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Page 1 - LogBook/300 & /360

USER’S MANUAL LogBook/300 & /360 Stand-alone, Intelligent PC-Based Data Acquisition Systems LogBook/300 & 360 p/n 461-0901

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6-12 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 958396 LogBook User’s Manual Using Serial Channels in Calculated Channels Calculated channels and th

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LogBook User’s Manual 958396 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 6-13 Example Application #3 A GPS receiver is attached to the LogBook to re

Page 5 - Manual Layout

6-14 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 958396 LogBook User’s Manual

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LogBook User’s Manual 958896 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 7-1 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 7 What is a Modem? A modem [MO(

Page 7 - Table of Contents

7-2 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 958896 LogBook User’s Manual Section X: Setting up a LogBook with a Telephone Modem For a successf

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LogBook User’s Manual 958896 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 7-3 Step X.1 – Configure the LogBook’s PC-Card Settings 1. Start LogView.

Page 9 - Indicators Menu…… LV-55

7-4 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 958896 LogBook User’s Manual The configuration download cannot be accomplished via a serial port con

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LogBook User’s Manual 958896 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 7-5 Step X.4 – Configure the PC’s Communication Parameters 1. Launch the

Page 11 - LogBook Basics

7-6 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 958896 LogBook User’s Manual Step X.5 – Validate the Connection 1. Launch LogView. 2. Select the ne

Page 12 - Front and Rear Panels

LogBook User’s Manual 958896 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 7-7 LogBook and Telephone Modem States When LogBook is powered-on, software

Page 13 - Highlight of Features

LogBook User’s Manual 969591 An Introduction to LogBook 1-1 An Introduction to LogBook 1 LogBook Basics……1-1 W

Page 14 - LogBook/300 Block Diagram

7-8 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 958896 LogBook User’s Manual

Page 15 - LogBook/360 Block Diagram

LogBook User’s Manual 958896 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 7-9 Section Y: Setting up a LogBook with Short-Haul Modems For a succes

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7-10 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 958896 LogBook User’s Manual Reference Note: With modem support comes an application designed to a

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LogBook User’s Manual 958896 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 7-11 Step Y.1 – Configure the LogBook’s PC-Card Settings 1. Start LogView

Page 18 - Operational Features

7-12 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 958896 LogBook User’s Manual The configuration download cannot be accomplished via a serial port co

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LogBook User’s Manual 958896 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 7-13 Step Y.4 – Configure the PC’s Communication Parameters 1. Launch the

Page 20 - Communications

7-14 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 958896 LogBook User’s Manual Selecting a LogBook from LogView’s Device Pull-down Menu 3. Establis

Page 21 - Scan Rate Limitations

LogBook User’s Manual 958896 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 7-15 What is the “Upload Scheduler” and how is it used? The Upload Sch

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7-16 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 958896 LogBook User’s Manual A scheduled event can be configured to execute only one time, or period

Page 23 - Data Storage and Retrieval

LogBook User’s Manual 958896 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 7-17 Section of Desktop Showing: Upload Status Window (normal and minimize

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1-2 An Introduction to LogBook 969591 LogBook User’s Manual Front and Rear Panels Note: Descriptions of pan

Page 25 - Triggering

7-18 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 958896 LogBook User’s Manual Frequently Asked Questions Q: I’ve tried to attach the Logbook aft

Page 26 - General Purpose Digital I/O

LogBook User’s Manual 958896 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 7-19 Information for Advanced Users The following information is not intend

Page 27 - Before you get started

7-20 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 958896 LogBook User’s Manual

Page 28 - QS300-3

LogBook User’s Manual 949297 CE Compliance 8-1 CE Compliance 8 Overview ... 8-1 CE Standards and Directives ... 8-1 Safety Conditions ...

