IBA ibaDAQ User manual

ibaDAQ
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ibaDAQ
Central Unit for stand-alone Data Acquisition
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Certification
The product is certified according to the European standards and directives. This product meets
the general safety and health requirements.
Further international customary standards and directives have been observed.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environ-
ment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not in-
stalled and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. Operation of this equipment in residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
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Version History
Chapter
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Version HW/FW
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Table of Contents
1About this manual...........................................................................................6
1.1 Target group.................................................................................................. 7
1.2 Notations....................................................................................................... 7
1.3 Used symbols................................................................................................ 8
2Introduction .....................................................................................................9
3Scope of delivery........................................................................................... 11
4Safety instructions ........................................................................................ 12
4.1 Intended use ............................................................................................... 12
4.2 Special safety instructions ........................................................................... 12
5System requirements....................................................................................13
6Mounting, connecting, dismounting, first configuration ...........................14
6.1 Mounting on the subrack ............................................................................. 14
6.2 Dismounting ................................................................................................ 14
6.3 Operation with ibaMBox .............................................................................. 14
6.4 First configuration........................................................................................ 15
6.4.1 Setup via network........................................................................................ 15
6.4.2 Set up via monitor, keyboard and mouse..................................................... 16
7Device description ........................................................................................17
7.1 Views .......................................................................................................... 17
7.2 Display elements......................................................................................... 17
7.2.1 Operating state............................................................................................ 17
7.2.2 Operating state and user-defined displays .................................................. 18
7.2.3 Status of the digital inputs ........................................................................... 18
7.2.4 Status of the digital outputs ......................................................................... 18
7.3 Operating elements ..................................................................................... 19
7.3.1 ON/OFF switch S11..................................................................................... 19
7.3.2 Rotary switch S1 ......................................................................................... 19
7.3.3 System function pushbutton S10 ................................................................. 20
7.4 Communication interfaces ........................................................................... 20
7.4.1FO cable connections X10 and X11............................................................. 20
7.4.2 Network connection X21, X22 ..................................................................... 21
7.4.3 USB ports.................................................................................................... 21
7.4.4 DisplayPort X26 .......................................................................................... 21
7.5 Digital inputs X5 .......................................................................................... 21
7.5.1 Pin assignment............................................................................................ 22
7.5.2 Debounce filter inputs.................................................................................. 22
7.6 Digital outputs ............................................................................................. 24
7.6.1 Alarm function ............................................................................................. 24
7.7 Voltage supply X14...................................................................................... 24
7.8 Battery compartment X30............................................................................ 25
7.9 User accounts ............................................................................................. 25

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8System integration........................................................................................ 26
8.1 Configuration with ibaPDA client ................................................................. 26
8.2 Configuration of the central unit................................................................... 26
8.3 Remote Desktop ......................................................................................... 26
8.4 Connection to networks............................................................................... 27
8.5 Connection with USB-WLAN/RJ45 adapter................................................. 27
8.6 Operation with compact UPS ...................................................................... 27
8.7 Supported ibaNet communication protocols ................................................ 28
8.7.1 Sample applications .................................................................................... 28
9Updates.......................................................................................................... 30
9.1 Firmware update ......................................................................................... 30
9.2 Auto-updating the modules ......................................................................... 30
10 Configuration in ibaPDA............................................................................... 32
10.1 Connection with an external ibaPDA client .................................................. 32
10.2 Adding I/O modules..................................................................................... 33
10.3 General Settings ......................................................................................... 35
10.3.1 Backplane bus – General tab ...................................................................... 35
10.3.2 Backplane bus – Diagnostics tab ................................................................ 36
10.3.3 Backplane bus – Analog tab........................................................................ 36
10.3.4 Backplane bus – Digital tab......................................................................... 37
10.3.5 Diagnose signals......................................................................................... 37
10.4 Configuring inputs ....................................................................................... 40
10.4.1 ibaDAQ – General tab................................................................................. 40
10.4.2 ibaDAQ – Digital tab.................................................................................... 41
10.5 Configuring outputs ..................................................................................... 42
10.6 Settings for network and FO interface, special functions ............................. 42
10.6.1 ibaDAQ – Configuration tab ........................................................................ 43
10.6.2 ibaDAQ – Info tab........................................................................................ 44
10.6.3 Connection of an external iba-device .......................................................... 46
10.6.4 FO link – Info tab......................................................................................... 47
10.6.5 Link – Configuration tab .............................................................................. 51
10.7 Setting up file sharing.................................................................................. 56
11 Technical data ............................................................................................... 57
11.1 Main data .................................................................................................... 57
11.2 Interfaces .................................................................................................... 58
11.3 Digital inputs/outputs................................................................................... 58
11.4 Supported I/O modules ............................................................................... 59
11.5 Dimensions ................................................................................................. 60
11.6 Connection diagram .................................................................................... 64
11.6.1 Pin assignment voltage supply X14............................................................. 64
11.6.2 Pin assignment digital inputs and outputs X5 .............................................. 64

