How to use this manual, Structure of the manual, Scope of the manual – Yokogawa Button Operated DX2000 User Manual
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How to Use This Manual
Structure of the Manual
This manual consists of the following five chapters and index.
Chapter Title
Content
1
Before Using the
DAQStudio
Explanation of the function outline for DAQStudio. Sample
images of screens which actually produced are shown.
2
Creating a Monitor
Screen with
DAQStudio
Explanation of the operation method for creation of an
original monitor screen. Explanation of the operation
methods for efficient creation and the methods for saving
and opening created display data.
3
Detailed Information for
Attributes of Screens
and Components
Detailed explanation of the individual attributes of screens
and parts.
4
Communication with
the DX Recorder
Explanation of the methods for receiving custom display
screen data from the DX1000/DX1000N/DX2000 recorder
and for sending display data which have produced/edited by
DAQStudio to the DX1000/DX1000N/DX2000 recorder via
Ethernet.
5
Messages, Handling
Methods, and Version
Information
Message list and explanation of the confirmation method for
the DAQStudio version. Also explains the correspondence
between DX recorders that can be connected and the
screen version of this software.
Index
Gives a list of important terms used in this manual.
Scope of the Manual
This manual does not explain the basic operations of your PC’s operating system (OS).
For information regarding the basic operations of Windows, see the user’s guide that
came with Windows.
Conventions Used in This Manual
Unit
K Denotes 1024
Example: 100 KB
M Denotes 1024K
Example: 10 MB
G Denotes 1024M
Example: 2 GB
Bolded Items
Items set in boldface mainly refer to on-screen interface elements such as menus,
commands, dialog boxes, attributes, buttons, or keys on the keyboard.
Markings
► This mark is used to indicate a reference to a related procedure or explanation.
Example : ►Section 4.1
Symbols used in operational explanation
In the pages explaining operation (chapter 1 to 4), the following symbols are used to
distinguish the descriptions.
Procedure
This subsection contains the operating procedure used to carry out
the function described in the current section. All procedures are
written with inexperienced users in mind; experienced users may
not need to carry out all the steps.
Explanation
Explanation gives information such as limitations related the
procedure.
Note
Calls attention to information that is important for proper operation
of the instrument.