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Preface
Thank you!
Thank you very much for your investment in DEWETRON's unique data acquisition systems. These are top-quality instruments which are designed to provide you years of reliable service. This guide has been prepared to help you get the most from your investment, starting from the day you take it out of the box, and extending for years into the future.
This guide includes important startup notes, as well as safety notes and information about keeping your
DEWETRON system in good working condition over time.
We strongly suggest that you read this entire manual, especially the safety and care sections, as well as to avoid damaging your DEWETRON system.
What is the DEWE-561?
This product is used for measuring of different physical and/or electrical sizes (depending on model or configuration). The connection is depending on model or configuration and takes place via safety banana plugs, BNC connectors (± 50V max.), D-SUB connectors (± 50V max.), thermocouple connectors (± 50V max.), BINDER
®
connectors (± 50V max.), SMB connetcors (± 50V max.), µdot connectors (± 50V max.),
LEMO
®
connectors or RJ-45 connectors.
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Preface
Notes
Table of content
Content
General Information, Safety Instructions 7
Training ……………………………………………………………………………………… 7
Calibration …………………………………………………………………………………… 7
Support ……………………………………………………………………………………… 7
Service/repairs ……………………………………………………………………………… 7
Warranty Information ……………………………………………………………………… 8
Printing History ……………………………………………………………………………… 8
Safety conventions ………………………………………………………………………… 9
General safety and hazard warnings for all DEWETRON systems ………………… 10
Maintenance ………………………………………………………………………………… 13
Windows updates and antivirus/security software ……………………………………… 14
Problematic network stacks ……………………………………………………………… 14
Environmental Considerations …………………………………………………………… 14
Blockdiagram of the internal signal processing ………………………………………… 15
First steps …………………………………………………………………………………… 16
Main System 17
DEWE-561 - All-in-one Instrument ……………………………………………………… 17
System specifications ……………………………………………………………………… 17
DEWE-561 at a glance …………………………………………………………………… 18
MDAQ series amplifiers overview ………………………………………………………… 22
Power supply ……………………………………………………………………………… 24
Software 25
A/D Conversion A1
Internal Wiring
CE-Certificate of conformity
B1
C1
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General Information, Safety Instructions
Services
Training
DEWETRON offers training at various offices around the world several times each year. DEWETRON headquaters in Austria have a very large and professional conference and seminar center, where training classes are conducted on a regular basis starting with sensors and signal conditioning, A/D technology and software operation. For more information about training services, please visit: http://www.dewetron.com/support/training
Dewetron Inc. in the USA also has a dedicated training facility connected to its headquarters, located in
Rhode Island. For more information about training services in the US, please visit: http://www.dewamerica.com/support/trainingsclasses
Calibration
Every instrument needs to be calibrated at regular intervals. The standard norm across nearly every industry is annual calibration. Before your DEWETRON data acquisition system is delivered, it is calibrated at our
DEWETRON headquater. Each of this system is delivered with a certificate of compliance with our published specifications. Detailed calibration reports from our calibration system are available for purchase with each order. We retain them for at least one year, so calibration reports can be purchased for up to one year after your system was delivered.
Support
DEWETRON has a team of people ready to assist you if you have any questions or any technical difficulties regarding the system. For any support please contact your local distributor first or DEWETRON directly.
For Asia and Europe, please contact: For the Americas, please contact:
DEWETRON Ges.m.b.H.
Parkring 4
A-8074 Graz-Grambach
AUSTRIA
Tel.: +43 316 3070
Fax: +43 316 307090
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.dewetron.com
DEWETRON, Inc.
10 High Street, Suite K
Wakefield, RI 02879
U.S.A.
Tel.: +1 401 284 3750
Toll-free: +1 877 431 5166
Fax: +1 401 284 3755
Email: [email protected]
Web: http://www.dewamerica.com
The telephone hotline is available
Monday to Friday between
08:00 and 17:00 CET (GMT +1:00)
The telephone hotline is available
Monday to Friday between
08:00 and 17:00 GST (GMT -5:00)
Service/repairs
Only the team of DEWETRON is allowed to perform any kinds of repairs to your system to assure a safe and proper operation in future. For information regarding service and repairs please contact your local distributor first or DEWETRON directly.
!
Any spare parts (screws, backplanes, cables,...) must be obtained from DEWETRON only.
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Notice
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.
DEWETRON elektronische Messgeraete Ges.m.b.H. (DEWETRON) shall not be liable for any errors contained in this document. DEWETRON MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD
TO THIS DOCUMENT, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. DEWETRON SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS
THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
DEWETRON shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages, whether based on contract, tort, or any other legal theory, in connection with the furnishing of this document or the use of the information in this document.
Warranty Information
A copy of the specific warranty terms applicable to your DEWETRON product and replacement parts can be obtained from your local sales and service office.
