A&D RA3100 Omniace User manual

RA3100
Omniace
Simple Instruction Manual
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CAUTION
(1) Turn off the power when the operation is abnormal.
If it is impossible to trace the causes of an abnormal operation, please contact our sales
representative.
(2) The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
(3) This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved. This manual may not be reproduced, modified,
or translated without the written permission of A&D Company, Limited. No parts of this manual
may be transcribed without permission.
(4) Please let us know if there are any points that are unclear or missing in this manual.
(5) A&D Company, Limited. will not be held responsible for any damages or loss of income caused by
the operation of this device or any direct, indirect, special, or inevitable damages caused by
defects in the product, even if there is notice that the corresponding damages may occur. We will
also not be held responsible for any third party claims of rights. At the same time, we will not be
held responsible for any loss of data. We will not be held responsible for any of such points as
those indicated in item (4).
2020 A&D Company, Limited.
Omniace is a registered trademark of A&D Company, Limited.
Microsoft and Windows 10 IoT are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and other countries.

Introduction
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Introduction
We thank you for your purchase of our data acquisition product OMNIACE RA3100 (hereinafter "the
RA3100" or "this product").
This instruction manual explains cautions and basic methods for handling the RA3100.
Please read this manual before operating this instrument. For information on other handling, please
read the following instruction manual contained on the included CD.
If you encounter any problems in the manual, please contact our company.
<Instruction manual on CD>
Manual
Contents
RA3100 Instruction Manual Explains how to handle and configure the RA3100.
Examining Contents in Package
When Opening Package
When opening the package in a warm room during the cold season, open the package after it has
reached room temperature to avoid any operational failure due to condensation on the surface of the
product.
Examining Contents in Package
This instrument is delivered after a thorough examination at the factory prior to shipment. However,
please examine the product's condition and verify that no obvious shipping damage has occurred after
opening the package. Also, examine the specifications of the input units and accessories. If there are
any missing or damaged items, please contact our sales representative.
<Contents in Package>
Name Model/document
number
Quantity
Remarks
Omniace main unit RA3100 1 AC 100 V to 240 V
Simple Operation Manual 1WMPD4004445 1 This manual is described cautions on use
and operations methods.
Instruction Manual CD-ROM 1WMEK4010464 1 Includes the RA3100 Instruction Manual
AC power cable
-
The cable selected at ordering the product.
Thermal recording paper YPS-106 1 roll 30 m roll recording paper (5 rolls per box)
Recording paper holder 5633
-
1794 2 Recording paper both edges x 1 each
*Plug types use standard domestic nomenclature. The IEC category is indicated in parentheses.

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To Safely Use Products
Safety Measures - Warnings and Cautions
This product is designed and tested to conform to the EN61010 standard.
The product is manufactured with safety in mind. However, accidents may occur due to misuse by the
user. To avoid such accidents, read this manual carefully before use. Observe the following warning and
cautions when using the product. The following statements are used in this manual to call the readers'
attention.
Be sure to observe the following instructions when using this product. The warranty does not cover
damages resulting from the actions against instructions, cautions, or warnings mentioned in this
manual. Besides, there are a lot of actions that are "cannot" and "do not". It is impossible to write all
such descriptions in this manual. Accordingly, assume any actions to be "impossible" except the actions
explicitly described as "possible".
Meaning of Warning Signs
WARNING
This indicates a condition or practice that could result in personal injury or
loss of life, or may result in light injury or physical damage if this equipment
is misused due to neglect of a Warning.
CAUTION
This indicates a condition or practice that could result in light injury or
damage to the equipment or other property if this equipment is misused
due to neglect of a Caution.
Meaning of Symbols
symbols indicate cautions (including warnings).
Specific precautions are indicated inside figures (in the example on the left, a warning about
electrocution).
symbols indicate prohibited actions. Specific prohibited actions are indicated inside or
with nearby text or pictures. The example on the left indicates that disassembly is prohibited.
symbols indicate actions that must be taken. Specific actions that must be taken are
indicated inside or with nearby text or pictures. The example on the left indicates an
action that must be taken.
WARNING
Power
Make sure that the power supply is within the rating indicated on the rating plate attached to this
product.
If any voltage exceeding the rated voltage was supplied, there would be risk of damage to this
product, or even a fire. Also, in order to prevent electric shock and hazards such as a fire, be sure to
use only the AC power cable supplied with this product.

