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RA2300MKⅡ
Omniace
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1WMPD4003503

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  • Page 1 RA2300MKⅡ Omniace INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1WMPD4003503...
  • Page 3 Omniace RA2300MKⅡ Instruction Manual...
  • Page 5: Before Using

     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. In this case, let us know in what way the unit was operating incorrectly and what the environmental conditions were.
  • Page 6: Safety Measures - Warnings And Cautions

    If any voltage exceeding the rated voltage were supplied, there would be risk of damage to this recorder, or even a fire. Also, in order to prevent electric shock and hazards such as a fire, be sure to use only the AC power cable supplied with this recorder.
  • Page 7 When disposing of this recorder, remove the lithium secondary battery in advance. Do not dispose of it in fire or disassemble. The lithium secondary battery may explode when it is heated and organic electrolyte that may exude from it is harmful to human skin. When disposing of the lithium secondary battery, isolate terminals by covering with tape and dispose as a dangerous article.
  • Page 8 11) Do not insert a pointed or sharp object into the ventilation openings of this recorder. 12) To clean this recorder, first turn off the power, place it in a well-ventilated location, and wipe the recorder with soft cloth moistened with ethanol. Do not use benzene, petroleum solvents, or chemically treated cloths, as they can cause deformation or discoloration.
  • Page 9: Warranty - General

    For repair or calibration, contact our sales agency. Before returning, be sure to inform us of the model (RA2300A), serial number, and problematic points. The following is our warranty. Limited Warranty 1.
  • Page 10: Terms And Symbols In This Manual

     Terms and Symbols in This Manual Terms and symbols used in this manual denote as follows. Terms and Symbols Description 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: Overview Of Windows Embedded Standard 2009

    When exit command is being processed, it does not leave record of starting or set ups in registry. OS will always start up in the condition set at the time of factory shipment. (Set values are saved under separate file and will not be lost.) (3) Virus We take following measures in order to lower the possibilities of virus infections.
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

     Safety Measures - Warnings and Cautions................. 2  Warranty - General ........................5  Limited Warranty ........................5  Terms and Symbols in This Manual ..................6  Liquid Crystal Display ......................6  Overview of Windows Embedded Standard 2009 .............. 7 1.
  • Page 13 6.1. Function Overview......................6-2 6.2. Auto Range........................6-2 6.3. Auto Sampling........................6-3 6.3.1. Target Setup Conditions......................6-3 6.3.2. Adjustment Range........................6-3 7. Amp Units ........................7-1 7.1. Settings for Input Units....................7-2 7.1.1. Amp Basics Screen ........................7-2 7.1.2. Amp Details Screen........................7-3 8.
  • Page 14 13.1. Trigger Mode Description ....................13-2 13.1.1. Trigger Mode - Operation at OR ................... 13-2 13.1.2. Trigger Mode - Operation at AND ..................13-2 13.1.3. Trigger Mode – Operation at WINDOW ................13-3 13.1.4. Trigger Mode – Operation at OFF..................13-3 13.2.
  • Page 15 17.4.3. Overflow for exponential calculation..................17-9 17.4.4. Common logarithmic of zero or negative value..............17-9 17.4.5. ASIN and ACOS for the value of >1 or <-1 ............... 17-9 17.4.6. Differential and integral for recorded data by using external synchronized clock..... 17-9 18.
  • Page 16 18.3.2. Linear spectrum (One signal analysis) .................. 18-7 18.3.3. RMS spectrum (One signal analysis) ..................18-7 18.3.4. Power spectrum and Density of power spectrum (One signal analysis) ......18-7 18.3.5. Octave analysis ........................18-7 18.3.6. Cross power spectrum (Two signal analysis) ............... 18-8 18.3.7.
  • Page 17 20.2. Remote Unit (RA23-144) ....................20-3 20.2.1. Overview........................... 20-3 20.2.2. Connector/Pin Location......................20-3 20.2.3. To Synchronize to External Pulse and Perform Waveform Chart Printing and Printing .. 20-4 20.2.4. Compatibilities with Conventional Products (Waveform Chart Printing) ......20-5 20.2.5. Memory Acquisition Using External Sampling............... 20-5 20.2.6.
  • Page 18 23.2.2. Recording Function ........................23-5 23.2.3. Amp Unit Function ........................23-6 23.2.4. Trigger Function ........................23-6 23.2.5. File Function..........................23-7 23.2.6. Monitor displaying and setting function.................. 23-8 23.3. Specifications by each measurement mode .............23-9 23.3.1. Memory Recorder mode......................23-9 23.3.2. HD Recorder Mode........................ 23-10 23.3.3.
  • Page 19: Ra2300Mkⅱ Overview

    1. RA2300MK Ⅱ Overview...
  • Page 20: Basic Specifications

    Five measurement modes are provided such as Pen Recorder enabling a pen recorder-like operation, HD Recorder enabling long time recording, and X-Y Recorder displaying input signals with 1ch in the X-axis direction and 3ch in the Y-axis direction. This allows you to choose an appropriate function according to your purpose.
  • Page 21: Name And Function Of Each Block

    2. Name and Function of Each Block...
  • Page 22: Overview Of Blocks

    2. Name and Function of Each Block 2.1. Overview of Blocks The RA2300MKⅡ consists of the following blocks. Display block Operation panel For details 2-3 page For details 2-4 page Front view Printer block Amp block For details 2-6 page...
  • Page 23: Display Block

    2. Name and Function of Each Block 2.2.Display Block The RA2300A has TFT color LCD with touch panel. This LCD displays screen for setup and user can make settings by touching the setting items that is displayed on the LCD.
  • Page 24: Operation Panel

    Buttons related to jog dial Cursor X1/X2: Switching between cursors X1 and X2 This button is used to switch between cursors X1 and X2. The cursor whose LED comes on can be moved through the touch panel or jog dial.
  • Page 25 Replay: Replay of recorded data The replay monitor screen, which has gray background, offers replay and observation of the data stored in memory, internal HDD, and external media. Replay format can be selected from among waveform, value, and X-Y. ...
  • Page 26: Right-Side Block

    This is a USB connector. Memory devices such as USB memory or external drives can be connected. AC bridge power switch (INT/EXT)/OSC terminal This is INT/EXT switch for AC bridge power unit (RA23-143, optional) and OSC terminal. When EXT, be sure to input synchronous signals for the AC bridge power supply unit NOTE from the OSC terminal.
  • Page 27: Upper Surface Block

    2. Name and Function of Each Block 2.5. Upper Surface Block Grip Use this grip when carrying. Reserved This slot is a blank slot. RS-232C RS-232C unit (RA23-142, optional) is inserted in this portion. Connection to external machines such as the host computer is made.
  • Page 29: Pre-Measurement Procedures

    3. Pre-measurement Procedures...
  • Page 30: Before Switching On The Power

    ・Use this recorder in a place that meets the requirements of Installation Category II (CAT II) of the Safety Standards for Electrical Measurement Instrument, JIS-C-1010-1(IEC61010-1). ・Use this recorder in a place with an ambient temperature between 0 and 40°C (when using HDD: 5 to 40°C) and humidity between 35 and 80% RH.
  • Page 31: Ac Power Cable

    CAUTION This grounding protection is for the safety of this recorder, as well as for that of the user and peripheral equipment. ・If AC power cable that comes with this recorder is connected to a 3-pin power outlet equipped with a protective conductor pin, the recorder is automatically grounded.
  • Page 32: Paper Loading

