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Scout 55

HBM

A0236-5.9 en

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imminently

 dangerous situation in which failure to comply with

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WARNING

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Dangerous situation

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potentially

 dangerous situation in which failure to comply with

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can 

result in death or serious bodily injury.

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 dangerous situation in which failure to comply with

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Summary of Contents for SCOUT55

Page 1: ...A0236 5 9 en Measuring amplifier in desktop housing SCOUT55 Operating manual...

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Page 3: ...ronisation 13 2 3 Connecting the voltage supply 13 2 3 1 Changing the mains voltage selection replacing the fuse 14 2 3 2 Device mounting 15 2 4 Transducer connection 15 2 5 Analogue output 17 2 6 Con...

Page 4: ...operating mode 32 3 5 Overview of all groups and parameters 33 3 5 1 Setting all parameters 34 3 5 2 Dialogue 37 3 5 3 Load Save in parameter set PARAM SET 37 3 5 4 Adaptation 37 3 5 5 Calibration CAL...

Page 5: ...rence does not adversely affect device functionality HBM recommendation Greenline shielding design downloadable from the Internet at http www hbm com Greenline Automation equipment and devices must be...

Page 6: ...he SCOUT55 complies with the state of the art and is operationally reliable If the device is used and operated inappropriately by untrained personnel residual dangers might develop Any person charged...

Page 7: ...ill result in death or serious bodily injury Symbol WARNING Meaning Dangerous situation Warns of a potentially dangerous situation in which failure to comply with safety requirements can result in dea...

Page 8: ...be separated from regular domestic waste for disposal For more detailed information on disposal please contact the local authorities or the dealer from whom you purchased the product Safe operation D...

Page 9: ...As automation plant operating personnel you have been instructed how to handle the machinery and are familiar with the operation of the equipment and technologies described in this documentation As c...

Page 10: ...ng frame carrying handle D 1 male cable connector DB 15P order no 3 3312 0182 D 1 mains cable D 1 male terminal strip connector 3 pin interface D 2 male terminal strip connectors 9 pin control inputs...

Page 11: ...D 4 limit switches D RS232 serial interface for connecting a computer or a printer D Parameter memory for saving up to 8 complete data sets D Control inputs and outputs potential separated through opt...

Page 12: ...ion master ST14 ST15 Analogue output Voltage Current ST13 ST13 ST14 ST15 ST100 for attaching spare bridges ST9 and ST10 for options ST11 ST11 Master Slave Master Slave setting ST11 ST10 ST13 ST9 IC IC...

Page 13: ...ers ST13 ST14 and ST15 see Fig 2 1 2 3 Connecting the voltage supply Check that the mains voltage of the device details on the back of the device matches the supply voltage If this is not the case cha...

Page 14: ...s voltage replacing fuses The mains voltage currently selected e g 230 V is shown in the window Adapting the mains voltage Switch off the device and take out the mains cable 1 Lever the lid off and fo...

Page 15: ...window 2 3 2 Device mounting mounting frame and carrying handle press on both sides and fold down the handle Fig 2 4 SCOUT 55 mounting 2 4 Transducer connection The following transducer types can be...

Page 16: ...ding potentiometric transducer Sensor circuit Cable shielding 8 5 6 13 12 WH BK BU GN GY Sensor circuit Sensor circuit Cable shielding S G and inductive half bridges LVDT transducer Measurement signal...

Page 17: ...GY Fig 2 6 Transducer connection in four wire technique NOTE To connect the transducers use HBM standard cable If you use another shielded low capacitance measurement cables connect the shielding of t...

Page 18: ...assignment Analogue output BNC connector female parallel to PIN 1 SET Fig 2 8 BNC connector female on the front of the device 2 6 Control inputs outputs Input Output Terminal Function 3 Output LIMITV...

Page 19: ...ower failure or the mains fuse blows all the control outputs are reset to 0V Vext 2 7 Synchronisation If several devices are used right next to one another or if their cables run parallel the devices...

Page 20: ...Operating Manual SCOUT 55 Part2 Operation by computer or terminal 3 Setting up and operation 3 1 Commissioning and factory settings Some of the steps you need to take to commission your measurement ch...

Page 21: ...ke for each amplifier are described below D To get from measuring mode to device setup mode press SET for about 2s DIALOG will appear in the display D Follow the examples given below to adjust the dev...

Page 22: ...e Excitation 2 5 V Input 400 mV V Calibration Unit nominal value decimal point 30 000 BAR Measuring range 200 mV V Potentiometric transducers Adaptation Transducer type Half bridge Excitation 1 V Inpu...

