How data is managed, How data is managed -2 – Yokogawa Data Acquisition with PID Control CX2000 User Manual
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Connection (Login) Conditions
DXP
(Style S4 or later)
Administrator
Setup data
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DISP/
ENTER
Change password
Send setup data
Receive setup data
CH01 TC
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CH02 TC
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User name
User ID
Password
• Only the administrators that are registered to the target DXP can log in. The
administrator is confirmed using the user name, user ID, and password.
• Connection is not possible if there is a user logged in using the keys on the DXP or
if there is a user logged into the setting function of the setting/measurement server
via the communication interface (see IM04L05A01-17E).
• Connection is not possible using a user name that is already connected.
Transmitting and Receiving Setup Data
You can load DXP setup data. You cannot view the login information and batch/system
settings.
You can send setup data to the DXP. The contents of [Login information], [Batch
system settings], and [IP Address] are not transmitted.
How Data Is Managed
The setup data is assigned a “configuration serial number” in the order of occurrence.
This number is recorded in the batch data/continuous data as a part of the operation
log of setting changes. Includes setup data saved using keys on the DXP, setup data
saved using the DX-P Hardware Configurator, and setup data received using the
Communication Function. The configuration serial number is “0.”
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Setup data used during
data acquisition
(The data is saved within
the batch data/continuous
data file.)
Other setup data
Setup data when the
settings are changed
Configuration serial number
No configuration serial number
Configuration serial number
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Operation log
1.1 Overview of the DAQSTANDARD