USER’S MANUAL IOtech 640 & 650 Series Dynamic Signal Analyzers for Vibration Analysis and Monitoring IOtech 640 &
Step 4 - Configure Computer Network Settings Applies to “dedicated networks” only. See user’s manual in regard to other network types. We recommend
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324540B-01 IOtech 640u & 650u
Step 3 - Connect Data Acquisition Signal Lines Step 3 - Connect Data Acquisition Signal Lines Prior to making signal connections review the Specificat
IOtech 640 & 650 Series 878893 What are IOtech 640 & 650 Series Devices? 1-1 W
1-2 What are IOtech 640 & 650 Series Devices? 878893 IOtech 640 & 650 Series The IOtech 640e and 650e include a
IOtech 640/650 Series 878893 Block Diagram 2-1 Block Diagram and General Comments 2 IOtech 640/650 Series Block Diagram
2-2 Block Diagram 878893IOtech 640/650 Series General Comments Ethernet Connection (6
IOtech 640/650 Series 878893 Block Diagram 2-3 Digital I/O To make use of the Digital I/O feature the 640 or 650 must be operating with eZ-TOMA
2-4 Block Diagram 878893IOtech 640/650 Series
640 & 650 Series 878893 Connectors, Indicators, and Cables 3-1 Connectors, Indicators, and Cables 3 Front Panel Connectors and Indicators
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3-2 Connectors, Indicators, and Cables 878893 640 & 650 Series Status LEDs 640 and 650 Series modules have 2 LEDs on the front panel. The
640 & 650 Series 878893 Connectors, Indicators, and Cables 3-3 DIGITAL I/O: The units include a female DB9 connector for up to 8 Digital I/
3-4 Connectors, Indicators, and Cables 878893 640 & 650 Series Accessories CA-242 or CA-242-7 Ethernet Patch Cable CA-242 is a 1.5 foot cab
640 & 650 Series 878893 Configuring Ethernet Models 640e & 650e 4-1 Configuring Ethernet Models 640e & 650e 4 System Requiremen
4-2 Configuring Ethernet Models 640e & 650e 878893 640 & 650 Series Software Installation Remove any previous-installed versions o
640 & 650 Series 878893 Configuring Ethernet Models 640e & 650e 4-3 Ethernet Connection and System Power-up As this document goes to p
4-4 Configuring Ethernet Models 640e & 650e 878893 640 & 650 Series Reference Note: Adobe PDF versions of user manuals will aut
640 & 650 Series 878893 Configuring Ethernet Models 640e & 650e 4-5 Dedicated Network - making use of a network hub or switch In this sc
4-6 Configuring Ethernet Models 640e & 650e 878893 640 & 650 Series LAN with no DHCP Server (Local Area Network with no Dynamic Ho
640 & 650 Series 878893 Configuring Ethernet Models 640e & 650e 4-7 STEP 5 - Configure the Computer’s Network Settings [Applies to “d
IOtech 640 & 650 Series User’s Manual 878893 iii Warranty Information Your IOtech warranty
4-8 Configuring Ethernet Models 640e & 650e 878893 640 & 650 Series 4. In the “Local Area Connection Status” box (previous figur
640 & 650 Series 878893 Configuring Ethernet Models 640e & 650e 4-9 Configure the Computer’s TCP/IP settings as follows. Internet P
4-10 Configuring Ethernet Models 640e & 650e 878893 640 & 650 Series STEP 6 - Configure Device Network Settings using DaqIPConfig
640 & 650 Series 878893 Configuring Ethernet Models 640e & 650e 4-11 STEP 7 - Configure and test the System using the Daq* Configurati
4-12 Configuring Ethernet Models 640e & 650e 878893 640 & 650 Series 3. Set the properties of the first-level device. In this ste
640 & 650 Series 878893 Configuring Ethernet Models 640e & 650e 4-13 4. Test the system connections. a. Make sure the device has been
4-14 Configuring Ethernet Models 640e & 650e 878893 640 & 650 Series Connecting Data Acquisition Signal Lines Prior to making sig
640 & 650 Series 889793 Configuring USB Models 640u & 650u 5-1 Configuring USB Models 640u & 650u 5 System Requirements …… 5-1
5-2 Configuring USB Models 640u & 650u 889793 640 & 650 Series Software Installation Remove any previous-installed versions of you
640 & 650 Series 889793 Configuring USB Models 640u & 650u 5-3 USB Connection and System Power-up As this document goes to print, USB c
iv IOtech 640 & 650 Series User’s Manual 878893 CAUTION Using this equipment in ways other than described in this man
5-4 Configuring USB Models 640u & 650u 889793 640 & 650 Series Reference Note: Adobe PDF versions of user manuals will automatical
640 & 650 Series 889793 Configuring USB Models 640u & 650u 5-5 If you need to find the name of your device for any reason, you can do s
5-6 Configuring USB Models 640u & 650u 889793 640 & 650 Series Connecting Data Acquisition Signal Lines Prior to making signal co
640 & 650 Series 878893 Analog Signals 6-1 Analog Signals 6 Introduction …. 6-1 Analog Common …… 6-3 Current Sour
6-2 Analog Signals 878893 640 & 650 Series Features of the dynamic signal conditioning circuit: o current source for transducer biasing (
640 & 650 Series 878893 Analog Signals 6-3 Analog Common The BNC shells for the analog input channels have a 1k ohm resistance from the BNC
6-4 Analog Signals 878893 640 & 650 Series Low-Pass Anti-Aliasing Filter Each of the analog input channels has its own low-pass filter to
640 & 650 Series 878893 Analog Signals 6-5 Output BNC (640 units only) eZ-Analyst Only WARNING When the Signal Generator is started [in eZ-
