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CHAPTER 2

Installation and Configuration

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Summary of Contents for PULSE 3560-B

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Page 3: ...or hints tips and important news about using PULSE Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista are supported If a Windows op erating system has been installed at Br el Kj r no password is required If yo...

Page 4: ...The apparatus will be marked with this symbol when it is important that you refer to the as sociated warning statements given in the product documentation Earth Ground Terminal Warnings This equipmen...

Page 5: ...re Setup 16 2 8 Front end Browser 35 CHAPTER 3 Start up and Testing 37 3 1 Digital Self test 37 3 2 Analog Hardware Test 38 3 3 Network Troubleshooting 40 3 4 User Test Program Verifying System Operat...

Page 6: ...nput Modules Types 3038 3038 B 80 6 10 6 ch Input Modules Types 3039 3039 B 81 6 11 12 ch Dyn X Input Modules Types 3040 3040 B 82 6 12 6 ch Dyn X Input Modules Types 3041 3041 B 83 6 13 Generator 4 2...

Page 7: ...erometers 111 CHAPTER 11 Specifications 113 CHAPTER 12 Service and Repair 133 Part III Appendices APPENDIX A Connecting Type 7533 137 A 1 Network Connection using 10 base 2 137 A 2 Connection of Synch...

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Page 9: ...f the modules available for use in the front ends Descriptions of the modules front panel controls connectors and indicators An overview of cables connectors and accessories A brief description of usi...

Page 10: ...rs can exchange information with a minimum of errors Subnet Part of a network that has the same network address as other parts of the network but a unique subnet number a subdivisional network interco...

Page 11: ...Part I Installation...

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Page 13: ...are to work with your front end Note The instructions given are based on the US version of Windows 2 2 Recommended PC Configuration To smoothly install and operate PULSE the following are recommended...

Page 14: ...10 10 13 This means your system has been setup for a point to point configuration Fig 2 1 It also means you cannot connect the system to your in house network without reconfiguring the IP address Note...

Page 15: ...traffic is heavy on the backbone network Also the switch enables a 100 1000 Mbit connection from the PC to the switch and through to the in house network When looking for Ethernet switches make sure y...

Page 16: ...information can be found at http www netgear com Fig 2 3 The recommended way to use a switch together with multiple frames Dual Network Using Two Network Cards The third way to connect to an in house...

Page 17: ...without the crossover feature Cables are available from Br el Kj r order no AO 1450 length 2 m 2 3 2 Installation Considerations for Large Systems With Type 3560 D and Type 3560 E front ends careful...

Page 18: ...up choose IP address 10 10 10 50 and subnet mask 255 0 0 0 Your system will reboot after this 7 Install the Microsoft Office software You are now ready to install the PULSE software 2 5 Pre installed...

Page 19: ...to granting user access on Windows XP are 1 Click the Start button and then Control Panel 2 Click on User Accounts 3 Click Add 4 Insert username and domain or click Browse to locate the user and doma...

Page 20: ...general the installation process cleans up stranded files registry keys shortcuts and delivers a clean installation Install PULSE Note Installation will not include full PULSE functionality until a PU...

Page 21: ...ms PULSE group 2 6 2 License Fulfilment Procedure With PULSE license fulfilment can occur using a mini CD provided with your system software or via an on line procedure at http license bksv com The ta...

Page 22: ...ical reviews primers and product manuals PKL comprises three main parts browser database and documents Of these the browser and database are installed as an integrated part of the PULSE installation T...

Page 23: ...df exe pls pps etc and the DVD ROM you will require if you have not copied all files to a local or network drive Running Samples Projects on Other Hardware In many cases when you run a project from PK...

Page 24: ...he synchronization signals AES EBU and Types 7536 7537 7538 7539 and 7540 The AES EBU synchronization method uses 50 termination JP 0069 at both ends Types 7536 7537 7538 7539 and 7540 have a built in...

Page 25: ...means that if you go Back the changes have already been made The setup program starts with Fig 2 6 Fig 2 6 First time PULSE installation The Factory configuration listed is the pre installed factory d...

Page 26: ...wever you plan to connect your system to the in house network you have to obtain IP addresses for the PC and the front end from your network administrator he will also know if you need to use DHCP Not...