Restricted Rights Legend
Use austrian law for duplication or disclosure.
DEWETRON GesmbH
Parkring 4
A-8074 Graz-Grambach / Austria
TRION™ is a trademark of DEWETRON Ges.m.b.H.
SYNC-CLOCK™ is a trademark of DEWETRON Ges.m.b.H.
SUPER-COUNTER™ is a trademark of DEWETRON Ges.m.b.H.
DEWESoft ™ is a trademark of DEWESoft d.o.o.
Any other trademarks and registered trademarks are acknowledged to be the property of their owners.
Printing History
Please refer to the page bottom for printing version.
Copyright © DEWETRON elektronische Messgeraete Ges.m.b.H.
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Safety conventions
Safety conventions
Observe precautions for handling electrostatic sensitive devices!
!
This icon denotes a caution, which advises you of precautions to take to avoid injury, data loss, or a system crash. When this symbol is marked on the product, refer to the technical reference manual.
Indicates hazardous voltages.
Indicates the chassis terminal
WARNING Calls attention to a procedure, practice, or condition that could cause bodily injury or death.
CAUTION Calls attention to a procedure, practice, or condition that could possibly cause damage to equipment or permanent loss of data.
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Safety instructions
Your safety is our primary concern! Please be safe!
!
General safety and hazard warnings for all DEWETRON systems
Use this system under the terms of the specifications only to avoid any possible danger. If the unit is used
in a manner not specified by the manufacturer the protection can be impaired!
Ths product is intended for use in industrial locations. As a result, this product may cause interference
if used in residential areas. Such use must be avoided unless the user takes special measures to reduce
electromagnetic emissions to prevent interferences to the reception of radio and television broadcasts.
Maintenance will be executed by qualified staff only.
During the use of the system, it might be possible to access another parts of a more comprehensive
system. Please read and follow the safety instructions provided in the manuals of all other components
regarding warning and security advices for using the system.
With this product, only use the power cable delivered or defined for the host country.
DO NOT connect or disconnect sensors, probes or test leads, as these parts are connected to a voltage
supply unit.
The system is grounded via a protective conductor in the power supply cord. To avoid electric shocks,
the protective conductor has to be connected with the ground of the power network. Before connecting
the input or output connectors of the system, make sure that there is a proper grounding to guarantee
potential free usage. For countries, in which there is no proper grounding, please refere to your local
legally safety regulations for safety use.
DC systems: Every DC system has a grounding connected to the chassis (yellow/green safety banana
plug).
Please note the characteristics and indicators on the system to avoid fire or electric shocks. Before
connecting the system, please carefully read the corresponding specifications in the product manual.
The inputs are not, unless otherwise noted (CATx identification), for connecting to the main circuits of
category II, III and IV. The measurement category can be adjusted depending on module configuration.
The power cord separates the system from the power supply. Do not block the power cord, since it has to
be accessible for the users.
Supply overvoltage category is II.
DO NOT use the system if equipment covers or shields are removed.
If you assume the system is damaged, get it examined by authorised personnel only.
Any use in wet rooms, outdoors or in adverse environmental condition is not allowed!
Adverse environmental conditions are:
Moisture or high humidity
Dust, flammable gases, fumes or dissolver
Thunderstorm or thunderstorm conditions (except assembly PNA)
Electrostatic fields, et cetera.
Any direct voltage output is protected with a fuse against short cut and reverse-polarity, but is NOT
galvanically isolated (except it is explicit marked on the system).
The system must be connected and operated to an earthed wall socket at the AC mains power supply
only (except for DC systems).
Any other use than described above may damage your system and is attended with dangers like shortcut,
fire or electric shocks.
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Safety instructions
The whole system must not be changed, rebuilt or opened (except for changing TRION™ modules).
If you assume a more riskless use is not provided anymore, the system has to be rendered inoperative
and should be protected against inadvertent operation. It is assumed that a more riskless operation is not
possible anymore, if
the system is damaged obviously or causes strange noises.
the system does not work anymore.
the system has been exposed to long storage in adverse environmental.
the system has been exposed to heavy shipment strain.
DO NOT touch any exposed connectors or components if they are live wired. The use of metal bare wires
is not allowed. There is a risk of short cut and fire hazard!
Warranty void if damages caused by disregarding this manual. For consequential damages NO liability
will be assumed!
Warranty void if damages to property or persons caused by improper use or disregarding the safety
instructions.
Unauthorized changing or rebuilding the system is prohibited due to safety and permission reasons (CE).
Exception: changing TRION™ modules.
The assembly of the system is equivalent to protection class I. For power supply, only the correct power
socket of the public power supply must be used, except the system is DC powered.
Be careful with voltages >25 V
AC
or >35 V
DC
! These voltages are already high enough in order to get a
perilous electric shock by touching the wiring.
