FUTEK IPM650 User Manual

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IPM650 Product Manual
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Table of Contents
1 Receiving & Unpacking ................................................................................................................................ - 5 -
1.1 Unpacking .............................................................................................................................................. - 5 -
1.2 Storage ..................................................................................................................................................... - 5 -
1.3 Accessories Supplied ............................................................................................................................ - 5 -
2 Safety Considerations & Care for Your Device ........................................................................................ - 5 -
3 Important Information for IPM650 ............................................................................................................. - 6 -
3.1 Performance ........................................................................................................................................... - 6 -
3.2 Product Introduction ............................................................................................................................ - 6 -
4 Connector & Wiring Diagram ..................................................................................................................... - 8 -
5 Features ........................................................................................................................................................... - 9 -
5.1 IPM650 Overview .................................................................................................................................. - 9 -
5.2 IPM650 Structure ................................................................................................................................. - 13 -
5.3 Main Display ........................................................................................................................................ - 14 -
6 Main Menu Overview................................................................................................................................. - 18 -
6.1 Sensor Profile ....................................................................................................................................... - 21 -
6.1.1 Existing Channels ......................................................................................................................... - 22 -
6.1.2 View Channel ................................................................................................................................ - 23 -
6.1.3 New Channel ................................................................................................................................. - 24 -
6.1.3.1 Sensor Configuration ............................................................................................................... - 26 -
6.1.3.2 Direction .................................................................................................................................... - 27 -
6.1.3.3 Unit selection ............................................................................................................................ - 28 -
6.1.3.3.1 Force (MASS) ..................................................................................................................... - 29 -
6.1.3.3.2 Torque ................................................................................................................................. - 30 -
6.1.3.3.3 Pressure .............................................................................................................................. - 31 -
6.1.3.3.4 Displacement ..................................................................................................................... - 32 -
6.1.3.3.5 mV/V ................................................................................................................................... - 33 -
6.1.3.4 Sensor Capacity ........................................................................................................................ - 34 -
6.1.3.5 Sensitivity (+) ............................................................................................................................ - 35 -
6.1.3.6 Sensitivity (-) ............................................................................................................................. - 36 -
6.1.3.7 Calibration ................................................................................................................................. - 38 -
6.1.3.7.1 Zero Load (+) ..................................................................................................................... - 38 -
6.1.3.7.2 Full Scale (+) ....................................................................................................................... - 39 -
6.1.3.7.3 Zero Load (-) ...................................................................................................................... - 39 -
6.1.3.7.4 Full Scale (-) ....................................................................................................................... - 39 -
6.1.3.8 Serial number ............................................................................................................................ - 40 -
6.1.3.9 Limit & THD ............................................................................................................................. - 41 -
6.1.3.9.1 First Peak THD .................................................................................................................. - 42 -
6.1.3.9.2 First Valley THD ............................................................................................................... - 43 -
6.1.3.9.3 MIN/MAX Differentiation ............................................................................................... - 45 -
6.1.3.9.4 Alarm Limit High ............................................................................................................. - 47 -
6.1.3.9.5 Alarm Limit Low .............................................................................................................. - 48 -
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6.1.3.9.6 Auto Reset Timer .............................................................................................................. - 50 -
6.1.4 Edit Channel .................................................................................................................................. - 51 -
6.1.4.1 Sensor Configuration ............................................................................................................... - 53 -
6.1.4.2 Direction .................................................................................................................................... - 53 -
6.1.4.3 Unit selection ............................................................................................................................ - 53 -
6.1.4.3.1 Force (MASS) ..................................................................................................................... - 53 -
6.1.4.3.2 Torque ................................................................................................................................. - 53 -
6.1.4.3.3 Pressure .............................................................................................................................. - 53 -
6.1.4.3.4 Displacement ..................................................................................................................... - 53 -
6.1.4.3.5 mV/V ................................................................................................................................... - 53 -
6.1.4.4 Sensor Capacity ........................................................................................................................ - 53 -
6.1.4.5 Sensitivity (+) ............................................................................................................................ - 53 -
6.1.4.6 Sensitivity (-) ............................................................................................................................. - 53 -
6.1.4.7 Calibration ................................................................................................................................. - 53 -
6.1.4.7.1 Zero Load (+) ..................................................................................................................... - 53 -
6.1.4.7.2 Full Scale (+) ....................................................................................................................... - 53 -
6.1.4.7.3 Zero Load (-) ...................................................................................................................... - 54 -
6.1.4.7.4 Full Scale (-) ....................................................................................................................... - 54 -
6.1.4.8 Serial number ............................................................................................................................ - 54 -
6.1.4.9 Limit & THD ............................................................................................................................. - 54 -
6.1.4.9.1 First Peak (THD) ............................................................................................................... - 54 -
