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Page 1

OM-MODL

Page 2 - Internet e-mail

2... OMP-MODL System BaseUsing the OMP-MODL2-12... OMP-MODL SYSTEM BASE SYSTEM BASE OVERVIEWSystem Base refers to the main data logger unit compo

Page 3 - 1... INTRODUCTION

5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL 5-13If a different Program Net is to be transferred, open the desiredProgram Net from within HyperN

Page 4 - Interface Modules

5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL5-14After entry of the filename, a dialog will display for the User to enteradditional File Informati

Page 5 - Configuration Switches

5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL 5-15 FYI: Probe Point is used for the icon name asconnecting these icons to a node on a Net is somew

Page 6 - Additional Components

5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL5-16 PASSWORD PROTECTED FUNCTIONSAccess to the following functions can be granted/denied viathe Us

Page 7 - FEATURES

5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL 5-17Downloads the Net from the logger prior to executing eitherfunction. Since this is required, any

Page 8 - NTRODUCTION

5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL5-18 NOTES:

Page 9 - USING THE MODULOGGER

5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE MODULOGGER™ 5-1

Page 10 - 2... OMP-MODL SYSTEM BASE

6... PCMCIA CARD CONFIGURATION AND USEUSING THE OMP-MODL 6-16... PCMCIA CARD CONFIGURATION AND USE OVERVIEW:The OMP-MODL utilizes the optional PCMC

Page 11 - Bottom Plate / Mounting

6... PCMCIA CARD CONFIGURATION AND USEUSING THE OMP-MODL6-2provide the necessary software interface between the PD-1driveand HyperWare. Also included

Page 12 - MLCPU-1 MODULE

6... PCMCIA CARD CONFIGURATION AND USEUSING THE OMP-MODL 6-3 CAUTION:If the memory card does not easily insert fully intothe socket, double-check the

Page 13 - ENABLE Button:

2... OMP-MODL System BaseUsing the OMP-MODL2-2unit. As modules are added to the stack, the connectors must be aligned andplugged together as the modu

Page 14 - RESET Button:

6... PCMCIA CARD CONFIGURATION AND USEUSING THE OMP-MODL6-4 Installing the CardTalk Drivers:Follow the detailed instructions in the User’s Guide supp

Page 15 - Using the OMP-MODL

6... PCMCIA CARD CONFIGURATION AND USEUSING THE OMP-MODL 6-5TIP: Upon boot of the PC with the standard driversinstalled, the PD-1 will be assigned t

Page 16 - 2... OMP-MODL System Base

6... PCMCIA CARD CONFIGURATION AND USEUSING THE OMP-MODL6-6CAUTIONBefore inserting a PCMCIA card into the drive, touchthe case of the PC or some other

Page 17 - Terminal Strip Connections

6... PCMCIA CARD CONFIGURATION AND USEUSING THE OMP-MODL 6-7 PCMCIA Card Usage with HyperWareThe PCMCIA card, in a transportable memory application i

Page 18 - HIGH RANGE

6... PCMCIA CARD CONFIGURATION AND USEUSING THE OMP-MODL6-8MODL, and attempted to be run. Methods to insure thisare discussed in Chapter 7.2. Insert

Page 19 - GND (Terminal 9)

6... PCMCIA CARD CONFIGURATION AND USEUSING THE OMP-MODL 6-9The MC-XX memory cards utilize an internal lithium cell (Panasonic BR-2325, 3V orequivalen

Page 20 - MLAD-1 MODULE

6... PCMCIA CARD CONFIGURATION AND USEUSING THE OMP-MODL6-104. Carefully insert the battery door and swing it closed.5. Slide the Lock pin to the LOCK

Page 21 - (terminals 13, 14, & 15)

6... PCMCIA CARD CONFIGURATION AND USEUSING THE MODULOGGER 6-1

Page 22 - (terminals 17 & 18)

7... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMINGUSING THE OMP-MODL 7-17... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMING OVERVIEWThe OMP-MODL operates in the field based o

Page 23

7... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMINGUSING THE OMP-MODL7-2technically curious, additional information on the theory of operation of ProgramNets is ava

Page 24 - Using the ModuLogger

2... OMP-MODL System BaseUsing the OMP-MODL2-3TIP: For applications utilizing loggers equipped with a large number ofInterface Modules, the stack ca

Page 25 - 3... INTERFACE MODULES

7... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMINGUSING THE OMP-MODL 7-3 HYPERNET DEVELOPMENT WINDOW FEATURES AND TOOLS Accessing the HyperNet WindowTo enter the

Page 26 - INSTALLATION

7... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMINGUSING THE OMP-MODL7-4 HyperComm AccessA single click returns the screen to the HyperComm Window. If theProgram N

Page 27 - SING THE OMP-MODL 3-3

7... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMINGUSING THE OMP-MODL 7-5 Program Net Icon Selection BarIncluded in the Program Net Icon Bar is a collection of var

Page 28 - USING THE OMP-MODL3-4

7... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMINGUSING THE OMP-MODL7-6TIP: Users that have a number of OMP-MODLs in usemay find it convenient to create a subdir

Page 29 - SING THE OMP-MODL 3-5

7... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMINGUSING THE OMP-MODL 7-7The Snap function is merely an aid to align icons neatly within theworkspace. Changing Fon

Page 30

7... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMINGUSING THE OMP-MODL7-8 TERMINALSAll icons (except the Global Icon) have terminals for the additionof signal conne

Page 31 - RED (+) POLARITY MARKERS

7... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMINGUSING THE OMP-MODL 7-9A simple application of the Enable input might be in anengine temperature recording applica

Page 32 - ML-CPU MODULE

7... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMINGUSING THE OMP-MODL7-10Various standard Windows techniques are used to select thedifferent parameters within the d

Page 33 - Push Buttons

7... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMINGUSING THE OMP-MODL 7-11 Icon AssortmentA complete reference listing of all of the icons available within HyperWa

