain set value for the
channel is cleared.
Offset = 50
Offset = 0
Gain = 200%
Gain = 100%
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Channel No.
Back, OK, Cancel key

7.12 Copy the channel setting

Explanation
The setting value of each channel is copied onto another channel.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, cannot be copy of channel.
Operation]
Select the Input CH key
Channel No.
The channel that becomes the copy source of setting value is selected touching. (The selected
item is displayed in red.)
The copy destination can be selected by selecting the copy source. (Plurals can be selected. The
selected item is displayed in luminous color.
(The selection range becomes CH13 CH48 in the “Calc. CH.”.)
Back, OK, Cancel key
The copy of the setting is executed with OK key. Please select the Back key when you want to do
the selection at the copy destination try again. (If the channel at a “Copy source” and “Copy
destinations” is not selected, Back, OK key cannot be selected.)
Moreover, it returns to the parameter setting screen without changing the setting with the Cancel
key.
Copy key on the Parameter.
)
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Start temp.
Z value
Manual reset
Reference temp.

7.13 Setting the F value

Explanation
“Reference temp.”, “Z value (Extinction value of bacterium by heating sterilization)” and “Start
temp.” of each channel are set.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation]
Select the Calc. CH key
Reference temp.
The reference temperature in F value calculation is set. (-3200.0 to 3200.0 )
Z value
The Z value (Extinction value of bacterium by heating sterilization) in F value calculation is set.
( -3200.0 to 3200.0 )
Start temp.
The start temperature in F value operation is set. (-3200.0 to 3200.0)
F value calculation is not done while it falls below the onset temperature.
Manual reset
The multiplication data of F value calculation (timer) is reset by manual operation.
Moreover, integrated value can be reset with the "Func button". "Device / Other" "FUNC key" is "Addition reset."
(Refer to Section 8.18 for "FUNC key".)
F value key on the Parameter.
At the time, the System ⇒
Note]
In order to use F value operation, it is necessary to set a FCAL function as an calculation channel.
Setting of a FCAL function and other functions is possible only from a Parameter Loader.
(Refer to Section 2.3 of “Parameter Loader Instruction Manual (WXPVM70mnAR102E)” for detail.)
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T2 timer (min)
T1 timer (sec)

7.14 Setting the timer of channel

Explanation
To execute reset of the input value at the set interval time, “T1 timer (sec)”, “T2 timer (min)” of
each channel is set.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation]
Select the Calc. CH key
T1 timer (sec)
The T1 timer (sec) is set. (1 to 9999) Please input an arbitrary T1 timer (sec) from the numeric input screen, and set it with the OK key.
T2 timer (min)
The T2 timer (min) is set. (1 to 9999) Please input an arbitrary T2 timer (min) from the numeric input screen, and set it with the OK key.
The content of the timer can be selected according to the following 6 kinds besides the above-mentioned. (A set value is fixation, and not changes. Moreover, a set value is set from the parameter loader. Refer to Section 2.3 of “PARAMETER LOADER INSTRUCTION MANUAL” for details)
Item Content
T3 Reset is executed at twelve o'clock (midnight) every day.
T4 Reset is executed at twelve o'clock (midnight) of Sunday every week.
T5 Reset is executed at twelve o'clock (midnight) of the first every month.
T6 Reset is executed at every o'clock. (1)
U1 Reset by DI. (2)
U2 Reset by DI. (1) (2)
1 (It supports since recorder version 1.30.) 2 To set it, “U1” or “U2” is selected by Others key ⇒ DI key.
(Refer to Section 7.24 for DI key.)
Timer key on the Parameter.
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TAG display setting
Display name
Switch of display
Group No.

7.15 Setting the group name

Explanation
Name of group that displays it on trend screen, switch of channel No. and tag display, and switch of
ON/OFF of group display are set.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation]
Select the Display key
Group No.
The set group is selected.
Display name
The group name that displays it on the trend screen is set.
Please input an arbitrary display name from the character input screen, and set it with the OK
key.
TAG display setting
The display method of measured value display area is selected from “Channel No.” and “Tag”.
Channel No.Channel No. is displayed on the trend screen. TAGThe tag name set beforehand is displayed on the trend screen.
The combination of displayed channel No. can be set by Display key
(Refer to Section 7.16 for Group CH key)
The character set by Input CH key Display key TAG key is displayed on the trend screen.
(Refer to Section 7.7 for TAG key.)
Switch of display
“Display/non-display” of the group in the trend screen is selected.
The group that makes the setting “OFF” is not displayed on the trend screen. (Group1 and Sub
Group cannot switch ON/OFF.)
Group name key on the Parameter.
Group CH key.
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Group No.
Channel No.

7.16 Setting the displayed channel

Explanation
The combination of channel No. that each group displays in the measured value display area of the
trend screen is set.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation]
Select the Display key
Group No.
The set group is selected.
Channel No.
Selected items are displayed in the measured value display area.
(Plurals can be selected. The selected item is displayed in luminous color.)
When the number of channel selections is 6 or less, the measured value display area is 1 step (left
of the figure below). Moreover, when the number of channel selections is 7 or more, the
measured value display area is 2 steps (right of the figure below).
[Channel selection number: Or less 6] [Channel selection number: Or more 7]
Group CH key on the Parameter.
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Vertical trend display
Horizontal trend display
Bar graph display
Group No.
Digital display

