Index, Historical viewer – Yokogawa DAQWORX User Manual

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Before Using the

AddT

rigger Software

1.1 Overview of Functions

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• Alarm monitor

Displays the alarm status of all groups on a single screen (overview display).

If an alarm occurs on any one of the channels in a group, the group shows an alarm

indication.

The alarm monitor also displays a log of alarm activations/cancellations for each

channel including the alarm type, date and time of activation/cancellation, and channel

name (alarm log display).

• Color graph monitor

Displays the scanned data by assigning the following 5 colors in order. [1]

Blue (minimum display scale), light blue, green, yellow, red (maximum display scale).

• Circular monitor

Displays the scanned data using a circular graph.

Note

The channels that can be displayed in the monitor are those for which Scan was set to ON in

the channel settings under Log Settings (see page 2-18).

• The displayed data is updated at the scan interval.

• You can change the display conditions by carrying out tasks such as changing the

channels assigned to a group and turning ON/OFF the waveform display. The display

conditions can also be saved.

Note

The display conditions can be set independently of the display conditions set on Launcher that

are used when displaying the logged data on Historical Viewer.

See chapter 4 for information on how to operate Data Monitor.

Historical Viewer

Historical Viewer is started using Launcher or the Windows Start menu.

The viewer displays the measured data that has been logged. You can also convert the

data format before saving.

• Historical Viewer can only process data that has been completely logged by

AddTrigger. For data that are currently being logged, Historical Viewer can handle only
the section that has been stored to the hard disk. The file name extension is .mld.

• You can change the display conditions by carrying out tasks such as changing the

channels assigned to a group and turning ON/OFF the waveform display. You can
also save the modified display conditions.

• You can connect to files containing divided data (see page 1-6, “Data Logging

Conditions”) and display the results.

• You can calculate the maximum, minimum, P-P, mean, and rms values over the area

that is specified by the cursor.

• Marks can be placed at arbitrary positions on the measured data.

• You can set search conditions and search for measured data, alarms, and marks.
• You can extract a section of the file to be stored to another file.
• The data can be converted to ASCII, Lotus, or Excel format.

• You can print the displayed data (separate printer required).

See chapter 5 for information on how to operate Historical Viewer.

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