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1. Fm oo0 2o0 2o02o02o0022 o0o0o0oooo M gt n dataqoo1 Ready 47 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Start Recording to SD Record to SD with the start stop push button by clicking on the Start or Stop Icon in the DATAQ Instruments Event Recorder software or by selecting the menu items Start Recording Stop Recording Y ou do not have to use the same method to start stop recording to SD for example you can start recording using the software disconnect the device from your PC and stop recording with the push button 48 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Technical Support Post all technical support issues through our support ticket system at http www dataq com ticket Our sup port team monitors the ticket system Monday through Friday 9 5 Eastern Time If you do not want to submit a ticket please use our Technical Support Forum where you can search for answers or post a question DATAQ Instruments Inc support staff monitors and posts to this forum jDATAQ INSTRUMENTS DATAQ Instruments Inc 241 Springside Drive Akron OH 44333 Telephone 330 668 1444 Fax 330 666 5434 www dataq com Product Links Data Acquisition Data Logger Chart Recorder 49
2. INSTRUMENTS Wwww dataq com eo eoe S SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS Access the file directory with the SD Directory icon the File gt Directory menu item or an SD card reader 18 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Battery Replacement Replace your battery if your device will not hold a charge The battery will lose power over time even when not in use Be sure to charge it before ordering another battery The battery is located on the bottom of the circuit board You must disassemble the device in order to replace the battery Note Only replace the battery with a factory approved replacement DA TAQ Instruments part number 20001 30 Installing the wrong type of battery may cause the device to catch fire 1 Remove the rubber feet on the bottom of the device 2 Unscrew and remove the bottom screws gt gt gt Bottom of Device H Leve E DE tetur p gr e E Eu Lia ui iL E Rd k Firm AEE 3 Remove the top casing 4 Remove the circuit board and flip over to reveal the battery holder 19 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Top 5 Cut the tie wrap and remove the battery 6 Replace the battery using a new tie wrap and reassemble the device 20 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Software The DI 160 Event Recorder setup software is included with the purchase of your DI 160 Event State and Count Da
3. Bi Dataq Event Recorder File Settings Help iin g S Channel 1 2Hi 3Hi 4Hi 510 Blas Function aT EV HS ST EV ST EV i LscalDateand Time CHN1 CHN2 CHN3 CHN4 CHNS CHNB CHN7 CHNS Time Setting 2010 09 17 10 24 04 2010 09 17 10 24 05 2010 09 17 10 24 06 2010 09 17 10 24 07 2010 08 17 10 24 21 2010 09 17 10 24 22 2010 09 17 10 24 23 Cccocunm l clcc ccod odcooscdc cccocu Dlncl u u adnSO o a ooo oo a Lx L LX LX LX LX LX l3 l3 cx a A a 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 160 connected COMB MODE Setup Use the Channel Settings dialog to change the time setting Please Note Time settings are lost when power is completely lost i e when power is lost and the battery backup dies 32 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Time and Date Stamp The time and date stamp of each data sample is displayed in the left most column in the main window Date Time is shown in either UTC or Local setting can be changed in the Channel Settings dialog The time configuration is displayed directly above the time date stamps Bi Dataq Event Recorder File Settings Help Channel 1 Hi 2 Hi 3 Hi 4 Hi 5 LB T Lo a Lo Function ST EV H3 ar EV AC ST EW
4. Use the High Speed Counter Mode to find the sum of the number of events occurring within a sample interval For example a machine produces an average of 80 parts per minute over 420 total minutes of operating time 7 hours The maximum and minimum run rates were 120 and 62 parts per minute respectively High Speed Counter mode reports an integer from 0 to 9999 except when recording at a sample interval of 1 second where the maximum counts that can be recorded is 8192 Use the following graphic as an example 0 Interval 1 2 3 4 j Reported HS Counts Time MMDDYYYY MMDDYYYY MMDDYYYY MMDDYYYY MMDD YYYY Stamp 55 HHMMSS HHMMSS 55 HHMMSS Di 1i r2 3i 4 See also HS vs AC Counter Modes 44 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger AC Counter Mode Use the AC Counter Mode to count AC power on off within a sample interval This mode is optimized to ignore 50 60 Hz power line transitions and to change state only when power is removed or applied For example a 120 VAC pump turned on 5 times during a sample interval of 30 minutes AC Counter mode reports an integer from 1 9999 except when recording at a sample interval of 1 second where the maximum counts that can be recorded is 8192 it is highly unlikely that an AC channel would ever turn on off more than 8192 times in a second Use the following graphic as an example 50 60 Hz AC Counter 5 AC Counts Reported Sample Int
