YOKOGAWA 701210 User manual

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User’s Manual Part 1
Manuals That Come with the DL750/DL750P ............................................................. Part 1:iii
Checking the Contents of the Package ........................................................................ Part 1:v
Safety Precautions ...................................................................................................... Part 1:ix
Conventions Used in This Manual.............................................................................. Part 1:xii
Functions Described in This Manual and the DL750/DL750P Version ...................... Part 1:xiii
Flow of Operation ....................................................................................................... Part 1:xv
Chapter 1 Names and Functions of Parts
1.1 Top Panel, Front Panel, Right Side Panel, and Left Side Panel .............................. 1-1
1.2 Panel Keys and Knobs ............................................................................................. 1-7
1.3 Display Screens ..................................................................................................... 1-10
Chapter 2 Explanation of Functions
2.1 System Configuration/Block Diagram ...................................................................... 2-1
2.2 Setting the Horizontal and Vertical Axes .................................................................. 2-3
Horizontal Axis, Vertical Axis (Voltage Axis), Moving the Vertical Position of Waveforms, Offset Value, Zooming
in or out of the Vertical Axis (Expand/Reduce), Input Coupling, Probe Type, Bandwidth Limit, Linear Scaling,
Inverted Display, Pulse/Rotate Function, RMS Measurement, Temperature Measurement, Strain Measurement,
Acceleration Measurement, Frequency (Number of Rotations, Period, Duty Cycle, Power Supply Frequency,
Pulse Width, Pulse Integration, and Velocity) Measurement, Logic Waveforms, Event Waveforms
2.3 Setting the Trigger .................................................................................................. 2-20
Trigger Type (Input Signal Trigger, External Trigger, Line Trigger, Timer Trigger, A -> B(N) Trigger, A Delay B
Trigger, Edge on A Trigger, OR Trigger, B > Time Trigger, B < Time Trigger, and B TimeOut Trigger, Period Trigger,
Window Trigger, Wave Window Trigger), Trigger Mode, Trigger Delay, Trigger Position, Trigger Source, Trigger
Slope, and Trigger Level, Trigger Hysteresis, Trigger Hold-off, Action-on-Trigger, Manual Trigger
2.4 Setting Waveform Acquisition Conditions and Display Conditions......................... 2-31
Record Length, Acquisition Mode(Normal Mode, Averaging Mode, Envelope Mode, Box Average Mode),
Sequential Store Function, History Memory Function, Dual Capture Function, Realtime Recording to the
Internal Hard Disk, Action-on-Stop, Voice Memo Function, Backing Up the Acquisition Memory, Display
Format and Waveform Mapping, Display Interpolation, All-Point Display and Decimation Display, Graticule ,
Accumulated Display, Extra Window, Scale Values, Waveform Labels, Level Indicators and Numeric Values,
Translucent Mode Display , Displaying the Channel Information and Expanding the Waveform Display Area,
X-Y Waveform Display, Zooming in on the Waveform Horizontally , Snapshot, Clearing Traces
2.5 Recording in Recorder Mode (Realtime Recording) (DL750P Only) ..................... 2-43
Chart Recorder Mode, X-Y Recorder Mode, Reprinting on the Built-in Printer (Only during T-Y Recording),
Creating a PDF File of the Reprint Image (Only during T-Y Recording)
2.6 Waveform Computation ......................................................................................... 2-47
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division, Binary Computation, Power Spectrum Display, Phase Shift
(Phase Mode), User-Defined Computation, Scaling of Computed Waveforms, DSP Channels
2.7 Waveform Analysis/Search .................................................................................... 2-53
Displaying History Waveforms, History Search Function, Search and Zoom Function, Cursor Measurement,
Automated Measurement of Waveform Parameters, Statistical Processing, GO/NO-GO Determination
2.8 Communications .................................................................................................... 2-59
Command (GP-IB, Serial (RS-232), USB and Ethernet Communications), Saving/Loading Data to a Network
Drive (FTP Client Function), Printing Screen Image Data on a Network Printer, Transmitting E-mail
Messages (SMTP Client Function), Accessing the DL750/DL750P from a PC or Workstation (FTP Server
Function), Web Server Function
2.9 Other Useful Functions .......................................................................................... 2-61
Entering Values Directly from the NUM Keys, Entering Values and Strings from a USB Keyboard, Operations
Using a USB Mouse, Initialization, Auto Setup, Printing the Screen Image Data, Saving and Loading Various
Data on the Storage Medium, Creating a PDF File of the Print Image (DL750P Only), Voice Comment
Function, Operating the instrument Using a Free Software Program, Connecting the DL750/DL750P and the
PC via the SCSI
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Chapter 3 Making Preparations for Measurements
3.1 Handling Precautions ............................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Installing the Instrument ........................................................................................... 3-3
3.3 Installing Input Modules ........................................................................................... 3-5
3.4 Connecting the Power Supply and Turning the Power Switch ON/OFF .................. 3-8
3.5 Setting the Date and Time ..................................................................................... 3-13
3.6 Connecting Probes ................................................................................................ 3-15
3.7 Compensating the Probe (Phase Correction) ........................................................ 3-21
3.8 Connecting Measuring Leads ................................................................................ 3-23
3.9 Connecting Thermocouples ................................................................................... 3-24
3.10 Connecting a Bridge Head (Only on Strain Modules) ............................................ 3-25
3.11 Connecting Logic Probes ....................................................................................... 3-28
3.12 Connecting Acceleration Sensors .......................................................................... 3-30
3.13 Connecting Sensors to the Frequency Module ...................................................... 3-32
3.14 Connecting the Earphone Microphone with a PUSH Switch and Connecting the
Speaker .................................................................................................................. 3-33
Chapter 4 Common Operations
4.1 Operations and Functions of Keys and the Jog Shuttle ........................................... 4-1
4.2 Entering Values and Strings ..................................................................................... 4-3
