Witam. Kupiłem takie badziewie (dla siebie) i nawet spoko się sprawuje. Tylko nie mogę zrobić najważniejszego. A mianowicie nie da się w komputerze przeglądać trendów zgranych na kartę CF, bo software potrzebuje license key. W instrukcji podają, że jest on na opakowaniu płyty CD. Tylko niby skąd ja mam tą płytę k...a wytrzasnąć jak urządzenie jest może z drugiego końca świata przywiezione, bo zegar był cztery godziny do przodu. To co teraz mam się bawić w Kaszpirowskiego żeby tą płytę namierzyć może na alasce w stacji meteo w trzeciej szufladzie na samym dnie :shii:. Tyle kasy wypakowałem. O boże. https://obrazki.elektroda.pl/8983195800_1515517620_thumb.jpg Jak ktoś ma możliwość i widział to gdzieś na zakładzie, to bardzo proszę o pomoc, namiar na zakład, czy coś. Potrzebny program DAQSTANDARD, lub płyta CD do miernika.
User’s
Manual
FXA120
DAQSTANDARD for FX1000
Data Viewer
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3rd Edition
Thank you for purchasing DAQSTANDARD for FX1000 (model name: FXA120, hereafter
referred to as DAQSTANDARD).
This manual explains how to use the software. Please read this manual carefully before
operating the software to ensure its correct use.
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• Once the software is unpacked, Yokogawa will not guarantee the designed operation
of the software, except when the original floppy disk is found to be physically
defective.
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result of use of this software.
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How to Use This Manual
Structure of the Manual
This manual consists of the following three chapters and index.
Chapter
1
Title
Before Using the
DAQSTANDARD
2
Displaying Data
3
Index
Troubleshooting
Content
Gives an overview of DAQSTANDARD and explains
the PC environment that you require in order to use
DAQSTANDARD.
Explains the procedures to display measurement data files
that were created on the FX and to convert these files into
other formats, such as Excel and ASCII.
Gives a list of error messages and corrective measures.
Gives a list of important terms used in this manual.
Scope of This Manual
This manual does not explain the basic operations of your PC’s operating system (OS).
For such descriptions, refer to the Windows User’s Guide etc.
Conventions Used in This Manual
• Unit
K..................... Indicates “1024”. (Example: 100 KB)
• Menus, commands, dialog boxes and buttons
Enclosed in [ ].
• Note
Provides useful information regarding operation of the software.
About Images
The images that appear in this manual may be different from those that appear on the
software, but not to a degree that interferes with procedural explanations.
Products Covered in This Manual
Item
FX1000
DAQSTANDARD for FX1000
Described in This Manual
Up to firmware version R1.1x
In the explanations in this manual, this is referred to as the “FX.”
Up to version R9.03.xx.
Revision History
Edition
1
2
3
iv
Description
New edition
Revised for upgrade to 9.02 Release: (Added) Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian,
and Korean as display language.
Improvements to descriptions.
Revised for upgrade to 9.03 Release
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Software License Agreement............................................................................................................. ii
How to Use This Manual. ................................................................................................................. iv
.
Chapter 1 Before Using the DAQSTANDARD
1.1 Overview of DAQSTANDARD for FX1000. .......................................................................... 1-1
.
Software Applications in DAQSTANDARD..................................................................... 1-1
.
About the Data Viewer.................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2 Required PC System Environment....................................................................................... 1-2
Hardware........................................................................................................................ 1-2
.
Operating System (OS). ................................................................................................. 1-2
.
Chapter 2 Displaying Data
2.1 Starting and Exiting the Data Viewer.................................................................................... 2-1
Starting the Data Viewer................................................................................................. 2-1
.
Opening the File. ............................................................................................................ 2-2
Checking File Information (Display Data Files and Event Data Files)............................ 2-3
.
Exiting the Data Viewer................................................................................................... 2-5
2.2 Displaying the Waveform...................................................................................................... 2-6
Displaying the Waveform................................................................................................ 2-6
.
General Display Settings................................................................................................ 2-7
.
Setting the Time Axis.................................................................................................... 2-10
Setting the Y-axis...........................................................................................................2-11
Turn ON/OFF the Alarm Display................................................................................... 2-14
Waveform Labels (Selecting the channel identification strings).................................... 2-15
Showing/Hiding Cursors............................................................................................... 2-15
.
Displaying the Cursor Values........................................................................................ 2-16
Displaying Statistics...................................................................................................... 2-17
.
Adding Arbitrary Marks. ................................................................................................ 2-17
Searching the Alarm Transition Point and Mark Position.............................................. 2-18
Deleting Marks.............................................................................................................. 2-19
Resetting Marks............................................................................................................ 2-19
Setting the Window....................................................................................................... 2-20
.
2.3 Circular Display. ................................................................................................................. 2-21
Circular Display............................................................................................................. 2-21
General Display Settings.............................................................................................. 2-21
.
.
Setting the Time Axis.................................................................................................... 2-22
Setting the Y-axis.......................................................................................................... 2-22
Turning ON/OFF the Alarm Display.............................................................................. 2-22
2.4 Displaying Numeric Values................................................................................................. 2-23
Displaying Numeric Values........................................................................................... 2-23
General Display Settings of the Numeric Display......................................................... 2-23
.
Setting the Time Axis.................................................................................................... 2-23
Turn ON/OFF the Alarm Display................................................................................... 2-23
Waveform Labels (Selecting the channel identification strings).................................... 2-23
Showing/Hiding Cursors............................................................................................... 2-24
.
.
Adding Arbitrary Marks, Deleting Marks, and Resetting Marks. ................................... 2-24
2.5 Linking Files and Saving the Link Settings File.................................................................. 2-25
Linking Files.................................................................................................................. 2-25
.
How the Number of Data Points in Linked Files Is Calculated. .................................... 2-27
Saving the Link Settings File. ....................................................................................... 2-27
.
Displaying Linked Files................................................................................................. 2-27
2.6 Listing Alarms, Marks, and Control Modes, and Converting the List.................................. 2-28
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Index
Contents
2.7 Viewing Manual Sampled Data Files.................................................................................. 2-30
2.8 Viewing Report Files........................................................................................................... 2-31
2.9 Saving the Display Settings................................................................................................ 2-34
Display Settings............................................................................................................ 2-34
Viewing Data Files........................................................................................................ 2-34
Saving the Display Conditions...................................................................................... 2-35
2.10 Saving Display Template.................................................................................................... 2-37
Saving Templates.......................................................................................................... 2-37
.
Using Templates. .......................................................................................................... 2-37
2.11 Converting the Data............................................................................................................ 2-38
Conversion Example..................................................................................................... 2-40
.
2.12 Printing. .............................................................................................................................. 2-41
Setting the Printer......................................................................................................... 2-41
Specifying the Contents to Be Printed (for Display Data File and Event Data File)...... 2-41
Header.......................................................................................................................... 2-43
Print Preview................................................................................................................. 2-43
Printing.......................................................................................................................... 2-43
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting
3.1 Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................... 3-1
Index
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1.1
Before Using the DAQSTANDARD
Overview of DAQSTANDARD for FX1000
1
2
DAQSTANDARD consists of the following two software applications.
• Data Viewer
• Hardware Configurator
This manual explains Data Viewer.
