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1. 2 OJ Q 2 ou O g ol a 7 zZ 2 5 lt Fa on j O ae f 8 5 zo J O D lt Z fe o Use a crossover cable when Connection using a LAN 330 668 1444 www dataq com The MT100 s Built in Display Using the vertical direction scrolling mode 1 secvDI REENA a a ALM alela BEBE Hg 25 Remain HAAK 1 Data capture bar 2 Digital display 3 Pen display 4 Waveform display Present 5 Compressed waveform display Past 6 Sampling interval display 7 File name display ME E see ALM 1 34 BEER Ba 21 Remain BAGH 1 Data capture bar E 4 a 2 Digital display ite NI wo we in i 4303 W FE 3 Pen display h 432 W 4333 _ W 436l M k T 5 h op fe pen 1A tix sc 40 00 Sos Le a a PE EENT 4 Waveform display Present 1 8 4398 VJ qo 4 5 Compressed waveform display Past SAMPLE ihm 6 Sampling interval display 7 File name display 1 Data capture bar 2 Digital display 3 Pen trigger and alarm display Indicates capture time and remaining Displays the input value of each channel Displays the position of each channel sig capacity of the capturing media during in real time nal with icons in real time Also displays data capture the trigger level position and direction along with alarm thresholds 4 Waveform plot display real time
2. Sampling interval TIME DIV EU scaling function Bar graph display Review function Data save functions Statistical calculation Calculation between channels Wet and dry bulb con version Search functions Annotation input func tion Message marker func tion Trigger Functions Repeat Trigger Trigger types Trigger settings Trigger judgment modes Waveform screen Digital screen vertical hori zontal Digital screen Calculation Display screen Bar Graph screen vertical Note Can be key toggled 100 ms 10 ch maximum 100 125 200 250 500 ms 1 2 5 10 20 30 sec 1255501052 053 0imines la 12s 55 105205 30lsec DIVs 15 2 55 105 20530 min DIV I2 S LOMO 72h DIV 4 points can be set for each channel Display direction Vertical 10 ch pulse 4 ch Reference position Bottom or center Scale divided into 10 fixed Data replay during data capture Capture to internal memory Capture to USB memory Setup data can be saved to internal or USB memory Copy of data screen can be saved to internal or USB memory Back up function in ternal memory gt USB memory internal memory gt PC 1 USB memory gt PC 1 File name incre ment feature Note USB memory can be removed during data capture Types of statistical calculation Average value peak value maximum value minimum value RM Number of operations Maximum of 2 can be set simultaneously Method Realtime a
3. Discrete inputs and outputs and equivalent circuits Connections for discrete inputs and outputs are made directly to the 20 terminal connection panel located at the back of the MT100 OK CACACE 009299909 Typical 5V PULSE LOGIC n Number of input channels ulse logic input 4 each 5V Description 4 Comparator Input voltage range 0 to 24V max single ended ground input Threshold level Approx 2 5V Hysteresis Approx 0 5 V 2 5 to 3 V 330 668 1444 External trigger input 5V EXT TRIG 5V Comparator Item Description Number of input channels 1 Input voltage range 0 to 24V max single ended ground input Threshold level Approx 2 5V Hysteresis Typical alarm output 4 each Number of output channels ALARM n COM Description 4 Output format Relay contact output NO NC lt relay ratings gt contact rating 250 VAC 2A 30 VDC 2A contact relay life 100 000 operations Withstand voltage Between output and GND 1000 VAC 1 minute Approx 0 5 V 2 5 to 3 V www dataq com Connecting the MT100 to a PC Connection using a USB cable LAN cable straight Use a straight cable when connecting to a hub or switch LAN cable straight