5. DATAQ INSTRUMENTS The way PC based instrumentation should be 01 160 Event State and Count Data Logger User s Manual Manual Revision D Copyright 2011 by Dataq Instruments Inc The Information contained herein is the exclusive property of Dataq Instruments Inc except as otherwise indicated and shall not be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any human or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without expressed written authorization from the company The distribution of this material outside the company may occur only as authorized by the company in writing Dataq Instruments hardware and software products are not designed to be used in the diagnosis and treatment of humans nor are they to be used ascritical components in any life support systems whose failure to perform can reasonably be expected to cause sig nificant injury to humans DATAQ INSTRUMENTS bi 241 Springside Drive Akron Ohio 44333 U S A Telephone 330 668 1444 Fax 330 666 5434 Designed and manufactured in the United States of America DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Introduction Congratulations on your purchase of the DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger This documentation is designed to familiarize you with the features and functions of the Hardware and Software for the DI 160 Even
6. gt 250 us AC Line AC 50 60 Hz Counter Switch clo X sure Built in pull up HS TTL level TTL Counter Changes TTL Pulse 8 KHz gt 250 us The following graphic may help to further demonstrate the relationships between channel modes 40 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Interval 4 2 3 4 Example 1 Event il El 0 State 0 4 0 0 pesa HS Count 1 0 Example 2 Event 4 State 4 1 aR HS Count ioa Example 3 Event il 4 4 State 0 1 0 HS Count 5 Fj 4 Event 1 18 State m HS Count 1 6 1 1 Time MM DD YYYY MMDDYYYY MMDDYYYY 00 MMDD YYYY Stamp HH MM SS HH MM SS HH MM SS HH MM SS HH MM SS 0 1 2 3 4 41 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger State Mode Use the State Mode to determine how long an event lasts A channel configured in the State mode only sam ples at the end of a sample interval An example would be a machine was powered on at 9 00 AM and remained on until 12 00PM It was powered back on at 1 00 PM and remained on until 5 00 PM State mode only reports a 0 or 1 for each sample interval Use the following graphic as an example o Interval 1 2 4 4 4 j UUU L1 e 1 0 Reported States Time MM DD YYYY MMDDYYYY MMDDYYYY MMDDYYYY MMDDYYYY Stamp HH MM 55 HH MM SS HH MM 55 HH MM S5 HH MM 55 Di 41i 2 3 x Note When sampling an AC lin
7. B Lo S EV CHA CHA CHNS 4Hi 5 HS ST EV CHN3 CHN4 CHNS D aaa AA AAAA AAAA AAA A A Cccoccocccocccccucccccccc CcOccclcu 6 amp 5 000 cuoc Il MODE Setup The File Menu has two items Directory and Exit The Directory menu item provides a quick view of the data files stored on your installed SD card The Exit menu item exits the program exiting the program will not stop recording to your SD card Bi Dataq Event Recorder File Settings Directory Help a Exit E 1 Hi 2 Hi 3 Hi 4 Hi Function al EV HS ST UTC Date and Time CHAT CHAN CHAS CHA lana AA IA AA ddA ri ri nnn r1 25 5 Lo Lo T Lo a Lo EV AC ST EV CHAS cCHMB CHA CHAN r1 nnuri r1 r1 ae DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Settings Menu The Settings Menu has three items Channel Settings Start Recording and Stop Recording Channel set tings opens the Channel Settings screen where you can modify all settings available on the device The Start Recording and Stop Recording menu items allow you to Start Stop recording to the SD card Bi Dataq Event Recorder E m 3 Hi 4 Hi Lo H3 oT EV AU al EV 4N2 CHN3 CHN4 CHN5 CHNB CHN CHNS IAA AM IN Ta aA aT rn rn nanan ri ri nun ri ri A FEN aln Help Menu The Help menu has two items Help and About The
8. DATAQ Instruments Event Recorder unless you specified a different location during installation Once open the main window will immediately display the data being sampled by the instrument at 1 sample per second The sample rate displayed here cannot be changed in setup mode while the actual sample rate recorded to SD memory can When placed in the record mode by the software the main screen display updates at the programmed rate It s only fixed at once per second if the DI 160 is recording at once per sec ond or not recording at all The main display window provides important information about the device and its setup Click on an area of the below screen shot or use the links under the image to jump to the article regarding that function or display Please Note The Event Recorder software automatically shuts down when you disconnect the DI 160 from your computer Bi Dataq Event Recorder File Settings Help imi e Channel 1 Hi 2 Hi 3 Hi 4 Hi i 6 Lo T La a Lo Function ar EV HS ST EW AC ST EV Lacal D ate and Time CHAT CHN2 CHNS CHNS CHAN CHAN CHNS 2010 09 17 10 24 04 2010 09 17 10 24 05 2010 09 17 10 24 06 2010 09 17 10 24 07 2010 09 17 10 24 08 2010 09 17 10 24 08 2010 09 17 10 24 10 2010 09 17 10 24 11 2010 09 17 10 24 12 2010 09 17 10 24 13 2010 09 17 10 24 14 2010 09 17 10 24 15 2010 09 17 10 24 16 2010 09 17 10 24 17 2010 09 17 10 24 18 2010 09 17 10 24 18 2010 09 17 10 24 20 2010 09 17 10 24 21 2010 0
