background image

7 - 22

Step 2

Standard items including the keywords entered in the area of ‘Standard name, Test summary, 

type’ is displayed in the list.

To release the finding result using keywords, press the button of [Clear].

Standard items including keywords are displayed in the list.

Summary of Contents for K2-CE

Page 1: ...Vibration Control System K2 CE K2Sprint CE Common Part TYPE II Instruction Manual IMV CORPORATION...

Page 2: ...Manual System Applied K2 K2Sprint Application Software later than Version 14 4 0 Device Driver later than Version 11 1 0 Note If the hardware used is the old type system its specifications conform to...

Page 3: ...rints 13 3 0 2017 03 01 Correction of misprints 13 6 0 2017 10 02 Additional description of Viewer function to restore the display configuration overlaid graph file selection method additional descrip...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...Up and Maintenance 2 1 2 1 Installation 2 1 2 1 1 Environment for Installation 2 1 2 1 2 Installation of K2 Interface Board 2 1 2 1 3 Connection to PC 2 2 2 1 4 Connection to Excitation System 2 2 2...

Page 6: ...1 Excitation System Information name 3 2 3 3 2 Drive Output 3 2 3 3 3 Polarity 3 2 3 3 4 Initial Output Voltage Default Value 3 3 3 3 5 Rating Information 3 3 3 3 5 1 Load from system model 3 3 3 3 6...

Page 7: ...e change 4 27 4 3 4 Cursor Display 4 28 4 3 4 1 Double cursor display 4 29 4 3 4 2 Peak search 4 30 4 3 4 3 Registration of cursor data 4 31 4 3 4 4 Cursor display in 3D graph 4 33 4 3 5 Graph Change...

Page 8: ...ick Report 4 84 4 10 Waiting for Stabilization of IEPE Sensor 4 87 4 11 Customizing Toolbar Buttons 4 88 Chapter 5 Energy saving operation ECO option ISM 5 1 5 1 Outline 5 1 5 2 Constraints in operati...

Page 9: ...ify the sensitivity of input environment information 7 24 7 3 3 Supplementary Explanation of Test Files Mode 7 25 7 3 3 1 Folder 7 25 7 3 3 1 1 Contents Displayed on Screen 7 25 7 3 3 1 2 Test summary...

Page 10: ...Chapter 9 Intended Use Judgment Function 9 1 9 1 Outline 9 1 9 2 Operation Example 9 2 9 2 1 Procedures 9 2 Chapter 10 Test Record 10 1 10 1 Outline 10 1 10 2 Operation Example 10 2 10 2 1 Startup 10...

Page 11: ...ctions that you must observe to ensure safe and proper handling of the vibration control system Before using this system please read this instruction manual carefully to understand the contents thorou...

Page 12: ...e understand the following description and observe the instructions without fail Improper handling of this system may result in injury or property damage General cautions It is prohibited that the sys...

Page 13: ...dy and life and property damage instructions for each unit are indicated on the labels The indications and meanings of the labels are described below Before operating this system be sure to understand...

Page 14: ...ontrol Signal Input Do not apply a voltage higher than the specified voltage to the terminals Refer to 1 5 Hardware Specifications Caution label External Input Do not apply a voltage higher than the s...

Page 15: ...label Control Signal Input Do not apply a voltage higher than the specified voltage to the terminals Refer to 1 5 Hardware Specifications Caution label External Input Do not apply a voltage higher tha...

Page 16: ...nstallation One USB port necessary for protect device For Eco shaker Net Framework 4 6 1 has been installed operation is not guaranteed with any other than this version One Built in RS 232C port 9 pin...

Page 17: ...9ft cable K2ST 34 011 x 1 Multiple cabinets are necessary when the input channels are increased In this case each cabinet is connected by using the cabinets K2ST 11 011 appearance diagram K2 Front K2...

Page 18: ...Unit is a hardware bundle in which the dedicated hardware having only two input output channels and PC I F Kit are packaged No channel can be added in K2Sprint I O Unit appearance diagram K2 Sprint F...

Page 19: ...60664 1 8 Pollution Degree 2 according to IEC60664 1 9 European Directive Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU EMC Directive 2014 30 EU 10 Number of slots 3 possible to increase by connecting cabinets 11...

Page 20: ...llution Degree 2 according to IEC60664 1 9 European Directive Low Voltage Directive 2014 35 EU EMC Directive 2014 30 EU 10 Number of slots 1 impossible to increase 11 Number of Input Output Channels e...

Page 21: ...of Acquisition unit conversion Input format Max input acquisition unit Charge 1 0 mV pC 10000 A Charge 10 mV pC 1000 A Voltage input 10000 A IEPE input 10000 A A Sensor sensitivity mV acquisition unit...

Page 22: ...nnels is used as drive output 2 Output Terminal BNC 3 Output Format Voltage 4 Maximum Output 10 000 mV 5 Sampling Frequency Maximum 51 2 kHz 6 D A Converter Method method Resolution 24 bit Dynamic ran...