Page 27: ...the PC After rebooting and logging on your PC will re enter the PULSE Front end Setup page Fig 2 9 Verify the PC s IP address If there are errors repeat the above procedure You can now begin a new con...

Page 28: ...ont end Type page Fig 2 10 will be shown Fig 2 10 Choosing your front end This page gives you options in the types of PULSE system front ends Choose one of the following Single IDA IDAe e g 3560 C uni...

Page 29: ...n select the applicable configuration from the list on the PULSE Front end setup page Fig 2 6 and click Connect The resulting connec tion page will differ depending on the number of frames the front e...

Page 30: ...the front end with the given IP address Click Next to initiate a connection attempt The following is displayed while connection is attempted Fig 2 12 Fig 2 12 Front end configuration check If you hav...

Page 31: ...u are in the process of changing the front end IP address click Next If you are connecting to an established configuration but the connection failed check your cable connections and click Retry Clicki...

Page 32: ...ess page will show Access denied The RS 232 communication failed either due to a missing connection or due to the front end not having been powered up You can try setting the IP address once more by c...

Page 33: ...e Multiple Frame Setup page Fig 2 17 Setting up a front end with multiple frames is done one frame at a time At least one frame must be configured with the maximum being ten frames From this page you...

Page 34: ...on page you can set up the IP address for the frame Note You can reconcile the individual IP address with a physical unit in a later step with the use of an RS 232 connection The default IP address is...

Page 35: ...he frame belong to different networks Change the frame s network IP address to agree with the network IP address of the PC Click Next The Front end Configuration Check page Fig 2 19 is displayed which...

Page 36: ...ed configuration but the connection has failed check your cable connections and click Retry Clicking Next displays the Setting Front end IP address page Fig 2 21 Fig 2 21 Setting up frame IP with the...

Page 37: ...g been powered up You can try setting the frame IP address once more by clicking Next If the change of IP address succeeds the frame reboots and the program waits while trying to establish a connectio...

Page 38: ...ization has its Int switch set and all other frames slaves are set to Ext If conflicting frames have been added to the configuration you will get a message similar to this The LAN module type 7536 req...

Page 39: ...d is verified The method is dependent on the LAN interface module s synchronization restric tions and cable setup as described in section 2 7 1 The program detects the hardware type and based on the a...

Page 40: ...ther type of synchronization method to be used Click the radio button that agrees with the synchronization cable setup see section 2 7 1 Click Next to continue Fig 2 27 is displayed when there is a co...

Page 41: ...CHAPTER 2 Installation and Configuration 33 Fig 2 27 No synchronization allowed Fig 2 28 The program s final page for multiple frames...

Page 42: ...SE Front end Setup page see Fig 2 6 the next page would be the Multiple Frame Setup page To test a frame s connection click Next A connection attempt will be made with the Front end Configuration Chec...

Page 43: ...se to Select the front end as the current front end Flash the LED of the front end for visual confirmation of selection Reboot the front end Change the Name and Location of the front end helping to id...

Page 44: ...PULSE Multi analyzer System Type 3560 B C D E Installation and IDAe Hardware 36...

Page 45: ...d by embedded software This means testing or test failed LED off Controlled by embedded software This indicates that the test result is OK The following tests are executed Digital Signal Processor tes...

Page 46: ...C 4 Run Start Programs PULSE Utilities Analog Hardware Selftest Fig 3 1 The Analog Hardware Self test Program 5 Click Detect Front end Shortly after the modules will appear in the list Check the modul...

Page 47: ...your system all the way from the input output connections to the Win dows application The program will advise you when the specific module has passed or failed an analog self test Fig 3 4 View the tes...

Page 48: ...J45 LAN connector on the controller module should blink during communication These LEDs also show activity when the coaxial LAN input is used Step 3 Check TCP IP Using Ping The simplest and most basic...

Page 49: ...unreachable This means that the IP address of the front end is of a different address class than the PC This is a very typical case because the system is shipped from Br el Kj r with the default IP a...

Page 50: ...ts up a Hyperterminal under Windows 2000 the procedure is similar for Windows XP allowing you to use your PC as a VT100 terminal You can however use any suitable terminal program 1 Make sure that the...

