Fluke 2686A, 2680A manual Pen, Type, Zoom, Export

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Getting Started

Managing Your Network Using Fluke DAQ

The dialog box entries include:

Pen

Click to select the device, module, or channel that you want to view in the chart. You can view up to 8 items on the chart.

Type

Specify On Line or History scan view. History view shows the last set of data displayed with the pens.

Zoom

Use to expand or compress the time interval you are viewing.

Use to increase or lower the amplitude resolution

Export

Press the Export button to generate the Export CSV file dialog shown below. Click the OK button to start the conversion. The "Conversion complete" message appear when the operation is complete. Scanning can continue during the conversion process but the rate at which the new scan data can be uploaded from a device will be slowed.

Export generates several files per module for an export. The export function takes files from the Hst directory and generates new "csv" files in the Export directory. You can select the base name of the files generated. A file is generated for each module. Two files are generated for the computed channels (1-30 and 31-60). A separate file is created for the DIO/totalizer/relay module.

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Contents 2680A/2686A Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Interference Information Safety InformationSafety Terms in this Manual Xwwarning Xwwarning Do not Operate in Explosive Atmospheres Specification Additional Safety InformationGeneral Specifications Characteristic Page Table of Contents 2680A/2686A Introduction Getting StartedAdditional Information Contacting FlukeReviewing and Setting the Base Channel Number Configuring the 268XAReviewing and Setting the Base Channel Number Examples for Reviewing and Setting the BCN Reviewing and Setting the Line Frequency Reviewing and Setting the Line FrequencyExamples for Reviewing and Setting the Line Frequency Reviewing and Setting the Network Type Reviewing and Setting the Network TypeExamples for Reviewing and Setting the Network Type Reviewing and Setting the Network Type to General Communications display for reviewing the network type IP address display for setting an IP0 digit for example Reviewing and Setting the General Network Socket Port Reviewing and Setting the General Network Socket PortReviewing and Setting the General Network IP Address Reviewing and Setting the General Network IP AddressReviewing and Setting the Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Appears in the secondary display Reviewing and Setting the Subnet Mask and Default GatewayViewing the Device Ethernet Address Viewing the Device Ethernet AddressExamples for Viewing the Ethernet Address Host Computer and Network Preparation Installing Host Computer Ethernet AdapterPreparing for Network Operation SoftwareHost Computer/Device Direct Connection Device and Host Computer InterconnectionInterconnection Using 10/100BaseT Twisted Pair Wiring Installing Host Computer Networking Software Setting Host Computer Networking Parameters To install Fluke DAQ software on your computer Installing Fluke DAQ SoftwareInstalling Fluke DAQ Software Understanding the User Interface Using the ToolbarFluke DAQ Toolbar Buttons Function Understanding the User Interface Understanding the Workspace Area Computed Channel Status Icon Checking Operational StatusDevice Status Icon Module Status IconNetwork Configuration Dialog Configuration DialogsDevice Configuration Dialog Computed Channel Configuration Dialog Module Configuration DialogAnalog Channel Configuration Dialog DIO Configuration DialogSecurity Dialogs Communication DialogsMail and Web Settings Dialogs Alarm DialogTrend Dialog Inserting and Configuring a 268XA Device Managing Your Network Using Fluke DAQTo insert and configure a device Network Type Configuration fileGroup is externally wired Advanced Setting autodisable scan Interval 3 autoscan rateTreeView panel, select the device you just added Verify Button Configuration transferTemperature Units IP AddressLog to PC Card 2686A only Monitor ChannelScan Parameters Scan OverflowModule Type Inserting and Configuring a ModuleTo insert and configure a module Module NumberAlg109s.bmp Drift Correction Alarm TriggerInterval Trigger External TriggerDebounce Start CountDirection To insert and configure a Channel Inserting and Configuring a ChannelUnit Label Alarm TypeCH # LabelConfiguring a Computed Channel Alg117s.bmp Computed channels are assigned channel numbers from 901 to Channel a or Channel B Use Channel as Alarm TriggerDigital Output Trigger Scan With ModuleUsing Equations with Computed Channels Alg120s.bmp To start a configuration scan Starting a Configuration ScanStarting a Scan To start a device scan Starting a Device ScanTo start a Spy scan Starting a Scan Using Spy To view module measurement data Viewing Module Measurement DataTo view digital I/O points dialog Using the Digital I/O Points Communication DialogTo use the trend feature Using Trend to View Collected DataExport PenType ZoomDuration Device IDModule Start Date/Start TimeTo change the strip chart display Changing the Chart DisplayTo view alarms Viewing AlarmsAck Alarm Device FiltersPeriod of Viewing To use the system security feature Using Fluke DAQ System Security FeaturesTo enter web and alarm mail settings Configuring Web and Alarm Mail SettingsUniform Resource Locator URL Send alarms by e-mailUpdate Data Server IP Address