Page 29 - Hardware Configuration

8-2 CE Compliance 949297 LogBook User’s Manual For clarification, terms used in some Declarations of Conformity include: • pollution degree: an

Page 30 - QS300-5

LogBook User’s Manual 949297 CE Compliance 8-3 Emissions/Immunity Conditions The specific immunity conditions for CE compliance vary by product;

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8-4 CE Compliance 949297 LogBook User’s Manual BNC Connectors for CE Compliance Exposed BNC connectors can receive static charges, which can

Page 32 - Testing the Hardware

Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-1 LogView Software Reference Authorization Code

Page 33 - A Note about Calibration

LV-2 LogView 989592 Software Reference Modes of LogView Operation The next figure outlines LogView’s functional modes to help you visualize w

Page 34 - Software Installation

Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-3 System Management LogView allows you to manage aspects of an acquisition in progress and file saving/co

Page 35 - WARNING

LogBook User’s Manual 969591 An Introduction to LogBook 1-3 LogBook/360 panel items are listed in the following

Page 36 - Setting Up the Card Drawer

LV-4 LogView 989592 Software Reference LogView Features and Capabilities In setting up an acquisition, LogView can: • Configure parameters

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Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-5 Software User-Interface LogView’s user-interface uses a control window with toolbar/menus and a spreadshe

Page 38 - QS360-5

LV-6 LogView 989592 Software Reference Toolbar commands can be accessed in two ways: (1) via toolbar, or (2) via pull-down menu selection. N

Page 39 - Card Drawer Setup

Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-7 Analog Input Channel Configuration Window, Spreadsheet Portion LogView’s spreadsheet-style setup provid

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LV-8 LogView 989592 Software Reference User-set parameters can be set individually per channel, or the same value can be “filled down” for a

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Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-9 Data Filename Generation Uploading can create one data file or many data files. A simple, completed data

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LV-10 LogView 989592 Software Reference File Converter Preferences Window This window is reached by navigating as follows: View Pull-down m

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Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-11 Example of all parameters: LAB1 #123456 D03-15-98 T12-04-12 R1 B1-1 SEED (user description string) = “

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LV-12 LogView 989592 Software Reference Flowchart of a Simple Acquisition Consider the flowchart of a simple data acquisition. Whether LogBo

Page 45 - System Expansion 4

Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-13 1. On your PC with LogView already loaded, open control panel applet, and check Hardware Configuration

Page 46 - What are DBK Options?

1-4 An Introduction to LogBook 969591 LogBook User’s Manual LogBook/300 Block Diagram

Page 47 - ED7B55484273

LV-14 LogView 989592 Software Reference Using LogBook “Unattached” When using a LogBook “unattached,” LogView does not communicate in real ti

Page 48 - Considerations

Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-15 Selecting Input Range for Channel P1-CH02 4. Click the Digital <Input> button. Turn all th

Page 49 - Mechanical Setup Options

LV-16 LogView 989592 Software Reference Setting Up DBK Cards DBK cards and modules provide channel expansion and signal conditioning. For pr

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Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-17 Setting DBK Parameters in the Analog Input Channel Configuration Window When configuring DBKs, the Log

Page 51 - P1 – Analog I/O

LV-18 LogView 989592 Software Reference 4. To reduce noise in sensitive channels like thermocouples, these channels can be sampled at a high

Page 52 - P2 Digital I/O

Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-19 Analog Input Channel Configuration, 2-Point Cal Tab Selected 2-Point Cal Tab, Partial Close-up 4.