9. Local Date and Time CHANT CHN2 CANS CHM4 CHAS CHNB CHAY CHNS 0072 0022 Das 0022 0049 0022 0021 0064 0021 0049 0029 Das 0022 0049 0022 0050 0020 0022 OOF 0020 0049 0000 0001 0049 0001 006r 0000 0049 0001 Dan 0000 Dan 0000 Dan 0000 Time Stamp 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Oooo HSS Kee SH a C AO A s D o c c o c c o DATAG 01 160 connected on COMe MODE Setup Please Note Time settings are lost when power is completely lost i e when power is lost and the battery backup dies 33 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Data Display Sampled data is shown in real time in the main window For display purposes the sample interval is always shown at 1 second on this screen the actual sample interval recorded to disk is changed in the Channel Set tings dialog A point of interest may be highlighted on this screen highlights the row in bright yellow for closer analysis and to freeze the frame by clicking any row of data This does not pause recording to SD memory it just pauses the disp
10. Help menu item provides access to the help files The About menu item provides information regarding hardware and software revision numbers as well as the device serial number and manufacture date Bi Datag Event Recorder A File Settings aC Channel x e 3 Hi 4 Hi Lo Lo Function ST EV HS ST EV AC ST EW UTC Date and Time CHAT CHN2 CHNS CHN4 CHNS CHAN CHN7 CHNS TAAL Ta AA ri ri nnnrn r nnnrn 26 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Icons There are 4 icons directly under the menu items SD Card Directory Channel Settings Start Button and Stop Button Bi Dataq Event Recorder Icons File Settings Help 1 Hi 2 Hi 3 Hi 4 Hi 5 Lo B Lo a Lo oT E H9 EV oT EV Local Date and Time CHANT CHNS CHNS CHM4 CHNS GHNE CHN 2010 09 17 10 24 04 2010 09 17 10 24 05 2010 09 17 10 24 06 2010 09 17 10 24 07 2010 09 17 10 24 08 2010 09 17 10 24 08 2010 09 17 10 24 10 2010 09 17 10 24 11 2010 09 17 10 24 12 2010 09 17 10 24 13 2010 09 17 10 24 14 2010 09 17 10 24 15 2010 09 17 10 24 16 2010 09 17 10 24 17 2010 09 17 10 24 18 2010 09 17 10 24 18 2010 09 17 10 24 20 2010 09 17 10 24 21 2010 09 17 10 24 22 2010 09 17 10 24 23 CcOccc u0cn u cc0cc0c 0 0 cCcogccoccoccoco H uic cu99m oOcoc a DD D aa ss a a Ccco
11. State and Count Data Logger SD Memory Use any standard SD style memory card Please Note SD HD is notsupported up to 2 GB in size to record your data DATAQ Instruments part number 101014 2GS All data must be recorded to the SD card you can not record to a PC and the SD card must be formatted to FAT32 file system FAT32 is the standard format for SD cards You can check the file system format of your SD card using Windows to view the properties of the card If the file system is not FAT32 you must reformat the card using Windows Note To reduce battery drain use an SD card with no data stored on it Remove the SD card and insert into an SD card reader to access the data files You can open the file in any spreadsheet program that accepts csv file format see Reported Data to view sample output All files are sequentially named starting with dataq001 csv Each recording session creates a new file If power is lost dur ing recording and the battery backup was either not installed or discharged you must restart a new recording session using the start stop push button the start recording icon or the Settings Start Recording menu item The SD memory slot is spring loaded to ensure the card cannot fall out accidentally Simply push the SD card until it catches to install Once installed push the SD card in to release it Note Do not remove the SD card during recording sD Card Model 01 160 i Event State and Count Data Logger
12. USB cable The csv output file is formatted to allow easy analysis of your recorded data The first 4 rows contain general information including the file name device name and sample interval Rows 6 8 contain channel information like the channel number annotation and mode The rest of the file is the recorded data and corresponding time stamps Microsoft Excel dataq001 csv Sele File Edit View Insert Format Tools Data Window Adobe PDF LABS id 2 0 B Z U L19 fe A File name datag001 csv Device name DATAG Interval 1 Sec Comment DI 160 General Information _6 Channel 1 Hi 2 Hi 3 Hi 4 Hi 5 Lo 6 Lo Lo 7 Function ST EV HS IST EV AC ST UTC Date and Time CHN1 CHN2 CHN3 CHN4 CHN5 CHNB CHN 10 1 2010 14 38 10 1 2010 14 38 10 1 2010 14 38 10 1 2010 14 38 10 1 2010 14 38 10 1 2010 14 38 10 1 2010 14 38 10 1 2010 14 38 10 1 2010 14 38 10 1 2010 14 38 10 1 2010 14 38 10 1 2010 14 38 10 1 2010 14 38 10 1 2010 14 38 10 1 2010 14 38 10 1 2010 14 39 10 1 2010 14 39 10 1 2010 14 39 10 1 2010 14 39 10 1 2010 14 39 10 1 2010 14 39 10 1 2010 14 39 10 1 2010 14 39 10 1 2010 14 39 Channel Information Time Setting and Time Stamps Recorded Data cOooooooooooooooooo oo oo oojojojojojoajojojojoajojojojojoioiojeojoojo o ojiojioljejeljejejejejejlejlloaleloljejejjiejlisejasojiojlo OoOoOuocoooo oocomwooowuooo oo d d imd 2 EIL D LJ ee
13. allows configuration through your computer s USB port and data storage to a removable SD flash card Power is derived from the provided USB AC power adaptor or from the internal rechargeable battery The device is designed specifically to record when how long and how many times events occur Features include e 4isolated high voltage channels with a range of 5 to 300 V DC or peak AC channels 1 4 4 non isolated low voltage and switch closure inputs at a range of 30 V DC or peak AC channels 5 8 Push button to stop start recording data to SD card Easy to read LED lights clearly indicate instrument status Data is recorded directly to a removable SD card Built in USB mini interface for communications with any Windows XP or higher PC Includes setup software and outputs data to a csv file format that can be read by most spreadsheet programs like Microsoft Excel or Open Office e Programmable State Event AC Counter or High Speed Counter functions available per channel max imum of 3 Counter channels Signal Inputs The DI 160 features four high voltage channels 5 to 300 V DC or peak AC and 4 low voltage channels 30 V DC or peak AC all located on a single eight position screw terminal block and clearly labeled for easy con nection and operation The high voltage channels feature input to output and channel to channel isolation of 500 VDC or 250 V peak AC The four low voltage inputs are internally pulled up and may be used to
