Yokogawa PC-Based MX100 User Manual
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Note
If you open a file (file created by recording the data of multiple units (MX100s)) created using
MXLOGGER (software sold separately), a confirmation dialog box opens with a message “This
file is not synchronized. Synchronize data file?” If you click No, a Select Unit No. dialog box
opens. Click the desired unit number button to display the measured data of the corresponding
unit and the computed data of MXLOGGER.
When Loadng Data Fles Dvded on the MX100
If there are any files that can be joined a dialog box opens with the message, “Combining
with related files?” before the waveform display window appears. Click the Yes button to join
the files or the No button to display only the specified file.
Displays the waveform display window
The graphs for each monitor interval specified in the Acquisition Conditions screen
of the Integration Monitor are displayed separately even within the same group.
Explanaton
Loadable Fles
• Data files recorded using the Integration Monitor of the MX100 Standard Software or
MXLOGGER (sold separately) (.mxd extension).
• Data files saved after performing synchronization using the Viewer (.mxs extension).
• Data backup files saved to the CF card using the MX100 (.MXD extension).
Dsplay Range, Fle Sze, and Number of Data Ponts of the Loadable Data
• 50 groups
• Maximum channels per group: 32
• File size: 2 GB
• Data points: 5 million
Note
• When loading files with approximately 5 million data points, the error message “Insufficient
memory. Please exit immediately.” may appear. If this happens, set the paging file size of
the system virtual memory to 2 GB or more. To change the paging file size of the system
virtual memory in Windows XP: In the control panel, double-click the System icon, click the
Advanced tab, then click the Settings button under Performance. In the performance options
dialog box, click the Advanced tab, then click the Change button under Virtual memory and
make the desired changes.
• Whenever possible, avoid loading more than one file containing approximately 5 million data
points because doing so can dramatically reduce the PC’s performance.
3.1 Loadng Data Fles