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5. S 0 fal a T N q V aN SA 3 A NA S A SA OPA Figure 3 1 Locking Modules Together 3 1 DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Installation 3 2 Separating Modules To separate modules carry out the following AN CAUTION Before disconnecting cables make sure that any power source is disconnected 1 Disconnect the cable bridge between the modules 2 Push the button at the top of the right module 3 Tip the right module to the right and separate the modules OCOQOO NS 6 SZ F fy 291 Figure 3 2 Separating Modules DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Installation 3 3 Cabling N WARNING When using a Power Module PWAC within the DA TaRec 4 Series system the connection to the AC mains supply may be performed only by authorized personnel AN CAUTION Before connecting or disconnecting cables make sure that any power source is disconnected Tip Pre configured cable bridges link cables and interface cables are available If you want to configure your own cables please refer to Appendix B for more information 3 3 1 Cabling Signal Sources All connectors are located on the front panel of the Signal Modules Their arrangement allows simple connection to the sensors The analogue modules are fitted with sensor compatible connectors e g BNC for voltage signals
6. 171 a 888 8 Figure 2 9 Remote control and configuration software HS AX DIC6 For more details please refer to the HS AX xxxy or FTrans User Manaul supplied with the software 2 20 DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description 2 5 DAT VVare Libary To help the integration of any DATaRec recorder or DATaRec media into a user analysis package the DATWare Libary containing source code routines is available It supports the following 32 bit Windows applications e Windows 2000 XP The DATWare Libary can be used with the following Heim devices e Front end mode operation with DATaRec A480 D12 D20 DiSC6 GSR120 GSR200 and DATaRec 4 Series e Any tape hard disc and solid state media recorded by these recorders Raw Files saved from any of these recorders or media DATaRec 3 file format and also IRIG 106 Chapter 10 file format The DATWare Libary supports the following basic data reading functions Help to find and identify the DATaRec devices on the SCSI bus or as Raw Data Files e Extract header information e g range sampling rate for all channels to manage configuration e Convert multi channel and multi rate recorded analog channels into a data frame e De multiplex PCM frames into data words e Conversion routines between the data formats The DATWare Libary supports the following basic control functions Help to find and identify the DATaRec devices on the SCSI bus or RS 232 se
7. 4 Fan switch 5 Link connectors Figure 2 8 Power Modules PWD9 and PWAC Power LED Lights when input power is available and the Power Module is switched on Power switch Switches the Power Module on off 2 16 DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description Power input connector Fuse Link connectors Fan switch Note PWD9 DC power input in the range 9 to 36 VDC Note With an input voltage below 10 V the maximum output power of 50 W cannot be ensured due to tolerances of components PVVAC AC power input in the range 90 to 130 VAC or 180 to 260 VAC without switchover 8 A fuse for the DC supply Distributes the power supply voltage to the Signal and Link Modules and also routes the data to the Link Module The fans within the Power Module PWAC are temperature controlled with the switch two different temperature threshold values can be set It is not an on off switch Left position The fans are only switched on at a high interior temperature i e they do not run often Right position The fans are switched on at a lower interior temperature 1 e they do run often Within each chain of Signal Modules at least one Power Module or an external power supply must be integrated since the Link Module does not pass the supply voltage throughout to its other link connectors Due to the high output power max 100 W per link connector the Power Module PWAC should always be integrated in the middle of the chai
8. 100 of the selected amplifier step e DIC6B Single Ended e DIC6L Single Ended or Differential e 6x BNC DIC6B e 6x3 pin LEMO differential DIC6L 37 1 x 184 x 124 5 mm w x h x d including fixing system 940 g typical no fan 10 W typical 17 to 28 V Low power detection built in USB 2 0 RS 232 and high speed Link interfaces ppm reference calibration yes DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Technical Specification Max isolation voltage Input channel voltage safety Joint mode Environmental specification Vibration Shock Operating temperature Storage temperature Humidity under development e 48 V power input e 48 V digital analog part 35 V yes 58 10 g 30 C to 65 C 40 C to 90 C 0 95 relative non condensing DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual A 2 2 General Number of channels Sampling frequency Fs Bandwidth Samplingr ratio Dynamic range Analoge to digital converter Data resolution THD Phase Accuracy AC Accuracy Input impedance Signal level Coupling ICP power TEDS sensor identification RPM channel RPM sampling frequency Threshold level Technical Specification High Channel Count Voltage ICP Sensor Module DIC24 24 up to 50 kHz settable in steps of 10 Hz Each module can work with its own sampling frequency which is a binary divider of Fs max 20 kHz user selectable 2 5 no mirroring effect gt 90 dB at 0 dBV ra
9. A 3 Digital Signal Modules A 10 A 3 1 Volt EBU Module DEBU A 10 A 4 Povver Modules A 14 A 4 1 DC Povver Module PVVD9 A 14 A 4 2 AC Povver Module PVVAC A 15 A 5 Link Modules A 16 A 5 1 General A 16 A 5 2 2 Channel Link Module LMF2 A 18 A 5 3 4 Channel Link Module LMF4 A 18 A 5 4 8 Channel Link Module LMF8 A 18 B Cables and Connectors B 1 B 1 Cables B 1 B 2 Connectors B 6 B 2 1 CHG6 6 Channel Charge Input Module B 6 B 2 2 DIC6B DIC6L 6 Channel Direct Voltage and ICP Sensor Module B 6 B 2 3 DIC24 24 Channel Direct Voltage and ICP Sensor Module B 7 B 2 4 DEBU 4 Channel Direct Voltage and ICP Sensor Module B 9 C Link Module Configurations C 1 DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Introduction 1 Introduction 1 1 General Information The DATaRec 4 Series represents a totally modular data acquisition and signal conditioning system which can be tailored to a multitude of applications This flexible design provides the basis to configure large multi channel systems as well as small systems consisting of only one Signal Module for mobile applications The DATaRec 4 Series 1s the result of a Heim Systems continuous and market driven development of data acquisition systems Many years of expertise and experience in both the automotive and harsh environment flight test industry have been the bases for this new range incorporating state of the art technology Figure 1 1 DATaRec 4 Series Modular Data Acquisition and Signal Conditi
10. and shelves 29 Handles on the products are designed exclusively for personnel to hold or carry the product It is therefore not permissible to use handles for fastening the product to or on means of transport such as cranes fork lifts wagons etc The user is responsible for securely fastening the products to or on the means of transport and for observing the safety regulations of the manufacturer of the means of transport Noncompliance can result in personal injury or material damage 30 If you use the product in a vehicle it is the sole responsibility of the driver to 31 drive the vehicle safely Adequately secure the product in the vehicle to prevent injuries or other damage in the event of an accident Never use the product in a moving vehicle if doing so could distract the driver of the vehicle The driver is always responsible for the safety of the vehicle The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for accidents or collisions If a laser product e g a CD DVD drive is integrated in a Heim Systems product do not use any other settings or functions than those described in the product documentation Otherwise this may be hazardous to your health since the laser beam can cause irreversible damage to your eyes Never try to take such products apart and never look into the laser beam Vil DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual 32 While operating the product the housing and especially the heat sinks may become hot Note All
