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1. CA 209D CE Cable Kit Instructions For DaqBook 2000 Series Devices Overview 1 How to Connect the CA 195CE Cable to the DaqBook 2000 Series Device 2 How to Connect the CA 195CE Cable to the Expansion Device 3 CAUTION Turn OFF the power to and UNPLUG the DaqBook 2000 Series device and all externally connected equipment measurement wires sensors etc Electric shock or damage to equipment can result even under low voltage conditions Take ESD precautions packaging proper handling grounded wrist strap etc Use care to avoid touching board surfaces and onboard components Only handle boards by their edges or ORBs if applicable Ensure boards do not come into contact with foreign elements such as oils water and industrial particulate Overview This document provides instructions for connecting an expansion unit to a DaqBook 2000 Series device via a 3 foot long 100 conductor shielded cable which will keep the DaqBook system CE compliant The cable is a shielded version of the CA 195 cable and is designated as p n CA 195CE The cable is included in a kit p n CA 209D By correctly following these instructions and by adhering to the requirements of your products Declarations of Conformity your DaqBook 2000 Series system will remain CE compliant Note DaqBook 2000 Series systems are CE compliant when the DaqBook 2000 Series device is properly connected to a CE compliant expansion chassis such
2. 15V at 467 mA With full external load 15W on the 5V 15V or 15V outputs 23W typical 15V at 1533 mA Input Power Fuse F201 4A MINI ATO user replaceable refer to chapter 6 2000E With no external load OW on the 5V 15V or 15V outputs 17W typical 15V at 1133 mA With full external load 15W on the 5V 15V or 15V outputs 33W typical 15V at 2200 mA Input Power Fuse F201 4A MINI ATO user replaceable refer to chapter 6 Power Available for external signal conditioning and expansion options 5V at 1A all models 15V at 500 mA each 15W maximum 5V Power Output Fuse F1 3A auto reset ptc fuse F1 is not user replaceable Note 15 has no fuse 15V relies on over current sense shutdown protection General Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Relative Humidity 0 to 95 non condensing Vibration MIL STD 810E Signal I O Connector DB37 male for P1 P2 and 100 pin high density connector for P4 expansion on rear panel of unit Dimensions 2000A 285 mm W x 220 mm D x 45 H 11 x 8 5 x 1 75 2000E 285 mm W x 220 mm D x 70 mm H 11 8 5 x 2 70 2000X 285 mm W x 220 mm D x 70 mm H 11 x 8 5 x 2 70 Weight 2000 1 3 kg 2 9 Ibs 2000 1 7 kg 3 74 lbs 2000 1 6 kg 3 5 Ibs A D Specifications Type Successive approximation Resolution 16 bit Conversion Time 5 us Maximum S
3. P4 connector can result in erroneous readings and possible equipment damage Therefore when connections have been made to P1 P2 and or P3 use caution when making connections through P4 and visa versa Use a CA 209D CE Cable Kit in electrically noisy environments The kit includes a 3 foot long shielded cable two grounding pigtails two cable clamps and 4 screws The CE Compliance chapter provides additional information pinouts for P1 P2 P3 and P4 The section immediately follows Appendix G of this e Reference Note The document section entitled System Connections and Pinouts includes installation guide IG D 4 Device Connector Reference 977296 Installation Guide Appendix D DaqBook 2000E Front Panel The DaqBook 2000E s front panel offers three DaqRook 2000F DB37 connectors designated as P1 P2 and P3 P1 connects to Analog I O P2 connects to Digital I O P3 connects to Pulse Frequency Digital I O Pinouts of each immediately follow Appendix G of this installation guide Rear Panel The upper row of DaqBook 2000E s rear panel contains a MAC Address Label Ethernet Port 5 LEDs and three expansion ports The lower section of the panel includes a power switch DINS power connector 3 LEDs 2 synchronization ports and 100 pin P4 connector Items described below are done so from left to right with the top row discussed first MAC Address 0 0 5 YY ORRO MCE pes m
4. Like DBK201 except for form factor e Cable Kit CA 209 CE which is included with DBK204 does not apply to DaqBook 2000 Series devices Refer to chapter 3 CE Compliance for detailed information sc 10 System Connections amp Pinouts 927196 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual DBK202 and DBK203 DBK202 DBK203 with Cover Plate Removed P4 to P1 P2 P3 Adapter with Screw Terminals Chassis Mounted P4 to P1 P2 P3 Adapter with and Locators for RC Filter Setup Screw Terminals and Locators for RC Filter Setup DBK203 Screw Terminal Adapter Module The DBK203 consists of a DBK202 board that is mounted to a card drawer DBK203 s card drawer 15 housed in a shielded metal enclosure and can be slid free of the module The sliding card drawer provides easy access to the board s twelve terminal blocks and to the 40 pin P3 header Note that the DBK203 modules can be easily mounted to other DBK modules via fastener panels that are included in splice plate kits The P4 connector on a DaqBook 2000 Series device shares signal connections with the P1 P2 and P3 connectors P4 offers no additional Connecting a DBK200 Series Option to P4 via a CA 195 cable distances the P1 P2 P3 connection from the DaqBook 2000 Series device It does not provide any new signal I O See the following Caution CAUTION Signal conflicts between a DaqBook 2000 Series device s P1 P2 P3 connectors and its P4 connector can result in
5. Note 1 DBK82 being significantly thicker than other boards does not fit into 1 slot enclosures such as the DBK10 and the DaqBook 216 DBK82 does fit into DBK41 enclosures and in drawer type products such as DaqBoard 260 ELE 9L O0 Note 2 DBK83 makes use of a an external screw terminal connector which is designated as POD 1 Dimensional Drawings 878797 DD 9 DBK200 Series Boards RIGHT ANGLE MOUNT DB 37 FEMALE CONNECTOR CN 192 37F DpDoapoanbponuooduomulabopai gbpad dbDbpoAoco TN 6aoaoaoaoonaocaoaooaoolt HA DBK200 49602000800280000282000020202080023202 9 lt 100 PIN CONN Robinson Nugent P5OLE 100FP1 SR1 TG OG P4 DBK200 ea 3 855 3 250 o a a o a a o o 9 o o o o PA o o o o o o 9 o o o o o o o a 9 o Dec DOG a OR o eg eta fen dep tes Vay Mab CODO lets ey tee ee aa epee valent eh et ley Yas ese Peles pene Cola fe ume momen moe Memon mana OO Qo petal apes EE iUd To BASE Gree Das tae ui e e do QUO P mn me DD 10 DB
6. Pin A49 is for DACO Pin 33 DAC1 Ut Pin A50 is for DAC1 Pin 32 DAC2 Pin B49 is for DAC2 Pin B50 is for DAC3 Pin 31 DAC3 P3 is located on the primary acquisition device not on Control Circuit m DBK46 Pin1 4 9 U 000000000000900000 5 FACTORY INSTALL ONLY Internal Acquisition Pacer Clock External Acquisition Pacer Clock Pin 20 on P1 Pin B26 on P4 DAC PACER Internal DAC Pacer Clock External DAC Pacer Clock Pin 21 on P3 Pin A26 on P4 DBK46 Block Diagram The DBK46 has a 256K sample buffer that can be used for one to four DACs If only one DAC is enabled for waveform output then the entire 256K sample memory can be used to store a waveform for that DAC If two DACs are enabled for waveform output then 128K of sample memory is available for each of the two DACs Use ofall four DACs drops the available memory down to 64K per DAC Software loads the waveform s into all or a portion of the 256K sample buffer The waveform data drives the DACs at the rate of the specified DAC Pacer Clock The waveforms will repeat until the DACs are disabled by software DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 887297 DBK46 Reference 2 1 The DBK46 provides an output range of 10V to 10V The card s 256 Kbyte of sample buffer memory can store waveforms from the PC For DaqBook 2000 Series devices when used to generate waveforms each DAC can be independently clocked in one of four modes These are e Internal DAC Pacer C
7. e P1 Analog input port for16 single ended or 8 differential analog inputs with 13 software programmable ranges 10 V to 156 mV full scale e P2 General purpose digital I O port with 24 lines or digital I O expansion port controlling up to 192 external lines e P3 16 bit digital I O port counter inputs timer outputs and analog outputs I O signals are also available on the rear panel via the 100 pin P4 connector P4 allows for optional connection to a DBK200 Series Device for expansion from the rear panel 1 4 Operational Overview 877997 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual Each DaqBook 2000 Series Device s internal on board scan sequencer lets you select up to 512 channel range combinations The sequencer scans all channels of the scan at 5us channel 10uUs channel 1000us channel Note All inputs to a DaqBook 2000 Series device can be measured at the 5 us channel rate Some DBK expansion options require more settling time and can be measured at the slower rate of 10 us channel or 1000 us channel All types of measurements can be mixed within the scan group DaqBook 2000 Series models have a 64K Sample Buffer This allows analog and digital counter input data as well as analog and digital output data to flow from the PC to the DaqBook 2000 Series Device with no burden on the PC DaqBook 2000 Series Devices support a full complement of trigger modes including e Hardware analog triggering A user p
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9. 2 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the four Cover Plate Screws from the left and right sides ofthe unit The following figure points out the screw locations 3 Remove the Cover Plate not shown Cover Plate Screws 2 of 4 Cover Plate Screws 2 of 4 FUSE F201 DaqBook 2000A F201 Location 4 Locate fuse F201 See Figure 5 While wearing a grounded wrist strap remove and replace the bad fuse 6 Replace the Cover Plate and secure it to the chassis with the 4 screws that were removed in step 2 7 Return the DaqBook 2000A to normal service Should any problems be noted consult the factory 6 2 Fuse Replacement 967496 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual DaqBook 2000X Observe the Cautions and the important note on page 6 1 prior to beginning this fuse replacement procedure 1 Ifyou have not already done so turn OFF the power to and UNPLUG the DaqBook 2000X and all connected equipment Remove all signal I O lines from the unit Remove DBK option cards from the unit if any are installed 2 Using a Phillips screwdriver remove the four Cover Plate Screws from the sides of the unit The following figure points out the screw locations 3 Remove the Cover Plate not shown Cover Plate Baffle Plate Screws 3 Cover Plate Screws 2 of 4 l4 Step 4 Screws 2 of 4 Step 2 4 EE Step 2 Rear Panel Rear Panel Jackscrew Rear Panel Left Side Screw Underside Screw 2 Right Side Screw Step 5 St
10. Synchronous Input Operations The DaqBook 2000 Series devices allow synchronous scanning and acquisition of Analog Input Digital Input and Counter Input Data at up to 200kHz aggregate scanning rates The Analog Input data can be either main unit or expansion modules from P1 compatible analog input modules The Digital Input data can be main unit 8 bit P2 8255 digital inputs 16 bit P3 digital inputs or P2 compatible DBK digital input expansion modules Analog Input Channels P1 Channels 0 through 15 The DaqBook 2000 Series devices allow analog input configuration of their internal board as well as for the P1 compatible DBK analog input expansion modules Channel Selection and Mode Settings Each DaqBook 2000 Series device can accept up to 16 single ended or up to 8 differential ended inputs and can be programmed for single ended or differential ended on a per channel basis Just one analog channel is sacrificed when a DBK expansion module is enabled See DBK documentation in the DBK Option Cards amp Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 for additional information Channel Range and Polarity Each DaqBook 2000 Series Device channel can be programmed for either unipolar or bipolar mode with gain settings of 1 2 4 8 16 32 and 64 Channel Sampling Interval The devices allow for programmable sampling intervals of 5 us 10 us or 1000 us on a per channel basis This mode allows some DBK expansion channels which change slowly but offer a hi
11. The power supply needs to have a male DINS connector Note The switching mode power supply that is commonly used with these systems has an input range of 100 VAC to 240 VAC at 50 Hz to 60 Hz The power supply s output to the device is typically 15 VDC 2 7 amps via a DIN5 connector Note Various AC adapter models support power grids of USA Europe Japan and Asia Reference Note It is possible to use a VDC power source other than the commonly used switching mode power supply often referred to as an adapter However be sure to consult the power related sections of DBK Basics before doing so The DBK Basics segment immediately follows chapter 1 of this user s manual How to make the connection 1 Using the unit s power switch turn the DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E OFF The switch will be in the 0 position and the power LED will be unlit 2 Connect the DINS end of the adapter s cable to the power in connector on the DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E 3 Connect the adapter s plug to a standard AC outlet 4 If your adapter has a power switch position it to ON 5 Turn ON DaqBook 2000E or the WaveBook 516E by placing the power switch to the 1 position The power led will light up Reference Note Refer to the power related sections of DBK Basics before powering up a system The DBK Basics segment immediately follows chapter 1 of this user s manual Installation Guide Section B 927796 Connectin
12. amp Select Device Type to Add a Device Note Although the above figure indicates that a WaveBook 516E was selected as the first level device we could similarly have a DaqBook 2000E as the first level device IG B 10 Connecting a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet 927896 Installation Guide Section B 3 Setthe properties of the first level device In this step you will set the device properties according to one of the following two methods depending on whether you have a Dedicated Network or a LAN with DHCP Server Network Illustrations of the network types are provided on page B 3 Users of Dedicated Networks follow these 2 steps a Enterthe Serial Number of the first level device DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E In the following screen shots the Serial Number is 800000 b Select the Auto IP Setting radio button Note that the IP Address of the DaqBook 2000E or the WaveBook 516E will automatically be calculated and displayed in the IP Address field as indicated in the following left hand figure c Click the lt OK gt button 24 Configuration 3 Configuration WaveBook516E Test Hardware Driver Versions WaveBook516E Test Hardware Driver Versions Device Settings Device Name WaveBook1 Device Type WaveB ook516E Y Serial Number 800000 IP Address Setting Device Settings Device Name WaveBookl Device Type WaveBook516E v Serial Number IP Ad
13. can obtain a permanent IP Address dedicated specifically to your device Installation Guide Section B 927796 Connecting a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet IG B 11 4 Test the system connections a Make sure the device has been properly installed and 1s powered on b Make sure all cables are properly and securely connected c Click the Test Hardware tab d Click the lt Test gt button This tests the Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol The TCP IP test results have two components Pinging Device and TCP Connection Appendix G TCP IP and Resource Tests includes a brief explanation of each e Upon completion of the TCP IP test click the Resource Test gt button The Resource Test consists of two components Resource Tests and Performance Tests Appendix G TCP IP and Resource Tests includes a brief explanation of each When testing a WaveBook or DaqBook device if the unit does not respond within 30 seconds perform the following steps 1 reboot the system 2 upon power up re open the Daq Configuration applet 3 select another configuration setting 4 reinitiate the test This completes the procedure for connecting a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet At this point you should refer to other sections of the manual e g pinouts information on system expansion and data acquisition Reference Notes Depending on your application and system setup related in
14. is included on your CD The Acrobat Reader provides a means of reading and printing the PDF documents Note that hardcopy versions of the manuals can be ordered from the factory How Do DBKs Connect to the Data Acquisition Device Each DBK connects to the primary data acquisition device e g a DaqBook DaqBoard or LogBook through one of three 37 pin ports which are designated as follows e Pl Analog I O e P2 Digital I O e P3 Pulse Frequency High Speed Digital I O Depending on the primary data acquisition device connectivity issues differ slightly This will be made clear by the figures and accompanying text that follow Connecting DBKs to DaqBook 100 200 Series Devices ISA Type DaqBoards amp LogBooks Reference Notes gt DaqBoard 2000 Series and 2000c Series users refer to page 4 gt paqBook 2000 Series users refer to page 5 For DaqBook 100 Series and DaqBook 200 Series devices ISA Type DaqBoards and LogBooks DBK connections are not made directly to the port but through a CA 37 x ribbon cable where indicates the number of expansion devices that can be connected For example in addition to providing a DB37 connector to interface with the primary data acquisition device a CA 37 3 cable includes three additional DB37 connectors These provide a means of adding three DBKs to one port Use of a CA 37 16 cable will allow up to 16 DBKs to be added The CA 37 x cable system 1s excellent for DaqBooks LogB
15. or to WBK25 DaqBook 2000X with 2 Digital DBK Cards and I Analog DBK Card Lines and Cables Used in Example 2 On the Rear Panel 1 Power Supply To the DaqBook 2000X POWER IN DIN 5 connector 10 to 30 VDC typically from a TRAOU power adapter 2 From the DaqBook 2000X PARALLEL PORT connector to one of the following PC Parallel Port DaqBook 2000E EXPANSION PORT WBK25 EXPANSION PORT The connection is made via a CA 35 2 2 foot cable or a CA 35 12 1 foot cable 3 DBK21 digital DBK20 digital and DBK81 analog cards inserted in the DaqBook 2000X card slots Continued Installation Guide Appendix E 927696 System Expansion IG E 7 On the Front Panel 1 From the DaqBook 2000X P1 connector to the DBK81 analog card Connection is made via a CA 37 1 cable 2 From the P2 connector to the DBK20 digital card then to the DBK21 digital card Connection is made via a CA 37 2 cable How to Mount One Module to Another For systems that make use of several data acquisition modules stacking units together conserves space and simplifies cable runs Such stacking can be facilitated with dual lock tabs or splice plates e Dual lock tabs Dual lock tabs often referred to as Velcro provide a means of temporarily stacking modules together The tabs provide a convenient way to quickly add modules to or remove modules from a system Dual lock tabs are often used to attach a notebook PC to a module e Splice P
16. t L e e 9 e e e 0 525 9 790 DBK209 DD 16 878797 Dimensional Drawings Glossary Acquisition Analog Analog to Digital Converter ADC API Bipolar Buffer Buffer Amplifier Channel Common mode Common mode voltage Crosstalk Digital Glossary A collection of scans acquired at a specified rate as controlled by the sequencer A signal of varying voltage or current that communicates data A circuit or device that converts analog values into digital values such as binary bits for use in digital computer processing Application Program Interface The interface program within the Daq system s driver that includes function calls specific to Daq hardware and can be used with user written programs several languages supported A range of analog signals with positive and negative values e g 5 to 5 V see unipolar Buffer refers to a circuit or device that allows a signal to pass through it while providing isolation or another function without altering the signal Buffer usually refers to a A device or circuit that allows for the temporary storage of data during data transfers Such storage can compensate for differences in data flow rates In a FIFO First In First Out buffer the data that 1s stored first 1s also the first data to leave the buffer b A follower stage used to drive a number of gates w
17. 10 mA Offset Error 0 0045 max Gain Error 0 01 Update Rate 100 kHz max 1 5 Hz min no minimum with external clock Settling Time 10 usec max to 1 LSB for full scale step Digital Feed thru a spike of up to 50 mV may occur on the DAC output each time the DAC output is updated Clock Sources 4 programmable clock sources e The primary acquisition device s onboard D A input clock independent of the scanning input clock e The primary acquisition device s onboard scanning input clock e An external D A input clock independent of an external scanning input clock e An external scanning input clock Note Specifications are subject to change without notice DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 967496 Specifications 5 7 5 8 Specifications 967496 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual Fuse Replacement for DaqBook 2000 Series Devices 6 General Information 6 1 DaqBook 2000A 6 2 DaqBook 2000X 6 3 DaqBook 2000E 6 5 CAUTION Turn OFF the power to and UNPLUG the DaqBook 2000 Series device and all connected equipment Remove all signal I O lines from the unit Electric shock or damage to equipment can result even under low voltage conditions Take ESD precautions to include using a grounded wrist strap Use care to avoid touching board surfaces and onboard components Ensure boards do not come into contact with foreign elements such as oils water and industrial particulate You should only
18. 100 pin P4 connector via a CA 195 cable Note These screw terminal adapter boards provide a means of connecting signals to a DaqBook 2000 Series Device via one of three methods e Cables connected to the DBK202 or DBK203 P1 P2 and P3 connectors as applicable e Signal wires connected to the appropriate screw terminal blocks TB1 through TB12 The board s silkscreen identifies all screw terminals e Acombination of the above two methods sc 12 System Connections amp Pinouts 927196 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 206 The DBK206 provides a P1 P2 and P3 connector and corresponding screw terminal blocks e Plisused for ANALOG I O e P2 for DIGITAL I O e P3 for Pulse Frequency Digital and Counter Timer I O tao M DBK206 P4 to PI P2 P3 Adapter with Screw Terminals The DBK206 1 suitable for both analog and digital expansion Signal connection to a DaqBook 2000 series Device can be made as follows e With cables connected to P1 P2 and P3 connectors as applicable e With signal wires connected to the appropriate screw terminal blocks through TB12 Note that the DBK206 board s silkscreen identifies all screw terminals e With a combination of the above two methods Regardless of which method is used the DBK206 connects to the 100 pin P4 connector of the DaqBook 2000 Series Device The connection is made via a CA 195 cable The board contains mounting holes that
19. 1330 mA 5 VDC 6 65 W DaqBoard 112A 970 5 VDC 4 85 W DaqBoard 200A 1700 mA 5 VDC 8 5 W DaqBoard 216A 1340 mA 5 VDC 6 7 W DaqBoard 2000 Series board 700 mA 5 3 5 W Note 1 cPCI DaqBoard 2000c Series board 700 mA 5 VDC 3 5 W Note 1 DaqBook 2000A Under No External Load OW DaqBook 2000X 467mA 15VDC 7W Under Full External Load 15W 1533mA 15VDC 23 W DaqBook 2000E Under No External Load 0W 1133mA 15 17W Under Full External Load 15W 2200mA 15VDC 33 W Daq PC Card 112B Normal Operation Daq PC Card 216B 160 mA 5 VDC 0 8W Power Down Mode 40 mA 5 VDC 0 2 W Note 1 For DaqBoard 2000 Series and 2000c Series boards consumption can be up to 10 W with external accessories pg 16 DBKBasis gno DaqSystems Calculating Your System s Power Needs Daq Systems Use the chart below and the worktable on the next page to ensure your system will have sufficient power If the load calculated in the worktable exceeds available power from the chart at the right you must add a power card or a module such as a DBK32A or DBK33 Available Power Chart Supply to Expansion Devices Available Power LogBook 5 VDC 0 10 A from P1 1 P2 18 P2 20 P3 20 15 VDC 0 15 A from P1 21 15 VDC 0 05 A from P3 19 15 VDC 0 15 A from P1 2 15 VDC 0 05 A from P3 37 DaqBook 100 2100 mW DaqBook 112 2400 mW DaqBook 120 2100 mW DaqBook 200 4000 mW DaqBook 21
20. A computer with an available parallel port If your PC has no parallel port available refer to this guide s Appendix F Adding a Parallel Port to the PC which begins on page IG F 1 e One parallel port cable e g a CA 35 2 2 foot or a CA 35 12 1 foot cable DB25 Parallel Port Connector How to make the connection l Connect the parallel port cable to the parallel port connector on the rear panel of the DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X 2 Connectthe other end of the cable to the parallel port connector on the PC STEP A 3 Connect the System to Power What you will need A power supply with a range of 10 VDC to 30 VDC The power supply needs to have a male DINS connector Note The switching mode power supply that is commonly used with DaqBook 2000 Series systems has an input range of 100 VAC to 240 VAC at 50 Hz to 60 Hz The power supply s output to the DaqBook 2000 Series device is 15 VDC 2 7 amps via a DINS connector Note Various AC adapter models support power grids of USA Europe Japan and Asia Reference Note It is possible to use a VDC power source other than the commonly 7 used switching mode power supply often referred to as an adapter However be sure to consult the power related sections of DBK Basics before doing so The DBK Basics segment immediately follows chapter 1 of this user s manual DIN5 POWER IN Connector 10 to 30 VDC IG A 2 Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or 2000X to
21. A44 Ch 9 HI IN single ended mode Ch 1 LO IN differential mode Ch 8 HI IN single ended mode Ch 0 LO IN differential mode Expansion 11 Digital OUT Simultaneous sample and hold SSH Not Connected CH 7 SE or CH 7 HI DIFF Ch 7 IN single ended mode Ch 7 HI IN differential mode Ch 6 IN single ended mode Ch 6 HI IN differential mode Ch 5 IN single ended mode Ch 5 HI IN differential mode Ch 4 IN single ended mode Ch 4 HI IN differential mode Ch 3 IN single ended mode Ch 3 HI IN differential mode Ch 2 IN single ended mode Ch 2 HI IN differential mode Ch 1 IN single ended mode Ch 1 HI IN differential mode CH 0 SE or CH 0 HI DIFF Ch 0 IN single ended mode Ch 0 HI IN differential mode DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 927196 System Connections amp Pinouts Sc 3 P2 for DaqBook 2000 Series Devices Digital P2 gt Digital Port B Pins 3 thru 10 O Digital I O C Digital I O Port A Q Pins 22 thru 29 Pins 30 thru 37 Signal Name Description for P2 Pin Use P4 Correlation 2 Not Connected N A N A 6 PotB B4 Digital 1 0 P2 Digital Port B Bit 7 or P2 Expansion Address Bit 0 Out Digital P2 Digital Port B Bit 6 or P2 Expansion Address Bit 1 Out Digital 1 0 P2 Digital Port B Bit 5 or P2 Expansion Address Bit 2 Out Digital P2 Digital Port B Bit 4 or P2 Expansion Address Bit Out D
22. Connecting a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet IG B 9 The Daq Configuration applet designed for 32 bit Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 XP systems is located in the Windows Control Panel It allows you to add or remove a device and change configuration settings The included test utility provides feedback on the validity of current configuration settings as well as performance summaries 1 Open the Daq Configuration Applet a Open the Control Panel by navigating from the Windows Desktop as follows Start Menu Settings Control Panel b From the Control Panel double click the Daq Configuration icon 2 Add the first level device to the list of installed devices The first level device 1 the device that will be connected directly to the Ethernet via a host computer s Ethernet jack or a jack on a network hub The DaqBook 2000E and WaveBook 516E are each examples of first level devices a Select the Computer image in the Device Inventory configuration tree following figure b Click the Add Device button The Select Device Type box will appear c Select the DaqBook2000E or the WaveBook516E from the list of devices as applicable d Click the lt OK gt button The Properties box will appear for the selected device x Select Device Type Device Type DagBook100 EE Wave Book Properties Add Device Remove Close Using Daq Configuration Device Inventory
23. Delphi AN Reference Note gt Programming topics are covered in the Programmer s User Manual p n 1008 0901 As N a part of product support this manual 15 automatically loaded onto your hard drive during software installation The default location is the Programs directory which can be accessed through the Windows Desktop 1 2 Operational Overview 877997 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual Block Diagram and Basic Features SIGNAL 1 ANALOG I O 9 9 o 9 o o o o P o P4 9 Includes all P2 o signals from DIGITALVO P1 P2 and P3 M o e 9 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000090000000000000000000000 P3 PULSE FREQUENCY DIGITAL I O ANALOG OUTPUT 9 o 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 o o kc o DBK46 Optional Internally Installed 4 Channel Analog Output Card 256 Ksample data buffer Option Factory Installed Four 16 bit digital to analog converter 8 DE 16 SE analog input 16 Input Protection Four external channel select Two external gain select Pl One SS amp H One TTL trigger input P1 One analog input pacer clock x1 2 4 8 Programmable gain
24. Dig P2 Digital Port C bit 6 or P2 pin 23 P2 expansion Data bit 6 7 Port C bit 5 Dig P2 Digital Port C bit 5 or P2 pin 24 P2 expansion Data bit 5 10000 E 2 Data bit 4 BIENNIUM COEM P2 expansion Data bit 3 So P2 expansion Data bit 2 Port C bit 1 Dig I O P2 Digital Port C bit 1 or P2 pin 28 P2 expansion Data bit 1 Daca P2 expansion Data bit 0 2 expansion address bit 0 P2 expansion address bit 1 m pem pue P2 expansion address bit 2 P2 expansion address bit 2 P2 expansion address bit 3 P2 expansion RESET P2 expansion WRITE This table is continued sc 6 System Connections amp Pinouts 927196 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual P4Pin Signal Type Description P1 P2 Correlation Port B bit O Dig I O P2 Digital Port B bit O or P2 pin 10 P2 expansion READ P3 Dig bit 14 Dig I O P3 Digital Port bit 14 P3 pin 23 P3 Dig bit 15 Dig P3 Digital Port bit 15 P3 pin 22 P3 Dig bit 11 P3 Digital Port bit 11 A19 P3 Dig bit 6 Dig I O P3 Digital Port bit 6 P3 pin 4 B19 P3 Dig bit 7 Dig P3 Digital Port bit 7 P3 pin 3 A22 P3 Dig bit 0 Dig P3 Digital Port bit 0 P3 pin 10 Dig I O P3 pin 13 Dig OUT Timer 0 Output P3 pin 15 Dig OUT__ _P3 Timer 1 Output P3 pin 16 Internal DAC Pacer Output Internal ADC Pacer Output TTL Trigger Dig IN External TTL Trigge
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26. Noise Considerations 927096 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual CE Enhancements for DBKs The following CE enhancements are detailed in the DBK Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 e DBK41 CE e Edge Guard for DBK5 DBK8 and DBK44 e Applicable cables and connectors CE Compliance for DaqBook 2000 Series System Expansion DaqBook 2000A DaqBook 2000E and DaqBook 2000X are CE Compliant at the time they leave the factory and will remain in compliance providing that the required conditions as stated on the DaqBook 2000 Series Declaration of Conformity p n 1103 0740 continue to be met Note that connecting a non CE Compliant DBK module or card to your system will make the system non compliant Y ou may want to expand your DaqBook 2000 Series System while having it retain its status of Compliant If so refer to the most recent Declaration of Conformity for each device prior to making any efforts to expand the system In order to remain CE Compliant some variations of expanded systems may require special shielded cables such as the CA 195CE cable included in the CA 209D CE Cable Kit There are a few general rules of thumb regarding the expansion of DaqBook 2000 Series systems that are to remain CE Compliant These are e Review the most recent Declaration of Conformity for each device e Use short cables e When possible use shielded cables e When assembling or disassembling components take ESD preca
27. O Operations 1 12 Using DBK Cards and Modules for Signal Conditioning 1 13 Software 1 13 Systems the Modular Concept Daq equipment and software form a modular interrelated family of products that provide great flexibility in data acquisition system design This flexibility allows for the development of custom systems that are unique to the user and which can be optimized for his or her specific application needs With the Daq product line system expansion or redesign can typically be accomplished with relative ease e Primary Acquisition Device This 15 the main data acquisition device e g a DaqBook DaqBoard or Daq PC Card These devices provide a vital data conversion and communications link between the data source of transducers and signal conditioners and the data processor of the host computer Note the DaqBoards can be one of three types 1 ISA 2 PCI 3 compact PCI e DBK Option Cards and Modules A variety of DBK cards and modules are available for system expansion and to provide signal conditioning options Note that certain DBK modules exist for the purpose of supplying power to other members of the acquisition system The DBK options are discussed in DBK Basics document module and in the detailed DBK Option Cards and User s Manual p n 457 0905 Note Only passive DBKs such as the DBK1 BNC module the DBK11A screw terminal card and the DBK40 BNC analog interface can be used w
28. P2 Digital Port C Bit 1 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 1 P2 Digital Port Bit 2 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 2 P2 Digital Port C Bit 3 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 3 P2 Digital Port C Bit 4 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 4 P2 Digital Port C Bit 5 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 5 86 23 j P2 Digital Port C Bit 6 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 6 Ler 3432 Digia I O P2 Digital Port C Bit 7 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 7 DGND DGND Digital I O P2 Digital Port B Bit 7 or P2 Expansion Address Bit 0 Out B6 4 Digital 1 0 P2 Digital Port B Bit 6 or P2 Expansion Address Bit 1 Out BS 5 Digital 1 0 P2 Digital Port B Bit 5 or P2 Expansion Address Bit 2 Out B4 6 Digital 1 0 P2 Digital Port B Bit 4 or P2 Expansion Address Bit Out B3 7 DII I O P2 gita Port B zi 3 or P2 Expansion Address Bit 4 Out 8 Digital 0 P2 Digital Port Bit 2 or P2 Expansion RESET Output Bi 9 Digital 0 P2 Digital Port Bit 1 or P2 Expansion WRITE Output 10 Digital 0 P2 Digital Port B Bit 0 or P2 Expansion READ Output P2 Pin Number and Description DGND Digital Common DGND Digital Common P2 Digital Port A Bit 7 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 15 Digital I O P2 Digital Port A Bit 6 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 14 P2 Digital Port A Bit 5 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 13 Digital I O P2 Digital Port A Bit 4 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 12 P2 Digital
