Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual
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• Power-Fail Message
ON A message is written when the FX recovers from a power failure while
memory sampling is in progress.
• Change Message
ON Writes the time the interval is switched and the new trend interval as a
message when the trend interval is switched.
• Scale over
Settings Description
Free
The value is set to –over range if the value is less than –30000 and +over range
if the value is greater than 30000 excluding the decimal point. The value is
displayed as –Over and +Over, respectively.
Over
The value is set to –over range if the value is less than –5% of the scale and +over
range if the value is greater than 105%. The value is displayed as –Over and
+Over, respectively.
Example: If the scale is 0.0 to 200.0, a value less than –10.0 results in a –over range, and a
value greater than 210.0 results in a +over range.
Note
For computations such as TLOG, CLOG, and report, the handling of the scale over-range value
can be set in advance.
• Key Security
Settings Description
Login
Enables only registered users to operate the FX using keys. The [User
registration] is displayed in the [Basic Setting] tab.
Keylock
Enables the key lock function. Set the key lock function in the [Basic Setting] tab.
OFF
Disables the security functions.
• Comm. Security
Settings
Description
Login
Enables only registered users to operate the FX via communications. The [User
registration] is displayed in the basic setting mode menu.
OFF
Disables the security functions.
• Auto Save
Settings
Description
ON
Automatically saves the measured data to the CF card.
OFF
Does not automatically save the data. Save the measured data manually to
the CF card or USB flash memory (/USB1 option).
• Media FIFO
This is valid only when [Auto Save] is [ON].
Settings
Description
ON
If there is no more free space on the CF card, the oldest file is deleted, and the
newest file is saved.
OFF
If there is no more free space on the CF card, the measured data is not saved
to the CF card.
2.6 Entering Basic Settings