HBM QuantumX CX22-W Bedienungsanleitung

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Operating Manual
Bedienungsanleitung
QuantumX CX22‐W
CX22‐W Data Recorder
CX22‐W‐Datenrekorder

English Page 3 - 59.................................................
Deutsch Seite 61 - 121..............................................

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Contents Page
English
Safety instructions 5..............................................
1 Markings used 8...............................................
1.1 The markings used in this document 8........................
1.2 Symbols on the module and their meaning 8..................
2 Introduction 10.................................................
3 CX22‐W connections 11.........................................
4 Changing the CompactFlash card 13.............................
4.1 Procedure for removing the CF card 13........................
4.2 Procedure for inserting the CF card 14........................
5 Connecting the CX22‐W data recorder 15.........................
5.1 Operation with monitor and keyboard/mouse 15................
5.2 Connecting to a PC 16......................................
5.3 Connecting QuantumX modules 17...........................
5.4 Connecting other devices 18.................................
6 Connecting a PC with the CX22‐W data recorder 19...............
6.1 Direct connection of PC and CX22‐W 20.......................
6.2 Connecting the CX22‐W and PC via a network 22..............
6.3 Connection via WLAN (CX22‐W only) 24......................
6.3.1 Preparing the CX22‐W for WLAN connections 24.........
6.3.2 Preparing the CX22‐W for an existing WLAN (Access
Point) 25.............................................
6.3.3 Setting up connection via WLAN 26.....................
6.3.4 Preparing the CX22‐W for an Adhoc network 27..........
6.3.5 Preparing the PC for connection via an Adhoc network 30..
6.3.6 Setting up a connection via WLAN and Adhoc network 31..
6.4 Setting up connection via remote desktop 31...................
6.5 Configuration of remote desktop 32...........................
6.6 Detecting and resolving connection problems 35................
6.7 Using Ethernet and WLAN in parallel 36.......................
7 Connecting devices without the Windows operating system to
the CX22‐W 37..................................................
8 The CX22‐W data recorder start screen 38........................

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9 Configuring measurement with catman[AP 39...................
9.1 General default settings, data storage and directories 39.........
9.2 Setting up a device scan 40..................................
9.3 Creating a DAQ project 40...................................
9.4 Transferring data/files from the CX22‐W to the PC 42............
9.5 Data analysis 44...........................................
10 Configuring the CX22‐W for self‐contained measurements 45......
11 Additional CX22‐W connections 47...............................
11.1 Digital inputs and outputs 47.................................
11.2 START/STOP button 47.....................................
11.3 LED displays 48............................................
11.3.1 Module LED 48.......................................
11.3.2 LEDs in the Ethernet connection 48.....................
11.3.3 Status LEDs for operating status 48.....................
11.3.4 Status LEDs for digital outputs 48.......................
11.3.5 LED for operating status of the CF card 49...............
11.4 Microphone input, loudspeaker output 49......................
11.5 USB connections 50........................................
11.6 RS‐232 50.................................................
12 System settings, update and recovery 51.........................
12.1 Changing system settings (Settings) 51........................
12.2 System restoration (Recovery) 51.............................
12.3 Updating catmanAP 53....................................
12.4 Installing Windows software or drivers 54......................
12.5 Partitioning memory in the CX22‐W 54........................
12.6 EWF, safeguarding your settings against change 55.............
13 Waste disposal and environmental protection 56..................

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Safety instructions
Appropriate use
The QuantumX data recorders CX22 and CX22‐W (with WLAN) are 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 operated as described in
the Operating Manuals. It is also essential to comply with the legal and safety
requirements for the application concerned during use. The same applies to
the use of accessories.
The module is only to be installed and used by qualified personnel, strictly in
accordance with the specifications and the safety rules and regulations.
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 particularly 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 must establish safe operating conditions. This
can be done,for example, by mechanical interlocking, error signaling, etc.
NOTE
The module must not be connected directly to the power supply system.
Supply voltage 10 V ... 30 V (DC).
The supply connection and all other connections must be installed in such a
way that electromagnetic interference does not adversely affect device
functionality (see also HBM Greenline Information, brochure i1577).
When devices are working in a network, these networks must be designed in
such a way that malfunctions in individual nodes can be detected and shut
down.
Automation equipment and devices must be designed in such a way that
adequate protection or locking against unintentional actuation is provided (e.g.
access checks, password protection, etc.).
Safety precautions must be taken both in terms of hardware and software, so
that a line break or other interruptions to signal transmission, e.g. via the bus
interfaces, do not cause undefined states or loss of data in the automation
device. After making settings and carrying out activities that are
password‐protected, you must make sure that any controls that may be