6.1.4.9.2 First Valley (THD) ............................................................................................................ - 54 -
6.1.4.9.3 MIN/MAX Differentiation ............................................................................................... - 54 -
6.1.4.9.4 Alarm Limit High ............................................................................................................. - 54 -
6.1.4.9.5 Alarm Limit Low .............................................................................................................. - 54 -
6.1.4.9.6 Auto Reset Timer .............................................................................................................. - 54 -
6.1.5 Save Changes ................................................................................................................................. - 55 -
6.1.6 Delete Channel .............................................................................................................................. - 57 -
6.2 System Setting ...................................................................................................................................... - 60 -
6.2.1 Digit Select ..................................................................................................................................... - 61 -
6.2.2 Channel Select ............................................................................................................................... - 62 -
6.2.3 Moving Average ........................................................................................................................... - 63 -
6.2.4 Sampling Rate ................................................................................................................................ - 65 -
6.2.5 Peak/ Valley ................................................................................................................................... - 66 -
6.2.6 Auto Reset ...................................................................................................................................... - 68 -
6.2.7 Alarm Configuration .................................................................................................................... - 69 -
6.2.8 Alarm Activity ............................................................................................................................... - 70 -
6.3 Data Logging ........................................................................................................................................ - 71 -
6.3.1 Logging Rate .................................................................................................................................. - 72 -
6.3.2 Duration (SEC) .............................................................................................................................. - 73 -
6.3.3 Action .............................................................................................................................................. - 75 -
6.4 Output Configuration ......................................................................................................................... - 77 -
6.4.1 Digital ASCII .................................................................................................................................. - 78 -
6.4.2 Alarm Relay 1 ................................................................................................................................ - 79 -
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6.4.3 Alarm Relay 2 ................................................................................................................................ - 80 -
6.4.4 Voltage Configuration .................................................................................................................. - 81 -
6.4.5 Current Value ................................................................................................................................ - 82 -
6.4.6 Current Configuration ................................................................................................................. - 83 -
6.5 Interfaces ............................................................................................................................................... - 84 -
6.5.1 USB Output .................................................................................................................................... - 85 -
6.5.2 ASCII output .................................................................................................................................. - 86 -
6.5.3 Relay 1 Output .............................................................................................................................. - 87 -
6.5.4 Relay 2 Output .............................................................................................................................. - 88 -
6.5.5 Voltage Output .............................................................................................................................. - 89 -
6.5.6 Current Output ............................................................................................................................. - 90 -
6.5.7 Power Output ................................................................................................................................ - 91 -
6.5.8 Bridge Input ................................................................................................................................... - 92 -
6.5.9 Voltage Input ................................................................................................................................. - 93 -
6.5.10 Current Input ................................................................................................................................. - 94 -
6.6 LCD Setting .......................................................................................................................................... - 96 -
6.6.1 Contrast .......................................................................................................................................... - 97 -
6.6.2 Brightness ....................................................................................................................................... - 98 -
6.6.3 Auto LCD off ................................................................................................................................. - 99 -
6.7 Lock Settings ...................................................................................................................................... - 100 -
6.7.1 Lockout Profile ............................................................................................................................ - 101 -
6.7.2 Unlock profile .............................................................................................................................. - 102 -
6.7.3 Change Password ....................................................................................................................... - 103 -
6.8 TEDS Data .......................................................................................................................................... - 105 -
6.8.1 TEDS Device ................................................................................................................................ - 106 -
6.8.2 TEDS Page .................................................................................................................................... - 107 -
6.8.3 Load Data ..................................................................................................................................... - 108 -
6.8.4 Auto Detection ............................................................................................................................ - 109 -
6.9 Diagnostic ........................................................................................................................................... - 110 -
6.9.1 Internal or External ..................................................................................................................... - 111 -
7 Appendix A (List of Probable Errors) .................................................................................................... - 112 -
8 Appendix B (List of Messages) ................................................................................................................ - 113 -
9 Appendix C (Device Specifications) ....................................................................................................... - 115 -
10 Appendix D TEDS IEEE 1451.4 Introduction ........................................................................................ - 118 -
10.1 What is TEDS?.................................................................................................................................... - 118 -
10.2 Basic Concept ..................................................................................................................................... - 118 -
10.3 How it works ...................................................................................................................................... - 118 -
11 Appendix E (System Performance) ........................................................................................................ - 119 -
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Caution
FUTEK is not responsible for any damage or
injury caused by misuse, misunderstanding, or
abuse of this product.