14. detect activity from switch closures TTL level signals or DC levels up to 30 V 300 or pea AC dle aie ode de HOS GU GE 30 VDXC ar peak AC nan Isolate BO wo eo eo Gy Gy Specifications Signal Inputs High Voltage Channels Number of Channels Working Range Trigger Threshold Channel to channel Isolation Input to output Isolation Max Input without Damage 4 5 to 300 VDC 230 Vrms 4 Volts 500 V DC 250 V peak AC 500 V DC 250 V peak AC 360 V DC or peak AC Low Voltage and Switch Closure Inputs Number of Channels Configuration Working Range Trigger Threshold Isolation Max Input without Damage 4 Internally pulled up TTL 2 5V DC None 30 V DC or peak AC DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Operation Programmable func tions Counter Operation Reset condition Maximum count Maximum frequency Minimum pulse width HS Counter Oper ation AC Counter Oper ation State Operation Event Operation Min capture event pulse width Programmable intervals applies to all channels Event State Count alternating current AC counter or high speed HS counter HV channels 1 3 and LV channels 5 7 may function as counters but no more than three counters can be enabled at any time Programmabl
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16. 18 OU Dn 2010 09 17 10 24 20 0049 0001 2010 09 17 10 24 21 apod 2010 09 17 10 24 22 0000 0000 2010 09 17 10 24 23 0000 Dun Mode D Z a l5x0u 0c c c 000 Oo CcQ ocxcouuuuu uc cu duc crt c c3 c3 c3 c3 e c c3 c3 c3 e c c3 c3 c3 e c c cw C c c3 c3 c3 c3 6e c C3 c3 c3 c e c c c3 A 6 oc o cCcccccnr cuc gdoo D D c o lI o ol o o o ol o ol ol c DI 160 connected an COMB Recording to File filename csv means the device is recording to the SD and provides the filename For exam ple MODE Recording to FILE dakaqu us csv 36 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Channel Settings The Channel Settings Dialog allows you to change the device name enter a comment for the device change the sample interval set the time set the maximum number of rows to populate in the csv file and configure channels Settings Device Mame Interval 1 Sec Comment Dl UTC Rows 1 000 000 Channels State Event HS Counter AC Counter CHNZ State 9 Event State Event 9 HS Counter AC Counter CHNA State D Event CHNS State Event 2 H5 Counter AC Counter CHNE State Event 2 HS Counter 9 AC Counter CHN State Event CHNS State Event Change Device Name Device Name DATA Click on the d
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18. 9 17 10 24 10 2010 09 17 10 24 11 2010 09 17 10 24 12 2010 09 17 10 24 13 2010 09 17 10 24 14 2010 09 17 10 24 15 2010 09 17 10 24 16 2010 09 17 10 24 17 2010 09 17 10 24 18 2010 09 17 10 24 19 2010 09 17 10 24 20 2010 09 17 10 24 21 2010 09 17 10 24 22 2010 09 17 10 24 23 m m Za Aa eo 8 ees Ss KH eee a o A m B mn GA m S m S m GA a A m B mn GA a SA m B m DA a A m S m SA a A a G a E a ce3 0oocxcuxuu uouuuuuxooscc occcc coo Ooo oe Se Se Se Se KH ee eee eee D 01 160 connected on COMB MODE Setup ST means the channel is configured for the State Mode EV means the channel is configured for the Event Mode HS means the channel is configured for the High Speed Counter Mode AC means the channel is configured for the AC Counter Mode Use the Channel Settings dialog to change the configuration of a channel See Choosing Channel Mode to determine which mode to select for a given channel 30 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Channel Annotation User defined up to 4 characters channel annotation is displayed directly below the Channel Function in the main window Bi Dataq Event Recorder File Settings Help ICE Channel 3 Hi 4 Hi 5 Lo 6 Lo T L Channel Annotation lEunction ST HS ST EV AC ST n L Local Date
19. 9 17 10 24 22 2010 09 17 10 24 23 CcOoocuc uu mn i mmc n s u uu ccc a Aa aAA ccc c3 c3 c3 C3 c3 C3 c3 C3 63 c3 c3 C3 63 c3 c3 c3 c c C c3 0c c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 c3 C3 63 c3 c3 C3 63 c3 c3 c3 c cc Cc0cucocuu 3c3c0 ccc cz II DATAGOQ DI 160 connected on Coma MODE Setup Menu Items Icons 23 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Channel Number Channel Function Time Setting Time and Date Stamp Channel Annotation Data Display Connection Settings Mode 24 Menu There are three menu items File Settings and Help Menu Bi Dataq Event Recorder DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger ST CHN Function EV Local Date and Time 2010 08 17 10 24 04 2010 08 17 10 24 05 2010 08 17 10 24 06 2010 08 17 10 24 07 2010 08 17 10 24 08 2010 08 17 10 24 08 2010 08 17 10 24 10 2010 08 17 10 24 11 2010 08 17 10 24 12 2010 08 17 10 24 13 2010 08 17 10 24 14 2010 08 17 10 24 15 2010 08 17 10 24 15 2010 08 17 10 24 17 2010 08 17 10 24 18 2010 08 17 10 24 18 2010 08 17 10 24 20 2010 08 17 10 24 21 2010 08 17 10 24 22 2010 08 17 10 24 23 Ccocpmc g6 cmc uur uu sc c U U O nO OG A O 0 Se Se er er Cr Oooo ee DATAGOG 01 160 connected on Coma File Menu CAHN iil g T L