29. Port From DaqBook 2000E Expansion Port 2 to DaqBook 2000X s Parallel Port To ETHERNET DaqBook 2000E rr DaqBook 2000E To DBK200 Series Board or Module To POWER DaqBook 2000A To DBK200 Series To POWER Board or Module DaqBook 2000X To DBK200 Series To POWER Board or Module P1 connectors are for Analog I O From a DaqBook 2000E SYNC Port P2 connectors are for Digital to a DaqBook 2000A SYNC Port connectors are for Pulse Frequency Digital From a DaqBook 2000A SYNC Port to a DaqBook 2000X SYNC Port Possible DaqBook 2000 System Using 2000E 2000A and 2000X Units Installation Guide Appendix E 927696 System Expansion IG E 1 Ports and Cables for Expansion Synchronization and Ethernet Connection Expansion Expansion Port Cables are used when up to three DaqBook 2000 Series devices are to be connected to a DaqBook 2000E via its expansion ports The expansion port cables are the communication links that stream acquired data back to the DaqBook 2000E and to the host PC Note that the expansion units need not be of the same type Cables CA 35 2 2 foot and CA 35 12 1 foot have been approved for use as expansion port cables Synchronization SYNC Cables can be used to make several DaqBook 2000 Series devices which are linked to each other scan synchronous Cables that have been approved for use in synchronizing DaqBook 2000 Series devices are 74 1 1 fo
30. Port A Bit 3 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 11 Digital I O P2 Digital Port A Bit 2 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 10 A 36 P2 Digital Port A Bit 1 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 9 A0 7 P2 ud Port A Bit 0 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 8 TB6 P2PinNumberandDescripion Z Z o Z o n regard to the P2 related grounds refer to the P2 pinout on page sc 4 927196 System Connections amp Pinouts sc 15 DBK206 TB Correlation to Applies to TB1 TB2 TB3 and TB4 for Pulse Frequency Digital I O P3 Pin Number and Description ps 29 P3 Digital Port Bit 8 P3 P2 UN oo 5 PsDotaPotito 4 n D12 D13 D14 01 D O OZ SS Di 9 D2 8 PSDgldPotBR2 O O O oOo o D4 6 PsD taPonsta De 4 PsDglMPotBtG O D s PSDgldPotBR7 O O O OoOo o o o TB4 EXP 2 TB4 P3 Counter 1 Input Counter 0 Input Digital Common TB3 i E E Pin Number and Description Analog Out Analog DAC 0 Output Digital Common Analog Out Analog DAC 2 Output Digital Common Internal DAC Pacer Clock Output In regard to P3 related grounds refer to the P3 pinout on page sc 5 sc 16 System Connections amp Pinouts 927196 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual DBK207 and DBK207 CJC The DBK207 and DBK207
31. Route and connect all signal and power cables while all power is turned OFF To minimize electrical noise route all signal lines away from any RF or high voltage devices 927196 DBK Basics pg 11 9 Follow your device s specific installation instructions For certain devices software should be installed first for others hardware should be installed prior to software installation 10 After software is loaded remember to set the software parameters as needed for your application The software must recognize all the hardware in the system Measurement units and ranges should be checked to verify that they meet your application requirements 11 Remember to set all channels to the proper mode for your DBK or other signal source 12 After your system 1s up and running verify proper data acquisition and data storage 13 Verify system accuracy adjust ranges or calibrate as needed 14 Device specific information regarding system setup and expansion can be found in the Daq and LogBook User s manuals and in the applicable DBK document modules of this manual 15 If you are considering system expansion review the DBK10 DBK41 and DBK60 document modules The best option depends on the number of DBK cards in your system For just a few cards use the stackable 3 slot DBK10 low profile expansion enclosure For more than six cards use the 10 slot DBK41 DBKAIs can be daisy chained to one another to handle a large number of DBKs 16 In rega
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33. and Resource Tests IG G 1 What does the TCP IP test tell me The TCP IP test provides test results for Pinging Device and TCP Connection Test Pinging Device The Pinging Device test is an ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol ping test In addition to indicating either Passed or Failed the test displays a The round trip time of the ping for example 10 ms b Packet Loss expressed as a percent of data lost A long ping round trip time for example gt 50 ms and or any packet loss indicates a slow network that 15 not optimized If the Pinging Device Test fails a lt Details gt button will appear just above the Resource Test gt button If this is the case click the lt Details gt button to obtain possible causes and possible solutions TCP Transmission Control Protocol Connection Test The result of the TCP test will be either passed or failed If the TCP test failed a Details button will appear just above the Resource Test gt button If this is the case click the lt Details gt button to obtain possible causes and possible solutions How to run the Resource Tests IG 2 For Ethernet devices such as a WaveBook 516E or DaqBook 2000E you can run the Resource Test after a successful completion of the TCP IP test with a simple click of the Resource Test gt button For non Ethernet devices complete the following steps a Open the Control Panel by navigating from the Windows Desktop
34. and a CN 86 F dual DB37 female adapter are used to provide the DB37 P1 connector Passive DBK with P1 No Signal Conditioning P1 DB37 M FE CN 86 F To PC Card Slot in Notebook PC m 0837 Daq PC Card Cabling The CA 134 cable connects to a CN 86 F adapter which then connects to a single passive card or module The passive DBKs are e 16 Connector BNC Module e DBKIIA Screw Terminal Option Card e DBK40 Analog Interface Reference Note For information regarding the passive DBKs DBK1 and DBK40 refer to the DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 Daq Systems 927196 DBK Basics pg 3 Connecting DBKs to DaqBoard 2000 Series and cPCI DaqBoard 2000c Series Boards DaqBoard 2000 Series and cPCI DaqBoard 2000 Series boards have 100 pin connectors designated as P4 The 100 pins correlate to various pins on P1 P2 and DB37 connectors Connectivity in the system is as follows see figure e Both the DaqBoard 2000 and 2000c Series board connect to CA 195 cable The cable has two 100 pin P4 connectors e The CA 195 connects to a DBK200 Series adapter board or adapter module for 100 pin to 37 pin adaptations e g PA to P1 P2 P3 but not necessarily all three e The DBK200 Series adapter connects to CA 37 x ribbon cable where x indicates the number of expansion devices that can be connected For example in addition to p
35. are more than just simple hardware access VIs they are complete with engineering data conversion data display and logging capabilities DASYLab If your application requirements go beyond the scope of DaqView you may want to consider DAS Y Lab software as the latter offers a greater degree of flexibility and customizing 1 14 Operational Overview 877997 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual Language Drivers Each Daq system comes with an Application Programming Interface API API language drivers include Delphi and Visual Basic The latest software is a 32 bit version DaqBook 2000 SeriesDevices are supplied with DaqX Subroutine API Libraries These provide complete support for all of the functionality available on each data acquisition device in Visual Basic C C and Delphi In addition DaqX is supported under all versions of Windows Over 100 program examples are included with DaqX Subroutine API Libraries API documentation is provided in a Programmer s Manual p n 1008 0901 which is included on the installation CD The DaqCOM M suite of programming allows applications developers to rapidly develop and deploy custom systems by leveraging COM Component Object Model technology DaqCOM does this by providing a powerful easy to use interface to most programming languages including Visual Basic VBA C Delphi and J In addition DaqCOM supports the new Windows NET architecture and includes examples fo
36. computer manufacturer s documentation to correct the problem Interrupt Level Test Tests the ability of a parallel port to generate interrupts Failure of this test may indicate that the parallel port may be currently unable to generate the necessary hardware interrupt while other parallel port devices may work OK in this mode Some parallel port devices such as printers do not require interrupts to work properly See relevant operating system and computer manufacturer s documentation to correct the problem Performance Tests These types of tests are intended 4 Daq Configuration to check various device functions using the current WaveBook Propetties Test Hardware device configuration Performance tests provide Prior to testing please make sure your device is connected to quantitative results for each supported functional group the PC IF your computer does not respond 30 seconds please reboot and change the settings in the configuration utility Test results represent maximum rates the various operations can be performed The rates depend on the selected parallel port protocol and vary according to port hardware capabilities Test Results WEBESO FIFO Test WBESO FIFO Test Passed The ADC FIFO Input Speed part of the test results in a display of the maximum rate at which data can be transferred from the tested device s internal ADC FIFO to computer memory through the parallel port Results are given in
37. connect to the DaqBoard 2000 Series 2000c Series 100 pin P4 connector via cable Power Supply DBKs Power supply type DBKs are typically used in laboratory automotive and field applications Input power come from any 10 to 20 VDC source or from an AC source by using an appropriately rated AC to DC adapter The DBK30A rechargeable power supply can power modules where AC mains are not available the DBK30A outputs 28 V for powering transducers For a large number of DBK cards the DBK32A or DBK33 can be installed into an expansion slot The DBK33 is used when 5 V is required in addition to 15 VDC The DBK34 provides a steady 12 or 24 VDC while working with vehicle electrical systems that may be turned on or off during testing Power Supply Name Description DBK30A Rechargeable Battery Excitation Module Auxiliary Power Supply Card Triple Output Power Supply Card Vehicle UPS Module DBK34A UPS Battery Module DBK Basics 927196 pg 10 15 V 500 mA 15 V 250 5V amp 1A 12 14 24 28 VDC 3 4 A hr 14 VDC 12 24 VDC 5 A hr 912 VDC 12 24 VDC 5 A hr 912 VDC Daq Systems Tips on Setting a Data Acquisition System Daq Systems A successful installation involves setting up equipment and setting software parameters In addition to this manual you may need to consult your Daq device or LogBook user s manual DBKs should be configured before connections are made and power
38. connects directly to an Ethernet port on a PC or network hub via the unit s built in 10 100BaseT Ethernet interface An Ethernet patch cable CA 242 1 5 foot or CA 242 7 7 foot cable is used to make the connection System Expansion 927696 Installation Guide Appendix E DaqBook 2000A DaqBook 2000A DaqBook 2000A DaqBook 2000A DaqBook 2000A WBK25 WBK25 DagBook 2000A ES DaqBook 2000A Channel Input Side Device Interface Side To ETHERNET To POWER System with WBK25 Interface and 5 DaqBook 2000A Devices Lines and Cables Used in the WBK25 Interface Example Device Interface Side Only 1 Power Supply To each DaqBook 2000A POWER IN DIN 5 connector 10 VDC to 30 VDC and to the WBK25 typically from a TR40U power adapter 2 From the bottom DaqBook 2000A s PARALLEL PORT connector to EXPANSION PORT 1 on the WBK25 Ethernet Interface Module A CA 35 2 2 foot or CA 35 12 1 foot cable is used for this connection 3 From either of two SYNC Ports on the bottom DaqBook 2000A to either of two SYNC Ports on the next DaqBook 2000A Cable CA 74 1 1 foot or CA 74 5 5 foot 1s used for this connection 4 From the available SYNC Port on the second DaqBook 2000A to either of two SYNC Ports on the upper DaqBook 2000A Cable CA 74 1 1 foot or CA 74 5 5 foot 15 used for this connection 5 From the WBK25 s EXPANSION PORT 2 to the second DaqBook 2000A s Parallel Port 35 2 2 foot or CA 35 12 1 foot cable is used fo
39. desktop PCs They feature a 16 bit 200 kHz A D converter digital calibration 40 digital I O lines four counters and two timers and if the optional DBK46 card is installed four 16 bit 100 kHz D A converters Up to 470 channels of analog and digital can be accessed with one DaqBook 2000 Series Device input and output signals can be connected via the three 37 pin DSUB connectors P1 P2 and P3 located on the front panel Duplicate I O connectivity 1s also available on the rear panel via the 100 pin P4 connector e P1 Analog input port for 16 single ended or 8 differential analog inputs with 13 software programmable ranges 10 V to 156 mV full scale e P2 General purpose digital I O port with 24 lines or digital I O expansion port controlling up to 192 external lines e P3 16 bit digital I O port counter inputs timer outputs and analog outputs e 4 this 100 pin connector allows for optional connection to a DBK200 Series Device for expansion from the rear panel P4 connectivity provides no additional I O to that which is available to P1 P2 and P3 IG 2 927896 Installation Guide Section Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or a DaqBook 2000X to a PC Parallel Port LLLI JI TIEN M DaqBook 2000A Parallel SENE Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or a DaqBook 2000X to a PC Parallel Port CAUTION Turn off power to the system devices and externally connected equipment bef
40. down Note that the default name that appears in the Device Inventory configuration tree e g DaqBook2K0 can be renamed 5 Click the lt OK gt button The Properties box will appear for the selected device 6 Ensure settings are correct and make changes 1f needed Refer to the following table for throughput speeds Installation Guide Section A 927796 Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or 2000X to a PC Parallel Port IG A 3 Support for Parallel Port Communication Protocols Protocol Device Type Applicability to Estimated Fast EPP 1 2 Ms sec WBK21 WaveBooks DaqBook 2000 LogBooks Note 2 Series SMC666 Y 350 to 370 Ks sec EPP Fast EPP WBK20 Fast EPP Y 500 Ks sec Note 1 No Windows NT support Note 2 The values of expected throughput are estimates only Actual thru put may vary due to the specific parallel port capabilities and BIOS settings of the computer involved es es es Yes Yes es es 350 to 400 Ks sec Select the Test Hardware tab N Verify that the DaqBook 2000 Series device has been properly installed and powered on Proper installation includes the parallel port cable being firmly in place on both the DaqBook 2000 Series device and on the host PC s parallel port Click the Resource Test gt button Ne Appendix TCP IP and Resource Tests includes a brief explanation of the test See page IG G 1 10 Click the Test button Testing t
41. drivers are not installed then you need to resolve this issue with your computer manufacturer Verify that your parallel port interrupt has an interrupt level assigned to it by looking at the parallel port resources in daqconfig applet If it is necessary to add an interrupt level or to change to parallel port communication protocol that must be done in the BIOS which can generally be accessed during computer boot up You should see the message Push F2 to enter setup If the parallel port is configured for ECP or EPP change it to standard or normal and everything should be fine Frequently Asked Questions 1 Topic Environmental Factors Question What Environments are DaqBook 2000 Series Systems Intended for Answer DaqBook 2000 Series Systems are designed to operate within 0 to 50 32 to 122 F and with a relative humidity of up to 95 non condensing The products can be stored at temperatures within the range of 40 to 70 40 to 158 F DaqBook systems should always be protected from snow rain extreme dust and harsh sun 2 Topic DaqX Question What is DaqX software Answer DaqX software is low level software support for application development DaqX is installed during the installation of the DaqView application DaqX supports Visual Visual Basic and Delphi programming environments Question Where can I get the latest version of DaqX software Answer You can download the latest versions
42. e Demand for power comes from cards and modules and in some systems from transducers You should use the DBK Power Requirement Worktable to calculate your system s power needs After completing the table compare the total power demand to the supply power e Distribution of power to most DBKs is via the interface The DBK41 expansion chassis has a jumper to isolate 5 VDC power from P1 The P1 Pin designations are as follows Pin 1 5 VDC Pin 2 15 VDC Pin 21 15 VDC Pin 7 digital ground Pin 28 analog ground Pin 29 analog ground Note Certain DBK modules have their own internal power supplies and require only 10 VDC to 20 VDC The LogBook with no DBKs attached uses approximately 12 Watts of power If using battery power you can compute operational endurance from your battery s wattxhr rating and the following calculation tables DaqBoard 2000 Series and cPCI DaqBoard 2000c Series Boards DaqBoard 2000 Series and cPCI DaqBoard 2000c Series Boards use 3 5 watts of power 700 mA 5 VDC from their host computer Power consumption can be up to 10 W with external accessories Avoid power cycling the host PC Wait 10 seconds after powering down the host PC before powering it back on This will allow any residual voltages to decay enabling the DaqBoard 2000 Series or 2000c Series board to start up in a known good state DaqBook 100 Series amp 200 Series DaqBoard ISA and Daq PC Card Daq Systems If using p
43. e Digital DBKs e Passive DBKs P3 for Pulse Frequency High Speed Digital I O You can connect P3 to e Passive DBKs Only Passive DBK Passive DBK DBK201 3 Digital DBK Several other 200 Series P4 to DB3 7 adapter options can CA 37 x pw be used in place of DBK201 In regard to CA 37 x cables the x indicates the number of expansion devices that can be connected to the primary eim 1 for Analog I O data acquisition device Passive You can connect P1 to DBK e Analog DBKs e Power DBKs e Passive DBKs Connecting DBKs to a DaqBook 2000 Series Device via P4 Daq Systems 927196 DBK Basics pg 7 4 connectivity for DaqBook 2000 Series devices 1 as follows e One end ofa CA 195 cable connects to the DaqBook 2000 Series device s 100 pin P4 connector Note that the CA 195 cable has two P4 connectors e The other end of the CA 195 cable connects to a DBK200 Series adapter board or adapter module for 00 pin to 37 pin adaptations e g P4 to P1 P2 but not necessarily all three e The DBK200 Series adapter connects to one or more CA 37 x ribbon cables where indicates the number of expansion devices that can be connected For example in addition to providing a DB37 connector to interface with the primary data acquisition device a CA 37 3 cable includes three additional DB37 connectors These provide a means of adding three DBKs to one port Use of a CA 37 16 cable
44. end of the ground line to the PC chassis If using a notebook laptop PC connect one end of the ground line to a known earth ground Depending on the ground chosen you may need to use a screw other than the one supplied 2 On the data acquisition device locate an available threaded splice plate hole This will Line be used for attaching the ground line to the device as indicated in the second photo umm Ground 3 Use the 8 32x1 4 screw and two 8 tooth washers orientated as illustrated to secure the free end of the ground line to the chassis of the data acquisition device The second photo shows such a connection Install the Ferrite Inductive Collars Place one ferrite collar at each end of the Ethernet cable snap the two collars shut See photos 2 Place the remaining ferrite collar next to DINS connector on the power cable Snap the collar shut 3 Use a tie wrap one per ferrite collar to secure each collar to its respective cable Tie wrap goes through ESS this opening 4 Optional Trim the excess tie wrap material While trimming use care to avoid cutting into the cables This completes the installation This partial view of the host PC shows the Ethernet cable with a ferrite collar The PC s connection to the ground line is also visible This partial view of the data acquisition device shows its connection to the ground line It also shows two ferrite collars the foremost o
45. following steps 7 4 Troubleshooting I 10 11 12 Ensure that any hardware settings on the parallel port are configured properly If unsure of proper configuration refer to the parallel port manufacturer s documentation If this fails to solve the problem proceed to the next step until the problem is resolved Click the Windows desktop Start button select the Settings menu item then select the Control Panel menu item Double click the System icon Click the Device Manager tab If the small box to the far left of the Ports COM amp LPT entry contains a click once on the to show all your communication and line printer ports In the Configuration utility click once to highlight the line containing the LPT port you chose to use with the DaqBook 2000 Series device Click the Properties button The Device Status section should contain the message This device is working properly If the message is not present either the wrong I O address is selected or the hardware is missing or broken Click the Resources tab The Resource Settings section should contain entries for Input Output Range and Interrupt Request with Settings from the table below that correspond to the LPT port chosen for the DaqBook Note A Direct Memory Access entry may also exist for EPP or ECP printer ports Printer Port Input Output Range Interrupt Request LPT1 0378 037B or 037F 7 LPT2 0278 027B or 027F 5 L
46. from our website This service is free 3 Topic Calibration Question Should I calibrate my DaqBook 2000 Series system when I receive it Answer No because each DaqBook related product is factory calibrated to its rated accuracy before it leaves the factory Question When is calibration required Answer Depending on your operating guidelines your equipment will require periodic calibration to ensure the original accuracy is maintained We recommend that you have your DaqBook 2000 Series system calibrated at least once a year 7 6 Troubleshooting 989396 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual IO version 4 Topic WBK20 PCMCIA EPP Interface Card Question How do I configure the WBK20 in Windows 95 or Windows 98 Answer Insert the WBK20 into the PCMCIA slot Windows 95 98 should recognize it and display a window New Hardware Found followed by a window Building driver data Select the option Select driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer Install from disk 15 the next window Provide a path to the floppy drive after you have inserted the disk that came with the WBK20 It contains a file IOTWBK20 INF Select OK In the next window select IOtech Inc in the left box and Otech WBK20 1 Parallel Port in the right box Select OK At this time it may ask for your Windows CD or certain diskettes Then you will be prompted to restart the computer The WBK20 will show up in ControlPanel System Devi
47. manual include power management information You should use the Available Power Chart and DBK Power Requirement Worktable to calculate your system s power needs Doing so will enable you to ensure that adequate power will be supplied to all system components PDF versions of both documents are included on your data acquisition CD IG E 4 System Expansion 927696 Installation Guide Appendix E Example 2 DaqBook 2000E with a DBK41 and a DBK203 DBK41 41 DBK203 Note 2 DBK203 Note 2 DaqBook 2000E E ue DaqBook 2000E To ETHERNET To POWER Channel Input Side Device Interface Side DaqBook 2000E System with a DBK41 and DBK203 Lines and Cables Used in Example 2 Device Interface Side Only 1 Power Supply To the DaqBook 2000E POWER IN DIN 5 connector 10 VDC to 30 VDC typically from a TR40U power adapter 2 From the DaqBook 2000E ETHERNET jack to a 10 100BaseT Ethernet Network or to the ETHERNET jack on a PC Applicable Ethernet patch cables 1 5 foot or 7 foot are CA 242 and CA 242 7 respectively 3 From DaqBook 2000E s P4 connector to the DBK203 s P4 connector via a CA 195 1 cable 4 From DBK203 s connector to a DBK41 s connector via one CA 37 1T cable Note 1 Information regarding the use of CA 37 T cables is provided on page E 9 Note 2 In reference to the above figure it is possible to connect the DBK41 module without using a DBK203 In the scenario in which the DBK203 15 not u
48. ns low Latency 5 us max 4 Digital Pattern Triggering 8 or 16 bit pattern triggering on any of the digital input ports Programmable for trigger on equal above below or within outside of a window Individual bits can be masked for don t care condition Latency One scan period max 5 Counter Totalizer Triggering Counter totalizer inputs can trigger an acquisition User can select to trigger on a frequency or on total counts that are equal above below or within outside of a window Latency One scan period max 6 Software Triggering Trigger can be initiated under program control Note Specifications are subject to change without notice DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 967496 Specifications 5 3 Analog Output The DBK46 Option is Required for Analog Output The four analog output channels are updated synchronously relative to scanned inputs and clocked from either an internal onboard clock or an external clock source Analog outputs can also be updated asynchronously independent of any other scanning in the system Channels 4 Resolution 16 bits Data Buffer 256 Ksample FIFO Output Voltage Range 10V Output Current 10 mA Offset Error 0 0045 max Gain Error 0 01 Update Rate 100 kHz max 1 5 Hz min no minimum with external clock Settling Time 10 us max to 1 LSB for full scale step Digital Feed thru a spike of up to 50 mV may occur on the DAC output each time the DAC output is updated
49. replace a fuse if your device shows no sign of damage If your device appears damaged such as evidenced by a smoked component contact the factory as soon as possible If the replacement fuse blows contact the factory as this indicates a problem may exist with your DaqBook 2000 Series device General Information Each DaqBook 2000 Series device has one user replaceable fuse designated as F201 F201 Input Power Fuse 4 0 A MINI ATO This 4 amp fuse is located near the rear panel s SDIN POWER IN connector If this fuse has blown the DaqBook 2000 Series device will not power up Factory Part Number FU 8 4 Littelfuse Part Number 297 004 Littelfuse Body Color Code Pink Observe the Caution and Note prior to beginning any of the fuse replacement procedures 1 this chapter You will need the following e Phillips Screwdriver e 3AG Fuse Puller or needle nose pliers e 3 16 inch hex nut driver e Grounding wrist strap and associated anti static pad e Replacement fuse F201 Needle nose pliers can be used to pull MINI ATO fuses but should not be used to insert fuses DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 967496 Fuse Replacement 6 1 DaqBook 2000A Observe the Cautions and the important note on page 6 1 prior to beginning this fuse replacement procedure 1 Ifyou have not already done so turn OFF the power to and UNPLUG the DaqBook 2000A and all connected equipment Remove all signal I O lines from the unit
50. settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenvise you need to ask your network administrator Far the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address IP address Subnet mask Default gateway Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate DNS server Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties 6 Select the Use the following IP Address radio button 7 Set the IP address field to 10 0 0 x where x is some number from 1 to 255 Make sure that each computer on the dedicated network has a unique IP address 8 Setthe Subnet mask to 255 0 0 0 Note that the remaining fields can be left unchanged Connecting a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet 927896 Installation Guide Section B If using a LAN Local Area Network which has a DHCP server skip this section and continue with STEP B 7 Configure and Test the System using the Daq Configuration Applet page B 10 The DaqIPConfig applet designed for 32 bit Windows NT 2000 XP systems DaqIPConfig allows you to change the IP address of a device to match the address of a host computer The applet 1 located in the program group for the associated device and can be accessed from the Windows Desktop via the start menu 1 Locate the DaqglPConfig Applet Locate the DagIPConfig applet by naviga
51. since the PCMCIA card plugs in and the PC Card bus is backward compatible with PCMCIA cards However one important change occurred The WBK20A appears to operate slower in the new PC Card slot With this change 1 MHz transfer rates using the WBK20A in a PC Card slot are almost non existent instead 300K to 500K samples sec is typical 7 8 Troubleshooting 989396 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 0 version Customer Support If you want to Expand or Enhance Your OMB DaqBook 2000 Series System You can visit one of our internet sites to find the latest accessories and expansion options You can also call our sales department directly Contact information 1s provided on page near the front of this document Return Requests Inquiries Direct all warranty and repair requests inquiries to the OMEGA Customer Service Department BEFORE RETURNING ANY PRODUCT S TO OMEGA PURCHASER MUST OBTAIN AN AUTHORIZED RETURN AR NUMBER FROM OMEGA S CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT IN ORDER TO AVOID PROCESSING DELAYS The assigned AR number should then be marked on the outside of the return package and on any correspondence The purchaser is responsible for shipping charges freight insurance and proper packaging to prevent breakage in transit FOR WARRANTY RETURNS please have the following information available BEFORE contacting OMEGA 1 number under which the product was PURCHASED 2 Model and serial number of the product under warran
52. sos T Imma sm wm a0 Ims zm zm as Im m 5m ema 9 oaks am ema T SS wwe o 9 iw em ama mas ism 5m ama mas im lt tma_ es Dss xm we mar ooma oma ama S mas osma ama _ sma e o o am wa o o am we 0 fo am 0 mee am 0 mas o o ama v me o o o DBK41 0 0 0 0 Da ama um ama DBK43A 1 mA lt mA mA 35 oaks ima am omon sma lt ima ies Ime ama um ama mere ama ama m as _ 200 Ims ism m 5 imer isma m sf we v of of of Toll Ree Rant ew Total Power Requirement in mW Note 1 DBK44 s 60 mA value is based on 30 mA for each of two 5B modules This value will be higher if using 5B module 5B38 200 mA for each 5B38 or if using 5B39 170 mA for each 5B39 Refer to the DBK44 document module for more information Note 2 DBK2 and 5 are not used with LogBook uiia Three asterisks indicate that the DBK is a module with internal power supply powered separately This table is continued pg 18 DBKBasis 9n DaqSystems DBK Power Requirem
53. that gathers samples from multiple channels at the same instant and holds these values until all are sequentially converted to digital values The single ended mode measures a voltage between a signal line and a common reference that may be shared with other channels Also see differential mode 917697 Glossary Trigger An event to start a scan or mark an instant during an acquisition The event can be defined in various ways e g a TTL signal a specified voltage level in a monitored channel a button manually or mechanically engaged a software command etc Some applications may use pre and post triggers to gather data around an instant or based on signal counts TTL Transistor Transistor Logic TTL is a circuit in which a multiple emitter transistor has replaced the multiple diode cluster of the diode transistor logic circuit typically used to communicate logic signals at 5 V Unipolar A range of analog signals that is always zero or positive e g 0 to 10 V Evaluating a signal in the right range unipolar or bipolar allows greater resolution by using the full range of the corresponding digital value See bipolar Glossary 917697 G 3 G 4 917697 Glossary WARRANTY DISCLAIMER OMEGA ENGINEERING INC warrants this unit to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 13 months from date of purchase OMEGA Warranty adds an additional one 1 month grace period to the normal one 1 year product
54. that these parallel ports cannot be used to connect to auxiliary devices such as printers and scanners Data transfer rates with the WBK25 depend on the network to which it 1s attached If the WBK25 15 used with DaqBook 2000 Series device and WBK4O0 series options then up to three of these devices can be attached to one WBK25 and are able to transfer data at the maximum sampling rates on all three devices simultaneously If the WBK25 is attached to a shared Ethernet network then data transfer rates will be dependent on the other network traffic at the time It is not possible to guarantee maximum data transfer rates in this mode It is also possible to attach multiple WBK25 units to one PC having multiple Ethernet ports or having a multi port Ethernet hub Performance under these conditions will be dependent on the PC s ability to handle multiple networks POWER IN OL MOA WBK25 Ethernet to Parallel Port Interface You can connect a DaqBook 2000A or a DaqBook 2000X to the Ethernet via a WBK25 Ethernet Interface Module To do so the DB25 Parallel Port of a DaqBook 2000A or 2000X device is connected to one of the three Expansion Ports located on the WBK25 The connection would be made with a CA 35 2 2 foot or a CA 35 12 1 foot cable Two additional DaqBook 2000 Series units could be connected to via the remaining two expansion ports These connections would also be made via a CA 35 2 or CA 35 12 cables The WBK25
