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Applicable Recorders
The models listed below can be equipped with the advanced security function. In this manual, the terms “DX1000” and “DX2000” refer to the following models.
Notation in This Manual
DX1000
DX2000
Models
DX1006, DX1012, DX1006N, and DX1012N with release number 4 and later
DX2010, DX2020, DX2030, DX2040, and DX2048 with release number 4 and later advanced security option. For details on other operations, see the DX1000/DX1000N
User’s Manual (IM04L41B01-01E) or the DX2000 User’s Manual (IM04L42B01-01E).
For details on the DX’s communication functions, see the DX1000/DX1000N/DX2000
Communication Interface User’s Manual (IM04L41B01-17E).
This manual explains how to use the advanced security function on the DX1000. For the cases where the usage differs for the DX2000, this manual also explains how to use the advanced security function on the DX2000.
The following terms are used for references to other manuals:
Notation
User's Manual
Operation Guide
Communication Manual
Description
Refers to DX User's Manual IM04L41B01-01E or IM04L42B01-
01E.
Refers to DX Operation Guide IM04L41B01-02E or
IM04L42B01-02E.
Refers to DX Communication Interface User's Manual
IM04L41B01-17E.
Multi Batch Manual
Custom Display Manual
Refers to Multi Batch User's Manual IM04L41B01-03E.
Refers to Custom Display User's Manual IM04L41B01-04E.
DAQSTANDARD Viewer Manual Refers to DAQSTANDARD Viewer User's Manual IM04L41B01-
63EN.
IM 04L41B01-05EN iii
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Table of contents
- 3 Conventions Used in This Manual
- 4 Applicable Recorders
- 4 What This Manual Explains
- 5 Contents
- 7 Chapter 1 Explanation of the Advanced Security Function
- 7 1.1 Using the Advanced Security Function
- 7 Operation Overview
- 8 DX Operation Range
- 8 PC Software
- 9 Terms Used in This Manual
- 10 1.2 Recording and Saving Data
- 10 Data Types
- 11 Data Recording and Storage Flowchart
- 11 Display, Event, and Setup Data File Encryption
- 12 Display and Event Data Recording Methods
- 14 Manual Sampled Data
- 14 Report Data
- 15 Directories and File Saving on External Storage Medium
- 16 Saving Data to External Storage Medium
- 22 Other Types of Data That can Be Stored
- 22 Saving Data through an Ethernet Network
- 23 1.3 Login Function
- 23 Logging In and Out Using Keys
- 23 Logging In and Out through Communication
- 24 User Levels
- 27 Login Restrictions
- 28 How the DX Operates When the Login Function Is Not Used
- 29 1.4 Password Management Function
- 30 1.5 Audit Trail Function
- 30 Information That Is Saved to Measured Data Files
- 31 Operation Log
- 31 Login Information
- 32 Change-Settings Log and Setup Files When Recording (Memory Sampling) Is Not in Progress
- 33 Change-Settings Log When Recording (Memory Sampling) Is in Progress
- 35 SET0 Directory Operations
- 36 1.6 Signature Function (Digital signature)
- 36 Signable Files
- 36 Signature Privileges and Signatures
- 37 Signing from the DX
- 37 Signing Using the Attached DAQSTANDARD Application
- 38 1.7 Unique Specifications of DXs with Advanced Security
- 38 Functions That Differ from Those of DXs without Advanced Security
- 39 Functions That Differ from Those of the DX100P and DX200P
- 40 Chapter 2 Logging In, Logging Out, and Signing
- 40 2.1 Registering Users and Setting the Signature Method
- 47 2.2 Logging In and Out
- 55 2.3 Signing Display and Event Data
- 63 2.4 Checking the Change Settings Log
- 64 Chapter 3 Password Management
- 64 3.1 Configuring the Password Management Function
- 65 3.2 Using the Password Management Function
- 65 Logging In and Out
- 66 Signing In
- 66 Dealing with the "Invalid User" Status
- 66 Password Expiration Date
- 67 3.3 Error Messages and Corrective Actions
- 67 Errors That Occur during Authentication
- 67 Errors That Occur during Communication
- 68 Appendix
- 68 Appendix 1 Operation Log Contents
- 68 Operation Log
- 70 Detailed Information
- 70 Operation Types
- 70 User Name
- 71 Index