Intelligent Motion Systems UDAS-1001E Differential JP1 Jumper Position JP2 Jumper Position

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Configuration and Installation

Channels connected to a thermocouple must be connected to bias resistors for proper operation. Use jumpers JP2 and JP3.

Note: When monitoring thermocouples, always use differential channels.

To select the jumpers for each channel that you plan to use for thermocouples, use TABLE 2.1, CJC Jumper Positions shown below.

Differential

JP1 Jumper Position

JP2 Jumper Position

 

 

 

Channel #

 

 

 

 

 

1

AI 1

AI 9

 

 

 

2

AI 2

AI 10

 

 

 

3

AI 3

AI 11

 

 

 

4

AI 4

AI 12

 

 

 

5

AI 5

AI 13

 

 

 

6

AI 6

AI 14

 

 

 

7

AI 7

AI 15

 

 

 

TABLE 2.1 CJC Jumper Positions

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Contents UDAS-1001E Series General Warranty and Repair Policy StatementNorth American Customers International Customers Technical Assistance and ServiceStatic Sensitivity Online Support Email SupportFCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement TrademarksUse of Equipment Revision History Table of Contents Specifications Introduction SoftwareSupport Library FeaturesAnalog Output Analog InputCounter Udas 1001E Series Functional DescriptionData Acquisition Functions Digital Input/OutputStarting Conversions High-Speed Analog Input ModeStarting and Stopping the High-Speed Analog Input Mode Stopping Conversions Rate GeneratorChannel Scanner High-Speed Analog Input Triggering Example Auto ZeroDigital I/O Counters UDAS-1001E-4 dimensional drawing Software Support Software Support and AccessoriesPower DiagnosticLabVIEW Udas Support Library Visual Designer Udas Support Library Removing the Cover Power-on Default Digital I/O ConfigurationUdas Switch S1 Setting the ConfigurationEnabling the CJC Reinstalling the CoverDifferential JP1 Jumper Position JP2 Jumper Position Making the Initial Connection Connecting the Udas UnitChecking the System Syscheck Operation Installing and Running Udas SyscheckInstalling Syscheck Use your CD drive letter\Syscheck\SETUP.EXEENTERUnit Info System Check Analog Input Test Analog Output Test Counter Test Udas Syscheck Counter Test Measure Input High Mode Udas Syscheck Counter Test Measure Frequency Mode Udas Syscheck Digital I/O Test Digital I/O TestPaced Analog Input 10 High-Speed Aquisition Sample USB Port Troubleshooting TipsUdas Drivers Power TestTroubleshooting Errors Check the wiring and cables for shorts or damage UDAS-1001E Series Hardware Specifications SpecificationsRMS USB Figure A.1 Dimensions of the Udas unit Top view UDAS-1001E-3, UDAS-1001E-4 DimensionsFigure A.3 Dimensions of the Udas unit Bottom view Figure A.4 Dimensional Drawing of the Udas series PCB Udas I/O Connectors Udas I/O Connectors Udas I/O Connectors Accessories PCI-20429T-1 Multifunction Termination Panel Udas Termination PanelsFigure B.2 PCI-20429T-1 Multifunction Termination Panel A L O G T E R M I N a T I O N S Udas Termination and Signal Conditioning OptionsFigure B.4 UDAS-1001E Termination Options Analog In Single-Ended and Differential Function PCI-1100 Series Digital Opto-Isolator Blocks Summary of FeaturesIsolator Blocks Equipment Required Udas Analog Input Circuit Calibration ProceduresRemoving the Udas Unit’s Cover Analog Input and Output Calibration Procedures Adjust Input Offset Voltage Analog Input Calibration ProcedureAdjust Offset and Gain for ±10Volt Input Range Adjust Offset and Gain for ± 5Volt Input Range Adjust Offset and Gain for 0 to 10 Volt Range Udas Analog Output Circuit Calibration Procedure Analog Output Channel 1 Offset and Gain Analog Output Channel 0 Offset and GainIndex Udas Index-3