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2.  Zero Reset

     Click on the 

ZERO

button to zero force or displacement values.

     Click on 

ZERO

Both to zero both force and displacement values.

Capturing Data

1.  Capturing Individual Data

     Click the Capture Value button or

Data/Capture Value to acquire cur-
rent force/displacement values.

     OR press the 

SEND

button on

the force gauge to acquire data
(using the Send Functions pro-

grammed in the force gauge Setup Menu). The data is also stored
in the force gauge memory.

2.  Capturing Continuous data

     Click the Start Continuous Capture button to capture continuous

data acquired at 10 data/second and display it in the data table.
Click the Stop Continuous Capture button to stop.

3.  Transferring Internal Memory

     Click on Data/Import Gauge Memory and the

following message appears. The force gauge
memory data will overwrite any existing data in

the table. Save important data before importing gauge memory.
Click OK to transfer the force gauge memory to the data table.

Basic Operation

1.  Display Setup

     Click on Display and check the

data items to appear in the data
table and to save in CSV files.
* Displacement is only available

with ZTA force gauges

Summary of Contents for ZTS series

Page 1: ...Dinam metro Digital Serie ZTS...

Page 2: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Digital Force Gauges Standard Models ZTS ZTS DPU ZTS LM 07 18 with Electro Luminescent EL Display Multi Language Menus and ZT Logger Data Acquisition Software V339644...

Page 3: ...9 SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 7 PROGRAMMING REFERENCE SECTION 32 43 11 Using Multi Display 32 33 Turn on the gauge then press do not hold the MENU key to highlight the upper sec...

Page 4: ...can break or shatter wear eye and body protection to avoid injury 2 WARNING REGARDLESS of whether the unit is ON or OFF DO NOT exceed the capacity of the gauge At 110 of the rated capacity the overlo...

Page 5: ...Setup Menu 1 2 3 4 5 123 4 Battery status indicator Auto zero icon appears when Auto Zero is set Force value Peak indicator Peak hold Appears when external hold signal is active or SEND is pressed Uni...

Page 6: ...charged the icon appears and charging stops Auto shut off is bypassed when used with the AC adapter charger The battery also charges when connected to a computer USB port 1 Push ON OFF to turn off pow...

Page 7: ...Press the up down arrow keys to select Time Set then press the right arrow key 5 Press the up down arrows to select the hour and press MENU to save and repeat this step for minute 6 Press the left arr...

Page 8: ...ighlight Display Functions then press the right arrow key to select 2 Press the up down arrow keys to highlight Reverse Display and press the right arrow key to select 3 Press the up down arrow keys t...

Page 9: ...w to highlight Low and then press the right arrow key 7 Press the up down arrow keys to change the low setpoint and press MENU to save 8 Press the left arrow key until the door icon appears then press...

Page 10: ...er the Setup Menu 2 Press the up or down arrows on the keypad to highlight Setting LOCK then press the right arrow key 3 Press the up down arrow keys to select ON OFF and press MENU to input your sele...

Page 11: ...value is measured Press PEAK again to return to real time OPERATION 6 Or Peak is the factory default and captures either peak com pression or tension measured during a test And Peak captures both peak...

Page 12: ...000 force values may be stored in gauge memory Press SEND when gauge and PC are connected with included USB cable and data is stored in gauge memory and transmitted to the PC Use included ZT Logger to...

Page 13: ...c Signal Connect the CB 308 cable to the communications port and the device receiving the data Set up parameters as instructed from the Mitutoyo processor manual 4 2 VDC Analog Signal Connect the CB 1...

Page 14: ...same as PEAK key function Connecting 27 EX_PEAK and 30 GND of the communications port cycles real time compression peak and tension peak page 13 Use contact closure only and DO NOT apply voltage to 24...

Page 15: ...on as SEND switch Note 2 27 EX_PEAK Same function as PEAK switch Note 2 28 Rec Data record control Note 2 29 Shift Shift input Change EX_Power and EX_ZERO input function Note 2 30 IN_GND Signal ground...

Page 16: ...nit 0 placeholder H NG C Comparator O OK L NG E Overload S 2nd 3rd Setpoints 0 placeholder 0 No input 1 No Rec input and Mark input X Signal Line Conditions 2 Rec input and No Mark input Rec Signal an...

Page 17: ...1st and 2nd Peak Sensitivity XFT bbbb CR bbbb Peak Sense Drop Digits Peak w o decimal point XFG0 CR Peak Switch Function Select Real Time Peak Peak Functions cycle XFG1 CR Real Time Peak Functions tog...

Page 18: ...ar Last Memory R CR C CR Clear All Memory R CR Memory I Download All Memory Data Request FFFFF U M C CR Same data format as FFFFF U M C CR D command response END CR N CR Switch Unit to N R CR Unit K C...

Page 19: ...he Windows Icon type device manager and press enter to open the Device Manager 4 Find the force gauge in the Device Manager It will be under Other Devices The force gauge will be listed as an Unknown...

