User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Supported Firmware and Software Versions
- Guide to Relevant Documents
- Overview
- Installation
- Starter Kits, Modules and Options
- Common Terms
- Operation
- Single Ended Input Channel
- Temperature Sensor
- Terminal Strip
- Radio and Antenna
- Node Addressing
- Sample Duration Calculations
- Time Stamping
- Power
- Power Profile
- Operating Temperature
- Sampling Rates
- Datalogging Memory
- Factory Calibration and Testing
- General Specifications
- Mechanical Drawing
- Electrical Block Diagram
- Software
- FCC (United States) Certification
- IC (Industry Canada) Certification
- Support
- Terms and Conditions
- Appendix 1: Host-to-Base Station Communication
- Appendix 2: Datalogging with Agile-Link™ software
- Appendix 3: Streaming with Agile-Link™ software
- Appendix 4: Low Duty Cycle with Agile-Link™ software
- Appendix 5: High Speed Streaming with High Speed Streaming s
- Appendix 6: Bridge Completion Resistors
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• As Low Duty Cycle samples are received from the node, their values will be
displayed by channel. If engineering units have been applied by Channel Actions,
the units will display in those units; otherwise all values will be in raw bits.
• Click the + sign to the left of the node and a tree of information will display
indicating current Timer Tick (read Sweep) and the current Sampling Rate.
• Select Graph View from the drop-down above the channel headers and the Low
Duty Cycle graphing window will appear.
• Click the node in the Available Node frame and a real-time graph will appear and
graph the samples as they arrive.
• Select Data View from the drop-down above the channel headers and the Low
Duty Cycle data window will reappear.
• In finite Low Duty Cycle, sampling will progress until the number of sweeps set
in the Configuration has been reached.
• Note: The Agile-Link™ software does not signal the user when a finite LDC
session has completed. It will continue to monitor for any samples coming from
the node. The user by observation of the Data View, observation of the activity
LED on the node, etc. must intervene to continue.
• By right-clicking on the node in the Data Collector window, you receive various
menu items.
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