Maximum input voltage for measuring cards are 70 V
DC
and 46.7 V
PEAK
The product heats during operation. Make sure there is adequate ventilation. Ventilation slots must not
covered!
Only fuses of the specified type and nominal current may be used. The use of patched fuses is
prohibited.
Prevent using metal bare wires! Risk of short cut and fire hazard!
DO NOT use the system before, during or shortly after a thunderstorm (risk of lightning and high energy
overvoltage). An advanced range of application under certain conditions is allowed with therefore
designed products only. For details please refer to the specifications.
Make sure that your hands, shoes, clothes, the floor, the system or measuring leads, integrated curcuits
and so on, are dry.
DO NOT use the system in rooms with flammable gases, fumes or dust or in adverse environmental
conditions.
Avoid operation in the immediate vicinity of:
high magnetic or electromagnetic fields
transmitting antennas or high-frequency generators
For exact values please refere to enclosed specifications.
Use measurement leads or measurement accessories aligned to the specification of the system only. Fire
hazard in case of overload!
Do not switch on the system after transporting it from a cold into a warm room and vice versa. The
thereby created condensation may damage your system. Acclimatise the system unpowered to room
temperature.
Do not disassemble the system! There is a high risk of getting a perilous electric shock. Capacitors still
might charged, even the system has been removed from the power supply.
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Safety instructions
The electrical installations and equipments in industrial facilities must be observed by the security
regulations and insurance institutions.
The use of the measuring system in schools and other training facilities must be observerd by skilled
personnel.
The measuring systems are not designed for use at humans and animals.
Please contact a professional if you have doubts about the method of operation, safety or the connection
of the system.
Please be careful with the product. Shocks, hits and dropping it from already lower level may damage
your system. For exact values please refere to enclosed specifications.
Please also consider the detailed technical reference manual as well as the security advices of the
connected systems.
This product has left the factory in safety-related flawless and proper condition.
In order to maintain this condition and guarantee safety use, the user has to consider the security advices and warnings in this manual.
EN 61326-3-1:2008
IEC 61326-1 applies to this part of IEC 61326 but is limited to systems and equipment for industrial applications intended to perform safety functions as defined in IEC 61508 with SIL 1-3.
The electromagnetic environments encompassed by this product family standard are industrial, both indoor and outdoor, as described for industrial locations in IEC 61000-6-2 or defined in 3.7 of IEC 61326-1.
Equipment and systems intended for use in other electromagnetic environments, for example, in the process industry or in environments with potentially explosive atmospheres, are excluded from the scope of this product family standard, IEC 61326-3-1.
Devices and systems according to IEC 61508 or IEC 61511 which are considered as “operationally welltried”, are excluded from the scope of IEC 61326-3-1.
Fire-alarm and safety-alarm systems, intended for protection of buildings, are excluded from the scope of
IEC 61326-3-1.
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For safety reasons max. 50 V may be applied to the BNC input-connectors!
Refer to the regulation of maximum allowable touch potential.
Maintenance
Maintenance
The information in this section is designed for use by qualified service personal.
Service interval:
Clean dust from the chassis exterior/interior and exchange filter foam based on the operating environment.
Cleaning:
Clean surface of the chassis with dry lind-free cloth.
Use a dry velocity stream of air to clean the chassis interior.
- Disconnect all cables before servicing the unit!
!
- Many components within the chassis are sensitive to static discharge damage. Always wear a
ground wrist strap and service the unit only in static-free environment.
- Do not use harsh chemical cleaning agents!
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General information
CAUTION
The system BIOS is protected by password. Any change in the BIOS may cause a system crash.
When the system is booting, do not press ESC-button on keyboard. This may clear the BIOS settings and cause system faults.
Any change in the file structure as deleting or adding files or directories might cause a system crash.
Before installing software updates contact DEWETRON or your local distributor. Use only software packages which are released by DEWETRON. Further informations are also available in the internet
(http://www.dewetron.com).
After power off the system wait at least 10 seconds before switching the system on again. Otherwise the system may not boot correct. This prolongs also the life of all system components.
Windows updates and antivirus/security software
Before installing Windows software updates consult with DEWETRON for compatibility guidance. Please also keep in mind that the use of any antivirus or other security software may slow down your system and may cause data loss.
Problematic network stacks
Often intrusive IT software or network processes can interfere with the primary function of the DEWETRON system: to record data. Therefore we recommend strongly against the installation of IT/MIS software and running their processes on any DEWETRON data acquisition system, and cannot guarantee the performance of our systems if they are so configured.
Environmental Considerations
Information about the environmental impact of the product.
Product End-of-Life Handling
Observe the following guidelines when recycling a DEWETRON system:
System and Components Recycling
Production of these components required the extraction and use of natural resources. The substances contained in the system could be harmful to your health and to the environment if the system is improperly handled at it's end of life! Please recycle this product in an appropriate way to avoid an unnecessary pollution of the environment and to keep natural resources.
