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  • Page 1 RA3100 Omniace Instruction Manual 1WMPD4004444...
  • Page 2 CAUTION (1) Turn off the power when the operation is abnormal. If it is impossible to trace the causes of an abnormal operation, please contact our sales representative. (2) The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. (3) This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Introduction We thank you for your purchase of our data acquisition product OMNIACE RA3100 (hereinafter "the RA3100" or "this product"). This instruction manual explains cautions and methods for handling the RA3100 and its optional input modules. Please read this manual before operating this instrument.
  • Page 4: Examining Contents In Package

    Examining Contents in Package Examining Contents in Package When Opening Package When opening the package in a warm room during the cold season, open the package after it has reached room temperature to avoid any operational failure due to condensation on the surface of the product.
  • Page 5: To Safely Use Products

    To Safely Use Products To Safely Use Products Safety Measures - Warnings and Cautions This product is designed and tested to conform to the EN61010 standard. The product is manufactured with safety in mind. However, accidents may occur due to misuse by the user.
  • Page 6 To Safely Use Products WARNING Protective Grounding Be sure to ground this product before supplying power. Grounding is necessary to use this product safely, as well as to protect the user and peripheral equipment from injury or damage. Be sure to observe the following instructions: The AC power cable included with this product contains a ground lead.
  • Page 7 To Safely Use Products CAUTION Caution in Handling When using this product, always follow the precautions below. Improper handling may lead to erroneous operations and damages. Users who are not familiar with the operation of this product should avoid using it. Use this product at locations that satisfy the overvoltage requirement, the Category II (CAT II) of the safety standard for electrical measurement instruments in EN61010-1.
  • Page 8 To Safely Use Products CAUTION This product uses an electrostatic capacitive touch panel. Press the touch panel gently with your bare fingertip. The touch screen may not react if you are wearing gloves. Also do not use a sharp object or push with higher pressure than necessary. Pressing three or more locations at once may cause misoperations.
  • Page 9: Disposing Of The Used Product

    To Safely Use Products CAUTION Windows 10 IoT This product adopts Windows 10 IoT as its operating system. Please read and understand the following instructions carefully before use. License The Windows 10 IoT operating system used in this product is provided with a license for embedded use only.
  • Page 10: Symbols In This Manual

    Symbols in This Manual Symbols in This Manual Terms and symbols used in this manual denote as follows. This indicates a condition or practice that could result in personal injury or loss of WARNING life, or may result in light injury or physical damage if this equipment is misused due to neglect of a Warning.
  • Page 11: Warranty

    Warranty Warranty Warranty - General We ship our products after conducting quality control, which covers from design to manufacturing. It is, however, possible that failures may occur in the products. If the product does not operate correctly, please make a check of the power supply, cable connections, or other conditions before returning this product to us.
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................... 3 EXAMINING CONTENTS IN PACKAGE ......................4 TO SAFELY USE PRODUCTS .......................... 5 DISPOSING OF THE USED PRODUCT ......................9 SYMBOLS IN THIS MANUAL .......................... 10 WARRANTY ..............................11 NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH BLOCK ................16 1.1.
  • Page 13 CONTENTS 5.4.1. Start Trigger Setup ....................... 48 MEASURING INPUT SIGNALS ....................49 6.1. State Transition of Main Unit Operation ................... 49 6.2. Monitor Display and Pen Recording ..................50 6.2.1. Monitor Display Function ...................... 50 6.2.2. Pen Recording ........................53 6.2.3.
  • Page 14 CONTENTS 9.2.3. Measurement Setup ......................103 9.2.4. Reference Materials ......................104 9.3. Two Channel High-Speed Voltage Module (RA30-103) ............106 9.3.1. Overview ..........................106 9.3.2. Setup the Input Channel ..................... 106 9.3.3. Measurement Setup ......................107 9.3.4. Reference Materials ......................108 9.4.
  • Page 15 CONTENTS 11.4.2. Life ............................140 11.5. Platen Roller Maintenance ..................... 140 11.6. Power Outages ........................140 11.7. Battery Replacement ......................140 11.8. Fan Replacement ........................140 11.9. Cautions for Disposing This Product ..................140 11.10. Troubleshooting and Inspection ..................... 141 SPECIFICATIONS ........................
  • Page 16: Name And Function Of Each Block

    1.Name and Function of Each Block - 1.1.Name of Each Block Name and Function of Each Block This product consists of the following blocks. 1.1. Name of Each Block Front view Handle (retractable) SD card slot Display Block Operation panel Power switch Corner pad Screen lock...
  • Page 17 1.Name and Function of Each Block - 1.1.Name of Each Block Top view Handle (retractable) Rear view Stand 1WMPD4004444...
  • Page 18: Display Block

    1.Name and Function of Each Block - 1.2.Display Block 1.2. Display Block This product has a TFT color LCD display with touch panel. The LCD displays the waveform monitor and setup keys, and users can configure setup by directly touching the panel. Waveform area Side menu Scroll the waveform...
  • Page 19: Operation Panel

    1.Name and Function of Each Block - 1.3.Operation Panel 1.3. Operation Panel (1) SD card slot Used to save recorded data to an SD memory card, etc. (2) USB Used to save recorded data to USB memory, etc. in the same manner as to an SD memory card.
  • Page 20: Interface Block

    1.Name and Function of Each Block - 1.4.Interface Block 1.4. Interface Block (1) Key lock Disables the operation panel keys to prevent misoperations. (2) Screen lock Disables the touch panel keys to prevent misoperations. (3) USB port Used to save recorded data, etc. Supports USB 3.0. (4) LAN port Used to perform remote control from an external PC via LAN.
  • Page 21: Screen And Setup Menu

    1.Name and Function of Each Block -1.6.Screen and Setup Menu 1.6. Screen and Setup Menu Waveform area Side menu Control bar 1.6.1. Side menu (1) Time: Displays the current time (2) MEASURE/PLAYBACK: Switches the displayed waveform MEASURE: Displays the current input waveform. PLAYBACK: Displays the playback waveform of the saved data.
  • Page 22: Control Bar

    1.Name and Function of Each Block - 1.6.Screen and Setup Menu 1.6.2. Control Bar The control bar provides a menu for the functions frequently used with the waveform monitor, such as waveform display control of sampling, etc., thumbnail display, cursor display, and pen recorder control. Tap the (7) Display switch key on the right edge of the control bar to switch the functions in the order...
  • Page 23 1.Name and Function of Each Block -1.6.Screen and Setup Menu Control bar when playback Touch the PLAYBACK key on the side menu to enter the playback mode and switch the control bar to the menu for playback. (1) Sampling speed : Displays the sampling speed of the recorded data.
  • Page 24: Pre-Measurement Procedures

    2.Pre-Measurement Procedures - 2.1.Before Switching On the Power Pre-Measurement Procedures 2.1. Before Switching On the Power The preparations for using this product and the cautions are explained below. 2.1.1. Installation and Usage Environment Use this product on a flat, level surface. When using the printer, install it so that the recording paper is level as indicated in the figure on the right.
  • Page 25 2.Pre-Measurement Procedures - 2.1.Before Switching On the Power WARNING Module installation/removal and replacement must be performed after disconnecting all the cables connected to the module, turning off the power switch of the main unit, and disconnecting the power cable. Insert the module along the guide rails, and securely fix the two knurled screws with a Phillips head screwdriver.
  • Page 26: Installing Optional Modules