Page 51: ...3 5 Set Bits per second 9600 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Flow control Xon Xoff Fig 3 7 COM port settings 6 Click OK 7 In the terminal s File menu select Properties and look at the Settings tab...

Page 52: ...ou will be able to save the session for future use Using the Test Program with PULSE Running The test program can on occasion be useful in locating errors when PULSE is running If you are having probl...

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Page 55: ...of transducers with standardised built in transducer data TEDS These give fast and reliable setup and documentation of the entire measurement chain from the transducer to the analysis result The key...

Page 56: ...560E Measuring Output 25kHz Br el B K 7 6 89 Kj r Input 1 2 Tacho Input 3 4 Input 5 6 6 1 ch Input Output Module Type 3560E Measuring Output 25kHz Br el B K 7 6 89 Kj r Input 1 2 Tacho Input 3 4 Input...

Page 57: ...1 ch Input Output Module 0 Hz to 204 8 kHz 2 Input 1 Generator Outpute 3038 12 ch Input Module 0 Hz to 25 6 kHz 12 Input BNC Direct CCLDa 2 Tacho Conditioningc 3040 3038 B 2 Sub D Direct CCLDa Mic Pre...

Page 58: ...n from the transducer to the analysis results for the first time matches or outperforms the transducer used for meas urement This eliminates the need for an input attenuator for ranging the analysis s...

Page 59: ...ications below are examples of where Dyn X technology can be usefully employed When you need to get the measurement right first time Crash testing Destructive testing Heavy machinery run up coast down...

Page 60: ...s a common mode signal for the differential amplifier which follows and does not appear at the measuring amplifier s output The floating input mode will give typically 60 dB better ground loop rejecti...

Page 61: ...nput type Floating Wire connecting structure and chassis LAN Tx Rx RS 232 Cable Lock All Sockets Aux I O Input 5 2 1 Multi Frame Control No Yes First or Last Frame Output Tacho Ext Power Battery statu...

Page 62: ...d the trigger signal inputs on the controller and sys tem module have floating ground references 100 between signal reference and ground Cable borne RF immunity is only guaranteed using an external co...

Page 63: ...front panel Fig 5 1 Type 3560 B 110 Dyn X front end and optional handle UA 1689 5 1 1 Power Supply Portable Data Acquisition System Type 3560 B can be powered by one or two Nickel Metal Hydride batter...

Page 64: ...ype 3560 B For information specific to the different versions please refer to Table 5 1 Fig 5 2 Upper and lower parts of front panel of Type 3560 B common to all versions Table 5 1 Type 3560 B front e...

Page 65: ...FGG 00 302 connector each providing up to 400 mA 1 A fused Cables for these accessories must be ordered separately Fig 5 3 DC Output Connector Battery Status Indicators The front panel has two battery...

Page 66: ...e charged one at a time when external DC is applied Power consumption is nominally 14 W without DC output and up to 26 W while charging batteries 5 1 4 Changing Batteries The back of the unit has scre...

Page 67: ...contained in the power supply unit Type 2827 5 2 1 Configuration Portable Data Acquisition System Type 3560 C is always configured at Br el Kj r before delivery 5 2 2 Power Supply Portable Data Acqui...

Page 68: ...he Controller module Battery Status Indicators The front panel has two battery status indicators LEDs one for each battery They indicate the remaining capacity charging status of the respective batter...

Page 69: ...m Chassis Terminal This is connected directly to the chassis ground of the unit For more information see section 4 4 External Power Input A LEMO coaxial connector FFA 00 113 with ground on shield allo...

Page 70: ...in the Controller Module Fig 5 8 Type 3560 D Dyn X front end with right to left 5 1 ch Input Output Controller Module Type 7540 A Power Supply Module Type 2826 and five 12 ch Input Modules Type 3040 5...

Page 71: ...le 4 1 for information on suitable modules Fig 5 9 Type 3560 E Dyn X front end with right to left 5 1 ch Input Output Controller Module Type 7540 A Power Supply Module Type 2826 seven 6 ch Input Modul...