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LV-20 LogView 989592 Software Reference User Scaling. Final Reading = Scale*RawReading + Offset An Example of Using LogView for 2-Point

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Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-21 LogView automatically computes the Cal Offset factor (near 0) and Cal Scale factor (near 1). From this

Page 55 - Introduction

LV-22 LogView 989592 Software Reference The Equation Assistant can be used to create and validate equations. 6. In the Calculated Channel

Page 56 - /100 /200 Series

Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-23 Using Exception Capturing LogView can be set up to wait for defined events to occur, then capture data u

Page 57 - 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 3

LogBook User’s Manual 969591 An Introduction to LogBook 1-5 LogBook/360 Block Diagram

Page 58 - 967794 Daq Systems

LV-24 LogView 989592 Software Reference Menu Descriptions The rest of the document module describes each menu in detail, including all the re

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Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-25 Save The Save command allows you to store the configuration file you are currently working on. The Sa

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LV-26 LogView 989592 Software Reference The buttons at the bottom of the window (see following figure) allow you to: • Upload All the files

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Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-27 Download or The Download command downloads the current LogView setup to LogBook if attached (or a PC-

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LV-28 LogView 989592 Software Reference Sample Configuration Report (Condensed Image) About LogView Provides the software version number

Page 63 - DBK Identification Tables

Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-29 View Menu Hardware Configuration Analog Input Channels Digital Input Channels Output Channels GPS/Seria

Page 64 - Analog Signal Conditioning

LV-30 LogView 989592 Software Reference This figure shows user selecting a particular DBK as assigned to 1 of 4 banks of channels on P

Page 65 - 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 11

Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-31 In the User Label column, use the default channel labels or insert your own labels of up to 16 characte

Page 66 - Power Supply DBKs

LV-32 LogView 989592 Software Reference The next figure shows the columns accessible with the Storage tab selected (default). If channels ar

Page 67 - 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 13

Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-33 Analog Input Channel Configuration, 2-Point Cal Tab Selected Calibration. The above figure shows the

Page 68 - On a DBK34 and DBK34A

1-6 An Introduction to LogBook 969591 LogBook User’s Manual The following components are represented in the p

Page 69 - 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 15

LV-34 LogView 989592 Software Reference Digital and Counter Input Channel Configuration The basic LogBook system has three 8-bit digital por

Page 70 - Power Requirements

Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-35 Digital & Counter Input Channel Configuration, Each Channel as a Port of Bits The Physical Channe

Page 71 - Power Requirements Table

LV-36 LogView 989592 Software Reference The (physical) Channel column identifies the hardware channel assignment. The User Label column allow

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Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-37 Note: Calculated channels can have numeric values such as analog channel values. Calculated channels c

Page 73 - 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 19

LV-38 LogView 989592 Software Reference Equation Assistant Dialog Box Equation Assistant Function Buttons Arithmetic - (subtraction) + (ad

Page 74 - This table is continued

Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-39 Bitwise Operators The bitwise operators perform bitwise-AND (&), bitwise-OR (|), and bitwise-Not (~)

Page 75 - Additional Reading

LV-40 LogView 989592 Software Reference Examples of Calculated Channels Example 1: P1_CH14 > 23 In this example the user wants to use CA

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Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-41 Though the previous ten steps pertain to the first example, aside from functional differences, the metho

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LV-42 LogView 989592 Software Reference Acquisition Configuration The Acquisition Configuration dialog box allows you to define trigger co

Page 78 - LBK/COM/422/485

Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-43 If Absolute Time is selected for the trigger source, the window changes as shown in the figure at righ

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LogBook User’s Manual 969591 An Introduction to LogBook 1-7 Swapping PC-Cards in a LogBook/300 Note: Some

Page 80 - Hardware Description

LV-44 LogView 989592 Software Reference The Scan Rate block is the right half of the Acquisition Configuration window (see previous figure).

Page 81 - LBK1 Installation

Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-45 Preferences (no toolbar icon) LogView allows you to set various parameters to make your application more

Page 82 - *****

LV-46 LogView 989592 Software Reference For data conversion: 1) Select the LogView Preferences “General Tab.” 2) Click on the <File C

Page 83 - LBK1 Menu Map

Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-47 Device Menu Select PC Card Select LogBook Attach Break Arm Acquisition Stop Acquisition LogBook Monito

Page 84 - LBK1 - Specifications

LV-48 LogView 989592 Software Reference LogBook Monitor (has no toolbar icon; it is selected from Device Menu only) When selected from Log