6-6 Analog Signals 878893 640 & 650 Series Using Accelerometers Overview A low-impedance piezoelectric accelerometer consists of a piezo
640 & 650 Series 878893 Analog Signals 6-7 Transverse Sensitivity - An accelerometer is designed to have one major axis of sensitivity, usu
878893 IOtech 640 & 650 Series User’s Manual v About the Documentation In addition to the user’s manual there are several PDF documents of i
6-8 Analog Signals 878893 640 & 650 Series Electrical Grounding Case-Grounded Design In case-grounded designs, the common lead on the inte
640 & 650 Series 878893 Analog Signals 6-9 Sound & Vibration Sensors – Supplemental Information A system with an extremely high Q excite
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640 & 650 Series 878893 Digital I/O 7-1 Digital I/O 7 Applies only to eZ-TOMAS and eZ-NDT Digital Inpu
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640 & 650 Series 917093 CE-Compliance & Noise Considerations 8-1 CE Compliance & Noise Consid
8-2 CE-Compliance & Noise Considerations 917093 640 & 650 Series For clarification, terms used in some Declarations of Conformity includ
640 & 650 Series 917093 CE-Compliance & Noise Considerations 8-3 Emissions/Immunity Conditions Th
8-4 CE-Compliance & Noise Considerations 917093 640 & 650 Series Noise Considerations Controlling electrical noise is imperative because
640 & 650 Series 928793 Troubleshooting 9-1 Troubleshooting and Customer Support 9 Electrostatic Discharge (ESD), Handling Notice…… 9-1
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9-2 Troubleshooting 889093 640 & 650 Series ReadMe Files, the Install CD-ROM, and Interim Releases The Install CD-ROM includes ReadMe Files
640 & 650 Series 928793 Troubleshooting 9-3 Troubleshooting the Ethernet Connection using the “Ping” Method 1. Find the IP Address of the
9-4 Troubleshooting 889093 640 & 650 Series If the ping command timed out and you are on a LAN with a DHCP Server, check the following: 1.
640 & 650 Series 928793 Troubleshooting 9-5 Customer Support If you need to report problems or request product support . . . Note: Ple
9-6 Troubleshooting 889093 640 & 650 Series
640 & 650 Series 888493 A Brief Look at Software 10-1 Software Options 10 eZ-Analyst Real-Time Vibration & Acoustic Analysis So
10-2 A Brief Look at Software 888493 640 & 650 Series eZ-Analyst
640 & 650 Series 888493 A Brief Look at Software 10-3 eZ-TOMAS On-Line Rotating Machine Monitoring & Analysis Software eZ-TO
10-4 A Brief Look at Software 888493 640 & 650 Series eZ-Balance Rotating Machi
640 & 650 Series 888493 A Brief Look at Software 10-5 eZ-NDT Non-Destructive Test Software eZ-NDT (non-destructive test) uses reso
IOtech 640 & 650 Series User’s Manual 878893 vii Table of Contents Quick Start, IOtech 640e and 650e (324539B-01) Quick Start, IOtech 640
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IOtech 640 and 650 Series 879592 Specifications 11-1 Specifications – IOtech 640 & 650 Series
Specifications are subject to change without notice. 11-2 Specifications 879592 IOtech 640 and 650 Series
Specifications are subject to change without notice. IOtech 640 and 650 Series 879592 Specifications 11-
Specifications are subject to change without notice. 11-4 Specifications 879592 IOtech 640 and 650 Series
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viii 878893 IOtech 640 & 650 Series User’s Manual Chapter 9 – Troubleshooting and Customer Support Electrostatic Discharge (ESD), Handling Not
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Specifications are subject to change without notice. 11.b-12 Specifications, Plotted Data 967692 IOtech 640 and 650 S
Appendix A 907493 Using the Daq Configuration Applet with 640 & 650 Series A-1 Appendix A – Using the Daq Configuration Applet
A-2 Using the Daq Configuration Applet 907493 Appendix A The “Select Device Type” Dialog Box This dialog box opens when the <Add Devic
Appendix A 907493 Using the Daq Configuration Applet with 640 & 650 Series A-3 The following descriptions apply to the preceding figure.
324539B-01 IOtech 640e & 650e
A-4 Using the Daq Configuration Applet 907493 Appendix A To set the properties of a 640e or 650e on a LAN with DHCP server: a. Enter the
Appendix B 907493 TCP/IP and Resource Tests for 640 & 650 Series B-1 Appendix B – TCP/IP and Resource Tests B Bef
B-2 TCP/IP and Resource Tests for 640 & 650 Series 907493 Appendix B What does the TCP/IP test tell me? The TCP/IP test provides test r
Appendix C 928693 TEDS C-1 Appendix C – Transducer Electronic Data Sheets (TEDS) C Smart Sensors Certain types of transducers are cla
C-2 TEDS 928693 Appendix C TEDS EEPROMSensorA+CurrentsourceAnalogsignalDigitalsignal-5 VClass 1 interfacePlug-and-play sensorData acquisit
Appendix C 928693 TEDS C-3 System Architecture The IEEE has partitioned the P1451 standard into five major parts. Each part addresses a differen
C-4 TEDS 928693 Appendix C The Basic TEDS contains the manufacturer’s identification, model identification, version letter, and the serial n
640 & 650 Series 907493 Glossary G-1 Glossary Acquisition A collect
G-2 Glossary 907493 640 & 650 Series Differential mode A differential mode measures a voltage between 2 signal li
640 & 650 Series 907493 Glossary G-3 Trigger For IOtech 640 and 650 Se
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