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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – OMEGAnet; Servicing North America:
  • Page 3 – How To Use This Manual; the ethernet. Includes software installation instructions.; Appendices; Appendix H: Abbreviations
  • Page 4 – Table of Contents; Configuring and Starting NetScan; ChartViewNET QuickStart and Tutorial; PostView
  • Page 5 – Calibration; Command Active Indicators ......6-5; Hardware Setup; Appendix A
  • Page 7 – Configuring and Starting NetScan; Setup for Ethernet Operation...... 1-4; Connect Channel Signal Inputs......1-10; Overview
  • Page 8 – Check and Install Hardware; Verify Voltage Setting; The IEEE position does not apply to NetScan.
  • Page 9 – Tighten the external screws snug, at each end of the card.
  • Page 10 – Setup for Ethernet Operation; Complete Hardware Setup for Ethernet Operation; Make sure NetScan’s power switch is in the “0” (OFF) position.
  • Page 12 – Cycle NetScan’s power switch “Off,” then “On.”
  • Page 13 – Serial cable connected to wrong connector on NetScan, PC, or both.; Exit the NetScan Configuration Utility.
  • Page 14 – NetScan and TCP/IP Addressing; Protocol
  • Page 15 – Configuration; The gateway address can be omitted.; A unique IP address must be assigned to the NetScan device
  • Page 16 – Connect Channel Signal Inputs
  • Page 17 – DB50 Pin Descriptions
  • Page 18 – Notes
  • Page 19 – ChartViewNET Quick Start and Tutorial; Configuration Files
  • Page 20 – ChartView uses
  • Page 21 – Three Ways of Using ChartViewNet; You can use ChartViewNET to:; ) Acquire Data with no charting or meter use; ChartViewNET Quick Start; Starting ChartView, Configuring the System and Collecting Data
  • Page 23 – Device Interface
  • Page 24 – ChartView Analog Meters; ChartViewNET Tutorial; initial startup with no configuration file present; Select Interface Device; Dialog Box appears, as indicated in the following figure.; Note: The Load File button is for loading a previously saved; (3) Select Simulated Instrument. In an actual application you
  • Page 25 – Configure Chart Setup
  • Page 26 – appears on the Main Window.
  • Page 27 – Configure channels and alarms as follows.
  • Page 28 – Acquisition Dialog Box, Normal Mode
  • Page 29 – Acquisition Setup
  • Page 30 – Although the updated
  • Page 31 – General Information and Specifications; General Description; CIMScan
  • Page 32 – Operational Aspects; Data Handling and Triggering
  • Page 33 – Software and Hardware; NetScan Specifications; respective sections of this manual.
  • Page 34 – General
  • Page 35 – Absolute time between scans (; Triggers; Installation Category:; Programmable for rising or falling edges.; Trigger Input Connector:; Trigger Output Connector:; External BNC connector; Data Storage & Format; Statistical Parameters:
  • Page 36 – May be detected by software query.
  • Page 37 – Calibration; NetScan main unit calibration for offset and gain; Industry standard calibration period is once every year.
  • Page 39 – ChartView Software Reference; ChartView, ChartView Plus, ChartViewNET, and ChartViewNET Plus; Main Window Toolbar ......4-8; Chart Setup Wizard ......4-41
  • Page 40 – Three Ways of Using ChartView; You can use ChartView to:
  • Page 41 – What ChartView and ChartView Plus Provide
  • Page 42 – Main Window; you to tab to a field and make changes with the specified control.
  • Page 44 – Channel Information Region; By clicking on the up or down arrows (
  • Page 45 – ) will result in an automatic adjustment of the; Status Indicator Region; Scrolling Time; Status LEDs
  • Page 46 – Main Window Toolbar; Group Select; ) reveals other chart
  • Page 47 – Normal Edit
  • Page 50 – Manually Creating a Display
  • Page 51 – Change the number of charts per group if desired.