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WARNING
Protective Grounding
Be sure to ground this product before supplying power. Grounding is necessary to use this product
safely, as well as to protect the user and peripheral equipment from injury or damage. Be sure to
observe the following instructions.
The AC power cable included with this product contains a ground lead. Connect the power cable into
only a 3-pin AC outlet with a ground pole.
When grounding, do not connect the grounding lead to a water pipe, as water pipes are not
necessarily conductive to the earth. Never connect the ground lead to a gas pipe either, as it is
extremely dangerous.
While the power is supplied to the product, do not cut or remove the protective grounding line.
Otherwise, safety of the product is not guaranteed.
Overvoltage Category (Installation Category)
This product's Overvoltage Category is Category II. Do not use the product with higher categories, as
connecting it to the line of a distribution board, etc. (CAT III) or the lead-in wire of a main power line
(CAT IV) may lead to device failure.
Measurement Category
The measurement input terminal Measurement Category of this product differs according to the
installed modules.
Use the product for measurement within the Measurement Category that meets the module
specifications. Do not use it with a Measurement Category that exceeds the module specifications.
Connection of Input Signals
Be sure to ground the grounding terminal of this product before connecting to the measurement
target.
Also, when connecting this product to another measurement instrument, be careful not to exceed the
maximum allowable common mode input voltage range.
A voltage exceeding the range can cause damage to this product.
Use in Gaseous Atmosphere
Never use this product in a flammable or explosive atmosphere, or an atmosphere containing steam.
Use in such atmosphere will result in danger to users and the product.
Disassembling the Frame
It is dangerous to remove the frame of this product due to the high-voltage parts inside.
The frame must not be removed from the product other than by our service engineers.
Fuse at AC Power Supply Block
The fuse for this product cannot be replaced by the customer because it is located inside the main
unit.
Please contact our sales representative if the fuse may be blown.

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Handling of Back-up Battery (Cautions when Disposing)
This product includes a coin-type lithium battery (primary cell).
When disposing of this product, remove the battery in advance.
Do not dispose of the battery in fire or disassemble. The battery may explode when it is heated and
organic electrolyte that may exude from it is harmful to human skin. When disposing of the battery,
isolate the terminals by covering with tape and dispose the battery as a dangerous article.

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CAUTION
Caution in Handling
When using this product, always follow the precautions below. Improper handling may lead to
erroneous operations and damages.
Users who are not familiar with the operation of this product should avoid using it.
Use this product at locations that satisfy the overvoltage requirement, the Category II (CAT II) of the
safety standard for electrical measurement instruments in EN61010-1.
This product has a Pollution Degree of 2.
This product is a Class A product for industrial environments.
Use in household environments may cause electromagnetic interference. In such cases, the user must
implement appropriate countermeasures.
Store this product in the following storage environments. Avoid storing in places where the temperature
could rise over the storage temperature and where there is direct sunlight exposure such as inside an
automobile.
Storage temperature range: -20 to 60°C Storage humidity range: 20 to 85% RH (without
condensation)
Use this product in the following operating environments.
Operating temperature range: 0 to 40°C Operating humidity range: 35 to 85% RH (without
condensation)
Do not use this product at the following locations. In addition, carefully check the environment when
using this product.
Locations where the temperature and humidity rise due to direct sunlight or heaters
Wet locations
Locations where salt, oil, or corrosive gases exist
Dusty locations
Locations subject to strong vibrations
Locations with a strong electromagnetic field
This product is provided with ventilation openings in order to prevent overheating.
Ensure that the ventilation openings remain unobstructed by covers or materials. Otherwise, the
internal temperature of the product rises, causing malfunctions.
Do not place highly combustible objects such as paper near the product.
Be careful of power voltage fluctuations. Do not use the product when these are likely to exceed the
rated voltage.
If the power supply includes a lot of noise or high-voltage inductive noise, use noise filters to avoid
operation errors.
A solid-state drive is installed in this product.
Please don’t power off during normal operation of the SSD (while data is being saved/read), due to the
risk of data destruction.

