The Hydra Data Acquisition Unit (DAU) - Manual Operation

Powering Up The Hydra

Setting Manual Operation Of The Hydra


Links to other Hydra notes.
Introduction to the Hydra
Manual Operation
Setting The Hydra And The Computer To Communicate
General Computer Operation
Commands For A Single DC Voltage Measurement
Programming The Hydra in C (Console Applications)
Programming The Hydra In C++ (GUI/Visual Applications)
Programming The Hydra In Visual Basic
Programming The Hydra in LabView

Why Use The Hydra?

         Here is the Hydra DAU.

Turn the Hydra on.  That's not a facetious statement.  Depress the green button at the lower right of the instrument's front pane.  And be sure it's plugged in.  The Hydra will go through a start-up sequence (green LEDs will flash on the front panel) and it will come up in the mode it was last in before being turned off.

The Hydra may come up in a monitor mode.  That means it takes repetitive measurements - which might be voltage, temperature, etc. on a particular channel - and it will start that operation.  If it comes up in monitor mode - and you will know that by it's efforts to take measurements repetitively - depress the white MON key in the lower right corner of the front control panel.  That toggles the Hydra out of the monitor mode.



Setting The Hydra For DC Voltage Measurements

        Next we will walk through the process to set the Hydra to measure DC voltages.  Here are the steps.

  • While not in the monitor mode, depress the FUNC key at the top left of the front control panel.  You should see the words SET FUNC in small green illuminated letters on the display panel.
  • Now you can cycle through the different functions - the operations the Hydra will perform - by using the arrow keys on the front control panel.
  • Cycle through to get V DC showing and depress the ENTER key to set the function to DC voltage measurement.  If you want to make another kind of measurement you would choose that measurement at this point.

  • Setting The Hydra To Measure A Temperature

            To measure a temperature things are slightly different from what you do to measure a DC voltage, for example.  Here are the steps.



    Other Points

            You can make manual measurements of other variables.

           Check the Hydra manual:
    To make burst measurements.

    To set the range (0-3v, 0-30v, etc.).