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Manual 

ibaDAQ-C

 

 

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Issue 1.4 

 

 

Configuration in ibaPDA 

ibaPDA allows you to configure, acquire and record the analog and digital signals of the 

connected modules. 
For the configuration you can connect the input devices (monitor, mouse, keyboard) di-

rectly to the unit. In this case, continue with chapter 9.2. 
If you are using an external ibaPDA client for configuration, continue with the next chapter 

9.1. 

9.1 

Connection with an external ibaPDA client 

If you are using an external ibaPDA client for the configuration, the ibaPDA client and 

ibaDAQ-C have to be connected via the network.  
Start ibaPDA and select ibaDAQ-C as ibaPDA server. 

Click the 

 button on the toolbar or click "

Select server..."

 in the 

Configuration

 menu.  

 

 

Figure 15:   Selecting the ibaPDA server  

  Address 

In the "Address" box enter the name or the IP address of the ibaDAQ-C device. The 

name is composed of the DAQ-C-<six-digit serial number>. The serial number is found 

on the device name plate.  

Example: DAQ-C-000003. 

  Port-no. 

The port number is assigned automatically. 

  The <Search> button 

This button starts and stops the search for active ibaPDA servers in the network. If the 

ibaPDA client and ibaDAQ-C are located in the same network, the device should be 

displayed in the list of servers. The device can be selected either by double-clicking the 

device or by selecting it and subsequently clicking <OK>. 
For further configuration activities, open the I/O Manager as described in the next chap-

ter. 
 

Summary of Contents for ibaDAQ-C

Page 1: ...ibaDAQ C Manual 1 ibaDAQ C Compact Device for stand alone Data Acquisition Manual Issue 1 4...

Page 2: ...ered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation Other product and company names mentioned in this manual can be labels or registered trademarks of the corre sponding owners Certification The product is ce...

Page 3: ...s 16 7 2 Display elements 17 7 2 1 Operating state 17 7 2 2 Operating state and user defined displays 17 7 3 Operating elements 18 7 3 1 ON OFF switch S11 18 7 3 2 Rotary switch S1 18 7 4 Communicatio...

Page 4: ...b 26 9 3 Add modules 28 9 4 Setting up file sharing 29 9 4 1 Troubleshooting 30 10 Technical data 32 10 1 Main data 32 10 2 Interfaces 33 10 3 Dimensions 34 10 4 Connection diagram 35 10 4 1 Pin assig...

Page 5: ...apable of assessing safety and recognizing possible consequences and risks on the basis of his her specialist train ing knowledge and experience and knowledge of the standard regulations 1 2 Notations...

Page 6: ...function The non observance of this safety information may result in a potential risk of death or severe injury The non observance of this safety information may result in a potential risk of injury...

Page 7: ...lorer it is possible to aquire and rec ord data from different PLC systems S7 Xplorer interface to SIMATIC S7 systems AB Xplorer interface to Allen Bradley systems B R Xplorer interface to B R systems...

Page 8: ...erface to SIMATIC S7 AB Xplorer interface to Allen Bradley systems B R Xplorer interface to B R systems Bachmann Xplorer interface to M1 systems Codesys Xplorer interface to CODESYS based systems Logi...

Page 9: ...c UDP Generic UDP IP protocol communication interface 31 001076 ibaPDA Interface Generic TCP Generic TCP IP protocol communication interface Other documentation For the description and configuration o...

Page 10: ...teness and possible damages The scope of delivery comprises ibaDAQ C device Covering caps for USB and Ethernet 2 pin connector with spring terminals digital input to initiate shutdown by UPS 3 pin con...

Page 11: ...rictly observe the operating voltage range Never supply the device with a voltage other than 24 V DC 10 Excess voltage may destroy the device Important note Do not open the device Opening the device w...

Page 12: ...d disks For device parameterization and operation Monitor connection to DisplayPort mouse and keyboard connection to USB ports or ibaPDA client via network link Note The ibaDAQ C central unit runs iba...

Page 13: ...driver upwards like a lever to unlock the DIN rail clip 5 Grasp the bottom of the device pull it forward and lift it upwards 6 3 First configuration 6 3 1 Setup via network In the factory setting of t...

Page 14: ...selection and enter the host name or the IP address of ibaDAQ C as address By default the port number is 9170 If ibaDAQ C is already in the list of servers you can also select the device there Exit t...

Page 15: ...guration proceed as described in chapter 9 6 3 2 Set up via monitor keyboard and mouse Connect a monitor to the DisplayPort connection of ibaDAQ C If necessary use an adapter Connect a keyboard and a...