7.17 Select the ON/OFF of graph type

Explanation
The switch of display/non-display of “Horizontal trend”, “Vertical trend”, “Bar graph”, and “Digital
display” of each group displayed on the trend screen is set. (Refer to Section 6.2
trend screen.)
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation]
Select the Display key
Group No.
The set group is selected.
Horizontal trend display
Display/non-display of the “Horizontal trend display” is switched.
When “OFF” is selected, the “Horizontal trend display” is not displayed.
Vertical trend display
Display/non-display of the “Vertical trend display” is switched.
When “OFF” is selected, the “Vertical trend display” is not displayed.
Bar graph trend display
Display/non-display of the “Bar graph display” is switched.
When “OFF” is selected, the “Bar graph display” is not displayed.
Digital display
Display/non-display of the “Digital display” is switched.
When “OFF” is selected, the “Digital display” is not displayed.
6.4 for each
Graph display key on the Parameter.
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Auto display
Change cycle

7.18 Setting the automatic change function of a display group

Explanation
In a realtime trend screen, a group is automatically switched at a fixed interval.
(It supports since recorder version 1.30.)
Operation]
Select the Display key
Auto display
ON/OFF of an auto display function is chosen.
Only the group from which the item of the Display key of a Group name key is set to "ON"
switches a display. (Refer to Section 7.15 for Display key.)
Change cycle
The cycle which switches a group is chosen from "5 sec", "10 sec", "15 sec", "30 sec", and "60
sec".
Auto display key on the Parameter.
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1 month
When it becomes 0:00:00 on the first day of each month
1 year
When it becomes 0:00:00 on January 1st of each year
File record cycle
Record cycle
File overwrite function

7.19 Setting the record cycle of main record

Explanation
“Record type of main record”, “File record cycle” and “ON/ OFF of file overwrite function” is set.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation]
Select the Record key
Record cycle
The update cycle of the trend recording (main) is set.
(Only when the sub record is set, “100 ms” can be selected. Refer to Section 7.20 for sub record.)
File record cycle
Sets the cycle at which measured values being recorded are saved in a file.
The set file recording cycle is sampled in absolute time rather than relative time.
Example: - File record cycle: 1 hour
Definition of file record cycle
File record cycle Timing of recording file generation
1 hour At the time 0: 00: 00 to 23: 00: 00 each hour 0 minutes 0 seconds
1 day When it becomes 0:00:00 of each day
1 week When it becomes 0:00:00 every Sunday
Setting (Main) key on the Parameter.
- Recording start time: 12:10:20
The recorded data is saved at the timing of 13: 00: 00, 14: 00: 00, 15: 00: 00 ....
The range that can be selected changes according to the setting value of [① record cycle].
(Following table)
But, the range that can be selected depends on the version.
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SD
card
Recording stops when the remaining memory
remaining capacity is 100%.
Recording will not stop.
memory.
SD
card
*1
remaining capacity is 100%.
*1
internal memory reaches 0%.
Recording will not stop.
memory.
Selectable range with version less than 2.00 Selectable range in version 2.00 or later
Record cycle Selectable file record cycle
1sec to 5sec 1hour
10sec to 1min 1hour,1day
2min to 3min 1hour,1day,1week
5min to 30min 1hour,1day,1week,1month
60min 1hour,1day,1week,1month,1year
Record cycle Selectable file record cycle
1sec to 5sec 1hour,1day
10sec to 20sec 1hour,1day,1week
30sec to 5min 1hour,1day,1week,1month
10min to 60min 1hour,1day,1week,1month,1year
* Measurement values being recorded are saved in the internal memory first regardless of whether
the SD card is inserted or not inserted.
Timing of data writing
For the timing of outputting recorded data to the SD card, refer to Section 5.3.
File overwrite function
Select ON / OFF of the file overwrite function at memory FULL.
The following shows the recording operation when overwriting function ON / OFF.
But, when the extended security mode is set, the overwrite function is always OFF.
Selectable range with version less than 2.00
OFF ON
capacity of the SD card is less than about 20 MB.
mount
unmount
It does not contribute to the remaining capacity in internal memory. Recording stops even when the internal memory
Recording stops when the remaining capacity in internal memory reaches 0%.
Selectable range in version 2.00 or later
OFF ON
Recording stops when the remaining memory capacity of the SD card is less than about 20 MB.
mount
unmount
It does not contribute to the remaining capacity in internal memory. Recording stops even when the internal memory
Recording stops when the remaining capacity in
*1 It is the same as less than version 2.00. *2 If there are a lot of files in a directory other than "SD ¥ Recorder ¥ Data", a deletion error
will occur and the recording will stop. Only the record data in "SD ¥ Recorder ¥ Data"
can be deleted.
3 Example when recording stops (when all the following events overlap)
· When there is only one folder in "SD ¥ Recorder ¥ Data"
· When 48 days have elapsed from the start of recording and the remaining capacity of the
SD card reaches 0% (Record cycle: 1 sec ,File record cycle:1day)
Recording will not stop. *2 Delete and overwrite oldest recorded file.
Delete and overwrite oldest recorded file in internal
Recording will not stop. *2 Delete and overwrite oldest recorded file. Recording currently being recorded is not deleted.
If the SD card becomes full with only data currently being recorded, recording stops. *3
Delete and overwrite oldest recorded file in internal
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1~60min
Sub pre record
Sub record cycle
Sub record timing
DI No.

