Sigma Cable Box 1U643 User Manual

USER’S GUIDE  
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Fax: 316-775-1416  
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REVISION RECORD  
REV  
A
DATE  
DESCRIPTION OF CHANGE  
22 February 1999  
14 July 2004  
Original Issue  
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Incorporate Information on 1S643 system components and  
reformat to larger page size (8½ x 11)  
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1. INTRODUCTION  
The 1U643 Breakout Box and Data Logger is a tool for monitoring aircraft systems by  
providing a test point breakout between various electronic modules and their associated  
interconnects with the aircraft. The 1U643 was designed as a dual purpose tool. The 1U643  
can be used stand alone as a normal breakout box or, when connected to a notebook  
computer via the RS232 serial port, as a data viewing, logging, and recording instrument.  
At the heart of the 1U643 electronics is the industry standard 80C552 processor which  
when connected to a notebook computer via RS232 serial communications becomes a very  
powerful diagnostics tool. The 1U643 data logger allows diagnosis of aircraft system  
malfunctions by enabling the user to record data from aircraft systems for later viewing by  
knowledgeable systems engineers or technicians.  
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2. HARDWARE/SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS  
To use the 1U643 as a data logger/recorder the following is required:  
IBM or compatible Personal Computer with;  
RS-232 serial port  
At least 1 Meg free hard disk space  
Windows 3.1 or later  
3. INITIAL SETUP  
Insert 1U643 Data Logger Software Set up disk into computer and run the “setup.exe”  
program on the set up disk. Follow the instructions on the computer screen.  
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4. STARTUP  
To start viewing or recording data connect the computer to the 1U643 Breakout Box via an  
RS-232 Cable. Connect the breakout box to the aircraft system to be monitored per  
applicable aircraft system maintenance procedures. Turn on the power switch on the  
breakout box and then run the 1U643.exe program. The user will be greeted with a start up  
screen.  
At this point the user is given the option to ‘Continue’ or ‘Exit’.  
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5. SOFTWARE OPERATION  
After clicking ‘Continue’ on the start up screen the main program screen will appear.  
Please note the menu and toolbar at the top of the screen.  
Some of the toolbar buttons have matching operations, which can be accessed through the  
menu. From left to right the toolbar button functions are:  
Open a recorded file for playback  
Save a recorded file as *.dat  
Start acquiring data  
Stop acquiring data  
Set focus to previous window  
Set focus to next window  
Load an oscilloscope/line graph window  
Load the DC viewing window  
Reverse playback  
Stop playback  
Pause playback or recording  
Start playback  
One Touch Recording  
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The status bar appears at the bottom of the screen. Included in the status bar are:  
The present status of data acquisition  
The time of day or when in play back mode the real time when the displayed block of  
data was recorded.  
The number of data blocks received from the breakout box during the present  
acquisition run.  
Under the ‘File’ menu are the following items:  
Open’ Opens a previously recorded data file for playback  
Save As…’ Saves a recorded file as *.dat  
Export’ Exports recorded data in a ‘csv’ (comma separated values) format, which can  
be loaded into most spreadsheet programs such as MS Excel.  
Exit’ Exits this window and returns to the start up window  
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The ‘Options’ menu has the following function:  
Select the serial communications port through which to receive data from the breakout box.  
The communications port selected must match the physical port to which the breakout box  
is connected. In order to properly communicate with the breakout box the serial port must  
be configured correctly. The default serial port is ‘Comm 1’. If the use of a different  
communications port number is desired or required, the selection must be made here each  
time the software is restarted. Please refer to the computer operation manuals for  
information regarding a particular computer serial port configuration.  
The ‘Run’ menu has ‘Start’, which starts data acquisition and ‘Stop’, which stops  
acquisition of data.  
The ‘View’ menu is used for loading or unloading the DC viewing window and for loading  
an Oscilloscope/Line Graph window. There can be one Oscilloscope/Line Graph window  
loaded for each breakout box pin.  
The ‘Window’ menu is used to automatically arrange the windows for easier viewing.  
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The ‘Help’ menu displays the ‘About’ window, which displays information such as the  
current revision of this software.  
5.1 DC Viewing Window  
Before viewing of acquired data can begin the user must select the mode of display. One  
method of viewing data acquisition is the DC viewing window.  
When ‘DC Volt’ is selected the DC Voltage Viewing window appears. It is unloaded  
in the same manner. The DC Viewing window can be turned on and off through the  
corresponding toolbar button. This window displays all pins simultaneously.  
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5.2 Oscilloscope/Line Graph Windows  
The Oscilloscope/Line Graph window is loaded through the View menu or through the  
corresponding toolbar button. Up to 39 such windows can be opened, one for each pin, if  
desired.  
The Pin # box determines which breakout box pin will be displayed on this window.  
Numbers can be entered directly into the box by clicking on it and typing the number, or by  
clicking the up or down arrows the number can be spun up or down. The Points box sets  
the number of samples to be displayed in one sweep of the line graph. The maximum  
number of points is 32000 the minimum is 1.  
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5.3 Starting Data Acquisition  
Once the mode of viewing has been set up the acquisition is started by clicking ‘Run/Start’  
in the menu or by clicking the corresponding toolbar button. If the Breakout Box power is  
on and the Communications port has been configured properly the display windows should  
show data.  
Note that the ‘VDC’ field in the upper right corner of the Oscilloscope window displays the  
DC Voltage of the last acquired data point for the corresponding breakout box pin selected.  
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To allow for easier viewing of multiple windows the user can select ‘Window/Tile’ in the  
menu.  
The windows are automatically arranged in a tile fashion.  
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The windows can then be easily manipulated to allow the user to see the specific  
information of interest.  
