YOKOGAWA DL350 Getting Started Manual
YOKOGAWA DL350 Getting Started Manual

YOKOGAWA DL350 Getting Started Manual

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nbn Austria GmbH
Riesstraße 146, 8010 Graz
DL350
ScopeCorder
Getting Started Guide
Tel. +43 316 40 28 05 | Fax +43 316 40 25 06
IM DL350-03EN
2nd Edition
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  • Page 1 User’s Manual DL350 ScopeCorder Getting Started Guide IM DL350-03EN 2nd Edition nbn Austria GmbH Riesstraße 146, 8010 Graz Tel. +43 316 40 28 05 | Fax +43 316 40 25 06 nbn @ nbn. at | www. nbn. at...
  • Page 2: Product Registration

    Product Registration Thank you for purchasing YOKOGAWA products. YOKOGAWA provides registered users with a variety of information and services. Please allow us to serve you best by completing the product registration form accessible from our website. http://tmi.yokogawa.com/ PIM 103-04E...
  • Page 3 DL350. To ensure correct use, please read this manual thoroughly before operation. Keep this manual in a safe place for quick reference in the event that a question arises. List of Manuals The following manuals, including this one, are provided as manuals for the DL350. Please read all manuals. Manual Title Manual No.
  • Page 4 • MATLAB is a registered trademark of The MathWorks, Inc. in the United States. • ScopeCorder and GIGAZoom ENGINE are registered trademarks of Yokogawa Electric Corporation. • In this manual, the ® and TM symbols do not accompany their respective registered trademark or trademark names.
  • Page 5: Checking The Contents Of The Package

    Note The SUFFIX (suffix code) inscribed in the name plate on the DL350 case indicates the installed options at the time of factory shipment. After you add options through additional option licenses, check the options on the DL350 overview screen.* * For details on additional option licenses, see “Additional Option License (Option Installation)”...
  • Page 6 On models with the /EB option Fuse A1637EF 250V, 10A Manuals Printed manuals IM DL350-03EN Getting Started Guide (this guide) IM 701250-04E This manual is included if you ordered modules. IM 739883-01EN Battery Pack Handling Precautions On models with the /EB option...
  • Page 7 Manual No. Features Guide & Users Manual.pdf DL350 ScopeCoder Features Guide IM DL350-01EN DL350 ScopeCoder User’s Manual IM DL350-02EN Communication Interface.pdf DL350 ScopeCoder Communication Interface User’s IM DL350-17EN Manual To view the PDF files above, you need Adobe Reader. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 8 For example, the High-Speed 10 MS/s, 12-Bit Isolation Module is referred to as the 720250 (HS10M12). However, if a module has already been referred to previously, it may be referred to only by its model name (for example, 720250). IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 9 • Use the accessories specified in this manual. Moreover, use the accessories of this product only with Yokogawa products that specify them as accessories. • Use the accessories of this product within the rated range of each accessory. When using several accessories together, use them within the specification range of the accessory with the lowest rating.
  • Page 10 Optional accessories (sold separately) are not covered by warranty of this instrument. Sold individually. 1 Use cables (366926) that YOKOGAWA has been shipping since February 4, 1998. Cables (366926) shipped before this date cannot be used in combination with this instrument’s input modules.
  • Page 11 (which are sold separately): alligator clip (dolphin type: 701954), safety miniclip (hook type: B9852MM, B9852MN), alligator adapter (758922 or 758929), or fork terminal adapter (758921). The length of the 16-CH scanner box (701953) cable varies depending on the 16-CH scanner box suffix code. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 12 * A power cord is included according to the AC adapter’s suffix code. For details, see the AC adapter’s user’s manual. Spare Parts (Sold separately) The spare parts below are available for purchase separately. For information about ordering spare parts, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Item Part No.
  • Page 13: Conventions Used In This Manual

    Note Calls attention to information that is important for proper operation of the instrument. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 14: Safety Precautions

    Keep this manual until you dispose of the instrument. YOKOGAWA assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these requirements. The following symbols are used on this instrument.
  • Page 15 Do not use the instrument if the instrument or your hands are wet. Do Not Remove the Covers or Disassemble or Alter the Instrument Only qualified YOKOGAWA personnel may remove the covers and disassemble or alter the instrument. The inside of the instrument is dangerous because parts of it have high voltages.
  • Page 16 • To measure high voltage with the 720281 (FREQ), use a safety probe (700929, 701947, or 702902). • With the 720230 (LOGIC), be sure to only use one of the recommended YOKOGAWA logic probes (700986, 700987, 702911, or 702912). Measurement Category The measurement category of this instrument’s signal input terminals varies depending on the...
  • Page 17 Ne pas utiliser l’instrument si l’instrument ou vos mains sont mouillés. Ne pas retirer le capot, ni démonter ou modifier l’instrument Seul le personnel YOKOGAWA qualifié est habilité à retirer le capot et à démonter ou modifier l’instrument. Certains composants à l’intérieur de l’instrument sont à haute tension et par conséquent, représentent un danger.
  • Page 18 élevé des sons produits. Accessoires en option Utiliser les accessoires spécifiés dans ce manuel. En outre, utiliser les accessoires de ce produit uniquement avec des produits Yokogawa pour lesquels ils sont spécifiés comme accessoires. Ne pas utiliser d’accessoires défectueux.
  • Page 19: Sales In Each Country Or Region

    Authorized Representative in the EEA Yokogawa Europe B.V. is the authorized representative of Yokogawa Test & Measurement Corporation for this product in the EEA. To contact Yokogawa Europe B.V., see the separate list of worldwide contacts, PIM 113-01Z2. xvii...
  • Page 20: Table Of Contents

    Using USB Keyboards and Mouse Devices ..............3-4 Configuring the Instrument Operation Using the Navigation Screen ........ 3-8 Synchronizing the Clock ....................3-9 Performing Auto Setup ....................3-11 Initializing Settings ......................3-13 Starting and Stopping Waveform Acquisition ..............3-14 Displaying and Using Help ..................... 3-15 xviii IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 21 Carrying Out Self-Tests ....................5-9 Calibrating the Touch Panel.................... 5-10 Updating the Module Firmware ..................5-12 Viewing System Information (Overview)................. 5-13 Adding Options to the DL350 ..................5-14 Changing the Power Fuse ....................5-15 Recommended Part Replacement ................. 5-16 5.10 Disposal ..........................
  • Page 22 Maximum Sample Rate for SD Recording ............App-20 Appendix 5 Record Time and Sample Interval in Recorder Mode ........App-21 Appendix 6 Default Settings ....................App-23 Appendix 7 USB Keyboard Key Assignments ..............App-29 Appendix 8 Block Diagram ....................App-30 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 23: Chapter 1 Names And Functions Of Parts

    Turns the power on and off → Section 2.9 Rear Panel Index Battery pack cover (option) → Section 2.5 Battery pack cover Screws Stand Pull the stand out to use the instrument in a tilted position. → Section 2.2 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 24: Right Side Panel

    Probe compensation signal output terminal (1 kHz/1 Vp-p) Transmits calibration signals for probes. → Section 3.6 Probe compensation signal GND terminal When calibrating a probe, connect the ground wire to this terminal. Same electric potential as the functional ground terminal. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 25: Left Side Panel

    → Section 4.4 External clock input terminal Use to apply external clock signals. → Section 4.3 Trigger input terminal Use to apply external trigger signals. → Section 4.1 Trigger output terminal Use to transmit trigger signals. → Section 4.2 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 26: Top Panel

    Module (with AAF, RMS) Module Module (with AAF) HV (AAF, RMS) (model: 720268) UNIVERSAL (model: 701261) UNIVERSAL (AAF) (model: 701262) H input terminal H input terminal H input terminal L input terminal L input terminal L input terminal (2ch) (2ch) (2ch) IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 27 CAN & LIN Bus Monitor Module SENT Monitor Module CAN MONITOR (model: 720240) CAN & LIN (model: 720241) SENT (model: 720243) CAN bus signal input terminal CAN bus signal input SENT signal LIN bus signal input terminal input terminal terminal IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 28: Panel Keys

    TRIGGER Key Press this key to make this instrument trigger regardless of the trigger settings. SAVE Key Press this key to save waveform or screen capture data to a storage medium or print to a USB printer. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 29: Screens