55. to a DaqBook 2000E 927696 Installation Guide Section C 3 Set the Expansion Port number In our current setup the DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X is a second level device This 1 because it is connected to an expansion port of a first level device 1 e the DaqBook 2000E For this step select the expansion port number to which the DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X 1s connected 1 e Port 1 Port 2 or Port 3 Note The DaqBook 2000A and DaqBook 2000X make use of the same IP address as the DaqBook 2000E to which they are connected For this reason no configuration of the IP address is called for in the second level device s properties box 534 Configuration DaqBook2000A 2000X Test Hardware Device Settings Device Name DagBook2 Device Type DaqBook2000A 2000X Expansion Port Cancel Apply Setting the Expansion Port Number 4 Test the system connections a Make sure the device has been properly installed and 1s powered on b Make sure all cables are properly and securely connected c Click the Test Hardware tab d Click the Resource Test gt button Appendix G TCP IP and Resource Tests includes a brief explanation of the test Testing the DaqBook 2000 Series device may in some cases cause the system to hang If test results are not displayed in 30 seconds or the system does not seem to be responding reboot the system Upon power up re enter the Daq Configuration and change the DaqBo
56. trigger data to acquire after which the system continues to acquire data until the program issues a command to halt acquisition Variable pre trigger with post trigger stop event driver support only Unlike the previous pre trigger modes this mode does not have to satisfy the pre trigger number of readings before recognizing the trigger event Thus the number of pre trigger readings acquired is variable and dependent on the time of the trigger event relative to the start In this mode data continues to be acquired until the stop trigger event is detected Variable pre trigger with infinite post trigger driver support only This is similar to the mode just described except that the acquisition 15 terminated upon receipt of a command from the program Stop Trigger Any of the software trigger modes described above can be used to stop an acquisition Thus an acquisition can be programmed to begin on one event such as a temperature level and then stopped on another such as a digital pattern event Synchronous I O Operations Synchronizing Multiple Units All DaqBook 2000 Series units can be synchronized to other DaqBook 2000 Series units via their SYNC ports Each unit has two identical SYNC ports located on the rear panel Either or both SYNC ports can be used to connect to the units via SYNC cables CA 74 1 or CA 74 5 1 foot or 5 foot cables respectively The units can be scan synchronized and triggered from any other SYNC connect
57. two bank carrier board for optically isolated Solid State Relay SSR modules Each bank supports up to eight digital I O modules The banks can be independently set as input or output via jumpers JPO for Bank 0 and JP1 for Bank 1 The I O modules are industry standard Opto 22 compatible 5 volt logic level modules The DBK208 includes e two P2 connectors for DIGITAL I O e footprints for sixteen optically isolated Solid State Relay SSR Modules e 16 dual screw terminal blocks e a 100 pin P4 connector ROORESSs XXXXI 200 tas RDORESSsSXXXXO am i D 08 vr 7 L z x 1 2 155 zn 7 gt ny m Ve 5 n Teu elite t ue LN Jh DBK208 Carrier Board for Opto 22 Compatible Solid State Relays WARNING Ensure that hard wire emergency over ride circuitry exists for all applications that make use of dangerous switch loads Do not operate such switch loads unless emergency over ride circuitry is present DBK208 boards are typically installed in NEMA type panels however they may alternatively be installed on DIN rails Separate mounting instructions are included with Rack Mount Kit part no Rack DBK 3 and with DIN rail Mount Kit part no DIN DBK 1 Connection of these devices to DBK208 can be made directly or indirectly as follows e Connection can be made from the DaqBook 2000 Series device P2 connector to a DBK208 P2 connector via a CA 37 cable e Connecti
58. type device you must entirely remove the shunt jumpers from JP1 Failure to do so will result in damage to the 8254 timer chip Refer to the power card document modules and to the device Hardware sections of the DaqBook 100 Series and DaqBook 200 Series and DaqBoard ISA user s manuals for JP1 locations and configurations VOLTAGE AUX POWER OUT SELECT ONER INPUT SATT MAIN POWER ESL s o K34A 0 0 OO 4 UPS BATTERY MODULE DISCHARGING VOLTAGE SELECT A 24V JUMPER DBK34A module provides 12 or 24 VDC with a 5 0 or 2 5 A hr capacity respectively The is classified as a UPS Battery module The module can be used for in vehicle testing in scenarios where the vehicle s electrical system does not affect acquisition device power during starter current surge or power off pg 14 DBK Basies mno DaqSystems Power Requirements LogBook The improper use of power can cause system damage The following terms are important in regard to understanding your system s power needs e Supply power for signal conditioning type DBKs comes from a primary acquisition device such as a DaqBook 2000 Series device or LogBook or from a power card or module If needed the DBK32A or DBK33 can provide additional power to meet power demands The DBK power supplies work off of low voltage DC that can come from an AC adapter or from a DC source such as a car battery
59. us channel 1000 us channel 1 6 Operational Overview 877997 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual Triggering Triggering can be the most critical aspect of acquiring data DaqBook 2000 Series models support a full complement of trigger modes to accommodate a wide variety of applications Multi unit synchronization via the SYNC ports does not support pre trigger data Only post trigger data can be collected and time correlated between the units Hardware Analog Triggering Many data acquisition products claim analog triggering but rely on the PC to take readings and make a decision which leads to uncertain and potentially long latencies DaqBook 2000 Series devices use true analog triggering whereby the trigger level programmed by the user sets an analog DAC which is then compared in hardware to the analog input level on the selected channel The result is analog trigger latency that is guaranteed to be less than 5 us significantly shorter than most data acquisition devices Any analog channel can be selected as the trigger channel The user can program both the trigger level as well as the edge rising or falling Digital Triggering P1 A separate digital trigger input line is provided allowing TTL level triggering again with latencies guaranteed to be less than 5 Both the logic levels 1 or 0 as well as the edge rising or falling can be programmed for the discrete digital trigger input The digital trigger input 1s l
60. with radio or telecommunications 2 The device must be immune from electromagnetic interference from RF transmitters etc The standards are published in the Official Journal of European Union under direction of CENELEC European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization The specific standards relevant to Daq equipment are listed on the product s Declaration of Conformity The safety standard that applies to Daq products 15 EN 61010 1 1993 Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement Control and Laboratory Use Part 1 General Requirements Environmental conditions include the following e indoor use e altitude up to 2000 m e temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F e maximum relative humidity 80 for temperatures up to 31 C 87 8 F decreasing linearly to 50 relative humidity at 40 C 104 F e mains supply voltage fluctuations not to exceed 10 of the nominal voltage e other supply voltage fluctuations as stated by the manufacturer e transient overvoltage according to installation categories overvoltage categories I II and III For mains supply the minimum and normal category is II e pollution degree I or II in accordance with IEC 664 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 927096 CE Compliance amp Noise Considerations 3 1 For clarification terms used in some Declarations of Conformity include e pollution degree any addition of foreign matter solid liquid or gaseous ionized gases that ma
61. 0 Series device shares signal connections with the P1 P2 and P3 connectors P4 offers no additional Connecting a DBK200 Series Option to P4 via a CA 195 cable distances the P1 P2 P3 connection from the DaqBook 2000 Series device It does not provide any new signal I O See the following Caution CAUTION Signal conflicts between a DaqBook 2000 Series device s P1 P2 P3 connectors and its P4 connector can result in erroneous readings and possible equipment damage Therefore when connections have been made to P1 P2 and or P3 use caution when making connections through P4 and visa versa The previous pinouts indicate the P1 P2 and P3 pins and their P4 equivalents Use the pinouts to avoid making duplicate signal connections There are two ways to connect a DBK option to a DaqBook 2000 Series device The first method is preferable as it introduces less noise Preferred Method a Connect a CA 37 x cable to the appropriate DB37 connector P1 P2 or on the DaqBook 2000 Series device b Connect the free end of the cable to the DBK card or module Optional Method a Connect a CA 195 x cable to the P4 connector on the DaqBook 2000 Series device b Connect the free end of the cable to a DBK200 Series device c Connect the DBK option to the DBK200 Series device as applicable The primary reason that less noise is seen in the preferred method is that a DaqBook 2000 Series device s P1 connector pertains
62. 00 Series device is 15 VDC 2 7 amps via a DINS connector Note Various AC adapter models support power grids of USA Europe Japan and Asia Reference Note It is possible to use a VDC power source other than the commonly S used switching mode power supply often referred to as an adapter However be sure to consult the power related sections of DBK Basics before doing so The DBK Basics segment immediately follows chapter 1 of this user s manual IG C 2 Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or 2000X to a DaqBook 2000E 927696 Installation Guide Section C DIN5 POWER IN Connector 10 to 30 VDC How to make the connection 1 Place the DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X power switch in the OFF 0 position if it is not already OFF 2 Connect the DINS end of the adapter s cable to the power in connector on the DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X see preceding figure 3 Connect the adapter s plug to a standard AC outlet 4 If your adapter has a power switch position it to ON 5 Turn ON the DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X by placing the unit s power switch to the 1 position The power led will light up 6 Turn the DaqBook 2000E by placing the unit s power switch to the 1 position The power led will light up STEP C 3 Configure and Test the Hardware The Daq Configuration applet designed for 32 bit Windows 95 98 Me NT 2000 XP systems is located in the Windows Control Panel It all
63. 11 for each additional existing resource conflict 989396 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 10 version 13 If one or more resource conflicts remain the conflicting device s must either be removed or kept absolutely dormant for proper operation Click the OK button to close the device properties window and return to the System Properties window If a window appears titled Creating a Forced Configuration click the Yes button to continue To remove a device perform the following steps a If necessary open the device type by clicking on the in the small box to its left b Click once on the device to highlight it then click the Remove button c Click the OK button to confirm the device s removal 14 Click the C ose button to close the System Properties window Close the Control Panel window and any other tasks running then shut down Windows 95 98 Me 15 If any hardware was removed in Step 13 or if any hardware reconfigured in Step 12 requires manual reconfiguring power off the computer and remove or reconfigure the hardware before rebooting Otherwise simply reboot the computer 16 Run the Configuration utility and test the DaqBook s communication If problems persist and no resource conflicts exist perform the following steps a Check for loose cable connections and verify the power indicator is ON b Verify that the computer s printer port and data cable work with a printer or other device c Verify there are no
64. 2 P3 it also includes three additional DB37 connectors These provide a means of adding three to one port Use of a CA 37 16 cable will allow up to 16 DBKs to be added to one DaqBook 2000 Series device DB37 type port P2 for Digital I O P1 for Analog I O You can connect 1 to e Analog DBKs e Power DBKs e Passive DBKs You can connect P2 to 2000 Digital DBKs Series Device e Passive DBKs P3 for Pulse Frequency High Speed Digital I O You can connect P3 to e Passive DBKs Only x 2 regard to CA 37 x cables the indicates the number of expansion devices that can be connected to the primary data acquisition device 37 lt lo o e lo 6 e 9 lol o B e E 2 ei el 2 a e Analog X Passive Digital Passive DBK DBKs DBKs DBK DBK Connecting DBKs to a DaqBook 2000 Series Device via PI P2 and P3 The P4 connector on a DaqBook 2000 Series device shares signal connections with the P1 P2 and P3 connectors P4 offers no additional Connecting a DBK200 Series Option to P4 via a CA 195 cable distances the P1 P2 P3 connection from the DaqBook 2000 Series device It does not provide any new signal I O See the following Caution CAUTION Signal conflicts between a DaqBook 2000 Series device s P1 P2 P3 connectors and its P4 connector can result in erroneous readings a
65. 280 Vega Y ISG KB O 002909009 gt OO 37 X A ANNS SEP FEL GG Gy o2 s PPS Qo S OF 0069 TSSFFFFFFO M A OK OD PPMP DN DP um o oN DDO AD ADD FS OL EE PLLCEEEEEEES 252595 FFLS 0000909 dg OA d o OY 0064565556 5 UNAENGENGNIRNAGEN ZEN N gt ddddddddcd Signal Name Description for P1 Pin Use Correlation 5 Volts Expansion 5 V power 15 Volts Expansion 15 VDC power Digital OUT external ADDRESS select bit 3 Digital OUT external ADDRESS select bit 1 Digital OUT external GAIN select bit 1 6 Expansion6 Digital OUT external GAIN select bit 0 8 Negative Reference Analog 5 V reference 9 Positive Reference Analog 5V reference Not Connected N A N A CH 15 SE or CH 7 LO DIFF Ch 15HI IN single ended mode Ch 7 LO IN differential mode CH 14 SE or CH 6 LO DIFF Ch 14 HI IN single ended mode Ch 6 LO IN differential mode CH 13 SE or CH 5 LO DIFF Ch 13 HI IN single ended mode Ch 5 LO IN differential mode B39 CH 12 SE or CH 4 LO DIFF Ch 12 HI IN single ended mode Ch 4 LO IN differential mode CH 11 SE or CH3LODIFF Ch 11HI IN single ended mode Ch 3 LO IN differential mode 16 CH 10 SE or CH 2 LO DIFF Ch 10 HI IN single ended mode Ch 2 LO IN differential mode
66. 281 LIST SS3 0 a Q Kdo3 pa 4asaa 534614 0002 UI u ainI 445m ojoo oo p E c 6 o o o 6000 5 2 00 9090 B Hoo paca 7099 3383 LLON I Ho o coon to 2 aal 000 0 o B Bo o gt Ho L 005 o 6020 e IA SFIL a 5 l Ho Hoo ooon 0 das o IF 5 12 a gt ik B Hoo Douoo OF gece gt 813 a o 8 B 009090 o enue amp 814 o 8 at Ho ovo o o 815 9 SERJAL NUMBER XXXX X X A P QJ C CO DBK207 CJC 878797 GSU 69 9I Ov LT These dimensions apply to the both the DBK207 and the DBK207 CJC Dimensional Drawings Sa D GGO 53919 6 M3HO0S 9 339 4 LAN 055 Ov v Sy Ol gt A m N TXXXX 7 SZ Ll e G 9l 8991 80 80c l8Q 2210 Sul 24 5 OXXXX DBK206 Dimensional Drawings 878797 DD 15 20 192 TYP 4 PLACES U SK 3 500 3 000 o Ld e e L e e e Ld e e e e e e o e e 9 e e
67. 37 Analog Input Chan OH DIF A48 15VDC Power Expansion 15 Volts P1 pin 2 P3 pin 37 B48 15VDC Power Expansion 15 Volts P1 pin 21 P3 pin 19 DAC 0 DAC 0 Output P3 pin 34 B49 DAC 2 Analog DAC 2 Output Dake P3 pin 32 DAC 1 DAC 1 Output P3 pin 33 DAC 0 DAC2 and DAC 3 from P4 pins A49 B49 A50 and B50 respectively only apply to the DaqBook 2000 Series Devices when a DBK46 plug in card has been installed in the unit sc 8 System Connections amp Pinouts 927196 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual DBK200 Series Selected P4 Connector Options DBK202 DBK203 DBK206 DBK207 DBK207 CJC DBK208 This section of the document pertains to DBK200 Series devices that are typically used when the P4 connec tion option is desired For information regarding other DBK200 Series options refer to the DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 A PDF version of the document is included on the data acquisition CD If your acquisition system needs to be CE Compliant read the Declaration of Conformity for your DaqBook 2000 Series device and Chapter 3 CE Compliance prior to expanding the acquisition system Reference Note Prior to connecting a DBK to a DaqBook 2000 Series device refer to the applicable DBK document module s in the DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 A PDF version of the document 15 included on the data acquisition CD The P4 connector on a DaqBook 200
68. 4 26awg Used to connect an Ethernet ready device CA 242 7 7 foot fromits Ethernet jack to a jack on a PC or Ethernet network hub CA 242 is 1 5 feet long 242 7 is 7 feet long 232 0810 Splice Plate Kit Includes two splice plates fastener panels and 8 screws Used to stack data acquisition devices For details refer to the Installation Guide at the beginning of this manual Also see related part HA 111 which is an optional handle HA 111 Optional handle for use with splice plate kit p n 232 0810 For details refer to the Installation Guide at the beginning of this manual Note 1 The DBK203 module is the most popular expansion option However as discussed in the System Connections and Pinouts document module several DBK200 Series P4 adapter options are available Before expanding a system you should review Chapter 3 CE Compliance Note Specifications are subject to change without notice 5 6 Specifications 967496 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual DBK46 Specifications The four analog output channels are updated synchronously relative to scanned inputs and are clocked from either an internal clock on the primary acquisition device such as a DaqBook 2000A or from a user supplied external clock source Analog outputs can also be updated asynchronously independent of any other scanning in the system Channels 4 Resolution 16 bits Data Buffer 256 K sample FIFO Output Voltage Range 10V Output Current
69. 5 WBK16 WBK17 11 x 8 5 x 1 72 Category page DD 4 Two drawings provided Modern Chassis and Legacy Chassis DBK34A DBK70 LogBook 300 WaveBook 512A WaveBook 516 WaveBook 516A DaqBook 2000A 11 x 8 5 x 2 63 Category page DD 6 One drawing provided DaqBook 2000E DaqBook 2000X WBK40 WBK41 WaveBook 516E 11 x 14 x 3 44 Category page DD 7 Two drawings provided Modern Chassis and Legacy Chassis DaqBook 260 DBK60 LogBook 360 Dimensions for Cards and Boards excludes DBK46 and DBK200 Series page DD 9 3 26 x 8 32 Category DBK2 DBK4 DBK7 DBK8 9 DBK11A DBK12 DBK13 DBK15 DBK16 DBK17 DBK18 DBK19 DBK20 DBK21 DBK25 DBK32A DBK33 DBK44 DBK45 DBK81 DBK82 DBK83 Dimensions for DBK200 Series Devices page DD 10 DBK200 DBK201 DBK202 DBK203 Module See 11 x 8 5 x 1 40 Category DBK204 Module See 11 x 8 5 x 1 40 Category DBK205 DBK206 DBK207 DBK207 CJC DBK208 DBK209 Dimensional Drawings 878797 DD 1 Chassis for Primary Devices and Modules 11 x 8 5 x 1 40 Category Modern Chassis MAHIA LNONA DD 2 00 MAIA LAH MAIA MAIA ACIS LHOI CO CJ 0G8 8 These dimensions apply to the following DaqBook 100 120 112 200 216 DBK1 DBK10 DBK23 DBK24 DBK30A DBK43A DBK50 DBK51 DBK52 DBK53 DBK54 DBK203 DBK204 TempBook 66 WaveBo
70. 6 4000 mW DaqBook 260 4000 mW DaqBoard 100A 3300 mW DaqBoard 112A 3300 mW DaqBoard 200A 3000 mW DaqBoard 216A 3000 mW DaqBoard 260A 3000 mW DaqBoard 2000 Series 5000 mW 5Vat 15 V at 75 mA each with amp 2000c Series exception of DaqBoard 2002 and 2002c DaqBook 2000 Series 15000 mW 5V at 15 V at 500 mA each Daq PC Card 112B 0mW Daq PC Card 216B mW DBK32 7500 mW DBK32A 15000 mW DBK33 7500 mW DBK34 5 A hr in 12 V mode fused at 8 A DBK34A 5 A hr in 12 V mode fused at 8 A Use the following procedure and table to calculate the required system power Note 1 In the Quantity column 5th list the number of DBKs of that type in your system In the Sub Total column 7th enter the product of column 5 and column 6 mW Add the Sub Total column and enter the sum at the bottom right of the table This result is your power requirement in mW DBK32 DBK32A and DBK34 cannot supply 5 VDC In cases that require 5 VDC if the 5 VDC requirement exceeds 500 mW from a LogBook or Daq device then a DBK33 must be used Note that DBK33 can supply 1000 mW at 5 VDC The DBK34 has an 8 amp fuse and has a capacity of 5 A hr when in the 12V mode and a capacity of 2 5 A hr when in the 24V mode 927196 DBK Basics pg 17 DBK Power Requirement Worktable Demand DBK Voltage Reference Calculation Options 15 VDC 15 VDC 5 VDC Quantity x mW Sub Total DBK1 0 0 0 0 Immo sma
71. Book 516E following IOP VIEW FAN SIDE VIEW VENT SIDE 11 00 VIEW FRONT VIEW 11 x 8 5 x 2 63 Category Modern Chassis Dimensional Drawings 878797 DD 6 Chassis for Primary Devices and Modules 11 x 14 x 3 44 Category Modern Chassis 00000000000000000000000 0000000000 900000060 000000060 oc 000000000 000060060606006000060606 00000 000000600000000000000000 0000600606060060000000000 00000000000000000000000 0000606060000 0000600 00006 000000000 _ 00000000 MAIA HIIS LNAA HL c 8 These dimensions apply to the following DaqBook 260 DBK60 LogBook 360 _ x 40 D I ro Dimensional Drawings 878797 DD 7 Chassis for Primary Devices and Modules 11 x 14 x 3 44 Category Legacy Chassis O O These dimensions apply to the following e DaqBook 260 DBK60 L LogBook 360 13 00 og a J O Sue d i 28 3 16 10 32 THD 8 32 4 PLACES 6 PLACES L 3 44 0 62 1 41 00 8 878797 Dimensional Drawings Dimensions for Cards and Boards excludes DBK46 and DBK200 Series 3 26 x 8 32 Board Size Category These dimensions apply to the following Cl DBK2 DBK4 DBKS DBK7 DBK8 DBK9 DBK11A DBK12 DBK13 DBK15 DBK16 DBK17 DBK18 DBK19 CA NJ DBK20 DBK21 DBK25 DBK32A DBK33 DBK44 DBK45 DBK80 DBK81 DBK82 Note 1 DBK83 Note 2 O O1
72. CJC are carrier boards for 5B compatible analog input modules They each provide e twoPl connectors for ANALOG I O e a5 VDC power terminal e footprints for sixteen 5B Modules e 16 terminal blocks In addition DBK207 CJC provides Cold Junction Compensation The DBK207 and DBK207 CJC each include a 100 pin P4 connector for use with DaqBook 2000 Series Devices DBK207 CJC Carrier Board for 5B Compatible Modules WARNING Ensure that hard wire emergency over ride circuitry exists for all applications that make use of dangerous switch loads Do not operate such switch loads unless emergency over ride circuitry is present DBK207 and DBK207 CJC are typically installed in NEMA type panels however they may be installed on DIN rails Separate mounting instructions are included with Rack Mount Kit part no Rack DBK 3 and with DIN rail Mount Kit part no DIN DBK 1 DBK207 and DBK207 CJC allow Daq based acquisition systems to use various combinations of sixteen 5B signal conditioning modules 5B modules can accommodate a variety of signals including low level thermocouple and strain gage signals Configuration options are flexible You can select the type of signal attached to each channel One Daq device can support up to 16 DBK207 or DBK207 CJC boards providing a maximum of 256 isolated analog input channels that devices scan the channels at the same 10 ps channel rate as other DBKs 256 scans in 2 56 ms in a fu
73. Clock Sources 4 programmable 1 Onboard D A clock independent of scanning input clock 2 Onboard scanning input clock 3 External D A input clock independent of external scanning input clock 4 External scanning input clock Digital I O Channels 40 expandable up to 272 with external digital DBK options Input Scanning Modes 2 1 Asynchronous under program control at any time relative to input scanning 2 Synchronous with input scanning Ports 3 x 8 bit 82C55 emulation and 1 x 16 bit each port is programmable as input or output Input Protection 8KV ESD clamp diodes parallel Levels TTL Sampling Update Rate 200 kHz max P2 Digital I O Characteristics Output Driver Resistor amp Pull up 33 series resistor with a 680 pull up to 5 V Current can only sink current source current from pull up resistor Output Voltage High Level 2 0 V min 4 mA 4 0 V min Q 1 mA Low Level 0 5 V min Q 4 mA Input Voltage valid range of 0 3 V to 5 0V Digital Characteristics Output Driver Resistor amp Pull up 100 series resistor with a 10 KO pull up to 5 V Current source 12 mA sink 12 mA Output Voltage High Level 2 5 V min 12 mA Low Level 0 5 V min 4 mA Input Voltage valid range of 0 3 V to 5 0V Note Specifications are subject to change without notice 5 4 Specifications 967496 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual Frequency Pulse Counters Counter inputs c
74. Compliance chapter provides additional information Reference Note The document section entitled System Connections and Pinouts includes pinouts for P1 P2 P3 and P4 The section immediately follows Appendix G of this installation guide IG D 2 Device Connector Reference 977296 Installation Guide Appendix D DaqBook 2000X Front Panel The upper row of theDaqBook 2000X front panel contains port openings for three installed DBK cards In the following figure each connector seen in the upper row belongs to an installed DBK card Appendix E System Expansion contains a section entitled Expansion via DBK Cards in a DaqbBook 2000X The section includes one system example in which 3 analog cards are used and another in which 1 analog DBK card and 2 digital DBK cards are used E PULSE FREQUENCY DIGITAL DX L M M The lower row of the DaqBook 2000X front panel offers three DB37 connectors designated as P1 P2 and P3 P1 connects to Analog I O P2 connects to Digital I O P3 connects to Pulse Frequency Digital I O Pinouts of each immediately follow Appendix G of this installation guide Rear Panel The DaqBook 2000X rear panel contains an upper section of 3 card slots and a lower section which includes a power switch DIN5 power connector LEDs synchronization ports a parallel port connector and a 100 pin P4 connector Items described below are done so from left to right The top row c
75. Configuration window 6 Troubleshooting Explains solutions to common noise wiring and configuration problems DBK Document Modules This section consists of independent document modules each with information specific to the associated DBK card or DBK module pg 20 DBK Basies 97 DaqSystems DBK46 A Reference for DaqBook 2000 Series Users 2 Factory Installed 4 Channel Analog Output Card For use with DaqBook 2000A Overview DaqBook 2000E DaqBook 2000X WBK41 Reference Note The System Connections and Pinouts document module located just before Chapter 1 of this manual includes a pinout of the DaqBook 2000 Series P3 connector The P3 connector s DAC related pins 31 32 33 and 34 apply to the DaqBook 2000 Series Device only when a DBK46 is installed Pin 34 applies to pin 33 to DACI pin 32 to DAC2 and pin31 DAC3 The DBK46 is a factory installed option currently available for DaqBook 2000A DaqBook 2000E DaqBook 2000X and WBK41 JP1 plugs into a 40 pin header on the primary acquisition device For DaqBook 2000 Series devices Analog DAC Output is available from the device s P3 connector and from P4 Note For WBK41 applications the DBK46 DAC connections are made via screw terminal blocks on the WBK41 s front panel not on connector The following figure applies only to the DBK46 when used in DaqBook 2000 Series devices Buffer Pin 34 DACO In regard to P4 not shown
76. Dd OUT ADDRESS skabt Pxpansion 10 Digital OUT external ADDRESS select bit 0 asno CommnGoud O O OOOO SO SGND Signal Ground Sense Common POSREF 5 Positive Analog 5 V reference SE7 CH 7 IN Singlet Ended Mode CH 7 HI IN CH 6 IN Single Ended Mode CH 6 HI IN Differential Mode CH 13 IN CTE Ended Mode CH 5 LO Differential Mode SES _32_ CHIN Single Ended Mode CH 5 HI IN Differential Mode CH 4 IN ANS Ended CH 4 HI IN Differential Mode PA Pin Number and Description NEGREF 8 Negative Reference Analog BV referee _ CH 3 IN Single E Ended Mode CH 3 HI IN Ores Mode 35 CH2IN Simgl EndedMode CH 2 Differential Mode L se t Singl Ended Mode 1 LO IN ferential Mode _ CH 1 IN Single Ended Mode CH 1 HI IN eu Mode s 18 Sind Ended Mode CHOLO IN Diferential Mode AGND Common Ground O AGND Common Ground j CommonGrund O AGND Ground AGND Expansion 5 V Power In regard to the P1 related grounds refer to the P1 pinout on page sc 3 sc 14 System Connections amp Pinouts 927196 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual DBK206 TB Correlation to P2 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual Applies to TB5 TB6 TB7 and 8 for Digital Digital I O P2 Digital Port C Bit 0 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 0
77. E Kit Installation Instructions 1077 0901 4 Calibration 5 Specifications 6 Fuse Replacement General Information 6 1 DaqBook 2000A 6 2 DaqBook 2000X 6 3 DaqBook 2000E 6 5 7 Troubleshooting and Customer Support Electrostatic Discharge ESD Handling Notice 7 1 Product Care 7 1 ReadMe Files and the Install CD ROM 7 2 Driver Support 7 2 Ethernet Problems 7 2 Parallel Port Problems 7 3 Frequently Asked Questions 7 6 Customer Support 7 9 Dimensional Drawings Glossary viii 927096 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual Installation Guide A Comparison of Device Features IG 4 Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X to a PC Parallel Port Section A Parallel Cable DaqBook 2000A SECTION A DaqBook 2000X Sey ey 2 P3 Connecting a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet Section B Ethernet DaqBook 2000E Cable _ SECTION B Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X to a DaqBook 2000E Section C Parallel Cable DaqBook 2000E DaqBook 2000A To Ethernet P2 P3 SECTION C DaqBook 2000X SERM P2 P3 CEER Appendix D Device Connector Reference Appendix E System Expansion APPEN DICES Appendix F Adding a Parallel Port to the PC Appendix G TCP IP and Resource Tests Install
78. Hz differential input single reading range Note 4 channel scan 200 kHz scan rate unfiltered Transfer Note 3 3 Transfer accuracy applicable 0 to 1 25 V 0 015 008 0 004 002 2 for measurements made 5 C 4 P1 inputs shorted to 1 19 Ero MAUI Se Spes 1 25 to 1 25 V 0 015 005 0 004 001 2 2 Accuracy specification is exclusive of noise Measured at P1 0 156 to 0 156 V 0 024 008 0 004 0015 Input Sequencer Analog digital and frequency inputs can be scanned synchronously based on either an internal programmable timer or an external clock source Scan Clock Sources 2 1 Internal programmable from 5 us to 5 96 hours in 5 us steps 2 External TTL level input up to 200 kHz max Programmable Parameters per Scan Channel random order gain unipolar bipolar sampling time 5 us 10 us 1000 us per channel programmable Depth 512 locations On Board Channel to Channel Scan Rate 5 us Expansion Channel Scan Rate 5 us 10 us 1000 ys per channel programmable Data Buffer 64 K sample FIFO Note Specifications are subject to change without notice 5 2 Specifications 967496 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual External Acquisition Scan Clock Input Maximum Rate 200 kHz Clock Signal Range OV to 5V Minimum Pulse Width 50 ns high 50 ns low External SYNC Port Available on rear panel allows multiple DaqBook 2000 Series units to be s
79. K201 878797 Dimensional Drawings r 990 000 990 000 99090 opaoanogoobpuaadgaoobpuzaoaaogoodudnsegm 613 im Ee 8 10 e 3 4 0 1 3 E 1 0 TB6 TBS TB10 TB12 val itl 2 13 IT 15 i AEN Vas BER UE 5 _ 10 69 2 13 ues JJ DBK202 Note DBK203 and DBK204 are modules that house a DBK202 board Refer to the 11 x 8 5 x 1 40 category for applicable dimensions DD 11 878797 Dimensional Drawings AGND D ND CLK XTTL DACS DBK205 DD 12 878797 Dimensional Drawings 0 51 RP QUEE 206 io eee H4 40 3 08 NA Le PPE 3 20 3 08 loe HOSS 0 21 SPACER FUR 6 SCREW 3 PLACES 9 91 0 51 16 54 DBKcUO DBK206 DD 13 878797 Dimensional Drawings DD 14 S Ecos 89 9T G 6 539 ld S 3495 9 AOA S3OVdS LAN TaD v vt m o o a om 6 o 9 a g Lion asa a o o 0 m o m a 9 a 00 tjo 90 Bim a o o o o 0 o o o o o o n 5 a 1 Gi o mn R o o o o LI a x ra gt Q o o v o o U 202
80. KI DBKI 000000000000000 DBK203 Note 2 P1 e DBK203 Note 2 DaqBook 2000A dg ined DaqBook 2000A To POWER To PC or to 2000E Channel Input Side Device Interface Side DaqBook 2000A System with a DBK1 two DBK84 Modules and DBK203 Lines and Cables Used in Example 1 Device Interface Side Only 1 Power Supply To the DaqBook 2000A POWER IN DIN 5 connector 10 VDC to 30 VDC typically from a TRAOU power adapter 2 From the DaqBook 2000A PARALLEL PORT connector via a CA 35 x cable to either a the host PC s PARALLEL PORT or b one of three DaqBook 2000E EXPANSION PORTS c one of three WBK25 EXPANSION PORTS 3 From DaqBook 2000A s P4 connector to DBK203 s P4 connector via a CA 195 1 cable 4 From DBK203 s connector to two DBK 84s via two 37 1 cables Connections are to the DBKS84s connectors 5 From the connector on the upper DBK 84 to the connector on DBKI via a CA 37 1T cable Note 1 Information regarding the use of CA 37 T cables is provided on page IG 9 Note 2 In reference to the above figure it is possible to connect the two DBK84 modules and the DBK1 module without using a DBK203 In the scenario in which the DBK203 is not used the DBK84 and DBK81 modules would be rotated 180 and then cabled to the DaqBook 2000A s connector via a CA 37 3 cable Reference Note Both the DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 and DBK Basics section of this
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82. OP e Users of Enhanced Capabilities Ports ECP should refer to the following ECP Setup section Windows 95 98 Me Issues This section only applies to Windows 95 98 Me installations Resource Settings If the DaqBook fails to communicate or has problems transferring data there may be a resource conflict with other devices within the system Take the following steps if this appears to be the case ECP Setup Enhanced Capabilities Port Setup If the DaqBook fails to communicate in ECP mode make certain that the DaqBook hardware is actually capable of ECP communications This can be done as follows 1 Verify the parallel port hardware is in ECP mode For ports built into the computer s motherboard the port is usually configured using the computer s BIOS setup utility accessible during computer start up See your computer s specific documentation regarding accessing the BIOS setup utility and configuring peripherals 2 Verify the parallel port is configured in the Windows Control Panel as an ECP parallel port and not Parallel port Windows95 98 Me users can follow the steps below in regard to locating parallel port resource information DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual IO version 989396 Troubleshooting 7 3 Parallel Port Setup general If the DaqBook fails to communicate or has problems transferring data there may be a problem with the way the parallel port 1s configured If this appears to be the case take the
