Measurement Computing 652u Quick Start User Manual

Iotech 652u quick start, Before you get started, Step 1 - install software

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1170-0940

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1.0

324996A-01

IOtech 652u Quick Start

10-Channel, USB2.0 Dynamic Signal Analyzer for Vibration Analysis & Monitoring

Before you get started

verify that you have the following items and meet or exceed the
minimum requirements listed.

IOtech 652u
TR-2U Power Supply
USB2.0 port

[on PC] and

USB Cable

Dynamic Signal Analysis CD
License Keys for purchased software;

e.g., eZ-Analyst, eZ-TOMAS

Monitor: SVGA, 1024 x 768 screen resolution

Windows 2000 SP4 and Windows XP users

:

I

ntel

Pentium [or equivalent], 1 GHz

512 MB memory; 10 GB disk space

Windows Vista users:

PC must be Windows Vista Premium Ready

Step 1 - Install Software

1. Close all running applications on the host PC.

2. Insert the Dynamic Signal Analysis CD into your CD-ROM drive and wait for the CD to auto-run. An Opening

Screen will appear. As an alternative, you can download software from: www.iotech.com/ftp.html

3. Click the <ENTER SETUP> button.

Note: If you are downloading software from our website, follow instructions provided there.

4. From the hardware selection screen [which follows a licensing agreement], select the 652u

from the drop-down list and follow the on-screen instructions.

Step 2 - Connect the 652u to Power and to the Computer

Supply power from the TR-2U to the 652u before connecting the USB cable to the computer. This allows the
652u to inform the host computer (upon connection of the USB cable) that the unit requires minimal power
from the computer’s USB port. When disconnecting a 652u from the PC, unplug the USB cable before
unplugging the TR-2U power cable.

1. Connect the TR-2U to a standard AC outlet.

2. Connect the TR-2U to the External Power connector on the 652u.

3. Using a USB cable, connect the 652u to a USB2.0 port on the computer. USB2.0 port is required.

4. Follow the computer screen prompts as directed to allow the computer to detect your new hardware.

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