20. Push button con Stop Start recording to SD memory trol Indicators LED Active USB Battery Input Con One 1 nections sure Power Internal Battery Type Internal Battery Type Internal Battery Run time Current drain AC adaptor External Power Environmental Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Storage Temperature Storage Humidity 6 position terminal strip divided into two sections High Voltage and Switch Clo TTL Rechargeable lithium ion Rechargeable lithium ion Minimum of 40 hours 450 mA max 5VDC 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz via USB port or provided AC adaptor 0 C to 35 C 0 to 90 non condensing 20 C to 45 C 0 to 90 non condensing Physical Characteristics Enclosure Hardened Plastic Mounting Desktop bulkhead Dimensions 2 625D x 5 5W x 1 53H in 6 67D x 13 97W x 3 89H cm Weight 4 5 oz DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger OS Compatibility Setup software Windows XP 32 bit Windows Vista and Windows 7 32 and 64 bit versions SD based CSV files OS independent DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Block Diagram HV 0 HV 0 HV 1 HV 1 HV 2 HV 2 HV 3 High Voltage Channels Typical 4 Channels LV 0 LV 0 LV 1 LV 1 LV 2 LV 2 LV 3 LV 3 Up ta 8 Event and State Channels Mode Selection Typical 8 Channels Up to 3 Counter Chann
21. Q INSTRUMENTS Battery www datag com 300 VDOC or peak AC 30 VOC or peak AC non solated 1 ra n4 FE 49 B le VEINS VE a are Ww ML ul Channels 1 4 are High Voltage channels for signals in the range of 300 VDC 230 Vrms Channels 5 8 are Low Voltage channels for TTL level signals 30 V DC or peak AC max Use the following diagram to connect channel 1 Model DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger B DATAQ INSTRUMENTS www dataq com 2300 or peak AC 30 VDOC ar peak AC nan Isolabed GC e BO a remo wo eo ueo amp y Gy Signal J Signal To connect signals to the 01 160 1 Insert the stripped end of a signal lead into the desired terminal directly under the screw 12 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger 2 Tighten the pressure flap by rotating the screw clockwise with a small screwdriver Make sure that the pres sure flap tightens only against the signal wire and not the wire insulation Do not over tighten 3 Tug gently on the signal lead to ensure that it is firmly secured Loosen Tighten Screw Terminal Block Pad ia Signal Lead Pressure Flap When an input signal is connected and the DATAQ Instruments Event Recorder software is run a real time display of sampled data is shown 13 DI 160 Event S
22. and 2010 09 17 10 24 04 2010 09 17 10 24 05 j 2010 08 17 10 24 06 2010 09 17 10 24 07 2010 09 17 10 24 08 2010 09 17 10 24 09 1201 0 09 17 10 24 10 2010 09 17 10 24 11 2010 09 17 10 24 12 2010 09 17 10 24 13 2010 09 17 10 24 14 2010 09 17 10 24 15 2010 09 17 10 24 16 2010 09 17 10 24 17 2010 09 17 10 24 18 2010 09 17 10 24 19 2010 09 17 10 24 20 2010 09 17 10 24 21 2010 09 17 10 24 22 2010 09 17 10 24 23 0022 0022 0022 0021 0021 0023 0022 0022 0020 0022 0020 Dan 0001 0001 Dana 0000 0001 Dun 0000 Dan OOF 0049 0057 0061 0049 0060 0049 0050 0050 OOF 0049 0050 0049 Dus 0049 Dun Dana 0000 D 2 A A Se A eS KH oo aaa Aa A A G 2 L Cc cj c3 c3 c3 c c3 c C3 c c e o A A A C Cj c3 c3 c3 c c3 c3 c c c c c A A A CO cocnl ii c0u0u cocsctact3 See ee DATAQ DI 160 connected MODE Setup Use the Channel Settings dialog to change the channel annotation 31 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Time Setting The user specified time setting is displayed in the upper left hand portion of the main window just under Func tion Local or UTC Coordinated Universal Time date and time stamps can be displayed and stored to data files
23. ate Event HS Counter AC Counter Click in the white channel annotation text box to change the channel annotation and enter up to 4 ASCII char acters Channel Annotation Text Box CHA 1 State Event HS Counter AC Counter Click on the channel checkbox to enable disable a channel 38 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Channel Enable Disable Checkbox CHM 1 1 State Event HS Counter AC Counter Select a radio button to set the channel function Configure each channel as either a State Event High Speed Counter or AC Counter Only 3 total channels may be counter channels AC or HS while channels 4 and 8 cannot be configured as counter channels See Choosing Channel Mode to determine which mode to select for a given channel Channel Function Selection Radio Buttons CHN State Event HS Counter AC Counter Configure the Device Click on the OK button to save the settings to the device 39 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Choosing Channel Configuration Mode Use the following chart to determine which mode to select for which channel 01 160 Channel Con figuration Mode Applied Signal 01 160 Channel Selection if you want to know High Voltage Low Voltage Type Description Range Threshold HV Channels 1 LV Channels 4 5 8 How How Long Many DC Level Change HS Pulse Counter 8 KHz max
