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
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
6-14 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 958396 LogBook User’s Manual
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(
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
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.
7-4 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 958896 LogBook User’s Manual The configuration download cannot be accomplished via a serial port con
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
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
LogBook User’s Manual 958896 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 7-7 LogBook and Telephone Modem States When LogBook is powered-on, software
LogBook User’s Manual 969591 An Introduction to LogBook 1-1 An Introduction to LogBook 1 LogBook Basics……1-1 W
7-8 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 958896 LogBook User’s Manual
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
7-10 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 958896 LogBook User’s Manual Reference Note: With modem support comes an application designed to a
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
7-12 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 958896 LogBook User’s Manual The configuration download cannot be accomplished via a serial port co
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
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
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
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
LogBook User’s Manual 958896 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 7-17 Section of Desktop Showing: Upload Status Window (normal and minimize
1-2 An Introduction to LogBook 969591 LogBook User’s Manual Front and Rear Panels Note: Descriptions of pan
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
LogBook User’s Manual 958896 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 7-19 Information for Advanced Users The following information is not intend
7-20 Using Modems and the Upload Scheduler 958896 LogBook User’s Manual
LogBook User’s Manual 949297 CE Compliance 8-1 CE Compliance 8 Overview ... 8-1 CE Standards and Directives ... 8-1 Safety Conditions ...
8-2 CE Compliance 949297 LogBook User’s Manual For clarification, terms used in some Declarations of Conformity include: • pollution degree: an
LogBook User’s Manual 949297 CE Compliance 8-3 Emissions/Immunity Conditions The specific immunity conditions for CE compliance vary by product;
8-4 CE Compliance 949297 LogBook User’s Manual BNC Connectors for CE Compliance Exposed BNC connectors can receive static charges, which can
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-1 LogView Software Reference Authorization Code
LV-2 LogView 989592 Software Reference Modes of LogView Operation The next figure outlines LogView’s functional modes to help you visualize w
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-3 System Management LogView allows you to manage aspects of an acquisition in progress and file saving/co
LogBook User’s Manual 969591 An Introduction to LogBook 1-3 LogBook/360 panel items are listed in the following
LV-4 LogView 989592 Software Reference LogView Features and Capabilities In setting up an acquisition, LogView can: • Configure parameters
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-5 Software User-Interface LogView’s user-interface uses a control window with toolbar/menus and a spreadshe
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
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-7 Analog Input Channel Configuration Window, Spreadsheet Portion LogView’s spreadsheet-style setup provid
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
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-9 Data Filename Generation Uploading can create one data file or many data files. A simple, completed data
LV-10 LogView 989592 Software Reference File Converter Preferences Window This window is reached by navigating as follows: View Pull-down m
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) = “
LV-12 LogView 989592 Software Reference Flowchart of a Simple Acquisition Consider the flowchart of a simple data acquisition. Whether LogBo
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-13 1. On your PC with LogView already loaded, open control panel applet, and check Hardware Configuration
1-4 An Introduction to LogBook 969591 LogBook User’s Manual LogBook/300 Block Diagram
LV-14 LogView 989592 Software Reference Using LogBook “Unattached” When using a LogBook “unattached,” LogView does not communicate in real ti
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-15 Selecting Input Range for Channel P1-CH02 4. Click the Digital <Input> button. Turn all th
LV-16 LogView 989592 Software Reference Setting Up DBK Cards DBK cards and modules provide channel expansion and signal conditioning. For pr
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-17 Setting DBK Parameters in the Analog Input Channel Configuration Window When configuring DBKs, the Log
LV-18 LogView 989592 Software Reference 4. To reduce noise in sensitive channels like thermocouples, these channels can be sampled at a high
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-19 Analog Input Channel Configuration, 2-Point Cal Tab Selected 2-Point Cal Tab, Partial Close-up 4.