1 Receiving & Unpacking
1.1 Unpacking
Check all parts to ensure no damage occurred during transit. If you suspect that your product is damaged, contact FUTEK at futek@futek.com for immediate support.
1.2 Storage
If the device is to be stored for a prolonged period, take the following safety precautions:
The storage temperature should be between 0°C and +70°C (32°F to 158°F) Store in a dry environment If possible, store the instrument in its original packaging when not in use
1.3 Accessories Supplied
Power supply adapter 8 pin connector plug 6 pin connector plug 4 pin connector plug (2) Bumpons (4)
2 Safety Considerations & Care for Your Device
Do not disassemble for modifications or repair Make sure to disconnect the power adapter and turn the device off when connecting or
disconnecting any of the connectors
Do not operate the device in the following environments:
o Direct sunlight o Where the product will be splashed with water, oil, and chemicals
Do not throw, drop, or scratch with any sharp objects
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3 Important Information for IPM650
3.1 Performance
The IPM650 is a microcontroller based digital panel meter that monitors the activity of a vast range of sensors. This includes Wheatstone bridge strain gauge and amplified output Torque/ Force/ Pressure/ Displacement sensors. All of the measurements are based on a high accuracy, low noise, 24 bit resolution, Analog to Digital Converter with a non-linearity of 0.001%, and a temperature coefficient factor of less than 5 PPM (zero and span drift). All analog components, not only the ones that provide the requirements for ADC, such as reference voltage, but also the ones which are employed for analog output, excitation voltage, and input/output buffers are low noise, low distortion, low temperature coefficient, and high precision/accuracy parts. The combination of these components, along with a high speed micro-controller integrated with a precision DAC controller has provided a high accuracy instrument, which is able to measure the activity of a 2 mV/V sensor with up to a 500,000 count (total) noise free base! The high precision DAC controller has been exploited to provide a ±5 V output with 100 μV resolution and/or (0-25mA) current output with a 0.5 μA resolution. A wide range of bridge resistances and input/output impedances of external instruments can be applied to this device without any lack of performance.
The IPM650 accepts amplified voltage input (±12 VDC), current input (up to 30 mA), and bridge input (up to 500 mV/V), and has the capability to provide power to FUTEK rotary torque sensors (24 VDC/ 1 W and 5 VDC/ 0.05 W).