11. buttons are used for setup configurations Tip Data transfer via an interface will be indicated by the appropriate LED 2 13 DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description Link Module LMF8 1 Display 2 Standard interface 1 connectors 3 LINK connectors 4 TIME connector 5 MEDIA connector 6 C REM connector 7 Buttons 2 S connector rugged design 3 Figure 2 7 Link Module LMF8 with all Options Tip The figure shows the Link Module LMF8 without options The front panel layout with options differ in the count of the interface connectors Display The display is used to show status information Standard interface The standard interfaces USB 2 0 Gigabit Ethernet connectors IEEE 1394b can be used as interface to the analysis computer 2 14 DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description Link connectors TIME connector MEDIA connector C Rem connector Buttons PC connector rugged design In a system configuration the interconnection between the different modules is implemented by means of links cables via these connectors At the Time connector a GPS receiver or a IRIG B signal can be connected to supply the system with a external time code signal The MEDIA connector provides an IEEE 1394b and an USB 2 0 interface for connecting an external storage media e g a hard disc drive The C REM connector provides a contact remote interface with 7 digital input lines and 7 staus output lines The buttons ar
12. no Order no Introduction HW350 0005 HW350 0011 HW350 0012 HW350 0013 HW350 0020 HW350 0030 HW350 0050 HW630251 HW630247 HS350 1125 HS350 1120 HS300 1200 HS300 1205 DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Introduction DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description 2 Description 2 1 DATaRec 4 Series System Components The various sensor or data signals are connected to the Signal Modules Special Signal Modules support all common sensors All modules can be configured in any combination A DATaRec 4 Series system consists of the followinng components e Signal Modules e ink Module Power Module The picture below shows a system configuration where a Link Module provides the interface to the analysis computer via USB 2 0 Ethernet IEEE 1394b Detailed functionality of the components is described in the following Power Module Signal Modules 14 Link Module B J 44 Signal Modules Figure 2 1 DATaRec 4 Sertes System Components 2 1 DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description 2 2 Available Components The following standard frequency Signal Modules are available CHG6 6 Channel Charge Input Module DIC6B 6 Channel Direct Voltage and ICP Sensor Module single ended DIC6L 6 Channel Direct Voltage and TCP Sensor Module single ended and differential DIC24 24 Channel Direct Voltage and ICP Sensor Module single ended DEBU 4 Channel Direct Voltage and ICP Sensor Module si
13. personal safety that appear in relevant parts of the product documentation In these safety instructions the word product refers to all merchandise sold and distributed by the Heim Systems including instruments systems and all accessories DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Symbols and Safety Lables Observe product Weightindication Danger ofelectric Warning Hot documentation for units gt 18 kg shock surface PE terminal Ground Ground terminal Attention Electrostatic sensitive decices Supply voltage Standby Direct current Alternating ON OFF indication DC current AC Direct alter Device fully pro nating current tected by double DC AC reinforced insulation DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Tags and their Meaning AN AN AN o Q This tag indicates a definite hazard carrying a high risk of death or serious injury if not avoided This tag indicates a possible hazard carrying a medium risk of death or serious injury if not avoided CAUTION This tag indicates a hazard carrying a low risk of minor or moderate injury if not avoided This tag indicates the possibility of incorrect use that can cause damage to the product Note The bubble indicates important details Equipment malfunction may result if they are ignored Tip Special remarks are marked with a bulb These tags are in accordance with the standard definition for civil applications in the European Ec
14. the appropriate multi colour LED green Input signal level is in the right range red Channel is in an overload situation blue Channel is a RPM channel The button is used to calibrate the module or to select a channel for displaying its input signal level Pressing the button once shorter 5 s will sequentially select a channel for displaying its input signal level The LED of the selected channel will light brighter Pressing the button once longer 5 s and than releasing it will start the module calibration DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description DIC24 24 Channel Direct Voltage and ICP Sensor Module Display Signal input connector USB connector Link connectors RPM IPC LED Channel LEDs Button m s Figure 2 3 DIC24 24 Channel Direct Voltage and ICP Sensor Module Display Signal input connector USB connector On the display input signal levels can be seen The display is also used to identify the module within a decentralised configuration by showing the unique module number The modules are normally fitted with sensor compatible connectors e g BNC for voltage signals Micro Dot for charge sensors etc Here a standard 50 pin D Sub connector is used as signal input connector Note Adapter cables from 50 pin D Sub to 24 x BNC female and from 50 pin D Sub to 24 x BNC male are available as accessorie One module can be connected directly to a PC using the USB 2 0 interface DATaR
15. transfer to your hard disc All of these functions are controlled from a PC when the DATaRec 4 Series system 1s connected to a PC using the USB 2 0 Gigabit Ethernet or IEEE 1394b interface Fe Note For operating the DIC6 Control and Signal Display software please refer to the manual supplied with the program 4 DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Operation DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Technical Specification A Technical Specification A CAUTION While operating the DATaRec 4 Series system the modules can be become hot so that the temperature may reach into values higher as the specified operating temperature A 1 General Configuration Number of channels 6 to 1536 Number of signal modules 8 in a subsystem 8 subsystems currently supported Total bit rate max 600 Mbit s to 1 5 Gbit s depending on signal modules sampling frequencies computer interfaces storage media type Analoge inputs e Direct Voltage inputs Microphone Charge and Straingauge CP sensors Digital inputs AES EBU CAN Computer Interfaces e IEEE 1394b e USB 2 0 e Gbit Ethernet 10 100 1000 Base T Power Supply Power supply voltage e 9 36 V DC or e 90 130 V AC 180 260 V AC 47 63 Hz DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual A 2 A 2 1 General Number of channels Sampling frequency Fs Bandwidth Samplingr ratio Dynamic range Dynamic range Analoge to digital converter Data resolution THD Phase Accuracy A
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17. 8 Signal Modules Modules Figure 3 5 Cabling a Distributed System DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Installation 3 8 Note VVithin each chain of Signal Modules at least one Povver Module or an external power supply must be integrated since the Link Module does not pass the supply voltage throughout to its other link connectors Note The maximum output power of the Power Module PWD9 is 50 W Therfore vvhen using the maximum count of Signal Modules it may be necessary to insert a second Povver Module vvithin the chain depends on Signal Modules being used Note Due to the high output povver max 100 VV per link connector the Povver Module PVVAC should alvvays be integrated in the middle of the chain of Signal Modules and not at the end Note The length of the link cables must not exceed 10 m The length of one chain is limited to 50 m DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Installation 3 3 5 Cabling a High Channel Count Distributed System The connection within each compact system configuration is implemented by means of a cable bridges The connection within the distributed system configuration is implemented by means of link cables between the Link Module and the compact systems Up to 8 Compact Systems subsystems can be linked together using a LMFS Link Module The connection between Link Module and the PC can be made via USB 2 0 Gigabit Ethernet or IEEE 1394b interface max 8 Signal Modules USB Gigabit