7.20 Setting the record cycle of sub record

Explanation
“Record type of sub record”, “Sub pre record” and “Sub record timing” is set.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation]
Select the Record key
The content of the display is different according to the “Sub record timing” of setting.
Sub record cycle
The update cycle of the trend recording (sub) is set.
About the file record cycle of the sub record.
The file record cycle of the sub record is automatically set by the record cycle. (Table below)
Sub record cycle File record cycle
100ms 10min 130sec
Timing of data writing
For the timing of outputting recorded data to the SD card, refer to Section 5.3.
Sub pre record
ON/OFF of the pre record is selected. ON :When the sub record begin, it returns during the time of “half time of file record cycle
OFF:Not pre recorded.
Setting (Sub) key on the Parameter.
1hour
1day
(sub)” and the record begins. Moreover, it records at the same time when the sub record
ends.
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Sub record timing
The sub recorded timing is set. (A sub record alone cannot be recorded. Please confirm it is
previously recording before it records.)
Func keyThe sub record begins when the FUNC button is pushed.
System Settings “Device / Other” ⇒ “FUNC key” is “OFF” only when you can choose.
(Refer to Section 8.18 for "FUNC key".)
Alarm The sub record begins when alarm is occurred. DI The sub record begins when the DI input is turned on. Sync. The sub record begins, too, when main record is begun. OFF It doesn't sub record.
DI No.
This item can only be set when the “
Sub record timing” is “DI”.
DI No. used for the sub record to begin is set.
Please select arbitrary DI No. from the DI No. selection screen.
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Start time
Schedule function
End time
A day of the week

7.21 Setting the schedule

Explanation
“ON/OFF of schedule function” (Record is started or stopped periodically.), “Start time”, “End
time” and “A day of the week” is set.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation]
Select the Record key
Schedule function
ON/OFF of schedule function is selected.
Start time
Time to start the record is set.
Please input an arbitrary start time from the numeric input screen, and set it with the OK key.
End time
Time to end the record is set.
Please input an arbitrary end time from the numeric input screen, and set it with the OK key.
A day of the week
A recorded day of the week is selected. (Plurals can be selected. The selected item is displayed in
luminous color.)
All selections/release on a day of the week can be switched by selecting Daily key.
Schedule key on the Parameter.
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7.22 Setting the unit

Explanation
“Making”, “Edit”, and “Delete”, etc. of the unit displayed on the trend screen are operated.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the unit cannot be made.
Operation]
Select the Others key
Unit group
The made unit is displayed by the list.
Please select the arbitrary unit from “Unit group” to edit the unit, and select the edit or the delete
key. (The selected item is displayed in aqua)
Making of unit
When an add key is selected touching, an above figure right screen is displayed.
Please input an arbitrary unit from the character input screen, and set it with the OK key.
(Up to 8 characters can be registered.) The made unit can be set from Scaling key Unit key. (Refer to Section 7.6 for Scaling key.)
If a unit is set up by Scaling key, compatibility is lost between the set-up unit and the created
unit.Even if the unit currently used is edited and deleted, the unit currently used is not changed.
Unit key on the Parameter.
Unit group
Making of unit
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Message
Message No.
Timing

7.23 Setting the message

Explanation
When “alarm is occurred and cleared” or “DI ON/OFF”, the message is displayed.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation]
Select the Others key
Message No.
The set message No. is selected.
Message
The message to display is set. (Up to 16 characters can be registered.)
Please input an arbitrary message from the character input screen, and set it with the OK key.
Timing
Timing in which the message is displayed is set.
Func key The message displays when the FUNC button is pushed. Alarm occurred The message displays when alarm is occurred. Alarm cleared The message displays when alarm is released. DI ON The message displays when the DI input is turned on. DI OFF The message displays when the DI input is turned off.
The set message is displayed in the “Event log”. (Refer to Section 6.6 for “Event log”.)
Moreover, when the message is displayed with the FUNC button, it is necessary to set
Device/Other key⇒ FUNC key key of System to “Message”. (Refer to Section 8.18 for
FUNC key key.)
Message key on the Parameter.
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DI function
DI No.

7.24 Setting the DI function

Explanation
DI function is set.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation]
Select the Others key
DI No.
The set DI No. is selected.
DI function
The DI function is set.
OFF The DI function is not used. Record ON/OFF The record begins at DI ON, and the record is stopped at DI OFF. LCD ON/OFF When DI is ON, Regardless of “Sleep time”, “LCD ON” is always used.
U1U2 :When there is an operation channel by which "U1" and "U2" are set as the
"U1" and "U2" can be set up with the calculating formula of a Parameter Loader.
(Refer to Section 2.3 of “PARAMETER LOADER INSTRUCTION MANUAL” for
calculating formula.)
The DI function can set one item only to one “DI No.”. The function of DI No. set ahead
automatically becomes “OFF”, when you set the same DI function as two or more DI No.
DI key on the Parameter.
When DI is OFF, LCD is turned OFF in accordance with setting out of
“sleep time”.
Even if it turned OFF DI, LCD is not immediately come by OFF.
(Refer to Section 8.16 for “Sleep time”.)
timer type, and when the input of DI is set to "ON", timer operation is
executed.
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Condition
Progress time
CH No. / DI No.
Alarm No.
Manual reset