4.3 USB Keyboard/USB Mouse ..................................................................................... 4-7
4.4 Initializing Settings ................................................................................................. 4-16
4.5 Performing Auto Setup ........................................................................................... 4-18
4.6 Performing Calibration ........................................................................................... 4-21
4.7 Using the Help Function ......................................................................................... 4-22
Chapter 5 Horizontal and Vertical Axes
Voltage Measurement (On the 701250, 701251, 701255, 701260, 701261, 701262,
701265, or 701275)
5.1 Turning Channels ON/OFF ...................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Setting T/div ............................................................................................................. 5-2
5.3 Setting V/div ............................................................................................................. 5-3
5.4 Setting the Vertical Position of Waveforms .............................................................. 5-5
5.5 Setting the Input Coupling ........................................................................................ 5-7
5.6 Setting the Probe Type............................................................................................. 5-9
5.7 Setting the Bandwidth ............................................................................................ 5-10
5.8 Zooming Vertically by Setting the Zoom Rate ........................................................ 5-12
5.9 Zooming Vertically According to the Upper and Lower Limits of the
Display Range ........................................................................................................ 5-14
5.10 Setting the Offset Value ......................................................................................... 5-16
5.11 Using the Linear Scaling Function (AX+B, P1-P2)................................................. 5-18
5.12 Inverting Waveforms .............................................................................................. 5-21
5.13 Displaying the All Channel Setup Menu ................................................................. 5-22
5.14 Setting the Time Base (Internal Clock/External Clock) .......................................... 5-25
5.15 Observing RMS Values .......................................................................................... 5-28
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Temperature Measurement (On the 701261, 701262, or 701265)
5.1 Turning Channels ON/OFF ...................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Setting T/div ............................................................................................................. 5-2
5.5 Setting the Input Coupling ........................................................................................ 5-7
5.7 Setting the Bandwidth ............................................................................................ 5-10
5.13 Displaying the All Channel Setup Menu ................................................................. 5-22
5.14 Setting the Time Base (Internal Clock/External Clock) .......................................... 5-25
5.16 Setting the Temperature Measurement .................................................................. 5-29
Strain Measurement (On the 701270, or 701271)
5.1 Turning Channels ON/OFF ...................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Setting T/div ............................................................................................................. 5-2
5.7 Setting the Bandwidth ............................................................................................ 5-10
5.11 Using the Linear Scaling Function (AX+B, P1-P2)................................................. 5-18
5.12 Inverting Waveforms .............................................................................................. 5-21
5.13 Displaying the All Channel Setup Menu ................................................................. 5-22
5.14 Setting the Time Base (Internal Clock/External Clock) .......................................... 5-25
5.17 Setting the Strain Measurement ............................................................................ 5-31
Acceleration Measurement (On the 701275)
5.1 Turning Channels ON/OFF ...................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Setting T/div ............................................................................................................. 5-2
5.4 Setting the Vertical Position of Waveforms .............................................................. 5-5
5.5 Setting the Input Coupling ........................................................................................ 5-7
5.7 Setting the Bandwidth ............................................................................................ 5-10
5.8 Zooming Vertically by Setting the Zoom Rate ........................................................ 5-12
5.9 Zooming Vertically According to the Upper and Lower Limits of the
Display Range ........................................................................................................ 5-14
5.13 Displaying the All Channel Setup Menu ................................................................. 5-22
5.14 Setting the Time Base (Internal Clock/External Clock) .......................................... 5-25
5.18 Setting the Acceleration Measurement .................................................................. 5-38
Frequency (Number of Rotations, Period, Duty Cycle, Power Supply Frequency, Pulse
Width, Pulse Integration, and Velocity) Measurement (On the 701280)
5.1 Turning Channels ON/OFF ...................................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Setting T/div ............................................................................................................. 5-2
5.4 Setting the Vertical Position of Waveforms .............................................................. 5-5
5.8 Zooming Vertically by Setting the Zoom Rate ........................................................ 5-12
5.9 Zooming Vertically According to the Upper and Lower Limits of the
Display Range ........................................................................................................ 5-14
5.10 Setting the Offset Value ......................................................................................... 5-16
5.11 Using the Linear Scaling Function (AX+B, P1-P2)................................................. 5-18
5.13 Displaying the All Channel Setup Menu ................................................................. 5-22
5.14 Setting the Time Base (Internal Clock/External Clock) .......................................... 5-25
5.19 Setting the Frequency (Number of Rotations, Period, Duty Cycle, Power Supply
Frequency, Pulse Width, Pulse Integration, and Velocity) Measurement............... 5-40