4. 5 Compressed waveforms historical 6 Sampling interval display display display Displays the currently set sampling inter Displays measurement signals as wave Displays compressed measurement signals val forms in real time of historic data with an adjustable com pression factor 7 File name display Displays the name of the file currently be ing captured 330 668 1444 6 www dataq com Major Display Functions The focal point for the MT100 during both setup and operation is its large easy to see 5 7 in full color display that can be programmed to operate in a variety of ways to complement both your real time and post recording measurement needs Free running real time Capturing real time Primarily used to set up the system to capture data You can Data is captured into the Internal memory or USB device view any input signal as a waveform or digital value Changing settings except for some functions using the MENU key is disabled Capture time Time of Capturing 1 _sec D RATE iniisa ALM 12 314 00000 86 25 Remain 9009 LE Hams PLE 168ms Capture file name Dual view real time amp historic Replaying historic You can replay data during capture Waveform displayed in After data capture to memory has ceased the display can be the upper screen right screen when set to horizontal scroll dedicated to reviewing previously recorded data is real time data and the lower screen left scre
5. 330 668 1444 MT100 Specifications Overall Specifications Number of analog inputs External input output PC interface Internal memory devices Data backup functions Clock accuracy 23 C environment Operating Environment Withstand voltage Insulation resistance Power supply Power Consumption External Dimensions Weight Vibration tested conditions 1 unit 10 channels Trigger input Logic input 4 channels or Pulse input 4 channels Alarm output Ethernet 1OBASE T 100BASE TX USB Full Speed supported provided as standard features Internal memory Approx 14 MB USB memory slot FullSpeed supported provided as a Standard feature Setup conditions EEPROM Clock Lithium secondary battery 0 002 approx 50 seconds per month 0 to 50 C 5 to 85 RH Between each input channel and GND 1 minute at 350 Vp p Between each input terminal 1 minute at 350 Vp p Between AC input and GND 1 minute at 2000 VAC Between alarm terminal and GND minute at 1000 VAC Between AC input and GND 20M or higher 500VDC Between alarm terminal and GND 50M or higher SOOVDC Between each input channel and GND 50M or higher 500VDC AC input 100 to 240 VAC S0 to 60 Hz Terminal type M4 screw type terminals AC Power consumption No Condition 1 When the LCD is ON 2 When the screensaver is operating 38VA 30VA Note normal status is when LCD brightness is set
6. Built in LAN and Web Server The MT100 provides an Ethernet connection that allows data file transfers remote control real time monitoring and email alarms Panel mount or Optional Desk top Enclosure The MT100 can be mounted to a panel using included hardware or purchase an optional desktop enclosure with a carrying handle for portable use DATAQ Instruments Inc 241 Springside Drive Akron Ohio 44333 Tel 330 668 1444 www dataq com MT100 Major Components and Functions Front panel and controls access Front panel Operation status LED POWER_ ON when the power is ON START ON during data cpture a Monitor Control panel keys Control panel cover Control panel access Behind the front panel Power switch Front panel USB memory terminal Rear panel view Ethernet USB terminal ir 7 A s 560 60Hz 38VA MAX 6v OUT wea e AE e ee the humidity sensor L P g External input output LOGIC PULSE LOGIC PULSE input EXT TRIG Trigger input ALARM Alarm output Analog signal input terminals 330 668 1444 2 www dataq com MT100
7. Data Capture and Alarms continued MT100 trigger and alarm states Trigger on positive threshold Trigger on negative threshold Trigger alarm generated area Trigger alarm generated area gt Measurement starts alarm generated gt Measurement starts alarm generated Trigger when inside window Trigger when outside window Trigger alarm generated area Measurement starts alarm generated Trigger alarm generated area Measurement starts alarm generated Set upper level Set upper level q Set lower level amp Set lower level CH 1 CH 1 Alarm on rate of change The total amount of change in the three points exceeds the specified value AV The total amount of change in the three points An alarm is generated is equal to or less than the specified value AV Alarm is not generated www dataq com 11 330 668 1444 Built in Backup Processes Protect Data The MT100 provides a built in facility that allows the instrument to back up data recorded to its internal memory You can back up to either a standard USB memory stick inserted behind the MT100 s front panel or to a local or remote FTP file server over the MT100 s Ethernet interface Data back up can be either disabled or set to back up at pre defined intervals ranging from one to 24 hours Automatic back up to FTP server Ethernet MT100 FTP server gt Internal memory gt USB memory Mea
