VM7000A PAPERLESS RECORDER COMMUNICATION FUNCTION OPERATION MANUAL
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1 VM7000A PAPERLESS RECORDER COMMUNICATION FUNCTION OPERATION MANUAL WXPVM70mnA0002E October, 2009(Rev.1) All Rights Reserved, Copyright 2009, Ohkura Electric Co.,Ltd.
2 To use this equipment safely Thank you for purchasing our VM7000A Paperless Recorder. Please installs it, operates it and prepares it, after this manual is often read, and it understands enough. There is danger where the accident and the trouble occur when handling is mistaken. This specification of Recorder is subject to change without prior notice for product improvement. It is prohibited to remodeling this Paperless Recorder without our permission. It doesn't assume the responsibility about the accident caused by having remodeled it without our permission. Please keep this manual if you actually use the Recorder. After reading this manual, keep it carefully by the instrument. Please consider this manual to be sure to extend to the final user. Manufacturer:Ohkura Electric Co.,Ltd. Format:It records in the main body plaque. Manufacture date:it records in the main body plaque. Manufacture country:japan Note:Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. [Note] It is prohibited to copy this manual without our permission. This instruction manual is subject to change without prior notice. - i -
3 The symbols below are used on this instrument for the cautioning information. Symbols used on the instrument This shows Caution for handling. This symbol is used on the parts need to reference the instruction manual for saving human body and the instrument. This shows Protective grounding. Be sure to provide protective grounding prior to operate this instrument. This shows Risk of electric shock. This symbol is used on the parts, which has a risk of electric shock. Be sure to observe the following warnings/cautions and those provided in the text in order to secure safety in handling the instrument. WARNING General Protective Grounding Power Source Working Environment Input and Output Wiring In order to prevent electric shock; be to disconnect this instrument from the main power source when wiring it. (1) In order to prevent an electric shock; be sure to provide protective grounding prior to turning on this instrument. (2) Do not cut a protective grounding conductor or disconnect protective grounding. Make sure that the supply voltage for this instrument conforms to the voltage of the supply source. Do not operate this instrument in the environment where it is exposed to a combustible / explosive / corrosive gas or water / steam. Provide input and output wring after turning off the power. - ii -
4 CAUTION Input and Output Wiring Reverse-insertion attention Inside of Instrument Do not use empty terminals for other purposes such as relaying, etc. Please confirm the direction to the insertion of SD card. When forcibly inserting it in a wrong direction, SD card and the terminal on the main body side might be destroyed. Please mote that the damage of the equipment by the reverse-insertion becomes off the subject of amends. Do not replace the main unit or printed circuit boards. When this is neglected, we cannot guarantee functioning of the instrument. Contact our dealer where you purchased the instrument, or our sales representative. [ Note] Instruction Manual Installation (1) Deliver this instruction manual to an end user. (2) Prior to handling this