    Probe attenuation and current-to-voltage on and off conversion ratio Model of the input module in slot 1 Bandwidth limit Input coupling When displaying channel measurement data The measured data of each input channel and that of logic input are displayed. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 30 Probe attenuation and current-to-voltage on and off conversion ratio Model of the input module in slot 1 Bandwidth limit Input coupling When displaying channel measurement data The measured data of each input channel and that of logic input are displayed. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 31 Time of normal waveform Normal waveform display section display area Time of zoom (Main window) waveform Index display section Zoom window display area Note The instrument’s LCD may include a few defective pixels. For details, see section 6.5, “Display.” IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 32: System Configuration

    • Setup data • Web server the use of commands) • GO/NO-GO determination I/O • Image data • Trigger output Saving/loading of data USB memory, USB PERIPHERAL SD memory card interface External USB device Ethernet interface server 1-10 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 33: Structure Of The Instrument

    • GND terminal of the probe is in use compensation signal Slot 1 Slot 2 • GND of the USB terminal Functional ground terminal • Ethernet connector shell Main body • GND of the GPS signal input terminal 1-11 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 34: Chapter 2 Making Preparations For Measurements

    Do Not Remove the Case Do not remove the case from the instrument. Some parts of the instrument use high voltages and are extremely dangerous. For internal inspection and adjustment, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Unplug If Abnormal Behavior Occurs If you notice smoke or unusual odors coming from the instrument, immediately turn off the power and unplug the power cord.
  • Page 35 When cleaning the case or the LCD, first remove the power cord from the outlet. Then wipe with a dry, soft, clean cloth. Do not use chemicals such as benzene or thinner. These can cause discoloring and deformation. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 36: Appropriate Locations For Using The Instrument

    • When you install the instrument with the bottom panel facing down, you can tilt it on its stand. • When you place the instrument with the rear panel facing down when the battery pack is installed, you can tilt it. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 37 • Where an excessive amount of soot, steam, dust, or corrosive gas is present. • Near strong magnetic field sources. • Near high voltage equipment or power lines. • Where the level of mechanical vibration is high. • On an unstable surface IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 38 Ne manipulez pas le support lorsque l’instrument est incliné. • Ne pas placer l’instrument dans des positions autres celles indiquées ci-dessus. Ne pas empiler l’instrument. ATTENTION Évitez d’appliquer une force excessive ou des chocs sur le support. Le système de soutien du support peut se casser. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 39: Connecting To Functional Ground

    Connect the other end of the wire to ground. Gently pull the wire to make sure that the wire does not come off the main unit or ground. When you finish connecting the wire, turn on the instrument and the device under measurement. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 40: Installing Input Modules

    • To measure high voltage with the 720281 (FREQ), use an safety probe (700929, 701947, 702902). • Be sure to only use one of the recommended YOKOGAWA logic probes (700986, 700987, 702911, or 702912) with the 720230 (LOGIC). IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 41 1:1 701904 et de la pince crocodile 701954. • Pour mesurer une haute tension avec le 720281 (FREQ), utiliser une sonde de sécurité (700929, 701947, 702902). • S'assurer d'utiliser uniquement une des sondes logiques YOKOGAWA recommandées (700986, 700987, 702911, ou 702912) avec le 720230 (LOGIC). IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 42 If it is not correct, remove the module according to the steps in “Removal” shown below, and reinstall the module according to steps 1 to 3 shown above. To display the overview screen, see section 5.6, “Viewing System Information (Overview).” Guide IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 43 21 CFR 1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50, dated June 24, 2007. High-Speed 100 MS/s, 12-Bit Isolation Module (720211 (HS100M12)) The following information is printed on the side. DL350 The following information is printed on the rear. 2-10 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 44 Output: ≤ 6 mW If the instrument is used in a manner not specified in this manual, the protection provided by the instrument may be impaired. YOKOGAWA assumes no liability for the customer’s failure to comply with these warnings and requirements.
  • Page 45: Loading, Removing, And Charging The Battery Pack

    • Respecter les consignes de manipulation indiquées dans le manuel d’utilisation du pack de batteries. • Le pack de batteries est composé de cellules au lithium-ion. Lors du transport de cet instrument, retirer le pack de batteries. 2-12 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 46 Turn over the battery pack cover. With your fingers, lift the side that does not have the battery pack terminal. Pull the battery pack out in the direction of the arrow. Battery pack Lift with your finger. 2-13 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 47: Charging The Battery

    Si la charge des batteries n’est pas terminée au bout de 6 heures alors que l’appareil est éteint, l’interrompre immédiatement. Le pack de batteries peut être défaillant. Ne pas utiliser le pack de batteries et contacter le revendeur YOKOGAWA le plus proche. 2-14...
  • Page 48: Connecting The Ac Adapter

    • N’utiliser l’instrument que si une prise secteur appropriée est disponible pour le branchement du cordon d’alimentation. DC power supply connector Cable holder For details on handling the AC adapter, see the user’s manual of the AC adapter. 2-15 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 49 Remove the AC adapter from the instrument by reversing the procedure for connecting the AC adapter. Note • For details on the AC adapter, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. • If both the battery power supply and DC power supply are being supplied, the DC power supply takes precedence.
  • Page 50: Connecting The Dc Power Supply

    • Do not allow the DC power cable to be caught in doors, shelf doors, and so on. • Do not modify, process, or repair the DC power cable. • If the DC power cable is damaged, stop using it, and contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer.
  • Page 51 • Ne pas modifier, usiner ou réparer le câble d’alimentation CC. • Si le câble d’alimentation CC est endommagé, arrêter de l’utiliser et contacter le revendeur YOKOGAWA le plus proche. • Lors du transport de l’instrument, ne pas tirer sur le câble d’alimentation CC. Tenir l’instrument même.
  • Page 52 If both the battery power supply and DC power supply are being supplied, the DC power supply takes precedence. • If both the battery power supply and DC power supply are being supplied and the DC power supply is cut off, the instrument instantly changes to battery power. 2-19 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 53: Attaching The Strap

    Attaching the Strap Pass the strap through the strap loops on both sides of the top panel. Pass the strap through the buckle. Strap loop Buckle 2-20 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 54: Turning The Power On And Off

    Turning the instrument off while the instrument is saving data may damage the media on which data is being saved. Also, the data being saved is not guaranteed. Always turn the power switch off after data has been saved. 2-21 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 55 (error 901) appears on the screen. If this message appears frequently, you need to replace the battery soon. Do not try to replace the battery yourself. Contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer to have the battery replaced. To Make Accurate Measurements •...
  • Page 56: 2.10 Connecting Probes

    (Especially when you are handling high voltages of 42 V or more.) • To measure high voltage with the 720211 (HS100M12), 720250 (HS10M12), or 720254 (4CH 1M16), use the safety probes (700929, 701947, 702902) or 1:1 safety cables (combination of 701901 and 701954). 2-23 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 57 1 channel 2 channels 3 channels 4 channels 1000 10000 100000 100000 1000000 10000000 Frequency [Hz] • Direct input (cable that does not comply with the safety standards) 42 V (DC + ACpeak) (CAT II, 30 Vrms) 2-24 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 58 L input of the safety probe and safety cable is as shown in the following graph. 720250 1000 Index 1000 10000 100000 100000 1000000 10000000 Frequency [Hz] • Direct input (cable that does not comply with the safety standards) 42 V (DC + ACpeak) (CAT II, 30 Vrms) 2-25 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 59 720254 1000 O(Other) CAT II 1000 10000 100000 100000 1000000 10000000 Frequency [Hz] • Direct input (cable that does not comply with the safety standards) 42 V (DC + ACpeak) (CAT II, 30 Vrms) 2-26 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 60 Index 1000 10000 100000 100000 1000000 10000000 Frequency [Hz] • Safety cable (1:1) (combined with 701901+701954) or direct input (cable that does not comply with the safety standards) 42 V (DC + ACpeak) (CAT II, 30 Vrms) 2-27 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 61 Over-range indication Indicates the number of the channel that over-range is occurring on Channel indication when over-range is occurring on multiple channels Indicates the smallest number among the channels that over-range is occurring on 2-28 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 62 720254 (4CH 1M16), utiliser les sondes de sécurité (700929, 701947, 702902) ou des câbles de sécurité 1:1 (combinaison de 701901 et 701954). • Pour mesurer une haute tension avec le 720281 (FREQ), utiliser une sonde de sécurité (700929, 701947, 702902). 2-29 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 63 1000 1 canal 2 canaux 3 canaux 4 canaux 1000 10000 100000 100000 1000000 10000000 Fréquence [Hz] • Entrée directe (câble non conforme aux normes de sécurité) 42 V (c.c. + crête c.a.) (CAT II, 30 Vrms) 2-30 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 64 L de la sonde de sécurité et du câble de sécurité est comme indiquée sur le graphique suivant. 720250 1000 Index 1000 10000 100000 100000 1000000 10000000 Fréquence [Hz] • Entrée directe (câble non conforme aux normes de sécurité) 42 V (c.c. + crête c.a.)(CAT II 30 Vrms) 2-31 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 65 720254 1000 O(Autre) CAT II 1000 10000 100000 100000 1000000 10000000 Fréquence [Hz] • Entrée directe (câble non conforme aux normes de sécurité) 42 V (c.c. + crête c.a.) (CAT II 30 Vrms) 2-32 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 66 10000 100000 100000 1000000 10000000 Fréquence [Hz] • Câble de sécurité (1:1) (associé à 701901 + 701954) ou entrée directe (câble non conforme aux normes de sécurité) 42 V (c.c. + crête c.a.) (CAT II, 30 Vrms) 2-33 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 67 • You cannot perform phase correction of the probe on the frequency module (720281 (FREQ)) and SENT monitor module (720243 (SENT)). When connecting a probe to the 720281 (FREQ) or 720243 (SENT), first perform phase correction on the probe using another module. 2-34 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 68 If they do not match, measured values cannot be read correctly. Connecting Current Probes When using current probes made by YOKOGAWA,* use the probe power supply (701934), sold separately. * YOKOGAWA current probes: 701930, 701931, 701932, 701933, 701917, 701918 For details on the connection procedure, see the user’s manual that came with the current probe.
  • Page 69: 2.11 Correcting The Probe Phase