  • Page 53 – Channel Configuration; PostView post-acq data viewer
  • Page 54 – Print Charts; Main Window Pull-Down Menus; File; Save As...; About...; Exit
  • Page 55 – File Menu Note; Note: NetScan devices can not make use of the IEEE 488 selection.; Chart; Setup
  • Page 56 – Grid limit lines; View; Toolbar
  • Page 57 – Options
  • Page 58 – Acquire; Start All Indicators; Data; DDE Configuration for Excel...
  • Page 59 – Link to Excel...; Stop Upload
  • Page 60 – Window
  • Page 61 – Device; ... Interface
  • Page 62 – ... Status
  • Page 64 – Instrument Error; ... Configuration
  • Page 65 – ) as the units for channel
  • Page 66 – Bar Graph Meters; The items in this window are as follows:
  • Page 67 – Analog Meters
  • Page 68 – Digital Meters
  • Page 69 – Meter Toolbars; Item; Meter Pull-Down Menus
  • Page 70 – Meters Configuration Menu; Configuring a Meter; Place the mouse cursor over the meter you desire to reconfigure.
  • Page 71 – Configure Meter Settings, Function Descriptions; Function; Setup Window; Access the Setup window using one of the following methods:; Channel & Alarm Setup Dialog Box; double clicking the cell with the mouse
  • Page 73 – Channel Configuration Columns; On; Double-clicking a cell will select the next available type.; Label
  • Page 74 – Alarm Configuration Columns; Low Limit; Set alarm low limit.; High Limit; Set alarm high limit.; Hysteresis; Acquisition Setup Dialog Box; Normal mode
  • Page 75 – Acquisition Setup Dialog Box, Normal Mode
  • Page 77 – Data Destination Dialog Box
  • Page 78 – Auto Re-arm allows you to choose one of the following three options:
  • Page 79 – Introduction; number of chart groups available for viewing
  • Page 80 – Automatic Chart Setup with Wizard
  • Page 81 – ), or use the cursor and type in a new value to make selections for the; Bypassing Automatic Chart Setup
  • Page 83 – PostView; Display Configuration ......5-9; Data File Accessibility; PostView makes use of ASCII (
  • Page 85 – Starting PostView; The main ways of starting PostView are:
  • Page 86 – PostView Toolbar Items
  • Page 88 – Menu Items
  • Page 89 – Understanding Groups, Charts, and Channels; Note: PostView can only display data from one group at a time.
  • Page 90 – Automatic Display Creation
  • Page 91 – Display Configuration; You select Setup from the File pull-down menu
  • Page 92 – Editing a Display
  • Page 97 – PostView Timebase; Two Points About the PostView Timebase; Example of a PostView Timebase
  • Page 99 – ScanCal Software Application ......6-3; Calibration Setup; The VDC Calibrator used must meet the following criteria:
  • Page 101 – ScanCal Software Application; ScanCal’s Main Window; The options available from the pull-down menus (
  • Page 102 – Using ScanCal; Interface Parameters; ) and then selecting the applicable
  • Page 103 – System Inventory; Calibration Without ScanCal; Password; keyword; Mode Indicator; E Command; Command Active Indicators
  • Page 104 – Calibration of Main Unit; Offset Calibration of Main Unit; Required Equipment
  • Page 106 – Gain Calibration of Main Unit
  • Page 107 – Note: You can view the main unit calibration constants by typing:; EX
  • Page 108 – Calibration of Signal Conditioning Cards; Offset Calibration of Cards
  • Page 110 – Gain Calibration of Low Volts Cards; Reference Note: For gain calibration of the; Gain Calibration for High Volts Cards, beginning on page 6-15.
  • Page 112 – ...to clear the buffer
  • Page 113 – Gain Calibration of High Volts Cards
  • Page 115 – Cold Junction Calibration
  • Page 116 – If the calibration password has not been changed, enter
  • Page 119 – Hardware; Memory Configuration ......7-4
  • Page 120 – Rear Panel
  • Page 121 – Power Aspects; Changing the Voltage Setting; power line, then disconnect any other cables.; Ensure the NetScan is not connected to any power source.
