ETC PENKO 1020 FMD Quick Start Manual Download Page 2

1020 FMD 

 

 

Table of Contents

 

Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 3

 

In the box ...................................................................................................................................... 3

 

Needed for use ............................................................................................................................. 3

 

1

 

Overview ................................................................................................................................... 4

 

2

 

Connections .............................................................................................................................. 5

 

2.1

 

Power supply ..................................................................................................................... 5

 

2.2

 

Load cell ............................................................................................................................. 6

 

3

 

Display and keypad ................................................................................................................... 7

 

4

 

First use ................................................................................................................................... 11

 

5

 

Standard factory settings ........................................................................................................ 20

 

6

 

Menu structure ....................................................................................................................... 21

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PENKO 1020 FMD

Page 1: ...1020 FMD 1 PENKO Engineering B V Your Partner for Fully Engineered Factory Solutions Quick Start 1020 FMD ...

Page 2: ...able of Contents Introduction 3 In the box 3 Needed for use 3 1 Overview 4 2 Connections 5 2 1 Power supply 5 2 2 Load cell 6 3 Display and keypad 7 4 First use 11 5 Standard factory settings 20 6 Menu structure 21 ...

Page 3: ...ins the following items 1 x 1020 FMD device 1 x rubber ring for mounting purpose 2 x clip for mounting purpose 1 x connector for load cell connection 1 x quick start manual Needed for use To use the 1020 FMD the following items are needed Class 2 or Limited Power Source rate 18 32 VDC 0 4A 24VDC Load cell Torque sensor ...

Page 4: ...1020 FMD 4 1 Overview Option 1 Option 2 ...

Page 5: ...puts 4 8 24VDC power supply 9 OPTION Analog output 10 Load cell connection 11 RS232 RS422 connection 12 CAN bus connection 13 Profibus connection 14 Bus termination for Profibus 2 Connections This chapter describes the power supply and load cell connections of the 1020 FMD 2 1 Power supply Power the device using a Class 2 or Limited Power Source rate 18 32 VDC 0 4A 24VDC ...

Page 6: ...Excitation voltage 5 VDC Sensitivity 0 1 μV d Selectable ranges 1 mV V 1 5 mV V 2 mV V 2 5 mV V 3 mV V Input voltage 3mV V 16 mV to 16 mV A D Conversion speed 1600 s Max load cell impedance 1200 Ω Min Load cell impedance 43 75 Ω Max no of load cells 350 Ω 8 Max no of load cells 1000 Ω 22 ...

Page 7: ...hown on the display Tracking Hold T I R Peak Valley Display value Tracking Tracking value The display follows the input signal Hold Hold value The hold value is stored every time the zero button is pressed in hold mode and every time the input programmed as hold is high Peak Peak hold value This is the highest measured value Valley Valley hold value This is the lowest measured value T I R Total In...

Page 8: ...1020 FMD 8 Hold function Peak Valley and T I R function ...

Page 9: ... CAL code TAC stands for Traceable Access Code A number of settings are only available after entering this code When these settings are changed the TAC is incremented with 1 CAL stands for CALibration code The calibration settings are only available after entering this code When the calibration settings are changed the CAL is incremented with 1 ...

Page 10: ...to set tare zero Press again to reset tare zero In Hold mode press to set hold value In Peak Valley T I R mode press to clear the stored value Print Escape Press to cancel or step back one menu item Press from start screen to print Up Increase value From start screen press to show T I R value on the display Down Decrease value From start screen press to show valley hold value on the display Left C...

Page 11: ...ettings are important Unit indication Decimal point position Step size Maximum load Calibration This chapter describes how to adjust these settings Main Menu From the main screen press the Enter button for 2 seconds to enter the Main Menu Press 2 seconds ...

Page 12: ...revious level Edit a value Use the arrow buttons to edit a value Select the digit with the Left and Right button Increase the value with the Up button Decrease the value with the Down button Use the Enter button to confirm the whole value Use the Zero button to clear the whole value Select previous digit Select next digit Increase selected digit Decrease selected digit Confirm whole value Clear wh...

Page 13: ...ears on the screen Use the arrow buttons to navigate through the keyboard Use the Enter button to select the character Use the Zero button for backspace Use the Peak hold button to change the character set Left Right Up Down Select character Backspace Change character set ...

Page 14: ...1020 FMD 14 Indicator parameters The indicator parameters can be set as follows Enter the TAC as shown on the right bottom corner of the screen using the arrow buttons apply with the Enter button ...

Page 15: ... or printed Decimal point Select the position of the decimal point This setting will be used everywhere the measured force is displayed or printed Available options 000000 00000 0 0000 00 000 000 00 0000 0 00000 Step Select the step size This setting defines the scaled parts of the force value The display value will be rounded to the nearest value with a valid step size Available options ...

Page 16: ...Example Measured value is 2005 kN Step size Displayed value 1 2005 2 2006 5 2005 10 2010 20 2000 50 2000 100 2000 200 2000 Maxload Set the force the indicator will use as maximum If the measured force is higher than the maximum load the display will show ...

Page 17: ...1020 FMD 17 Calibration Enter the CAL as shown on the right bottom corner of the screen using the arrow buttons apply with the Enter button ...

Page 18: ...MD 18 Make sure the load cell or force sensor is not loaded and is stable before pressing Enter Make sure the load cell or force sensor is loaded with the reference weight and is stable before pressing Enter ...

Page 19: ... codes Error code Description Solution CCCCCC No proper calibration available Check calibration setting UUUUUU Underflow Check load cell Check platform construction OOOOOO Overflow Check load cell Check platform construction Display overflow Exceed maximum display value max load Reduce load on platform ...

Page 20: ...table condition Range 0 002 kN Time 1 00 s Zero tracking Range 0 000 kN Step 0 000 kN Time 0 00 s Range Interval Range 0 Parts Max Step 1 Mode Multi Range Filter Overall Overall Filter 0 dB Filter Digital Digital Filter Static App Cutoff Frequency 1 0 Hz Frequency 50 Hz Filter Display Filter Range 0 000 kN Display Filter 0 dB Display Rate 25 updates s Disp Suppress 0 000 kN ...

Page 21: ...1020 FMD 21 6 Menu structure ...

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Page 24: ...delines A library of testing certificates is available for reference on http penko com nl publications_certificates html PENKO Professional Services PENKO is committed to ensuring every system is installed tested programmed commissioned and operational to client specifications Our engineers at our weighing center in Ede Netherlands as well as our distributors around the world strive to solve most ...

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