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Mitsubishi Energy Saving Data Collecting Server (EcoWebServer III) Model name
MES3-255C-EN
Instruction Manual – Operating
● Be sure to read this manual before using the equipment. Please deliver this manual to the end user.
Instruction Manual for Energy Saving Data Collecting Server – Operating
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Preface............................................................................................................................................1-2
General notes ....................................1-2
Warranty.......................................................................................................................................................1-2
Trademarks ..................................................................................................................................................1-2
Safety precautions ...........................................................................................................................................1-2
Precautions for use..........................................................................................................................................1-3
Main features and functions ............................................................................................................................1-4
Main features of Energy Saving Data Collecting Server .............................................................................1-4
Main functions of Energy Saving Data Collecting Server ............................................................................1-4
System configuration .......................................................................................................................................1-6
Connection to LAN.......................................................................................................................................1-6
Direct connection with a single PC without using a hub ..............................................................................1-7
Connection with PCs using a hub................................................................................................................1-7
Specifications...................................................................................................................................................1-8
Chapter 2 Before Use......................................................................................................................................2-2
Recommended system environment ...........................................................................................................2-2
How to install JavaVM and browser.............................................................................................................2-3
PC settings...................................................................................................................................................2-4
Web browser settings - how to directly connect with EcoServer III .............................................................2-8
Web browser settings - how to connect with EcoServer III bypassing proxy server .................................2-10
Web browser settings - how to change the temporary Internet file settings..............................................2-13
Web browser settings - how to change the smooth scrolling settings.......................................................2-15
Web browser settings - how to change the zoom factor............................................................................2-16
Chapter 3 Basic Operatings ............................................................................................................................3-2
Glossary .......................................................................................................................................................3-2
Operatingal procedure .................................................................................................................................3-4
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Chapter 4 Description of Each Screen ..........................................................................................................4-2
Top screen..................................................................................................................................................4-2
Side Menus ................................................................................................................................................4-3
Measurement graph display screen - electric energy and pulses .............................................................4-3
Measurement graph display screen - analog value...................................................................................4-7
Measurement graph display screen - analog value (power factor)..........................................................4-10
Measurement graph display screen - unit requirement ...........................................................................4-12
Measurement graph display screen - equipment.....................................................................................4-14
Current value display (option) ..................................................................................................................4-17
Current value display (group)...................................................................................................................4-18
Manual control (contact OFF) ..................................................................................................................4-19
Data file - online measuring point.............................................................................................................4-20
Data file - virtual measuring point.............................................................................................................4-21
Data file - unit requirement.......................................................................................................................4-21
Data file - equipment ................................................................................................................................4-21
Data file - operating history data ..............................................................................................................4-22
Maintenance - planned/target value setting .............................................................................................4-23
Maintenance - measuring point list ..........................................................................................................4-27
Maintenance - email notification list .........................................................................................................4-30
Maintenance - file transfer........................................................................................................................4-31
Maintenance - time adjustment details.....................................................................................................4-31
Maintenance - system log file display ......................................................................................................4-32
C hapter 5 Viewing Measurement Graphs.....................................................................................................5-2
Compare graphs by date/time ..................................................................................................................5-2
Compare by measuring point ..................................................................................................................5-4
Download graph data ..............................................................................................................................5-6
Confirm production efficiency (confirming of unit requirement graph).....................................................5-8
Confirm equipment efficiency (confirming of equipment graphs) ..........................................................5-10
Chapter 6 Viewing Current Measured Values..............................................................................................6-2
View the current values of the selected measuring points ......................................................................6-2
Save the selected measuring points (making of a setting list) ................................................................6-4
Reading of the setting list registered .......................................................................................................6-6
View current values for each group.........................................................................................................6-7
Turn off the contact output/confirm the contact status.............................................................................6-8
Chapter 7 Downloading of Measurement Data............................................................................................7-2
Downloading of measurement data.........................................................................................................7-2
Chapter 8 Setting of Planned/Target Values................................................................................................8-2
Set planned values (for the year/fiscal year)...........................................................................................8-2
Set targeted values of unit requirement ..................................................................................................8-4
Targeted values set in order not to be monitored
until the production volume exceeds the threshold value .......................................................................8-6
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Chapter 9 Confirming of Settings.................................................................................................................9-2
Confirm the settings including measuring points and groups..................................................................9-2
Confirm the settings for the upper and lower limit monitoring.................................................................9-2
Confirm the settings of the contact outputs .............................................................................................9-4
Confirm the settings of the mail warning .................................................................................................9-5
Confirm the settings of the file transfer (FTP server) ..............................................................................9-6
Confirm system logs................................................................................................................................9-7
Adjust time...............................................................................................................................................9-8
Chapter 10 Addendix .................................................................................................................................10-2
Troubleshooting.....................................................................................................................................10-2
Specifications of data file .......................................................................................................................10-5
Zoom data file ....................................................................................................................................10-5
Daily data file .....................................................................................................................................10-6
Monthly data file .................................................................................................................................10-7
Yearly data file ....................................................................................................................................10-8
Virtual data (daily) file ........................................................................................................................10-9
Virtual data (monthly) file .................................................................................................................10-10
Unit requirement data (daily) file...................................................................................................... 10-11
Equipment efficiency data (daily) file ...............................................................................................10-13
Operating history data file ................................................................................................................10-15
Record of system log...........................................................................................................................10-16
System log file ................................................................................................................................10-16
Types of system logs ......................................................................................................................10-17
Specifications of data displayed on graph...........................................................................................10-23
Zoom graph: electric energy and pulses ........................................................................................10-23
Zoom graph: analog values............................................................................................................10-24
Zoom graph: analog values (power factor).....................................................................................10-25
Daily graph: electric energy and pulses .........................................................................................10-26
Daily graph: analog values .............................................................................................................10-28
Daily graph: analog values (power factor)......................................................................................10-29
Daily graph: unit requirement .........................................................................................................10-30
Daily graph: equipment...................................................................................................................10-31
Weekly graph: unit requirement......................................................................................................10-33
Monthly graph: electric energy and pulses.....................................................................................10-34
Yearly graph: electric energy and pulses........................................................................................10-35
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This chapter describes the following items.
General notes
Safety precautions
Precautions for use
Main features and functions
System configuration
Specifications
Packaged contents
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Chapter 1 Preface
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Chapter 1 Preface
Thank you for purchasing Mitsubishi’s Energy Efficient Data Collection Server (hereinafter, called EcoServer
III).
This instruction manual is intended for users who know how to operate a PC and browsers, and describes
how to use EcoServer III to display measurement graphs, current values and other data on Internet Explorer®.
For information on how to set EcoServer III, see Instruction Manual – Configuration.
Please read this instruction manual carefully, and use the product properly.
Keep this instruction manual in an accessible place for future reference whenever needed.
Make sure it is delivered to the end user.
For information on how to handle the main unit of EcoServer III, see Instruction Manual – Hardware.
General notes
Warranty This document and product have undergone strict quality control and inspection before delivery, but
in the unlikely event that the document or product is defective in manufacture, our company shall
provide replacement. Contact the distributor from which you purchased them. However, this warranty
does not apply to the product or document that has been damaged by acts of God or misapplication.
Our company shall not be liable for any damages arising out of your or third parties’ system troubles,
legal problems, misapplication, failures during use, or any other defects.
The product is warranted for a period of less than one (1) year from the date of your purchase or from
the date of delivery to your specified location or within eighteen (18) months from the date of
shipment from our factory (from the month and year of manufacture), whichever is less.
The warranty period shall not be renewed after repair.
Trademarks Windows®, Windows®7 and Internet Explorer® are trademarks, registered trademarks and products
of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Java, all Java-based trademarks and logos are registered trademarks of Oracle Corporation and its
affiliated companies in the United States and/or other countries.
CompactFlashTM and CF are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation.
Ethernet is a registered trademark of Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
EcoServer is a registered trademark of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation.
Other companies and product names in the manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of their
respective owners.
Safety precautions
Please read EcoServer III Instruction Manual – Hardware.
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Precautions for use
Pay attention to the following information when you display data on your PC.
For installation and setting of web browsers and JavaVM (Java Virtual Machine) and inquiries about
their technical issues, contact your network administrator or appropriate department.
We don’t offer technical support for the above.
If you have changed any display-related settings such as a measuring point name, make sure you
restart the web browser. Otherwise, the change might not be updated due to the cache function of the
web browser.
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Main features and functions
Main features of Energy Efficient Data Collection Server With the browser on your PC connected via LAN, you can display data (indicator values,
operating condition (ON/OFF), unit requirement) collected by Energy Efficient Data Collection
Server, EcoServer III.
You may display the data on a maximum of five PCs.
* In case of displaying the current values on more than one PC, the current values may
fail to be updated due to update overlapping. In this case, click on the [Display] button
again.
* The number of PCs which can be connected at the same time varies depending on the
browser version or type you use.
You can download collection data stored in EcoServer III, to your PC.
You can set planned values and target unit requirements through the browser in your PC.
Main functions of Energy Efficient Data Collection Server The functions of Energy Efficient Data Collection Server, EcoServer III include the following:
Measurement function
To collect measurement data from CC-Link terminal devices
Contact output function
To output the contact in case of abnormal situations
Display function
To display current measurement values
To display ON/OFF operating condition of the devices set.
To display previous and current data in graph
To display unit requirements in graph
To display equipment data (number of defective products, etc.) in graph
Saving function
To save measurement data, virtual measuring points and unit requirement measuring points
in a memory card
To save operating history in a memory card
To save alarm history (occurrence of abnormal situations) in a memory card
Monitoring function
To monitor the upper and lower limits of measurement data, condition change of monitoring
points and abnormality in communication/memory cards
Communication function
To notify via email of abnormality in the upper/lower limits of measurement data and
communication abnormality
To notify via email of the condition change of monitoring points
To send an email on a regular basis (once a day, week, or month)
To automatically transfer logging data, unit requirement measuring point data and operating
history to the FTP server
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Automatic time synchronization function
To correct the time by acquiring time information from the SNTP server periodically
Maintenance function
To send/receive a project (setting data) to and from the configuration software and to set
planned energy values and target unit requirements
To display the project (setting data)
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System configuration
Connection to LAN
Web browser, JavaVM installed
Reading of data from Energy Efficient Data Collection Server
Reading of current values Reading of data collected at
1-minute or 1-hour (30-minute) intervals
Reading of virtual data (daily) Reading of virtual data
(monthly) Reading of unit requirement
data (daily) Reading of equipment data
(daily) Reading of operating history
data
Client PC
Data display Trend graphs of zoom (by minute), day (by hour), month (by day), year (by month), virtual measurement point (by hour), virtual measurement point (by day), unit requirement (by hour), equipment (by hour), display of current values, display of data in a CSV format
Settings Measurement points, upper/lower limit monitoring, operating monitoring
SMTP mail server
FTP server SNTP server
10BASE-T or 100BASE-T (Ethernet)
Email notification of the abnormality in upper and lower limits Email notification of the operating status
Transfer of files in a CSV format (Zoom, daily, virtual (daily), monthly, virtual (monthly), unit requirement (daily), operating history, system log file)
Acquisition of time informationTime synchronization with EcoServer III
100 to 240VAC
Collection of up to 255
point records (current values)
Termination resistance
Saving and reading of collected data, virtual data (daily), virtual data (monthly), unit requirement data (daily), operating history data collected at 1-minute or 1-hour (30-minute) intervals
MITSUBISHIEnergy Efficient Data Collection Server Model: MES3-255C Ver.
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation
CompactFlashTMmemory card
Equipped with energy efficient data collection software
Saving of collected data Data collected at 1-minute intervals: for 62 days Data collected at 1-hour (30-minute) intervals: for 186 days Virtual data (daily): 186 days Virtual data (monthly): 60 months Unit requirement data (daily): 186 days Equipment data (daily): 186 days Data collected at 1-day intervals: for 60 months Data collected at 1-month intervals: for 60 monthsOperating history data: for 64 KB × 4System log: 256 KB × 4
Multifunction indicator
ME110SSR-C
CC-Link Energy
measurement unit EMU2-RD3-C
Centralized earth-leakage monitor with
communication function LG-10F
Terminal block type 24 V DC input unit
AJ65SBTB1-8D
Thermocouple temperature input unit
AJ65BT-68TD
Collection of analog data (current, electric power, etc.), pulse data (electric energy, flow rate, etc.), digital data (equipment operating status) Multiphase circuit
electric power measurement unit
EcoMonitor II
Terminal block type 24 V DC input/output unit
AJ65SBT-16DT
Platinum resistance thermometer Pt100
Temperature input unit – 64RD3
Termination resistance
LAN (Ethernet)
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Direct connection with a single PC without using a hub
Connection with PCs using a hub
PC
Reading of data from Energy Efficient Data Collection Server
Reading of current values Reading of data collected at 1-minute
or 1-hour (30-minute) intervals Reading of virtual data (daily) Reading of virtual data (monthly) Reading of unit requirement data
(daily) Reading of equipment data (daily) Reading of operating history data
Data display Trend graphs of zoom (by minute), day (by hour), month (by day), year (by month), virtual measurement point (by hour), virtual measurement point (by day), unit requirement (by hour), equipment (by hour), display of current values, display of data in a CSV format
Email notification of the abnormality in the upper/lower limits, transmission of data to the FTP server, time synchronization with the SNTP server cannot be done.
10BASE-T or 100BASE-T (crossover cable or straight cable)
PC
Reading of data from Energy Efficient Data Collection Server
Reading of current values Reading of data collected at 1-minute
or 1-hour (30-minute) intervals Reading of virtual data (daily) Reading of virtual data (monthly) Reading of unit requirement data
(daily) Reading of equipment data (daily) Reading of operating history data
Data display Trend graphs of zoom (by minute), day (by hour), month (by day), year (by month), virtual measurement point (by hour), virtual measurement point (by day), unit requirement (by hour), equipment (by hour), display of current values, display of data in a CSV format
Email notification of the abnormality in the upper/lower limits, transmission of data to the FTP server, time synchronization with the SNTP server cannot be done. Each separate server is necessary.
10BASE-T or 100BASE-T
(crossover cable or straight cable)
PC PC
HUB
10BASE-T or 100BASE-T
cable (straight cable)
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Specifications
Item Specifications Number of connected units
Condition 1: {(1 × a) + (2 × b) + (3 × c) + (4 × d)} ≤ 64 Condition 2: {(16 × A) + (54 × B) + (88 × C)} ≤ 2304
a: number of units occupying 1 station; b: number of units occupying 2 stations
c: number of units occupying 3 stations, d: number of units occupying 4 stations
A: number of remote I/O stations ≤ 64; B: number of remote device stations ≤ 42
C: number of local stations ≤ 26 MDU breaker (WS) MDU
NF400/600/800-SEPMA NV400/600/800-SEPMA NF400/600/800-ZEPMA NF225-SWM NV225-SWM NF225-ZSWM
AE-SW with a CC-Link interface unit
AE-SW (BIF-CC)
Energy measurement unit (Low-pressure single phase circuit)
EMU2-HM1-C
Energy measurement unit (Standard product for monitoring power receiving and distribution)
EMU2-RD1-C, EMU2-RD3-C, EMU2-RD5-C, EMU2-RD7-C
Energy measurement unit (Three-phase four line for monitoring power receiving and distribution)
EMU2-RD2-C-4W, EMU2-RD4-C-4W
Energy measurement unit EMU3-DP1-C Multiphase circuit electric power measurement unit (EcoMonitor II)
EMU-C7P4-6-A
Equipped with transmission function Electronic multifunction indicator
ME110NSR-C, ME110SSR-CME110NSFL-C
Set type electric leakage monitoring device with communication function
LG-5F-C, LG-10F-C
Thermocouple temperature input unit
AJ65BT-68TD
Platinum resistance thermometer Pt100 Temperature input unit
AJ65BT-64RD3
Analog-digital conversion unit AJ65BT-64AD Terminal block type 24 V DC input unit
AJ65SBTB1-8D AJ65SBTB1-16D AJ65SBTB1-32D
Terminal block type 24 V DC input/output unit
AJ65SBTB1-16DT AJ65SBTB1-32DT
Connection units
CC-Link
Product/Model name
CC-Link master unit (Local station)
QJ61BT11N
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Item Specifications Total number of measuring points
255 points (number of measuring points from CC-Link communication terminal devices)
Number of operating monitoring measuring points
32 points (number of measuring points from CC-Link communication terminal devices) * Included in 255 measuring points
Number of contact output measuring points
16 points (number of contact outputs of EcoServer III) * Included in 255 measuring points
Number of virtual measuring points
128 points (number of measuring points for combination and multiplying factor calculation * Not included in 255 measuring points
Number of measuring points
Number of unit requirement measuring points
64 points (number of measuring points for unit requirements) * Not included in 255 measuring points
Measurement targets
CC-Link communication terminal devices
Current, voltage, electric energy, leakage current, frequency, harmonic current, integral electric energy consumption, temperature, pulse count values, analog input values, power factor, contact condition, etc. * Varies according to model (specified in Instruction Manual –Configuration)
Zoom Collection at 1minute intervals Daily Collection on the hour or on the half hour Monthly Collection on the specified hour of the day.
Logging function
Yearly Collection on the specified hour of the specified day of the month Virtual measuring point *1
Four arithmetic operatings with parentheses can be performed on up to 16 arithmetic elements. However, virtual measuring points are not allowed to be registered in virtual measuring points (only measuring points are allowed).
Unit requirement measuring point *1
Energy amount ÷ Production amount *2
Number of defective products
Result of (number of processed products − non-defective products) is accumulated for a day *2 *For the current day, accumulate until the current time.
Downtime Downtime time accumulated for a day *2 *For the current day, accumulate until the current time.
Time availability (Load time − downtime ÷ load time *2 Performance availability
(Reference cycle time × number of processed products) ÷ (Load time − downtime) *2
Non-defective product rate
Number of non-defective products ÷ processed products *2
Daily
Overall equipment efficiency
Calculated based on the data collected on the hour or on the half hour
Time availability × performance availability × non-defective product rate *2
Calculation function
Monthly Virtual measuring point *1
Collection on the specified hour of the day.
Four arithmetic operatings with parentheses can be performed on up to 16 arithmetic elements. However, virtual measuring points are not allowed to be registered in virtual measuring points (only measuring points are allowed).
*1: For calculation accuracy of virtual measuring points and unit requirement measuring points, integral
number, the first, second, third, fourth or fifth decimal place can be selected. *2: Energy amount, production amount, number of processed products, number of non-defective
products, downtime, load time will be measuring points or virtual measuring points set through the configuration software. Also, the reference cycle time will be the value set through the configuration software.
*3: Calculation accuracy of time availability and performance availability (%) will match an arithmetic element (load time, etc.) with the largest decimal place value.
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Item Specifications Zoom For 62 days (Fixed) Daily For 186 days (Fixed) Monthly For 60 months (Fixed) Yearly For 5 years (Fixed) Virtual data (daily) For 186 days (Fixed) Virtual data (monthly) For 60 months (Fixed) Unit requirement data (daily) For 186 days (Fixed) Equipment data (daily) For 186 days (Fixed) Operating history Saves operating monitoring information in an
operating history data file. (64 KB × 4 × number of operating monitoring points)
Saving function
System log Saves system error information in a system log file. (256 KB × 4)
To be saved in a CompactFlash memory card
Delete function Starts deleting data files when they exceed the saving period limit. Zoom Transfers 1-hour data on the hour. Daily Transfers data for the current day on
the hour.
*2
Monthly Transfers data for the current month on the specified hour of the day.
*2
Virtual data (daily) Transfers data for the current day on the hour.
*2
Virtual data (monthly) Transfers data for the current month on the specified hour of the day.
*2
Unit requirement data (daily) Transfers data for the current day on the hour.
*2
Operating history Transfers up-to-date data on the hour. *2
Transfer function
System log Transfers up-to-date data once an hour or as necessary.
*2
Data is automatically transferred to a single FTP server designated.
*3 *4
Web server Communicates with a maximum of 5 clients at a time. Displays data on a commercially available web browser.
Server function
FTP server Communicates with 2 clients. Transfers files via FTP at command request from the clients.
*3
FTP client Communicates with 1 server. Automatically transfers data file to the FTP server. (Destination folder path can be designated for each data type.)
*3
SMTP client Communicates with 1 SMTP server. Send email notifications of abnormality in the upper/lower limits and operating monitoring information.
*3
Client function
SNTP client Communicates with 1 SNTP server. Acquires and sets time information periodically.
*3
*2: Logging data files for the current day and the current month will be overwritten, so they cannot be
transferred when the data files in the FTP server are used in any other application software.The data files cannot also be transferred when overwriting is prohibited by the FTP server. The data files cannot also be transferred when overwriting is prohibited by the FTP server.