    2.Pre-Measurement Procedures - 2.1.Before Switching On the Power 2.1.2. Installing Optional Modules Installation Procedure Step 1. Turn the power OFF. Step 2. Disconnect the power cable. Step 3. Grip the handles on both edges and insert the module straight in along the guide rails. The module type should be on the operation panel side.
  • Page 27: Paper Loading

    2.Pre-Measurement Procedures - 2.1.Before Switching On the Power 2.1.3. Paper Loading The procedure for loading recording paper to the printer block is indicated below. Load the recording paper to this product. There are two types of recording paper: paper rolls and Z-fold paper.
  • Page 28 2.Pre-Measurement Procedures - 2.1.Before Switching On the Power Step 2. Open the printer cover by raising the lever of the printer block. Pull the lever upwards. Recording paper guide (the U-shaped groove) Platen roller (black roller) Recording paper outlet Step 3. Load the paper following the guide of the product, and press the paper holders into the guide until a click is heard.
  • Page 29 2.Pre-Measurement Procedures - 2.1.Before Switching On the Power Loading Z-fold Paper (Recording Paper) To use Z-fold paper (YPS112), a Z-fold paper case (RA30-551, sold separately) is required. <Z-fold paper> YPS112 Length: 200 m Folded width: 30 cm To indicate how much paper is remaining, a page number (669 to 000) is printed on each page. <Z-fold paper box>...
  • Page 30 2.Pre-Measurement Procedures - 2.1.Before Switching On the Power Step 2-2. Place the paper in the stock box with the thermally sensitive side (the side with blue numbers printed on the edges) facing up. Thermal sensitive side Z-fold paper stock box Step 2-3.
  • Page 31 2.Pre-Measurement Procedures - 2.1.Before Switching On the Power Step 5. Attach the Z-fold paper adapter to the recording paper guide of the printer cover. Insert the Z-fold paper adapter with paper threaded into the recording paper guide (the U-shaped groove) of this product with the center knob facing down, and push it in until it clicks.
  • Page 32: Turning The Power On/Off

    2.Pre-Measurement Procedures - 2.2.Turning the Power On/Off 2.2. Turning the Power On/Off 2.2.1. Connecting the AC Power Cable Be sure to check the following points before connecting the AC power cable to this product. Make sure that the power supply matches the rating indicated on the rating plate attached to this product.
  • Page 33: Confirming Normal Startup

    2.Pre-Measurement Procedures - 2.2.Turning the Power On/Off Step 3. Connect the plug of the AC power cable to the power outlet. Power outlet with ground terminal Inlet side Plug to to AC socket power outlet AC power cable Step 4. Turn the power switch of the product on.
  • Page 34: Setup Date And Time

    2.Pre-Measurement Procedures - 2.2.Turning the Power On/Off 2.2.4. Setup Date and Time The current time is displayed on the top right of the screen, but if it differs greatly from the actual time, the time can be adjusted. "8.2.5. Environment Setup".
  • Page 35: Flow Of Measurement

    3.Flow of Measurement - 3.1.Flow of Measurement Flow of Measurement This product records and play back input signals following the procedures described below. 3.1. Flow of Measurement Perform the check Chapter Confirm that this product has been set in a safe place, and that all the before applying power accessories are properly attached.
  • Page 36: Configuring Measurement

    4.Configuring Measurement - 4.1.Reducing the Input Sensitivity and Connecting the Input Cable Configuring Measurement 4.1. Reducing the Input Sensitivity and Connecting the Input Cable Step 1. The input signal can be displayed and checked in realtime by switching the MEASURE /PLAYBACK key on the side menu to MEASURE .
  • Page 37 4.Configuring Measurement - 4.1.Reducing the Input Sensitivity and Connecting the Input Cable Step 5. Tap the tab in the channel setup sub menu to change the displayed channel. Step 6. To change the display slot of the input module, swipe the channel setup sub menu left or right, or tap the <...
  • Page 38: Setup The Input Channel

    4.Configuring Measurement - 4.2.Setup the Input Channel 4.2. Setup the Input Channel 4.2.1. Channel setup sub menu (for RA30-101) (1) Slot number, input module type (2) Change slot: You can change the display slot by swiping this sub menu left or right or tapping the left <...
  • Page 39: Setup The Input Channels

    4.Configuring Measurement - 4.2.Setup the Input Channel 4.2.2. Setup the input channels The input waveform is displayed on the monitor when a signal is connected to the input module. The overall procedure for setting the input channel is indicated below. See the following for details on each step.
  • Page 40 4.Configuring Measurement - 4.2.Setup the Input Channel Description of Step 3 (setting the filter) (procedure on page 39) Set the filter of the selected channel. This cuts out unnecessary frequency components and noise. As the filter differs according to the input module type, set the filter according to the characteristics of the input signal and measurement.
  • Page 41 4.Configuring Measurement - 4.2.Setup the Input Channel Description of step 5 (setting the display maximum and display minimum (waveform display scale)) (procedure on page 39) If the amplitude of the input signal is smaller than the set range, the signal change may be hard to recognize.
  • Page 42: Recording Setup

    4.Configuring Measurement - 4.3.Recording Setup 4.3. Recording Setup 4.3.1. Setup the Sampling Speed An image of the waveform recorded on the selected recording device (PRINTER, SSD, or MEMORY) is displayed on the waveform monitor. The sampling speed of the image waveform recorded on the selected recording device is displayed on the left edge of the control bar.
  • Page 43: Sampling Speed Of Recording Device

    4.Configuring Measurement - 4.3.Recording Setup 4.3.2. Sampling Speed of Recording Device There are three types of recording device (PRINTER, SSD, and MEMORY). The sampling speed setting range and characteristics of each device are indicated below. Setting range 100 ms/div (1 kS/s) 10 min/div (10 S/min) Records the waveform to the long-term printer at low speed.
  • Page 44: Trigger Setup

    5.Trigger Setup - 5.1.Trigger Types Trigger Setup 5.1. Trigger Types This product has two types of triggers: Memory triggers for memory recording and Start triggers for starting recording. 5.2. Memory Trigger Memory trigger is a signal for enabling memory recording, and is occurred when the trigger conditions of the channel specified in the trigger source are established.
  • Page 45 5.Trigger Setup - 5.2.Memory Trigger Step 3. Up to 18 trigger sources ( T1 T18 ) can be set. Tap the number of the trigger source to set to display the details screen. (1) Trigger menu selection: Switches between the Memory trigger, Start trigger, or Memory block menu (2) Channel: Selects the TRIGn source channel.
  • Page 46 5.Trigger Setup - 5.2.Memory Trigger Change threshold with rotary knob Trigger source Channel signal Trigger point The threshold (trigger level) is displayed in red Press and hold the threshold, and change the threshold with the numeric keys When the trigger direction is set to UP, the trigger point is when the input signal exceeds the trigger level Description of trigger source...
  • Page 47: Pre-Trigger