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Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-49 (6) Manual Trigger – Clicking the <Manual Trigger> button immediately activates the trigger or po

Page 86 - LBK2 - Specifications

LV-50 LogView 989592 Software Reference Tools Menu Convert Binary Data Merge Binary Data View Data The Tools menu provides three selections:

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Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-51 Merging and Concatenating LogView’s raw binary format can not be used by other programs; however, LogVie

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LV-52 LogView 989592 Software Reference Merging Binary Data (no toolbar icon) Preparing to Merge Subrates A screen similar to that shown in

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Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-53 File Convert Utility Screen Shown Both Before and After Selecting “Concatenate Segments” When the Conca

Page 90 - Capabilities and Limitations

1-8 An Introduction to LogBook 969591 LogBook User’s Manual System Software LogBook software includes LogView

Page 91 - Installation and Setup

LV-54 LogView 989592 Software Reference Indicators Menu Bar Graph Meters Analog Meters Digital Meters Enable Input Reading Column Start All I

Page 92 - Configuring an Acquisition

Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-55 Digital Meters (no toolbar icon) Selecting the Digital Meters icon brings up the Digital Meters window

Page 93 - Configuration Setup Overview

LV-56 LogView 989592 Software Reference A meters configuration menu (lower left corner of figure) will appear when you place the mouse point

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Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-57 Configure Meter Settings, Function Descriptions Function Description Select Channel Select a new chan

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Page 96 - Format String Reference

LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A 887997 Supplement / HopNet Modems A-1 Appendix A A A Supplement to the HopNet 10 Series Wireless Modems User’

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A-2 Supplement / HopNet Modems 887997 LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A Configuration via LogBook Software In order to accommodate the necessary

Page 98 - GPS Examples

LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A 887997 Supplement / HopNet Modems A-3 Configure the “Serial Port Fixed Baud Rate Setup” for Device: LogBook

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A-4 Supplement / HopNet Modems 887997 LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A Testing the LogBook and Modem Connectivity In this section, steps are pr

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LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A 887997 Supplement / HopNet Modems A-5 Test the “Serial Fixed Baud Rate” for the LogBook Making the Initial Set

Page 101 - LogBook/GPS - Specifications

LogBook User’s Manual 969591 An Introduction to LogBook 1-9 LogBook’s onboard microprocessor and PC-Card allow i

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A-6 Supplement / HopNet Modems 887997 LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A Test the “Serial Fixed Baud Rate” for LogBook HopNet Making the Initial

Page 103 - What is a Modem?

LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A 887997 Supplement / HopNet Modems A-7 11. OPTION – Remove the Parallel Port cable that connects the LogBook t

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A-8 Supplement / HopNet Modems 887997 LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A Showing Default Baud Rate of 9600 and Prompt (>) 6. Press the <F

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LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A 887997 Supplement / HopNet Modems A-9 Setting a Modem for Remote Operation HopNet Modems have a factory defa

Page 106 - Step X.2 – Set up the Modem

A-10 Supplement / HopNet Modems 887997 LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A

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LogBook User’s Manual, 918200 Error Codes ec-1 Error Codes Software Errors These errors can appear in the LogBook Monitor window of LogView.

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ec-2 Error Codes LogBook User’s Manual Hardware Errors The following is a list of fatal hardware errors. LogBook’s ERROR LED indicator (on the

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Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-1 Dimensional Drawings Chas

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DD-2 878394 Dimensional Drawings Chassis for Primary Devices and Modules 11” x 8.5” x 1.40” Category, Modern Chassis FRONT VIEWTOP VIEWREAR VIEWRIG

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Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-3 Chassis for Primary Devices and Modules 11” x 8.5” x 1.40”

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1-10 An Introduction to LogBook 969591 LogBook User’s Manual Due to the file size and relative transfer time

Page 114 - Step Y.2 – Set up the Modem

DD-4 878394 Dimensional Drawings Chassis for Primary Devices and Modules 11” x 8.5” x 1.72” Category, Modern Chassis FRONT VIEWTOP VIEWREAR VIEWFAN S

