Rockwell Automation 1441-PEN25-Z Enpac 2500 Data Collector User Manual
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Use the descriptions in this table to help you configure the parameters in the
Advanced Settings dialog.
Table 31 - Data Collector Advanced Settings Parameters
Parameter Name
Description
Values/Comments
Operating System
Sets the operating system version of the data collector.
2CHEnable
Enables Emonitor to download measurements configured for 2-
channel collection.
Options: Yes
No
Current Baud
The baud rate for the serial communication.
Recommend setting this to 115200.
Current Parity
The combination of parity, data bits and stop bits. The first
letter in the setting is the parity: None, Even, Odd. The first
number is the number of data bits. The second number is the
number of stop bits. N81 stands for no parity, 8 data bits, and 1
stop bit.
The Enpac uses only N81.
Datapac Enumeration
Configures the Enpac 2500 to collect data the same as the
dataPAC.
Options: Yes
No
Direction
The default direction to be used for off route measurements.
• 0 - None
• 1 - Horizontal
• 2 - Vertical
• 3 - Axial
Options:
0
1
2
3
Log Display
Display plots in log format in the data collector.
Options:
Yes
No
Machine Speed
The default machine speed to use for off route measurements.
Phone Number
Not Used
Position
The default position label to use for off route measurements.
1 to 16 characters
Sync Trigger Level
The amplitude level for externally triggering the measurement. This parameter is used when you set Trig Level to Fixed in
the Instrument Setup screen.
Refer to Configure the Data Collection Options on page 42
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Sync Trigger Slope
The input signal slope to be used for externally triggering the
measurement.
Options:
Positive
Negative
This parameter is used when you set Trig Level to Fixed in
the Instrument Setup screen.
Refer to Configure the Data Collection Options on page 42
.
Sync Trigger Type
Sets the trigger type.
Options:
TTL
External
Trigger Range
The maximum range (in Volts) that the trigger signal can
produce.