    Use only the paper roll prepared exclusively for this recorder by our company (YPS 106 NOTE and YPS 108). If other types are used, the recording quality cannot be guaranteed, and the normal operation of the paper feed may be affected.
  • Page 33: Close The Cover

    3. Pre-measurement Procedures Pull out the paper Insert the paper in the opening under the platen roller (block roller) of the recording section and pull it out about 10 cm. (1) Insert the paper under the platen roller Recording chart paper...
  • Page 34 感熱面 Thermal sensitive side Z-fold paper stock box 折畳紙用ストック箱 (3) Position the stock box so the paper flap edge (non-folded edge) is facing toward you and insert the box into the case opening. RA2300MKⅡ RA1200 RA1300 Z-fold paper case RA2300MKⅡ...
  • Page 35 Press the paper adapter with the paper wound on it into the slots until a click is heard. Insert the paper wound on the adapter in the opening under the platen roller (black roller) of the recording section and pull it out about 10 cm. RA2300MKⅡ (1WMPD4003503)
  • Page 36 3. Pre-measurement Procedures (11) Close the cover After pulling out the paper, making sure it is straight, close firmly pressing with both hands on the both sides of the cover Pull the paper wound on the paper adapter out the cover as shown route. Place the cover of the box containing the paper in front of the recording section cover to TIPS...
  • Page 37: Insert The Amp Unit

    (Do not over-loosen the screws. It may remove the unit.) (5) Pull out the amp unit by pulling two screws at the upper and lower part of the unit. By doing so, you can remove the unit smoothly. To insert a unit, perform the reverse procedure. Tighten the screws firmly using a screwdriver.
  • Page 38: Turning On The Power

    3. Pre-measurement Procedures 3.4. Turning on the Power  When all the preparations are complete, turn the recorder on. <Points to be checked before applying power> ● Has this recorder been set on a safe place? ● Has this recorder been set under a proper environment? ●...
  • Page 39 3. Pre-measurement Procedures  After power application After applying power, check the following. Confirm that the image is properly displayed on the screen When the recorder is turned on, after a few minutes of startup operation, the [System] screen will be displayed on the screen. Confirm that paper feed is performed normally This can be confirmed by pressing the [Feed] button on the operation panel.
  • Page 41: Operation Flow

    4. Operation Flow Flow of Measurement, Basic Settings and Operations...
  • Page 42: Operation Flow

    This recorder records, stores, and replays input signals, following the procedures described below. Before power application Confirm that this recorder has been set in a safe place, and that all the accessories are properly attached. Refer to Chapter 3 for details.
  • Page 43: Making Basic Settings

    4. Operation Flow (Flow of Measurement, Basic Settings and Operations) 4.2. Making Basic Settings This section explains various setting items and icons on the screen. As the display is of a touch panel, settings can be made by directly touching the keys on the display screen.
  • Page 44: Control Block

    4. Operation Flow (Flow of Measurement, Basic Settings and Operations) Control block This block is always displayed on the top of the screen and is used for setting function and switching the screen. The contents of the control block change in accordance with a measurement mode and a setting item being selected.
  • Page 45 Several selections are available. ● Radio button When a radio button is pressed, a check will alternatively appear and disappear. Select only one among two or more items. (Setting by which two or more selections are prohibited) ● Rotary knob Rotary knob is a knob-type key used for the range setting for input amplifiers.
  • Page 46: Explanation Of Standard Setting Windows

    4. Operation Flow (Flow of Measurement, Basic Settings and Operations) 4.2.3. Explanation of standard setting windows This recorder uses common setting windows to set values that are commonly used. ● Numeral input window Use this window to enter numerical values.
  • Page 47 [Delete line] Erases only the line indicated by the cursor Capital letters and symbols can be input by pressing the [SHIFT] key When the key is pressed, images displayed on the keyboard are changed after the key is highlighted, thereby capital letters and symbols can be input.
  • Page 49: Input Signal Monitor

    5. Input Signal Monitor Observing Input Signals...
  • Page 50 5. Input Signal Monitor (Observing Input Signals) 5.1. Observing Input Signals To observe the signals that are input, use the Input Signal screen. This screen displays the signals that are input in real time. The waveforms can be frozen as necessary. When the measurement mode is Pen Recorder or X-Y Recorder, a special screen TIPS...
  • Page 51: Displaying Input Waveform Monitor

    (1) Waveform display block (3) Position marker (2) Pen position Waveform display block Waveform display format can be set. With this setting, waveform segmentation for display and printing can be made. Chapter 15 Display and Printing Pen position Current values for analog amps are indicated with the pen position.
  • Page 52: Monitoring Speed

    5. Input Signal Monitor (Observing Input Signals) REC icon Status of printing and recording is shown. The contents differ depending on the measurement mode. For more information, see descriptions of measurement modes in Chapters 8 to 12. TOP bar (10) Temporary stop...
  • Page 53: Digital Indication

    (15) Time This portion indicates the current time. (16) Key lock By setting this function, key entries on the operation panel are blocked. Pressing this button switches key lock on and off. Key lock OFF Key lock ON 19 System Setup...
  • Page 55: Auto Setup

    6. Auto Setup Automatically Setting Recording Conditions...
  • Page 56: Function Overview

    ACST 2CH TC/DC Amp Unit AP11-106A TCDC TC/DC Amp Unit AP11-107 F/V Converter Unit AP11-108 2CH Vibration and RMS Amp Unit AP11-109 2CH DC Strain Amp Unit AP11-110 DCST 2CH Zero Suppression Amp Unit AP11-111 HRZS The auto range is executed from an amp screen detailed windows.
  • Page 57: Auto Sampling

    The auto sampling function sets the monitor displaying speed, chart paper feed speed, memory sampling speed, and file recording speed based on the signals currently input. 6.3.1. Target Setup Conditions The relation between settable conditions and mode are as follows. The monitor displaying speed is always settable. Measurement Mode...
  • Page 59: Amp Units

    7. Amp Units...
  • Page 60: Settings For Input Units

    7. Amp Units 7.1. Settings for Input Units This section covers how to make settings on the Amp Basics and Amp Details screens. For detailed settings for amps, see Instruction Manual, RA2000 Series Amplifier Units. To set range and waveform printing for input unit, the Amp screen is used.
  • Page 61: Amp Details Screen

    Only the same type of units can be set through the batch setup. NOTE Input setup ON, OFF, and GND for input is set. GND may not be provided depending on the amp. If the input is set to OFF, neither waveform nor digital values are displayed. Detailed setup block Contents differ depending on the amp type.
  • Page 63: Pen Recorder

    8. Pen Recorder Recording Low-speed Signal for Long Time...
  • Page 64: Overview Of Pen Recorder Mode

    8.1.Overview of Pen Recorder Mode The Pen Recorder mode offers a pen recorder function, which is dedicated to waveform printing. Chart feed speed and amp settings are made on a screen, which are exactly equivalent to the operability of a pen recorder.
  • Page 65: Screen Operation

    8. Pen Recorder (Recording Low-speed Signal for Long Time) 8.2. Screen Operation Open the following screen by pressing one button among Input Signal, Amp, Recording Condition, and Trigger buttons in the Pen Recorder mode. (4) Annotation printing (3) Chart feed speed...
  • Page 66: Printing Operation

