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Merged File Characteristics
Install
Alarm LED Indicators
Password
Calculating Lead Wire Effects
Configured as outputs
Reset Button
Accessing the HyperNet Window
ML-BATT Battery Pack Module
RTC / Memory Backup Battery
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Manual Overview
Introduction
OMP-MODL System `THE BIG PICTURE’
OMP-MNL VS OMP-MODL
Interface Modules
OMP-MODL System Base
Interface Module
HyperWare Software
Additional Components
Features
Summary of Steps in Utilizing the OMP-MODL
Introduction Using the Modulogger
Enclosure / Mounting
System Base Overview
Bottom Plate / Mounting
Top Plate
Overview
User Interface Indicators and Buttons
Main Power Switch
MLCPU-1 Module
Enable Button
Feedback LED Indicator
Status LED Indicator
Alarm LED Indicators
Stop Button
Reset Button
RS-232 Serial Communications Port
Button System Initialization
OMP-MODL System Base
MLCPU-1 Terminal Strip Connections end view
Terminal Strip Connections
LOW Range High Range
TTL Alarm Output Terminal
MLAD-1 Module
RTC / Memory Backup Battery
Cold Junction Compensation terminals 13, 14
Four Channel Analog Input terminals 1 through
General Purpose Digital Input terminals 17
Chassis Ground terminals
OMP-MODL System Base Using the OMP-MODL
ModuLogger System Base Using the ModuLogger
Handling
Interface Modules
Separating Modules without bending connector pins
Installation
Feedback LED on MLCPU-1
Layer / Module Address Reference
Interface Module Operational Instructions
Using the OMP-MODL
ML-BATT Battery Pack Module
Field Installation of the ML-BATT Module
ML-CPU Module
Field Replacement of Batteries
Push Buttons
Module Installation
Hardware Input Signal Configuration Switches
Module Layer Requirements / Limitations
Display
Next and Select
Display Operation
Select
Display Menu Items
Memory and Continue Processing during setup
Date and Time
Return to TOP Menu
Status Lights
Using the OMP-MODL
Thermocouple
DC Voltage
MLIM-1 Four Channel Analog Interface Module
DC Current
MLIM-1 Module Address Switches
10 Example Address setting for Module Layer Position
Input
Input Overcurrent Fuses
MLIM-1 Channel Configuration via Software
MLIM-1 Thermocouple Application
Thermocouple Connection
Signal Connection all Ranges
Thermocouple Application Notes
MLIM-1 DC Voltage Application
Shielded Twisted Pair Line
Application Notes DC Voltage Channels Channel Isolation
Common Mode Input Range Considerations
Signal Connection all Current Ranges
MLIM-1 DC Current MA-LO Application
GND
Application Notes DC Current Channels Channel Isolation
Using the OMP-MODL
MLIM-2 Digital Interface Module Overview
17 MLIM-2 Module Address Switch Bank
MLIM-2 Counter Input Application
Hardware Input Configuration Switches
Software Configuration of the MLIM-2
MLIM-2 Event Input Application
VD C
Event / Counter Input Signal Connections
MLIM-2 Frequency Input Application
Shielded Twisted Pair Lead
Frequency Signal Connection
MLIM-2 Digital Output Application
Voltage Current milliAmps
25 MLIM-2 Digital output terminal strip connections
Digital Output Signal Connections
MLIM-4 RTD / Resistance Interface Module Overview
26 MLIM-4 Module Address Switches
27 Example Address setting for Module Layer Position
Software Configuration of the MLIM-4
MLIM-4 Resistance Input Application
MLIM-4 Input Signal Connection Methods
MLIM-4 RTD Input Application
MLIM-4 Thermistor Input Application
Calculating Lead Wire Effects
Wire Configuration
Wire Compensation Theory
Wire Terminal Strip Connections
As can be seen in the 3-Wire Wiring Diagram, each channel
Wire Configuration
Range Excitation Current
Using the OMP-MODL
MLIM-8 Digital I/O Interface Module Overview
31 MLIM-8 Module Address Switch Bank
MLIM-8 Event Input Application
Software Configuration of the MLIM-8
Contact Closure Application
Event Input Signal Connections
Powered Signal Application
ConnectionsStrip Terminal8
MLIM-8 Digital Output Application
Voltage
Current milliAmps
Terminal Strip
Configured as outputs
Using the OMP-MODL
Configuration of the MLIM-5
MLIM-5 Pcmcia Memory Card Module
Operation of the MLIM-5 and Pcmcia Memory Card
Using the OMP-MODL
Configuration of the MLIM-5-2400
MLIM-5-2400 Pcmcia and 2400B Modem Module
Telephone Line Connection
Operation of the MLIM-5-2400
Hardware Configuration Switches
MLIM-5-144 Pcmcia and 14.4K Baud Modem Module
Installation / Operation
Using the OMP-MODL
Interface Modules Using the Modulogger
Software Overview
Hyperware S Oftware Introduction
Hyperware Installation
PC Requirements
Upgrading Hyperware to a NEW Version
User Interface
Hyperware Program Topology
Hyperware S Oftware Introduction
Overview
Hypercomm S Erial Communications
RS-232 Hardware Connection
HyperComm Connection via RS-232
Establishing AN RS-232 Link
Modem Hardware Configuration
Establishing a Telephone Modem Link
Is the Omega Engineering supplied adapter used?