3
Data Viewer
Data Viewer displays the values and waveforms of the measured data from the recorder
and prints them.
Hardware Configurator
Hardware Configurator is a software application for creating setup data for the recorder.
It can send setup files that you have created to the recorder and save them to storage
media.
About the Data Viewer
The Data Viewer can display the following types of data—which have been created on
the FX—on waveform, digital value, and circular displays. The Data Viewer can also print
these types of data. With the displayed data, you can link files, save display conditions,
and perform data conversion.
• Display data files
• Event data files
• Report files
• Manual sampled data files
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Software Applications in DAQSTANDARD
1-1
Index
1.2
Hardware
Required PC System Environment
Personal Computer
A computer which runs on Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7.
CPU and Main Memory
• When Using Windows XP
Pentium III, 600 MHz or faster Intel x64 or x86 processor; 128 MB or more of memory
• When Using Windows Vista
Pentium 4, 3 GHz or faster Intel x64 or x86 processor; 2 GB or more of memory
• When Using Windows 7
32-bit edition: Intel Pentium 4, 3 GHz or faster x64 or x86 processor; 2 GB or more of
memory
64-bit edition: Intel x64 processor that is equivalent to Intel Pentium 4, 3 GHz or faster;
2 GB or more of memory
Hard Disk
A free space of 100 MB or more (more space may be required, depending on the amount
of data stored).
CD-ROM Drive
To be used for installing the software.
Mouse
A mouse supported by Windows.
Monitor
A video card that is recommended for the OS and a display that is supported by the OS,
has a resolution of 1024×768 or higher, and that can show 65,536 colors (16-bit, high
color) or more.
Interface Port
When communicating through RS-232, use a COM port (COM1, COM2, COM3, or
COM4) supported by Windows.
When communicating through RS-422/RS-485, connect a converter to an RS-232 port.
To communicate through an Ethernet connection, you need an Ethernet card supported
by Windows. Also, the TCP/IP protocol must be installed.
Printer
A printer supported by Windows is required. An appropriate printer driver is also
required.
Operating System (OS)
OS
Windows XP
Windows Vista
Windows 7
Version
Home Edition SP3
Professional SP3 (excluding x64 Editions)
Home Premium SP2 (excluding 64-bit editions)
Business SP2 (excluding 64-bit editions)
Home Premium, SP1 (32- or 64-bit edition)
Professional, SP1 (32- or 64-bit edition)
Note
• The time zone can be set in [Date/Time] which can be opened from [Control Panel].
• If daylight saving time is used, mark the check box of “Automatically adjust clock for daylight
saving changes”.
• The time zone should not be set using the autoexec.bat file. If “TZ=GTM0” is set in the file,
specify “rem” to disable it.
• Data created in 2038 or later cannot be handled.
• The font “Courier New” needs to be installed on your personal computer.
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2.1
Displaying Data
Starting and Exiting the Data Viewer
1
Starting the Data Viewer
2
From the Start menu, select [Programs] - [DAQSTANDARD] - [Viewer].
Open a file (section 2.1)
Not used
Information
about the
loaded file
(section 2.1)
Save display conditions
(section 2.9)
Section 2.11
Display version
information of the
Data Viewer
Waveform display
(displayed when a
data file is opened)
Status bar
You cannot start multiple Data Viewers. If you set file associations you can start Data
Viewer by double-clicking a data file. You can start Data Viewer by dragging a data file
onto the Data Viewer icon.
Files That the Data Viewer Can Display (Extension)
File Type
Extension
Display data file
DAD
Event data file
DAE
Link settings file
ldx1
Report file
DAR2
Manually sampled data file
DAM
1
This is the information file that is created when you link and display multiple display data
files or event data files. When you open this file, the linked data files are opened.
2
Can be displayed in stacked bar graphs (column bar).
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Displaying Data
Search bar
Toolbar
Menu bar
Display circular (section 2.3)
Display values (section 2.4)
Display waveforms (section 2.2)
Display alarm/mark list (section 2.6)
Not used
Display numeric cursor values (section 2.2)
Display computed result (section 2.2)
Not used
Link previous file (section 2.5)
Linking the previous and
subsequent files collectively
(section 2.5)
Link the subsequent file
(section 2.5)
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Index
2.1 Starting and Exiting the Data Viewer
Toolbar, Search Bar, and Status Bar
Select [View] - [Toolbar], [View] - [A/M Search Bar], or [View] - [Status Bar] on the menu
bar to display the corresponding bar. A check mark will appear beside the entry in the
menu. The bar will disappear if the check is removed.
Processing of New File Names
When you create a file using Data Viewer, it processes the specified file name in the
following ways.
• The following characters are converted to underscores: slashes, colons, asterisks,
backslashes, quotation marks, question marks, less-than signs, greater-than signs,
and vertical bars.
• If you leave the extension out of a file name, and the file name starts with a period, the
period is converted into an underscore.
Opening the File
1. Click here ([File] - [Open]).
2. The [Open] dialog box opens.
3. Select the desired file and
click the [Open] button.
Information about the selected file
Note
You can change file names in the [Open] dialog box. You cannot delete files.
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1
Checking File Information (Display Data Files and Event Data Files)
Select [Information] - [About Document] on the menu bar to view the active data file’s
information.
Items whose check boxes are selected are printed in the header when you print data.
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Note
• Multiple files can be opened simultaneously.
• The number of files that can be opened simultaneously depends on the memory size of the
PC and the free disk space.
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Contents of the Basic Information Tab
Item
File Name
Device Type
Serial No.
File Message
Time Correction
Start
Start Time
Started by
Starting Cond.
Stop
Stop Time
Stopped by
Dividing Cond.
Meas Ch.
Math Ch.
Ext. Ch.
Data Count
Sampling Int.
Trigger Time
Trigger No.
Damage Check
Comment
Description
The file name. (If the file name is long, the portion that does not fit within the dialog box is not
displayed.)
FX1000
The device’s serial number.
The file message (up to 50 characters; specified as the file header).
Whether or not the time was changed while data was being acquired (done/none).
The time when data acquisition started (yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss.mmm).
The name of the user who started data acquisition (up to 20 characters).
The condition under which data acquisition started (Manual/Restart after Black Out/Auto/Triggered
Restart/Over Write/Unknown).
The time when data acquisition stopped (yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss.mmm).
The name of the user who stopped data acquisition (up to 20 characters).
The condition under which data acquisition stopped (Manual/Black Out/Auto/Data Count/
Interrupted/Unknown).
The number of measurement channels.
The number of math channels.
This is not applied to the FX data.
The number of data points.
The sampling interval, in seconds.
The trigger time (yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss.mmm).
The trigger position (from 0).
The status of the data file (damaged/not damaged).
You can insert a print comment of up to 127 characters in length.
Contents of the Batch Information Tab
Item
Batch Name
Description
The batch name
(up to 32 characters).
Lot No.
The lot number
(range: 0 to 99999999).
Title 1 to Title 241
The batch text title
(up to 20 characters).
Description
The batch text description
(up to 30 characters).
1 You can use up to eight of these on the FX.
Contents of the Batch Comment Tab
Item
Comment 1 to Comment 3
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Description
The time when the comment was made (yyyy/mm/dd hh:mm:ss.mmm).