instrument, be sure to read this manual. (3) If you have any questions on this manual or find any errors or omissions in this manual, contact our sales representative. (4) After reading this manual, keep it carefully by the instrument. (5) When the manual is lost or stained, contact our sales representative. (6) It is prohibited to copy or reproduce this manual without our permission. (1) When installing this instrument, put on a protective gear such as safety shoes, helmet, etc. for your safety. (2) Do not put your foot on the installed instrument or get on it, because it is dangerous. Maintenance Only our serviceman or persons authorized are allowed to remove and take the inner module, the main unit and printed circuit boards apart. Cleaning Revisions (1) Use dry cloth to clean the surface of this instrument. (2) Do not use any organic solvent. (3) Cleaning the instrument after turning off the power. This instruction manual is subject to change without prior notice. Free Dial (The Inquiry about the industrial instrument) About the handling of the product and maintenance: iii -
5 <CONTENTS> 1. INTRODUCTION About the communication protocol Outline of Ethernet communication function RS-485(option) Preparation Modbus RTU protocol Modbus TCP protocol READING OF DATA Function code Reading of input register area Reading of holding register area iv -
6 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 About the communication protocol This equipment is equipped with the Modbus protocol. The Modbus protocol has been described to protocol specifications (PI-MBUS-300 Rev.J) by the communication protocol that Modicon Inc.(AEG Schneider Automation International S.A.S) developed for PLC. Please see this specifications for the specification of the Modbus protocol. In this manual, the function code and the content of data of the Modbus protocol that can be chiefly used with this equipment have been described. 1.2 Outline of Ethernet communication function The following functions can be used according to the Ethernet communication. (1) FTP server The Recorded data preserved on the SD card installed in the Recorder can be read with attached Data Viewer software. (2) Web server The status of measurements, state of the warning generation, and record start/stop condition etc. of the Recorder can be easily confirmed by a browser of the personal computer. (A browser must use Internet Explorer. ) (3) Modbus TCP function It communicates with equipment such as the Modbus TCP function personal computers and PLC, and measurements and various data can be sent and received. 1.3 RS-485(option) It is possible to communicate by RS-485 (option). The protocol becomes Modbus RTU. 1.4 Preparation Push the MENU button of the main body of the Recorder. Next, touch in order of the System and Comm. Various set menus concerning the communication are displayed. Please set it variously referring to the manual of the main body of the Recorder. 1-1
7 1.5 Modbus RTU protocol Item Specification Transfer mode RTU Transmission rate 9600bit/sec Parity None/Even/Odd Data length 8bit Stop bit 2bit Slave 1 to 247(do not set 0) Interface RS Modbus TCP protocol It is possible to communicate by Ethernet. The protocol becomes Modbus TCP. 1-2
