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Quadra-Chek

®

 QC200

4-31

Multiplier

User settable

Misc

Key delay

Volume

Enter the Scale factor

Scale factor

Scale factor

Scale factor

Scale factor value into

the Multiplier data field

Multiplier data field

Multiplier data field

Multiplier data field

Multiplier data field using

the numeric keypad

keypad

keypad

keypad

keypad.  All mea-

surements will be multiplied by

this value before they are dis-

played on the DRO screen.

Press the YYYYYes

es

es

es

es softkey to allow

the user to enter the Setup

Setup

Setup

Setup

Setup

menu

menu

menu

menu

menu and set a new Multiplier

Multiplier

Multiplier

Multiplier

Multiplier

value for the Scale factor

Scale factor

Scale factor

Scale factor

Scale factor with-

out entering the Supervisor

password.

Scroll through the Setup menu

Setup menu

Setup menu

Setup menu

Setup menu

to highlight the Misc function

Misc function

Misc function

Misc function

Misc function.

The auto-repeat interval for cer-

tain keys that repeat when they

are pressed and held and the

volume of the speaker deep can

be configured.

When certain front panel keys

(such as number keys) are

pressed and held, they will repeat automatically.  Enter small val-

ues into the K

KK

KKey delay data field

ey delay data field

ey delay data field

ey delay data field

ey delay data field for rapid repeating or large

values for slow repeating.

Enter values from 0 to 10 into the V

VV

V

Volume data field;

olume data field;

olume data field;

olume data field;

olume data field; small values

for quiet beeps or large values for loud beeps.

Summary of Contents for QUADRA-CHEK 100

Page 1: ...English en 9 2013 ND 1100 QUADRA CHEK QC 100 Operating Instructions...

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Page 3: ...Quadra Chek 100 User s Guide...

Page 4: ...cument is subject to change without notice Metronics Incorporated assumes no responsibil ity or liability for any errors or inaccuracies contained herein or for incidental or consequential damage in c...

Page 5: ...that includes The QC100 is equipped with a 3 wire power plug that includes The QC100 is equipped with a 3 wire power plug that includes The QC100 is equipped with a 3 wire power plug that includes a s...

Page 6: ...lified service technician if The power cord is frayed or damaged or the power plug is damaged Liquid is spilled or splashed onto the enclosure The QC100 has been dropped or the exterior has been dam a...

Page 7: ...installed and used in accordance with the instructions in this guide may cause harmful interference to radio communication Operation of this equip ment in a residential area is likely to cause harmfu...

Page 8: ...mber 11A10488 Printing History Printing History Printing History Printing History Printing History May 2000 First Printing Revision 1 0 August 2005 Second Printing Revision 2 0 Software V Software V S...

Page 9: ...ed in provided in provided in Chapter 4 System Setup Chapter 4 System Setup Chapter 4 System Setup Chapter 4 System Setup Chapter 4 System Setup this information is this information is this informatio...

Page 10: ...increase in a positive direction positive direction positive direction positive direction positive direction 1 to 2 to 3 and so on Moving crosshairs up Moving crosshairs up Moving crosshairs up Movin...

Page 11: ...message Caution read and fully understand the caution message Caution read and fully understand the caution message Caution read and fully understand the caution message Caution messages are shown in...

Page 12: ...assemblies inside As serviceable components or assemblies inside As serviceable components or assemblies inside As with any electronic instrument there is a danger of electrical with any electronic in...

Page 13: ...Command keys 2 4 Cursor keys 2 5 Zero axes keys 2 5 FastTrack keys 2 5 Numeric keypad 2 5 Send data 2 5 LCD ON OFF 2 5 IRDA port 2 5 Softkey menus 2 6 Setup menu 2 6 Extra menu 2 6 LCD screens 2 8 Pre...

Page 14: ...Accessing the Setup menu 4 2 Using the Setup menu 4 2 Example configuration of Display parameters 4 2 Setup instructions 4 4 Use of control keys 4 4 Enter key 4 4 Finish key 4 4 Cancel key 4 4 Quit k...

