Index, Circular monitor – Yokogawa DAQWORX User Manual
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Using DAQLOGGER Client Package
Circular Monitor
Displays the data over an hour to four weeks on a circular graph. On the circular
graph, the radius corresponds to the Y-axis of the trend display and the circumference
corresponds to the time axis.
Select the displayed group
Connect/Disconnect the monitor
Pause the monitor
Turn ON/OFF the link
Turn ON/OFF the alarm display
Set general display settings
Select tag number/tag name display
The red bar blinks when an alarm occurs
Mark the current
waveform
Zone display area
Turn ON/OFF circular
display
Date
Cursor
Absolute or
relative time
Move the waveform
display position (scroll bar)
Alarm display
Displayed time per cycle
Brightness adjustment
knob of the waveform
display area
Grid brightness
adjustment knob
Show/Hide zone
display area
Zoom in or zoom out of the time axis
Set the Y-axis
Display the cursor’s value
Waveform label
(Select tag No.
or tag name)
The following operations can be carried out:
• Use display zones (user zone, edit zone, full zone, slide zone, auto zone, multiple-axis
zone).
• Show/Hide alarms.
• Switch Tag No. display/Tag Name display.
• Select the thickness of the waveform display lines.
• Set the time axis to absolute time or relative time display.
• Adjust the brightness of the waveform display area and grid.
• Show/Hide alarms.
• Use cursors.
The operating procedure is the same as that of the trend monitor except for “Setting the
Time Axis,” “Setting the Y-Axis,” and “Alarm Indication” described on the next page. In
addition, you cannot drag & drop the trip line on the circular monitor (page 3-15). To
change the position of the trip line, change the value in the “General Display Settings”
dialog box.
For the operating procedure, see “Changes Common to Monitor Windows” and “Trend
Monitor” in section 3.3.
For details on general display settings, see “Setting the display conditions” in this
section (page 8-13).
For operations using the cursor, see section 3.4, “Using the Cursors.”
8.2 Monitoring the Data