Acumen manual Deploying the DataBridge SDR2-USB, Connecting power to your SDR2-USB

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SDR2-USB Configuration Guide rev 1.0

Getting Started

On the rear is the male nine-pin D-subminiature connector (DB9M) for the data port. The 5 to 30 VDC power input is also located on the rear panel.

From serial data source

5 to 30 VDC Power

Figure 1.2. SDR2-USB Rear Panel.

1.4 Deploying the DataBridge SDR2-USB

1.4.1Connecting power to your SDR2-USB

The SDR2-USB starter kit includes a 120VAC power supply that connects via the rear panel. If you use an alternate power source, it should be capable of sourcing at least 1W power. When you apply power the power indicator should light and the other indicators should flash in sequence.

1.4.2Configuring your SDR2-USB via the setup file

To successfully receive data from your data source, the SDR2-USB must know at which baud rate the data source is transmitting. Configure the recorder for this baud rate using the setup file.

Insert the USB device you intend to use for recording into your PC’s USB socket. Usually, Windows will respond by displaying the contents of the device. If this doesn’t occur, navigate to the device’s drive letter (e.g. J:).

Right-click within your drive’s contents in Windows Explorer, then select “New” and “Text Document.” When prompted, name the file setup.txt (See Figure 1.3).

NOTE: Your computer’s Windows installation may display different drive letters, file types, etc. due to differences in Windows versions, configurations, and software installations.

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Contents Acumen Instruments Corporation Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Service and Support Overview Getting StartedQuick guide to the DataBridge SDR2-USB Before you startConnecting power to your SDR2-USB Configuring your SDR2-USB via the setup fileDeploying the DataBridge SDR2-USB Congratulations Creating setup.txtSDR2-USB Configuring DataBridgeComments Setting date and timeSetting date and time Configuring the data portSpecifying a filename and folder Adding time stamps to recorded files Configuring file creation behaviorTesting your configuration Record mode operation Setup file readingOperations Receiving dataStopping recording Power failure and improper shutdownsDevice removal while recording Filename generationPartitions Formatting the storage mediaResetting to factory defaults Lithium battery maintenanceInitial Setup Commands Setup File ReferenceRecording Behavior Commands Data Port Setup CommandsTime Stamping Commands Scheduled File Closing CommandsOther Commands Location J4 Remote Control PortPinout and Mating Cable FunctionsForce-Record Shunt Installation Page Exception Codes Service SupportService and Support SDR2-USB Configuration Guide rev Returning Equipment Contacting Acumen Instruments CorporationOne year warranty WarrantyExclusions LimitationsSerial specifications Serial Port BasicsData rates Data rates and the Uart More asynchronous serial parametersDTE and DCE Voltage levels HandshakingSDR2-USB Configuration Guide rev Page Specifications Electrical specifications5 J7 rear power receptacle pin configuration 6 J1 power receptacle pin configuration Mechanical SpecificationsSerial communications USB socketSpecifications SDR2-USB Configuration Guide rev