Automation Dr. Nix QNix 8500 Instruction Manual Download Page 20

Instruction Manual QNix

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Technical Data  

 
Fe probe 

Measurements on iron and steel surfaces  

NFe probe 

Measurements on non-magnetic metallic surfaces (substrates),  

 

such as aluminium, zinc, copper, brass, certain kind of high-grade steel 

Measuring range  Refer to special specification  

Resolution 

0.1 µm 

0 to 99.9 µm 

(standard 

1 µm 

100 to 999 µm 

setting) 

0.01 mm 

≥ 1.00 mm 

Measuring  

(Factory calibration in relation to the provided zero reference plates) 

accuracy 

± (1 µm + 2%*)  0 to 2000 µm 

 

± 3.5%* 

> 2000 µm 

 

(*  of the reading) 

 

With the one-point and two-point calibration the measuring accuracy can 
be further improved using the optionally available measuring films. 

Minimum 

Refer to special specifications  

Measuring area 

 

Minimum 

Convex 

5 mm 

curvature 

Concave 

25 mm 

Minimum 

Fe probe 

0.2 mm 

substrate 

NFe probe 

0.05 mm 

thickness 

Memory capacity  Basic version 

Premium version 

Readings 

100 

up to 13.000 (max. 2000 readings per batch) 

Batches  

200 

Calibrations 

100 

Interface 

Wireless interface 2.4 GHz, range max. 10 m (on the free field) 

Temperature range 
Storage 

-10°C to 60°C (14° F to 140° F) 

Operation 

   0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°) 

Power supply 

2 x batteries (AA) 1,5V alkaline, or 2 x rechargeable batteries (AA) 1,2V 

Dimensions 

124 mm x 67 mm x 33 mm (4.9” x 2.6” x 1.3”) 

Weight 

ca. 120 g (4.3 oz) (gauge with batteries and probe)  

 

Gauge  

Under no circumstance dispose of

 

the gauge

 

in the normal domestic waste. Enquire 

about the possibilities of an environmentally suitable and appropriate ways of disposal. 

Batteries 

Do not dispose of empty batteries in the domestic waste!  The must be disposed of at the 
appropriate collection points provided by the public waste authorities. 

 

Exposure to batteries 

Batteries can contain inflammable substances. When handled incorrectly batteries can 

leak

heat up

enflame

 or 

even 

explode

 which can lead to damage of your device and your health.  

Therefore, please observe the following instructions implicitly:  

 

Keep batteries out of the reach of children. If batteries have been swallowed accidentally, consult your 
doctor immediately. 

 

Never charge batteries (unless explicitly indicated otherwise). 

 

Never discharge batteries due to high power output. 

 

Never short-circuit the batteries. 

Summary of Contents for QNix 8500

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Page 4: ...Averaging 11 8 3 Data Memory 11 8 3 1 Delete All 12 8 3 2 Delete values 12 8 3 3 Data Memory Mode ON OFF 12 8 3 4 Creating a New Batch 12 8 3 5 Selecting Editing a Batch 12 8 4 Statistics 13 8 4 1 Se...

Page 5: ...e PC Software 17 14 Loading a new Language into the Gauge 17 15 Updating the Software in the Gauge and Probe 18 16 Display Symbols 18 17 Scope of Delivery 19 18 Technical Data 20 Notice This instructi...

Page 6: ...to strong magnetic fields Remove the batteries from the gauge and store them separately if the device is not used for a longer period The gauge is not waterproof Do not expose it to water 3 Changing...

Page 7: ...ring head Within the measuring range of the probe measurements like e g distance measurements are possible that way 6 Setting the Zero Reference When using the gauge for the first time after changing...

Page 8: ...u For your convenience find a diagram of the menu structure showing all possible menu op tions on the first two pages of this instruction manual Depending on the version of your gauge only a part of t...

Page 9: ...d calibrations under the menu item Define New Calibration To select a certain calibration use the and buttons Subse quently pressing opens the corresponding options menu A dot at the right side of the...

Page 10: ...a number of zero reference readings max 19 to be taken with the probe before the gauge will calculate the average zero reference based on the readings taken After selecting the menu item pressing the...

Page 11: ...t To set or delete the lower limit please follow the instructions given under 8 2 3 Readings below the lower limit are indicated in the display with the symbol and with an au dio warning signal 8 2 5...

Page 12: ...firm it by pressing For corrections of prior digits simply press the backspace button at any time NOTE When creating a new batch after other batches i e B 0001 B 0002 have been de leted the gauge stil...

Page 13: ...he statistics functions are calculated per memory block The gauge determines the following statistical parameters average value standard deviation maximum minimum Within the statistics menu two differ...

Page 14: ...ing of the display To change the display orientation press the button then select the setting Normal or Flip using and and finally confirm by pressing again NOTE When the display is flipped the functi...

Page 15: ...he and buttons Confirm with For corrections use the backspace button 8 5 6 2 Setting the Date Set the date the same way you set the time 8 5 7 The button The button is used to set the zero reference s...

Page 16: ...coating you want to measure If an uncoated piece is unobtainable you can use the standard plates that are supplied with your gauge Refer to 6 for further details Please note that it is the probe that...

Page 17: ...tion guide on the CD 13 Setting the Gauge Options with the PC Software The setup options described in 6can also be programmed and then downloaded into the gauge using the PC software This is especiall...

Page 18: ...rror operating error Infi readings outside measuring range wrong type of surface readings exceeding upper limit readings below lower limit x average standard deviation wireless interface active p radi...

Page 19: ...th clip Plastic case for transportation and storage Optional Accessories Fe probe 2 mm Fe probe 5 mm NFe probe 2 mm Dual probe Fe NFe 2 2 mm Dual probe Fe NFe 5 2 mm Calibration films zero reference p...

Page 20: ...max 10 m on the free field Temperature range Storage 10 C to 60 C 14 F to 140 F Operation 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 Power supply 2 x batteries AA 1 5V alkaline or 2 x rechargeable batteries AA 1 2V Dime...

Page 21: ...e pole and negative pole to avoid short circuiting the device Do not use new and old batteries or batteries of a different kind together This could lead to miss functions in your device Remove empty b...

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