M e t r o l o g y
Document No. :
D2MF232 001
Edition :
August 2011
© Copyright :
IBR
Messtechnik GmbH & Co. KG
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
C200
Column gauge
Page 1: ...M e t r o l o g y Document No D2MF232 001 Edition August 2011 Copyright IBR Messtechnik GmbH Co KG INSTRUCTION MANUAL C200 Column gauge...
Page 2: ...ction of wireless module 16 2 11 Connection of probes air plug gauges sensors and measuring instruments 17 2 12 IMBus modules at a glance 19 2 13 Power on Self test 19 3 Programming the column gauge 3...
Page 3: ...mission of measurement values 40 5 6 Importing measurement values into Windows applications 40 5 7 Importing measurement values into MS EXCEL 40 6 Connector pin assignments 6 1 IMB mc1 measuring contr...
Page 4: ...tic gauge heads sensors with analogue current or voltage outputs and gauges with digital interfaces The extreme flexibility concerning the connection of sensors and gauges is achieved due to the modul...
Page 5: ...a fixed range in the BASIC SETUP menu In the AUTO mode the column gauge automatically selects the optimum column display range depending on the tolerance limits adjusted In the measuring mode the sele...
Page 6: ...6 Instruction Manual C200 1 4 Dimensions 1 5 Hole pattern for interconnection Picture Column display with base...
Page 7: ...32 standard data format corresponds to OPTO RS232 2 trigger inputs tolerance outputs Ft 1 Ft 2 9 pin SUB D port trigger input for external contacts minimum switch impulse duration 100 ms and serial ou...
Page 8: ...e screws of the base and set the column gauge on a solid base Do not overtighten screws 2 3 Fitting the IMBus modules The C200 column gauge has been developed for use of IMBus modules and allows the c...
Page 9: ...itional power supply module has to be fitted to the fourth C200 at the latest Extension cables can be used to place the particular IMBus modules nearby the measuring places if nec essary Sensitive sig...
Page 10: ...al the open port and to provide information on the function and the power supply of the column gauge The VCC LED lights up when the power supply to the column gauge is secured The VCC LED will be exti...
Page 11: ...s of 2 screws At first both cross recessed screws must be loosened by using a suitable screwdriver in order to remove the fitted modules Two lock washers keep the screws in place and they remain in th...
Page 12: ...page 14 of this manual Note for wireless application The IMB rf1 modules allow the reception of measure ment values from 1 8 IBRit rf1 radio modules There fore each IMB rf1 module contains eight chan...
Page 13: ...mn gauges will interrupt the connection to the previous measuring modules and make available its inputs for the subsequent column gauges including the one it is fitted into See also example 2 on page...
Page 14: ...cable to connect the IMB ps2 to the mains outlet Important Insert device plug into grounded outlet only Example 2 connecting 5 column gauges The five column gauges are linked together via four IMB cas...
Page 15: ...ot or hand switches Part No Foot switch IP32 F121 110 Foot switch IP65 F121 120 IMBus foot switch IP32 F121 130 IMBus foot switch IP65 F121 140 Hand switch IP65 F121 150 IMBus hand switch IP65 F121 16...
Page 16: ...COM1 to 127 interfaces RSD adp Connection cable with interface converter to Mitutoyo Digimatic output F601 030 cable converts RS232 output to DIGIMATIC output RSA adp adapter with digital analogue con...
Page 17: ...inductive digital pneumatic etc For an over view of IMBus measuring and interface modules see chapter 2 12 Important Reliable measurements can only be guaranteed if the connections have been screwed...
Page 18: ...ic plug gauge IMB ae1 2 Mitutoyo dial gauges IMB mi2 and one calliper gauge Sylvac Tesa Mahr etc with Opto RS232 output IMB sm1 The column gauge allows the connection of up to 8 pneumatic measuring co...
Page 19: ...e C200 column gauge was switched on check both the VCC and RUN LEDs on the bus terminator connector Both LEDs must be lit VCC LED is lit if the supplied voltage is within allowed tolerance values RUN...
Page 20: ...alue or returns to previous function Pushing the encoder By pushing the encoder button in the Measuring Mode the function selected in the Basic Setup is executed Programming is carried out in the BASI...
Page 21: ...Bore Standard value for zero adjustment Standard values for gauge calibration Basic setup L0 Activate deactivate gauges L1 Gauge selection by auto recognition on oFF L2 Encoder button function in mea...
Page 22: ...ster value was measured and the numeric display alternately indicates CAL 2 and the measured value Now place the second master in the measuring device or insert the gauge head into the second master a...
Page 23: ...adaptation of a wide range of pneu matic gauge heads and the minimization of linearity errors The restrictor adjustment must be performed only once and allows the best possible adaptation to the airf...