8. of the MT100 s four alarm relay outputs Trigger settings overview Trigger Level sett ings Display Logic Pulse Data B Combinat ion 0R CH Mode Lower Level Upper lE 0 00 2 0 00 Y d 0 00 12 50 V 4 0 00 12 50 V F Ai T ae g 10 COOK Cae Items Settings 1 Settings 2 Selections Available Trigger Settings Start Source Off Level Alarm Ext Date Weekly off None Level Combination OR AND Mode Analog Off H L Win In Win Out Pulse Off H L Win In Win Out Logic Off H L Level set numeric value Alarm Alarm port number 1 2 3 4 External input None Date Date Time Weekly Weekly Time Stop Source Off Level Alarm Ext Date Weekly Time Off None Level Combination OR AND Mode Analog Off H L Win In Win Out Pulse Off H L Win In Win Out Logic Off H L Level set numeric value Alarm Alarm port number 1 2 3 4 External input None Date Date Time Weekly Weekly Time Time 1s to 9999 h 59 min 59 s Repeat Repeat Off ON Repeat interval 1 min to 199 h 59 min Alarm Settings Alarm Level settings CH CH1 to CH10 Pulse1 to Pulse4 LOGIC Mode Off H L Win In Win Out RC Level set numeric value Output 12 34 Alarm Hold On Off Send burnout alarm On Off Data points of RC Alarm 1 to 32 330 668 1444 10 www dataq com Flexible Trigger Settings for
9. to MAX 144 x 144 x 200 mm 2 1 kg Protective class IP65 compatible surface panel only Vibration Equivalent to automobile parts Type 1 Category A classification Internal Memory Devices Memory capacity Memory contents PC Interface Interface types Software functions Ethernet functions 10BASE T 100BASE TX USB functions Realtime data transfer speed Monitor Display Displayed languages Backlight life Backlight 330 668 1444 Internal memory Approx 14 MB Flash Memory USB memory Max 2 GB depends on the type of USB memory used Setup conditions measured data screen copy Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE TX USB FullSpeed Data transfer to the PC realtime memory PC control of the MT100 Web server function Displays MT100 s screen image on Web browser operation of MT100 FTP server function Transfers and deletes files from internal memory and USB memory FTP client function Supports backup of data ininternal memory and USB memory NTP client function Adjusts internal clock USB drive mode Transfers and deletes files from internal memory 100 msec 10 ch maximum 5 7 inch TFT color LCD QVGA 320 x 240 dots Japanese English Others 40 000 hrs when brightness is down to 50 depends on operation environment Screen saver function 10 30 sec 1 2 5 10 30 60 min Off during operation resumed by key operation and alarm Function Specifications Display screen
10. 1000 10000 Select Length Area Volume Velocity Accel Freq Mass Energy Pressure Flow Temp Choose select Unit enter text Misc CALC Settings CALC Off ON D W CH2 only calculate with dry bulb CH1 wet bulb CH2 Operation CHn x CHn Scaling 1000000 1000 x 1 x 1000 x 1000000 Upper Lower enter numerical value Dec pt 1 10 100 1000 10000 Select Length Area Volume Velocity Accel Freq Mass Energy Pressure Flow Temp Choose select Unit enter text Span settings Upper Lower enter numerical value Annotation string enter text max 11 characters Perform Auto Zero ADJ gt Execute Reset Auto Zero ADJ gt Execute Logic Pulse Logic Pulse Off Logic Pulse Logic Filter Off ON Pulse Input Off Revol Counts Inst Filter Off ON Slope KHE EU Function Off ON Meas Value enter numerical value EU Value enter numerical value Select Length Area Volume Velocity Accel Freq Mass Energy Pressure Flow Temp Choose select Unit enter text www dataq com 9 330 668 1444 Flexible Trigger Settings for Data Capture and Alarms The MT100 can adapt to virtually any data recording condition regardless of how unusual Trigger conditions can be set independently per channel with Boolean AND and OR operations to combine multiple channel triggers Supported trigger states include standard level thresholds as well as window definitions Triggers can also be configured to set an alarm state on any one