Logic Waveform Measurement
5.1 Turning Channels ON/OFF ...................................................................................... 5-1
5.4 Setting the Vertical Position of Waveforms .............................................................. 5-5
5.8 Zooming Vertically by Setting the Zoom Rate ........................................................ 5-12
5.20 Setting Logic Waveforms ....................................................................................... 5-55
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5.1 Turning Channels ON/OFF ...................................................................................... 5-1
5.4 Setting the Vertical Position of Waveforms .............................................................. 5-5
5.8 Zooming Vertically by Setting the Zoom Rate ........................................................ 5-12
5.21 Setting Event Waveforms....................................................................................... 5-57
Chapter 6 Triggering
6.1 Setting the Trigger Mode .......................................................................................... 6-1
6.2 Setting the Trigger Position ...................................................................................... 6-3
6.3 Setting the Trigger Delay ......................................................................................... 6-5
6.4 Setting the Hold Off Time ......................................................................................... 6-6
6.5 Setting the Edge Trigger (SIMPLE) .......................................................................... 6-8
6.6 Setting the External Trigger (SIMPLE) ................................................................... 6-11
6.7 Generating Triggers on the Power Signal (SIMPLE) ............................................. 6-12
6.8 Setting the Timer Trigger (SIMPLE) ....................................................................... 6-13
6.9 Setting the Logic Trigger (SIMPLE) ....................................................................... 6-15
6.10 Setting the A -> B(N) Trigger (ENHANCED) .......................................................... 6-17
6.11 Setting the A Delay B Trigger (ENHANCED) ......................................................... 6-20
6.12 Setting the Edge on A Trigger (ENHANCED) ......................................................... 6-23
6.13 Setting the OR Trigger (ENHANCED) .................................................................... 6-27
6.14 Setting the B > Time, B < Time, or B TimeOut (Pulse Width) Trigger
(ENHANCED) ........................................................................................................ 6-30
6.15 Setting the Period Trigger (ENHANCED) ............................................................... 6-34
6.16 Setting the Window Trigger (ENHANCED) ............................................................ 6-37
6.17 Setting the Wave Window Trigger (ENHANCED) .................................................. 6-40
6.18 Setting the Action-on-Trigger ................................................................................. 6-45
6.19 Setting Manual Triggers ......................................................................................... 6-48
Chapter 7 Acquisition and Display
7.1 Starting/Stopping Waveform Acquisition .................................................................. 7-1
7.2 Setting the Record Length ....................................................................................... 7-3
7.3 Setting the Acquisition Mode .................................................................................... 7-5
7.4 Acquiring Data Using Box Average .......................................................................... 7-8
7.5 Acquiring Data Using the Sequential Store Function (Single (N) Mode) ............... 7-10
7.6 Using the Dual Capture Function ........................................................................... 7-11
7.7 Realtime Recording to the Internal Hard Disk (Optional) ....................................... 7-16
7.8 Setting the Action When Waveform Display Is Updated (Action-on-Stop) ............. 7-20
7.9 Using the Voice Memo Function ............................................................................ 7-23
7.10 Using the Acquisition Memory Backup Function .................................................... 7-29
Chapter 8 Display
8.1 Changing the Display Format .................................................................................. 8-1
8.2 Setting the Display Interpolation Method ................................................................. 8-3
8.3 Changing the Graticule ............................................................................................ 8-5
8.4 Accumulated Waveform Display .............................................................................. 8-6
8.5 Zooming the Waveform ............................................................................................ 8-8
8.6 Displaying X-Y Waveforms .................................................................................... 8-12
8.7 Using the Snapshot Function and Clear Trace Function ....................................... 8-15
8.8 Turning Translucent Mode ON/OFF ....................................................................... 8-16
8.9 Turning the Scale Value Display ON/OFF .............................................................. 8-17
8.10 Setting Waveform Labels ....................................................................................... 8-18
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8.11 Turning the Extra Window ON/OFF ....................................................................... 8-19
8.12 Turning the Level Indicator and Numeric Value Display ON/OFF .......................... 8-21
8.13 Displaying Channel Information/Displaying Waveforms on a Full Screen
(Expanding the Waveform Area) ............................................................................ 8-22
Chapter 9 Recording in Recorder Mode (Realtime Recording) (Only on the
DL750P)
9.1 Loading the Roll Paper into the DL750P Built-in Printer .......................................... 9-1
9.2 Selecting the Recorder Mode .................................................................................. 9-4
9.3 Setting the Record Conditions of T-Y Waveform Recording .................................... 9-6
9.4 Setting the Recording Format of T-Y Waveform Recording ..................................... 9-8
9.5 Recording T-Y Waveforms (T-Y Waveform Recording).......................................... 9-12
9.6 Recording Numeric Values ..................................................................................... 9-14
9.7 Recording X-Y Waveforms (X-Y Waveform Recording) ......................................... 9-17
9.8 Reprinting on the Built-in Printer ............................................................................ 9-21
9.9 Creating a PDF File of the Reprint Image .............................................................. 9-26
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User’s Manual Part 2 (See IM701210-06E for the chapters listed below.)