    System information related to printing is printed. Print start time is indicated on the top of the recording paper and print speed is indicated on the bottom of the recording paper. Data No.: Automatically added number by printing is printed.
  • Page 67: Stop Due To Error

    For details of scale settings, see Chapter 19. System Setup. Time axis Time axis scale is printed below the waveform printing grid. Printing ON, OFF, and format (e.g. value and time) can be set. For more details on settings, see Chapter 19. System Setup.
  • Page 69: Memory Recorder

    9. Memory Recorder Recording High-speed Signals...
  • Page 70: Overview Of Memory Recorder Mode

    9. Memory Recorder (Recording High-speed Signals) 9.1. Overview of Memory Recorder Mode The Memory Recorder mode is useful for recording high-speed signals since the mode features a highest sampling speed of 1 s. Data recording of a certain period of time before trigger is available. Automatic printing of data on chart recording paper (Auto Copy) or file saving (Backup Filing) is also available.
  • Page 71: Recording Condition Setup

    Setup cannot be made during recording. REC Icon Memory Recording Setup Block 9.2.1. Description of Icons The icons signify recording settings and status. (2) Setting for Auto Copy (3) Setup for Backup Filing and status indication...
  • Page 72: Memory Recording Condition Setup Block

    To limit the number of channel for recording, see Chapter 19. System Setup. Memory block and status indication Block number to be recorded and data existence are indicated. Block number can be changed using the jog dial. RA2300MKⅡ (1WMPD4003503)
  • Page 73: Output Range

    For more details on the CSV save, see Chapter 14. Replay Display. Output range Data output range for Auto Copy and CSV save is specified. The setting is made in % in reference to the trigger detection point. RA2300MKⅡ (1WMPD4003503)
  • Page 74 ON/OFF for creating folder everyday When the check box is ticked, starting time is referenced and folder is created everyday. The data save destination will be under the folder. d) Arbitrary file name (Limited to the top four letters) Top four letters for the save file is designated.
  • Page 75: Recording Operation

    Manual Trigger or External Trigger signal. For details on trigger condition settings, see Chapter 13. Trigger Settings. If the Stop button is pressed and forcible termination is made before the trigger detection, NOTE data recording is made up to the size set by the pre-trigger. Example: Under pre-trigger of 20 ms, if the recording is forcibly terminated before the trigger detection, the recording length is up to 20 ms.
  • Page 77: Hd Recorder

    10. HD Recorder Recording Data in Internal...
  • Page 78: Overview Of Hd Recorder Mode

    10. HD Recorder (Recording data in the internal HDD) 10.1. Overview of HD Recorder Mode The HD Recorder mode can record data in the internal hard disk, which is suitable for a long-time measurement. In addition, waveform chart paper printing can be made with the HD recording at the same time.
  • Page 79: Recording Condition Setup

    Setup cannot be made during recording. REC Icon HD Recording Setup Block 10.2.1. REC Icon The icons signify recording settings and status. (1) Waveform chart printing setup and status display (2) HD recording status indication (1) Chart Printing (2) HD Recording (3) Others...
  • Page 80: Hd Recording Setup Block

    Top four letters for the save file is specified. The file name will include designated top four letters and four-digit serial number. The extension has fsd for the binary save and csv for the CSV save. (2) Recording speed Recording speed can be set.
  • Page 81: Recording Length

    Recording time = Number of recording data x Sampling speed When the number of recording data is set to 0, “Max length” appears and recording is made up to the size of free space of HD. As a user does not need to take care of recording length, the Max length is best choice when recording is made with Start and Stop.
  • Page 82: Data Format

    Description Peak One data consists of two values: maximum and minimum values. Regardless of recording speed, peak data is stored with the highest A/D conversion speed of amp. It is possible to observe waveform having high-frequency element for long period of time.
  • Page 83: Recording Operation

    Pressing the Start button on the operation panel starts HD recording. If the setup in which the start of recording is initiated with a trigger signal, the start of recording is made with a trigger detection. If the combination of recording speed, recording length, data format, and number of recording NOTE channels is not covered by recorder specifications, recording cannot be made and operation finishes with an error.
  • Page 84: Hd Recording Specifications

    Recording length Number of recoding data Data format One data is saved in two bytes. Peak: 4 bytes due to two values (max. and min.) Sampling: 2 bytes due to instantaneous value Number recording Number of channels whose recording operation is set to ON (or channels GND).
  • Page 85 Loop Linear 10us Loop OK: Settable, NG: Not settable If a filing error occurs, please review the recording speed and number of recorded channels. TIPS HDD may not be able to maintain performance due to aged deterioration. 10-9 RA2300MKⅡ (1WMPD4003503)
  • Page 87: Multi Recorder

    11. Multi Recorder  Separately Executing Waveform Printing, Memory Recording and HD Recording...
  • Page 88: Overview Of Multi Recorder Mode

    The waveforms of recorded data file are displayed on the replay monitor screen. With the event jump function of replay monitor, switching between HD recording data and memory recording data can be switched to confirm the data being recorded. For the event jump function, see Chapter 14. Replay Display.
  • Page 89: Recording Condition Setup

    11. Multi Recorder - Separately Executing Waveform Printing, Memory Recording and HD Recording 11.2. Recording Condition Setup Open the following screen by pressing the Recording Condition button on the Operation Panel to set the recording conditions for HD Recorder. The recording condition setup should be made while the recorder stops its operation.
  • Page 90: Multi Recorder - Setup For Recording Condition

    11. Multi Recorder - Separately Executing Waveform Printing, Memory Recording and HD Recording 11.2.2. Multi Recorder - Setup for Recording Condition ① File output path Memory Block ②Memory recording setup block The setup steps are the same as in 9. Memory Recorder.
  • Page 91 Arbitrary file name (Top four letters) An individual file name can be set in memory recording and file recording. The file name consists of eight letters: specified four letters for the first half and automatically assigned four letters for the latter half.
  • Page 92: Recording Operation

    Example: When the HD recording time is 1 ms, perform the setting so that the memory block recording time after trigger will be 1 ms or longer. (With the sampling speed of 1 s and pre-trigger of 50%, a memory free space of 2000 or over is required. 1000 data after trigger=1 ms) 11.3.1.
  • Page 93: X-Y Recorder

    12. X-Y Recorder...
  • Page 94: Overview Of X-Y Recorder Mode

    The X-Y Recorder mode is a mode that is specialized to real-time X-Y printing, which outputs X-Y waveforms on chart paper. Data sample speed and amp settings are available on a screen. To set the recorder to the X-Y recorder mode, press the Measuring Mode tab in the System screen. In addition, the measurement mode settings can be made on the Startup screen that is displayed when the recorder is started up.
  • Page 95: Screen Operation

    Only one measurement scale specified to the Y axis is displayed. The scale to be displayed can be changed using the Y Scale button. (4) Amp setup The setup for the channel specified to X and Y axes can be made. For how to use amp units, see Chapter 7. Amp Units. 12-3...
  • Page 96: Print Icon

    This button is used to set data sampling speed for X-Y recording. b) Grid This button is used to set grid to ON or OFF in the X-Y monitoring and X-Y printing. For grid pattern for the X-Y printing, see Chapter 19. System Setup.
  • Page 97 Channel settings (Y axis 3) b) Pen-up and down (Y axis 3) a) Channel settings One channel for X axis and three channels for Y axes can be made. The amp types that can be registered are only analog amps. b) Pen-up and down X-Y waveform display ON or OFF can be set for three Y-axis channels.
  • Page 98: Printing Operation