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Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-5 Chassis for Primary Devices and Modules 11” x 8.5” x 1.72”

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DD-6 878394 Dimensional Drawings Chassis for Primary Devices and Modules 11” x 8.5” x 2.63” Category, Modern Chassis FRONT VIEWTOP VIEWREAR VIEWFAN

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Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-7 Chassis for Primary Devices and Modules 11” x 14” x 3.44”

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DD-8 878394 Dimensional Drawings Chassis for Primary Devices and Modules 11” x 14” x 3.44” Category, Legacy Chassis These dimensions apply to

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Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-9 Dimensions for DBK Cards and Boards (excludes DBK46 and DBK

Page 120 - Frequently Asked Questions

DD-10 878394 Dimensional Drawings DBK200 Series Boards DBK200 DBK201

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Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-11 DBK202 Note: DBK203 and DBK204 are modules that house a

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DD-12 878394 Dimensional Drawings DBK205 DBK205

Page 123 - CE Compliance 8

Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-13 DBK206

Page 124 - Safety Conditions

LogBook User’s Manual 969591 An Introduction to LogBook 1-11 Triggering and Scan Timing Reference Note: For in

Page 125 - DBK41/CE

DD-14 878394 Dimensional Drawings DBK207/CJC These dimensions apply to the both the DBK207 and the DBK207/CJC.

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Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-15 DBK208

Page 127 - Understanding LogView

DD-16 878394 Dimensional Drawings DBK209

Page 128 - Modes of LogView Operation

Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-17 Dimensions for Miscellaneous Components

Page 129 - 989592 LogView LV-3

DD-18 878394 Dimensional Drawings DIN-2

Page 130 - 989592 Software Reference

Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-19 POD-1 (for DBK83)

Page 131 - Software User-Interface

DD-20 878394 Dimensional Drawings TB-100 Terminal Connector Option 68-pin SCSI III, Screw-Terminal Board

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Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-21 WBK61, WBK62

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Page 134 - File Management

LogBook User’s Manual 887199 Glossary xi Glossary Acquisition A collection of scans acquired at a specified rate as controlled by the sequenc

Page 135 - 989592 LogView LV-9

1-12 An Introduction to LogBook 969591 LogBook User’s Manual Faulty Control. Control systems based on digi

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xii Glossary 887199 LogBook User’s Manual Digital A digital signal is one of discrete value, in contrast to a varying signal. Digital data is r

Page 137 - Procedures

LogBook User’s Manual 887199 Glossary xiii Sequencer Defines and controls the state of the measurement system for each step of a scan. Simul

Page 138 - Using an Attached LogBook

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Page 139 - 989592 LogView LV-13

LogBook User’s Manual 969591 An Introduction to LogBook 1-13 Use of Outputs to Alarm and Control Reference Note

Page 140 - Simple Data Logging

1-14 An Introduction to LogBook 969591 LogBook User’s Manual

Page 141 - 989592 LogView LV-15

LogBook User’s Manual 969591 An Introduction to LogBook 1-15 LogBook Specifications

Page 142 - Setting Up DBK Cards

1-16 An Introduction to LogBook 969591 LogBook User’s Manual Sequencer Randomly programmable for channel and

Page 143 - Using Multiple Timebases

QS300-2 LogBook/300 Quick Start Guide LogBook/300 Quick Start Software Installation

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LogBook/300 Quick Start Guide QS300-3 Reference Notes: Depending on the nature of your LogBook system, you may find one or more of the followin

Page 145 - 989592 LogView LV-19

QS300-4 LogBook/300 Quick Start Guide 2. Connect the LogBook/300 to the DBK cards and modules. Most of the analog DBKs connect to P1 on the

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Warranty Information Contact Measurement Computing by phone, fax, or e-mail in regard to warranty-related issues: Phone: (508) 946-5100, fax: (508) 9