Page 72: ...560 E must be powered from an external 10 32 V DC power supply This power may be obtained from for example a car battery or it may be powered using the 100 240 V AC Mains to DC supply ZG 0434 that is...

Page 73: ...to turn the unit on and off when it is part of a mains powered system External Supply A Neutrik 3 pole PowerCon connector allows the connection of a 10 32 V DC power supply or a mains to DC converter...

Page 74: ...allation and IDAe Hardware 66 Fuses Two 20 A fuses are provided One is in the positive line and one in the negative line of the supply protects against accidental grounding Chassis Terminal This is co...

Page 75: ...n be found in the Chapter 11 For specifications of Types 7533 3032 A and 3032 B please refer to Appendix B WARNING This category I equipment must not be used for measurements on circuits directly conn...

Page 76: ...n signals Multi Frame Control On early versions of Type 7533 this connector was labelled Power on off Control This is used for switching the front end on and off remotely If On pressing any power butt...

Page 77: ...ront end will power up all front ends The connector is also used for multiframe control via AES EBU Con nect all the frames together with 50 terminationa at both ends using standard 50 cables of maxim...

Page 78: ...loating controlled by PULSE software Tacho BNT connector see Fig 7 3 on page 89 capable of providing power for tacho probes This is connected in parallel with Input 1 Multi Frame Control and Synchroni...

Page 79: ...BNC adaptor cables allow the connection of CCLD and DeltaTron transducers For each channel a circular LED surrounding each connector indicates the status of the channel activated green overload red 6...

Page 80: ...le of providing power for tacho probes This is connected in parallel with Input 1 Multi Frame Control and Synchronisation This is used for switching the front end on and off remotely so that pressing...

Page 81: ...s For each channel a circular LED surrounding each connector indicates the status of the channel activated green overload red 6 4 3 Types 7538 A 3560 B 120 Input 1 to 5 BNC connectors see Fig 7 4 on p...

Page 82: ...output range through a 24 bit D A converter Output may be grounded or floating controlled by PULSE software Waveforms are determined by PULSE software and include Sine fixed or swept burst or continuo...

Page 83: ...7539 3560 B 030 Input 1 to 5 7 pin LEMO connectors see Fig 7 6 on page 90 for use with Br el Kj r microphones Input may be grounded or floating controlled by PULSE software LEMO to BNC adaptor cables...

Page 84: ...e through a 24 bit D A converter Output may be grounded or floating controlled by PULSE software Waveforms are determined by PULSE software and include Sine fixed or swept burst or continuous Dual sin...

Page 85: ...7540 3560 B 130 Input 1 to 5 7 pin LEMO connectors see Fig 7 6 on page 90 for use with Br el Kj r microphones Input may be grounded or floating controlled by PULSE software LEMO to BNC adaptor cables...

Page 86: ...presence of a signal on the output connector Input 1 to 6 Indicates the status of the input activated green overload red See section 7 8 6 7 2 Type 3032 A Note The LEMO and BNT BNC connectors of each...

Page 87: ...of two working limits the charge input is set to 1 nC or 10 nC The latter is useful for applications where very high charge inputs can occur such as gas turbine testing The module supports IEEE 1451 4...

Page 88: ...tus of the channel activated green over load red See section 7 8 On Type 3038 the LED surrounds the connector 6 9 2 Type 3038 Inputs 1 and 7 BNT connector see Fig 7 3 on page 89 for direct connection...

Page 89: ...Type 3039 Note The LEMO and BNC connectors of each channel are connected in parallel You should therefore only connect one transducer to each pair of connectors at any one time Input 1 BNT connector...

Page 90: ...hannel activated green over load red See section 7 8 On Type 3040 the LED surrounds the connector 6 11 2 Type 3040 Inputs 1 and 7 BNT connector see Fig 7 3 on page 89 for direct connection of a voltag...

Page 91: ...Type 3041 the LED surrounds the connector 6 12 2 Type 3041 Note The LEMO and BNC connectors of each channel are connected in parallel You should therefore only connect one transducer to each pair of...

Page 92: ...The maximum output voltage is 5 Vrms delivered in one output range through a 24 bit D A converter Output may be grounded or floating controlled by PULSE software Waveforms are determined by PULSE soft...