Page 15: ...nt axis units 4 18 Ports 4 18 Baud 4 18 Word Length Word Len 4 19 Stop Bits 4 19 Parity 4 19 Handshake 4 19 Data 4 20 Supervisor 4 20 Password 4 20 Startup zero 4 20 Squareness 4 21 Error Correction 4...

Page 16: ...ents 4 Chapter 5 QC100 Series Options 5 1 Remote keypad 5 1 Programmable footswitch 5 1 Non linear error correction NLEC 5 1 QC100 series option configurations 5 2 Keypad and footswitch 5 2 Electronic...

Page 17: ...derstand and use thanks to a large LCD display and front panel keys clearly marked with familiar function and mode symbols The large LCD displays alphanumeric and graphic information for the current m...

Page 18: ...igured by supervisors or dealer representatives to generate an audible sound Speaker and external speaker jack outputs are provided that can be adjusted for quiet or noisy environments Ear phones can...

Page 19: ...n of the QC 1000 Measurements viewed on the front panel LCD can be transmitted to an IBM compatible personal computer over a standard serial port connection or to a printer over a parallel or serial p...

Page 20: ...11 5 X 7 5 X 2 75 Base WxHxD 10 X 2 X 7 8 Enclosure weight 3 5 lbs Base weight 7 lbs LCD LCD LCD LCD LCD Size color 6 black and white Display digit size 0 5 ENC tests ENC tests ENC tests ENC tests EN...

Page 21: ...s page 2 3 Front panel keys page 2 3 LCD menus page 2 8 Preparing for operation page 2 9 Performing measurements page 2 15 The contents of LCD screens will reflect a system using X and Y axis encoders...

Page 22: ...of a measuring point as This guide will refer to the process of a measuring point as targeting a point targeting a point targeting a point targeting a point targeting a point or or or or or probing a...

Page 23: ...softkeys initiate functions that appear above the keys at the bottom of the LCD screen As different system functions are used the supporting softkey screen commands change in support Softkey selection...

Page 24: ...n Enter Enter Enter Enter Enter Enters data for a measurement Information highlighted on the LCD is stored as measurement or configuration data This infor mation includes probed location coordinates e...

Page 25: ...e frequently used functions The keypad is used for numeric data entry The decimal point key and key can also be used to reduce or increase the LCD screen contrast if a decimal point or input are not e...

Page 26: ...use the Setup menu to change system configurations system configurations system configurations system configurations system configurations The Extra menu Extra menu Extra menu Extra menu Extra menu pr...

Page 27: ...stem includes a Z and or Q axis axes when the QC100 system includes a Z and or Q axis axes when the QC100 system includes a Z and or Q axis axes when the QC100 system includes a Z and or Q axis Clear...

Page 28: ...a surements Abs Abs Abs Abs Abs for absolute Inc Inc Inc Inc Inc for incremental Pressing the MM Inch softkey MM Inch softkey MM Inch softkey MM Inch softkey MM Inch softkey toggles the unit of linear...

Page 29: ...00 is mounted on a stable reliable surface If it should fall it could become seriously damaged or cause injuries to the user P P P P Power cord and plug ower cord and plug ower cord and plug ower cord...

Page 30: ...ng power Applying power Applying power Applying power To apply power press the power switch located at the back of the enclosure to ON 1 The sys tem will initialize and display the power up screen Pre...

Page 31: ...arameters The measure and display parameters that you establish prior to a measurement session will depend on the measurement that you are making and the way you would like to have data and graphics d...

Page 32: ...atum Absolute datum Absolute measurements are those referred to the absolute datum The absolute datum is defined as the origin 0 0 and should be set at the beginning of each measurement session To set...

Page 33: ...awing To preset datums to a known part coordinate Step 1 Select the datums you wish to preset Abs Abs Abs Abs Abs or Inc Inc Inc Inc Inc Step 2 Move the stage to target the part coordinate that you wi...

Page 34: ...Chapter 2 Operation 2 14 STEP 5 Preset other axes if desired and press the Finish key Finish key Finish key Finish key Finish key The DRO screen will display the new preset coordinates...

Page 35: ...the user Each set of instructions will begin at the DRO screen Each set of instructions will begin at the DRO screen Each set of instructions will begin at the DRO screen Each set of instructions will...