7.25 Counts the progress time

Explanation
Progress time is counted according to conditions. The counted time can be outputted as a value, if
"PASS function" is used.
(Refer to Section 2.3 of “PARAMETER LOADER INSTRUCTION MANUAL” for "PASS
function".)
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation]
Select the Others key
Progress time
ON/OFF of a progress time display is chosen. If it selects “ON”, it will be displayed on the lower of the clock display part of a realtime trend screen. (Refer to Section 6.1 for clock display.) Even if “OFF” is chosen, when conditions are fulfilled, progress time counts.
Condition
The conditions which start or stop the count of progress time are chosen. When a count is stopped and it starts again, a count is started after resetting a value. Record:A count of progress time is started when record is started, and a count is stopped when
AlarmA count of progress time is started when alarm occurs, and a count is stopped when
DI :A count of progress time is started when DI is ON, and a count is stopped when DI is OFF.
CH No. / DI No.
This item can only be set when the “ CH number or DI number used for “
Alarm No.
This item can only be set when the “ Alarm number used for “
Manual reset
The count of progress time is reset by manual operation.
"All" in the selection item of CH number and alarm number means the thing of all the CH
number and alarm number.
Ex) CH number is "CH01", Alarm number is "All".
A count of progress time is started when an alarm occurs in either of "alarm number 1 of "CH 01". Moreover a count is stopped when an alarm recovered all of "alarm number 1 4" of "CH 01".
Progress time key on the Parameter.
record is stopped.
alarm recovered.
Condition” is set up.
Condition” is “Alarm” or “DI”. Condition” is set up.
Condition” is “Alarm”.
4"
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Products Display
Information No.
Title ④Display

7.26 Setting the production information

Explanation
Sets to display “production information” on the trend display. The recorder record “production
information” on comment data.
(It supports since recorder version 2.00.)
Operation
Select the Others Products Display on the Parameter.
Products Display
The operator sets to display all “production information” on the trend display.
Information No.
The operator determines to set information No. among 8 information channels.
Title
The operator determines to set title of “production information” .(Up to 8 characters can be registered.)
Display
This item become effective to set when the “Products Display” is “ON”.
The operator sets to display “production information” of Information No. on the trend display.
[Note]
“Production information” set to push the Func key. After Func key’s function set “Product Regist.”.
For details, refer to Section 8.18.
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Relay
Operates the relay
The relay output will be “ON” during turned on the power.
The relay output will be “OFF” during turned on the power.
SD mount
When the memory remaining
less
Operates recording main record
During operates recording main record / During stops recording main record
The relay output is on./ The relay output is off.
Operates recording sub record
During operates recording sub record / During stops recording sub record
The relay output is on./ The relay output is off.
Stops recording main record
During stops recording main record / During operates recording main record
The relay output is on./ The relay output is off.
Stops recording sub record
During stops recording sub record / During operates recording sub record
The relay output is on./ The relay output is off.
Int. SP DO
Output relay
Exposition

7.27 Setting the Int. SP DO

Explanation
The operator sets the output relay from “Int. SP DO (=This Paperless recorder output recording
state in Inside the virtual area)”.
(It supports since recorder version 2.00.)
Operation
Select the Others Int. SP DO on the Parameter.
Int. SP DO
The operator determines function of “Int. SP DO”.
No. Exposition Operating Conditions
201
202
203
204
205
206209
Always ON
Always OFF
(*)Reserve
(*)Reserve
SD 10% or less
(*)Reserve
SD unmountWhen the memory remaining
210
211
212
213
214220
(*)Reserve
(*) System area. It can not be set arbitrarily.
capacity indication is 10% or less
capacity indication is 50% or
The relay output is on.
The relay output is off.
The relay output is on.
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output relay
The operator sets the output relay. Common The main body has been equipped normally. Relay When the “Relay card(option)“ is selected, can be set. Transistors: When the “DI/DO card(option)“ is selected, can be set.
[Note]
Exposition
This Paperless recorder display the Exposition that the operator determines function of “Int. SP DO”.
The function become OR output when the operator determines same the output relay.
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7.28 Initialization of parameter

Explanation
Parameter data is initialed.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the parameter cannot be initialized.
Operation]
Select the Others key
When Param initial key is selected, the confirmation screen (above figure) is displayed. The
parameter data is initialized when selecting YES key.
Moreover, a set value after the initial becomes it as follows.
Param initial key on the Parameter.
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Parameter data initial value list
A day of the week
・Input CH Group CH Selected CH :CH01~12 Input Input type :±10V (All group)
Scaling Scaling ON Graph display Horizontal trend :ON Meas. range(L) -10.00 Vertical trend ON Meas. range(H) 10.00 Bar graph ON Scale range(L) 0.00 Digital display ON Scale range(H) 100.00 Decimal point 2 Auto display Auto display OFF Unit % Change cycle 5sec
Display TAG TAGnn (nn=ch) Record Description Blank Setting(Main) Record cycle 1sec Display color Purple(CH01) File rec cycle 1hour Red(CH02) File overwrite OFF Green(CH03) Setting(Sub) Sub rec cycle 100ms Scale Range of scale(L) :0.00 Sub pre rec :OFF Range of scale(H) :100.00 Sub rec timing :OFF Scale No. No.1 Partitions 4 Schedule Schedule OFF Start time 00:00:00 Alarm value Act. OFF End time 00:00:00 OUT OFF Value L1 100.00 L2 100.00 Others L3 0.00 Unit Unit Blank L4 0.00 Message Message Blank Alarm action Hysteresis(%) 0.5 Timing OFF Alarm delay(sec) :0 DI Function :OFF Progress time Progress time OFF
REC/CALC Input filter :0 Condition :Record Record type :Max/Min (CH01~12) ProductsDisplay Products Display :ON :OFF(CH13~48) Information No. :No.1~8 Offset :0.00 Title :Model (No.1) Gain (%) :100.00 :Batch (No.2) :Serial (No.3) ・Calc. CH :Operator (No.4) F value Reference temp. :0.0 :Note1 (No.5) Z value :0.0 :Note2 (No.6) Start temp. :0.0 :Note3 (No.7) :Note4 (No.8) Timer T1 timer(sec) :1 Display :0N (No.1~5) T2 timer(min) :1 0FF(No.6~8)
Display
Group name
DISP_GRP_SUB
Display name
TAG disp set Display
:DISP_GRP_1 :DISP_GRP_2 :DISP_GRP_3 :DISP_GRP_4 :DISP_GRP_5 :DISP_GRP_6
:Channel No. :ON (Group1, SUB) :OFF(Group2~6)
Int. SP DO
Int. SP DO Output relay
All release
:No.201~220 :All OFF
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7.29 Using the wizard function