11. JPt100 Pt1000 IEC751 Humidity 0 to 100 voltage 0 V to V scaling conversion with B 530 option 0 1 of Full Scale Measurement Temperature Range C 0 lt Ts lt 100 100 lt Ts lt 300 R 300 lt Ts lt 1600 S 300 lt Ts lt 1760 400 lt Ts lt 600 600 lt Ts lt 1820 200 lt Ts lt 100 100 lt Ts lt 1370 200 lt Ts lt 100 100 lt Ts lt 800 200 lt Ts lt 100 100 lt Ts lt 400 200 lt Ts lt 100 J 100 lt Ts lt 100 100 lt Ts lt 1100 Measurement Accuracy C 152 3 0 0 05 of rdg 2 0 0 05 of rdg 2 0 3 5 0 05 of rdg 2 0 0 05 of rdg 2 0 0 05 of rdg 1 0 0 05 of rdg 2 0 0 05 of rdg 1 0 0 1 of rdg 1 5 0 1 of rdg 0 5 2 7 2AT 0 05 of rdg 1 0 N 0 lt Ts lt 1300 0 1 of rdg 1 0 Ww 0 lt Ts lt 2000 0 1 of rdg 1 5 Reference contact compensation accuracy 0 5 C Thermocouple diameters T 0 32 others 0 65 p TC Measurement Accuracy C 0 05 of rdg 0 5 C 0 05 of rdg 0 5 C 0 05 of rdg 0 5 C Measurement Tem perature Range C 200 to 850 FS 1050 Applied Beg Current Pt100 1mA Jpt100 200 to 500 FS 700 1mA Pt1000 0 2mA 200 to 500 FS 700 23 C 3 C when 30 minutes have elapsed after the power was switched on filter On 10 1 s 20 ch sampling GND connected Reference
12. MT100 Paperless Chart Recorder and Data Logger Bj DATAQ Desktop or panel mount IP65 protects against dust and moisture 5 7in real time color display 10 analog input channels voltage thermocouple RTD and humidity 4 logic pulse inputs 4 relay alarm outputs Records to USB memory stick Auto data archive via LAN The MT100 is a feature packed process monitor for nearly any industrial application to replace traditional chart and circular recorders digital and analog panel meters and other less capable monitoring equipment Its 10 isolated analog input channels are complemented by four logic channels that are programmable as either discrete or pulse inputs The 10 analog channels may be programmed on a channel by channel basis to measure voltage from 20mV to 50V full scale across 12 ranges thermocouple or RTD based temperature or 4 20 or 0 20 mA current loops Nearly all thermocouple types are supported along with both PT 100 and PT1000 RTDs MT100 logic inputs detect state changes while pulse inputs may be used for count and or rate determinations A separate trigger input allows the instrument to synchronize its measurements to external events The MT100 measures humidity using either a built in dry bulb wet bulb calculation or by using an optional humidity probe All measurements are displayed in real time on its built in color display and may be simultaneously recorded to internal memory a standard rem
13. Sensor model B 530 Item Description Alowable temperature range 25 to 80 C Allowable Humidity Range 0 to 100 Relative humidity measurement accuracy 3 RH 5 to 98 RH at 25 C Method Capacitance method Relative humidity measurement accuracy 0 to 10 C 45 RH 10 to 20 C 44 RH 20 to 30 C 3 RH 30 to 40 C t4 RH 5 to 98 40 to 50 C 5 RH 50 to 60 C 6 RH 60 to 70 C 7 RH 70 to 80 C 8 RH Response time 15 s 90 response when membrane filter installed Sensor output 0 to 1 VDC Sensor power source 5 to 16 VDC Power consumption approx 4mA External dimensions 14mm x 80 mm excluding cable Cable length 3m Ordering Guide MT100 Desktop Case Paperless chart recorder and data logger with 10 Portable desktop enclosure with handle for isoloated analog inputs that can be programmed portability on a channel by channel basis to measure voltage MT100 Humidity Sensor ES from 20mV to 50V full scale across 12 ranges 3 meter with dedicated power connector thermocouple or RTD based temperature or 4 20 Resistor or 0 20 mA current loops a a R250 Precision 250 Q resistor 0 1 DATA INSTRUMENTS DATAQ Instruments Inc 241 Springside Drive Akron Ohio 44333 Phone 330 668 1444 Fax 330 666 5434 Data Acquisition Product Links click on text to jump to page Data Acquisition Data Logger Chart Recorder DATAQ the DATAQ logo and WinDaq are registered trade