Page 34 - SING THE OMP-MODL3-10

7... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMINGUSING THE OMP-MODL7-12 UPDATE (BLUE)Update commands are a special type of signal that is generatedONLY by Sample

Page 35 - Display Operation

2... OMP-MODL System BaseUsing the OMP-MODL2-4 Feedback LED Indicator:The green Feedback LED is used to provide feedback to the User asbuttons are pr

Page 36 - USING THE OMP-MODL3-12

7... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMINGUSING THE OMP-MODL 7-13♦ Multiple connections to a single Input terminal.During the construction of Program Nets,

Page 37 - Display Menu Items

7... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMINGUSING THE OMP-MODL7-14 Program Net Execution SpeedNOTE: The information presented in this section isprovided fo

Page 38

7... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMINGUSING THE OMP-MODL 7-15Following are three benchmark Program Net execution times thatcan be used to gain a relati

Page 39

7... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMINGUSING THE OMP-MODL7-16speed,wthe LCD should not be displaying updating information(eg Probe Points, battery volta

Page 40 - ISPLAY MEMORY ICON VALUES

7... HYPERNET™ ICON BASED PROGRAMMINGUSING THE OMP-MODL 7-17 NOTES:

Page 41 - Status Lights

8... POST-PROCESSING OF COLLECTED DATAUSING THE OMP-MODL 8-18... POST-PROCESSING OF COLLECTED DATA OVERVIEWOnce data has been collected by the OMP

Page 42 - SING THE OMP-MODL3-18

8... POST-PROCESSING OF COLLECTED DATAUSING THE OMP-MODL8-2A Post-Processing Net is constructed much the same way as a Program Net isdeveloped within

Page 43 - DC Voltage:

OST-P COLLECTED ATAU OMP-MODL 8-3 Entering the Post-Processing windowand HyperWare will change to the Post-Processing window, Figure 8... -3. Const

Page 44 - Side Retaining Screw holes

8... POST-PROCESSING OF COLLECTED DATAUSING THE OMP-MODL8-4 Adding IconsTwo icons are available on the Icon Toolbar for use in constructionof the Po

Page 45 - SING THE OMP-MODL 3-21

8... POST-PROCESSING OF COLLECTED DATAUSING THE OMP-MODL 8-5Each day, when the data is downloaded from the OMP-MODL, a new filename is given to the

Page 46

2... OMP-MODL System BaseUsing the OMP-MODL2-5FYI: The label ENABLE was chosen rather than START for a subtle butimportant reason. When the ENABLE

Page 47 - Input Overcurrent Fuses:

8... POST-PROCESSING OF COLLECTED DATAUSING THE OMP-MODL8-6 MERGING OF DOWNLOAD FILESThrough a special function in the Post-Processing Window, two D

Page 48 - Thermocouple

8... P -P C DU OMP-MODL

Page 49 - OLTAGE APPLICATION

9... HYPERPLOT™ GRAPHIC DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL 9-19... HYPERPLOT™ GRAPHIC DATA DISPLAY OVERVIEWHyperPlot is an integral sub-program of Hype

Page 50 - Pair Line

9... HYPERPLOT™ GRAPHIC DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL9-2 From HyperComm...After data has been downloaded from a OMP-MODL to a OMP-MODLDownload file

Page 51 - URRENT (MA-LO) APPLICATION

9... HYPERPLOT™ GRAPHIC DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL 9-3 ZoomingAreas of a plot can be enlarged via the HyperPlot Zooming feature. Tozoom into an

Page 52

9... HYPERPLOT™ GRAPHIC DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL9-4 Zoom LastReturns the view to show the last level of zoom CursorBrings a vertical cursor on

Page 53 - Channel Isolation:

9... HYPERPLOT™ GRAPHIC DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL 9-5 TIME INTERVALUsing the provided Time Interval text box, the time base(essentially a manual

Page 54 - SING THE OMP-MODL3-30

9... HYPERPLOT™ GRAPHIC DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL9-6 CHANNEL NAMEThe individual data channel names from the OMP-MODLDownload file are listed. T

Page 55

9... HYPERPLOT™ GRAPHIC DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL 9-7Manual Range text boxes automatically switches the Auto /Manual checkbox to Manual).To retu

Page 56 - OUNTER INPUT APPLICATION

9... HYPERPLOT™ GRAPHIC DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL9-8

Page 57 - Powered Signal Application

2... OMP-MODL System BaseUsing the OMP-MODL2-6 3-Button System Initialization:A complete initialization of the logger that will clear data memoryand

Page 58 - SING THE OMP-MODL3-34

10... HYPERTRACK™ REAL-TIME DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL 10-110... HYPERTRACK™ REAL-TIME DATA DISPLAY OVERVIEWThe OMP-MODL in conjunction with a

Page 59 - Pair Lead

10... HYPERTRACK™ REAL-TIME DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL10-22. From within HyperTrack, construct a real-time HyperTrack Net.(Note that this is a dif

Page 60 - Current (milliAmps)

10... HYPERTRACK™ REAL-TIME DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL 10-3 CONSTRUCTING A HYPERTRACK NETDuring a real-time tracking session, the OMP-MODL transm

Page 61

10... HYPERTRACK™ REAL-TIME DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL10-4Program Net that contains the desired Probe Point icons.The OMP-MODL may be in either th

Page 62

10... HYPERTRACK™ REAL-TIME DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL 10-53. The OMP-MODL connection can then be disconnected(eg to save long distance charges if

Page 63 - SING THE OMP-MODL 3-39

10... HYPERTRACK™ REAL-TIME DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL10-6 MATH ICONThe Math icon provides algebraic processing of data as it passesfrom input to

Page 64 - ESISTANCE INPUT APPLICATION

10... HYPERTRACK™ REAL-TIME DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL 10-7Saved HyperTrack Nets should only be used for real-time tracking withOMP-MODLs configu