    X-Y data display again. Pressing the Stop button stops the X-Y monitor and prints the X-Y waveforms on chart paper. If the file saving is set to be valid during this period, recording data can be saved in a file.
  • Page 99: Trigger Settings

    13. Trigger Settings Capturing Target Data to be Recorded...
  • Page 100: Trigger Mode Description

    13. Trigger Settings (Capturing Target Data to be Recorded) 13.1. Trigger Mode Description This recorder provides four trigger modes: OR, AND, WINDOW, and OFF. Other than these modes, there are manual trigger and external triggers, which are valid regardless of the input signal.
  • Page 101: Trigger Mode - Operation At Window

    Trigger 13.1.4. Trigger Mode – Operation at OFF Trigger caused by a signal input into amp is not made. Only the manual and external triggers are effective. When printing is made, only the trigger made after the startup is effective. If the trigger condition is satisfied before the start of recording, the status enters into the wait for next NOTE...
  • Page 102: Manual Trigger/External Trigger

    TRIG OUT TRIG IN 13.2.3. External Trigger Output (TRIG OUT) When a trigger is generated, the L level of the signal, which has TTL level and 10-ms pulse width, is output from the TRIG OUT terminal. 13-4 RA2300MKⅡ (1WMPD4003503)
  • Page 103: External Trigger Input/Output Circuit

    13. Trigger Settings (Capturing Target Data to be Recorded) 13.2.4. External Trigger Input/Output Circuit ● External trigger input circuit Input signal: 0 to 5-V voltage signal (falling edge) +3.3V +3.3V 10kΩ TRIGGER 100Ω トレラント 機能付 低電圧 ロジック External trigger output circuit ●...
  • Page 104: Method Of Trigger Settings

    13.3. Method of Trigger Settings Trigger is a timing signal to start recording. The RA2300A has a variety of trigger function, thus enabling efficient data recording and printing. Pressing the Trigger button on the Operation Panel opens the Trigger Setting screen.
  • Page 105: Settings By Trigger Mode

    The OR setting for all channels are available. Setting the trigger mode to OR. Trigger setting Selection of the trigger source channels to be set and settings of rising or falling edge for the signal is made. Setting the trigger generation level 13.4.2.
  • Page 106: Trigger Mode Window

    A trigger is generated upon satisfying of either of the trigger settings. Trigger setting Setting the trigger mode to WINDOW Setting the upper level Touch the screen and turn the jog dial to set the signal level. ▲ Touching this portion makes jump to the first channel.
  • Page 107: Trigger Mode Off

    13. Trigger Settings (Capturing Target Data to be Recorded) 13.4.4. Trigger Mode OFF Trigger caused by a signal input into amp is not made. Only the manual and external triggers are effective. Setting the trigger mode to OFF When printing is made, only the trigger made after the startup is effective. If the trigger...
  • Page 108: Trigger Settings For Event Amp

    Open the window and perform condition setting for triggers from CH 1 to 8. Select and set from H, L or X. ● Trigger condition settings Trigger condition Volt (Voltage input) The H condition is satisfied when the input voltage reaches +2.5 V or higher.
  • Page 109: Trigger Settings For Event Unit

    13. Trigger Settings (Capturing Target Data to be Recorded) 13.7. Trigger Settings for Event unit Trigger settings for event Unit (Optional RA23-145) and event Box (Optional RA23-146) differ from those of other amps. The settings are made in the following screen.
  • Page 111: Replay Display

    14. Replay Display Displaying Recording Data...
  • Page 112: Overview Of Replay Monitor

    (*Only in V3.2 or later versions) 14.4 Digital Indication Display can be set to OFF for scale, signal name, digital indication, and cursor position TIPS info. To keep the waveform display area as large as possible, set these settings to OFF.
  • Page 113: Replay Data Selection

    TIPS Under normal circumstances (end after trigger inputs), the value as great as the memory blocks is displayed. When recording is stopped before trigger inputs (forced stop) and data has no trigger points, “-1” is displayed. Memory This switches to the device’s internal memory data.
  • Page 114: Waveform Display Region

    14. Replay Display (Displaying Recording Data) 14.3. Waveform Display Region The thumbnail that indicates waveform display region is displayed on the Replay Monitor screen and the Y-T waveform. (1) Waveform display region (3) Thumbnail (2) Cursor position (4) Auto scroll...
  • Page 115: Digital Indication

    Measurement values at the top of the waveform display region are displayed during the time excepting when the cursor is moving as well as when waveform display position is moving. If the recording data is the peak format, one data consists of two values: maximum and TIPS minimum value.
  • Page 116: Level Cursor

    14.4.5.Level Cursor In addition to the function shown in 14.4.2 Digital Indication, 2 level cursors for moving the voltage (Y) axis appear on the waveform monitor and display the voltage measurement level at that position. Additionally, the difference between the cursors can be shown as ⊿Y.
  • Page 117: Simple Calculation

    14. Replay Display (Displaying Recording Data) 14.4.6.Simple Calculation With this function you can display the maximum, minimum, average and other values from the area between the time axis cursors on the replay monitor. This allows for dynamically updated results. This function is available for device version V3.2 or later.
  • Page 118: Signal Settings

    14.5. Signal Settings It is possible to confirm the recording conditions for channel of the signal that are recorded as data and change the setup for waveform display. Press the Signal Setting button on the upper part of the Replay screen.
  • Page 119: Jump

    14.6.3. Address Jump Jump can be made after waveform position is designated in address. Open the Address tab on the Jump screen, and then specify the address. Press the Apply and Execute keys to execute a jump. 14-9 RA2300MKⅡ (1WMPD4003503)
  • Page 120: Maximum/Minimum Search & Jump

    14. Replay Display (Displaying Recording Data) 14.6.4. Maximum/Minimum Search & Jump Searching for maximum and minimum values for all analog channels is available. Jump to the searched position is possible after listing the result. Operation steps for the maximum and minimum values search are as follows.
  • Page 121: Event Jump

    TIPS screen shown above through the following steps. 1) Press the left side of the time axis scaling button, and then make jog dial change effective. Scaling factor will be highlighted. 2) Change the value by turning the jog dial.
  • Page 122: Output Setup

    Use the (2) button to specify the format at file save. Select binary or CSV. If CSV is selected, the number of skip and delimiter can be specified. In addition, by selecting (8) “With header”, header information such as amp setting can be saved.
  • Page 123: Specifying Number Of Skip In Csv

    14. Replay Display (Displaying Recording Data) 14.8.4. Specifying Number of Skip in CSV Use the (4) button to specify the number of skip in CSV save. Data will be rough when skipping is specified, but it is possible to make file size small. TIPS 14.8.5.
  • Page 124: X-Y Waveform Display

    Stop button on the Operation Panel. Signal setting Signal setting information is displayed. The zero position and physical unit conversion settings are available. Switching to Y-T waveform display Display is returned to the Y-T waveform display.
  • Page 125: Other Display Function

    For details, refer to “19.5.8. Automatic Reproduction of Display Settings of Data Recorded by HDD Recorder”. This function is available for device version V3.2 or later. TIPS For details on version upgrade method and the program, visit our website. 14-15 RA2300MKⅡ (1WMPD4003503)
  • Page 127: Display And Printing