Page 147 - 989592 LogView LV-21

LogBook/300 Quick Start Guide QS300-5 Upon completing the software installation, continue with LogBook/300 Device Configuration. LogBook/300 D

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QS300-6 LogBook/300 Quick Start Guide Device Name is displayed with the default name, numbered successively as configured. This field can be

Page 149 - Using Exception Capturing

LogBook/300 Quick Start Guide QS300-7 Serial Port If the selected device is connected to a serial port the properties window will include the fie

Page 150 - File Menu

QS300-8 LogBook/300 Quick Start Guide Acquisition Configuration An acquisition is configured using LogView on a PC and then stored as an acquis

Page 151 - Save As

LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide QS360-1 LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide Software Installation …… QS36

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QS360-2 LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide Reference Notes: Depending on the nature of your LogBook system, you may find one or more of the followin

Page 153 - Configuration Report

LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide QS360-3 Setting Up the Card Drawer LogBook/360 can house three DBK cards internally, and make use of various terminat

Page 154 - ED7B55484273

QS360-4 LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide 6 - FOR DBK33 USERS ONLY! Configure the P1 interconnect board for power source. This step only applies when

Page 155 - View Menu

LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide QS360-5 7 – Install power card if necessary. If you determined in step 5 that additional power was needed, add a DBK3

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QS360-6 LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide Connecting the LogBook/360 to the PC, External DBKs, and to Power The following hardware-connection figure

Page 157 - 989592 LogView LV-31

iv 929196 LogBook User’s Manual CAUTION Using this equipment in ways other than described in this manual can cause personal injury or equipme

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LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide QS360-7 c) Serial port to USB port - Requires an adapter kit. To connect the LogBook to a USB port you will need a

Page 159 - 989592 LogView LV-33

QS360-8 LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide LogBook/360 Device Configuration A configuration utility is supplied via a control panel applet. The LogBoo

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LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide QS360-9 ECP Parallel Port To use parallel port communication with an attached LogBook/360, your PC must support the

Page 161 - 989592 LogView LV-35

QS360-10 LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide Testing the Hardware Before testing LogBook/360: a) Verify the device has been properly installed. b) M

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LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide QS360-11 A Note about Calibration Calibration is typically performed automatically through LogView software; however,

Page 163 - 989592 LogView LV-37

LogBook User’s Manual 957096 System Expansion 4-1 System Expansion 4 Expansion and Enhancement Options….. 4-1 What are LBK Options?……4-1 What

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4-2 System Expansion 957096 LogBook User’s Manual LBK2, 4-channel Digital-to-Analog Output card. The LBK2 Digital-to-Analog output board contain

Page 165 - & 10010000 = = 10010000

LogBook User’s Manual 957096 System Expansion 4-3 A Few Possible Expansion Configurations Note 1: LogBook/360 (not shown) combines the featur

Page 166 - Example 1: P1_CH14 > 23

4-4 System Expansion 957096 LogBook User’s Manual Remote On/Off Switch and LED Indicator Options. If LogBook’s female DB9 TERMINAL connector is

Page 167 - Example 4: P1_CH14*2

LogBook User’s Manual 957096 System Expansion 4-5 Mechanical Setup Options DBK modules for packaging DBK expansion cards are available with thre

Page 168 - Acquisition Configuration

LogBook User’s Manual 989492 v Manual Layout Chapter 1 – An Introduction to LogBook discusses LogBook basics and highlights operational features. Th

Page 169 - 989592 LogView LV-43

4-6 System Expansion 957096 LogBook User’s Manual P1, P2, and P3 Port Connectors LogBooks have three port connectors: P1, P2, and P3. For LogBo

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LogBook User’s Manual 957096 System Expansion 4-7 P1 – Analog I/O Pin Signal Name Description for P1 Pin Use 1 +5 PWR +5 V supply @ 0.100

