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4.1.1
Smart Probe SYNC Configuration
Omega Link Smart Probes can be configured using Omega’s free SYNC configuration
software when connected to a Windows PC using an Omega Link Smart Interface such as the
wired IF-001 or wireless IF-006. When the Omega Link Smart Probe and Smart Interface are
connected to a Windows PC running SYNC, users may click the Refresh button
on the
SYNC interface to auto-detect the connected Smart Probe. Once the device has been
detected, the user will be presented with the available configuration options.
4.1.1.1
Important Smart Probe Digital I/O Configuration
To ensure proper operation between the iServer 2 and connected Omega Link Smart
Probe, Smart Probes that offer Digital I/O (DIO) must have the Digital I/O set to Active
Low
at the Smart Probe level. Setting the Omega Link Smart Probe Digital I/O to Active
Low can be completed using one of the first two methods listed below:
Method 1:
The factory default setting to the Digital I/O is Active Low. If the user has not
changed the Digital I/O settings, there is no change needed. If the Digital I/O has been
changed, a factory reset can be used to set the Digital I/O back to the default Active Low.
Method 2:
Using SYNC configuration software, the user may navigate to the Inputs tab of
the connected Smart Probe and manually change the Digital I/O of the Smart Probe to
Active Low as shown below.
Figure 5: SYNC Configuration of Smart Probe Digital I/O
Method 3:
Using SYNC Configuration software, the user may navigate to the Type
dropdown associated with the Smart Probe and select a Type that does not include DIO
as shown below.
Figure 6: SYNC Configuration Smart Probe Type Excludes DIO