LV-20 LogView 989592 Software Reference User Scaling. Final Reading = Scale*RawReading + Offset An Example of Using LogView for 2-Point
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-21 LogView automatically computes the Cal Offset factor (near 0) and Cal Scale factor (near 1). From this
LV-22 LogView 989592 Software Reference The Equation Assistant can be used to create and validate equations. 6. In the Calculated Channel
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
LogBook User’s Manual 969591 An Introduction to LogBook 1-5 LogBook/360 Block Diagram
LV-24 LogView 989592 Software Reference Menu Descriptions The rest of the document module describes each menu in detail, including all the re
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-25 Save The Save command allows you to store the configuration file you are currently working on. The Sa
LV-26 LogView 989592 Software Reference The buttons at the bottom of the window (see following figure) allow you to: • Upload All the files
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-27 Download or The Download command downloads the current LogView setup to LogBook if attached (or a PC-
LV-28 LogView 989592 Software Reference Sample Configuration Report (Condensed Image) About LogView Provides the software version number
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-29 View Menu Hardware Configuration Analog Input Channels Digital Input Channels Output Channels GPS/Seria
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
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
LV-32 LogView 989592 Software Reference The next figure shows the columns accessible with the Storage tab selected (default). If channels ar
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-33 Analog Input Channel Configuration, 2-Point Cal Tab Selected Calibration. The above figure shows the
1-6 An Introduction to LogBook 969591 LogBook User’s Manual The following components are represented in the p
LV-34 LogView 989592 Software Reference Digital and Counter Input Channel Configuration The basic LogBook system has three 8-bit digital por
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-35 Digital & Counter Input Channel Configuration, Each Channel as a Port of Bits The Physical Channe
LV-36 LogView 989592 Software Reference The (physical) Channel column identifies the hardware channel assignment. The User Label column allow
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-37 Note: Calculated channels can have numeric values such as analog channel values. Calculated channels c
LV-38 LogView 989592 Software Reference Equation Assistant Dialog Box Equation Assistant Function Buttons Arithmetic - (subtraction) + (ad
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-39 Bitwise Operators The bitwise operators perform bitwise-AND (&), bitwise-OR (|), and bitwise-Not (~)
LV-40 LogView 989592 Software Reference Examples of Calculated Channels Example 1: P1_CH14 > 23 In this example the user wants to use CA
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-41 Though the previous ten steps pertain to the first example, aside from functional differences, the metho
LV-42 LogView 989592 Software Reference Acquisition Configuration The Acquisition Configuration dialog box allows you to define trigger co
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
LogBook User’s Manual 969591 An Introduction to LogBook 1-7 Swapping PC-Cards in a LogBook/300 Note: Some
LV-44 LogView 989592 Software Reference The Scan Rate block is the right half of the Acquisition Configuration window (see previous figure).
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-45 Preferences (no toolbar icon) LogView allows you to set various parameters to make your application more
LV-46 LogView 989592 Software Reference For data conversion: 1) Select the LogView Preferences “General Tab.” 2) Click on the <File C
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-47 Device Menu Select PC Card Select LogBook Attach Break Arm Acquisition Stop Acquisition LogBook Monito
LV-48 LogView 989592 Software Reference LogBook Monitor (has no toolbar icon; it is selected from Device Menu only) When selected from Log
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-49 (6) Manual Trigger – Clicking the <Manual Trigger> button immediately activates the trigger or po
LV-50 LogView 989592 Software Reference Tools Menu Convert Binary Data Merge Binary Data View Data The Tools menu provides three selections:
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-51 Merging and Concatenating LogView’s raw binary format can not be used by other programs; however, LogVie
LV-52 LogView 989592 Software Reference Merging Binary Data (no toolbar icon) Preparing to Merge Subrates A screen similar to that shown in
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-53 File Convert Utility Screen Shown Both Before and After Selecting “Concatenate Segments” When the Conca
1-8 An Introduction to LogBook 969591 LogBook User’s Manual System Software LogBook software includes LogView
LV-54 LogView 989592 Software Reference Indicators Menu Bar Graph Meters Analog Meters Digital Meters Enable Input Reading Column Start All I
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-55 Digital Meters (no toolbar icon) Selecting the Digital Meters icon brings up the Digital Meters window
LV-56 LogView 989592 Software Reference A meters configuration menu (lower left corner of figure) will appear when you place the mouse point
Software Reference 989592 LogView LV-57 Configure Meter Settings, Function Descriptions Function Description Select Channel Select a new chan
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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’
A-2 Supplement / HopNet Modems 887997 LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A Configuration via LogBook Software In order to accommodate the necessary
LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A 887997 Supplement / HopNet Modems A-3 Configure the “Serial Port Fixed Baud Rate Setup” for Device: LogBook
A-4 Supplement / HopNet Modems 887997 LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A Testing the LogBook and Modem Connectivity In this section, steps are pr
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
LogBook User’s Manual 969591 An Introduction to LogBook 1-9 LogBook’s onboard microprocessor and PC-Card allow i
A-6 Supplement / HopNet Modems 887997 LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A Test the “Serial Fixed Baud Rate” for LogBook HopNet Making the Initial
LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A 887997 Supplement / HopNet Modems A-7 11. OPTION – Remove the Parallel Port cable that connects the LogBook t
A-8 Supplement / HopNet Modems 887997 LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A Showing Default Baud Rate of 9600 and Prompt (>) 6. Press the <F
LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A 887997 Supplement / HopNet Modems A-9 Setting a Modem for Remote Operation HopNet Modems have a factory defa
A-10 Supplement / HopNet Modems 887997 LogBook User’s Manual, Appendix A
LogBook User’s Manual, 918200 Error Codes ec-1 Error Codes Software Errors These errors can appear in the LogBook Monitor window of LogView.