8 2.1 Function code 2. READING OF DATA The function code that can be used with this equipment is as follows. Code Function Maximum data length Modbus original function (reference) 03H Reading of the setting data 64 words Holding register content reading 04H Reading of content of input register 64 words Reading of content of input register 2.2 Reading of input register area It is an area only for reading. The starting of the read data (relative ) and the number of data (Every one word = two bytes) are specified. Function code: 04H Example of transmitting master(starting =0032H, data length=2words) Composition Data Slave 07H Function code 04H Beginning relative (higher bit) 00H Data Beginning relative (lower bit) 32H The number of the reading data (higher bit) 00H The number of the reading data (lower bit) 02H Error check CRC(16bit) Number of total bytes 8 Example of slave's responding (starting =0032H, data length =2words) Composition Data Slave 07H Function code 04H Number of data 04H Data1 (higher bit) 00H Data Data1 (lower bit) 09H Data2 (higher bit) 00H Data2 (higher bit) 0AH Error check CRC(16bit) Number of total bytes 9 2-1
9 Input register area map Function code: 04H Address Production number 1 ASCII Software version 1 ASCII A B C D E F Modbus Map version 1 Binary Reserve A B C D E F MAC Reserve A B C D E F
10 Year 0~ Month 1~ Day 1~ Hour 0~ Minute 0~ Second 0~ State of internal memory remainder 0~1000 Unit: % (one decimal point digit) SD card connection 0~1 0:Unconnection 1: Connection A SD card remainder capacity 0~1000 Unit: % (one decimal point digit) B State of record 0~1 0:Record stop 1: Record start C State of subrecord 0~1 0:Record stop 1: Record start D State of battery 0~1 0:Normality 1: Abnormality E F A B C D E F A B C D E F
11 Measurements CH ~ CH CH CH CH CH A CH B CH C CH D CH E CH F CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH A CH B CH C CH D CH E CH F CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH A CH B CH C CH D CH E CH F CH CH CH CH CH Reserve
12 A B C D E F A A A A A A A A A A AA AB AC AD AE AF B B B B B B B B B B BA BB BC BD BE BF C C C C C C C C7 2-5
13 30201 C8 State of channel CH01 Bit watch (Details are the following) C9 CH02 00bit: Alarm1 1= generation 0= release CA CH03 01bit: Alarm1 1= generation 0= release CB CH04 02bit: Alarm1 1= generation 0= release CC CH05 03bit: Alarm1 1= generation 0= release CD CH06 08bit:H over 1= generation 0= release CE CH07 09bit:L over 1= generation 0= release CF CH08 10bit:Burnout 1= generation 0= release D0 CH09 11bit:Fault 1= generation 0= release D1 CH10 12bit:AD abnormal 1= generation 0= release D2 CH D3 CH D4 CH D5 CH D6 CH D7 CH D8 CH D9 CH DA CH DB CH DC CH DD CH DE CH DF CH E0 CH E1 CH E2 CH E3 CH E4 CH E5 CH E6 CH E7 CH E8 CH E9 CH EA CH EB CH EC CH ED CH EE CH EF CH F0 CH F1 CH F2 CH F3 CH F4 CH F5 CH F6 CH F7 CH F8 Reserve F FA 2-6
14 30252 FB FC FD FE FF A B C D E F A B C D E F A B 2-7
15 C Decimal point position CH D CH E CH F CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH A CH B CH C CH D CH E CH F CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH A CH B CH C CH D CH E CH F CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH CH A CH B CH C Reserve D E 2-8
16 F A B C D E F A B C D E F A B C D E F Unit(1/4) CH Unit (2/4) 2-9
17 Unit (3/4) Unit (4/4) Unit (1/4) CH Unit (2/4) Unit (3/4) Unit (4/4) Unit (1/4) CH Unit (2/4) A Unit (3/4) B Unit (4/4) C Unit (1/4) CH D Unit (2/4) E Unit (3/4) F Unit (4/4) A0 Unit (1/4) CH A1 Unit (2/4) A2 Unit (3/4) A3 Unit (4/4) A4 Unit (1/4) CH A5 Unit (2/4) A6 Unit (3/4) A7 Unit (4/4) A8 Unit (1/4) CH A9 Unit (2/4) AA Unit (3/4) AB Unit (4/4) AC Unit (1/4) CH AD Unit (2/4) AE Unit (3/4) AF Unit (4/4) B0 Unit (1/4) CH B1 Unit (2/4) B2 Unit (3/4) B3 Unit (4/4) B4 Unit (1/4) CH B5 Unit (2/4) B6 Unit (3/4) B7 Unit (4/4) B8 Unit (1/4) CH B9 Unit (2/4) BA Unit (3/4) BB Unit (4/4) BC Unit (1/4) CH BD Unit (2/4) BE Unit (3/4) BF Unit (4/4) C0 Unit (1/4) CH C1 Unit (2/4) C2 Unit (3/4) C3 Unit (4/4) 2-10