Page 20: ...ion to install the driver click Yes When the screen at the right comes up the dri ver has been successfully installed 8 To confirm the driver is installed Open the Device Manager and Expand the Ports...

Page 21: ...he startup settings menu Option 7 should be Disable Driver Signature Enforcement Press 7 or F7 to boot Windows 8 with driver signature enforcement disabled 10 Once these steps have been com pleted fol...

Page 22: ...it from the CD ROM included with your Imada ZTS force gauge Open the CD in Window Explorer and navigate to ZT Logger Non Japanese DotNetFx40Client fold er and install dotNetFx40_Client by double clic...

Page 23: ...lder Double click the Setup ZT Logger icon 2 Follow the instructions on screen 3 Choose close when installation is complete 4 Eject the Driver CD ROM File Menu Save as CSV Add to CSV CSV Setup Copy to...

Page 24: ...us Capture Start capturing continuous data at 10 data second max Stop Continuous Capture Stops continuous data capture Data Table Displays captured data Copy Copy data table to clipboard Statistics Di...

Page 25: ...apturing Continuous data Click the Start Continuous Capture button to capture continuous data acquired at 10 data second and display it in the data table Click the Stop Continuous Capture button to st...

Page 26: ...arning window appears click OK to delete the force gauge internal data memory 4 Trigger Setup Click on Data Trigger Setup to set the trigger values force dis placement for automatic acquisition Enter...

Page 27: ...cannot be added to an open file Close the file in which the data is to be added Maximum 30 54 12 Minimum 0 01 33 Average 14 9424242424242 Quantity 33 Std Dev 11 5534894702594 Number of NG 22 1 00 59...

Page 28: ...ter 200 Low setpoint value must be less than High setpoint value 2 Saving ZTS force gauge settings Click on Gauge Setup Menu Save Gauge Settings to save the set tings of the connected ZTS force gauge...

Page 29: ...low Battery Life approx 8 hours recharge time approx 10 hours Operating Temp 32 to 100 F 0 to 40 C 20 80 relative humidity ZTS Ranges Resolution Accuracy up to ZTS 220 0 2 F S 1 LSD ZTS 550 ZTS 1100 Z...

Page 30: ...1 75 83 3 26 M10 25 98 B 8 4 M10 x 1 M16 x 1 5 52 2 04 46 1 81 98 3 85 221 8 70 124 4 88 15 59 High Capacity with handles 283 11 14 25 98 75 2 95 34 1 33 M6 4 M4 11 6 45 31 1 22 64 2 51 40 1 57 12 47...

Page 31: ...n into three sec tions upper middle and lower Selectable data can be displayed in the upper and lower sections See the next page for Single Display Lower Section After highlighting the upper section p...

Page 32: ...ENU key two seconds to enter the Program Menu 3 Press the up ON OFF or down ZERO arrow keys to high light Display Functions then press the right arrow key to select 4 Press the up or down arrow keys t...

Page 33: ...he left arrow key until the door icon appears then press and hold MENU two seconds to exit Or press the left arrow key and when Exit Menu appears press MENU to exit 1 Peak Functions and or Peak Factor...

Page 34: ...lete then press the right arrow key to select 3a Last Data Delete is displayed press MENU to clear the last data 3b All Data Delete press the up down arrow keys to display All Data Delete press MENU t...

Page 35: ...o highlight High Low Alarm and press the right arrow key to select 3 Press the up down arrow keys to select and press MENU to input your selection 4 Press the left arrow key until the door icon appear...

Page 36: ...ow keys to highlight Display Format and press the right arrow key to select 3 Press the up down arrow keys to select and press MENU to input your selection 4 Press the left arrow key until the door ic...

Page 37: ...key until the door icon appears then press and hold MENU two seconds to exit Or press the left arrow key and when Exit Menu appears press MENU to exit Note If the display has been reversed the left r...

Page 38: ...o input your selection 6 Press the left arrow key until the door icon appears then press and hold MENU two seconds to exit Or press the left arrow key and when Exit Menu appears press MENU to exit Tim...

Page 39: ...ss and hold MENU two seconds to exit Or press the left arrow key and when Exit Menu appears press MENU to exit 2 Units Select lbf ozf N kgf gf Factory Default lbf 1 Press and hold MENU then press ON O...

Page 40: ...o Tare Reset Select All Reset or Peak Only All Reset zeroes and tares all values Peak Only zeroes the peak value without tare see note below Factory Default All Reset 1 Press and hold MENU then press...

Page 41: ...en Exit Menu appears press MENU to exit 6 Setup Menu Send Functions Date Format Language Send Functions Store current value s in memory when SEND is pressed Select Display Value Peak Peak Peak Factory...

Page 42: ...press the left arrow key and when Exit Menu appears press MENU to exit 7 page 43 Setup Menu Date Format Language Units Setting LOCK optional Prevents gauge settings from being changed Select ON or OF...

Page 43: ...sale and or use of the products and the purchaser s exclusive remedy against Imada under any warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement at Imada s option of product components not conformi...

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