HBM QuantumX CX22B-W User manual

Operating Manual | Bedienungsanleitung
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CX22B / CX22B-W
Data Recorder - Datenrekorder

Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH
Im Tiefen See 45
D-64239 Darmstadt
Tel. +49 6151 803-0
Fax +49 6151 803-9100
www.hbm.com
Mat.: 7-2001.3169
DVS: A3169-8.0 HBM: public
08.2017
EHottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH.
Subject to modifications.
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They are not to be understood as a guarantee of quality or
durability.
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Operating Manual | Bedienungsanleitung
English Deutsch
CX22B / CX22B-W
Data Recorder

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English
1 Safety instructions 4........................................
2 Markings used 10............................................
2.1 The markings used in this document 10..........................
2.2 Symbols on the module and their meaning 11....................
3 Introduction 13..............................................
4 Connections and displays 15.................................
4.1 Voltage supply 17.............................................
4.2 Ground connection and grounding 18............................
4.3 Connection of QuantumX modules 18...........................
4.4 Communication with the Data Recorder 19.......................
4.5 Connector strip for backplane integration 20......................
4.6 USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 interfaces 20.............................
4.7 RS232 interface 20...........................................
4.8 Digital inputs and outputs 21...................................
4.9 START/STOP button 21.......................................
4.10 LED displays 22..............................................
5 Connecting QuantumX modules 27...........................
6 Operating the Data Recorder 30..............................
6.1 Operation with monitor and keyboard/mouse 30...................
6.2 Operation via a PC 31.........................................
6.2.1 A direct Ethernet line between PC and Data Recorder 33..........
6.2.2 Connection via a network 39...................................
6.2.3 Connection via WLAN 40......................................
6.2.4 Connection via a tablet 42.....................................
6.3 Connection via remote desktop 43..............................
6.4 Detecting and resolving connection problems 48..................
6.5 Using Ethernet and WLAN in parallel 49.........................

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7 The CX22B‒W Data Recorder start screen 51..................
8 The first DAQ job with catman[EASY 53......................
8.1 Creating a DAQ job 53........................................
8.2 Transferring data/files to the PC 58..............................
8.3 Data analysis 60..............................................
8.4 Monitoring functionality 61.....................................
9 Configuring the CX22B‒W for self-contained measurements 63.
10 Saving data on the Data Recorder 66..........................
10.1 Memory partitioning 66........................................
10.2 Removing and inserting the CFast memory card 68...............
10.3 Memory performance 69.......................................
10.4 EWF, safeguarding your settings against change 70...............
11 Operating the CX22B/CX22B-W as gateway 71.................
11.1 Description 71................................................
11.2 Activate/deactivate gateway mode 71...........................
11.3 Connect to a QuantumX module behind a CX22B-W 72............
11.4 Performances 74.............................................
12 System settings, update and recovery 75......................
12.1 Installing drivers 75...........................................
12.2 Changing system settings (Settings) 76..........................
12.3 Updating the software 77......................................
12.4 System restoration (Recovery) 78...............................
12.5 Potential sources of error and remedial action 78..................
13 FCC (USA) and CI (Canada) statement 80......................
14 Waste disposal and environmental protection 82..............
15 Index 83....................................................

Safety instructions
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1 Safety instructions
Appropriate use
The QuantumX Data Recorder is to be used exclusively
for measurement tasks and directly related control tasks
within the application limits detailed in the specifications.
Use for any purpose other than the above is deemed to
be non-designated use.
In the interests of safety, the module should only be oper
ated as described in the Operating Manuals. It is also es
sential to comply with the legal and safety requirements for
the application concerned during use. The same applies to
the use of accessories.
Each time you start up the module, you must first run a
project planning and risk analysis that takes into account
all the safety aspects of automation technology. This par
ticularly concerns personal and machine protection.
Additional safety precautions must be taken in plants
where malfunctions could cause major damage, loss of
data or even personal injury. In the event of a fault, these
precautions establish safe operating conditions.
This can be done, forexample, by mechanical
interlocking, error signaling, etc.