*3: Please prepare each server yourself, including settings. If the FTP server is down or any failure occurs during the LAN communication, files cannot be
transferred. Also, the transferred files will not be deleted automatically, so make sure to sort and delete the files on a regular basis.
*4: You can download files that have failed to be transferred, from the data file display screen.
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Item Specifications OS Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Browser Internet Explorer® 8 JavaVM Oracle JRE (JDK) Version 6
Recommended operating environment *6
Number of clients *7 5 clients (5 screens) (displayed at a time) Electric energy/ Pulses *8
Bar graph: Usage amount for 1 minute
Analog value*8 Line graph: Measurement value
Displays 1-hour data collected at 1-minute intervals. (1) Displays 2 sets of data at a time, each for a separate day. (2) Displays 2 sets of data at a time, each for a separate measuring point.
Zoom
Analog value (Power factor)*8
Line graph: Measurement value Displays 1-hour data collected at 1-minute intervals. (1) Displays 2 sets of data at a time, each for a separate day.
Electric energy/Pulses *8
Bar graph: Usage amount on the hour or on the half-hour Line graph: Accumulated usage amount
Analog value*8 Line graph: Measurement value
Displays 1 day of data collected on the hour or on the half-hour. (1) Displays 2 sets of data at a time, each for a separate day. (2) Displays 2 sets of data at a time, each for a separate measuring point.
Analog value (Power factor)*8
Line graph: Measurement value Displays 1 day of data collected on the hour or on the half-hour. (1) Displays 2 sets of data at a time, each for a separate day.
Unit requirement
Bar graph: Production amount and energy amount on the hour or on the half-hour Line graph: Unit requirement and accumulated energy amount on the hour or on the half hour
Displays 1 day of data collected on the hour or on the half-hour. (1) Displays 2 sets of data at a time, each for a separate day.
<Comparison of all equipment units> Bar graph: Number of defective products Line graph: Equipment downtime
Displays 1-day of accumulated values for all the equipment units.
Daily
Equipment
<Detail data for the equipment unit selected> <Equipment efficiency graph> Bar graph: Time availability, performance availability, non-defective product rate collected on the hour or on the half hour Line graph: Total equipment efficiency <Optional electric energy/pulses, 10 virtual measuring points> Bar graph: Usage amount on the hour or on the half-hour Line graph: Accumulated usage amount
Displays 1 day of data collected on the hour or on the half-hour.
Weekly Unit requirement Bar graph: Production amount and energy amount on the hour or on the half-hour Line graph: Unit requirement and accumulated energy amount on the hour or on the half hour
Displays 7 days of data collected on the hour or on the half-hour.
Display function
*5
Monthly Electric energy/Pulses
Bar graph: Usage amount for 1 day Line graph: Accumulated usage amount and accumulated planned amount
Displays 1-month data collected at 1-day intervals. (1) Displays 2 sets of data at a time, each for a separate month. (2) Displays 2 sets of data at a time, each for a separate measuring point.
*5: You can view the data by downloading the data to be displayed and the display program (applet) through the browser in your
PC. *6: JavaVM (Java Virtual Machine) must be installed on the OS to display the data.
Download it from Oracle’s website. Execute “Java” on the control panel to check JRE’s version.
*7: If you start two browsers on the same PC, two clients (two screens) will appear. Depending on the browser’s version or network environment you use, the number of units connected at the same time (number of screens) may be reduced. The number of clients shown above is a recommended value. If the number of clients exceeds the recommended value, it may cause a delay in updating the data display or prevent the data from being displayed.
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*8: You can select “Display graphs on the same scale” as a graph display option. The “Display graphs on the same scale” option is available only when comparing measuring points.
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Item Specifications Yearly Electric
energy/Pulses
Bar graph: Usage amount for 1 monthPlanned value Line graph: Accumulated usage amount Accumulated planned value
Displays 1 year of data collected at 1-month intervals. (1) Displays 3 sets of data at a
time, each for a separate year.
(2) Displays 2 sets of data at a time, each for a separate measuring point.
Current value (group) Analog value :Current measurement data Electric energy and pulses :Current integrated value (indicated value) or usage amount (difference value) Displays current value, usage amount per hour, usage amount for the current day, usage amount for the current month of measuring points registered as a group. Up to 32 groups can be registered. Up to 255 measuring points can be registered in each group. Measurement values for up to 10 points can be displayed in a screen.
Current value (optional) Analog value :Current measurement data Electric energy and pulses :Current integrated value (indicated value) or usage amount (difference value) Displays current value, usage amount per hour, usage amount for the current day, usage amount for the current month of measuring points registered in a display list file (up to 10 files). Also, addition to and deletion of the display list can be made. Measurement values for up to 10 points can be displayed in a screen.
Download Opens/Saves graph data in a CSV format.
Electric energy/Pulses
Displays settings of measuring points (electric energy/pulses).
Analog value Displays settings of measuring points (analog value).
Virtual Displays settings of virtual measuring points. Unit requirement Displays settings of unit requirement measuring
points. Operating monitoring
Displays settings of operating monitoring measuring points.
Equipment Displays settings of equipment. Contact output Displays settings of contact output. Group Displays group registration information.
Measuring point list
Equipment group
Displays information of equipment group registration.
The settings cannot be changed.
Zoom 1-hour data collected at 1-minute intervals Daily 1-day data collected on the hour or on the half-hour. Monthly 1-month data collected on the specified hour of the
day Virtual data (Daily)
1-day data collected on the hour or on the half-hour.
Virtual data (Monthly)
1-month data collected on the specified hour of the day
Unit requirement Data (daily)
1-day data collected on the hour or on the half-hour.
Equipment data (daily)
1-day data collected on the hour or on the half-hour.
Displayed in a CSV format and can be downloaded to the client PC.
Operating history
ON/OFF records of operating monitoring measuring points 64 KB × 4 (about 2500 records) Separate file for each operating monitoring measuring point
Data File
Error log (System log)
Records measurement errors, occurrence of abnormality in the upper/lower limits and recovery history. 256 KB × 4
Displayed in a text format and can be downloaded to the client PC.
List of email notifications Displays settings of email notifications.
List of file transfer Displays settings of file transfer.
Display function
Details of time synchronization Displays settings of time synchronization.
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Item Specifications
System log Records measurement errors, occurrence of abnormality in the upper/lower limits and recovery history. 256 KB × 4 Monitors Energy Efficient Data Collection Server startup (reset). Monitors read/write errors in a CompactFlashTM memory card.
Monitors consecutive occurrence of measurement errors at a designated frequency (1 to 18 times). To be recovered during the error in normal measurement mode Monitors errors in file transfer.
Monitors errors in automatic time synchronization.
Error notification
Monitors battery errors. Upper and lower limits monitoring notification
Monitors measuring points for abnormality in the upper/lower limits. Up to 32 points
Operating monitoring notification
Monitors operating monitoring points for changes. Up to 32 points
Target unit requirement monitoring notification
Monitors occurrence of exceeding unit requirement targeted value. Up to 64 points
Planned energy value monitoring notification
Monitors occurrence of exceeding planned energy value. Up to 255 points
Sent to the designated address for each event. (Only one address can be selected for each event.)
Periodic notification
Messages set One message can have up to 256 characters (based on Kanji characters). Up to 8 messages
Daily On the specified hour of the day Weekly On the specified hour of the specified day of
the week
Monitoring function
Email notification
*9 *10
Monthly On the specified hour of the specified day of the month
Each message is sent to the specified address at the specified time. (Only one date and one address can be selected for each message.)
Planned value/Target value setting
Sets planned monthly values and target unit requirements on an annual basis.
Maintenance function
Time setting Reading and setting of the current date
*9: An email notification refers to a function which only sends email data (address/message) to the mail
server (SMTP). The mail server receives the data and then sends an email message to each address. In case of sending a message to more than one address, you must make necessary settings (group settings in the mail server, etc). Please prepare an mail server yourself, including settings. Mail servers requiring authentication are not supported.
*10: When to receive a message depends on the processing capacity of the mail server and the communication network condition. We will not guarantee any email arrival time and email delivery. Please do not use this function for monitoring contact information with a high degree of urgency.
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This chapter describes the following items.
Recommended system environment
How to install a browser
PC settings
Web browser settings
— how to directly connect with EcoServer III
— how to connect with EcoServer III
bypassing proxy server
— how to change the temporary Internet
file settings
— how to change the smooth scrolling
settings
— how to change the zoom factor
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Chapter 2 Before Use
This chapter describes how to set a browser in your PC.
Recommended system environment The system environment requirements for this software to properly operate are as follows:
Item Description Web browser Internet Explorer® 8.0 Japanese version
*1 The use of any web browser other than the above may cause improper display of EcoServer III
or extreme reduction in the number of units connected at the same time. So, please do not use
other web browsers.
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How to install JavaVM and browser
If you do not have JavaVM (Java virtual machine) installed in your PC, go to Oracle’s website to download
JRE and install it on your PC. Otherwise, part of EcoServer III’s screens (graphs, current values, etc) may
not be displayed properly.
If you do not have Internet Explorer® 8.0 installed in your PC, go to Microsoft Corporation’s website to
download Internet Explorer® 8.0 and install it on your PC.
For installation, refer to the installation guidance on the website.
*1 Before installation, make sure to check the operating environment including the OS’s
version and memory capacity of your PC.
We will not guarantee the operational capabilities or support the operations and
introduction of Internet Explorer® or Windows® themselves.
We will not be responsible for any failure in your PC arising from the installation of
JavaVM or Internet Explorer®.
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PC settings
When directly connecting with EcoServer III, set your PC as follows:
*1 The operation or screens may differ depending on the OS type or environment used in your
PC.
Below are screen samples.
*2 When connecting with LAN, set TCP/IP according to the instructions from your network
administrator.
*3 Before setting your PC, take a note of the current settings (IP address, etc) so that they will
not be forgotten.
1 Start the Control Panel of Windows
2 Open [Network and Sharing Center] [In Category View]
Click the Control Panel.
Click [View network status
and tasks].
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3 Open [Local Area Connection Status]
4 Open [Local Area Connection Properties]
Click [Network and Sharing
Center].
Click [Local area
connection].
Click the Properties button.
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5 Open [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties]
6 Set an IP address
Of 192.168.0.0. to 192.168.255.255, set values other than 192.168.10.1, 192.168.0.0,
192.168.255.255.
(Example: 192.168.10.100)
Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4), and
then click the Properties button.
*1 The factory settings for EcoServer III are
“192.168.3.3” for the IP address and
“255.255.255.0” for the subnet mask.
*2 The portions in IP address with “255” for the
subnet mask must be the same as those of
EcoServer III.
*3 The portions in IP address with “0” for the subnet
mask must be different from those of EcoServer III.
However, “0.0.0.0” and “***.255” cannot be set.
Additional information:
If [Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)] is not displayed. Click the [Install] button and install TCP/IP. (Click the [Install] button, select [Protocol], click the
[Add] button, select TCP/IP and click the [OK] button.)
Additional information:
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7 Click the OK button
The network information will be automatically updated.
Follow the Windows message for processing.
Once a message requesting to restart the PC appears, restart the PC.
Click the OK button.
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Web browser settings - how to directly connect with EcoServer III * These settings apply when no proxy server is used (connecting directly with EcoServer III).
A proxy server temporarily stores Internet information (pages) accessed frequently and reduces the frequency of direct access to the Internet. Therefore, it may cause a delay in updating the screen display or cause prevent the data from being displayed. In this case, follow the procedure below to establish connection bypassing a proxy server.
1 Start [Internet Options] from Tools of Internet Explorer®
2 Open the Local Area Network (LAN) Settings window
Click Internet Options.
Select the [Connections] tab and click
the [LAN Settings] button.
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3 Uncheck [Use a proxy server for your LAN]
4 Change [Advanced]
Uncheck [Use a proxy server for your LAN] and click
the OK button.
Click the OK button.
Select the [Advanced] tab.
Change the HTTP1.1 settings.
(1) Check [Use HTTP1.1].
(2) Uncheck [Use HTTP1.1 through
proxy connections].
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Web browser settings - how to connect with EcoServer III bypassing proxy server * These settings apply when coexisting with a proxy server within an LAN (connecting with
EcoServer III bypassing a proxy server).
1 Start [Internet Options] from Tools of Internet Explorer®
2 Open the Local Area Network (LAN) Settings window
Click Internet Options.
Select the [Connections] tab and click
the [LAN Settings] button.
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3 Check [Bypass proxy server for local addresses]
4 Enter an IP address of EcoServer III in the Exception field
5 Click the OK button in the Local Area Network (LAN) Settings window
After checking the box, click the
Advanced button.
After entry in the Exceptions field, click
the OK button.
Click the OK button.
If entering more than one IP address There are two options below:
(1) Use a semicolon (;) as a separator.
Ex.) “10.162.129.15;10.162.129.16”
(2) Include an asterisk (*).
Ex.) “10.162.*”
(This applies to all IP addresses starting with 10.162.)
Additional information:
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6 On the Internet Options window, click the OK button
Click the OK button.
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Web browser settings - how to change the temporary Internet file settings
A temporary Internet file (cache) temporarily stores previously accessed Internet information (pages) and helps the same pages to appear faster. For this reason, old information may appear on the screen display of EcoServer III. In this case, follow the procedure below to change the temporary Internet file settings.
1 Start [Internet Options] from Tools of Internet Explorer®
2 Go to the [General] tab and click the [Settings] button for temporary Internet files
Click Internet Options.
Click the [Settings] button.
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3 Select [Every time I visit the webpage]
4 On the Internet Options window, click the OK button
Select the option, and
click the OK button.
Click the OK button.
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Web browser settings - how to change the smooth scrolling settings
Smooth scrolling refers to a function which expresses the shift of display range smoothly, but image lag may occur on the screen display of EcoServer III. In this case, follow the procedure below to change the smooth scrolling settings.
1 Start [Internet Options] from Tools of Internet Explorer®
2 Go to the [Advanced] tab and uncheck [Use smooth scrolling]
Click Internet Options.
Uncheck [Use smooth scrolling]
and click the OK button.
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Additional information:
Web browser settings - how to change the zoom factor
An web browser has a zooming function for the display screen. When measurement graphs are not displayed properly, Set the zoom factor for the browser at 100%.
1 Select View -> Zoom -> [100%] on Internet Explorer®
Click
here.
Other than the above method, you may change the zoom factor
from [100%] displayed in the lower right portion of the screen. Click the ▼ button, and the selection screen will appear. Select
[100%].
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This chapter describes the following items.
Glossary
Operational procedure
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Chapter 3 Basic Operations
This chapter describes terminology and basic operations.
Glossary
This following defines key terms used in this document. Item Description
Project Refers to a set value that is used for the operation of EcoServer III Measuring point Refers to an item collected from a terminal. A maximum of 255
points can be registered. Operation monitoring measuring point Refers to a measuring point for recording the operation status of
equipment by monitoring digital input signals. Up to 32 of 255 measuring points can be registered.
Contact output measuring point Refers to a measuring point for carrying out contact output when an event such as an error occurs in EcoServer III. Up to 16 of 255 measuring points can be registered.
Virtual measuring point Refers to a measuring point for which the computation result between measuring points is used as virtual measurement data. A maximum of 128 measuring points (excluding the 255 measuring points) can be registered.
Unit requirement measuring point Refers to a measuring point for which the result of dividing energy amount by production amount is used as measurement data. A maximum of 64 measuring points (excluding the 255 measuring points) can be registered.
Equipment measuring point Refers to a measuring point for recording an equipment status such as equipment efficiency. A maximum of 42 measuring points can be registered.
Daily data Refers to the data of a measuring point collected on the hour or on the half-hour for 1 day.
Weekly data Refers to the data of a measuring point collected on the hour or on the half-hour for 7 days.
Monthly data Refers to the data of a measuring point collected at 1-day intervals for 1 month.
Yearly data Refers to the data of a measuring point collected at 1-month intervals for 1 year.
Zoom (1-minute) data Refers to the data of a measuring point collected at 1-minute intervals for 1 hour.
Virtual data (daily) Refers to the data of a virtual measuring point collected on the hour or on the half-hour for 1 day.
Virtual data (monthly) Refers to the data of a virtual measuring point collected at 1-day intervals for 1 month.
Unit requirement data (daily) Refers to the data of a unit requirement measuring point collected on the hour or on the half-hour for 1 day.
Equipment data (daily) Refers to the data of an equipment measuring point collected on the hour or on the half-hour for 1 day.
Operation history data Refers to the data recorded when the status of an operation monitoring point is changed.
System log Refers to the data of events such as errors that occur in EcoServer III.
Maintenance password Refers to a password required to reset EcoServer III or to set dates and annual planned values/target unit requirements.
Data acquisition login ID and password
Refers to an account required to collect EcoServer III data from FTP clients, and gives read-only permission.
System administration login ID and password
Refers to an account required for the system administration of EcoServer III, and gives read and write permissions for all files.
Group Refers to a group of measuring points. A maximum of 32 groups can be registered.
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Equipment group Refers to a group of equipment measuring points. A maximum of 42 groups can be registered.
FTP server Refers to a server that provides files on the Internet (via LAN). FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol.
SMTP server Refers to a mail server that performs the transmission process of email to distribute it to other mail servers on the Internet (via LAN). SMTP stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
SNTP server Refers to a server that provides time information to clients on the network. SNTP stands for Simple Network Time Protocol.
Domain name Refers to the identifier of a computer or computer group that is connected to the Internet (via LAN).
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Operational procedure
This section describes an operational procedure for displaying data collected by EcoServer III through
Internet Explorer®.
In this instruction manual, the screens of Internet Explorer® are used as samples.
For more details about how to operate each screen, see Chapter 4.
11Start the browser
Start Internet Explorer® from the [Start] menu of Windows® or the icon on the desktop.
21Connect to EcoServer III
Enter the IP address of EcoServer III into the address box of Internet Explorer®.
For example, if the IP address is [10.162.34.82], enter [http://10.162.34.82/], and then press the Enter
key. (Even after entering [10.162.34.82], it will automatically change to [http://10.162.34.82/].)
31Terminate the communication with EcoServer III
The communication will be terminated by closing Internet Explorer® or accessing another website.
To close Internet Explorer®, click the × button on the upper right or the × button on the right of the tab.
Enter here and press the Enter key.
Click the icon.
The [Main menu] screen of
EcoServer III will appear.
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Click here to exit.
Closing Internet Explorer®
Closing the tab
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This chapter describes the following screens.
Top screen
Side Menus
Measurement graph display screen
- electric energy and pulses
- analog value
- analog value (power factor)
- unit requirement
- equipment
Current value display (option)
Current value display (group)
Manual control (contact OFF)
Data file
- online measuring point
- virtual measuring point
- unit requirement
- equipment
- operation history data
Maintenance
- planned/target value setting
- measuring point list
- email notification list
- file transfer
- time adjustment details
- system log file display
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Chapter 4 Description of Each Screen
Top screen
Item Description
Side Menus Clicking an item allows you to display the side menu in the screen display area. For further information, see the chapter of “Side Menus” on page 4-3.
Project name The project name is displayed. Screen display
area Various screens such as the measurement graph or the current value display are displayed here. (On the top screen, basic manuals are displayed.)
The “H@ISEIweb” page, which allows you to access information on our power distribution monitoring products, is displayed. *To access “H@ISEIweb,” an Internet connection is required.
The current software version is displayed.
Screen display area Project name Side Menus
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Ex.) If no contacts are set
Side Menus
Item Description The pushpin button allows you to set whether to fix or close the side menus when you click links to various screens. “ ” will be changed to “ ” when you click the pushpin button. “ ” will be changed to “ ” when you click the pushpin button.
The menu will remain opened even if you click links.
Pushpin button
When you click a link, the menu will be closed. This button allows you to display/hide the side menu. Display/Hide
button
<<Button
The side menu is hidden.
>>Button
The side menu is displayed.
Expand/Collapse button
This button allows you to expand/collapse the menu. “ ” will be changed to “ ” when you click the button, and the menu will be collapsed. “ ” will be changed to “ ” when you click the button, and the menu will be expanded.
Pushpin button
Display/Hide button
Expand/Collapse button
Links to various screens
Additional information:If unable to select items, If an item is not set, characters in the
item are displayed in black, and no
screens are displayed if clicked.
To make it possible to select items, set
them with the configuration software.
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Measurement graph display screen - electric energy and pulses
Display setting area Perform settings including display conditions for graphs in this area. Select desired conditions.
Available options depend on the type (yearly, monthly, daily, or zoom (1-minute)) of graph you selected.
Graph display area
Display setting area
Retention period Yearly Monthly Daily Zoom
5 years 60 months 186 days 62 days
Display buttonGraphs are displayed according to the specified conditions.
Download button Graph data is downloaded.
Display format (*only for yearly) Select a display format of the X-axis.
Year (Jan–Dec): Display begins with January. Fiscal year (Apr–Mar): Display begins with April.