    Insert a screwdriver into the phase adjustment hole, and turn the variable capacitor so that the displayed waveform is an appropriate square wave. Phase adjustment hole Probe compensation signal output terminal Probe compensation signal GND terminal 2-36 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 70 You cannot perform phase correction on a probe connected to the frequency module and SENT monitor module. To use a probe with the frequency module or SENT monitor module, first perform phase correction on the probe using another module. 2-37 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 71: 2.12 Connecting Measurement Leads

    Maximum rated voltage to ground Module DL350 Applying a voltage exceeding the value indicated below may damage the input section. If the frequency is above 1 kHz, damage may occur even when the voltage is below this value. 2-38 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 72 1 channel 2 channels Index 3 channels 4 channels 1000 10000 100000 100000 1000000 10000000 Frequency [Hz] 720268 (CAT III) 1000 1 or 2 channels 3 channels 4 channels 1000 10000 100000 100000 1000000 10000000 Frequency [Hz] 2-39 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 73 (TEMP/HPV), ou 720266 (TEMP/HPV). • Lors de la mesure de hautes tensions avec le 720268 (HV (AAF, RMS)), utiliser un fil de sécurité de l’adaptateur 1:1 701904 ou un fil de mesure 758933 et une pince crocodile 701954. 2-40 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 74 à la terre maximum de l’entrée L du fil de mesure ou du fil de sécurité de l’adaptateur est comme indiquée sur le graphique suivant. 720268 (CAT II) 1000 1 canau 2 canaux 3 canaux 4 canaux 1000 10000 100000 100000 1000000 10000000 Fréquence [Hz] 2-41 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 75 Indique le numéro de canal sur lequel le dépassement de plage a lieu. L’indication du canal en cas de dépassement de plage sur des canaux multiples Indique le numéro le plus petit parmi les canaux sur lequel le dépassement a lieu. 2-42 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 76: Connecting Thermocouples

    • Correct measurements cannot be obtained when the positive and negative thermocouple leads are connected in reverse. • Immediately after connecting the thermocouple, the heat balance may be disturbed at the input terminal section and may cause measurement errors. Therefore, wait about 10 minutes before making a measurement. 2-43 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 77 Si des mesures sont réalisées dans ce type d’environnement, prendre des mesures préventives telles que le changement de position. 2-44 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 78: Connecting Bridgeheads

    (701955, 701956, 701957, or 701958). If you are using a strain gauge bridge or a strain gauge transducer other than the bridge head (701955, 701956, 701957, and 701958), see the respective manuals. 2-45 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 79 When Using a Bridge Head with a MIL Standard (MIL-C-26482) Connector Wiring The connector on the strain module (701270) is a NDIS connector.* Use a connector adapter cable (700935) by YOKOGAWA to make a MIL-NDIS conversion and connect to the strain module (701270).
  • Page 80 When Using the A1002JC Connector by YOKOGAWA You can create your own cable by using the YOKOGAWA A1002JC connector that is compatible with the strain module and use the cable to connect a strain gauge bridge or a strain gage transducer to the strain module.
  • Page 81: Connecting A Logic Probe To The Instrument's Logic Input Terminal Or The Logic Input Module

    • Do not use the YOKOGAWA 700985 logic probe with the instrument. The 700985 is shaped so that it can be connected to the logic signal input connector of the instrument, but it is not electrically compatible with the instrument, so connecting the two could damage the instrument or the 700985.
  • Page 82 700985. About the Logic Probe Types of Logic Probes YOKOGAWA provides the following four types of probes (as accessories) for connecting to the logic signal input connector of the instrument. • 1 m Logic Probe 702911 •...
  • Page 83 2.9, “Configuring Logic Signal Measurements,” in the User’s Manual. • Before using logic probes (702911, 702912) or isolated logic probe 700987, flip the attenuation switch back and forth several times. The switch’s electrical contacts can weaken if not used for long periods of time. 2-50 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 84: Connecting An Acceleration Sensor

    Cela risquerait en effet d’endommager les circuits internes des capteurs d’accélération. • Cet instrument ne prend en charge que les capteurs d’accélération alimentés par un courant constant avec un courant d’entraînement de 4 mA et une tension d’entraînement de 22 V. 2-51 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 85 Note The unit of measurement of acceleration on the instrument is m/s . If the sensitivity is indicated in mV/G for the acceleration sensor that you are using, convert it. (1 G = 9.81 m/s 2-52 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 86 • By default, the bias current on the acceleration sensors is turned off. Be sure to turn it on before using the acceleration sensors. Bias current is valid only when measuring acceleration. When measuring other parameters, it is automatically turned off. The bias current on/off setting is saved when the instrument is turned off. Index 2-53 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 87: 2.17 Connecting Sensors To The Frequency Module

    Pull-up 5V* * For the internal equivalent circuit when the preset setting is Pull-up 5V, see the “Frequency Measurement” section in chapter 4, “Vertical Axis” in the feature’s guide (IM DL350-01EN). WARNING If over-range is indicated, the instrument may be receiving a voltage higher than the observed waveform or measured waveform values.
  • Page 88 Therefore, the LEDs (see page 2-11) do not illuminate in red even when the input voltage level is over range. BNC connector 720281 (FREQ) Rotating object under measurement Power-generating DL350 electromagnetic pickup 2-55 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 89: Connecting Wires To The 16-Ch Voltage Input Module

    Indicates the smallest number among the channels that over-range is occurring on CAUTION When you attach the terminal block, if you try to attach it upside down, you may damage the terminal block and the module. Check the vertical orientation of the block before you install it. 2-56 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 90 Indique le numéro le plus petit parmi les canaux sur lequel le dépassement a lieu. ATTENTION Lors du branchement du bornier, s’il est branché à l’envers, cela risque d’endommager le bornier et le module. Vérifier l’orientation verticale du bornier avant de l’installer 2-57 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 91 However, the terminal block will not go all the way to the back if it is upside down. Do not try to force the terminal block all the way to the back. Removing Attaching Release lever 2 Release lever 1 Hold Release 2-58 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 92: Connecting Wires To The 16-Ch Temperature/Voltage Input Module

    Over-range indication Indicates the number of the channel that over-range is occurring on Channel indication when over-range is occurring on multiple channels Indicates the smallest number among the channels that over-range is occurring on 2-59 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 93 16-CH. Bornier Bornier Sous-voie Sous-voie CH 1 CH 9 − − Borne d’entrée − CH 2 CH 10 − − Terre CH 8 CH 16 − − Orifice d’insertion de câble 2-60 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 94 When you first use the 16-CH scanner box, follow the procedure from step 3. Remove the protection cover screw using a screwdriver. Pull the protection cover up, and pull it out from the guide hole. Guide hole Protection cover screw 2-61 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 95 Connecting the 16-CH Temperature/Voltage Input Module and the Scanner Box Using the cable that came with the scanner box (701953), connect the 720221 (16CH TEMP/VOLT) and the scanner box. 16-CH scanner box 701953 16-channel Temperature/Voltage Input Module Cable 720221 (16CH TEMP/VOLT) 2-62 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 96: Connecting A Cable To The Can Bus Monitor Module