Page 171 - Preferences

4-8 System Expansion 957096 LogBook User’s Manual P2 Digital I/O Pin Signal Name Description for P2 Pin Use 1 IR INPUT Interrupt l

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LogBook User’s Manual 957096 System Expansion 4-9 P3 - Pulse Frequency/High-Speed Digital I/O Pin Signal Name Description for P3 Pin U

Page 173 - Device Menu

4-10 System Expansion 957096 LogBook User’s Manual

Page 174 - LogBook Monitor

Daq Systems 886995 DBK Basics, pg. 1 DBK Basics This “DBK Basics” section of the manual does not apply to DaqBoard/500 Series or DaqBoard/1000

Page 175 - Explorer

pg. 2, DBK Basics 967794 Daq Systems Reference Notes: During software installation, Adobe® PDF versions of user manuals will automatically in

Page 176 - Tools Menu

Daq Systems 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 3 The previous figure applies to LogBooks, DaqBook/100/200 Series devices, and ISA-type DaqBoards. As will be s

Page 177 - 989592 LogView LV-51

pg. 4, DBK Basics 967794 Daq Systems Connecting DBKs to DaqBoard/2000 Series Boards DaqBoard/2000 Series and cPCI DaqBoard/2000 Series boards ha

Page 178 - Merging Binary Data

Daq Systems 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 5 Connecting DBKs to DaqBook/2000 Series Devices Several products make use of the DaqBook/2000 nomenclature. Ho

Page 179 - View Data

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Page 180 - Indicators Menu

pg. 6, DBK Basics 967794 Daq Systems Connecting DBKs to a DaqBook/2000 Series Device via P1, P2, and/or P3 The DBKs do not connect directly to t

Page 181 - Meters Configuration

Daq Systems 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 7 Connecting DBKs to a DaqBook/2000 “AEX” Device via P4 Every DaqBook/2000 “AEX” device has a 100-pin connector

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pg. 8, DBK Basics 967794 Daq Systems P4 connectivity for DaqBook/2000 “AEX” devices is as follows: • One end of a CA-195 cable connects to the

Page 183 - Enable Input Reading Column

Daq Systems 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 9 DBK Identification Tables Analog Output DBKs Analog Output Product Name/Description I/O Connects To: DBK2

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pg. 10, DBK Basics 967794 Daq Systems Analog Signal Conditioning DBKs The DBKs that are used for analog signal conditioning attach to transducer

Page 185 - Appendix A A

Daq Systems 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 11 Expansion and Terminal Panel Connection DBKs The following DBKs offer provide various expansion and connectio

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pg. 12, DBK Basics 967794 Daq Systems Power Supply DBKs Power supply type DBKs are typically used in laboratory, automotive, and field applicati

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Daq Systems 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 13 4. When configuring your LogBook or Daq device(s) consider the following: • LogBook calibration is typica

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pg. 14, DBK Basics 967794 Daq Systems Power Supplies and Power Connectors Power supplies convert the raw power they receive into a lower DC vo

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Daq Systems 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 15 An Introduction to Power-Related DBKs The power-related DBK options are the DBK30A, DBK32A, DBK33, DBK34, and

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LogBook User’s Manual 989492 vii Table of Contents Chapter 1 – An Introduction to LogBook LogBook Basics……1-1 What are LogBooks? ….. 1-1 Front and R

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pg. 16, DBK Basics 967794 Daq Systems Power Requirements The improper use of power can cause system damage. The following terms are important

Page 192 - Set for 115200

Daq Systems 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 17 DaqBook/2000 Series Devices If using power from AC mains (through adapter), you need not worry about Daq dev

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pg. 18, DBK Basics 967794 Daq Systems Calculating Your System’s Power Needs Use the chart below and the worktable on the next page to ensure yo

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Daq Systems 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 19 Available Power Chart — Supply to Expansion Devices Product Available Power DBK32 7500 mW DBK32A 15000