Page 36: ...key softkey Step 2 Press the Menu softkey Menu softkey Menu softkey Menu softkey Menu softkey then press the Extra softkey Extra softkey Extra softkey Extra softkey Extra softkey The Extra menu Extra...

Page 37: ...the required measure ments The minimum and maxi mum measurement values will automatically be accumulated and retained for the selected axis The measurement result will be displayed on the Min Max Min...

Page 38: ...Chapter 2 Operation 2 18...

Page 39: ...is the users responsibility to check printer compatibility It is the users responsibility to check printer compatibility ca ca ca ca ca bling and system configuration accordingly bling and system con...

Page 40: ...Baud Rate 9600 Parity No Parity Stop Bits 2 Data Bits 8 In the following the v means to ignore the character it is substi tuted for i e X Y Z r d T R A etc d means digit is the negative sign s means s...

Page 41: ...ric values with a display resolution of 1 micron the format is Character Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Content v s s d d d d d d d s s mms s c Example 1 r 3 2 4 0 5 1 mm Example 2 x 5...

Page 42: ...ak s yn et b can em s ub es c f s gs r s us s pace 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H...

Page 43: ...arge LCD display All operating parameters of the QC100 can be configured using functions in the Setup menu These parameters include Language shown on the LCD display Display format of measurement data...

Page 44: ...setup function is highlighted asso ciated operating parameters displayed on the right portion of the screen and can be configured or changed using the cursor keys cursor keys cursor keys cursor keys c...

Page 45: ...nd re turn to the list of Setup menu functions Setup menu functions Setup menu functions Setup menu functions Setup menu functions on the left portion of the screen Pressing the Finish key Finish key...

Page 46: ...screen with the Language selection highlighted The Enter Finish Cancel and Quit keys have slightly different functions during setup activities Pressing the Enter key Enter key Enter key Enter key Ent...

Page 47: ...u Setup menu Setup menu Setup menu with the up or down cursor key up or down cursor key up or down cursor key up or down cursor key up or down cursor key to highlight the Language Language Language La...

Page 48: ...ves to be displayed over the softkeys across the bot tom of the screen Startup Linear Startup Linear Startup Linear Startup Linear Startup Linear and Startup Angular Startup Angular Startup Angular St...

Page 49: ...eter setting and scroll to Axis Axis Axis Axis Axis Select an encoder axis and set the numeric values of the dis play resolution parameters to match the encoder and mea surement instrument being used...

Page 50: ...ill be set to MM The encoders used with your system will be shown above the softkeys across the bottom of the screen The example shown here is a 4 axis system Press the softkey softkey softkey softkey...

Page 51: ...tion is un known it can be determined using the T T T T Teach Amt each Amt each Amt each Amt each Amt function and a measurement standard To determine the encoder reso lution Step 1 Mount the standard...

Page 52: ...cursor arrow keys to highlight T T T T Type ype ype ype ype Press the softkey softkey softkey softkey softkey at the bottom of the display that corresponds to the type of encoder used for the selected...

Page 53: ...tive X axis Motion up is positive Y axis Motion up is positive Z axis Clockwise rotation is positive Q axis The settings for any axis can be reversed to accomodate the en coder requirements of the mea...

Page 54: ...n or another key and becomes Once a key is mapped to a function or another key and becomes an active Hot K an active Hot K an active Hot K an active Hot K an active Hot Key ey ey ey ey it will invoke...

Page 55: ...screen The method used to define hot hot hot hot hot key functions key functions key functions key functions key functions is identical for each of the four key types Unit Remote Foot and Wide A key t...

Page 56: ...ntal datums NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE The Extra menu includes functions that zero all axes when the The Extra menu includes functions that zero all axes when the The Extra menu includes functions that...

Page 57: ...ordi nates Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Configures an axis to accumulate and retain minimum and maxi mum measured values until the Finish key is pressed This is use ful for applications suc...

Page 58: ...Key softkey ey softkey ey softkey ey softkey ey softkey at the bot tom of the LCD to assign a front panel key You will be instructed to press the key that you wish to assign Press the desired front pa...

Page 59: ...F CR LF CR LF CR LF CR LF to terminate each line of data sent to a printer or computer Press the down cursor arrow down cursor arrow down cursor arrow down cursor arrow down cursor arrow or the Enter...