    Connecting the Cable (Signal wires) When you connect a cable to the D-sub connector, be sure to tighten the screws to ensure that the cable is connected securely. Cable Screws CAN Bus Monitor Module 720240 (CAN MONITOR) 2-63 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 97: Connecting A Cable To The Can & Lin Bus Monitor Module

    Connecting the Cable (Signal wires) When you connect a cable to the D-sub connector, be sure to tighten the screws to ensure that the cable is connected securely. Cable Screws CAN & LIN Bus Monitor Module 720241 (CAN & LIN) 2-64 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 98: 2.22 Connecting The Gps Unit

    • Si elle est installée à l’intérieur, placer l’unité GPS à proximité d’une fenêtre ou d’un endroit où la réception des satellites GPS est bonne. Sinon, la synchronisation des durées risque de ne pas se faire correctement. 2-65 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 99: Chapter 3 Common Operations

    On a screen displaying waveforms, you can pinch out to zoom in and pinch in to zoom out. Pinch out Pinch in IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 100: Entering Values And Strings

    Use the numeric keypad that appears on the screen to enter values. After you enter the value, tap Enter to confirm it. Resets to the default value and closes the numeric keypad (You do not need to tap Enter.) Enter an exponent. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 101 • @ cannot be entered consecutively. • File names are not case-sensitive. Comments are case-sensitive. The following file names cannot be used due to MS-DOS limitations: AUX, CON, PRN, NUL, CLOCK, COM1 to COM9, and LPT1 to LPT9 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 102: Using Usb Keyboards And Mouse Devices

    The operation of USB keyboards that have USB hubs or mouse connectors is not guaranteed. • For USB keyboards that have been tested for compatibility, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. USB Ports for Peripherals Connect a USB keyboard to one of the USB ports for peripherals on the left side panel.
  • Page 103 You can use mouse devices (with wheels) that are compliant with USB HID Class Version 1.1. Note • For USB mouse devices that have been tested for compatibility, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. • Some settings cannot be configured by a mouse without a wheel.
  • Page 104 You can scroll the list in the same way as when you drag your finger on the instrument’s touch panel. Example: V Zoom Turn the mouse wheel on a list to scroll the list. Scroll bar Click to display a list of options. Pointer IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 105 Example When a cursor is displayed, move the pointer to the cursor, click and drag the mouse. You can move the cursor this way. Click the cursor and drag to the right. Pointer Index IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 106: Configuring The Instrument Operation Using The Navigation Screen

    Easy Setup (Easy Setup) The settings in recorder mode, described earlier, are configured in a wizard format. When the configuration is complete, the instrument runs in recorder mode. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 107: Synchronizing The Clock

    Set this if you are using the GPS time synchronization feature or SNTP auto time adjustment feature. Selectable range: –12 hours 00 minutes to 14 hours 00 minutes For example, Japan standard time is ahead of GPS by 9 hours. In this case, set Hour to 9 and Minute to 00. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 108 This instrument does not support Daylight Saving Time. To set the Daylight Savings Time, reset the time difference from Greenwich Mean Time. • Date and time settings are backed up using an internal lithium battery. They are retained even if the power is turned off. • This instrument has leap-year information. 3-10 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 109: Performing Auto Setup

    Logic waveforms are displayed with the same settings as before you executed auto setup. Waveforms Displayed before the Execution of Auto Setup When you perform auto setup, the data in the acquisition memory is overwritten, and the waveforms that were displayed before you executed auto setup are cleared. 3-11 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 110 1 div or greater Trigger level/slope The level between the maximum and minimum values/rising Hysteresis Hold-off 0.0 nsec Trigger position Trigger delay 0.0 µsec Computation Settings Math The values of settings not listed here do not change. 3-12 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 111: Initializing Settings

    Executing Initialization Tap OK. Initialization is executed. Settings That Cannot Be Reset to Their Factory Default Values • Date and time settings • Communication settings • Language setting (English or Japanese) • System mode • Network settings 3-13 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 112: Starting And Stopping Waveform Acquisition

    You can use the snapshot feature to retain the displayed waveform on the screen. This feature allows you to retain the waveform that you have taken a snapshot of on the screen while the instrument continues signal acquisition. 3-14 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 113: Displaying And Using Help

    Returning to the Previous Screen To return to the previous screen, press on the screen. Hiding Help Index To close help, tap in the upper right of the screen. Note It may take about 3 seconds for the help to appear. 3-15 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 114: Chapter 4 External Signal I/O

    Possible (through the connection of TRGI and TRGO of two DL350s) Circuit Diagram and Timing Chart for External Trigger Input +5 V Minimum pulse width Equivalent to 4.7 kΩ LCX14 TRIGGER IN 100 Ω (When set to 100 pF Trigger delay Internal trigger IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 115 Insert the wire until it reaches the back of the wire insertion hole. Pull lightly on the wire to make sure that it doesn’t come out. When you finish connecting the wire, turn on the instrument and the other device. Button Wire insertion hole Press the button. Wire IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 116: Trigger Output (Trgo)

    You can set the pulse rate. Start/Stop Level Signal Output (Start/Stop) When the output format is set to start/stop, the terminal transmits start/stop level signals. The signal level is high during waveform acquisition and goes low when waveform acquisition is complete. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 117 Low Level and High Level Hold Times (In normal mode) Trigger occurrence Trigger occurrence Trigger output Post-trigger time Trigger Trigger Post Post Waveform acquisition Connecting a Wire to the Terminal For instruction on how to connect a wire to the terminal, see page 4-2. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 118: External Clock Input (Clki)

    Circuit Diagram for External Clock Input +5 V Equivalent 4.7 kΩ to LCX14 100 Ω EXT CLK IN 100 pF Connecting a Wire to the Terminal For instruction on how to connect a wire to the terminal, see page 4-2. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 119: Go/No-Go Determination I/O (Go/Nogo)

    GO/NO-GO menu, external start (Remote) is set to ON. If external start is set to OFF, GO/NO-GO determination is performed regardless of the external signal input (the GO/ NOGO determination result is output). IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 120 GO/NO-GO The duration is longer during output to a determination. built-in printer or internal storage medium. Connecting a Wire to the Terminal For instruction on how to connect a wire to the terminal, see page 4-2. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 121: External Start/Stop/Event Input (Strt/Evnt)

    STRT: External start/stop input Starts on low edge, stops on high You can use an external signal to start and stop the DL350. The STRT terminal and GO/NO-GO I/O terminal are the same terminal. This terminal is used as an external start/stop input when the GO/NO-GO determination I/O function is not used (when on the GO/ NO-GO menu, Mode is set to OFF).
  • Page 122 You can select whether to enable high edges (stops) in the external start/stop signal or disable. For information about how to do so, see section 20.5, “Setting Preferences,” in the User’s Manual. Connecting a Wire to the Terminal Index For instruction on how to connect a wire to the terminal, see page 4-2. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 123: Gps Signal Input

    * The figure is based on results obtained when the GPS unit is installed in a location with good line of sight to GPS satellites. The accuracy may not be attained depending on the measurement location, the location of satellites when the measurement is taken, the weather, and influence caused by obstruction. 4-10 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 124: Chapter 5 Troubleshooting, Maintenance, And Inspection

    IM DL350-17EN The interface is not used in a way that Use the interface in a way that conforms to the electrical or mechanical conforms to the specifications. specifications. * User’s Manual, IM DL350-02EN IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 125: Messages And Corrective Actions