3.2 Product Introduction
TEDS IEEE 1451.4 compliant with template 30 for High level voltage output sensors and
template 33 for bridge sensors
Ability to interact with TEDS data by using the SENSIT Test and Measurement software. Selectable calibration method
o Live calibration: Applying an actual load o Manipulating method: Entering the sensitivity
Ability to measure bridge resistance Automated sensitivity calculation based on calibration value Dual scaling calculation for bi-directional sensors Selectable units of measure for Force, Torque, Pressure, and Displacement with automatic
conversion of units between readings
Selectable sampling rate from 5 samples per second to an ultra-fast signal sampling rate of 4800
samples per second with 16 different speeds
Selectable moving average method for software filtering Peak/ Valley and First Peak/ First Valley functions Manual and auto peak/valley reset functions Tare/ Gross functions with indicator Tracking/Hold functions with indicator
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Built-in shunt calibration features with indicator Lockout feature to prevent inadvertent changes Data logging with up to 21,000 points Supports USB link port Built-in load cell excitation voltage Selectable automatic display shutoff for period of inactivity (up to 15 minutes) Selectable latched or non-latched alarm configuration ASCII Stream Output. Two independently isolated solid state alarm relays, each one able to be disabled or enabled
individually, with normally open or closed operations and protected at 110mA/110V
Selectable voltage output as bipolar (±5 V) or uni-polar (0-5 V) with 2.5V offset Selectable current output as bidirectional and unidirectional Selectable 0-20mA, 0-25mA, 4-20mA, 5-25mA current output Selectable alarm configuration (Latched or non-Latched) Provides a +5.000 V (±1 mV) excitation voltage to bridge resistances as low as 30 Ohms and as
high as 30k Ohms with a limited current to 160 mA
Default channel calibrated to 0-4 mV/V using precision BLH Back lit 4x16 character LCD with selectable brightness, contrast, and auto shut off Selectable digit height size (4.75 mm and 12.55 mm) Selectable number of digits to be displayed, excluding the decimal point (3, 4, 5, or 6) Equipped with the diagnostic mode to measure bridge resistance, sensitivity, internal voltage
(Analog and digital), and temperature
User friendly navigation menu directs users to enable/disable or select/unselect various features
with easy to follow instructions
Ability to store 14+1 sensor profiles including calibration values such as Offset, Full scale,
Loading point(s) , Engineering unit , Serial number, Sensor type (Bridge, Voltage , Current) , Sensitivity, Alarm limits (High and Low), and all Peak/ Valley (First, Hold, Auto reset) Threshold values
Active channel number indicator Black powder coated aluminum enclosure Lead free/ RoHS compliant parts ESD, EMI, EFT and short circuit protected input and output, which covers the CE approval
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Connectors
Description
Diagram
Amplified Input
Pin
Symbol
Description
1 G Ground
2 G Ground
3
24V OUT
24VDC Output
4
5V OUT
5VDC Output
5
-V
-V from sensor
6
+V
+V from sensor
7
PLEAD
n/a
8
PLAG
n/a
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Strain Gauge
Input
Pin
Symbol
Description
1 G Ground
2
TEDS
TEDS Data
3
-S
-Signal
4
+S
+Signal
5
-E
-Excitation
6
+E
+Excitation
1 2 3 4 5 6
Relays
Pin
Symbol
Description
1
-R2
Solid state relay 2
2
+R2
Solid state relay 2
3
-R1
Solid state relay 1
4
+R1
Solid state relay 1
1 2 3 4
Analog Output
Pin
Symbol
Description
1
-VOUT
Voltage output (-)
2
+VOUT
Voltage output (-)
3 G Ground (current)
4
IOUT
Current output
1 2 3 4
4 Connector & Wiring Diagram
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Navigation Keys
16x4 Character
LCD
Active Channel
Number
Display Larger Font
Sampling Rate
Valley Value
Tracking Value
Peak Value
Channel Information
Peak/Valley Reset
Shunt Calibration
Verification
Power Key
Power
Strain Gauge Input
Amplified Input
Relays
Analog Output
USB
5 Features
5.1 IPM650 Overview
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3.5"
3.5"
6.5"
Screw Terminals
Panel Mount Jacks
Tactile Buttons
Bumpons
Black Powder Coated
Aluminum Enclosure
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Front Panel Button
Function in
Menu Mode
Function in Normal Mode
Enter
Displays channel information
Arrow
Allows the user to toggle between displaying the tare and gross values. This can be used to remove any fixture weights.
Back
Allows the user to toggle between two different size fonts. This key selects one of four different states in normal mode (peak, tracking, valley, and normal)
Arrow
Allows the user to reset the peak/valley
N/A
Start navigation
Arrow
Allows the user to toggle between four groups of engineering units (Force, Torque, Pressure, and Displacement) and the standard mV/V.1
Exit
Allows the user to shunt the current reading. The device shunts a resistor across the -Excitation and ­Signal connections.2
Arrow
Allows the user to freeze the current reading. HOLD will be displayed on the LCD showing that it has been held. When the button or any other key is pressed, the hold command will be cancelled.2
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
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1
Engineering units can only be converted within its own category.
Force (Mass): µg, mg, g, kg, M- tone, dyn, kdyn, Mdyn, N, kN, oz, lb, klb, ton (US), ton (UK) Torque: g-mm, g-cm, kg-cm, kg-m, N-mm, N-cm, N-m, KN-m, in-oz, in-lb, ft-lb Pressure: Pa, kPa, mbar, bar, MPa, kg/cm², atm (standard atmosphere), mm-HG, in-H2O,
ft-H2O, psi, kpsi
Displacement: mm, cm, dm, m, km, in, ft, yd, mile
2
Pressing SHUNT will disable the HOLD function, but pressing HOLD will not disable the SHUNT
function.