83. PT3 03BC 03BF 7 shares with LPT1 If the settings do not correspond to those in the previous table or if there 1s no Interrupt Request entry complete steps 10a through 10b before moving on to step 11 a Click on the check mark in the small box to the left of Use automatic settings b Click on the now active drop down combo box to the right of Setting based on c Click on different Basic configuration choices use the up down slide bar to the right if needed until the resource settings match those of your printer port in the table above The Conflicting device list section should contain the message No conflicts If this is not the case and a DMA conflict is described repeat Steps 10a 10c but change only the DMA setting If one or more conflicts are described in the Conflicting device list section you must find the conflicting device s and change the conflicting resource s by following these steps a Take note of all conflicts then click the OK button b If a window appears titled Creating a Forced Configuration click Yes to continue c Open the conflicting device type by clicking on the in the small box to its left if necessary d The conflicting device s icon should be marked with an exclamation point in a yellow circle Click once on the device to highlight it then click the Properties button e Click the Resources tab f Perform Steps 10a 10 to resolve the resource conflict g Repeat Step
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85. Resource Tests 927696 Installation Guide Appendix G System Connections and Pinouts Overview sc 1 P1 Analog sc 3 P2 Digital sc 4 Pulse Frequency Digital I O sc 5 P4 to P1 P2 and P3 Correlation sc 6 DBK200 Series Selected P4 Connector Options sc 9 CAUTION Turn off power to all devices connected to the system before connecting cables or setting configuration jumpers and switches Electrical shock or damage to equipment can result even under low voltage conditions CAUTION The discharge of static electricity can damage some electronic components Semiconductor devices are especially susceptible to ESD damage You should always handle components carefully and you should never touch connector pins or circuit components unless you are following ESD guidelines in an appropriate ESD controlled area Such guidelines include the use of properly grounded mats and wrist straps ESD bags and cartons and related procedures Overview DaqBook 2000 Series Devices have 37 pin P1 P2 and P3 connectors P1 is used for Analog I O P2 for Digital I O and P3 for Pulse Frequency Digital I O Each DaqBook 2000 Series device includes a 100 pin P4 connector In regard to P4 a DBK200 Series Card or Module can be connected to it via cable to provide different connection options for Analog Digital and Pulse Frequency Digital I O connectivity The most preferred of the DBK200 S
86. Series User s Manual 877697 Fuse Replacement 6 5 7 Position the Rear Panel onto the DaqBook 2000E chassis 8 Using a 3 16 inch nut driver thread two 4 40 hex Jackscrews into each of the three Expansion Port connectors Tighten all six Jackscrews snug Jackscrews 2 per Expansion Port Rear Panel Rear Panel Rear Panel Left Side Screw Underside Screw Right Side Screw Step 9 Step 9 Step 9 DaqBook 2000E Re Assembly 9 Secure the Rear Panel to the chassis with the following three Rear Panel screws Left Side Screw Right Side Screw and Underside Screw 10 Return the DaqBook 2000E to normal service Should any problems be noted consult the factory 6 6 Fuse Replacement 967496 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual Troubleshooting and Customer Support 7 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Handling Notice 7 1 Product Care 7 1 ReadMe Files and the Install CD ROM 7 2 Driver Support 7 2 Ethernet Problems 7 2 Parallel Port Problems 7 3 Windows 95 98 Me Issues 7 3 Resource Settings 7 3 ECP Setup Enhanced Capabilities Port Setup 7 3 Parallel Port Setup general 7 4 Frequently Asked Questions 7 6 Customer Support 7 9 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Handling Notice Fo The discharge of static electricity can damage some electronic components Semiconductor devices are especially susceptible to ESD damage You should always handle comp
87. TUBE EXC POWIK _ i nd MAC Address Label The Media Access Control MAC label is located in the upper left corner of rear panel The label shows the device serial number in three formats 1 Barcode 2 base 10 and 3 hexadecimal If prompted to enter a serial number in software use the base 10 number Conversion to a hexadecimal number for use in addressing will be automatic ETHERNET The 10 100BaseT Ethernet port can connect to the Ethernet port of the host PC or to an Ethernet network Either of two Ethernet patch cables may be used to make the connection CA 242 is a 1 5 foot cable CA 242 7 1s a 7 foot cable Note that the Ethernet connector has two built in LEDs that indicate traffic flow These are discussed with the three other Ethernet related LEDs that the Ethernet cable length must be 10m in order for the system to be CE Compliant LEDs There are 5 ETHERNET Status LEDS Two rectangular LEDs Tx and Rx are built right into the frame of the Ethernet jack The other three located just to the right of the jack are round and are labeled L T and D Tx ON indicates traffic 1s being transmitted see figure at right Rx ON indicates that the port 1s receiving traffic Tx and Rx LEDs L Link ON indicates link exists OFF indicates no link T Transmit ON indicates 100 M Bits OFF indicates 10 M Bits D Duplex indicates full duplex which allows simul
88. WaveBook 516E to a corporate network LAN with no DHCP Server Local Area Network with no Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server This scenario looks the same as that shown the previous illustration except there is no Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP In this type of setup one or more computers are connected to a network and each computer has a static IP address STEP B 3 Connect the System Components Reference Note For examples of system connections including cable use refer to the following sections of the installation guide as needed Appendix D Device Connector Reference Appendix E System Expansion and Appendix F Adding a Parallel Port to the PC What you will need to connect a DaqBook 2000E or a WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet e An available connection to the Ethernet The connection can be either an Ethernet jack on a computer or an Ethernet jack on a hub that 15 connected to the Ethernet e An Ethernet patch cable e g a CA 242 1 5 foot cable or a CA 242 7 7 foot cable 1 Connect the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet jack the DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E 2 Connectthe other end of the Ethernet cable to the Ethernet jack on the host computer or network hub IG B 4 Connecting a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet 927896 Installation Guide Section B STEP B 4 Power up the System Components What you will need A power supply with a range of 10 VDC to 30 VDC
89. When testing a WaveBook or DaqBook device if the unit does not respond within 30 seconds perform the following steps 1 reboot the system 2 upon power up re open the Daq Configuration applet 3 select another configuration setting 4 reinitiate the test How to run the TCP IP Test The TCP IP test is for Ethernet devices only The TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol test is for Ethernet devices only The test is accessed and initiated as follows a Open the Control Panel by navigating from the Windows Desktop as follows Start Menu Settings Control Panel b From the Control Panel double click the Daq Configuration icon c Select the device that you want to test from the Device Inventory configuration tree d Click the lt Properties gt button The Properties dialog box will open e Click the Test Hardware tab f Click the lt Test gt button Configuration DagBook 2000E Test Hardware Driver Versions Prior to testing please make sure your device is connected to the PC Your computer does not respond for 30 seconds please reboot and change the settings in the configuration utility Test Results Pinging device Passed Hound trip time 10 ms Packet Loss gt 0 TCP connection test Passed TCP IP Test Resource Test OF Cancel Results of a TCP IP Test for a DaqBook 2000E Installation Guide Appendix G 927696 TCP IP
90. a PC Parallel Port 927796 Installation Guide Section A How to make the connection 1 Place the DaqBook 2000 Series device power switch in the OFF 0 position if it 1 not already OFF 2 Connect the DINS end of the adapter s cable to the power in connector on the DaqBook 2000 Series device see the preceding figure If you plan to use a power source other than the adapter consult the power related sections of DBK Basics before doing so The DBK Basics segment immediately follows chapter 1 of this user s manual 3 Connect the adapter s plug to a standard AC outlet 4 If your adapter has a power switch position it to ON 5 Turn ON the DaqBook 2000 Series device s power by placing the power switch to the 1 position The power led will light up STEP A 4 Configure and Test the Hardware 1 Run the Daq Configuration control panel applet The applet can be accessed by navigating from the Windows Desktop as follows Start Settings Control Panel Daq Configuration 2 Select the Computer image in the Device Inventory configuration tree see figure 3 Click the Add Device button The Select Device Type box will appear 2 4 Configuration X Select Device Type Device Inventory Device Type D aqBook 20004 72000 Y c DaqBook2ko _ Properties Add Device Cose 4 Select DaqBook2000A 2000X from the Device Type scroll
91. abeled TTLTRG Digital Pattern Triggering P2 All DaqBook 2000 Series models support digital pattern triggering whereby the user can designate any of the digital input ports as the trigger port The programmed digital pattern including the ability to mask or ignore specific bits is then compared to the actual input until a match is detected after which the sequencer begins the scan sequence Counter Triggering Triggering can also be programmed to occur when one of the counters reaches exceeds or is within a programmed level Any of the built in counter totalizer channels can be programmed as a trigger source Software Based Triggering Software based triggering differs from the modes described above because the readings analog digital or counter are interrogated by the PC to detect the trigger event not in the hardware as described above The advantage of this mode is to permit triggering based on more complex situations such as on a specific temperature which was derived from the acquisition of at least two analog measurements plus the calculation of the measured temperature using linearization algorithms Normally software based triggering results in long latencies from the time that a trigger condition is detected until the actual capturing of data commences However the DaqBook 2000 Series circuitry circumvents this undesirable phenomenon by use of pre trigger data Specifically when software based triggering is employed and t
92. able Used for parallel and expansion port connections 1 ft Expansion card cable for connecting DBK CDK series expansion options specify number of option cards x to be connected X CA 37 1T 2 5inch DBK expansion cable from DaqBook 2000 Series Device to DBK modules 2 5 in C on CAJAS CA 113 6 foot Ribbon cable with female DB37 connector provides convenient wiring to DaqBook 2000 Series P1 P2 and P3 ports without requiring soldering to DB37 connectors 6 ft CA 115 6 inch 5 pin male DIN to 5 pin male DIN provides convenient connection between DaqBook power input connectors and battery packs CA 116 8 foot 5 pin DIN to automobile cigarette lighter power cable 8 ft CA 195 1 8inch 100 conductor expansion cables Three different lengths These connect a DaqBook 2000 Series CA 195 3foot Device to a DBK200 Series adapter board i e DBK200 DBK201 DBK202 DBK203 DBK206 CA 195 6 6 foot DBK207 DBK207 CJC DBK208 or DBK209 For a shielded version of the CA 195 cable i e CA 195CE refer to CE Cable Kit item p n CA 209D CA 209D 3foot CE Cable Kit Includes a shielded version of the CA 195 cable CA 195CE 2 grounding pigtails cable clamps and clamp screws CA 209D is recommended for use in electrically noisy environments In regard to CE Compliance and additional information regarding the CE Cable Kit refer to Chapter 3 CA 242 1 5foot Ethernet Patch Cables CAT5E Shielded 2
93. able with a plug male DIN5 connector on both ends The CA 115 is used to connect DBK32As or DBK33s in parallel when they are to be powered by the same power supply Isolated High Voltage Input Module Isolated Low Voltage Input Module GND Power output connector plug Power Out on power supply cable and both ends of CA 115 cable Power input or daisy chain connector socket on device powered DaqBook DBK32A DBK33 BINS bnt Power In Note DINS5 connectors for LogBook DBK34 and DBK34A have threaded retaining rings Note The following figure shows the pinout for the DBK34 and DBK34A Power Out DINS connector The 28 V pin is only active when the device is in the 28 VDC mode however the 14 V pin is active regardless of the mode selected GND 14 V 28 V DINS Power Out On a DBK34 and DBK34A Daq Systems 927196 DBK Basics pg 13 An Introduction to Power Related DBKs The power related options are the DBK30A DBK32A DBK33 DBK34 and DBK34A From the standpoint of providing reliable power these DBKs have proven convenient in laboratory automotive and field applications Input power for these devices can come from any 10 to 20 VDC source or from an AC source via an appropriate AC to DC adapter A brief synopsis of the DBK power options follows Refer to the respective document modules for complete information DBK30A module provides power at 14 and 28 VDC with a rat
94. acing with a PC Card Slot Spring Clip Locks Cable to Card If you need to connect your DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X to a notebook PC that has no available parallel port you can use a WBK20A This device consists of a PCMCIA Interface Card cable and DB25 Connector Refer to separate instructions supplied with the WBK20A if applicable WBK20A Plugs into a PC Card Slot WBK21 For Interfacing with an ISA Bus Slot If you need to connect your DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X to a desktop PC that has no available parallel port you may be able to use the WBK21 option to provide a port The board s E m oom connector is labeled LPT WBK21 plugs into and if BB E ISA Bus Slot JP2 JP A J2 Refer to separate instructions supplied with the WBK21 if applicable WBK21 Plugs into an ISA Bus Slot WBK23 For Interfacing with a PCI Bus Slot If you need to connect your DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X to a desktop PC that has no available parallel port you may be able to use a WBK23 to provide a port The WBK23 plugs into a PCI Bus Slot Refer to separate instructions supplied with the WBK23 if applicable WBK23 Plugs into a PCI Bus Slot Installation Guide Appendix F 927696 Adding a Parallel Port to the PC IG F 1 WBK25 For interfacing with an Ethernet jack on a PC or on a network hub If you are using a PC or a network with an available Ethernet jack you can obtain three parallel ports by u
95. aintained but an interrupt level is added and then double clicking on the interrupt level so you can add the interrupt level Generally 7 1s reserved for parallel ports but you should pick one where no conflict exists Reboot the computer and everything should work If you find that the parallel port is configured as an ECP parallel port then you will need to access the bios and change the parallel port to a standard or normal mode You can generally access the bios by pushing F2 or escape during the initial boot up of the computer If so you will see a computer message Push F2 to enter setup Change the parallel port mode from ECP to standard or normal Reboot the computer and everything should work DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual IO version 989396 Troubleshooting 7 5 WindowsNT Users After completing the test hardware function within the daqconfig control panel applet It is possible that a connection may not be made Before doing anything else try the following Recheck your parallel port cable and the power supply so you are certain that the connection is tight and power is applied Try all of the communication protocols listed in the daqconfig icon because it 1 possible that the parallel port has a communication protocol other than standard or normal mode If you still have not established communication verify that the parallel port drivers are installed by going to control panel devices hardware profiles parallel port If the
96. al set up Refer to the DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual 4577 0905 for details A PDF version of the document is included on the data acquisition CD e Synchronization Every DaqBook 2000 Series model includes two SYNC ports The units can be synchronized with respect to each other by connecting one DaqBook 2000 Series device SYNC port to the SYNC port of a second DaqBook 2000 Series device A unit can be scan synchronized and triggered from any other DaqBook 2000 Series that is connected to it via a SYNC cable Either one of a unit s two sync ports or both can be used A more detailed discussion follows DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 877997 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 5 Scanning Every DaqBook 2000 Series device has an on board scan sequencer that permits the user to select any combination of up to 512 channel range combinations The sequencer scans all channels contained in the sequence at the rate of 5 us channel 10 us channel or 1000 us channel depending on the speed of the DBK expansion options thereby minimizing the time skew from channel to channel The user can also set the time between scan groups from 0 to 6 hours In addition to scanning analog inputs the sequencer can scan digital inputs and counter inputs See Note Scan group pe Channel 2 4 1 2 D2 18 164 26 Gain xl 8 a x100 x10 x1000 x Unipolar Uni Uni Uni Bi Bi Uni or bipolar SE DE SE DE DE SEorDE Analo
97. alified personnel The specific safety conditions for CE compliance vary by product but general safety conditions include e The operator must observe all safety cautions and operating conditions specified in the documentation for all hardware used e The host computer and all connected equipment must be CE compliant e All power must be off to the device and externally connected equipment before internal access to the device 1 permitted e Isolation voltage ratings do not exceed documented voltage limits for power and signal inputs wire insulation and terminal blocks in the system must be rated for the isolation voltage in use Voltages above 30 Vrms or 60 VDC must not be applied if any condensation has formed on the device e Current and power use must not exceed specifications Do not defeat fuses or other over current protection Emissions Immunity Conditions The specific immunity conditions for CE compliance vary by product but general immunity conditions include e Cables must be shielded braid type with metal shelled connectors Input terminal connections to be made with shielded wire The shield should be connected to the chassis ground with the hardware provided e The host computer must be properly grounded e In low level analog applications some inaccuracy is to be expected when I O leads are exposed to RF fields or transients over 3 or 10 V m as noted on the Declaration of Conformity CE Compliance amp
98. allow the board to be secured inside a user provided enclosure Note Terminal block correlation to P1 P2 and P3 is provided on the next three pages The P4 connector on a DaqBook 2000 Series device shares signal connections with the P1 P2 and P3 connectors P4 offers no additional Connecting a DBK200 Series Option to P4 via a CA 195 cable distances the P1 P2 P3 connection from the DaqBook 2000 Series device It does not provide any new signal I O See the following Caution CAUTION Signal conflicts between a DaqBook 2000 Series device s P1 P2 P3 connectors and its P4 connector can result in erroneous readings and possible equipment damage Therefore when connections have been made to P1 P2 and or P3 use caution when making connections through P4 and visa versa The previous pinouts indicate the P1 P2 and P3 pins and their P4 equivalents Use those pinouts and the related terminal block pinouts which follow to avoid making duplicate signal connections DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 927196 System Connections amp Pinouts sc 13 DBK206 TB Correlation to P1 Applies to TB11 TB10 TB9 and TB12 for Analog I O TB11 P1 Pin Number and Description P4 4 7 Internal Clock Output EXP 5 Expansion 5 Digital OUT external GAIN select bit 1 EXP 6 Expansion 6 Digital OUT external GAIN select bit 0 EXP 8 Expansion 8 Digital OUT external ADDRESS select oit 2 Lees 4 tnmen
99. ample Rate 200 kHz Nonlinearity Integral 1 LSB Nonlinearity Differential No missing codes Continued Note Specifications are subject to change without notice DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 967496 Specifications 5 1 Analog Inputs Channels 16 single ended or 8 differential programmable on a per channel basis as single ended or differential and unipolar or bipolar Expansion Up to 256 channels without degradation in maximum channel to channel scan rate 5 us channel some options will require the 10 us or 1000 us sampling option Bandwidth 500 kHz Settling Time 5 to 1 LSB for full scale step Temperature Coefficient 10ppm 0 3 LSB C Input Impedance 10M Ohm single ended 20M Ohm differential Bias Current 1nA 0 to 35 Common Mode Rejection 86 dB DC to 60 Hz for gains lt 8 gt 100 dB for gains gt 16 Maximum Input Voltage 11V relative to analog common Over Voltage Protection 35 Ranges Software or sequencer selectable on a per channel basis Crosstalk 100 dB DC to 60 Hz 86 dB 910 kHz assuming that P1 connections are made with a CA 37 x cable Total Harmonic Distortion THD 85dB Typical measured at P1 Signal to Noise and Distortion SINAD 85 dB Typical measured at P1 Input Voltage Ranges software programmable via sequencer Accuracy Note 2 Input Noise Notes Sin LSB rms 1 Specifications assume Voltage Range 0 to 35 10 Hz 200 k
100. amplifier x16 32 64 16 bit 200 kHz analog to digital converter 512 step random access channel gain sequencer 200 kHz input clock I2 control FIFO 6 Four 16 bit counter inputs Sequencer reset pue 64 Ksample p3 Two 16 bit timer outputs Programmable SYNC 17 One 16 bit digital I O port ea One DAC pacer clock timebase J P3 5 us to 6 hours E 9 2 RE o y 2 output System o Parallel port clock controller arallel port ME 2000A amp p p So 2000 only EM o Configurable PLD DaqBook 2000E Only Expansion Ports to additional B Communications parallel DaqBook 2000A Processor amp DaqBook 2000X devices 10 100BaseT Ethernet Port 1 000000000000 Port 2 9000000000009 Port 3 9000000000000 9099090999099999 L DaqBook 2000 Series Block Diagram 09000090909090 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 877997 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 3 DaqBook 2000 Series A Comparison of Device Features DaqBook 2000X DaqBook 2000E Analog Input Channels Models Analog Input signals enter through P4 and P1 go to MUX to PGA to Gain amp Offset Amplifier then to Analog to Digital Converter ADC Analog Output Channels Available only with DBK46 Option Each model Digital Signals go through Digital to Analog Convert
101. an be scanned synchronously along with analog and digital scanned inputs based either on internal programmable timer or an external clock source Counters can be configured to clear when read or to totalize and clear under program control Channels 4 x 16 bit cascadable as 2 x 32 bit Frequency Measurement Rate 10 MHz max Input Signal Range 15V to 15 Trigger Level TTL Minimum Pulse Width 50 ns high 50 ns low Timer Pulse Generators Timer1 Channels 2 x 16 bit Output Waveform Square wave Output Rate 1 MHz base rate divided by 1 to 65535 programmable High Level Output Voltage 2 0V min 3 75 mA 3 0V min 2 5 mA Low Level Output Voltage 0 4V max 2 5 mA Note Specifications are subject to change without notice DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 967496 Specifications 5 5 Ordering Information Includes Accessories Note All DaqBook models include documentation on CDROM quick start guide DaqView and drivers for Visual Basic Delphi amp for Windows DASYLab TestPoint amp amp LabVIEW Item Description DBK203 Note 1 Adapter board with screw terminals housed in a shielded metal enclosure connects DBK signal conditioning and expansion options to a DaqBook 2000 Series Devices via a CA 195 expansion cable CA 35 2 2 foot DB25M to DB25F expansion cable Used for parallel and expansion port connections 2 ft CA 35 12 1 foot DB25M to DB25F expansion c
102. and you should never touch connector pins or circuit components unless you are following ESD guidelines in an appropriate ESD controlled area Such guidelines include the use of properly grounded mats and wrist straps ESD bags and cartons and related procedures Introduction Daq Systems The term typically refers to a card or module that is used to expand or enhance a primary data acquisition device such as a DaqBook DaqBoard or LogBook As will be seen in the upcoming DBK identification tables DBKs provide a wide variety of data acquisition functions Depending on the DBKs used one or more of the following can be realized e signal conditioning e analog output e digital I O e channel expansion e supplying powering to another acquisition device e providing an interface for different connectivity for example in a DaqBoard 2000 Series board converting a P4 100 pin connector to P1 P2 and P3 37 pin DB37 connectors 877997 DBK Basics pg 1 automatically install onto your hard drive as a part of product support The default location is in the Programs directory which can be accessed from the Windows Desktop Refer to the PDF documentation especially the DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 for details regarding both hardware and software in relevant to DBKs Q Reference Notes During software installation Adobe PDF versions of user manuals will copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader
103. arvina Hranice Tel 420 69 6311899 FAX 420 69 6311114 e mail czech omega com 9 rue Denis Papin 78190 Trappes Tel 33 130 621 400 FAX 33 130 699 120 Toll Free in France 0800 4 06342 e mail france omega com Daimlerstrasse 26 D 75392 Deckenpfronn Germany Tel 49 07056 3017 FAX 49 07056 8540 Toll Free in Germany 0130 11 21 66 e mail germany omega com 25 Swannington Road P O Box 7 Omega Drive Broughton Astley Leicestershire Irlam Manchester LE9 6TU England M44 5 England Tel 44 1455 285520 Tel 44 161 777 6611 FAX 44 1455 283912 FAX 44 161 777 6622 Toll Free in England 0800 488 488 e mail uk omega com It is the policy of OMEGA to comply with all worldwide safety and EMC EMI regulations that apply OMEGA is constantly pursuing certification of its products to the European New Approach Directives OMEGA will add the CE mark to every appropriate device upon certification The information contained in this document is believed to be correct but OMEGA Engineering Inc accepts no liability for any errors it contains and reserves the right to alter specifications without notice WARNING These products are not designed for use in and should not be used for patient connected applications CE Notice Many products carry the CE marker indicating they comply with the safety and emissions standards of the European Community As applicable we ship these products with a Declaration of Conformit
104. as follows Start Menu Settings Control Panel b From the Control Panel double click the Daq Configuration icon c Select the device that you want to test from the Device Inventory configuration tree see following figure item d Click the Properties button The Properties dialog box will open e Click the Test Hardware tab f Click the Resource Test gt button 34 Dag Configuration Dagbook Properties Test Hardware Prior to testing please make sure your device is connected to the z4 Daq Configuration Device Inventory IF Your computer does not respond for 30 seconds please reboot and change the settings in the configuration utility r Test Results Ma tests have been run Ta run click Test Preparing to Run a Resource Test TCP IP and Resource Tests 927696 Installation Guide Appendix G What does the Resource Test tell me The Resource Test includes two categories of test Resource Tests and Performance Tests Resource Tests The resource tests are intended to test system capability for the current device configuration Resource tests are pass fail Test failure may indicate a lack of availability of the resource or a possible resource conflict Base Address Test This resource test checks the base address for the selected port Failure of this test may indicate that the port is not properly configured within the system See relevant operating system and
105. as the DBK203 via an 8 inch long CA 195 1 cable To use a longer cable and remain CE compliant shielding is required such as that provided by the CA 209D CE Cable Kit The DaqBook 2000 Series devices are intended for class A environments as defined in the reference document British Standard EN 61326 1997 which is identical JEC 61326 1997 with 1 1998 Class A environments are characterized as industrial with separate power networks than domestic power networks laboratory and testing areas with equipment operated by trained personnel a controlled EMC environment where electrostatic discharges are minimized and transient electromagnetic fields can be controlled or minimized Our data acquisition equipment when operated with a typical configuration will be within the limits of emissions and immunity as described in the reference document and associated test standards In order to minimize the effects of noise good shielding practices must be employed For DaqBook 2000 Series systems that need a 3 foot expansion cable this includes the use of the CA 209D shielded cable kit Consider the following facts e Data acquisition devices may be susceptible to large electromagnetic field transients for example those produced by solenoids transmission lines and high voltage equipment e tis not always possible to control the ambient electromagnetic environment to ensure it meets class requirements e Certain cabling schemes between the
106. ation Guide 927796 IG 1 Comparison of Device Features DaqBook 2000X Feature Description Applies to Analog Input Channels All Models Analog Input signals enter through P1 and or P4 go to MUX to PGA to Gain amp Offset Amplifier then to Analog to Digital Converter ADC Analog Output Channels Available only with DBK46 Option Each model Digital Signals go through Digital to Analog Converters via the optional providing a DBK46 plug in card then through DAC Out on and P4 The card DBK46 is 4 includes a 256K Sample Buffer Note that the DBK46 option is a Factory installed with DBK46 Install Option Only Digital I O Channels All Models Digital signals pass through one 16 bit Digital Port and three 8 bit Digital 40 I O Ports located on P2 P3 and or P4 Counter Timers Models umes Four 16 bit Counter Input signals and Two 16 bit Timer Output signals via P3 6 and or P4 and System Controller 10 100BaseT Ethernet Interface located on the chassis 2000E The DaqBook 2000E includes a 10 100BaseT Ethernet interface cie a Note that DaqBook 2000A and DaqBook 2000X can connect to the DaqBook 2000E or to a WBK25 Ethernet module 3 Card Expansion 2000X The DaqBook 2000X includes three expansion slots that can accept a wide variety of analog and digital DBK signal conditioning cards DaqBook 2000 Series Devices are high speed multi function data acquisition systems for use with notebook and
107. bration adjustments are needed they should be completed in the following order PGA Input and Output Offset sample Hold Offset A D Offset and Gain VDC Voltage Reference Full Scale DACI Full Scale DAC2 Full Scale DAC3 Full Scale DAC Full Scale only applies when a DBK46 is installed The DBK 46 option is discussed in chapter 1 ey ee A Windows based program DaqCal exe is used to calibrate Daq systems including analog expansion cards DaqCal exe is used in conjunction with e a4 5 digit digital multi meter e an adjustable voltage calibrator e anambient temperature meter To use the calibration program 1 Launch DaqCal Note DaqCal is installed automatically from your data acquisition CD as a part of product support This takes place during software installation DaqCal s default location is the Omega DaqX Software folder in the Programs group 2 When DaqCal opens you will be prompted to select your device from a list After doing so simply follow the illustrated on screen instructions DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 889597 Calibration 4 1 42 Calibration 857 DaqBook 2000 Series Users Manual Specifications 5 DaqBook 2000 Series Specifications 5 1 DBK46 Specifications 5 7 DaqBook 2000 Series Specifications Power Supply Voltage Range 10 to 30 VDC Power Required 2000A and 2000X With no external load OW on the 5V 15V or 15V outputs 7W typical
108. cable digital I O expansion modules These modules are discussed in the DBK Option Cards amp Modules User s Manual When using the digital I O expansion modules the local P2 Intel 8255 digital I O becomes inaccessible in lieu of the expansion modules These expansion modules provide additionally Intel 8255 ports as well as input isolation for applications that require the expanded capabilities Pulse Stream Output Using Timers Timer0 Timer Each DaqBook 2000 Series Device allows for the generation of output pulses based upon a programmable setting These output timers can be set at any time regardless of the state of any synchronous or asynchronous operations which are currently taking place on other channels Analog Output Channels DBK46 Factory Install Option is Required DACI DAC2 DAC3 When a DaqBook 2000 Series Device has a DBK46 option installed it has the ability to output analog data to any of the four D A channels Each D A channel may be asynchronously updated by an application if the D A channel is not currently being used for waveform output operations Counter Input Channels Counter0 1 2 3 DaqBook 2000 Series Devices have counter input capabilities and have the ability to read counter input if the counter channel is not configured for synchronous acquisition As in the case of synchronous operations the 4 16 bit counter input channels can be used individually or cascaded into two 32 bit counter chann