14. Signal I O Connections Analog inputs Voltage Input Thermocouple Input Direct voltage Ud C9 Gs RTD Input Current Input Optional model R250 Shunt resistance Ex for current in the 4 to 20 mA range apply a resistance of 250 0 40 1 and perform measurement in the 1 to 5 V Lead wire resistance should be 10 or below per wire and equivalent among the three wires range Analog input circuit per channel 500 Eo arruin A High voltage terminal terminal for high voltage signals i ai nania a E a ENA aE aa Low voltage terminal terminal for low voltage input signals D cara E Dedicated terminal when connection resistance temperature detector Resistance temperature detector input terminals A and B are isolated within each channel Terminal b is shorted within all channels Item Description Input configuration Input configuration Isolated input scanning Analog voltage 20 50 100 200 500 mV F S 1 2 5 10 20 50 V F S 1 5V Thermocouples Thermocouples K J E T R S B N W WRe 5 26 Resistance temperature detector Pt100 JPt100 Pt1000 IEC751 A D resolution 16 bit Filter Off 2 5 10 20 40 Filter operation is on a moving average basis The average value of the set sampling count is used www dataq com 3 330 668 1444 MT100 Signal I O Connections continued
15. contact compensation accuracy A D converter Temperature coefficient Input resistance Allowable signal source resistance Maximum permissible input voltage Withstand voltage Insulation resistance Common mode rejection ratio Noise Filter Internal External switching 16 bits out of which 14 bits are internally ac knowledged Gain 0 01 of F S C 1MQ 5 Within 300 Q Between terminals 60 Vp p Between input terminal input terminal 60 Vp p Between input terminal GND 60 Vp p Between input terminal input terminal 1 minute at 350 Vp p Between input terminal GND minute at 350 Vp p Between input terminal GND At least SOMQ at 500 VDC At least 90 dB 50 60 Hz signal source 300 or less At least 48 dB with terminals shorted Off 2 5 10 20 40 Filter operation is on a moving average basis The average value of the set sampling count is used 330 668 1444 MT100 Included and Optional Accessories Included Accessories Item Description Quantity Quick Start Guide MT100 UM 8xx 1 CD ROM MT100 CDMOxM User Manual Application software ql Panel mount bracket 1 set includes two brackets 2 Optional Desktop Case model B 541 Description Contents Desktop case power cable corresponding to area instruction manual screws 4 Power supply cord rating and length UL 125 V 10 A Approx 1 8 m U suffix Optional Humidity
16. en when set to horizontal scroll is the previously recorded historic data aaa ALM 4 2 34 Memory Review 2 DIU RRA PERLET Pe AHHA 09 a 3 EEEN ego 4761 ego 471 a ae Fo ree L 8 a76 eg 0 4761 EF O 4761 Ea 0 4761 E 0 4761 IE 0 2593 EA 0 2596 6 2625 9g 6 2655 6 2659 Eats 8 2674 9 8 2783 EJ 0 2732 EJ 8 2733 FE 0 2753 www dataq com 7 330 668 1444 Major Display Functions continued The MT100 s display can be further tailored to adapt to almost any measurement situation You have control over the number of displayed waveform zones from one to 10 One zone displays up to ten MT100 channels overlapped two zones displays up to five channels per zone five zones displays up to two channels per zone ten zones displays up to ten channels each in its own zone Further each channel s waveform trace can be independently configured for color and trace width or disabled entirely Finally the display can be configured for a bar graph display to yield an entirely different look and feel Waveform zones configured as 2 and 10 Free Running IU Evie tarsucaa ALM 1 2 3 lt ree Running 4 sec DI PE FONE PE ALM 6 5008 NH SAMPLE _ 1 ms SAMPLE t ms 2008 01 2h rE r APTI 7 PE EE 2008 01 2b 18 28 12 E NL E eC DLV 18 55 54 8 4632 6 4637 k 6 4699 6 4796 i uy w i i User Event Markers Enhance Data Interpretation With the MT100
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18. nd between cursors specified during data replay Note Realtime calculation results are displayed in Digital screen Calculation Display screen Calculation types Addition subtraction multipli cation division Input Analog ch 1 to 10 Function Converts dry bulb or wet bulb tempera ture to humidity Dry bulb 1 ch fixed input temperature outputs temperature Wet bulb 2 ch fixed input wet bulb temperature calculates humidity with 1 ch temperature Outputs humidity Measurement range 0 to 100 RH Note Some dry bulb or wet bulb temperatures may not be calculated Function Search the captured data for the required number of points Search type Channel Pulse Logic Level Alarm search Function A comment can be input for each channel Inputtable characters Alphanumerics Number of characters 11 displayed up to 8 characters Function Records message marker at the specified timing Number of registered messages 8 Markers Start stop trigger alarm power failure Messages Input arbitrary messages before capture Off On Start Data capture starts when a trigger is generated Stop Data capture stops when a trigger is generated Start Off Level Alarm External Date Weekly Stop Off Level Alarm External Date Weekly Time Analog H L Window In Window Out Logic H L Pulse H L Window In Window Out MT100 Specifications continued External Input Output Functions Input output