The comment itself
The user who made the comment (up to 20 characters).
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Exiting the Data Viewer
On the menu bar, select [File] - [Exit], or click the Close button. If you changed the
settings in any of the windows, a message “Save changes to ****.***?” is displayed. Click
the [Yes] button, if you wish to save the settings and exit the Data Viewer. Click the [No]
button, if you do not wish to save the settings and exit the Data Viewer.
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Displaying the Waveform
1. Click here ([Window] - [Graph]).
2. The waveform display screen opens.
Group selection tab
Mark on the active waveform
Zone display area
Show/Hide the zone
display area
Waveform label
(Channel number or tag)
A white frame indicates the section of
the waveform that is being displayed
Link the subsequent file
Linking the previous and
subsequent files collectively
Link the previous file
Display the cursor value
Display the alarm/mark list
Color overview
Adjuster
(Turn ON/OFF the
color overview
display)
Trip line of the
active waveform
Alarm display area
Magnification
Date
Waveform
display area
Drag this bar to change the
size of the zone display area
Turn ON/OFF waveform display
Waveform display area brightness adjuster
Grid brightness adjuster
Move the waveform display position
(Scroll bar)
Absolute or relative time
Color Overview Display
Displays marks and cursors
Displays the waveforms that
have the display turned ON
The measured values of the entire data are displayed using various colors. By assigning
50 different colors from the minimum to the maximum values of the scale, the measured
values are assigned to those colors.
If the data are display data, the maximum value is displayed at the top of the space
allocated to a single waveform, and the minimum value is displayed at the bottom.
If you click or drag the cursor on the color overview display area, the section of the
waveform is displayed in the waveform display area.
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General Display Settings
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The color overview is turned OFF as default.
Displaying Data
You can use this to change the channels that are registered to groups, create new
groups, and change the display format.
1. Click here ([View] - [General Display Settings]).
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2. The [General Display Settings] dialog box opens.
Group selection tab
Click No. to toggle between selecting all waveforms and selecting no waveforms.
Select waveforms by clicking their number or by dragging the mouse pointer.
Enter the group name
Select linear or logarithmic (each click switches between the two settings).
Select normal display or exponential display
(orange indicates that the exponential display has been selected).
Enter the display range
Enter the display position
Show/Hide the trip line
Enter the trip line
Set the scale intervals.
Display color
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Pastes the copied
settings to the
copy destination
Copy the setup data of the
selected waveform number
Initialize
Select the items to be copied
Set the maximum and minimum values of the measured
data to the maximum and minimum values of the scale.
Copy the settings of the first channel in the selected range
to all other channels
Show/Hide the Y-axis
Register the channel
Assign numbers to the channels in the selected range in ascending order
Activate the settings and close the dialog box
Turn ON/OFF at once
Turn ON/OFF waveform display (Blue is ON)
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Group
A maximum of 50 groups can be set. A maximum of 32 channels can be registered in
one group. Groups are registered when they are recorded on the recorder.
Turn ON/OFF the Display
Check the box of the waveform number to be displayed. Changing this setting will also
change the value of the corresponding waveform display ON/OFF button of the zone
display area of the waveform display window.
Registering the Channel
1. Click one.
2. The [Channel] dialog box opens.
3. Click one.
Types of Y-axis and Turning ON/OFF the Y-axis
Select linear or logarithmic by clicking the Y-axis display area. If you have selected
[Multi-Axis Zone] (see page 2-11, “Setting the Y-axis”), you can set whether to display
the Y axis. The Y-axis of the waveform for which the check box is shown in blue will be
displayed.
Scale (display range)
The range of minimum and maximum values is from -1.0×1016 to 1.0×1016.
Click the scale value display area to enter values.
Zone (display position)
The range is as follows:
• Minimum value: 0 to 99%
• Maximum value: 1 to 100%
Specify the waveform display position by taking the bottom edge of the waveform display
area of the waveform display screen to be 0% and the top edge to be 100%. Click the
zone display area to enter values.
Trip Line
Two trip lines (trip 1 is red, trip 2 is blue) can be set for each channel. Only the trip lines
of the active channel are displayed on the waveform display screen. However, on the
auto zone display screen (see page 2-11, “Setting the Y-axis”), the trip lines of all the
channels are displayed.
In the waveform display area, you can change the positions of the trip lines by dragging
them. In the [General Display Settings] dialog box of the waveform display, click the trip
line value display areas to enter values.
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Scale Interval
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Note
• If you specify a value that is smaller than the smallest possible value, the smallest possible
value will be specified. If you specify a value that is larger than the largest possible value,
the largest possible value will be specified.
• When the Y axis is set to logarithmic, you cannot set the scale interval. In this situation, this
setting is disabled.
• Y-axis scale numbers
• A maximum of 22 scale numbers and a minimum of 2 scale numbers can be displayed.
• If “0” falls within the range of the scale, “0” and the integer multiples of the scale interval
with “0” as the origin are displayed.
Color
You can select the color of each waveform. To create custom colors, click the [Define
Custom Colors] button in the [Color] dialog box.
Copy/Paste
You can copy the setup data of one channel or more to other channels. Use the following
procedure to copy and paste.
1. Click the source channel number that you want to copy. To select many channels, click
the first source channel, then drag over all the channels that you want to copy.
2. Click the [Copy] button at the bottom of the window. The settings of the waveform
whose number has been selected (the waveform number is displayed in red) are
copied.
3. Click the destination channel number. To select many channels, click the first
destination channel, then drag over all the channels where you want to paste.
4. Click the [Paste] button at the bottom of the window. The copied settings are pasted
to the copy destination. If the range of channels that you have copied is smaller than
the range of channels at the copy destination, the sequence of settings in the range of
channels that you have copied will be repeatedly pasted at the copy destination until
the specified copy destination range is full.
You can also copy and paste specific channel items.
After selecting the copy source in step 1, click the [Copy Details] button to display the [Copy
Details] dialog box.
Select the items that you want to copy.
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You can specify the scale interval. You can specify values that are within the following
range: “1/1000 of the scale width” (this is the smallest scale interval) to “1/2 of the scale
width” (this is the largest scale interval). The default value is 1. The decimal place of this
setting is the same as the decimal place of the scale.
Example: If the scale is –2.0000 to 2.0000, the smallest scale interval is 0.004, and the
largest scale interval is 2.
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Setting the Time Axis
Selecting Absolute or Relative Time Display
On the menu bar, select [Time Axis] - [Absolute Time] or [Time Axis] - [Relative Time]. If
you select [Relative Time], the elapsed time from the first data point of the waveform is
displayed.
Expanding and Reducing the Time Axis
Click either of these icons
([Time Axis] - [Zoom in] or [Time Axis] - [Zoom out]).
If you select [Time Axis] - [All] on the menu bar, the time axis is expanded or reduced
so that all the data is displayed. To manually set the magnification, follow the procedure
below (the settable range is 1/1000 to 20 times).
1. On the menu bar, select [Time Axis] - [Set Scale].
The [Time Axis Scale] dialog box appears.