    15. Display and Printing Settings for Monitor Display and Printing...
  • Page 128: Settings For Display And Printing

    Pressing the button (5) on the Display and Printing screen turns on or off the grid indication. 15.1.3. Digital Value Display To indicate digital values of each channel, tick the check box for (3) on the Display and Print screen. Also, when Peak-format data is referenced in the Replay monitor, it is possible to set whether maximum or minimum value should be displayed or not using button (4).
  • Page 129: Signal Name Indication

    Display and Printing screen. 15.1.6. Waveform Segmentation It is possible to set the number of waveform segmentation with the (8) button on the Display and Printing screen. Size for each frame indicated with (9) segmentation button and channel to be displayed can be specified.
  • Page 130: Thumbnail

    Channel selection of the thumbnail to be displayed on the Replay monitor is made using the channel button in (10) on the Display and Printing screen. Pressing the Thumbnail Save button in (11) executes the save of the created thumbnail. The thumbnail display can be made quickly in the next time.
  • Page 131: Interval Statistical Calculation

    16. Interval statistical calculation...
  • Page 132: Interval Statistical Calculation Function

    The interval statistical calculation involves functions to calculate the maximum, minimum, and average values of the data recorded in the memory for desired interval as specified. The interval statistical operation can be performed during the memory mode under the measurement.
  • Page 133: Executing Interval Statistical Calculation

    Calculating the standard deviation with N-1 as denominator 16.2.3. Executing interval statistical calculation In order to conduct and execute interval statistical calculation, press the [Output Setting] button on the upper left corner of the display to display the diagram below indicates.
  • Page 134: Csv Saving Of Interval Statistical Calculation

    To save calculated results as CSV format, press the [CSV save] on the lower right corner of the display. The settings relating to file save destination and CSV file are the same as CSV save of recorded data. For details, refer to "14.8. Output Setup".
  • Page 135: Root-Mean-Square Value (Rms)

    16.3.8. Rising or falling time (Rise/Fall) The rising time or falling time is calculated as follows. Both maximum and minimum values are found within the specified data range, and then the medium level between the maximum and minimum values is defined.
  • Page 137: Function Calculation

    17. Function calculation...
  • Page 138: Operation Procedure Of Function Calculation

    17. Function calculation 17.1. Function calculation The function calculation is applied and proceeded for any specified data stored in the memory through the four arithmetic operation, trigonometric function, exponential, and so on. The function operation can be performed only for analogue channel data recorded as sample format.
  • Page 139: Arithmetic Expression Setup

    [ ] key. 17.2.3. Arithmetic expression setup To set arithmetic expression, press the [FUNCTION] tab key, and then press the [Setup] button on the [Arithmetic expression setup] window to display the diagram below indicates. 1) Arithmetic expression and editing window...
  • Page 140 If measured data on CH1 is 0.2V, and measured data on CH2 is 100mV, calculated value F1 is 0.300V (0.2+0.1). 5) Scale setting Maximum scale, minimum scale and unit are set for waveform output of calculated result. Each item is set by pressing [ ] key.
  • Page 141: Execution Of Function Calculation

    File size of calculated result is depend on number of arithmetic expression and data volume. If function calculation is performed for whole data, the file size of the calculated result is about 2 times of the former data file size.
  • Page 142: Function Calculation Item

    Arithmetic expressions are set up to 16 as f1 to f16. One arithmetic expression contains up to 32 items of function, valuable number, and fixed number. The expression fn contains the expressions from f1 to f (n-1). However, the expression fn dose not involve f (n+1).
  • Page 143 Point t Point t = 1/2(I0+I1)*h Point t = 1/2(I0+I1)*h = 1/2(I1+I2)*h = II + 1/2(d1+d2)*h … Point t = II + 1/2(I where II0, II1…II n are data of calculated result, and h is sampling time. 17-7 RA2300MKⅡ (1WMPD4003503)
  • Page 144: Measured Data

    Parameters for SIN,COS and TAN are entered in the unit of radian. In the case of both ASIN and ACOS, if an entered value is more than 1 (>1), the value is treated as 1. If an entered value is less than -1 (<-1), the value is treated as -1.
  • Page 145: Output For Incorrect Calculation

    0.0000. 17.4.5. ASIN and ACOS for the value of >1 or <-1 Both ASIN and ACOS for the value of >1 or <-1 gives following results. For f1=ASIN(d1) and f2=ACOS(d1), if d1is less than -1, f1 is ASIN(-1), and f2 is ACOS(-1) if d1 is more than 1, f1 is ASIN(1), and f2 is ACOS(1).
  • Page 147: Fft Analysis

    18. FFT analysis...
  • Page 148: Fft Functions

    18. FFT analysis 18.1. FFT functions The FFT functions are used for spectrum analysis of recorded data in both memory recorder and HDD recorder modes FFT. The functions, involve those of time axis waveform, linear spectrum, RMS (Root mean square) spectrum, power spectrum, power spectrum density, transfer function, cross power spectrum, coherence function, and octave analysis.
  • Page 149: Change Of Fft Analysis Data

    End point (Blue cursor) FFT analysis area(White window) The starting point is designated by using red cursor1 on the Y-T DISPLAY, and it is also set by touching thumbnail image. Ending point is primarily determined, depending on both data length and averaging number.
  • Page 150: Setting The Fft Window Function

    (Analysis -1) is displayed on the thumbnail X or Y axis format The X and Y axis formats is set in the window of X or Y axis format setting by pressing the ]key.
  • Page 151: Display Of Fft Analysis Results

    18.2.10. Cursor operation FFT analysis result and frequency value are read by using both cursors X1 and X2, and they are shown in the window of cursor data.
  • Page 152: Output Of Binary File

    18. FFT analysis 18.2.12. Output of binary file The FFT analysis result is saved as binary file. The saved binary file can be displayed on the replay monitor or FFT monitor The output-setting screen is displayed by pressing the [Output Setting] key on the upper left corner of the FFT monitor.
  • Page 153: Fft Analysis Function

    The time-axis waveform is used as input signal. 18.3.2. Linear spectrum (One signal analysis) Individual frequency component G is defined by the equation; G=R + jI. The linear spectrum analysis gives information about both amplitude and phase for each frequency component Vertical axis Computation equation...
  • Page 154: Cross Power Spectrum (Two Signal Analysis)

    The cross power spectrum indicates the power product between two signals. The cross power spectrum is obtained by multiplying two linear spectra of Gx* and Gy*, where Gx* is a conjugate number of the linear spectrum Gx of the reference signal, and Gy is the linear spectrum of a compared signal.
  • Page 155: Average Processing

    18. FFT analysis 18.4. Average processing Even if average processing is set, the average processing is invalidity if average processing is invalidity on each analysis function specified. The next table lists validity or invalidity of average processing on all analysis functions. Average processing Analysis function Y-axis form...
  • Page 157: System Setup

    19. System Setup Other Functions...
  • Page 158: System Setup List

    19. System Setup (Other Functions) 19.1.System Setup List 19.1. System Setup List......................19-2 19.2. Commonly Used System Screen.................19-3 19.2.1. Termination..........................19-3 19.2.2. USB Drive Disconnection ....................... 19-3 19.3. Measurement Mode .......................19-4 19.3.1. Screen Display upon Startup ....................19-4 19.3.2. Measurement Mode......................... 19-4 19.3.3.
  • Page 159: Commonly Used System Screen

