App index – Yokogawa Standalone MW100 User Manual

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5-5

IM MW100-01E

Specification

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Reference channel: Measurement channel

MATH channels*

Communication input channels

Flag input channels

MATH constant

Program channels

* If an expression refers to its own channel or a channel of a

larger number than its own channel, the data from the previous
MATH interval is used.

Communication input channels: 300

Numerical values in expressions can be substituted using
communication input.

Precision: Mantissa, 5 digits; exponent, 2 digits

Range: –9.9999E+29 to –1.0000E-30,0,1.0000E-30 to
9.9999E+29

Flag input channels: 60

Flag value can be substituted in computational expressions.

Range: 0, 1

Varies according to the operation of the Event/Action function.

Program channels:

3

Broken line data can be input into expressions.

You can set time since the start point (set in units of seconds) and
the output values during that time using up to 32 points. Straight
lines link those specified points, and values corresponding to the
elapsed times are output.

No. of set points: 32

Elapsed time from start point: 0 to 86400 sec.

Start point time: Fixed at 0

Limitation on specification of elapsed time: Only 1 output value
per specified time allowed

Output values: –30000 to 30000

Rolling average:

Sampling interval:

1 to 6/10/12/15/20/30 s, 1 to 6/10/12/15/ 20/30 min, and 1 hour

Set the sampling interval to an integer multiple of the MATH

interval. If it is not, the sampling interval is increased to an
integer multiple of the MATH interval. If the sampling interval is
shorter than the MATH interval, the sampling interval is set to
the MATH interval.

Number of samples: 1 to 1500

When the number of samples is not reached:

Calculates the average using the available data.

When upper/lower limit is exceeded:

If the MATH data exceeds the upper or lower limit, the data is

clipped at the upper or lower limit, and the rolling average is
computed. The upper and lower limits are ±100000000. The
decimal place is the same as that of the MATH span.

Resetting the rolling average:

The rolling average is reset when you execute the following

operations. Clear the computed value, reset the computed
value, reset the computed value of the MATH group, change
the MATH channel, or change the channel setting of the rolling
average.

Processing when dropouts occur in the computed data:

If a dropout occurs in the computed data while sampling, the

rolling average is calculated using the next computed data.

5.2 Main Module (MW100-E) Specifications

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