    5.Trigger Setup - 5.3.Pre-Trigger Description of trigger source (5) Filter Settings on page 45 Trigger filter The trigger filter function ensures that a trigger is detected when the trigger conditions are met for a specified period of time, in order to prevent erroneous trigger detection due to noise or chattering in the signal near the trigger level.
  • Page 48: Start Trigger

    5.Trigger Setup - 5.4.Start Trigger 5.4. Start Trigger The start trigger function starts recording when the trigger conditions are established for the channel specified in the trigger source. Press the START key on the operation panel to put the product in the standby state.
  • Page 49: Measuring Input Signals

    6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.1.State Transition of Main Unit Operation Measuring Input Signals 6.1. State Transition of Main Unit Operation This product is divided into three states according to the operation state: monitor, record, and playback. PRINT key can also be pressed in the monitor display state to perform real-time waveform printing (pen recording) via the internal printer.
  • Page 50: Monitor Display And Pen Recording

    6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.2.Monitor Display and Pen Recording 6.2. Monitor Display and Pen Recording 6.2.1. Monitor Display Function Tap the recording device selection in the side menu to display the image waveform recorded on the selected device on the waveform monitor. Printer recording SSD recording Memory recording...
  • Page 51 6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.2.Monitor Display and Pen Recording Pausing Tap the PAUSE key on the waveform monitor to stop the monitor. In this state, you can pinch in (reduce) or pinch out (expand) the waveform on the waveform monitor. You can also use one finger to drag the screen up, down, left, or right to move the display area.
  • Page 52 6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.2.Monitor Display and Pen Recording Sampling Speed Use the Sampling speed key on the left edge of the control bar to change the sampling speed according to the recording device. Set the optimal sampling speed while viewing the monitor waveform. Set the optimal sampling speed while viewing the monitor waveform.
  • Page 53: Pen Recording

    6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.2.Monitor Display and Pen Recording 6.2.2. Pen Recording Pen recording enables direct waveform printing to the recording paper without saving the measurement data. This enables single-touch simple and certain waveform recording like a conventional pen recorder. Pen Recording Press the PRINT...
  • Page 54 6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.2.Monitor Display and Pen Recording Setup User Defined Chart speed Follow the procedure below to set a user defined chart speed. Step 1. Tap the SETUP key on the side menu to display the Setup menu. Step 2.
  • Page 55: Setup And Printing Annotations

    6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.2.Monitor Display and Pen Recording 6.2.3. Setup and Printing Annotations This product has a function for printing header, annotation, and footer text before, during, and after waveform recording with the printer. Tap the Print annotation key during waveform recording to print annotations overlaid on the waveform.
  • Page 56 6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.2.Monitor Display and Pen Recording Setup Annotations Step 1. Tap the SETUP key on the side menu to display the settings menu. Step 2. Printer in [■ Recording setup] to display the printer related settings menu. Tap [Header], [Annotation], or [Footer] to display the corresponding settings screen.
  • Page 57 6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.2.Monitor Display and Pen Recording Export Save the text set in the main unit to external media. Place a check mark on the left of the text to save (for example, annotations), and tap the Export key in the center to save the annotation text to external media.
  • Page 58 6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.2.Monitor Display and Pen Recording Importing Reads a text file saved to external media to the main unit. Place a check mark on the file to import in the text file list on the right of the import/export screen and tap the Import key on the center to display the dialog box for selecting the import destination.
  • Page 59: Starting And Ending Recording

    6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.3.Starting and Ending Recording 6.3. Starting and Ending Recording This product has three recording devices: printer, memory, or SSD. When recording is enabled for a device, the data recorded to each device is recorded to the SSD while it is recorded to the device. For the printer, the waveform data (P-P values) printed to the recording paper are also recorded to the SSD.
  • Page 60 6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.3.Starting and Ending Recording (1) Mode: Selects the optimal mode from the nine recording modes. (2) Data name: Specifies the name of the recorded data. When [Automatic numbering] is enabled, numbers are automatically appended to the name. (3) Recording time: Ends recording after recording for the specified time after recording starts.
  • Page 61 6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.3.Starting and Ending Recording (1) Standard Press START key End recording Recording time During record Printer recording SSD recording Memory recording Trigger occurred Trigger occurred Trigger occurred When the START key on the operation panel is pressed, recording to the various devices specified in the Setup menu starts, and continues until the time set in...
  • Page 62 6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.3.Starting and Ending Recording (3) Start trigger Start trigger occurs Recording ends Press START key Recording time During record Printer recording SSD recording Memory recording Trigger occurred Trigger occurred Trigger occurred When the START key on the operation panel is pressed, the product enters the measurement standby state.
  • Page 63 6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.3.Starting and Ending Recording (5) Start time + Start trigger Start trigger occurs Recording ends Press START key Recording time Start time During record Printer recording SSD recording Memory recording Trigger occurred Trigger occurred Trigger occurred When the START key on the operation panel is pressed, the product enters the measurement standby state after the time set in...
  • Page 64 6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.3.Starting and Ending Recording (7) Start time + Interval (N times) Interval time Press START key Start time 1 time N times End recording Recording time Recording time During record During record Printer recording SSD recording Memory recording Trigger occurred Trigger occurred Trigger occurred...
  • Page 65 6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.3.Starting and Ending Recording (9) Window recording Press START key Press STOP key During Record Recording time SSD recording When the START key on the operation panel is pressed, recording to the various devices starts, and continues until the STOP key on the operation panel is pressed.
  • Page 66: Starting And Ending Recording

    6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.3.Starting and Ending Recording 6.3.2. Starting and Ending Recording Starting Recording Press the START key on the operation panel to start device recording and enclose the screen with a red frame. Red frame When the memory waveform is displayed on the monitor, you can display the Trigger tab from...
  • Page 67: Pausing Recording And Scrolling Back

    6.Measuring Input Signals - 6.3.Starting and Ending Recording 6.3.3. Pausing Recording and Scrolling Back Start recording with the printer recorded or SSD recorded waveform displayed on the waveform monitor. PAUSE key can be tapped on the side menu during recording to stop the monitor waveform but continue recording.
  • Page 68: Playback Recorded Data

    7.Playback Recorded Data - 7.1.Select Recorded Data Playback Recorded Data To playback recorded data, tap PLAYBACK MEASURE/PLAYBACK on the side menu to switch the monitor to the playback screen. The monitor automatically switches to the playback screen when measurement ends. PLAYBACK key Select recording device Waveform format...
  • Page 69: Playback Recorded Data

    7.Playback Recorded Data -7.2.Playback Recorded Data Selection procedure Step 1. Tap the DATA key on the control bar to display the recorded data list. Step 2. Swipe the recorded data list up or down to move the displayed list up or down. Step 3.
  • Page 70: Thumbnails

    7.Playback Recorded Data - 7.2.Playback Recorded Data 7.2.2. Thumbnails Tap the Control bar switch key to switch the functions on the control bar in the order WAVE ⇒ THUMBNAIL ⇒ CURSOR ⇒ PENREC ⇒ WAVE Select THUMBNAIL to display the thumbnail waveform of the channel set in the recording setup menu in the control bar area.
  • Page 71: Cursors