18. 9 cable bridge Figure 3 4 Cabling a Compact System DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Installation 3 6 Note VVithin each chain of Signal Modules at least one Povver Module or an external power supply must be integrated since the Link Module does not pass the supply voltage throughout to its other link connectors Note The maximum output power of the Power Module PWD9 is 50 W Therfore vvhen using the maximum count of Signal Modules it may be necessary to insert a second Povver Module vvithin the chain depends on Signal Modules being used Note Due to the high output povver max 100 VV per link connector the Povver Module PVVAC should alvvays be integrated in the middle of the chain of Signal Modules and not at the end DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Installation 3 3 4 Cabling a Distributed System The connection within a distributed system configuration is implemented by means of link cables between the Link Module the Signal Modules and the Power Module The connection links provide both the power supply to the modules and the synchronisation and configuration of the system and transfer of acquired data Up to 8 Signal Modules can be linked together in one chain by using a Link Module The connection between Link Module and the PC can be made via USB 2 0 Gigabit Ethernet or IEEE 1394b interface USB Gigabit A IEEE 1394 A AO 9 O CE Link cables X 7 max 8 Signal max
19. 9 for DC supply or PWAC for AC supply 225 ute m eee Ta nasza USB Gigabit IEEE 1394 max 8 Signal Modules max 8 Signal Modules o o o o o f o fe o fe A 6 Cy o K o f f FN O J 23 23 093 2 gt gt VZ Figure 1 3 Compact System DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Introduction The maximum measurement channel count depends on the Link Modules and on the Signal Modules beeing used Link anal max Channels Module LMFx Modules 6 channel Modules 24 channel Modules 1 6 DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Introduction 1 2 3 Distributed System In a Distributed System Signal Modules are linked together via a Link Module All modules build up the Distributed System are interconnected via link cables The Signal Modules are interconnected via up to 10 meter long data link cables between the Signal Modules The cable length within one chain must not exceed 50 m PC interfacing is made via built in USB 2 0 IEEE 1394b or Gigabit Ethernet link of the Link Module AN J 23 03 933 Ue O FNNO J 23 CJ 093 EX A dd Link cables max 8 Signal max 8 Signal Modules Modules Figure 1 4 Distributed System DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Introduction The maximum measurement channel count depends on the Link Modules and on the Signal Modules beeing used Link anal max Channels Module LMFx Modules 6 channel Modu
20. C Accuracy DC Accuracy Input impedance Signal level Coupling ICP power Technical Specification Analoge Signal Modules Direct Voltage ICP Sensor Module DIC6B DIC6L 6 500 Hz 200 kHz settable in steps of 10 Hz Each module can work with its own sampling frequency which is a binary divider of Fs DC to max 80 kHz user selectable 2 5 no mirroring effect gt 102 dB at 0 dBV range in DATaRec 4 Mode gt 96 dB at 0 dBV range in DATaRec 3 Mode 24 bit e 16 bit DATaRec 3 Mode or 32 bit DATaRec 4 Mode selectable lt 90 dB at 0 dBV range 0 2 without optional high or low pass filter 0 02 or 1 mV 0 1 or 1 mV e MQ DIC6L differential mode e 500 kO DIC6B single ended 10mVpeak to 10Vpeak in 1x 2x 5x 10x steps DC e AC 3dB at 0 2 Hz 24 V DC 4 mA constant current DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual TEDS sensor identification Analog high pass filter optional Analoge low pass filter optional RPM channel RPM sampling frequency Threshold level Mode Connectors Dimensions Weight Cooling Power consumption Power input range Input DC power Communication Functions Integrated calibration unit Galvanic isolation Technical Specification IEEE 1451 4 standard for all 6 channels 22 Hz 500 Hz 1 kHz or 4 kHz one channel is useable as RPM input DATaRec 3 Mode 16 x Fs max 3 2 MHz DATaRec 4 Mode 32 x Fs max 6 4 MHz 0 to
21. DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Before putting the product into operation for A the first time make sure to read the follovving AN Safety Instructions It is your responsibility to use the product in an appropriate manner This product is designed for use solely in industrial and laboratory environments or in the field and must not be used in any way that may cause personal injury or property damage You are responsible if the product is used for an intention other than its designated purpose or in disregard of the manufacturer s instructions The manufacturer shall assume no responsibility for such use of the product The product is used for its designated purpose if it is used in accordance with its product documentation and within its performance limits Using the product requires technical skills and a basic knowledge of English It is therefore essential that the product be used exclusively by skilled and specialized staff or thoroughly trained personnel with the required skills If personal safety gear is required for using Heim Systems products this will be indicated at the appropriate place in the product documentation Observing the safety instructions will help prevent personal injury or damage of any kind caused by dangerous situations Therefore carefully read through and adhere to the following safety instructions before putting the product into operation It is also absolutely essential to observe the additional safety instructions on
22. Micro Dot for charge sensors etc Digital signals can be connected to standard connectors ie Note 4 When using the DIC6B Signal Module the cable length between Signal Module and sensor must not exeed 3 m to avoid an impairment of the EMV guidelines If the cable length must be longer than 3 m we recommended to use the DIC6L Signal Module DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Installation 332 Cabling a Single Module Stand Alone System In a Single Module Stand Alone System one signal module is directly connected to the computer via the USB 2 0 link The power supply of the signal module is made here via an external power supply of 18 to 28 V typicall 24 V external power supply 18 to 28 V Figure 3 3 Cabling a Single Module Stand Alone System DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Installation 3 3 3 Cabling a Compact System The connection within a compact system configuration is implemented by means of a simple cable bridge The connection links provide both the power supply to the modules and the synchronisation and configuration of the system and transfer of acquired data Up to 8 signal modules can be linked together within a chain using a Link Module The connection to the PC can be made via USB 2 0 Gigabit Ethernet or IEEE 1394b interface USB Gigabit mess IEEE 1394 s max 8 Signal aul Modules max 8 Signal Modules 92 3 3 3 AO CE 3 3 O x OC CE O 3 3
23. _ IEEE 1394 lt Figure 3 6 Cabling a High Channel Count Distributed System DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Installation Note VVithin each chain of Signal Modules at least one Povver Module or an external power supply must be integrated since the Link Module does not pass the supply voltage throughout to its other link connectors Note The maximum output power of the Power Module PWD9 is 50 W Therfore vvhen using the maximum count of Signal Modules it may be necessary to insert a second Povver Module vvithin the chain depends on Signal Modules being used Note Due to the high output povver max 100 VV per link connector the Povver Module PVVAC should alvvays be integrated in the middle of the chain of Signal Modules and not at the end Note The length of the link cables must not exceed 10 m DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Operation 4 Operation VVhile operating the DATaRec 4 Series system the modules and especially the heat sinks can become hot 4 1 Front End Operation The DATaRec 4 Series 1s first development step designed for use as a front end without any storage media Heim Systems has integrated the front end data transfer and configuration functions into a Control and Signal Display program called HS AX xxxy e g HS AX DIC6 also the FTrans program can be used It can read the measurement data directly from the inputs of the DATaRec 4 Series system and it allows data