  • Page 122 – Replacing the AC Power Supply Fuse; Memory Configuration; Expanded Memory Options
  • Page 123 – other cables, prior to reapplying power to the entire system.; Carefully reassemble the NetScan unit.
  • Page 124 – Calibration Memory Write Enable/Disable; If it is necessary to change the calibration password (via the; Ethernet Interface Configuration
  • Page 125 – Turn the NetScan system’s power “OFF.”
  • Page 126 – Serial Port Pin Connectors
  • Page 127 – GND; Serial Port Pin Connector Signals for RS-232/422 Applications
  • Page 128 – Logic Levels; damaged the unit in a way not covered by the warranty.; Digital I/O Port Pinout
  • Page 129 – External TTL BNC Connectors; CSN/14/LV/T Low volts card with removable screw terminals
  • Page 130 – Thermocouple and Low Volts Card with Subminiature Plugs
  • Page 132 – Low Voltage Cards
  • Page 133 – High Voltage Card with Safety Jack Connectors
  • Page 134 – CSN/Relay Card; can damage the printed circuit board.
  • Page 135 – CSN/Relay Card Specifications; Amps, 30 VDC Resistive; Card Contact Ratings:; Amps maximum on group commons; Connecting the Expansion Chassis; Note: Only one expansion chassis can be connected to a NetScan unit
  • Page 137 – Automatic Channel Assignment
  • Page 138 – Expansion Chassis Specifications; All other terminals are Category 1.; Operating Environment:; C decreasing linearly to
  • Page 139 – Synopsis of Appendices
  • Page 141 – API Commands; Contents
  • Page 142 – Command Syntax; Case Sensitivity; is not the same as; Multiple Parameters
  • Page 143 – Fixed Formats; Command Interpretation; Immediate & Deferred Commands; An example of an immediate command is Set Digital Outputs (
  • Page 145 – Deferred Commands, Order of Execution; Deferred commands are not executed until the
  • Page 146 – Command Summary
  • Page 150 – Command Reference; Command Description Format; Type; Execution; The Commands; and
  • Page 151 – - Trigger On Command; - Flush Acquisition Buffer; ENDIF
  • Page 152 – - Clear Channel Configuration; - Restore Factory Settings
  • Page 153 – - Change Calibration Keyword; SLEEP 5; - Adjust Calibration Card Pots
  • Page 154 – SLEEP 4
  • Page 156 – - Assign Alarm Output
  • Page 157 – - Alarm Stamping
  • Page 158 – - Configure Channels
  • Page 159 – Thermocouple Card Types
  • Page 160 – card
  • Page 161 – - Set Relay Make Time; - End Calibration Mode
  • Page 162 – - Error Status Query
  • Page 163 – - Set Data Format
  • Page 164 – Data Output Formats
  • Page 165 – - Set Burst Mode Frequency; freq
  • Page 166 – - Calibrate Channel Gain; type
  • Page 167 – - Calibrate Channel Offset; Hchan
  • Page 168 – - Set Scan Interval
  • Page 169 – - Digital Input Stamping
  • Page 170 – - Calibrate Cold Junction Offset
  • Page 171 – - Enter Calibration Mode
  • Page 172 – - Set Trigger Level
  • Page 173 – - Set Measuring Mode
  • Page 174 – - Set Event Mask; Nmask
  • Page 175 – - Set Digital Outputs
  • Page 176 – - Program Trigger Times
  • Page 178 – - Set Query Terminator
  • Page 179 – resp
  • Page 180 – - Query Card Data
  • Page 181 – - Read Buffered Data; Rtype
  • Page 182 – - Read Last Readings; - Set Real Time Clock
  • Page 183 – - Set Trigger Configuration; sync
  • Page 185 – Ureq
  • Page 189 – - Set User Terminator; - Set Average Weight; wt
  • Page 193 – Appendix B; Ethernet API Reference; nSWInit
  • Page 195 – nSerialReceive
  • Page 197 – Appendix C; Configuration Aspects for Programmers; Reference Note: Hardware configuration is discussed in Chapter 7.