Manuals That Come with the DL750/DL750P .............................................................. Part 2:ii
Functions Described in This Manual and the DL750/DL750P Version ........................ Part 2:iv
Flow of Operation ........................................................................................................ Part 2:vi
Chapter 10 Waveform Computation
10.1 Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying, and Dividing Waveforms .................................... 10-1
10.2 Binary Computation ............................................................................................... 10-4
10.3 Performing Power Spectrum Computation (FFT)................................................... 10-7
10.4 Phase-Shifted Display .......................................................................................... 10-11
10.5 User-Defined Computation (Optional) .................................................................. 10-14
Chapter 11 Waveform Analysis/Search
11.1 Displaying History Waveforms ............................................................................... 11-1
11.2 Searching History Memory Data Using Zones (History Search Function) ............. 11-5
11.3 Searching History Memory Data Using Parameters (History Search Function)..... 11-8
11.4 Search Data Using Search and Zoom Function .................................................. 11-11
11.5 Measuring Waveforms Using Cursors ................................................................. 11-17
11.6 Automated Measurement of Waveform Parameters ............................................ 11-31
11.7 Performing Statistical Processing ........................................................................ 11-38
11.8 Performing GO/NO-GO Determination Using Zones ........................................... 11-44
11.9 GO/NO-GO Determination Using Measured Waveform Parameters ................... 11-50
11.10 Using the GO/NO-GO Determination I/O Function .............................................. 11-55
Chapter 12 Printing the Screen Image Data
12.1 Loading the Roll Paper and Paper Feeding ........................................................... 12-1
12.2 Printing on the Built-in Printer ................................................................................ 12-4
12.3 Printing Screen Image Data to a USB Printer ...................................................... 12-14
12.4 Printing the Screen Image Data on a Network Printer ......................................... 12-18
Chapter 13 Saving and Loading Data
13.1 Floppy Disks/Zip Disks/PC Cards .......................................................................... 13-1
13.2 Internal Hard Disk (Optional) ................................................................................. 13-6
13.3 Connecting a USB Storage Device (MO Disk Drive, Hard Disk, or Flash Memory) to
the USB PERIPHERAL Interface ........................................................................... 13-7
13.4 Connecting a SCSI Device .................................................................................... 13-9
13.5 Formatting the Storage Medium .......................................................................... 13-10
13.6 Changing the SCSI ID Number ............................................................................ 13-15
13.7 Saving/Loading the Waveform Data .................................................................... 13-17
13.8 Saving/Loading the Setup Data ........................................................................... 13-26
13.9 Saving/Loading Snapshot Waveforms ................................................................. 13-31
13.10 Saving the Results of the Automated Measurement of Waveform Parameters ... 13-35
13.11 Saving Screen Image Data .................................................................................. 13-38
13.12 Displaying Thumbnails of the Saved Screen Image Data .................................... 13-42
13.13 Creating PDF Files of the Printed Image (DL750P only) ..................................... 13-46
13.14 Loading/Converting Realtime Recorded Waveforms ........................................... 13-53
13.15 Changing the File Attributes and Deleting Files ................................................... 13-56
13.16 Copying Files ....................................................................................................... 13-60
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13.17 Changing the Directory/File Name of the Storage Medium and Creating
Directories ............................................................................................................ 13-63
13.18 Connecting a PC to the DL750/DL750P via SCSI ............................................... 13-67
13.19 Using the Voice Comment Function ..................................................................... 13-70
Chapter 14 External Trigger I/O, External Clock Input, and Video Signal
Output
14.1 External Trigger Input (TRIG IN) ............................................................................ 14-1
14.2 Trigger Output (TRIG OUT) ................................................................................... 14-2
14.3 External Clock Input (EXT CLK IN) ........................................................................ 14-3
14.4 Video Signal Output (VIDEO OUT (SVGA)) ........................................................... 14-4
14.5 External Start/Stop Input (GO/NO-GO) .................................................................. 14-6
Chapter 15 Using the DSP Channel (Optional)
15.1 DSP Channels (Optional) ....................................................................................... 15-1
15.2 Performing Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division (DSP Channels) .... 15-3
15.3 Using Filters (DSP Channels) ................................................................................ 15-6
15.4 Performing Differentiation and Integration (DSP Channels) ................................ 15-10
15.5 Performing Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, and Division with Coefficients (DSP
Channels) ............................................................................................................. 15-13
15.6 Using the Knocking Filter (DSP Channels) .......................................................... 15-16
Chapter 16 Ethernet Interface (Optional)
16.1 Connecting the DL750/DL750P to the Network ..................................................... 16-1
16.2 Setting up the TCP/IP ............................................................................................ 16-3
16.3 Saving/Loading Data to a Network Drive (FTP Client Function) ............................ 16-8
16.4 Setting up the Network Printer ............................................................................. 16-12