    7.Playback Recorded Data -7.2.Playback Recorded Data 7.2.3. Cursors When CURSOR is selected for the control bar switch on the right edge of the control bar, the A and B time axis cursors are displayed. Cursor A Cursor B Turn the rotary knob to move the cursors.
  • Page 72: Printing Out

    7.Playback Recorded Data - 7.2.Playback Recorded Data (4) Cursor selection Select the cursor to change the cursor position for. The cursor switches in the order ⇒ B each tap. ⇒ Turn the rotary knob with selected to move the cursor position of cursor A. Turn the rotary knob with selected to move the cursor position of cursor B.
  • Page 73: X-Y Waveform

    7.Playback Recorded Data - 7.3.X-Y Waveform 7.3. X-Y Waveform Data recorded with the following conditions can be used to display the X-Y waveform if selected as the waveform format in the control bar. The X-Y waveform enables waveforms X-Y1 to X-Y4 to be displayed at the same time.
  • Page 74: X-Y Control

    7.Playback Recorded Data- 7.3.X-Y Waveform 7.3.2. X-Y Control (1) Meas. ON: Enables/disables X-Y measurement. (2) All pen up: Tap this key when the X-Y waveform is displayed on the monitor to pause the X-Y waveform display. This enables unnecessary waveforms to not be inserted when switching the monitored input signal, etc.
  • Page 75: Fft Analysis

    7.Playback Recorded Data - 7.4.FFT Analysis 7.4. FFT Analysis Data recorded with the following conditions can be used to perform FFT analysis if is selected as the waveform format in the control bar. Two types of FFT analysis can be performed at the same time: Analysis1 and Analysis2.
  • Page 76 7.Playback Recorded Data - 7.4.FFT Analysis Analysis settings Analysis selection: Select Analysis1 or Analysis2. Analysis Function: Select Analysis1 or Analysis2. The X axis, Y axis, and CH selection are limited by the analysis type. Available setting buttons are brighter. X axis: Sets the X axis of the analysis waveform.
  • Page 77: Setup Details

    8.Setup Details - 8.1.Recording Setup Setup Details This chapter describes the function for configuring the various settings from Settings in the side menu. 8.1. Recording Setup Configure Recording , Channel list , Sheet , and Printer . Tap a settings category to display the detailed settings screen for that category.
  • Page 78: Channel List

    8.Setup Details - 8.1.Recording Setup 8.1.2. Channel List Channel list to display a list of the input modules, then tap Common , Conversion , or a module type above the list to display the corresponding list. Common Setup When Common is tapped, the settings common to all input modules are displayed, and you can tap a cell to change the setting value of that cell.
  • Page 79 8.Setup Details - 8.1.Recording Setup Disp. pos.: Displays the display position set in the channel settings. Tap to change the display position. Disp. range: Displays the display range set in the channel settings. Tap to change the display range. Disp. max: Displays the display maximum set in the channel settings.
  • Page 80: Sheet Setup

    8.Setup Details - 8.1.Recording Setup Setup Unique to Module Types Tap the module type (RA30-xxx) to display a list of the settings unique to the same type of installed module. For information on the settings for each module, see "9. Using Optional Modules". An example of the RA30-101 is indicated below.
  • Page 81: Printer Setup

    8.Setup Details - 8.1.Recording Setup 8.1.4. Printer Setup Printer in the recording settings to configure the various print functions for printer output. Printing Setup Printing to configure the various information printed at the same time as the waveform. Header: This product prints the header Text/CH name before printing the waveform. Select Text , CH name ,...
  • Page 82 8.Setup Details - 8.1.Recording Setup Date: Sets the recording date/time to print above the waveform. Recording name: Sets the recording name to print above the waveform. Top: Date Bottom: Test name Time axis: Sets the time axis to print below the waveform. The time since recording was started is printed.
  • Page 83 8.Setup Details - 8.1.Recording Setup Text to Print Header , Annotation , or Footer to display the corresponding settings screen for the text to print. The setting method is the same for each. For details, see "6.2.3.Setting and Printing Annotations". Chart speed Set the user defined chart speed displayed on the control bar when PRINTER...
  • Page 84: Main Unit Setup

    8.Setup Details - 8.2.Main Unit Setup 8.2. Main Unit Setup Configure Record management , Image management , Env , and Display . Tap a settings category to display the detailed settings screen for that category. 8.2.1. Record management The method for managing data recorded with this product is explained below. Record management in the main unit settings in SETUP...
  • Page 85 8.Setup Details - 8.2.Main Unit Setup Slide the recording info up to display the module information. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Record management Operations Tap a selection field on the left of the list to display "✔" t o sel ect t hat dat a as t he t arget f or del et i on or setting restoration.
  • Page 86: Export - Backing Up Recorded Data

    8.Setup Details - 8.2.Main Unit Setup Restoring Recording Setup The recording settings of this product are saved together with the recorded data. Select the data for the recording conditions to restore/set again on the [Record management] screen, and tap the Restore recording conditions key to set the recording conditions to the main unit.
  • Page 87: Import - Reading Backup Data

    8.Setup Details - 8.2.Main Unit Setup 8.2.3. Import - Reading Backup Data Open the [Import/Export] screen in the same way as when exporting data, and import backup data backed up to external media to the main unit. When importing, place a check mark (✔) i n t he recorded dat a l i st f or ext ernal m edi a on the right, and tap Import key in the center.
  • Page 88: Image Management

    8.Setup Details - 8.2.Main Unit Setup 8.2.4. Image Management Image management in the main unit settings to display the [Image management] screen. Press and hold the PRINT key on the [Image management] screen to manage the screenshot images of the monitor. A list of the image data on the internal SSD of the product is displayed on the left side of the screen.
  • Page 89 8.Setup Details - 8.2.Main Unit Setup Place a check mark (✔) i n t he sel ect i on f i el d of t he dat a t o export Image data list on internal SSD Image data list on external media 1WMPD4004444...
  • Page 90: Environment Setup

    8.Setup Details - 8.2.Main Unit Setup 8.2.5. Environment Setup Environment in the main unit settings to display the [Env.] screen. The environment settings and communication settings of the product can be configured on the [Environment] screen. Environment Setup Tap the Environment key in the center of the [Environment] screen to display the environment setup screen.
  • Page 91 8.Setup Details - 8.2.Main Unit Setup (5) Backlight Timer: This function automatically turns off the monitor when the product has not been operated for the specified period of time. Select [OFF], [1 minutes], [5 minutes], [10 minutes], [30 minutes], or [60 minutes]. Select [OFF] to always display the monitor.
  • Page 92 8.Setup Details - 8.2.Main Unit Setup Network Setup CAUTION Caution Regarding Network Setup When connecting this product to an on-premise network, contact the network administrator regarding the network settings. Tap the network Edit key on the [Comm.] setup screen to display the network setup dialog box. Tap to continue without turning off the power.
  • Page 93: Display Setup

    8.Setup Details - 8.2.Main Unit Setup RS-232C Setup CAUTION Caution Regarding RS-232C Settings When using the RS-232C port of this product to communicate with an external device, match the RS- 232C settings with those of the host device. Tap the [RS-232C] Edit key on the [Comm.] settings screen to display the RS-232C settings dialog box.
  • Page 94: Other Setup

