Operations you can perform on each batch, Changes to features, Index – Yokogawa Removable Chassis DX1000N User Manual
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Description of the Multi Batch Function
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File name sequence number for display data and event data
Item
Description
File name
sequence
number
1-character batch group identifier + 5-digit number + 1-character delimiter
Batch group
identifier
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, or M (A is used for batch group 1,
B is used for batch group 2, ... M is used for batch group 12).
Number
A number that indicates the file’s order of occurrence. The
number ranges from 00001 to 99999. After 99999, the number
returns to 00000.
Delimiter
The delimiter is the same as with a DX without the Multi Batch
function. For details on the delimiter used, see section 1.4 in
the User’s Manual.
File name examples
The following are file name examples for display data files.
Configuration
Example File Name for a Display Data File
Date
A00123_AAAAA081201_173524.DAD
Batch group 1. The sequence number is “
A00123_.” The specified string is
“AAAAA.”
Serial
B00123_AAAAA.DAD
Batch group 2. The sequence number is “
B00123_.” The specified string is
“AAAAA.”
Batch
C00123_SAMPLE-1.DAD
Batch group 3. The sequence number is “
C00123_.” The batch name is
“SAMPLE-1.”
Operations You Can Perform on Each Batch
Writing Messages and Writing Free Messages
You can write different messages for each batch group.
For operating instructions, see section 3.6.
Computation Reset (/M1 and /PM1 Options)
You can reset the computed result on the computation channels in use for each batch
group.
For operating instructions, see section 3.2.
Text Field Display
You can display text fields for each batch group.
For operating instructions, see section 3.8.
4-Panel Display (Only for the DX2000)
You can register and display four screens for each batch group.
For operating instructions, see section 4.10 in the DX2000 User’s Manual.
Saving Display Data and Event Data
For operating instructions, see section 3.1.
Changes to Features
The following standard features differ between a DX with the Multi Batch function and a
DX without it.
Feature
Description
Timer
You can use 12 timers.
Match time timer
You can use 12 match time timers.
Switching the trend interval
When the Multi Batch function is enabled, you cannot switch the
trend interval (you cannot switch to the secondary trend interval).
Trend clear
When the Multi Batch function is enabled, the DX always clears
the displayed waveform when recording starts.
1.1 Recording and Saving Data