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Notice
The module must not be connected directly to the power
supply system. Supply voltage DC 10 V … 30 V.
When modules are installed in a vehicle, we recommend
connection to a separate battery or integration of an unin
terruptible power supply (UPS), as battery voltage is par
ticularly likely to fall below 10 V when a combustion en
gine starts up, which would automatically cause the
modules to restart.
General dangers of failing to follow the safety
instructions
The QuantumX Data Recorder is state-of-the-art and fail
safe. The module may give rise to residual dangers if it is
inappropriately installed and operated by untrained
personnel.
Any person instructed to carry out installation, commis
sioning, maintenance or repair of the modules must have
read and understood the Operating Manuals and in par
ticular the technical safety instructions.
Conditions at the place of installation
SProtect the module from direct contact with water.
SProtect the module from dirt, moisture or weather con
ditions such as rain, snow, etc. The protection class
under the IP standard DIN EN60529 is IP20.
SPlease observe the permissible maximum ambient
temperatures stated in the specifications.
SMake sure that the side ventilation openings are not
covered.

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SThe permissible relative humidity at 31°C is 80% (non
condensing); linear reduction up to 50% at 40°C.
SDo not expose the device to direct sunlight.
SInstall the device so that it can be disconnected from
the mains at any time without difficulty.
SIt is safe to operate the module up to a height of
2000 m.
Maintenance and cleaning
The modules are maintenance-free.
SBefore cleaning, disconnect all connections.
SClean the housing with a soft, slightly damp (not wet!)
cloth. Never use solvent, as this could damage the
label or the housing.
SWhen cleaning, ensure that no liquid gets into the
module or connections.
Residual dangers
The scope of supply and performance of the QuantumX
system covers only a small area of measurement tech
nology. In addition, equipment planners, installers and
operators should plan, implement and respond to the
safety engineering considerations of measurement tech
nology in such a way as to minimize residual dangers.
On-site regulations must be complied with at all times.
Product liability
In the following cases, the protection provided for the de
vice may be adversely affected. Liability for device func
tionality then passes to the operator:
SThe device is not used in accordance with the operat
ing manual.

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SThe device is used outside the field of application
described in this chapter.
SThe operator makes unauthorized changes to the de
vice.
Working safely
A device must not be directly connected to the power
supply system. Supply voltage DC 10 V … 30 V.
The supply connection and all other connections must be
installed in such a way that electromagnetic interference
does not adversely affect device functionality (HBM rec
ommendation: "Greenline shielding design", download
able from the Internet at http://www.hbm.com/greenline).
Automation equipment and modules must be designed in
such a way that adequate protection or locking against
unintentional actuation is provided (e.g. access checks,
password protection, etc.).
When the modules are working in a network, these net
works must be designed in such a way that malfunctions
in individual nodes can be detected and shut down.
Safety precautions must be taken both in terms of hard
ware and software, so that a line break or other interrup
tions to signal transmission, e.g. via the bus
interfaces, do not cause undefined states or loss of data
in the automation device.
Conversions and modifications
The module must not be modified from the design or
safety engineering point of view except with our express
agreement. Any modification shall exclude all liability on
our part for any resultant damage.
In particular, any repair or soldering work on
motherboards (exchanging components) is prohibited.