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TEDS
Bridge Input
Voltage Input
Current Input
ASCII Output
Current Output
Voltage Output
Alarm Relay 1
Alarm Relay 2
USB
MCPU
Key Pad
Hardware Controller
Display
(LCD)
Input Protection Output ProtectionPower Supply
5.2 IPM650 Structure
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Welcome message will be displayed at power on
Auto calibration will be applied when device is turned on. The calibration will minimize any effects of the temperature drift for either zero (offset) or span. During the auto calibration process the key pad is locked out and inaccessible. Brief information about the active channel will be displayed when calibration is complete.
CHANNEL 01 SERIAL 1 SENSOR BRIDGE
+2.00000 mV/V
TEMPLATE 33 SERIAL 123456
20.0000 LBS
1.98765 mV/V
AUTO CALIBRATION
IN PROGRESS
PLEASE WAIT 11
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5.3 Main Display
Depending on whether TEDS detect is enabled or not (see section 6.8.4), the following Sensor Profile will be displayed for 10 seconds: TEDS enabled (left), TEDS disabled (right).
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+2.00001 Peak +2.00000 mV/V +1.99999 Valley
01 Gross 5 SPS
After 10 seconds the following message will be displayed.
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After displaying the Valley, the next change will direct you to the main page again.
PK
+2.00001
01 GROSS mV/V
PK
+0.00001
01 TARE mV/V
TR
+2.00000
01 GROSS mV/V
TR
+0.00000
01 TARE mV/V
VY
+1.99999
01 GROSS mV/V
VY
-0.00001
01 TARE mV/V
+2.0000 Peak +2.00000 mV/V +1.99999 Valley 01 Gross 5SPS
Pressing the display key will change the reading to a larger font. Pressing it again will switch between modes while still in the large font. The tare and gross modes can also be used while in the larger font mode.
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The Channel Key will allow you to view the channel information.
CHANNEL 01 SERIAL 1 SENSOR BRIDGE +2.00000 mV/V
+3.03461 Peak +3.03460 mV/V +1.59484 Valley 01 Gross SHUNT
The shunt key can be pressed any time after the device has been calibrated and a new sensor profile has been loaded. The simulated value is to be used as a calibration reference. SHUNT will blink on the display.
When both SHUNT and HOLD are active on the last row, the display will switch between blinking SHUNT and blinking HOLD.
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POWER OUTPUT
CALIBRATION
ZERO LOAD (+)
SENSITIVITY (+)
SENSOR CONFIG
ZERO LOAD (-)
FULLSCALE (+)
FULLSCALE (-)
ACTION
SENSOR PROFILE
LCD SETTING
OUTPUT CONFIG
TEDS DATA
SYSTEM SETTING
SAMPLING RATE
VOLTAGE CONFIG
MOVING AVERAGE
CURRENT CONFIG
DIGITAL ASCII
BRIGHTNESS
CONTRAST
VOLTAGE OUTPUT
TEDS PAGES
TEDS DEVICE
UNIT SELECTION
USB OUTPUT
ASCII OUTPUT
CURRENT OUTPUT
RELAY2 OUTPUT
CHANNEL SELECT
RELAY1 OUTPUT
SENSOR CAPACITY
DIGITS SELECT
SERIAL NUMBER
LOGGING RATE
DURATION(SEC)
PULSE PER ROTATION
DIRECTION
FIRST PEAK (THD)
ALARM LIMIT
FIRST VALLEY (THD)
AUTO RESET TIMER
HIGH
ALARM LIMIT
LOW
LIMIT & THD
SENSITIVITY (-)
PEAK / VALLEY
PULSE INPUT
VOLTAGE INPUT
SAVE CHANGES
CURRENT INPUT
BRIDGE INPUT
AUTO RESET
MIN/MAX DIFF
AUTO DETECTION
LOCK SETTING
CURRENT VALUE
ALARM RELAY2
ALARM RELAY1
ALARM ACTIVITY
(INTERNAL, EXTERNAL)
VIEW CHANNEL
AUTO LCD OFF
DIAGNOSTIC
mV/V
EDIT CHANNEL
DELETE CHANNEL
NEW CHANNEL
FORCE (MASS)
TORQUE
PRESSURE
LOCKOUT PROFILE
DISPLACEMENT
UNLOCK PROFILE
CHANGE PASSWORD
(SEC)
LOAD DATA
INTERFACES
ALARM CONFIG
EXISTING CH(S)
DATA LOGGING
6 Main Menu Overview
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Main Menu
Sensor Profile
System setting
Data Logging
Output Config
interfaces
LCD Setting
Diagnostic
TEDS Data
Lock Setting
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LOCK SETTINGS
TEDS DATA
DIAGNOSTIC
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INTERFACES LCD SETTING
LOCK SETTING
TEDS DATA
SENSOR PROFILE SYSTEM SETTING
DATA LOGGING
OUTPUT CONFIG
Press the MENU key to enter the main menu.