2. Enter the magnification, and then click the [OK] button.
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Setting the Y-axis
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Selecting the Waveform Display Zone
User zone
Edit zone
Full zone
Slide zone
Auto zone
Multi-axis zone
Displaying Data
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3
Waveform display limit
([Y-Axis] - [Clip])
Click one
([Y-Axis] - [User Zone]/[Edit Zone]/[Full Zone]/
[Slide Zone]/[Auto Zone]/[Multi-Axis Zone])
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Select from the following list of choices:
• User zone:
Each waveform is displayed in the range specified in [Zone] under
the [General Display Setting] (the zone cannot be changed on the
waveform display screen).
Each waveform is displayed in the range specified in [Zone] under the
• Edit zone:
[General Display Setting] (the zone can be changed on the waveform
display screen).
• Full zone:
Display all waveforms using full zones.
• Slide zone:
Display the waveforms in a cascade fashion from the top to the
bottom of the waveform display area.
• Auto zone:
Display the waveforms by equally dividing the waveform display area
by the number of displayed waveforms.
• Multi-axis zone: Display the Y-axis of multiple waveforms.
Note
If the waveform display zone is set to some setting other than multi-axis zone and auto zone,
only the Y-axis of the active waveform is displayed.
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• Full zone
• Slide zone
Slide zone
Examples of the Various Zone Settings
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Auto zone
• Auto zone
• Multi-axis zone
Y-axis display area
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Editing Zones
Drag the top adjustment knob
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Displaying Data
Drag the zone display bar
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Drag the bottom adjustment knob
You can change the waveform display zone on the waveform display screen by clicking
the edit zone icon on the tool bar or by selecting [Y-Axis] - [Edit Zone] in the menu bar.
The size of the zone can be changed by dragging the top and bottom adjustment knobs.
The entire zone can be moved by dragging the zone display bar.
The zones that are set in [Edit Zone] are reflected in the [Zone] setting of the [General
Display Settings].
Displaying Multiple Y-axis
When multi-axis zone is selected, the Y-axis scales corresponding to the [Y-Axis] boxes
in the [General Display Settings] that are checked will be displayed.
• Adding a Y-axis
Drag and drop
• Deleting a Y-axis
Drag and drop
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Changing the Grid Display
To select the grid type, click one of the grid density icons on the toolbar, or click [Y-Axis]
on the menu bar.
Switch the grid density
Grid Display Examples
[Y-Axis] - [Standard Grid]
[Y-Axis] - [Dense Grid1]
[Y-Axis] - [Dense Grid2]
Waveform Display Limit (clip)
To enable the waveform display limit, click the clip icon ( ) on the toolbar, or select
[Y-Axis] - [Clip] on the menu bar. When the limit is enabled, the waveform’s Y-axis display
range is limited to the minimum and maximum values that you have set under [General
Display Settings] - [Scale]. Measured values that are less than the minimum value are
set to the minimum value and values that are greater than the maximum value are set to
the maximum value.
• Example in which Display Limit is Enabled
• Example in which Display Limit is Disabled
Turn ON/OFF the Alarm Display
1. Click here ([View] - [Alarm]).
2. The alarm is displayed.
Alarm display
No alarm
Alarm 1
Alarm 2
Alarm 3
Alarm 4
Alarm occurrence
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Waveform Labels (Selecting the channel identification strings)
You can set what kind of labels are used to display channels by selecting [View] - [Channel
No.] to specify channel numbers or [View] - [Tag] to specify tags.
Register labels from the FX front panel or by using the Hardware Configurator.
• The label setting (channel number or tag) is common to all the following windows:
Waveform display window, circular display window, numeric display window, list display
window, [Control] window, [Statistics] window, [General Display Setting] dialog box, channel
selection dialog box, and data conversion dialog box
• Channel number and tag displays
If you reduce the size of a waveform display window, labels may not be displayed in their
entirety. Labels are displayed in their entirety on all other windows.
• If you convert measured data to Excel or other formats, the converted files contain channel
numbers and tags.
Showing/Hiding Cursors
Cursors indicate the data range. Use the cursors when you want to read values or attach
marks.
Showing the Cursor
1. Point the cursor on the screen (Cursor A).
2. Drag the cursor
(Cursor B).
Select [Edit] - [Select All] on the menu bar to move cursor A to the beginning of the data
and cursor B to the end of the data.
Hiding the Cursor
Select [Edit] - [Erase Cursor] on the menu bar.
Copying the Data to the Clipboard
Click here ([Edit] - [Copy]).
On the numerical window and list display window (section 2.6), you can copy the data
between Cursor A and Cursor B to the Windows clipboard. On the waveform display
window and circular display window, the displayed image can be copied to the clipboard.
Note
• The maximum number of data points that can be copied to the clipboard is 1000.
• The channels that are copied to the clipboard are those that are registered in the selected
group with the waveform display turned ON.
• When the display mode of the time axis is set to absolute time, the absolute time is output. If
it is set to relative time, the relative time from the first data point is output.
• Contents that have been copied to the clipboard can be pasted to other applications for use.
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Note
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Displaying the Cursor Values
1. Click here ([Window] - [Control]).
2. The [Control] dialog box opens.
The values of Cursor A and B
on the waveform display screen
Cursor movement button
Alarm display
(Displays the conditions of alarm 1, 2, 3, and 4 from the left)
A list of Cursor A and B values and their differences on the waveform display screen is
displayed. You can change the values of Cursor A and B by clicking the cursor movement
buttons.
When the alarm display is turned ON, the alarm conditions are displayed. When an alarm
is in effect, the indicator is red. When it is not, the indicator is green.
Displaying Numeric Values of Abnormal Data
The abnormal data are displayed as follows:
+OVER: Measured/computed data are over the positive limit
-OVER: Measured/computed data are under the negative limit
LACK:
Computation error or data dropout
Note
When a cursor is not displayed on the waveform display screen, the cursor’s value display area
becomes blank. Difference becomes INVALID.
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Displaying Statistics
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1. Click here ([Window] - [Statistics]).
Note
2. The statistics display screen opens.
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1 n-1 (x )2
Σ k
n k=0
n : Number of data
xk : value
Displaying Data
The first data number of the
computed region (Cursor A)
The last data number of the
computed region (Cursor B)
RMS =
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The minimum value, maximum value, P-P, mean, and rms value for each waveform in
the range specified by Cursors A and B are computed and displayed. If the cursor is not
displayed, the computation is performed over the entire data.
As the results of the computation do not update automatically, you must click the [ReCalc.] button in the [Statistics] dialog box to update the computed results if you change
the position of Cursor A or B.
Adding Arbitrary Marks
2. Click here ([Edit] - [Append Mark]).
3. The [Mark Settings] dialog box opens.
Arbitrary mark
1. Using the mouse, click
the position that you want
to add an arbitrary mark at.
4. After entering the
string, selecting the
displayed position,
or selecting whether
the time is displayed,
click the [OK] button.
When Cursor A and Cursor B are at the same position, arbitrary marks can be placed.
You can select whether to put the arbitrary marks on all groups or only on the displayed
group. And you can set the displayed position of the mark and select whether the time is
displayed by the mark.
The displayed time is either the absolute time or relative time depending on the time axis
setting.
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Displayed position: Center
Displayed position: Left
Displayed position: Right
Flag
If you left-click the mark while pressing the “Ctrl” key, the mark is displayed in front.
If you left-click the mark while pressing the “Shift” key, the mark is displayed in the back.
