
For Questions or Support, contact:
Datrend Systems Inc.
130 – 4020 Viking Way
Richmond BC Canada V6V 2L4
Phone: 1 (604) 291-7747
Toll Free: 1 (800) 667-6557
Fax: 1 (604) 294-2355
Email: customerservice@datrend.com
PASSWORD ENABLED:
If the Password is enabled, it protects the Systems Settings
Menu #3. Press Password Enabled to toggle between "YES"
and "NO". Default is "NO".
EDIT PASSWORD: When pressed, Edit Password displays the
QWERTY keypad for entering a password. The maximum
length of the password is 17 characters. By default, the
password is set to all-whitespace. The password is shown as it
is typed for verification.
Press Main Menu on any Settings Menu to save changes and
return to the MAIN MENU of ES601-CMMS.
After configuring the settings as required, power ES601-CMMS
off for at least 2 seconds, then re-apply power. When MAIN
MENU is displayed, press System Settings and verify that any
changes made are now active.
Connections (Connecting to ES601-CMMS )
When using ES601-CMMS, the operator is expected to be
familiar with the particular Electrical Safety Standard to which
the DUT is being tested. It is recommended the operator have
access to the Standard and refer to the Standard during the
test.
Connection instructions for AC-powered DUT:
•Whenever connecting or disconnecting a DUT or peripheral
devices to ES601-CMMS, the power switches of all equipment
should be OFF.
•Connect the DUT power cable to ES601-CMMS Test
Receptacle.
•Connect the Kelvin Cable to a grounded terminal on the
enclosure of the DUT.
•AUX1 connects to electrically isolated input/output signals.
Typically this connection would be for testing a transformer-
isolated data communications interface on the DUT, such as
an Ethernet Port. Review DUT documentation or check with
the DUT manufacturer before making this connection, or
performing tests of isolated input/output signals.
•AUX2 connects to any exposed ungrounded metal on the
DUT. (Note AUX1 and AUX2 connections are optional
depending on the characteristics of the DUT and the
requirements of the testing standard.)
•DUT patient leads (or "applied parts"), if any, are connected to
ES601-CMMS jacks AP1 through AP10 as required.
Refer to Operating Manual Figure 6 - Connecting to a line-
powered DUT for the connection diagram.
Connection instructions for battery-powered DUT:
•Whenever connecting or disconnecting a DUT or peripheral
devices to ES601-CMMS, the power switches of all equipment
should be OFF.
•The “TO DUT CASE” jack of ES601-CMMS connects to the
enclosure of the DUT, or alternatively, to aluminum foil which
is wrapped over the DUT if the enclosure is made of plastic.
•As required, AUX1 may connect to electrically isolated
input/output signals. Most typically, this connection would be
for testing a transformer-isolated data communications
interface on the DUT, such as an Ethernet Port.
•Note the Test Socket and the Kevin Cable are not used for
testing internally-powered devices.
Refer to Operating Manual Figure 7 - Connecting for battery-
powered DUT for the connection diagram.
Connection instructions for Peripheral Devices:
Input connections are located on the left side of ES601-CMMS.
Input connections for data entry during tests are optional. Data
can always be entered via the on-screen QWERTY keyboard.
•Connect a PS/2 keyboard or PS/2 barcode scanner to the
PS/2 input.
•As an alternative to PS/2 barcode scanner, connect a RS-232
barcode scanner (DB9F) to the BARCODE input.
•Peripheral testing instruments, if used, should be connected
to the RS-232 TESTER PORTS before powering up ES601-
CMMS. RJ-12 serial cables (PN: 3140-429) and adapters
(PN: 3140-710 or 3140-711).
•Connect a Centronix printer cable to PRINTER PORT for
direct printing.
•Connect RS-232 PORT to a serial printer or to a PC for
outputting test record data via a terminal program
(HyperTerminal or equivalent).
Testing with ES601-CMMS
Manual and Automated Testing are discussed in detail in
Chapters 5 and 6, respectively, of the Operating Manual.
ES601pc-US Software for CMMS systems
Installation
Plug the Datrend Product USB into your computer and close the
drive. The USB menu should appear unless your computer is
set to ignore autorun applications. If the menu does not appear,
use the file explorer utility on your computer to locate the USB
drive and browse to locate the file called StartHere.exe. Execute
this file to launch the USB menu.
To install ES601pc-US application software, click the “ES601”
button on the USB menu, followed by ES601/ES601-US
Software/Install Es601pc-US. The installer application will start
up and guide you through the installation process. Note: to
install this software, you must have administrative privileges on
your computer, otherwise Windows will block installation of
some files needed to run the software.
Installing USB Drivers
When installation is complete, connect ES601-CMMS to your
PC using the USB cable provided. When ES601-CMMS is
connected to the PC for the first time, Windows should detect
the connection and automatically launch the New Hardware
Wizard which will prompt you for the USB driver.
The USB drivers for ES601-CMMS are provided on the ES601-
CMMS Product USB. If the Hardware Wizard asks for the files,
direct the Hardware Wizard to your USB drive. Direct the Wizard
to the ES601 CDM v2.08.28 Certified USB Driver WinXP-7-8
folder for your system and the required driver files should then
be installed by Windows.
Running ES601PC-US
Double-click the “ES601pc-US” icon on your Windows desktop
to start the program. The main window of the program provides
a number of modules which can be used to configure automated
tests performed by ES601-CMMS, and to transfer test results
stored in ES601-CMMS to your PC. Modules of ES601pc-US
include Safety AutoSequence Editor, ECG AutoSequence
Editor, Inspections and User Testers Editor, Checklist Editor,
Equipment Record Editor, Electrical Safety Limits Editor, CMMS
Interface and Test Report Generator.
Please See Chapter 7 of the Operating Manual for detailed
information about using ES601pc-US with the ES601-CMMS
analyzer.