16.5 Sending Periodic Mail or Action Mail (SMTP Client Function............................... 16-14
16.6 Accessing the DL750/DL750P from a PC or Workstation (FTP Server Function) 16-20
16.7 Using the Web Server Function ........................................................................... 16-23
16.8 Setting the Time Difference from GMT (Greenwich Mean Time)/SNTP ............... 16-48
16.9 Checking the Presence of the Ethernet Interface and the MAC Address ............ 16-50
16.10 Setting the FTP Passive Mode and LPR/SMTP Timeout ..................................... 16-51
16.11 Using the Instrument as a Windows Network Drive ............................................. 16-52
Chapter 17 Other Operations
17.1 Changing the Menu/Message Language and Turning the Click Sound ON/OFF .. 17-1
17.2 Switching the Screen Display Font Size ................................................................ 17-2
17.3 Changing the USB Keyboard Language ................................................................ 17-3
17.4 Setting the Screen Color and Brightness ............................................................... 17-4
17.5 Turning OFF the Backlight and Setting the Brightness of the Backlight ................ 17-6
17.6 Locking the Keys .................................................................................................... 17-7
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting, Maintenance, and Inspection
18.1 Troubleshooting ..................................................................................................... 18-1
18.2 Messages and Corrective Actions .......................................................................... 18-2
18.3 Self-Diagnostic Test (Self Test) ............................................................................ 18-13
18.4 Checking the System Conditions (Overview) ....................................................... 18-16
18.5 Recommended Replacement Parts ..................................................................... 18-17
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Chapter 19 Specifications
19.1 Input Section .......................................................................................................... 19-1
19.2 Trigger Section ....................................................................................................... 19-1
19.3 Time Axis ................................................................................................................ 19-2
19.4 Display ................................................................................................................... 19-3
19.5 Function ................................................................................................................. 19-3
19.6 Built-in Printer ........................................................................................................ 19-8
19.7 Storage .................................................................................................................. 19-9
19.8 USB PERIPHERAL Interface ............................................................................... 19-10
19.9 Auxiliary I/O Section ............................................................................................. 19-10
19.10 Computer Interface .............................................................................................. 19-13
19.11 General Specifications ......................................................................................... 19-14
19.12 Module Specifications .......................................................................................... 19-18
19.13 Logic Probe Specifications ................................................................................... 19-41
19.14 External Dimensions ............................................................................................ 19-42
Appendix
Appendix 1 Relationship between the Time Axis Setting, Sample Rate and Record
Length .......................................................................................................App-1
Appendix 2 Relationship between the Record Length and Acquisition Mode..............App-5
Appendix 3 How to Calculate the Area of a Waveform ................................................App-7
Appendix 4 ASCII Header File Format ........................................................................App-9
Appendix 5 User-Defined Computation .....................................................................App-14
Appendix 6 DSP Channel Computation (Optional) ....................................................App-23
Appendix 7 List of Defaults ........................................................................................App-46
Appendix 8 Assignment of Keys on the USB Keyboard ............................................ App-49
Appendix 9 Waveform Acquisition Operation When the Power Supply Recovers after a
Power Failure..........................................................................................App-53
Appendix 10 Basic Defining Equation of Strain ...........................................................App-54
Appendix 11 Shunt Calibration of the Strain Module ...................................................App-55
Appendix 12 Measurement Principles (Measurement Method and Update Rate) of the
Frequency Module ..................................................................................App-60
Appendix 13 List of Preset Settings of the Frequency Module ....................................App-64
Appendix 14 TCP and UDP Port Number Used in Ethernet Communications ............ App-66
Appendix 15 Relationship between the Chart Speed, Sample Rate, and Record Length
during Recorder Mode ............................................................................App-67
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This manual. Contains chapters 1 to 9 of the DL750/DL750P
User's Manual. Mainly describes the basic operations of the
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[Contents]
Chapter 1 Names and Functions of Parts
Chapter 2 Explanation of Functions
Chapter 3 Making Preparations for Measurements
• Chapter 4 Common Operations
Operations and functions of keys and the jog shuttle,
entering values and strings, operations on the USB
keyboard/USB mouse, initializing settings, auto setup,
calibration, and help function
Chapter 5 Horizontal and Vertical Axes
• Chapter 6 Triggering
Chapter 7 Acquisition and Display
Record length, acquisition mode, sequential store, dual
capture, realtime recording to the internal hard disk, voice
memo, and acquisition memory backup
Chapter 8 Waveform Display and Information Display
Chapter 9 Recording in Recorder Mode (Realtime Recording)
(DL750P Only)
• Index Common to Part 1 and Part 2.