    19. System Setup (Other Functions) 19.2.Commonly Used System Screen Termination and USB Storage Disconnection, which are frequently used in the System screen, are placed on the front. 19.2.1 Termination 19.2.2 USB Drive Disconnection 19.2.1. Termination This button initiates the termination processing of the recorder. After message of “You can shut off the power”...
  • Page 160: Measurement Mode

    Pressing the System button on the operation panel and then pressing the Measuring Mode tab displays the following screen. The same setup can be made in the Startup Screen that is displayed upon the startup.
  • Page 161: Setup Value Save

    The setup status can be restored to the factory default. Setup data related to communication Communication setup can be initialized to the factory default. Annotation Deletion of user page annotation, measurement information, and signal name are made. Internal memory data Data in memory blocks are all deleted. 19-5...
  • Page 162: File Operations

    19.4. File Operations File operations are made for the drives through the File Operation tab in the System screen. Press the System button on the operation panel, and then press the File Operation tab to show the following screen. Target reference path Target reference path is displayed.
  • Page 163: Copy

    Copy of selected file or folder is made. The following screen appears when the Copy button is pressed after selecting copy source items in the File Operation tab in the System screen. Source files and folders for Copy List of files and folders selected in the File Operation screen is displayed. Utilize for copy confirmation. TIPS Copy for several files is available when batch selection is made in the File Operation screen.
  • Page 164: Deletion

    A new folder can be created under the current target reference folder. Press the File Operation tab in the System screen to move to the path where a folder is created and press the Create Folder button. Enter a folder name and press the Execute key to create the folder.
  • Page 165: Memory Save

    Memory block data can be saved as the CSV-format data. To save data as CSV file, add a check mark. To save data as a binary format, do not add a check mark. Time axis range, thinning-out, and delimiter code can be specified in Output Settings in the TIPS Replay screen.
  • Page 166: Enviroment Save

    19.4.6. Readout The selected environment and text files can be read in this recorder. The following screen appears by pressing the Read button after selecting a readout file using the File Operation tab in the System screen.
  • Page 167: Strengthen Text Storage Of Setting Information

    ・There are signal numbers from 001 to 016, but 002 and later are valid only for event amplifiers. ・For RA2300 MK II, the channel number is up to 018. 017 is for the optional event unit and 018 is reserved.
  • Page 168 19. System Setup (Other Functions) (2) Format of page annotation text file The file format of page annotation character strings is explained. In addition to the prefix of "TIP", the page annotation character string consists of a 3-digit line number, followed by an arbitrary character string. Line numbers are from 001 to 108.
  • Page 169 19. System Setup (Other Functions) (5) Format of function calculation text file The file format of function calculation setting information is explained. In addition to the prefix of "FNC", the function calculation setting information character string consists of a 3-digit line number, followed by an arbitrary character string. There are line numbers from 001 to 500.
  • Page 170: Recording Setup

    19. System Setup (Other Functions) 19.5. Recording Setup Press the System button on the operation panel, and then press the Recording Setup tab. The following screen appears. 19.5.1Recording Channels 19.5.2Data No. Setting 19.5.3Print Setup 19.5.4Speed Table Setup 19.5.5Time-axis Representation 19.5.6Timer Recording Settings 19.5.7External Sync Rate Setting...
  • Page 171: Data No. Setting

    Whether the amplitude scale is printed or not can be specified. Also, if the scale is printed, printing format can be specified. Batch: Only maximum and minimum values are printed in one line. The middle scale is not TIPS printed.
  • Page 172: Speed Table Setup

    (0). · In "Time", indicate the recording time. In the memory mode, the trigger reference point is (0 s). · In "Period", the recording time and trigger point are indicated in the (year, month, day, hour, minute, second) notation. 19-16...
  • Page 173: Timer Recording Settings

    Recording start and finish is controlled by time. Recording start and finish can be set to the time whose timer function can be validated. Recording operation in constant interval and constant time is available. In the System screen, press the Recording Setup tab.
  • Page 174: Automatic Reproduction Of Display Setting Of Data Recorded By Hdd Recorder

    At the end of data recording, the environment file (.ENV) is automatically saved with the same file name as the data file. This environmental file is automatically read when selecting the replay data. And the display format such as waveform splitting done on the input monitor is played back.
  • Page 175: Communication Setup

    19. System Setup (Other Functions) 19.6. Communication Setup Press the System button on the operation panel, and then press the Communication Setup tab. The following screen appears. (1) UPS Connection (2) Communication Function (3) RS-232C Settings (4) LAN Settings To use the UPS and RS-232C function, RS-232C Unit (RA23-142, optional) is necessary.
  • Page 176: Lan Settings

    19. System Setup (Other Functions) RS-232C Settings RS-232C communication protocol can be set. Pressing this button displays the screen below. Set the RS-232C conditions in this screen. LAN Settings Communication protocol setup for the LAN connection is made. Pressing this button displays the screen below.
  • Page 177: Auxiliary Setup

    19.7.1. Buzzer/Click Sound Buzzer and clicking sound can be set to ON or OFF in the check box (1) in the Auxiliary Setup screen. Buzzer sound upon error generation and clicking sound upon pressing a button can be invalidated.
  • Page 178: Key Lock Password

    19. System Setup (Other Functions) 19.7.4. Key lock Password Pressing the button (4) in the Auxiliary Setup screen displays a character entry screen and enables registration of a key lock password. The key lock password is used to resume from the key lock condition.
  • Page 179: Maintenance

    19. System Setup (Other Functions) 19.8. Maintenance Press the System button on the operation panel, and then press the Maintenance tab. The following screen appears. 19.8.1.Version Indication 19.8.2.Test Print 19.8.3.Data Printing 19.8.4.Time Calibration 19.8.5.Maintenance Mode 19.8.1. Version Indication Product serial number and program version are indicated. Press the...
  • Page 180: Test Print

    Maintenance screen. The following screen appears. Select the window whose value should be set among windows of year, month, day, hour, time, minute, and second. Enter a value and press the Execute key. Time can be set. 19.8.5. Maintenance Mode When the recorder is turned on with the tick mark in the check box for “Start next time in Maintenance...
  • Page 181: How To Use Optional Units

    20. How to Use Optional Units...
  • Page 182: Connecting Optional Units

    Do not touch anything except for the panel when exchanging units. This may cause damages. When connecting optional units, please be sure of top and bottom of the units and CAUTION insert units in accordance with the guideline specified in input slot area. Tighten the screw with flat-head screwdriver after connecting optional units to the recorder unit.
  • Page 183: Remote Unit (Ra23-144)

    Also, waveform printing synchronized to an external pulse signal (chart feed) and memory acquisition are possible. Other features include prevention of data file destructions by electric power failure and output of recorder unit error, etc. by using external input.
  • Page 184: To Synchronize To External Pulse And Perform Waveform Chart Printing And Printing

    20.2.3. To Synchronize to External Pulse and Perform Waveform Chart Printing and Printing Waveform recording, input monitor, filing acquisitions can be synchronized to external pulse. Instructions on how to connect remote terminals and how to set up the recorder unit are explained below. Connecting external input pulse signal To print waveforms synchronized to external pulse signal, use the A1 pin (SYNC IN) of remote terminals.
  • Page 185: Compatibilities With Conventional Products (Waveform Chart Printing)