Page 16: ...OFF switch S11 Connector for 24 V power supply X14 Rotary switch S1 Display operating status user defined Network port X21 Network port X22 USB 3 0 port X24 USB 2 0 port X25 Monitor connection X26 Fi...

Page 17: ...ror Important note Contact the iba support when the error LED indicates a fault 7 2 2 Operating state and user defined displays Multi colored LEDs Lic and Dat indicate the status of the license and of...

Page 18: ...X22 The IP addresses can be configured in ibaPDA or in the system settings 1 DHCP active for X21 and X22 factory setting 2 fixed IP addresses X21 192 168 1 1 X22 192 168 1 2 3 F Not allowed It is als...

Page 19: ...be made at the S1 rotary switch See chapter 7 3 2 Upon delivery DHCP is activated 7 4 2 USB ports USB 2 0 X25 480 Mbit s USB 3 0 X24 up to 5 Gbit s 7 4 3 DisplayPort X26 DisplayPort to connect a monit...

Page 20: ...ltage at X5 results in a logical 1 being detected at the digital input 7 6 Voltage supply X14 The external voltage supply is connected with a 3 pin connector Caution Only connect the device to an exte...

Page 21: ...are legally required to properly dispose of batteries Please dispose of spent batteries as required by law at municipal collection centers or return them to your local retailer free of charge It is ex...

Page 22: ...DA client The ibaPDA client is connected to ibaDAQ C via Ethernet 8 2 Configuration with input devices Figure 10 ibaDAQ C with input devices The monitor mouse and keyboard are connected directly to ib...

Page 23: ...r USB RJ45 adapter at the USB interface There is no need for a special adapter type Any commercial adapter that supports Windows 10 or higher can be used for this purpose However the corresponding dri...

Page 24: ...DA server Click the button on the toolbar or click Select server in the Configuration menu Figure 15 Selecting the ibaPDA server Address In the Address box enter the name or the IP address of the ibaD...

Page 25: ...vice see chapter 9 2 2 User defined signal assignment of the LEDs PDA1 and PDA2 see chapter 9 2 2 Connection of further modules and communication interfaces see chapter 9 3 9 2 1 Configuration tab Fig...

Page 26: ...te the device driver and the ibaPDA service will restart automatically Reboot device Click this button to restart the device Network settings The settings of IP address subnet mask and DHCP server are...

Page 27: ...n the device Important note Please remember to assign the corresponding user authorizations when setting up the remote desktop connection for the first time This is only possible directly at the devic...

Page 28: ...ndard scope of delivery Further communication interfaces require a separate license If you have li censed additional communication interfaces they appear as nodes in the tree structure Figure 19 Tree...

Page 29: ...DA client allows set ting up read only access Figure 20 Configuring data recording Figure 21 Sharing folders Note When running ibaDAQ C in a so called workgroup you need the user name and the password...

Page 30: ...rectory from another system file and printer sharing may not be enabled You can activate it as follows 1 Right click the network icon in the notification area of the taskbar to open the Net work and S...

Page 31: ...Manual Issue 1 4 31 3 Select the profile you are using This is indicated by the addition current profile 4 Make sure that the Turn on network discovery and Turn on file and printer sharing settings ar...

Page 32: ...on Max 11 W approx 18 W with 2 USB hard disks monitor con nected Displays 6 LEDs for operating state 2 LEDs for customized applications configurable in ibaPDA Operating and environmental conditions Co...

Page 33: ...t for monitor Digital input Number 1 Version Electrically isolated protected against polarity reversal Max input voltage 60 V permanent Signal level log 0 Signal level log 1 6 V 6 V 10 V 10 V Input cu...

Page 34: ...Manual ibaDAQ C 34 Issue 1 4 10 3 Dimensions ibaDAQ C Dimensions in mm Figure 22 Dimensions of ibaDAQ C...

Page 35: ...nual Issue 1 4 35 10 4 Connection diagram 10 4 1 Pin assignment voltage supply X14 Pin Connection 1 24 V 2 0 V 3 Earth 10 4 2 Pin assignment digital input X5 Pin Connection 1 Digital input 00 2 Digita...

Page 36: ...client 22 D Display operating state 15 DisplayPort X26 16 F file sharing 27 Firmware updates 24 Firmware version 24 I IP address settings 16 L LED user defined display 25 N Network connection 16 Netwo...

Page 37: ...oduct Contact Headquarters iba AG Koenigswarterstrasse 44 D 90762 Fuerth Germany Phone 49 911 97282 0 Fax 49 911 97282 33 E mail iba iba ag com Mailing address iba AG Postbox 1828 D 90708 Fuerth Germa...

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