    8.Setup Details - 8.3.Other setupOther 8.3. Other setup Configure/display Maintenance , Operation history , and Version management . Tap a settings category to display the details screen for that category. 1WMPD4004444...
  • Page 95: Maintenance

    8.Setup Details - 8.3.Other setup 8.3.1. Maintenance CAUTION If the maintenance check detects an error in this product, please contact our sales representative. When the life remaining is low or the health is no longer normal, it is recommended that you replace the SSD, as data will not be able to be retained in the long term.
  • Page 96 8.Setup Details - 8.3.Other setupOther (4) Brightness: Performs a brightness adjustment test on the LCD. Tap the key to make the screen darker. Tap the key to make the screen lighter. (5) Printer: Displays the state of printer. You can also press the Start and Stop key for test printing to check the printing state of the printer.
  • Page 97: Operation History

    8.Setup Details - 8.3.Other setup 8.3.2. Operation History Operation history in the other settings to display the history of the last 100 operations. 8.3.3. Version Management Version management in the other settings to display and update the version of this product. For information on updating, see the materials provided with the data for updating (on our website).
  • Page 98: Using Optional Modules

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.1.Two Channel Voltage Module (RA30-101) Using Optional Modules This chapter provides an overview of how to use optional modules. 9.1. Two Channel Voltage Module (RA30-101) 9.1.1. Overview This two channel voltage input module samples a DC to 100 kHz signal at 16-bit 1 MS/s within the measurement range of ±100 V to ±500 V and can perform A/D conversion.
  • Page 99: Measurement Setup

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.1.Two Channel Voltage Module (RA30-101) (11) Disp. range: The display width in the amplitude direction of the waveform display area. Specified as the percentage of the display width when the full range of the monitor is 100%. Example When 50% is set, the waveform display is 10 div of the total width of 20 div.
  • Page 100 9.Using Optional Modules - 9.1.Two Channel Voltage Module (RA30-101) Beep beep! Beep beep! OVER RANGE Step 3. Set the input filter. Set the low-pass filter with the L.P.F. key (8). The low-pass filter of this module is a gently sloping attenuation filter that prioritizes the waveform. Set a cutoff frequency about 10 times the effective frequency as a signal to remove the unnecessary high frequency component and noise component.
  • Page 101: Reference Materials

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.1.Two Channel Voltage Module (RA30-101) 9.1.4. Reference Materials CAUTION Ensure that the voltage between each input and the chassis (GND) and between each channel does not exceed 300 V AC or DC. (Damage may be caused if the voltage is exceeded.) Input cable The input connectors for CH1 and CH2 are insulated BNC connectors.
  • Page 102: Four Channel Voltage Module (Ra30-102)

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.2.Four Channel Voltage Module (RA30-102) 9.2. Four Channel Voltage Module (RA30-102) 9.2.1. Overview This four channel voltage input module samples a DC to 100 kHz signal at 16-bit 1 MS/s within the measurement range of ±1 V to ±200 V and can perform A/D conversion. It includes an analog filter for waveform observation.
  • Page 103: Measurement Setup

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.2.Four Channel Voltage Module (RA30-102) (14) Zero adjust: Cancels the input offset of the input channel. Execute zero cancellation to perform more accurate measurement. (15) Sheet: Set the monitor display and printing sheet on printer for this set channel. (16) Available range and current measurement value monitor 9.2.3.
  • Page 104: Reference Materials

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.2.Four Channel Voltage Module (RA30-102) Disp. range: The display width in the amplitude direction of the waveform display area on the waveform monitor Disp. pos.: Specify the position of the waveform monitor to display the specified range of the waveform display area.
  • Page 105 9.Using Optional Modules - 9.2.Four Channel Voltage Module (RA30-102) Maximum rated voltage to ground RA3100 main unit Input module Slots 1ch H ±200 V AC, DC 300 V Common 2ch H ±200 V Settings AC, DC 300 V Interface 3ch H ±200 V AC, DC 300 V 4ch H...
  • Page 106: Two Channel High-Speed Voltage Module (Ra30-103)

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.3.Two Channel High-Speed Voltage Module (RA30-103) 9.3. Two Channel High-Speed Voltage Module (RA30-103) 9.3.1. Overview This two channel voltage input module samples a DC to 5 MHz signal at 16-bit 20 MS/s within the measurement range of ±100 mV to ±500 V and can perform A/D conversion. It includes an antialiasing filter used for FFT processing and analog filter for waveform observation.
  • Page 107: Measurement Setup

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.3.Two Channel High-Speed Voltage Module (RA30-103) (13) Disp. max: Set (by tapping the key and turning the knob) the display upper limit value (scale value) of the top of the display range. (14) Zero adjust: Cancels the input offset of the input channel. Execute zero cancellation to perform more accurate measurement.
  • Page 108: Reference Materials

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.3.Two Channel High-Speed Voltage Module (RA30-103) Step 3. Set the input filter. Set the low-pass filter with the L.P.F. key (8). The low-pass filter of this module is a gently sloping attenuation filter that prioritizes the waveform. Set a cutoff frequency about 10 times the effective frequency as a signal to remove the unnecessary high frequency component and noise component.
  • Page 109 9.Using Optional Modules - 9.3.Two Channel High-Speed Voltage Module (RA30-103) Input frequency and input voltage derating characteristics A maximum of 1000 Vp-p can be input for the voltage and 5 MHz for the frequency, but there are restrictions on the relationship between the voltage and frequency. These set limits to avoid damage to devices and enable safe measurement.
  • Page 110: Channel Logic Module (Ra30-105)

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.4.16 Channel Logic Module (RA30-105) 9.4. 16 Channel Logic Module (RA30-105) 9.4.1. Overview This module is a logic module that converts 16 channels (8 channels x 2) of input signals into H or L logic signals according to a threshold. It supports voltage (high/low) detection and non-voltage contact (open/close) of input signals.
  • Page 111: Measurement Setup

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.4.16 Channel Logic Module (RA30-105) Input signal: Select voltage or contact. This setting can be selected for both CHA (8 ch) and CHB (8 ch). Threshold setting: When Input signal is set to voltage, V-Threshold (7) can be set. Three types of threshold for voltage detection can be selected.
  • Page 112: Reference Materials

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.4.16 Channel Logic Module (RA30-105) Step 2. Threshold value (7) according to the target for measurement. 1.4 V, 2.5 V, or 4 V can be selected as the threshold for voltage input. The resistance value between contacts is used as the threshold for contact connection, as indicated in the table.
  • Page 113: Options

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.4.16 Channel Logic Module (RA30-105) Maximum rated voltage to ground Input module RA3100 main unit CHA (1 to 8 ch) and CHB (9 to 16 ch) for each slot 1ch H ±24 V Common Settings L: Common to each channel Interface 2ch H ±24 V...
  • Page 114: Two Channel Temperature Module (Ra30-106)

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.5.Two Channel Temperature Module (RA30-106) Probe Name (type) Shape Adaptation RA30-105 Rectangular to mini DIN Floating voltage Conversion cable probe 1539S Connected to RA30-503 Four input Probe for voltage RA30-105 variation 1540S: Rectangular to mini DIN AC100/120V Conversion cable Connected to RA30-503...
  • Page 115: Setup The Input Channel