This symbol indicates that this system complies with the European Union’s requirements according to
Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). Please find further information about recycling on the DEWETRON website www.dewetron.com
Restriction of Hazardous Substances
This product has been classified as Monitoring and Control equipment, and is outside the scope of the
2011/65/EU RoHS Directive. This product is known to contain lead.
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Signal processing
Blockdiagram of the internal signal processing
AC or DC input
Power supply
USB and FireWire power supply
Motherboard/CPU-board
CPU
RAM
RS-232
Measurement boards
(DEWE-ORION, ...)
PCI boards
(USB, FireWire, ...)
USB, FireWire, Ethernet
(on-board) onboard VGA
Display
DC/DC converter
MDAQ
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First steps
First steps
1
3
Power-on your system.
Run DEWESoft usually via "Start" >"Programs" >
"Dewetron" > "DEWESoft x.x"
> "DEWESoft x.x"
2
4
Connect your sensors to the system.
Start recording your data!
All accessories shown in this document are available as option and will not be shipped as standard parts. These parts are described as "option".
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Main System
Main System
DEWE-561 - All-in-one Instrument
Portable data acquisition system
Up to 16 channels with differential inputs
(in conjunction with DEWE-MDAQ modules)
4 Voltage inputs
(in conjunction with MDAQ-PQL-SUB-HV)
up to 28 current inputs for current clamps
(in conjunction with MDAQ-PQL-SUB-HV)
Internal 12.1" TFT display
(not supported with DEWE-561-PNA-4U28I)
System specifications
DEWE-561
Channel 0 to 7
Channel 8 to 15
DEWE-561-PNA
DEWE-561-PNA-4U28I: Channel 0 to 3:
Power supply:
Operating temperature:
discharging batteries
charging batteries
without batteries
Storage temperature:
Humidity (operating):
Vibration test*
EN 60068-2-6
(exceeds MIL-STD 810F
514.5 procedure I)
Vibration test*
EN 60721-3-2
Class 2M2
Shocktests*
EN 60068-2-27
(Exceeds MIL-STD 810F
516.5 procedure I)
Dimensions: (W x D x H):
Weight:
Channel 0 to 3:
Channel 4 to 7:
DEWE-561-PNA-4U12I: Channel 0 to 3:
Channel 4 to 15:
Channel 4 to 31:
300 W AC power supply (P1S-6300V)
0 °C to +50 °C
0 °C to +45 °C
-5 °C to +50 °C
-20 °C to +60 °C
Voltage inputs (V
Current inputs (I
Voltage inputs (V
Current inputs (I
Voltage inputs (V
LX
Current inputs (Ix
10 % to 90 %, non condensing
5 % to 95 %, rel. humidity
Shape
Frequency range
Acceleration
Sweep rate
Duration
Test in 3 directions
Shape
Frequency range
Power spectral density
Duration
LX
LX
) with MDAQ-SUB-PQL-HV (I)
LX
) with MDAQ-SUB-PQL-HV (U)
) with MDAQ-SUB-PQL-HV (U)
) with MDAQ-SUB-PQL-HV (I)
LX
) with MDAQ-SUB-PQL-HV (U)
LX
) with MDAQ-SUB-PQL-HV (I)
Shape
Acceleration amplitude
Duration
Test in 3 axis, 3 shocks in each axis and direction approx. 360 x 300 x 150 mm (14.2 x 11.8 x 5.9 in.) typ. 5 kg (11 lbs), depending on confi guration
*) tested with SSD disc.
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Dimensions*
347 14
* Dimensions in mm
(1 inch = 25.4 mm)
DEWE-561 at a glance
Typical DEWE-561 rear view
4 5 6
Typical DEWE-561 left side view
7 8
1
18
2 3
Connector overview:
1 Power supply connector
2 Fuse
3 Power supply switch
4 USB interface connector
5 VGA connector
6 Ethernet LAN connector
7 PAD interface connector /
RS-232 interface connector (optional)
8 Digital I/O connector
Main System
Typical DEWE-561 with MDAQ-PQL-SUB-HV module (side view)
I
L1
I
L2
V
L1
V
L2
V
L3
V
N
I
L3
I
N
Typical DEWE-561-PNA-4U28I with 7x MDAQ-PQL-SUB-HV module (top view)
Ix
LX
V
LN
V
L3
V
L2
V
L1
Connector overview:
V
Lx,
Ix
Lx,
V
Ix
N
- Voltage inputs
N
- Current inputs for current clamps
(Ampflex or direct current (5A)
Typical DEWE-561-PNA-4U12I side view
I
LX
Connector overview:
V
Lx,
I
Lx,
I
V
N
- Voltage inputs
N
- Current inputs for current clamps
(Ampflex, voltage input)
V
LX
, V
N
Note: The location of the connectors might vary from system to system and depends on configuration
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Power-on button
The power-on push button has to be used to switch on the system.