24. bles and Connectors B 2 4 DEBU 4 Channel Direct Voltage and ICP Sensor Module i Conneetor Mate Mate Connector BNC EK Z du BNC Eu D type 9 pin Socket D type 9 pin Plug DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Cables and Connectors DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Link Module Configurations C Link Module Configurations Note 4 If more than one Signal Module should be connected to a PC a Link Module must be used For the various configurations of the Link Modules refer to the follovving pages C I Link Module Configurations DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Od owe VLVS SVS EIPON OWS VLVS SVS OWT Sd9 ldi SUIL eipe N oue Z jeujeu3 eipe N oue Z M Od 0uie1 ccysd Od owe c cSH Owe 1951002 N S Od OWS JO GpH epa OWS JO JSOH GSN SOH ASN Od owe7 1eBue sn 890 uoneJedo SYS eAisnjoul Od 0ui87 JO 4441 9JIM9lJ uoneJedo e eJojs uonejedo pue uoJJ Inpo yur jauueuo z SVS eDeJojs pue4uo4 ZANI 0 0 V0 00 6SH OWS Sd9 1 eIpeyy Owe Z jeuleu3 eIpeyy Owe Z M Od oue ccvSd Od owe cecsd Owe 1061400 2 Od oW87 10 1
25. ce Since the Link Module provides a common time basis for the all connected Signal Modules extremely precise synchronisation of all signals is always ensured Furthermore the Link Module controls calibration phase alignment and system test if a new system configuration is required Multi channel Link Modules can be used to connect up to eight link chains using the LMFS Link Module in order to create very high channel count up to 1536 channels acquisition systems Tip For the various configurations of the Link Modules refer to Appendix C DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description Link Module LMF2FE 1 Display 2 Standard interface connectors 3 LINK connectors 4 C REM connector 5 5 Buttons Figure 2 6 Link Module LMF2FE without Options Tip The figure shows the Link Module LMF2FE without options The front panel layout with options differ in the count of the interface connectors Display The display is used to show status information Standard interface The standard interfaces USB 2 0 Gigabit Ethernet connectors IEEE 1394b can be used as interface to the analysis computer 2 12 DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description Link connectors In a system configuration the interconnection between the different modules 1s implemented by means of links cables via these connectors C Rem connector The C REM connector provides a contact remote interface with 7 digital input lines and 7 staus output lines Buttons The
26. components EMI filter e galvanic isolation yes for Power on 48 1 x 184 x 124 5 mm wx hx d 940 g typical no fan e 1x2 pin LEMO DC in e 2x9 pin LEMO Link 5g 10 g 30 C to 65 C 40 C to 90 C 0 95 relative non condensing DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Technical Specification A 4 2 AC Power Module PWAC General nput povver e 90 to 132 V AC 47 to 63 Hz or e 180 to 264 V AC 47 to 63 Hz Max output povver 150 W max 100 W per link connector Functions EMI filter e galvanic isolation On off switch yes LED indicators for Power on Dimension 65 8 x 184 x 124 5 mm vv x h x d including fixing system Connectors 1 x AC connector 2x9 pin LEMO Link Cooling fan switchable Environmental specification Vibration 3g Shock 5g Operating temperature 10 C to 45 C Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C Humidity 0 95 relative non condensing A 15 DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Technical Specification A 5 Link Modules Note If more than one Signal Module should be connected a PC a Link Module must be used For the various configurations of the Link Modules refer to Appendix C A 5 1 General Tip The follovving values are the default performance specifications If a module specification differs it vvill be shovvn separately Link Module bit rate up to 500 Mbit s depending on signal modules sampling frequencies computer interface Data trans
27. d housing unless this is well ventilated 24 Do not place the product on heat generating devices such as radiators or fan heaters The temperature of the environment must not exceed the maximum temperature specified in the data sheet vi DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual 25 Batteries and storage batteries must not be exposed to high temperatures or fire Keep batteries and storage batteries away from children Do not short circuit batteries and storage batteries If batteries or storage batteries are improperly replaced this can cause an explosion warning lithium cells Replace the battery or storage battery only with the matching Heim Systems type Batteries and storage batteries must be recycled and kept separate from residual waste Batteries and storage batteries that contain lead mercury or cadmium are hazardous waste Observe the national regulations regarding waste disposal and recycling 26 Please be aware that in the event of a fire toxic substances gases liquids etc that may be hazardous to your health may escape from the product 27 The product can be very heavy Be careful when moving it to avoid back or other physical injuries 28 Do not place the product on surfaces vehicles cabinets or tables that for reasons of weight or stability are unsuitable for this purpose Always follow the manufacturer s installation instructions when installing the product and fastening it to objects or structures e g walls
28. e D NE m 11 CHG N O CHGIN Signal Input Input AGND ii Mate MateConnector MicroDot a MicroDot am B 2 2 DIC6B DIC6L 6 Channel Direct Voltage and ICP Sensor Module me NI 8 Cometor Mate MateConnector BNC EN MN BNC NE Tip At the DIC6L module the BNC connectors are replaced by LEMO connectors B 6 DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Cables and Connectors B 2 3 DIC24 24 Channel Direct Voltage and ICP Sensor Module ANINI Channel 1 Analog Input ANINGNDI Channel 1 Analog Ground Channel 13 Analog Input Channel 13 Analog Ground Channel 6 Analog Input Channel 6 Analog Ground Channel 18 Analog Input Channel 18 Analog Ground 10 Channel 7 Analog Input 11 Channel 7 Analog Ground 12 Channel 19 Analog Input 13 Channel 19 Analog Ground 14 Channel 12 Analog Input 15 Channel 12 Analog Ground 16 Channel 24 Analog Input 17 Channel 24 Analog Ground Channel 17 Analog Input B DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Cables and Connectors T Foncion 1 Bem 2 30 Channel 11 Analog Input 31 Channel 11 Analog Ground 3 34 ANIN3 Channel 3 Analog Input 35 ANINGND3 Channel 3 Analog Ground 36 Channel 15 Analog Input Channel 4 Analog Input ANINGND4 Channel 4 Analog Ground 575 ANINGND22 1 Channel 22 Analog Ground Connector Mate Connector D type 50 pin Socket D type 50 pin Plug B 8 DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Ca
29. e used for setup configurations The rugged design PC connector provides further interfaces to the analysis computer via USB 2 0 Gigabit Ethernet IEEE 1394b This connector may be used when the Link Module is used in a rugged environment Note 4 Only one of the IEEE 1394b interfaces be used to connect a PC or an external storage media at the same time Only one interface of the same type available as standard interface and available at the PC connector may be used to connect the Link Module to a PC at the same time Data transfer via all interfaces vvill be indicated by the appropriate LED 2 15 DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description 223 Power Modules The power input voltage of all Signal and Link Modules of the DATaRec 4 Series system is 18 to 28 V typ 24 V Each module generates all internal voltages e g 3 V 12 V etc The Power Modules converts a wide range of external supply voltages to the 24 V system voltage Power Modules are available for AC as well as for DC supplies For decentralised system configurations Power Modules with repeater functionality are available In this case the Power Module also routes the data to the Link Module Parallel integrated Power Modules avoid voltage drops that normally occur in large installations PVVD9 1 Power LED 2 Povver svvitch 3 Povver input connector 4 Fuse 5 Link connectors PVVAC 1 Povver svvitch 2 Povver input connector 3 Povver LED
30. ec 4 Series User Manual Description Link connectors In a system configuration the connection between the different modules is implemented by means of a simple cable bridge or by means of link cables RPM ICP LED Lights 1f channel 24 of the module is used as RPM channel or the ICP is connected Channel LEDs The input signal level situation of a channel group will be shown by the appropriate multi colour LED green Input signal level 1s in the right range red Channel is in an overload situation Button The button is used to calibrate the module or to select a channel for displaying its input signal level Pressing the button once shorter 5 s will sequentially select a channel for displaying its input signal level The LED of the selected channel will light brighter Pressing the button once longer 5 s and than releasing it will start the module calibration Tip Adapter cables from 50 pin Sub D to 24 x BNC female and from 50 pin Sub D to 24 x BNC male are available as accessories DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description DEBU 4 Channel Direct Voltage and ICP Sensor Module 1 Display 6 2 Signal input connectors 3 USB connector 4 Link connectors 5 Channel LEDs 6 Button 5 Figure 2 4 DEBU 4 Channel Direct Voltage and ICP Sensor Module Display Signal input connectors USB connector On the display input signal levels can be seen The display is also used to identify the module within a decent