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.5.Two Channel Temperature Module (RA30-106) 9.5.2. Setup the Input Channel The settings differ according to whether Sensor is set to the thermocouple (TC) or platinum resistance temperature detector (RTD) type. <TC> <RTD> (1) Sensor: Select [TC] or [RTD] as the sensor type. (2) Type: For a thermocouple (TC) sensor, select K, E, J, T, N, R, S, B, or C as the thermocouple (TC) to connect.
  • Page 116: Measurement Setup

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.5.Two Channel Temperature Module (RA30-106) 9.5.3. Measurement Setup Check the slot number and channel, and set the sensor type, etc. to use for the corresponding input module. Follow the procedure below to set the input channel. Step 1.
  • Page 117: Reference Materials

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.5.Two Channel Temperature Module (RA30-106) 9.5.4. Reference Materials CAUTION Do not connect something other than a sensor (thermocouple (TC) or platinum resistance temperature detector) to an input terminal. (Do not input voltage or current. Doing so may lead to failure.) Ensure that the voltage between each input and the chassis (GND) and between each channel does not exceed 300 V AC or DC.
  • Page 118 9.Using Optional Modules - 9.5.Two Channel Temperature Module (RA30-106) 2.2 Thermocouple (TC) sensor connection diagram Non-contact type thermocouple Sheath (shield) Thermocouple Thermocouple and sheath Connect as required Insulated Temperature sensor connectors Contact type thermocouple Sheath (shield) Thermocouple Connected to sheath at end of thermocouple (TC) Do not connect S terminal Temperature sensor connectors...
  • Page 119 9.Using Optional Modules - 9.5.Two Channel Temperature Module (RA30-106) Platinum resistance temperature detector (RTD) sensor connection method 3.1 Connection terminal After screwing the platinum resistance temperature detector into the temperature sensor connector, insert it into the connector of the front panel. The terminal names of the input connectors are indicated on the right side of the panel as A, B, and b.
  • Page 120 9.Using Optional Modules - 9.5.Two Channel Temperature Module (RA30-106) Step 2. Insert the top cable cover and bottom cable cover in the socket. Secure the cable from the bottom cable cover with a cable tie. Top cable cover (included) Temperature sensor connectors Bottom cable cover (included) Secure with cable tie (included) Step 3.
  • Page 121: Spare Parts

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.5.Two Channel Temperature Module (RA30-106) LFD function This module has an LFD function that can be enabled or disabled when performing TC measurement. When enabled, 0.5 μA current is supplied and + side over range output occurs when the sensor is open (at 300 kΩ...
  • Page 122: Remote Control Module (Ra30-112)

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.6.Remote Control Module (RA30-112) 9.6. Remote Control Module (RA30-112) 9.6.1. Overview The following three major types of functions are included in the RA30-112 remote module. Remote function for remotely controlling this product from an external device Clock output function for AC strain amp when the AC strain amp module is installed Standard clock output function for confirming the analog input module The remote function includes both remote input for control from an external device and remote output...
  • Page 123: Setting The Input Channel

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.6.Remote Control Module (RA30-112) 9.6.3. Setting the Input Channel Tap the key on the side menu to display the channel settings menu. "SLOT 9" where the remote module (RA30-112) is installed in slot selection is displayed. The slot number of SLOT 9.
  • Page 124: Reference Materials

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.6.Remote Control Module (RA30-112) 9.6.6. Reference Materials Front panel Pin layout of remote input connector Function number name number name (NC) IGND (NC) IGND Measurement signal/stop signal START/ IGND Performs measurement for the period where the signal is at STOP the L level.
  • Page 125 9.Using Optional Modules - 9.6.Remote Control Module (RA30-112) Pin layout of output connector Function number name number name Measurement signal/stop signal START/ The L level signal is output while the product is performing IGND STOP OUT measurement. The START/STOP signal of remote input is also output.
  • Page 126 9.Using Optional Modules - 9.6.Remote Control Module (RA30-112) CAUTION Ensure that the voltage between each input and the chassis (ground) does not exceed 42 V AC or DC. (Damage may be caused if the voltage is exceeded.) It is not insulated between each input. L (AGND) is connected internally. Connection method 5.1 For remote control Omniace RA3100...
  • Page 127: Options

    9.Using Optional Modules - 9.6.Remote Control Module (RA30-112) 9.6.7. Options Connection cables and terminal blocks The following cables and terminal blocks are provided for signal input and synchronized connection. Name (type) Shape/characteristics Adaptation For MDR 20 pole Terminal block RA30-105 terminal block connection connection cable 20P - 20P...
  • Page 128: Appendix

    10. 10Appendix - 10.1. Sampling Data Format Appendix This chapter provides additional explanations of various functions. 10.1. Sampling Data Format This product has two data formats: normal sampling and P-P sampling. 10.1.1. Normal Sampling With normal sampling, the A/D value of the sampling period is recorded as data and used for waveform reproduction and data analysis.
  • Page 129: Relationship Between Sampling Speed And Chart Speed In Pen Recording

    10. 10Appendix - 10.2. Relationship between Sampling Speed and Chart Speed in Pen Recording 10.2. Relationship between Sampling Speed and Chart Speed in Pen Recording The relationship between sampling speed and chart speed in pen recording is indicated in the table below. Sampling speed Chart speed 100 ms/div...
  • Page 130: Fft Analysis

    10. 10Appendix - 10.4. FFT Analysis 10.4. FFT Analysis 10.4.1. Analysis Function Time Scale Waveform (One Signal Analysis) The time domain waveform of the input signal. Linear Spectrum (One Signal Analysis) Each frequency component G of the linear spectrum is defined as G = R + jI (with R being the real number part and I being the imaginary number part).
  • Page 131 10. 10Appendix - 10.4. FFT Analysis       ∑ −   : Sampling points; W(i): Window function N 10 × log(R Amplitude Lin-Amp Logarithmic amplitude Log-Amp Power Spectrum Density (One Signal Analysis) Indicates the power spectrum by unit frequency ∆f. R and I are the result of multiplying the window function peak compensation coefficient k.
  • Page 132 10. 10Appendix - 10.4. FFT Analysis Transfer Function (Two Signal Analysis) The transfer function indicates the frequency characteristics of the input and output of the transfer system. It is derived as the ratio of the cross power spectrum Gyx and input (reference) power spectrum Gxx. Transfer function = Hyx = Gyx/ Gxx HRyx HIyx...
  • Page 133: Avg Process

    10. 10Appendix - 10.4. FFT Analysis 10.4.2. AVG process Averaging is not performed when set unless valid settings are specified for the analysis function. The enabled/disabled state of averaging for different analysis settings is indicated in the table. AVG method Analysis Y axis Frequency...
  • Page 134: Units Of Analysis Results

    10. 10Appendix - 10.4. FFT Analysis Exponentially Weighted Average The averaging process for the frequency component of the analysis results, which performs averaging by exponentially weighting each element to average. (Example) When the number of additions N = 3 E1 = Y1 E2 = (1 - α) E1 + αY2 E3 = (1 - α) E2 + αY3 α: Weighted average constant α...
  • Page 135: Setup Information After Executing Initialization