Explanation
Necessary minimum set item can continuously be set by using the wizard function.
Moreover, when the Mode of the System is only “Normal”, this item is displayed. (Refer to Section
7.1 for Mode key.)
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the wizard function cannot be used.
Operation]
Select the Others key
CH No.
When “
Moreover, it is possible to switch to “Input setting screen”, “Scaling setting screen”, and “Scale
setting screen” by selecting Back and Next key touching.
(Refer to Section 7.5 7.8 for each setting screen.)
When OK key to the “Scale setting screen” is selected touching, the setting is end.
Moreover, the “copy screen of the channel” is displayed when the Copy key is selected.
(Refer to Section 7.12 for “Copy screen of the channel”.)
Group No.
When Next key is selected on the “CH No. selection screen” (above figure the left), the “group
No. selection screen” (above figure the right) is displayed.
When “
Moreover, it is possible to switch to “Group name setting screen”, “Group channel setting screen”,
and “Graph display setting screen” by selecting Back and Next key touching.
(Refer to Section 7.15 7.17 for each setting screen.)
When OK key to the “Graph display setting screen” is selected touching, the setting is end.
Wizard key on the Parameter.
CH No.
CH No.” is selected, the “Input setting screen” is displayed.
Group No.” is selected, the “Group name setting screen” is displayed.
Group No.
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Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Channel
Select the channel number.
Input type
Set the input type.
RJC
Select the RJC function. ※1
RJC Channel
Select the RJC channel. ※2
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Channel
Select the channel number.
Scaling
Set the scaling and square rooter. ※1
Range
Input the value of range. ※2
Ind. Value
Input the Ind. value. ※2
Ind. value DP
Set the unit. ※2
sets the user.
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Channel
Select the channel number.
Input the TAG.
operation screen for item 6.1-
.
Description
Set the comment for input channel.
Display color
Select the display color. The colors that can be selected are 16 colors.

7.30 “Input CH” list

Explanation]
Various settings concerning the input channel are done. Refer to Section 7.5
Reference]
When the operational mode is only an advanced mode, the item that “
is displayed. Refer to Section 7.1 for “Mode”.
There are setting and item not displayed according to the number of input channels and set of the
other content.
An item not revocable is displayed in the gray.
Input
Burnout Select the Burn Out function when the input kind is “mV” and “TC”
1 RJC can only be displayed when the input type is “TC”.
2 RJC Channel can only be displayed when the “RJC” is “Assignment channel”.
Scaling
7.12 for details.
is attached to “Advanced”
Set the Ind. value DP. 2
Unit
1 Scaling can only be displayed when the input type is “DC voltage” or “DC current”.
2 These items can only be displayed when the “Scaling” is “ON” or “Square root ON”.
It is possible to select it from unit prepared beforehand or the unit that
Display
TAG
Tag can display it instead of the channel. Display the channel
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Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Channel
Select the channel number.
Range of scale
Input the range of scale.
Scale No.
Set the scale No.
Input the value of partitions. When “0” is input, it displays it according to the scale display automatically.
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Channel
Select the channel number.
Act.
Select the action type.
OUT
Select the DO number.
Value
Input the alarm value. ※
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Channel
Select the channel number.
Hysteresis
Input the value of Hysteresis.
Input the value of Alarm delay.
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Channel
Select the channel number.
Input filter
Input the value of Input filter (the first order lag filter).
Record type
Select the Record type. ※
Offset
Input the value of Offset.
Gain (%)
Input the value of Gain.
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Source CH
Select the copy source channel number.
Destination CH
Select the copy destination channel number. (Plurals can be selected.)
Scale
Partitions
Alarm value
Value cannot be set when the “Act.” is “Fault”
When you select warning kind of “Fault”, warning is generated at “H over”, “L over”, “Burnout”,
“Invalid value”, and “abnormal input” etc.
Alarm action
(%)
Alarm delay(sec)
REC/CALC
○ ○
When the record type is “off”, neither the record nor the historical trend display to the SD card are
done.
Copy
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Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Reference temp.
Input the value of Reference temp.
Z value
Input the Z value.
Start temp.
Input the value of start temp.
Manual reset
Start the Manual reset.
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
T1 timer(sec)
Input the value of T1 timer.
T2 timer(min)
Input the value of T2 timer.
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Channel
Select the channel number.
Input the TAG.
operation screen for item 6.1-
.
Display color
Select the display color. The colors that can be selected are 16 colors.
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Channel
Select the channel number.
Range of scale
Input the range of scale.
Input the value of partitions. When “0” is input, it displays it according to the scale display automatically.
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Channel
Select the channel number.
Act.
Select the action type.
Value
Input the alarm value. ※

