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TechnicalInformation
GA10Data Logging Software How to use the Integration Display Function (/WH)
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TI 04L65B01-03EN©Copyright November 2019
1st Edition November 25, 2019
Yokogawa Electric Corporation2-9-32, Nakacho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo, 180-8750 Japan
The contents of this Technical Information are subject to change without notice.
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ForewordThis document describes the setup for integration display function (/WH) of GA10 Data Logging Software.
Precautions• The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice as a result of continuing
improvements to the instrument’s performance and functions.
• Everyefforthasbeenmadetoensureaccuracyinthepreparationofthismanual.Shouldany errors or omissions come to your attention, however, please inform Yokogawa Electric’s salesofficeorsalesrepresentative.
• Under no circumstances may the contents of this manual, in part or in whole, be transcribed or copied without our permission.
• Theimagesusedinthismanualmaydifferfromthosethatactuallyappearinthesoftware.Suchdifferencesdonotaffecttheproceduralexplanation.
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registered trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation.
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1st Edition : Nov. 2019 (YK)All Rights Reserved Copyright © 2019, Yokogawa Electric Corporation
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ContentsForeword ...................................................................................................................i
1. Overview of GA10 Integration Display Function (/WH) ...............................1 What is GA10 Integration Display Function (/WH)? ......................................... 1
2. Setting up integral graphs ..............................................................................5 Setup ..................................................................................................................... 51 Connect GA10 with measuring instrument ...................................................... 62 Register integration tags ..................................................................................... 73 Register integration groups ................................................................................ 84 Enter display settings .......................................................................................... 85 Display integral graphs ....................................................................................... 9Supp Supplement: About integration data ................................................................. 9
3. Setting up demand monitoring ....................................................................11 Setup ................................................................................................................... 114 Register integration groups .............................................................................. 125 Enter display settings ........................................................................................ 126 Display demand monitoring ............................................................................. 13
4. Other convenient functions ......................................................................... 15 Display integral graphs with custom graphics ............................................... 15 Daily or Hourly integration value display ........................................................ 16 Digital output of demand alarms ...................................................................... 16
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1. Overview of GA10Integration Display Function (/WH)
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What is GA10 Integration Display Function (/WH)?
A software option for integrated monitoring of compact power packages Integrated monitoring of a plant’s energy usage (power, flow, etc.)
Integrated monitoring of multiple groups (Max. 100 device) Visualize with custom graphics (easy-to-understand visualization of usage conditions) Check power usage with demand
monitors
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Measured points on one SMARTDAC+ GM: Up to 30
RS-485
Plant A
Plant B
RS-485
Ethernet
SMARTDAC+ GM
920 MHz wireless
Flow meters
Flow meters
GA10 (integration display option)
Existing equipment(non-Yokogawa products)
Modbus instruments
Plant CConvenient screens
for energy monitoring are available
Centrally manage multiple groups
Monitor existing equipments
Acquire data wirelessly
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What is GA10 Integration Display Function (/WH)?
Adds a convenient screen for energy monitoring Display daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly integral data
(usage of power, flow, and other values) Demand monitoring display for monitoring peak power
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Check daily usage (power, flow). Helps re-evaluate your production plan.
Demand monitoring informs you when reference power is exceeded. Alarms provide quick discovery.
Monitor usage by
group
Check peak values
every 30 min.
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What is GA10 Integration Display Function (/WH)?
Save energy usage and demand data Record data in binary or Excel format Display daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly reports
in a dedicated viewer Print reports and export to PDF
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Save power and demand
data
Print reports and
export to PDF
Check daily, weekly, and monthly usage changes.
On the viewer,check usage and demand
values
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What is GA10 Integration Display Function (/WH)?
Add custom graphics (/CG) for easy monitoring Intuitive visualization of data and facilities with location-specific
displays. Compare current and past data.
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Visualize current usage
conditions
Switch to the details
screen
Check the details screen, and
compare with past data
Present
Past
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2. Setting up integral graphs
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Setup
1. Connect GA10 with the measuring instrument2. Register integration tags3. Register integration groups4. Enter display settings5. Display integral graphs
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…on a hour-by-hour integral bar graph or integral trend display.
Display active energy, integral flow, integral pulse, and other values…
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1. Connect GA10 with the measuring instrument
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Connection method Gather data on the GM10 and connect to GA10 via
Ethernet Connect Modbus instruments to GA10 via Ethernet Connect power monitors (UPM100, 101) to GA10 via serial
communication
Acquired data Active energy, integral pulse, integral flow, etc.