18 C4 Unit (1/4) CH C5 Unit (2/4) C6 Unit (3/4) C7 Unit (4/4) C8 Unit (1/4) CH C9 Unit (2/4) CA Unit (3/4) CB Unit (4/4) CC Unit (1/4) CH CD Unit (2/4) CE Unit (3/4) CF Unit (4/4) D0 Unit (1/4) CH D1 Unit (2/4) D2 Unit (3/4) D3 Unit (4/4) D4 Unit (1/4) CH D5 Unit (2/4) D6 Unit (3/4) D7 Unit (4/4) D8 Unit (1/4) CH D9 Unit (2/4) DA Unit (3/4) DB Unit (4/4) DC Unit (1/4) CH DD Unit (2/4) DE Unit (3/4) DF Unit (4/4) E0 Unit (1/4) CH E1 Unit (2/4) E2 Unit(3/4) E3 Unit(4/4) E4 Unit(1/4) CH E5 Unit(2/4) E6 Unit(3/4) E7 Unit(4/4) E8 Unit(1/4) CH E9 Unit(2/4) EA Unit(3/4) EB Unit(4/4) EC Unit(1/4) CH ED Unit(2/4) EE Unit(3/4) EF Unit(4/4) F0 Unit(1/4) CH F1 Unit(2/4) F2 Unit(3/4) F3 Unit(4/4) F4 Unit(1/4) CH F5 Unit(2/4) 2-11
19 F6 Unit(3/4) F7 Unit(4/4) F8 Unit(1/4) CH F9 Unit(2/4) FA Unit(3/4) FB Unit(4/4) FC Unit(1/4) CH FD Unit(2/4) FE Unit(3/4) FF Unit(4/4) Unit(1/4) CH Unit(2/4) Unit(3/4) Unit(4/4) Unit(1/4) CH Unit(2/4) Unit(3/4) Unit(4/4) Unit(1/4) CH Unit(2/4) A Unit(3/4) B Unit(4/4) C Unit(1/4) CH D Unit(2/4) E Unit(3/4) F Unit(4/4) Unit(1/4) CH Unit(2/4) Unit(3/4) Unit(4/4) Unit(1/4) CH Unit(2/4) Unit(3/4) Unit(4/4) Unit(1/4) CH Unit(2/4) A Unit(3/4) B Unit(4/4) C Unit(1/4) CH D Unit(2/4) E Unit(3/4) F Unit(4/4) Unit(1/4) CH Unit(2/4) Unit(3/4) Unit(4/4) Unit(1/4) CH Unit(2/4) Unit(3/4) Unit(4/4) 2-12
20 Unit(1/4) CH Unit(2/4) A Unit(3/4) B Unit(4/4) C Unit(1/4) CH D Unit(2/4) E Unit(3/4) F Unit(4/4) Unit(1/4) CH Unit(2/4) Unit(3/4) Unit(4/4) Unit(1/4) CH Unit(2/4) Unit(3/4) Unit(4/4) Unit(1/4) CH Unit(2/4) A Unit(3/4) B Unit(4/4) C Unit(1/4) CH D Unit(2/4) E Unit(3/4) F Unit(4/4) Unit(1/4) CH Unit(2/4) Unit(3/4) Unit(4/4) Unit(1/4) CH Unit(2/4) Unit(3/4) Unit(4/4) Unit(1/4) CH Unit(2/4) A Unit(3/4) B Unit(4/4) C Unit(1/4) CH D Unit(2/4) E Unit(3/4) F Unit(4/4) Reserve Reserve 2-13
21 2.3 Reading of holding register area It doesn't correspond to the writing processing though it is an area for reading and writing. Please use it as an area only for reading as well as the input register area. Holding register area map Function code: 03H Address Communication channel 0-value of input ~ A B C D E F A B C D E F Communication channel 0-position of decimal point ~ A
22 B C D E F A B C D E F Reserve A B C D E F A B C 2-15
23 D E F Record start/stop AA01:start AA00:stop Sub record start/stop AA01:start AA00:stop LCD ON/OFF AA01:ON Set value preservation AA01:preservation Reserve A B C D E F A B C D E F
24 A B C D E F A B C D E F A A A A A A A A A A AA AB AC AD AE AF B B B B B B B B B B BA BB 2-17
25 40189 BC BD BE BF C C C C C C C C C8 Input type CH01 0~ C9 Burnout 0~ CA RJC 0~ CB RJC channel 0~ CC Measurement range (L) Depends on range CD Measurement range (H) Depends on range CE Scaling 0~ CF Scaling range (L) ~ D0 Scaling range (H) ~ D1 Decimal point position 0~ D2 Unit (1/4) ASCII D3 Unit (2/4) D4 Unit (3/4) D5 Unit (4/4) D6 Tag (1/4) ASCII D7 Tag (2/4) D8 Tag (3/4) D9 Tag (4/4) DA Description (01/26) ASCII DB Description (02/26) DC Description (03/26) DD Description (04/26) DE Description (05/26) DF Description (06/26) E0 Description (07/26) E1 Description (08/26) E2 Description (09/26) E3 Description (10/26) E4 Description (11/26) E5 Description (12/26) E6 Description (13/26) E7 Description (14/26) E8 Description (15/26) E9 Description (16/26) EA Description (17/26) EB Description (18/26) EC Description (19/26) ED Description (20/26) 2-18
