3. Check and Install Hardware

Depending on your order, your ChartScan unit may not require all the steps under this heading. If a step does not apply to your unit, simply go on to the next one.

a) Verify Voltage Setting

Based on your order, your ChartScan system was set at the voltage indicated on the sticker (located on the rear of the unit, near the power switch). Verify that the voltage value indicated on the sticker matches the voltage of your intended AC power supply. If you need to change the voltage selection for any reason, refer to Chapter 3, Power Aspects, Changing the Voltage Setting.

b) Verify DIP Switch Setting

The DIP switch is located on the lower right corner of ChartScan’s rear panel. Default settings are indicated in the following figures and table. Refer to Chapter 3 if you desire to change the RS-232 parameters from their default values, or if you wish to use the IEEE 488 interface option. For ethernet use of ChartScan, make sure the unit is configured for RS-232 serial communications, then refer to the Net232 User’s Guide (p/n 1037-0901).

Early production ChartScan units do not have a Calibration Enable/Disable Pushbutton. If you have an early production unit, refer to the right-hand DIP switch illustration.

 

 

 

 

 

 

DIP Switch Default Settings

Dip Switch Default Settings

(Early Production Units Only)

 

 

 

Selection

Micro-

Setting

Selection

Micro-

Setting

 

Switch #

 

 

Switch #

 

COMM SELECT

1

0 – Serial

COMM SELECT

1

1- RS-232

 

 

Communication

 

 

 

HANDSHAKE

2,3

1,0 - Hardware

HANDSHAKE

2,3

1,0 - Hardware

(H/S)

 

Handshake

(H/S)

 

Handshake

PARITY

4,5

0,0 - No Parity

PARITY

4,5

0,0 - No Parity

BAUD RATE

6,7,8

1,1,0 – 19200 Baud

BAUD RATE1

6,7,8

1,0,1 - 9600 Baud

RS-232 or RS-422

9

0 – RS-232

CALIBRATION

9

0 - Disabled

 

 

 

1 It is recommended

that you do

not exceed 9600 Baud

 

 

 

unless you have firmware version 1.3 or greater. The

 

 

 

firmware version can be read in ChartView’s title bar.

c) Install Signal Conditioning Card(s)

Signal conditioning cards are pre-installed per customer order. However, if you need to install a signal conditioning card, or CSN/Relay card, perform the following steps. Repeat the steps for additional cards, and for placing cards into the optional CSN/Exp expansion chassis, if applicable.

CAUTION

Ensure ChartScan is powered down and not connected to any power source prior to installing or removing a card. Failure to do so could cause equipment damage.

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