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1. Mon programmable modules DAQP BRIE Module type Tomi 20 KH DAGP CHAI Ho amplifier E4 pC 50 kHz x Get ch 2 Get ch 3 Get ch 4 Pi Get ch 5 PAD TH8 P TE J 210 1200 oc set ch 6 SELECT THE NON PROGRAMMABLE AMPLIFIER OUT OF THE DROP DOWN LIST Installing just one PAD V8 P or PAD TH8 P module Perform the same steps then nstalling just one DAQP series module This is possible because the PAD V8 P and PAD TH8 P modules have the black push button Installing just one other PAD series module If the PAD module that you wish to install is already set to address 0 then the process is simple 1 Remove the module that you are replacing or the blank panel from the slot that you wish to plug your new replacement module into 2 DO NOT INSTALL THE PAD MODULE YET Get it ready but do not plug it in If it is a PAD VTH8 module you must have the mating connector already plugged into it otherwise it will not be recognized properly PAD TH8 and other PAD modules do not have this requirement only the PAD VTH8 3 Double click on the name of the module which is the AMPLIFIER column PAD TH8 P ZN 211351 5 TEJ 210 1200 C See E DOUBLE CLICK ON THE NAME OF THE MODULE LIKE PAD TH8 P IN THE EXAMPLE ABOVE 4 and the software will ask you a question on the screen WHAT SHOULD BE DONE WITH THIS MODULE With three choices Fill Clear or Cancel Fill allows you to add
2. Cancel CLICK FILL TO ADD YOUR NEW MODULE 5 The software will now instruct you to press the top black button on the new DAQP module When you do this it will recognize it and add it into this slot on the screen To insert the module in channel press the upper button of DAG or PAD P module insert PAD module with addr O Finish PRESS THE TOP BLACK BUTTON ON THE NEW MODULE OR CANCEL TO LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING ANY CHANGES DE M02A1E DEWESoft user manual Software version 5 4 e October 30 2002 Page 15 6 Now just click the SETUP button for this slot and configure it as you would any other module Notice that your configuration for the other modules is unchanged Installing just one DAQN or DAQ series module or NONE If you are replacing a DAQP series module or PAD series module with a non programmable type simply double click the name of the DAQP module that you want to remove replace and then select Clear from the prompt that will appear This will remove the programmable module from this slot and will display Direct input Now just click the Set ch x button for this slot and then manually tell the software which non programmable module you wish to add to this slot and select the correct input range Detailed information about input ranges of the DAQ DAQN series modules is available in the DEWE Modules technical reference manual shipped together with your system DAQP FRE Te ETS Dr te 200 kHz 200
3. Y SNr 212037 in remote mode Address 3 3 hex DAQP BRIDGE A Range 5 mY Filter 20 kHz Quarter bridge 120 ohm Butterworth Short off Shunt off SHr 208805 Rev 100 in remote mode Address 4 4 hex DAQP CHARGE A Range 50000 pC Filter 50 kHz 0 1 Hz HP Charge input No integration SHr 010419 Rev 101 in remote mode Address 6 6 hex PAD TH8 P Range TC J 210_ 1200 C Speed 9600 SNr 211351 Rev 5 03 SETTINGS SUMMARY OF ALL DEWETRON MODULES IN THE SYSTEM DE MO321E e DEWEConfig user manual Software version 5 4 1 e March 10 2003 Page 19 3 3 COM terminal The COM terminal allows to send commands to all DAQP and PAD amplifiers and can also be used to check the serial communication Any commands mentioned in the DEWE Modules technical reference manual can be entered here for direct communication with the amplifiers ATTENTION Wrong commande can disturbe the whole system To enter the com terminal just select ComTerminal from the System menu xj Command to send Raw received data Terminal commands 1000401001 100 Decoded received data send gt gt Address 0 0 hex DAQP DMM Config commands 7 E Range 400 Y Curent address Hex 0 Filter 20 kHz in remote de Dag Fad in remote mode COM TERMINAL EXAMPLE SHOWING INFORMATION OF A DAQP DMM MODULE 3 4 Version information Select About from the Help menu or press the Info E button to get the software version information The soft