  • Page 198 – Memory Allocation; Acquisition Data Buffer
  • Page 199 – Measuring Modes
  • Page 200 – Normal Mode; command as described in Appendix A,
  • Page 202 – Configuration Requirements; Configure each channel with the desired type.
  • Page 204 – Configuring Thermocouple Channels; Configuring Low Volts Channels; The
  • Page 205 – Configuring High Volts Channels; Scan Configuration; Configuring a Scan; Channels cannot be accessed randomly as part of a channel scan.; Configuring the Scan Interval
  • Page 206 – Acquisition Configuration; Component
  • Page 207 – STB; Continuous, Gap-Free Acquisition with Two Timebases
  • Page 208 – Set the first parameter of the Counts (
  • Page 209 – Trigger and Stop Events; command must be issued after a stop event
  • Page 210 – Selected Temperature Channel (High or Low Level)
  • Page 211 – With absolute time stamping:
  • Page 212 – Digital Input Stamping (
  • Page 213 – With Digital Input Stamping:; Also see Digital Input (
  • Page 214 – Acquisition Buffer, A Description
  • Page 216 – Multiple Trigger Blocks; command with the flag set to zero.
  • Page 217 – Acquisition Buffer Interrogation
  • Page 218 – Pointer by the value of the post-stop count.
  • Page 219 – Field
  • Page 220 – Reading the Acquisition Buffer
  • Page 222 – Configuring Alarms; Alarm Set Points; The Assign Alarm Output (
  • Page 223 – Set Point Hysteresis
  • Page 224 – Digital I/O Operation; output state, use the
  • Page 225 – Appendix D
  • Page 226 – HLL Register Contents
  • Page 227 – You can use the Query Terminator (
  • Page 228 – Example shows how to read only the Last readings.
  • Page 229 – Data Input Formats; The command parameters over which the
  • Page 230 – Engineering Units Data Format; Thermocouples
  • Page 231 – Volts; For Volts channels all ASCII readings will be of the form:; Scan Interval; Scan Interval formats have the following ASCII format:
  • Page 232 – Binary Data Format; hmstMDY; Counts Data Format
  • Page 233 – Configuring Power-Up State
  • Page 234 – Queries; Vuser; U Status Commands; command) will not cause the
  • Page 235 – Status, Event Reporting, and Mask Registers; Status and Event Reporting Registers.
  • Page 236 – Theory of Operation
  • Page 238 – Calibration Status Register (; the Calibration Error bit in the Error Source Register.; Error Source Register; The event status register is read with the; Event Status Enable Register
  • Page 239 – Status Byte Register; The status byte register contains the following active bits:; All bits in the Status Byte Register are cleared by either a
  • Page 240 – Using Status Reporting Registers
  • Page 241 – Trigger Latency; Trigger Overrun
  • Page 242 – Buffer Overrun With One Trigger Block; Real Time Clock; if temperature channel (assuming units of °C)
  • Page 243 – Appendix E; NetScan Program Examples; Note
  • Page 245 – Appendix F; ASCII Code Summary
  • Page 246 – Decimal Values 64 to 127 – TAG & SCG; DEL
  • Page 247 – ASCII Code Details; Decimal Values 00 to 31 – ACG & UCG Descriptions
  • Page 249 – Appendix G; NetScan Error Messages
  • Page 251 – Appendix H; Abbreviations
  • Page 253 – Index
  • Page 255 – RETURN REQUESTS/INQUIRIES; WARRANTY
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Page 3 - How To Use This Manual; the ethernet. Includes software installation instructions.; Appendices; Appendix H: Abbreviations

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ii NetScan User’s Manual Table of Contents 1 Configuring and Starting NetScan Overview……1-1 Inspect Your System ……1-1Install Software ……1-2Check and Install Hardware …… 1-2 Verify Voltage Setting ……1-2Verify DIP Switch Setting ……1-2Install Signal Conditioning Card(s) …..1-2Connect Expansion Chassis ...

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