Power supply input connector
For details see chapter power supply.
EPAD connector (LEMO, optional)
To connect DEWETRON EPAD modules to the system.
1
2
4
3
Lemo EGG.1B.304
Pin assginment
1: RS-485 A
2: RS-485 B
3: +12 V
4: GND
Shield is connected on housing
USB interface connectors (Universal Serial Bus)
The USB interface connectors meets standard USB pin assignment.
Digital I/O connector
This connector supports the digital input and output lines of the built-in A/D board. If this board does not support digital I/O’s, the connector is not available.
5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6
9-pin SUB-D connector (female) Schematic
Pin assignment
1: Digital IN 1 (max. 24 V
DC
)
2: n.c.
3: n.c.
4: Digital IN 2 (max. 24 V
DC
)
5: n.c.
6: Relais output (normally open)
7: Relais output (normally open)
8: n.c.
9: Common
CAUTION: Relais output: max. 60 V / 1 A AC!
PAD interface connector
The PAD interface connector offers the possibility to connect additional PAD modules to your DEWE-561.
5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6
9-pin SUB-D connector (female) Schematic
Pin assignment
1: n.c.
2: RS485-A
3: RS485-B
4: n.c.
5: n.c.
6: n.c.
7: n.c.
8: +12 V
9: GND
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Main System
RS-232 interface connector (optional)
The RS-232 interface connector (female) is located on the rear panel of the DEWE-561. It is configured as standard RS-232 interface COM 2 and can be used for mouse or other peripheral units.
9-pin SUB-D connector (female)
5 4 3 2 1
9 8 7 6
Schematic
Pin assignment
1: DCD (Data Carrier Detector)
2: RD (Received Data)
3: TD (Transmitted Data)
4: DTR (Data Terminal Ready)
5: GND (Ground)
6: DSR (Data Set Ready)
7: RTS (Request To Send)
8: CTS (Clear To Send)
9: RI (Ring Indicator)
Ethernet connector
The DEWE-561 system supports 10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet with standard RJ45 connector.
RS-485 interface connector (optional)
The RS-485 interface connector (male) is located on the rear side of the DEWE-561. It meets standard RS-
485 pin assignment.
VGA connector
The VGA connector offers the possibility to connect a CRT or other standard VGA displays to the system.
This connector meets standard VGA pin assignment
Current connector for current clamps
7-pin AMPFLEX connector (male) Schematic
4 3 2
Pin assignment
1: (+) Direct current 5A
2: (-) Direct current 5A
3: (+) AmpFLEX Input
4: (-) AmpFLEX Input
5: Internal use
6: (+) Current clamp
GND: (-) Current clamp
5 6 1 GND
!
CAUTION: The Voltage input of the current connector is not isolated!
Do not use this for any shunt measurement!
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MDAQ series amplifiers overview
SUB Modules for MDAQ-BASE-x
Module
MDAQ-SUB-STG-D
Connector: DB-9
V
MSI
MSI
MSI
MDAQ-SUB-BRIDGE-D
Connector: DB-9
V
MSI
MSI
MSI
MDAQ-SUB-V-200-D
Connector: DB-9
V
MSI
MSI
MDAQ-SUB-V-200-BNC
Connector: BNC
#
CH Input type
8 Strain-gage (Full-, half and quarterbridge, incl. shunt calibration) for strain gage application
Voltage up to ±10 V
ICP via MSI-BR-ACC
Voltage up to 200 V via MSI-BR-V-200
Thermocouple via MSI-BR-TH-x
Pt100, Pt200, Pt500, Pt1000, Pt2000 and resistance via MSI-BR-RTD
8 Strain-gage (Full-, and half bridge) for strain gage sensors
Voltage up to ±10 V
ICP, via MSI-BR-ACC
Voltage up to 200 V via MSI-BR-V-200
Thermocouple via MSI-BR-TH-x
Pt100, Pt200, Pt500, Pt1000, Pt2000 and resistance via MSI-BR-RTD
8 Voltage up to ±200 V
ICP, via MSI-V-ACC
Pt100, Pt200, Pt500, Pt1000, Pt2000 and resistance via MSI-V-RTD
Ranges
14 ranges from ±0.5 to 1000 mV/V (@ 5 V
DC
excitation
15 ranges from ±2.5 mV to ±10 V
7 ranges from ±0.25 mV to ±10 V
6 ranges from ±10 to ±200 V full range of TC type
-200 °C to 1000 °C and 0 to 6.5 kOhm
14 ranges from ±0.5 to 1000 mV/V (@ 5 V
DC
excitation
15 ranges from ±2.5 mV to ±10 V
7 ranges from ±0.25 mV to ±10 V
6 ranges from ±10 to ±200 V full range of TC type
-200 °C to 1000 °C and 0 to 6.5 kOhm
13 ranges from ±0.125 to ±200 V
7 ranges from ±0.25 mV to ±10 V
-200 °C to 1000 °C and 0 to 6.5 kOhm
Note: for safety reasons, max. 120 V