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CAUTION
This product uses an electrostatic capacitive touch panel.
Press the touch panel gently with your bare fingertip. The touch screen may not react if you are wearing
gloves. Also do not use a sharp object or push with higher pressure than necessary. Pressing three or
more locations at once may cause misoperations. Be sure to press only one location when making a
selection or two locations with pinching in/pinching out.
LCD display
This product has a TFT color LCD for display. There may be cases where the light of pixels does not
come on or off in the LCD. In addition, the LCD includes unevenness slightly due to temperature
changes. Please be aware that these cases are not disorders.
Use the chart recording paper specified by A&D. Use of a chart that is not recommended may cause
failure in printing or shorten the life of the thermal head.
Recording straight line waveforms or waveforms in solid black in the same position for an extended
period of time may shorten the life of the elements in that part of the thermal head. It is recommended
that the waveform recording position is occasionally changed.
Printing a waveform in solid black for an extended period of time causes printing waste of the recording
paper to remain in the thermal head, and may prevent printing. Periodically clean the thermal head.
When storing the product for an extended period of time, the recording paper feeding platen may
become deformed if the printer cover is locked and cause printing irregularities, but this does not
indicate product failure.
When storing recording paper for an extended period of time before recording, remove the recording
paper from the main unit and insert it in a plastic bag, or as-is if it is still in its original packaging, and
then store it in a dark location with a temperature of 25°C or less and humidity of 70% RH or less.
When storing recording paper for an extended period of time after recording, file it in a dark location
with a temperature of 25°C or less and humidity of 70% RH or less. When using a file folder, make sure
that it is made of a material that does not include plasticizer (such as polyethylene or polypropylene).
If the recording paper touches the following materials or products, the printing surface may change
color, lose color, or exhibit otherwise poor color performance.
Vinyl chloride products, organic compounds, adhesive tape, pencil erase, rubber mats, magic markers,
felt-tip pens, correction fluid, carbon, diazo photosensitive paper, hand cream, hairdressing products,
cosmetic products, or leather products such as a wallet
Do not insert a pointed or sharp object into the ventilation openings of this product.
To clean this product, first turn off the power, place it in a well-ventilated location, and wipe the product
using soft cloth moistened with ethanol. Do not use benzene, petroleum solvents, or chemically treated
cloths, as they can cause deformation or discoloration.
When transporting the product, use the package and packaging material supplied at factory shipment,
or use a package and packaging material more shock-resistant than those supplied.
We recommend a periodical calibration to maintain the accuracy of the input units. More reliable
measurements are possible by calibrating the input units once a year (extra cost option).

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CAUTION
Windows 10 IoT
This product adopts Windows 10 IoT as its operating system. Please read and understand the following
instructions carefully before use.
License
The Windows 10 IoT
operating system used in this product is provided with a license for embedded use
only.
This product cannot function as a general purpose PC, and it is limited exclusively for RA3100 use.
The embedded system of this product is not allowed to be duplicated and used.
Power on/off
This product enters the standby state when the AC power cable is connected, where it consumes a tiny
amount of standby power. When the Power key on the panel is pressed, the main power starts and
the product enters the monitoring state.
When turning off the power, confirm that the internal SSD of the product is not being accessed.
When the Power key is pressed, the [Shut down] screen is displayed. Tap Yes to shut down the
product. Directly removing the power cable to turn off the power may damage the data on the SSD and
make the SSD unable to be used.
When the product will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the power cable after the
shut down process is complete.
Use on a Network
Please consult your network administrator to make sure that other tasks are not affected by connecting
this product to the network.
Computer Viruses
This product does not include any virus search or removal software other than the standard Windows
functions, in order to ensure it maintains adequate performance. Take care when connecting the
product to a network or external media.
Other
We do not assume any responsibility or provide support for malfunctions if programs that are not
provided by us are installed into the system, the operating system settings are changed, or programs
are forcibly terminated via an input device such as a keyboard or mouse.
Disposing of the Used Product
In the European Union
EU-wide legislation as implemented in each Member State requires that used electrical and
electronic products carrying the mark (right) must be disposed of separately from normal
household waste. This includes electrical accessories, such as chargers or AC adapters.
The mark on the electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European
Union Member States.
Outside the European Union
If you wish to dispose of used electrical and electronic products outside the European
Union, please contact your local authority and ask for the correct method of disposal.