31. ected by means of a comparator in front of the A D converter allowing you to detect high amplitude unwanted frequencies Each channel can be used as a signal channel or one of them can be used as RPM channel and the remaining channels can be used as signal channels One Signal Module can be connected directly to the USB 2 0 interface of a PC Up to 64 8x8 Signal Modules can be connected to a Link Module to provide a multi channel system DIC B DIC6L 6 Channel Direct Voltage and ICP Sensor Module 1 Display A 2 Signal input connectors 3 USB connector 4 Link connectors 5 Channel LEDs 6 Button Figure 2 2 DIC6B 6 Channel Direct Voltage and ICP Sensor Module Tip At the DIC6L module the BNC connectors are replaced by LEMO connectors DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description Display Signal input connectors USB connector Link connectors Channel LEDs Button On the display input signal levels can be seen The display is also used to identify the module within a decentralised configuration by showing the unique module number The module is fitted with sensor compatible connectors e g BNC for voltage signals One module can be connected directly to a PC using the USB 2 0 interface In a system configuration the connection between the different modules is implemented by means of a simple cable bridge or by means of link cables The input signal level situation of a channel will be shown by
32. fer between each single module is performed over a proprietary 1 5 Gbit s high speed serial link The connection is implemented in a compact system configuration by means of a simple cable bridge or a link cable for a distributed system The cables may be up to 10 meter long between the signal modules and up to 50 meter for one chain Such a configuration allows you to install the measurement units close to the signal sources which therefore minimises the potentially complex sensor cabling and the effect of any external interference Before connecting cables make sure that any povver source is disconnected Before connecting the link cables align the red points of the cable connector and module connector 2 19 DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description 2 4 Remote Control and Configuration Software Remote control and configuration software HS AX xxxy e g HS AX DIC6 as well as remote control and configuration software FTrans allow configuration and monitoring of DATaRec 4 Series systems It can read the measurement data directly from the inputs of the Signal Modules and it allows data transfer of recorded data to your hard disc All of these functions are controlled from a PC when the DATaRec 4 Series system is connected to the PC HED SYSTEMS DICE FAATN SHELL LE Et Gperste Took nd Helo A DICG CONTROL AND SIGNAL DISPLAY SETUP c Channel 20 s 6200 6000 UCU 12000 1 Fraser HE
33. fer link bit rate 1 04 Gbit s physical layer Data link throughput max 600 Mbit s Cable length in one subsystem max 50 m chain Cable length between two max 10 m modules Contact Remote input 7 digital inputs Contact Remote status output 7 open collector max 60 mA max 36 V Time Code inputs outputs e IRIG A B G in out optional e PPS m out GPS serial RS 232 RS 422 A 16 DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Coputer interface Storage interface optional RTC Time accuracy HPO Dimension Weight Cooling Power consumption Power input range Input DC power monitoring Power source Environmental specification Vibration Shock Technical Specification IEEE 1394a b e USB 2 0 Target GBit Ethernet 10 100 1000 Base T e RS 232 RS 422 remote 2xSAS SATA IEEE 1394a b e USB 2 0 Host SBit Ethernet 10 100 1000 Base T e 2x SAS SATA yes battery powered 1 ppm 10 ppb 0 C to 70 C 70 1 x 184 x 124 5 mm vv x h x d including fixing system 1100 g typical fan temperature regulated and switchable 20 W typical 17 to 28 V DC yes with low power detection Link connector 5g 10 g A 17 DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Technical Specification Operating temperature 30 C to 65 C Storage temperature 40 C to 90 C Humidity 0 95 relative non condensing A 5 2 2 Channel Link Module LMF2 Connectable subsystems up to 2 A 5 3 4 Channel Li
34. he products otherwise injuries or DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual 10 LE 12 13 14 material damage may occur It is the responsibility of the employer to select suitable personnel for operating the products Prior to switching on the product it must be ensured that the nominal voltage setting on the product matches the nominal voltage of the AC supply network If a different voltage is to be set the power fuse of the product may have to be changed accordingly In the case of products of safety class I with movable power cord and connector operation is permitted only on sockets with earthing contact and protective earth connection Intentionally breaking the protective earth connection either in the feed line or in the product itself is not permitted Doing so can result in the danger of an electric shock from the product If extension cords or connector strips are implemented they must be checked on a regular basis to ensure that they are safe to use If the product has no power switch for disconnection from the AC supply the plug of the connecting cable is regarded as the disconnecting device In such cases it must be ensured that the power plug is easily reachable and accessible at all times corresponding to the length of connecting cable approx 2 m Functional or electronic switches are not suitable for providing disconnection from the AC supply If products without power switches are integrated in racks or sys
35. hout the use of any special tools A range of accessories including handles seat belt holders hooks etc can be added to the system for easy installation in any location 1 3 DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Introduction 1 2 Applications 1 2 1 Single Module Stand Alone System In this application one signal module is directly connected to the computer via the USB 2 0 interface The power supply of the signal module is made by an external power supply of 18 to 28 V typical 24 V The maximum measurement channel count may range from 6 using a 6 channel module to 24 using a 24 channel module One channel of a Signal Module can be defined as a RPM channel In this way either 6 analog channels or 5 analog channels and 1 RPM channel are available when using a 6 channel module When using a 24 channel module either 24 analog channels or 23 analog channels and 1 RPM channel are available USB external power supply 18 to 28 V Figure 1 2 Single Module Stand Alone System DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Introduction 1 2 2 Compact System In a Compact System Signal Modules are linked together via a Link Module All modules build up the Compact System are fitted mechanically together Interconnection of the modules is made by cable bridges PC interfacing 1s made via built in USB 2 0 IEEE 1394b or Gigabit Ethernet link of the Link Module The power supply of the compact system is made either by the Power Module s PWD
36. ification Vibration Shock Operating temperature Storage temperature Humidity under development A 12 110 Q switchable empty AES EBU frame supported on the outputs for sychronization of the input signal RS 232 interface 37 1 x 184 x 124 5 mm w x h x d including fixing system 940 g typical no fan 9 W typical 17 to 28 V Low power detection built in USB 2 0 RS 232 and high speed Link interfaces 5g 10 g 30 C to 65 C 40 C to 90 C 0 95 relative non condensing DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Technical Specification a i Note The maximum module sampling rate is directly related to the AES EBU input sampling rate Please refer to the table below AES EBU Input Sampling Rate Max Module sampling rate 32 kHz 41 kHz 44 1 kHz 50 kHz 48 kHz 50 kHz Note 4 Higher module sampling rates in the different modes causes a delay between the AES EBU signals and the analog channels A 13 DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Technical Specification A 4 Povver Modules A 4 1 DC Power Module PWD9 General Input power Max output power Functions On off switch LED indicators Dimension Weight Cooling Connectors Environmental specification Vibration Shock Operating temperature Storage temperature Humidity A 14 9 to 36 V DC typically 50 W Note With an input voltage below 10 V the maximum output power of 50 W cannot be ensured due to tolerances of