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pg. 20, DBK Basics 967794 Daq Systems DBK Power Requirement Worktable—Demand DBK Voltage Reference Calculation Options +15 VDC -15 VDC +5

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Daq Systems 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 21 DBK Power Requirement Worktable—Demand DBK Voltage Reference Calculation Options +15 VDC -15 VDC +5 VDC

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LogBook User’s Manual 919495 LBK and other non-DBK Options 5-1 LBK and other non-DBK Options 5 LBK Options, Location Reference …… 5-1 LBK/COM

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5-2 LBK and other non-DBK Options 919495 LogBook User’s Manual LBK/COM/422/485 The standard LogBook communications board supports RS-232 only;

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LogBook User’s Manual 919495 LBK and other non-DBK Options 5-3 RS-232 Mode RS-422 / RS-485 Mode Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Description Not Used R

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viii 989492 LogBook User’s Manual DBK Basics Chapter 5 – LBK and other non-DBK Options LBK Options, Location Reference …… 5-1 LBK/COM/422/485 …… 5

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5-4 LBK and other non-DBK Options 919495 LogBook User’s Manual LBK1, Remote LogBook Terminal Hardware Description The LBK1 remote-operation te

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LogBook User’s Manual 919495 LBK and other non-DBK Options 5-5 LBK1 Installation System Connection 1. Connect the supplied cable’s DB9P con

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5-6 LBK and other non-DBK Options 919495 LogBook User’s Manual Control-Panel Functions LBK1, Remote Terminal Menu Select Keys () – Locat

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LogBook User’s Manual 919495 LBK and other non-DBK Options 5-7 LBK1 Menu Map The following table describes the LBK1 menus that become availabl

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5-8 LBK and other non-DBK Options 919495 LogBook User’s Manual LBK1 Menu Map (continued) Menu ID Name/Type/Description Fields and Parameter

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LogBook User’s Manual 919495 LBK and other non-DBK Options 5-9 LBK2, Four Channel Digital-to-Analog Output Option The optional D/A output boar

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5-10 LBK and other non-DBK Options 919495 LogBook User’s Manual LBK2 - Specifications Channels: 4 Connector: DB37 male, P3 Resolution: 16-bits

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LogBook User’s Manual 919495 LBK and other non-DBK Options 5-11 Remote On/Off Switch and LED Indicator Options The DB9 Terminal connector on L

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5-12 LBK and other non-DBK Options 919495 LogBook User’s Manual Remote Switch and LED Indicator - Specifications Momentary Contact Switch: &g

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LogBook User’s Manual 958396 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 6-1 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 6 Applies to LogBook/360 Only In

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LogBook User’s Manual 989492 ix Device Menu…… LV-48 Select PC-Card... LV-48 Select LogBook…… LV-48 Attach…… LV-48 Break…… LV-48 Arm Acquisition……

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6-2 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 958396 LogBook User’s Manual Serial Input Fundamentals Every LogBook input and output is called a cha

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LogBook User’s Manual 958396 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 6-3 Installation and Setup Installing a New System For new LogBook systems,

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6-4 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 958396 LogBook User’s Manual Configuring an Acquisition What you need to know about your non-GPS devi

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LogBook User’s Manual 958396 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 6-5 Configuration Setup Overview Launch LogViewSetup Serial Communications

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6-6 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 958396 LogBook User’s Manual Setting up Serial Communication Parameters To setup the serial communic

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LogBook User’s Manual 958396 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 6-7 The following table describes the available settings for Channel Type:

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6-8 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 958396 LogBook User’s Manual In this case, the simple format string %f would instruct the LogBook to

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LogBook User’s Manual 958396 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 6-9 The following table of examples shows how each format string operates o

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6-10 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 958396 LogBook User’s Manual Channel Type Selection Table The following table shows the required cha

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LogBook User’s Manual 958396 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 6-11 One method of parsing the UTC is to create a single channel that parse

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