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5.4 Recording Data Files  
Recording of data can be started at anytime while data is being acquired by clicking on the  
toolbar button with the red dot.  
Once recording has begun it can be paused temporarily by clicking the pause button.  
Recording will resume by clicking pause again.  
5.5 Playback of Data Files  
To playback a recording that was just recorded simply click on the play button.  
The mode of display at the time of recording does not determine the mode of display at  
playback. All data is recorded. Therefore the mode of display can be setup however the  
user chooses and this is accomplished in the same manner as it was for acquisition. The  
user can pause playback at any point during playback of a recorded file by clicking the  
pause button. Playback is resumed by clicking the pause button again. It is also possible to  
play in reverse by clicking the reverse play button.  
Playback is returned to normal by clicking the reverse play button again.  
Once a recording has been reviewed the user can save it permanently by saving it to a  
permanent file. If the recording is not saved to a permanent file then that recording will be  
lost the next time a recording is initiated.  
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5.6 Saving Recorded Data Files  
To permanently save a recorded file it must save from the temporary record file to a user  
named file. To achieve this click on ‘File/Save As…’ in the menu or click on the  
corresponding toolbar button.  
The following dialog prompts the user to name the file. The file can be saved anywhere on  
the computers disk drives by selecting the destination directory, or if a network drive has  
been set up in the Windows operating system the user can direct the file there. The file  
‘temp.dat’ is the default filename for the temporary storage of the recording function and  
should not be used for permanent storage, as it will be overwritten.  
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5.7 Opening Data Files For Playback  
To playback a file other than the most recently recorded one the user must first open that  
file by clicking ‘File/Open’ in the menu or by clicking on the corresponding toolbar button.  
The user is prompted to select the file to open.  
Once the file has been opened the user must set up the display windows for viewing  
playback. Then by clicking on the ‘Play’ button on the toolbar the playback of the file will  
be initiated. The user can replay the file as many times as desired but once the ‘Stop’  
button has been clicked or the user declines to replay the file, the user selected file is closed  
and the default file ‘temp.dat’ is used.  
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5.8 Exporting Data  
It may be desirable to view and analyze data using another program such as a spreadsheet,  
and for this reason a data export function is included. The export data function exports data  
to a comma separated value (csv) file, which is compatible with most spreadsheet or data  
base programs. In order to export data the user must first open the recording for which  
exported data is desired. Then the user must click ‘File/Export’.  
The user is then prompted to enter a file name to export data to. The data is then exported.  
The csv file can then be loaded using a program of the users choice.  
6. TROUBLESHOOTING  
If the data logger program fails to receive data from the breakout box then the following  
should be verified:  
The proper communications port has been selected under ‘Options’ menu.  
The breakout box is powered on.  
The RS-232 cable and connections are good.  
There are no serial port IRQ conflicts on the computer (see computer documentation on  
setting up communications ports).  
The Breakout Box is receiving the proper power from the aircraft or other power  
source.  
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7.0 1S643-( ) DATA LOGGER SYSTEM COMPONENTS  
7.1 1U643-( ) Data Logger Unit Technical Specifications  
Supply Voltage: 28 Volt DC (18 to 32 VDC) at 80 ma nominal  
Input Loading: 1 Meg ohm  
Input Protection: 1000V  
Processor: 80C552 (clock Speed =11.059 MHZ)  
A/D Converter Resolution: 10 bit with Linearity of +/- 2 LSB  
Measurement Method: SAR  
Front End Divider Accuracy: 2 %  
Absolute DCV Accuracy: +\-(1% of reading + 3 digits)  
RS-232 Communications: 9600/8/1/1/N  
Block Conversion/Transfer Speed: 6 blocks per second (39 pins)  
Weight: 6 lbs. (basic unit)  
Operating Environment: -20 to 55 C  
Storage Environment: -40 to 70 C  
7.2 Data Logger System Component Outlines  
The components that make up the 1S643-001 or 1S643-002 Data Logger System are shown  
in Figures 7-1 (Data Logger), 7-2 (Cables) and 7-3 (Extender Cards).  
1S643-001 Data Logger System Description:  
1 ea. 1U643(-001) Data Logger Unit (see Figure 7-1)  
1 ea. 1V643-801 Power Cable (see Figure 7-2)  
1 ea. 1V643-802 Computer Serial port Cable (see Figure 7-2)  
1 ea. 1U643-803 Extender Card Cable (see Figure 7-2)  
1 ea. 1V643-901 25 pin J-Box Extender Card (see Figure 7-3)  
1 ea. 1V643-902 27 pin J-Box Extender Card (see Figure 7-3)  
1 ea. 1V643-901 37 pin J-Box Extender Card (see Figure 7-3)  
1 ea. 1V643-902 37 pin Side Console Extender Card (see Figure 7-3)  
1S643-002 Data Logger System Description:  
1 ea. 1U643-002 Data Logger Unit (see Figure 7-1)  
1 ea. 1V643-801 Power Cable (see Figure 7-2)  
1 ea. 1V643-802 Computer Serial port Cable (see Figure 7-2)  
1 ea. 1U643-803 Extender Card Cable (see Figure 7-2)  
1 ea. 1V643-901 25 pin J-Box Extender Card (see Figure 7-3)  
1 ea. 1V643-902-1 27 pin J-Box Extender Card (see Figure 7-3)  
1 ea. 1V643-901 37 pin J-Box Extender Card (see Figure 7-3)  
1 ea. 1V643-902 37 pin Side Console Extender Card (see Figure 7-3)  
The 1S643-002 System allows starting of Fuel Pumps during fuel control test.  
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Figure 7-1  
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Figure 7-2  
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Figure 7-3  
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