7.31 “Calc. CH” list

Explanation]
Various settings concerning the calc. channel are done. Refer to Section 7.5
The operational expression and the more details setting of the operation channel can be set with the
parameter loader software. Setting it with the main body of the recorder becomes only the part.
Please refer the “PARAMETER LOADER INSTRUCTION MANUAL” for details.
F value
Timer
7.14 for details.
○ ○ ○ ○
Display
TAG
Tag can display it instead of the channel. Display the channel
Description Set the comment for input channel.
Scale
Scale No. Set the scale No.
Partitions
Alarm value
○ ○
○ ○
OUT Select the DO number.
Value cannot be set when the “Act.” is “Fault”
When you select warning kind of “Fault”, warning is generated at “H over”, “L over”, “Burnout”,
“Invalid value”, and “abnormal input” etc.
○ ○
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Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Channel
Select the channel number.
Hysteresis (%)
Input the value of Hysteresis.
Input the value of Alarm delay.
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Channel
Select the channel number.
Input filter
Input the value of Input filter (the first order lag filter).
Record type
Select the Record type.
Offset
Input the value of Offset.
Gain (%)
Input the value of Gain.
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Source CH
Select the copy source channel number.
Destination CH
Select the copy destination channel number. (Plurals can be selected.)
Alarm action
Alarm Delay(sec)
REC/CALC
○ ○
Copy
○ ○ ○ ○
○ ○
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Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Group
Select the group number.
Display name
Set the display name.
TAG disp set
Select the TAG display set.
Display
Select the display “ON”, “OFF”. ※
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Group
Select the group number.
The selected part is brightly, and an arbitrary channel can be set. Only the registered channel is recorded in the sub record.
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Group
Select the group number.
Horizontal trend
The Horizontal trend display is “ON” and “OFF” is selected.
Vertical trend
The Vertical trend display is “ON” and “OFF” is selected.
Bar graph
The Bar graph display is “ON” and “OFF” is selected.
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Auto disp change
ON/OFF of a auto display function is chosen.
The cycle which switches a display group is chosen from "5 sec", "10 sec", "15 sec", "30 sec", and "60 sec".

7.32 “Display” list

Explanation]
In the “Display”, it is possible to set it variously concerning the display of the measuring data.
Refer to Section 7.15
Group name
Display cannot be set when the “Group” is “Group1” and “Sub Group”.
Group CH
7.18 for details.
Chanel No.
Graph display
Digital display The Digital display is “ON” and “OFF” is selected.
Auto change
Change cycle
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Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Record Cycle
Select the record cycle.
File rec cycle
Select the file rec cycle. ※1
File overwrite
Select the file overwrite function, when SD card memory full. ※2
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Sub rec cycle
Select the Sub record cycle.
Sub pre rec
Select the Sub pre record.
Sub rec timing
Select the Sub record timing. ※1
DI No.
Select the DI number.
2
100mm sec
10min
1~30sec
1hour
1~60min
1day
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Schedule
Select the schedule.
Start time
Input the value of start time.
End time
Input the value of end time.
Select week
Select the week. (Plurals can be selected.)

7.33 “Record” list

Explanation]
In the record setting, it is possible to set it variously concerning the record of the measuring data. Refer to Section 7.19
Setting(Main)
1 The range that can be selected by the item at the record cycle changes.
“100 ms” cannot be selected by the main record.
Selectable range with version less than 2.00
Record cycle Selectable file record cycle
1sec to 5sec 1hour
10sec to 1min 1hour,1day
2min to 3min 1hour,1day,1week
5min to 30min 1hour,1day,1week,1month
60min 1hour,1day,1week,1month,1year
2 Old data is deleted and operation is set when select the “ON”.
The record operation is stopped when the amount of the memory remainder is lost when select the “OFF”.
Setting(Sub)
7.21 for details.
Selectable range in version 2.00 or later
Record cycle Selectable file record cycle
1sec to 5sec 1hour,1day
10sec to 20sec 1hour,1day,1week
30sec to 5min 1hour,1day,1week,1month
10min to 60min 1hour,1day,1week,1month,1year
1 Func key can only be set when the “FUNC key” of “Device/Other” is “OFF”. 2 “DI No.” can only be displayed when the “Sub rec timing” is “DI”.
About the file record cycle of sub record.
As for the sub record, the file record cycle is automatically set by the record cycle. It is not possible to select it.
Record cycle File record cycle
Schedule
○ ○ ○ ○
○ ○ ○ ○
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Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Unit
The edit display of new unit can be moved by touching “Add”.
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Message No.
Select the Message number.
Message
Input the Message.
Timing
Select the timing of message is displayed.
Channel No.
Select the channel number. ※1
Alarm No.
Select the alarm number. ※1
DI No.
Select the DI number. ※2
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
DI No.
Select the DI number.
Function
Select the DI function.
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Progress time
ON/OFF of a progress time display is chosen.
The conditions which start or stop the count of progress time are chosen.
Channel No.
Select the CH number.
Alarm No.
Select the alarm number. ※1
DI No.
Select the DI number. ※2
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Select to display all “production information”
Information No.
Select to set information No.
Title
Select to set title of “production information”.
Display
Select to display “production information” of Information No.
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Int. SP DO
Select function of “Int. SP DO”.
Output relay
Select the output relay or DO.