4. your new module Clear removes any module from this slot Cancel leaves here without making any changes Click Fillto add your new module What should be done with the module Fill Clear Cancel CLICK FILL TO ADD YOUR NEW MODULE Page 16 Amplifier Setup 5 The software will now instruct you to insert the PAD module with address 0 into this slot in our example it is slot O but it could be any slot in your system When you do this it will recognize it and add it into this slot on the screen To insert the module in channel 6 press the upper button of DAG or PAD P module insert PAD module with addr O i Finish INSERT YOUR PAD MODULE OR CLICK CANCEL TO LEAVE WITHOUT MAKING ANY CHANGES Now just click the Set ch x button for this slot and configure it as you would any other PAD module Notice that your configuration for the other modules is unchanged 2 3 Selecting amplifier settings Now let s look at the amplifier settings As all modules are now installed just click on the Set ch x button all the way on the right side of the table for that amplifier When you do a settings dialog will appear Channel setup for channel O l EI DAQP DMH Channel setup for channel 3 i EI DAGP BRIDGE 4 5N 208805 Rer 100 PowOnODet Range 1 mV 5 mv Range Lowpass filter ele Lowpass fiter Gr D Input type Quarter 120 Ohm Ka Excitation RY Ka bridge zero amplifier zero S
5. DE MO321E e DEWEConfig user manual Software version 5 4 1 March 10 2003 Page 1 Page 2 DEWEConfig Contents General information en NIE e DEEN EES cd di dan SUDDO MONNA iran Re Using DEWESoft 4 A O A A A T A 1 1 ABOULDEWEGONIG anna ai id 1 2 inslalalon zer ee ehe 1 3 Sel DEWECHNIG ee Eine ee DEWE Moduleinstallation ai ed 2 1 Basic knowledge about DEWETRON amplifiers 2 2 Modulens talatomip esse ee lee an 2 3 Selecting amplifier settings NENNEN ANNER ENNEN NENNEN NEEN NENNEN NNN NNN NNN NNN NNN ZA Saving Ee EE 25 TE Die E Le e EE Special functions within DEWECornfig cece cece cece cece ee eee tease E IE e Baas IT e WEE Se o A A 39 COM TEMNA aa a 3 4 VETSIONIMORNMAUOM egene iaa dede 3 9 Terminate program sen ae dada SOMEM EE 4 1 Gonfigurationchanged wessen Dr ee eu AD Ee EE 4 3 Hed modulenhamer eebe ee Ee a lee 4 4 Amplifiers serialnumber AS AMCHACS SCUINGS avaro eh E DE M0321E e DEWEConfig user manual Software version 5 4 1 March 10 2003 Page 3 DEWEConfig Page 4 General information Software version DEWEConfig Software user manual corresponds with version software version 5 4 1a Printing notice Printing version 1 0 1 Release date March 10 2003 Specifications subject to change without notice Copyright notice 2003 DEWETRON elektronische Messgeraete Ges m b H All rights reserved May not be duplicated or disseminated in any fashion without the
6. P CHARGE A SN 010413 5E4 pl 50 kHz PAD TH HE N 211351 5 TC 210 1200 C AMPLIFIERS SERIAL NUMBER MENTIONED NEXT TO THE AMPLIFIER NAME The serial number will soon be available for all new amplifiers Currently only the DAQP BRIDGE A and B DAQP CHARGE A and B DAQP FREQ A and the PAD V8 P and PAD TH8 P amplifiers use this function 4 5 Interface settings At the bottom of the screen you can see the current interface settings serial interface number baud rate data bits parity stop bits the number of amplifier slots and also an internal version information COM2 9600 8 0 1 A Slots based on DEWETools SetupScreen v1 01 a Page 20
7. and store this amplifier zero value into the DAGP Birdge 4 op exit with lt Ok gt of ChannelSetup This can take up to 15 20 seconds Shunt amplifier zero HELP FUNCTION FOR EACH BUTTON Attention This function is still under development some buttons may not contain the help function 4 3 Red module name The is ared colored module name in the amplifier list This is a warning and means that anything is wrong with this entry AMPLIFIER PHYSICAL WALLES SET DAQP CHARGE A imma en SE4 pC 50 kHz etc DAOF FREO A EM 212037 200 kHz 200 kHz EXAMPLE WITH THREE ERRORS DAGP BRIDGE A SN 205505 Tomi 20 kHz setch 1 Possible errors The module has been removed from the system There is an address conflict with another module There has been an communication problem with the module To solve the problem double click on the entry and Clear or Fill the entry see also chapter 2 If the error is still mentioned try the FillRack function If the error is still displayed contact DEWETRON DE M0321E e DEWEConfig user manual Software version 5 4 1 e March 10 2003 Page 19 4 4 Amplifiers serial number For all newer amplifiers DEWEConfig displays the serial number This should help you to identify the amplifier assign the corresponding sensors or help you finding the correct calibration information 3 DAOF FREO A EM 212037 200 kHz 200 kHz 3 DAGP BRIDGE A 5N 208505 Tomi 20 kHz 4 DAG
