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Configuring the DAQLOGGER
Switching “Standalone” and “Expandable” under the “Recorder
Setting” tab (see page 2-13)
By clicking the tool cell at the bottom of the “Recorder Setting” tab, you can switch
between “Standalone” and “Expandable” for the selected DA100, DR200, and DC100
recorders. If you switch between “Standalone” and “Expandable,” procedure B,
“Initialize” below is executed.
Changing the number of computation channels (Math ch) under the
“Recorder Setting” tab
The number of measurement channels can also be selected by clicking the “Math Ch.”
cell and selecting from the list. If you set the number of computation channels to some
number other than “None,” a check mark appears at “Mathematical Func.(/M1)” in the
“System Options” dialog box.
B. If you click “
Initialize,” the specified items are activated and the recorder settings are
initialized as follows:
Model
Standalone
/Expandable
Measurement
Channel
Computation
Channel*
Number of
Subunits
Module
Configuration
DA100
Standalone
0
30
0
No module
Expandable
0
60
0
No module
DR130
Standalone
10
30
0
DU100-1* 1 unit
DR200
Standalone
10
30
0
DU100-1* 1 unit
Expandable
0
60
0
No module
DC100
Standalone
0
30
0
No module
Expandable
0
60
0
No module
* For models with the optional computation function. If the computation function is not
present, “NONE” is displayed.
Clicking “Close” cancels the specified items and closes the dialog box.
C. Click the cell on the right side in the “System” column (the cell with the number of
subunits displayed). The “System Module” dialog box opens. Set the displayed
items according to the following procedure:
If you set the following items in the “System Module” dialog box, the number of
measurement channels is displayed in the “Meas Ch.” cell, and the number of
subunits in the cell on the right side in the “System” column.
Unit 0
Unit 3
Unit 5
Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 4
This figure shows a dialog box when a subunit is assigned.
2.6 Setting Communications and the Connected Recorder