109. can synchronous post trigger with other DaqBook 2000 Series units Triggering Trigger Sources 6 individually selectable for starting and stopping an acquisition Stop acquisition can occur on a different channel than start acquisition stop acquisition can be triggered via modes 2 4 5 or 6 described below Pre trigger is supported with fixed or variable pre trigger periods 1 Single Channel Analog Hardware Trigger Any analog input channel can be software programmed as the analog trigger channel including any of the 256 analog expansion channels Input Signal Range 10 to 10V max Trigger Level Programmable 11 bit resolution Hysteresis Programmable 11 bit resolution Latency 5 us max 2 Single Channel Analog Software Trigger Any analog input channel including any of the 256 analog expansion channels can be selected as the software trigger channel If the trigger channel involves a calculation such as temperature then the driver automatically compensates for the delay required to obtain the reading resulting in a maximum latency of one scan period Input Signal Range Anywhere within range of the selected trigger channel Trigger Level Programmable 16 bit resolution including window triggering Latency One scan period max 3 Single Channel Digital Trigger A separate digital input is provided for digital triggering Input Signal Range 15V to 15 Trigger Level TTL Minimum Pulse Width 50 ns high 50
110. ce Manager Ports COM and LPT as Otech WBK20 1 Parallel Port LPT Double clicking on this will show you the resources IRQ and I O range 5 Topic Computers for Data Acquisition Question What type of computer do you recommend for use with data acquisition devices such as DaqBook 2000 Series devices Answer Ifyou intend to use the Ethernet then you should select a PC with built in Ethernet capabilities If you have no intentions of using the Ethernet look for a PC that has a fast parallel port disk drives with high rotation speeds and low access times If you are using a notebook PC it should have a PCMCIA or PC Card slot We recommend that you use a PC with more than 16 Mbytes of RAM with a Windows 95 or higher version operating system While RAM does not influence transfer speeds per se it will benefit the Windows operating system in operational areas other than transfer speed Note that processor speed usually has less bearing on transfer rates than one might suspect although you may want the speed for other things such as number crunching or scrolling waveforms A 400 MHz Pentium might not transfer as fast as a 75 MHz Pentium 6 Topic ECP and EPP Question My computer uses ECP Is ECP the same as EPP Answer No ECP Enhanced Capabilities Port is a different protocol than EPP Enhanced Parallel Port If the DaqBook fails to communicate in ECP mode make certain that the host hardware 1 actually capable of ECP c
111. data acquisition instrument and the test points or sensor locations can actually increase noise problems 1103 0902 rev 1 0 877697 CA 209D CE Cable Kit Instructions 1 How to Connect the 195 Cable to the DaqBook 2000 Series Device 1 Turn off power to the DaqBook 2000 Series device and remove all signal connections and cables Before proceeding verify that the device has no external connections 2 For DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X Using a 3 16 nut driver remove the Jackscrew closest to P4 from the PARALLEL PORT connector See figure For DaqBook 2000E Using a 3 16 nut driver remove the right side Jackscrew from the EXPANSION PORT 3 connector Although not illustrated the Jackscrew connection method is essentially the same However we will be attaching the Grounding Pigtail to the right hand side of EXPANSION PORT 3 3 For DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X Attach one end of a Grounding Pigtail to the DaqBook 2000 Series device as shown in the figure The Jackscrew must be tightened such that it firmly presses the Grounding Pigtail to the chassis of the DaqBook 2000 Series device Note that the second Grounding Pigtail is not used in this step It is used for the expansion device as discussed on page 3 For DaqBook 2000E Attach one end of a Grounding Pigtail to the DaqBook 2000E The Jackscrew must be tightened such that it firmly presses the Grounding Pigtail to the chassis of the DaqBook 2000E Note that the seco
112. device The first method is preferable as it introduces less noise Preferred Method a Connect a CA 37 x cable to the appropriate DB37 connector P1 P2 or on the DaqBook 2000 Series device b Connect the free end of the cable to the DBK card or module Optional Method a Connect a CA 195 x cable to the P4 connector on the DaqBook 2000 Series device b Connect the free end of the cable to a DBK200 Series device c Connect the DBK option to the DBK200 Series device as applicable The primary reason that less noise is seen in the preferred method is that a DaqBook 2000 Series device s P1 connector pertains only to analog acquisition signals and the P2 connector pertains only to digital I O This provides a strong degree of isolation between the two signal types However in the case of a CA 195 x cable connected to P4 digital and analog signals co exist in one cable tip If you need to use the P4 connection method use of the 8 inch ribbon cable CA 195 1 will result in the lowest level of crosstalk for that method Daq Systems 927196 DBK Basics pg 5 Connecting DBKs to a DaqBook 2000 Series Device via P1 P2 and or P3 The DBKs do not connect directly to the port but through a CA 37 x ribbon cable where x indicates the number of expansion devices that can be connected For example a CA 37 3 cable includes a 37 pin mating connector to interface with the DaqBook 2000 Series DB37 connector P1 P
113. dia Access Control number is reflected by the software e f communications cannot be established with the DaqBook 2000E or with the WBK25 Ethernet Interface Module or if trying to connect causes the system to hang or crash try the following Verify that the device power switch is set to ON and that the POWER ON indicator is lit Ensure that all physical device interface connections are correct This includes Ethernet connections from the DaqBook 2000E or the WBK25 Ethernet Interface Module to their respective PC Ethernet jacks or Ethernet Network hubs Run Dag Configuration applet from the Windows Control Panel Make sure the device is configured to the appropriate Ethernet port with the appropriate protocol Run the device test and if it fails try other protocols for the device Be sure to click on Apply to apply the settings before re running the test e f problems persist notify your Network Administrator If he or she can t solve the problem contact the factory 7 2 Troubleshooting 989396 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 10 version Parallel Port Problems Make sure the parallel port 15 operable and capable of generating interrupts The parallel port to which the DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X is to be connected must be properly configured in order for the device to operate correctly Each device must be configured using the Daq Configuration Applet located in the Windows Control Panel If a de
114. dows Me lt View PDFs gt button located on the CD s opening screen 64 Mbytes of RAM for Windows 2000 64 Mbytes of RAM for Windows XP In this section we are dealing with a setup in which 1 the DaqBook 2000E is already connected to the Ethernet and 2 the associated software from the data acquisition CD is installed Installation Guide Section C 927696 Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or 2000X to a DaqBook 2000E 1G C 1 STEP C 1 Connect the DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X to an Expansion Port the DaqBook 2000E What you will need One parallel port cable e g a CA 35 2 2 foot or a CA 35 12 1 foot cable DB25 Parallel Port Connector How to make the connection Place the DaqBook 2000E power switch in the OFF 0 position if it is not already OFF Connect the parallel port cable to the parallel port connector on the rear panel of the DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X See the preceding picture Connect the other end of the cable to one of three expansion ports on the DaqBook 2000E Expansion Ports DaqBook 2000E STEP C 2 Connect the DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X to Power What you will need A power supply with a range of 10 VDC to 30 VDC The power supply needs to have a male DINS connector Note The switching mode power supply that is commonly used with DaqBook 2000 Series systems has an input range of 100 VAC to 240 VAC at 50 Hz to 60 Hz The power supply s output to the DaqBook 20
115. dress Setting Auto IP Setting C Auto IP Setting C Manual IP Setting IP Address Manual IP Setting IP Address 192 168 2 3 Cancel Apply For DEDICATED Networks For LAN with DHCP Server Networks Cancel Apply Daq Configuration Properties Dialog Boxes Note The above images are based on WaveBook 516E We could similarly have DaqBook 2000E selected Users of LAN with DHCP Server Networks follow these 3 steps The DaqIPConfig applet provides the Serial Number and the IP Address of the device Users of LAN with DHCP Server Networks will need to enter both numbers in the Daq Configuration Properties dialog boxes previous right hand figure Page B 9 includes instructions for accessing DagIPConfig If needed refer to the upper right hand figure in regard to radio button and data entry locations a Enter the base 10 version of the Serial Number abagleConilg of the DaqB ook 2 000 Wav eB ook 5 1 6E Select a device to view or change its network settings as applicable Select a Device b Select the Manual IP Setting radio button WavebookSI6e 1921822 800000 c Inthe IP Address field enter the IP address d Click the lt OK gt button Serial Number Partial View of DaqIP Config Showing IP Addresses amp Serial Numbers Provide your network administrator with the information on the device s MAC label Also find out from the administrator if the IP Address will be changing If so see if you
116. e Considerations pertains to CE standards and operating conditions relevant to DaqBook 2000 Series Systems CA 209D CE Cable Kit Instructions p n 1103 0902 and Ethernet CE Kit Installation Instructions p n 1107 0901 are included at the end of the chapter Chapter 4 Calibration lists the order in which to perform adjustments and briefly discusses DaqCal exe a program that provides on screen instruction graphics and prompts Chapter 5 Specifications Chapter 6 Fuse Replacement Chapter 7 Troubleshooting and Customer Support Dimensional Drawings Glossary Reference Note Reference to additional documents of importance to the DaqBook 2000 Series begins on the preceding page DaqBoard 2000 Series User s Manual 927096 V This page is intentionally blank vi 927096 Table of Contents Installation Guide IG 1 A Comparison of Device Features IG 4 Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X to a PC Parallel Port Section A Connecting a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet Section B Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X to a DaqBook 2000E Section C Appendices Device Connector Reference Appendix D oystem Expansion Appendix E Adding a Parallel Port to the PC Appendix F TCP IP and Resource Tests Appendix G System Connections and Pinouts sc 1 Overview sc 1 P1 Analog sc 3 P2 Digital
117. e environment for test and measurement 15 seldom practical Fortunately simple techniques such as using shielded twisted pair wires filtering and differential voltage measurement are available for controlling the noise in our measurements Some techniques prevent noise from entering the system other techniques remove noise from the signal While many techniques for controlling noise in signals provide a means of removing the noise that 1s already present the preferred solution is to prevent the occurrence of noise in the signal in the first place The following practices some of which are required for CE compliance should be employed to minimize noise e Make a solid earth ground connection Required for CE Compliance Ensure that the chassis of the primary data acquisition device e g DaqBook 2000E 1 connected to earth ground This practice a keeps radiated emissions low by keeping the chassis electrically quiet b keeps potential common mode voltages low c improves user safety and d provides a safe path for Electrostatic Discharge energy back to earth ground Details regarding how to connect the ground line are provided in the document entitled Ethernet CE Kit Installation Instructions p n 1077 0901 A copy of the document follows e Use short Ethernet cables The use of short Ethernet cables will reduce noise The shorter the cable the better e Use shielded cables Loose wires are effective antennae for radio frequency
118. e expansion ports of the DaqBook 2000E e Finally power on the DaqBook 2000E An exception to this power up scheme is to power on the entire system at once IG C 6 Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or 2000X to a DaqBook 2000E 927696 Installation Guide Section C Appendix D Device Connector Reference D For DaqBook 2000 Series Devices DaqBook 2000A D 1 DaqBook 2000X D 3 DaqBook 2000E D 5 DaqBook 2000A Front Panel 1agltook 20004 ps FI TIEN Darra J eee eee RETA The DaqBook 2000A s front panel offers three DB37 connectors designated as P1 P2 and P3 P1 connects to Analog I O P2 connects to Digital I O P3 connects to Pulse Frequency Digital I O Pinouts of each immediately follow Appendix G of this installation guide Rear Panel DaqBook 2000A s rear panel contains a power switch DIN5 power connector LEDs synchronization ports a parallel port connector and a 100 pin P4 connector Additional detail follows Items described below are done so from left to right when looking at the rear panel H POWER Switch rocker type switch with a 0 label for Power Off and a 1 for Power On POWER IN 10 to 30 VDC through a socket type DINS connector on the chassis Power 15 typically supplied from a TR40U power adapter LEDs ACTIVE Lights when a sample has been converted by the A D Converter ONLINE L
119. e user documentation During installation you should review the ReadMe files when prompted to by the program The Install CD ROM includes DaqBook 2000 Series Windows NT 2000 XP driver DaqBook 2000 Series Windows 95 98 Me driver DaqX DLL 32 bit API for DaqBook 2000 Series Microsoft API support Microsoft VB API support Borland Delphi API support Daq Configuration Control Panel Applet User documentation in Adobe PDF format DaqView Upon installation the user needs to run Daq Configuration Control Panel applet The applet is used to configure the DaqBook 2000 Series device for an appropriate LPT Port or Ethernet Port 1f applicable This must be performed in order for the application to access the DaqBook through the Windows NT 2000 or through the Windows 95 98 Me driver Driver Support The daqX API can be used with WaveBook DaqBook DaqBoard Daq PC Card and TempBook product lines All daqX functions share the prefix The API support examples can be found in the installed directory Install ProgrammingLanguageSupport DAQ Ethernet Problems e Make sure the Ethernet network is not experiencing technical problems Check with your Network Administrator e Ensure that your system is properly configured in the Daq Configuration Applet located in the Windows Control Panel If a device is not configured correctly it will not be accessible from an application e Verify that the correct MAC Me
120. ed capacity of 3 4 14 VDC The DBK30A s 28 V output will power 4 to 20 mA transducers The module s rechargeable power supply can power DBK modules in situations where AC mains are not available Note Some transducers e g 2 wire 4 20 mA transmitters bridge configured sensors etc require an excitation voltage in order to work properly The DBK30A supplies 14 and 28 VDC Consult transducer documentation before applying power DC DC CONVERTER a ILS ie Lo DBK32A provides 15 VDC 500 mA DBK33 provides 15 VDC 250 mA and 5 VDC 1000 mA The DBK32A and DBK33 power cards attach directly to the P1 analog expansion bus where they supply power to analog expansion cards The DBK32A and the DBK33 can be powered from an included AC adapter an optional DBK30A battery module or from a 10 to 20 VDC source such as a car battery When installed in a DBK10 three slot expansion chassis the DBK32A or DBK33 supplies power to the analog DBK that 15 to receive power via a CA 37 x cable If used with the DBK41 ten slot expansion enclosure the DBK32A or DBK33 installs into one of the analog expansion slots on the DBK41 s backplane A power card in any DBKA1slot other than the leftmost when viewed from the rear will power the other cards that are connected to the DBK41 s backplane CAUTION If using a DBK32A or a DBK33 with a DaqBook 100 Series DaqBook 200 Series or a DaqBoard ISA
121. ed unit 1 8 Operational Overview TTL Trigger Input Composite Trigger Output synchronization Master External Clock Input Scan Clock Output synchronization Master Synchronization Concept Block Diagram 877997 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual The preceding diagram shows how a DaqBook 2000 Series unit can input or output synchronization timing and trigger events on either SYNC connector A more detailed block diagram follows shortly Reference Note The SYNC features are programmable via software For detailed information see the Using Multiple Devices and the daqAdcSetClockSource sections of the Programmer s Manual p n 1008 0901 PDF NOTE During software installation Adobe PDF versions of user manuals automatically install onto your hard drive as a part of product support The default location is in the Programs group which can be accessed from the Windows Desktop Refer to the PDF documentation for details regarding both hardware and software P4 Internal Clock Acquisition Engine Select External ADC Pacer Clock Input From P4 Pin B26 Clock Divider Synchronization Start of Scan External TTL Trigger Input From P4 Pin A27 Synchronization ster Triggered Synchronization Model The synchronization model illustrates the SYNC function that 15 available with DaqBook 2000 Series units In regard to synchronization the following apply e One of thr
122. ee signals can be used to drive the DaqBook 2000 Series device s acquisition scan rate These are the internal acquisition pacer clock an external acquisition pacer clock from P1 pin 20 or P4 pin B26 the global sync G SYNC input from the SYNC ports on the rear panels e Both the SYNC connector input and the external clock input can be divided down e When a DaqBook 2000 Series device is in the Master Mode both the trigger condition and the scan timing are output on the SYNC port The global trigger G TRIG 15 selected instead of the TTL Trigger Input from P4 Pin A27 Whether the DaqBook 2000 Series device is using its internal scan clock or external clock input it can be programmed to output the clock on the SYNC connector In either case the unit 15 behaving like a synchronization master Other DaqBook 2000 Series units that are connected to the master via a SYNC port should be programmed as synchronization slaves When a DaqBook 2000 Series device is programmed as a synchronization slave it will derive its scan period from the SYNC port If the s ave unit must be triggered at the same time as the master unit then the slave unit should use TTL Trigger as its trigger source Multi unit synchronization via the SYNC ports does not support pre trigger data Only post trigger data can be collected and time correlated between the units DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 877997 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 9
123. els For either cascaded or non cascaded counter channels each channel can be configured for e Clear on Read Mode specifies that each counter should be cleared reset to 0 upon being read e Continuous Totalize Mode specifies that each counter is to free run and not be cleared during the read operation 1 12 Operational Overview 877997 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual Using DBK Cards and Modules for Signal Conditioning The DBK signal conditioning cards and module are designed for use with DaqBooks LogBooks and various types of data acquisition boards 1 e ISA PCT and compact PCI types The DBKs perform best when used with an acquisition device such as a DaqBook 2000 Series unit that can dynamically select channel gain and range DBK cards and modules with dynamic channel and gain range selection allow for high channel to channel scan rates with a variety of transducers Note Only passive DBKs such as the DBK1 BNC module the DBK11A screw terminal card and the DBK40 BNC analog interface can be used with Daq PC Cards DBK output signals can be bipolar e g 5 to 5 V or unipolar e g 0 to 10 V The user can select a range of relevant values to correspond to the lowest signal e g 5 or 0 V and the highest signal e g 5 or 10 V signal This type of range selection guarantees the highest resolution in 12 bit or 16 bit conversion DBK modules share the same footprint as the DaqBook and a typical notebook PCs all
124. ent Worktable Demand DBK Options 15VDC 15VDC 5VDC Quantity x mW SubTotal Lm Le Due DBK84 60 mA 60 mA lt 2 mA 1810 DBK90 40 mA 40 mA 40 mA 1400 DBK200 DBK201 DBK202 DBK203 DBK204 DBK205 DBK206 0 0 0 DBK207 lt I mA 30 of mw of of of wew o o m o B Total Power Requirement in mW Note 2 DBK207 DBK207 CJC DBK208 and DBK210 are not used with LogBook TNT Three asterisks indicate that the DBK is a module with internal power supply powered separately Daq Systems 927196 DBK Basics pg 19 Additional Reading During software installation Adobe PDF versions of user manuals will automatically install onto your hard drive as part of product support The default location 15 in the Programs directory which can be accessed from the Windows Desktop Refer to the PDF documentation for details regarding both hardware and software A copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader is included on your CD The Reader provides a means of reading and printing the PDF documents Note that hardcopy versions of the manuals can be ordered from the factory You should refer to the following documents as applicable for acquisition system and programming information gt DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 gt DBK70 User s Manual p n 1056 0901 gt DaqBoard ISA User s Ma
125. ep 5 Step 6 Step 5 DaqBook 2000X Screw Removal 4 Remove the three Baffle Plate Screws 5 Remove the following three Rear Panel screws Left Side Screw Right Side Screw and Underside Screw 6 Using a 3 16 inch nut driver remove the two 4 40 hex Jackscrews from the Parallel Port connector 7 Remove the Rear Panel from the main chassis See following figure a lt Ami DaqBook 2000X Cover Plate and Rear Panel Removed Li DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 877697 Fuse Replacement 6 3 8 Locate fuse F201 See following figure 9 While wearing a grounded wrist strap remove and replace the bad fuse Fuse F201 DaqBooKk 2000X F201 Location 10 Position the Rear Panel onto the DaqBook 2000X chassis See following figure 11 Thread the two 74 40 hex Jackscrews back into the Parallel Port connector Tighten snug Cover Plate Cover Plate Screws 2 of 4 Screws 2 of 4 Step 15 Step 15 Rear Panel T ROSE Panel Jig deus RE Panel Left Side Screw Underside Screw 2 Right Side Screw Step 12 Step 12 Step 11 Step 12 DaqBook 2000X Re Assembly 12 Secure the Rear Panel to the chassis with the following three Rear Panel screws Left Side Screw Right Side Screw and Underside Screw 13 Insert the three Baffle Plate Screws the designated locations and tighten snug 14 Position the Cover Plate not shown onto the chassis 15 Secure the Cover Plate to the un
126. er on the DBK46 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 877997 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 11 Asynchronous I O Operations Each DaqBook 2000 Series Device allows asynchronous input of any counter or digital channel that is not currently configured for synchronous acquisition The boards also allow for asynchronous output to any DBK46 D A channels not currently configured for waveform output Likewise the 16 bit P3 digital port can be used for both asynchronous input and output operations In addition the timer outputs can be programmed at any time regardless of the current state of synchronous or asynchronous operations on other channels Digital I O Channels Local 8255 Channels P2 Port A Port B Port C The DaqBook 2000 Series Devices have an implemented Intel 8255 core in the digital I O logic on the P2 port With the Intel 8255 there are three 8 bit wide ports available for I O and one 8 bit wide port for configuration purposes The configuration port is used to configure the other three 8 bit ports for either input or output operations Local 16 bit P3 Port P3 Digital 0 through Digital 15 The 16 bit P3 Digital Port can be used as either an input or output port With this port no configuration is required The port simply outputs when written to and inputs when read Expansion Digital The DaqBook 2000 Series Devices have the ability to expand their digital I O capabilities via the P2 port and the connection of appli
127. eries expansion options are discussed following the Pinout Sections for P1 P2 P3 and P4 The P4 connector on a DaqBook 2000 Series device shares signal connections with the P1 P2 and P3 connectors P4 offers no additional Connecting a DBK200 Series Option to P4 via a CA 195 cable distances the P1 P2 P3 connection from the DaqBook 2000 Series device It does not provide any new signal I O See the following Caution CAUTION Signal conflicts between a DaqBook 2000 Series device s P1 P2 P3 connectors and its P4 connector can result in erroneous readings and possible equipment damage Therefore when connections have been made to P1 P2 and or P3 use caution when making connections through P4 and visa versa The following pinouts indicate the P1 P2 and P3 pins and their P4 equivalents Use the pinouts to avoid making duplicate signal connections DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 927196 System Connections amp Pinouts sc 1 There are two ways to connect a DBK option to a DaqBook 2000 Series device The first method is preferable as it introduces less noise Preferred Method a Connect a CA 37 x cable to the appropriate DB37 connector P1 P2 or P3 on the DaqBook 2000 Series device b Connect the free end of the cable to the DBK card or module Optional Method a Connect a CA 195 x cable to the P4 connector on the DaqBook 2000 Series device b Connect the free end of the cable to a DBK200 Se
128. erroneous readings and possible equipment damage Therefore when connections have been made to P1 P2 and or P3 use caution when making connections through P4 and visa versa The previous pinouts indicate the P1 P2 and P3 pins and their P4 equivalents Use the pinouts to avoid making duplicate signal connections Not drawn to scale Custom RC Filter Partial Cover Setup see Note DBK203 Connect CHASSIS terminal to earth ground to maximize static protection Card Drawer Thumbscrew DBK202 DBK203 Includes a Slide Out Draw with a DBK202 Board DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 927196 System Connections amp Pinouts 11 Reference Note You can install resistors and capacitors to create RC networks for P1 s Analog Input Channels Refer to the DBK203 section of the DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 for details A PDF version of the document is included on the data acquisition CD The DBK202 and DBK203 adapters each provide a DB37 P1 connector DB37 P2 connector and a 40 pin header designated as P3 e Plisused for ANALOG I O e P2for DIGITAL e P3 for Pulse Frequency Digital and Counter Timer I O In addition to the P1 P2 and connectors these boards include terminal blocks designated TB1 through 12 The blocks provide a screw terminal connection option for P1 P2 and P3 Each of the three adapters can be connected to the DaqBook 2000 Series Device s
129. ers via the optional providing a DBKA6 plug in card then through DAC Out on P4 and The card DBK46 is 4 includes a 256K Sample Buffer Note that the DBK46 option is a Factory installed with DBK46 Install Option Only Digital I O Channels Models Digital signals pass through one 16 bit Digital I O Port and three 8 bit Digital I O Ports located on P4 P3 and P2 Counter Timers Models Four 16 bit Counter Input signals and Two 16 bit Timer Output signals via P4 and System Controller 10 100BaseT Ethernet Interface located on the chassis 2000E The DaqBook 2000E includes a 10 100BaseT Ethernet interface Note idein that DaqBook 2000A and DaqBook 2000X can connect to the DaqBook 2000E or to a WBK25 Ethernet module 3 Card Expansion 2000X The DaqBook 2000X includes three expansion slots that can accept a wide variety of analog and digital DBK signal conditioning cards DaqBook 2000 Series Devices are high speed multi function data acquisition systems for use with notebook and desktop PCs They feature a 16 bit 200 kHz A D converter digital calibration 40 digital I O lines four counters and two timers and if the optional DBK46 card is installed four 16 bit 100 kHz D A converters Up to 470 channels of analog and digital I O can be accessed with one DaqBook 2000 Series Device input and output signals are accessed via the three 37 pin DSUB connectors P1 P2 and P3 located on the front panel
130. es a shielded version of the CA 195 cable two grounding pigtails and associated cable clamps When properly connected the shielded cable provides greater immunity to noise The CE Compliance chapter includes details pg 8 DBKBasis m Systems DBK Identification Tables Analog Output DBKs Analog Output Name Description DBK2 Voltage Output Card P1 DBK5 Current Output Card P1 DBK46 Analog Output Card factory install option for 4 channels Internal DaqBook 2000 Series Devices and WBK41 Modules PC Board Digital Control DBKs Digital Control Product Name Description 25 Relay Output 8 channels P2 DBK208 Carrier board for Opto 22 Compatible SSR Digital Modules 16 Channels P2 or P4 DBK210 Carrier Board for Grayhill 7OM Series Mini Modules 32 Channels P2 or P4 P1 exp Analog Signal Conditioning DBKs The DBKs that are used for analog signal conditioning attach to transducers and condition their outputs into analog voltages An A D converter located in the primary acquisition device measures the analog voltages There are many signal conditioning solutions available and more are in development Note that DBK high capacity modules require more circuitry than can fit on a compact card Analog Signal Conditioning DBK4 DBK7 DBK8 DBK9 DBK12 DBK13 DBK15 DBK16 DBK17 DBK18 Low Pass Filter Card DBK45 50 51 DBK52 DBK53 High Gain Analog Multiplex
131. es the concept T Cables are available in different lengths and can be used for linking two or more compatible devices together via the device s 37 pin digital I O connectors The bottom end of the T Cable is a dual connector consisting of both a female connector and a 37 pin male connector As seen in the following illustration the T Cable s 37 pin male connector can be used for Daisy Chain applications Each T Cable comes with three sets of screws These are designated in the diagram as short medium and long Use the short screws to secure the single female end of the cable to the device and use the medium length screws to secure a cable s dual end connector Use the long screws for daisy chain applications when you are connecting one T Cable to another T Cable Installation Guide Appendix E 927696 System Expansion IG E 9 Note IG E 10 System Expansion 927696 Installation Guide Appendix E Appendix F Adding a Parallel Port to the PC F If you need to connect a DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X to a notebook or desktop PC that has no parallel port available you can most likely use an interface device to obtain a port To do so your PC needs to have an available PC Card Slot ISA Bus Slot PCI Bus Slot or an Ethernet jack You can use one of the following devices depending on which type of interface applies WBK20A Card Inserts into a Type 1 PC Card Socket AN on the Host PC For Interf
132. f which is clamped to the power cable The background collar is clamped onto the Ethernet cable 1077 0901 rev 1 0 928396 Note 1077 0901 rev 1 0 Ethernet CE Kit Instruction Sheet Calibration 4 Overview 4 1 Using DaqCal exe 4 1 Overview The circuit boards that are used in DaqBook 2000 Series Devices are digitally calibrated at the factory The digital method involves storing a correction factor for each range on the Board at the time of calibration Whenever a particular range is selected the appropriate calibration constant is automatically applied to a compensating DAC thereby calibrating the specific range The result 1 that readings generated by the A D are already calibrated and do not require additional processing This is significantly better than calibration methods used by many other products in which readings are adjusted in software after they are transferred to the PC That method reduces the dynamic range of the A D and can adversely affect the speed at which the PC obtains a calibrated reading Each DaqBook 2000 Series Device offers a user cal mode whereby the user can adjust the calibration of the unit s board without destroying the supplied factory calibration This is accomplished with two distinct calibration tables in the unit s on board EPROM one which contains the factory calibration factors and the other which is available for user calibration Using DaqCal exe When cali
133. formation can be found in the following sources gt The Options Manual p n 457 0905 gt The WBK Options Manual p n 489 0902 gt The Programmer s Manual p n 1008 0901 Note You can access PDF documents directly from the opening screen of the data acquisition CD via the lt View PDFs gt button IG B 12 Connecting a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet 927896 Installation Guide Section B Section C Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X to a DaqBook 2000E Parallel Cable DaqBook 2000E DaqBook 2000A To Ethernet P2 P3 CNN Sey XE Ce Or DaqBook 2000X SERENA P2 P3 Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or a DaqBook 2000X to a DaqBook 2000E CAUTION Turn off power to the system devices and externally connected equipment before connecting cables Electric shock or damage to equipment can result even under low voltage conditions Take ESD precautions packaging proper handling grounded wrist strap etc Minimum System Requirements Reference Note Adobe PDF versions of user manuals will PC system with Pentium Processor automatically install onto your hard drive as a part of product Windows Operating System support The default location is in the Programs group which RAM as follows can be accessed from the Windows Desktop You can also 32 Mbytes of RAM for Windows 95 98 NT access documents directly from the data acquisition CD via the 64 Mbytes of RAM for Win