Symbols in This Manual
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Symbols in This Manual
Terms and symbols used in this manual denote as follows.
WARNING
This indicates a condition or practice that could result in personal injury or loss of life, or
may result in light injury or physical damage if this equipment is misused due to neglect of
a Warning.
CAUTION
This indicates a condition or practice that could result in light injury or damage to the
equipment or other property if this equipment is misused due to neglect of a Caution.
NOTE
This indicates a condition or practice that could result in incorrect operation or damage to
data if this equipment is misused due to neglect of a Note, as well as measurement
limitations and additional explanations.
Reference page
A tap is the act of lightly touching an item such as a key displayed on the screen with a
finger.
Example Used for selecting or setting screen keys.
A swipe is the act of pressing the screen with a finger and moving it in a specific direction.
Example Used on screens such as the [Thumbnail] screen and [Channel Settings]
screen.
A pinch in is the act of touching the screen with two fingers and moving those fingers
closer to each other, and reduces the screen.
Example Used to reduce the content displayed on the screen, waveform amplitude, or
time axis, etc.
A pinch out is the act of touching the screen with two fingers and moving those fingers
apart from each other, and enlarges the screen.
Example Used to enlarge the content displayed on the screen, waveform amplitude, or
time axis, etc.
__ key Enclosed characters represent a key name on the operation panel.
Example START key
key Text enclosed in indicates touch panel keys displayed on the screen.
Example CH key
[] screen Text enclosed in [ ] indicates the text of items on the screen.
Example [Module 1]
k (lower case)
K (upper case)
Example 1 kg = 1000 g
1 KB = 1024 bytes

Warranty
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Warranty
Warranty - General
We ship our products after conducting quality control, which covers from design to manufacturing. It is,
however, possible that failures may occur in the products. If the product does not operate correctly,
please make a check of the power supply, cable connections, or other conditions before returning this
product to us.
For repair or calibration, contact our sales agency. Before returning, be sure to inform us of the model
(RA3100), serial number, and problematic points.
The following is our warranty.
Limited Warranty
1. Warranty period: One year from our shipment.
2. Warranty scope: The warranty only covers the main unit of the product.
We will repair the defects of our product free of charge within the warranty period;
however, this warranty does not apply in the following cases.
Damage or faults caused by incorrect use
Damage or faults caused by fire, earthquake, traffic accident, or other natural
disasters
Damage or faults caused by a repair or modification that is carried out by someone
other than a service representative of A&D
Damage or faults caused by use or storage in environmental conditions that should
be avoided
Periodical calibration
Damage or faults caused during transportation.
The thermal printing head may not be covered by the warranty even within the
warranty period, depending on the usage conditions.
Usage conditions: 30 million printing pulses or more or recording length 30 km or
longer
The internal SSD, fan, and backup coin-type battery are treated as consumables
and not covered by the warranty.
Data recorded on the SSD and external media is not covered by the warranty,
regardless of the cause and type of product failure. Make sure to back up your
recorded data.
3. Liability: We do not assume any liability for equipment other than A&D equipment.