24. cccccucccoccuoCcocucsud CcOcccco n01 n 1olu oc DATAGQ DI 160 connected an COMA MODE Setup SD Card Directory The SD Card Directory show the directory of the SD card installed in the DI 160 Name size and date time the file was closed is provided This is the same as using the menu item File gt Directory Please Note It is not possible to open or read any files contained on the SD memory from this application 4 Channel Settings Click on the Channel Settings icon to open the Channel Settings dialog This is the same as using the menu item Settings Channel Settings Start Stop Icons Use the Start Stop buttons to begin recording to the SD card Click on the green button to begin recording Click on the red button to stop recording This is the same as using the menu items Settings gt Start Recording 27 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger and Settings Stop Recording Start Button Stop Button 28 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Channel Number The channel number is displayed at the head of each column of data in the main window Bi Dataq Event Recorder File Settings Help Channel Number i ha a ec um dd Channel 3x Function ST EW HS idh Ew ST EW Local Date and Time CHAT CHAN CHAS CHM4 CHNS CHHB CHA CHNS 2010 09 17 10 24 04 0072 0022 2010 09 17 10 24 05 adet 0022 2010 09 17 10 24 06 0049 0022 2010 09 17 10 24 07 0057 00
25. e interval timeout 1 second interval 8 192 213 gt 1 second interval 9 999 2 KHz 2500 us Used whenever the need exists to account for and total each pulse that occurs within a sample interval Optimized for 50 60 Hz power line frequencies Designed to ignore power line tran sitions and to change state only when power is removed or applied Maximum line frequency 120 Hz Maximum count frequency 20 Hz Determines the DURATION of an event Records the state that exists upon ter mination of a sample interval Determines WHEN an event occurred but does not yield the duration of the event Records a single time stamped data point when one or more events occur within a definable interval gt 500us 1 2 5 10 15 30 seconds 1 2 3 4 5 10 15 30 minutes 1 2 4 6 8 12 24 hours Internal Date Time Clock Accuracy 20 ppm sync Method via connected PC during setup System Configuration Method Via PC based program Uploaded via USB port Parameters Enabled disabled channels Sample interval Function AC counter HS counter Event Pulse User annotation per channel Device name Data Memory DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Type Removable Standard SD style Maximum memory size 2 GB SD File system format FAT32 Storage file format ASCII comma separated value csv Controls Indicators Connections Interface USB 2 0 mini B style connector Storage Removable SD style memory
26. e waveform should the value of the applied waveform be approximately lower than the trigger threshold when the sample interval times out the DI 160 will erroneously indicate that power was removed for the entire sample interval To overcome this problem use the Event Mode to reliably report on off times when monitoring an AC waveform Hii Dropout state A Channel programmed for State could dropout if the sample interval times out when the value of the ap plied AC waveform is less than the trigger threshold 1 0 L 142 143 Event Sample Interval 7 42 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Event Mode Use the Event mode to record when an event occurs An Event is a single occurrence within a sample inter val Even though multiple events may occur within a sample interval only one will be recorded Only leading edge transitions are reported Falling edge transitions are ignored For example a machine gets turned on dur ing the sample interval Event mode only reports a or 1 whether or not a signal was on during the sample interval for each sample interval Use the following graphic as an example Time Stamp 0 Interval 1 2 3 4 j 1 Reported Events DD YYYY MMDDYYYY MMDDYYYY MMDDYYYY MMDD YYYY HH MM SS HH MM 55 HH MM 55 HH MM 55 HH MM SS 01 1 2 3i 4 43 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger High Speed Counter Mode
27. els in any mix of HS ar AC Low Voltage Channels Typical 4 Channels Power Sample Low Battery Control Button DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Dimensional Drawing Le i i E T j O 1 k wc 10 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Unpacking the Device The following items are included with each DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Verify that you have the following Your DI 160 Instrument Mini B USB cable for device setup AC Power Adapter to record data in the field the USB cable connects to the AC power adapter Rechargeable lithium ion battery pre installed in the device DATAQ Instruments screw driver for signal connections Software via download http www datag com 160 If an item is missing or damaged submit a support ticket at http www datag com ticket or call DATAQ Instruments at 330 668 1444 DATAQ support will guide you through the appropriate steps for replacing miss ing or damaged items Save the original packing material in the unlikely event that your unit must for any rea son be sent back to DATAQ Instruments 11 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Connecting Input Signals All input signal connections are made to the 16 port screw terminal Each terminal is labeled directly on the top of the instrument case Model 01 160 Event State and Count Data Logger bi DATA