134. g a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet IG B 5 STEP B 5 Configure the Computer s Network Settings Applies to dedicated networks only If using a LAN Local Area Network which has a DHCP server skip this section and continue with STEP B 7 Configure and Test the System using the Daq Configuration Applet page B 10 If using a LAN Local Area Network which has no DHCP server skip this section and continue with STEP Configure Device Network Settings using DaqIPConfig page B 9 1 Open Control Panel by navigating from the Windows Desktop as follows Start Menu Settings Control Panel 2 Double click the Network and Dial up Connections icon 3 Double click the Network Connection icon for the network that the DaqBook 2000E or the WaveBook 516E is connected to Local Area Connection Status xl General Connection Status Connected Duration OB 25 28 100 0 Mbps m mm _ Received L dk Sent 182 580 162 359 Disable Local Area Connection Status 4 In the Local Area Connection Status box previous figure click on the lt Properties gt button The Local Area Connection Properties box will appear following figure IG B 6 Connecting a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet 927896 Installation Guide Section B Local Area Connection Properties 4 General Sharing Connect using BJ 3Com 3C920 In
135. g expansion channels Unipolar or bipolar operation can be programmed for each up to 256 are sampled at the same rate as on board channels channel dynamically by the sequencer Any of the four digital input ports Gain can be programmed for can also be sampled along with the each channel dynamically by analog inputs the sequencer Channels are sampled by the sequencer Any of the four counter inputs can be scanned along with analog and digital inputs DaqBook 2000 Series Scanning Example Note All inputs to a DaqBook 2000 Series device can be measured at the 5 us channel rate Some DBK expansion options require more settling time and can be measured at the slower rate of 10 us channel or 1000 us channel All types of measurements can be mixed within the scan group The 512 location scan sequencer allows you to select each channel and associated input amplifier gain channels are scanned at 5 us channel 10 us channel or 1000 us channel depending on the speed of the DBK expansion options In addition the digital and frequency inputs can be scanned using the same scan sequencer employed for analog inputs enabling the time correlation of acquired digital data to acquired analog data Each scan group which can contain up to 512 channel gain combinations can be repeated immediately or at programmable intervals of up to 6 hours Within each scan group consecutive channels are measured at the fixed rate of 5 us channel 10
136. gher degree of accuracy to be sampled at a longer interval while channels that change more rapidly to be sampled using a shorter interval Each 5 us 10 us or 1000 us interval reduces the maximum aggregate acquisition rate for the entire scan by that amount Digital Input Channels P2 Port A Channels AO through A7 P2 Port B Channels BO through B7 P2 Port C Channels CO through C7 Digital through Digital 15 The DaqBook 2000 Series devices allow for either synchronous scanning of digital input channels or asynchronous I O operations for all configured digital channels 1 10 Operational Overview 877997 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual Counter Input Channels Counter 0 1 2 The devices allow synchronous scanning of 4 16 bit counter input channels The four 16 bit counter channels can also be cascaded into two 32 bit counter channels For either cascaded or non cascaded counter channels each channel can be configured for e Pulse Counting Mode specifies that each counter should be cleared upon being read and placed into the input scan e Totalize Counting Mode specifies that each counter is to free run and not be cleared during the input acquisition Synchronous Input Acquisition Clocking Clock The DaqBook 2000 Series devices allow clocking of the synchronized inputs either by an internal programmable pacer clock or by external clocking These products use a sequencer to implement a multiple
137. gnal is one of discrete value in contrast to a varying signal Combinations of binary digits 0s and 1s represent digital data 917697 1 Digital to Analog Converter DAC DIP switch Differential mode Differential mode voltage ESD Excitation Gain Isolation Linearization Multiplexer MUX Sample reading Scan Sequencer Simultaneous Sample and Hold Single ended mode G 2 A circuit or device that converts digital values binary bits into analog signals A DIP switch is a group of miniature switches in a small Dual In line Package DIP Typically users set these switches to configure their particular application The differential mode measures a voltage between 2 signal lines for a single channel Also see single ended mode Differential mode voltage refers to a voltage difference between two signals that are referenced to a common point Example Signal 1 is 5 VDC referenced to common Signal 2 is 6 VDC referenced to common If the 5 VDC signal is used as the reference the differential mode voltage is 1 VDC 6 VDC 5 VDC 1 VDC If the 6 VDC signal is used as the reference the differential mode voltage is 1 5 VDC 6 VDC 1 VDC Electrostatic discharge ESD 15 the transfer of an electrostatic charge between bodies having different electrostatic potentials This transfer occurs during direct contact of the bodies or when induced by an electrostatic field ESD e
138. he DaqBook 2000 Series device may in some cases cause the system to hang If test results are not displayed in 30 seconds or the system does not seem to be responding reboot the system Upon power up re enter the Daq Configuration and change the DaqBook 2000 Series device configuration settings to those that work properly This completes the instructions for connecting a DaqBook 2000A or a DaqBook 2000X to a PC parallel port At this point you should refer to other sections of the manual for additional system information The manual includes pinouts information on system expansion and data acquisition IG 4 Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or 2000X to a PC Parallel Port 927796 Installation Guide Section A Section Connecting a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet Ethernet DaqBook 2000E P1 pu Gimmes Gees Connecting a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet Introduction The DaqBook 2000E and WaveBook 516E connect directly to an Ethernet port on a PC or network hub via the their built in 10 100BaseT Ethernet interface An Ethernet patch cable CA 242 1 5 foot or CA 242 7 7 foot cable is used to make the connection Contact the factory or your service representative in regard to Ethernet connectivity if your operating system is other than Windows NT Windows 2000 or Windows XP WaveBook 516E The DaqBook 2000E and WaveBook 516E can be used as Ethernet interface devices for si
139. he PC detects that a trigger condition has occurred which may be thousands of readings later than the actual occurrence of the signal the DaqBook 2000 Series driver automatically looks back to the location in memory where the actual trigger causing measurement occurred The acquired data that is presented to the user actually begins at the point where the trigger causing measurement occurs The latency in this mode is equal to one scan cycle DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 877997 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 7 Pre and Post Triggering Modes Six modes of pre and post triggering are supported providing wide variety of options to accommodate any measurement requirement When using pre trigger the user must use software based triggering to initiate an acquisition No pre trigger post trigger stop event This the simplest of modes acquires data upon receipt of the trigger and stops acquiring upon receipt of the stop trigger event Fixed pre trigger with post trigger stop event In this mode the user specifies the number of pre trigger readings to be acquired after which acquisition continues until a stop trigger event occurs No pre trigger infinite post trigger No pre trigger data 15 acquired in this mode Instead data is acquired beginning with the trigger event and is terminated when the operator issues a command to halt the acquisition Fixed pre trigger with infinite post trigger The user specifies the amount of pre
140. ies User s Manual P3 for DaqBook 2000 Series Devices Pulse Frequency Digital P3 DB37 P3 Connector Pin Signal Name Description for P3 Pin Use P4 Correlation 6 Digtal jP3DigtalPotBit4 8 Digtal2 A21 j 9 Digtal1 jP3DigtalPotBit BT 12 Expanson2 ReseredforXC D S O 13 Expansion 3 Reserved for XWR 14 Expansion4 Reserved for XRD O 16 P3 Timer 1 Output Analog Out DAC 0 Note Analog DAC 0 Output Note Note Pins 31 32 33 and 34 on the P3 DB37 connector are used for Analog Out DACs These four pins only apply to a DaqBook 2000 Series device when a DBK46 Analog Channel Output option card is installed in that device Installation of the DBK46 option is only to be performed at the factory DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 927196 System Connections amp Pinouts sc 5 P4 to P1 P2 and P3 Correlation for DaqBook 2000 Series Devices P4 100 Pin Connector The following table lists the correlation between the P4 I O lines and their respective P1 P2 and pin locations on the DaqBook 2000 Series devices P4 Pin Signal Type Description P1 P2 P3 Correlation P2 pin 18 20 P3 pin 20 5VDC Power Expansion 5 Volts P1 pin 1 P2 pin 18 20 P3 pin 20 A2 PortAbit7 Digl O P2 Digital Port A bit7 P2pin30 Port A bit 5 Dig I O P2 Digital Port bit 5 2 pin 32 P2 expansion Data bit 7 Port C bit 6
141. ights when software establishes communication to the unit POWER Lights when power is turned on and is present SYNC Qty of 2 Two synchronization ports provide a means of synchronizing multiple DaqBook 2000 Series units in regard to post trigger scanning The ports accept CA 74 1 and CA 74 5 RJ 11 6 conductor type cables Parallel Port A DB25 connector used to connect theDaqBook 20004 to the Parallel Port of the host PC or to an Expansion Port of a DaqBook 2000E or to an Expansion Port of a WBK25 Ethernet Interface Module Applicable cables are CA 35 2 2 foot and CA 35 12 1 foot Installation Guide Appendix D 977296 Device Connector Reference IG D 1 P4 P4 is a 100 pin connector that shares signal connections with the P1 P2 and connectors P4 offers no additional I O You can connect a DBK200 Series Option to P4 via a CA 195 cable to essentially distance the P1 P2 P3 connection from the DaqBook 2000A See the following Caution CAUTION Signal conflicts between a DaqBook 2000 Series device s P1 P2 P3 connectors and its P4 connector can result in erroneous readings and possible equipment damage Therefore when connections have been made to P1 P2 and or P3 use caution when making connections through P4 and visa versa Use a CA 209D CE Cable Kit in electrically noisy environments The kit includes a 3 foot long shielded cable two grounding pigtails two cable clamps and 4 screws The CE
142. igital I O P2 Digital Port B Bit 3 or P2 Expansion Address Bit 4 Out 8 PotB B2 BDigitall O P2 Digital Port B Bit 2 or P2 Expansion RESET Output A13 9 PotB B1 Digital I O P2 Digital Port B Bit 1 or P2 Expansion WRITE Output Not Connected Not Connected Not Connected 18 5 Volt Supply Expansion 5 Volt Power A1 B1 5 Volt Supply Expansion 5 Volt Power A1 B1 22 PorC C7 Digital 1 0 P2 Digital Port C Bit 7 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 7 P2 Digital Port C Bit 6 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 6 P2 Digital Port C Bit 5 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 5 P2 Digital Port C Bit 4 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 4 P2 Digital Port C Bit 3 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 3 Port C C2 P2 Digital Port C Bit 2 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 2 Port C C1 P2 Digital Port C Bit 1 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 1 Port C CO Digital I O P2 Digital Port C Bit 0 or P2 Expansion Data Bit 0 Port A A7 Digital I O P2 Digital Port A Bit 7 Port A A6 Digital I O P2 Digital Port A Bit 6 Port A A5 Digital I O P2 Digital Port A Bit 5 A3 Port A A4 Digital I O P2 Digital Port A Bit 4 Port A A3 Digital I O P2 Digital Port A Bit Port A A2 Digital I O P2 Digital Port A Bit 2 B4 Port A A1 Digital I O P2 Digital Port A Bit 1 Port A A0 Digital I O P2 Digital Port A Bit 0 sc 4 System Connections amp Pinouts 927196 DaqBook 2000 Ser
143. ing Module DBK80 DBK81 DBK82 DBK83 DBK84 DBK90 DBK207 DBK207 CJC Carrier Board for 5B Compatible Analog Input Modules 16 channels P1 or P4 DBK207 CJC includes cold junction compensation CJC Note 1 P2 and DB37 connectors do not exist on the DaqBoard 2000 Series or 2000c Series boards but are obtained by using P4 adapters DBK200 series boards Note 2 For DaqBoard 2000 and cPCI DaqBoard 2000 Series boards internal clocks should be set to 100 kHz when used with any of the following DBK options DBK12 DBK13 DBK15 DBK19 DBK52 DBK53 and DBK54 See specific DBK section for details Daq Systems 927196 DBK Basics pg 9 Expansion and Terminal Panel Connection DBKs The following DBKs offer provide various expansion and connection options The stackable 3 slot 10 low profile enclosure can be used for up to three DBKs If a system has more than 3 DBKs the 10 slot DBK41 can be used Several DBK41s can be daisy chained to accommodate many in one system Expansion and Connection General Product Name Description DBK1 16 Connector BNC Adapter Module DBK10 3 Slot Expansion Chassis DBK11A Screw Terminal Option Card DB37 Screw Terminal Block DBK40 BNC Interface DBK41 Analog Expansion Enclosure DBK60 Expansion Chassis with Termination Panels P1 P1 P2 or P3 P1 P2 or P3 P1 or P2 16 connectors 3 cards Component sockets 18 connectors 10 cards 3 cards Ter
144. input range of 100 VAC to 240 VAC at 50 Hz to 60 Hz The power supply s output to the LogBook is 15 VDC 2 7 amps via a DIN connector DaqBook 100 and DaqBook 200 Series Devices Power supplies that are used with DaqBook 100 Series and DaqBook 200 Series devices are typically of the transformer rectifier type They supply the unit with 15 900 mA via a DINS connector pg 12 DBK Basies mme DaqSystems DBKs The following table indicates the type of power supply that is typically used with certain DBKs 15 VDC 2700 mA Switching Mode Type Power Supply The DBKs in this column use up to 15 VDC 2700 mA This switching mode power supply receives power from a 100 to 240 VAC source at 50 to 60 Hz and converts it to the required value 15 VDC 900 mA Transformer Rectifier Type Unregulated Power Supply The DBKs in this column use up to15 VDC 900 mA This transformer rectifier type power supply receives power from a 110 to 125 VAC source at 60 Hz and converts it to the required value DBK Description DBK Description DBK32A Auxiliary Power Supply Card DBK23 Optically Isolated Digital Input Module DBK33 Triple Output Power Supply Card DBK24 Optically Isolated Digital Output Module DBK42 5B Isolated Signal Conditioning Module DBK43A Strain Gage Measurement Module DBK70 Vehicle Network Interface DBK50 The DINS is the system s basic power connector see the following figure The CA 115 is a 6 in c
145. installed devices that Windows 95 98 Me does not recognize but whose resources might conflict with the DaqBook d Verify that DaqBook works on another PC from a different manufacture if possible Parallel Port Troubleshooting Tips Windows9x Users After completing the test hardware function within the DaqConfig control panel applet It is possible that a connection may not be made Before doing anything else try the following Recheck your parallel port cable and the power supply so you are certain that the connection 1s tight and power is applied Try all of the communication protocols listed in the DaqConfig icon because it 15 possible that the parallel port has a communication protocol other than standard or normal mode If you still have not established communication then go to control panel system device manager ports LPT 1 and verify that the following things are true Under the general and driver sections make sure that the parallel port is a standard parallel port with a driver installed and that no resource conflicts are present If no driver 1s installed or resource conflicts are present then you need to resolve these issues with your computer supplier or your information services department Under the resource section make sure that the parallel port has an interrupt level assigned If it doesn t you will need to add one by un checking the use default settings box selecting configuration one so the same base address is m
146. is applied This sequence can prevent equipment damage and will help ensure proper operation on startup Many DBKs have on board jumpers and or DIP switches that are used for setting channels and other variables You will need to refer to the individual DBK document modules to ensure that the DBKs are properly configured for you application Prior to designing or setting up a custom data acquisition system you should review the following tips After reviewing the material you can write out the steps to setup a system that will best meet your specific application needs 1 The end use of the acquisition data should be used to determine how you set up and program your acquisition system Prior to creating the system you should understand its layout and know how you are going to assign the channels If you can answer the following questions you are off to a good start If not you need to find the answers e What engineering units ranges sampling rates etc are best for your data e Will the data be charted graphically statistically processed or exported to other programs e How will the data be used e How will the data be saved e What are your system power requirements Using several DBKs or transducers that require excitation current may require an extra power supply e g a DBK32A Assign channel numbers Plan the location of transducers cable runs DBKs the acquisition device LogBook or Daq device and the computer Label y
147. it by inserting the four Cover Plate Screws and tightening snug 16 Re install the DBK option cards that were removed in step 1 17 Return the DaqBook 2000X to normal service Should any problems be noted consult the factory 6 4 Fuse Replacement 967496 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual DaqBook 2000E Observe the Cautions and the important note on page 6 1 prior to beginning this fuse replacement procedure Note In regard to fuse replacement for the DaqBook 2000E there is no need to remove the top Cover Plate 1 Ifyou have not already done so turn OFF the power to and UNPLUG the DaqBook 2000E and all connected equipment Remove all signal I O lines from the unit 2 Remove the following three Rear Panel screws Left Side Screw Right Side Screw and Underside Screw see figure 3 Using a 3 16 inch nut driver remove the two 4 40 hex Jackscrews from each of the three Expansion Port connectors A total of six Jackscrews will be removed Note i For DaqBook 2000E Jackscrews 2 per Expansion Port there is no need to remove the top cover plate Rear Panel Rear Panel Rear Panel Left Side Screw Underside Screw Right Side Screw Step 2 Step 2 Step 2 DaqBook 2000E Screw Removal 4 Remove the Rear Panel from the main chassis 5 Locate fuse F201 See following figure 6 While wearing a grounded wrist strap remove and replace the bad fuse Fuse F201 DaqBook 2000E F201 Location DaqBook 2000
148. ith a Daq PC Cards Reference Notes DBK options are discussed in the DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 Asa part of product support an Adobe PDF version of the manual is automatically loaded onto your hard drive during software installation The default location is the Programs group which can be accessed through the Windows Desktop Note that our PDF documents can be read directly from the CD To use this feature When the CD s opening screen appears click the View PDFs button then select the desired document from the scroll list The documents are read using the Adobe Acrobat Reader A copy of the reader is included on the CD e Software DaqView out of the box software provides a graphical user interface with easy to read spreadsheet formats for viewing channel data as well as a choice of analog digital and bar graph meters Waveform analysis can be performed when applicable A product support option included on the data acquisition CD provides a means of performing post data analysis More information is included in the software specific PDF documents that are installed on your hard drive as a part of product support DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 878897 Operational Overview 1 1 In addition to the included out of the box software products can be controlled via user written custom programs through Applications Program Interface API Several languages are supported e g VisualBASIC
149. ithout overloading the preceding stage c Anamplifier which accepts high source impedance input and results in low source impedance output effectively an impedance buffer An amplifier used primarily to match two different impedance points and isolate one stage from a succeeding stage in order to prevent an undesirable interaction between the two stages Also see Buffer In reference to Daq devices channel simply refers to a single input or output entity In a broader sense an input channel is a signal path between the transducer at the point of measurement and the data acquisition system A channel can go through various stages buffers multiplexers or signal conditioning amplifiers and filters Input channels are periodically sampled for readings An output channel from a device can be digital or analog Outputs can vary in a programmed way in response to an input channel signal Common mode pertains to signals that are identical in amplitude and duration also can be used in reference to signal components Common mode voltage refers to a voltage magnitude referenced to a common point that is shared by two or more signals Example referenced to common Signal 1 is 5 VDC and Signal 2 is 6 VDC The common mode voltage for the two signals is 45 5 VDC 5 6 2 An undesired transfer of signals between systems or system components Crosstalk causes signal interference more commonly referred to as noise A digital si
150. late Kits Fastener Panels Optional Splice Plate Kits also referred to as Fastener Panels are available through the factory The kits include metal plates that screw into the sides of modules to form a vertical rack of two or more modules This method allows the enclosure to size itself as needed rather than wasting space in a size fits all type of enclosure A handle can be attached to the plate for convenience in portable applications Note that even when splice plates are used dual lock tabs are typically used to attach a notebook PC to the top level acquisition module Associated Part Numbers Splice Plate Kit p n 232 0810 Splice Plate Kit p n 232 0810 Includes 2 plates and 8 mounting Optional Handle p n HA 111 Dual lock Tabs screws The handle HA 111 is To attach to purchased separately notebook PC Splice Plates Splice Plates Optional Handle Stacking Data Acquisition Modules IG E 8 System Expansion 927696 Installation Guide Appendix E Using T Cables CAUTION Turn power OFF to the Daq devices and externally connected equipment while connecting cables and setting configuration jumpers and switches or before opening thelid Electrical shock or damage to equipment can result even under low voltage conditions A T Cable 15 a ribbon cable that extends the connections of one of the ports it plugs into thus allowing a second cable to plug into that port The following figure clarifi
151. le the system makes use of two digital DBK cards and one analog DBK card Example 1 DaqBook 2000X with 3 Analog DBK Cards DBK81 Analog DBK16 DBKS80 Analog ma Analog Te POWER To PC DaqBook 2000E Rear Panel Front Panel or to WBK25 On DaqBook 2000X s front panel P1 connects to all 3 analog DBK cards via a CA 37 3 Cable DaqBook 2000X with 3 Analog Cards Lines and Cables Used in Example 1 On the Rear Panel 1 Power Supply To the DaqBook 2000X POWER IN DIN 5 connector 10 to 30 VDC typically from a TRAOU power adapter 2 From the DaqBook 2000X PARALLEL PORT connector to one of the following PC Parallel Port DaqBook 2000E EXPANSION PORT WBK25 EXPANSION PORT The connection is made via a CA 35 2 2 foot cable or a CA 35 12 1 foot cable 3 DBK16 DBK81 and DBK80 Analog cards inserted in the DaqBook 2000X card slots then secured with jackscrews that are included with each card On the Front Panel From to the DBK80 located above then to the DBK81 and 16 The connection 1s made via a CA 37 3 cable Example 2 DaqBook 2000X with 2 Digital DBK Cards and 1 Analog DBK Cards DBK20 Digital On DaqBook 2000X s front panel P1 connects to the analog DBK 81 card via a CA 37 1 cable and P2 connects to the DBK20 and DBK21 digital cards via a CA 37 2 cable To POWER Rear Panel Front Panel DBK21 Digital DBK81 M Analog To PC DaqBook 2000E
152. licable CD ROM drive 3 After the intro screen appears follow the screen prompts STEP B 2 Determine the type of Network Connection To properly connect and configure a DaqBook 2000E or a WaveBook 516E you must determine the type of network that the device will become part of This 1 because the type of network used has a direct bearing on the IP address of the device Briefly the four network types are as follows e Dedicated Network with a direct cable connection from the PC to the device e Dedicated Network making use of a network hub or switch e LAN with a DHCP server Local Area Network with a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol e LAN without a DHCP server Local Area Network with no Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Brief descriptions and illustrations follow IG B 2 Connecting a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet 927896 Installation Guide Section B Dedicated Network with a direct cable connection from the PC to the device In this scenario a DaqBook 2000E or a WaveBook 516E 1s connected directly to an Ethernet jack on a host computer Ethernet LII JC 1 Iu HT DaqBook 2000E P P3 Dedicated Network using a Direct Cable Connection Dedicated Network making use of a network hub or switch In this scenario the DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E connects to the Ethernet through a network hub or switch At least
153. ll system Each user installed 5B module offers 500 V isolation from the system and between channels Both DBK207 and DBK207 CJC include 16 screw terminal blocks for signal inputs In addition the DBK207 CJC includes cold junction compensators CJCs for use with thermocouple 5B modules Sockets are provided for user installed AC1362 current sense resistor modules as discussed in 5B Module Connection in the DBK207 section of the DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 A PDF version of the document is included on the data acquisition CD The P4 connector on a DaqBook 2000 Series device shares signal connections with the P1 P2 and P3 connectors P4 offers no additional Connecting a DBK200 Series Option to P4 via a CA 195 cable distances the P1 P2 P3 connection from the DaqBook 2000 Series device It does not provide any new signal I O See the following Caution CAUTION Signal conflicts between a DaqBook 2000 Series device s P1 P2 P3 connectors and its P4 connector can result in erroneous readings and possible equipment damage Therefore when connections have been made to P1 P2 and or P3 use caution when making connections through P4 and visa versa The previous pinouts indicate the P1 P2 and P3 pins and their P4 equivalents Use the pinouts to avoid making duplicate signal connections DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 927196 System Connections amp Pinouts sc 17 208 DBK208 15 a
154. lock The on board programmable clock can generate updates ranging from 1 5 Hz to 100 kHz independent of any acquisition rate e Internal Acquisition Pacer Clock Using the on board programmable clock the analog output rate of update can be synchronized to the acquisition rate derived from 100 kHz to once every 5 96 hours e External DAC Pacer Clock A user supplied external input clock can be used to pace the DAC entirely independent of other analog inputs e External Acquisition Pacer Clock A user supplied external input clock can simultaneously pace the DAC and the analog input Hardware Setup DBK46 is installed at the factory To verify that a DBK46 15 installed simply check the acquisition software s Analog Output Window for the presence of DACO DACI DAC2 and DAC3 Software Setup DBKA6 does not require setup in software Reference Notes In regard to the out of the box software and analog output channels refer to the Daq View and DaqViewXL Document Module p n 457 0909 especially the following two sections Analog Output Window and Waveform and Digital Pattern Output Window DBK46 Specifications Reference Note For DBK46 Specifications refer to Chapter 5 2 2 DBKA46 Reference 887297 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual CE Compliance amp Noise Considerations 3 Overview Overview 3 1 CE Standards and Directives 3 1 Safety Conditions 3 2 Emissions Immunity Condi
155. mination Panels Connectivity for DaqBoard 260 Name Description DBK601 Termination Panel Blank rear panel DBK602 Termination Panel BNC rear panel DBK603 Termination Panel Safety Jacks single ended Termination Panel Safety Jacks differential Termination Panels Thermocouple differential panels specify type B J K R S or T Connects To DBK Card DBK Card DBK Card DBK Card none 16 connectors 16 connectors 8 differential 16 16 differential 48 connectors none three DB37 Several signal connection options were developed primarily for use with DaqBoard 2000 Series and cPCI DaqBoard 2000c Series Boards The DBK200 Series P4 Adapter documentation provides the basic connection concepts That information along with the related DBK subsections should enable you to set up your desired configuration P4 Adaptive Connection 2000 Series and 2000 Series Product Name Description DBK200 P4 to P1 Adapter Board To DBK202 P4 to P1 P2 P3 Adapter Board with Screw Terminals P1 P2 P3 P4 DBK206 P4 to P1 P2 P3 Adapter Board with Screw Terminals P1 P2 P3 4 DBK209 P4 to P1 P2 P3 Mini Adapter Board P1 P2 P3 PA 4 4 P4 4 4 4 P4 P4 Note 1 P1 P2 and DB37 connectors do not exist on the DaqBoard 2000 Series or 2000c Series boards but are obtained by using P4 adapters DBK200 series These adapters typically
156. nd Grounding Pigtail 1s not used in this step It is used for the expansion device as discussed on page 3 4 While verifying that the P4 white locator triangles of the CA 195CE cable s connector and the device s P4 B P4 connector point to each other attach the cable to the device Firmly press the cable connector into the 4 Al P4 device connector until it snaps into place 5 Using a set of Cable Clamps p n1033 2009 and p n 1033 2010 and two 4 40 x 5 16 screws secure the Grounding Pigtail to the cable Note that the Clamps must be positioned over the cable s copper band as shown in the figure Tighten the screws snug Grounding Pigtail Note 1 Cable Clamp 1033 2009 Cable Clamp 1033 2010 CA 195CE Cable Screw 4 40 x 5 16 Copper Band Connections at the DaqBook 2000A End of the 195 Cable Note 1 DaqBook 2000X will have the Grounding Pigtail connected in the same manner as does the DaqBook 2000A DaqBook 2000E will have the Grounding Pigtail connected to the right hand side of the cable and to the right hand side of EXPANSION PORT 3 After connecting the cable to the DaqBook 2000 Series device connect the other end of the cable to the expansion device according to the steps provided in the following section 2 2090 CE Cable Kit Instructions 877697 1103 0902 rev 1 0 How to Connect the CA 195CE Cable to the Expansion Device CA 195CE Cable Grounding Pigtail The cable end not
157. nd possible equipment damage Therefore when connections have been made to P1 P2 and or P3 use caution when making connections through P4 and visa versa The following pinouts indicate the P1 P2 and P3 pins and their P4 equivalents Use the pinouts to avoid making duplicate signal connections pg 6 Basics em DaqSystems Connecting DBKs to a DaqBook 2000 Series Device via P4 Every DaqBook 2000 Series device has a 100 pin connector designated as P4 The P4 pins correlate to various pins on P1 P2 and P3 The P4 connector on a DaqBook 2000 Series device shares signal connections with the P1 P2 and P3 connectors P4 offers no additional Connecting a DBK200 Series Option to P4 via a CA 195 cable distances the P1 P2 P3 connection from the DaqBook 2000 Series device It does not provide any new signal I O See the following Caution CAUTION Signal conflicts between a DaqBook 2000 Series device s P1 P2 P3 connectors and its P4 connector can result in erroneous readings and possible equipment damage Therefore when connections have been made to P1 P2 and or P3 use caution when making connections through P4 and visa versa Refer to P1 P2 P3 and P4 pinouts to avoid making duplicate signal connections A brief explanation of P4 connectivity for DaqBook 2000 Series devices follows the illustration DaqBook 2000 Series Device P2 for Digital I O You can connect P2 to 4
158. nergy can damage an integrated circuit IC Some transducers e g strain gages thermistors and resistance temperature detectors RTDs require a known voltage or current Typically the variation of this signal through the transducer corresponds to the condition measured The degree to which an input signal 15 amplified or attenuated to allow greater accuracy and resolution can be expressed as or dB The arrangement or operation of a circuit so that signals from another circuit or device do not affect the isolated circuit In reference to Daq devices isolation usually refers to a separation of the direct link between the signal source and the analog to digital converter ADC Isolation is necessary when measuring high common mode voltage Some transducers produce a voltage in linear proportion to the condition measured Other transducers e g thermocouples have a nonlinear response To convert nonlinear signals into accurate readings requires software to calibrate several points in the range used and then interpolate values between these points A device that collects signals from several inputs and outputs them on a single channel The value of a signal on a channel at an instant in time When triggered the ADC reads the channel and converts the sampled value into a 12 or 16 bit value The channels that are selected for sampling A programmable device that manages channels and channel specific settings An operation
159. nual p n 457 0907 DaqBook 100 200 Series User s Manual p n 457 0906 gt DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual p n 1103 0901 Dag PC Card User s Manual p n 457 0908 gt DaqBoard 2000 Series and cPCI DaqBoard 2000c Series User s Manual p n 1033 0901 gt LogBook User s Manual p n 461 0901 gt Programmer s Manual p n 1008 0901 gt Post Acquisition Data Analysis User s Guide Of the above listed documents the most relevant to the DBKs is the DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 A synopsis of that document s contents now follows 1 Introduction to DBKs Explains what DBKs are and uses tables to identify the various types of DBKs The chapter includes tips for setting up a data acquisition system discussions of signal management and signal conditioning and CE compliance information 2 Power Management Explains how to determine system power requirements and discusses various power options 3 System Connections and Pinouts Provides instructions for connecting a DBK option to a or LogBook device Pinouts are included for the P1 P2 and P3 DB37 connectors as well as the 100 pin P4 connector used by PCI and compact PCI cPCI boards 4 DBK Set Up in DaqView Provides instruction for setting up analog and digital DBKs in DaqView s Hardware Configuration screen 5 DBK Set Up in LogView Provides instruction for setting up analog and digital DBKs in LogView s Hardware
