Index – Yokogawa DAQWORX User Manual

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IM WX13-01E

Entering Settings (Launcher)

2.4 Entering Data Logging Conditions

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4.

Click the channel to scan.

The Channel No. dialog box opens.

5.

Click the channel for which you wish to set an alarm. In this dialog box, if the

channel information of the currently downloaded monitor server information

applies to the selected scanning channel, the channel is displayed in black. If it

does not apply, or if it does apply but scanning for that channel is turned OFF (see

page 2-18, “Channel Settings”), the channel is displayed in Gray.

6.

Set alarm levels 1 through 4. Click an item to select one of the following settings.

Rise: Make the alarm activation the trigger

REL: Make the alarm cancellation the trigger

Off: Do not scan the scan channel.

Each type of alarm level displays the channel information from the currently downloading

monitor server information.

Paste

This button pastes the channel assignments copied when clicking the Copy button
under Group Settings (see page 2-19) into the Alarm Trigger Configuration dialog
box. If channels being simultaneously scanned are separated into groups, this Paste

function instantly copies channels assigned to certain groups to the Alarm Trigger
Configuration dialog box as scan channels.

Note

• If all scan channel alarm level settings are set to Off, those channels are not scanned. This

is the same as if they had not been registered as scan channels.

• If scan channels are not active, or if scan is OFF (colored Gray) and the alarm level is set to

Rise or REL, those channels’ conditions are always considered to be unmet. A scan channel

is inactive when scan is turned OFF in the channel settings, or data is not being logged by

the data logging software on the monitor server.

• If the scan channel is active and the alarm level is set to Rise or REL, and if that channel’s

alarm level is not set on the data logging software, the alarm level condition is always

considered to be unmet.

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