Double-clicking a mark, that has been created using the Data Viewer, opens the [Mark
Settings] dialog box in which you can change the displayed group and the mark name.
Searching the Alarm Transition Point and Mark Position
Searches for the alarm change point
Searches for the mark position
Moves cursor B to the mark that is closest to the right
of the current cursor position
Moves cursor B to the mark that is closest to the left
of the current cursor position
Moves cursor A
Moves cursor B
Moves cursor A
Searching the Alarm Transition Point
Moves Cursor A or Cursor B to the alarm transition point (the point at which the alarm
occurred and the point at which the alarm was released) of the active channel.
Searching is possible to the left and right of the cursor.
Searching the Mark Position
Moves Cursor A or Cursor B to the mark position (message, trigger mark, or arbitrary
mark) of the active group.
Searching is possible to the left and right of the cursor.
Note
• The searching function cannot be used, if the cursor is not displayed.
• The search function cannot be used, if there are no arbitrary marks or when the alarm
display is OFF.
• The following types of marks are available:
• Message:
Messages written on the recorder
• Trigger mark:
For each file, the trigger point at the start of recording
• Arbitrary mark: Marks that have been created on the Data Viewer
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Deleting Marks
1
1. Place Cursor A and Cursor B so that
the mark is between the two.
2. Select [Edit] - [Delete Mark].
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The arbitrary marks (green/yellow) and trigger marks (yellow) between Cursor A and
Cursor B are deleted.
Note
• The arbitrary marks placed on the Data Viewer are green. The arbitrary marks (messages)
and trigger points placed on the recorder are yellow.
• Up to 32 characters can be used for a mark name.
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If you select [Edit] - [Reset Mark] on the menu bar, all the arbitrary marks that have been
created on the Data Viewer will be deleted. The marks (messages) and the trigger point
that were created on the recorder but deleted on the Data Viewer are displayed again.
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Setting the Window
Select [Window] - [Cascade], [Window] - [Tile], or [Window] - [Arrange Icons] on the
menu bar.
• Example of a Cascading Display
• Example of a Tiled Display
• Example of an Arranged Icon
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Circular Display
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Circular Display
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1. Click here ([Window] - [Circular]).
Group selection tab
Mark on the active waveform
Zone display area
Show/Hide the zone
display area
Date
Drag this bar to change the
size of the zone display area
Turn ON/OFF waveform display
Circular display area brightness adjuster
Grid brightness adjuster
Alarm display area
Trigger mark
Trip line (blue, red)
Cursor
Absolute or relative time
3
Select the active
waveform
Waveform label
(Channel number or tag)
Displayed time
per cycle
General Display Settings
The parameters in the [General Display Settings] dialog box that are different between
the circular display and the waveform display (section 2.2) are as follows:
Trip Line
You cannot drag the trip lines on the circular screen.
You can change the position of the trip lines by changing the values in the [General
Display Settings] dialog box.
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2. The circular display screen opens.
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Setting the Time Axis
Selecting absolute or relative time display and zooming in or zooming out
on the time axis.
See section 2.2, “Displaying the Waveform.”
Selecting the displayed time
Specify the display time of a single cycle by setting the [TimeAxis] on the menu bar. The
options are as follows:
[1 hour], [2 hours], [6 hours], [8 hours], [12 hours], [16 hours], [1 Day], [2 Days], [1 week],
[2 weeks], and [4 weeks]
Setting the Y-axis
Setting Waveform Display Limits
The circular screen always displays the waveform that is limited to the values between
the maximum and minimum values of the Y-axis display range. The range is set using
[Scale] in the [General Display Settings] dialog box.
Turning ON/OFF the Alarm Display
You can display alarms in the inside or outside of the circular screen’s waveform display.
1. Click the alarm display icon on the toolbar, or select [View] - [Alarm] on the menu
bar.
The alarms are displayed.
2. On the menu bar, select [View] - [Alarm Inside] or [View] - [Alarm Outside].
Alarm Inside
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Displaying Numeric Values
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Displaying Numeric Values
2
1. Click here ([Window] - [Sheet]).
Absolute or relative time
Displaying Data
2. The numeric display screen opens.
3
Waveform label (Channel number or tag)
Click here to make the waveform active
Mark on the active waveform
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Scroll the screen
Mark (Yellow: Trigger mark or message,
Green: Arbitrary mark)
Alarm display (Displays the conditions of
alarm 1, 2, 3, and 4 from the left)
General Display Settings of the Numeric Display
Click the general display settings icon, or select [View] - [General Display Settings] on
the menu bar to display the [General Display Settings] dialog box. Of the parameters in
the [General Display Settings] dialog box, those that relate to the numeric display are as
follows:
• Normal or Exponential display of numerical values
• Registering the channel and turn the display ON or OFF
For details related to the setting procedures, see “General Display Settings” in section 2.2,
“Displaying the Waveform.”
Setting the Time Axis
On the menu bar, select [View] - [Absolute Time] or [View] - [Relative Time].
Turn ON/OFF the Alarm Display
The alarm conditions of alarms 1 to 4 are displayed on the screen by clicking the alarm
display icon or selecting [View] - [Alarm] and turning ON the alarm display. When an
alarm is in effect, the indicator is red. When it is not, the indicator is green.
Waveform Labels (Selecting the channel identification strings)
For details, see “Waveform Labels (Selecting the channel identification strings)” in
section 2.2, “Displaying the Waveform.”
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Showing/Hiding Cursors
Showing the cursor
1. Point the cursor (Cursor A)
2. Drag the cursor (Cursor B).
Select [Edit] - [Select All] on the menu bar to move cursor A to the beginning of the data
and cursor B to the end of the data.
Showing the Cursor Value, Displaying Statistics and Hiding the Cursor
For details, see “Displaying the Cursor’s values,” “Showing/Hiding Cursors,” “Displaying
Statistics” in section 2.2, “Displaying the Waveform.”
Adding Arbitrary Marks, Deleting Marks, and Resetting Marks
For details, see “Adding Arbitrary Marks,” “Deleting Marks,” and “Resetting Marks” in
section 2.2, “Displaying the Waveform.”
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Linking Files and Saving the Link Settings File
Linking Files
Using the Toolbar
[File] - [Link Previous File]
[File] - [Link All Files]
[File] - [Link Next File]
Link Previous File
This links the current file to the previous file. Each time you press this icon, the next
previous file is linked. When there are no files that can be linked, this icon is disabled.
Link Next File
This links the current file to the subsequent file. Each time you press this icon, the next
subsequent file is linked. When there are no files that can be linked, this icon is disabled.
Link All Files
You can collectively link previous and subsequent files to the current file, and display
them. All files available for linking are shown together in a display.
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Click one
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Displaying Data
You can link and display files that have been divided by the auto save function, power
failures, or other means (factors) on the recorder.
The files that can be linked are those that exist in the same directory. You can use the
toolbar or the menu bar to link files. Open the files that you want to link, and then follow
the procedure below.
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Using the Menu Bar
On the menu bar, select [Window] - [Link] to display the [Link File] dialog box.
2. Select [Prev] (previous file), [Next] (subsequent file), or [All] (all files).
1. Click here
(display files for linking).
3. Displays the linked files in a different color.
4. Displays the linked files.
When the link settings file is saved (see the next page),
the extension .ldx is appended to the original file name.