160. ok 2000 Series device configuration settings to those that work properly This completes the instructions for connecting a DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X to a DaqBook 2000E At this point you should refer to other sections of the manual e g pinouts information on system expansion and data acquisition Installation Guide Section C 927696 Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or 2000X to a DaqBook 2000E IG C 5 Reference Notes gt If you experience difficulties please consult the additional user documentation before calling technical support User documentation is included on your data acquisition CD and is installed automatically as a part of product support when your software is installed The default location 15 the Programs Group The documentation includes API information pinouts troubleshooting and a great deal of material regarding specific DBK cards and modules gt Documents can be read directly from the data acquisition CD via the View PDFs gt button located on the opening screen For DaqBook 2000 Series Ethernet Applications When powering up a DaqBook 2000 Series system it is important that the DaqBook 2000E is powered last and that the most remote system components are powered first Other power up sequences will result in software s failure to recognize all components e First power on the DBK expansion modules e Second power on the DaqBook 2000A DaqBook 2000X or modules that are connected to th
161. ok 512 WaveBook 512H WBK10 WBK10H WBK10A WBK14 WBK15 WBK16 WBK17 WBK25 0977 REAR VIEW on C 05 8 878797 Dimensional Drawings Chassis for Primary Devices and Modules 11 x 8 5 x 1 40 Category Legacy Chassis These dimensions apply to the following DaqBook 100 120 112 200 216 DBK1 DBK10 DBK23 DBK24 DBK30A DBK43A 50 51 DBK52 DBK53 DBK54 DBK203 DBK204 TempBook 66 WaveBook 512 WaveBook 512H WBK10 WBK10H WBK10A WBK14 WBK15 WBK16 WBK17 Dimensional Drawings 878797 DD 3 Chassis for Primary Devices and Modules 11 x 8 5 x 1 72 Category Modern Chassis MHIA 05 8 These dimensions apply to the following DaqBook 2000A DBK34A DBK70 LogBook 300 WaveBook 516 WaveBook 512A WaveBook 516A WBK18 MAIA QO TT Q0 TT MAIA dOL REAR VIEW MAIA NVA DD 4 878797 Dimensional Drawings Chassis for Primary Devices and Modules 11 x 8 5 x 1 72 Category Legacy Chassis 5399719 v 8 e T These dimensions apply to the following DBK34A DBK70 LogBook 300 WaveBook 516 WaveBook 512A WaveBook 516A Dimensional Drawings 878797 DD 5 Chassis for Primary Devices and Modules MHIA SHVHM 8 3e i 8 32 THD e 0000 200000 20000000 2000000000 2000000000 8 50 8 50 8 32 8 32 oe THD THD DaqBook 2000E DaqBook 2000X These dimensions apply to the Wave
162. ommunications This can be done as follows 1 Verify the parallel port hardware is in ECP mode For ports built into the computer s motherboard the port is usually configured using the computer s BIOS setup utility accessible during computer start up See your computer s specific documentation regarding accessing the BIOS setup utility and configuring peripherals 2 Verify the parallel port is configured in the Windows Control Panel as an ECP parallel port and not Parallel port DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 10 version 989396 Troubleshooting 7 7 7 Topic WBK20 and WBK21 Interface Options Question I realize that the WBK20A and WBK21 are interface options Will they improve my speeds Answer In the majority of cases by far both products result in higher through put than you would see with the use of the standard 8 bit port The exact amount varies with PC configuration When using the WBK21 ISA plug in board 1 MHz through put is more the rule than the exception Because this boards sits directly on the bus most computers can handle the data rate The WBK20A PCMCIA card plugs into the PC card slot on the side of the notebook PC Up until early 1997 all notebooks with these slots were PCMCIA type In these older computers 1 MHz was often seen but 750 800 kHz was typical In early 1997 notebooks started shipping with a PC card bus instead of the PCMCIA card slot This change was almost completely transparent to PC users
163. on can be made from the DaqBoook 2000 Series Device 100 pin P4 connector to a DBK208 s P4 connector via a CA 195 cable Note that a single Daq based data acquisition system can support up to 16 DBK208 boards providing a total of 256 channels DBK208 boards contain two DB37 P2 connectors for the purpose of daisy chaining to other DBK208s or to other P2 supported devices The P4 connector on a DaqBook 2000 Series device shares signal connections with the P1 P2 and P3 connectors P4 offers no additional Connecting a DBK200 Series Option to P4 via a CA 195 cable distances the P1 P2 P3 connection from the DaqBook 2000 Series device It does not provide any new signal I O See the following Caution CAUTION Signal conflicts between a DaqBook 2000 Series device s P1 P2 P3 connectors and its P4 connector can result in erroneous readings and possible equipment damage Therefore when connections have been made to P1 P2 and or P3 use caution when making connections through P4 and visa versa The previous pinouts indicate the P1 P2 and P3 pins and their P4 equivalents Use the pinouts to avoid making duplicate signal connections sc 18 System Connections amp Pinouts 927196 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual Operational Overview 1 Daq Systems the Modular Concept 1 1 Block Diagram and Basic Features 1 3 Scanning 1 6 Triggering 1 7 Synchronous I O Operations 1 8 Asynchronous I
164. on control panel allows for interface configuration testing and troubleshooting Reference Notes gt The software document modules DaqView DaqViewXL and Post Acquisition Data Analysis User s Guide are not included as part of the hardcopy manual but are available in PDF version See the PDF Note below gt Programming topics are covered in the Programmer s User Manual 1008 0901 As a part of product support this manual is automatically loaded onto your hard drive during software installation The default location 1 the Programs directory which can be accessed through the Windows Desktop PDF During software installation Adobe PDF versions of user manuals will automatically install Note onto your hard drive as a part of product support The default location is in the Programs group which can be accessed from the Windows Desktop Refer to the PDF documentation for details regarding both hardware and software Note that the PDF documents can be read directly from the CD by using the View PDFs gt button located on the opening install screen A copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader is included on your CD The Reader provides a means of reading and printing the PDF documents Note that hardcopy versions of the manuals can be ordered from the factory Drivers for Third party Icon driven Software LabVIEW Support We provide LabVIEW support for expansion and signal conditioning modules Our data acquisition VIs for LabVIEW
165. one computer is also connected to the hub Hub Switch DaqBook 2000E DaqBook 2000E P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 Sey Gey Dedicated Network using a Hub Switch Some network devices such as a wireless access point may act as a DHCP server If this is the case follow the instructions for the LAN with a DHCP server For detailed information consult the documentation that is specific to your network device LAN with a DHCP Server Local Area Network with a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol server Many corporations use the LAN Server with DHCP arrangement for their networks In this type of setup several computers are typically connected to a network that makes use of a DHCP server In addition a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E is connected to the network hub switch LAN Server with DHCP Hub Switch isl DaqBook 2000E DaqBook 2000E pz P3 pz P3 LAN with a DHCP Server Installation Guide Section B 927796 Connecting a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet IG B 3 Notes gt Using a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E on a typical LAN may affect the speed of the network and internet data transfer Because of this we recommend adding a network card to the computer and using one of the two dedicated network configurations gt Contact your network administrator before connecting a DaqBook 2000E or a
166. onents carefully and you should never touch connector pins or circuit components unless you are following ESD guidelines in an appropriate ESD controlled area Such guidelines include the use of properly grounded mats and wrist straps ESD bags and cartons and related procedures Product Care DaqBooks DBK options and pertinent WBK options are essentially maintenance free and require a minimal amount of care They should be treated much like other high tech equipment In general e Keep them clear of harsh chemicals and abrasive elements e Avoid exposing the products to extreme heat for example avoid setting up a DaqBook system near boiler or furnace e Avoid extreme shock and vibration e Avoid subjecting the units to liquids and extremely fine air particulate such as silica dust e Never touch circuit boards without proper ESD Electrostatic Discharge measures in place A common sense approach to handling your data acquisition equipment will go a long way in protecting it from inadvertent damage Note that you can use lint free rags and Isopropyl Alcohol Rubbing Isopropyl Alcohol Alcohol to clean the outer plate surfaces of DaqBooks and optional modules Lint Free Rags DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 10 version 989396 Troubleshooting 7 1 ReadMe Files and the Install CD ROM The Install CD ROM includes ReadMe Files These files often contain late breaking information that may not appear in th
167. only to analog acquisition signals and the P2 connector pertains only to digital This provides a strong degree of isolation between the two signal types However in the case of a CA 195 x cable connected to P4 digital and analog signals co exist in one cable tip If you need to use the P4 connection method use of the 8 inch ribbon cable CA 195 1 ne will result in the lowest level of crosstalk for that method DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 927196 System Connections amp Pinouts 9 The following matrix provides a quick comparison of the DBK200 Series adapter boards Details for each board are provided in the DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 An illustration and brief discussion of selected adapter boards 1 presented after the following table Analog use only Like DBK209 except for form factor DBK202 is a board only DBK203 consists of a DBK202 mounted in chassis DBK204 consists of a DBK203 and a CA 209 CE cable kit No Only used with DaqBoard 2003 or 2003c Can plug directly into P4 Screw terminals are related to P3 No Similar to DBK202 but has a different form factor and has no RC filter setup Supports 5B compatible Analog I O modules DBK207 CJC includes Cold Junction Compensation Includes two P1 connectors Screw terminals are for 5B module connections Supports Opto 22 compatible Solid State Relay SSR digital modules Includes two P2 connectors
168. onsisting of three expansion slots is listed first Dip WATE IW Expansion Cards Up to three can be added one per card slot POWER Switch A rocker type switch with a 0 label for Power Off and a 1 for Power On POWER IN 10 to 30 VDC through a socket type DINS connector on the chassis Power 15 typically supplied from a TR40U power adapter LEDs ACTIVE Lights when a sample has been converted by the A D Converter ONLINE Lights when software establishes communication to the unit POWER Lights when power is turned on and 15 present SYNC Two synchronization ports provide a means of synchronizing multiple DaqBook 2000 Series units in regard to post trigger scanning The ports accept CA 74 1 and CA 74 5 RJ 11 6 conductor type cables Parallel Port A DB25 connector used to connect theDaqBook 2000X to the parallel port of the host PC or to the EXPANSION PORT of a DaqBook 2000E Applicable cables are CA 35 2 2 foot and CA 35 12 1 foot P4 P4 is a 100 pin connector that shares signal connections with the P1 P2 and connectors P4 offers no additional I O You can connect a DBK200 Series Option to P4 via a CA 195 cable to essentially distance the P1 P2 P3 connection from the DaqBook 2000X See the following Caution Installation Guide Appendix D 977296 Device Connector Reference IG D 3 CAUTION Signal conflicts between a DaqBook 2000 Series device s P1 P2 P3 connectors and its
169. ooks and ISA type DaqBoards To Power To PC P2 for Digital I O P1 for Analog I O 1 You can connect P2 to You can connect P1 to DE e zTeTe 4 e Digital DBKs e Analog DBKs 100 200 Series e Passive DBKs e Power DBKs e Passive DBKs P3 for Pulse Frequency High Speed Digital I O You can connect P3 to e Passive DBKs Only 118 DaqBoard P1 P2 and P3 connectivity aspects D d are the same as those found in DaqBook c 2 e o 3 2 5 e io 2 regard to CA 37 x cables the x indicates the number of expansion devices that can be connected to the primary data acquisition device SI 95999596 2 5 2 5 i B S Analog Passive Digital Passive DBK DBKs DBKs DBK DBK Connecting DBKs to a DaqBook 100 Series or 200 Series Device pg 2 DBKBasis 9719 DaqSystems The previous figure applies to LogBooks DaqBook 100 200 Series devices and ISA type DaqBoards As will be seen elsewhere in this document some devices do not include all three connectors 1 e P1 P2 and P3 Connecting DBKs to Daq PC Cards The Daq PC Card is only intended for connections to a P1 connector of a single passive DBK card or module A passive DBK card or module is one that provides a desired connectivity such as BNCs or screw terminals but performs no signal conditioning A CA 134 Interface Cable
170. ore connecting cables Electric shock or damage to equipment can result even under low voltage conditions Take ESD precautions packaging proper handling grounded wrist strap etc Minimum System Requirements Reference Note Adobe PDF versions of user manuals will PC system with Pentium Processor automatically install onto your hard drive as a part of product Windows Operating System support The default location is in the Programs group RAM as follows which can be accessed from the Windows Desktop You can 32 Mbytes of RAM for Windows 95 98 NT also access documents directly from the data acquisition CD 64 Mbytes of RAM for Windows Me via the View PDFs button located on the CD s opening 64 Mbytes of RAM for Windows 2000 screen 64 Mbytes of RAM for Windows XP STEP A 1 Install the Software 1 Remove previous version Daq drivers if present You can do this through the Windows Add Remove Programs feature 2 Place the Data Acquisition CD into the CD ROM drive Wait for PC to auto run the CD This may take a few moments depending on your PC If the CD does not auto run use the Desktop s Start Run Browse feature to locate and run the CD s setup exe file 3 After the intro screen appears follow the screen prompts Installation Guide Section A 927796 Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or 2000X to a PC Parallel Port IG A 1 STEP A 2 Connect the DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X to a Parallel Port What you will need e
171. ot and CA 74 5 5 foot When scan synchronization 1s employed one of the DaqBook 2000 Series devices will be programmed as the master This unit drives the acquisition timing of the slave units The chapter 1 section entitled Synchronous I O Operations contains additional information Ethernet Connection Ethernet Cables intended for use with DaqBook 2000 Series devices are CA 242 a 1 5 foot cable and CA 242 7 a 7 foot cable DaqBook 2000E can connect directly to an Ethernet port on a PC or network hub via either cable DaqBook 2000A and DaqBook 2000X are connected to the Ethernet when interfaced with a DaqBook 2000E which is connected to the Ethernet or when connected to a WBK25 Ethernet Interface Module In both scenarios DB25 Parallel Port of the DaqBook 2000A or 2000X device is connected to one of three Expansion Ports located on the DaqBook 2000E or on the WBK25 The connection would be made with a CA 35 2 2 foot or a CA 35 12 1 foot cable Expansion via a WBK25 Ethernet Interface Module IG E 2 The WBK25 is a high speed Ethernet to parallel port interface module The device includes one 10 100BaseT Ethernet port for connecting to a PC Ethernet Port or Ethernet network hub It also includes three parallel ports designated as expansion ports Parallel cables connected to these ports can be attached to any model of WaveBook DaqBook WBK40 Series option or any combination of up to 3 of these devices Note
172. our transducers cables and connectors to prevent later confusion When configuring your LogBook or Daq device s consider the following e LogBook calibration is typically performed automatically through LogView software however some DBKs may require manual calibration e DaqBook 100 Series and DaqBook 200 Series devices and DaqBoards ISA type have internal jumpers and switches that you must set manually to match your application e Some DaqBook 100 Series and DaqBook 200 Series models are partially configured in software e DaqBook 2000 Series devices have no jumpers or internal switches and are configured entirely through software e Dag PC Cards are configured entirely in software e DaqBoard 2000 Series boards are PCI type boards They have no jumpers or switches and are configured entirely through software e cPCI DaqBoard 2000c Series boards are compact PCI cPCI type boards They have no jumpers or switches and are configured entirely through software e You may need to refer to other documentation such as Quick Starts Installation Guides User s Manuals and pertinent DBK document modules Perform all hardware configurations before connecting signal and power Remember to configure all the DBK cards and modules for your application Several jumpers and DIP switches may need to be set channel gain filters signal mode etc Setting up channel parameters often requires both hardware and software setup
173. ower from AC mains through adapter you need not worry about Daq device power use If using battery power you can compute operational endurance from the battery s wattxhr rating and power tables Daq PC Card and DaqBoard use power from their host PC DaqBook 100 and DaqBook 200 Series devices use no power from the PC but do require DC voltage from an AC to DC adapter or another suitable source Voltage needs are as follows e 7 to 20 VDC for DaqBook 100 DaqBook 112 and DaqBook 120 e 10 to 24 VDC for DaqBook 216 e 9to 18 VDC for DaqBook 200 and DaqBook 260 Various AC adapter models support power grids of USA Europe Japan and Asia 927196 DBK Basics pg 15 DaqBook 2000 Series Devices If using power from AC mains through adapter you need not worry about Daq device power use If using battery power you can compute operational endurance from the battery s wattxhr rating and power tables DaqBook 2000 Series devices use no power from the PC but do require DC voltage from an AC to DC adapter with a supply range of 10 VDC to 30 VDC or another suitable DC source Various AC adapter models support power grids of USA Europe Japan and Asia Power Requirements Table Power Required Wats DaqBook 100 510 12 VDC 6 12 W DaqBook 112 360 mA 12 VDC 4 32 W DaqBook 120 510 12 VDC 6 12 W DaqBook 200 620mA 12 VDC 7 44 W DaqBook 216 600mA 12 VDC 7 2W DaqBook 260 620 mA 12 VDC 7 44 W DaqBoard 100A
174. owing for convenient stacking The majority of these modules have their own power supply however several options exist for packaging and powering the DBKs Reference Note options are detailed in the DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 As a part of product support this manual is automatically loaded onto your hard drive during software installation The default location is the Programs directory which can be accessed through the Windows Desktop A PDF version of the document can be read directly from the data acquisition CD via the introduction screen s View PDFs button Daq Software Overview The Daq devices have software options capable of handling most applications Three types of software are available e ready to use graphical programs e g DaqView DaqViewXL and post acquisition data analysis programs such as eZ PostView eZ TimeView and eZ FrequencyView e drivers for third party icon driven software such as DASYLab and LabVIEW e various language drivers to aid custom programming using API includes DaqCOM ActiveX COM support Ready to use Programs Ready to use programs are convenient for fill in the blank applications that do not require programming for basic data acquisition and display e DaqView is a Windows based program for basic set up and data acquisition DaqView lets you select desired channels gains transducer types including thermocouples and a host of other pa
175. ows you to add or remove a device and change configuration settings The included test utility provides feedback on the validity of current configuration settings as well as performance summaries 1 Open the Daq Configuration Applet a Open the Control Panel by navigating from the Windows Desktop as follows Start Menu Settings Control Panel b From the Control Panel double click the Daq Configuration icon 2 Add the DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X In the Daq Configuration applet add the DaqBook 2000A or DaqBook 2000X to one of the three expansion ports of the DaqBook 2000E a Select the DaqBook 2000E in the Device Inventory configuration tree see following figure b Click the Add Device button The Select Device Type box will appear c Select DaqBook2000A 2000X from the list of devices d Click the lt OK gt button The Properties box for the device will appear Installation Guide Section C 927696 Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or 2000X to a DaqBook 2000E 1G Select Device Type 1 23 Configuration Device Inventory Device Type Computer DaqBook20004 2000 2295 DaqBook2000E DagBook120 22895 DaqBook 2000A ichs Properties Add Device Remove Close Adding a DaqBook 2000A to a DaqBook 2000E Note Devices have default names for example DaqBook2K0 If desired you can change the device name IG C 4 Connecting a DaqBook 2000A or 2000X
176. pansion device Should the expansion device lack a grounding lug use one of the device s jackscrews to secure the pigtail At this point your DaqBook 2000 Series system should be more immune to large electromagnetic field transients You can return power to the system and commence with normal operation of your data acquisition system 1103 0902 rev 1 0 877697 CA 209D CE Cable Kit Instructions 3 Note 4 2090 CE Cable Kit Instructions 877697 1103 0902 rev 1 0 Ethernet CE Kit Installation Instructions Introduction The Ethernet CE Kit includes three ferrite clamp on inductive collars to reduce EMI It also includes a ground line for safety The kit is simple to install and consists of the following components e 3 Ferrite Inductive Collars with Tie wrap p n L 8 1 e 1 Ground Line p n CA 250 e 4 Washers 8 External Tooth p n WA 5 used to lock screws 2 washers per screw e 1 Screw 8 32x1 4 Phillips Pan head p n HA 154 4 used to secure the ground line to a threaded splice plate hole on the data acquisition device e 1 Screw 6 32x5 16 Phillips Pan head p n HA 2 5 used to secure the ground line to the PC Connect the Ground Line If using a desktop or tower PC a remove a screw that secures the computer casing to the chassis The first photo shows a good connection point for the PC ground b Use the 6 32x5 16 screw and two 8 tooth washers orientated as illustrated to secure one Washers Screw
177. pickup and can form loops for inductive pickup The use of properly connected shields will greatly reduce such noise e Minimize ambient EMI The lower the ambient EMI the better Sources of electromagnetic interference include solenoids motors computer equipment high power distribution wiring etc e Distance cables Power supply switch transients can vary in strength and frequency Ethernet cables can radiate digital switching noise For these reasons route the power supply and Ethernet cables such that they are as far as possible from all analog lines The analog lines include those that connect to P1 on the front panel as well as those that connect to the rear panel via an expansion port or through the P4 connector e Use ferrite inductive collars Required for CE Compliance A clamp on ferrite collar is to be secured on both ends of the Ethernet cable and on the DINS5 end of the power supply cable and or near the DC power source The collars on the Ethernet cable will reduce digital switching noise The ferrite inductive collars will not reduce the integrity of the Ethernet channel if the system is making use of shielded Ethernet cables part number CA 242 A properly placed ferrite collar s on the power cable will reduce power supply switch transients Note that the Ethernet CE Kit discussed in the following section includes three ferrite collars 3 4 CE Compliance amp Noise Considerations 927096 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual
178. r Input P1 pin 25 29 0 Dig IN P3 Counter O Input P3 pin 18 Dig I O P3 pin 14 XC D Dig P3 pin 12 B32 XI O Address 3 Dig OUT Analog Exp Address Select bit B34 External SSH Dig OUT Analog Expansion Simultaneous P1 pin 26 Sample Hold Signal Positive Ref Analog 5 Volt Reference P1 pin 9 Negative Ref Analog 5 Volt Reference P1 pin 8 Analog Input Chan 7L DIF Analog Input Chan 7H DIF Analog Input Chan 6L DIF Analog Input Chan 6H DIF This table is continued DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 927196 System Connections amp Pinouts sc 7 P4Pin___1_Signal____ Type__ Description 1 2 B3 Correlation Analog Input Chan 13 SE P1 pin 13 Analog Input Chan 5L DIF Analog Input Chan 5H DIF Analog In Ch12 Analog Input Chan 12 SE P1 pin 14 Analog Input Chan 4L DIF B41 Analog In Ch 4 Analog Analog Input Chan 4 SE P1 pin 33 Analog Input Chan 4H DIF Analog Input Chan 3L DIF Analog Input Chan 3H DIF Analog In Ch10 Analog Input Chan 10 SE P1 pin 16 Analog Input Chan 2L DIF B44 Analog In Ch2 Analog Analog Input Chan 2 SE P1 pin 35 Analog Input Chan 2H DIF B45 Analog In Ch9 Analog Analog Input Chan 9 SE P1 pin 17 Analog Input Chan 1L DIF 46 Analog In Ch1 Analog Analog Input Chan 1 SE P1 pin 36 Analog Input Chan 1H DIF Analog In Ch8 Analog Analog Input Chan 8 SE P1 pin 18 Analog Input Chan OL DIF Analog In ChO Analog Input Chan 0 SE P1 pin
179. r VisualBasic NET and C DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 877997 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 15 1 16 Operational Overview 877997 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual DBK Basics Introduction 1 How Do DBKs Connect to the Data Acquisition Device 2 Connecting DBKs to DaqBook 100 200 Series Devices ISA Type DaqBoards amp LogBooks 2 Connecting DBKs to Daq PC Cards 3 Connecting DBKs to DaqBoard 2000 Series and cPCI DaqBoard 2000c Series Boards 4 Connecting DBKs to DaqBook 2000 Series Devices 5 DBK Identification Tables 9 Analog Output DBKs 9 Digital Control 9 Analog Signal Conditioning 9 Expansion and Terminal Panel Connection 10 Power Supply 10 Tips on Setting up a Data Acquisition System 11 Power Supplies and Power Connectors 12 An Introduction to Power Related 14 Power Requirements 15 Calculating Your System s Power Needs 17 Additional Reading 20 CAUTION Turn off power to all devices connected to the system before connecting cables or setting configuration jumpers and switches Electrical shock or damage to equipment can result even under low voltage conditions CAUTION The discharge of static electricity can damage some electronic components Semiconductor devices are especially susceptible to ESD damage You should always handle components carefully
180. r adapter 2 From the DaqBook 2000E ETHERNET jack to a 10 100BaseT Ethernet Network or to the ETHERNET jack on a PC Applicable Ethernet patch cables 1 5 foot or 7 foot are CA 242 and CA 242 7 respectively 3 From DaqBook 2000E s P4 connector to the DBK203 s P4 connector via a CA 195 1 cable 4 From DBK203 s P1 connector to two DBK60 P1 connectors via two CA 37 3T cables Note Information regarding the use of CA 37 T cables is provided on page E 9 Reference Notes gt For detailed information regarding the DBK60 3 Slot Expansion Module and its related Termination Panels or the DBK203 Screw Terminal Adapter Module refer to the DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 A PDF version of the document is included on the data acquisition CD gt Both the DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 and the DBK Basics section of this manual include power management information You should use the Available Power Chart and DBK Power Requirement Worktable to calculate your system s power needs Doing so will enable you to ensure that adequate power will be supplied to all system components PDF versions of both documents are included on your data acquisition CD IG E 6 System Expansion 927696 Installation Guide Appendix E Expansion via DBK Cards a DaqBook 2000X This section consists of two DaqBook 2000X system examples In the first example 3 analog DBK cards are used In the second examp
181. r this connection 6 From the WBK25 s EXPANSION PORT 3 to the third DaqBook 2000A s Parallel Port 35 2 2 foot or CA 35 12 1 foot cable is used for this connection Reference Note The WBK25 Ethernet to Parallel Port Interface 15 shipped with a user s guide p n 489 0903 Refer to that document for instructions regarding how to connect a WBK25 to the Ethernet Expansion via DBK Modules This section consists of three system examples each having a figure and a corresponding list of cables used Note that the figures and tables illustrate primary device connections to each other they do not show signal power Ethernet or PC connections These other types of connections are discussed elsewhere in the document In regard to power note that DaqBook 2000 Series devices can provide 15000 mW of power This means that many system configurations will not require additional power modules However to avoid the possibility of inadequate power you should always check power management tables prior to putting an acquisition system together In regard to physically stacking modules 1 e attaching one module to another fastener Panels sometimes referred to as splice plates p n 262 0801 are typically used Optional handles p n HA 111 may also be attached to a system Installation Guide Appendix E 927696 System Expansion IG E 3 Example 1 DaqBook 2000A with a DBK1 two DBK84 Modules and DBK203 DB
182. rameters with a click of a PC s mouse DaqView lets you stream data to disk and display data in numerical or graphical formats e DaqViewXL allows you to interface directly with Microsoft Excel to enhance data handling and display Within Excel you have a full featured Daq control panel and all the data display capabilities of Excel e eZ PostView provides a simple method of graphically viewing acquired waveforms from the DaqBook 2000 Series Device Up to 8 windows can be displayed on one screen with up to 16 channels overlaid on each window eZ PostView makes it simple to visually inspect acquired waveforms from multiple channels within seconds of acquiring the data Documentation in Adobe PDF format is provided on the CD Refer to the PostAcquisition Analysis PDF DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 877997 Daq Systems and Device Overviews 1 13 e eZ limeView amp eZ FrequencyView eZ TimeView and eZ FrequencyView are optional post acquisition analysis packages which are related to eZ PostView but include more features eZ TimeView is targeted at time domain analysis including min max peak peak mean RMS plus a wide variety of plotting and waveform viewing capabilities eZ FrequencyView is targeted at post acquisition frequency domain analysis including FFT s octave analysis plus dozens of other analysis features Documentation in Adobe PDF format is provided on the CD Refer to the PostAcquisition Analysis PDF e The Daq Configurati
183. rd to power management you should review the DBK30A DBK32A and DBK33 document modules For portable applications the compact DBK30A rechargeable power supply can provide power to the DBK10 or DBK41 The DBK30A also includes 28 V output for powering 4 to 20 mA transducers For applications with many cards initially or in future expansion the DBK32A or DBK233 can be installed into any expansion slot The DBK32A provides 15 VDC and the DBK33 provides 15 VDC and 5 VDC Power Supplies and Power Connectors Power supplies convert the raw power they receive into a lower DC voltage and or current for use by devices with various power demands Many of the power supplies that are used to power data acquisition equipment are of the switching mode type These devices provide a regulated output whether the power supply s input is for example 60 Hz 120 VAC as in the United States or 50 Hz 220 VAC as found in European countries Small power supplies that do not switch consist of simple transformer rectifiers and filtered capacitors and operate over a smaller voltage range DaqBook 2000 Series Devices The switching mode power supply commonly used with DaqBook 2000 Series systems has an input range of 100 VAC to 240 VAC at 50 Hz to 60 Hz The power supply s output to the DaqBook 2000 Series device is 15 2 7 amps via a DINS connector LogBooks The switching mode power supply commonly used with LogBook systems has an
184. ries device c Connect the DBK option to the DBK200 Series device as applicable The primary reason that less noise is seen in the preferred method is that a DaqBook 2000 Series device s P1 connector pertains only to analog acquisition signals and the P2 connector pertains only to digital I O This provides a strong degree of isolation between the two signal types However in the case of a CA 195 x cable connected to P4 digital and analog signals co exist in one cable tip If you need to use the P4 connection method use of the 8 inch ribbon cable CA 195 1 us will result in the lowest level of crosstalk for that method CAUTION Do not confuse connectors Ensure that you only connect P1 I Os to P1 P2 I Os to P2 and P3 I Os to P3 Improper connection may result in equipment damage CAUTION Signal conflicts between a DaqBook 2000 Series device s P1 P2 P3 connectors and its P4 connector can result in erroneous readings and possible equipment damage Therefore when connections have been made to P1 P2 and or P3 use caution when making connections through P4 and visa versa The following pinouts indicate the P1 P2 and P3 pins and their P4 equivalents Use the pinouts to avoid making duplicate signal connections sc 2 System Connections amp Pinouts 927196 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual P1 for DaqBook 2000 Series Devices Analog P1 LEE COE do CQO 0 0 0 0 gt
