Difference between revisions of "D.A.R.E!! Instruments RPR2006P"
(→RadiCentre) |
(→RadiCentre) |
||
Line 61: | Line 61: | ||
Additionally, when you have selected the "RadiCentre Multi-slot" you have to select the right "Device Identification" from the drop down menu, which is corresponding with the used slot and port in the RadiCentre. | Additionally, when you have selected the "RadiCentre Multi-slot" you have to select the right "Device Identification" from the drop down menu, which is corresponding with the used slot and port in the RadiCentre. | ||
− | Thus, for example for this configuration a RadiCentre USB1004A plug-in card could be used, and is placed in slot 1 | + | Thus, for example for this configuration a RadiCentre USB1004A plug-in card could be used, and is placed in slot 1 with the RadiPower sensor connected to port A. In addition, all commands should use this prefix 1A. |
Your Powermeter itself is always connected by USB. However, the communication with the RadiCentre is important when configuring your RadiPower, this will be further explained under communication. | Your Powermeter itself is always connected by USB. However, the communication with the RadiCentre is important when configuring your RadiPower, this will be further explained under communication. | ||
Revision as of 15:16, 18 June 2013
Contents
General
Firstly you have to open the advanced device driver configuration window.
Now click Device Drivers and then select Power meters from the drop down list. Choose your powermeter (e.g. D.A.R.E!! Instruments RPRxxxxX) and click the "Avanced" button. You now have a window with several tabs and the different settings to configure you Powermeter.
Powermeter | General settings of the Powermeter. |
Option | Filter settings of the Powermeter. |
RadiCentre | Connection type settings of the powermeter. |
Communication | Communication settings of the powermeter. |
Firmware | Firmware update of the powermeter. |
Powermeter
In the first screen it is possible to configure some general settings of the Powermeter.
According these settings RadiMation will perform a minimum of three measurements with a maximum of ten with a wait time between measurements with a minimum of 75ms.
Option
At the second tab you will find the filter selection.
From the drop-down menu you can select the filtering of the Powermeter. If a higher filter is selected then the sampling rate will also be higher. Default the filtering is set to automatic; 'Filter Auto'. The used filter is then depending on the actual power level which is being measured and will normally vary between filter 3 and filter 7.
An overview of the different filters and the corresponding sampling range:
Filter: | Sampling rate: |
---|---|
1 | 10 |
2 | 30 |
3 | 100 |
4 | 300 |
5 | 1000 |
6 | 3000 |
7 | 5000 |
For more information read the operation manual of your RadiPower device.
RadiCentre
Here you can set the right connection type of the communication with the Powermeter device.
- If the Powermeter is connected directly to your computer without intervention of a RadiCentre or an other device, you should select "Directly to PC".
- If the Powermeter is connected to a RadiCentre 1, you should select "RadiCentre 1".
- If the Powermeter is connected to an other RadiCentre with multiple slots, you should select "RadiCentre Multi-slot".
Additionally, when you have selected the "RadiCentre Multi-slot" you have to select the right "Device Identification" from the drop down menu, which is corresponding with the used slot and port in the RadiCentre.
Thus, for example for this configuration a RadiCentre USB1004A plug-in card could be used, and is placed in slot 1 with the RadiPower sensor connected to port A. In addition, all commands should use this prefix 1A.
Your Powermeter itself is always connected by USB. However, the communication with the RadiCentre is important when configuring your RadiPower, this will be further explained under communication.
Communication
The type of communication can here be configured. When your RadiCentre is connected by USB, select "USB" from the list of Communication Streams and click "Ok". Otherwise, choose the correct type of communication used as interface for the RadiCentre.
It is very important when you have connected your device with the USB interface to detect the device identification number. Otherwise, the device will not be recognized by RadiMation. To do so, click 'Configure', you will get the following screen:
File:8 Tab4 Communication 4USB configure.PNG
Click the 'Detect' button and after that confirm with 'Ok'. Your USB communication is now correctly established.
File:6 Tab4 Communication 1GPIB configure.PNG
File:7 Tab4 Communication 3RS-232 configure.PNG
File:9 Tab4 Communication 5VISA configure.PNG
Firmware
It is also possible to update the firmware of your Power meter to a newer version. When you have download and extract the newest version of the firmware you can use the "Browse" button to select the .upd file. Click "Update firmware" to update the firmware and wait for the process to finish.
The D.A.R.E!! Instruments RPR2006P device driver is a Power Meter which is supported by RadiMation®.
Related pages
Links
- Google search: D.A.R.E!! Instruments RPR2006P
- Google image search: D.A.R.E!! Instruments RPR2006P
This information about an equipment is automatically generated from the list of supported device drivers from RadiMation. |
If you need more information you can contact radimation-support@raditeq.com. |