    If servicing is necessary to solve the problem indicated by a message, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. In addition to the following error messages, there are also communications error messages. These messages are explained in the communication interface user’s manual, IM DL350-17EN. Information Code...
  • Page 126 Printer error. – The length of the print has more than 25 pages. As will be less than 25 pages, please set the “Print Mag” and “Time Range”. 1 User’s Manual, IM DL350-02EN 2 Features Guide, IM DL350-01EN IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 127 Change the trigger mode. Cannot start when the time base set to external clock while Acq. Mode set to envelope. Cannot start when roll mode display while accumulate mode set to ON. Turn Off accumulate. 1 User’s Manual, IM DL350-02EN IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 128 Please set 16 or fewer as bit size to the previous FastCH. Cannot start with T/div faster than 100ms/div for SD card recording. 3.1, Your password is incorrect. – Please enter the correct password. 1 User’s Manual, IM DL350-02EN 2 Features Guide, IM DL350-01EN IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 129 Turn OFF accumulate first. Cannot set On this module. – Settings can not be entered for channels on which no strain module is mounted. – Setting error. – 1 User’s Manual, IM DL350-02EN 2 Features Guide, IM DL350-01EN IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 130 3.1, (sample rate to be 1S/s or less.) This function cannot be used when – the recorder mode is set. Cannot change when Internal Clock is active. – 1 User’s Manual, IM DL350-02EN 2 Features Guide, IM DL350-01EN IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 131 Because a battery residual quantity disappeared, It will shutdown. Battery voltage is low. 2.6, 2.7 Please connect to another power supply immediately. 1 User’s Manual, IM DL350-02EN Note If servicing is required, first see if initializing the instrument fixes the problem. IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 132: Carrying Out Self-Tests

    5.5. TouchPanel: Calibrates the touch panel. (See section 5.4.) If an Error Occurs during a Self-Test If an error occurs even after you carry out the following procedure, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. • Execute the self-test again several times.
  • Page 133: Calibrating The Touch Panel

    Note If you tap START/STOP, TRIGGER, or SAVE while calibration is in progress, calibration will be canceled. If calibration is canceled, the calibration data obtained up to that point is not reflected. The DL350 operates using the previous calibration data.
  • Page 134 5.4 Calibrating the Touch Panel Index 5-11 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 135: Updating The Module Firmware

    This section explains how to update the firmware of modules installed in the instrument. This is a maintenance feature. Use it only when you receive instruction to do so from YOKOGAWA. On the waveform screen, tap MENU > Utility > Selftest. The following menu appears.
  • Page 136: Viewing System Information (Overview)

    Firmware version number, date, etc. * If the following modules are installed, their instrument numbers are also displayed at the corresponding slots. 720211, 720250, 720254, 720268, 720266, 720281, 720221, 720241, 720243 The instrument numbers of other modules are not displayed. 5-13 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 137: Adding Options To The Dl350

    For instructions on how to display the overview screen, see section 5.6. Note The SUFFIX (suffix code) inscribed in the name plate on the DL350 case indicates the installed options at the time of factory shipment. After you add options through additional option licenses, check the options on the DL350 overview screen.
  • Page 138: Changing The Power Fuse

    Remove the blown fuse from the fuse holder. Insert a new fuse into the fuse holder, and re-attach the fuse holder to the instrument. Fuse holder 5-15 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 139: Recommended Part Replacement

    The life and replacement period for expendable items varies depending on the conditions of use. Refer to the table below as a general guideline. For part replacement and purchase, contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. Parts with Limited Service Life Part Name...
  • Page 140: Disposal

    5.10 Disposal When disposing of this instrument, follow the laws and ordinances of the country or region where the product will be disposed of. Index 5-17 IM DL350-03EN...
  • Page 141: Chapter 6 Specifications

    Chapter 6 Specifications Signal Input Section Item Specifications Type Plug-in input unit Number of slots Maximum number of input 8 channels (when 4-CH modules are installed in both slots) + instrument’s standard logic 16 bit channels 32 channels (when 16-CH modules are installed in both slots) + instrument’s standard logic 16 bit 240 channels (when the 720240 or 720241 modules are installed in both slots) + instrument’s standard logic 16 bit Memory size...
  • Page 142 6.2 Recorder Mode Feature Triggering Section Item Specifications Selectable trigger level range 0 ± measurement range Trigger hysteresis When measuring voltage: Select from ±1%, ±5%, ±10% of range. When measuring temperature: Select from ±0.5°C, ±1.0°C, and ±2.0°C. When measuring strain: Select from ±2.5%, ±12.5%, ±25% of range.
  • Page 143: Scope Mode Features

    Scope Mode Features Waveform Acquisition and Display Item Specifications Acquisition mode Normal Normal waveform acquisition Envelope Holds peak values at the maximum sample rate, regardless of the time axis setting Averaging Average count: 2 to 65536 (2 steps), Infinite (attenuation constant: 2 to 256, 2 steps) Record length 10 k, 25 k, 50 k, 100 k, 250 k, 500 k, 1 M, 2.5 M, 5 M, 10 M, 25 M, 50 M, 100 M...
  • Page 144 6.3 Scope Mode Features Triggering Section Item Specifications Trigger mode Auto, normal (repeat), single, on-start Selectable trigger level range 0 ± 10div Trigger hysteresis When measuring voltage: Select from ±0.1 div, ±0.5 div, ±1 div. When measuring temperature: Select from ±0.5°C, ±1.0°C, and ±2.0°C. When measuring strain: Select from ±2.5%, ±12.5%, ±25% of range.
  • Page 145 6.3 Scope Mode Features Analysis Item Specifications Cursor T-Y waveform: Horizontal, Vertical, H&V, Marker, Degree X-Y waveform: Horizontal, Vertical, H&V, Marker FFT waveform: Marker, Peak Automated measurement of waveform parameters Measurement items Analog waveform, Math PP, Amp, Max, Min, High, Low, Avg, Mid, Rms, Sdev, +Over, −Over, Rise, Fall, Freq, Period, +Width, −Width, Duty, Pulse, Burst1, Burst2, Avg.Freq, AvgPeriod, Int1TY, Int2TY, Int1XY, Int2XY, Delay One-cycle mode available...
  • Page 146: Time Axis

    Time Axis Item Specifications Time axis accuracy ±0.001% External clock input Clock input through the external clock input terminal Display Item Specifications Display 8.4-inch color TFT LDC1 (resistive touch panel) Display pixels: 800 (horizontal) × 600 (vertical) Display format T-Y (maximum number of divisions: 16, zoom function available), X-Y, FFT, harmonic analysis Defective pixels 10 ppm or less of the total number of pixels including RGB Main Unit Standard Logic Input...
  • Page 147: Storage

    Storage SD Memory Card Item Specifications Number of slots Maximum capacity 32 GB Compatible cards SD and SDHC memory cards USB Storage Item Specifications Compatible USB storage Mass storage devices that comply with USB Mass Storage Class Ver. 1.1 devices Available space 2 TB max.
  • Page 148: 6.10 Auxiliary I/O Section

    6.10 Auxiliary I/O Section External Clock Input Terminal Item Specifications Connector type Screwless terminal block Maximum rated voltage to Non-insulated (shared with the main unit GND) ground Input level TTL (0 to 5 V) Maximum frequency 1 MHz Minimum pulse width 300 ns Detected edge Rising...
  • Page 149: 6.11 Computer Interface

    6.10 Auxiliary I/O Section Event Input Item Specifications Connector type Screwless terminal block Maximum rated voltage to Non-insulated (shared with the main unit GND) ground Input level TTL (0 to 5 V) or contact input COMP Output (Probe Compensation Signal Output Terminal) Item Specifications Output signal frequency...
  • Page 150: 6.12 General Specifications

    Type Lithium-ion Operation time Approx. 3 hours Charge time Approx. 6 hours (when the DL350 power is off) Installation orientation Vertical, horizontal, tilted External dimensions Approx. 305 mm (W) x 217 mm (H) x 92 mm (D) (excluding protrusions) Weight Approx.
  • Page 151 6.12 General Specifications Item Specifications Emissions Compliant standards EN 61326-1 ClassA , EN 61326-2-1, EN 55011 : Class A,Group1 EMC Regulatory Arrangement in Australia and New Zealand EN 55011 Class A, Group 1 Korea Electromagnetic Conformity Standard ( 한국 전자파적합성기준 ) This product is a Class A (for industrial environment) product.
  • Page 152: 6.13 Module Specifications

    6.13 Module Specifications High-Speed 100 MS/s, 12-Bit Isolation Module (720211) Item Specifications Standard operating Temperature: 23 ± 5°C conditions Humidity: 20 to 80% RH After a 30 minute warm-up and after calibration Effective measurement 20 div (display range: 10 div) range Number of input channels Input coupling...
  • Page 153 6.13 Module Specifications Combined with the 700929, 702902, or 701947 With the 701901 and 701954 701901 700929 701954 4 702902 701947 Direct input (cable that does not comply with the safety standards) 8 Typical value represents a typical or average value. It is not strictly warranted. Index 6-13 IM DL35O-03EN...
  • Page 154: High-Speed 10 Ms/S, 12-Bit Isolation Module (720250)