CONTENTS
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CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ............................................................................................................................................... 3
EXAMINING CONTENTS IN PACKAGE........................................................................................................... 3
TO SAFELY USE PRODUCTS.......................................................................................................................... 4
DISPOSING OF THE USED PRODUCT........................................................................................................... 9
SYMBOLS IN THIS MANUAL.......................................................................................................................... 10
WARRANTY .....................................................................................................................................................11
1. NAME AND FUNCTION OF EACH BLOCK .................................................................................. 14
1.1. Name of Each Block ................................................................................................................. 14
1.2. Display Block ............................................................................................................................ 15
1.3. Operation Panel........................................................................................................................ 16
1.4. Input Module Block ................................................................................................................... 17
1.5. Screen and Setup Menu........................................................................................................... 17
1.5.1. Side menu ........................................................................................................................... 18
1.5.2. Control Bar .......................................................................................................................... 19
2. PRE-MEASUREMENT PROCEDURES........................................................................................ 21
2.1. Before Switching On the Power................................................................................................ 21
2.1.1. Installation and Usage Environment.................................................................................... 21
2.1.2. Installing Input Modules....................................................................................................... 22
2.1.3. Paper Loading ..................................................................................................................... 23
2.2. Turning the Power On/Off......................................................................................................... 25
2.2.1. Connecting the AC Power Cable......................................................................................... 25
2.2.2. Turning On the Power ......................................................................................................... 25
2.2.3. Confirming Normal Startup.................................................................................................. 26
2.2.4. Preparing for More Precise Measurements ........................................................................ 26
2.2.5. Turning Off the Power ......................................................................................................... 26
3. FLOW OF MEASUREMENT ......................................................................................................... 27
3.1. Flow of Measurement ............................................................................................................... 27
4. CONFIGURING MEASUREMENT ................................................................................................ 28
4.1. Reducing the Input Sensitivity and Connecting the Input Cable .............................................. 28
4.2. Setup the Input Channel........................................................................................................... 30
4.2.1. Channel Setup sub menu (For RA30-101).......................................................................... 30
4.2.2. Set the Input Channels ........................................................................................................ 31
4.3. Recording Setup....................................................................................................................... 34
4.3.1. Setup the Sampling Speed.................................................................................................. 34
4.3.2. Sampling Speed of Recording Device ................................................................................ 35
4.3.3. NORMAL Sampling and P-P Sampling Data ...................................................................... 35
4.3.4. Relationship between Sampling Speed and Chart Speed .................................................. 36
5. TRIGGER SETUP ......................................................................................................................... 37
5.1. Trigger Types ............................................................................................................................ 37
5.2. Memory Trigger ........................................................................................................................ 37
5.2.1. Memory Trigger Setup ......................................................................................................... 37
5.3. Pre-Trigger................................................................................................................................ 40
5.3.1. Pre-Trigger Setup ................................................................................................................ 40
5.4. Start Trigger .............................................................................................................................. 41

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5.4.1. Start Trigger Setup .............................................................................................................. 41
6. MEASURING INPUT SIGNALS..................................................................................................... 42
6.1. State Transition of Main Unit Operation ................................................................................... 42
6.2. Monitor Display and Pen Recording ......................................................................................... 43
6.2.1. Monitor Display Function ..................................................................................................... 43
6.2.2. Pen Recording..................................................................................................................... 46
6.2.3. Setup and Printing Annotations ........................................................................................... 47
6.3. Starting and Ending Recording ................................................................................................ 48
6.3.1. Recording Setup.................................................................................................................. 48
6.3.2. Starting and Ending Recording ........................................................................................... 50
6.3.3. Pausing Recording and Scrolling Back ............................................................................... 51
7. PLAYBACK RECORDED DATA .................................................................................................... 52
7.1. Select Recorded Data .............................................................................................................. 52
7.2. Playback Recorded Data.......................................................................................................... 53
7.2.1. Thumbnails .......................................................................................................................... 53
7.2.2. Cursors ................................................................................................................................ 54
7.2.3. Printing Out.......................................................................................................................... 55
7.3. Record Management ................................................................................................................ 56
7.3.1. Export - Backing Up Recorded Data ................................................................................... 57
7.3.2. Import - Reading Backup Data ............................................................................................ 57
7.3.3. Restoring Recording Settings.............................................................................................. 58
7.3.4. Copying Screens and Exporting to External Media............................................................. 58
8. SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................... 60
8.1. General Specifications.............................................................................................................. 60
8.1.1. Main Unit Basic Specifications ............................................................................................ 60
8.1.2. General Specifications ........................................................................................................ 61
8.2. Functional Specifications.......................................................................................................... 63
8.2.1. Measurement Function........................................................................................................ 63
8.2.2. SSD Recording.................................................................................................................... 64
8.2.3. Memory Recording .............................................................................................................. 65
8.2.4. Printer Recording................................................................................................................. 65
8.2.5. Trigger Function .................................................................................................................. 66
8.2.6. Monitor Function.................................................................................................................. 67
8.2.7. X-Y Waveform ..................................................................................................................... 67
8.2.8. FFT Analysis........................................................................................................................ 68
8.2.9. Setup / Record Management .............................................................................................. 69
8.2.10. Interface Specifications ....................................................................................................... 71
8.2.11. Communication Setup ......................................................................................................... 71
8.2.12. Other Settings (Maintenance / Operation History / Version Management) ...................... 72
8.3. Exterior ..................................................................................................................................... 73
8.3.1. Main Unit Exterior ................................................................................................................ 73