Measuring point The measuring points of electric power/pulses that have been registered to the selected group are displayed.
*Select [All] -> all of the measuring points of electric power/pulses are displayed. *Select [Virtual measuring points] -> the virtual measuring points of integrated value are displayed.
Time selection (*only for zoom) Time values for 0:00–24:00 (from 00:00–01:00 to 23:00–24:00) are displayed.
Group The group names that have been set with the configuration software and [All] are displayed.
*If a virtual measuring point of integrated value is registered, [Virtual measuring points] may be selected.
Comparison formatThis allows you to select a comparison format for displayed graphs.
Date: The same measuring point is compared between two dates. Measuring point: Two measuring points are compared on the same date. (*only for yearly) Year (the past three years): The same measuring point is compared for three years back from the selected date.
Display date (display year) Dates during the retention period back from the current day are displayed. The retention period is as follows.
Planned value setting button (*only for yearly/monthly) The planned value setting screen is displayed.
Display on the same scale (*only for zoom)This allows you to select a display format for the Y-axis. Checked: Two graphs are displayed on the same scale. Unchecked: Two graphs are displayed on a different scale. *This may be selected only if the comparison format is set to the measuring point.
Previous/next date button Graphs from the display date to the previous/next date are displayed. *In case of zoom, graphs at the previous/next hour are displayed.
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Relationships between X-axis scales for each graph and bar chartsEx.) In case of the scale (“7”) in the following graph,
Zoom : The amount used for the minutes 6–7 Daily: The amount used for 6:00–7:00 Monthly: The amount used from the monthly logging time on Day 7 to the monthly logging time on Day 8 Yearly: The amount used from the yearly logging time in July to the yearly logging time in August.
* Monthly/yearly logging time is the time that has been set on the measuring point list screen of the configuration software.
Screen examples (Daily graph Logging cycle = 60 minutes)
[Measuring point comparison]
Graph display area The graph with the conditions specified in the display setting area is displayed.
Planned value display (*only for yearly/monthly) If the planned value is set, planned values are displayed in a bar chart or line chart. (For the planned value setting, see “Set planned values (for the year/fiscal year)” in Chapter 8) Monthly: Planned values are divided by the number of days
in a month and displayed in a line chart. Yearly: Planned values for a month are displayed in a line
chart, and an accumulation of the planned values is displayed in a line chart.
Line chartThis graph shows the accumulated value of the amount used, with the scale/unit displayed on the Y-axis on the right.
*In case of zoom (one minute) graphs, this graph is not displayed.
Unit In case that the comparison format is set to the measuring point, units are displayed in two stages. Upper stage: Unit of measuring points for Graph 1. Lower stage: Unit of measuring points for Graph 2.
Graph title Contents are changed according to the comparison format. Date --- Group name: Measuring point name Measuring point --- Display date
Bar chart This graph shows the amount used per unit of time, with the scale/unit displayed on the Y-axis on the left.
Unit of time is changed according to graph types.
Graph title
Unit Unit
Additional information:
Planned value display (*only for yearly/monthly)If the planned value is set, planned values are displayed in a bar chart or line chart. (For the planned value setting, see “Set planned values (for the year/fiscal year)” in Chapter 8.) Monthly: Planned values are divided by the number of days in a month and displayed in a line chart. Yearly: Planned values for a month are displayed in a line chart, and an accumulation of the planned values is displayed in a line chart.
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Measurement graph display screen - analog value
Display setting area Perform settings including display conditions for graphs in this area. Select desired conditions. Available options depend on the type (daily or zoom (1-minute) of graph you selected.
Graph display area
Display setting area
Download button
Graph data is downloaded.
Display button Graphs are displayed according to the specified conditions.
Time selection (*only for zoom) Time values for 0:00–24:00 (from 00:00–01:00 to 23:00–24:00) are displayed.
Group The group names that have been set with the configuration software and [All] are displayed.
* If a virtual measuring point of the momentary value is registered, [Virtual measuring points] may be selected.
Measuring point The analog value measuring points that are registered to the selected group are displayed.
* Select [All] -> all of the measuring points of the momentary value are displayed.
* Select [Virtual measuring points] -> virtual measuring points of the momentary value are displayed.
Display date
Dates during the retention period back from the current
day are displayed. The retention period is as follows. Display on the same scale This allows you to select a display format for the Y-axis.
Checked: Two graphs are displayed on the same scale. Unchecked: Two graphs are displayed on a different scale. * This may be selected only if the comparison format is set
to the measuring point.
Previous/next date button Graphs from the display date to the previous/next date are displayed. *In case of zoom, graphs at the previous/next hour are displayed.
Comparison format This allows you to select a comparison format for displayed graphs.
Date: The same measuring point is compared between two dates. Measuring point: Two measuring points are compared on the same date.
Retention period
Daily Zoom
186 days 62 days
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Screen examples (Daily graph Logging cycle = 60 minutes)
[Date comparison]
Graph display area The graph with the conditions specified in the display setting area is displayed.
Line chart This graph shows momentary values, with the Graph 1’s scale/unit displayed on the Y-axis on the left, and the Graph 2’s scale/unit on the Y-axis on the right.
Graph title Contents are changed according to the comparison format. Date --- Group name: Measuring point name Measuring point --- Display date
Unit If graphs are displayed on the same scale, units are displayed in two stages. Upper stage: Unit of measuring points for Graph 1.Lower stage: Unit of measuring points for Graph 2.
Graph title
Unit
What is the momentary value The momentary value implies an instantaneous value the moment the logging time is reached. Ex.) In case of zoom, it indicates a value measured at X:X:0.
Additional information:
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Measurement graph display screen - analog value (power factor)
Display setting area Perform settings including display conditions for graphs in this area. Select desired conditions. Available options depend on the type (daily or zoom (1-minute)) of graph you selected.
Graph display area
Display setting area
Time selection (*only for zoom) Time values for 0:00–24:00 (from 00:00–01:00 to 23:00–24:00) are displayed.
Previous/next date button Graphs from the display date to the previous/next date are displayed. *In case of zoom, graphs at the previous/next hour are displayed.
Display button Graphs are displayed according to the specified conditions.
Download button Graph data is downloaded.
Display date Dates during the retention period back from the current day are displayed. The retention period is described on the right.
Retention period
Daily Zoom 186 days
62 days
Group
The group names that have been set
with the configuration software and [All]
are displayed.
Measuring pointThe measuring points of power factor that are registered to the selected group are displayed.
* Select [All] -> all of the measuring points of power factor are displayed.
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Graph display area The graph with the conditions specified in the display setting area is displayed.
Graph titleDate --- Group name: Measuring point name (Only the date is available as a comparison format.)
Line chart
This graph shows momentary values, with the scale/unit displayed on the Y-axis on the left.
What is the momentary value The momentary value implies an instantaneous value the moment the logging time is reached. Ex.) In case of zoom, it indicates a value measured at X:X:0.
Additional information:
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Measurement graph display screen - unit requirement
Display setting area Perform settings including display conditions for graphs in this area. Select desired conditions.
Energy amount graph display area
Production volume/unit requirement graph display area
Display setting area
Download button Graph data is downloaded.
Display button Graphs are displayed according to the specified conditions.
Display with the target value as a reference This allows you to select a display format for the Y-axis.
Checked: Scales are displayed so that the target values may be displayed in the middle of the graph scale. Unchecked: Scales are displayed so that the maximum value of the unit requirement may be displayed in the graph. * If the target value is not set, the display is not changed regardless of checked/unchecked.
Previous/next date button Graphs from the display date to the previous/next date are displayed.
Target value setting button This button allows you to display the target value setting screen.
Display date Dates for the retention period (186 days) back from the current day are displayed.
Unit requirement measuring point The unit requirement measuring points that have been registered with the configuration software are displayed.
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Energy amount graph display area The graph with the conditions specified in the display setting area is displayed.
Production volume/unit requirement graph display area The graph with the conditions specified in the display setting area is displayed.
Graph title The names of unit requirement measuring points are displayed.
Bar chart This graph shows production volumes per hour or 30 minutes, with the scale/unit displayed on the Y-axis on the left.
Target valueIf the target value is set, target values are displayed in the graph. (For the target value setting, see “Set targeted values of unit requirement” in Chapter 8.)
Line chart
This graph shows unit requirements, with the scale/unit displayed on the Y-axis on the right.
Line chartThis graph shows an accumulated energy amount, with the scale/unit displayed on the Y-axis on the right.
Bar chart
This graph shows energy amounts per an hour or 30 minutes, with the scale/unit displayed on the Y-axis on the left.
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Measurement graph display screen - equipment
Display setting area Perform settings including display conditions for graphs in this area. Select desired conditions.
Equipment details graph display area
Equipment efficiency graph display area
Equipment details list display area
Group graph display area
Display setting area
Display button Graphs are displayed according to the specified conditions.
Download button This button allows you to download equipment group graph data.
* Equipment efficiency and equipment details graph data may be downloaded by pressing the download button in the equipment efficiency graph area.
Equipment group The equipment group names that have been set with the configuration software are displayed.
Display date Dates for the retention period (186 days) back from the current day are displayed.
Previous/next date button Graphs from the display date to the previous/next date are displayed.
Equipment details list display area Select a piece of equipment in this area for which you want to display the detailed data including equipment efficiency.
Equipment details list Clicking an equipment name allows its detailed data to be displayed. The list order is the same as the order that has been registered with the [Equipment group registration] of the configuration software.
Configuration software screen
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Equipment details graph display area Graphs for the measuring points that have been set with the configuration software are displayed. (Up to 10 points)
Graphs are displayed in the order of measuring points set in the configuration software.
Equipment efficiency graph display area The equipment efficiency of the piece of equipment selected in the equipment details list is displayed.
Equipment group graph display area An equipment group graph that has been set display setting area is displayed.
[The [Equipment registration] screen of the configuration software]
Bar chart This graph shows an accumulated value of defective products during a day, with the scale/unit displayed on the Y-axis on the left.
* The number of defective products is calculated from the numbers of processed products and non-defective products that have been set with the “Equipment registration” of the configuration software. The number of defective products = the number of
processed products − the number of non-defective products
Equipment ID
Equipment IDs on the horizontal axis of graphs are the IDs that have been registered with the configuration software. In the equipment details list display area, equipment names corresponding to the equipment IDs are displayed.
Line chart This graph shows an accumulated downtime value for a day, with the scale/unit displayed on the Y-axis on the right.
Line chart This graph shows an accumulated value, with the scale/unit displayed on the Y-axis on the right.
Bar chart This graph shows a difference value for an hour or 30 minutes, with the scale/unit displayed on the Y-axis on the left.
Download button This allows you to download equipment efficiency graphs and detailed equipment graph data.
* Equipment group graph data are downloaded by pressing the download button in the equipment group graph area.
Bar chart The time availability, performance availability, and non-defective product rate are displayed.
[Time availability] The ratio of the operation time to the load time [Performance availability] The ratio of the reference cycle time × the number of processed products to the operation time [Non-defective product rate] The ratio of the number of non-defective products to the number of processed products
Line chartThis graph shows the total equipment efficiency.
[Total equipment efficiency] The product of the time availability, performance availability, and non-defective product rate
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Current value display (option)
Item Description Display format Select a display format of the measuring point for electric energy/pulses. Measuring point list name
Select a setting list for reading/saving.
Read button This button is used to read contents of the selected setting list. Save button This button is used to save the data that have been entered in the measuring point list content.Measuring point list content
Input measuring points for displaying current values. Up to 300 points are available. For more than 300 points, current values will not be displayed even if entered.
Group pull-down This allows you to select a group including the measuring points to be added to the measuring point list content.
Measuring point pull-down
This allows you to display the measuring points that belong to the group selected with the group pull-down. If [All] is selected with the group pull-down, all of the measuring points are displayed.
Add button This button is used to add the measuring point IDs that are selected with the measuring pull-down, to the measuring list content.
Add all button This button is used to add all of the measuring point IDs that belong to the group selected with the group pull-down, to the measuring point list content.
Display button This button is used to display the current values of the measuring point IDs that have been entered to the measuring point list content.
Display time The time when the current values were displayed is displayed. Page pull-down This allows you to select pages to be displayed. A single page may not be selected. Previous/next page button
This button is used to display the previous/next page. A single page may not be selected.
ID The measuring point IDs are displayed. The order is an entry order to the measuring point list. Name Group names are displayed on the upper stage; measuring point names on the lower stage. Current value The current measured values are displayed. Electrical energy/pulses are changed in color
according to the selected display format. The current values are updated every about 10 seconds.
Current value display area
Previous/next page button
Previous/next page button
Expand/collapse button
Display setting area
Display time
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Current value display (group)
Item Description Display format Select a display format of the electrical energy/pulses. Group pull-down Select a group for displaying current values. Display button This is used to display the current values of the measuring point IDs that are
registered to the group. Display time The time when the current values were displayed is displayed. Page pull-down This allows you to select pages to be displayed. A single page may not be selected. Previous/next page button
This button is used to display the previous/next page. A single page may not be selected.
ID The measuring point IDs are displayed. The order is a registration order to the group.Name Group names are displayed on the upper stage; measuring point names on the lower
stage. Current value The current measured values are displayed. Electrical energy/pulses are changed in
color according to the selected display format. The current values are updated every about 10 seconds.
Current
value display
area
Display
time
Previous/
next page
button
Previous/next
page button
Expand/
collapse
button Display
setting area
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Manual control (contact OFF)
Item Description
Display time The time when the contact status was displayed, is displayed. Contact output No. These are the numbers of the contact output sections. Name Contact output names are displayed. Status The current status of the contacts is displayed The status is updated every about 10 seconds. Contact output method
The output formats that are set to the contact output measuring points are displayed.
Contact control OFF button
Clicking the OFF button causes the contact output to turn off.
Display
time
OFF
button
If unspecified,
a blank is
displayed.
Row number of the contact outputs The row number of the contact outputs is the same as the number of the
contact output points that have been set with the configuration software.
Additional information:
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Data file - online measuring point
Annmal data
Monthly data
Daily data
Zoom (1-minute) data
File name specification Item File/folder name Description Example
Yearly data YYYY.csv Data in YYYY Data at the monthly counting time and date have been recorded.
2015.csv = data in 2015
Monthly data
YYMM.csv Data in MM, 20YY Data at the daily counting time have been recorded.
1505.csv = data in May, 2015
Daily data YYMMDD.csv Data on MM DD, 20YY Data every 30 minutes or an hour have been recorded.
150504.csv = Data on May 4, 2015
YYMMDD
Folder on MM DD, 20YY 150503 = Folder on May 3, 2015 Zoom (1-minute)
data YYMMDDHH.csv
Data at HH:00 on MM DD, 20YY Data every one minute have been recorded.
15050323.csv = Data at 23:00 on May 3, 2015
File names are displayed.
Folder/file names are
displayed.
File names are displayed.
File names are displayed.
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Data file - virtual measuring point
Monthly data
Daily data
File name specification Item File/folder name Description Example
Monthly data
vYYMM.csv Data in MM, 20YY v1603.csv = Data in Mar, 2016
Daily data vYYMMDD.csv Data on MM DD, 20YY v160320.csv = Data on Mar 20, 2016
* The data file name of a virtual measuring point begins with “v”.
Data file - unit requirement
Daily data
File name specification Item File/folder name Description Example
Daily data bYYMMDD.csv Data on MM DD, 20YY b110629.csv = Data on Jun 29, 2011
* The data file name of a unit requirement measuring point begins with “b”.
Data file - equipment
Daily data
File names are displayed. File names are displayed.
File names are displayed.
File names are displayed.
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File name specification Item File/folder name Description Example
Daily data f YYMMDD.csv Data on MM DD, 20YY f110629.csv = Data on Jun 29, 2011
* The data file name of an equipment measuring point begins with “f”.
Data file - operation history data
Item File name Description Example The latest file Operation history data from the
current time back to the previous hour
If the current time is 12:34, Operation history data for 12:00–12:34
Operation history
File X (from YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm to …)
Operation history data from hh:mm on MM DD, YYYY If the size of a file exceeds 64KB, logs are recorded in the next file.
File 3 (from 30.01.11 10:55:00 AM to …) = Operation history data from 10:55 on Jan 30, 2011
File names are displayed. * Up to four files are saved. Older files will be deleted chronologically.
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Maintenance - planned/target value setting
Planned value for the year/fiscal-year list screen
[Planned value for the year (Jan–Dec) list]
[Planned value for the fiscal year (Apr–Mar) list]
Item Description Display/hide “Display”/“hide” indicate whether to display or hide planned values on
measurement graphs. Planned value The planned values that are set for each month are displayed.
- In case of planned values for the year: Values for Jan–Dec are displayed. - In case of planned values for the fiscal year: Values for Apr–Mar are displayed.
Measuring point names (links)
Clicking a measuring point name allows you to display the planned value setting screen.
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Planned value for the year/fiscal-year setting screen
Item Description Return button This button is used to go back to the planned value list screen. Set button The setting confirmation screen is displayed. Click this button after entering
planned values. Display/hide (check)
Checking this allows you to set whether to display or hide planned values on measurement graphs. - Checked: Planned values are displayed. - Unchecked: Planned values are not displayed. * If unchecked, clicking the Set button causes the entered panned values to be deleted.
Planned value input field
Input planned values for a month. Up to 11 one-byte characters including a decimal point may be input. For further information on input methods, see “Set planned values (for the year/fiscal year)” on page 8-2.
* The figure shows a fiscal year case.
What is the planned value for the year/fiscal year
This implies the planned (forecasted) electric energy/pulses used for the year/fiscal year that are set for each measuring point.
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Unit requirement target value list screen
Item Description
Display/hide “Display”/“hide” imply whether to display or hide target values on measurement graphs.
Target value The specified target values are displayed. Unit requirement measuring point name (link)
Clicking a unit requirement measuring point name allows you to display the target value setting screen.
Target value monitoring production volume Enable/disable
This indicates the enable/disable setting status for the production volume where the target value monitoring will be started.
Target value monitoring production volume
This indicates the production volume where the target value monitoring will be started. If the production volume is less than or equal to the target value monitoring production volume, the unit requirement target value monitoring is not executed.
Unit requirement target value setting screen
Item Description
Return button This is used to go back to the unit requirement target value list screen. Set button The setting confirmation screen is displayed. Click this button after entering
target values. Display/hide (check)
Checking this allows you to set whether to display or hide target values on measurement graphs. - Checked: Target values are displayed. - Unchecked: Target values are not displayed. * If unchecked, clicking the Set button causes the entered target values to be deleted.
Target value input field Input target values for a month. Up to 11 one-byte characters including a decimal point may be input. For further information, see “Set targeted values of unit requirement” on page 8-4.
Target value monitoring production volume enable/disable (check)
This allows you to set whether to enable or disable the production volume for which the target value monitoring will be started. - Checked: The target volume monitoring production volume is enabled. - Unchecked: The target volume monitoring production volume is disabled.
Target value monitoring production volume input field
Input target value monitoring production volumes. Up to 11 one-byte characters including a decimal point may be input. For further information, see the chapter of “Targeted values set in order not to be monitored until the production volume exceeds the threshold value” on page 8-6.
This implies the planned (forecasted) values of unit requirement that are set for each unit requirement measuring point.
What is the unit requirement target value
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Maintenance - measuring point list
Examples of the detailed information display
Information on the measuring points/groups that have been
set with the configuration software is displayed.
Settings may be changed with the configuration software.
[Electric energy/pulse measuring point]
Clicking Show more allows you to display detailed information on measuring points and groups.
Information on various data collections is displayed.
Links of Show more If the registered measuring points/groups are 0 points and 0 groups, “Show more” is displayed in black and the list screen is not displayed.
Additional information:
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[Analog value measuring point]
This is displayed if the upper/lower limit monitoring is set.
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[Operation monitoring measuring point]
[Virtual measuring point]
[Unit requirement measuring point]
[Equipment]
[Contact output]
Clicking this allows you to display the operation history data.
The arithmetic expressions that have been set with the “Registering of virtual measuring points” of the configuration software are displayed.
The measuring points that have been set with the “Display measuring point setting” on the equipment registration screen of the configuration software are displayed.
The contents that have been selected by the gross index selection in the “Registering of contact outputs” of the contact output setting of the configuration software are displayed.
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Maintenance - email notification list
Contents in the items that have been set to “Warning” with the monitoring warning setting of the configuration software are displayed.
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Item Description SNTP server The SNTP server name that has been set with the automatic time adjustment is
displayed. If it is not set, “-” is displayed. Set conditions The conditions (the time and date to be automatically adjusted) that have been set
with the automatic time adjustment are displayed. If it is not set, “-” is displayed. Current time and date
The time and date in the EcoServer that were obtained when you displayed the time adjustment details screen or when you clicked the Read button are displayed.