    Set recorder unit to external sampling setting a) Set measurement mode of the recorder unit to Memory Recorder mode. b) Set the Sampling speed to External Synchronization in detail setting for speed and condition screen. Monitor/Recording Speed will be set to external synchronization by this setup.
  • Page 186: Start/Stop Recording (Start/Stop Button)

    Start Feed Stop Feed Feed will start when the falling edge of the signal is detected, and will continue in the low level until the rising edge is detected. Once the rising edge is detected, feed will stop. 20.2.8. Mark Printing It functions the same way as pressing the Mark Printing button on the panel and it prints marks.
  • Page 187: Parallel Operation

    SYNC IN (A1) (COMMON is B14.) Through the connection above, panel operation on (1) controls recorder unit of (2) simultaneously. *For Input/Output of trigger (TRIG.IN, OUT), see 13.2.2. External Trigger (TRIG IN). and 13.2.3. External Trigger Output (TRIG OUT). 20-7 RA2300MKⅡ(1WMPD4003503)
  • Page 188: Event Unit (Ra23-145)

    20. How to Use Optional Units 20.3.Event Unit (RA23-145) 20.3.1.Overview Event unit performs level judgment (H Level, L Level judgment) of power voltage. It is possible to manage up to 16 inputs. 20.3.2. Connector/Pin Location Connector Type : 8850-034-170-LD Attached cables Name of Signal Color of Color of...
  • Page 189: Event Unit Setup

    (3) Event waveform printing (4) Initialize Basic - Channel Channel number, amp type and waveform color are indicated on this button. Pressing the button opens the Amp Detail screen. Basic – Event waveform batch printing ON/OFF for event waveform printing of all sixteen signals can be set.
  • Page 190: Event Waveform Adjustment

    Press the Extend tab in the Amp Detail screen to adjust event waveform. In the adjustment, the settings of the waveform recording position, signal pitch, signal amplitude and base line thickness can be changed for better viewing according to the measurement conditions.
  • Page 191: Event Box (Ra23-146)

    20. How to Use Optional Units 20.4.Event Box (RA23-146) 20.4.1.Overview and features This event box is the unit for check of both voltage input level (H level and L level) and contact input level Short and L: Open). Up to 16 inputs can be connected.
  • Page 192: Event Box Setting

    20. How to Use Optional Units Round DIN 8 pin connector Connectors 1 to 4 Connectors 5 to 8 Connectors 9 to 12 Connectors 13 to 16 Signal Signal Signal Signal name name name name 1CH INPUT 5CH INPUT 9CH INPUT 13CH INPUT 2CH INPUT 6CH INPUT...
  • Page 193: Rs-232C Unit (Ra23-142)

    20. How to Use Optional Units 20.5. RS-232C Unit (RA23-142) 20.5.1.Names of each part and their functions Function Connect to host computer and control Omni ace by command. Specifications JIS X5101 (former C6361)compliant Data Format Bit Serial Transfer speed 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, and 2400[bps]...
  • Page 194: Ac Bridge Excitation Unit (Ra23-143)

    To use multiple units of this product connected in parallel, please synchronize them with AC Bridge Excitation Unit (RA23-143) by following procedure described below. One unit becomes the master, and put OSC switch on AC Bridge Excitation Unit of master to INT, and put OSC switch of other slave machines to EXT.
  • Page 195: Maintenance And Cleaning

    21. Maintenance and Cleaning...
  • Page 196: Handling And Storing Recording Paper And Data

    ・ Do not store the paper near heating fixtures. ・ Store the paper in an environment with ambient temperature of 40°C or less, and do not store for a long period of time, as this may cause discoloration of the white sheet.
  • Page 197: Replacement Of Touch Panel Protection Sheet

    21.4.Replacement of touch panel protection sheet Follow the procedure below to replace the touch panel protection sheet. The touch panel protection sheet is fixed with the upper three claws and the lower two slide hooks. When replacing, please release the lower slide hooks.
  • Page 198: Life

    The lithium battery may explode if exposed to excessive heat. Moreover, the acid that may leak out if this battery is broken open is extremely dangerous and could cause serious injury. Tape the two potentials of the battery and dispose of it in the unburnable trash.
  • Page 199: Troubleshooting

    22. Troubleshooting...
  • Page 200: Troubleshooting And Inspection

    The screen is automatically Chapter Touching any button turns it on. turned off. The screen frozen. Abnormal condition occurs in Turn off the power switch, and then turn it Chapter the system. on again No reactions when A recording operation is in...
  • Page 201 Q 1: A copy of a screen can be saved into a file?.................22-4 Q 2:Please inform details of the folder or directory that is automatically generated after acquisition. .22-4 Q 3: What is the relation between the available acquisition time and the media (recording medium) space? ............................22-5 Q 4: A data cannot be saved in CSV format, displaying an insufficient media space message...22-5...
  • Page 202 Q 1: A copy of a screen can be saved into a file? Answer The copy can be saved in bitmap format. Select the Auxiliary Setup tab by the System button and specify the folder in Save Screen Copy Destination.
  • Page 203 22. Troubleshooting Q 3: What is the relation between the available acquisition time and the media (recording medium) space? Answer The available time depends on Media space, a Data type, and a Channel Number. The available time can be roughly estimated by the following formulas.
  • Page 204 Specification. An FSD file is dedicated to memory block. A file must be saved in this format when reprocessing such as operation is needed. A DRT file is used for the data of memory and filing Details in a common format. The data such as cursor gap can be saved anytime while viewing a replay screen.
  • Page 205 Recording starting interval: 2 hours. Recording operation interval: 10 minutes The START button is automatically pressed at the time specified in the start timer, and then a recording operation is initiated. After starting, this operation works according to the specified...
  • Page 207: Specifications

    23. Specifications...
  • Page 208: Configuration

    23. Specifications 23.1.Configuration 23.1.1. Model This product is configured with the recorder unit, optional units, and a set of standard accessories. Description Model Comment OMNIACE HDD 160GB installed RA2300MKⅡ OMNIACE SSD 256GB installed RA2300MKⅡ-S 23.1.2. Main Unit/Amp Unit Description Configuration...
  • Page 209: Options And Consumables

    23. Specifications 23.1.4. Options and Consumables Options for Event Amp Unit (AP11-105) Description Model Comment Logic IC Code 0311-5007 2 pieces per unit IC Clip Code 0311-5008 4 pieces per a bag, 2 bags per unit Alligator Clip Code 0311-5009...
  • Page 210: Basic Specifications

    I/O Port IEEE802.3U 100BASE-TX Recording Type and Heat-sensitive recording by thermal head, Recording width 216 mm Recording width Waveform records, X-Y records, screenshots and so on Recording data Roll paper 219.5 mm x 30 m (YPS106) Recording Paper Recording Fold-up paper (219.5 mm x 200 m) is available by using adaptor.
  • Page 211: Recording Function

    Excluding protrusions (handle part) Apperance/ Approx. 8.6 kg Main body only (excluding Amps and options) Weight Approx. 9.4 kg with options and 4 units of 2CH High -resolution DC amps Weight installed (including RS-232C, AC Bridge Power Supply, and Recording paper.
  • Page 212: Amp Unit Function