8. e deweconfig You should always use the latest version to avoid any problems The DEWEConfig software can be downloaded free of charge Page 10 Setup 1 3 Setup DEWEConfig When you start DEWEConfig for the first time you have to do a few basic settings As soon as the software has been loaded completly the following screen appears iT 0s File System Help Cl keep modules locked on amp H el Exit of DeweConfig S amp SLOT AMPLIFIER PHYSICAL WALUES SET ST ze oer Ge mo ooo C oer ze oer ze oer ne oer COM2 9600 8 0 1 A Slots based on DEWETools SetupScreen v1 01 MAIN DEWECONFIG WORKING PLACE Depending on the system it can already contain amplifiers Anyway you should have first a look into the DEWEConfig settings Just select Setup from the System menu to open the following window DeweConfig setup Ei System Setting Com port settings Humber of Slots Com port COM 2 D Language file General information English D Baud rate 4 51 bps Special DAQP settings lock Buttons with PowerOnDefault Data bits Parity Stop bits NA y Restore Defaults Cancel BASE DEWECONFIG SETTINGS System setting Number of slots Use this function to define how much amplifiers your system may have For example a DEWE 2010 system normally contains 16 amplifiers a DEWE 3010 system 8 amplifiers Language file Select the software language out of the dropdown list As a standard the la
9. express written permission of Dewetron Ges m b H Trademark notice All trademarks are acknowledged to be the property of their owners with all rights and privileges thereto No infringement is intended Microsoft Excel and Word are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation National Instruments is a trademark of National Instruments Microstar DAP and iDSC are trademarks of Microstar Labs Inc Data Translation is a trademark of Data Translation Inc Disclaimer Dewetron makes no claim about the efficacy or accuracy of the information contained herein Use of this manual is entirely at the user s own risk Under no circumstances will Dewetron assume any liability caused by the use proper or improper of this manual or the information textual graphical or otherwise contained within it Warranty agreement Important read carefully before installing software By opening and installing the software you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this agreement This is a legal agreement between you either an individual or an entity and DEWETRON Ges m b H A 8074 Graz Grambach DEWETRON lf you do not agree to all of the terms of this agreement promptly return the unopened software packet and the accompanying items including all written materials to DEWETRON for full refund Limited warranty DEWETRON warrants that a the Software will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials for a peri
10. g is the base software tool to configure all DEWETRON DAQ and PAD series amplifiers 2 1 Basic knowledge about DEWETRON amplifiers First of all you have to know that all DAQP and PAD series amplifiers have a build in RS 485 interface This interface is used to communicate with the amplifiers The reason for the RS 485 interface was simple you can connect multiple devices on one bus with nearly no limitation in cable length To identify each device in our case each amplifier it receives an address In case of the DEWETRON amplifiers the module address corresponds with the slot number Within DEWETRON systems there is a RS 485 to RS 232 interface converter For that reason you don t have to worry about the RS 485 interface and simply communicate through one of the selected com ports e g COM1 DAQP or DEWETRON PAD module System or Address 0 PC Notebook with DEWESoft DAQP or PAD module Address 1 DAQP or PAD module Address 2 DAQP or PAD module Address 3 Further modules SCHEMATIC OVERVIEW OF THE ADDRESS CONCEPT DEWEConfig assigns the slot numbers as addresses to the amplifiers and allows also some base settings of the amplifiers There are different ways to assign the address to the amplifiers which are described in the following section 2 2 Module installation tips You can install your DAQP and PAD modules and any DAQN module that has a small black button near the top of the module all at once o
11. hort i Cancel Shunt THE CONTENT OF THE SETTINGS DIALOG BOX DEPENDS ON THE AMPLIFIER TYPE As the functionallity depends on the module also the settings dialog box will look different for each module A short function description of each module is available in the overview table in section 1 DE M02A1E DEWESoft user manual e Software version 5 4 October 30 2002 Page 17 2 4 Saving your setup That s all there is to it all of your modules have now been set to the same address as the slot that they are in It is prudent to stop right now and save this setup as something called Default or Modules or something easy to remember as it can serve as a nice starting point for any number of setups Setups are automatically stored in the Setups subdirectory and given an extension of DCs Dewe Config setup The setup can be stored in the File Save Setup menu Save Setup As can be used if you want to give the current setup a new name Or simply press the Save Setup E or Save Setup As H buttons DEWEConfig will always start with the last stored setup 2 4 1 Autostore function When you leave DEWEConifig all settings will be stored automatically in a setup file called last DCs This file is some kind of backup for example if you forgot to store the changes they won t be lost When you start DEWEConfig again it reads the settings out of the last DCs file 2 5 New setup load setup To create a new setup jus