Read button This is used to retrieve the time and date in the EcoServer. The retrieved time and date are displayed in the current time and date.
Set time and date Input time and date to be set. Use one-byte numerals. Set button Pressing the Set button with a password typed causes the entered time and date in
the set time and date to be set to the EcoServer. Setting time causes the EcoServer to be reset.
Password This is used when you set time and date. Factory default password: ecopass
Maintenance - file transfer
Maintenance - time adjustment details
Contents that have been set with the file transfer setting of the configuration software are displayed.
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Maintenance - system log file display
Item File name Description Example The latest file System log data from the current
time back to the previous hour If the current time is 12:34, System log data for 12:00–12:34
System log
File X (from YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm to …)
System log data from hh:mm on MM DD, YYYY If the size of a file exceeds 256 KB, logs are recorded in the next file.
File 4 (from 2010/12/28 09:18 to …) = System log from 9:18 on Dec 28,
2010
File names are displayed. * Up to four files are saved. Older files will be deleted chronologically.
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This chapter describes the following items.
Compare graphs by date/time
Compare by measuring point
Download graph data
Confirm production efficiency (confirming of
unit requirement graph)
Confirm equipment efficiency (confirming of
equipment graphs)
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Chapter 5 Viewing Measurement Graphs
Compare graphs by date/time
1 Display the measurement graph screen Select a type of the measuring point to be compared, from “Measurement graph display” on the side
menu.2
Item Description Electric energy and pulses
Graphs of integrated values such as electric energy/pulses are displayed.
Analog value Graphs of momentary values such as current/voltage are displayed.
Analog value (power factor)
Graphs of power factors are displayed.
2 Select “Date” at the comparison format
3 Select a date/time. Select a date/time for comparison.
Item Description Display information Yearly Graphs for three years from the selected date are
displayed. Ex.) If the year 2011 is selected, graphs for the years 2011, 2010, and 2009 are displayed.
Monthly Daily
Select a date.
Zoom (one minute)
Select a date and time.
Click “Date”.
Setting of Graph 1 Setting of Graph 2
In case of yearly graphs
For yearly graphs, graphs for the past three
years are compared.
Click “Year”.
In case of analog value (power factor)
Because the power factor is available only for
date comparison, selecting a comparison
format is not needed.
Additional information:
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4 Select a measuring point to be displayed Select a measuring point to be displayed, from the group/measuring point pull-down.
5 Click the “Display” button Clicking the display button allows you to display a graph in the graph display area.
When clicked, a pull-down is
displayed.
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Compare by measuring point
1 Display the measurement graph screen Select a type of the measuring point to be compared, from “Measurement graph display” on the side
menu.
2 Select “Measuring point” at the comparison format
3 Select a date/time Select a date/time for comparison.
Item Description Display information Yearly Monthly Daily
Select a date.
Zoom (one minute)
Select a date and time.
Item Description
Electric energy and
pulses
Graphs of integrated values such as electric energy/pulses are displayed.
Analog value Graphs of momentary values such as current/voltage are displayed.
Click Measuring point.
Additional information: Analog value (power factor) cannot be compared by measuring point.
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4 Select a measuring point to be displayed Select a measuring point to be displayed, from the group/measuring point pull-down.
5 Click the “Display” button Clicking the display button allows you to display a graph in the graph display area.
When clicked, a pull-down is
displayed.
Setting of Graph 1 Setting of Graph 2
[If graphs are displayed on the same scale]
[If graphs are displayed on respective scales]
The shared scale is displayed on the Y-axis on the left.
The respective scales are displayed on either of the Y-axes at both sides.
Additional information:Display graphs on the same scale (*only for zoom (one minute) of electric energy/pulses, daily/zoom (one minute) of analog value) Checking “Display graphs on the same scale” allows you to display two measuring point graphs on the same scale. If unchecked, the scales corresponding to respective measuring points are displayed on either of the Y-axes at both sides.
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Download graph data Clicking the “Download” button on each graph screen allows you to download the displayed graph data
with csv format.
For locations of the Download button on each graph screen, see Chapter 4 “Description of Each
Screen”.
1 Display a measurement graph Select a type of the measuring point to be downloaded, from “Measurement graph display” on the side
menu.2
Item Description Electric energy and pulses
Graphs of integrated values such as electric energy/pulses are displayed.
Analog value Graphs of momentary values such as current/voltage are displayed.
Analog value (power factor)
Graphs of power factors are displayed.
Unit requirement Unit requirement graphs such as production volume, unit requirement, energy amount are displayed.
Equipment Equipment graphs such as the number of equipment
defective products, downtime, efficiency are displayed.
2 Click the download button Clicking the download button allows you to display the save dialog.
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3 Click “Open” or “Save” To confirm graph data, select “Open”; to save them, select “Save”.
Clicking the save button allows you to display
the save screen with a name attached.
Select where the file is saved.
Clicking the open button allows
you to display graph data.
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Confirm production efficiency (confirming of unit requirement graph)
1 Display the measurement graph screen Select Weekly or Daily from “Measurement graph display/unit requirement” on the side menu.
2 Select a date Select a date to be displayed.
[In case of daily graphs]
[In case of weekly graphs]
3 Select a unit requirement measuring point Select a unit requirement measuring point to be displayed.
If graphs are displayed with the target value as a reference
Normally displayed graphs
If you compare data for a week, select “Weekly”; data for two
days, select “Daily”.
Target Target
Setting of Graph 1 Setting of Graph 2
Additional information:
Additional information:
In case of weekly graphs Data for a week from the date selected at
the display date are displayed.
Ex.) If 1/6 is selected, data for 1/6–1/12 are
displayed.
Display with the target value as a reference Checking “Display with target value as a reference” allows you to display graphs so that target values may be positioned in the middle of the scale.
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4 Click the “Display” button Clicking the display button allows you to display a graph in the graph display area.
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Confirm equipment efficiency (confirming of equipment graphs)
1 Display the measurement graph screen Select Daily from “Measurement graph display/equipment” on the side menu.
2 Select a date/equipment group Select a date/equipment group to be displayed.
3 Click the “Display” button Clicking the display button allows you to display a graph in the graph display area.
Accumulated amounts of defective products and downtime (for a day) are displayed for each equipment
component, so it is possible to identify where the efficiency is degraded.
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4 Select equipment Select equipment from the equipment details list.
Clicking an equipment name allows you to display an equipment efficiency graph and an equipment
details graph in the graph display area, thus making it possible to analyze them in detail. (*Equipment
details graph is a graph of the measuring point that has been set with the display measuring point
setting of the configuration software.)
The graph of the entire
equipment group is
displayed here.
Confirm detailed
equipment data
Go to Step 4
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How to calculate the equipment efficiency The time availability = (the load time − the downtime) ÷ the load time
This is an index for the operation time. The longer the downtime, the worse the time availability. The performance availability = (the reference cycle time × the number of processed products) ÷ (the load time − the downtime)
This is an index for the equipment performance. The longer the operation time, the worse the performance availability.
The non-defective product rate = the number of non-defective products ÷ the number of processed products This is a ratio of the number of non-defective products to the number of processed products. The larger the number of defective products, the worse the non-defective rate.
The total equipment efficiency = the time availability × the performance availability × the non-defective product rate
This is a comprehensive index for the equipment efficiency. This index is useful when you comprehensively grasp the equipment efficiency.
The selected equipment graph is displayed.
Additional information:
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This chapter describes the following items.
View the current values of the selected
measuring points
Save the selected measuring points
(making of a setting list)
Reading of the setting list registered
View current values for each group
Turn off the contact output/confirm the
contact status
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Chapter 6 Viewing Current Measured Values
View the current values of the selected measuring points
1 Display the current value display (option) screen
On the side menu, click “Current value display” -> “Current value display (option).”
2 Select a display format
Select a display format of the electrical energy/pulses, from the pull-down menu.
* Analog value indicates the current indication value regardless of display formats.
3 Select a measuring point to be
displayed Select a measuring point from the
group/measuring point pull-down menu.
Item Display color
Description
Accumulated value
Black The current indication value is displayed.
Hourly difference
Green A difference from the previous hour is displayed.
Daily difference
Blue A difference from the previous monthly amount is displayed.
Monthly difference
Brown A difference from the previous yearly amount is displayed.
Click “Current value display (option)”
Click here to display the pull-down.
Click here to display the pull-down.
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4 Click the Add button
Clicking the add button allows you to add the
measuring point ID selected from the
measuring point pull-down to the measuring
point list content.
IDs may also be entered directly from the keyboard
Steps 3 , 4 described above may be omitted by entering
measuring point IDs to the measuring point list content
directly from the keyboard.
When entering them directly, input measuring point IDs with
the IDs separated with a comma.
Ex.) If you wish to display measuring point
IDs 12, 13, and 14,
* Clicking the Add all button allows you to add all of the measuring point IDs in the selected group, to the measuring point list.
Additional information:
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5 Click the “Display” button
Clicking the display button allows you to display measured values in the current value display area.
To skip a line, … To skip a line because of page number
alignment, input “SP” instead of a
measuring point ID to make a line blank.
Additional information:
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Save the selected measuring points (making of a setting list)
1 Display the current value display (option) screen
On the side menu, click “Current value display” -> “Current value display (option).”
2 Select the name of a measuring point list
Select a setting list for registration.
3 Input a measuring point to be registered, to the measuring point list content For information on input methods, see the chapter of “View the current values of the selected
measuring points” on page 6-2.
4 Click the “Save” button
Clicking the save button allows you to display the measuring point list save dialog.
5 Input a list name/password after changes
6 Click the OK button
Click OK to finish the registration of the measuring point list.
Click “Current value display (option)”
Up to 16 characters may be input.
Input a maintenance password
* Factory default password: ecopass
When clicked, a
pull-down is
displayed.
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Reading of the setting list registered
1 Display the current value display (option) screen
On the side menu, click “Current value display” -> “Current value display (option).”
2 Select the name of a measuring point list
Select a setting list to be displayed.
3 Click the read button Clicking the read button allows you to input measuring point IDs into the measuring point list content.
When clicked, a pull-down
is displayed.
Click “Current value display (option)”
Additional information:
Clicking the read button causes the existing content to be overwritten with the content in the setting list. The contents that you have entered so far are deleted.
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View current values for each group
Display current values separately for each group.
Groups have already been set by the configuration software.
( To confirm the setting content, see “Group registration” in “Maintenance - measuring point list” of
Chapter 4.)
1 On the side menu, click “Display current values” -> “Display current values
(group).”
2 Select a display format
Select a display format of the electrical energy/pulses, from the pull-down menu.
* Analog value indicates the current indication value regardless of display formats.
3 Select a group to be displayed
Select a group to be displayed, from the group
pull-down.
4 Click the “Display” button
Clicking the display button allows you to display values in the current value display area.
Item Display color
Description
Accumulated value
Black The current indication value is displayed.
Hourly difference
Green A difference from the previous hour is displayed.
Daily difference
Blue A difference from the previous monthly amount is displayed.
Monthly difference
Brown A difference from the previous yearly amount is displayed.
Click “Display current values (group)”
When clicked, a pull-down is
displayed.
Click here to display the pull-down.
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Turn off the contact output/confirm the contact status
1 Display the manual control (contact OFF) screen
On the side menu, click “Display current values” -> “Manual control (contact OFF).”
2 The contact status is displayed
3 To turn off the contact, click the OFF button
Clicking the OFF button allows you to turn off the contact.
Click the manual
control (contact OFF)
The contact output will not be enabled immediately after the OFF button is clicked or outputconditions are satisfied. Wait about 10 seconds.
If it is manually turned OFF, the contact will not be turned ON even if the output conditions are continuously satisfied for a while. The contact will be turned ON after it is recovered once.
Additional information:
ON Contact status
Monitoring status
Press the OFF button
OFF
Output conditions are satisfied Recovery Output conditions are satisfied
Time
ON
About 10 seconds
About 10 seconds
About 10 seconds
OFF
Occurrence of an error
Recovery from the error
Occurrence of an error
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This chapter describes the following items.
Downloading of measurement data
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Chapter 7 Downloading of Measurement Data
Downloading of measurement data
11 Display the download screen
Click data to be downloaded, from “Data files”
on the side menu.
2 Select a file to be downloaded
Files are sorted by date.
Click a file name to start the download.
For specifications of the downloaded files, see
“Specifications of data file” on page 10-5.
Click a file name
In case of zoom (one minute) data In addition to files, folders are displayed. Clicking the folder allows you to collapse the pull-down.
Click this folder
In case of operation history data A list of operation monitoring measuring points is displayed. Clicking “ ” on the right of the table allows you to display files.
Click this
Additional information:
Additional information:
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This chapter describes the following items.
Set planned values (for the year/fiscal year)
Set targeted values of unit requirement
Targeted values set in order not to be
monitored until the production volume
exceeds the threshold value
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Chapter 8 Setting of Planned/Target Values
Set planned values (for the year/fiscal year)
1 Display the planned value setting screen
On the side menu, click “Maintenance” -> “Planned/target value setting” -> “Planned value for the year (Jan–Dec)” or “Planned value for the fiscal year (Apr–Mar)”.
2 Input a password
Input a password on the login authentication screen, and then click the OK button.
3 Select a measuring point where a planned value will be set. Click the name of a measuring point where a planned value will be set, on the planned value list screen.
4 Check “Display” Click “Display” to enable checking.
Click either of the two.
Planned value for the year and planned value for the fiscal yearPlanned values are set for each month, so they are identical for both the year and the fiscal year. Ex.) If “100” is set to the planned value for April, the 100 is valid for both the year and the fiscal year.
Input a password. * Factory default password: ecopass
Click a measuring point name
When clicked, a check mark is displayed.
Additional information:
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5 Input a planned value
Input a planned value with one-byte numerals.
6 Click the Set button
Click the set button to display the save confirmation screen.
7 Click the “Save” button
Clicking the save button allows you to display the save completion screen, with the setting enabled.
Click OK to go back to the planned value list screen.
Input range of planned values Up to 11 characters including a decimal point may
be input. If a character except two-byte
characters/numerals is entered, the planned value will be “0”.
If you input a negative value and click the Set button, an error message will appear.
Additional information:
The number of digits after the decimal point is determined by setting a measuring point. If the number of input digits is small, 0s are appended; if large, odd part is truncated. Ex.) If the number of digits after the decimal point is three
Input value Planned value to
be set 12.34 12.340
12.3456 12.345
Click the return button to go back to the input screen.
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Set targeted values of unit requirement
1 Display the unit requirement target value setting screen
On the side menu, click “Maintenance” -> “Planned/target value setting” -> “Unit requirement target value”.
2 Input a password
Input a password on the login authentication screen, and then click the OK button.
3 Select a unit requirement measuring point to which a target value will be set On the target value list screen, click the name of a measuring point to which a target value will be set.
4 Check “Display”
Click “Display” to enable checking.
Input a password. * Factory default password: ecopass
Click the name of a unit requirement measuring point.
When clicked, a check mark is displayed.
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5 Input a target value
Input a target value with one-byte numerals.
6 Click the Set button
Click the set button to display the save confirmation screen.
7 Click the “Save” button
Clicking the save button allows you to display the save completion screen, with the setting enabled.
Click OK to go back to the target value list screen.
Input range of target values Up to 11 characters including a decimal point
may be input. If a character except two-byte/numeral
characters is entered, the target value will be “0”.
If you input a negative value and click the Set button, an error message will appear.
Additional information:
The number of digits after the decimal point
is determined by setting a unit requirement measuring point. If the number of input digits is small, 0s are appended; if large, odd part is truncated. Ex.) If the number of digits after the decimal point is three
Input value Target value to
be set 12.34 12.340
12.3456 12.345
Click the return button to go back to the input screen.
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Targeted values set in order not to be monitored until the production volume exceeds the threshold value
1 Display the unit requirement target value setting screen
On the side menu, click “Maintenance” -> “Planned/target value setting” -> “Unit requirement target value”.
2 Input a password
Input a password on the login authentication screen, and then click the OK button.
3 Select a unit requirement measuring point to which a target value will be set On the target value list screen, click the name of a measuring point to which a target value will be set.
4 Set a unit requirement target value
Check “Display” at the Display/hide, and input a target value. For further information on input methods, see Step 5 in the chapter of “Set targeted values of unit requirement” on page 8-5.
Input a password. * Factory default password: ecopass
Click the name of a unit requirement measuring point.
When clicked, a check mark is displayed.
Input a target value
Because unit requirement becomes large during small production time zone, an unnecessary warning may be issued. Setting a target value monitoring production volume allows you to mask warnings until the production volume exceeds the set value.
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5 Check “Enable”
Click “Enable” at the target value monitoring production volume enable/disable, to enable checking.
6 Input target value monitoring production volumes
Input a target value monitoring production volume with one-byte numerals.
7 Click the Set button
Click the set button to display the save confirmation screen.
8 Click the “Save” button
Clicking the save button allows you to display the save completion screen, with the setting enabled.
Click OK to go back to the target value list screen.
When clicked, a check mark is displayed.
Input range of target value monitoring production volumes Up to 11 characters including a decimal point
may be input. If a character except two-byte/numeral
characters is entered, the target value will be “0”.
If you input a negative value and click the Set button, an error message will appear.
Additional information: The number of digits after the decimal point
is determined by setting a production volume of the unit requirement measuring point. If the number of input digits is small, 0s are appended; if large, odd part is truncated. Ex.) If the number of digits after the decimal point is three
Input value Target value to be set
12.34 12.340 12.3456 12.345
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This chapter describes the following items.
Confirm the settings including measuring
points and groups
Confirm the settings for the upper and lower
limit monitoring
Confirm the settings of the contact outputs
Confirm the settings of the mail warning
Confirm the settings of the file transfer (FTP
server)
Confirm system logs
Adjust time
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Chapter 9 Confirming of Settings
Confirm the settings including measuring points and groups
1 Display the measuring point list screen
On the side menu, click “Maintenance” “Measuring point list”.
2 Select a type of the measuring point/group
Select a type of the measuring point to be confirmed. Click “Show more” to display the list screen.
For specifications of list screens, see “Maintenance - measuring point list” on page 4-24.
Click Measuring point list
Click this to display the list screen
Additional information:
Links of Show more If the registered measuring points/groups are 0 points and 0 groups, “Show more” is displayed in black and the list screen is not displayed.
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Confirm the settings for the upper and lower limit monitoring
1 Display the measuring point list screen
On the side menu, click “Maintenance” “Measuring point list”.
2 Click Show more for the analog value measuring point
Click “Show more” for the analog value measuring point in the logging items.
3 Confirm measuring points under the upper/lower limit monitoring
A list of measuring points under the upper and lower limit monitoring is displayed below the analog
value measuring point list.
* If the monitoring is not registered, the list is not displayed.
[Display example]
Click Measuring point list
Click here.
Links of Show more If the number of registered measuring
points is 0, “Show more” is displayed in
black and the list screen is not displayed.
Additional information:
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Confirm the settings of the contact outputs
1 Display the measuring point list screen
On the side menu, click “Maintenance” “Measuring point list”.
2 Click “Show more” at the contact output
Click “Show more” at the contact output in the logging items.
3 Confirm the settings of the contact output
[Display example]
Click Measuring point list
Click here.
Links of Show more If the number of registered contact outputs
is 0, “Show more” is displayed in black, and
the list screen is not displayed.
Additional information:
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Confirm the settings of the email notification
1 Display the email notification list screen
On the side menu, click “Maintenance” -> “Email notification list”.
2 Confirm the setting content
For further information on screens, see “Maintenance - email notification list” on page 4-27.
Click Email notification list
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Confirm the settings of the file transfer (FTP server)
1 Display the file transfer screen
On the side menu, click “Maintenance” -> “File transfer”.
2 Confirm the setting content
For further information on screens, see “Maintenance - file transfer” on page 4-28.
Click File transfer
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Confirm system logs
1 Display the system log file display screen
On the side menu, click “Maintenance” -> “System log file display”.
2 Display system log files
Click a system log file name to display the file.
Click System log file display
What is the latest file The system log files are updated on the hour.
Logs that have occurred before the next hour
have been saved in the latest file.
Additional information:
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Adjust time
1 Display the time adjustment details screen
On the side menu, click “Maintenance” -> “Time adjustment details”.
2 Input time and date to be set/password
3 Click the Set button
Input a password.
* Factory default password: ecopass
Input a date to be set.
Click the set button to reset the EcoServer III body. Note that no operations are available during reset.
Click the [Settings]
Click Time adjustment details
Additional information:
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4 When the reset is complete, the clock setting is enabled
When the time adjustment completion screen is displayed, the time adjustment is enabled.
Click the OK button to go back to the
time adjustment details screen.
About communication errors during reset A communication error may be displayed
during reset in time adjustment.
Click the OK button to close the error display
screen.
Additional information:
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This chapter describes the following items.