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
Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-1 Dimensional Drawings Chas
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
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
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
Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-5 Chassis for Primary Devices and Modules 11” x 8.5” x 1.72”
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
Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-7 Chassis for Primary Devices and Modules 11” x 14” x 3.44”
DD-8 878394 Dimensional Drawings Chassis for Primary Devices and Modules 11” x 14” x 3.44” Category, Legacy Chassis These dimensions apply to
Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-9 Dimensions for DBK Cards and Boards (excludes DBK46 and DBK
DD-10 878394 Dimensional Drawings DBK200 Series Boards DBK200 DBK201
Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-11 DBK202 Note: DBK203 and DBK204 are modules that house a
DD-12 878394 Dimensional Drawings DBK205 DBK205
Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-13 DBK206
LogBook User’s Manual 969591 An Introduction to LogBook 1-11 Triggering and Scan Timing Reference Note: For in
DD-14 878394 Dimensional Drawings DBK207/CJC These dimensions apply to the both the DBK207 and the DBK207/CJC.
Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-15 DBK208
DD-16 878394 Dimensional Drawings DBK209
Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-17 Dimensions for Miscellaneous Components
DD-18 878394 Dimensional Drawings DIN-2
Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-19 POD-1 (for DBK83)
DD-20 878394 Dimensional Drawings TB-100 Terminal Connector Option 68-pin SCSI III, Screw-Terminal Board
Dimensional Drawings 878394 DD-21 WBK61, WBK62
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LogBook User’s Manual 887199 Glossary xi Glossary Acquisition A collection of scans acquired at a specified rate as controlled by the sequenc
1-12 An Introduction to LogBook 969591 LogBook User’s Manual Faulty Control. Control systems based on digi
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
LogBook User’s Manual 887199 Glossary xiii Sequencer Defines and controls the state of the measurement system for each step of a scan. Simul
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LogBook User’s Manual 969591 An Introduction to LogBook 1-13 Use of Outputs to Alarm and Control Reference Note
1-14 An Introduction to LogBook 969591 LogBook User’s Manual
LogBook User’s Manual 969591 An Introduction to LogBook 1-15 LogBook Specifications
1-16 An Introduction to LogBook 969591 LogBook User’s Manual Sequencer Randomly programmable for channel and
QS300-2 LogBook/300 Quick Start Guide LogBook/300 Quick Start Software Installation
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
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
Warranty Information Contact Measurement Computing by phone, fax, or e-mail in regard to warranty-related issues: Phone: (508) 946-5100, fax: (508) 9
LogBook/300 Quick Start Guide QS300-5 Upon completing the software installation, continue with LogBook/300 Device Configuration. LogBook/300 D
QS300-6 LogBook/300 Quick Start Guide Device Name is displayed with the default name, numbered successively as configured. This field can be
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
QS300-8 LogBook/300 Quick Start Guide Acquisition Configuration An acquisition is configured using LogView on a PC and then stored as an acquis
LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide QS360-1 LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide Software Installation …… QS36
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
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
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
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
QS360-6 LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide Connecting the LogBook/360 to the PC, External DBKs, and to Power The following hardware-connection figure
iv 929196 LogBook User’s Manual CAUTION Using this equipment in ways other than described in this manual can cause personal injury or equipme
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
QS360-8 LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide LogBook/360 Device Configuration A configuration utility is supplied via a control panel applet. The LogBoo
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
QS360-10 LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide Testing the Hardware Before testing LogBook/360: a) Verify the device has been properly installed. b) M
LogBook/360 Quick Start Guide QS360-11 A Note about Calibration Calibration is typically performed automatically through LogView software; however,
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
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
LogBook User’s Manual 957096 System Expansion 4-3 A Few Possible Expansion Configurations Note 1: LogBook/360 (not shown) combines the featur
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
LogBook User’s Manual 957096 System Expansion 4-5 Mechanical Setup Options DBK modules for packaging DBK expansion cards are available with thre