User’s Manual Part 2
IM701210-06E
DL750/DL750P
ScopeCoder
User's Manual
Part 2
Contains chapters 10 to 19 and appendix of the DL750/DL750P
User's Manual. Mainly describes operations after waveform
acquisition and optional functions.
[Contents]
Chapter 10 Waveform Computation
Chapter 11 Waveform Analysis/Search
Displaying of history waveforms, history search, search &
zoom, cursor measurements, automated measurement
of waveform parameters, statistical processing, and
GO/NO-GO determination
Chapter 12 Printing the Screen Image Data
Chapter 13 Saving and Loading Data
Chapter 14 External Trigger I/O, External Clock Input, and Video
Signal Input
Chapter 15 Using the DSP Channel (Optional)
Chapter 16 Ethernet Interface (Optional)
Chapter 17 Other Operations
Changing the menu/message language, turning the
click sound ON/OFF, changing the USB keyboard
language, checking the USB keyboard, setting the
screen color/brightness, setting the backlight, and
locking the keys
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting, Maintenance, and Inspection
• Chapter 19 Specifications
• Appendix
• Index Common to Part 1 and Part 2.
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Operation Guide
Familiarizes the first-time user with the basic operations of the
DL750/DL750P.
Latter half of the guide summarizes key points of each setup
menu. Use this as a guide when setting up the DL750/DL750P.
[Contents]
Flow of DL750/DL750P Operation
Front Panel Controls
Parts of the Screen
Basic Key & Jog Shuttle Operations
Main Functions of the DL750/DL750P
Operating the DL750/DL750P
Making preparations before observation, displaying waveforms,
changing the waveform display conditions, changing the trigger
settings, measuring waveforms, zooming the waveform along the time
axis, and printing/saving waveforms
• Setup Menu Items
DL750/DL750P
ScopeCoder
Operation Guide
IM701210-07E
Communication Interface User’s Manual
B8023YZ
A manual in PDF format that is stored in the accompanying
CD-ROM. Describes the functions of each communication
interface on the DL750/DL750P and commands.
[Contents]
Chapter 1 Overview of the GP-IB Interface
Chapter 2 Overview of the Serial (RS-232) Interface
Chapter 3 Overview of the USB Interface
Chapter 4 Overview of the Ethernet Interface (Optional)
Chapter 5 Before Programming
• Chapter 6 Commands
Chapter 7 Status Reports
Chapter 8 Sample Programs
• Appendix
• Index
Handling of the Communication Interface User's Manual
CD-ROM
Describes the handling precautions of the Communication
Interface User's Manual CD-ROM.
DL750/DL750P
ScopeCorder
User's
Manual
IM701210-71E
Manuals That Come with the DL750/DL750P
Part 1:v
IM 701210-05E
Checking the Contents of the Package
Unpack the box and check the contents before operating the instrument. If some of the
contents are not correct, or if any items are missing or damaged, contact the dealer from
whom you purchased them.
DL750/DL750P
Check that the model name and suffix code given on the name plate on the left side
panel of the CDM Signal Generator match those on your order. When contacting the
dealer from which you purchased the instrument, please give them the instrument number.
MODEL
NO.
SUFFIX
Made in Japan
MODEL
NO.
SUFFIX
Made in Japan
MODEL
NO.
SUFFIX
Made in Japan
DL750 DL750P
MODEL
NO.
SUFFIX
Made in Japan
MODEL Suffix Code Description
701210 (DL750) The input module is not included with the instrument. See
701230 (DL750P) the next page for information on the input module.
Power cord -D UL/CSA Standard power cord (Part No.: A1006WD)
[Maximum rated voltage: 125 V; Maximum rated current: 7A]
-F VDE Standard Power Cord (Part No.: A1009WD) [Maximum
rated voltage: 250 V; Maximum rated current: 10 A]
-Q BS Standard Power Cord (Part No.: A1054WD) [Maximum
rated voltage: 250 V; Maximum rated current: 10 A]
-R AS Standard Power Cord (Part No.: A1024WD) [Maximum
rated voltage: 250 V; Maximum rated current: 10 A]
-H GB Standard Power Cord (Part No.: A1064WD) [Maximum
rated voltage: 250 V; Maximum rated current: 10 A]
Default language -HE English
-HJ Japanese
-HC Chinese
-HK Korean
-HG German
-HF French
-HL Italian
-HS Spanish
Built-in media drive -J1 Floppy disk drive
*1
-J2 Zip drive
*1
(DL750 only)
-J3 PC card drive
*1
Options /M1 Memory extension to 10 MW/CH
*2
(250 MW maximum)
/M2 Memory extension to 25 MW/CH
*2
(500 MW maximum)
/M3 Memory extension to 50 MW/CH
*2
(1 GW maximum)
/C8 Internal hard disk 30 GB (FAT32)
/C10 Ethernet interface
/DC 12 VDC Power (10 to 18 VDC) (DL750 only)
/G2 User-defined computation
/G3 DSP channel
/P4 Four probe power outputs
*1 For the built-in media drive on the DL750, select one from three types (two types for the DL750P).