Note
• When linking and displaying files, make sure that the number of data points after linking
does not exceed 5242880.
In addition, if there is a period over which data does not exist such as when a power failure
occurs, data is counted as if the data is acquired at the given scan interval even during that
period. The scan interval and the maximum period for linking files are indicated below.
Interval
25 ms
125 ms
1s
10 s
Period
36.4 hour
7.5 days
60.6 days
606.8 days
For example, if data is captured continuously at a 125-ms interval and there is a one or
more week long power failure, the data from before and after the power failure cannot be
linked and displayed.
• If you open a file that was created prior to a time change on the recorder and then link
subsequent files, files from the open file up to the point of the time change are linked. If you
open a file that was created after a time change on the recorder and then link previous files,
files starting from the point of the time change are linked.
Recorder time changed
Starting (open) file
Files up to this file can be linked
File created during the time change
Time
File created during the time change
Starting (open) file
Files starting from this file can be linked
• The linked data display is based on the time of the starting file.
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How the Number of Data Points in Linked Files Is Calculated
This section explains how the number of data points in linked files is calculated.
Calculation Method When No Data Is Missing
[Number of inserted blank data points]=
[Time of the first data after the power outage] - [Time of the last data before the power outage]
[Acquisition period]
-1
Power outage
File 1
File 2
▲
Time of the last data before the power outage
▲
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Time
Time of the first data after the power outage
Saving the Link Settings File
The link settings are saved to the link settings file (the extension is .ldx). The procedure is
the same as the procedure to save display settings. See section 2.9, “Saving the Display
Settings.”
Displaying Linked Files
When you open an .ldx file, the linked files are displayed.
Note
Files with the extension .ldx contain only link settings. To reopen a linked file, you must have
the original data file.
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When there have been no power outages or time changes, the number of data points is
calculated according to the data start and end numbers of each unit of data.
When there has been a time change, any time changes within connected files are ignored,
and the number of data points is calculated according to the data start and end numbers
of each unit of data. When there has been a power outage, blank data is inserted. The
number of inserted blank data points is determined by the following formula.
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Listing Alarms, Marks, and Control Modes, and
Converting the List
A list of alarms, marks, and control modes is displayed with the display data file or event
data file opened.
1. Click here([Window]-[Alarm/Mark]).
2. The [Display File List] dialog box opens.
3. Click the [Alarm List] tab.
Label
The area that you select by
dragging the mouse pointer
on this screen and the area
that you select by using the
cursors on other screens
are linked.
High limit alarm
Delay high limit alarm
Low limit alarm
Delay low limit alarm
High limit on rate-of-change alarm
Difference high limit alarm
Low limit on rate-of-change alarm
Difference low limit alarm
3. Click the [Mark List] tab.
The area that you select by
dragging the mouse pointer
on this screen and the area
that you select by using the
cursors on other screens
are linked.
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Trigger mark
Messages
(mark created on the recorder)
Arbitrary mark
(mark created on the Data Viewer)
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Click a label on the [Alarm List] display screen to sort using the label. The first click will
sort the list in the ascending order; the second click will sort the list in the descending
order.
Note
Converting the Alarm or Mark List
You can convert the alarm list or mark list to Excel, ASCII, or Lotus format.
On the menu bar, select [Convert] - [Alarm To] to display the [Alarm List] dialog box or
[Convert] - [Mark To] to display the [Mark List] dialog box.
Click the [...] button.
The [Save As] dialog box appears. Set the file name, and then click the [OK] button. The
[Save As] dialog box closes.
Click the [OK] button in the [Alarm List] or [Mark List] dialog box.
For details on the format of the files that are produced by the conversion, see section 2.11.
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• The alarms or marks in the range specified by the cursors on the waveform, circular, or
numeric display are displayed in light blue when you select the [Alarm List] or [Mark List]
tab.
• You can change the order of the items displayed in light blue by sorting the entries in the
[Alarm List] tab by anything other than [Absolute Time] or [Relative Time]. In this situation,
the yellow lines that indicate the cursor positions on the waveform, circular, or numeric
display are not displayed on the [Alarm List] tab.
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2.7
Viewing Manual Sampled Data Files
This section explains how to view the manual sampled data files.
Click the [Open] icon on the toolbar, or select [File] - [Open] on the menu bar. In the [Open]
dialog box, select a manual sampled data file. The extension of manual sampled data
files is “.DAM.”
Date/time of manual sampling
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Viewing Report Files
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Displaying Report Data Values
The following figure is an example in which hourly report and daily report are stored in a
single report file.
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Displaying Data
This section explains how to view report files.
Click the [Open] icon on the toolbar, or select [File] - [Open] on the menu bar. In the [Open]
dialog box, select a report file. The report file name extension is .DAR.
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Status
The following characters are displayed in Status.
Character String
Er
Ov
Pw
Cg
Bo
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Meaning
A measurement or computation error occurred during the period over which
the report was created.
Note: “Er” is displayed for the following types of channels:
Channels that are set to Log scale (the report computation result will
be an error).
Math channels whose reference channels are set to Log scale (the
computation result will be an error).
An over range or computation overflow occurred during the period over which
the report was created.
A power failure occurred during the period over which the report was created.
The time was changed during the period over which the report was created.
The burn out occurred during the period for the report.
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• [Hourly] Tab
Displays hourly reports in the file.
• [Daily] Tab
Displays daily reports in the file.
• [All] Tab
Displays all reports in the file.
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Displaying a Stacked Bar Graph of Report Data
1
• If the report data type is hourly
2
You can display report data on a stacked bar graph (only when stacked bar graph data is
available). Click the [COLUMN BAR] tab.
The example below shows a stacked bar graph of hourly reports for channels 001 to 004.
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• If the report data type is hourly + daily
Channel display colors
Hourly
Displays hourly for hourly + weekly
Displays hourly for hourly + monthly
Daily
Displays weekly for daily + weekly
Displays monthly for hourly + monthly
Note
• The channel colors are fixed. You cannot change them.
• All channels in the report file are displayed on one screen.
• Channels containing errors, overflow, or negative values are not displayed.
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Saving the Display Settings
Display Settings
You can save the display data file and event data file display settings to a file. You can
then display a data file with the display settings that you previously saved. The following
display settings can be saved:
• Print comment
• The background and grid color
of the waveform display area
• Cursor A and Cursor B positions1
• Y-axis zone setting
• ON/OFF condition of the clipping of the
• The active waveform
displayed waveform
• Settings specified in the General Display Settings • The height of the color overview
of each group
• Mark information
• The width of the zone display
area of each group
• Zoom rate of the time axis
• Show/Hide condition of the zone
display area
• Display mode of the time axis (absolute/relative) • Selected group
• Waveform display area
• ON/OFF condition of the alarm
display
• Grid type
• Position of the display screen
• The channel identification string mode (channel/tag/tag number)
• ON/OFF condition of file information items (see section 2.1)
1 If there is only one cursor (cursor A or B) in the data, the cursor positions of cursor A and B
are saved as the position of that cursor.
Viewing Data Files
When One File Is Opened
When you open a display data file or an event data file, the saved display settings are
applied to display the file. If you do not want to apply the saved display settings, delete
the display settings file, and then open the data file.