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12 Accessories and related products...............................................................65
13 Index...............................................................................................................67
14 Contact and Support.....................................................................................68

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1 About this manual
This manual describes the layout, application and operation of the ibaDAQ unit. ibaDAQ
can be used as a central unit in the iba modular system. For a general description of the
iba modular system and additional information about layout, application and operation of
the modules, please refer to the dedicated manuals.
Note
The documentation of the iba modular system is part of the DVD “iba Software & Man-
uals” included in the delivery.
The documentation of the iba modular system comprises the following manuals:
Central units
The manuals of the central units contain information about:
Scope of delivery
System requirements
Device description
Mounting/removal
Start-up
Configuration
Technical data
Accessories
Modules
The manuals of the single modules contain specific information about the module. For
example:
Brief description
Scope of delivery
Product characteristics
Configuration
Description of the functions
Technical data
Connection diagram

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1.1 Target group
This manual addresses in particular the qualified professionals who are familiar with han-
dling electrical and electronic modules as well as communication and measurement tech-
nology. A person is regarded as a professional if he/she is capable of assessing safety
and recognizing possible consequences and risks on the basis of his/her specialist train-
ing, knowledge and experience and knowledge of the standard regulations.
1.2 Notations
The following designations are used in this manual:
Action Notations
Menu command Menu Logic diagram
Call of menu command Step 1 – Step 2 – Step 3 – Step x
Example:
Select menu Logic diagram – Add – New logic dia-
gram
Keys <Key name>
Example: <Alt>; <F1>
Press keys simultaneously <Key name> + <Key name>
Example:
<Alt> + <Ctrl>
Buttons <Button name>
Example:
<OK>; <Cancel>
File names, Paths „File name“, „Path”
Example:
„Test.doc“

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1.3 Used symbols
If safety instructions or other notes are used in this manual, they mean:
The non
-
observance of this safety information may result in an imminent risk of death
or severe injury:
By an electric shock!
Due to the improper handling of software products which are coupled
to input and output procedures with control function!
The non
-
observance of this safety information may result in a potential risk of death or
severe injury!
The non
-observance of this safety information may result in a potential risk of
injury or
material damage!
Note
A note specifies special requirements or actions to be observed.
Important note
Note if some special features must be observed, for example exceptions from the rule.
Tip
Tip or example as a helpful note or
insider tip to make the work a little bit easier.
Other documentation
Reference to additional documentation or further reading.

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2 Introduction
ibaDAQ can be used as stand-alone unit to acquire and record data. ibaDAQ integrates
a complete ibaPDA system and an internal solid state disk (SSD) with sufficient memory
space.
The range of applications includes:
Mobile measurement acquisition
Commissioning
Troubleshooting
Test stands
Calculation of process parameters
Modular concept
The central unit is the heart of the iba modular system. It can be complemented by up to
4 I/O modules. ibaDAQ is the new smart central unit in the iba modular system that en-
ables data acquisition with ibaPDA functionality independent of an external computer. All
channels are sampled synchronously with a rate of up to 40 kHz.
Configuration
Equipped with connections for a monitor, mouse and keyboard, ibaDAQ is as convenient
to operate as an ibaPDA system running on a computer. Moreover, it can be operated
with an ibaPDA client connected via the network.
The ibaPDA version in ibaDAQ provides the full functional scope of ibaPDA and a license
for 64 signals in the standard version.
Monitoring and alarm
2 digital inputs and 2 digital outputs are available and can be configured for special func-
tions. One output can serve as an alarm output if the watchdog function is activated in
ibaPDA. In addition, the device can be shut down and powered off safely if a trigger
signal signals the interruption of the power supply at a digital input.
Connection via ibaNet
The FO input and output provides the function of an ibaFOB-io card supporting the
ibaNet protocols 32Mbit Flex, 32Mbit, 5Mbit, 3Mbit, and 2Mbit. It allows additional iba
devices to be connected such as the ibaPADU family, iba bus monitors, or system inter-
face connections.
Connection to several networks
With the two independent 1Gbit/s Ethernet interfaces, ibaDAQ can operate in two net-
works and thus enable the separation of IT and process networks. This separation al-
lows, for example, databases and storage systems to be connected to ibaDAQ, which
are located in the IT network.