*2 Choose one from /M1, /M2, and /M3.
No. (Instrument Number)
When contacting the dealer from which you purchased the instrument, please give them
the instrument number.
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Standard Accessories
The standard accessories below are supplied with the instrument. Check that all
contents are present and undamaged.
Cover panels
B8023EN 8 pieces
User’s Manual Part 1
User’s Manual Part 2
• Operation Guide
AAA Alkaline batteries
(for acquisition memory
backup)
A1070EB 4 cells
Front panel protection
cover (transparent)
B8023EA
Soft case
B9946EB
Communication Interface User’s
Manual (CD-ROM) B8023YZ
Handling of the CD-ROM
Rubber feet
B9989EX 4 pieces (1 sheet)
DC power connector
(for the /DC model)
B8023WZ
Printer roll paper
For the DL750*
B9988AE
3 rolls
For the DL750P*
701966
1 roll
* Either one is included
depending on the model
Roll paper flange
(DL750P only)
B8024CA 2 pieces
UL/CSA Standard
A1006WD
VDE Standard
A1009WD
BS Standard
A1054WD
AS Standard
A1024WD
Power Cord (one of the following power cords
is supplied according to the instrument’s suffix codes)
GB Standard
A1064WD
D F Q R
H
Input Modules (Sold Separately)
Check that the MODEL indicated on the input module is what you ordered.
MODEL Name Abbreviation
701250 High-Speed 10 MS/s, 12-Bit Isolation Module HS10M12
701251 High-Speed High-Resolution 1 MS/s, 16-Bit Isolation Module HS1M16
701255 High-Speed 10 MS/s, 12-Bit Non-Isolation Module NONISO_10M12
701260 High-Voltage 100 kS/s, 16-Bit Isolation Module (with RMS) HV (with RMS)
701261 Universal (Voltage/Temp.) Module UNIVERSAL
701262 Universal (Voltage/Temp.) Module (with AAF) UNIVERSAL (AAF)
701265 Temperature, High Precision Voltage Isolation Module TEMP/HPV
701270 Strain Module (NDIS) STRAIN_NDIS
701271 Strain Module (DSUB, Shunt-Cal) STRAIN_DSUB
701275 Acceleration/Voltage Module (with AAF) ACCL/VOLT
701280 Frequency Module FREQ
MODEL
NO.
SUFFIX
Made in Japan
MODEL
NO.
SUFFIX
Made in Japan
701250
HS10M12
Top row: MODEL
Bottom row: Abbreviated name
This user’s manual refers to the input modules by MODEL (abbreviation).
For example, the High-Speed 10 MS/s, 12-Bit Isolation Module is indicated as 701250
(HS10M12). However, the module may be indicated only by the model (701250) if a
description about the same module is given immediately before it.
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Optional Accessories (Sold Separately)
The optional accessories below are available for purchase separately. Check that all
contents are present and undamaged. For information and ordering, contact your
nearest YOKOGAWA dealer.
Name Model Safety standard
*1
Description
1. Isolated probe 700929 1000 Vrms CAT II 10:1 safety probe, for the 701250/701251
2. Current probe 700937 300 Vrms CAT I DC to 50 MHz bandwidth,Used by connecting to the
probe power terminal
3. Current probe 701930 300 Vrms CAT III DC to 10 MHz bandwidth,Used by connecting to the
probe power terminal
4. Current probe 701931 300 Vrms CAT III DC to 2 MHz bandwidth,Used by connecting to the probe
power terminal
5. Current probe 701933 300 Vrms CAT I DC to 50 MHz bandwidth, Used by connecting to the
probe power terminal
6. Differential probe 700924 1000 Vrms CAT III
*2
Switchable between 1000:1 and 100:1
Measurable voltage: 1400 Vpeak (1000 Vrms)
7. 10:1 Passive Probe for the 701940 - For non-isolated input on the 701255: 600 V or less
DL750/DL750P For isolated input other than above: 42 V or less
8. 1:1 BNC safety adapter lead 701901 1000 Vrms CATII Used with the 701954, 701959, 758922, 758929, or
758921 sold separately
9. Alligator clip (dolphin type) 701954 1000 Vrms CAT III 2 pieces in one set (red/black)
10. Safety mini-clip (hook type) 701959 1000 Vrms CAT II 2 pieces in one set (red/black)
11. Alligator clip adapter 758922 300 Vrms CAT II 2 pieces in one set
12. Alligator clip adapter 758929 1000 Vrms CAT II 2 pieces in one set
13. Fork terminal adapter 758921 1000 Vrms CAT II 2 pieces in one set (red/black), for 4-mm screws
14. Cable
*3
366926 - For measuring low voltage of less than or equal to 42 V
15. Banana-alligator 366961 - For measuring low voltage of less than or equal
clip cable to 42 V for the 701261, 701262, or 701265
16. High-speed logic probe 700986 - 42 V or less, 8-bit non-isolated/response speed of 1 µs
17. Isolated logic probe 700987 250 Vrms CAT II 8 bits, each channel isolated, response speed of 20 ms
(for AC)
18. Measurement lead for 758917 1000 Vrms CAT II 2 pieces in one set, used with the 758922 or 758929
isolated logic adapter sold separately