    6.13 Module Specifications High-Speed 10 MS/s, 12-Bit Isolation Module (720250) Item Specifications Standard operating conditions Temperature: 23 ± 5°C Humidity: 20 to 80% RH After a 30 minute warm-up and after calibration Effective measurement range 20 div (display range: 10 div) Number of input channels Input coupling AC, DC, GND...
  • Page 155 6.13 Module Specifications 1 Value measured under standard operating conditions Combined with the 700929, 702902, or 701947 With the 701901 and 701954 701901 700929 701954 4 702902 701947 Direct input (cable that does not comply with the safety standards) 8 Typical value represents a typical or average value. It is not strictly warranted. Index 6-15 IM DL35O-03EN...
  • Page 156: 4-Ch 1 Ms/S, 16-Bit Isolation Module (720254)

    6.13 Module Specifications 4-CH 1 MS/s, 16-Bit Isolation Module (720254) Item Specifications Standard operating conditions Temperature: 23 ± 5°C Humidity: 20 to 80% RH After a 30 minute warm-up and after calibration Effective measurement range 20 div (display range: 10 div) Number of input channels Input coupling AC, DC, GND...
  • Page 157 6.13 Module Specifications 1 Value measured under standard operating conditions Combined with the 700929, 702902, or 701947 With the 701901 and 701954 701901 700929 701954 4 702902 701947 Direct input (cable that does not comply with the safety standards) 8 Typical value represents a typical or average value. It is not strictly warranted. Index 6-17 IM DL35O-03EN...
  • Page 158: Hi-Voltage 1 Ms/S 16Bit Isolation Module (With Aaf, Rms) (720268)

    6.13 Module Specifications Hi-Voltage 1 MS/s 16bit Isolation Module (with AAF, RMS) (720268) Item Specifications Standard operating conditions Temperature: 23 ± 5°C Humidity: 20 to 80% RH After a 30 minute warm-up and after calibration Effective measurement range 20 div (display range: 10 div) Number of input channels Input coupling AC, DC, GND, AC-RMS, DC-RMS...
  • Page 159 6.13 Module Specifications Item Specifications Cutoff frequency characteristics When the filter is set to AUTO, the anti-aliasing filter (AAF) and low-pass filter are automatically of the anti-aliasing filter (AAF) set according to the sample rate. Sample Rate Low-Pass Filter 1 MS/s 40 kHz 40 kHz 500 kS/s...
  • Page 160: Universal (Voltage/Temp.) Module (701261), Universal (Voltage/Temp.) Module (With Aaf) (701262)

    6.13 Module Specifications Universal (Voltage/Temp.) Module (701261), Universal (Voltage/Temp.) Module (with AAF) (701262) Item Specifications Standard operating conditions Temperature: 23 ± 5°C Humidity: 20 to 80% RH After a 30 minute warm-up and after calibration Function Temperature (thermocouple) or voltage measurement (switchable) Effective measurement range [Voltage measurement] 20 div (display range: 10 div) Number of input channels...
  • Page 161 6.13 Module Specifications Item Specifications A/D converter resolution [Voltage measurement] 16 bits (2400 LSB/div) Temperature coefficient [Voltage measurement] Zero point: ±(0.01% of 10 div)/°C (typical value Gain: ±(0.02% of 10 div)/°C (typical value Reference junction K, E, J, T, L, U, N: ±1°C compensation accuracy R, S, B, W:...
  • Page 162: Temperature, High Precision Voltage Isolation Module (701265)

    6.13 Module Specifications Temperature, High Precision Voltage Isolation Module (701265) Item Specifications Standard operating conditions Temperature: 23 ± 5°C Humidity: 20 to 80% RH After a 30 minute warm-up and after calibration Function Temperature (thermocouple) or voltage measurement (switchable) Effective measurement range [Voltage measurement] 20 div (display range: 10 div) Number of input channels Input coupling...
  • Page 163 6.13 Module Specifications Item Specifications Bandwidth limit Select from Full, 30 Hz, 8 Hz, 2 Hz. (Digital filter) Input bias current 20nA or less The zero point of this module appears to be offset when the input is open due to the effects of the bias current, but this is not a malfunction.
  • Page 164: Temp./Hi-Prec. Voltage Module (Low Noise) (720266)

    6.13 Module Specifications Temp./Hi-Prec. Voltage Module (Low Noise) (720266) Item Specifications Standard operating conditions Temperature: 23 ± 5°C Humidity: 20 to 80% RH After a 30 minute warm-up and after calibration Function Temperature (thermocouple) or voltage measurement (switchable) Effective measurement range [Voltage measurement] 20 div (display range: 10 div) Number of input channels Input coupling...
  • Page 165 6.13 Module Specifications Item Specifications Bandwidth limit Line filter: 15 Hz Cutoff characteristics: −6 dB/OCT (typical Digital filter: Select from OFF, 8 Hz, 1 Hz, 0.1 Hz Cutoff characteristics: −24 dB/Oct Input bias current 20nA or less The zero point of this module appears to be offset when the input is open due to the effects of the bias current, but this is not a malfunction.
  • Page 166: Strain Module (Ndis) (701270)

    6.13 Module Specifications Strain Module (NDIS) (701270) Item Specifications Standard operating conditions Temperature: 23 ± 5°C Humidity: 20 to 80% RH After a 30 minute warm-up and after calibration and auto balance Effective measurement range −FS to +FS (set using upper and lower limits) Number of input channels Maximum sample rate 100 kS/s...
  • Page 167 • When a bridge head (701955 or 701956) is used, the connector shell, cable shield, and the bridge head case are all connected to the case potential of the DL350. • When a bridge head (701955 or 701956) is used, the connector shell, cable shield, and the bridge head case are all connected to the case potential of the instrument.
  • Page 168: Strain Module (Dsub, Shunt-Cal) (701271)

    6.13 Module Specifications Strain Module (DSUB, Shunt-Cal) (701271) Item Specifications Standard operating conditions Temperature: 23 ± 5°C Humidity: 20 to 80% RH After a 30 minute warm-up and after calibration and auto balance Effective measurement range −FS to +FS (set using upper and lower limits) Number of input channels Maximum sample rate 100 kS/s...
  • Page 169 • When a bridge head (701957 or 701958) is used, the connector shell, cable shield, and the bridge head case are all connected to the case potential of the DL350. • When a bridge head (701957 or 701958) is used, the connector shell, cable shield, and the bridge head case are all connected to the case potential of the instrument.
  • Page 170: Acceleration/Voltage Module (With Aaf) (701275)

    6.13 Module Specifications Acceleration/Voltage Module (with AAF) (701275) Item Specifications Standard operating conditions Temperature: 23 ± 5°C Humidity: 20 to 80% RH After a 30 minute warm-up and after calibration Effective measurement range 20 div (display range: 10 div) Number of input channels Input coupling AC, DC, ACCL (acceleration), and GND Maximum sample rate...
  • Page 171 6.13 Module Specifications Item Specifications Table of cutoff frequency When the filter is set to Auto, the anti-aliasing filter and low-pass filter are automatically set characteristics of the anti-aliasing according to the sample rate. filter (AAF) Sample Rate Low-Pass Filter 100 kS/s 40 kHz 50 kS/s...
  • Page 172: Frequency Module (720281)