12. nguage is set to English Special DAQP settings Use the lock buttons with PowerOnDefault to lock the push buttons on the amplifiers even after power loss Be aware that this function is not working with older amplifiers DE M0321E DEWEConfig user manual Software version 5 4 1 e March 10 2003 Page 11 Com port settings This is the most important selection because it defines the serial port where the amplifiers are connected The value depends from system to system as a standard it is set to COM1 DEWETRON System DEWE Module Com Port DEWE 3010 DEWE 3000 DEWE 4000 COM 2 DEWE 2010 DEWE 2000 COM 1 DEWE RACK DEWE BOOK According to your PC or notebook Be aware that the number of the COM port might vary from system to system Attention please check this to ensure that you have the correct com port as incorrect settings can cause your system to hang up or disable other devices that are already using the same com port General information This part is generally just for information don t try to change anything otherwise the system may not work properly any more It is just available for special high speed systems If you have changed anything and the system is not working any more press the Restore Defaults button to restore the default settings After changing the parameters press the OK button to confirm changes or press Cancelto reject changes Page 12 Amplifier Setup 2 DEWE Module installation DEWEConfi
13. od of ninety 90 days from the date of receipt b the medium on which the software is recorded will be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of receipt DE M0321E e DEWEConfig user manual Software version 5 4 1 March 10 2003 Page 5 General information Customer remedies DEWETRON s entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be at DEWETRON s option either a return of the price paid or b repair or replacement of the software that does not meet DEWETRON s limited warranty and which is returned to DEWETRON with a copy of your receipt This limited warranty is void if failure of the software has resulted from accident abuse or misapplication Any replacement software will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty 30 days whichever is longer No other warranties Except as expressly set forth above the software and the documentation are provided as is without warranty of any kind and no other warranties either expressed or implied are made with respect to the software including but not limited to any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness or a particular purpose or any other warranties that may arise from usage of trade or course of dealing DEWETRON does not warrant guarantee or make any representations regarding the use or the results of the use of the software or the documentation in
14. on and use them on another adresses Do you want to continue Then unscrew the modules and pull them slightly out of the rack so that their green LED s turn out You will be instructed when to reinsert them one at a time in a moment Now select the FillRack from the System menu or press the Gg button The following screen will appear ls File System Help Ss keep modules locked on A D EICI Exit of DeweConfig iS E To insert the module in channel press the upper button of DAG or PAD P module inset PAD module with addr O Finish AMPLIFIER PHYSICAL VALUES 5 ET EOS ET Esa ETS pa o E ma oo oo pa o ES ma oo TS Dt ET ma o ES COM2 9600 8 0 1 A Slots based on DEWETools SetupScreen v1 01 THE FILL RACK COMMAND ALLOWS AN EFFICIENT MODULE INSTLLATION DEWEConfig now asks you to either press the top black button or reinsert the PAD module into each slot one at a time starting with slot 0 Asystem beep confirms the pressed button Page 14 Amplifier Setup After the module has been recognized it will be displayed in the list and DEWEConfig asks you for the amplifier in slot 1 To insert the module in channel 1 press the upper button of DAG or PAD P module insert PAD module with addr O PHYSICAL VALUES RECOGNIZED AMPLIFIER IN SLOT 0 MORE TO COME If you do not have a DAQP module PAD module or DAQN module with a small black button near the top of the module in any