Port
HyperComm Connection via Modem
Redial
Baud
Modem
Phone
Using the OMP-MODL
HyperComm serial communication window connection established
Visual Communications VIA Hypercomm
Communication Icons and their Functions Enable Button Icon
Communication Techniques
Stop Button Icon
Status Query
Unit Name and ID Query
Reported information includes
Program Net Transfer
Time Set
Data Download
10 File Information comments entry dialog
Probe Point Query
Password
13 Password Configuration Dialog
Disabling Passwords
Using the OMP-MODL
Hypercomm C Ommunications Using the Modulogger
Pcmcia Card System Components
Pcmcia Card Configuration and USE
Hardware Configuration
Software Configuration
Pcmcia Card Expanded Memory Capacity Application
Pcmcia Card Transportable Data Application
OMP-MODL Configuration
PC / External Pcmcia Drive Configuration
Connecting the PD-1 Drive
DEVICEHIGH=C\CARDTALK\CTALKCS.EXE
Installing the CardTalk Drivers
Quick Test of the Pcmcia Drive Configuration
HyperWare Software Configuration
Pcmcia Card Usage with HyperWare
Transferring Data from the OMP-MODL to the PC
Transferring a Program Net from the PC to the OMP
Pcmcia Miscellaneous
Memory Card Handling / Maintenance
Formatting Pcmcia cards
Windows 95 Special Pcmcia Card Considerations
Battery Compartment Door Read Only Read and Write
Using the OMP-MODL
Pcmcia Card Configuration and USE Using the Modulogger
Example Program Net
Hypernet I CON Based Programming
AN Example Program NET
Temperature sampling Program Net
HyperNet Window Topology
Accessing the HyperNet Window
Hypernet Development Window Features and Tools
Returning to the HyperComm Window
Delete Icon or Connection Link
HyperComm Access
Create New Net
Open Net and Save Net
Program NET Construction
Program Net Icon Selection Bar
To Open an Existing Net for Editing
Icon Placement
Using Grids
To Develop a New Program Net
Changing Fonts
Icons
Icon Topology
Icon
Configuring Icons
11 Thermocouple input icon configuration Dialog box
Making Connections Between Icons
Signal Types
Icon Assortment
Global Icon
Adding Signal Connections Between Icons
NET Performance
Program Net Checklist
Modifying the Routing of Icon Connection Lines
Saving the Net
Program Net Execution Speed
Program Net Performance Guidelines
An Empirical Answer
Input Icon Type Samples per Second One channel
Miscellaneous Program Net Performance Considerations
Program NET Upload to the OMP-MODL
Terminal Strip Wiring Printout
HyperNet Printout
Program NET Documentation
Using the OMP-MODL
POST-PROCESSING Nets
POST-PROCESSING of Collected Data
Using the OMP-MODL
Reviewing File Information
Entering the Post-Processing window
Constructing a Post-Processing Net
Opening a OMP-MODL Download File *.HLD
Saving the Post-Processing Net
Connecting Icons
Adding Icons
Other Post-Processing Net Development Options
Hyper LOT
Options / Paths
Tarting a P -PROCESSING Ession
Viewing the Onverted D
Merged File Characteristics
File Merge Process
Merging of Download Files
OMP-MODL
Launching Hyperplot
Hyperplot G Raphic Data Display
Time Axis
From HyperComm
From Post-Processing Window
From a Post-Processing Net
Save as Bitmap
Zooming
Menu Bar
File Open View
Options Axis
Zoom Last
Cursor
Analyze View
HyperPlot Options / X-axis
Y-Axis configuration dialog
Plotting Large Files with Hyperplot
Help
Via Bitmap Files
Via the Windows Clipboard
Hyperplot Graphic Data Display
10-1
Hypertrack R EAL-TIME Data Display
10-2
Constructing a OMP-MODL Program NET for Hypertrack
Determining OMP-MODL Program Net Probes Information
Constructing a Hypertrack NET
10-3
Probe Points detected in the currently loaded Net Program
10-4
Reading Probe Point icons from a Program Net on disk
Building the HyperTrack Net Icons
10-5
Other HyperTrack Net Development Options
Saving the HyperTrack Net
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10-7
HyperTrack Scrolling Display Window
Channel Display Order
Starting a Hypertrack Session
HyperTrack Trending Display Window
Data Buffer
Trending Configuration Dialog
Time Display Formats
10-9
Resuming After Pause
Pausing a Hypertrack Session
Channel Ranges
Plot Period
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Stopping a Hypertrack Session
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Appendices
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Appendix a Master Icon Reference
Thermocouple Input Icon
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CJC Cold Junction Compensation Input Icon
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Supply Voltage Vbatt Input Icon System Base
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DC-LO +/- 2VDC Full Scale Voltage Input Icon
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DC-MED +/- 10 VDC Full Scale Voltage Input Icon
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DC-HI +/- 30 VDC Full Scale Voltage Input Icon
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MA-LO +/- 20 Madc Full Scale Current Input Icon
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11-13
RTD Input Icon MLIM-4
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Thermistor Input Icon MLIM-4
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Resistance Input Icon MLIM-4
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Event Input Icon Gpdi