37. les 24 channel Modules 1 8 DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Introduction 1 2 4 High Channel Count Distributed System Distributed system with a capability in excess of 1536 measurement channels using Link Module LMF8 and 64 24 channel Signal Modules for enhanced flexibility and performance The Signal Modules groups are interconnected via up to 10 meter long data link cables to the Link Module The cable length vvithin one chain must not exceed 50 m PC interfacing is made via built in USB 2 0 IEEE 1394b or Gigabit Ethernet link of the Link Module max 8 Signal Modules USB Gigabit _ IEEE 1394 4 Figure 1 5 High Channel Count Distributed System DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Introduction The maximum measurement channel count depends on the Link Modules and on the Signal Modules beeing used Link anal max Channels Module LMFx Modules 6 channel Modules 24 channel Modules DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual 1 3 Accessories Link Cable 0 14 m cable bridge 1 0m 2 0m 30m 5 0m 10m Povver Cable Link Power Cable 1 m LEMO Banana Plug Order no PWD9 Power Cable USB Cable Link USB Cable 2 m LEMO USB Adapter Cables 50 pin Sub D to 24 x BNC female 50 pin Sub D to 24 x BNC male Auto Air Adapter Li Ion Power Pack Order no Order no Order no Order no Order no Order no Order no Order no Order no Order no Order
38. n of Signal Modules and not at the end CAUTION While operating the DATaRec 4 Series system the heat sink of the Power Module may be hot 2 17 DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description Do not connect other power input voltages to the Power Module as the specified voltages The Power Module may only be used for its designated purpose It must not be used for any other purposes 2 2 4 External Power Supplies Additional to the system Power Modules a DC DC Car Adapter and a Li Ion Power Pack are available as external power supplies Auto Air Adapter The Auto Air Adpter maintains the power supply of the DA TaRec 4 Series system while using it within a car The maximum output power of the Auto Air Adapter is 60 W Li Ion Power Pack The slim lightweight Li Ion Power Pack is composed of Li Ion prismatic batteries with high energy density The typical capacity is 140 Wh at a output voltage of 20 V Five LEDs allows you to check the remaining capacity An AC adapter for recharging 1s included The system Power Modules and the external power supplies Auto Air Adapter and Li Ion Power Pack must not be connected to the DATaRec 4 Series system together at the same time 2 18 DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description 2 3 Connections Between Modules The connection links provide the power supply to the modules and the synchronisation and configuration of the system and transfer of acquired data Data trans
39. nge in DATaRec 3 Mode 24 bit e 16 bit DATaRec 3 Mode or 32 bit DATaRec 4 Mode selectable lt 90 dB at 0 dBV range 0 2 0 1 or x1 mV 1 MQ 10mVpeak to 10Vpeak AC 3dB at 0 75 Hz 22 V DC 4 mA constant current IEEE 1451 4 standard for all 24 channels channel 24 is useable as RPM input DATaRec 3 Mode 16 x Fs max 800 kHz 0 to 100 of the selected amplifier step DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Technical Specification Mode Connectors Dimensions Weight Cooling Power consumption Power input range nput DC power Communication Functions Integrated calibration unit Galvanic isolation Max isolation voltage Input channel voltage safety Joint mode Environmental specification Vibration Shock Operating temperature Single Ended 1 x 50 pin D sub 48 1 x 184 x 124 5 mm w x h x d including fixing system 1100 g typical no fan 15 W typical 17 to 28 V Low power detection built in USB 2 0 RS 232 and high speed Link interfaces ppm reference calibration yes e 48 V power input e 48 V digital analog part 35 V yes 5g 10 g 30 C to 65 C DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Storage temperature Humidity under development Technical Specification 40 C to 90 C 0 95 relative non condensing Note 4 IF the ICP is activated on one channel than the 10 V input range for the whole module will be disabled General Number of cha
40. ngle ended The following Power Modules are available PWD9 Power Module with DC input PWDAC Power Module with AC input The following Link Modules are available LMF2 Link Module for connecting 2 subsystems LMF4 Link Module for connecting 4 subsystems LMF8 Link Module for connecting 8 subsystems 2 2 1 Signal Modules General Description The Signal Modules provide the interface to the different signal sources to be measured A range of individual Signal Modules can be used for signal conditioning of different sensors or data sources A maximum of 24 channels can be connected to one Signal Module Input signal levels are easily seen on the display and overload LED s The display is also used to identify the module within a decentralised configuration by showing each unique module number The Signal Module performs the signal conditioning and the A D conversion 24bit Each channel is completely independent and consists of sensor support e g power amplifier and A D converter In terms of accuracy measurement speed and noise characteristics these state of the art Signal Modules are unparalleled All modules have their own power supplies as well as their own internal calibration sections The modules are galvanically isolated and sample rate can be set for each module depending on the system sample rate DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description A special feature is the overload detection An overload situation will be det
41. nk Module LMF4 Connectable subsystems up to 4 A 5 4 8 Channel Link Module LMF8 Connectable subsystems to 8 A 18 DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Cables and Connectors B Cables and Connectors B 1 Cables Tip Pre configured cable bridges link cables and interface cables are available see chapter 1 3 Accessories If you want to configure your own cables please refer to Fig B 1 to Fig B 4 in the following for detailed information Cables and Connectors DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual ZXY1S v Uld ZXUY1S Uld QN92 amp Uld GN OQ S Uld 7 8 Uld ZX171S Uld AN9 9 Uld 2 Uld c nld 860 L dH ou c6dvV1960 40994 c nid OlN41 sBn d 1e Sulpl lus 198 uu09 QLOVOEdH OU J9pJO H Jo YORI OJIM niq 9JIM D 1SIM eBueauo niq jo Buipjerus JIM SIUM lqeo ur Ul OL XEW NT ERS lqeo yur snid u1oq sjuiod uBi v LXL1S 8 Utd LX171S Z Uld AN9 9 Uld GN OQ S Uld VXMTS v Uld LXYIS Uld QN92 amp Utd AVZOQ Uld opis Buuepjos 860 L dH OU 18P1O cS0v1060 80994 6nid O31 Figure B 1 Cable Bridge and Link Cable B 2 Cables and Connectors DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual yoejq M xoelq 9JIM 9 IUM Bnid eueueg 9 qeo yur
42. nnels Sampling frequency Fs Bandwidth Samplingr ratio Dynamic range Analoge to digital converter Data resolution THD Phase Accuracy Accuracy Input impedance Signal level Charge Sensor Module CHG6 6 500 Hz 200 kHz settable in steps of 10 Hz Each module can work with its own sampling frequency which is a binary divider of Fs DC to max 80 kHz user selectable 2 5 no mirroring effect gt 90 dB at 1 nC range in DATaRec 3 Mode 24 bit 16 bit DATaRec 3 Mode or 32 bit DATaRec 4 Mode selectable lt 95 dB at 5 nC range 0 2 without optional high or low pass filter 0 1 or 1 pC 105 Q 3 pCpeak to 10000 pCpeak in 1x 3x 6x 10x steps DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Coupling Analoge low pass filter optional RPM channel RPM sampling frequency Threshold level Mode Connectors Dimensions Weight Cooling Power consumption Power input range Input DC power Communication Functions Integrated calibration unit Galvanic isolation Max isolation voltage Input channel voltage safety Technical Specification AC 3dB at 1 Hz or 0 4 Hz selectable at 2200 pC range and 1 Hz at lt 200 pC range 500 Hz 1 kHz 2 kHz or 4 kHz selectable one channel is useable as RPM input e DATaRec 3 Mode 16 x Fs max 3 2 MHz DATaRec 4 Mode 32 x Fs max 6 4 MHz 0 to 100 of the selected amplifier step Single Ended 6 x Micro Dot 37 1 x 184 x 124 5 mm w