Page 93: ...andom User defined waveform import from WAV file LEDs Measuring Indicates a measurement in progress or the downloading of software to the module Input 1 and 2 For each channel an LED indicates the sta...

Page 94: ...3 on page 89 and one 7 pin LEMO connector see Fig 7 6 for input of signals up to a frequency of 204 8 kHz The BNT connector can be used for direct connection of a voltage signal or connection of CCLD...

Page 95: ...n properly without a simple hard ware modification There is a risk of damage if these modules are used for auxiliary logging without the modification DC Out Pins 10 and 20 are DC outputs that allow a...

Page 96: ...ug has Pin 28 Ground Pin 9 DC out 1 Pin 27 DC out 2 Cable AO 1472 This is a 37 pin D sub to Aux I O cable Aux I O Pin Number Colour D Sub Pin Number 1 White 37 2 Brown 35 3 Green 33 4 Yellow 31 5 Grey...

Page 97: ...measurements Fig 7 2 RS 232 connector 7 3 BNT Connector Fig 7 3 BNT connectora 7 4 BNC TNC Input Connector Fig 7 4 BNC TNC input connectora a Note Type 3109 does not have the internal switch for floa...

Page 98: ...nnector Pin 1 Calibration output charge injection calibration check Pin 2 Signal ground Pin 3 Polarization voltage 0 or 200 V Pin 4 Signal input Pin 5 Transducer identification Pin 6 Power supply posi...

Page 99: ...assis 13 19 18 17 16 15 14 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Chassis Vpre Lgnd Vpre Vpre Vpre Vpre Vpre Vpre Vpre Vpre Vpre Vpre Vpre Lgnd CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5 CH 6 Lgnd Lgnd Lgnd Lgnd 32 37 36 35 34 33...

Page 100: ...d Lgnd 32 37 36 35 34 33 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 Signal CIV Signal CIV Signal CIV Signal CIV Signal CIV Signal CIV 13 19 18 17 16 15 14 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Vpol Vpre Lgnd Vpre Vpre...

Page 101: ...being distorted or clipped For in band frequencies overload will be indicated for signal levels exceeding the 040350 1 CIV Charge Insert Voltage Vpre Preamplifier Power Supply 15V Vpre Preamplifier Po...

Page 102: ...At extreme temperatures Br el Kj r transducers keep the DC working voltage within 11 14 V but some CCLD transducers might have great DC drift limiting the output AC signal CCLD overload will occur if...

Page 103: ...cable 7 pole Lemo to BNC female 1 2 m for DeltaTron Transducer use AO 0158 D xxx Balanced BNT to BNT Cable xxx length in decimetres 006 010 030 050 060 100 120 200 300 500 AO 0414 D xxx AO 0414 M yyy...

Page 104: ...ale to Lemo 1B 7 pin Male xxx length in decimetres 015 100 150 300 400 yyy length in metres 300 AO 0594 Cable 16 BNC Female to 37 pin D Sub AO 0595 37 pin D sub converter cable for DATAQ DI 75B AO 060...

Page 105: ...to 10 32 UNF Plug Adaptor WB 1482 Attenuator Adaptor 20 dB for D sub connector WB 1497 Attenuator Adaptor 20 dB for BNC connector WL 1291 D xxx Cable 37 pole D Sub Socket to 6 BNC Plug xxx length in d...

Page 106: ...0230 Linksys Wireless G Ethernet Bridge WET54G UL 0233 3 m Antenna cable N type male to male Essential for configurations including the UL 0231 15 dBi Omni directional antenna combined with ZN 0693 to...

Page 107: ...pplied clamps in such a way that only the lowest 15 cm of the antenna unit are obscured by the support pole UL 0232 8 5 dBi Omni directional Magnetic Base Wireless LAN antenna AO 0546 DC power cable c...

Page 108: ...428 ZG 0429 Power Supply for Type 2827 100 240 V for use with Types 3560 B and 3560 C ZG 0430 Mains Adaptor for Power Supply Module Type 2826 for use with Type 3560 D ZG 0434 Mains Power Supply 85 265...