LogBook User’s Manual 989492 v Manual Layout Chapter 1 – An Introduction to LogBook discusses LogBook basics and highlights operational features. Th
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
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
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
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
4-10 System Expansion 957096 LogBook User’s Manual
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
pg. 2, DBK Basics 967794 Daq Systems Reference Notes: During software installation, Adobe® PDF versions of user manuals will automatically in
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
pg. 4, DBK Basics 967794 Daq Systems Connecting DBKs to DaqBoard/2000 Series Boards DaqBoard/2000 Series and cPCI DaqBoard/2000 Series boards ha
Daq Systems 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 5 Connecting DBKs to DaqBook/2000 Series Devices Several products make use of the DaqBook/2000 nomenclature. Ho
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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
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
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
Daq Systems 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 9 DBK Identification Tables Analog Output DBKs Analog Output Product Name/Description I/O Connects To: DBK2
pg. 10, DBK Basics 967794 Daq Systems Analog Signal Conditioning DBKs The DBKs that are used for analog signal conditioning attach to transducer
Daq Systems 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 11 Expansion and Terminal Panel Connection DBKs The following DBKs offer provide various expansion and connectio
pg. 12, DBK Basics 967794 Daq Systems Power Supply DBKs Power supply type DBKs are typically used in laboratory, automotive, and field applicati
Daq Systems 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 13 4. When configuring your LogBook or Daq device(s) consider the following: • LogBook calibration is typica
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
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
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
pg. 16, DBK Basics 967794 Daq Systems Power Requirements The improper use of power can cause system damage. The following terms are important
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
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
Daq Systems 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 19 Available Power Chart — Supply to Expansion Devices Product Available Power DBK32 7500 mW DBK32A 15000
pg. 20, DBK Basics 967794 Daq Systems DBK Power Requirement Worktable—Demand DBK Voltage Reference Calculation Options +15 VDC -15 VDC +5
Daq Systems 967794 DBK Basics, pg. 21 DBK Power Requirement Worktable—Demand DBK Voltage Reference Calculation Options +15 VDC -15 VDC +5 VDC
pg. 22, DBK Basics 967794 Daq Systems
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
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;
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
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
5-4 LBK and other non-DBK Options 919495 LogBook User’s Manual LBK1, Remote LogBook Terminal Hardware Description The LBK1 remote-operation te
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
5-6 LBK and other non-DBK Options 919495 LogBook User’s Manual Control-Panel Functions LBK1, Remote Terminal Menu Select Keys () – Locat
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
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
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
5-10 LBK and other non-DBK Options 919495 LogBook User’s Manual LBK2 - Specifications Channels: 4 Connector: DB37 male, P3 Resolution: 16-bits
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
5-12 LBK and other non-DBK Options 919495 LogBook User’s Manual Remote Switch and LED Indicator - Specifications Momentary Contact Switch: &g
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
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……
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
LogBook User’s Manual 958396 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 6-3 Installation and Setup Installing a New System For new LogBook systems,
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
LogBook User’s Manual 958396 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 6-5 Configuration Setup Overview Launch LogViewSetup Serial Communications
6-6 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 958396 LogBook User’s Manual Setting up Serial Communication Parameters To setup the serial communic
LogBook User’s Manual 958396 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 6-7 The following table describes the available settings for Channel Type:
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
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
6-10 GPS and Serial Device Data Collection 958396 LogBook User’s Manual Channel Type Selection Table The following table shows the required cha
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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