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Counter Input Icon Gpdi
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Event Input Icon Digital I/O with MLIM-2
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Counter Input Icon Digital I/O with MLIM-2
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Frequency Input Icon Digital I/O with MLIM-2
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11-29
Event Input Icon Digital I/O with MLIM-8
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Digital Output Icon MLIM-8
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Digital Alarm Output Icon System Base
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Relay Alarm Output Icon
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+5 Volt Output Icon System Base
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Green LED Status Output Icon
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LCD Message Output Icon
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Digital Output Icon MLIM-2
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Pager CALL-OUTICON
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Probe Point Output Icon
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Memory OMP-MODL Icon
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Destination File Icon
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REAL-TIME Scrolling Display Icon
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REAL-TIME Trending Display Icon
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Dialog Configuration Options
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Delta Function Icon
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Average Function Icon
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Minimum Function Icon
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Maximum Function Icon
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SUM Function Icon
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11-59
DUTY-CYCLE Function Icon
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Time Integration Function Icon
Input Rate Timebase Units per
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Math Function Icon
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Function Syntax Explanation
11-65
TCJX,Y
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11-67
Comparator Setpoint Function Icon
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Constant Function Icon
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Latch Function Icon
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Logic Function Icon
11-75
Or Logic Function Icon
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XOR Exclusive or Logic Function Icon
11-77
Not Inverter Logic Function Icon
11-78
Timed Counter Function Icon
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UP Counter Function Icon
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11-82
Sample Rate Clock Function Icon
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11-85
WARM-UP Function Icon
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11-87
START/STOP Clock Function Icon
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11-90
Periodic Output Function Icon
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Stop Logging Function Icon
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Global Function Icon
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Histogram Function Icon
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Remote Control Function Icon
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HAP Function Icon
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Text Note Icon
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Rate of Change Function Icon
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Appendix B Example Program Nets
Engine Oil Cooler Performance Test
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Hydraulic Pump Performance Test
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High Speed Thermocouple Application
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Appendix C Hyperware File Listing
Path and File Description
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Appendix D Changing the Clock / Memory Backup Battery
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Appendix E Changing the OMP-MODL
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Appendix F Filtering Options
ADC Input Filtering
50Hz / 60Hz Sofware Filtering
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Appendix G Hypernet Theory of Operation
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Appendix H Accessories
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Appendix I RS-232 CABLE, PORT, Adapter
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Appendix J Troubleshooting Tips
OMP-MODL may have a corrupted Program Net
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Local 2400 to Remote 14.4 MDM-14.4 Modem Option
Appendix K Modem Configuration Supplement
Local 2400 to Remote 2400 MDM-2400 Modem Option
Baud Rate
11-134
Local 14.4 to Remote
Local 14.4 to Remote 14.4 MDM-14.4 Modem Option
Baud Rate 19,200
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