Omega 100/200 Series - Manual

Omega 100/200 Series

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – One Omega Drive, River Bend Technology Centre; OMEGAnet
  • Page 3 – Manual Layout; Chapter 1; Overview; Chapter 2; Setup and Startup; Appendix A; Specifications, DaqBooks; Reference Notes; DaqView and DaqViewXL –
  • Page 5 – Table of Contents; – Daq Systems, a Brief Overview; Stacking Hardware ......3-17; DBK Basics
  • Page 7 – Daq Systems, a Brief Overview; Daq Systems, the Modular Concept; Primary Acquisition Device; DBK options are discussed in the; Reference Note; Programming topics are covered in the
  • Page 8 – DaqBooks and DaqBoards; DaqBook; The; DaqBoard; ] board is an internal card that plugs into an ISA-bus slot within a; Using DBK Cards and Modules for Signal Conditioning
  • Page 9 – DBK options are detailed in the; Daq Software; various language drivers to aid custom programming using API
  • Page 11 – Programs; directory, which can be accessed through the Windows Desktop.; CAUTION; Minimum System Requirements; PC system with Pentium
  • Page 12 – related settings are made via software.; Note; External Analog Expansion Power; If using a DBK32A or DBK33 Power Supply Card; If either
  • Page 13 – DAC Reference Voltage and SSH (Simultaneous Sample and Hold); Bipolar or Unipolar A/D Operation; default; Single-ended or Differential Analog Input Channels
  • Page 14 – If connecting your DaqBook to a notebook PC; (4) Install Software and Product Support Documentation; Remove; Place the Data Acquisition CD into the CD-ROM drive.
  • Page 15 – Device Type Window; Resource Tests; Base Address Test
  • Page 16 – Performance Tests; ADC FIFO Input Speed; rate at which DIO output data can be; Test Hardware Tab
  • Page 17 – A Closer Look at DaqBook Hardware; In General; power use in the system.; DaqBook Differences; DaqBook/260 has 3 expansion slots for DBK cards.
  • Page 18 – Performance Factors; Connector Pinouts; DaqBook Block Diagram; : A separate block diagram for DaqBook/260
  • Page 19 – Front and Rear Panels; Excluding DaqBook/260
  • Page 20 – Jumpers; you should verify actual jumper positions.; JP1 - External Analog Expansion Power; Analog Option Card Use; JP2 - DAC Voltage Reference; default is; JP1 External Analog Expansion Settings
  • Page 21 – directory, which can be accessed through the Windows; JP2 DAC Reference Settings
  • Page 22 – JP3 Unipolar/Bipolar Operation Settings; and
  • Page 23 – JP5 Time Base Settings; Use a printer on the pass-through printer port; Connections; : Printing cannot occur during data acquisition.; JP6 Watchdog Timer
  • Page 24 – DaqBook Connections; Parallel Port Capabilities
  • Page 25 – Power Management
  • Page 28 – front panel; has male DB37 connectors for; DaqBook/260 Front Panel
  • Page 29 – rear panel; Hardware Setup; WARNING; – Turn off system power and disconnect DaqBook/260
  • Page 30 – – Remove termination panels; – Determine power requirements; Both the
  • Page 31 – DBK Power Requirements Worktable; DBK Option Cards and Modules User’s Manual; – Configure chassis for power sources; . At no time can you mix analog and digital cards in a
  • Page 32 – Single-ended connections use analog common.; Connection Types
  • Page 33 – Stacking Hardware; Using Dual-Lock Tabs and Splice Plates; provide a means of temporarily; Splice Plate Kits; Stacking Data Acquisition Modules
  • Page 35 – Introduction; signal conditioning
  • Page 36 – PDF versions of user manuals will; directory, which can be accessed from the; How Do DBKs Connect to the Data Acquisition Device?; Connecting DBKs to a DaqBook
  • Page 37 – DBK Identification Tables; Analog Output DBKs; Analog Output; Digital I/O Control DBKs; Analog Signal Conditioning
  • Page 38 – Expansion and Terminal Panel Connection DBKs; Expansion and Connection, General; Power Supply DBKs; Tips on Setting up a Data Acquisition System
  • Page 40 – If you are considering system expansion; Power Supplies and Connectors; type. These devices provide a regulated output whether the power; LogBooks; They supply the DaqBook with 15 VDC @ 900 mA via a DIN5 connector.; DBKs; power supply; DBK
  • Page 41 – An Introduction to Power-Related DBKs; The DBK30A’s 28 V output will power 4 to 20 mA transducers.; The module’s rechargeable power supply can; DIN5 Power Connector; Power Out; DIN5 Power Out
  • Page 42 – When installed in a DBK10; three-slot expansion chassis, the DBK32A or DBK33 supplies power; If used with the DBK41; Daq device
  • Page 43 – Calculating Your System’s Power Needs; Available Power Chart—Supply; LogBook
  • Page 44 – DBK Power Requirement Worktable—Demand
  • Page 45 – Additional Reading
  • Page 47 – Specifications, DaqBooks A; for
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  • Page 49 – Cable Information
  • Page 51 – consequential, incidental or special damages.; RETURN REQUESTS/INQUIRIES; WARRANTY; prior written consent of OMEGA ENGINEERING, INC.
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Summary

Page 2 - One Omega Drive, River Bend Technology Centre; OMEGAnet

Servicing North America: U.S.A.: One Omega Drive, P.O. Box 4047 ISO 9001 Certified Stamford, CT 06907-0047TEL: (203) 359-1660 FAX: (203) 359-7700 e-mail: [email protected] Canada: 976 BergarLaval (Quebec) H7L 5A1, CanadaTEL: (514) 856-6928 FAX: (514) 856-6886 e-mail: [email protected] For immediate technic...

Page 3 - Manual Layout; Chapter 1; Overview; Chapter 2; Setup and Startup; Appendix A; Specifications, DaqBooks; Reference Notes; DaqView and DaqViewXL –

OMB-DaqBook User’s Manual 10-29-02 v Manual Layout Chapter 1 – Daq Systems, a Brief Overview discusses the “modular concept” associated with DaqBooks, DaqBoards, and DBK options. Chapter 2 – Setup and Startup provides instructions for configuring and connecting a DaqBook; installing the appropriate ...

Page 5 - Table of Contents; – Daq Systems, a Brief Overview; Stacking Hardware ......3-17; DBK Basics

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