19. Conversion adapter 366928 - 42 V or less,BNC (jack) to RCA (plug)
20. GO/NO-GO cable 366973 - For GO/NO-GO determination I/O function
21. Earphone microphone 701951 - For recording and playing voice memo/with a comment
PUSH switch
22. Speaker cable 701952 - For playing voice memo/comment
23. Safety BNC cable (1 m) 701902 1000 Vrms CAT II
24. Safety BNC cable (2 m) 701903 1000 Vrms CAT II
25. Safety BNC-to-banana adapter 758924 500 Vrms CAT II
26. Bridge head 701955 - NDIS, bridge resistance: 120
701956 - NDIS, bridge resistance: 350
701957 - DSUB, bridge resistance: 120 , shunt-cal support
701958 - DSUB, bridge resistance: 350 , shunt-cal support
27. Soft carrying case 701963 - For the DL750 with three pockets
701967 - For the DL750P with three pockets
28. DC power cord 701970 - For the DC power supply model (/DC)
(Cigarette lighter plug type)
29. DC power cord 701971 - For the DC power supply model (/DC)
(Alligator clip type)
Sold in units of 1 piece.
*1 The actual voltage that can be used is the lower voltage of the specifications of the DL750/DL750P and the cable.
*2 Be sure to connect the GND lead provided with the 700924 to the functional ground terminal of the DL750/DL750P. A
measurement of 1400 Vpeak is possible by connecting the GND lead to the DL750/DL750P.
*3 Use cables (366926) that YOKOGAWA has been shipping since February 4, 1998. Cables (366926) shipped before this
date cannot be used in combination with the DL750/DL750P input modules.
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16. High-speed logic probe
700986
19.Conversion
adapter
366928
8. 1:1 BNC safety
dapter lead
701901*
17. Isolated logic probe
700987
18.Measurement lead
for isolated logic
758917*
6. Differential probe
700924
14. Cable
366926
15.Banana-alligator
clip cable
366961
1. Isolated probe
700929
3. Current probe
701930
2. Current probe
700937
5. Current probe
701933
11. Alligator clip adapter
(Rated voltage 300 V)
758922
12. Alligator clip adapter
(Rated voltage 1000 V)
758929
21. Earphone
microphone with
a PUSH switch
701951
22.Speaker cable
701952
20.GO/NO-GO
cable
366973
7. 10:1 Passive Probe
for the DL750/DL750P
701940
9. Alligator clip
(dolphin type)
701954
13. Fork terminal
adapter
758921
4. Current probe
701931
10. Safety mini-clip
(hook type)
701959
28. DC power cable
(Cigarette lighter plug type)
701970
29. DC power cable
(Alligator clip type)
701971
23. Safety BNC cable
(1 m) 701902
24. Safety BNC cable
(2 m) 701903
25. Safety
BNC-to-banana
adapter
758924
26. Bridge head
701955 (NDIS‚ 120 )
26. Bridge head
701956 (NDIS‚ 350 )
26. Bridge head
701957 (DSUB‚ 120 )
26. Bridge head
701958 (DSUB‚ 350 )
* Used by combining the alligator clip (dolphin type 701954), safety mini-clip (hook type: 701959), alligator adapter
(758922 or 758929), and/or the fork terminal adapter (758921) accessories sold separately.
27. Soft carrying case
701963 (for the DL750)
701967 (for the DL750P)
Spare Parts (Sold Separately)
The spare parts below are available for purchase separately. Check that all contents are
present and undamaged.
For information about the spare parts and ordering, contact your dealer.
Name Part No. Minimum Q’ty Note
Printer roll paper (for the DL750) B9988AE 10 Thermo-sensitive paper, 111 mm × 10 m
Printer roll paper (for the DL750P) 701966 6 Thermo-sensible paper, 210 mm × 20 m
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Safety Precautions
This instrument is an IEC safety class I instrument (provided with a terminal for
protective earth grounding).
The general safety precautions described herein must be observed during all phases of
operation. If the instrument is used in a manner not specified in this manual, the
protection provided by the instrument may be impaired. Yokogawa Electric Corporation
assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these requirements.
The followingsymbols are used on this instrument.
Warning: handle with care. Refer to the user’s manual or service manual. This
symbol appears on dangerous locations on the instrument which require special
instructions for proper handling or use. The same symbol appears in the
corresponding place in the manual to identify those instructions.
Protective grounding terminal
Functional ground terminal (do not use this terminal as a protective ground
terminal.)
Alternating current
ON (power)
OFF (power)
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YOKOGAWA 701210 User manual

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Measuring, testing & control
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