Page 65 - 2-Wire Configuration

10... HYPERTRACK™ REAL-TIME DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL10-8 Data BufferAs new data is collected, older data will be scrolled down one line.Older d

Page 66 - 3-Wire Compensation Theory:

10... HYPERTRACK™ REAL-TIME DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL 10-9 Trending Configuration DialogBy double-clicking anywhere on the Trending Display Wind

Page 67 - SING THE OMP-MODL 3-43

10... HYPERTRACK™ REAL-TIME DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL10-10 Channel RangesThe data channels are scaled and plotted per a single amplitudeaxis on

Page 68 - 4-Wire Compensation Theory:

2... OMP-MODL System BaseUsing the OMP-MODL2-7CAUTIONThe RS-232 jack is only for connection of RS-232type signals (via the supplied cable and adapte

Page 69 - SING THE OMP-MODL 3-45

10... HYPERTRACK™ REAL-TIME DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL 10-11 STOPPING A HYPERTRACK SESSIONTo stop a real-time tracking session, click on the Stop

Page 70

10... HYPERTRACK™ REAL-TIME DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL10-12NOTES:

Page 71

10... HYPERTRACK™ REAL-TIME DATA DISPLAYUSING THE OMP-MODL 10-1

Page 72

11.. . APPENDICESUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-111... APPENDICES

Page 73 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

11... APPENDICESUSING THE OMP-MODL11-2NOTES:

Page 74 - IGITAL OUTPUT APPLICATION

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-3 APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCETHERMOCOUPLE INPUT ICON:FUNCTION:Performs the ther

Page 75

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-4Output Name: Specify a name for the Output signal from this icon. This OutputName

Page 76 - USING THE OMP-MODL3-52

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-5CJC (COLD JUNCTION COMPENSATION) INPUT ICON:FUNCTION:Performs the Cold Junction Compen

Page 77

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-6SUPPLY VOLTAGE (VBATT) INPUT ICON (SYSTEM BASE)FUNCTION:Used to take readings of

Page 78 - SING THE OMP-MODL3-54

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-7DC-LO; +/- 2VDC FULL SCALE VOLTAGE INPUT ICONFUNCTION:Performs the analog channel sel

Page 79 - TO INTERNAL MODEM

2... OMP-MODL System BaseUsing the OMP-MODL2-8 Terminal Strip ConnectionsThe MLCPU-1 is provided with a terminal strip connector for connection ofpow

Page 80 - SING THE OMP-MODL3-56

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-8Range: Specify the input range to be used for this channel. Select the range soth

Page 81 - Installation / Operation:

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-9 DC-MED; +/- 10 VDC FULL SCALE VOLTAGE INPUT ICONFUNCTION:Performs the analog channel

Page 82

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-10DC-HI; +/- 30 VDC FULL SCALE VOLTAGE INPUT ICONFUNCTION:Performs the analog chan

Page 83 - USING THE MODULOGGER 3-1

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-11MA-LO; +/- 20 MADC FULL SCALE CURRENT INPUT ICONFUNCTION:Performs the analog channel

Page 84 - SOFTWARE OVERVIEW

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-12the cost that it slows down the rate at which a channel can be sampled. See Appen

Page 85 - HYPERWARE INSTALLATION

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-13RTD INPUT ICON (MLIM-4)FUNCTION:RTD, resistance, and thermistor signal inputs can all

Page 86 - USER INTERFACE

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-14Port (1 to 6) and Channel (A to H) where the actual Interface Modulechannel is i

Page 87 - SING THE MODULOGGER4-4

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-15THERMISTOR INPUT ICON (MLIM-4)FUNCTION:RTD, resistance, and thermistor signal inputs

Page 88

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-16CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:Icon Name: Specify the name for the channel. This name wi

Page 89 - ESTABLISHING AN RS-232 LINK

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-17RESISTANCE INPUT ICON (MLIM-4)FUNCTION:RTD, resistance, and thermistor signal inputs

Page 90

2... OMP-MODL System BaseUsing the OMP-MODL2-9To change the setting, access must be gained to the jumper onthe top of the MLCPU-1 module (Figure 2..

Page 91

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-18CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:Icon Name: Specify the name for the channel. This name wi

Page 92 - Redial:

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-19EVENT INPUT ICON (GPDI)FUNCTION:The GPDI (General Purpose Digital Input) is a hardwar

Page 93 - Modem:

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-20constant of approximately 50mS. Note that the use of Debounce will delaythe actu

Page 94 - Ρ Echo DISABLED (off)

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-21COUNTER INPUT ICON (GPDI)FUNCTION:The GPDI (General Purpose Digital Input) is a hardw

Page 95

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-22Debounce: Enables a hardware filter circuit that prevents short duration transiti

Page 96 - Stop Button Icon

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-23EVENT INPUT ICON (DIGITAL I/O WITH MLIM-2)FUNCTION:An Event / Counter / Frequency inp

Page 97 - Status Query

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-24Output Name: Specify a name for the Output signal from this icon. This OutputNam

Page 98

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-25COUNTER INPUT ICON (DIGITAL I/O WITH MLIM-2)FUNCTION:Event / Counter / Frequency inpu

Page 99 - Program Net Transfer

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-26Port (1 to 6) and Channel (A to D) where the actual Interface Modulechannel is i

Page 100 - Data Download

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-27FREQUENCY INPUT ICON (DIGITAL I/O WITH MLIM-2)FUNCTION:Event / Counter / Frequency in

Page 101 - Probe Point Query

2... OMP-MODL System BaseUsing the OMP-MODL2-10 Relay R2 (Terminals 5 & 6)Wiring connections for Output Relay 2. The relay is a normally opende

Page 102 - Password

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-28Units: Provides a text box for User entry of a units label that will be shown at

Page 103 - OWNLOAD NET - A SPECIAL CASE

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-29EVENT INPUT ICON (DIGITAL I/O WITH MLIM-8)FUNCTION:Event input and Digital output fun