    10. 10Appendix - 10.5. Setup Information after Executing Initialization 10.5. Setup Information after Executing Initialization The setting values after executing initialization ("8.3.1. Maintenance") are indicated below. <Initialization> Item Initialization process Recording device: PRINTER Waveform CH: All channels disabled monitor Sampling speed: 1 s/div Common to all channels Meas.: OFF Analog input module...
  • Page 136 10. 10Appendix - 10.5. Setup Information after Executing Initialization Network IP address setup: Set manually IP address: 192.168.0.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 0.0.0.0 DNS server address setup: Set manually Preferred DNS server: 0.0.0.0 Communication Alternate DNS server: 0.0.0.0 RS-232C Baud rate: 9600 Data bits: 8bit Stop bits: 1bit...
  • Page 137: Maintenance

    11.Maintenance - 11.1.Managing/Handling Recording Paper and Printer Recorded Data Maintenance The frame must not be removed from this product other than by our service engineers, as the product is a precision device. This section describes the maintenance of the product. 11.1.
  • Page 138: Storing Recording Paper

    11.Maintenance - 11.1.Managing/Handling Recording Paper and Printer Recorded Data 11.1.2. Storing Recording Paper Storing Recording Paper before Recording Avoid storing recording paper in high temperature or high humidity environments. Take care as storing it in a high temperature environment for an extended period of time will cause the white background to change color.
  • Page 139: Backing Up Recorded Data

    11.Maintenance -11.2.Backing Up Recorded Data 11.2. Backing Up Recorded Data This product records measured data on the internal SSD. Make sure to periodically perform maintenance (data backup or deletion) on the SSD, because failing to do so may prevent measurement from being performed due to insufficient space.
  • Page 140: Life

    11.Maintenance -11.4.Thermal Head Cleaning/Life 11.4.2. Life The wear resistance of the thermal head is about 30 km (approximately 1,000 rolls of YPS106 recording paper) or about 30 million printing pulses. Recording quality may not be able to be maintained after that. In this case, please contact our sales representative to replace the thermal head (at an extra cost).
  • Page 141: Troubleshooting And Inspection

    11.Maintenance -11.10.Troubleshooting and Inspection 11.10. Troubleshooting and Inspection If this product does not operate normally after performing the indicated countermeasure or a repair is required, please contact our sales representative. Symptom Possible cause Countermeasure The power cord is not connected to Connect the power cord properly and turn the connector properly.
  • Page 142: Specifications

    12.Specifications - 12.1.General Specifications Specifications 12.1. General Specifications 12.1.1. Main Unit Basic Specifications Item Specifications Input block Number of module slots 9 slots Analog input Maximum 36 channels Logic input Maximum 144 channels Recording device Internal SSD 256 GB Internal memory 4 GB Internal printer 216 mm thermal printer...
  • Page 143: General Specifications

    12.Specifications - 12.1.General Specifications 12.1.2. General Specifications Item Specifications Power Rated power voltage AC 100 to 240 V Allowed range of variation in power voltage AC 90 to 264 V Rated power frequency 50/60 Hz Allowed range of variation in power frequency 47 to 63 Hz Withstand voltage Between power and case...
  • Page 144 12.Specifications - 12.1.General Specifications The Pollution Degree indicates the level of pollution that can exist in the ambient environment. Pollution degree 1: No pollution or only dry, non-conductive pollution occurs. The pollution has no influence. Pollution degree 2: Only non-conductive pollution occurs except that occasionally a temporary conductivity caused by condensation is to be expected.
  • Page 145: Functional Specifications

    12.Specifications - 12.2.Functional Specifications 12.2. Functional Specifications 12.2.1. Measurement Function Item Specifications Recording mode The recording modes are indicated below. (1) Standard (2) Start time (3) Start trigger (4) Interval (N times) (5) Start time + Start trigger (6) Start trigger + Interval (N times) (7) Start time + Interval (N times) (8) Start time + Start trigger + Interval (N times) (9) Window recording...
  • Page 146: Memory Recording

    12.Specifications - 12.2.Functional Specifications Playback processing Y-T waveform Display position changes via swiping and pinch in/pinch out operations to enlarge/reduce. FFT Analysis When the recorded data is NORMAL, FFT analysis function processing is possible. X-Y waveform When the recorded data is NORMAL, X-Y processing is possible, sampling 1 kS/s or below.
  • Page 147: Printer Recording

    12.Specifications - 12.2.Functional Specifications 12.2.4. Printer Recording Item Specifications Function Directly records the input signal to the printer as a waveform. Recording drive Internal printer Thermal printer Number of printer 144 ch The total analog and logical channels that can record recording channels to the SSD simultaneously 48 ch...
  • Page 148: Monitor Function

    12.Specifications - 12.2.Functional Specifications [Start trigger] Item Specifications Trigger source Channel trigger, forced trigger, external trigger Channel trigger specified number of channels [Memory trigger] Item Specifications Trigger source Channel trigger, forced trigger, external trigger Channel trigger specified number of channels 18 channel AND/OR setting available 12.2.6.
  • Page 149: X-Y Waveform

    12.Specifications - 12.2.Functional Specifications 12.2.7. X-Y Waveform Item Specifications Data selection SSD recorded data Data format: Normal data X-Y axis X axis channel: User-defined analog channel Y axis channel: User-defined analog channel Four waveforms can be set Sampling speed 1 kS/s (max) Display format Select single screen or quad screen...
  • Page 150: Setup/Record Management

    12.Specifications - 12.2.Functional Specifications Time simple averaging, frequency simple averaging, frequency exponential weight Averaging averaging, frequency axis peak hold, None Average number of 1 to 10 additions Identifies a maximum of 10 local maximums or global maximums from the analysis Peak value display results.
  • Page 151 12.Specifications - 12.2.Functional Specifications Printer Printing: Print settings for the header, annotation, footer, grid, date, data name, time axis, and recording speed printed at the same time as the printer printing Text settings: Inputs and imports/exports text for printing headers, annotations, and footers 60 characters for the text (in the paper feed direction) x 86 lines (waveform amplitude direction)
  • Page 152: Interface Specifications

    12.Specifications - 12.2.Functional Specifications 12.2.10. Interface Specifications Item Specifications Supported standard IEEE802.3 (1000BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 10BASE-T) Connector RJ-45 Number of ports Supported standard USB3.0 Connector Type-A Number of ports Supported standard SD standard (SD/SDHC/SDXC supported) Connector Slot for SD memory cards Number of ports Supported standard EIA-574...
  • Page 153: Other Setup (Maintenance/Operation History/Version Management)

    12.Specifications - 12.2.Functional Specifications 12.2.12. Other Setup (Maintenance/Operation History/Version Management) Item Specifications SSD check SSD life remaining, health check, and loading test Fan check Displays the state of the internal cooling fan LCD check LCD screen check and pixel defect check Brightness check LCD back light brightness control check Printer...
  • Page 154: Module Specifications

    12.Specifications - 12.3.Module Specifications 12.3. Module Specifications 12.3.1. Two Channel Voltage Module (RA30-101) Item Specifications Number of input 2 ch channels Input connectors Insulated BNC Input format Unbalanced input (insulation between channels and between channels and chassis) Coupling AC/DC/GND Input impedance 1 MΩ...
  • Page 155: Four Channel Voltage Module (Ra30-102)