    6.13 Module Specifications Frequency Module (720281) Item Specifications Standard operating Temperature: 23 ± 5°C conditions Humidity: 20 to 80% RH After a 30-minute warm-up Measurement function Frequency, RPMs, RPSs, period, duty cycle, power supply frequency, pulse width, pulse integration, and velocity Effective measurement 20 div (display range: 10 div) range...
  • Page 173 6.13 Module Specifications Item Specifications • When in pulse width measurement mode Measurement accuracy is specified according to the measurement range and input pulse width [Definition of measurement accuracy] ±(0.05% of 10 div + accuracy dependent on the input pulse width) [Accuracy dependent on the input pulse width] Input pulse width of 500 μs or greater: 0.05% of the input pulse width...
  • Page 174 6.13 Module Specifications Specifications by Measurement Modes Item Specifications Frequency Measurable frequency range 0.01 Hz to 500 kHz Selectable vertical axis sensitivity 0.1 Hz/div to 100 kHz/div (1-2-5 steps) Minimum resolution 0.001 Hz RPMs Measurable RPMs range 0.01 rpm to 100000 rpm (where the input frequency is DC to 500 kHz). Selectable vertical axis sensitivity 0.1 rpm/div to 10 krpm/div (1-2-5 steps) Computing method...
  • Page 175 6.13 Module Specifications Functional Specifications Item Specifications Deceleration prediction Computes the deceleration condition in real-time when the pulse input is cut off. Can be specified when measuring the frequency, RPMs, RPSs, period, and velocity Stop prediction Sets the frequency to 0 after a certain time elapses after the pulse input is cut off. Stop interval setting: Set in the range of 1.5 to 10 times (10 settings) the period of the pulse measured last Can be specified when measuring the frequency, RPMs, RPSs, period, and velocity...
  • Page 176: 16-Ch Voltage Input Module (720220)

    6.13 Module Specifications 16-CH Voltage Input Module (720220) Item Specifications Standard operating conditions Ambient temperature: 23 to 5°C Ambient humidity: 20 to 80% RH After a 30 minute warm-up and after calibration Effective measurement range 20 div (display range: 10 div) Number of input sub channels Input coupling settings DC, GND, OFF...
  • Page 177: 16-Ch Temperature/Voltage Input Module (720221)

    6.13 Module Specifications 16-CH Temperature/Voltage Input Module (720221) Item Specifications Standard operating conditions Temperature: 23 ± 5°C Humidity: 20 to 80% RH After a 30 minute warm-up and after calibration Function Temperature (thermocouple) or voltage measurement (DC coupling) Effective measurement range [Voltage measurement] 20 div (display range: 10 div) Number of input sub channels...
  • Page 178 6.13 Module Specifications 1 Value measured under standard operating conditions 2 Does not include the reference junction temperature compensation accuracy. 3 This module supports Au7Fe with 0.07% metal content with respect to gold. – 6 Typical value represents a typical or average value. It is not strictly warranted. 6-38 IM DL35O-03EN...
  • Page 179: Logic Input Module (720230)

    6.13 Module Specifications Logic Input Module (720230) Item Specifications Standard operating conditions Ambient temperature: 23 to 5°C Ambient humidity: 20 to 80% RH Number of input ports Number of input bits 8 bit/Port Maximum sample rate 10 MS/s Input format Use a non-isolated, dedicated probe (automatic detection) Compatible probes 700986 (non-isolated 8-bit input)
  • Page 180: Can Bus Monitor Module (720240)

    6.13 Module Specifications CAN Bus Monitor Module (720240) Item Specifications Standard operating Ambient temperature: 23 to 5°C conditions Ambient humidity: 20 to 80% RH Number of input ports Maximum sample rate 100 kS/s Input format Isolated unbalanced Maximum input voltage −3 V to +10 V (between CAN_H and GND or CAN_L and GND) Maximum rated voltage to 42 V (DC + ACpeak) (CAT II, 30 Vrms)
  • Page 181: Can & Lin Bus Monitor Module (720241)

    6.13 Module Specifications CAN & LIN Bus Monitor Module (720241) Item Specifications Standard operating conditions Ambient temperature: 23 to 5°C Ambient humidity: 20 to 80% RH Number of input ports CAN port: 1. LIN port: 1. Maximum sample rate 100 kS/s Input format Isolated unbalanced CAN port...
  • Page 182: Sent Monitor Module (720243)

    6.13 Module Specifications SENT Monitor Module (720243) Item Specifications Standard operating conditions Ambient temperature: 23 to 5°C Ambient humidity: 20 to 80% RH Number of input ports Maximum data update rate 100 kS/s (10 µs) Input format Isolated unbalanced Input connector BNC connector (isolated type) Input impedance 1 MΩ...
  • Page 183: 6.14 Logic Probe Specifications

    2 Make sure that the peak AC voltage does not exceed 350 V and that the DC voltage does not exceed 250 V when the frequency is 1 kHz or less. 3 If you believe that the fuse inside the case has blown, please contact your nearest YOKOGAWA dealer. 6-43...
  • Page 184 6.14 Logic Probe Specifications Logic Probe (702911 and 702912) Item Specifications Number of inputs Input format Non-isolated (all the bits share the same ground with the DL350 and each other) Maximum input voltage ±35 V Response time 3 µs (typical value Input impedance 10 kΩ...
  • Page 185: 16-Ch Scanner Box Specifications

    For the specifications other than the dimensions of the 16-CH Scanner Box, see the 16-CH Temperature/Voltage Input Module (720221) specifications. External Dimensions Unit: mm Unless otherwise specified, tolerances are ±3% (however, tolerances are ±0.3 mm when below 10 mm). DL350 Index Attaching plate ø3.5 164.5 6-45...
  • Page 186: 6.16 Gps Unit (B8093Ya) Specifications

    6.16 GPS Unit (B8093YA) Specifications Item Specifications Receiver type GPS, GLONASS, QZSS SBAS (MSAS, WAAS, EGNOS, GAGAN) Function GPS data acquisition (latitude, longitude, altitude, velocity, movement direction, GPS position information) Instrument clock synchronization Data update rate 1 Hz Measurement precision Horizontal position: 15 m or less (GPS position, SA = OFF, PDOP ≤...
  • Page 187: External Dimensions

    6.17 External Dimensions DL350 Unit: mm Unless otherwise specified, tolerances are ±3% (however, tolerances are ±0.3 mm when below 10 mm). Rear view Index 115.9 When the battery pack is mounted 6-47 IM DL35O-03EN...
  • Page 188: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix 1 Relationship between the Time Scale, Record Length, and Sample Rate The maximum sample rate in scope mode varies depending on the installed module. For the relationships between the record length and Time/div under the following conditions, see the subsequent pages.
  • Page 189 Appendix 1 Relationship between the Time Scale, Record Length, and Sample Rate When Sample Rate Is 100MS/s Maximum When the Record Length Is 10 k, 25 k, 50 k, 100 k, 250 kpoint Record length 10 k 25 k 50 k 100 k 250 k Sample...
  • Page 190 Appendix 1 Relationship between the Time Scale, Record Length, and Sample Rate When the Record Length Is 500 k, 1 M, 2.5 M, 5 M, 10 Mkpoint Record length 500 k 2.5 M 10 M Sample Actual Sample Actual Sample Actual Sample Actual...
  • Page 191 Appendix 1 Relationship between the Time Scale, Record Length, and Sample Rate When the Record Length Is 25 M, 50 M, 100 M, 250 M, 500 Mkpoint Record length 25 M 50 M 100 M 250 M 500 M Sample Actual Sample Actual...
  • Page 192 Appendix 1 Relationship between the Time Scale, Record Length, and Sample Rate When the Record Length Is 1 G, 2 G, 4 G, 5 Gpoint Record length Sample Actual Sample Actual Sample Actual Sample Actual Time/div Rate record Rate record Rate record Rate...
  • Page 193 Appendix 1 Relationship between the Time Scale, Record Length, and Sample Rate When Sample Rate Is 10MS/s Maximum When the Record Length Is 10 k, 25 k, 50 k, 100 k, 250 kpoint Record length 10 k 25 k 50 k 100 k 250 k Sample...
  • Page 194 Appendix 1 Relationship between the Time Scale, Record Length, and Sample Rate When the Record Length Is 500 k, 1 M, 2.5 M, 5 M, 10 Mkpoint Record length 500 k 2.5 M 10 M Sample Actual Sample Actual Sample Actual Sample Actual...
  • Page 195 Appendix 1 Relationship between the Time Scale, Record Length, and Sample Rate When the Record Length Is 25 M, 50 M, 100 M, 250 M, 500 Mkpoint Record length 25 M 50 M 100 M 250 M 500 M Sample Actual Sample Actual...
  • Page 196 Appendix 1 Relationship between the Time Scale, Record Length, and Sample Rate When the Record Length Is 1 G, 2 G, 4 G, 5 Gpoint Record length Sample Actual Sample Actual Sample Actual Sample Actual Time/div Rate record Rate record Rate record Rate...
  • Page 197 Appendix 1 Relationship between the Time Scale, Record Length, and Sample Rate When Sample Rate Is 1MS/s Maximum When the Record Length Is 10 k, 25 k, 50 k, 100 k, 250 kpoint Record length 10 k 25 k 50 k 100 k 250 k Sample...
  • Page 198 Appendix 1 Relationship between the Time Scale, Record Length, and Sample Rate When the Record Length Is 500 k, 1 M, 2.5 M, 5 M, 10 Mkpoint Record length 500 k 2.5 M 10 M Sample Actual Sample Actual Sample Actual Sample Actual...
  • Page 199 Appendix 1 Relationship between the Time Scale, Record Length, and Sample Rate When the Record Length Is 25 M, 50 M, 100 M, 250 M, 500 Mkpoint Record length 25 M 50 M 100 M 250 M 500 M Sample Actual Sample Actual...
  • Page 200 Appendix 1 Relationship between the Time Scale, Record Length, and Sample Rate When the Record Length Is 1 G, 2 G, 4 G, 5 Gpoint Record length Sample Actual Sample Actual Sample Actual Sample Actual Time/div Rate record Rate record Rate record Rate...
  • Page 201: Appendix 2 Relationship Between The Main Channel Sample Rate, Sub Channel Data Update Rate, And Acquisition Memory Writing Rate

