In the General tab, you can configure the basic settings and set the mode for each channel.
Basic settings
Module Type (information only)
Indicates the type of the current module.
Locked
You can lock a module to avoid unintentional or unauthorized changing of the module settings.
Enabled
Enable the module to record signals.
Name
You can enter a name for the module here.
Comment
You can enter a comment or description of the module here. This will be displayed as a tooltip in the signal tree.
Module No.
This internal reference number of the module determines the order of the modules in the signal tree of ibaPDA client and ibaAnalyzer.
Timebase
All signals of the module are sampled on this timebase.
Use module name as prefix
This option puts the module name in front of the signal names.
Advanced
Enable diagnostics
If you enable diagnostics (True), the Diagnostics tab is added. See Diagnostics tab.
Enable ADC signals
Enable and display ADC signals on the Analog tab.
Anti-aliasing filter type
Select the filter type for the anti-aliasing filter which is applied to the filtered signal. The available options are:
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Elliptic/Cauer 10th order
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Butterworth 2nd order
Enable statistical values
If you enable Statistical values, the Statistical values tab is added. The time base is 10 ms. See Statistical values.
In addition, the Statistical values interval field appears. Enter the calculation interval (in ms) for statistical values here. Valid range is 100 ms to 5000 ms. The interval for statistical values has no effect on the timebase (10 ms).
Channels
Channel x
Enable the channel by selecting the measuring range or disable the channel in the drop-down list.
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Off
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IEPE 1Hz
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IEPE 0.1Hz
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24V DC
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24V AC
TEDS
TEDS Channel x
Enable TEDS (Transducer Electronic Data Sheet) identification for the respective channel.
TEDS identification can only be selected if the IEPE 0.1Hz or IEPE 1Hz mode has been selected for this channel. If the 24V DC or 24V AC modes are selected, the TEDS field for the respective channel remains grayed out.