185. rogrammed trigger level sets an analog DAC which is compared in hardware to the analog input level on the selected channel Trigger latency is lt 5 Us e Digital and pattern triggering Every DaqBook 2000 Series Device has a separate digital trigger input line allowing TTL level triggering and latencies less than 5 us The trigger can be programmed for logic level or edge triggering In pattern triggering any of the digital input ports acts as the trigger port You can program the digital pattern e Software based triggering The PC detects the trigger event from readings either analog digital or counter Six pre and post triggering modes are supported Multi unit synchronization via the SYNC ports does not support pre trigger data Only post trigger data can be collected and time correlated between the units Other features include e 40 TTL level digital I O lines They are divided into three 8 bit ports and one 16 bit port e Four 16 bit counters Each can accept frequency inputs up to 10 MHz The counters can be cascaded into two 32 bit counters e Two 16 bit timer outputs Each can generate square waves from 16 Hz to 1 MHz e Configuration through software only DaqBook 2000 device settings are made via software There are no hardware settings to be made for example there are no device DIP switches to be set or jumpers to be positioned However note that DBK expansion options may require s small degree of manu
186. roviding a DB37 connector to interface with the primary data acquisition device a CA 37 3 cable includes three additional DB37 connectors These provide a means of adding three DBKs to one port Use of a CA 37 16 cable will allow up to 16 DBKs to be added e The CA 37 x cable connects to expansion DBKs in accordance with port type For example Analog DBKs to port P1 Digital DBKs to port P2 and passive DBKs to port P3 DaqBoard 2000 Series Boards plug into a PCI bus Compact cPCI DaqBoard 2000c Series boards plug into a compact PCI bus in compact PCs 4 DaqBoard 2000 Series Board P2 for Digital You can connect P2 to e Digital DBKs e Passive DBKs P3 for Pulse Frequency High Speed Digital I O You can connect P3 to e Passive DBKs Only D Passive Passive DBK201 3 Several other DBK200 Series P4 to DB37 adapter options can DE be used in place of DBK201 D i Digital DBK 37 n regard to CA 37 x cables the x indicates the number of expansion devices that can be connected to the z y P1 for Analog I O data acquisition device You can connect P1 to Passive icd DB og S 5 DBK e Power DBKs e Passive DBKs Power Analog DBK DBKs Connecting DBKs to a DaqBoard 2000 Series Board DaqBoard 2003 and cPCI DaqBoard 2003c are e
187. s device s P1 P2 P3 connectors and its P4 connector can result in erroneous readings and possible equipment damage Therefore when connections have been made to P1 P2 and or P3 use caution when making connections through P4 and visa versa Use a CA 209D CE Cable Kit in electrically noisy environments The kit includes a 3 foot long shielded cable two grounding pigtails two cable clamps and 4 screws The CE Compliance chapter provides additional information pinouts for P1 P2 P3 and P4 The section immediately follows Appendix G of this installation e Reference Note The document section entitled System Connections and Pinouts includes guide IG D 6 Device Connector Reference 977296 Installation Guide Appendix D Appendix E System Expansion E Expansion via Additional DaqBook 2000 Series Devices E 1 Expansion via a WBK25 Ethernet Interface Module E 2 Expansion via DBK Modules 3 examples E 3 Expansion via DBK Cards in a DaqBook 2000X 2 examples E 7 How to Mount One Module to Another E 8 Using T Cables E 9 Note If you are not familiar with the connectors of the DaqBook 2000 Series devices please review Appendix D Device Connector Reference before proceeding Expansion via Additional DaqBook 2000 Series Devices The following figure represents only one of many possibly system configurations From DaqBook 2000E Expansion Port 1 to DaqBook 20004As Parallel
188. samples second where a sample 2 bytes in length represents a single A D value If the device has a WBK30 card installed a WBK30 WEK3O FIFO Test FIFO Test can be run OF Cancel Appl WBK30 FIFO Test This performance test checks the Cancel data storing capabilities of the optional WBK30 memory card Daq Configuration Test Hardware Dialog Box Note that the figure to the right represents results from a previous test Initially the screen shows no test results When the test is completed successfully the Daq Configuration Test Dialog Box indicates a passed condition For example in the above figure WBK30 FIFO Test Passed Passed messages indicate that you can exit the test program and run your application aS Reference Notes WN gt Ifyou experience difficulties please consult additional user documentation as applicable before calling technical support User documentation is included on your data acquisition CD and is installed automatically as a part of product support when your software is installed The default location is the Programs Group The documentation includes API information and a great deal of material regarding specific DBK cards and modules gt Documents can be read directly from the data acquisition CD via View PDFs gt button located on the CD s opening screen Installation Guide Appendix G 927696 TCP IP and Resource Tests IG Note IG 4 TCP IP and
189. sc 4 P3 Pulse Frequency Digital I O sc 5 P4 to P1 P2 and P3 Correlation sc 6 DBK200 Series Selected P4 Connector Options sc 9 1 Operational Overview Daq Systems the Modular Concept 1 1 Block Diagram and Basic Features 1 3 Scanning 1 6 Triggering 1 7 Synchronous l O Operations 1 8 Asynchronous I O Operations 1 12 Using DBK Cards and Modules for Signal Conditioning 1 13 Daq Software 1 13 DBK Basics Introduction Basics 1 How Do DBKs Connect to the Data Acquisition Device DBK Basics 2 DBK Identification Tables DBK Basics 9 Tips on Setting up a Data Acquisition System Basics 11 Power Supplies and Power Connectors DBK Basics 12 An Introduction to Power Related DBKs Basics 74 Power Requirements Basics 15 Calculating Your System s Power Needs Basics 1 7 Additional Reading DBK Basics 20 2 DBK46 A Reference for DaqBook 2000 Series Users DaqBook 2000 User s Manual 927096 vii 3 CE Compliance and Noise Considerations Overview 3 1 CE Standards and Directives 3 1 Safety Conditions 3 2 Emissions Immunity Conditions 3 2 CE Enhancements for DBKs 3 3 CE Compliance for DaqBook 2000 Series System Expansion 3 3 Noise Considerations 3 4 CA 209D CE Cable Kit Instructions p n 1103 0902 Ethernet C
190. sed the DBK41 module would be rotated 180 and then cabled to the DaqBook 2000E s P1 connector via a CA 37 1 cable Reference Notes gt For detailed information regarding the DBK41 10 510 Analog Expansion Module or DBK203 Screw Terminal Adapter Module refer to DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 A PDF version of the document is included on the data acquisition CD gt Both the DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 and the DBK Basics section of this manual include power management information You should use the Available Power Chart and DBK Power Requirement Worktable to calculate your system s power needs Doing so will enable you to ensure that adequate power will be supplied to all system components PDF versions of both documents are included on your data acquisition CD Installation Guide Appendix E 927696 System Expansion IG E 5 Example 3 DaqBook 2000E with two DBK60 Modules and a DBK203 DBK60 1 of 2 DBK60 1 of 2 DBK60 2 of 2 DBK60 2 of 2 DBK203 DBK203 DBK203 44444494444 4444494444444 IBI v z fero 4 10 0 8 DaqBook 2000E DaqBook 2000E ETHERNET To POWER Channel Input Side Device Interface Side DaqBook 2000E System with two DBK60 units and a DBK203 Lines and Cables Used in Example 2 Device Interface Side Only 1 Power Supply To the DaqBook 2000E POWER IN DIN 5 connector 10 VDC to 30 VDC typically from a TRAOU powe
191. set up in software and troubleshooting 457 0905 ProgrammersManual pdf The Programmer s Manual pertains to developing custom programs using Applications Program Interface API commands PDF 1008 0901 Programmers should check the readme file on the install CD ROM for the location of program examples included on the CD Manual Layout DaqBook 2000 Series Installation Guide Discusses how to install software connect hardware and test the system System Connections and Pinouts Provides pinouts of P1 P2 P3 and P4 The document includes an overview of several DBK200 Series adapters that can be used for system expansion from a DaqBook 2000 Series device P4 connector Chapter 1 Operational Overview This chapter briefly discusses the modular concept of Daq systems and includes a DaqBook 2000 Series block diagram information regarding scanning triggering synchronous and asynchronous I O operations and the use of DBK cards and modules for signal conditioning The chapter includes material regarding the DBK46 card option which provides the host unit with four Digital to Analog Converters DACSs DBK Basics Discusses option cards and modules DBKs that can be used to enhance and expand data acquisition systems Chapter 2 DBK46 Reference Discusses optional 4 channel analog output card that can be used to provide a DaqBook 2000 Series model with four DAC channels Chapter 3 CE Compliance and Nois
192. shown is connected to the DaqBook 2000 Series Device as discussed in the preceding section Copper Band DBK203 or other expansion Clamps Part of Cable 2 Places device with a P4 connector After one end of the CA 195CE Cable has been connected to the DaqBook 2000 Series device B P4 as previously described connect the other end of the cable to the expansion device Instructions follow Note that the white locator triangles must align with each other Ja P4 Secure the Second Grounding Pigtail to Cable CA 195CE Using the remaining set of Cable Clamps p n 1033 2009 and p n 1033 2010 and two 4 40 x 5 16 screws secure the second Grounding Pigtail to the cable Note that the Clamps must be positioned over the cable s Copper Band as indicated in the first figure on this page Tighten screws snug but do not over tighten Cable Clamp 1033 2009 Cable emp bs 1033 2010 8 Screw 4 40 x 5 16 1 of 2 Grounding lt O Pigtail S Note In the right hand figure the cable is not shown to allow for greater clarity of parts Connect Cable and Grounding Pigtail l Verify that the P4 connectors of the CA 195CE Cable and the expansion device such as a DBK203 are correctly aligned Correct alignment is indicated when the P4 locator triangles face each other 2 Complete the connection 3 Connect the open end of the Grounding Pigtail to the threaded insert located to the right of the P4 connector on the ex
193. sing the View PDFs gt button located on the opening screen Refer to the PDF documentation for details regarding both hardware and software A copy of the Adobe Acrobat Reader is included on your CD The Reader provides a means of reading and printing the PDF documents Note that hardcopy versions of the manuals can be ordered from the factory Contains the DaqBook 2000 Series hardware related and software related chapters as well as links to the pdf files listed below This pdf file plus the following constitute a complete set of documentation for the DaqBook 2000 Series Devices e DaqBook2000 Series Users Manual pdf PDF 1103 0901 DaqView DaqViewXL pdf Discusses how to install and use these out of the box data acquisition programs PDF 457 0909 This pdf consists of two documents The first discusses eZ PostView post data acquisition analysis program The application 15 included free as a part of product e PostAcquisition Analysis pdf E hem 6 support The second includes information regarding eZ FrequencyView and 1086 0922 eZ TimeView These two applications have more features than does eZ PostView and are available for purchase They can however be used freely during a 30 day trial period 927096 DBK Options pdf The DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual discusses each DBK product In addition the document includes chapters on signal management system ru connections pinouts DBK
194. sing a WBK25 Ethernet to Parallel Port Interface WBK25 ETHERNET INTERFACE MODULE e meme EXPANSION PORT 1 EXPANSION PORT 2 EXPANSION PORT 3 The WBK25 provides high speed Ethernet g we NEP Peg connectivity for WaveBook DaqBook WBK40 and WBK41 systems Connection to the Ethernet The WBK25 Ethernet to Parallel Port Interface is made via an Ethernet patch cable which links the connects to the Ethernet and provides three WBK25 s 10 100BaseT Ethernet port to a PC s parallel ports Ethernet jack or an Ethernet network hub The WBK25 includes three parallel ports labeled as expansion ports 1 through 3 Each of these parallel ports can be attached to one of the designated acquisition devices via a parallel cable The ports cannot be used for auxiliary devices such as printers and scanners Refer to separate instructions supplied with the WBK25 if applicable WBK2S s three parallel ports are labeled as expansion ports 1 through 3 They are used to connect to WaveBook DaqBook WBK40 and WBK41 systems via parallel cables The ports cannot be used for other parallel devices such as printers and scanners IG F 2 Adding a Parallel Port to the PC 927696 Installation Guide Appendix F Appendix TCP IP and Resource Tests G Before you run a test Before testing the system make sure the device has been properly installed and powered on Make sure all cables are properly and securely connected
195. ster products that are not capable of direct Ethernet connection Installation Guide Section B 927796 Connecting a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet IG B 1 CAUTION Turn off power to the system devices and externally connected equipment before connecting cables Electric shock or damage to equipment can result even under low voltage conditions Take ESD precautions packaging proper handling grounded wrist strap etc Minimum System Requirements Reference Note Adobe PDF versions of user manuals will PC system with Pentium Processor automatically install onto your hard drive as a part of product Windows Operating System support The default location is in the Programs group which RAM as follows can be accessed from the Windows Desktop You can also 32 Mbytes of RAM for Windows 95 98 NT access documents directly from the data acquisition CD via the 64 Mbytes of RAM for Windows Me lt View PDFs gt button located on the CD s opening screen 64 Mbytes of RAM for Windows 2000 64 Mbytes of RAM for Windows XP STEP B 1 _Install the Software 1 Remove previous version Daq drivers if present You can do this through Microsoft s Add Remove Programs feature 2 Place the Data Acquisition CD into the CD ROM drive Wait for PC to auto run the CD This may take a few moments depending on your PC If the CD does not auto run use the Desktop s Start Run Browse feature to locate and run Setup exe from the app
196. taneous two way data traffic OFF indicates half duplex which only allows one way data traffic at any given time EXPANSION PORTS 1 2 and 3 used to expand the system with up to three additional devices These are used to connect the DaqBook 2000E to the PARALLEL PORT connector of DaqBook 2000A and DaqBook 2000X units POWER Switch A rocker type switch with a 0 label for Power Off and 1 for Power On POWER IN 10 to 30 VDC through a socket type DIN5 connector on the chassis Power is typically supplied from a TRAOU power adapter Installation Guide Appendix D 977296 Device Connector Reference IG D 5 LEDs ACTIVE Lights when a sample has been converted by the A D Converter ONLINE Lights when the DaqBook 2000E s internal Ethernet module establishes communication to the unit POWER Lights when power is turned on and is present SYNC Qty 2 Two synchronization ports provide a means of synchronizing multiple DaqBook 2000 Series units in regard to post trigger scanning The ports accept 74 1 and CA 74 5 RJ 11 6 conductor type cables P4 P4 is a 100 pin connector that shares signal connections with the P1 P2 and P3 connectors P4 offers no additional I O You can connect a DBK200 Series Option to P4 via a CA 195 cable to essentially distance the P1 P2 P3 connection from the DaqBook 2000E See the following Caution CAUTION Signal conflicts between a DaqBook 2000 Serie
197. tegrated Fast Ethernet Controller 3 905 Components checked are used by this connection MwLink NetBIOS M Nw Link IPS SPS NetBIOS Compatible Transport Proto UE Protocol b al k Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Pratacol Intermet Protocol The default Wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks Show icon in taskbar when connected Local Area Connection Properties 5 Double click the Internet Protocol TCP IP component previous figure The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties box will appear following figure Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General fou get settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenvise you need to ask your network administrator Far the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address F address Subnet mask Default gateway Use the following ONS server addresses Prefered DHS server Alternate DHS server Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Installation Guide Section B 927796 Connecting a DaqBook 2000E or WaveBook 516E to the Ethernet IG B 7 IG B 8 Configure the Computer s TCP IP settings as follows Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties x General fou get
198. ting from the Windows Desktop as follows DaqBook Users Start Menu gt Programs gt Omega DaqX Software gt DaqIPConfig WaveBook Users Start Menu Programs gt Omega WaveBook Software gt DaqIPConfig 2 Open the DagqlPConfig Applet Click on the DagIPConfig selection to open the applet IPConfig Select device to view change its network settings Select a Device IP Address Serial Number Daqbook 20007E 10 12 53 71 900021 Device Properties Serial Number a MAC Address A x 0 35 Internet Protocol TCP IP Settings Obtain an IP address automatically IP Address Subnet Mask 355 Default Gateway 0 0 0 Refresh Apply DaqIPConfig 3 Select the device that is to have the address change Note In the above figure there is only one device to select 1 DaqBook 2000E 4 Setthe internet protocol TCP IP settings to be compatible with host computer a Select the radio button labeled Use the following IP address b Enter the new internet protocol settings If needed consult your network administrator for acceptable numbers c Click the lt OK gt button 5 Reboot the device The new IP address will not take affect until the device has been powered off then powered back on 6 Repeat steps 3 4 and 5 for other devices in the system After configuring the network settings for all devices proceed to Step B 7 Installation Guide Section B 927796
199. tions 3 2 CE Enhancements for 3 3 CE Compliance for DaqBook 2000 Series System Expansion 3 3 Noise Considerations 3 4 CA 209D CE Cable Kit Instructions p n 1103 0902 Ethernet CE Kit Installation Instructions p n 1077 0901 CE compliant products bear the CE mark and include a Declaration of Conformity stating the particular specifications and conditions that apply The test records and supporting documentation that validate the compliance are kept on file at the factory The European Union established CE standards in 1985 The standards include specifications for safety EMI emissions and immunity from electromagnetic interference Products that are intended for placement in the European Union must meet or exceed the standards and bear the CE mark Although not required in the USA meeting or exceeding the CE standards 15 considered good engineering practice since doing so enhances safety while reducing noise and ESD problems In contracted and in house testing most Daq products met the required specifications In many cases products that were not originally in compliance were redesigned accordingly In noted instances alternate product versions shield plates edge guards special connectors or add on kits are required to meet CE compliance CE Standards and Directives The electromagnetic compatibility EMC directives specify two basic requirements 1 The device must not interfere
200. ty and 3 Repair instructions and or specific problems relative to the product FOR NON WARRANTY REPAIRS consult OMEGA for current repair charges Have the following information available BEFORE contacting OMEGA 1 number to cover the COST of the repair 2 Model and serial number of the product and 3 Repair instructions and or specific problems relative to the product OMEGA s policy is to make running changes not model changes whenever an improvement is possible This affords our customers the latest in technology and engineering DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 989396 Troubleshooting 7 9 Note 7 10 Troubleshooting 989396 DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual IO version Dimensional Drawings Chassis for Primary Data Acquisition Devices and Optional Modules Note With exception of the 11 x 8 5 x 2 63 category either one of two dimensional drawings could apply to your device depending on the unit s assembly date Legacy chassis have notable grooves on the left and right sides of the enclosure The modern chassis have smooth surfaces Refer to the associated drawing modern or legacy as applicable 11 x 8 5 x 1 40 Category page DD 2 Two drawings provided Modern Chassis and Legacy Chassis DaqBook 100 120 112 200 216 DBK1 DBK10 DBK23 DBK24 DBK30A DBK43A DBK50 DBK51 DBK52 DBK53 DBK54 DBK84 DBK203 DBK204 TempBook 66 WaveBook 512 WaveBook 512H WBK10 WBK10H WBK10A WBK14 WBK1
201. ubject to change without notice Significant changes will be addressed in an addendum or revision to the manual As applicable we calibrate hardware to published specifications Periodic hardware calibration is not covered under the warranty and must be performed by qualified personnel as specified in this manual Improper calibration procedures may void the warranty 987696 iii Your order was carefully inspected prior to shipment When you receive your system carefully unpack all items from the shipping carton and check for physical signs of damage that may have occurred during shipment Promptly report any damage to the shipping agent and your sales representative Retain all shipping materials in case the unit needs returned to the factory CAUTION Using this equipment in ways other than described in this manual can cause personal injury or equipment damage Before setting up and using your equipment you should read all documentation that covers your system Pay special attention to Warnings and Cautions Note During software installation Adobe PDF versions of user manuals will automatically install onto your hard drive as a part of product support The default location is in the Programs group which can be accessed from the Windows Desktop Initial navigation is as follows Start Desktop Start pull down menu Programs Omega DaqX Software You can also access the PDF documents directly from the data acquisition CD by u
202. utions including the use of grounded wrist straps e Ensure that the host computer is CE Compliant e Ensure that expansion devices are CE Compliant e Ensure all system components are properly grounded Use a CA 209D CE Cable Kit in electrically noisy environments The kit includes 3 foot long shielded cable two grounding pigtails two cable clamps and 4 screws Document CA 209D CE Cable Kit Instructions p n 1103 0902 is included immediately after page 3 4 For Ethernet applications use the Ethernet CE Kit The kit includes 3 ferrite inductive collars 1 ground line and the necessary screws and washers for connecting the ground line Document Ethernet CE Kit Installation Instructions p n 1077 0901 is included at the end of this chapter DaqBook 2000 Series User s Manual 927096 CE Compliance amp Noise Considerations 3 3 Noise Considerations Controlling electrical noise 1s imperative because it can present problems even with the best measurement equipment Most laboratory and industrial environments suffer from multiple sources of electrical noise For example AC power lines heavy equipment particularly if turned on and off frequently local radio stations and electronic equipment can create noise in a multitude of frequency ranges Local radio stations are a source of high frequency noise while computers and other electronic equipment can create noise in all frequency ranges Creating a completely noise fre
203. vice is not configured correctly it will not be accessible from an application If communications cannot be established with the DaqBook or if trying to connect causes the system to hang or crash try the following e Verify that the power switch is set to ON and that the module s power indicator is lit e Check to make sure that the Notebook PC communication cable is properly connected to the DaqBook s DB25 PARALLEL PORT connector e Check that the desired LPT port is properly configured and the base address and interrupt are recognized by the operating system e Check the BIOS settings for the LPT port Make sure that the BIOS LPT protocol settings are compatible with the settings selected for the LPT port Compatibility mode is recommended e Runthe Daq Configuration applet from the Windows Control Panel Make sure the device is configured to the appropriate LPT port with the appropriate protocol Run the device test and if it fails try other protocols for the device Be sure to click on Apply to apply the settings before re running the test e Windows NT 2000 XP Make sure that the driver has been loaded The installation will configure the operating system to automatically load the driver at boot up However if there is a problem communicating with the device the driver can be loaded manually by using the following start sequence from a DOS shell NET START DAQBK To unload the driver manually use the following sequence NET ST
204. warranty to cover handling and shipping time This ensures that OMEGA s customers receive maximum coverage on each product If the unit should malfunction it must be returned to the factory for evaluation OMEGA s Customer Service Department will issue an Authorized Return AR number immediately upon phone or written request Upon examination by OMEGA if the unit is found to be defective it will be repaired or replaced at no charge OMEGA s WARRANTY does not apply to defects resulting from any action of the purchaser including but not limited to mishandling improper interfacing operation outside of design limits improper repair or unauthorized modification This WARRANTY is VOID if the unit shows evidence of having been tampered with or shows evidence of being damaged as a result of excessive corrosion or current heat moisture or vibration improper specification misapplication misuse or other operating conditions outside of OMEGA s control Components which wear are not warranted including but not limited to contact points fuses and triacs OMEGA is pleased to offer suggestions on the use of its various products However OMEGA neither assumes responsibility for any omissions or errors nor assumes liability for any damages that result from the use of its products in accordance with information provided by OMEGA either verbal or written OMEGA warrants only that the parts manufactured by it will be as specified and free of defects OMEGA
205. will allow up to 16 DBKs to be added e The CA 37 x cable connects to expansion DBKs in accordance with port type For example Analog DBKs to port P1 Digital DBKs to port P2 and passive DBKs to port P3 There are two ways to connect a DBK option to a DaqBook 2000 Series device The first method is preferable as it introduces less noise Preferred Method a Connect a CA 37 x cable to the appropriate DB37 connector P1 P2 or on the DaqBook 2000 Series device b Connect the free end of the cable to the DBK card or module Optional Method a Connect a CA 195 x cable to the P4 connector on the DaqBook 2000 Series device b Connect the free end of the cable to a DBK200 Series device c Connect the DBK option to the DBK200 Series device as applicable The primary reason that less noise is seen in the preferred method is that a DaqBook 2000 Series device s P1 connector pertains only to analog acquisition signals and the P2 connector pertains only to digital I O This provides a strong degree of isolation between the two signal types However in the case of a CA 195 x cable connected to P4 digital and analog signals co exist in one cable tip If you need to use the P4 connection method use of the 8 inch ribbon cable CA 195 1 will result in the lowest level of crosstalk for that method The CE Cable Kit p n CA 209D may be required for systems that require a P4 cable length of 3 feet The CA 209D kit includ
206. xceptions to the above connectivity method The 2003 board typically connects directly to a DBK205 P4 to Screw Terminal Adapter as discussed in the DBK Option Cards and Modules User s Manual p n 457 0905 Note DaqBook 2000 Series Devices which are discussed in the following section can also connect to DBKs via a P4 connector as indicated in the above figure pg 4 Basics m6 Systems Connecting DBKs to DaqBook 2000 Series Devices For DaqBook 2000 Series devices DBK connections can be made to Ports P1 P2 and or P3 as well as to the unit s 100 pin P4 connector A discussion of both methods which can be used at the same time follows The P4 connector on a DaqBook 2000 Series device shares signal connections with the P1 P2 and P3 connectors P4 offers no additional Connecting a DBK200 Series Option to P4 via a CA 195 cable distances the P1 P2 P3 connection from the DaqBook 2000 Series device It does not provide any new signal I O See the following Caution CAUTION Signal conflicts between a DaqBook 2000 Series device s P1 P2 P3 connectors and its P4 connector can result in erroneous readings and possible equipment damage Therefore when connections have been made to P1 P2 and or P3 use caution when making connections through P4 and visa versa Refer to P1 P2 P3 and P4 pinouts to avoid making duplicate signal connections There are two ways to connect a DBK option to a DaqBook 2000 Series
207. xing approach to gathering the input data This means that with either internal or external clocking the entire channel scan including the sampling time for each channel may not exceed the maximum aggregate rate of 200kHz Synchronous Output Operations DBK46 Factory Install Option is Required The DaqBook 2000 Series devices allow synchronous output of any D A channels available at up to 100kHz for each channel D A channels may have output clocked out synchronously Output Channel Configuration Analog Output Channels The DBK46 Factory Install Option is Required DACO DAC1 DAC2 DAC3 Each D A channel of a DBK46 can be configured for waveform output individually If the D A channel is not configured for waveform output it then is available for asynchronous output operations Synchronous Output Clocking A O Clock The DaqBook 2000 Series Devices allow clocking of the synchronized output by the acquisition clock source an internal programmable pacer clock or by an external clock source When the clock source generates a new clock signal all outputs are updated concurrently Regardless of the clock source the clock may not exceed the maximum update rate of 100kHz Synchronous Output Data Source Each DaqBook 2000 Series device that has a DBK46 installed allows the data source for synchronized DAC output operations to be that of a memory based buffer on the DBK46 The output data for all channels is contained in the buff
208. y produce a reduction of dielectric strength or surface resistivity Pollution Degree I has no influence on safety and implies the equipment 1 at operating temperature with non condensing humidity conditions no conductive particles are permitted in the atmosphere warm up time is sufficient to avert any condensation or frost no hazardous voltages are applied until completion of the warm up period Pollution Degree II implies the expectation of occasional condensation e overvoltage installation category classification with limits for transient overvoltage dependent on the nominal line voltage to earth Category I implies signals without high transient values Category II applies to typical mains power lines with some transients Safety Conditions Users must comply with all relevant safety conditions in the user s manual and the Declarations of Conformity This manual and Daq hardware make use of the following Warning and Caution symbols If you see either of these symbols on a product carefully read the related information and be alert to the possibility of personal injury SN b b b This warning symbol is used in this manual or on the equipment to warn of possible injury or death from electrical shock under noted conditions This warning caution symbol is used to warn of possible personal injury or equipment damage under noted conditions Daq products contain no user serviceable parts refer all service to qu
209. y stating which specifications and operating conditions apply Warnings Cautions Notes and Tips Refer all service to qualified personnel This caution symbol warns of possible personal injury or equipment damage under noted conditions Follow all safety standards of professional practice and recommendations in this manual Using this equipment in ways other than described in this manual can present serious safety hazards or cause equipment damage This warning symbol is used in this manual or on the equipment to warn of possible injury or death from electrical shock under noted conditions This ESD caution symbol urges proper handling of equipment or components sensitive to damage from electrostatic discharge Proper handling guidelines include the use of grounded anti static mats and wrist straps ESD protective bags and cartons and related procedures This symbol indicates the message is important but is not of a Warning or Caution category These notes can be of great benefit to the user and should be read In this manual the book symbol always precedes the words Reference Note This type of note identifies the location of additional information that may prove helpful References may be made to other chapters or other documentation tp Tips provide advice that may save time during a procedure or help to clarify an issue Tips may include additional reference Specifications and Calibration Specifications are s
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