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Figure 1: Example of integration in 2 different networks

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3 Scope of delivery
After unpacking, check the delivery for completeness and possible damages.
The scope of delivery comprises:
The ibaDAQ unit
Covering caps for FO cables, USB and Ethernet
8-pin connector with spring terminals (digital inputs and outputs)
2-pin connector with spring terminals (voltage supply)
Manual (German and English)
"iba Software & Manuals" DVD

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4 Safety instructions
4.1 Intended use
The device is an electrical apparatus. It is only allowed to use the device for the following
applications:
Measurement acquisition
Applications with iba products (ibaPDA, and others)
The device must only be used as described in chapter 11 Technical data.
4.2 Special safety instructions
Strictly observe the operating voltage range!
Never supply the device with a voltage other than 24
V DC ±10%!
Excess voltage may destroy the device!
ATTENTION!
Never insert or remove modules and CPU at the subrack under live conditions!
Switch off
ibaDAQ and disconnect the power supply before inserting or removing mod-
ules.
Important note
Do not open the device! Opening the device will void the warr
anty!
Important note
Please shutdown the device properly at any time to prevent dataloss. Uncontrolled shut-
downs e.g. by disconnecting the power can lead to dataloss.
Caution!
Make sure that the cooling fins have sufficient ventilation!
Note
Clean the device only on the outside with a dry or slightly damp and statically dis-
charged cloth.

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5 System requirements
For operation
Power supply 24 V DC ± 10%, 3 A (fully equipped)
Installation of the central unit and optionally up to 4 I/O modules in
a subrack, e.g. ibaPADU-B4S
or in the mobile measuring system ibaMBox1
For device parameterization and operation
Monitor (connection to DisplayPort), mouse and keyboard (connection to USB
ports)
or
ibaPDA client via network link
Note
The
ibaDAQ
central unit runs ibaPDA by default. The license for 64 signals is included in
the delivery.
The number of signals can be extended up to 1024 with additional license.
1The selection of I/O modules to be used in ibaMBox is limited, see chapter 11.4.

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6 Mounting, connecting, dismounting, first configuration
Caution!
Only work on the device when it is de
-energized!
6.1 Mounting on the subrack
1. Mount the subrack on a suitable structure.
2. Connect the ground terminal.
3. Plug the device into the left slot.
Make sure that the guide bolts on the rear side of the device are inserted into the
corresponding holes on the subrack.
4. Press the device firmly against the subrack and secure it with the fixing screws.
Important note
Always screw tight the device and the modules. Otherwise, you might damage the unit
when inserting or removing the input/output connectors.
Figure 2: Mounting the device
6.2 Dismounting
1. Switch off the device.
2. Remove all cables.
3. Hold the device and remove the upper and lower fixing screw.
4. Pull the device off the subrack.
6.3 Operation with ibaMBox
The ibaMBox mobile measuring system is based on the iba modular system that is inte-
grated in a compact, rugged aluminum case. The central unit and the I/O modules are
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6.4 First configuration
6.4.1 Setup via network
In the factory setting of the network interface, DHCP is active (position of rotary switch
S1 = 1). Thus, an IP address is automatically assigned to ibaDAQ, as soon as the device
is connected to a network with a DHCP server. If the IP configuration is successful,
ibaDAQ can be accessed via the host name daq-<serial number>, e. g. daq-000002.
If the network does not have a DHCP server, ibaDAQ can be set to fixed IP addresses
via the rotary switch S1 position = 2:
Network interface X21: 192.168.1.1
Network interface X22: 192.168.1.2
Note
The first configuration w
ith a fixed assigned IP address (S 1 = 2)
should only be carried
out by means of a point
-to-point connection, in order to avoid IP address conflicts.
Important note
In administrated network environments, it
may
occur that the device does not receive an
IP address even if a DHCP server is available. This is usually due to the fact that unknown
network devices are not allowed
in
the network for reasons of safety. In this case, please
contact your IT department to
obtain network approval for the device.
6.4.1.1 ibaPDA client
If not already existing, please install ibaPDA on the system you have selected for the
configuration of ibaDAQ. The installation file can be found in the directory „01_iba_Soft-
ware\ibaPDA“.
Start the ibaPDA client.
Click on the icon to start the dialog “ibaPDA server selection” and enter the host
name or the IP address of ibaDAQ as address. By default, the port number is 9170. If
ibaDAQ is already in the list of servers, you can also select the device there.
Exit the dialog with <OK>.
Provided that the ibaPDA versions match, ibaPDA directly connects to the ibaDAQ sys-
tem. If the ibaPDA versions do not match, you will be requested to install the suitable
ibaPDA version.
To further configure the system, proceed as described in chapter 10.
6.4.1.2 Remote Desktop
Open the Remote Desktop Connection on the system you want to use to configure
ibaDAQ. You will find this connection in the Windows task bar under “Accessories”.
There is another option to open the Remote Desktop Connection:
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Figure 3: Run dialog (Windows 10)
In the field “Computer”, enter the host name or the IP address of the ibaDAQ system.
Figure4: Remote Desktop Connection
If you are requested to enter login information, use the information given in chapter 7.9.
Start the ibaPDA client from the Windows Start menu.
For further configuration, proceed as described in chapter 10.
6.4.2 Set up via monitor, keyboard and mouse
Connect a monitor to the DisplayPort connection of ibaDAQ. If necessary use an adapter.
Connect a keyboard and a mouse to the USB ports of ibaDAQ.
If required, log in to the system. You can find the login data in chapter 7.9.
Start the ibaPDA client from the Windows Start menu.
For further configuration, proceed as described in chapter 10.