15. r if you replace just one module you can also replace just one module in the software without installing them all again Let s look at the initial installation of all modules Please note that this is done for you when you receive your DEWETRON system but if you change modules around frequently this procedure will be very useful for you to know DE M02A1E DEWESoft user manual Software version 5 4 e October 30 2002 Page 13 First please do not try to do this unless you 1 Really have DAQP PAD or certain DAQN modules connected to this system 2 Have set up the com port properly in accordance with the instructions in this manual The reason for this precaution is simple when you tell DEWEConfig to scan for your modules it will use the com port previously defined If there are no modules on that port or some other device in your computer is currently using that com port it will hang up your computer Please proceed only if you are really using a DEWETRON system with DEWE Modules 2 2 1 Using the Fill Rack function to add modules When your com port is properly set as described above you can start the effective FillRack procedure If you have any PAD modules without the small black button near the top of the module in your system please do something FIRST Select the Reset PAD Modules item from the System menu and confirm the warning message x AN All PAD modules will be reset You can pull them out of rack after this operati
16. slot or if this is an empty slot simply click the Skip button and it will move to the next module When you are done click the Finish button 2 2 2 Replacing just one module You can replace just a single module without having to run the FillRack function and start all over again This is convenient when you have just swapped one or two modules out in order to do a certain test and you do not want to enter in the input names scaling and re run the calibration on the unchanged channels If you are installing a new replacement DAQP series module plug the module in If you are installing a PAD series module the process is a little more involved and we will cover that second Installing just one DAQP series module 1 Remove the module that you are replacing or the blank panel from the slot that you wish to plug your new replacement module into 2 Install the DAQP series module into this slot 3 Double click on the name of the module which is the AMPLIFIER column SLOT AMPLIFIER PHYSICAL VALUES SET em cw DOUBLE CLICK ON THE NAME OF THE MODULE LIKE DAQP DMM IN THE EXAMPLE ABOVE 4 and the software will ask you a question on the screen WHAT SHOULD BE DONE WITH THIS MODULE With three choices Fill Clear or Cancel Fill allows you to add your new module Clear removes any module from this slot Cancel leaves here without making any changes Click Fillto add your new module What should be done with the module Fill Clear
17. sly to recognize new amplifiers and to support new amplifier firmware versions If your amplifiers don t have above mentioned functions please contact DEWETRON DE MO321E e DEWEConfig user manual Software version 5 4 1 March 10 2003 Page 9 1 1 2 System requirements To achieve a good performance we recommend the following hardware WINDOWS 98 ME NT4 0 2000 XP Intel Pentium processor 128 MB RAM or higher Approx 2 MB free harddisk space for DEWEConfig DEWETRON system with installed DAQ and PAD series amplifiers connected to the RS 232 interface 1 2 Installation 1 2 1 DEWEConfig installation To install DEWEConfig just follow the instructions of the installation shield DEWEConfig will be installed automatically in the following directory C DEWETRON Program DEWEConfig Ea on After installation you may start DEWEConfig directly from the Windows desktop using the DEWEConfig icon During the startup you will see the following window showing the current software version E 2000 2003 Dewetron Al nights reserved Mett Deuetron on the word wide web at wo dewetron cora DEWECONFIG VERSION INFORMATION 1 2 2 Installing DEWEConfig updates Please follow the installation instructions of the readme files which are included with any update version Updates are available on the DEWETRON web server http www dewetron com but you can also download them directly from the FTP server ftp ftp dewetron com public softwar
18. t select New from the File menu or press the New button To load a new setup select Open from the File menu or press the Open button Page 18 Special Functions 3 Special functions within DEWEConfig DEWEConfig offers a few small but helpful functions 3 1 Keep modules locked During the configuration within DEWEConfig all push buttons on the amplifiers are locked The only way to change settings is through the software As soon as you leave DEWECorfig the push buttons are working again If you want to avoid unauthorized or inadvertently activities on the push buttons after leaving DEWEConfig you should activate the function keep modules locked on Exit of DEWEConfig This will lock the push buttons You have to enter DEWEConfig again and deactivate this function to get access to the push buttons again E a a V keep modules locked on 8 amp Een Exit of DeweConfig LOCKED MODULES ACTIVATED 3 2 Scan all modules With the ScanAllModules command in the System menu DEWEConfig is looking through the whole system for any amplifiers connected to the system The result is a nice overview of the current modules and settings Scanning channel 26 Address 0 0 hex DAGP DMM Range 400 Filter 20 kHz in remote mode Address 1 1 hex DAQP V Range 10 Y Filter 50 kHz in remote mode Address 2 2 hex DAQP FREQ A Range 200 kHz Filter 200 kHz DC coupling Slow output filter Trigger 1 0563
