Index – Yokogawa DAQWORX User Manual

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IM WX13-01E

Before Using the

AddT

rigger Software

1.1 Overview of Functions

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Trigger Confirmation Count

When Alarm or Level is specified as the logging start/stop condition, you can set

AddTrigger to start or stop logging when a trigger condition is detected consecutively the

specified number of times (trigger confirmation count).

This allows you to prevent undesirable triggers from occurring due to changes in the

measured data caused by noise and other factors.

Scan interval

No logging

Logging period

indicates the point when

end condition is monitored.

indicates the point when

start condition is monitored.

Time

Example in which the trigger confirmation count is set to 3

Logging start trigger condition

is met three consecutive times.

Logging end trigger condition

is met three consecutive times.

indicates the point when

the start condition is met.

indicates the point when

the end condition is met.

Trigger Repeat Count

For example, if logging is started after an alarm activates after record start, and logging

is stopped after the alarm is cancelled, you can specify the number times to execute the

logging start/stop operation (trigger count).

When the specified number of logging start/stop operations is executed, recording stops.

Logging by specifying the trigger count

Scanning status

Scanning status

Scanning

status

Logging status

Logging

status

Logging

status

Logging start

Logging stop

Start trigger point

Stop trigger point

Record start

Record stop

Execute the logging for the

specified trigger count time

1st time

2nd time

Saving Data Files
• File Name

File names are automatically assigned to data files. You can add a specified character

string or date to the file name. The extension is .mld.

Specified character string (when per Hour division is set) = YYYYMMDDHH-0000.mld

(see description below for the per Hour setting).

Specified character string (for settings other than per Hour) = YYYYMMDD-0000.mld.

YYYYMMDD, YYYYMMDDHH: date and time logging started

YYYY: year, MM: month, DD: date, HH: hour

0000: sequence number. The sequence number increments by 1 every time a file is

saved.

Note

• You can specify whether to add a character string or date to the file name. If neither is

added, the file name becomes 0000.mld.

• If logging is started at 9 hours 10 min 25 seconds on February 26th, 2002, the YYYYMMDD

section of the file name becomes 20020226. If set to per Hour, it becomes 2002022609.

• If a file with the same name exists, the sequence number is increased to create a unique

file name. The sequence number following 9999 (4 digits) is 10000 (5 digits). The number

following 99999 (5 digits) is 100000 (6 digits), and so on.

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