Troubleshooting
Specifications of data file
Record of system log
Specifications of data displayed on graph
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Chapter 10 Addendix
Troubleshooting
The following describes what to do when some abnormality or trouble occurs during the use of this
software.
If an error occurs or a message appears during operation of the OS or an application program, refer to the
instruction manual of the OS or application program.
Item Error details/problems Check items Reference
Check if the IP address of the EcoServer entered in the URL is the same as the IP address set in the EcoServer unit.
Page 18, Instruction Manual - Hardware "8.2 Checking IP address"
Check if the PC settings and the web browser settings are correct.
Page 2-1 to 2-16 "Chapter 2 Before Use"
It is possible that the access is achieved through the proxy server. Make settings that do not go through the proxy server.
Page 2-10, "Web browser settings - how to connect with EcoServer III bypassing proxy server"
It is possible that the number of simultaneous connections have exceeded the allowable number. Connect it again some time later.
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The screen is not displayed. The communication error message is displayed.
Check the communication status as to if the LAN cables are correctly wired.
Page 20 to 22, Instruction Manual - Hardware "9. Connection Diagram"
The download screen of the file is displayed at the back.
If JRE 1.6.0_10 or later is used, change the Java Plug-in setting with the procedure below. (1) Execute "Java" on the control panel. (2) Open the "Detail" tab from the "Java Control Panel". (3) Uncheck "Validate next generation Java Plug-in" of "Java Plug-in". (4) Click the "OK" button.
* After changing the settings, it is necessary to restart the browser. When the screen is scrolled, incidental image appears.
Turn OFF the smooth scroll setting. Page 2-15, "Web browser settings - how to change the smooth scrolling settings"
Graphs or current values are not completely displayed and are indicated partially.
If the browser magnification ratio is not 100%, the display may not be correct. Set the browser magnification ratio to 100%.
Page 2-16, "Web browser settings - how to change the zoom factor"
General display
The language displayed is English.
It may not be correctly displayed due to the cache function of Java. Delete the temporary file with the procedures below. (1) Execute "Java" on the control panel. (2) Open the "Basic" tab from the "Java Control Panel". (3) Click "Settings" of "Internet Temporary File". (4) Click the "File Delete" button. (5) Check the "Trace and Log File" and click the "OK" button.
* After changing the settings, it is necessary to restart the browser.
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Item Error details/problems Check items Reference
Setting change
Settings are changed, but the display is not updated.
The cache function of the Web browser may be valid. After changing settings, close the Web browser once and restart the system.
Page 2-13, "Web browser settings - how to change the temporary Internet file settings"
When the display button is clicked, the measurement value is not displayed.
Check if a measurement error has occurred. Occurrence of a measurement error can be checked with the system log.
Page 10-3 Item "Measurement error"
The measuring point ID is entered in the measuring point list, but the measuring point data is not displayed.
The number of measuring points which can be displayed at a time is 10. When 10 or more points are entered, change the number of pages for display.
Page 4-15 "Current value display (option)" Page 4-16 "Current value display (group)"
Check the LAN cable or network status for correct communication.
Page 20 to 22, Instruction Manual - Hardware "9. Connection Diagram"
It is possible that the allowable number of simultaneous connections (5) is exceeded. Connect it again some time later.
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Current value display
A communication error is displayed.
Check if the EcoServer unit is being reset. During reset, the USER LED of the EcoServer is OFF or blinking. Communication is not allowed during reset.
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Measurement value
The decimal place digits of the measurement data are different from the terminal display. Only specific items cannot be measured.
The terminal model information setting set with the configuration software is not correct. Check the setting details again.
“Terminal registration” on page 4-15 of Instruction Manual – Configuration
Check if the power of the terminal with a measurement error is ON.
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Check if the terminal address with a measurement error is the same as the address set. The setting details can be checked with the measuring point list screen.
Page 9-2 "Confirm the settings including measuring points and groups"
Check ERR LED of the CC-Link communication unit on the EcoServer unit. When it is ON, communication between the EcoServer and the terminal is disabled. Check wires and setting details.
Page 20 to 22, Instruction Manual - Hardware "9. Connection Diagram"
Measurement error
A measurement error has occurred.
Check if there is any error for setting the rated voltage or amperage of the terminal. Check it including the local terminal.
“Terminal registration” on page 4-15 of Instruction Manual – Configuration
It takes time to give record on the operation history after change of the operation status.
Although it may vary depending on the number of measuring points registered, a time lag of one minute may occur in the worst case from change of the operation status to recognition by the EcoServer.
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Operation history
It takes time from change of the operation status to receipt of a mail.
Although it may vary depending on the number of measuring points registered, a time lag of one minute may occur in the worst case from change of the operation status to recognition by the EcoServer III. Then, a mail is sent through the SMTP (mail) server. Further time lag may occur. Do not monitor a circuit requiring emergency.
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Item Error details/problems Check items Reference
Upper and lower limits monitoring notification
It takes time from an error of the upper/lower limit to receipt of a mail.
Although it may vary depending on the number of measuring points registered, a time lag of one minute may occur in the worst case from an error of upper/lower limit to recognition by the EcoServer III. Then, a mail is sent through the SMTP (mail) server. Further time lag may occur. Do not monitor a circuit requiring emergency.
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For a one-shot (10 seconds) contact output type, when the contact is OFF after 10 seconds, the contact is not ON until the contact output conditions are restored and satisfied again.
Although the contact output conditions are satisfied, the contact is not ON.
For a contact output link type, when the manual mode is OFF, the contact is not ON until the contact output conditions are restored.
Contact output
After the contact output conditions are satisfied, the contact is not ON soon. The contact OFF button is clicked from the manual control screen. The contact is not OFF soon.
When the output conditions are satisfied or the OFF button is clicked, the contact output is not given soon. Wait about 10 seconds. Do not use it for control requiring emergency.
Page 6-7, "Turn off the contact output/confirm the contact status"
Change of time (details of time setting)
When the time is changed, a communication error is displayed.
When the time is changed and the main unit is reset, it results in a communication error. Press the OK button to stop the error display. When the reset is completed, the error does not appear.
Pages 9-8 and 9-9 "Adjust time"
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Specifications of data file
Specifications for each data file are described. 9 files are available; zoom data file, daily data file, monthly
data file, yearly data file, virtual data (daily) file, virtual data (monthly) file, unit requirement data (daily) file,
equipment data file and operation history data file.
Zoom data file The file format of the zoom data file is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name 'Year (last 2 digits)' + 'Month (2 digits)' + 'Day (2 digits)' + 'Time (2 digits)' + '.csv'
File details The logging (collection) data is recorded at 1-minute intervals for an hour.
1st line Project name,logging frequency,,,,measuring time,......,measuring time
2nd line Measuring point ID,terminal name,model name,group name:measuring point name,unit,collection data,......,collection data
: :
: :
nth line Measuring point ID,terminal name,model name,group name:measuring point name,unit,collection data,......,collection data
Specific example for 10011815.csv (2010/1/18 15:00 to 16:00) Plant A,Time(01),,,,15:00,15:01,15:02,.........,15:58,15:59,16:00 1,No.1 line,EMU3-DP1-C,No1 line:Equipment: 1,kWh,1568,1569,1570,......,1575,1576,1577 2,No.2 line-1,EMU-C7P4-6(S),No2 line:Equipment 2 electric energy,kWh,145,145,146,......,148,148,149 3,No.2 line-2,EMU-C7P4-6(S),No2 line:Equipment 2 electric power,kW,0.0,0.0,0.9,......,1.9,1.3,2.4 : : 80,office,QJ61BT11N,office: Lights,kWh,215,215,216,......,218,219,219
*1 Only the measuring points registered are recorded.
*2 For the data during power failure, the value before the power failure is recorded for the
cumulative value (electric energy, etc.) and blank is recorded for the analog value (current,
etc.).
*3 For a measurement error, the value before the measurement error is recorded for the
cumulative value (electric energy, etc.) and blank is recorded for the analog value (current,
etc.).
*4 The position of the decimal point for the measuring data varies depending on the
measuring item and rating.
*5 The cumulative value (indicated value) is recorded for the electric energy and the pulses.
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Daily data file The file format of the daily data file is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name 'Year (last 2 digits)' + 'Month (2 digits)' + 'Day (2 digits)' + '.csv'
File details The logging (collection) data on the hour or on the half-hour for a day is recorded.
1st line Project name,logging frequency,,,,measuring time,......,measuring time
2nd line Measuring point ID,terminal name,model name,group name:measuring point name,unit,collection data,......,collection data
: :
: :
nth line Measuring point ID,terminal name,model name,group name:measuring point name,unit,collection data,......,collection data
Specific example for 100118.csv (2010/1/18 0:00 to 1/19 0:00), logging frequency of 30 minutes Plant A,Time(30),,,,0:00,0:30,1:00,.........,23:00,23:30,0:00 1,No.1 line,EMU3-DP1-C,No1 line:Equipment 1,kWh,1552,1552,1552,......,1590,1590,1590 2,No.2 line-1,EMU-C7P4-6(S),No2 line:Equipment 2 electric energy,kWh,135,135,136,......,158,158,158 3,No.2 line-2,EMU-C7P4-6(S),No2 line:Equipment 2 electric power,kW,0.0,0.0,0.0,......,0.0,0.0,0.0 : : 80,office,QJ61BT11N,office: Lights,kWh,203,203,203,......,228,228,228
Specific example for 100118.csv (2010/1/18 0:00 to 1/19 0:00), logging frequency of 60 minutes Plant A,Time(60),,,,0:00,1:00,2:00,.........,22:00,23:00,0:00 1,No.1 line,EMU3-DP1-C,No1 line:Equipment 1,kWh,1552,1552,1552,......,1590,1590,1590 2,No.2 line-1,EMU-C7P4-6(S),No2 line:Equipment 2 electric energy,kWh,135,136,136,......,158,158,158 3,No.2 line-2,EMU-C7P4-6(S),No2 line:Equipment 2 electric power,kW,0.0,0.0,0.0,......,0.0,0.0,0.0 : : 80,office,QJ61BT11N,office: Lights,kWh,203,203,203,......,228,228,228 *1 Only the measuring points registered are recorded.
*2 For the data during power failure, the value before the power failure is recorded for the
cumulative value (electric energy, etc.) and blank is recorded for the analog value (current,
etc.).
*3 For a measurement error, the value before the measurement error is recorded for the
cumulative value (electric energy, etc.) and blank is recorded for the analog value (current,
etc.).
*4 The position of the decimal point for the measuring data varies depending on the measuring
item and rating.
*5 The cumulative value (indicated value) is recorded for the electric energy and the pulses.
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Monthly data file The file format of the monthly data file is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name 'Year (last 2 digits)' + 'Month (2 digits)' + '.csv'
File details The logging (collection) data at the specified time of the day is recorded for a month.
1st line Project name,measuring point ID: terminal name,model name: group name: measuring point name,unit,......,measuring point ID: …
2nd line year/month/day,collection data of ID1,collection data of ID2,......,collection data of ID255 : :
: :
nth line year/month/day,collection data of ID1,collection data of ID2,......,collection data of ID255
Specific example for 1001.csv (2010/1/1 to 2/1) Plant A,1:No.1 line:EMU3-DP1-C:No1 line:Equipment 1:kWh,No.2 line:EMU-C7P4-6(S):Equipment 2 electric energy:kWh,… 2010/01/01,1498,83,0.0,………,45,0,0,……,0 2010/01/02,1498,83,0.0,………,45,0,0,……,0 2010/01/03,1511,83,0.0,………,46,0,0,……,0 : : 2010/01/31,1932,348,0.0,………,301,0,0,……,0 2010/02/01,2014,357,0.0,………,323,0,0,……,0
*1 year/month/day is the data of logging.
When the logging time is 8 o'clock, the data of 2010/01/03 is the data logged at 8 o'clock on
January 3.
*2 All 255 points including the non-registered measuring points are recorded.
However, for the non-registered measuring points, the first line is the ID number only and the
2nd line and later (collection data) is blank.
*3 For the data during power failure, the value before the power failure is recorded for the
cumulative value (electric energy, etc.) and blank is recorded for the analog value (current,
etc.).
*4 For a measurement error, the value before the measurement error is recorded for the
cumulative value (electric energy, etc.) and blank is recorded for the analog value (current,
etc.).
*5 If a power failure occurs, the data may not be available for the day (whole one line).
It is determined by the specified time for logging on the day, power failure time and recovery
time.
*6 The cumulative value (indicated value) is recorded for the electric energy and the pulses.
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Yearly data file The file format of the yearly data file is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name 'Year (4 digits)' + '.csv'
File details The logging (collection) data at the specified time of the month is recorded for a year.
1st line Project name,logging frequency,,,,measuring month,......,measuring month
2nd line Measuring point ID,terminal name,model name,group name:measuring point name,unit,collection data,......,collection data
: :
: :
nth line Measuring point ID,terminal name,model name,group name:measuring point name,unit,collection data,......,collection data
Specific example of 2010.csv (2010/1 to 2011/1) Plant A,,,,,01,02,03,………,11,12,01 1,No.1 line,EMU3-DP1-C,No1 line:Equipment 1,kWh,1552,1552,1552,......,1590,1590,1590 2,No.2 line-1,EMU-C7P4-6(S),No2 line:Equipment 2 electric energy,kWh,135,136,136,......,158,158,158 3,No.2 line-2,EMU-C7P4-6(S),No2 line:Equipment 2 electric power,kW,0.0,0.0,0.0,......,0.0,0.0,0.0 : : 80,office,QJ61BT11N,office:Lights,kWh, 203,203,203,......,228,228,228
*1 Only the measuring points registered are recorded.
*2 For the data during power failure, the value before the power failure is recorded for the
cumulative value (electric energy, etc.) and blank is recorded for the analog value (current,
etc.).
*3 For a measurement error, the value before the measurement error is recorded for the
cumulative value (electric energy, etc.) and blank is recorded for the analog value (current,
etc.).
*4 The position of the decimal point for the measuring data varies depending on the measuring
item and rating.
*5 The cumulative value (indicated value) is recorded for the electric energy and the pulses.
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Virtual data (daily) file The file format of the virtual data (daily) file is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name 'V' + 'Year (last 2 digits)' + 'Month (2 digits)' + 'Day (2 digits)' + '.csv'
File details The virtual measuring point is calculated from the logging (collection) data on the hour or on the half-hour and recorded for each day.
1st line Project name,logging frequency,,,,measuring time,......,measuring time
2nd line Virtual measuring point ID,,,virtual measuring point name, unit, data,… …, data : :
: :
nth line Virtual measuring point ID,,,virtual measuring point name, unit, data,… …, data
Specific example for v100118.csv (2010/1/18 0:00 to 1/19 0:00), logging frequency of 30 minutes Plant A,Time(30),,,,0:00,0:30,1:00,1:30,………,23:00,23:30,0:00 1,,,Equipment 1 total electric energy,kWh,1552,1552,1552,......,1590,1590,1590 2,,,Equipment 2 total electric energy,kWh,135,135,136,......,158,158,158 3,,,Equipment 2 total electric power,kW,0.0,0.0,0.0,......,0.0,0.0,0.0 : : 32,,,light total electric energy,kWh,203,203,203,......,228,228,228 *1 Only the virtual measuring points registered are recorded. *2 For the electric energy and the pulses, the value at 1:00 refers to the calculation result of the
consumption from 0:30 to 1:00. The value at 23:30 refers to the calculation result of the consumption from 23:00 to 23:30.
*3 For the analog value, the value at 1:00 represents the calculation result of the value at 1:00. *4 If there is one blank item (no measurement or no registration) in the measuring point data to
be calculated, the virtual measuring point data is blank. *5 In calculation, if the value is divided by 0 (denominator is 0), the virtual measuring point data
is blank. *6 The number of digits for the virtual measuring point can be selected from integer, 1st decimal
place, 2nd decimal place and 3rd decimal place. Specific example for v100118.csv (2010/1/18 0:00 to 1/19 0:00), logging frequency of 60 minutes Plant A,Time(60),,,,0:00,1:00,2:00,3:00,………,22:00,23:00,0:00 1,,,Equipment 1 total electric energy,kWh,1552,1552,1552,......,1590,1590,1590 2,,,Equipment 2 total electric energy,kWh,135,136,136,......,158,158,158 3,,,Equipment 2 total electric power,kW,0.0,0.0,0.0,......,0.0,0.0,0.0 : : 32,,,light total electric energy,kWh,203,203,203,......,228,228,228
*1 Only the virtual measuring points registered are recorded.
*2 For the electric energy and the pulses, the value at 1:00 refers to the calculation result of the
consumption from 0:00 to 1:00.
The value at 0:00 refers to the calculation result of the consumption from 23:00 to 0:00.
*3 For the analog value, the value at 1:00 represents the calculation result of the value at 1:00.
*4 If there is one blank item (no measurement or no registration) in the measuring point data to
be calculated, the virtual measuring point data is blank.
*5 In calculation, if the value is divided by 0 (denominator is 0), the virtual measuring point data
is blank.
*6 The number of digits for the virtual measuring point can be selected from integer, 1st decimal
place, 2nd decimal place, 3rd decimal place, 4th decimal place and 5th decimal place.
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Virtual data (monthly) file The file format of the virtual data file (monthly) is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name 'v' + 'Year (last 2 digits)' + 'Month (2 digits)' + '.csv'
File details The virtual measuring point data at the specified time of the day is recorded for a month.
1st line Project name, 1: Virtual measuring point name: Unit, 2: Virtual measuring point name: Unit. …, 128: Virtual measuring point name: Unit
2nd line year/month/day, data of virtual measuring point ID1, data of virtual measuring point ID2,......, data of virtual measuring point ID128
: :
: :
nth line year/month/day, data of virtual measuring point ID1, data of virtual measuring point ID2,......, data of virtual measuring point ID128
Specific example for v1001.csv (2010/1/1 to 2/1) Plant A,1:No. 1 line total electric energy:kWh, 2:No.2 line total electric energy:kWh,......,126,127,128 2010/01/01,1354,48,0.0,………,39, , ,……, 2010/01/02,1498,76,0.0,………,45, , ,……, 2010/01/03,1511,83,0.0,………,46, , ,……, : : 2010/01/31,1932,348,0.0,………,301, , ,……, 2010/02/01,2014,357,0.0,………,323, , ,……,
*1 All 128 points including the non-registered virtual measuring points are recorded.
However, for the non-registered measuring points, the first line is the ID number only and the
2nd line and later (data) is blank.
*2 Year/month/day is the date of logging.
For the electric energy and the pulses, the value at 2010/01/03 refers to the calculation result
of the consumption from Jan. 2 to Jan. 3. For the analog value, the value at 2010/01/03 refers
to the calculation result of the value on Jan. 3.
*3 If there is one blank item (no measurement or no registration) in the measuring point data to
be calculated, the virtual measuring point data is blank.
*4 In calculation, if the value is divided by 0 (denominator is 0), the virtual measuring point data
is blank.
*5 The number of digits for the virtual measuring point can be selected from integer, 1st decimal
place, 2nd decimal place, 3rd decimal place, 4th decimal place and 5th decimal place.
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Unit requirement data (daily) file The file format of the unit requirement data (daily) file is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name 'b' + 'Year (last 2 digits)' + 'Month (2 digits)' + 'Day (2 digits)' + '.csv'
File details The unit requirement is calculated from the logging (collection) data on the hour or on the half-hour and it is recorded for a day.
1st line Project name,logging frequency,,,,measuring time,......,measuring time
2nd line Unit requirement measuring point ID1,,amount of energy,group name:measuring point name,unit,,collection data,......,collection data
3rd line Unit requirement measuring point ID1,,production volume,group name: measuring point name,unit,,collection data,......,collection data
4th line Unit requirement measuring point ID1,,unit requirement, unit requirement measuring point name,unit,,collection data,......,collection data
5th line Unit requirement measuring point ID2,,amount of energy,group name:measuring point name,unit,,collection data,......,collection data
6th line Unit requirement measuring point ID2,,production volume, group name:measuring point name,unit,,collection data,......,collection data
7th line Unit requirement measuring point ID2,,unit requirement,unit requirement measuring point name,unit,,collection data,......,collection data
: :
: :
3n-1 line Unit requirement measuring point ID 64,,amount of energy, group name: measuring point name,unit,,collection data,......,collection data
3n line Unit requirement measuring point ID64,,production volume, group name:measuring point name,unit,,collection data,......,collection data
3n+1 line Unit requirement measuring point ID64,,unit requirement, unit requirement measuring point name,unit,,collection data,......,collection data
* n: Refers to the unit requirement measuring ID. Specific example for b100118.csv (2010/1/18 0:00 to 1/19 0:00), logging frequency of 30 minutes Plant A,Time (30),,,,,0:30,1:00,1:30,………,23:00,23:30,0:00 1,,energy amount,No1 line:Equipment 1 energy,kWh,,1552,1555,1558,......,1590,1593,1596 1,,production volume,No1 line:Equipment 1 production volume,piece,,135,138,145,......,145,135,135 1,,unit requirement,No1 line unit requirement,kWh/piece,,11.49,11.26,10.74,......,10.96,11.80,11.82 2,,energy amount,No2 line:Equipment 1 energy,kWh,,1552,1555,1558,......,1590,1593,1596 2,,production volume,No2 line:Equipment 1 production volume,piece,,135,138,145,......,145,135,135 2,,unit requirement,No2 line unit requirement,kWh/piece,,11.49,11.26,10.74,......,10.96,11.80,11.82 : : 64,,energy amount,No. 64 line:Equipment 1 energy,kWh,,1552,1555,1558,......,1590,1593,1596 64,,production volume,No. 64 line:Equipment 1 production volume,piece,,135,138,145,......,45,135,135 64,,unit requirement,No. 64 line unit requirement,kWh/piece,,11.49,11.26,10.74,......,10.96,11.80,11.82 *1 Only the unit requirement measuring points registered are recorded.