When an .ldx File Is Opened
The display settings and the file link settings are applied, and the linked files are
displayed.
When Files Are Linked
The .ldx file is displayed as-is.
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Saving the Display Conditions
The display settings are saved to a different .vdx file for each data file. The display
settings for the linked files are saved to an .ldx file (a link settings file). Display settings
files are saved to the same directories as their corresponding data files. The display
settings files are overwritten each time that the settings are saved.
• [Save Display Setting]
3
Click here ([File] - [Save Display Setting]).
• Saving Display Settings When the Data File Window Is Closed
When you close the window, a confirmation window is displayed.
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• [Save Display Setting As]
On the menu bar, select [File] - [Save Display Setting As]. You can only perform this
operation when you have linked multiple files together.
Display Settings File
The display settings are saved to files as shown in the following table.
Operation [Save Display Setting] or Save
[Save Display Setting As]
Display Settings When the Window
Is Closed
When one file is open The file name is the name of the data
This operation is not possible.
file with the “.vdx” extension appended
to it.
Example: 000123_.DAD.vdx
When a single file is
The file names are the names of the
An .ldx file is created.2
opened and linked to data files with the “.vdx” extension
another file
appended to them.
(However, only the display settings
files of the data files that contain the
changed mark information and the
display settings file of the link reference
file1 are created.)
When an ldx file is
The .ldx file that was opened is overwritten.
opened.
1 you open a single file and then link it to another file, the file that you opened first is the link
If
reference file.
2 The initial file names are determined as shown below.
If
• a batch number and lot number are attached, the file name is (Batch number)-(Lot number).
ldx.
• If the batch number is blank and a lot number is attached, the file name is -(Lot number).ldx.
• If a batch number is attached and there is no lot number, the file name is (Batch number).ldx.
• the batch number and lot number are both blank and the names of the first and last files are
If
“A.DAE” and “Z.DAE,” the file name is “A.DAE-Z.DAE.ldx.”
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Operation
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The images below show how display conditions and link information are saved.
Illustration of How Display Conditions Are Saved to .vdx Files
Data file 1
Data file 2
Data file 3
Data file 4
Display conditions Display conditions Display conditions Display conditions
Display condition
file 1
(.vdx)
Display condition
file 2
(.vdx)
Display condition
file 3
(.vdx)
Display condition
file 4
(.vdx)
Illustration of How Display Conditions and Link Information Are Saved to .ldx Files
Data file 1
Data file 2
Data file 3
Data file 4
Display conditions and link information
Link information file (.ldx)
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On the menu bar, select [File] - [Save Template]. The current display settings are saved
as a template file. The template file is saved with the name default.tdx in the folder of the
currently displayed data.
The following information is saved in the template.
• The background and grid color
• Print comment
of the waveform display area
• Y-axis zone setting
• The width of the zone display
area of each group
• ON/OFF condition of the clipping of the
• The active waveform
displayed waveform
• Settings specified in the General Display Settings • The height of the color overview
of each group
• The width of the zone display area of each group • The grid density
• Zoom rate of the time axis
• Show/Hide condition of the zone
display area
• Display mode of the time axis (absolute/relative) • Selected group
• Waveform display area
• ON/OFF condition of the alarm
display
• Grid type
• Position of the display screen
• The channel identification string mode (channel/tag)
• ON/OFF condition of file information items (see section 2.1)
On the menu bar, select [File] - [Use Template].
• If there is no display settings file, the information from the template file that is in the
same folder is used to display the data file.
• If there is a display settings file, the information in the display settings file is used to
display the data file.
If you do not want to use a template, select [File] - [Use Template] again on the menu bar
to clear the selection.
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Using Templates
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3
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2.11 Converting the Data
Measured data can be converted into ASCII, Lotus, and Excel formats.
On the menu bar, select [Convert] - [To Excel], [Convert] - [To ASCII], or [Convert] - [To
Lotus]. The [Conversion Details] dialog box appears.
When Viewing the Waveform Display or Digital Display
1. Enter the conversion range.
3. Change the save
destination.
Save destination and file name
2. Select either one.
Start Point and End Point
Cursor A and Cursor B are used to set the start point and end point of the range,
respectively. If Cursor A and Cursor B are not specified or the cursors were erased, the
data numbers of the start and end points are automatically set to “0” and “total number of
data points - 1”, respectively.
To convert all the data in the specified range, set the step number to 1.
Step
To convert all the data in the specified range, set the step number to 1.
Group/Channel
If you select [Group], enter the range of groups to be converted.
If you select [Channel], enter the range of channels to be converted.
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Changing the Save Destination
To change the destination folder or the name of the file containing the converted data,
click the [...] button. The [Change the file name] dialog box opens. Select the save
location, enter the file name, and then click the [OK] button.
• The default group is set to the number of the group that is currently being displayed. The
default channel is set to all channels.
• The name of the destination file is automatically set to the displayed file name followed by
the extension that identifies the data format. For ASCII, Lotus, and Excel conversions, the
file extensions [txt], [wrk] (can be loaded using version 2.0 or later), and [xls] (can be loaded
by Excel 97 or later) are attached, respectively.
• There is a limit in the number of data points that Lotus1-2-3 and Excel can handle. For
these programs, specify the number of data points to be converted before performing the
conversion. Note that even if the number of data points to be converted is within the limits, it
still may not be possible to load the data if there is not enough free memory available on the
PC. If the limit is exceeded, perform automatic division prior to conversion. A serial number
is attached to the file name.
• The conversion format of files with and without batch information differs.
• Do not specify an external storage medium as the save destination as it will take a long time
for the save operation.
• Do not specify the root directory as the save destination.
• Prepare enough free space on the destination disk.
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Note
1
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2.11 Converting the Data
Conversion Example
ASCII conversion file
Excel conversion file
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1
You can print a display data file, event data file, manually sampled data file, or report file.
Displaying Data
Setting the Printer
1. On the menu bar, select [File] - [Print Setup].
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2. Set the printer, paper and orientation.
Note
Set the printer according to the configuration of the system that you are using.
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Specifying the Contents to Be Printed (for Display Data File and Event Data File)
Specify the contents to be printed before executing the print. This setting is not necessary
if you are printing a manually sampled data file, or report file.
On the menu bar, select [File] - [Print Settings] from the menu. The [Printout Setup]
dialog box opens. When the waveform is displayed, printing is carried out according
to the settings under the Graph Print tab of the [Printout Setup] dialog box. If numeric
values are displayed, printing is carried out according to the settings under the Sheet
Print tab.
Setting Graph Print
Click this tab to set the graph print
Set the range, color, print group, and comment,
then click the [OK] button
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If you selected [Select Group], click the [Select] button. The [Select Groups] dialog box
opens. Select the groups to be printed. Click the [OK] button to close the dialog box.
Setting Sheet Print
Click this tab to set the sheet print
Select the range to be printed,
and click the [OK] button
Setting Circular Print
Click this tab to set the circular print
Select the range to be printed,
and click the [OK] button
Note
• You can also use the [File Information] (see “Checking File Information” on page 2-3) to
enter the [Comment]. When the print comment is entered or changed, it is reflected in the
comment of [File Information] dialog box.
• Up to 127 characters can be entered in the [Comment] entry box. However, the number of
characters that is actually printed is limited.