Page 23: ...5 4 3 2 1 STOP O8A O7A O6A O5A O4A O3A O2A O1A O8B O7B O6B O5B O4B O3B O2B O1B I8 I7 I6 I5 I4 I3 I2 I1 STOP O8A O7A O6A O5A O4A O3A O2A O1A O8B O7B O6B O5B O4B O3B O2B O1B I8 I7 I6 I5 I4 I3 I2 I1 50 4...

Page 24: ...ins are used as Emergency Stop Input Contacts The function of the drive output stop is realized by using the mute function of D A converter and reduce the drive output with taking the time of 1024 sam...

Page 25: ...ble on the software IEPE input supports the TEDS function Monitor Output Terminals are provided for every input channel Output Analogue signal output including the excitation control drive signal for...

Page 26: ...ected by relay device 3 K2Sprint Cabinet K2SP 11 011 Input Analogue signal acquisition for 2 Simultaneous Sampling Input Channels is available 24 bit D A converter of method is used The input formats...

Page 27: ...ion for K2 The PC and K2 I O Unit are available to connect by using a dedicated cable This board has the functions as below Generation of Sampling Clock Real time waveform data sending receiving by DM...

Page 28: ...fied by PSD and sinusoidal wave given as data of frequency and excitation level This software is an optional function which runs on RANDOM 4 ROR Random On Random Software for excitation test system on...

Page 29: ...e set on side panel Please do not disturb the cooling air by putting things around the machine Avoid direct sunlight Set the system in fresh air Refer to Chapter 1 System Configuration about the detai...

Page 30: ...ACE 2 1 4 Connection to Excitation System Input Signal cables of each pickup set to the shaker are connected to input terminals of front panel of the machine Please pay attention not to mistake the co...

Page 31: ...ystem 3 Do not use the visual effects that load the computer e g settings below Disable Enable desktop composition Disable Display window content during dragging Disable Enable transparency 4 Windows...

Page 32: ...ecuted 2 License installer Information of the license you purchased can be installed 3 Manual installer The operation instruction in PDF format can be installed Always install them in the following or...

Page 33: ...2 5 2 2 1 Installation of License Procedures Step 1 Double click the icon of LicenseSetup exe in the license installer folder Press the button of Yes if the screen of User Account Control appears...

Page 34: ...2 6 Step 2 The initial screen of installation appears Press the button of Next...

Page 35: ...2 7 Step 3 The screen of starting installation appears Press the button of Install Then installation of the license information is started...

Page 36: ...2 8 Step 4 After the installation is completed the screen noticing the completion of installation appears Press the button of Finish Then installation of license information is complete...

Page 37: ...2 9 2 2 2 Installation of Application Procedures Step 1 Double click the icon of Setup cmd in the application installer folder Press the button of Yes if the screen of User Account Control appears...

Page 38: ...2 10 Step 2 The initial screen of installation appears Press the button of Next...

Page 39: ...ems shown in the list are as follows Select all the items normally K2 Software The K2 application can be installed K2 Driver The K2 interface board device driver can be installed Protect device Driver...

Page 40: ...f starting installation appears Press the button of Install Installation of the K2 application is started After the installation of the K2 application is finished the shortcut icon of K2Launcher is ma...

Page 41: ...2 13 Step 5 After the installation of the K2 application is finished the screen noticing the installation of the K2 interface board device driver appears Press the button of Next...

Page 42: ...2 14 Step 6 The screen of starting the installation of the device driver appears Press the button of Next Installation of the device driver is started...

Page 43: ...ress the button of Install Unless the box of Always trust software IMV CORPORATION is checked the screen confirming installation appears for three times If the box of Always trust software IMV CORPORA...

Page 44: ...2 16 Step 8 The screen of finishing the device driver installation appears Press the button of Finish...

Page 45: ...oard is finished screen of starting the installation of the device driver of protect device appears Press the button of Next Step 10 After installation of the protect device driver is finished the scr...

Page 46: ...2 18 Step 11 The screen of starting the setting of PC for the use of K2 appears Press the button of Next Then the PC setting process is started...

Page 47: ...y computer now and press the button of Finish Then the PC is restarted After the PC completed its restart installation of the application is completed If the protect device is inserted into the PC the...

Page 48: ...2 20 2 2 3 Installation of Manual Procedures Step 1 Double click the icon of ManualSetup exe in the manual installer folder Press the button of Yes if the screen of User Account Control appears...

Page 49: ...2 21 Step 2 The initial screen of installation appears Press the button of Next...

Page 50: ...2 22 Step 3 The screen of selecting the language of manual appears Select your desired language and press the button of Next...

Page 51: ...2 23 Step 4 The screen of starting installation appears Press the button of Install Then installation of the manual is started...

Page 52: ...completion of installation appears Press the button of Finish Then installation of the manual is complete When the installation is completed the folder of Manual appears on the Desk top screen Double...