Page 109: ...sories 101 8 5 Other Accessories DD 0552 Protection Cover for Type 3560 C DH 0541 Shoulder Strap KE 0439 Suitcase for Type 3560 C and Laptop PC UA 1556 Mounting Kit for Notebook PC UA 1689 Handle for...

Page 110: ...PULSE Multi analyzer System Type 3560 B C D E Installation and IDAe Hardware 102...

Page 111: ...802 11g meaning 11 Mbit s and 54 Mbit s and is suitable for short to medium range For longer range see sections 9 1 2 and 9 1 3 Remember this is a theoretical number effectively you can get a maximum...

Page 112: ...L 0231 15 dBi Professional Omni Antenna Order no HG2415U PRO Top right UL 0234 Pigtail cable for Linksys WET54 RPSMA to N Type Female Length 0 5 m 2 feet Order no CA RSPNFA002 Bottom Right UL 0233 N t...

Page 113: ...Linksys WET54 RPSMA to N Type Female Length 0 5 m 2 feet Order no CA RSPNFA002 Parts are available from www hyperlinktech com 9 2 Additional Accessories 9 2 1 Power Cable from Front end to Wireless Br...

Page 114: ...p in several different ways depending on the system requirements For short to medium range 20m it is possible to use the Built in WLAN in Intel Centrino equipped Notebook PCs Fig 9 5 and the standard...

Page 115: ...sing the LAN Cable to the normal LAN interface in the PC 2 Load the CD that came with the system 3 Change the IP address of the Linksys WET54 to IP 10 10 10 70 Use ad hoc mode 4 Disconnect the LAN cab...

Page 116: ...IP 10 10 10 75 10 Put a label on the Linksys WET54 with IP 10 10 10 75 11 Connect the first Linksys WET54 marked IP 10 10 10 70 to the front end 12 Run the program Start Programs PULSE PULSE Front end...

Page 117: ...ritical performance gradually degrades This is called drift When this happens your test results become unreliable and both design and production quality suffer While drift cannot be eliminated it can...

Page 118: ...the same quality requirements as for accredited calibration 10 2 4 Laboratory at Br el Kj r Your instrument will be calibrated in a laboratory that has been inspected in depth by an official authorit...

Page 119: ...and later 3560 B 010 3560 B 020 3560 B 030 3560 B 040 3560 B 110 3560 B 120 3560 B 130 3560 B 140 3109 3110 3032 3032 B 3035 3038 3038 B 3039 3039 B 3040 3040 B 3041 3041 B 7537 7537 A 7539 7539 A 75...

Page 120: ...es and for organisations in the industry requiring absolutely minimum variation in sensitivity over time 10 4 2 Secondary Calibration If your sensitivity requirements are on a step lower than primary...

Page 121: ...lectrical measuring and test equipment EMC Emission EN IEC 61000 6 3 Generic emission standard for residential commercial and light industrial environments EN IEC 61000 6 4 Generic emission standard f...

Page 122: ...nts of ISO 7637 1 and 7637 2 with batteries Voltage 10 32 V DC Power Consumption Nominal 14 W Max 26 W while charging battery Ext Power Connector LEMO coax FFA 00 113 ground on shield BATTERIES Option...

Page 123: ...4 8 Depth 300 mm 11 8 Weight 5 kg 11 lb with Controller Module and Input Output Module When fitted with batteries 6 kg 13 lb Specifications Multichannel Portable PULSE Type 3560 D POWER SUPPLY Type 28...

Page 124: ...wer Consumption When fitted with 1 7536 Controller Module 35 W nominal with 1 input module 140 W nominal with 8 input modules Ext Power Connector Neutrik Powercon 3 pole Max No of Tacho Probes 2 in fu...

Page 125: ...ision 1 kHz 1 Vinput 0 05 dB typical 0 01 dB Attenuator Linearity 1 kHz 0 05 dB typ 0 005 dB Amplitude Linearity linearity in one range 0 to 60 dB below full scale 0 1 dB typ 0 01 dB 0 05 dB typ 0 01...

Page 126: ...requency of the high pass filter 0 2 dB from lower frequency limit fL to upper limit fU 0 01 dB 0 1 dB from lower frequency limit fL to upper limit fU 0 01 dB Maximum Phase Difference within one frame...