DC
or 50 V
AC
are allowed at this connector
8 Voltage up to ±200 V 13 ranges from ±0.125 to ±200 V
V
MDAQ-SUB-ACC-BNC
Connector: BNC
Note: for safety reasons, max. 120 V
DC
or 50 V
AC
are allowed at this connector
8 ICP
®
or voltage up to ±10 V 8 ranges from ±125 mV to ±10 V
Single-ended or differential input and one highpass fi lter
3.4 Hz highpass fi lter for noise and shock response measurement
MDAQ-SUB-ACC-BNC-S1
0,16 Hz for structural and modal analysis, human body vibration measurement
MDAQ-SUB-ACC-A-BNC
Connector: BNC
(rest same as MDAQ-SUB-ACC-BNC)
8 ICP
®
or voltage up to ±10 V 8 ranges from ±125 mV to ±10 V
MDAQ-SUB-ACC-A-MD
Connector: Microdot
Single-ended input and two HP fi lters
0.16 Hz for structural and modal analysis, human body vibration measurement
3.4 Hz for noise and shock response measurement
8 ICP
®
or voltage up to ±10 V 8 ranges from ±125 mV to ±10 V
Single-ended input, two HP fi lters and sensor failure detection
0.16 Hz for structural and modal analysis, human body vibration measurement
3.4 Hz for noise and shock response measurement
Option: test signal input for all channels
BW: 30 kHz
BW: 30 kHz
HP: 0.16 Hz
BW: 300 kHz
BW: 300 kHz
BW: 300 kHz
HP: 3.4 Hz
BW: 300 kHz
HP: 0.16 Hz
BW: 300 kHz
HP: 0.16 Hz, 3.4 Hz
BW: 300 kHz
HP: 0.16 Hz, 3.4 Hz
-
0 to 12 V
DC
+15 V
DC
and
0 to 12 V
DC
±15 V
DC
and
0 to 12 V
DC
4 / 8 mA
4 / 8 mA
4 / 8 mA
4 / 8 mA
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Filter Modules for MDAQ
Module
MDAQ-AAF4-5-BU
MDAQ-FILT-5-BU
MDAQ-FILT-5-BU-S1
MDAQ-FILT-5-BE
# CH
16
16
16
16
Filter characteristics
Butterworth
Butterworth
Butterworth
Butterworth
Cutt-off frequencies
100 Hz, 1, 10, 30, 100 kHz,
Bypass
Note: not possible in all system confi gurations.
Please contact factory for details.
30, 100, 300 Hz, 1, 10 kHz,
Bypass
100 Hz, 1, 10, 30, 100 kHz,
Bypass
30, 100, 300 Hz, 1, 10 kHz,
Bypass
Order
4 th order
2 nd order
2 nd order
2 nd order
Modular smart interfaces to connect various sensors
Modular Smart Interfaces for DAQP / MDAQ modules, DEWE-43 and DEWE-101
MSI-BR-ACC
MSI-BR-V-200
MSI-BR-RTD
MDAQ-SUB-STG-D
MDAQ-SUB-
BRIDGE-D
MDAQ-SUB-V-
200-D
-
DAQP-STG-D
DAQP-LV-D
-
DEWE-43
Isotron (constant current powered) adapter for MDAQ-SUB-BRIDGE / -STG modules with DB9 connector
Excitation current 4 mA at 21 V, High pass fi lter 1.5 Hz, BNC connector
Bandwidth and ranges are defi ned by connected amplifi er
Automatic adapter identifi cation
DEWE-101
200 V input adapter for MDAQ-SUB-BRIDGE / -STG modules with DB9 connector
Differential input confi guration, BNC connector
Bandwidth and ranges are defi ned by connected amplifi er
Automatic adapter identifi cation
-
-
not needed
-
-
Pt100, Pt200, Pt500, Pt1000 and Pt2000 adapter for MDAQ-SUB-BRIDGE / -STG modules with DB9 connector
2, 3 and 4 wire connection methods, 5-pin Binder 710 series connector
Automatic adapter identifi cation
MSI-BR-CH-x
MSI-BR-TH-x
MSI-V-ACC
MSI-V-RTD
MSI-V-CH-50
-
-
Charge input interface for DAQP-STG and MDAQ-SUB-BRIDGE / -STG with DB9 connector
Range up to 50000 pC, AC coupled with 0.07 Hz, BNC signal connection
Max. 100 kHz bandwidth (dependent on the max. bandwidth of the amplifi er)
Automatic adapter identifi cation
isolated TC sensor
-
any TC sensor
-
isolated TC sensor
Thermocouple type K / J / T adapter for DAQP-BRIDGE-x and MDAQ-SUB-BRIDGE / -STG modules with DB9 connector
For use with isolated thermocouple sensors only ! (except in combination with DAQP-BRIDGE-A*)
High accuracy cold junction reference measurement, 1 m thermo cable with Mini TC connector
Automatic adapter identifi cation
-
-
-
-
Isotron (constant current powered) adapter for DAQP-LV and MDAQ-SUB-V-200 modules with DB9 connector
Excitation current 4 mA at 21 V, High pass fi lter 1.5 Hz, BNC connector
Bandwidth and ranges are defi ned by connected amplifi er
Automatic adapter identifi cation
-
-
-
-
Pt100, Pt200, Pt500 and Pt1000 adapter for DAQP-LV and MDAQ-SUB-V-200 modules with DB9 connector
2, 3 and 4 wire connection methods, 5-pin Binder 710 series connector
Automatic adapter identifi cation
-
-
-
