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Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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1.1 Standard Features
1.2 Accessories Included

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Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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2.1 Main Unit
2.2 LCD Display

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Setup

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3.1 Battery management
3.2 Using Measurement Accessories
3.3 Using The Hanger
3.4 Using The Tracking Function

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Function Modes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 

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4.1 Measurment Polarity
4.2 Display Update (f02)
4.3 Auto Power Off (f03)
4.4 Baud Rate (f04)
4.5 Response Time (05)
4.6 External Output (f06)

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Reversing The Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  12

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Measuring Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  13

6.1 Standard Measuring Mode
6.2 Peak Measuring Mode
6.3 Changing Display Units
6.4 Tare

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Comparator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  15

7.1 Memory Setting Mode
7.2 Setting HI Limits
7.3 Settig LO Limits
7.4 Comparator Display
7.5 Comparator Output

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Setting Memory Mode / Recording Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  17

8.1 Retting The Memory Mode
8.2 Recording Memory Data

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Reviewing Memory Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  21
9.1 Continuous Mode Memory
9.2 Single Memory Mode

10.0 Clearing The Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  26

10.1 Clearing The Last Record
10.2 Clearing All Memory
10.3 No Recorded Data

11.0 USB Communications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  27

11.1 USB and Battery Life

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NOTES

Summary of Contents for FGV-XY

Page 1: ...5 0 Reversing The Display 12 6 0 Measuring Modes 13 6 1 Standard Measuring Mode 6 2 Peak Measuring Mode 6 3 Changing Display Units 6 4 Tare 7 0 Comparator 15 7 1 Memory Setting Mode 7 2 Setting HI Limits 7 3 Settig LO Limits 7 4 Comparator Display 7 5 Comparator Output 8 0 Setting Memory Mode Recording Data 17 8 1 Retting The Memory Mode 8 2 Recording Memory Data 9 0 Reviewing Memory Data 21 9 1 C...

Page 2: ...TY AND FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR APPLICATION ELECTROMATIC SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE NOR LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE OF ANY KIND OR NATURE RESULTING FROM THE USE OF SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT WHETHER SUCH DAMAGE OCCURS OR IS DISCOVERED BEFORE UPON OR AFTER REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR AND WHETHER OR NOT SUCH DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY MANUFACTURER S OR SUPPLIER S NEGLIGENCE WITHIN ONE YEAR FROM INVOIC...

Page 3: ... ZE ROZE RO M EMM EM U N IT U N IT PEAK PEAK ZERO ZERO MEM MEM UNIT UNIT PEAK PEAK ZERO ZERO MEM MEM UNIT UNIT REVERSE PEAK PEAK UNIT UNIT ZERO ZERO POWER POWER MEMORY MEMORY FGV 10XY 10 00lb 5 000kg 50 00N REVERSE PEAK PEAK UNIT UNIT ZERO ZERO POWER POWER MEMORY MEMORY FGV 10XY 10 00lb 5 000kg 50 00N 34 15 0 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS ...

Page 4: ...nd Sampling Rate 1000 times per second 1000Hz 1KHz Accuracy 0 2 F S Temperature Drift Gain 0 01 LOAD Zero 0 01 R C Drift of zero point can be cancelled with tracking function Display Main display 4 digits 12mm high Reversible Units display 3 digits 7mm high Overload 200 of Full Scale On Model FGV 200XY 150 F S Tracking User Selectable ON OFF USB Output Allows communication between FGV XY and Windo...

Page 5: ...lears the current peak value 6 MEM Press in Standard mode to activate measurement recording 7 POWER Press to turn the gauge on and off 8 AC Adapter Port Used for the provided AC Adapter 9 Data Output Port Used for data output option 10 USB Port Used to connect gauge to PC via USB 11 Hanger Attachment Secures the provided hanger attachment Bolt 12 Threaded Holes Used to attach gauge to fixture or s...

Page 6: ...When compression overload occurs photo couple 1 PC turns on and allows current to flow between pins 8 and 10 When tension overload occurs photo couple 2 PC2 turns on and allows current to flow between pins 9 and 10 If no overload condition exists PC1 and PC2 should be closed and will not allow current flow Overload occurs at about 120 of the gauge s rated capacity this includes any weight zeroed d...

