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RPV1300     Operating Instructions 

 

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Measurement recording 

 

7.7  Error during wheel measurement 

 
 

 

Shifting of the laser sensors on the wheel 

 
If the message - 

Measuring value error on the first 

tread lug!

 - appears during measurement, the program 

has detected an inaccuracy to the control point from the 
first tread lug. 
This message can appear when one or more laser 
sensors have changed their aligned position to the 
wheel during measurement.  

(Fig. 56)

 

 

  When measuring steered wheels the steering has to 

be blocked. 

  Check the position of the laser sensors. It is 

recommended to repeat the measurement.  

 
 
 
 

 

Excessive rotational speed of the wheel 

 
If the rotational speed is exceeded only briefly during 
measurement a speedometer symbol is displayed on the 
right edge of the screen. 

(Fig. 57)

 

 
The measurement can be continued. 
 
 
If the rotational speed is exceeded for a longer period of 
time the program cannot record the measured values 
correctly any longer and a warning message is 
displayed.

 (Fig. 58)

 

 
The measurement should be restarted. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

(Fig. 58) 

 

(Fig. 57) 

 

(Fig. 56) 

 

Summary of Contents for RPV1300

Page 1: ...rgwedel Phone 49 5139 8996 0 Fax 49 5139 8996 222 www haweka com info haweka com Technical modifications reserved Text and layout protected Reprinting and copies including extracts are only permitted...

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Page 3: ...ftware 13 5 1 1 Customer data 14 5 1 2 Language 14 5 1 3 Interface for laser sensor 15 5 1 4 Laser symbol information 16 5 1 5 Instructions 16 5 1 6 Data directory 17 5 1 7 Password 17 5 1 8 Saving pr...

Page 4: ...tion 30 12 Appendix 31 12 1 Measurement log for individual wheel 31 12 2 Measurement log for overview 32 13 EC Declaration of Conformity 33 HAWEKA AG Kokenhorststr 4 Burgwedel 11 12 17 30938 Burgwedel...

Page 5: ...res have been taken The operator s duty of care includes planning such measures and checking their implementation In particular the operator has to ensure that the device is only used for its intended...

Page 6: ...reflective or shiny surfaces as these can cause reflections Turn off the laser after work has finished The lasers used are Class 2 laser products The laser radiation generated is not hazardous to the...

Page 7: ...1300 Operating Instructions 7 2 Product Description Runout Measurement Device RPV1300 Item No 900 008 214 standard Technical modifications reserved Version 1 3 Images HAWEKA AG D 30938 Burgwedel Repro...

Page 8: ...ent device rather than the manufacturer shall be liable for all personal injury and property damage caused by incorrect use 2 2 Description of the area of application Tolerances caused by production o...

Page 9: ...re range 0 C 50 C 2 4 PC system requirements for RPV1300 Required operating system Windows XP Windows 7 8 1 10 Minimum hardware requirements Processor Pentium IV AMD Athlon 1 GHz RAM 512 MB Windows XP...

Page 10: ...tem no 900e008 334 1 Laser sensor including support tube Item no 900e008 335 3 Tripods Item no 900e008 340 2 Tripod heads including tube 1 4 port USB hub 2 0 hub Item no 900e008 332 Item no Du US75012...

Page 11: ...Windows Setting up the RPV1300 software 4 1Mounting the laser tripods 1 tripod for tyre measurement Insert the laser sensor incl support tube into the tripod and screw in Fig 1 2 tripods for rim measu...

Page 12: ...lation wizard on screen Fig 5 When the installation procedure has completed the RPV1300 software and the driver for the laser sensors have been installed on the computer Remove the USB Stick from the...

Page 13: ...graphical illustrations guide you through the different parts of the program and provide sufficient information about the program at all times Before you begin with your first measurement however the...

Page 14: ...tton A company logo can be saved to be displayed on the log Supported file types BMP JPG GIF PNG The image size is scaled Image files that are too small are enlarged reducing their quality The smalles...

Page 15: ...e manager Each laser sensor requires one free USB port The supplied USB hub Fig 12 is connected to a USB port on the PC allowing connection of the individual laser sensors The program can control up t...

Page 16: ...shed Fig 17 Display is green with a red centre The connection is established but no measuring points were found or flashing during setup of laser sensor Fig 18 Display is green with a yellow centre Co...

Page 17: ...rogram specific changes Fig 24 5 1 8 Saving program settings All settings must be confirmed by clicking Apply settings 5 1 9 Advanced settings Under advanced settings the user has the option of person...

Page 18: ...fficient tread depth tread lugs have to be clearly visible 6 1Preparatory measures Variant 1 Jacking up the car Fig 28 Secure vehicle against rolling away Lift the vehicle at the axle to be measured u...

Page 19: ...in the range of 80 to 120 mm Fig 30 Laser sensor for tyre The laser sensor is placed approx 50 mm away from the centre to the left or right of the tread so that it faces a tread lug Fig 31 When settin...

Page 20: ...ht Enter tyre and rim information in the corresponding fields Information about centring How well is the wheel mounted on the hub Fig 35 GOOD The distance between inside rim opening and wheel hub is t...

Page 21: ...ehicle model Then click Next A symbol for the wheel selection appears at the top right Fig 38 When measuring of one wheel has completed the program returns to this selection page so a new wheel can be...

Page 22: ...ve to be assigned to the program The top right section of the screen Fig 43 shows that a laser sensor is active Now find the actively flashing laser sensor on the measuring device Confirm the actual p...

Page 23: ...process Fig 46 The exact position has to be determined because the position of the laser sensor for the tyre tread can be at any point outside the wheel centre Fig 47 Select the laser sensor position...

Page 24: ...he wheel during measurement Fig 49 A marking on the rim is also important for knowing the exact position of the rim in relation to the tyre before and after measurement in case of a possible matching...

Page 25: ...ed tread lugs and displays the measured values graphically Fig 53 When the wheel has been moved by one full rotation until the first tread lug was recorded a second time a signal can be heard and the...

Page 26: ...n to the wheel during measurement Fig 56 When measuring steered wheels the steering has to be blocked Check the position of the laser sensors It is recommended to repeat the measurement Excessive rota...

Page 27: ...gned to the program Select the required laser sensor on the diagram on the monitor Fig 60 The X on the tyre in the diagram indicates the first measured tread lug from the initial measurement The wheel...

Page 28: ...ation Fig 62 Click on Next This completes measuring of the individual wheel and the program shows the overview page for the entire vehicle Fig 63 Select a different wheel to carry out another measurem...

Page 29: ...n saved further measurements can later be carried out on this vehicle Select Next to do this Use the Display button to display the selected dataset of a measurement session with all values Fig 66 Clic...

Page 30: ...r installed on the operating system for the laser sensor Install the USB driver from the CD provided Check whether the correct driver is installed in the device manager of the operating system The las...

Page 31: ...RUNOUT MEASUREMENT DEVICE RPV1300 RPV1300 Operating Instructions 31 12 Appendix 12 1 Measurement log for individual wheel...

Page 32: ...RUNOUT MEASUREMENT DEVICE RPV1300 RPV1300 Operating Instructions 32 12 2 Measurement log for overview...

Page 33: ...ehicles Type RPV 1300 conforms to the following guidelines and standards EMV directive 2004 108 EEC Applicable European standards Electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use EMV re...

Page 34: ...RUNOUT MEASUREMENT DEVICE RPV1300 RPV1300 Operating Instructions 34...

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