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When exchanging complete modules, use only original
parts from HBM.
The module is delivered from the factory with a fixed
hardware and software configuration. Changes can only
be made within the possibilities documented in the manu
als.
Qualified personnel
This device is only to be installed and used by quali
fied personnel strictly in accordance with the specifi
cations and with the safety rules and regulations
which follow.
Qualified personnel means persons entrusted with siting,
mounting, starting up and operating the product who
possess the appropriate qualifications for their function.
This includes people who meet at least one of the three
following requirements:
SKnowledge of the safety concepts of automation tech
nology is essential and as project personnel, they
must be familiar with these concepts.
SAs automation plant operating personnel, they have
been instructed how to handle the machinery. They
are familiar with the operation of the modules and
technologies described in this documentation.
SAs system startup engineers or service engineers,
they have successfully completed the training to qual
ify them to repair the automation systems. They are
also authorized to activate, ground and label
circuits and equipment in accordance with safety
engineering standards.
It is also essential to comply with the legal and safety
requirements for the application concerned during use.
The same also applies to the use of accessories.

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Maintenance and repair work on an open device with the
power on may only be carried out by trained personnel
who are aware of the dangers involved.

Markings used
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2 Markings used
catmanis a registered trademark of Hottinger Baldwin
Messtechnik GmbH.
All trademarks and brands used in this document are
trade names and/or trademarks belonging to the respec
tive product or the manufacturer/owner. Hottinger
Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH does not lay claim to any
other than their own trade names/trademarks.
2.1 The markings used in this document
Important instructions for your safety are specifically
identified. It is essential to follow these instructions, in
order to prevent damage.
Symbol Significance
Notice This marking draws your attention to a situation in
which failure to comply with safety requirements can
lead to damage to property.
Important
This marking draws your attention to important infor
mation about the product or about handling the prod
uct.
Tip
This marking indicates application tips or other infor
mation that is useful to you.
Emphasize
See…
Italics are used to emphasize and highlight text and
identify references to sections, diagrams, or external
documents and files.
Device -> New Bold text indicates menu items, as well as dialog and
window headings in the program environment.
Arrows between menu items indicate the sequence in
which the menus and sub-menus are called up

Markings used
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SignificanceSymbol
Data rate Bold text in italics indicates inputs and input fields in
the user interfaces.
►Instructions are marked by a small, right-pointing
triangle.
2.2 Symbols on the module and their
meaning
Warning symbol on the module
Take the details in the operating manual into account.
CE mark
The CE mark enables the manufacturer to guarantee that
the product complies with the requirements of the rele
vant EC directives (the Declaration of Conformity can be
found on the HBM support website www.hbm.com/
support and HBMdoc).
Statutory waste disposal mark
The electrical and electronic devices that bear this sym
bol are subject to the European waste electrical and elec
tronic equipment directive 2002/96/EC. The symbol
indicates that the device must not be disposed of as
household garbage, see also Chapter, Page 82.
USB connections
For keyboard, mouse, external memory, for example

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Connection point for integration with a potential
equalization system
The connection should be applied to the protective con
ductor potential. If necessary, integrate the measurement
module into your functional grounding via this connection
so that interference currents can be discharged and inter
ference signal injection prevented.

Introduction
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3 Introduction
This manual is intended to support you in making the
basic settings of your QuantumX Data Recorder.
The CX22B‒W Data Recorder has an integrated WLAN
module. An antenna can be screwed on via the standard
ized SMA socket (RF coax type). A bendable antenna is
included with the product.
The CX22B Data Recorder does not have a WLAN con
nection, but this can be retrofitted by using an appropri
ate USB adapter.
All measurement technology settings are implemented
using the pre‐installed catmanEASY software, which
has an extensive online Help.
This manual shows you:
SHow to start up the module.
SWhat can be connected and what to look out for.
SHow to start your first measurement and DAQ jobs
and how to get to the measurement data.
The following documentation is also available:
SGeneral operating manual with the pin assignment of
the MX modules
SData sheets
SOnline Help in the catmanEASY and MX-Assistant
software
STips for use on topics such as Integration of GPS,
camera or how to connect wheel force transducers
like Kistler RoaDyn or KiRoad Performance.

