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NetSOL OnlineVolume 30, October 30, 2007


Welcome to NetSOL Online Volume 30! Thank you for helping to make our first 30 issues a success. We will continue to strive to provide information that is as useful to our customers as possible. If you have any opinions or suggestions in that regard, please do not hesitate to contact us at ns@cs.jp.yokogawa.com.
In this issue we present a new portable paperless recorder to be released in December. Read on...

index
Product:   New Portable Paperless Recorders MV1000/MV2000
Software:   DAQSTANDARD Software Support for Windows Vista
Support:   Verified Compact Flash Cards
Application:   Data Acquisition in Compressor Tests  
Exhibition:   Measurement & Control Show 2007 TOKYO
 
Special:   Japanese Lesson 19, "Light Conversation"  
Product
New Portable Paperless Recorder MV1000/MV2000
MV1000/MV2000
We are pleased to announce the planned December release of the MV1000/MV2000 Portable Paperless Recorder, with large-capacity memory and many more input channels. Compared to the MV100/MV200, the MV1000/MV2000 has greatly increased operability and functionality, and can be used for a broad range of laboratory and field applications.


New Main Specifications
-Inputs: 24 ch (MV1000), 48 ch (MV2000)
-Sampling speed: Max. 25 ms (5 x faster high speed measurement than before)
- Internal memory: Up to 200 MB

For details, visit the preview of the dedicated site: www.mv1000.com
Software
DAQSTANDARD Support for Windows Vista
This is to inform you that DAQSTANDARD software (DXA120) has been confirmed to operate normally under Windows Vista.

Verified Software
DAQSTANDARD for DXAdvanced (model: DXA120)
[Not Verified]
-DAQSTANDARD for DX100/DX200 and MV100/MV200 (DXA100)
-DAQSTANDARD for CX1000/CX2000 (CXA100)

Verified Version
DXA120 R7.21 (currently the latest version)

Supported Edition of Windows Vista
  • Windows Vista Home Premium (excluding the 64 bit edition)
  • Windows Vista Business (excluding the 64 bit edition)
Support for Users of the DXA100 or CXA100
The DXA120 for DXAdvanced can be also used with the DX100/DX200, MV100/MV200, and CX1000/CX2000 series recorders.
Note that you must be a registered user to able to download DXA120. We invite those who have not registered to take this opportunity to do so.

DAQSTANDARD (DXA120) R7.21 Download
http://www.yokogawa.com/ns/dxadv/

Product Registration
https://y-link.yokogawa.com/
(Serial number required when registering.)
Support

Verified Compact Flash (CF) Cards for Recorders and Data Acquisition Units

We have released a list of verified CF cards for paperless recorders (Daqstation and MV series) and data acquisition units (DAQMASTER series) that use the cards for external media.

For more details

Application
Data Acquisition in Compressor Tests
Data Acquisition in Compressor Tests
Data from tests of multiple compressors run in parallel are saved to separate files for each compressor using the DAQWORX software suite.

-Data Acquisition in Compressor Tests (DAQWORX, DX1000/DX2000)

Exhibition

Exhibition: Measurement & Control Show 2007 TOKYO

Period: Period: November 7 (Wed.)-9 (Fri.), 2007, 10:00-17:00
Venue: TOKYO BIG SIGHT West Exhibition Halls 1, 2
(Tokyo International Exhibition Center, Ariake, Japan) Entrance method: Please print out the Free Admission Ticket, and bring it over to the Registration counter at Exhibition Hall.

Registration form download: http://expo.nikkeibp.co.jp/jemima/english/
imgs/registrationform.pdf


Official site: http://expo.nikkeibp.co.jp/jemima/english/index.html

Measurement & Control Show 2007 TOKYO, Japan's largest tradeshow showcasing measurement/control technology, will be held from November 7th to 9th, 2007.

A free admission ticket is available at the official Web site above. We all look forward to your visit.

[Products to Be Exhibited]
-Portable paperless recorder MV1000/MV2000
-Paperless recorder Daqstation DXAdvanced Series
-Strip chart recorder µR10000
-Data acquisition unit MW100
-Single-loop controllers YS1000 Series
-Indicating controllers UT/UP Series
-Signal conditioners JUXTA Series
-Power monitors PR300
-Data acquisition software suite DAQWORX

Special: Japanese Lesson
Lesson19: "Light Conversation"

A:

Greetings, long time no see. How are you?

Doumo, ohisashiburi desu. O genki desu ka?
B: I'm fine. How's your family? Genki desu yo. Go-kazoku wa ogenki de su ka?
A: Busy, but they're hanging in there. Nice weather isn't it.

Isogashii desuga, gambatteimasu. Tenki ga ii desu ne.

B: It turned out nice even though it was cold yesterday.

Kyou-wa yokunarimashitane.

A:

Do you have any plans for summer vacation?

Natsu yasumi wa yotei ga arimasu ka?
B:

I just want to read a lot of books. How about you?

Takusan no hon wo yomitai desu. Anata wa?
A: I will go with my family to Kyoto. Watashi wa kazoku to isshoni Kyouto he ikimasu.
B: Sounds fun. How are you going to go?

Tanoshisou desu ne. Dou yatte ikimasu ka?

A:

The bullet train is really the fastest way to go, huh.

Yappari, Shinkansen de iku no ga ichiban hayai desu ne.
B:

What hotel will you stay in?

Doko no hoteru ni tomarimasu ka?
A:

We'll stay in a ryokan*.

Ryoukan ni tomarimasu.

*Ryokan: Japanese style of the guesthouse

Grammar Points!

"Particles"
Particles are the short grammatical markers that correspond to prepositions in many Western languages. But unlike prepositions which are numerous, there are relatively few particles in Japanese so it's not hard to learn the basics. We've mentioned particles before, but this will give a more complete overview. Once you know the major particles, it's relatively easy to put together simple sentences. And remember, particles go after the word they modify as opposed to prepositions which go before (e.g. mizumi ni = at the lake)

Particle
Often Indicates
Similar Prepositions
Example from Dialog
 wa
Topic/subject (as for) Anata wa?
(lit. "as for you?")
 ga
Subject   Tenki ga ii
("weather is good")
 wo
Object   Hon wo yomitai
("want to read books")
 ni
Indirect object to, in Ryokan ni tomarimasu
("staying in a ryokan")
 he
Direction into, (go) to, toward Kyoto he ikimasu
("going to Kyoto")
 de
Means by, at Shinkansen de ikimasu
(going by bullet train)
 to
Connection with, (and) Kazoku to isshoni
("together with  family")
 no
Posession or association of,
(apostrophe 's')
Takusan no hon
("lots of books")


Pronunciation Tip
Vowels are easy to pronounce, similar to Spanish or Hawaiian (as commonly pronounced by non-native speakers):
a = "ah" as in "taco" or "aloha"
i = "ee" as in "Tijuana" or "Waikiki"
u = "oo" as in "Eres tu" or "Luau"
e = "eh" as in "Espanol" or "Kameamea"
o = "oh" as in "Mexico" or "Molokai"

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