26 40239 EE Description (21/26) EF Description (22/26) F0 Description (23/26) F1 Description (24/26) F2 Description (25/26) F3 Description (26/26) F4 Display Color 0~ F5 Scale generation 0 Now unused F6 Scaling range (L) ~ F7 Scaling range (H) ~ F8 Scaling file (01/16) ASCII Now unused F9 Scaling file name (02/16) FA Scaling file name (03/16) FB Scaling file name (04/16) FC Scaling file name (05/16) FD Scaling file name (06/16) FE Scaling file name (07/16) FF Scaling file name (08/16) Scaling file name (09/16) Scaling file name (10/16) Scaling file name (11/16) Scaling file name (12/16) Scaling file name (13/16) Scaling file name (14/16) Scaling file name (15/16) Scaling file name (16/16) Partition 0~ Alarm1 action 0~ A Alarm1 DONo. 0~ B Alarm1 set value ~ C Alarm2 action 0~ D Alarm2 DONo. 0~ E Alarm2 set value ~ F Alarm3 action 0~ Alarm3 DONo. 0~ Alarm3 set value ~ Alarm4 action 0~ Alarm4 DONo. 0~ Alarm4 set value ~ Hysteresis 0~ Delay 0~ Input filter 0~ Record type 0~ Offset ~ A Gain ~ B Reserve C Reserve D Reserve E Reserve The position is the decimal point changeable. Two digit at decimal point position fixation 2-19
27 F Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve A Reserve B Reserve C Input type CH02 Input channel Input type CH03 Input channel F4 Input type CH04 Input channel Input type CH05 Input channel BC Input type CH06 Input channel Input type CH07 Input channel Input type CH08 Input channel E8 Input type CH09 Input channel C Input type CH10 Input channel B0 Input type CH11 Input channel Input type CH12 Input channel Input type CH13 Input channel Reserve A Reserve B Reserve C Reserve D Reserve E Reserve F Reserve Reserve Decimal point position Unit (1/4) Unit (2/4) Unit (3/4) Unit (4/4) Tag (1/4) Tag (2/4) Tag (3/4) Tag (4/4) A Description (01/26) B Description (02/26) C Description (03/26) D Description (04/26) E Description (05/26) F Description (06/26) Description (07/26) Description (08/26) 2-20
28 Description (09/26) Description (10/26) Description (11/26) Description (12/26) Description (13/26) Description (14/26) Description (15/26) Description (16/26) A Description (17/26) B Description (18/26) C Description (19/26) D Description (20/26) E Description (21/26) F Description (22/26) A0 Description (23/26) A1 Description (24/26) A2 Description (25/26) A3 Description (26/26) A4 Display Color A5 Scale generation Now unused A6 Scaling range (L) A7 Scaling range (H) A8 Scaling file name (01/16) Now unused A9 Scaling file name (02/16) AA Scaling file name (03/16) AB Scaling file name (04/16) AC Scaling file name (05/16) AD Scaling file name (06/16) AE Scaling file name (07/16) AF Scaling file name (08/16) B0 Scaling file name (09/16) B1 Scaling file name (10/16) B2 Scaling file name (11/16) B3 Scaling file name (12/16) B4 Scaling file name (13/16) B5 Scaling file name (14/16) B6 Scaling file name (15/16) B7 Scaling file name (16/16) B8 Partition B9 Alarm1 action BA Alarm1 DONo BB Alarm1 set value BC Alarm2 action BD Alarm2 DONo BE Alarm2 set value BF Alarm3 action C0 Alarm3 DONo C1 Alarm3 set value C2 Alarm4 action C3 Alarm4 DONo. 2-21