7.34 “Others” list

Explanation]
Various settings concerning the others are done. Refer to Section 7.22
Unit
Message
1 This item can only be displayed when the “Timing” is “Alarm occurred” or “Alarm cleared”.
2 “DI No.” can only be displayed when the “Timing” is “DI ON” or “DI OFF”.
DI
7.29 for details.
○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
Progress time
Condition
1 This item can only be displayed when the “Condition” is “Alarm”.
2 “DI No.” can only be displayed when the “Condition” is “DI”.
[ProductsDisplay]
Products Display
[Int. SP DO]
○ ○
○ ○ ○
〇 〇 〇 〇
〇 〇
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Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Param initial
Initialize the parameter.
Item
Setting contents
Advanced
Wizard
An at least necessary set item can continuously be set to each channel.
Param initial
Wizard
Wizard can only be displayed when the “Mode” is “Normal”.
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8
SD remove
SD card writing screen
SD format
SD card format screen
Ethernet1
Ethernet setting screen1
Ethernet2
Ethernet setting screen2
SNTP1
SNTP func setting screen1
SNTP2
SNTP func setting screen 2
FTP
FTP user setting screen
Modbus1
Modbus1 setting screen
Modbus2
Modbus2 setting screen
Param save
Param load
Setting value saving screen
Setting value loading screen
System
SD/Param
Comm.
8-2 … 8-3
8-15
8-14
8-12
8-11
8-10
8-9
8-4
8-7
8-5
Page
Device / Other
LCD
Clock
FUNC key
File format
Jump menu
Mode
Language
Version
Screen saver setting screen
Clock setting screen
FUNC key setting screen
File format setting screen
Jump menu setting screen
Mode setting screen
Language setting screen
Version check screen
8-28
8-27
8-26
8-25
8-24
8-22
8-21
8-20
Security Mode
Security mode setting screen
8-29
Security
ModbusMas.
Modbus master setting screen
Remote AI
Remote AI setting screen
8-17
8-19
Log output
Log output screen
8-6
Key lock
Key lock setting screen
User Regist.
User Regist setting screen1
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SETTING AND CHECKING SYSTEMS

8.1 Outline of system setting procedure

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of data.
[Note]

8.2 Remove the SD card

Explanation
Data is written to the SD card, and it enters the state that the SD card can be detached.
When selecting SD remove key with the SD card has not been inserted in the recorder, the error
message is displayed. Please select again after inserting the SD card in the recorder.
Operation
Select the SD/Param key SD remove key on the System. Moreover, the SD remove key can be
selected directly from the MENU.
If it removes an SD card during record, please be sure to perform this operation in order to prevent breakage
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8.3 Format the SD card

Explanation
The data of the SD card is formatted.
When selecting SD format key with the SD card has not been inserted in the recorder, the error
message is displayed. Please select again after inserting the SD card in the recorder.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the SD card cannot be formatted.
Operation
Select the SD/Param key SD format key on the System.
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File group
File name

8.4 Save the set value

Explanation
A set value is preserved on the SD card.
When selecting Param save key with the SD card has not been inserted in the recorder, the error
message is displayed. Please select again after inserting the SD card in the recorder.
Operation
Select the SD/Param key Param save key on the System.
File group
The set value file saved before is displayed by the list.
Files can be displayed up to 100 at a time. Please switch the page by Back and Next key, when
there is a file any more.
File name
The character input screen can be displayed by selects “
Input an arbitrary file name, and a set value can be newly preserved with the OK key.
When the file of same name in “①File group”, the file is overwrite saved. (The confirmation
screen is displayed.)
Moreover, (.dps) adheres automatically behind the preserved file name, and it is saved in the
“Prm” folder of the SD card. (Refer to Section 10.17 for “Prm” folder.)
File name” touching.
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File group

8.5 Load the set value

Explanation
The set value preserved in the past is read from the SD card.
When selecting Param load key with the SD card has not been inserted in the recorder, the error
message is displayed. Please select again after inserting the SD card in the recorder.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the set value cannot be loaded.
Operation
Select the SD/Param key Param load key on the System.
File group
The set value file saved before is displayed by the list.
Files can be displayed up to 100 at a time. Please switch the page by Back and Next key, when
there is a file any more.
The file is selected touching, and a set value is read with the OK key. (The selected item is
displayed in aqua.)
Only the setting data that exists in “Prm” folder of the SD card can be read.
(Refer to Section 10.17 for “Prm” folder.)
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8.6 Output log

Explanation
Output log to SD card. (It supports since recorder version 2.00.)
* If you select without inserting an SD card in the recorder, an error message will be displayed.
Please insert the SD card in the recorder and select again.
Operation
Select the SD/Param key Log output key on the System.
Output destination]
A log is output to the folder called "Prm_YYMMDD_hhmmss" in the "Recorder" folder on the SD
card. The folder name is the time when the log was output. Prm_YYMMDD_hhmmssYY(year), MM(month), DD(day), hh(hour), mm(minute), ss(second)
For various logs, refer to Sections 6.6 and 6.7.
Output file]
A text file (file name: log.txt) to which eventlog, communication log, security log is input.
The contents displayed in the log display are output as a text file.
Parameter log fileFile name: nnn_YYMMDD; nnn(Security log number),YY(year), MM(month),
DD(day)
It is a parameter file linkedto the operation log recorded in the security log.
It is generated at the timing when the OK key of Input in Input CH is touched.
The parameter file is outputted in a form linked to the security log number as shown below. The
parameter file can be confirmed with the Parameter Loader. For the parameter log file, refer to
Section 10.19.
Security log contents in log.txt Prm_YYMMDD_hhmmss
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IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default GW
DNS address
MAC address