Page 127: ...ope 18 dB octave Supply for Microphone Preamplifiers 14 0 V 10 mA per channel max 20 mA if only 1 to 3 channels used Supply for Microphone Polarization 200 V 1 V or 0 V Supply for DeltaTron ICP CCLD 4...

Page 128: ...0 kHz 14 3 kHz 40 dB dec 30 kHz low pass filter 30 0 kHz 43 1 kHz 40 dB dec low pass filter bypassed See Anti aliasing Filter Absolute Amplitude Precision 1 kHz 1 Vinput 0 05 dB typ 0 01 dB Attenuato...

Page 129: ...from 0 1 fU to fU Common Mode Rejection Guaranteed Typical 0 120 Hz 50 dB 55 dB 120 Hz 1 kHz 50 dB 55 dB 1 kHz 25 6 kHz 40 dB 50 dB Absolute Max Common Mode Voltage 5 Vpeak without damage 3 Vpeak with...

Page 130: ...Fig 11 1 DC fL 0 0 1 dB 10 3 dB Slope 10 3 dB Slope 0 7 Hz high pass filter 0 15 Hz 0 073 Hz 20 dB dec 0 15 Hz 0 073 Hz 20 dB dec 7 Hz digital high pass filter 1 45 Hz 0 707 Hz 20 dB dec 1 45 Hz 0 707...

Page 131: ...071 V 316 1980 100 625 45 282 300 1875 150 938 500 1106 400 885 22 4 V 300 1875 150 938 900 5625 500 3125 1500 3318 1200 2655 Spurious free Dynamic Range dB re full scale input input terminated by 50...

Page 132: ...4 kHz 0 2 from 6 4 kHz to 204 8 kHz 1 4 at 25 6 kHz 6 2 at 102 4 kHz and 12 6 at 204 8 kHz Channel to Channel Match any input range Guaranteed Typical Guaranteed Typical Maximum Gain Difference 0 2 dB...

Page 133: ...3rd order Butterworth 3rd order Butterworth 0 1 dB 25 6 kHz 25 6 kHz 102 4 kHz 3 dB 100 kHz 100 kHz 400 kHz Slope 18 dB octave 18 dB octave Supply for Microphone Preamplifiers 15 0 V max 10 mA per cha...

Page 134: ...l scale 0 1 dB 60 to 100 dB below full scale 0 2 dB Noise Vrms nV Hz Guaranteed Typical Guaranteed Typical 30 188 20 125 30 188 20 125 Harmonic and Spurious Distortion Products 0 25 6 kHz 80 dB re ful...

Page 135: ...to 60 dB below full scale 0 1 dB 0 1 dB 0 05 dB 60 to 100 dB below full scale 0 2 dB 0 2 dB 0 1 dB 100 to 120 dB below full scale 0 5 dB 0 5 dB 0 2 dB 120 to 140 dB below full scale 1 0 dB 1 0 dB 0 5...

Page 136: ...k DC 4 MHz 10 Vpeak 4 MHz 80 MHz 5 Vpeak DC 80 MHz Reconstruction Filter Type Seventh order Butterworth Sixth order Butterworth Attenuation of mirror frequencies 80 dB Monitor Output Connectors None 2...

Page 137: ...dules See also High pass Filters on page 117 Fig 11 2 Characteristics of charge high pass filters Type 3035 10 See also High pass Filters on page 120 060127 0 01 0 1 1 10 100 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 H...

Page 138: ...C D E Installation and IDAe Hardware 130 Fig 11 3 Characteristics of charge low pass filters Type 3035 10 See also Low pass Filters on page 120 10 100 1 k 10 k 100 k 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 Hz dB 100...

Page 139: ...0 dB steps Input Protection 50 V Input Impedance 1 M 200 pF Precision COMPATIBILITY WITH EXISTING TYPE 7536 LAN MODULES Type 7536 100 MBit LAN modules hardware version 12 0 and greater are compatible...

Page 140: ...PULSE Multi analyzer System Type 3560 B C D E Installation and IDAe Hardware 132...

Page 141: ...ir Safety of the System Immediately disconnect the system at its power source or sources and secure it against unintended operation Faults that Impair Function but not Safety Follow the procedures des...