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connected remain in safe condition until the switching performance of the
module has been tested.
Ambient conditions on site
Protect the module from direct contact with water.
Protect the module from dirt, moisture or weather conditions such as rain,
snow, etc. The protection class under the IP standard DIN EN 60529 is IP20.
Please observe the permissible maximum ambient temperatures stated in
the specifications.
Make sure that the side ventilation openings are not covered.
The permissible relative humidity at 31C is 80% (non condensing); linear
reduction up to 50% at 40C.
Do not expose the device to direct sunlight.
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 (replacement of
components) is prohibited. 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 manuals.
Working safely
Error messages should only be acknowledged once the cause of the error is
removed and no further danger exists.
Qualified personnel
Qualified persons means persons entrusted with the installation, fitting,
commissioning and operation of the product who possess the appropriate
qualifications for their function.
This includes people who meet at least one of the three following
requirements:
- Knowledge of the safety concepts of automation technology is a
requirement and as project personnel, they must be familiar with these
concepts.
- As 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.
- As system startup engineers or service engineers, they have successfully
completed the training to qualify them to repair the automation systems.

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They are also authorized to activate, ground and label circuits and
equipment in accordance with safety engineering standards.
General dangers of failing to follow the safety instructions
The QuantumX data recorders CX22 and CX22‐W are state‐of‐the‐art and
fail‐safe. The modules may give rise to residual dangers if they are
inappropriately installed and operated by untrained personnel. Any person
instructed to carry out installation, startup, maintenance or repair of the
modules must have read and understood the Operating Manuals and in
particular the technical safety instructions.
The scope of supply and performance of the modules only covers a small
area of measurement technology. In addition, equipment planners, installers
and operators should plan, implement and respond to the safety engineering
considerations of measurement technology in such a way as to minimize
residual dangers. Comply with the prevailing regulations at all times, and draw
the attention of users to the residual dangers connected with measurement
technology.
Maintenance and cleaning
The modules are maintenance‐free. Please note the following points when
cleaning the housing:
Before cleaning, disconnect all connections.
Clean the housing with a soft, slightly damp (not wet!) cloth. Never use
solvent as this could damage the labeling or the housing.
When cleaning, ensure that no liquid gets into the module or connections.

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1 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 respective product or the manufacturer/owner.
HOTTINGER BALDWIN MESSTECHNIK GMBH does not lay claim to any
other than their own trade names/trademarks.
1.1 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
NOTE
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
information about the product or about
handling the product.
Tip This marking indicates application tips or
other information that is useful to you.
Device -> New Bold text indicates menu items, as well as
dialog and window titles in the user
interfaces. The arrows between menu items
indicate the sequence in which menus and
sub‐menus are called
Data rate, 500 Bold text in italics indicates inputs and input
fields in the user interfaces.
Emphasis Italics are used to emphasize and highlight
texts.
1.2 Symbols on the module and their meaning
Symbol:
Meaning: Note supply voltage
This symbol indicates that the supply voltage must lie between 10 and 30 VDC.

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Symbol:
Meaning: CE mark
The CE mark enables the manufacturer to guarantee that the product
complies with the requirements of the relevant EC directives (the Declaration
of Conformity can be found on the HBM support website, www.hbm.com/
support and HBMdoc).
Symbol:
Meaning: Statutory waste disposal mark
The electrical and electronic devices that bear this symbol are subject to the
European waste electrical and electronic equipment directive 2002/96/EC.
The symbol indicates that the device must not be disposed of as household
garbage, see also Chapter 13, Page 56.
Symbol:
Meaning: USB connections, e.g. for keyboard, mouse, external memory
Symbol:
Meaning: Microphone connection
Symbol:
Meaning: Loudspeaker connection
Symbol:
Meaning: Connection for grounding the housing
The connection must be connected to the grounded conductor potential.

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2 Introduction
This manual is intended to support you in making the basic settings of your
QuantumX data recorder. The CX22 data recorder is available in two
versions: CX22 and CX22‐W. The CX22‐W version also has a WLAN module
with a WLAN antenna on the front of the module.
All measurement technology settings are implemented using the catman
AP
software, which has an extensive online Help.
This manual shows you:
How to connect the module.
What options are available for connecting to the module.
How to connect to the module.
QuantumX modules are connected to the CX22‐W data recorder via FireWire
in the same way as is the case with other QuantumX modules, or
alternatively, you can connect QuantumX modules via Ethernet and a switch
or hub.
Full QuantumX documentation includes:
This operating manual
QuantumX operating manual with pin assignments
The QuantumX data recorder data sheet
QuantumX modules data sheets
Online Help in the software
catman
AP
QuantumX Assistant
Sensor database
TEDS Editor
Programming interface API (.NET/COM)
LabVIEWtlibrary (VIs)
DIAdemtdriver
Examples for LabVIEWtand API (.NET/COM)
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