    Appendix 2 Relationship between the Main Channel Sample Rate, Sub Channel Data Update Rate, and Acquisition Memory Writing Rate 16-CH Voltage Input Module Rate at Which Data Is Written to the Acquisition Memory Number of Sub Channels Used 3 or 4 5 to 8 9 to 16 Sub Channel Sample Rate...
  • Page 202 Appendix 2 Relationship between the Main Channel Sample Rate, Sub Channel Data Update Rate, and Acquisition Memory Writing Rate 16-CH Temperature/Voltage Input Module Rate at Which Data Is Written to the Acquisition Memory Number of Sub Channels Used 1 to 16 Data Update Interval 100 ms 300 ms...
  • Page 203 Appendix 2 Relationship between the Main Channel Sample Rate, Sub Channel Data Update Rate, and Acquisition Memory Writing Rate CAN Bus Monitor Module, CAN & LIN Bus Monitor Module, and SENT Monitor Module Rate at Which Data Is Written to the Acquisition Memory Number of Sub Channels Used 3 or 4 5 to 8...
  • Page 204 Appendix 2 Relationship between the Main Channel Sample Rate, Sub Channel Data Update Rate, and Acquisition Memory Writing Rate 4-CH 1 MS/s, 16-Bit Isolation Module Rate at Which Data Is Written to the Acquisition Memory Data Update Rate 1 MS/s Main Channel 100 M Sample Rate Setting (S/s)
  • Page 205: Appendix 3 Maximum Record Length And Maximum Number Of Acquisitions

    Appendix 3 Maximum Record Length and Maximum Number of Acquisitions Maximum Record Length Available in Scope Mode CH5 and CH6 represent the instrument’s logic inputs. Because CH5 shares the same memory with Slot 1 and CH6 shares the same memory with Slot 2, the channels displayed for Slot 1 contains CH5 and those displayed for Slot 2 contains CH6.
  • Page 206 Appendix 3 Maximum Record Length and Maximum Number of Acquisitions Display Channel of Slot 1 None CH1_1 CH1_1 CH1_1 CH1_1 CH1_1 CH1_1 CH1_1 CH1_1 CH1_2 CH1_2 CH2_1 CH2_1 CH1_2 CH1_2 SD Recording CH2_1 CH2_1 CH2_2 CH2_2 None 500 M 500 M 500 M 500 M Display...
  • Page 207: Appendix 4 Maximum Sample Rate For Sd Recording

    Appendix 4 Maximum Sample Rate for SD Recording Maximum Sample Rate for SD Recording Maximum Number of Maximum Sample Rate Channels 100 kS/s 200 kS/s 500 kS/s 1 MS/s App-20 IM DL35O-03EN...
  • Page 208: Appendix 5 Record Time And Sample Interval In Recorder Mode

    Appendix 5 Record Time and Sample Interval in Recorder Mode Memory Recording With 4-CH Module Without 4-CH Module Record Time Set from the Menu Maximum Sample Minimum Sample Maximum Sample Minimum Sample Minimum Value Maximum Value Rate Interval Rate Interval Rate Interval Rate Interval –...
  • Page 209 Appendix 5 Record Time and Sample Interval in Recorder Mode SD Recording With 4-CH Module Without 4-CH Module Record Time Set from the Menu Maximum Sample Minimum Sample Maximum Sample Minimum Sample Minimum Value Maximum Value Rate Interval Rate Interval Rate Interval Rate Interval –...
  • Page 210: Appendix 6 Default Settings

    Appendix 6 Default Settings Item Value Item Value Menu Menu CH1 to 4 (HS100M12 (720211)) Invert Basic Display Group 1, M V/Div 50 V/div Detail V Range 500 V Linear Scale Coupling Gain Adjustment 1.0000 BandWidth Full DC Offset Cancel Probe 10:1 CH1 to 4 (HV (AAF, RMS)) (720268))
  • Page 211 Appendix 6 Default Values Item Value Item Value Menu Menu Detail Upper 25.000 V Linear Scale Lower −25.000 V CH1 to 4 (STRAIN_NDIS (701270), STRAIN_DSUB (701271)) Invert Basic Display Group 1, M V Range 20000 µSTR Detail BandWidth Full Linear Scale Label Channel number CH1 to 4 (16CH TEMP/VOLT (720221))
  • Page 212 Appendix 6 Default Values Item Value Item Value Menu Menu Display Group 1, M Error Trigger One Shot Out Error Count Message Format Error Count Reset on Start ID (Hex) Frame Data Input Setup Probe Data (Hex) 00 00 00 00 Time Out 2000.0 ms 00 00 00 00...
  • Page 213 Appendix 6 Default Values Item Value Item Value Menu Menu Trigger Mode Auto Font Size Large Trigger Trace Label Setting Simple Level Indicator Source Window Slope Rising Graticle Grid Level Extra Window Hysteresis Main Ratio Window Layout Side Detail Intensity Time Base Internal Grid...
  • Page 214 Appendix 6 Default Values Item Value Item Value Menu Menu Reference Trace Display Reference Trace Polarity Rising Dot Connect Line Reference Trace Edge Decimation Count Window Layout Side Time Range1 −5.00 div Pen Marker Time Range2 5.00 div Trace Clear on Start 1-Cycle Mode Decimation Statistics...
  • Page 215 Appendix 6 Default Values Item Value Item Value Menu Menu Detail Passive Main Ratio TimeOut(sec) Window Layout Side SNTP Analysis - Search TimeOut(s) Type Edge Adjust at PowerON Setup VXI11 Trace TimeOut Infinite Level 0.0 V Utility - Preference Polarity Rising Logic Setup Hysteresis...
  • Page 216: Appendix 7 Usb Keyboard Key Assignments

    Appendix 7 USB Keyboard Key Assignments DL350 USB Keyboard START/STOP CTRL+* or F12 TRIGGER CTRL+J SAVE CTRL+I Index App-29 IM DL35O-03EN...
  • Page 217: Appendix 8 Block Diagram

    10 MS/s (10000000 times a second) by an A/D converter and converted into digital data. Then, the signal passes through an isolator and an FPGA to a waveform-processing GIGAZoom Engine of the DL350. GIGAZoom Engine collects not only the digital data from the input modules but also the instrument’s standard 16-bit logic signals and position information from GPSs.
  • Page 218 Appendix 8 Block Diagram Plug-in ModuleBlock Diagram 720211 (HS100M12) 701270 (STRAIN_NDIS) 701271 (STRAIN_DSUB) Inst. − FPGA Bridge FPGA Power − Isolator Inst. Isolation Block − Bridge Isolator − Power 720250 (HS10M12) Isolation Block 701275 (ACCL/VOLT) FPGA Current source Isolator Isolation Block FPGA Current source 720254 (4CH 1M16)
  • Page 219 Appendix 8 Block Diagram 720241 (CAN & LIN) CAN-H Controller CAN-L Interface FPGA Controller Interface Isolator App-32 IM DL35O-03EN nbn Austria GmbH Riesstraße 146, 8010 Graz Tel. +43 316 40 28 05 | Fax +43 316 40 25 06 nbn @ nbn. at | www. nbn. at...
  • Page 220 nbn Austria GmbH Riesstraße 146, 8010 Graz Tel. +43 316 40 28 05 | Fax +43 316 40 25 06 nbn @ nbn. at | www. nbn. at...

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