*2 The value at 1:00 refers to the energy amount, production volume and unit requirement from
0:30 to 1:00.
The value at 23:30 refers to the energy amount, production volume and unit requirement from
23:00 to 23:30.
*3 If there is one blank item (no measurement or no registration) in the measuring point data of
energy amount and production volume, the unit requirement measuring point data is blank.
*4 If the value is divided by 0 (denominator is 0), the unit requirement data is 99,999,999,999.
*5 When both the energy amount and the production volume are 0, the unit requirement
measuring point data is 0.
*6 The number of digits for the unit requirement measuring point can be selected from integer, 1st
decimal place, 2nd decimal place, 3rd decimal place, 4th decimal place and 5th decimal place.
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Specific example for b100118.csv (2010/1/18 0:00 to 1/19 0:00), logging frequency of 60 minutes Plant A,Time (60),,,,1:00,2:00,3:00,………,22:00,23:00,0:00 1,,energy amount,No1 line:Equipment 1 energy,kWh,,1552,1555,1558,......,1590,1593,1596 1,,production volume,No1 line:Equipment 1 production volume,piece,,,135,138,145,......,145,135,135 1,,unit requirement,No1 line unit requirement,kWh/piece,,11.49,11.26,10.74,......,10.96,11.80,11.82 2,,energy amount,No2 line:Equipment 1 energy,kWh,,1552,1555,1558,......,1590,1593,1596 2,,production volume,No2 line:Equipment 1 production volume,piece,,135,138,145,......,145,135,135 2,,unit requirement,No2 line unit requirement,kWh/piece,,11.49,11.26,10.74,......,10.96,11.80,11.82 : : 64,,energy amount,No. 64 line:Equipment 1 energy,kWh,,1552,1555,1558,......,1590,1593,1596 64,,production volume,No. 64 line:Equipment 1 production volume,piece,,135,138,145,......,145,135,135 64,,unit requirement,No. 64 line unit requirement,kWh/piece,,11.49,11.26,10.74,......,10.96,11.80,11.82 *7 Only the unit requirement measuring points registered are recorded.
*8 The value at 1:00 refers to the energy amount, production volume and unit requirement from
0:00 to 1:00.
The value at 0:00 refers to the energy amount, production volume and unit requirement from
23:00 to 0:00.
*9 If there is one blank item (no measurement or no registration) in the measuring point data of
energy amount and production volume, the unit requirement measuring point data is blank.
*10 If the value is divided by 0 (denominator is 0), the unit requirement data is 99,999,999,999.
*11 When both the energy amount and the production volume are 0, the unit requirement data is 0.
*12 The number of digits for the unit requirement measuring point can be selected from integer,
1st decimal place, 2nd decimal place, 3rd decimal place, 4th decimal place and 5th decimal
place.
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Equipment efficiency data (daily) file The file format of the equipment data (daily) file is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name 'f' + 'Year' (last 2 digits)' + 'Month (2 digits)' + 'Day (2 digits)' + '.csv'
File details The equipment efficiency is calculated from the logging (collection) data on the hour or on the half-hour and it is recorded for a day.
1st line Project name,logging frequency,,,,measuring time,......,measuring time
2nd line Equipment ID1,,equipment name, ‘time availability’,,unit, collection data, ……, collection data
3rd line Equipment ID1,,equipment name, ‘performance availability’,,unit, collection data, ……, collection data
4th line Equipment ID1,,equipment name, ‘non-defective product rate’,,unit, collection data, ……, collection data
5th line Equipment ID1,,equipment name, ‘equipment general efficiency’,,unit, collection data, ……, collection data
: :
: :
4n-2 line Equipment ID42,,equipment name, ‘time availability’,,unit, collection data, ……, collection data
4n-1 line Equipment ID42,,equipment name, ‘performance availability’,,unit, collection data, ……, collection data
4n line Equipment ID42,,equipment name, ‘non-defective product rate’,,unit, collection data, ……, collection data
4n+1 line Equipment ID42,,equipment name, ‘equipment general efficiency’,,unit, collection data, ……, collection data
*n: Refers to the equipment ID. Specific example for f100118.csv (2010/1/18 0:00 to 1/19 0:00), logging frequency of 30 minutes Plant A,Time(30),,,,0:00,0:30,1:00,.........,23:00,23:30,0:00 1,Equipment 1,time availability,,%,,5.1,4.9,10.3,......,15.1,19.5,23.4 1,Equipment 1,performance availability,,%,100,98.98.2,......,98.2,98.3,98.3 1,Equipment 1,non-defective product rate,,%,, 62.5,62.5,83.3,......,89.3,92.1,93.8 1,Equipment 1,equipment efficiency rate,,%,, 3.2,3.0,8.4,......,13.3,17.6,21.5 2,Equipment 2,time availability,,%,,22.4,25.8,29.0,......,31.9,34.5,37.0 2,Equipment 2,performance availability,,%,,98.0,98.0,98.1,......,98.1,98.1,98.2 2,Equipment 2,non-defective product rate,,%,,93.8,89.7,91.2,......,92.3,93.2,93.9 2,Equipment 2,equipment general efficiency rate,,%,,20.5,22.7,25.9,......,28.9,31.6,34.1 3,Equipment 3,time availability,,%,,39.3,41.4,43.4,......,42.0,40.7,39.5 3,Equipment 3,performance availability,,%,,98.2,98.2,98.2,......,98.1,98.0,97.8 3,Equipment 3,non-defective product rate,,%,,94.4,94.9,95.3,......,95.3,95.3,95.3 3,Equipment 3,equipment general efficiency rate,,%,,36.4,38.6,40.6,......,39.3,38.0,136.9 : : 42,Equipment 42,time availability,,%,,38.4,40.2,39.1......,40.8,42.4,43.9 42,Equipment 42,performance availability,,%,,97.7,97.8,97.6,......,97.7,97.7,97.8 42,Equipment 42,non-defective product rate,,%,,95.3,95.7,95.7,......,95.9,96.2,96.4 42,Equipment 42,equipment general efficiency,,%,,35.8,37.6,36.5,......,38.2,39.8,41.3
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Specific example for f100118.csv (2010/1/18 0:00 to 1/19 0:00), logging frequency of 60 minutes Plant A,Time(60),,,,0:00,1:00,2:00,.........,22:00,23:00,0:00 1,Equipment 1,time availability,,%,, 5.1,4.9,10.3,......,15.1,19.5,23.4 1,Equipment 1,performance availability,,%,,100,98.98.2,......,98.2,98.3,98.3 1,Equipment 1,non-defective product rate,,%,,62.5,62.5,83.3,......,89.3,92.1,93.8 1,Equipment 1,equipment efficiency rate,,%,,3.2,3.0,8.4,......,13.3,17.6,21.5 2,Equipment 2,time availability,,%,, 22.4,25.8,29.0,......,31.9,34.5,37.0 2,Equipment 2,performance availability,,%,,98.0,98.0,98.1,......,98.1,98.1,98.2 2,Equipment 2,non-defective product rate,,%,,93.8,89.7,91.2,......,92.3,93.2,93.9 2,Equipment 2,equipment general efficiency rate,,%,,20.5,22.7,25.9,......,28.9,31.6,34.1 3,Equipment 3,time availability,,%,, 39.3,41.4,43.4,......,42.0,40.7,39.5 3,Equipment 3,performance availability,,%,,98.2,98.2,98.2,......,98.1,98.0,97.8 3,Equipment 3. non-defective product rate,,%,,94.4,94.9,95.3,……,95.3,95.3,95.3 3,Equipment 3,equipment general efficiency rate,,%,, 36.4,38.6,40.6,......,39.3,38.0,136.9 : : 42,Equipment 42,time availability,,%,,38.4,40.2,39.1,......,40.8,42.4,43.9 42,Equipment 42,performance availability,,%,,97.7,97.8,97.6,......,97.7,97.7,97.8 42,Equipment 42,non-defective product rate,,%,,95.3,95.7,95.7,......,95.9,96.2,96.4 42,Equipment 42,equipment general efficiency,,%,,35.8,37.6,36.5,......,38.2,39.8,41.3
*1 Only the equipment measuring points registered are recorded.
*2 For the time availability, performance availability, non-defective product rate and equipment
general efficiency rate, if the data (downtime, number of processed products and number of
non-defective products) used for calculation is blank (no measurement or no registration),
the result is blank.
Ex.) The number of non-defective products is not measured. ⇒ The data of the non-defective
product rate is blank.
*3 When the load time (denominator) is 0, the time availability data is 0.
*4 When the operation time (denominator) is 0, the performance availability data is 0.
*5 When the number of processed products (denominator) is 0, the data of the non-defective
product rate is 0.
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Operation history data file The file format of the operation history data file is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name 'd' + 'Operation measuring point ID (3 digits)' + '_' + 'Year (last 2 digits)' + 'Month (2 digits)' + 'Day (2 digits)' + 'Hour (2 digits)' + '.log'
File details ON/OFF change at the operation monitoring measuring point is recorded every 10 seconds. (64 KB × 4 files for each measuring point)
1st line ON or OFF at occurrence time
2nd line ON or OFF at occurrence time : :
: :
nth line ON or OFF at occurrence time
Specific example for d235_10011814.log (operation history information of measurement ID No. 235) 2010/1/18 14:02:10 ON 2010/1/18 14:04:40 OFF 2010/1/18 14:08:20 ON 2010/1/18 14:10:30 OFF : : 2010/4/20 17:30:40 OFF 2010/4/21 17:49:50 ON
*1 Only the operation monitoring measuring points registered are recorded.
*2 When a change of OFF → ON or ON → OFF is detected, it is recorded. The time is different
from the actual ON/OFF time of the unit.
*3 If a measurement error occurs, ON/OFF is not detected.
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Record of system log
System log file The file format of the system log file is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name 's' + 'Year (last 2 digits)' + 'Month (2 digits)' + 'Day (2 digits)' + 'Hour (2 digits)" + 'Minute (2 digits)' + '.log'
File details Errors are recorded for each occurrence or recovery. (256 KB × 4 files)
1st line Error description at occurrence/recovery time
2nd line Error description at occurrence/recovery time : :
: :
nth line Error description at occurrence/recovery time
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Types of system logs
Log for start of EcoServer III When the EcoServer III is started, the log is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File details The start time and the final data record time before power failure are recorded.
nth line Start-up date ∆ 'Start (previous last logging time '∆ final data write time')' is displayed.
n + 1 line The start time is displayed.
Specific example of start
Start at 2010/05/03 17:04:20 (Previous last logging time: 2010/05/03 09:15)
Log for file write/deletion error If file write error or file deletion error occurs, the log is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File details The occurrence time and file name are recorded.
nth line Occurrence time ∆ 'File write error" ∆ file name is displayed.
mth line Occurrence time ∆ 'File deletion error" ∆ file name is displayed.
Specific example of file write/deletion error 2010/05/13 16:00:28 file write error occurred /ZoomLog/100513/10051316.csv 2010/05/13 16:00:28 file deletion error occurred /ZoomLog/100429/10042916.csv
*1 ** Log refers to the data file with the file type of ** data.
In the example, it is the data file of the zoom data.
Log for folder creation/deletion error If a folder creation error or folder deletion error occurs, the log is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File details The occurrence time and folder name are recorded.
nth line Occurrence time ∆ 'Folder creation error" ∆ folder name is displayed.
mth line Occurrence time ∆ 'Folder deletion error" ∆ folder name is displayed.
Specific example of folder creation/deletion error 2010/05/13 16:00:28 folder creation error occurred /ZoomLog/100513/ 2010/05/13 16:00:28 folder deletion error occurred /ZoomLog/100312/
*1 In the example, it is the data folder of the zoom data.
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Log for successful recovery of file When the file is successfully recovered, the log is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File details The occurrence time, recovery source folder name and recovery destination folder name are recorded.
nth line Occurrence time ∆ 'File recovery ('Recovery source folder name ‘∆->∆’Recovery destination folder name‘)' is displayed.
Specific example of successful file recovery 2010/05/13 16:00:28 file recovery (/LogFiles/DayBak/ -> /LogFiles/DayLog/)
*1 ** Bak refers to the data file folder for backup.
In the example, it is the backup folder of the daily data file.
*2 ** Log refers to the folder of the data file.
In the example, it is the data folder of the daily data.
Log for file recovery error If recovery of the file fails, the log is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File details The occurrence time and folder name are recorded.
nth line Occurrence time ∆ 'File recovery error" ('folder name')' is displayed.
Specific example of file recovery 2010/05/13 16:00:28 file recovery error (/LogFiles/DayLog/)
*1 ** Log refers to the folder of the data file.
In the example, it is the data folder of the daily data.
Log for file transfer error If the file transfer to the FTP server fails, the log is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File details The occurrence time and file name are recorded.
nth line Occurrence time ∆ 'File transfer error ('error code')' ∆ file name is displayed.
Specific example of file transfer error 2010/05/13 16:00:52 file transfer error occurred (-2) 10051316.csv
*1 **.csv refers to the data file which has the csv data as the file type.
In the example, it is the data file of the zoom data.
*2 Error code description is as follows:
-2: Connection error (incorrect password, FTP server is not available on the network, etc.)
-6: Transmission source file error (read of the transfer source file fails, etc.)
-7: Transmission source directory error (connection to the directory of the transmission
destination is disabled, interruption occurred during transmission, etc.)
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Log for automatic time adjusting error If the time adjustment fails, the log is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File details The occurrence time is recorded.
nth line Occurrence time ∆ 'Automatic time adjustment error ('Error code')' is displayed.
Specific example of automatic time adjustment error 2010/05/13 1:12:43 Automatic time adjustment error (-5)
*1 The error code details are as shown below.
-1: Clock error (when writing/reading of the clock inside EcoServer III resulted in failure).
-5: SNTP server time acquisition error (when IP address of SNTP server is wrong, or SNTP
server is not activated)
The log at the time automatic time setting was successful The log at the time of successful automatic time setting is as shown below.
Item Description
File details Date and time of execution and date and time after setting are recorded.
nth line Date and time of execution ∆ ‘Automatic time adjustment (time after setting ∆ ‘ Date and time after setting ‘)’ are displayed.
Specific example of successful automatic time adjustment 2010/05/13 1:12:43 Automatic time adjustment (time after setting 2010/04/10 00:05:28)
The log at the time of measurement error occurrence/restoration The log at the time communication with the terminal device has become disabled or enabled is as
given in the table below.
Item Description
File details Date and time of occurrence/restoration and measuring point ID are recorded.
nth line Date and time of occurrence △ ‘Occurrence of measurement error’ △‘Measuring point ID’ = Measuring point ID,......,Measuring point ID are displayed.
mth line Date and time of occurrence △ ‘Occurrence of measurement error’ △‘Measuring
point ID’ = Measuring point ID,......,Measuring point ID are displayed.
Specific examples of measurement error occurrence/restoration 2010/05/06 13:12:41 Measurement error has occurred Measuring point ID= 1,2,3,121,122 2010/05/06 14:25:31 Measurement error has been restored Measuring point ID= 121,122
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The log at the time of upper limit alarm generation/restoration The log at the time the measured value becomes larger than the upper limit set value, or if it has
decreased to a value falling within the set value for upper limit value is as given in the table below.
Item Description
File details Date and time of generation/restoration, measuring point ID, group name: measuring point name, current (measurement) data, and upper set limit are recorded.
nth line
Date and time of generation ∆ ’Generation of upper limit alarm’ ∆ ‘Measuring point ID = Measuring point ID ‘(‘Group name: Measuring point name ‘)’ Measured value =’ Measurement data unit ∆ ‘Upper limit value =’ Upper limit set value unit are displayed.
mth line
Date and time of generation ∆ ’Restoration of upper limit alarm’ ∆ ‘Measuring point ID = Measuring point ID ‘(‘Group name: Measuring point name ‘)’ Measured value =’ Measurement data unit ∆ ‘Upper limit value =’ Upper limit set value unit are displayed.
Specific examples of upper limit alarm generation/restoration 2010/05/06 13:22:41 Upper limit alarm has been generated Measuring point ID = 5 (Line 3-1: Power) Measured value = 12.4 kW Upper limit value = 12.0 kW 2010/05/06 14:25:31 Upper limit alarm has been restored Measuring point ID = 5 (Line 3-1: Power) Measured value = 11.9 kW Upper limit value = 12.0 kW
The log at the time of lower limit alarm generation/restoration The log at the time the measured value becomes lower than the lower limit set value, or when it
increased to a value falling within the set value for lower limit value is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File details Date and time of generation/restoration, measuring point ID, group name = measuring point name, current (measurement) data, and lower limit set value are recorded.
nth line
Date and time of generation ∆, ‘Generation of lower limit alarm’ ∆ ‘Measuring point ID =’ Measuring point ID ‘(‘ Group name: Measuring point name ‘)’ ‘Measurement value =’ Measurement data unit ∆ ‘Lower limit value =’ Lower limit set value unit are displayed.
mth line
Date and time of generation △, ‘Restoration of lower limit alarm’ ∆ ‘Measuring point ID =’ Measuring point ID ‘(‘ Group name: Measuring point name ‘)’ ‘Measurement value =’ Measurement data unit ∆ ‘Lower limit value =’ Lower limit set value unit are displayed.
Specific example of lower limit alarm generation/restoration 2010/05/06 13:32:41 Lower limit value alarm has been generated Measuring point ID = 255 (Line B: Temperature) Measured value = 79.9 C Lower limit value = 80.0 C 2010/05/06 14:35:31 Lower limit value alarm has been restored Measuring point ID = 255 (Line B: Temperature) Measured value = 80.0 C Lower limit value = 80.0 C
The log at the time of data clearance The log at the time data clearance was performed from the configuration software is as shown in the
table below.
Item Description
File details Date and time of data clearance execution are recorded.
nth line Date and time of clearance execution ∆ ‘Data cleared’ is displayed.
Specific example of data clearance
2010/05/13 20:43:21 Data cleared
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The log at the time of system log clearance The log at the time system log clearance was executed from the configuration software is as shown
in the table below.
Item Description
File details Date and time of system log clearance execution is recorded.
nth line Date and time of clearance execution ∆ ‘System log clearance’ is displayed.
Specific example of system log clearance 2010/05/13 20:43:21 System log cleared
The log at the time of all data clearance The log at the time all data clearance was executed from the configuration software is as shown in
the table below.
Item Description
File details Date and time all data clearance was executed are recorded.
nth line Date and time of data clearance execution △ ‘All data clearance” are displayed.
Specific example of all data clearance 2010/05/13 20:43:21 All data cleared
The log at the time of unit requirement target value alarm generation/restoration When the measured value of unit requirement becomes larger than the target value, or when it has
decreased to a value falling within the set value for target value is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File details Date and time of generation/restoration, measuring point ID, group name: measuring point name, current (unit requirement) data, and target value are recorded.
nth line
Date and time of generation ∆ ‘Generation of unit requirement target value alarm’ ∆ ‘Measuring point ID =’ Measuring point ID ‘(‘ Group name ‘:’ Measuring point name ‘)’ ∆ ‘Unit requirement =’ Unit requirement data unit ∆ ‘Target value =’ Unit requirement target value set value unit are displayed.
mth line
Date and time of restoration ∆ ‘Restoration of unit requirement target value alarm’ ∆ ‘Measuring point ID =’ Measuring point ID ‘(‘ Group name ‘:’ Measuring point name ‘)’ ∆ ‘Unit requirement =’ Unit requirement data unit ∆ ‘Target value =’ Unit requirement target value set value unit are displayed.