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Page 145: ...tors T connectors and RG 58 cables are all available from Br el Kj r Fig A 1 10 base 2 setup 020235 1 RG 58 Cable T Connector 50 Terminator T Connector 50 Terminator Notebook PC Battery status On Off...

Page 146: ...Int Ext must be in position Int on the master and Ext on the second frame Fig A 2 Connecting multiple frames to form a front end using IDA BNT When connecting a third frame connect the Clock and the S...

Page 147: ...ower Battery status Ext Power 10 32V Ext Int Clock In Aux I O Sync In Clock Out Sync Out Rx Tx LAN RS 232 LAN Interface Module Type 7533 Input 0 Error Clock Sync Power on off Control On Off 10Mbit 10M...

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Page 149: ...ss Filter 0 1 dB fl 0 7 Hz slope 6 dB oct 3 dB 0 07 Hz DC Direct fl 0 Hz INPUT VOLTAGE RANGE 8 ranges from 7 071 mV to 22 36 Vpeak in 10 dB steps INPUT IMPEDANCE Direct 1 M 200 pF typ CCLD 100 k 200 p...

Page 150: ...nnector complying with IEEE 802 3 10baseT PROTOCOL TCP IP and TCP UDP ACQUISITION PERFORMANCE Data Transfer rate No of Channels Bandwidth from front end via LAN Interface per front end 150 kHz Multifr...

Page 151: ...ce 3032 B Microphone Supply Voltage 15 V max 10 mA channel Constant Current Supply for CCLD 4 mA with a 28 V source INPUT COUPLING 22 4 Hz High pass Filter 0 1 dB fl 22 4 Hz slope 18 dB oct 3 dB 12 Hz...

Page 152: ...sampling rate Provides at least 80 dB attenuation of those input frequencies which can cause aliasing Passband DC to 25 6kHz 0 1dB slope 18dB oct OVERLOAD DETECTION Detectors applied before filters Ov...

Page 153: ...Input Module Type 3016 Sound Intensity Module Type 3017 4 channel Input Module Type 3022 4 channel Microphone Input Module Type 3028 Generator Module Type 3107 Signal Output Module Type 5955 C 2 IDA...

Page 154: ...bit and Dyn X modules Type 3030 will behave like any other IDAe module for example 3032 However if channels in the Type 3030 module partici pate in a measurement this will of course reduce the max ov...

Page 155: ...Module 83 6 ch Input Module 81 7 pin LEMO Connector 90 8 5dBi Omni directional Magnetic Base Wireless LAN Antenna 99 A About this Manual 1 Accessories 95 Accredited Calibration 110 Acoustic Noise Emis...

Page 156: ...end Browser 35 Front end Configuration Check Multiple Frames 27 Single Frame 22 G Generator 2 1 ch Input Output Module 85 Generator 4 2 ch Input Output Module 84 Glossary 2 Ground Loop Multichannel S...

Page 157: ...ebooting the PC 19 Recommended PC Configuration 5 Reconfigure an Existing Configuration Multiple frames 25 30 Single frame 21 Reconnect Signals 15 Remote Control 101 Remove PULSE 12 Repair 133 RS 232...

Page 158: ...T Tacho Probes 65 TCP 2 TCP IP 2 40 Testing 37 the Front end 40 with PULSE Running 44 TNC Input Connector 89 Traceable Calibration 110 Trial Applications 14 Troubleshooting 40 U UDP 2 Uninstall PULSE...

Page 159: ...0 140 49 56 76 3560 C 49 50 59 3560 D 49 50 62 3560 E 49 50 63 7530 146 7532 146 7533 16 50 54 68 137 141 7536 16 49 69 7537 16 49 70 72 7537 A 49 70 72 7538 16 49 7538 A 49 7539 16 49 74 7539 A 49 74...

Page 160: ...B 0048 99 U UA 1365 49 UA 1556 101 UA 1572 100 UA 1590 100 UA 1617 98 UA 1689 55 101 UH 1037 63 100 UL 0190 98 UL 0229 98 UL 0230 98 UL 0231 99 UL 0232 99 UL 0233 D 030 98 UL 0233 D 100 98 W WB 1482 9...

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