Omega Engineering OM-DAQ-USB-2401 manual Troubleshooting, Basic Checklist, Symptoms and Solutions

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7Troubleshooting

Section 7 – Troubleshooting

7.1 Basic Checklist

 

Power – Check USB cable connection. The green “PWR IND” LED should be lit

 

on the DAQ device. If using a powered USB hub, make sure its power cable is

 

plugged in.

 

Signal – Check signal lines and connections. Connectors must be free of

 

corrosion. Signal lines should be undamaged and free of sharp bends and twists.

 

Signal paths should avoid potential sources of noise (high voltage and

 

electromagnetic interference).

 

Device Selection – Make sure the serial number selected in the software matches

 

the serial number of your device. Each data display will show the serial number

 

(or Nickname, if assigned) of the device it is currently displaying.

 

“DAQ2401DEMO” is a software demo device which outputs a sine wave.

 

Software Updates – A software update may be available. In DAQ Central,

 

choose “Check For Updates” from the Help Menu on an Internet-connected PC.

7.2

Symptoms and Solutions

 

USB drivers are not found or hardware installation fails. This can happen if the

 

device is plugged into the computer’s USB port before software installation is

 

complete. The program “C:\Program Files\Omega\DAQ Central\USB

 

Drivers\CDM20814_Setup.exe” can be run to reinstall the USB drivers. All non-

 

critical USB devices should be unplugged while this program runs, including all

 

DAQ devices.

 

The “20814” portion of this filename may be different, and the “DAQ

 

Central\USB Drivers” directory may be in a different location if an alternate

 

directory was chosen during installation.

 

Data does not appear or data does not make sense. See “Device Selection”

 

under Basic Checklist.

 

Stop the acquisition and check the Triggers tab of the Device Configuration

 

window. A trigger may be set to start acquisition at a future date. Try setting

 

both Start and Stop triggers to manual and restarting acquisition.

 

The Device Configuration screen is grayed out. A data acquisition may be

 

running. A device’s configuration can not be edited during acquisition.

 

The waveform scale is too small/large The vertical scale can be adjusted by

 

clicking the max and min values on the y-axis. The horizontal scale can be adjusted

 

from the Waveform Options screen, which is accessed by clicking the Options button

 

at the top of the Waveform window. The “Scans to graph” setting determines how

 

many data points (scans) will appear along the x-axis. A higher number shows a

 

greater span of time, but uses more of the PC’s RAM and may slow it down.

 

The main DAQ Central window does not respond. A configuration window

 

may be open. Configuration windows must be closed before continuing to

 

interact with the software. Check your desktop and Windows taskbar for a

 

Device Configuration window or an Options window.

 

The device does not appear in the device list. Select “Detect Devices” from the

 

Device menu to re-scan for connected devices. See also “Power” under “Basic

 

Checklist” and “USB drivers…” in this section.

 

Thermocouple inputs are noisy. If you experience noise from thermocouple

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wires, you can connect a 100K resistor from AxL to COM to eliminate some noise.

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Contents OM-DAQ-USB-2401 Servicing North America OM-DAQ-USB-2400 Multiple Channel USB Data Acquisition Module OM-DAQ-USB-2400 International Usage and CE Marking 10-1List of Figures SectionExamples of Under Sampling Precautions IntroductionStatement on CE Marking Safety Warnings and IEC SymbolsGeneral Description & System Components System Components Package Inspection HardwareIncluded Items USB Hubs and Power Adaptors Hardware SetupOM-DAQ-USB-2401 System Components Self-powered Hubs USB-powered HubsPower Adaptors Connecting Your OM-DAQ-USB-2401 Acquisition System to PC Connecting Various Hardware Setups Direct Connection to Computer USB PortsConnection to USB-powered Hub Connections to Self-Powered and USB-powered HubsConnections to Self-Powered Hub and to USB-Powered Hub OM-DAQ-USB-2401 MountingOM-DAQ-USB-2401 Wall Mounting OM-DAQ-USB-2400 SeriesOM-DAQ-USB-2401 DIN Rail Mounting OM-DAQ-USB-2401 Rail MountingGetting Started Software InstallationSoftware System RequirementsSoftware Setup Welcome ScreenConfirm Installation Screen DAQ Central Software Operation Main Control WindowToolbar Buttons Toolbar ButtonsMain Control Window Pull-Down Operations File MenuTools Menu 2 Device Configuration Channels TabConfiguration Parameter Settings Manual Acquisition is manually started/stopped Level Data Tab Data Displays18. Main Window Screen 23. Waveform Screen Optical Isolation Power Line RejectionA/D Conversion Analog Input Configuration Input RangesMeasurement Duration, Scan Time, and Resolution Automatic Calibration 27. Calibration/Scan Arrangement28. Thermocouple Wiring Thermocouple MeasurementsResolution Effective Number of Bits ENOB, RMS Signal ManagementScan Time and Resolution Channel Control and ExpansionUnder Sampling and Aliasing RMSSignal Examples of Under SamplingSignal Modes TriggeringNoise Reduction in Differential Mode Averaging System NoiseAnalog Filtering Vadc = VT x Ri / Rs + Ri Input and Source ImpedanceCrosstalk = RCCE Conformity OM-DAQ-USB-2401 Design for CE ConformityFerrite Core Basic Checklist TroubleshootingSymptoms and Solutions Service & Calibration Service & CalibrationSpecifications Thermocouple Input Range Power SupplyExternal Power Source Cold JunctionThermocouple Accuracy ºC for OM-DAQ-USB-2401 TC Type Temp Typical Fast SlowApprovals and Regulatory Compliance International Usage & CE Marking10-2 10-3 10-4 WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Temperature