Required items GA10 (with /MT and /WH options) Instruments that can measure integral values
Data from non-Yokogawa products via Modbus/TCP
Power datavia serial
communication
Ethernet communication
920 MHz wireless data relayed through the GM10
Flow and pulse datarelayed through the GM10
Serial communication
GA10 (/MT, /WH)
Acquire total power, integral pulse, and total flow
Inthefollowing example, fourUPM100 power monitors are connected to the GM10.
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1. Connect GA10 with measuring instruments
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Start GA10, log in,and then start system configuration.
② Search the network for devices
③ Drag to register
Find devices on the network, and then drag onto the devices list.
① Create a project
GM10 connects to GA10via Ethernet
Ethernet cable
GA10 GM10IP 192.168.2.10
UPM100
GM10-to-UPM100 connection settings omitted(active energy acquired on GM10)
Specify detailed settings
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2. Register integration tags
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③ Click the button of the Integration target
①Select Tag② Select MATH tag
GM10 data is automatically registered
Use MATH tags to select integration target tags
④ Select the tag you want to register on the integral graph.Register an active energy tag.
Register active energy, integral pulse, and integral flow to integration target tags.
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2. Register integration tags
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If you want to add a coefficient to the integral values...
Select a tag
In the same manner, select other tags you want to register on the integral graph
The tag is registered to the integration target, and HourlyIntegration is automatically registered in the formula.
Change the integration target to None. and add the coefficient to the formula. Adjust decimal place, span, and units as needed.
Select integration target tags using MATH tags
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3. Register integration groups
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① Select Integration
② Set an integration group name
③ Select an integration tag
④ Select integration tags to register to the integration group
Register integration tags to integration groups
Turn ON the integration graph
Integral graphs are displayed in units of integration group
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4. Enter display settings
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Set the monitor type to Integration Graph
① Select Acquisition&Monitor
② Set Data time to PC time
③ Set the monitor type to Integration Graph
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5. Display integral graphs
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The integral graph is displayed when acquisition starts
Start acquisition
Wait until integral data is displayed(1 to 5 min.) Displays graphs of each integration group
Switch between integral trends and integral bar graphs. Switch between daily, weekly,
monthly, and yearly. Display past data.Use split screens and other options.Change integration
groups
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Supplement: About integration data
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Recorded integration data can be browsed with Universal Viewer
Integration setting screen
Integration data is saved to the output folder above.
Select Integration Data Open
Enter the integration data folder and then click OK.
Browse on Universal Viewer
Launch Universal Viewer
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3. Setting up demand monitoring
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Setup
1. Connect GA10 with the measuring instruments
2. Register integration tags3. Register integration groups4. Set up demand monitoring5. Enter display settings6. Display demand monitors
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Display active power, integral flow, integral pulse and other
values……in 30-minute segments on the Demand Monitor
Same as integral graph display setting
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4. Register integration groups
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Demand settings by integration group
Demand monitors displayed for each integration group
Turn ON Demand Monitor
Set demand alarms
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5. Enter display settings
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Set the monitor type to Demand Monitor
① Select Acquisition&Monitor
③ Set the monitor type to Demand Monitor
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6. Display demand monitoring
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The demand monitor appears when acquisition starts
Start acquisition
Wait until demand data is displayed(1 to 5 min.)
Current and expected demand are displayed
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4. Other convenient functions
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Display integral graphs with custom graphics
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Register integral graphs on DAQStudio
① Select an integral graph
② Specify the scope and register the integral graph
③ Drag integrationgroups
④ Save custom graphics
A custom graphic screen with an integral graphs can be displayed
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Daily or Hourly integration value display
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Create hourly or daily tags with MATH tags
Daily or hourly integration value can be displayed with
MATH tag
If hourlyEnter HourlyIntegration (tag number) in the formula.
Enter a group’s worth of tags in 1 row.
If daily
Enter DailyIntegration (tag number) in the formula.Enter a group’s worth of tags in 1 row.
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Digital output of demand alarms
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Using GM10 for digital output of demand alarms
Ethernet cable
GA10 GM10 (/MC)+DO module
Select Access&Others
Turn Modbus Server ON
GA10 settings
GM10 settings Modbus client settings
Client function: ON Server to connect to: IP address of GA10
Modbus client command settings Type: Read Server: Number of the server to connect to
above Unit number: Modbus address set on GA10 Data type: UINT16 Register: 364001 Channel type: Communication First channel: 0001 Last channel: 0001
Communication channel alarm settings Type: H: Upper limit Alarm value: 0 Output destination type: Relay Output destination number: Select the DO module
channel
* For details on demand alarms, see IM 04L65B01-01EN
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Revision InformationTitle : GA10 Data Logging Software How to use the Integration Display Function (/WH)Manual number : TI 04L65B01-03EN
November 2019/1st EditionNewly published.
Written by Yokogawa Electric Corporation Published by Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2-9-32 Nakacho, Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-8750, JAPAN