Updating of the waveform, Switching the trend interval, Writing messages – Yokogawa Value Series FX1000 User Manual
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• Updating of the Waveform
On the screen, 30 dots along the time axis is represented by a unit called division (see
the figure on the previous page). The displayed waveform is updated at an interval
corresponding to one dot. This interval is determined by the time corresponding to one
division (referred to as the trend interval). The relationship between the trend interval
and the speed of movement of waveforms on the screen is as follows:
Trend interval (/DIV)
15 s
1
30 s
1 min 2 min 5 min
Time corresponding to one dot (in seconds)
0.5
1
2
4
10
Speed of waveform movement
(approximation in mm/h)
2500
1250
625
312
156
Trend interval (/DIV)
10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min 1 h
Time corresponding to one dot (in seconds)
20
30
40
60
120
Speed of waveform movement
(approximation in mm/h)
78
42
31
21
10
Trend interval (/DIV)
2 h
4 h
10 h
Time corresponding to one dot (in seconds)
240
480
1200
Speed of waveform movement
(approximation in mm/h)
5.2
2.6
1.0
1 Selectable on the FX1002 and FX1004
Switching the Trend Interval
You can switch from the normal trend interval to the secondary trend interval during
memory sampling and vice versa. For the operating procedure, see section 5.3.
• Writing Messages
Preset messages
Free message
Set the message when writing the message
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2
3
4
Start
Material 1
Trend display
Preset Messages
Preset messages are recalled and written.
The number of messages that you can use are 100 (message 1 to 10 are shared with
free messages). For the operating procedure, see section 5.4.
Free Messages
Messages are entered when you need to enter them. The number of messages that
you can use are 10. For the operating procedure, see section 5.4.
Automatic Message Writing
• A message is written when the trend interval is switched during memory sampling.
For the setting procedure, see section 5.3.
• A message is written when the power recovers from a power failure during memory
sampling. For the setting procedure, see sections 5.3 and 5.15.
1.3 Display