Use ▲▼keys to select the desired menu option.
Press ENTER to navigate to the submenu.
The EXIT button can be used at any time to exit any menu or sub menu and return to the display page.
The BACK button can be used at any time to step back from any sub menu.
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Sensor profile
ExistingChannel
View Channel
New Channel
Edit Channel
Save Changes
Delete Channel
Direction
Unit Selection
Sensor capacity
Sensitivity (+)
Sensitivity (-)
Calibration
Force
Torque
Pressure
Displacement
mV/V
Pulse per
Rotation
First PK (THD)
First VY (THD)
MIN/MAX Diff
Alarm Limit High
Auto Reset Timer
Serial Number
Limit & THD
Zero Load (+)
Full Scale (+)
Zero Load (-)
Full Scale (-)
Sensor
Configuration
SENSOR PROFILE
SYSTEM SETTING DATA LOGGING OUTPUT CONFIG
6.1 Sensor Profile
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01¾ NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA TD
01¾ NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA
EXISTING CH(S)
VIEW CHANNEL NEW CHANNEL EDIT CHANNEL
EDIT CHANNEL
SAVE CHANGES DELETE CHANNEL
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EXISTING CH(S)
VIEW CHANNEL NEW CHANNEL EDIT CHANNEL
Select SENSOR PROFILE from the main menu options and press ENTER. The following options are available: EXISTING CH(S), VIEW CHANNEL, NEW CHANNEL, EDIT CHANNEL, SAVE
CHANGESand DELETE CHANNEL.
6.1.1 Existing Channels
Scroll to “EXISTING CH(S)” using the ▲▼ keys and press ENTER to view the different sensor profiles. The IPM650 is able to store up to 15 different sensor profiles.
This function is useful to have a quick view of the number of channels (sensor profile) that have been stored in the internal memory and whether they are active or not. The active channel has a check mark next to it. For example, in this specific figure only channel 01 exists and is active. TEDS activity is shown separately. If TEDS is present it will be shown in the bottom right area. BACK can be pressed at any time to return to other sensor profile options.
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CHANNEL 01 SERIAL 0 SENSOR BRIDGE +2.00000 mV/V
EXISTING CH(S)
VIEW CHANNEL
NEW CHANNEL EDIT CHANNEL
6.1.2 View Channel
Scroll to select “VIEW CHANNEL” form the “SENSOR PROFILE” using the▲▼ keys and press ENTER to view: channel number, sensor type, serial number, capacity and engineering unit. If currently more than one channel exists, pressing the arrow ◄►keys on the keypad will cycle through the existing channels.
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EXISTING CH(S) VIEW CHANNEL
NEW CHANNEL
EDIT CHANNEL
SELECT DESIRED CHANNEL NUMBER
USING ◄,► KEYS
[02]
WARNING!
EXIT WITHOUT
SAVING PROFILE?
<YES> <NO>
SENSOR CONFIG
DIRECTION UNIT SELECTION SENSOR CAPACITY
6.1.3 New Channel
Scroll to NEW CHANNEL” from the “SENSOR PROFILEusing the▲▼ keys and press ENTER. Use the ◄► to select the remaining 2 to 15 channels. Press ENTER to set the data for desired channel.
Note: The first channel is already set as default and will be displayed on the screen if no other channel has been set.
