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User Manuals: Hioki 8847 Data Acquisition System
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Hioki 8847 Instruction Manual (372 pages)
MEMORY HICORDER
Brand:
Hioki
| Category:
Camcorder
| Size: 8 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Contents 1
11
Usage Index
11
Confirming Package Contents
12
Introduction
12
Safety Information
13
Before Use
16
Operating Precautions
16
Chapter 1 Overview
19
Product Overview
19
Names and Functions of Parts
20
Right Side
20
Screen Organization
22
Status Screen
22
System Screen
22
File Screen
22
Basic Key Operations
24
Example for Using the HELP Key
25
Chapter 2 Measurement Preparations
27
Install an Input Module
28
Connecting Cords
30
Recording Media Preparation
38
Storage Media (Inserting a CF Card and USB Memory Stick)
38
Formatting Storage Media
40
Loading Recording Paper
41
Supplying Power
43
Connecting the Power Cord
43
Grounding the Instrument's Functional Earth
43
Turning the Power on and off
44
Setting the Clocks
45
Adjusting the Zero Position (Zero-Adjust)
46
Chapter 3 Measurement Procedure
47
Ensuring Measurement Safety
47
Measurement Workflow
48
Pre-Measurement Inspection
50
Setting Measurement Configuration
51
Measurement Function
51
Time Axis Range and Sampling Rate
53
Recording Length (Number of Divisions)
56
Screen Layout
58
Input Channel Setting
59
Channel Setting Workflow
60
Analog Channel
62
Logic Channel
65
Starting and Stopping Measurement
66
Measurement with Automatic Range Setting (Auto-Ranging Function)
68
Chapter 4 X-Y Recorder Function
69
Measurement Workflow
70
Setting Measurement Configuration
71
Starting and Stopping Measurement
72
Waveform Observation
73
Saving and Printing Waveform
73
Chapter 5 Saving/Loading Data & Managing Files
75
Data Capable of Being Saved & Loaded
77
Saving Data
78
Save Types and Workflow
78
Automatically Saving Waveforms
79
Saving Data Selectively (SAVE Key)
84
Loading Data
87
Automatically Loading Settings(Auto Setup Function)
89
Managing Files
90
Saving
91
Checking the Contents of a Folder (Open a Folder)
93
Creating New Folders
93
Deleting Files & Folders
94
Sorting Files
95
Renaming Files & Folders
95
Copying a File into a Specified Folder
96
Printing the File List
97
Chapter 6 Printing
99
Printing Type and Workflow
100
Making Auto Print Settings
101
Manual Printing with PRINT Key (Selective Printing)
103
Setting the Print Concentration of the Waveform
104
Making Printer Settings
105
Miscellaneous Printing Functions
108
Screen Hard Copy
108
Report Print (A4 Size Print)
108
List Print
109
Text Comment Printing
109
Chapter 7 Waveform Screen Monitoring and Analysis
111
Reading Measurement Values (Using the A/B Cursors)
112
Specifying a Waveform Range (A/B Cursor)
115
Moving the Waveform Display Position
116
About Display Position
116
Scrolling with Jog and Shuttle Knobs (Scroll)
116
Moving the Position (Jump Function)
117
Performing Waveform X-Y Synthesis
118
Magnifying and Compressing Waveforms
120
Magnifying and Compressing Horizontal Axis (Time Axis)
120
Zoom Function (Magnifying a Section of the Horizontal Axis (Time Axis)
121
Magnifying and Compressing Vertical Axis (Voltage Axis)
122
Monitoring Input Levels (Level Monitor)
123
Switching the Waveform Screen Display (Display Menu)
124
Showing Upper/Lower Limit on Waveform Screen
124
Showing Comments on Waveform Screen
124
Switching the Waveform Display Width
124
Seeing Block Waveforms
125
Chapter 8 Utility Functions
127
Adding Comments
128
Adding a Title Comment
128
Adding a Channel Comment
129
Alphanumeric Input
131
Entering Text
131
Displaying Waveforms During Recording (Roll Mode)
134
Displaying New Waveforms over Past Waveforms (Overlay)
135
Setting Channels to Use (Extending the Recording Length)
137
Converting Input Values (Scaling Function)
138
Scaling Setting Examples
140
Variable Function (Setting the Waveform Display Freely)
144
Fine Adjustment of Input Values (Vernier Function)
147
Inverting the Waveform (Invert Function)
148
Copying Settings to Other Channels (Calculation No.) (Copy Function)
149
Making Detailed Settings for Input Modules
150
Making Settings for the Anti-Aliasing Filter (A.A.F.) (8968 High Resolution Unit)
151
Probe Attenuation Selection
151
Settings for the 8967 Temp Unit
152
Settings for the 8969 Strain Unit
154
Settings for the 8970 Freq Unit
155
Settings for the 8971 Current Unit
158
Settings for the 8972 DC/RMS Unit
159
Chapter 9 Trigger Settings
161
Setting Workflow
162
Setting the Trigger Mode
163
Triggering by Analog Signals
164
Analog Trigger Settings and Types
164
Triggering by Logic Signals (Logic Trigger)
170
Trigger by Timer or Time Intervals (Timer Trigger)
172
Applying an External Trigger (External Trigger)
175
Triggering Manually (Manual Trigger)
175
Pre-Trigger Settings
176
Setting the Trigger Start Point (Pre-Trigger)
