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YOKOGAWA MW100 User Manual

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5-21
IM MW100-01E
Specification
5
Event Action
By linking the Event function and Action function, you can control the operations of the
main unit.
Number of settings: 30
Event function: Digital input information, alarm occurrence, relay output, internal
timer time up, match time, user function key, recording start, and
others.
Action function: Recording start/stop, activate trigger, computation start/stop/
reset/clear, reset group, reset timer, alarm ACK, ag input, write
message, read/write settings.
Read/write setting value le can be performed with user function
key.
Event detection: Edge: Execute an operation once according to changes in events
Level: Continue operation as long as the condition continues.
MATH operation start, recording operation start, ag input
enabled
The same start function cannot be set to edge start or multiple
settings simultaneously. When setting the start operation to
time up on the timer, match time, or user function key, then
computation start/stop, recording start/stop, and ag input 0/1
repeat alternately.
Execution sequence: Execute from Event/Action setting number 1.
The action that is performed is of the last event that is executed.
Timer and Match Timer
Internal Timer
No. of timers: 6
Types of timers: Two; Relative timer and Absolute timer
Relative time timer: Repeats time up every speci ed time interval.
Time interval can be set in 1-minute intervals.
Setting range is 00 days 00 hours 00 min. to 31 days 23 hours
59 minutes. If the setting of the relative timer is changed or in the
event of a power failure, the timer is reset to 0 and starts again. If
the clock is changed, the timer time is not adjusted.
Absolute time timer: Using the speci ed reference time as a standard, repeats the time
up every speci ed time interval.
Reference time set in one-minute intervals in the range of 00
hours 00 min. to 23 hours 59 minutes.
Time intervals: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 15, 20, 30 min, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6,
8, 12, 24 h. When the power fails or the clock is changed and the
timeup time is exceeded, the time up is not acknowledged.
Match Time
No. of match times: 3
Match time function: Time up occurs: every month on the speci ed day, every week on
the speci ed time; or every day at the speci ed time.
The setting is set in 1-minute intervals. When the power fails or
the clock is changed and the timeup time is exceeded, the time
up is not acknowledged.
5.2 Main Module Specifications

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YOKOGAWA MW100 Specifications

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BrandYOKOGAWA
ModelMW100
CategoryData Loggers
LanguageEnglish

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