Page 7: ... unit before the battery is close to empty decreases battery life 3 2 Using the Measurement Accessories PEAK PEAK ZERO ZERO 1 Select the measurement adapter for your application and lightly hand tighten the accessory onto the sensor shaft Note Overtightening an attachment with your hand or a tool can cause permanent damage to the gauge Do not use a tool to tighten Do not use a broken bent or damag...

Page 8: ...ps to negate the effects of these changes NOTE Tracking can cause errors when measuring very small forces it is recommended that tracking be turned off in these situations To turn Tracking off 1 Make sure that the power is turned off 2 Hold down the PEAK and UNIT keys 3 With the PEAK and UNIT keys still depressed press POWER and hold until oFF appears on the display To turn Tracking back on 1 Repe...

Page 9: ... Auto Power Off f03 10 10 minutes oFF always on 10 RS232C Baud Rate f04 2400 4800 9600 19200 bps 2400 Response Time f05 3 20 150 msec 3 Output Type f06 ovEr Hi Lo ovEr 4 1 Measurement Polarity f01 This function allows you to change whether compression is shown as a positive or negative force once the compression display has been changed the tension display will then read as the opposite of compres...

Page 10: ...uring mode 4 4 Baud Rate f04 This function allows you to change the RS 232C communications rate The available baud rates are 2400 4800 96000 and 19200 Press UNIT to change the setting Press PEAK to save and move to the next Function Mode Press ZERO to save and return to the standard measuring mode 27 11 0 USB COMMUNICATIONS The USB port allows you to connect your FGV XY to your PC via the supplied...

Page 11: ... to the next Function Mode Press ZERO to save and return to the standard measuring mode 26 10 0 CLEARING THE MEMORY 10 1 Clearing The Last Record 1 The last recorded memory block may be erased by pressing ZERO while viewing the last data point 2 If ZERO is pressed while viewing any other data point the display will show Err and will not delete anything ZERO ZERO ZERO 10 2 Clearing All Memory 1 Whe...

Page 12: ...may be reversed for readability 1 Turn POWER off 2 Press and hold the UNIT key 3 Press and release the POWER key while continuing to hold the UNIT key until the display screen appears in reverse 4 Release the UNIT key 25 UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT ...

Page 13: ...3 Change the Displays Units 1 To change the measurement unit press UNIT The units of measure available with each gauge depends upon its capacity See section 14 24 9 3 Standard Memory Mode Accessing Memory Data 1 Turn POWER off 2 Press MEM and hold then press and release POWER Release MEM when you see STd on the display The unit will alternate between showing the data block number and the recorded ...

Page 14: ...ed when the gauge is first powered on Statistics Data 1 When in memory mode UNIT will cycle through the available statistics data 2 Each press of UNIT will switch between the following items positive maximum value negative maximum value positive minimum value negative minimum value average value standard deviation 3 Press MEM to exit to the recorded measurement values 4 Press PEAK key to output th...

Page 15: ... if you are finished PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK Setting Display Content Default Factory Setting Comparator HI limit HI Value for HI limit 0 Comparator LO limit LO Value for LO limit 0 Memory Mode MEM Memory Mode Std Standard Single Continuous When HI and LO are set to 00 00 the Comparator function is disabled 22 9 2 Single Memory Mode Accessing Memory Data 1 Turn POWER off 2 Press MEM and hold ...

Page 16: ...egarding this setting NOTE For connection and circuit information pertaining to the Comparator output see section 12 6 16 WARNING The Comparator function s limits can be set outside of the FGV XY s working range This may cause unpredictable results and is not recommended 21 9 0 REVIEWING MEMORY DATA 9 1 Continuous Mode Memory Accessing Memory Data 1 Turn the POWER off 2 Press MEM and hold then pre...

Page 17: ...aximum value negative maximum value positive minimum value negative minimum value Memory Terms Defined Measurement Value The current displayed value in Standard Mode Positive Maximum Value Max Maximum value in the positive direction Negative Maximum Value Max Maximum value in the negative direction Positive Minimum Value Min Minimum value in the positive direction Negative Minimum Value Min Minimu...

Page 18: ... HI Current HI limit 0 Comparator LO limit LO Current LO limit 0 Memory Mode MEM Current Memory Mode Std 19 PEAK PEAK PEAK MEM UNIT UNIT UNIT PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK MEMORY MEMORY UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT UNIT Setting the Memory Mode 8 2 Recording Memory Data The following procedures explain how to activate memory recording for each memory mode Continuous Mode 1 In the Continuous Measurement...

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