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The data recorder’s functions can be extended with
packages such as:
- EasyRoadLoad: for road load data acquisition
(RLDA)
- EasyScript: for vehicle dynamics analysis (brake
tests, lane change...)
- EasyMonitoring: for infrastructure monitoring tasks
(connection to central data servers: Cloud)
The device is a QuantumX with the "Windows
Embedded‐8 StandardTM"operating system and
pre-installed catmanEasy software from HBM.Most of
the software functionality is described in the data sheet.
Interfaces on the back of the QuantumX Data Recorder:
S2 x FireWire (ODU socket, 4-pin) for connecting
QuantumX modules such as MX840B, MX471B or
also SomatXR modules such as MX1615B-R.
SConnector strip for backplane integration. e.g.
BPX002
SVoltage supply (ODU socket, 4-pin)
SCFast slot (8 GB memory card is included in the
scope of supply)
The following interfaces and options can be found on the
front:
S1 x RS232, e.g. for connecting position sensors (GPS,
GLONASS)
S2 x Gigabit Ethernet, 1 x WLAN (CX22B-W only), 1 x
USB 3.0 and 2 x USB 2.0, 1 x DVI‐D
S3 x digital inputs and 3 x outputs and push button for
start/stop assignment

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4 Connections and displays
USB 3.0
START/STOP
button
RS‐232‐C
Digital I/Os
Status LEDs Monitor (DVI-D)
WLAN antenna
Ethernet
USB
Fig. 4.1 CX22B‒W connections on the front

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USB 3.0
START/STOP button
RS‐232‐C
Digital I/Os
Status LEDs Monitor (DVI-D)
Ethernet
USB
Fig. 4.2 CX22B connections on the front
CFast
Supply voltage
DC 10 30V
Grounding
FireWire
Backplane con
nector strip
Fig. 4.3 Connections on the back for CX22 and CX22B‒W

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4.1 Voltage supply
Apply a supply voltage of DC 10 - 30 V to connector
X104 (see Fig. 5.1). Use a voltage supply with sufficient
power, in case the QuantumX modules connected to the
CX22B‒W or devices such as GPS sensors, cameras or
data memory directly connected to the unit also need to
be supplied with power.
The DC voltage supply must be a SELV voltage supply,
meeting the requirements of IEC / EN / DIN EN 609501.
The supply voltage must be protected by an adequate
DC fuse (e.g. LITTELFUSE KLKD 6, LFPHV001) with a
maximum current of 5 A.
Notice
When modules are installed in a vehicle, we recommend
connection to a separate battery or integration of an unin
terruptible power supply (UPS), as battery voltage is par
ticularly likely to fall below 10 V when a combustion en
gine starts up, which would automatically cause the
modules to restart.
HBM offers the NTX001 power supply for laboratory or
general steady-state operation. On the primary side, this
provides a selection of international connector types and
24 V and 30 watts on the secondary side. A CX22B‒W
and one additional module can be supplied in this way.
See the respective module data sheets for precise details
of performance.
The Data Recorder can also be supplied with voltage by
a (FireWire) module group.

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Important
The data recorder hosts a small buffer battery (type
CR2032, lithium). This battery keeps date and time
during power interruptions. The battery shall only be
replaced by HBM service.
4.2 Ground connection and grounding
Lay the signal and data leads separately from current-
carrying power lines. Cable ducts made of sheet metal
with an internal partition are ideal.
If there are differences in potential in or to the connected
measurement system, you must install a potential equal
ization line (recommended value: highly flexible stranded
wire, line cross-section 10mm2).
4.3 Connection of QuantumX modules
The simplest way to connect measurement modules to
the CX22B‒W Data Recorder is via FireWire, or alterna
tively via Ethernet.
FireWire has the following advantages:
SVoltage supply, time synchronization, data communi
cation and real time in one cable and thus little effort
and low cost
SEvery module has 2 FireWire connections, so flexible
topologies are possible: star, line or even hybrids with
an appropriate hub, also supplied with power via
FireWire.
Ethernet has the following advantages
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