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Instrument Explorer
Free!
Configuration and Test Software
for selected
Mantracourt Strain Gauge
Conditioning Instruments


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Instrument Explorer is a configuration and test tool which allows immediate communication with a range of the Mantracourt instruments distributed by Celsum Technologies. This allows you to quickly establish communications and verify connections. Celsum Technologies can take commissions to write purpose-built software modules in Visual Basic if more complex software is needed.

Supported Instruments

DSC v3 MantraASCII
DSC v3 MantraBus2
DSC v3 ModBus
DSC v3 MantraCAN
DCell v3 MantraASCII
DCell v3 MantraBus2
DCell v3 ModBus
ADP15 MantraBus1
ADW15 MantraBus1
LCA15 MantraBus1
UAB MantraBus1

What Can I Do With Instrument Explorer?

Once the desired instrument has been selected you can setup the communications parameters required and then view a virtual instrument control panel where all of the instruments parameters and commands are displayed and allow interaction

This will allow you to view the current instrument parameters including and interactively modify read/writable parameters, just by entering the new value in the appropriate text field and hitting Return.

Data can also be logged to a window or file.

See also the Advanced Features below.

What Are The Advanced Features?

Instrument Explorer offers some advanced features to allow more control over your instruments.

An Immediate Window allows you to type expressions to interact with the instrument.

A Traffic Window allows you to view the data passed between the software and the instrument. This can be invaluable when you embark on writing your own code to communicate.

Logging allows multiple expressions to be logged to a window or a CSV file for later import into MS Excel.

Macro scripting using VBScript allows automation of functions for calibration, limit testing etc.

Drivers now contain Wizards that help with calibration, compensation etc.

The ability to save instrument parameter configuration values and later load them into a new instrument will greatly speed up configuration. 

Watch window allows user specified expressions to be evaluated and displayed with min, max and delta statistics displayed.

User workspaces can now be saved and loaded. This stores the entire configuration of the current session including instrument settings, logging and macro data, window positions etc

Why Use Instrument Explorer?

Using Instrument Explorer allows you to quickly verify instrument communications or configure an instrument without having to first write your own code. Support for new instruments can be added as and when the drivers are released.

Can I Distribute Instrument Explorer?

Instrument Explorer is a released as freeware so can be copied and distributed freely as long as the following conditions are met:

The source files on the original media cannot be changed in any way and must be distributed in full including any soft documentation.

There must be no charge for the software itself, although a charge may be made for duplication and/or media.

Component software parts (DLLs / OCXs) may not be used in third party applications without prior consent from the software author.

Where Can I Get Help?

Contact the supplier of your software. They will advise you and pass you to the instrument manufacturer where applicable. Remember that Instrument Explorer is supplied with on-line help, just press F1 to get help on the currently open window.

Hardware Specification Required To Run

To use Instrument Explorer you will need, as a minimum spec, Pentium 300MHz with 15 Mb of free disk space, 64 Mb of free RAM and at least a 256 colour display, and a mouse or equivalent pointing device. The operating system must be Windows 98, ME, NT4 (with Internet Explorer 5 or higher installed and service pack 5 or higher), 2000 or XP. This software will not work on Windows 3.1 or 95.

Installing The Software

Download the software.

Run the iesetup.exe program.

Once Setup has been run, you will need to select where to install the software. The default location will be \Program Files\Instrument Explorer but you can change this.

The setup file contains a full uninstall option.

 


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DSC Digital Strain Gage Conditioning Amplifier
DSC Version 3 (New Generation)
Digital Strain Conditioning Card

Strain Gauge Conditioning products from Mantracourt Electronics
Dcell v3 Digital Strain Conditioning Puck
and ADP15 Process Controllers


ADW15 Weighing Operation Controllers
ADW15
Weighing Process Controllers

LCA15 Process Control Instruments
LCA15
Process Controller

UAB Universal Rack-Mounted Amplifier System
UAB
Rack-Mount
Universal Amplifier System

VisualLink Rapid Application Development (RAD) SCADA Toolkit
VisualLink RAD SCADA Toolkit

NOTE To VisualLink RAD SCADA Toolkit Users

If you have the VisualLink RAD SCADA Toolkit installed you should check that it is version 2 build 1.0 or higher. If not, request an upgrade from your software supplier. Once you have the upgrade, uninstall VisualLink and Instrument Explorer then install the new versions. The reason for this is that both products share the same driver sets and the newer software stores them in a common location on the hard drive.

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