1. Selection of Communication Interface
Communication for RA2000 series (1WMPD4003507)
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1.6. How to Use NS3300
This software allows you to make various settings such as input range and operation mode in
measuring devices connected via LAN from a personal computer (PC). Additionally, the software allows
you to monitor data of multiple devices in real time and record the data to the HD in a PC. The recorded
data file is easy to be played, CSV-converted, computed, and printed.
* Note: NS3300 ver2.8 is available for both RA2300MK
Ⅱ
and RA2800A.
1.6.1. Prior to use NS3000 Unifizer
System requirements: The unifizer is available on IBM PC/AT compatible machines meeting the
following requirements:
- CPU
Pentium® M 1GHz or faster
(CoreTM2 Duo 2 GHz or faster recommended)
If Camera used (Visible/Infrared), 1 GB or more is recommended.
- HD available disk space
10 MB of space is needed for the program area.
A sufficient free space is also needed for storing data.
The maximum size of acquired data files that can be stored is
roughly 1/3 of the free space on the hard disk.
- USB port
For installation and protection key
- Display
1024 x 768 pixels or higher
- OS
Windows 2000 (SP4 or later) / Windows XP (SP2 or later)
Windows Vista Ultimate (32bit)
Windows 7 Ultimate (32bit) / Professional (32bit)
* Windows 2000 and Windows XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft corporation of
the United States.
Pentium® is a registered trademark of Intel corporation of the United States.
1.6.2. Communication Settings for Connecting Device
*Note: For
pier to pier communication
between a PC and RA2000 Series without HUB, use a
crossover LAN cable
.
1) Open the “System – Communication Setup” screen of RA2000 series to set up a communication
device to be connected.
Protocol setting for LAN
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