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J

jump default display ........................................................... 5-34

K

keyboard ............................................................................ 2-20

key lock...................................................................... 1-44, 8-1

keywords ........................................................................... 9-19

L

LE ........................................................................................ 9-6

level ................................................................................... 1-39

level and edge ................................................................... 1-43

limitations (expressions) ...................................................... 9-5

linear scaling........................................................................ 1-3

line width of the trend ........................................................ 5-20

list of files ........................................................................... 6-17

LN ........................................................................................ 9-6

loading a file ...................................................................... 6-19

loading a template file........................................................ 6-24

loading setup data ............................................................. 6-23

LOG ..................................................................................... 9-6

log display.......................................................................... 1-25

logging in ............................................................................. 8-7

logging out ........................................................................... 8-7

logical computation .............................................................. 9-7

login function ............................................................. 1-45, 8-5

login log ............................................................................. 4-38

log into the DX ..................................................................... 8-7

lot-No. digit .......................................................................... 6-7

lot number.......................................................................... 1-38

low-cut ......................................................................... 1-3, 3-5

LT ......................................................................................... 9-6

M

MAC address ....................................................................... 2-5

maintenance ...................................................................... 12-1

maintenance and test communication command errors .. 11-15

manuals ....................................................................................i

manual sample .................................................................. 6-14

manual sampled data .................................... 1-28, 1-32, 13-7

manual sampled data (format).........................................App-5

manual save ...................................................................... 1-34

match time timer ........................................................ 1-39, 7-4

math start action ................................................................ 9-13

measurement channel ......................................................... 1-1

measurement input ............................................................ 13-1

measure soft key ............................................................... 3-16

media FIFO................................................................ 1-34, 6-5

memory backup ............................................................... 13-23

memory sample ................................................................... 6-2

memory sample relay ........................................................ 1-54

memory start ...................................................................... 6-10

memory stop ...................................................................... 6-11

memory summary .................................................... 1-23, 4-34

message colors ................................................................. 5-10

message display ........................................................ 4-6, 4-21

message display method ................................................... 1-13

message display methods ................................................. 4-33

messages .................................................................. 1-12, 5-8

messages (errors, status, etc) ........................................... 11-1

message summary .................................................. 1-22, 4-33

modbus client status display.............................................. 1-25

modbus master status display ........................................... 1-25

modbus status display ....................................................... 4-29

modbus status log ............................................................. 4-41

mode (input range) .............................................................. 3-3

moving average ........................................................... 1-2, 3-6

multi batch function................................................ 1-58, 13-17

N

name of a four panel display ............................................. 4-44

NE........................................................................................ 9-6

network information ............................................................. 2-5

next soft key ........................................................................ 4-2

no logging .......................................................................... 3-10

non-hold (alarm indication) .................................................. 1-5

non-hold (alarm output relay) .............................................. 1-7

normal operating conditions ............................................ 13-19

NOT ..................................................................................... 9-7

number of pulses per minute ............................................. 3-18

numeric display.......................................................... 1-15, 4-6

O

OFF events ........................................................................ 1-39

offset time .......................................................................... 5-26

ON events.......................................................................... 1-39

operating event switches ..................................................... 7-5

operation errors ................................................................. 11-7

operation log ...................................................................... 4-42

operation logs .................................................................... 4-38

operations that can be carried out when logged out.......... 1-45

OR ....................................................................................... 9-7

order of precedence (computation) ..................................... 9-5

overflow data ............................................................. 1-52, 9-4

overview display ...................................................... 1-20, 4-25

P

parameters ........................................................................ 9-21

partial expanded display .......................................... 1-14, 5-18

parts replacement .............................................................. 12-1

password (key lock) ............................................................. 8-1

password (login function)..................................................... 8-5

password change ................................................................ 8-8

point ................................................................................... 2-26

power-fail message ........................................................... 5-37

power computations ............................................................ 9-6

power failure operation ...................................................... 1-52

power supply ................................................................... 13-19

power supply for transmitter .............................................. 1-57

PRE ................................................................................... 9-10

preset display .................................................................... 5-34

pretrigger ........................................................................... 1-31

processing order of computation ....................................... 1-48

PROFIBUS-DP ................................................................ 13-17

progress of the save operation .......................................... 4-36

pulse input ............................................................... 1-3, 13-16

pulse sum value................................................................. 3-17

Q

quarter cycle display .......................................................... 5-27

R

range (input range) .............................................................. 3-4

rate-of-change alarm ........................................................... 1-4

recommended replacement periods for worn parts ........... 12-1

recording conditions (display data) .................................... 1-30

recording conditions (event data) ...................................... 1-31

ref. CH ................................................................................. 3-5

reference channel ................................................................ 3-5

reference junction compensation................................. 1-2, 3-2

reflash .......................................................................... 1-7, 3-7

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