In order to set the new channel data the following steps must be taken exactly in the order in which it is shown on the screen, the key cannot be used to skip the steps. If EXIT is pressed while setting the new channel or editing an existing channel, following warning message will be displayed:
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SELECTED FEATURE IS NOT AVAILABLE
AT THIS TIME
(HIT ENTER/BACK)
This function is not available if lockout option is enabled. See section 6.7 for further information how to enable or disable lock settings. If this device is being used for the first time, it has not been locked yet. If this device is already locked, the following message will appear if “NEW CHANNEL is selected:
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OPERATION WAS EXECUTED SUCCESSFULLY
(HIT ENTER/BACK)
AUTO CALIBRATION
IN PROGRESS
PLEASE WAIT 12
LOADING PROFILE
IN PROGRESS
PLEASE WAIT 30
SELECT DESIRED
SENSOR TYPE
USING ◄,► KEYS
[FULL BRIDGE]
SENSOR CONFIG
DIRECTION UNIT SELECTION SENSOR CAPACITY
6.1.3.1 Sensor Configuration
Scroll to “SENSOR CONFIG” from “NEW CHANNEL using ▲▼ keys and press ENTER to set a new channel. “SENSOR CONFIG” can also be selected from “EDIT CHANNELto make modifications on the existing channels except channel 1. Use the ◄►keys to select the sensor type as either “FULL
BRIDGE”,”VOLTAGE OUTPUT”, or CURRENT OUTPUT”.
Any time a new sensor type is selected, which was not defined before, the device will automatically calibrate itself after it loads the new profile. The following messages will be seen on the screen.
The following message may be seen if the sensor type is the same as current profile.
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DIRECTION
UNIT SELECTION SENSOR CAPACITY
SENSITIVITY(+)
SELECT DESIRED DIRECTION TYPE
USING ◄,► KEYS
[UNI-DIRECTION]
OPERATION WAS EXECUTED SUCCESSFULLY
(HIT ENTER/BACK)
6.1.3.2 Direction
Scroll to “DIRECTION” from “NEW CHANNELusing the▲▼ keys and press ENTER. “DIRECTION” can also be selected from “EDIT CHANNEL” to make modifications on the existing channels except
channel one.
Using the ◄►keys on the keypad select either uni-direction or bi-direction.
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PRESSURE
DISPLACEMENT mV/V
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FORCE (MASS)
TORQUE
PRESSURE DISPLACEMENT
DIRECTION
UNIT SELECTION
SENSOR CAPACITY SENSITIVITY(+)
6.1.3.3 Unit selection
Scroll to “UNIT SELECTION” from “NEW CHANNEL” using the ▲▼ keys and press ENTER. It can also be selected from “EDIT CHANNEL” to make modifications on the existing channel except channel
one. Using the ▲▼keys select one of the following four groups of Engineering Units: FORCE, TORQUE,
PRESSURE, and DISPLACEMENT and standard mV/V for the new channel.
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OPERATION WAS EXECUTED SUCCESSFULLY
(HIT ENTER/BACK)
SELECT DESIRED
ENGINEERING UNIT
USING ◄,► KEYS
[êg]
FORCE (MASS)
TORQUE PRESSURE DISPLACEMENT
6.1.3.3.1 Force (MASS)
Scroll to “FORCE (MASS)” from “UNIT SELECTION” using the▲▼ keys and press ENTER. The following options can be selected for force: µg, mg, g, kg, M- tone, dyn, kdyn, Mdyn, N, kN, oz, lbs, klb,
ton (US) and ton (UK). Once the desired force unit is selected, the following message will appear.
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OPERATION WAS EXECUTED SUCCESSFULLY
(HIT ENTER/BACK)
SELECT DESIRED
ENGINEERING UNIT
USING ◄,► KEYS
[g-mm]
FORCE (MASS)
TORQUE
PRESSURE DISPLACEMENT
6.1.3.3.2 Torque
Scroll to “TORQUE” from “UNIT SELECTIONusing the▲▼ keys and press ENTER. The following options for torque can be selected: g-mm, g-cm, g-m, kg-cm, kg-m, N-mm, N-cm, N-m, kN-m, in-oz, in-
lb, and ft-lb. Once the desired torque unit is selected, the following message will be shown.
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