    23. Specifications 23.2.3. Amp Unit Function The followings are functions of recording and monitoring related to an amp unit. Function Record Monitor Explanation The waveform of an amp unit and full scale of display Physical Quantity   output can be changed, and Input signals can be Conversion configured in physical quantity or an arbitrary unit.
  • Page 213: File Function

    Acquired memory data can be saved in binary or CSV format. Creating Folder Any name of folder can be created. Deleting Files and folders can be deleted. Importing File An environmental file (ENV) and an annotation text (TXT) can be imported. 23-7 RA2300MKⅡ(1WMPD4003503)
  • Page 214: Monitor Displaying And Setting Function

    23. Specifications 23.2.6. Monitor displaying and setting function Use the Operation Panel (including jog dial) and the touch panel to configure various settings Input Setting Screen Use this screen to configure the waveform of input signals and input setting. Digital values and cursor values of an input signal can be displayed.
  • Page 215: Specifications By Each Measurement Mode

    Configure by the sampling speed (period). 1 to 999 s, 1 to 999 ms, and 1 to 100 s. can 1 to 999 s, 1 to 999 ms, and 1 to 100 s can be configured for user 1 and recording speed user 2.
  • Page 216: Hd Recorder Mode

    Use this mode to record measuring data with the image of a pen recorder. 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 mm/s 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 mm/min User setting 1, User setting 2: Any speed from 1 to 100 mm/s and 1 to 100 Paper Feeding mm/min can be specified.
  • Page 217: Multi Recorder Mode

    1 to 999 s, 1 to 999 ms, and 1 to 100 s. Recording speed 1 to 999 s, 1 to 999 ms, 1 to 100 s can be set for Users 1 and 2. * Recording started by external clock synchronization (External sampling...
  • Page 218: Acquisition Data Output

    X-Y Recording Binary All specified range of data is saved. File Saving data interval 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500, and 1000 steps 23.5.Calculation /FFT Function 23.5.1.Interval statistical function Memory data, filing data (filename extension .DRT, .FSD) Target data *Excluding peak format (filename extension .FPP, .IDX)
  • Page 219: Standard Function

    Any measuring data number can be assigned to each measuring data. Backlight Auto Off If no settings and operations are made for a fixed time (from 1 to 60 minutes) with the operation panel key or the touch panel key, the backlight is automatically turned off...
  • Page 220: Remote Unit (Ra23-144:Optional)

    In addition, recording waveforms and Function acquiring memory synchronized external pulse signals are available. External input enables preventing the corruption of data files by power failure and the output of a main unit’s errors. 0-5V Voltage Input...
  • Page 221: Event Unit(Ra23-145:Optional)

    23. Specifications 23.9.Event Unit(RA23-145:Optional) Event Unit is the unit to judge voltage level(H-Level、 L-Level judgement). One unit Function accepts up to 16 inputs. Input Voltage Range Dectation Level Input Current Specification HIGH Level more than 2.0 V Resistance 1 k ohm 0 to +5V LOW Level less than 0.8V pull-up +5V...
  • Page 222 23. Specifications 23.10.Event Box (RA23-146: Optional extras)) This event box is the unit for check of both voltage input level (H level and L level) Function and contact input level (H: Short and L: Open). 16.inputs are usable. The event box (RA23-146) comprises the following elements:...
  • Page 223: Rs-232C Unit (Ra23-142:Optional)

    23. Specifications 23.11.RS-232C Unit (RA23-142:Optional) Function Access host computer, control OMNIACE by commands. JIS X5103 compliance Data type Bit Serial Transmission 38400, 19200, 9600, 4800, and 2400[bps] Speed Transmission Start-Stop Transmission, Full-duplex transmission Specification Mode Start Bit 1[bit] Data Bit...
  • Page 224: Dimensions Of Ra2300Mkⅱ

    23. Specifications 23.13.Dimensions of RA2300MKⅡ 23.13.1.Dimensions of RA2300MK Ⅱ Standard Unit ( 376.4 ) RA2300MKⅡ(1WMPD4003503) 23-18...
  • Page 225: Option Unit Outline Drawing

    23. Specifications 23.13.2. Option Unit Outline Drawing RS-232C Unit Remote Unit 23-19 RA2300MKⅡ(1WMPD4003503)
  • Page 226 23. Specifications Event Unit AC Bridge Power Supply Unit RA2300MKⅡ(1WMPD4003503) 23-20...
  • Page 227 23. Specifications Event Box 23-21 RA2300MKⅡ(1WMPD4003503)
  • Page 228 23. Specifications Z-fold paper case (Mass) Approx. 3.8 kg RA2300MKⅡ(1WMPD4003503) 23-22...
  • Page 229: Cables・Probes・Spare Parts List

    24. Cables ・ Probes ・ Spare Parts List...
  • Page 230: Cables List

    24. Cables・Probes・Spare Parts List 24.1. Cables List Name (model) Form Comment AC Power Code Length 2.5m 100 V (0311-5044) AC Power Code Length 3.5m 200 V (0311-5112) Signal input cable Safety BNC Length 2m (0311-5175) ←→Alligator Clip Black - Signal input cable Safety BNC Length 2m (0311-5177)
  • Page 231 24. Cables・Probes・Spare Parts List Name (System) Form Comment Logic IC code Round DIN8P Plug Length 1.5m (0311-5007) Blown, Black ←→EI Connector Red, Black Orange, Black Yellow, Black Thin wire color Blown, Black 1ch Red, Black Orange, Black Yellow, Black IC clip code EI Connector Length 15cm Blown...
  • Page 232 24. Cables・Probes・Spare Parts List Name (System) Form Comment Event input cable Round DIN8P Length 1.5m (0311-5001) Thin cable color Blown ……1ch ……2ch Orange ……3ch Yellow ……4ch Shield ……GND(0V) White ……+15V Output *When the white+15V output wire is not used, make sure to terminate.
  • Page 233 24. Cables・Probes・Spare Parts List Name (System) Form Comment Trigger input cable Length 2m (0311-5084) ←→Alligator Clip Red…+ Black…- Mold Color : Red Output cable BNC←→BNC Length 2m (47226) Remote cable Connector:28 pin Length 1.5m (00311-5251-0000) No cut Event cable Connector:34 pin Length 1.5m (00311-5252-0000) No Cut...
  • Page 234: Probes・Clamp Meter List

    24. Cables・Probes・Spare Parts List 24.2. Probes・Clamp Meter List Name (System) Form Comment Floating voltage probe 4 Input (1539) Alligator Clip ←→Round DIN8P Plug Voltage regulation 1 Input probe (1540: 100/120 VAC) (1543: 220/240 VAC) ・Alligator Clip ←→Round DIN8P Plug ・Banana Plug ←→Pin Chip 24.3.Spare Parts List System...
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  • Page 236 MEMO...
  • Page 237 Disclaimers We take no responsibility for any damages caused by the following reasons; (1) Consequential damages and production compensation caused by any accidents of our product; (2) Damages of our product generated by other companies' equipment and their construction; (3) When operation, proper maintenance, and regular inspection are not done;...
  • Page 238 (1) This manual may not be reproduced to any form in whole or in part. (2) The contents in this manual may be updated without prior notice. Omniace RA2300MKⅡ MAINFRAME Instruction Manual (1WMPD4003503) Edition: September 2017 A&D Company,Limited...
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