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1. Name and Function of Each Block
This product consists of the following blocks.
1.1. Name of Each Block
Front view
Handle (retractable)
SD card slot
Display Block USB
Operation panel
Power switch
Corner pad
USB LAN
Screen lock Video output DVI-D
Key lock COM
Interface block
Printer block
Input module
(9 slots)
AC power socket
Left view Right view

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1.2. Display Block
This product has a TFT color LCD display with touch panel.
The LCD displays the waveform monitor and settings keys, and users can configure settings by directly
touching the panel.
Waveform area Side menu
Scroll the waveform
Tap the
screen to set
Pinch in (reduce)/pinch out (expand) the waveform
Control bar
Waveform area: You can observe the state of the input signal and play back the recorded data on
the waveform monitor. Pinch in/out to enlarge or reduce the waveform or scroll the
waveform.
Side menu: Used to switch the display screen, configure the various input modules, configure
the recording settings, configure recording, set triggers, and display digital data,
etc.
Control bar: The control bar provides a menu for the functions frequently used with the
waveform monitor, such as the basic control of sampling, etc., thumbnail display,
cursor display, and pen recorder control.
NOTE
The pen recorder control function enables waveform recording to a printer using operations that
simulate a conventional pen recorder.
This product uses an electrostatic capacitive touch panel. The touch screen may not react if you are
wearing gloves.

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1.3. Operation Panel
SD
PRINT
TRIG
START
STOP
DISK
(1) SD card slot
Used to save recorded data to an SD memory card, etc.
(2) USB
Used to save recorded data to USB memory, etc. in the same manner as to an SD
memory card.
(3) Rotary knob
Used to select the module ranges and setting values by turning it clockwise and
counterclockwise.
When the rotary knob is enabled, the area around the knob lights in the blue color
of the normal mode.
Push the rotary knob to switch the area around the knob to the orange of the fine
adjustment mode.
Push it again to return the area around the knob to the blue color of the normal
mode.
(4) PRINT key
Outputs the waveform recording to the printer.
Press the PRINT key to start waveform recording and again to end recording.
You can also press the STOP key to end recording. Press and hold
the PRINT key to output a copy of the screen (screenshot) to a printer, which
can be saved to the main unit or external media in the .png file format.
(5) TRIG key
Outputs a forced trigger during measurement.
The TRIG LED lights when a trigger is detected.
(6) START key
Starts measurement.
(7) STOP key
Stops measurement.
(8) DISK access light
The LED lights when accessing the internal SSD (for reading or writing).
(9) Power switch
Turns the power of the main unit on/off.
The [Shut down] screen is displayed when turning the power off. Press the OK
button to complete the shutdown process.
If this Power switch is pressed again while the [Shut down] screen is displayed,
the product automatically shuts down.

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1.4. Input Module Block
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Slot 7
Slot 8
Slot 9
Input Module Block
Up to nine modules can be installed to the input module block of the
product.
For information on using each module, see the "RA3100 Instruction
Manual".
Standard signal input modules can be installed in any of Slot 1 to Slot
9.
Select and install a module according to the target for measurement.
The RA30-112 (remote control module) can only be installed to Slot 9.
1.5. Screen and Setup Menu
Waveform area Side menu
Control bar