Charge input interface for DAQP-LV, MDAQ-SUB-V-200 modules with DB9 connector
Range up to 50000 pC, AC coupled with 0.07 Hz, BNC signal connection
Max. 100 kHz bandwidth (dependent on the max. bandwidth of the amplifi er)
Automatic adapter identifi cation
-
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Power supply
300 W AC power supply
AC power supply
Input:
Rated input voltage:
Input frequency:
Max. input current:
Output:
Output power:
Output voltages:
300 W AC power supply (P1S-6300V)
100 to 240 V
AC
(max. 90 to 264 V
AC
)
47 .. 63 Hz
4.5 A @ 115 V / 2 A @ 230 V
300 W
+3.3 V (max. 17 A) +12 V2 (max. 16 A)
+5 V (max. 18 A) -12 V (max. 0.3 A)
+12 V1 (max. 8 A) +5 VSB (max. 2.5 A)
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Software
DEWESoft
™
DEWESoft
™
DEWESoft
™
Software Turns our Hardware into a Powerful Data
Acquisition System
Our award-winning data acquisition package is second to none when it comes to both pure recording power and ease of use. Normally it is a difficult balancing act to provide lots of capability and performance, without making the user interface cumbersome and hard to learn. But with careful and innovative design, we have done exactly that!
Key Features of DEWETRON systems running
DEWESoft
™
Fast and easy setup
Perfect sync of vastly different signals like analog, digital, counter, CAN, XCP, GPS, Video,
ARINC, 1553, etc.
The software can act as a simple multi-meter or recorder as well as a sophisticated combustion analyzer or power analyzer. Or anything in between these extremes, like a
FFT analyzer, transient recorder, etc.
Powerful online data processing, MATH functions, filters, statistics, reference curves
Attractive online display of all kind of data, creation of displays is a matter of seconds
Over 10 years DEWESoft
™
evolved into a great data acquisition software and is Nr.1 in synchronous acquisition of vastly different signals like analog, digital, CAN, GPS,
PCM, counter, video, etc. In 2010 with the release of version 7, DEWESoft
™
takes a big step toward become a very powerful data analysis tool for a wide range of test
& measurement applications. Since many years you can utilize math channels in the measure mode for online cal-
Analog, digital or CAN data output; powerful function generator, alarms, CAN messages
Build test procedures in a form of workflow diagram by means of sequencer
Fast data analysis, reload GByte files in seconds culations. Starting with version 7.0, captured data can be re-calculated in the analyze mode using the large suite
Post processing, large suite of calculation
(math) functions of calculation (math) functions available in the measure mode. This eliminates the CPU performance limitations and thus provides unlimited offline calculation power.
Example: Performing a 10 th
order notch filter on 128 channels being sampled at 200 kS/s each. This is not possible online. But in analyze mode it´s easy. Simply record the data and then filter it afterwards (math functions are non-destructive, i.e., they do not affect the raw channels).
Another important new feature is the sequencer which provides a way to automate test procedures.
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DEWESoft
™
Hardware Support
DEWESoft
™
supports DEWETRON hardware cards as well as some third-party cards, like Spectrum cards for transient recording. Multiple cards of the same family are supported for high channel counts.
There is also a huge range of DEWETRON signal conditioners which are all perfectly implemented into the software.
Besides the analog inputs DEWESoft
™
supports the digital I/Os, counters and CAN interfaces of DEWETRON hardware.
To acquire video streams in sync with the analog data there is a selection of DEWE-CAM cameras.
Further bus systems like PCM telemetry, XCP, ARINC, 1553, etc. are supported, too. DEWETRON offers the appropriate hardware for all of these.
For position and speed measurements there is a choice of high performance DEWE-VGPS sensors. Or use lowcost sensor which is NMEA compatible for simple position plotting and mapping applications.