Specific example of unit requirement target value alarm generation/restoration 2010/05/06 13:32:41 Unit requirement target value alarm has been generated Measuring point ID=9 (Line B: Welding) Unit requirement = 2.9 kWh/pc Target value = 2.0 kWh/pc 2010/05/06 14:35:31 Unit requirement target value alarm has been restored Measuring point ID=9 (Line B: Welding) Unit requirement = 1.2 kWh/pc Target value = 2.0 kWh/pc
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The log at the time of energy planned value alarm generation/restoration The log at the time the measured value of energy amount (electric energy, pulses) becomes larger
than the planned value or when it has decreased to a value falling within the set value for planned
value is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File details Date and time of generation/restoration, measuring point ID, group name: measuring point name, current (measurement) data, planned value (per-diem accumulation) are recorded.
nth line
Date and time of generation ∆ ‘Generation of planned energy value alarm’ ∆ ‘Measuring point ID=’ Measuring point ID ‘(‘ Group name ‘:’ Measuring point name ‘)’ ∆ ‘Measured value=’ Measurement data unit ∆ ‘Measured value=’ Measured value (per-diem accumulation) Unit ‘(‘ Planned value unit ‘)’ are displayed.
mth line
Date and time of restoration ∆ ‘Restoration of planned energy value alarm’ ∆ ‘Measuring point ID=’ Measuring point ID ‘(‘ Group name ‘:’ Measuring point name ‘)’ ∆ ‘Measured value=’ Measurement data unit ∆ ‘Measured value=’ Measured value (per-diem accumulation) Unit ‘(‘ Planned value unit ‘)’ are displayed.
Specific example of planned energy value alarm generation/restoration 2010/05/06 13:22:41 Planned energy value alarm has been generated Measuring point ID= 5 (Line 3-1: Electric power) Measured value = 12.4 kW Planned value = 12.0 kW (60.0 kW) 2010/05/06 14:25:31 Planned energy value alarm has been restored Measuring point ID= 5 (Line 3-1: Electric power) Measured value = 11.9 kW Planned value = 12.0 kW (60.0 kW)
Occurrence of errors in the battery The log at the time of battery error occurrence is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File details The occurrence time is recorded.
nth line Date and time of occurrence △ ‘Battery error has occurred’ are displayed.
Specific example of battery error 2010/05/13 20:43:21 Battery error has occurred
Alarm monitoring warning alarm generation/restoration The log at the time alarm monitoring warning has been generated (contact ON) or restored (contact
OFF) is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File details Date and time of generation/restoration and contact output ID are recorded.
nth line Date and time of generation ∆ ‘Generation of alarm monitoring warning’ ∆ ‘Contact output ID=’ Contact output ID,......, Contact output ID are displayed.
mth line Date and time of generation ∆ ‘restoration of alarm monitoring warning’ ∆ ‘contact output ID=’ contact output ID,......, contact output ID are displayed.
*1 Output order of contact output ID will be in descending order from 255.
Specific example of alarm monitoring warning generation restoration 2010/05/06 13:21:41 Generation of alarm monitoring warning Contact output ID= 255, 254, 242, 241, 240 2010/05/06 14:25:31 Restoration of alarm monitoring warning Contact output ID= 255, 244
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Specifications of data displayed on graph
Specifications of data to be displayed on each graph display screen by pressing the download button will be
explained.
There are daily graph, monthly graph, yearly graph and zoom graph.
Zoom graph: electric energy and pulses
Comparison form: Date Zoom graph: The format when date was selected for comparison form for electric energy/pulses is as
shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details Data for 1 minute amount shown on graph
1st line Project name,measuring time,......,measuring time
2nd line Displayed date 1 ∆ ‘1 minute amount’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
3rd line Measuring time,......,Measuring time
4th line Displayed date 2 ∆ ‘1 minute amount’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
Specific example at the date of (2010/04/18 8:00 to 9:00 2010/04/19 15:00 to 16:00) Plant A,8:01,8:02,......,8:58,8:59,9:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Measured value Line 1:Device B Electric energy,12,11,13,......,9,5,14 ,15:01,15:02,……,15:58,15:59,16:00 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Measured value Line 2:Device B Electric energy,15,9,10,......,12,5,1
Comparison form: Measuring point Zoom graph: The format when measuring point is selected for comparison form for electric
energy/pulses is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details Data for 1 minute amount shown on graph
1st line Project name,measuring time,......,measuring time
2nd line Displayed date ∆ ‘1 minute amount’ ∆ Group name 1: Measuring point name 1,data,......,data
3rd line Displayed date ∆ ‘1 minute amount’ ∆ Group name 2: Measuring point name 2,data,......,data
Specific example for measuring point (Line 1: Device B Electric energy,Line 2: Device C Electric energy) Plant A,8:01,8:02,......,8:58,8:59,9:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) 1 minute amount Line 1: Device B,Electric energy,12,11,13,......,9,5,14 2010/04/18 (Sun.) 1 minute amount Line 1: Device C Electric energy,15,9,10,......,12,5,1
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Zoom graph: analog values
Comparison form: Date Zoom graph: The format when date is selected for comparison form for analogue value is as shown
in the table below.
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details Data at 1-minute interval displayed on graph
1st line Project name,measuring time,......,measuring time
2nd line Displayed date 1 ∆ ‘Measured value’ ∆ Group name1: Measuring point name,data,......,data
3rd line Measuring time,......,Measuring time
4th line Displayed date 2 ∆ ‘Measured value’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
Specific example at the date of (2010/04/18 8:00 to 9:00 2010/04/19 15:00 to 16:00) Plant A,8:00,8:01,8:02,......,8:58,8:59,9:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Measured value Line 1:Device B Electric energy,12,11,13,......,9,5,14 ,15:00,15:01,15:02,……,15:58,15:59,16:00 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Measured value Line 2:Device B Electric energy,15,9,10,......,12,5,1
Comparison form: Measuring point Zoom graph: The format when measuring point is selected for comparison form for analogue value is
as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details Data at 1-minute interval displayed on graph
1st line Project name,measuring time,......,measuring time
2nd line Displayed date ∆ ‘Measured value’ ∆ Group name1: Measuring point name 1,data,......,data
3rd line Displayed date ∆ ‘Measured value’ ∆ Group name 2: Measuring point name 2,data,......,data
Specific example at the time of measuring point (Line 1: Device B Electric energy,Line 2: Device C Electric energy) Plant A,8:00,8:01,8:02,......,8:58,8:59,9:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Measured value Line 1: Device B Electric energy,12,11,13,......,9,5,14 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Measured value Line 2: Device C Electric energy,15,9,10,......,12,5,1
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Zoom graph: analog values (power factor)
Comparison form: Date Zoom graph: The format for analogue value (power factor) is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details Data at 1-minute interval displayed on graph
1st line Project name,measuring time,......,measuring time
2nd line Displayed date 1 ∆ ‘Measured value’ ∆ Group name1: Measuring point name,data,......,data
3rd line Measuring time,......,Measuring time
4th line Displayed date 2 ∆ ‘Measured value’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
Specific example at the date of (2010/04/18 8:00 to 9:00 2010/04/19 15:00 to 16:00) Plant A,8:00,8:01,8:02,......,8:58,8:59,9:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Measured value 5F:Distribution panel 1 Power factor,-82.3,-85.6,-90.7,......,-88.9,-84.3,-83.7 ,15:00,15:01,15:02,……,15:58,15:59,16:00 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Measured value 5F:Distribution panel 1 Power factor,-85.9,-86.1,-92.0,......,-91.3,-89.5,-88.4
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Daily graph: electric energy and pulses
Comparison form: Date Daily graph: The format when date is selected for comparison form for electric energy/pulses is as
shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details One hour amount or 30 minute amount, cumulative value displayed on graph
1st line Project name,measuring time,......,measuring time
2nd line Displayed date ∆ ‘Hourly amount’ or ’30 minute amount’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
3rd line Displayed date 2 ∆ ‘Hourly amount’ or ’30 minute amount’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
4th line Displayed date 1 ∆ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group name : Measuring point name,data,......,data
5th line Displayed date 2 ∆ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group name : Measuring point name,data,......,data
Specific example at the time of date (2010/04/18 and 2010/04/19) and logging cycle of 60 minutesPlant A,1:00,2:00,3:00,......,22:00,23:00,24:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Hourly amount Line 1: Device B,Electric energy,23,27,25,......,35,18,23 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Hourly amount Line 1: Device B,Electric energy,24,29,31,......,31,21,6 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Cumulative Line 1: Device B,Electric energy,23,50,75,......,587,605,628 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Cumulative Line 1: Device B,Electric energy,24,53,84,......,706,727,733
Specific example at the time of date (2010/04/18 and 2010/04/19) and logging cycle of 30 minutesPlant A,0:30,1:00,1:30,......,23:00,23:30,24:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) 30 minute amount Line 1: Device B,Electric energy,12,11,13,......,9,5,14 2010/04/19 (Mon.) 30 minute amount Line 1: Device B,Electric energy,15,9,10,......,12,5,1 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Cumulative Line 1: Device B,Electric energy,12,23,36,......,302,307,321 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Cumulative Line 1: Device B,Electric energy,15,24,34,......,361,366,367
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Comparison form: Measuring point Daily graph: The format when measuring point is selected for comparison form for electric
energy/pulses is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details One hour amount or 30 minute amount, cumulative value displayed on graph
1st line Project name,measuring time,......,measuring time
2nd line Displayed date ∆ ‘Hourly amount’ or ’30 minute amount’ ∆ Group name 1: Measuring point name 1,data,......,data
3rd line Displayed date ∆ ‘Hourly amount’ or ’30 minute amount’ ∆ Group name 2: Measuring point name 2,data,......,data
4th line Displayed date ∆ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group name 1: Measuring point name 1,data,......,data
5th line Displayed date ∆ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group name 2: Measuring point name 2,data,......,data
Specific example at the time of measuring point (Line 1: Device B Electric energy,Line 1: Device B Production amount) and logging cycle of 60 minutes. Plant A,1:00,2:00,3:00,......,22:00,23:00,24:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Hourly amount Line 1:Device B,Electric energy,23,27,25,......,35,18,23 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Hourly amount Line 1:Device B,Production number,244,259,301,......,321,291,256 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Cumulative Line 1:Device B,Electric energy,23,50,75,......,587,605,628 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Cumulative Line 1:Device B,Production number,244,503,804,......,3890,4495,5123
Specific example at the time of measuring point (Line 1: Device B Electric energy,Line 1: Device B Production amount) and logging cycle of 30 minutes. Plant A,0:30,1:00,1:30,......,23:00,23:30,24:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) 30 minute amount Line 1:Device B,Electric energy,12,11,13,......,9,5,14 2010/04/18 (Sun.) 30 minute amount Line 1:Device B Production number,115,129,110,......,112,115,111 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Cumulative Line 1:Device B,Electric energy,12,23,36,......,302,307,321 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Cumulative Line 1:Device B Production number,115,244,354,......,4897,5012,5123
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Daily graph: analog values
Comparison form: Date Daily graph: The format when date is selected for comparison form for analogue value is as shown in
the table below.
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details Data displayed on graph
1st line Project name,measuring time,......,measuring time
2nd line Displayed date 1 ∆ ‘Measured value’ ∆ Group name1: Measuring point name,data,......,data
3rd line Displayed date 2 ∆ ‘Measured value’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
Specific example at the time of date (2010/04/18 and 2010/04/19) and logging cycle of 60 minutesPlant A,0:00,1:00,2:00,......,22:00,23:00,24:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Measured value Line 1:Device B Electric energy,23,27,25,......,35,18,23 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Measured value Line 1:Device B Electric energy,24,29,31,......,31,21,6
Specific example at the time of date (2010/04/18 and 2010/04/19) and logging cycle of 30 minutesPlant A,0:00,0:30,1:00,......,23:00,23:30,24:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Measured value Line 1:Device B Electric energy,12,11,13,......,9,5,14 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Measured value Line 1:Device B Electric energy,15,9,10,......,12,5,1
Comparison form: Measuring point Daily graph: The format when measuring point is selected for comparison form for analogue value is
as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details Data displayed on graph
1st line Project name,measuring time,......,measuring time
2nd line Displayed date ∆ ‘Measured value’ ∆ Group name1: Measuring point name 1,data,......,data
3rd line Displayed date ∆ ‘Measured value’ ∆ Group name 2: Measuring point name 2,data,......,data
Specific example at the time of measuring point (Line 1: Device B Electric energy,Line 2: Device C Electric energy) and logging cycle of 60 minutes. Plant A,0:00,1:00,2:00,......,22:00,23:00,24:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Measured value Line 1:Device B Electric energy,23,27,25,......,35,18,23 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Measured value Line 2:Device C Electric energy,24,29,31,......,31,21,6
Specific example at the time of measuring point (Line 1: Device B Electric energy,Line 2: Device C Electric energy) and logging cycle of 30 minutes. Plant A,0:00,0:30,1:00,......,23:00,23:30,24:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Measured value Line 1:Device B Electric energy,12,11,13,......,9,5,14 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Measured value Line 2:Device C Electric energy,15,9,10,......,12,5,1
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Daily graph: analog values (power factor)
Comparison form: Date Daily graph: The format for analogue value (power factor) is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details Data displayed on graph
1st line Project name,measuring time,......,measuring time
2nd line Displayed date 1 ∆ ‘Measured value’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
3rd line Displayed date 2 ∆ ‘Measured value’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
Specific example at the time of date (2010/04/18 and 2010/04/19) and logging cycle of 60 minutesPlant A,0:00,1:00,2:00,......,22:00,23:00,24:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Measured value 5F: Distribution panel 1 Power factor,-82.3,-85.6,-90.7,......,-88.9,-84.3,-83.7 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Measured value 5F: Distribution panel 1 Power factor,-85.9,-86.1,-92.0,......,-91.3,-89.5,-88.4
Specific example at the time of date (2010/04/18 and 2010/04/19) and logging cycle of 30 minutesPlant A,0:00,0:30,1:00,......,23:00,23:30,24:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Measured value 5F: Distribution panel 1 Power factor,-82.3,-85.6,-90.7,......,-88.9,-84.3,-83.7 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Measured value 5F: Distribution panel 1 Power factor,-85.9,-86.1,-92.0,......,-91.3,-89.5,-88.4
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Daily graph: unit requirement
Comparison form: Date Daily graph: The format for unit requirement is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details One hour amount, cumulative value and target value
1st line Project name,1:00,......,24:00
2nd line Displayed date 1 ∆ ‘Production amount’ ‘Hourly amount ’ or ’30 minute amount’ ∆ Group name: Production amount measuring point name,data,......,data
3rd line Displayed date 2 ∆ ‘Production amount’ ‘Hourly amount ’ or ’30 minute amount’ ∆ Group name: Production amount measuring point name,data,......,data
4th line Displayed date 1 ∆ ‘Unit requirement’’ ∆ Unit requirement measuring point name, data,......,data
5th line Displayed date 2 ∆ ‘Unit requirement’’ ∆ Unit requirement measuring point name, data,......,data
6th line Displayed date 1 ∆ ‘Energy amount’ ‘Hourly amount’ or ’30 minute amount’ ∆ Group name: Energy amount measuring point name,data,......,data
7th line Displayed date 2 ∆ ‘Energy amount’ ‘Hourly amount’ or ’30 minute amount’ ∆ Group name: Energy amount measuring point name,data,......,data
8th line Displayed date 1 ∆ ‘Energy amount cumulative ’ ∆ Group name: Energy amount measuring point name,data,......,data
9th line Displayed date 2 ∆ ‘Energy amount cumulative ’ ∆ Group name: Energy amount measuring point name,data,......,data
10th line ‘Unit requirement target value’ ∆ Unit requirement measuring point name,Target value
Specific example at logging cycle of 60 minutes. Plant A,1:00,2:00,3:00,......,22:00,23:00,24:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Production amount hourly amount Line 1: Parts B-1,number of processed products,112,110,153,......,209,245,214 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Production amount hourly amount Line 1: Parts B-1,number of processed products,125,0,38,......,172,155,161 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Unit requirement B processing line,0,11,0.10,0.08,......,0.04,0.02,0.07 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Unit requirement B processing line,0.12,99999999999.00. 0.26,......,0.07,0.03,0.01 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Energy amount hourly amount Line 1: Device B Electric energy,12,11,13,......,9,5,14 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Energy amount hourly amount Line 1: Device B Electric energy,15,9,10,......,12,5,1 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Energy amount cumulative Line 1: Device B Electric energy,12,23,36,......,302,307,321 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Energy amount cumulative Line 1: Device B Electric energy,15,24,34,......,361,366,367 Unit requirement target value B processing line 0.45
Specific example at logging cycle of 30 minutes. Plant A,0:30,1:00,1:30,......,23:00,23:30,24:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Production amount 30 minute amount Line 1: Parts B-1 number of processed products,112,110,153,......,209,245,214 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Production amount 30 minute amount Line 1: Parts B-1 number of processed products,125,0,38,......,172,155,161 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Unit requirement B processing line,0,11,0.10,0.08,......,0.04,0.02,0.07 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Unit requirement B processing line,0.12,99999999999.00,0.26,......,0.07,0.03,0.01 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Energy amount 30 minute amount Line 1: Device B Electric energy,12,11,13,......,9,5,14 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Energy amount 30 minute amount Line 1: Device B Electric energy,15,9,10,......,12,5,1 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Energy amount cumulative Line 1: Device B Electric energy,12,23,36,......,302,307,321 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Energy amount cumulative Line 1: Device B Electric energy,15,24,34,......,361,366,367 Unit requirement target value B processing line 0.45
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Daily graph: equipment
Comparison form: Date Daily graph: The format for equipment is as shown in the table below.
