Setting-up Analog DBKs
If you have not already done so, review the applicable DBK section to ensure that the DBK option is
physically set as desired. Note that certain DBKs do not require hardware or software configuration.
Understand your DBK’s physical configuration before attempting to set the device in
LogView’s Hardware Configuration window. For example, if you were configuring a
DBK4 in LogView, you would need to know the physical setup of jumpers JP7 and JP8
in order to properly set the Filter Mode for each channel.
Reference Note
:
The
LogBook User’s Manual
(p/n 461-0901) contains a detailed description of
LogView
,
and should be referred to if you need to go beyond the basic setup information that follows.
Complete the following steps to set up analog DBKs in
LogView
.
1.
Open the
LogBook Hardware Configuration Window
by clicking the Hardware Configuration
button in LogView’s toolbar. A window similar to the following should appear.
Selecting P1, Analog IO, and a Mode of Single-Ended
2.
Select
P1, Analog IO
and verify that its mode is set to
Single-Ended
. See preceding figure.
The DBKs typically have a channel address set physically on the device, by either a
switch or a header. The channel designated in software must agree with the hardware
setting. Thus, in step 3 below, Channel 0 will only be used to select a specific DBK when
that DBK is physically set for Channel 0. Refer to the specific DBK section for more
information, if needed.
3.
Select an available channel, such as P1_CH00, and assign it to the specific DBK option. As in the
above note, the DBK option’s physical channel must agree with the channel selected in
LogView
. In
the ongoing example we have selected one DBK4. Up to 8 DBK4s could be selected for P1_CH00.
4-4 DBK Setup in LogView
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