    12.Specifications - 12.3.Module Specifications 12.3.2. Four Channel Voltage Module (RA30-102) Item Specifications Number of input 4 ch channels Input connectors Insulated BNC Input format Unbalanced input (insulation between channels and between channels and chassis) Coupling DC/GND Input impedance 1 MΩ ±1% Measurement range 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 V (the measurement range is ±RANGE) (RANGE)
  • Page 156: Two Channel High-Speed Voltage Module (Ra30-103)

    12.Specifications - 12.3.Module Specifications 12.3.3. Two Channel High-Speed Voltage Module (RA30-103) Item Specifications Number of input 2 ch channels Input connectors Insulated BNC Input format Unbalanced input (insulation between channels and between channels and chassis) Coupling AC/DC/GND Input impedance 1 MΩ ±1% Measurement range 100, 200, 500 mV (RANGE)
  • Page 157: Channel Logic Module (Ra30-105)

    12.Specifications - 12.3.Module Specifications 12.3.4. 16 Channel Logic Module (RA30-105) Item Specifications Number of input 16 ch channels I/O connector 8 ch x 2 ports Input format Single input, common input (non-insulated), insulation between input signals and chassis Voltage detection Input range 0 to 24 V Threshold...
  • Page 158: Two Channel Temperature Module (Ra30-106)

    12.Specifications - 12.3.Module Specifications 12.3.5. Two Channel Temperature Module (RA30-106) Item Specifications Number of input 2 ch channels Input connectors Removable socket (front panel) Temperature sensor connector coupling wire: 0.2 SQ to 1.5 SQ (AWG24 to AWG16) Input format Unbalanced input (insulation between channels and between channels and chassis) Input impedance 5 MΩ...
  • Page 159 12.Specifications - 12.3.Module Specifications 600°C 0 to 0 to 400°C, ±(0.1% of RANGE +3.5°C) 1200°C 0 to 1200 400 to 2300°C, ±(0.1% of RANGE +3°C) 2300°C 0 to 2300 Temperature (Measurement probability x 0.1)/°C coefficient Item Specifications Platinum resistance temperature detector (RTD) Measurement method Three wire method Measurement current Switch between 0.5 mA and 1 mA (when Pt100) Fixed to 0.1 mA (when Pt1000)
  • Page 160: Remote Control Module (Ra30-112)

    12.Specifications - 12.3.Module Specifications 12.3.6. Remote Control Module (RA30-112) Item Specifications Input connectors Half pitch connector 20 pin Output connectors Half pitch connector 14 pin External input Function: Controllable via external signal Control signals START/STOP, MARK, FEED, PRINT, TRIG Input level High level: 2.1 V to 5.0 V, Low level: 0 V to 0.5 V (active low) Response speed Switch between high speed/medium speed/low speed...
  • Page 161 12.Specifications - 12.3.Module Specifications Item Specifications Standard clock for Function: Clock output for checking operation calibration Output level 0 V to 5 V (±1%) Output frequency 1 kHz (±1%) Duty ratio 50% (±5%) Withstand voltage AC 300 V, 1 minute (input, between output and chassis) Maximum rated voltage AC, DC 42 V to ground...
  • Page 162: Exterior

    13.Optional Parts -13.1.List of Cables 12.4. Exterior 12.4.1. Main Unit Exterior 1WMPD4004444...
  • Page 163: Two Channel Voltage Module (Ra30-101) Exterior

    12.Specifications - 12.4.Exterior 12.4.2. Two Channel Voltage Module (RA30-101) Exterior 1WMPD4004444...
  • Page 164: Four Channel Voltage Module (Ra30-102) Exterior

    13.Optional Parts -13.1.List of Cables 12.4.3. Four Channel Voltage Module (RA30-102) Exterior 1WMPD4004444...
  • Page 165: Two Channel Voltage Module (Ra30-103) Exterior

    12.Specifications - 12.4.Exterior 12.4.4. Two Channel Voltage Module (RA30-103) Exterior 1WMPD4004444...
  • Page 166: Channel Logic Module (Ra30-105) Exterior

    13.Optional Parts -13.1.List of Cables 12.4.5. 16 Channel Logic Module (RA30-105) Exterior 1WMPD4004444...
  • Page 167: Two Channel Temperature Module (Ra30-106) Exterior

    12.Specifications - 12.4.Exterior 12.4.6. Two Channel Temperature Module (RA30-106) Exterior 1WMPD4004444...
  • Page 168: Remote Control Module (Ra30-112) Exterior

    13.Optional Parts -13.1.List of Cables 12.4.7. Remote Control Module (RA30-112) Exterior 1WMPD4004444...
  • Page 169: Optional Parts

    13.Optional Parts - 13.1.List of Cables Optional Parts 13.1. List of Cables Name (type) Shape/characteristics Remarks RA3100 main AC 125 V system unit AC power cable PSE, UL/CSA Japan, United 1KO6165-200 standard States Length 2 m Canada Insulated BNC RA30-101 Insulated BNC cable Safety alligator clip RA30-102...
  • Page 170: List Of Probes/Clamp Meters

    13.Optional Parts -13.3.Accessory 13.2. List of Probes/Clamp Meters Name (type) Shape Remarks Floating 4 input voltage probe RA30-105 (1539S) Voltage variation probe 1 input (1540S: AC 100/120 V) RA30-105 (1543S: AC 220/240 V) 1WMPD4004444...
  • Page 171: Accessory

    13.Optional Parts -13.2.List of Probes/Clamp Meters 13.3. Accessory Name (type) Name Shape Remarks Z-fold paper adapter RA30-551 Z-fold paper box Including RA12-301 Dedicated RA30-552 delivery box RA23-183 Carrying case Temperature RA30-106 RA30-555 sensor Temperature module connectors input connectors MDR 20 pole Connection cable: AX-PCX-10S20 terminal block...
  • Page 172: List Of Spare Parts

    13.Optional Parts - 13.4.List of Spare Parts 13.4. List of Spare Parts Model Name Rating Remarks Paper roll YPS106 Recording paper 219.5 mm x 30 m 0511-3167 (5 rolls) 5 rolls/box Paper roll 219.5 mm x 30 m Perforated 150 mm pitch YPS108 Recording paper 0511-3166 (5 rolls)
  • Page 173 13.Optional Parts -13.2.List of Probes/Clamp Meters MEMO 1WMPD4004444...
  • Page 174 13.Optional Parts - 13.4.List of Spare Parts MEMO 1WMPD4004444...
  • Page 175 Omniace RA3100 Instruction Manual 1WMPD4004444 1st Edition...
  • Page 176 3-23-14 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 170-0013, JAPAN Telephone: [81] (3) 5391-6132 Fax: [81] (3) 5391-1566 A&D ENGINEERING, INC. 1756 Automation Parkway, San Jose, California 95131, U.S.A. Telephone: [1] (408) 263-5333 Fax: [1] (408)263-0119 A&D INSTRUMENTS LIMITED Unit 24/26 Blacklands Way, Abingdon Business Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire OX14 1DY United Kingdom Telephone: [44] (1235) 550420 Fax: [44] (1235) 550485 A&D AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD...

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