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1.5.1. Side menu
(1) Time: Displays the current time
(2) MEASURE/PLAYBACK: Switches the displayed waveform
MEASURE: Displays the current input waveform.
PLAYBACK: Displays the playback waveform of saved data.
(3) Waveform display area:
Select waveform recording device to display
Displays the recorded waveform for PRINTER/SSD/MEMORY.
(4) PAUSE: Pauses the waveform displayed on the input monitor.
(5) TRIG.SYNC: Updates the input waveform display of a memory recording by
synchronizing it with a trigger.
(6) CH: The input channel setup
Opens the channel setup sub menu to configure the channel setup,
input digital display, and trigger setup.
(7) SETUP: Opens the setup menu to configure the detailed settings of the product.
Recording setup (Recording/Channel list/Sheet/Printer)
Main unit setup (Record management/Image
management/Environment/ Display)
Other setup (Maintenance/Operation history/Version
management)
(8) SSD: Displays the remaining space on the internal SSD. An error is displayed
when the remaining space is low.
(9) PAPER: Displays the remaining amount of recording paper in the printer block.
An error is displayed when the remaining amount of recording paper is
low. Press and hold this key to initialize the recording paper type (roll
paper or Z-fold paper) and usage amount. When replacing the
recording paper, press and hold this key to initialize the remaining
amount of recording paper.
(10) SD: Lights when an SD memory card is inserted in the SD card slot and
recognized as external memory.
(11) USB: Lights when a USB stick is inserted in the USB port and recognized as
external memory.
(12) KEY: Lights when the KEY LOCK switch on the side of the main unit is set to
on to disable the operation panel keys.
(13) SCREEN: Lights when the SCREEN LOCK switch on the side of the main unit is
set to on to disable the display touch panel.

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1.5.2. Control Bar
The control bar provides a menu for the functions frequently used with the waveform monitor, such as
waveform display control of sampling, etc., thumbnail display, cursor display, and pen recorder control.
Tap the (7) Display switch key on the right edge of the control bar to switch the functions in the order
indicated below.
PENREC (pen recording) is only available when printer recording is selected.
WAVE ⇒THUMBNAIL ⇒CURSOR ⇒PENREC
WAVE (waveform)
(1) (2) (3) (4) (7)
(1) Sampling speed : Selects the sampling speed. The speed table differs according to the recording
device.
Printer recording : 1 kS/s (100 ms/div) to 10 S/s (10 min/div)
SSD recording : 1 MS/s (100 μs/div) to 10 S/s (10 min/div)
Memory recording : 20 MS/s (5 μs/div) to 10 S/s (10 min/div)
(2) Data format : Selects either NORMAL or P-P as the format for the recorded data.
Only P-P is available for printer recording.
Only NORMAL is available for memory recording.
(3) Waveform format : Selects Y-T, X-Y, or FFT as the waveform format.
X-Y display and FFT analysis are only available when SSD recording is set.
(4) Sheet selection : Selects the waveform set to display on the screen.
(7) Display switch : Switches the functions in the order WAVE → THUMBNAIL → CURSOR
→ PENREC .
THUMBNAIL
CURSOR
PENREC (pen recording)

1.Name and Function of Each Block - 1.5.Screen and Setup Menu
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Control bar when playback
Touch the PLAYBACK key on the side menu to enter the playback mode and switch the control bar
to the menu for playback.
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7)
(1) Sampling speed : Displays the sampling speed of the recorded data.
Printer recording : 1 kS/s (100 ms/div) to 10 S/s (10 min/div)
SSD recording : 1 MS/s (100 μs/div) to 10 S/s (10 min/div)
Memory recording : 20 MS/s (5 μs/div) to 10 S/s (10 min/div)
(2) Data format : Displays either NORMAL or P-P as the format for the recorded data.
Only P-P is available for printer recording.
Only NORMAL is available for memory recording.
(3) Waveform format : Selects Y-T, X -Y, or FFT as the waveform format.
X-Y display and FFT analysis are only available when SSD recording is set.
(4) Sheet selection : Selects the waveform set to display on the screen.
(5) DATA : Selects and play back recorded data.
(6) DATA information : Displays information for the displayed playback data.
(7) Display switch : Switches the functions in the order WAVE → THUMBNAIL → CURSOR
→ PENREC .
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