28. erval See also HS vs AC Counter Modes 45 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger AC vs HS Counter Modes The decision to apply the DI 160 s HS high speed or AC alternating current counter mode depends upon what information is desired from the measurement The high speed counter mode is used when you need to total each pulse that occurs within a sample interval A flow sensor with a pulsed output is a good example where each pulse represents an incremental flow value and therefore carries information But what if you re interested only in the number of times a 120V 60Hz fan by was activated within a six hour sample interval Use of the HS counter mode in this situation yields the number of 60 Hz pulses that occurred during that time not exactly what you want The AC counter mode is optimized to ignore 50 60 Hz power line transitions and to change state only when power is removed or applied Applying the AC Counter mode to the fan application provides exactly the information you need the number of times the fan activated within successive six hour periods 50 60 Hz HS Counter Ji 30 HS Counts Reported i 5 AC Counts _ Reported AC Counter Sample Interval 46 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Reported Data Access recorded data by removing the SD card from the DI 160 and inserting it into any SD card reader data is not accessible directly from the SD card via the
29. hat this hardware will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the date of shipment DATAQ Instruments obli gations under this warranty shall not arise until the defective material is shipped freight prepaid to DATAQ Instruments The only responsibility of DATAQ Instruments under this warranty is to repair or replace at its discretion and on a free of charge basis the defective material This warranty does not extend to products that have been repaired or altered by persons other than DATAQ Instruments employees or products that have been subjected to misuse neglect improper installation or accident DATAQ Instruments shall have no liability for incidental or consequential damages of any kind aris ing out of the sale installation or use of its products Service Policy 1 All products returned to DATAQ Instruments for service regardless of warranty status must be on a freight prepaid basis 2 DATAQ Instruments will strive to achieve a 5 day turnaround on any repair or replacement of any defective product 3 For in warranty repairs DATAQ Instruments will return repaired items to the buyer freight prepaid Out of warranty repairs will be returned with freight prepaid and added to the service invoice DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Hardware Features The DI 160 event state and count data logger is a portable stand alone data recording module that
30. ialog box and enter a new device name up to 8 ASCII characters Change the Device Comment Comment 01 160 Click on the dialog box and enter a new device comment up to 12 ASCII characters 37 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Change the Sample Interval Interval Select a new sample interval from the drop down box Select from the following 1 Sec 2 Sec 5 Sec 10 Sec 15 Sec 30 1 Min 2 Min 3 Min 4 Min 5 Min 10 Min 15 Min 30 Min 1 Hr 2 Hr 4 Hr 6 Hr 8 Hr 12 Hr 24 Hr All channels will report values based on the selected sample interval Set the Time UTC The time stamp reported by the device can be synchronized with your PC or stay in standard UTC time Uncheck the UTC checkbox to sync the device with your PC Check the UTC checkbox to leave the device at UTC time Note If power is lost the local time setting will be lost as well Set Max Rows Rows 65 000 1 000 000 Set the maximum number of rows to populate in a spreadsheet Some spreadsheet programs have a limit of about 65 000 rows in a single spreadsheet for example prior to 2007 Microsoft Excel has a maximum of 65 536 rows The latest versions of Excel can contain a million or more If you are going to be recording for a long period of time and at a high sample rate be sure to check the limits of your spreadsheet program before changing this to 1 000 000 Configure a Channel CHM 1 1 9 St
31. lay Bi Dataq Event Recorder Channel 1 Hi Function a EV Local Date and Time CHAT CHA 2010 09 17 10 24 04 2010 09 17 10 24 05 2010 09 17 10 24 06 2010 09 17 10 24 07 2010 09 17 10 24 08 2010 09 17 10 24 08 Data MULT 10 24 10 2010 09 17 10 24 11 2010 09 17 10 24 12 2010 09 17 10 24 13 2010 09 17 10 24 14 2010 09 17 10 24 15 2010 09 17 10 24 16 2010 09 17 10 24 17 2010 09 17 10 24 18 2010 09 17 10 24 19 2010 09 17 10 24 20 2010 09 17 10 24 21 2010 09 17 10 24 22 2010 09 17 10 24 23 DATAO DI 1860 connected COME MODE Setup 34 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Connection Status The connection settings displays the COM port you are connected to If this display reads COM 1 already in use close the program connect the device to your USB port and restart the program Please Note This is a virtual COM port that is hooked by the DI 160 s USB driver No actual connection is made to a PCs physical COM port nor is a physical COM port on the PC required for proper operation Bi Dataq Event Recorder File Settings X Help 3 Hi 4 Hi 5 Lao H3 ar EV AC ST EW CANS CHNS CHhRB CHN CHNS 2010 09 17 10 24 04 2010 09 17 10 24 05 2010 09 17 10 24 06 2010 09 17 10 24 07 2010 09 17 10 24 08 2010 09 17 10 24 08 2010 09 17 10 24 10 2010 09 17 10 24 11 2010 09 17 10 24 12 2010 09 17 10 24 13 2010 09 17 10 24 14 2010 09 17 10 24 15 2010 09 17 10 24 16 2010 09 17 10 24 17 2010 09
