Omega Vehicle Security manual Introduction, Features, BoardID, USB-4761 device

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Chapter 1 Introduction

Chapter 1 Introduction

Thank you for buying the USB-4761 data acquisition module. The USB- 4761 is a powerful data acquisition (DAS) module for the USB port. It features a unique circuit design and complete functions for data acquisition and control.

1.1 Features

USB-4761 has the most requested measurement & control functions:

8 relay output (Form C) and 8 isolated digital input channels

LED indicators to show activated relays

High-voltage isolation on input channels (2,500 VDC)

High ESD protection (2,000 VDC)

Wide input range (5 ~ 30 VDC)

Interrupt handling capability

Bus-powered

Wiring terminal on Modules

Note:

You can install up to sixteen USB-4761’s to a

 

system because of the restriction of device

 

BoardID

Note:

The power output of an USB port is 500 mA,

 

while the USB-4761 requires 400mA (Max.). This

 

means that if an USB hub is used, it will need an

 

external power supply to support more than one

 

USB-4761 device.

USB-4761 User Manual

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Contents Shop online at User’s GuideUSB-4761 8 Channel Relay/Isolated DI USB Data Acquisition ModuleFor immediate technical or application assistance OMEGAnet Online Service omega.comInternet e-mail info@omega.com Servicing North America8-channel Relay / Isolated DI USB Data Acquisition Module User ManualUSB-4761 Installation Signal ConnectionsChapter ContentsAppendix A SpecificationsB Function Block Features Applications Installation Guide Software Overview Introductionexternal power supply to support more than one 1.1 FeaturesYou can install up to sixteen USB-4761’s to a The power output of an USB port is 500 mA1.1.4 Plug & Play Function 1.1.3 Reset Protection for Industrial Applications1.1.1 Robust Protection 1.1.2 Wide Input Range1.2 Applications 1.3 Installation GuideFigure 1.1 Installation Flow Chart 1.4.1 Programming Choices for DA&C Module 1.4 Software Overview1.4.2 Device Drivers C/Program Files/Omega/USB-4700/Examples 1.5 Device Driver Programming1.5.1 Programming Tools Start/Programs/Omega USB-4700 Series/Device Driver’s Manual1.5.2 Programming with Device Drivers Function Library 1.5.3 Troubleshooting Device Drivers ErrorUnpacking Driver Installation Hardware Installation InstallationDevice Setup & Configuration Device Testing Hardware Uninstallation 2.1 Unpacking Chapter 2 InstallationAfter taking out the module, you should first computer, use Windows Explorer or Windows Run 2.2 Driver InstallationIf the auto-play function is not enabled on your command to execute Setup.exe on the companionSection 2.2 Driver Installation 2.3 Hardware InstallationMake sure you have installed the software driver before you install the module please refer toFigure 2.2 Device Name on the Device Manager If your module is properly installed, you shouldinstalled. In this case, remove the mod- ule from the driver installation process again2.4.1 Setting Up the Device 2.4 Device Setup & ConfigurationDevice Manager and restart it 2.4.2 Configuring the DeviceFigure 2.4 Device Manager Dialog Box can’t find it in Device Manager, please close thedownload utility guidance and further information 2.5 Device TestingFigure 2.5 The Device Setting Dialog Box Please refer to the software manual2.5.2 Testing Digital Output Function 2.5.1 Testing Digital Input FunctionFigure 2.6 Digital Input Tab in Device Test Dialog Figure 2.7 Digital Output Tab in Device Test Dialog 2.6 Hardware UninstallationFigure 2.9 Stop a Hardware device dialog box Figure 2.8 Unplug or Eject Hardware DialogStep3 Select “USB4711 Device” and press “Stop” Button Step4 Unplug your USB device from the USB port some unexpected system errors or damages may hapPlease make sure that you have closed the application programs before unplugging the USB device, otherwiseSections include Overview I/O Connectors Field Wiring Considerations Signal Connections3.2.1 Pin Assignment Chapter 3 Signal Connections3.2 I/O Connectors 3.1 OverviewChapter3 Figure 3.1 I/O Connector Pin AssignmentTable 3.2 LED Indicator Status Description 3.2.2 I/O Connector Signal Description3.2.3 LED Indicator Status Description Table 3.1 I/O Connector Signal DescriptionFigure 3.2 Isolated Digital Input Connections 3.3 Isolated Digital Input Connections3.4 Relay Connections 3.3.1 Single-ended Channel Connections3.5 Field Wiring Considerations Specifications A.1 Isolated Digital Input Appendix A SpecificationsA.2 Relay Output AppendixA A.3 GeneralUSB-4761 User Manual Function Block Appendix B Function Block RETURN REQUESTS/INQUIRIES WARRANTY/DISCLAIMERpH/CONDUCTIVITY TEMPERATUREPRESSURE, STRAIN AND FORCE FLOW/LEVEL