Page 24: ...asurement Resolution Turn the en coder to select the unit of measurement either mm or inch and then confirm by pushing the encoder button Afterwards turn the encoder to select the measurement resoluti...
Page 25: ...olumn display therefore superim poses the 4 tolerance marks red upper tolerance limit yellow upper intervention limit yellow lower intervention limit red lower tolerance limit The corresponding active...
Page 26: ...lier ranging from 0 001 to 59 999 Enter 1 as the multiplying factor if the input is to be added without correction enter 1 if the input is to be subtracted without correction Examples a Bore gauge d1...
Page 27: ...ble In addition to the static measuring mode the C200 column gauge also has several dynamic measuring modes available Each of the 8 gauges C1 to C8 can be assigned its own measuring mode without any r...
Page 28: ...aster value is adopted as measurement value by the gauge The master value is programmed at zero if relative measurements are to be taken indicates the deviation from the nominal value In this case the...
Page 29: ...switched on again when exiting the programming menu because measurement operation is not possible without an active gauge Auto rE In this menu you can choose either Manual gauge selection or Automatic...
Page 30: ...atic zero adjustment or an automatic gauge calibration will be performed on the currently active gauge C1 to C8 dyn con If this function has been assigned to a particular button or switch and if that...
Page 31: ...Bus Sub D port Note A dual function assignment for the foot or hand switch inputs Ft1 Ft2 and Ft3 is possible Examples of dual function assignments 1 Ft1 Initiates the transfer of data via the RS232 i...
Page 32: ...15 minutes up to 63 hours and 45 minutes in 15 min ute steps Then those gauges are selected for which the timer forced calibration shall be ac tivated The same time interval applies to all selected ga...
Page 33: ...entry of the six digit password If you have forgotten one or both passwords use the master password 200879 to access the required menu 3 7 Restoring factory settings In order to reset the column gaug...
Page 34: ...1 Select BASIC SETUP L1 menu and set Aut oFF 2 Select MEASURING INPUTS and deactivate the input that was assigned repeatedly Err 10 For automatic gauge calibration the same master was placed in the m...
Page 35: ...any measure ment data Possible causes 1 No IMBus modules have been connected or an IMBus module is defective 2 Cascading is not possible because the C200 with the IMBus measuring and interface module...
Page 36: ...apter 4 5 In Case of measuring applications using pneumatic converters or in case of special applications requiring two masters an automatic Gauge calibration rather than an automatic Zero adjustment...
Page 37: ...he encoder button to exit the setup menu Adjust function The column gauge will automatically switch to the measuring mode 7 Perform a gauge calibration before beginning measurement operation Please re...
Page 38: ...ently measured value Place the second master in the measuring device or insert the gauge head into the second master Push the encoder button to confirm the second master Now the column gauge automatic...
Page 39: ...456 cr inch 0 00001 inch 01 23456 cr inch 0 0001 inch 012 3456 cr Meas values outside of measuring range OV cr 5 3 Table of commands Command Function cr 1 8 cr I cr S cr Z cr A cr B cr C cr T cr Reque...
Page 40: ...alues from the column gauge See chapter 3 6 L6 5 6 Importing measurement values into Windows applications The IBR_Device Driver Kit IBR_DDK DLL is available to programmers for importing measurement da...
Page 41: ...41 Instruction Manual C200 6 Connector pin assignments 6 1 IMB mc1 measuring controller connectors...
Page 42: ...10V Technical Data Uout 10V corresponding to 10 mm with resolution 0 001 mm Uout 10V corresponding to 1 0 mm with resolution 0 0001 mm Uout 10V corresponding to 1 0 inch with resolution 0 0001 inch Uo...
Page 43: ...nect 2 inductive probes Tesa HB compatibles F122 062 IMB im1 2 adjustment and calibration for other types of inductive probes F122 063 IMB im4 Measuring module to connect 4 inductive probes Tesa HB co...
Page 44: ...9 IMB mi2 Interface module for 2 measuring devices with Mitutoyo Digimatic output F122 022 IMB mi4 Interface module for 4 measuring devices with Mitutoyo Digimatic output F122 024 IMB mi8 Interface mo...
Page 45: ...S232 adapter with terminal block for analogue output voltages F601 031 IMB tco Adapter for integration of C200 column gauges in IMBus systems F241 020 OA adp High Side Power FET adapter with terminal...
Page 46: ...procedures concerning the instrument is permitted only with the prior written consent of IBR Messtechnik GmbH Co KG and must be carried out by trained staff Unauthorised opening of the instrument or...
Page 47: ...hs from the date of delivery This guarantee covers all material and manufacturing defects Our liability is limited to product repair services or should we deem it necessary replacing or crediting the...