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Index – Yokogawa Data Acquisition with PID Control CX2000 User Manual

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Viewing and Creating Setup Data

Reset

Reset the results of TLOG computation when the timer expires.

Save Data

Measured/computed data of all channels can be saved to the external storage medium at
intervals specified by a timer (TLOG data).

Report (Creating Hourly/Daily/Weekly/Monthly Reports, Option)

Set the date and

time at which to

create the report.

Enable (ON) / Disable (OFF) the report channel settings.

Select the channel to be reported.

Tools (see page 4-6)

Resets the range selection.

Report channel No.

Select the range by dragging the mouse.

Click here (also selectable from [Setting] - [System Mode Setting]).

Report Type

Select the type of report to be created. Select [OFF] to create no report.

Report Time

Date (1 to 28) and time (0 to 23) for monthly report, time (0 to 23) for daily report, the day
of the week (SUN to SAT) and time (0 to 23) for weekly report.

Report Channel

There are 12 (DX100P) and 30 (DX200P) report channels.
To collectively select or deselect a specified range, carry out the following procedure.
Specify the range by dragging the mouse over the desired range on the column (if you
do not carry out this step, all report channels are specified). You can reset the range by
pressing the reset button.

Converting the Reference Unit Time

Select whether or not to convert the computed results of the TLOG.SUM computation
channels to a specified time unit value.
Off: Carry out a simple summation.
Sec: Convert a measured value to a value per second and carry out the summation.
Min: Convert a measured value to a value per minute and carry out the summation.
Hour: Convert a measured value to a value per hour and carry out the summation.
Day: Convert a measured value to a value per day and carry out the summation.

Copy/Paste

The items checked in [Copy Details] can be copied and pasted.
For details related to the copy and paste function, see page 2-10.

2.6 Configuring the System Mode

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