Page 104 - SING THE OMP-MODL 5-17

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-30Output Name: Specify a name for the Output signal from this icon. This OutputNam

Page 105 - NOTES:

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-31DIGITAL OUTPUT ICON (MLIM-8)FUNCTION:Eight channels of Digital output or Event input

Page 106 - USING THE MODULOGGER™ 5-1

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-32DIGITAL ALARM OUTPUT ICON (SYSTEM BASE)FUNCTION:A Digital Alarm (TTL) output is p

Page 107 - ARD CONFIGURATION AND USE

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-33RELAY ALARM OUTPUT ICONFUNCTION:Two Relay Alarm outputs are provided as an integral p

Page 108 - Software Configuration

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-34+5 VOLT OUTPUT ICON (SYSTEM BASE)FUNCTION:A regulated 5Vdc, 125mA current limited

Page 109 - Connecting the PD-1 Drive:

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-35GREEN LED STATUS OUTPUT ICONFUNCTION:A Green LED (light emitting diode) is provided a

Page 110 - SING THE OMP-MODL6-4

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-36LCD MESSAGE OUTPUT ICONFUNCTION:User programmed messages can be displayed on the

Page 111 - SING THE OMP-MODL 6-5

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-37DIGITAL OUTPUT ICON (MLIM-2)FUNCTION:Four channels of Digital output are provided (al

Page 112 - SING THE OMP-MODL6-6

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Page 113 - SING THE OMP-MODL 6-7

2... OMP-MODL System BaseUsing the OMP-MODL2-11 RTC / Memory Backup BatteryThe OMP-MODL utilizes static ram for internal data storage which require

Page 114 - PCMCIA - MISCELLANEOUS

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-38PAGER CALL-OUT ICONFUNCTION:In OMP-MODLs equipped with a telephone modem option,

Page 115 - Access Door

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-393. The code number 9999 will be sent to the pager4. The OMP-MODL modem will disconnec

Page 116 - USING THE OMP-MODL6-10

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-40PROBE POINT OUTPUT ICONFUNCTION:Probe Point Icons mark and provide access to node

Page 117 - USING THE MODULOGGER 6-1

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-41Long Integer - The Input data will be converted to signed integer format,then output

Page 118 - OVERVIEW

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-42MEMORY (OMP-MODL) ICONFUNCTION:The Memory icon represents data memory within the

Page 119 - AN EXAMPLE PROGRAM NET

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-43The advantage of using Long Integer format is that this format will generallyutilize

Page 120 - HyperNet Window Topology

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-44DESTINATION FILE ICONFUNCTION:The Destination File icon represents a file on disk

Page 121 - Open Net and Save Net

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-45REAL-TIME SCROLLING DISPLAY ICONFUNCTION:The Real-Time Scrolling Display icon represe

Page 122 - PROGRAM NET CONSTRUCTION

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-46REAL-TIME TRENDING DISPLAY ICONFUNCTION:The Real-Time Trending Display icon repre

Page 123 - Using Grids

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-47NOTE: After changing any of the following settings,the Tracking session must be Stopp

Page 124 - Icon Topology

2... OMP-MODL System BaseUsing the OMP-MODL2-12A terminal strip is provided at one end of the module for the connection ofsensor and signal wiring. T

Page 125

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-48DELTA FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:The Delta icon provides a special data processing fun

Page 126 - Configuring Icons

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-49INPUTS:Data/Logic Signal: Data type.Update Clock: NoneEnable: Processing of ic

Page 127

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-50AVERAGE FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:Averages data passing through the icon. The Average

Page 128 - Signal Types

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-51INPUTS:Data/Logic Signal: Data type.Update Clock: NoneEnable: Processing of ic

Page 129

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-52Clear Sample Count and Average upon Enable: Check this box to force a reset ofth

Page 130 - NET PERFORMANCE

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-53MINIMUM FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:Detects the minimum data value passing through the icon

Page 131 - An Empirical Answer

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-54ICON CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX:CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:Icon Name:Specify the label f

Page 132 - Considerations

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-55MAXIMUM FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:Detects the maximum data value passing through the icon

Page 133 - PROGRAM NET DOCUMENTATION

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-56ICON CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX:CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:Icon Name:Specify the label f

Page 134

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-57SUM FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:Sums the input values received for a User specified number

Page 135 - POST-PROCESSING NETS

2... OMP-MODL System BaseUsing the OMP-MODL2-13 INTERNAL CJC SENSING APPLICATIONS:For OMP-MODL applications with thermocouple inputsconnected direc

Page 136 - Figure 8... 1

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-58ICON CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX:CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:Icon Name:Specify the label f

Page 137 - Reviewing File Information

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-59DUTY-CYCLE FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:Calculates the amount of time per a User defined tim

Page 138 - Connecting Icons

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-60ICON CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX:CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:Icon Name:Specify the label f

Page 139 - A S HYPER LOT

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-61TIME INTEGRATION FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:Calculates the time integral of data type inpu

Page 140 - MERGING OF DOWNLOAD FILES

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-62 ICON CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX:CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:Icon Name:Specify the label

Page 141 - U OMP-MODL

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-63MATH FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:The Math icon accepts one or two input signals, performs a

Page 142 - LAUNCHING HYPERPLOT

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-64ICON CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX:CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:Icon Name:Specify the label f

Page 143 - HYPERPLOT WINDOW OVERVIEW

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-65Absolute Value ABS(Y) Absolute value of YNatural Log LOG(Y) Natural log of YZeroize Z

Page 144 - HYPERPLOT MENU BAR

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-66Y input Updated - The Output is updated only when the Y input isUpdated. If a ca

Page 145 - X-Axis

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-67COMPARATOR (SETPOINT) FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:The Comparator icon performs a comparison

Page 146 - Y-Axis

2... OMP-MODL System BaseUsing the OMP-MODL2-14NOTES:

Page 147

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-68ICON CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX:CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:Icon Name:Specify the label f

Page 148 - APPLICATIONS

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-69X input Updated - The Output is updated only when the X input isUpdated. If a calcul

Page 149 - USING THE OMP-MODL9-8

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-70CONSTANT FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:The Constant icon represents a fixed User defined

Page 150

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-71Units: Provides a text box for User entry of a units label that will be shown at theo

Page 151 - HYPERTRACK

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-72LATCH FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:The Output turns ON and stays ON when the Input trans

Page 152 - ONSTRUCTING A HYPERTRACK NET

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-73Output Name: Specify the label for the Output. This name will show directlyunder the

Page 153 - SING THE OMP-MODL10-4

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-74AND LOGIC FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:The Output turns TRUE ONLY when both of the Input

Page 154 - Building the HyperTrack Net

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-75OR LOGIC FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:The Output turns TRUE when either of the Inputs are TR

Page 155 - Saving the HyperTrack Net

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-76XOR (EXCLUSIVE OR) LOGIC FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:The Output turns TRUE when the sta

Page 156 - Channel Display Order

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-77NOT (INVERTER) LOGIC FUNCTION ICONThe NOT icon inverts the signal as it passes throug

Page 157 - Data Buffer

2... ModuLogger System BaseUsing the ModuLogger2-1

Page 158 - Time Display Formats

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-78TIMED COUNTER FUNCTION ICONThe Timed Counter is a software counter that can be u

Page 159 - RESUMING AFTER PAUSE

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-79Count Rising / Falling Edges: The Up Counter increments its accumulated countwhen it

Page 160 - TOPPING A HYPERTRACK SESSION

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-80UP COUNTER FUNCTION ICONThe Up Counter is a software counter that can be used wi

Page 161 - USING THE OMP-MODL10-12

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-81CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:Icon Name:Specify the label for the icon. This name will show

Page 162 - USING THE OMP-MODL 10-1

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-82SAMPLE RATE CLOCK FUNCTION ICONThe Sample Rate Clock icon generates the Update s

Page 163 - 11... APPENDICES

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-83NOTE: The link (connection to the Alternate Rate Input on the SampleRate Clock is un

Page 164 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-2

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-84holds for both Rotary and Log to Full Memory modes.This 2 week limit is due to a

Page 165 - THERMOCOUPLE INPUT ICON:

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-85WARM-UP FUNCTION ICONThe Warm-up icon is is a special two Output terminal icon. It

Page 166 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-4

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-86ICON CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX:CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:Icon Name:Specify the label f

Page 167 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-5

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-87START/STOP CLOCK FUNCTION ICONThe Start/Stop Clock icon generates a Logic output tha

Page 168 - SING THE OMP-MODL11-6

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-13... INTERFACE MODULESBy adding Interface Modules (Figure 3... -1), the OMP-MODL System Base can beexpa

Page 169 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-7

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-88ICON CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX (ABSOLUTE START/STOP MODE):CONFIGURATION OPTIONS (A

Page 170 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-8

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-89ICON CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX (DELAYED START/STOP MODE):CONFIGURATION OPTIONS (ABSOLU

Page 171 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-9

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-90PERIODIC OUTPUT FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:The Periodic Output Icon generates a Square

Page 172 - SING THE OMP-MODL11-10

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-91 ICON CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX:CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:Icon Name: Specify the label for

Page 173 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-11

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-92STOP LOGGING FUNCTION ICONWhen the Stop Logging icon receives a Logic True input

Page 174 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-12

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-93WARNING FUNCTION ICONThe Warning icon outputs a True Logic signal while any of five

Page 175 - RTD INPUT ICON (MLIM-4)

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-94CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:Icon Name:Specify the label for the icon. This name will s

Page 176 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-14

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-95GLOBAL FUNCTION ICONThe Global icon provides for User specification of various OMP-M

Page 177 - HERMISTOR INPUT ICON (MLIM-4)

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-96Memory: Three selections are available for utilization of the OMP-MODL memory:Lo

Page 178 - CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-97CJC - a Cold Junction Compensation sensor is mounted near the terminalstrip header on

Page 179 - ESISTANCE INPUT ICON (MLIM-4)

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-2plastic bags. Anti-Static bags are available for storage of staticsensitive components. INSTALLATIONWhen

Page 180 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-18

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-98HISTOGRAM FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:The Histogram icon compares its input value with

Page 181 - EVENT INPUT ICON (GPDI)

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-99 ICON CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX:CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:Icon Name: Specify the label for

Page 182 - SING THE OMP-MODL11-20

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-100REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:The Remote Control icon has a logic output

Page 183 - COUNTER INPUT ICON (GPDI)

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-101Remote Control icons can be accessed from the HyperTrack Real Time Display window.

Page 184 - SING THE OMP-MODL11-22

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-102 ICON CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX:CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:Icon Name: Specify the labe

Page 185 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-23

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-103HAP FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:The HAP icon is used in conjunction with the Omega Engine

Page 186 - SING THE OMP-MODL11-24

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-104Modem/RS-232: Specifies the type of communicationPhone Number: This is the phone

Page 187 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-25

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-105TEXT NOTE ICONFUNCTION:The Text Note icon provides a means to add user comments to

Page 188 - SING THE OMP-MODL11-26

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-106INPUTS:NoneOUTPUTS:None. ICON CONFIGURATION DIALOG BOX:CONFIGURATION OPTIONS:Lin

Page 189 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-27

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-107RATE OF CHANGE FUNCTION ICONFUNCTION:The Rate of Change icon calculates and outputs

Page 190 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-28

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-3alignment and connection with the mating module. If any pinsare bent, straighten them with a small pliers