176
Setting Trigger Acceptance (Trigger Priority)
178
Setting Trigger Timing
179
Setting Combining Logic (AND/OR) for Multiple Trigger Sources
180
Using Trigger Settings to Search Measurement Data
181
Chapter 10 Numerical Calculation Functions
183
Numerical Calculation Workflow
184
Settings for Numerical Value Calculation
186
Displaying Numerical Calculation Results
189
Judging Calculation Results
190
Display of Judgment Results and Signal Output
192
Saving Numerical Calculation Results
193
Printing Numerical Calculation Results
194
Numerical Calculation Type and Description
195
Chapter 11 Waveform Calculation Functions
199
Waveform Calculation Workflow
200
Settings for Waveform Calculation
202
Displaying the Waveform Calculation Results
203
Setting Constants
205
Changing the Display Method for Calculated Waveforms
206
Waveform Calculation Operators and Results
208
Chapter 12 Memory Division Function
211
Recording Settings
213
Display Settings
214
Chapter 13 FFT Function
217
Overview and Features
217
Operation Workflow
218
Setting FFT Analysis Conditions
219
Selecting the FFT Function
219
Selecting the Data Source for Analysis
220
Setting the Frequency Range and Number of Analysis Points
221
Thinning out and Calculating Data
223
Setting the Window Function
224
Setting Peak Values of Analysis Results
225
Averaging Waveforms
226
Emphasizing Analysis Results (Phase Spectra Only)
229
Analysis Mode Settings
230
10Setting the Display Range of the Vertical Axis (Scaling)
234
11Setting and Changing Analysis Conditions on the Waveform Screen
235
Selecting Channels
236
Setting Screen Displays
237
Displaying Running Spectrums
239
Saving Analysis Results
242
Printing Analysis Results
243
Analysis with the Waveform Screen
244
Analyzing after Specifying an Analysis Starting Point
244
FFT Analysis Modes
246
Analysis Modes and Display Examples
246
Analysis Mode Functions
264
Chapter 14
265
System Environment Settings
265
Chapter 15 Connection to a Computer
269
LAN Settings and Connection (before Using FTP/ Internet Browser/Command Communications)
270
Making LAN Settings at the Instrument
270
Setting Items
271
Connecting Instrument and PC with LAN Cable
273
Performing Remote Operations on the Instrument (Use an Internet Browser)
275
Making HTTP Settings on the Instrument
275
Connecting to the Instrument with an Internet Browser
276
Operating the Instrument with an Internet Browser
277
Remote Operation
278
Accessing the Files on the Instrument from a Computer (Using FTP)
282
Making FTP Settings at the Instrument
283
Using FTP to Connect to the Instrument
284
Using FTP for File Operations
285
Transferring Data to the PC
286
Connecting the Usb Cable
286
Disconnecting the Usb Cable
286
Wave Viewer (Wv)
287
USB Settings and Connection (before Command Communications)
288
Making USB Settings at the Instrument
288
Installing the USB Driver
288
Controlling the Instrument with Command Communications (LAN/USB)
292
Making Settings on the Instrument
293
Communication Command Setting
294
Chapter 16 External Control
297
Connecting External Control Terminals
298
External I/O
299
External Input (START/EXT.IN1) (STOP/EXT.IN2) (PRINT/EXT.IN3)
299
External Output (GO/EXT.OUT1) (NG/EXT.OUT2)
300
External Sampling (EXT.SMPL)
301
Trigger Output (TRIG OUT)
302
External Trigger Terminal (EXT.TRIG)
303
Chapter 17 Specifications
305
General Specifications
305
Display Section
306
Measurement Specifications
308
Memory Function
308
Recorder Function
308
X-Y Recording
309
FFT Function
309
Trigger Section
310
File Specifications
311
Built-In Functions
312
Input Modules Specifications
314
8966 Analog Unit
314
8967 Temp Unit
315
8968 High Resolution Unit
316
8969 Strain Unit
317
8970 Freq Unit
318
8971 Current Unit
319
8972 DC/RMS Unit
320
8973 Logic Unit
320
Chapter 18 Maintenance and Service
321
Replaceable Parts
321
Trouble Shooting
322
Initializing the Instrument
324
Initializing System Settings (System Reset)
324
Initializing Waveform Data
324
Error Messages
325
Self-Test (Self Diagnostics)
328
ROM/RAM Check
328
Printer Check
329
Display Check
329
Key Check
329
System Configuration Check
330
Cleaning
331
Disposing of the Instrument (Lithium Battery Removal)
333
Appendix
335
Appendix 1 Default Values for Major Settings
335
Appendix 2 Reference
336
Appendix 2.1 Waveform File Sizes
336
Appendix 2.2 Setting Configuration and Image Data File Sizes
339
Appendix 2.3 Timebase and Maximum Recordable Time
340
Appendix 2.4 Maximum Record Length and Number of Divisions (Memory Division Function)
342
Appendix 2.5 Scaling Method When Using Strain Gauges
343
Appendix 3 about Options
344
Appendix 3.1 Options
344
Appendix 3.2 Model 9783 Carrying Case
346
Parts Names
346
Appendix 4 if the Model 9784 DC Power Unit Is Installed
347
Appendix 5 FFT Definitions
349
Index
363
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