8.7 Setting the IP address

Explanation
IP address etc. necessary for Ethernet are set.
The following can be done by setting “Ethernet and FTP”.
The record file preserved on the SD card of the recorder can be downloaded directly to the
personal computer by using the Viewer software of the attachment. (Network download)
Realtime trend can be displayed by using the Viewer software of the attachment.
It is necessary to change the content of “Realtime trend setting” and “FTP setting” of the Viewer
software to use “Network download” and “Realtime trend display function”.
(Refer to Section 5.3
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation
Select the Comm. key Ethernet1 key on the System.
IP Address
IP address of the main body is set.
Please input an arbitrary IP address from the numeric input screen, and set it with the OK key.
Subnet Mask
The Subnet Mask is set.
Please input an arbitrary Subnet Mask from the numeric input screen, and set it with the OK key.
Default GW
The Default GW is set.
Please input an arbitrary Default GW from the numeric input screen, and set it with the OK key.
DNS address
The DNS address is set.
Please input an arbitrary DNS address from the numeric input screen, and set it with the OK key.
MAC address
The allocated MAC address of each recorder is displayed.
Please input an arbitrary MAC address from the numeric input screen, and set it with the OK key.
5.4 of “DATA VIEWER INSTRUCTION MANUAL” for details.)
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Example of setting IP Address
The Ethernet setting screen (above figure) is displayed.
Input an arbitrary numerical value to “IP Address” and “Subnet Mask”.
(In this case, IP address is set to “192.168.0.1”, and the Subnet Mask is set to “255.255.255.0”.)
Input an arbitrary numerical value to “Default GW” and “DNS address”.
(The Default GW and the DNS address can be omitted.)
The setting is preserved with an OK key. (After the power supply is turned on again, it becomes
effective.)
Please inquire of the network administrator before setting “IP Address”, “Subnet mask” and
“Default gateway”, “DNS server address”. The trouble might occur in the network when the
setting is not correct.
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Keep alive function
Keep alive cycle

8.8 Setting the keep alive function

Explanation
It is regularly confirmed whether the network is connected by setting “Keep alive function”.
Moreover, the cycle when “Keep alive function” is executed is set.
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation
Select the Comm. key Ethernet2 key on the System.
Keep alive function
ON/OFF of “Keep alive function” is selected.
Keep alive cycle
The “Keep alive cycle” is set. (1 to 240 min)
Please input an arbitrary “Keep alive cycle” from the numeric input screen, and set it with the OK
key. (After the power supply is turned on again, it becomes effective.)
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Current time and date
Selection of SNTP function
Setting of SNTP server
Calibration cycle time
Calibration start

8.9 Setting the SNTP client function

[Description]
Use the SNTP client function to receive the time data from the time server on a regular basis to correct the
recorder's time.
[Operation]
On the system setting screen, select Comm. key
screen.
Current time and date
Displays the current time and date.
Selection of SNTP client function
Select ON/OFF of the SNTP client function.
ON: Receives the time data from the SNTP server and calibrates the time. OFF: The SNTP function is not used.
When the correction of the time is attempted using the SNTP function during the recording
process, the correction is not performed if there is a difference of ±5 minutes or more from the
current time. If the difference is 5 minutes or less, the correction is performed by reducing the
difference little by little so that the time approaches the current time.
Setting of SNTP server address
Set the SNTP server address.
Input a SNTP server address on the character input screen, and then touch the OK key to set it.
Calibration cycle time
Set the time calibration cycle for the SNTP server. (1 to 200 hours)
Input a time calibration cycle on the numerical value input screen and touch the OK key to set it.
Calibration start
By touching and selecting the key for ⑤" Calibration start ", the time calibration starts immediately regardless of the setting in ④"Calibration cycle time".
Note) During the recording process, manual calibration cannot be implemented.
SNTP1 key to open the SNTP function setting
address
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Selection of time acquisition function
Setting of time zone
Setting of SNTP server

8.10 Setting the time zone and SNTP server function

[Description]
Set the time acquisition function ON/OFF and the time zone (standard time).
[Operation]
On the system setting screen, select Comm. key
screen.
Selection of time acquisition function
When turning on the power supply, select ON/OFF of the function for acquiring the data from the
SNTP server.
(Enabled only when the SNTP function is turned ON. For details about the SNTP function,
refer section 8.9)
If the power supply is turned on when On is set, the recording process will not be started until the
time data is acquired.
Setting of time zone
Set the time zone (standard time).
By touching and selecting the key for (2) "Setting of time zone", the time zone selection screen
(See below) is opened.
Touch and select a time, and then touch the OK key to set it. (The selected item is indicated in
light blue.)
Setting of SNTP server
Select ON/OFF of the SNTP server function. (Supported in the main unit version 1.60 or later)
SNTP2 key to open the SNTP function setting
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User name
Password
Level

8.11 Setting the FTP user

Explanation
The FTP user's making, the edit, and the deletion, etc. are operated.
The following can be done by setting “Ethernet and FTP”.
The record file preserved on the SD card of the recorder can be downloaded directly to the
personal computer by using the Viewer software of the attachment. (Network download)
Realtime trend can be displayed by using the Viewer software of the attachment.
It is necessary to change the content of “Realtime trend setting” and “FTP setting” of the Viewer
software to use “Network download” and “Realtime trend display function”.
(Refer to Section 5.3
Note: When the recorder is in recording, the setting cannot be changed.
Operation
Select the Comm. key FTP key on the System.
User group
The made user is displayed by the list.
Please select the arbitrary user from “
edit or the delete key. (The selected item is displayed in aqua.)
5.4 of “DATA VIEWER INSTRUCTION MANUAL” for details.)
User group
User group” to edit and deletion the user, and select the
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User name
When an Add key is selected, the FTP user setting screen (above figure) is displayed.
Please input an arbitrary user name from the character input screen, and set it with the OK key.
Password
The password is set to the made user name.
(The space character cannot be used for the password. Moreover, the password can be omitted.)
Level
The access when the level of the user who made it is set, and general FTP client software is used
is limited.
Administrator The file on the SD card can be read, write, and delete. User Only reading the file on the SD card (download) can be done.
Example of setting FTP
The FTP setting screen (above figure) is displayed.
An add key is selected, the FTP user setting screen displays, and each item is input arbitrarily.
(In this case, user name is set to “user”, and the password is omitted.)
The level is selected. (In this case, level is set to “Administrator”.)
The setting is preserved with an OK key. (After the power supply is turned on again, it becomes
effective.)
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