Page 60: ...rsor arrow right cursor arrow right cursor arrow right cursor arrow to select items in the right portion of the screen The RS232 baud rate can be decremented or incremented to the desired value by pre...

Page 61: ...rsor arrow or the Enter key Enter key Enter key Enter key Enter key to advance the display and high light P P P P Parity arity arity arity arity Select the required parity format by pressing the desir...

Page 62: ...arrow right cursor arrow right cursor arrow right cursor arrow right cursor arrow and enter the Supervisor pass Supervisor pass Supervisor pass Supervisor pass Supervisor pass word word word word word...

Page 63: ...d on a standard and en tered into the Angle data field Angle data field Angle data field Angle data field Angle data field Enter the intersection angle be tween two square lines mea sured on the stand...

Page 64: ...result of 6 0012 Segmented linear error correction SLEC divides each axis into up to 7 segments Each segment uses one error correction coeffi cient to compensate for variations within the segment Each...

Page 65: ...panel Use the down cursor arrow down cursor arrow down cursor arrow down cursor arrow down cursor arrow to scroll to the desired data field Measure the standard on each axis and enter the measured va...

Page 66: ...are only meant to illustrate the process and are not intended to suggest actual values the process and are not intended to suggest actual values the process and are not intended to suggest actual val...

Page 67: ...uded in all systems included in all systems included in all systems included in all systems included in all systems Error correction coefficients are applied to each cell of a grid that covers the mea...

Page 68: ...umbers used in this example are only used to illustrate The numbers used in this example are only used to illustrate the process and are not intended to suggest actual values In the process and are no...

Page 69: ...t Error measurement Error measurement Error In this example Actual is selected Inputting measurement data Scroll to the X and Y position X and Y position X and Y position X and Y position X and Y posi...

Page 70: ...splayed The Actual values are or Error values will be displayed The Actual values are or Error values will be displayed The Actual values are or Error values will be displayed The Actual values are ch...

Page 71: ...softkey Scroll to the Actual X and Y Actual X and Y Actual X and Y Actual X and Y Actual X and Y data fields data fields data fields data fields data fields and enter the X and X and X and X and X an...

Page 72: ...arrow sor arrow or Finish button Finish button Finish button Finish button Finish button to return to the Setup menu Setup menu Setup menu Setup menu Setup menu Scroll through the Setup menu Setup men...

Page 73: ...e factor Scale factor Scale factor with out entering the Supervisor password Scroll through the Setup menu Setup menu Setup menu Setup menu Setup menu to highlight the Misc function Misc function Misc...

Page 74: ...Chapter 4 Setup 4 32...

Page 75: ...from the QC100 The keypad is shown on the next page Please refer to Chapter 4 Setup for a detailed description of hotkeys The Programmable Footswitch has two keys that can be assigned a variety of ho...

Page 76: ...QC100 The keypad and program footswitch options to the QC100 The keypad and program footswitch options to the QC100 The keypad and program footswitch options to the QC100 The keypad and program footsw...

Page 77: ...Checking connections 2 10 Communications 3 1 Configurable parameters 4 3 Configuration 2 9 configuration of Display parameters 4 2 configurations 5 2 Configuring the QC100 4 1 connections 2 10 contra...

Page 78: ...ey functions 4 13 hot keys 1 2 4 12 4 15 Humidity 1 4 I I I I I Incremental datum 2 12 incremental measurement 2 12 infrared IRDA port 1 3 infrared compatible device 2 5 Input Frequency 1 4 Input Volt...

Page 79: ...P P panel controls 2 3 Panel keys 1 1 parallel 4 20 parallel port 2 5 parallel port connection 1 3 Parameter configurations 4 1 parameters 4 1 Parity 3 1 3 2 4 19 Password 4 5 4 20 pin designations 3...

Page 80: ...oftkeys 1 1 2 3 Software version 4 5 space 3 2 Speaker 1 2 Special 4 14 Specifications 1 4 Squareness 4 21 standard grid 4 25 4 27 Startup Angular setting 4 6 Startup Linear parameter 4 3 4 6 Startup...

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