Page 191 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-29

11.. . APPENDIX A: MASTER ICON FILE REFERENCEUSING THE OMP-MODL11-108

Page 192 - SING THE OMP-MODL11-30

11.. . APPENDIX C: HYPERWARE FILE LISTINGUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-109 APPENDIX B: EXAMPLE PROGRAM NETSFollowing are some example Program Nets with desc

Page 193 - DIGITAL OUTPUT ICON (MLIM-8)

11.. . APPENDIX C: HYPERWARE FILE LISTINGUSING THE OMP-MODL11-110Hydraulic Pump Performance TestThe above Net is designed for collecting data from a

Page 194 - OUTPUT ICON (SYSTEM BASE)

11.. . APPENDIX C: HYPERWARE FILE LISTINGUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-111Tank Level / Inventory Profiling Data Collection with Alarming:A remote site liquid

Page 195 - RELAY ALARM OUTPUT ICON

11.. . APPENDIX C: HYPERWARE FILE LISTINGUSING THE OMP-MODL11-112High Speed Thermocouple Application:In some applications, maximum speed of thermocou

Page 196 - OLT OUTPUT ICON (SYSTEM BASE)

11.. . APPENDIX C: HYPERWARE FILE LISTINGUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-113This Post-Processing Net combines the voltage data from the thermocouple inputchanne

Page 197 - GREEN LED STATUS OUTPUT ICON

11.. . APPENDIX C: HYPERWARE FILE LISTINGUSING THE OMP-MODL11-114NOTES:

Page 198 - LCD MESSAGE OUTPUT ICON

11.. . APPENDIX C: HYPERWARE FILE LISTINGUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-115 APPENDIX C: HYPERWARE FILE LISTINGDuring the installation of the HyperWare packag

Page 199 - DIGITAL OUTPUT ICON (MLIM-2)

11.. . APPENDIX C: HYPERWARE FILE LISTINGUSING THE OMP-MODL11-116NOTES:

Page 201 - APPLICATION CONSIDERATIONS:

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-4ML012ML-DISP (Display and User Interface Module)Must be mounted as Top LayerInput / Output Module LayerMod

Page 202 - PROBE POINT OUTPUT ICON

11.. . APPENDIX E: CHANGING THE OMP-MODL EPROMUSING THE OMP-MODL11-118 APPENDIX D: CHANGING THE CLOCK / MEMORYBACKUP BATTERYThe OMP-MODL internal m

Page 203 - USING THE OMP-MODL 11-41

11.. . APPENDIX E: CHANGING THE OMP-MODL EPROMUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-119CAUTIONUse care in handling lithium cells. Currentlymanufactured cells such a

Page 204 - MEMORY (OMP-MODL) ICON

11.. . APPENDIX E: CHANGING THE OMP-MODL EPROMUSING THE OMP-MODL11-120NOTES:

Page 205 - USING THE OMP-MODL 11-43

11.. . APPENDIX E: CHANGING THE OMP-MODL EPROMUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-121 APPENDIX E: CHANGING THE OMP-MODLEPROMThe EPROM (Erasable /Programmable Rea

Page 206 - DESTINATION FILE ICON

11.. . APPENDIX E: CHANGING THE OMP-MODL EPROMUSING THE OMP-MODL11-1225. Gently pry the EPROM to be replaced out of its socket with asmall screwdriv

Page 207 - DISPLAY ICON

11.. . APPENDIX F: FILTERING OPTIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-123 APPENDIX F: FILTERING OPTIONSMany of the Interface Modules can be configured with fil

Page 208

11.. . APPENDIX F: FILTERING OPTIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL11-124The above plot demonstrates the performance of the 50Hz software filtering. Theplot is f

Page 209 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-47

11.. . APPENDIX G: HYPERNET THEORY OF OPERATIONUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-125 APPENDIX G: HYPERNET THEORY OF OPERATIONA Program Net is a graphical repres

Page 210 - DELTA FUNCTION ICON

11.. . APPENDIX G: HYPERNET THEORY OF OPERATIONUSING THE OMP-MODL11-126NOTES:

Page 211 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-49

11.. . APPENDIX H: ACCESSORIESUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-127 APPENDIX H: ACCESSORIESAccessory items for the OMP-MODL portable data logging system includ

Page 212 - AVERAGE FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-5 INTERFACE MODULE OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS:Each Interface Module has specific characteristics and instruc

Page 213 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-51

11.. . APPENDIX I: RS-232 CABLE, PORT AND ADAPTERUSING THE OMP-MODL11-128NOTES:

Page 214 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-52

11.. . APPENDIX I: RS-232 CABLE, PORT AND ADAPTERUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-129 APPENDIX I: RS-232 CABLE, PORT, ADAPTERPIN Description1 +5VDC (current l

Page 215 - MINIMUM FUNCTION ICON

11.. . APPENDIX I: RS-232 CABLE, PORT AND ADAPTERUSING THE OMP-MODL11-130RS-232 Port on Logger6 Conductor Phone CableRJ-12 (shown with contacts facin

Page 216 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-54

11.. . APPENDIX J: TROUBLESHOOTING TIPSUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-131 APPENDIX J: TROUBLESHOOTING TIPSRefer to any README.TXT files that may be provided

Page 217 - MAXIMUM FUNCTION ICON

11.. . APPENDIX J: TROUBLESHOOTING TIPSUSING THE OMP-MODL11-132of the Relay switches in the TEST position while observing the voltage.New batteries w

Page 218 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-56

11.. . APPENDIX K: MODEM CONFIGURATIONUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-133 APPENDIX K: MODEM CONFIGURATIONSUPPLEMENTAs modem initialization is never as easy a

Page 219 - SUM FUNCTION ICON

11.. . APPENDIX K: MODEM CONFIGURATIONUSING THE OMP-MODL11-1342400 Baud modems so no additional settings are required toconfigure those features in t