Page 23: ...n SET Key to symbols Group Parameter old setting new value select number change value press for 2 sec SET press once DIALOG ADAPTATION transducer adaptation LANGUAGE PAR DEUTSCH ENGLISH Language Conti...

Page 24: ...10 mV V 1 0 VOLT 400mV V 2 5 VOLT HALF BRG 1000mV V 1 0 VOLT S G force transducer factory settings Inductive displacement transducer Piezoresistive transducer Potentiometric transducer press once Con...

Page 25: ...point digit step zero value RANGE S G force transducer factory settings Inductive displacement transducer Piezoresistive transducer Potentiometric transducer kN 20000 kN 2 00000 mV V mm 20000 mm 10 mV...

Page 26: ...to measuring mode SAVE SET The settings are saved in parameter set 1 and the device switches to measuring mode You can now run an initial function test NOTE The settings are only power fail safe once...

Page 27: ...splay of set value choice of number Selection buttons Change parameter numeric value Confirm Change operating mode Switch display Set limit values Tare Zero SET Change operating mode choose group SET...

Page 28: ...so possible by remote This function applies to all peak value stores Min Max Peak to Peak Output of measured values and parameters over the RS 232 interface also possible by remote For possible print...

Page 29: ...il safe SET SET Press for 2 sec SAVE is displayed SAVE DONE is displayed LV1 to LV4 are saved power fail safe the device switches to measuring mode MEA S Numerical value entry for limit values LV1 LEV...

Page 30: ...llected into groups Meaning of the keys Change mode press for 2 sec select group e g CALIBR Parameter selection e g NOM VALUE Display last value set Select desired number Changes the number in ascendi...

Page 31: ...V CALIBR SET PAR CALIBR MEAS mV V 2 000 mV V Only possible when setting the zero value the measuring range and the limit values Selecting the value parame ter from a given table exam ple DIALOG LANGU...

Page 32: ...anged you will be asked whether the modified parameters are to be saved power fail safe SET Press for 2s SAVE SET SAVE DONE SET Saved power fail safe in current parameter set Not saved power fail safe...

Page 33: ...SWITCH DIR PVS2 INPUT SIGN BAUDRATE BUTT ZERO AUTOCAL STEP LEVEL ENVELOPE CONTACT 1 PARITY BUTT TARE FILTER ZERO VALUE HYSTERESIS SET CONTACT 2 STOPBITS BUTT PVS MOTION CNT RANGE LOGIC CONTACT 3 COMM...

Page 34: ...rameter value can be edited Parameter values to next group Select parameter 0000 CODE _ _ _ _ Enter password continue with DIALOG 2sec Password 00000 Back to measuring mode 2sec Groups NO YES SET PARA...

Page 35: ...0 HZ BU 20 HZ BU 10 HZ BU 5 0 HZ BU 000 MEAS FULL BRG HALF BRG LVDT 2 5 VOLT 1 0 VOLT 4 mV V 40 mV V 400 mV V OFF ON ONCE ADAPTATION 000 000 V OFF ON PARAM to next group SET UNIT NOM VALUE 010 000 V...

Page 36: ...VOLT UA OFF MEAS SIGNAL ZEROSIGNAL CAL SIGNAL GROSS NET NO FUNCT AUTOCAL TARE PVS1 INST PVS1 HOLD PVS2 INST PVS2 HOLD ZEROING PRINT PARACODE 1 PARACODE 2 PARACODE 3 BUTTON LOCK ON OFF to next group SE...

Page 37: ...amming operating mode to measuring mode you will be asked whether or not the change is to be saved This is described in Chapter 3 4 3 Parameter sets can also be activated recalled by remotes PARACODE1...

Page 38: ...on cycle This lets you correct zero point and full scale value drift and the long term constancy of the measuring amplifier Possible settings ON Autocalibration switched on OFF Autocalibration switche...

Page 39: ...ION CNT MOTION CNT motion count To activate the motion count you must set the number of measurements During these measurements the measured value must fall within the given tolerance for standstill to...

Page 40: ...ble unit N S cm OZ PPM mm LB mm TON PSI KT M SS KPAS T M S HPAS KG mm m PAS G INLB PA V FTLB mBAR mV V KNm BAR MN Nm KN MP INCH A m mA NOM VALUE You can adjust the nominal value Specify the nominal va...