19. terms of correctness accuracy reliability or otherwise and does not warrant that the operation of the software will be uninterrupted or error free DEWETRON expressly disclaims any warranties not stated herein No liability for consequential damages The entire liability of DEWETRON is set forth above to the maximum extend permitted by applicable law in no event shall DEWETRON be liable for any damages including any special direct indirect incidental exemplary or consequential damages expenses lost profits lost savings business interrupts lost business information or any other damages arising out of the use or inability to use the software or the documentation even if DEWETRON has been advised of the possibility of such damages Page 6 Support Support information For any support please contact your local distributor first or DEWETRON directly For Asia and Europe please contact DEWETRON Ges m b H Parkring 4 A 8074 Graz Grambach AUSTRIA Tel 43 316 3070 Fax 43 316 307090 Email support dewetron com Web http www dewetron com The telephone hotline is available Monday to Friday between 08 00 and 17 00 CET GMT 1 00 For the Americas please contact DEWETRON Inc PO Box 1460 Charlestown RI 02813 U S A Tel 1 401 364 9464 Toll free 1 877 431 5166 Fax 1 401 364 8565 Email support dewamerica com Web http www dewamerica com The telephone hotline is available Monday to Friday be
20. tween 08 00 and 17 00 GST GMT 5 00 DE MO321E e DEWEConfig user manual Software version 5 4 1 March 10 2003 Page 7 Support Notes Page 8 Setup 1 Initial Setup 1 1 About DEWEConfig DEWEConfig is a nice tool to address and configure DEWETRON DAQ and PAD series amplifiers 1 1 1 DEWEConfig functions The software supports all new amplifiers but also older versions The following table should give you an overview of the amplifier setting functions Module name Filter Additional programmable functions DAQN DMM DAQP DMM DAQN V DAQP V DAQP uV DAQN BRIDGE DAQP BRIDGE DAQP BRIDGE A Half and quarter bridge completion excitation voltage bridge zero amplifier zero shortcut input shunt calibration lowpass filter type selection DAQP BRIDGE B Half and quarter bridge completion excitation voltage bridge zero amplifier zero shortcut input shunt calibration lowpass filter type selection DAQP ACC DAQP ACC A DAQN CHARGE DAQP CHARGE DAQP CHARGE A ICP Charge selection highpass filter integration none single double DAQP CHARGE B DAQP FREQ DAQP FREQ A Trigger level selection find trigger level AC DC coupling fast slow output filter DAQN THERM DAQN RTD DAQN POT DAQN DIFF DAQN AIN PAD V8 PAD V8 P PAD VTH3 PAD TH8 PAD TH8 P PAD RTD3 PAD AO1 PAD CNT2 PAD DI8 PAD DO7 Recognition of thermocouple type with PAD CB8 x P connector SIS RN SS SI NIN DEWEConfig will be updated continuou
21. ware version number will be required for any support requests 5 4 1a nJ de 5 2000 2003 Dewetron Al nights reserved a eit Demetron on the word wide web at wow dewetron corm TEE TC E 3 5 Terminate program To terminate the program just select Exit from the File menu click on the WINDOWS close button or press the Exit x button If you close the software the last DCs file will be created updated To start the software again just click on the DEWEConfig icon on the WINDOWS desktop Page 20 Hints 4 Some hints In the following section you find a few hints for using DEWECorfig 4 1 Configuration changed Maybe you have already recognized it but there is a small sign which indicates that you have changed anything in the configuration As soon as there are any changes a will be added to the setup file name in the top of the window E DEWEConfig E Jol xj File System Help N N i i mul Ari INDICATES CHANGES IN THE SETUP 4 2 Help text No idea about the function of any button No problem Just move the mouse over it and wait a second then you will get a short message about the button function Channel setup for channel 3 Ei DAQP BRIDGE A 5N 208805 Rev 100 Get ch 2 PowbOnDef Range 1 m 5 mv D SR sach 3 Lowpass filter Ltr D uns Input type Quarter 120 Ohm D MESS et ch Excitation 5y D this will short the input for each Range bridge zero Short

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