[Equipment group graph] Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details Cumulative value for each equipment
1st line Project name,Equipment measuring point name 1,......,Equipment measuring point name 42
2nd line Displayed date 1 ∆ Equipment group name: Number of defective products,Number of defective products for equipment 1,......,Number of defective products for equipment 42
3rd line Displayed date 2 ∆ Equipment group name: Downtime,Downtime data of equipment 1,......,Downtime data of equipment 42
Specific example at the date of (2010/05/06). Plant A,electrodeposition coating,electrodeposition coating dry furnace,composite plating,......,vibration coating 2010/05/06 (Thu.) Equipment Group A: Number of defective products,23,27,25,......,23 2010/05/06 (Thu.) Equipment Group A: Downtime,83,26,21,......,0
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[Equipment efficiency/detailed equipment graph]
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details Time availability, performance availability, non-defective product rate, overall equipment efficiency, 1 hour amount or 30 minute amount and cumulative value
1st line “Project name,1:00,2:30,......,24:00” or “Project name,0:30,1:00,......,24:00”
2nd line Displayed date ∆ ‘Equipment efficiency’ ∆ Equipment group name: Equipment name ‘Time availability’, data,......,data
3rd line Displayed date ∆ ‘Equipment efficiency’ ∆ Equipment group name: Equipment name ‘Performance availability’, data,......,data
4th line Displayed date ∆ ‘Equipment efficiency’ ∆ Equipment group name: Equipment name ‘Non-defective product rate’, data,......,data
5th line Displayed date ∆ ‘Equipment efficiency’ ∆ Equipment group name: Equipment name ‘equipment
general efficiency’, data,......,data
6th line Displayed date ∆ ‘Hourly amount’ or ’30 minute amount’ ∆ Equipment group name: Equipment
name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
7th line Displayed date ∆ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Equipment group name: Equipment name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
: :
11th line Displayed date ∆ ‘Hourly amount’ or ’30 minute amount’ ∆ Equipment group name: Equipment
name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
12th line Displayed date ∆ ‘Cumulative ’ ∆ Equipment group name: Equipment name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
Specific example at the time of date (2010/05/06) and logging cycle of 60 minutes
Plant A,1:00,2:00,3:00,......,22:00,23:00,24:00 2010/05/06 (Thu.) Equipment efficiency Equipment group A: Electrodeposition coating: Time availability,0,100,91.666,......,0 2010/05/06 (Thu.) Equipment efficiency Equipment group A: Electrodeposition coating: Performance availability,0,8.888,36.364,......,0 2010/05/06 (Thu.) Equipment efficiency Equipment group A: Electrodeposition coating: Non-defective product rate,0,90,100,......,0 2010/05/06 (Thu.) Equipment efficiency Equipment group A: Electrodeposition coating: Overall equipment efficiency,0,8,33.333,......,0 2010/05/06 (Thu.) Hourly amount Equipment group A: Electrodeposition coating: Electric energy,23,27,25,......,35,18,23 2010/05/06 (Thu.) Cumulative Equipment group A: Electrodeposition coating: Electric energy,23,50,75,......,587,605,628
: :
2010/05/06 (Thu.) Hourly amount Equipment group A: Electrodeposition coating: Downtime frequency,23,27,25,......,35,18,23 2010/05/06 (Thu.) Cumulative Equipment group A: Electrodeposition coating: Downtime frequency,23,50,75,......,587,605,628
Specific example at the time of date (2010/05/06) and logging cycle of 30 minutes
Plant A,0:30,1:00,1:30,......,23:00,23:30,24:00 2010/05/06 (Thu.) Equipment efficiency Equipment group A: Electrodeposition coating: Time availability,0,100,91.666,......,0 2010/05/06 (Thu.) Equipment efficiency Equipment group A: Electrodeposition coating: Performance availability,0,8.888,36.364,......,0 2010/05/06 (Thu.) Equipment efficiency Equipment group A: Electrodeposition coating: Non-defective product rate,0,90,100,......,0 2010/05/06 (Thu.) Equipment efficiency Equipment group A: Electrodeposition coating: Overall equipment efficiency,0,8,33.333,......,0 2010/05/06 (Thu.) 30 minute amount Equipment group A: Electrodeposition coating: Electric energy,23,27,25,......,35,18,23 2010/05/06 (Thu.) Cumulative Equipment group A: Electrodeposition coating: Electric energy,23,50,75,......,587,605,628
: :
2010/05/06 (Thu.) 30 minute amount Equipment group A: Electrodeposition coating: Downtime frequency,23,27,25,......,35,18,23 2010/05/06 (Thu.) Cumulative Equipment group A: Electrodeposition coating: Downtime frequency,23,50,75,......,587,605,628
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Weekly graph: unit requirement
Item Specifications
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details One hour amount or 30 minute amount, cumulative value and target value displayed on graph
1st line “Project name,1:00,2:00,......,24:00” or “Project name,0:30,1:00,......,24:00”
2nd line Displayed date 1 ∆ ‘Production amount’ ‘Hourly amount ’ or ’30 minute amount’ ∆ Group name: Production amount measuring point name, data,......,data
3rd line Displayed date 1 ∆ ‘Unit requirement’’ ∆ Unit requirement measuring point name, data,......,data
4th line Displayed date 1 ∆ ‘Energy amount’ ‘Hourly amount’ or ’30 minute amount’ ∆ Group name: Energy amount measuring point name, data,......,data
5th line Displayed date 1 ∆ ‘Energy amount cumulative ’ ∆ Group name: Energy amount measuring point name,data,......,data
6th line Displayed date 2 ∆ ‘Production amount’ ‘Hourly amount ’ or ’30 minute amount’ ∆ Group name: Production amount measuring point name, data,......,data
7th line Displayed date 2 ∆ ‘Unit requirement’’ ∆ Unit requirement measuring point name, data,......,data
: :
29th line Displayed date 7 ∆ ‘Energy amount cumulative ’ ∆ Group name: Energy amount measuring point name,data,......,data
30th line ‘Unit requirement target value’ ∆ Unit requirement measuring point name,Target value
Specific example at logging cycle of 60 minutes. Plant A,1:00,2:00,3:00,......,22:00,23:00,24:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Production amount hourly amount Line 1: Parts B-1,number of processed products,112,110,153,......,209,245,214 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Unit requirement B processing line,0.11,0.10,0.08,......,0.04,0.02,0.07 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Energy amount hourly amount Line 1: Device B Electric energy,12,11,13,......,9,5,14 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Energy amount cumulative Line 1: Device B Electric energy,12,23,36,......,302,307,321 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Production amount hourly amount Line 1: Parts B-1 number of processed products,112,110,153,......,209,245,214
: 2010/04/24 (Sat.) Energy amount cumulative Line 1: Device B Electric energy,15,24,34,......,361,366,367 Unit requirement target value B processing line,0.45
Specific example at logging cycle of 30 minutes. Plant A,0:30,1:00,1:30,......,23:00,23:30,24:00 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Production amount 30 minute amount Line 1: Parts B-1 number of processed products,112,110,153,......,209,245,214 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Unit requirement B processing line,0.11,0.10,0.08,......,0.04,0.02,0.07 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Energy amount 30 minute amount Line 1: Device B Electric energy,12,11,13,......,9,5,14 2010/04/18 (Sun.) Energy amount cumulative Line 1: Device B Electric energy,12,23,36,......,302,307,321 2010/04/19 (Mon.) Production amount 30 minute amount Line 1: Parts B-1 number of processed products,112,110,153,......,209,245,214 2010/04/24 (Sat.) Energy amount cumulative Line 1: Device B Electric energy,15,24,34,......,361,366,367 Unit requirement target value B processing line,0.45
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Monthly graph: electric energy and pulses Comparison form: Date
Monthly graph: The format when date is selected for comparison form for electric energy/pulses is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details One day amount, cumulative value and planned valued displayed on graph
1st line Project name,1st,2nd,......,last day of the month
2nd line Displayed date 1 ∆ ‘Daily amount’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
3rd line Displayed date 2 ∆ ‘Daily amount’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
4th line Displayed date 1 ∆ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group name : Measuring point name,data,......,data
5th line Displayed date 2 ∆ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group name : Measuring point name,data,......,data
6th line Displayed date 1 ∆ ‘Measured value’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,planned value
7th line Displayed date 2 ∆ ‘Measured value’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,planned value
Specific example at the dates of (2010/04 and 2010/05). Plant A,1st,2nd,3rd,.........,29th ,30th,31st 2010/04 Daily amount Line 1: Device B Electric energy ,274,85,112,......,152,90 2010/05 Daily amount Line 1: Device B Electric energy,315,312,298,......,127,125,245 2010/04 Cumulative Line 1: Device B Electric energy,274,359,471,......,8322,8412 2010/05 Cumulative Line 1: Device B Electric energy,315,627,925,......,9504,9631,9756 2010/04 Planned value Line1: Device B Electric energy,8500 2010/05 Planned value Line1: Device B Electric energy,10000
Comparison form: Measuring point
Monthly graph: The format when measuring point is selected for comparison form for electric energy/pulses is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details One day amount, cumulative value and planned valued displayed on graph
1st line Project name,1st,2nd,......,last day of the month
2nd line Displayed date ∆ ‘Daily amount’ ∆ Group name 1: Measuring point name 1,data,......,data
3rd line Displayed date ∆ ‘Daily amount’ ∆ Group name 2: Measuring point name 2,data,......,data
4th line Displayed date ∆ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group name 1: Measuring point name 1,data,......,data
5th line Displayed date ∆ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group name 2: Measuring point name 2,data,......,data
6th line Displayed date ∆ ‘Measured value’ ∆ Group name 1: Measuring point name 1,planned value
7th line Displayed date ∆ ‘Measured value’ ∆ Group name 2: Measuring point name 2,planned value
Specific example for measuring point (Line 1: Device B Electric energy,Line 2: Device C Electric energy) Plant A,1st,2nd,3rd,.........,29th ,30th,31st 2010/05 Daily amount Line 1: Device B Electric energy,274,85,112,......,152,90 2010/05 Daily amount Line 2: Device C Electric energy,315,312,298,......,127,125,245 2010/05 Cumulative Line 1:Device B Electric energy,274,359,471,......,8322,8412 2010/05 Cumulative Line 2:Device C Electric energy,315,627,925......,9504,9631,9756 2010/05 Planned value Line 1: Device B Electric energy,8500 2010/05 Planned value Line 2:Device C Electric energy,10000
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Yearly graph: electric energy and pulses
Comparison form: Year (past 3 years) • Display form: Year (Jan. to Dec.) Yearly graph: The format when year (past 3 years) is selected for comparison form and year (Jan. to
Dec.) for display form for electric energy/pulses is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details One month amount, cumulative value and planned value displayed on graph
1st line Project Name,Jan.,Feb,......,Nov.,Dec.
2nd line Year before last year ∆ ‘Year’ ‘Monthly amount’ ∆ Group name:Measuring point name,data,......,data
3rd line Year last year ∆ ‘Year’ ‘Monthly amount’ ∆ Group name:Measuring point name,data,......,data
4th line Year this year ∆ ‘Year’ ‘Monthly amount’ ∆ Group name:Measuring point name,data,......,data
5th line ‘Planned value’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,planned value,......,planned value
6th line Year last year ‘Year’ ∆ ‘Cumulative’ ∆Group name:Measuring point name,data,......,data
7th line Year last year ‘Year’ ∆ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group name:Measuring point name,data,......,data
8th line Year this year ‘Year’ ∆ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group name:Measuring point name,data,......,data
9th line ‘Planned value’ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group name:Measuring point name,planned value,......,planned value
Specific example at the time 2010 is displayed for year. Plant A,Jan.,Feb.,March,April,......,Oct.,Nov.,Dec. 2008 Monthly amount Line 1:Device B Electric energy,,,,2120,......,2490,1480,1570 2009 Monthly amount Line 1:Device B Electric energy,1980,2210,2040,......,2310,1370,1500 2010 Monthly amount Line 1:Device B Electric energy,1450,1950,1570,......,980 Planned value Line 1:Device B Electric energy,12010700,1800,......,1500,1500,1500 2008 Cumulative Line 1:Device B Electric energy,2120,......,22670,24150,25720 2009 Cumulative Line 1:Device B Electric energy,1980,4190,6230,......,24590,25960,27460 2010 Cumulative Line 1:Device B Electric energy,1450,3400,4970,......,7140 Planned value,Cumulative Line 1:Device B Electric energy,12010900,4700,......,22000,23500,25000
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Comparison form: Year (Past 3 years) • Display form: Fiscal year (April to March) Yearly graph: The format when year (past 3 years) is selected for comparison form and fiscal year
(April to March) for display form for electric energy/pulses is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details One month amount, cumulative value and planned value displayed on graph
1st line Project name,April,May,......,February,March:
2nd line Year of fiscal year before last year ‘Fiscal year’ ∆ ‘Monthly amount’ ∆ Group name:Measuring point name,data,......,data
3rd line Year of last fiscal year ‘Fiscal year’ ∆ ‘Monthly amount’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
4th line Year of this fiscal year ‘Fiscal year’ ∆ ‘Monthly amount’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
5th line ‘Planned value’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,planned value,......,planned value
6th line Year of fiscal year before last year ‘Fiscal year’ ∆ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
7th line Year of last fiscal year ‘Fiscal year’ ∆ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
8th line Year of this fiscal year ‘Fiscal year’ ∆ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,data,......,data
9th line ‘Planned value’ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group name: Measuring point name,planned value,......,planned value
Specific example at the time of fiscal year display for 2010. Plant A,April,May,June,July,......,Jan.,Feb.,March Fiscal year 2008 Monthly amount Line 1: Device B Electric energy,,,,,2120,......,2490,1480,1570 Fiscal year 2009 Monthly amount Line 1: Device B Electric energy,1980,2210,2040,......,2310,1370,1500 Fiscal year 2010 Monthly amount Line 1: Device B Electric energy,1450,1950,1570,......,980 Planned value Line 1:Device B Electric energy,12010700,1800,......,1500,1500,1500 Fiscal year 2008 Cumulative Line 1: Device B Electric energy,,,,,2120,......,22670,24150,25720 Fiscal year 2009 Cumulative Line 1: Device B Electric energy,1980,4190,6230,......,24590,25960,27460 Fiscal year 2010 Cumulative Line 1: Device B Electric energy,1450,3400,4970,......,7140 Planned value,Cumulative Line 1:Device B Electric energy,12010900,4700,......,22000,23500,25000
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Comparison form: Measuring point-Display form: Year (Jan. to Dec.) Yearly graph: The format when measuring point is selected for comparison form and year (Jan. to
Dec.) for display form for electric energy/pulses is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details One month amount, cumulative value and planned value displayed on graph
1st line Project Name,Jan.,Feb.,......,Nov.,Dec.
2nd line Displayed year ‘Year’ ∆ ‘Monthly amount’ ∆ Group name 1: Measuring point name 1,data,......,data
3rd line ‘Planned value’ ∆ Group name 1: Measuring point name 1,planned value,......,planned value
4th line Displayed year ‘Year’ ∆ ‘Monthly amount’ ∆ Group name 2: Measuring point name 2,data,......,data
5th line ‘Planned value’ ∆ Group name 2: Measuring point name 2,planned value,......,planned value
6th line Displayed year ‘Year’ ∆ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group name 1: Measuring point name 1,data,......,data
7th line ‘Planned value’ ∆‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group 1: Measuring point name 1,planned value,......,planned value
8th line Displayed year‘Year’ ∆ ‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group name 2: Measuring point name 2,data,......,data
9th line ‘Planned value’ ∆‘Cumulative’ ∆ Group 2: Measuring point name 2,planned value,......,planned value
Specific example at the time of measuring point (Line 1: Device B Electric energy, Line 2: Device C Electric energy) and year display Plant A,Jan.,Feb.,March,April,......,Oct.,Nov.,Dec. 2010 Monthly amount Group 1: Device B Electric energy,1450,1950,1570,......,980,1140,1270 Planned value Group 1:Device B Electric energy,12010700,1800,......,1500,1500,1500 2010 Monthly amount Group 2:Device C Electric energy,1980,2210,2040,......,2310,1370,1500 Planned value Device C Group 2:Electric energy,1500,2000,2000,......,1800,1500,1500 2010 Cumulative Group 1:Device B Electric energy,1450,3400,4970,......,7140,8280,9550 Planned value Cumulative Group 1: Device B Electric energy,12010900,4700,......,22000,23500,25000 2010 Cumulative Group 2: Device C Electric energy,1980,4190,6230,......,24590,25960,27460 Planned value Cumulative Group 2:Device C Electric energy,1500,3500,5500,......,21700,23500,25000
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Comparison form: Measuring point • Display form: Fiscal year (April to March) Yearly graph: The format when measuring point is selected for comparison form and fiscal year (April
to March.) for display form for electric energy/pulses is as shown in the table below.
Item Description
File name ‘Graph_’ + ‘Minute (2-digit)’ + ‘Second (2 digit)’ + ‘.csv’
File details One month amount, cumulative value and planned value displayed on graph
1st line Project name,April,May,......,February,March:
2nd line Displayed fiscal year‘Fiscal year’∆‘Monthly amount’∆Group 1:Measuring point name 1,data,......,data
3rd line ‘Planned value’∆Group name 1:Measuring point name 1,planned value,......,planned value
4th line Displayed fiscal year‘Fiscal year’∆‘Monthly amount’∆Group 2:Measuring point name 2,data,......,data
5th line ‘Planned value’∆Group name 2:Measuring point name 2,planned value,......,planned value
6th line Displayed fiscal year‘Fiscal year’∆‘Cumulative’∆Group 2:Measuring point name 2,data,......,data
7th line ‘Planned value’∆‘Cumulative’∆Group 1:Measuring point name 1,planned value,......,planned value
8th line Displayed fiscal year‘Fiscal year’∆‘Cumulative’∆Group 2:Measuring point name 2,data,......,data
9th line ‘Planned value’∆‘Cumulative’∆Group 2:Measuring point name 2,planned value,......,planned value
Specific example at the time of measuring point (Line 1: Device B Electric energy, Line 2: Device C Electric energy) and fiscal year display Plant A,April,May,June,July,......,Jan.,Feb.,March FY 2010 Monthly amount Group 1:Device B Electric energy,1450,1950,1570,......,980,1140,1270 Planned value Group 1:Device B Electric energy,1200,1700,1800,......,1500,1500,1500 FY 2010 Monthly amount Group 2: Device C Electric energy,1980,2210,2040,......,2310,1370,1500 Planned value Group 2: Device C Electric energy,1500,2000,2000,......,1800,1500,1500 FY 2010 Cumulative Group 1:Device B Electric energy,1450,3400,4970,......,7140,8280,9550 Planned value Cumulative Group 1:Device B Electric energy,1200,2900,4700,......,22000,23500,25000 FY 2010 Cumulative Group 2:Device C Electric energy,1980,4190,6230,......,24590,25960,27460 Planned value Cumulative Group 2:Device C Electric energy,1500,3500,5500,......,21700,23500,25000
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Chapter 11 Index
A
Accumulated value ·6-2
Add button ·6-3
Adjust time ·9-8
B
Browser ·3-4
C
Compare by measuring point ·5-4
Compare graphs by date/time ·5-2
Confirm system logs ·9-7
Confirm the settings for the upper and lower limit
monitoring ·9-3
Confirm the settings of the contact outputs ·9-4
Confirm the settings of the email notification ·9-5
Confirm the settings of the file transfer (FTP server) ·9-6
Confirming of Settings ·9-2
Connect to EcoServer III ·3-4
Contact output measuring point ·3-2
Current value display (group) ·4-16, 6-7
Current value display (option) ·4-15, 6-2
D
Daily data ·3-2
Daily data file ·10-6
Daily difference ·6-2
Data acquisition login ID and password ·3-2
Data file ·7-2
Data file — equipment ·4-19
Data file — online measuring point ·4-18
Data file — operation history data ·4-20
Data file — unit requirement ·4-19
Data file — virtual measuring point ·4-19
Display format ·6-2
Display/Hide ·4-3
Domain name ·3-3
Download graph data ·5-6
Downloading of measurement data ·7-2
E
Email notifiction list screen ·9-5
Equipment data (daily) file ·10-13
Equipment data ·3-2
Equipment efficiency ·5-10
Equipment graphs ·5-10
Equipment group ·3-3
Equipment measuring point ·3-2
Expand/Collapse button ·4-3
F
File transfer screen ·9-6
FTP server ·3-3
G
Group ·3-2
H
Hourly difference ·6-2
How to install a browser ·2-3
I
Internet Explorer ·2-3
IP address ·2-6
J
Java ·2-3
M
Main features of Energy Efficient Data Collection Server
Chapter 3 Basic Operations
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·1-4
Main functions of Energy Efficient Data Collection Server
·1-4
Maintenance — email notification list ·4-27
Maintenance — file transfer ·4-28
Maintenance — measuring point list ·4-24
Maintenance — planned/target value setting ·4-21
Maintenance — system log file display ·4-29
Maintenance — time adjustment details ·4-28
Maintenance password ·3-2
Manual control (contact OFF) ·4-17
Measurement graph display screen — analog value ·4-7
Measurement graph display screen — analog value
(power factor) ·4-9
Measurement graph display screen — electric energy
and pulses ·4-4
Measurement graph display screen — equipment ·4-13
Measurement graph display screen — unit requirement
·4-11
Measuring point ·3-2
Measuring point list name ·6-5
Measuring point list screen ·9-2
Monthly data ·3-2
Monthly data file ·10-7
Monthly difference ·6-2
O
Operation history data ·3-2
Operation history data file ·10-15
Operation monitoring measuring point ·3-2
Operational procedure ·3-4
P
Packaged contents ·1-13
PC settings ·2-4
Planned value for the year/fiscal-year list screen ·4-21
Planned value for the year/fiscal-year setting screen ·4-22
Precautions for use ·1-3
Production efficiency ·5-8
Project ·3-2
Proxy server ·2-8, 2-10
Pushpin button ·4-3
R
Read button ·6-6
Recommended system environment ·2-2
Record of system log ·10-16
S
Safety precautions ·1-2
Set planned values (for the year/fiscal year) ·8-2
Set targeted values of unit requirement ·8-4
Setting list ·6-5
Setting of Planned/Target Values ·8-2
Side Menus ·4-3
Smooth scrolling ·2-15
SMTP server ·3-3
SNTP server ·3-3
Specifications ·1-8
Specifications of data displayed on graph ·10-23
Specifications of data file ·10-5
System administration login ID and password ·3-2
System configuration ·1-6
System log ·3-2
System log file ·10-16
System log file display screen ·9-7
T
Target value monitoring production volume ·8-7
TCP/IP ·2-6
Temporary Internet file ·2-13
Terminate the communication with EcoServer III ·3-4
Time adjustment details screen ·9-8
Top screen ·4-2
Trademarks ·1-2
Troubleshooting ·10-2
Turn off the contact output/confirm the contact status ·6-7
Types of system logs ·10-17
U
Unit requirement data (daily) file ·10-11
Unit requirement data ·3-2
Unit requirement graph ·5-8
Unit requirement measuring point ·3-2
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Unit requirement target value list screen ·4-23
Unit requirement target value setting screen ·4-23
V
View Current Measured Values ·6-2
View current values for each group ·6-7
View the current values of the selected measuring points
·6-2
Viewing Measurement Graphs ·5-2
Virtual data (daily) file ·10-9
Virtual data (monthly) file ·10-10
Virtual data ·3-2
Virtual measuring point ·3-2
W
Warranty ·1-2
Web browser ·2-2
Web browser settings ·2-1, 2-8, 2-10, 2-13, 2-15, 2-16
Weekly data ·3-2
Y
Yearly data ·3-2
Yearly data file ·10-8
Z
Zoom (1-minute) data ·3-2
Zoom data file ·10-5
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Trademarks
Windows®, Windows®7, and Internet Explorer are trademarks, registered trademarks and products of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
Java, all Java-based trademarks and logos are registered trademarks and products of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries.
CompactFlashTM and CF are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation. Ethernet is a registered trademark of Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd. EcoServer is a registered trademark of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation. Other company names and product names in the manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective owners.
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