32. on nection either connected to your PC or to the provided AC adapter The battery will lose its charge over time even when idle The battery is designed as a backup in case of momentary power failure 40 48 hours battery life Once the battery if fully charged the Battery LED turns off Model DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger DATAQ INSTRUMENTS Wwww dataq com a a 230 VIC ar peak AC nan Isotalberc O S ac a3 eo e t Gy Gy Gy Start Stop Push Button The Start Stop button is located on the side of the device near the LEDs and the USB connection Use this button to start stop recording to your SD card Push Button Model DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger BijDATAO INSTRUMENTS 300 VOC or peak AC 0 VOC or AC non Jsolated GJ Ge Ge GO e To Start recording to your SD card press and hold the button The Active LED will turn on Hold the button until the Active LED turns off The Active LED will flash green once every 4 seconds when recording to SD 16 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger To Stop recording to your SD card press and hold the button The Active LED will turn on Hold the button until the Active LED turns off The Active LED will stay off when not recording 17 DI 160 Event
33. t State and Count Data Logger The DI 160 features programmable capture modes to detect events when events happen states how long between events and counts how many events An internal real time clock provides time and date stamp ing for each captured quantity Storage is accomplished to a removable SD style memory card The data stor age format is comma separated value CSV so recorded files are human readable and easily imported to other applications like Microsoft Excel The DI 160 features eight input channels split between four high voltage and four low voltage types The high voltage channels may be connected to any 5 to 300V peak AC or DC source and feature input to output and channel to channel isolation of 500 VDC or 250 V peak AC The four low voltage inputs are internally pulled up and may be used to detect activity from switch closures TTL level signals or DC levels up to 30 V A USB interface is provided to allow the DI 160 to be easily configured for specific measurements The unit can be powered using the provided USB AC power adaptor or the internal rechargeable battery up to 48 hours Three status LEDs are provided Recording Active LED USB connection USB LED and low bat tery Battery LED Learn more about the DI 160 Hardware Learn more about the DI 160 Event Recorder Software DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Warranty and Service Policy Product Warranty DATAQ Instruments Inc warrants t
34. ta Logger Configure channels sync the clock to your PC set the sample interval and start stop recording to the SD card with the DATAQ Instruments Even Recorder Software Please Note This software does not allow you to record data recorded with the DI 160 directly to your PC Data can only be recorded to the SD card Install the software via the DATAQ Instruments web site www dataq com 160 View Installation Instructions View the Main Screen View the Channel Settings Screen 21 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Software Installation 1 Disconnect ALL DATAQ Instruments USB devices from your computer 2 Download the DI 160 Event Recorder software from http www datag com 160 3 Click on the Download Now button 4 Save the file to your local hard drive 5 Double click on the downloaded file new160 EXE to extract the program and begin software installation 6 Follow the on screen prompts and enter any required information T Software installation is complete you will now see a Successful Installation box click OK to exit You can now plug the device s into your PC Click on the appropriate program group specified above default is Start gt Programs gt DATAQ and click on DATAQ Instruments Event Recorder to start the pro gram 22 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Main Screen Plug the DI 160 into a PC and run the software from the menu group Start gt Programs gt DATAQ gt
35. tate and Count Data Logger Applying Power 1 Connect the Mini B USB connection to the DI 160 Unit 2 Connect the other end of the USB cable to your PC or the provided AC power supply 3 Plug the AC power supply into any appropriate power source if not connected to your PC Plug into Standard 120 V outlet AC Adapter Mini B USB connector Standard USB eem connector USB Cable 01 160 Event Recorder 14 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Indicators and Controls The 01 160 Data Logger has indicators green LEDs 1 push button control for start stop recording to SD card Active LED The Active LED flashes green once every 4 seconds when recording to the SD card If the device is unable to record to the SD card the Active LED will not blink This may be because of an incor rect file format on your SD card Please see SD Memory Model DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger DATAG INSTRU AQ Ge e Fe amp efo eo e SS SS SSSSSSSSSSS USB LED The USB LED glows when the USB cable is connected to your PC Model DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger B DATAQ INSTRUMENTS www dataq com c e ae aem o ao ao ao y Gy SV S 15 DI 160 Event State and Count Data Logger Battery LED The Battery LED glows to show when the battery is charging The battery can be charged via the USB c

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