43. oning System Example 1 1 DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Introduction DA TaRec 4 Series key facts Modular architecture for quasi infinite channel count Design provides centralised or decentralised configuration System architecture offers total flexibility for user configurations IEEE1394b USB 2 0 and Ethernet as standard interfaces to analysis systems Signal modules with integrated signal conditioning microphone strain gauge accelerometer pressure ICP etc TEDS sensor identification for easy configuration of multi channel systems Special signal modules for digital data AES EBU CAN etc Digital data processing for maximum accuracy 24 bit A D converter 100dB dynamic lt 0 2 phase error Modules galvanically isolated Compact and robust design for mobile application The DATaRec 4 Series supports among others All ICP microphones ICP vibration sensors Charge outputs Strain gage bridges AES EBU digital audio inputs Tacho sensors of the DATaRec 4 Series input output modules can be mixed in any combination and can be configurated independently DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Introduction External Noise Reduction One of the DATaRec 4 Sertes key development goals vvas to produce a system featuring the highest integrity signal quality recording Digital conversion of the signal takes place as close as possible to the sensors A direct consequence is minimilisation of both the signal loss across cable
44. onomic Area Definitions that deviate from the standard definition may also exist in other economic areas or military applications It is therefore essential to make sure that the tags described here are always used only in connection with the related product documentation and the related product The use of tags in connection with unrelated products or documentation can result in misinterpretation and thus contribute to personal injury or material damage iii DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Basic Safety Instructions l V The product may be operated only under the operating conditions and in the positions specified by the manufacturer Its ventilation must not be obstructed during operation Applicable local or national safety regulations and rules for the prevention of accidents must be observed in all work performed The product may be opened only by authorized specially trained personnel Prior to performing any work on the product or opening the product the product must be disconnected from the supply network Any adjustments replacements of parts maintenance or repair must be carried out only by technical personnel authorized by Heim Systems Only original parts may be used for replacing parts relevant to safety e g power switches power transformers fuses A safety test must always be performed after parts relevant to safety have been replaced visual inspection PE conductor test insulation resistance measurement leakage c
45. ralised configuration by showing the unique module number The module is fitted with sensor compatible connectors e g BNC for voltage signals Digital signals can be connected to the standard 9 pin D Sub connector One module can be connected directly to a PC using the USB 2 0 interface DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description Link connectors Channel LEDs Button In a system configuration the connection between the different modules is implemented by means of a simple cable bridge or by means of link cables The input signal level situation of a channel will be shown by the appropriate multi colour LED green Input signal level is in the right range red Channel is in an overload situation blue Channel is a RPM channel The button is used to calibrate the module or to select a channel for displaying its input signal level Pressing the button once shorter 5 s will sequentially select a channel for displaying its input signal level The LED of the selected channel will light brighter Pressing the button once longer 5 s and than releasing it will start the module calibration DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description CHG6 6 Channel Charge Input Module 1 Display 6 2 Signal input connectors 3 USB connector 4 Link connectors 5 Channel LEDs 6 Button 5 Figure 2 5 CHG6 6 Channel Charge Input Module Display Signal input connectors USB connector Link connectors On the display inpu
46. rial line or USB 2 0 interface depends on device e Get the current module and media configuration control the operation e Get the type of the channels and supply information about the properties of the channels e Get and set the current global and channel specific parameters of the recorder The DATWare Libary is free of charge and public for any end users and third party companies No companies are allowed to sell this code however everybody can charge for products which contain this code and also all extension and modification done by a 3rd party company can be commercially available 2 21 DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description 2 22 DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual Installation 3 Installation All modules have the same height and depth They can be locked together using an innovative mechanical design that makes it possible to add swap or remove any module within the chain without the use of any special tools 3 1 Locking Modules To lock modules together carry out the following Before connecting cables make sure that any povver source is disconnected 1 Hold the right module in diagonal and insert the lower locking plate into the recess of the left module Push the button at the top of the right module Simultaneously push the modules together Release the button at the top of the left module to lock the modules Interconnect the modules using a cable bridge 5
47. s and the external noise introduced by field interference sources such as magnetic fields test units engines etc Furthermore the signal conditioning electronics are galvanically isolated from the digital processors internal signal lines and computer interfaces This removes the noise introduced by potential differences ground loops etc In order to reduce the digital noise introduced by the electronics the system was designed with high precision components and all active components such as DC DC converters FPGA etc are adaptively synchronised to the analogue sampling frequency This means that all potential noise sources are easily eliminated Signal Connectors and Link Interfaces All connectors displays and control elements are located on the front panel Their arrangement allows simple connection to the sensors Since they are recessed no damage is likely to occur during transport or operation of the system The analogue modules are fitted with sensor compatible connectors e g BNC for voltage signals Micro Dot for charge sensors etc Digital signals can be connected to standard connectors Design The rugged modules are made of milled aluminium which ensures reliability in the demanding environment to which the system is often subjected All modules have the same height and depth They can be locked together using an innovative mechanical design that makes it possible to add swap or remove any module within the chain wit
48. st before any other connection is made The product may be installed and connected only by a license electrician 18 For permanently installed equipment without built in fuses circuit breakers or similar protective devices the supply circuit must be fused in such a way that suitable protection is provided for users and products 19 Do not insert any objects into the openings in the housing that are not designed for this purpose Never pour any liquids onto or into the housing This can cause short circuits inside the product and or electric shocks fire or injuries 20 Use suitable overvoltage protection to ensure that no overvoltage such as that caused by a thunderstorm can reach the product Otherwise the operating personnel will be endangered by electric shocks 21 Heim Systems products are not protected against penetration of water unless otherwise specified see also safety instruction 1 If this is not taken into account there exists the danger of electric shock for the user or damage to the product which can also lead to personal injury 22 Never use the product under conditions in which condensation has formed or can form in or on the product e g if the product was moved from a cold to a warm environment 23 Do not close any slots or openings on the product since they are necessary for ventilation and prevent the product from overheating Do not place the product on soft surfaces such as sofas or rugs or inside a close