Page 220 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-58

11.. . APPENDIX K: MODEM CONFIGURATIONUSING THE OMP-MODL 11-135

Page 221 - DUTY-CYCLE FUNCTION ICON

1... INTRODUCTIONUSING THE OMP-MODL1-11... INTRODUCTION MANUAL OVERVIEWThis User’s manual provides information relative to the use of the OMP-MODLPo

Page 222 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-60

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-6 NOTES:

Page 223 - IME INTEGRATION FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-7ML-BATT; BATTERY PACK MODULEThe OMP-MODL can be equipped with the ML-BATT module to provide batterypower

Page 224 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-62

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-8Align and stack the ML-BATT and MLCPU-1 modules with the foam spaceragainst the MLCPU-1 printed circuit bo

Page 225 - MATH FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-9 ML-DISP; DISPLAY AND USER INTERFACE MODULEThe OMP-MODL can be equipped with the ML-DISP module ( Figure

Page 226 - SING THE OMP-MODL11-64

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-10 NEXT and SELECTThe NEXT and SELECT buttons are for User control of the liquidcrystal display (LCD) info

Page 227 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-65

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-11conditions are defined by the User in the Program Net developed withinHyperNet ( Chapter 7) and loaded i

Page 228 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-66

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-12LOGGER X.XX<MODE>SYSTEMSTATUSDisplayDate and TimeDisplayRemaining MemoryUnit Name and IDNet Program

Page 229 - (SETPOINT) FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-13Pressing the SELECT button selects that menu item and a new levelof menus or results are displayed. A de

Page 230 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-68

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-14Memory and Continue Processing during setup of theProgram Net within HyperNet (Global Icon option). MEMF

Page 231 - USING THE OMP-MODL 11-69

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-15Status is displayed results in a new level of display. Menuselections available on this level include:

Page 232 - CONSTANT FUNCTION ICON

1... INTRODUCTIONUSING THE OMP-MODL1-2 OMP-MODL System BaseThe OMP-MODL System Base refers to the main data logger unit composedof a stack of two int

Page 233 - USING THE OMP-MODL 11-71

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-16LOW is displayed, download any desired data memory, thenreplace the lithium cell per the instructions in

Page 234 - LATCH FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-17assigned to the icon during construction of the net and thesecond line is the last logged value and units

Page 235 - USING THE OMP-MODL 11-73

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-18visual indicator provided for User specified application from within aProgram Net. The ALARM LED’s provi

Page 236 - AND LOGIC FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-19 MLIM-1; FOUR CHANNEL ANALOG INTERFACE MODULE Overview:The MLIM-1 is a four channel add-on Interface Mo

Page 237 - OR LOGIC FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-20 DC Current:Full Scale (FS) ranges:Input resistance for all current ranges is a 100 ohm precision shunt.

Page 238 - SING THE OMP-MODL11-76

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-21CAUTION: The switch banks may have different numbering than the circuitboard... insure that the marking

Page 239 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-77

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-22 Hardware Input Signal Configuration Switches:Four sets of Input Configuration Switches are provided for

Page 240 - TIMED COUNTER FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-23Table 3... -4: MLIM-1 configuration switch settings MLIM-1 Channel Configuration via Software:When a

Page 241 - USING THE OMP-MODL 11-79

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-24Commonly, this fuse is blown during installation of 4-20mA current channels where the power supply poweri

Page 242 - UP COUNTER FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-25 Thermocouple Application Notes:Cold Junction Compensation (CJC): For thermocouple measurements,the tem

Page 243 - USING THE OMP-MODL 11-81

1... INTRODUCTIONUSING THE OMP-MODL1-3A family of Interface Modules is available for interface to various input signaltypes such as thermocouples, RTD

Page 244 - FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-26To minimize noise pickup on sensor wiring between the OMP-MODL and theend sensor or signal source, 18 to

Page 245 - OUTPUTS:

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-27 APPLICATION NOTES; DC Voltage Channels Channel Isolation:The negative terminal of MLIM-1 channels con

Page 246 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-84

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-28To minimize noise pickup on sensor wiring between the OMP-MODL and theend sensor or signal source, 18 to

Page 247 - WARM-UP FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-29interconnected within the logger and routed to the MLAD-1 Chassis Groundterminal.NOTE: Do not ground the

Page 248 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-86

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-30In the event that a channel on a module quits responding with proper values,it may be an indication that

Page 249 - CLOCK FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-31 MLIM-2; DIGITAL INTERFACE MODULE OVERVIEW Overview:The MLIM-2 Interface Module provides four input ch

Page 250 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-88

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-32module layer determined above. The switch bank should have only ONEswitch ON and the other four switches

Page 251 - USING THE OMP-MODL 11-89

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-33implementation of a Counter channel within a Program Net and is covered in theMaster Icon Listing, Append

Page 252 - PERIODIC OUTPUT FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-34CAUTION: Note that a direct connection exists betweenthe common (-) terminal on all four channels of the

Page 253 - USING THE OMP-MODL 11-91

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-35 Frequency Signal Connection:To utilize an MLIM-2 channel as a Frequency input, connect the input signal

Page 254 - STOP LOGGING FUNCTION ICON

1... INTRODUCTIONUSING THE OMP-MODL1-4♦ Powerful mathematical data manipulation of collecteddata during conversion to HyperPlot graphs, ASCII textfile

Page 255 - WARNING FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-36 MLIM-2; DIGITAL OUTPUT APPLICATIONThe MLIM-2 provides four channels dedicated as outputs. These chan

Page 256 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-94

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-37 Digital Output Signal Connections:To utilize an MLIM-2 Output channel, connect the load positive lead t

Page 257 - GLOBAL FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-38 MLIM-4; RTD / RESISTANCE INTERFACE MODULE OVERVIEW OverviewThe MLIM-4 is a four channel Interface Mo

Page 258 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-96

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-39Each switch bank should have only ONE switch ON and the other fourswitches OFF.CAUTION: The switch banks

Page 259 - USING THE OMP-MODL 11-97

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-40 MLIM-4; RTD INPUT APPLICATIONThe RTD function of the MLIM-4 allows for the input of Platinum RTD’s wit

