7.
Press the
SYS
key and select
TEST
. Browse the menu and select
Digital
Encoder Test.
The display shows current position and should change when the
arm is moved. Press
QUIT
ending the procedure.
ESC
out to main menu.
8.
See section entitled for detailed instructions on the variety of uses and
programming available with the encoder option.
RTD Connection
Power Cord
Printer Connection
Computer Connection
Options:
The RTD, or thermocouple, is buried inside the instrument's barrel. The RTD
and associated temperature control electronics are calibrated against NIST
traceable temperature probes at Dynisco Polymer Test Systems. To achieve
accuracy required by ASTM D1238 the RTD and electronics control should be
kept together. Changing a RTD requires a complete temperature re-calibration.
Please consult the factory when required to replace the RTD.
Connect the power cord to the melt indexer. There may be a number of standard
power cords supplied; the heaviest is used for the melt indexer. The factory
suggests using a noise filtering outlet strip to connect the instrument and
associated components to the power source.
Connect the printer (if you have one) to the melt indexer. A cable is provided
with two distinctly different ends; one connects to the printer and the other to
the melt indexer. The connections are on the back sides of both machines. Be
sure the printer is
OFF
when connecting the indexer.
The data processing system (4004 models only) consists of a PC and the
MIWORKS software package . If your melt indexer is so configured, you will
find the proper cable included with the equipment. The cable will connect to
COM 1 on the computer side and to the smaller connector on the back of the
indexer. Set COMM PORT to PC under the SYSTEM key on the indexer.
Refer to the MIWORKS software manual for more details.
If system purchased after February, 2012, the system will only have a USB
connection. Please see “Setting-Up USB Connections” section of this manual.
The Series 4000 melt indexer has various options to make conducting specific
measurements easier, or make running multiple samples faster and more
convenient. As previously described, the Melt Indexer maybe shipped with a
Digital Encoder, a Pneumatic Lift System or a Mini-Lift system. The
installation of these options is described in the appropriate Appendix of this
manual.
Series 4000 Melt Indexer Operation Manual
Getting Started
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