Page 41: ...Range at UB 1V I 0 2 4 mV V 0 5 10 mV V II 2 40 mV V 5 100 mV V III 20 400 mV V 50 1000 mV V TARE VALUE You can specify a tare value in display units net value gross value minus tare value 3 5 6 Limi...

Page 42: ...g measured value LEVEL The level is set in display units e g 2 000kg HYSTERESIS The hysteresis value prevents fluttering of the limit switches upon reaching the switching threshold Hysteresis is the d...

Page 43: ...tantaneous or peak value for PV2 PVS2 Hold Run Hold Modus f r SP2 The following diagram shows the function of the remotes Measurement signal t Vi Vo Hold Run Run Function Operating mode Peak value PVS...

Page 44: ...ou can choose the discharge rate of the envelope function for both the peak value stores The specification corresponds to a time in ms 00000 s envelope function off 000 100 to 060 000 s envelope funct...

Page 45: ...For test purposes a calibration signal and a zero signal can be displayed instead of the measurement signal You can choose the following input signals MEAS SIGNAL Measuring mode CAL SIGNAL The display...

Page 46: ...PVS2 HOLD Store contents PV2 are updated Store contents PV2 are frozen ZEROING For the transition 0V 24 V the current instantaneous input signal is adopted as the zero value PRINT A printout is trigg...

Page 47: ...he serial number of the device BAUDRATE You can choose between the following values as the baud rate for the serial interface Selectable baud rates 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 PARITY The following set...

Page 48: ...nterface OFF ON PRINT LVS Output limit switch states over serial interface OFF ON PRINT OVERL Adjust repetition rate Heading comprising the source of the measured value and the unit 0 no heading measu...

Page 49: ...lified and evaluated by the SCOUT 55 The peak value store maximum is used to record the maximum force and it is evaluated with two limit switches with regard to the lower and upper limits An additiona...

Page 50: ...rgency shutdown Logical evaluation of limit values 1 and 2 START CONTACT 1 PVS1 INST PVS1 Limit3 Limit1 Limit2 8 9 5 3 4 13 press C9B 10kN SCOUT 55 PLC Timing diagram Limit1 Limit2 Limit3 Force charac...

Page 51: ...mit LV2 is exceeded a Low signal is generated A positive switch direction must be set with positive output logic Limit3 Checks whether the maximum load limit of the machine is exceeded emergency shutd...

Page 52: ...52 Scout 55 HBM A0236 5 9 en PAR SET Key to symbols Group Parameter old setting select number change value press for 2 sec Dialogue LANGUAGE ENGLISH PAR Programming mode new value DEUTSCH MEAS MODE...

Page 53: ...T 1V 400mV V 2 5VOLT press once CALIBR PAR PAR dEc P PAR UNIT NOM VALUE N 006000N Continued on next page PAR press twice 100Hz BE _ _ _ _ Transducer type Setting the excitation voltage Input signal FI...

Page 54: ...AR PAR LIMITVAL 1 ENABLE OFF ON PAR SOURCE NET VALUE GROSS VALUE Decimal point input Digit step input Range Limit switch locked or enabled Set limit switches 1 4 Limit value of different signal source...

Page 55: ...AR dEc P LEVEL 0100 003500 N PAR PAR LOGIC ACTIVE LOW ACTIVE HIGH PAR LV BUTT NET VALUE ENABLED Effective direction Limit value 1 Hysteresis value input Remotes logic Limit switch button function SWIT...

Page 56: ...PAR PV STORE ENABLE PVS OFF PVS ON PAR PVS 1 INPUT NET VALUE GROSS VALUE Signal sources selectable Set output signals Peak value store locked or enabled Adjusting peak value stores Input signal choic...

Page 57: ...INPUT SIGN ZEROSIGNAL MEAS SIGNAL PAR CONTACT 1 NO FUNCT PVS1 INST Input signals Pin assignment of remotes 1 6 SET press for 2 sec SAVE SAVE DONE SET press once Query whether changes are to be saved...

Page 58: ...six wire feedback connected Measuring bridge connected incorrectly e g full bridge set but half bridge connected Connect the transducer properly Switch device off and then back on again OUTOFRANGE Th...

Page 59: ...filters 39 four wire technique 17 full scale value 41 fuses 15 G gross 28 gross signal 20 gross value 42 H hysteresis 41 42 I inductive displacement transducer 24 inductive transducers 15 input signa...

Page 60: ...lacing the fuse 14 RS 232 interface 28 S S G force transducer 24 S G transducers 15 serial interface 20 SET 28 setting parameters 34 step 41 stop bit 47 switch direction 42 synchronisation 13 19 T tar...

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