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time too fast in dasylab

Hi,
I added a measurement time indicator in my layoutscreen in Dasylab but: time is running too fast. how can I fix this?
I am using "dasylab" in the timebase setting. Software: Dasylab 10,  windows Vista Business SP2 32bit
Hardware: Acer travelmate 5730, Centrino duo core T6570 2,1 Ghz, 2Gb internal memory, ICP CON modules: i-7561, m-7080,  m-7080, m-7017, m70182.
Kind regards,  Wouter
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Dear Wouter,

 

What do you mean too fast?  Compared with what?

 

Also, would it be possible to see the worksheet?

Tom Rizzo
InSyS Corp.
www.insyscorp.com
Your DASYLab integrator
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Dear Tom,

 

 

"What do you mean too fast?  Compared with what?"

Compared to realworld time seconds.

 

 

Also, would it be possible to see the worksheet?

yep: I'll include three pictures:

 

Full screen, timing detail and settings of the Time base

 

Kind regards, 

Wouter

 

Knipsel_timing.PNG

Knipsel_timing2.PNG Knipsel_timing2detail.PNG

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What is the DASYLab time base set for?

Do you have any other time bases configured?

Measurement Computing (MCC) has free technical support. Visit www.mccdaq.com and click on the "Support" tab for all support options, including DASYLab.
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Hi. Yes, I have anothe timebase:other timebase.PNG

 

And the DL measurement settings:timebase_Dasylab.PNG 

 

 

Hope you can help.

 

Kind regards, 

Wouter

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Wouter,

 

When I look at the worksheet logic that you show:

 

Timebase (pulse per second) -> Action controlled Relay -> Counter

 

You label this as Min (Minute?). Shouldn't the Timebase be "Pulse per Minute"?

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Hi Cj,

 

You are correct, originally I wanted it to display the measurement duration in minutes. But the minutes timer counted too fast (i am shure the timebase was set to pulse per minute).

To find the fault quicker I changed the timebase to seconds to get a feeling what was going on.

 

Kind regards, 

Wouter

 

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Wouter,

 

did you set the DASYLab timing and block size the same as the hardware ones?

 

 

Tom Rizzo
InSyS Corp.
www.insyscorp.com
Your DASYLab integrator
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