29 C4 Alarm4 set value C5 Hysteresis C6 Delay C7 Input filter C8 Record type C9 Offset CA Gain CB Reserve CC Reserve CD Reserve CE Reserve CF Reserve D0 Reserve D1 Reserve D2 Reserve D3 Reserve D4 Reserve D5 Reserve D6 Reserve D7 Reserve D8 Reserve D9 Reserve DA Reserve DB Reserve DC Input type CH14 Calculation channel Input type CH A4 Input type CH Input type CH C Input type CH D0 Input type CH Input type CH Input type CH FC Input type CH Input type CH C4 Input type CH A28 Input type CH A8C Input type CH AF0 Input type CH B54 Input type CH BB8 Input type CH C1C Input type CH C80 Input type CH CE4 Input type CH D48 Input type CH DAC Input type CH E10 Input type CH E74 Input type CH ED8 Input type CH F3C Input type CH
30 44001 FA0 Input type CH Input type CH Input type CH CC Input type CH Input type CH Input type CH F8 Input type CH C Input type CH C0 Input type CH Input type CH Display name (1/12) Group01 Group setting Display name (2/12) A Display name (3/12) B Display name (4/12) C Display name (5/12) D Display name (6/12) E Display name (7/12) F Display name (8/12) Display name (9/12) Display name (10/12) Display name (11/12) Display name (12/12) Tag disp set Display ON/OFF Horizontal trend ON/OFF Vertical trend ON/OFF Bar graph ON/OFF Digital display ON/OFF A Display channel (01/12) B Display channel (02/12) C Display channel (03/12) D Display channel (04/12) E Display channel 05/12) F Display channel (06/12) A0 Display channel (07/12) A1 Display channel (08/12) A2 Display channel (09/12) A3 Display channel (10/12) A4 Display channel (11/12) A5 Display channel (12/12) A6 Display name (1/8) Group C4 Display name (1/8) Group E2 Display name (1/8) Group Display name (1/8) Group E Display name (1/8) Group C Display name (1/8) SubGroup A Record Cycle-Main B File record cycle-main C File superscription D Record Cycle-Sub 2-23
31 E Pre-record. -Sub F Record timing-sub DINo Reserve Reserve Schedule record ON/OFF Start time-hour Start time-minute Start time-second End time-hour End time-minute End time-second A A day of the week-sunday B A day of the week-monday C A day of the week-tuesday D A day of the week- Wednesday E A day of the week-thursday F A day of the week-friday A day of the week-saturday Reserve Message timing Mes DI No./channel No A Alarm No B Message (1/8) C Message (2/8) D Message (3/8) E Message (4/8) F Message (5/8) Message (6/8) Message (7/8) Message (8/8) Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Message timing Mes Message timing Mes A8 Message timing Mes B8 Message timing Mes C8 Message timing Mes D8 Message timing Mes E8 Message timing Mes F8 Message timing Mes Message timing Mes Message timing Mes Message timing Mes Message timing Mes Message timing Mes Message timing Mes
32 Message timing Mes Message timing Mes Message timing Mes Message timing Mes A8 Message timing Mes B8 DI function DI B9 DI function DI BA DI function DI BB DI function DI BC DI function DI BD DI function DI BE DI function DI BF DI function DI C0 DI function DI C1 Reserve C2 Reserve C3 Reserve C4 Reserve C5 Reserve C6 Reserve C7 Reserve C8 Reserve C9 Reserve CA Reserve CB Reserve CC User Unit(1/4) CD User Unit (2/4) CE User Unit(3/4) CF User Unit(4/4) D0 User Unit(1/4) D4 User Unit(1/4) D8 User Unit(1/4) DC User Unit(1/4) E0 User Unit(1/4) E4 User Unit(1/4) E8 User Unit(1/4) EC User Unit(1/4) F0 User Unit(1/4) F4 User Unit(1/4) F8 User Unit(1/4) FC User Unit(1/4) User Unit(1/4) User Unit(1/4) User Unit(1/4) C User Unit(1/4) User Unit(1/4) User Unit(1/4) User Unit(1/4) C Reserve 2-25