19. ovable USB memory stick or to a LAN based file server Each of four alarm outputs with flexible trigger definitions allow the MT100 to handle any alarm load up to 250 VAC 2 A meaning that the MT100 can directly control most lights or audible alarms without external circuitry If it s connected to a PC on its LAN connection it can even send you an email during an alarm event Wide Voltage Measurement Range Each M100 analog channel can measure from 20 mV to 50 VFS across 12 programmable measurement ranges Full Electrical Isolation Per Channel Each analog M100 channel is electrically isolated from all others and from instrument ground to allow accurate and safe measure ments in industrial applications where ground potential differences are common Multiple Measurement Functions Use the M100 to measure voltages currents 4 0 20 mA process current loops thermocou ple and RTD based temperatures and humidity Two Humidity measurement modes The M100 features a canned dry wet bulb cal culation for humidity measurements or use the optional B 530 humidity sensor Three Data Recording Modes The MT100 creates a permanent record of re corded data in one of three ways To its internal 12 MB memory to a USB memory stick to a connected FTP file server over a LAN File sizes as large as 2GB are supported Four Discrete Inputs The MT100 provides discrete input channels that can be used for counting and rotational
20. s the count value after each sampling interval Span 50 500 5000 50 k 500 k 5 M 50 M 500 M C F S Maximum number of pulse input Counts Inst Modes 50 k sampling interval Revolution counts mode 50 k s Windows 2000 XP Vista 32 bit version 64 bit version Main unit control realtime data capture data conversion Up to 10 10 ch maximum 100 ch maximum AMP settings data settings trigger alarm settings report settings others Realtime data CSV Binary Memory data CSV Binary USB memory data CSV Binary Analog waveforms logic waveforms pulse wave forms digital values Y T View X Y View Digital View Meter View Report View Between cursors All data Alarm monitor enables sending of email to the speci fied address Displays the current data alongside past data Displays maximum minimum and average values during measurement Enables creation of daily or monthly files Input Unit Specifications Number of input channels Input terminal type Input method Scan speed Measurement ranges Measurement accuracy Voltage Temperature Thermocouple Resistance Temperature Detector 10 channels M4 screw type terminals Photo MOS relay scanning system All channels isolated balanced input 0 18 10 ch maximum Voltage 20 50 100 200 500 mV 1 2 5 10 20 50 V 1 5 VES Temperature Thermocouples K J E T R S B N W WRe5 26 Resistance temperature detector Pt100
21. speed measurement applications Or program the discrete inputs as simple logic level input channels Four Alarm Outputs Program the MT100 to trigger its alarm outputs as a function of analog input signal level judg ment pulse judgment or logic pattern Built in relays on each channel simplify external wiring Alarms can be triggered from analog data based on simple threshold window in window out and rate of change definitions Bright TFT LCD Color Display The focal point of the MT100 is its built in 5 7 inch color display that allows real time trending data review and complete instrument configuration Wide Sample Interval Selections Sample intervals can be programmed to be one of eighteen values ranging from 100 ms to one hour Engineering Units Scaling Each MT100 channel allows up to four break points to be programmed for accurate scaling into meaningful units like psi grams newtons gallons per minute etc Flexible Triggering Options Allows data capture to be started or stopped based upon signal level an external event date time alarm duration or Boolean chan nel combinations Analog signal triggers can be programmed based upon level and window tests above threshold below threshold inside window or outside window Real Time and Post recorded Calculations The MT100 may be programmed to calculate average value peak value minimum value rms and arithmetic operations between channels