49. t signal levels can be seen The display is also used to identify the module within a decentralised configuration by showing the unique module number The module is fitted with sensor compatible connectors e g Micro Dot for charge sensor signals One module can be connected directly to a PC using the USB 2 0 interface In a system configuration the connection between the different modules is implemented by means of a simple cable bridge or by means of link cables DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description Channel LEDs Button 2 10 The input signal level situation of a channel will be shown by the appropriate multi colour LED green Input signal level 1s in the right range red Channel is in an overload situation blue Channel is a RPM channel The button is used to calibrate the module or to select a channel for displaying its input signal level Pressing the button once shorter 5 s will sequentially select a channel for displaying its input signal level The LED of the selected channel will light brighter Pressing the button once longer 5 s and than releasing it will start the module calibration DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Description 222 Link Modules The Link Module is the central data handling unit for interconnection of multiple Signal Modules to a system Data acquired from the Signal Modules can be transferred via IEEE 1394b Gigabit Ethernet or USB 2 0 to an analysis computer or to a storage devi
50. tems a disconnecting device must be provided at the system level Never use the product if the power cable or the power connector is damaged Check the power cable and the power connector on a regular basis to ensure that it is in proper operating condition By taking appropriate safety measures and carefully laying the power cable ensure that the cable cannot be damaged and that no one can be hurt by e g tripping over the cable or suffering an electric shock Do not insert the plug into sockets that are dusty or dirty Insert the plug firmly and all the way into the socket Otherwise this can result in sparks fire and or injuries Do not overload any sockets extension cords or connector strips doing so can cause fire or electric shocks For measurements in circuits with voltages Vims gt 30 V suitable measures e g appropriate measuring equipment fusing current limiting electrical separation insulation should be taken to avoid any hazards DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual 15 Ensure that the connections with information technology equipment comply with TEC 950 EN 60950 16 Unless expressly permitted never remove the cover or any part of the housing while the product is in operation Doing so will expose circuits and components and can lead to injuries fire or damage to the product 17 If a product is to be permanently installed the connection between the PE terminal on site and the product s PE conductor must be made fir
51. trademarks acknoledged Heim Systems reserves the right to amend these manual without notice This manual is provided for guidance only and does not constitute a warranty of any kind vill DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Issue May 2007 Table of Contents 1 Introduction 1 1 1 1 General Information 1 1 1 2 Applications 1 4 1 2 1 Single Module Stand Alone System 1 4 1 2 2 Compact System 1 5 1 2 3 Distributed System 1 7 1 2 4 High Channel Count Distributed System 1 9 1 3 Accessories 1 11 2 Description 2 1 2 1 DATaRec 4 Series System Components 2 1 2 2 Available Components 2 2 22 1 Signal Modules General Description 2 2 222 Link Modules 2 11 2 2 3 Power Modules 2 16 2 2 4 External Power Supplies 2 18 2 3 Connections Between Modules 2 19 2 4 Remote Control and Configuration Software 2 20 2 5 DAT Ware Libary 2 21 3 Installation 3 1 3 1 Locking Modules 3 1 3 2 Separating Modules 3 2 3 3 Cabling 3 3 3 3 1 Cabling Signal Sources 3 3 3 3 2 Cabling a Single Module Stand Alone System 3 4 3 3 3 Cabling a Compact System 3 5 3 3 4 Cabling a Distributed System 3 7 3 3 5 Cabling a High Channel Count Distributed System 3 9 4 Operation 4 1 4 1 Front End Operation 4 1 ix DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Issue May 2007 A Technical Specification A 1 A 1 General A 1 A 2 Analoge Signal Modules A 2 A 2 1 Direct Voltage ICP Sensor Module DIC6B DIC6L A 2 A 2 2 High Channel Count Voltage ICP Sensor Module DIC24 A 5 A 2 3 Charge Sensor Module CHG6 A 7
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53. urrent measurement functional test As with all industrially manufactured goods the use of substances that induce an allergic reaction allergens e g nickel such as aluminum cannot be generally excluded If you develop an allergic reaction such as a skin rash frequent sneezing red eyes or respiratory difficulties consult a physician immediately to determine the cause If products components are mechanically and or thermically processed in a manner that goes beyond their intended use hazardous substances heavy metal dust such as lead beryllium nickel may be released For this reason the product may only be disassembled e g for disposal purposes by specially trained personnel Improper disassembly may be hazardous to your health National waste disposal regulations must be observed Depending on the function certain products can produce an elevated level of electromagnetic radiation Considering that unborn life requires increased protection pregnant women should be protected by appropriate measures Persons with pacemakers may also be endangered byelectromagnetic radiation The employer operator is required to assess workplaces where there is a special risk of exposure to radiation and ifnecessary take measures to avert the danger Operating the products requires special training and intense concentration Make certain that persons who use the products are physically mentally and emotionally fit enough to handle operating t
54. w pass filter 0 02 or 1 mV 0 1 or 1 mV 500 kQ single ended 10mVpeak to 10Vpeak in 1x 2x 5x 10x steps DC e AC 3dB at 0 2 Hz 24 V DC 4 mA constant current DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual TEDS sensor identification Analog high pass filter optional Analoge low pass filter optional RPM channel RPM sampling frequency Threshold level Connectors Functions Integrated calibration unit Galvanic isolation Max isolation voltage Input channel voltage safety AES EBU Channels Digital input Digital re sampling Sampling rate Clock rate Connector Signal level Coupling Technical Specification IEEE 1451 4 standard for all 4 channels 22 Hz 500 Hz 1 kHz or 4 kHz one channel is useable as RPM input DATaRec 3 Mode 16 x Fs max 3 2 MHz DATaRec 4 Mode 32 x Fs max 6 4 MHz 0 to 100 of the selected amplifier step 4 x BNC Single Ended ppm reference calibration yes e 48 V power input e 48 V digital analog part 35 V AES EBU data according to AES3 standard yes max 192 kHz 1 60 x Fs lt Fs lt 8 x Fs 1 x 9 pin D sub RS 422 galvanically isolated transformer coupled 11 DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Technical Specification Input termination Input synchronization Artificial head setup function General Dimensions Weight Cooling Power consumption Power input range Input DC power Communication Environmental spec
55. x h x d including fixing system 940 g typical no fan 11 W typical 17 to 28 V Low power detection built in USB 2 0 RS 232 and high speed Link interfaces 1 ppm reference calibration yes e 48 V power input e 48 V digital analog part 35 V DATaRec 4 Series User Manual Technical Specification Joint mode yes Environmental specification Vibration 5 g Shock 10 g Operating temperature 30 C to 65 C Storage temperature 40 C to 90 C Humidity 0 95 relative non condensing under development DA TaRec 4 Series User Manual A 3 A 3 1 Volt IPC Channels Number of channels Sampling frequency Fs Bandwidth Samplingr ratio Dynamic range Dynamic range Analoge to digital converter Data resolution THD Phase Accuracy AC Accuracy DC Accuracy Input impedance Signal level Coupling ICP power A 10 Technical Specification Digital Signal Modules Volt EBU Module DEBU e 2 channel digital audio input e 4 Volt ICP input channels 500 Hz 200 kHz settable in steps of 10 Hz Each module can work with its own sampling frequency which is a binary divider of Fs DC to max 80 kHz user selectable 2 5 no mirroring effect gt 102 dB at 0 dBV range in DATaRec 4 Mode gt 96 dB at 0 dBV range in DATaRec 3 Mode 24 bit e 16 bit DATaRec 3 Mode or 32 bit DATaRec 4 Mode selectable lt 90 dB at 0 dBV range 0 2 without optional high or lo

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