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2. Name and Function of Each Block
RA2300A (7001754-R01)
2-6
2.4. Right-side Block
Up to eight optional amps can be installed in this block.
(This is an example that installs eight 2CH High-Speed DC Amp Units)
(1) Faceplate
Power voltage input range and power dissipation is indicated.
(2) Power switch
This switch turns on or off this recorder.
(3) AC socket
AC power cable is connected to the socket.
(4) TRIG IN
This
terminal
is
used to enter an external trigger signal when input signal level is not used
as a trigger source.
(5) TRIG OUT
This terminal is used to synchronously operate other instruments by outputting trigger signal.
Additionally, signal from this terminal is used to monitor the status of the trigger.
(6) LAN
This is
a
connector
for
LAN
connection..
This
connector
is
useful
when
a
communication
between personal computers is made.
(7) USB
This is a USB connector. Memory devices such as USB memory or external drives can be
connected.
(8) AC bridge power switch (INT/EXT)/OSC terminal
This is INT/EXT switch for AC bridge power unit (RA23-143, optional) and OSC terminal.
INT, the instrument that is connected to the OSC terminal should be set to EXT. In either
case, wrong settings may prevent the recorder from correct measurement and cause
failure.
minal should be set to EXT. In either case, wrong settings may prevent the recorder from
correct measurement and cause failure.
(9) Input block
Up to optional eight amps can be installed.
NOTE
(8)
(7)
(6)
(1)
(4)
(5)
(3)
(2)
(9)
Summary of Contents for Omniace III RA2300A
Page 1: ...RA2300A OmniaceⅢ INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1AV7001754 R01 ...
Page 2: ...OmniaceⅢ RA2300A Instruction Manual ...
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Page 17: ...1 RA2300A Overview ...
Page 21: ...2 Name and Function of Each Block ...
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Page 29: ...3 Pre measurement Procedures ...
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Page 41: ...4 Operation Flow Flow of Measurement Basic Settings and Operations ...
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Page 49: ...5 Input Signal Monitor Observing Input Signals ...
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Page 55: ...6 Auto Setup Automatically Setting Recording Conditions ...
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Page 59: ...7 Amp Units ...
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Page 63: ...8 Pen Recorder Recording Low speed Signal for Long Time ...
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Page 69: ...9 Memory Recorder Recording High speed Signals ...
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Page 77: ...10 HD Recorder Recording Data in Internal HDD ...
Page 85: ...11 Multi Recorder Separately Executing Waveform Printing Memory Recording and HD Recording ...
Page 91: ...12 X Y Recorder ...
Page 97: ...13 Trigger Settings Capturing Target Data to be Recorded ...
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Page 109: ...14 Replay Display Displaying Recording Data ...
Page 121: ...15 Display and Printing Settings for Monitor Display and Printing ...
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Page 125: ...16 System Setup Other Functions ...
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Page 145: ...17 How to Use Optional Units ...
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Page 157: ...18 Maintenance and Cleaning ...
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Page 161: ...19 Troubleshooting ...
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Page 169: ...20 Specifications ...
Page 188: ...20 Specifications RA2300A Recorder 7001754 R01 20 20 5 Event Box ...
Page 189: ...21 Cables Probes Spare Parts List ...