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7 Device description
7.1 Views
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Status display
ON/OFF switch S11
Connector for 24 V power supply X14
Display (operating status, user-defined)
Rotary switch S1
Display of digital inputs and outputs
Connectors of digital inputs and outputs X5
Battery compartment X30
Fixing screws
Monitor connection X26
USB 2.0 port X25
USB 3.0 port X24
Network ports X22 and X21
System function pushbutton S10
FO output (TX) X10
FO input (RX) X11
X20, SFP port for future functions
Figure 5: Front view
7.2 Display elements
7.2.1 Operating state
The operating state of the device is indicated by colored LEDs.
LED Color Status Description
Run
Green Off Device down, no power supply
Hardware error, controller stopped
Flashing Ready
On Device powering down
PDA Yellow Flashing Updating
On ibaPDA server running
Flex White Flashing FO input ready
On FO input ready and configured
Error
Red Off No error
Flashing Malfunction, internal device applications not running
On Hardware error

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Important note
Contact the iba support when the error LED indicates a fault.
7.2.2 Operating state and user-defined displays
Multi-colored LEDs (Lic and Dat) indicate the status of the license and of data recording.
It is possible to assign signals to 2 multi-colored LEDs in ibaPDA to display user-defined
states.
LED Color Status Description
Lic
Yellow Demo licenses on dongle released
Green Dongle OK
Red No dongle or no license
Dat Off No data recording configured
Yellow Waiting for start trigger
Green Recording data
Red Data recording interrupted/stopped
PDA1 Yellow
Green User-defined display
Red
Off
PDA2
Yellow
Green User-defined display
Red
Off
7.2.3 Status of the digital inputs
The green LEDs indicate whether a digital input is active or not.
LED Status Description
DI 00, DI 01 Off No signal, logical 0
On Signal active, logical 1
7.2.4 Status of the digital outputs
LED per
channel*
Status Description
DO 00, DO 01 Off No signal, logical 0
On Signal active, logical 1
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7.3 Operating elements
7.3.1 ON/OFF switch S11
By switching the device off and on again, the supply voltage is disconnected and re-
connected and the device is rebooted. There are different ways to shut down or switch
off the running device:
Press briefly: system shuts down
Press and hold (> 5 s): system switches off (no controlled shut-down)
7.3.2 Rotary switch S1
The S1 rotary switch is used to specify IP address settings of the network interfaces:
Position Description
0 User-defined IP addresses are used for the interfaces X21 and X22. The
IP addresses can be configured in ibaPDA or in the system settings.
1 DHCP active for X21 and X22 (factory setting)
2 fixed IP addresses
X21: 192.168.1.1
X22: 192.168.1.2
3…F Not allowed
It is also possible to select different address assignment methods for the two interfaces
X21 and X22. Example:
X21 = Interface for the IT network, DHCP is active
X22 = Interface for the process network with fixed IP address 192.168.121.2
Procedure:
1. First, set switch S1 to position 1and establish a connection between the ibaPDA
client and ibaDAQ. To do so, start the ibaPDA client on your PC and follow the steps
in chapter 10.1.
2. Set switch S1 to position 0.
3. Open the I/O Manager in ibaPDA, select the first node ibaDAQ and switch to the
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4. Assign the appropriate settings for the network interfaces. Select "Use DHCP" for
X21, and for X22, enter a fixed IP address that matches your network. Click on "Apply
settings" to activate the settings.
Figure 6: ibaDAQ, “Info” tab
7.3.3 System function pushbutton S10
The S10 pushbutton has 2 functions:
Reset function
If S10 is pressed longer than 3 s during operation, the measuring files are closed, all
applications are shut down and the device is restarted.
Booting without starting data acquisition
If you press S10 during the boot process, data acquisition is not started automatically
after the device has booted up. Any signal applying at DI00 to shut down the system will
equally be ignored.
7.4 Communication interfaces
7.4.1 FO cable connections X10 and X11
The optical fiber (FO) ports X10 and X11 have the function of an ibaFOB-io card. They
allow additional iba devices to be connected such as the ibaPADU family, iba bus moni-
tors or system interface connections.
Connection Description
X10 output (TX) FO send interface
X11 input (RX) FO receive interface
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