Fluke NetDAQ 2645A User Manual
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2640A/2645A NetDAQ
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Preparing for Operation .................................................................. 2-1
2-1.
Introduction.......................................................................................... 2-3
2-2.
Instrument Preparation......................................................................... 2-3
2-3.
Unpacking and Inspecting the Instrument ....................................... 2-5
2-4.
Positioning and Rack Mounting ...................................................... 2-5
2-5.
Connecting to a Power Source and Grounding ............................... 2-5
2-6.
AC Power .................................................................................... 2-6
2-7.
DC Power .................................................................................... 2-7
2-8.
Grounding and Common Mode Voltage ..................................... 2-7
2-9.
Universal Input Module Connections.............................................. 2-7
2-10.
Shielded Wiring........................................................................... 2-11
2-11.
Crosstalk Considerations............................................................. 2-11
2-12.
Digital I/O Connections................................................................... 2-11
2-13.
Digital I/O.................................................................................... 2-12
2-14.
Totalizer ...................................................................................... 2-12
2-15.
Alarm/Trigger I/O Connections....................................................... 2-12
2-16.
Trigger Input................................................................................ 2-13
2-17.
Trigger Output............................................................................. 2-14
2-18.
Master Alarm............................................................................... 2-14
2-19.
External Trigger Wiring for a Group Instrument ............................ 2-15
2-20.
Controls and Indicators.................................................................... 2-15
2-21.
Front Panel Controls ................................................................... 2-17
2-22.
Front Panel Indicators ................................................................. 2-18
2-23.
Rear Panel Controls..................................................................... 2-20
2-24.
Rear Panel Indicators .................................................................. 2-20
2-25.
Front Panel Operating Procedures................................................... 2-21
2-26.
Power-On Options....................................................................... 2-21
2-27.
Displaying a Monitor Channel .................................................... 2-22
2-28.
Displaying the Digital I/O Status ................................................ 2-24
2-29.
Displaying the Totalizer Status ................................................... 2-26
2-30.
Reviewing and Setting the Base Channel Number ..................... 2-27
2-31.
Reviewing and Setting the Line Frequency ................................ 2-29
2-32.
Reviewing and Setting the Network Type .................................. 2-31
2-33.
Reviewing and Setting the General Network Socket Port .......... 2-36
2-34.
Reviewing and Setting the General Network IP Address ........... 2-37
2-35.
Reviewing and Setting the Subnet Mask and Default Gateway.. 2-38
2-36.
Viewing the Instrument Ethernet Address .................................. 2-41
2-37. Host Computer and Network Preparation............................................ 2-43
2-38.
Installing Host Computer Ethernet Adapter .................................... 2-43
2-39.
Instrument and Host Computer Interconnection.............................. 2-45
2-40.
Host Computer/Instrument Direct Connection ........................... 2-45
2-41.
Interconnection Using 10Base2 (Coaxial) Wiring ...................... 2-48
2-42.
Interconnection Using 10BaseT (Twisted-Pair) Ethernet Wiring 2-48
2-43.
Installing Host Computer Networking Software ............................. 2-50