33 F Reserve IP (01/03) System IP (02/03) IP (03/03) Subnet mask (01/03) Subnet mask (02/03) Subnet mask (03/03) Default gateway (01/03) Default gateway (02/03) Default gateway (03/03) DNS server (01/03) A DNS server (02/03) B DNS server (03/03) C Keep alive ON/OFF D Keep alive Cycle E Reserve F SNTP ON/OFF Proofreading cycle at time Operation when SNTP power supply is turned on ON/OFF Time zone SNTP server (01/16) SNTP server (02/16) A SNTP server (03/16) B SNTP server (04/16) C SNTP server (05/16) D SNTP server (06/16) E SNTP server (07/16) F SNTP server (08/16) SNTP server (09/16) SNTP server (10/16) SNTP server (11/16) SNTP server (12/16) SNTP server (13/16) SNTP server (14/16) SNTP server (15/16) SNTP server (16/16) FTP user(01/16) User FTP user(02/16) A FTP user (03/16) B FTP user (04/16) C FTP user (05/16) D FTP user (06/16) E FTP user (07/16) F FTP user (08/16) A0 FTP user (09/16) 2-26
34 A1 FTP user (10/16) A2 FTP user (11/16) A3 FTP user (12/16) A4 FTP user (13/16) A5 FTP user (14/16) A6 FTP user (15/16) A7 FTP user (16/16) A8 Password (01/16) A9 Password (02/16) AA Password (03/16) AB Password (04/16) AC Password (05/16) AD Password (06/16) AE Password (07/16) AF Password (08/16) B0 Password (09/16) B1 Password (10/16) B2 Password (11/16) B3 Password (12/16) B4 Password (13/16) B5 Password (14/16) B6 Password (15/16) B7 Password (16/16) B8 Level B9 Reserve BA Reserve BB Reserve BC Reserve BD Reserve BE Reserve BF Reserve C0 FTP user User E8 FTP user User FTP user User FTP user User FTP user User FTP user User B0 FTP user User D8 FTP user User FTP user User FTP user User FTP user User FTP user User A0 FTP user User C8 FTP user User F0 FTP user User A18 FTP user User A40 FTP user User A68 FTP user User
35 A90 FTP user User AB8 Modbus Modbus AB9 Station No ABA ModbusTCP Timeout ABB ABC ABD Reserve ABE RS-485 Parity ABF AC AC AC2 LCD Off time Others AC3 LCD active brightness AC4 LCD sleep brightness AC5 Func key setting AC6 File format AC7 Operation mode AC8 Language AC9 Date form ACA ACB ACC Jump menu(01/08) ACD Jump menu (02/08) ACE Jump menu (03/08) ACF Jump menu (04/08) AD0 Jump menu (05/08) AD1 Jump menu (06/08) AD2 Jump menu (07/08) AD3 Jump menu (08/08) AD4 Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve A Reserve B Reserve C Reserve D Reserve E Reserve F Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve A Reserve 2-28
36 B Reserve C Reserve D Reserve E Reserve F Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve Reserve AB Reserve AC Reserve AD Reserve AE Reserve AF Reserve B0 Reserve B1 Reserve B2 Reserve B3 Reserve B4 Reserve B5 Reserve B6 Reserve B7 Reserve B8 Reserve B9 Reserve BA Reserve BB Reserve BC Reserve BD Reserve BE Reserve BF Reserve C0 Reserve C1 Reserve C2 Reserve C3 Reserve C4 Reserve C5 Reserve C6 Reserve C7 Reserve C8 Reserve C9 Reserve CA Reserve CB Reserve CC Reserve CD Reserve 2-29
37 CE Reserve CF Reserve D0 Reserve D1 Reserve D2 Reserve D3 Reserve D4 Reserve D5 Reserve D6 Reserve D7 Reserve D8 Reserve D9 Reserve DA Reserve DB Reserve DC Reserve DD Reserve DE Reserve DF Reserve E0 Reserve E1 Reserve E2 Reserve E3 Reserve E4 Reserve E5 Reserve E6 Reserve E7 Reserve E8 Reserve E9 Reserve EA Reserve EB Reserve 2-30
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VM7000A PAPERLESS RECORDER COMMUNICATION FUNCTION OPERATION MANUAL
VM7000A PAPERLESS RECORDER COMMUNICATION FUNCTION OPERATION MANUAL WXPVM70mnA0002E March, 2014(Rev.5) Copyright 2009-2014, Ohkura Electric Co.,Ltd. All Rights Reserved. To use this equipment safely Thank
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