DAQx modules
Sensor Database and TEDS (Technical Electronic Data Sheet)
The DEWESoft
™
data acquisition software suite was developed especially for measurement technicians, thus simple sensor “connection” is a major topic. Basic settings like sensor setup are easily done. TEDS technology of newer sensors is supported on both the hardware and software side, so that all settings follow automatically, preventing user errors and saving a huge amount of time. For sensors without TEDS, there are numerous options for manual scaling as well as an integrated sensor database to make settings as efficient as possible.
DEWE-ORION A/D cards
Video Recording
A camera is a perfect sensor for many applications and a lot of people like to use it in their data acquisition. Video is a useful test documentation, providing a visual record of the test conditions and setup. I can also be used for more indepth analysis, as you can imagine. There is nothing quite like seeing your data replayed with synchronized video – this DEWETRON innovation provides a whole new level of context and understanding of your test data than you could ever imagine.
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DEWESoft
™
3D Graph
In the properties panel there is a function that allows you to edit the properties of the selected display, and to create new displays, and rearrange them. You can rename any display, and select a different icon for it. Of course you can add sub-displays to any main display.
Display Screens
One of the most powerful and yet easy to use aspect of DEWESoft
™
is the creation of displays. Of course a few standard displays like Recorders,
Oscilloscope, FFT, Meters, Bars, 2D and 3D graphs, etc. are built-in for you.
But this is only the beginning. You simply can create custom displays according to the needs of specific test.
Project Setup
The project files setup the measurement instruments in seconds including complete hardware setup, measurement configuration, and sensor calibration.
Since DEWESoft version 7 you can create “Projects” at the hardware setup screen level, where each project contains all of the settings for any hardware that you own. You can have an unlimited number of hardware setups, which you can freely name and edit. When you start DEWESoft 7, it will automatically load the last hardware setup that you used, of course … but if you have changed the hardware, you can simply choose a different project from the
“Settings” menu, and a completely different hardware setup will be loaded.
Even when using the same hardware, projects allows using different folders for setup, data and exported files. So you can create John and George projects for different users and work without interfering or you can create e.g. Road-Load and DSA projects for different tasks.
Recording
You can control recording as simple as pressing the START,
STORE and STOP buttons. But there are also versatile trigger options to e.g. only store data if a trigger event occurs or to store at a slow rate usually but store at a fast rate at a trigger event with definable pre- and post times.
There is a large suite of calculation (math) functions which can be applied to any channels.
Analyze – Replay, Re-calculate, Export
In Analyze mode you can replay any captured data file, zoom in, make cursor measurements, print reports and export the data to a wide variety of formats, like Flexpro, Excel, Matlab,
Diadem and many more.
Since version 7 all the powerful math functions such as math formulas, filtering, statistics, power analysis, frequency response function, order tracking, torsional vibration, engine combustion analysis, sound analysis, human vibration analysis, and others can also be applied off-line to captured data.
So you can simply store the raw data and do all the processing off-line, on any computer, anywhere. This allows you to work with the data as you were at the test bench or on the proving ground.
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DEWESoft
™
Notes
28
A/D Conversion
A/D & D/A Conversion
A/D Conversion
Please find information about the A/D conversion in the attached DEWE-ORION series manual.
The latest version of the manual can be downloaded from: http://download.dewetron.com/dl/components/adboards
Informations regarding different manufacturer's see the corresponding D/A card manual.
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Notes
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Internal Wiring
Internal Wiring
Please find information about the MDAQ amplifiers in the attached DEWE-MDAQ series manual. The latest version of the manual can be downloaded from: http://download.dewetron.com/dl/products/signal/mdaq
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CE-Certificate of conformity
CE-Certificate of conformity
Manufacturer:
Address:
DEWETRON Elektronische Messgeraete Ges.m.b.H.
Parkring 4
A-8074 Graz-Grambach Austria
Tel.: +43 316 3070 0
Fax: +43 316 3070 90 e-mail: [email protected] http://www.dewetron.com
Name of product:
Kind of product:
DEWE-561
Data acquisition instrument
The product meets the regulations of the following EC-directives:
73/23/EEC
"Directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits amended by the directive 93/68/EEC"
89/336/EEC
"Directive on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility amended by the directives 91/263/EEC, 92/31/
EEC, 93/68/EEC and 93/97/EEC
The accordance is proved by the observance of the following standards:
L
V
E
M
Safety
Emissions
Immunity
IEC/EN 61010-1:1992/93
IEC/EN 61010-2-031
EN 61000-6-4
EN 61000-6-2
IEC 61010-1:1992/300 V CATIII Pol. D. 2
IEC 1010-2-031
EN 55011 Class B
Group standard
Graz, April 28, 2010
Place / Date of the CE-marking
Dipl.-Ing. Roland Jeutter / Managing director
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