22. surement input Automatic back up to USB memory Item Description Backup Intervals Sets the interval to perform back up of captured data Off 1 2 6 12 24h Backup Desination Sets the location where back up data will be stored t USB1 Data is backed up in the USB memory This is enabled only when data is captured in the internal Flash memory FTP Data is backed up in the FTP server in the network FTP settings in the FILE menu is required Folder Name Specifies the folder where data will be saved ex GRAPHTEC TEST 2007 1204 Built in Web Server The MT100 features a built in web server that allows you to access data and remotely control and configure the instru ment from any local or remote location and from any standard Internet browser F Microsoft Internet Explorer fe fe File Edt View Favorites Tools Help amp Ox WAG JO seach She rovotes Aue O A A Address http 192 168 4 199findex html Eco links Internet 330 668 1444 12 www dataq com Optional Desktop Enclosure Mount the MT100 in an appropriately sized panel opening using the supplied hardware or purchase the optional desktop enclosure with handle for a more portable solution Handle Support legs and stand MT100 External Dimensions Dimensional precision 5 mm Unit mm www dataq com 1
23. types Input specifications Alarm output specifica tions Pulse input Control Software Compatible operating system Functions Allowed connection Number of channels per connection Maximum number of channels Settings Captured data Display Display modes File conversion Monitor functions Dual screen function Statistic History Report function e Trigger input 1 ch e Logic input 4 ch or Pulse input 4 ch e Alarm output 4 ch Switch between Logic and Pulse Terminal type M4 screw type terminals Maximum input voltage 0 to 24 V single ended ground input Input threshold voltage Approx 2 5 V Hysteresis Approx 0 5 V 2 5 to 3 V Output format Relay contact output NO NC Terminal type M4 screw type terminals Rated 250 VAC 2A Output conditions Level judgment window judg ment logic pattern judgment pulse judgment rate of change judgement Set output conditions of four channel values Revolutions mode engines etc Function Counts the number of pulses per sec ond enables them to be converted to rpms Span 50 500 5000 50 k 500 k 5 M 50 M 500 M RPM F S Counts mode electric meters etc Function Displays a count of the number of pulses for each sampling interval from the start of measurement Span 50 500 5000 50 k 500 k 5 M 50 M 500 M C F S Inst Mode Function Counts the number of pulses for each sampling interval Reset
24. you can register as many as eight unique text strings that describe possible events that may occur during recording and then trigger them during recording to permanently place one or more asynchronously during recording pa 19 21 rT 7 The text string you entered will be displayed here ETE p Seea ALM 41213 18 59 Mark 1 330 668 1444 8 www dataq com Measurement Settings per Channel The MT100 allows unequalled control over the how you acquire data From allowing measurement function to be pro grammed per channel to the application of a moving average filter per channel the MT100 lets you tailor its operation to exactly what your application demands Typical menu screen DATA TRIG DISP HARK FILE USER IF OTHR Making analog and pulse logic settings Display Logic Pulse Data E Input Range Filter EU Wisc E oe ee ee Add 9d0d0dd4d4d44 Analog and discrete settings overview Items Settings 1 Settings 2 Selections Available Input Off DC Voltage TEMP Temperature RH Humidity Range DC 20 50 100 200 500 mV 1 2 5 10 20 50 1 5 V TEMP TC K TC J TC T TC R TC E TC B TC S TC N TC W Pt100 JPt100 Pt1000 Filter Off 2 5 10 20 40 EU Function Off ON Scaling settings Meas Value Upper Lower enter numerical value EU Value Upper Lower enter numerical value Dec pt 1 10 100

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