Page 260 - HISTOGRAM FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-41additive lead wire resistance can be ignored (eg in thermistor or Kohm resistancemeasurements). However,

Page 261 - USING THE OMP-MODL 11-99

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-42 2-Wire Terminal Strip Connections:The MLIM-4 module is provided with a 12 position terminal strip.Each

Page 262 - REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-43nearly the same level of error compensation as the 4-wireconfiguration with one less wire.Due to the fact

Page 263 - USING THE OMP-MODL 11-101

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-44 4-Wire ConfigurationThe 4-wire configuration is used in applications where the lead wire effectscalcula

Page 264 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-102

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-45For long lead wire runs and in applications in electrically noisyenvironments, it is recommended that twi

Page 265 - HAP FUNCTION ICON

1... INTRODUCTIONUSING THE OMP-MODL1-5 FEATURESDesigned with the User in mind, the OMP-MODL portable data logging system has amultitude of integral f

Page 266 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-104

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-46 NOTES:

Page 267 - TEXT NOTE ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-47MLIM-8; DIGITAL I/O INTERFACE MODULE OVERVIEW Overview:The MLIM-8 is an eight channel Interface Module

Page 268 - SING THE OMP-MODL11-106

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-48CAUTION: The switch bank may have different numbering than the circuitboard... insure that the marking o

Page 269 - RATE OF CHANGE FUNCTION ICON

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-49 Event Input Signal Connections:To utilize an MLIM-8 channel as an Event input, connect the input signal

Page 270 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-108

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-50negative lead to one of the four Common terminals on the module terminalstrip (Figure 3... -33). Note

Page 271 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-109

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-51 Digital Output Signal Connections:To utilize an MLIM-8 channel as a Digital Output, connect the load po

Page 272 - SING THE OMP-MODL11-110

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-52 NOTES

Page 273 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-111

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-53MLIM-5; PCMCIA MEMORY CARD MODULE Overview:The MLIM-5 is a special function Interface Module for use wi

Page 274 - SING THE OMP-MODL11-112

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-54NOTENumerous types of PCMCIA cards are currentlyavailable on the market utilizing varioustechnologies. T

Page 275 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-113

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-55 MLIM-5-2400; PCMCIA AND 2400B MODEM MODULE Overview:The MLIM-5-2400 module provides PCMCIA memory ca

Page 276 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-114

1... INTRODUCTIONUSING THE OMP-MODL1-6 SUMMARY OF STEPS IN UTILIZING THE OMP-MODLIn a typical application of the OMP-MODL portable data logging syste

Page 277 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-115

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-56Plug a telephone cord equipped with a 6/2 modular phone plug (RJ-12 type)into the modular phone socket ac

Page 278 - USING THE OMP-MODL11-116

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL 3-57 MLIM-5-144; PCMCIA AND 14.4K BAUD MODEM MODULE Overview:The MLIM-5-144 module provides PCMCIA memory

Page 279

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE OMP-MODL3-58 NOTES:

Page 280 - BACKUP BATTERY

3... INTERFACE MODULESUSING THE MODULOGGER 3-1

Page 281 - SING THE OMP-MODL 11-119

4... HYPERWARE™ SOFTWARE INTRODUCTIONUSING THE MODULOGGER 4-14... HYPERWARE™ SOFTWARE INTRODUCTION SOFTWARE OVERVIEWHyperWare™, a multi-functioned

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4... HYPERWARE™ SOFTWARE INTRODUCTIONUSING THE MODULOGGER4-2 PC REQUIREMENTSTo install and use HyperWare, the following minimum equipment is require

Page 283 - EXTERNAL POWER FUSE

4... HYPERWARE™ SOFTWARE INTRODUCTIONUSING THE MODULOGGER 4-3 HYPERWARE PROGRAM TOPOLOGYUpon launch of the HyperWare program, the HyperComm window w

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4... HYPERWARE™ SOFTWARE INTRODUCTIONUSING THE MODULOGGER4-4utilize a visual click and drag of icons (as in construction of Program Nets and foricon

Page 285 - PPENDIX F: FILTERING OPTIONS

5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL 5-15... HYPERCOMM™ SERIAL COMMUNICATIONS OVERVIEWUpon launching HyperWare, the HYPERCOMM window (F

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5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL5-2 ESTABLISHING AN RS-232 LINK RS-232 Hardware Connection:A DB-9 to RJ-12 modular plug adapter (P/

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1... INTRODUCTIONUSING THE MODULOGGER1-713.

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5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL 5-3TIP: If the port number is unkown, select one of theports then attempt to connect (see following

Page 289 - APPENDIX H: ACCESSORIES

5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL5-4 HyperComm Connection via Modem:Launch HyperWare and after the opening screen, the HYPERCOMM wind

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5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL 5-5 Baud:Specify the baud rate rate that will be used to communicate betweenthe PC and the local mo

Page 291 - DB-9 Female

5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL5-6 Phone:A short dialing directory of frequently called logger numbers can bemaintained using the L

Page 292 - 6 Conductor Phone Cable

5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL 5-7to the modem’s manual for the command set used by the modeminstalled at the PC. Note that most m

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5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL5-8♦ Is the modem power ON? (external modems only)♦ Is the local modem port selected correctly? If in

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5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL 5-9connects (eg HyperLogger, OMP-MODL, OMP-MNL). The logger graphic on the leftside of the HyperCom

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5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL5-10 Clear Button Icon (logger Clear not PCMCIA Clear)When the logger is not Enabled, double-clickin

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5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL 5-11Reported information includes: UNIT INFORMATION: LOGGER VERSION:Specifies the logger version

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5... HYPERCOMM™ COMMUNICATIONSUSING THE OMP-MODL5-12 BACKUP LITHIUM CELL:The state of charge display for the lithium cell (used for datamemory and c

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