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Manual     IMB-pc1 

 

 

    3.    ComGage ( 

Universal Software for metrology and SPC in the production

 )

 

 

ComGage is a software for the metrology and SPC in the production.  
The software allows the control of workpieces with different characteristics. Additional the software deliv-
ers by statistical functions information for process control. In addition to the measuring values reference 
information ( operator, machine, batch, … ) can be collected. 

Additionally ComGage can control complete fixtures and so small external PLC units can be replaced by 
ComGage and IMBus. 

 

 

      

Features 

- Simple and easy handling 
- Low cost and modulare 
- Universally usable for simple hand gauge stations, multi gauging fixtures  
  and automatic measuring sequences 
- Value collection by keyboard and from measuring and interface instruments 
- Support of all measuring applications like i.e. run-out, roundness, flatness, 
  coaxiality, ... measurements  
- Graphical surface for creating the display windows 
- Simple control of measuring sequence  
- Online SPC - Elements   
- Control of digital outputs and reading of digital inputs 
- Printing of measured values in table form 

      - Converter for MS-Excel and QS-Stat 
 

 

Summary of Contents for IMB-pc1

Page 1: ...M e t r o l o g y Document No D2F123 010 Stand December 2012 Copyright IBR Messtechnik GmbH Co KG INSTRUCTION MANUAL IMB pc1 IMBus Measuring Computer ...

Page 2: ...Windows CE 6 2 3 Save data on USB Sticks 6 2 4 Printouts from ComGage 6 2 5 Configuration of ComGage 6 2 6 Configuration of Windows NT 2000 XP PC for connecting IMB pc1 via LAN 7 2 7 Configuration of Windows 95 98 ME PC for connecting IMB pc1 via LAN 11 2 8 Login into network with IMB pc1 13 2 9 External access on IMB pc1 via network 13 3 ComGage 14 4 Declaration of conformity 15 5 Guarantee 15 ...

Page 3: ...nnect the modules via cables with a maximum length of 1200 m 4000 ft allow an universal use A complete range of software for simple applications up to complex measuring applications with control sequences completes the new IMBus series to an universal tool for measuring data collection analysis and displaying 1 2 IMB pc1 features VGA PS2 USB LAN Measuring computer integrated in IMBus case XScale P...

Page 4: ...4 Manual IMB pc1 1 3 Overview over IMBus module types ...

Page 5: ...in the following order but there are no rules for the order of the measuring modules between each other 2 Mounting on DIN rail mount Click modules onto DIN rail mount Modules will be automatically secured on the rail by springs 3 Connection of the gauges and sensors to IMBus Connect and secure gauge and sensor cables The addresses are automatically set by IMB pc1 in following order Adr 7 Adr 6 Adr...

Page 6: ...a can be copied onto USB Stick or from USB stick to IMB pc1 2 4 Printouts from ComGage In printer menu the folder of a network printer can be inserted For printing on an USB printer LPT1 must be selected 2 5 Configuration of ComGage ComGage is automatically started on booting of IMB pc1 ComGage is stored in directory hard disk ComGage Only files in hard disk incl subdirectories may be created dele...

Page 7: ...ights 2 Go to the menu Start Settings Control Panel and select in the new window the menu User and passwords 3 Select the folder Advanced in the dialog window and press the button Advanced in the section Ad vanced User Administration 4 Open the folder User in the left column and click two times on the user Gast in the right column ...

Page 8: ...e menu point Account is deactivated 6 Confirm with the OK Button and close all windows 7 Go to the menu Start Settings Network connections LAN Connection 8 Select the menu point Internetprotocol TCP IP and press the Button Properties ...

Page 9: ... 255 0 0 10 Close all windows by pressing the OK Button 11 Open the Windows Explorer 12 Create a new directory or select a directory 13 Press with the right mouse key on this directory and select the menu point Sharing 14 Select in the folder Sharing the point Share this folder ...

Page 10: ...OK button 18 At last you must define your computer name Go to the menu Start Settings Control Panel and select in the new window the menu System 19 In the folder Network identification with the button Properties you can define your computer name in the example the computer name is ibrxxx 20 Now you have done all your settings on the Windows NT 2000 XP PC ...

Page 11: ...d select in the new window the menu Network 2 Select the register card Identification and input your computer name in the example the computer name is ibrxxx 3 Select in the folder Configuration the TCP IP protocol of your network card and press on the button Properties 4 Input the IP address 169 254 19 252 and the Subnetmask 255 255 0 0 ...

Page 12: ...to your files 6 Close all windows with the OK Button 7 Open the Windows Explorer 8 Create a new directory or select a directory 9 Press with the right mouse key on this directory and select the menu point Sharing 10 Allow other computers to write and read from the directory 11 Now you have done all your settings on the Windows 95 98 ME PC ...

Page 13: ...g the login data the following question must be answered with YES otherwise the login data must be input again after a data transmission break Note The login data can be saved permanently after first login so that they do not need to be input again after new start of IMB pc1 See chapter 2 2 Saving of settings Permanently saved settings can be changed deleted in menu Start Settings Control Panel Ow...

Page 14: ...ete fixtures and so small external PLC units can be replaced by ComGage and IMBus Features Simple and easy handling Low cost and modulare Universally usable for simple hand gauge stations multi gauging fixtures and automatic measuring sequences Value collection by keyboard and from measuring and interface instruments Support of all measuring applications like i e run out roundness flatness coaxial...

Page 15: ...livery This guarantee covers all materials and manufacturing defects Our liability is confined to repair or should we deem it necessary replacing or crediting the goods The following are not covered by the guarantee Damages due to incorrect handling Disregard of operating instructions Tampering by unauthorised staff Attempts by any unauthorised person to repair the instrument In no case any conseq...

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