• If you set [Range] to [Cursor] in the [Printout Setup] dialog box, the range specified by the
cursors will be printed. If the cursors are not being displayed, selecting this option is the
same as selecting [All].
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Header
2
3
You can preview the print layout before actually printing the data.
On the menu bar, select [File] - [Print Preview] to display the print preview screen.
Note
• The preview screen will display the print image of the specified range.
• The file information is also displayed when previewing the graph. If the color overview,
alarm, [Cursor value] window, and [Statistics] window are displayed, these are also
displayed on the preview screen along with the graph
• For the print preview operation, see the instruction manual that came with your operating
system.
Printing
1. Click the [Print] icon on the toolbar, or select [File] - [Print] on the menu bar.
The [Print] dialog box appears.
2. Configure the settings, and then click the [OK] button.
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Print Preview
A header can be printed when printing the waveform.
Of the items that are displayed in the file information dialog box ([Information] - [About
Document]), those that are checked are printed in the header section. For details related
to the file information, see section 2.1.
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Chapter 3
Troubleshooting
3.1
Troubleshooting
1
Error Messages
Code
E0002
E0212
Can’t read file.
E0213
Can’t open file.
E0250
Failed to start Adobe Reader.
E3115
Too many data.
E3118
Some files may be
overwritten.
Do you still want to continue?
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–
There is insufficient space in the
directory, or the file is being used by
another program.
The file does not exist, or there is a
problem with the file system.
The file does not exist, or there is a
problem with the file system.
Adobe Reader 7 or more is required to
see the user’s manual.
The number of data entries in the files
that are to be linked exceeds 5,242,880
entries, so the files cannot be linked.
The file may be corrupt.
Corrective Action
Exit other programs then restart, or
reboot the OS then restart.
Check the free space in the directory.
The file may be currently used by another
program, so check it.
Check whether the file exists. Also check
whether the file system is correct.
Check whether the file exists. Also check
whether the file system is correct.
Install Adobe Reader or confirm that
Adobe Reader is already installed.
Decrease the number of files that you are
linking.
Check the condition of the disk, and
recover the file. Contact the administrator
if you cannot solve the problem.
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3
Troubleshooting
E0211
Message
Insufficient Memory. Please
close at once.
Can’t write to file.
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Index
A
abnormal data....................................................................... 2-16
about document. ................................................................... 2-43
.
absolute time............................................................... 2-10, 2-23
alarm display (data viewer)................................................... 2-23
alarm display (trend monitor). ............................................... 2-22
.
alarm display, turning on and off. .......................................... 2-14
.
alarm list................................................................................ 2-28
alarm transition point............................................................. 2-18
arbitrary mark........................................................................ 2-17
arbitrary marks, adding. ........................................................ 2-17
.
auto zone. ..............................................................................2-11
.
1
file names................................................................................ 2-2
file names, processing of new................................................. 2-2
files that the data viewer can display. ..................................... 2-1
.
full zone..................................................................................2-11
2
G
3
general display setting. ........................................................... 2-7
.
graph print............................................................................. 2-41
group..................................................................................... 2-38
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H
batch information..................................................................... 2-4
batch text................................................................................. 2-4
I
C
cascading.............................................................................. 2-20
changing the destination folder............................................. 2-39
channel.................................................................................. 2-38
channel identification strings, selecting................................. 2-15
Channel No........................................................................... 2-15
circular................................................................................... 2-21
circular print........................................................................... 2-42
clip 2-14
clipboard................................................................................ 2-15
color overview display............................................................. 2-6
control mode list.................................................................... 2-28
conventions................................................................................ iv
copy............................................................................... 2-9, 2-15
copyright.......................................................................................i
cursor, hiding......................................................................... 2-15
cursors, erasing..................................................................... 2-15
cursor, showing..................................................................... 2-24
cursor, showing (data viewer). .............................................. 2-15
.
D
DAQSTANDARD overview...................................................... 1-1
data conversion..................................................................... 2-29
data, converting..................................................................... 2-38
Data Viewer............................................................................. 1-1
data viewer, exiting.................................................................. 2-5
data viewer, starting................................................................ 2-1
delete the mark. .................................................................... 2-19
.
display data file. ...................................................................... 2-1
.
display numeric value............................................................ 2-23
display position........................................................................ 2-8
display range........................................................................... 2-8
E
edit zone.................................................................................2-11
end point. .............................................................................. 2-38
.
error messages....................................................................... 3-1
event data file.......................................................................... 2-1
expand. ................................................................................. 2-10
.
extension................................................................................. 2-1
F
file, basic information. ............................................................. 2-4
.
file information, checking......................................................... 2-3
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L
LACK..................................................................................... 2-16
linked files, displaying. .......................................................... 2-27
.
link reference file................................................................... 2-35
link settings file.............................................................. 2-1, 2-25
link settings file, saving. ........................................................ 2-27
.
list of alarms.......................................................................... 2-28
list of marks........................................................................... 2-28
M
manually sampled data file...................................................... 2-1
manual sampled data file...................................................... 2-30
manual, structure. ...................................................................... iv
.
mark...................................................................................... 2-17
.
mark list................................................................................. 2-28
mark position......................................................................... 2-18
marks, resetting..................................................................... 2-19
multi-axis zone.......................................................................2-11
N
notes. ...........................................................................................i
.
O
opening. .................................................................................. 2-2
.
over....................................................................................... 2-16
P
paste. ...................................................................................... 2-9
.
print....................................................................................... 2-41
printer, setting........................................................................ 2-41
print preview.......................................................................... 2-43
print, specifying the contents................................................. 2-41
products covered in this manual. ............................................... iv
.
R
reduce................................................................................... 2-10
registering the channel............................................................ 2-8
relative time................................................................. 2-10, 2-23
report file................................................................................. 2-1
report file, displaying............................................................. 2-31
revision history........................................................................... iv
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Index
B
hardware configurator............................................................. 1-1
hardware (system requirements). ........................................... 1-2
.
header................................................................................... 2-43
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S
save display setting as.......................................................... 2-35
scale value.............................................................................. 2-8
select all................................................................................ 2-24
select group........................................................................... 2-42
sheet print. ............................................................................ 2-42
.
showing the cursor................................................................ 2-15
signable units of data, opening. .............................................. 2-3
.
slide zone...............................................................................2-11
stacked bar graph. ................................................................ 2-33
.
start point. ............................................................................. 2-38
.
statistics. ............................................................................... 2-17
.
step. ...................................................................................... 2-38
.
T
Tag 2-15
templates............................................................................... 2-37
tiled........................................................................................ 2-20
time axis, setting. .............................................. 2-10, 2-22, 2-23
.
trademarks...................................................................................i
trip line..................................................................................... 2-8
U
user zone. ..............................................................................2-11
.
using templates..................................................................... 2-37
W
waveform, displaying..................................................... 2-6, 2-21
waveform display limit................................................. 2-14, 2-22
waveform display, turning on and off....................................... 2-8
window, setting...................................................................... 2-20
Y
Y-axis, setting...............................................................2-11, 2-22
Y-axis, turning on and off......................................................... 2-8
Y-axis, types............................................................................ 2-8
Z
zone. ..............................................................................2-8, 2-11
.
zones, editing........................................................................ 2-13
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