Moving average, Tag and tag no, Memory sampling – Yokogawa DAQWORX User Manual
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IM WX104-01E
Movng Average
To use the moving average, select the sampling count [Times] (2 to 400).
Tag and Tag No.
You can use the tag instead of the channel number to be displayed on the screen.
This can be selected when [Tag] is [Tag] under [Detail Setting] in the [Basic Setting] tab.
Release number 2 or earler
You can enter tags using up to 16 characters.
Release number 3 or later
You can enter tags using up to 32 characters.
You can enter tag numbers using up to 16 characters. You can specify whether or not to
use tag numbers by setting [Tag No.] under [Environment] - [Detail Setting] in the [Basic
setting] tab.
Memory Samplng
Turn [ON] (sample) or [OFF] (do not sample).
Zone (Zone L and U)
You can select the range of the screen in which the waveform of each channel is to be
displayed.
Specify positions (%) on the display scale for the upper and lower limits.
The conditions for setting the zones are as follows:
• Range: 0% to 100%
The lower limit L must be less than the upper limit
• The difference between the lower and upper limits is at least 5%.
Graph
For details, see section 5.7 in the User’s Manual IM04L41B01-01E or IM04L42B01-01E.
Scale dsplay poston
Select the scale display position on the trend display from 1 to 10 for the DX2000 or from
1 to 6 for the DX1000. Select [OFF] if you do not wish to display the scale.
Scale dvde poston
Select the number of main scale marks on the trend display from 4 to 12 and C10.
C10:
The scale is equally divided into 10 sections by main scale marks, and scale
values are indicated at 0, 30, 50, 70, and 100% positions on the trend display.
Bar dsplay poston
Select [Normal], [Center], [Lower]
1
, or [Upper]
1
.
1 [Lower] and [Upper] can only be selected with DX main unit firmware version 2.0x or later.
Bar dvde number
Select number of divisions of the scale on the bar graph display.
6.2 Settng the Measurement Channels, Ext. Channels