Page 53: ...cribes the uninstallation of the K2 software 2 3 1 Uninstall or change a program Access to the screen displaying the message of Uninstall or change a program through the Control Panel 1 Windows 7 Proc...

Page 54: ...ol Panel screen appears If the viewing method of the control panel is set to Large icons or Small icons select Programs and Features If the viewing method of the control panel is set to Category selec...

Page 55: ...2 27 Step 3 The screen displaying the message of Uninstall or change a program appears...

Page 56: ...2 28 2 Windows 10 Procedures Step 1 Right click the Start Menu And select Control Panel on the displayed menu...

Page 57: ...ol Panel screen appears If the viewing method of the control panel is set to Large icons or Small icons select Programs and Features If the viewing method of the control panel is set to Category selec...

Page 58: ...2 30 Step 3 The screen displaying the message of Uninstall or change a program appears...

Page 59: ...dures Step 1 Select K2 License on the screen of Uninstall or change a program and then select Uninstall Step 2 The message box asking the confirmation of uninstallation appears Press the button of Yes...

Page 60: ...2 32 Step 3 After the uninstallation of license is completed the screen noticing the completion of uninstallation appears Press the button of Finish Then uninstallation of license is complete...

Page 61: ...Procedures Step 1 Select K2 on the screen of Uninstall or change a program then select Uninstall Step 2 The message box asking the confirmation of uninstallation appears Press the button of Yes Then...

Page 62: ...omplete the screen noticing the completion of uninstallation appears Select Yes I want to restart my computer now and press the button of Finish Then the PC is restarted After the restart of the PC is...

Page 63: ...Procedures Step 1 Select K2 Manual on the screen of Uninstall or change a program and then select Uninstall Step 2 The message box asking the confirmation of uninstallation appears Press the button of...

Page 64: ...2 36 Step 3 After the uninstallation is completed the screen noticing the completion of uninstallation appears Press the button of Finish Then uninstallation of manual is complete...

Page 65: ...stall a new version software This procedure is common to the upgrading of all the Application license and manual For operating procedures of the uninstallation of software refer to 2 3 Uninstallation...

Page 66: ...ware This function can be set to ON OFF and the setting of Contact Polarity in Emergency Stop operation is also available on the hardware Set the contacts using the switches within the cabinet Be sure...

Page 67: ...K2ST 23 011 Input Module K2ST 23 012 Note that the followings to set up the ID of each module Not to set the modules having the same IDs on a system Set less than 200 value to the module ID Set the I...

Page 68: ...the power supply to the K2 I O Unit turn on the power supply to the power amplifier Step 3 Start up the application For the procedures of application startup refer to 4 2 1 Application Start Up in Cha...

Page 69: ...r an authorized dealer of your purchased system When you contact us enter necessary items in the contact form that comes with the system and give us information on your request as detailed as possible...

Page 70: ...ng a blank module panel to the I O unit slot and the interface board to the PC All of these fixing screws must be tighten 6 Performance Check Check the item in 2 7 3 1 2 7 3 1 Performance Check Perfor...

Page 71: ...the mode of the voltmeter to AC voltage measurement 4 Start the operation by K2 5 Next set the indicated value of the voltmeter to 353 5mV 0 5mV by adjusting the drive voltage of K2 Record the value o...

Page 72: ...ded to be measured and recorded Charge input sensitivity test Connection of the instruments Connect the equipment by the cables as in the same way as in the system of Voltage input sensitivity test mo...

Page 73: ...measured data 9 These procedures are needed to be operated also for Ch 3 and Ch 4 When the optional input channels are added the input channels Ch1 Ch8 of the expansion board are also needed to be me...

Page 74: ...is item done Yes No 2 Fan Correctly running Yes No 3 Contact cleaning Is this item done Yes No 4 Instruction manual Available as needed Yes No Yearly Inspection Maintenance item Judgment criteria Resu...

Page 75: ...335 825 371 175 353 5 5 OK NG Charge input sensitivity Input sensitivity 5pC m s2 Capacitor C pF Input charge input 1mV pC Item Criterion Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 Ch 5 Ch 6 Ch 7 Ch 8 Result Input voltage m...

Page 76: ...rge input sensitivity Input sensitivity 5pC m s2 Capacitor C pF Input charge input 1mV pC Item Criterion Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 Ch 5 Ch 6 Ch 7 Ch 8 Result Input voltage mVrms 1000 C 353 5 mVrms Measured...

Page 77: ...put sensitivity 5pC m s2 Capacitor C pF Input charge input 1mV pC Item Criterion Ch 1 Ch 2 Ch 3 Ch 4 Ch 5 Ch 6 Ch 7 Ch 8 Result Input voltage mVrms 1000 C 353 5 mVrms Measured value Acceleration m s2...

Page 78: ...ems shall be out of the scope of our liability even within the warranty period 1 An accident attributable to the user s appurtenant work for this system fall down power supply grounding etc 2 An accid...

Page 79: ...mv tec com IMV EUROPE LIMITED German Sales Office Landsberger Str 406 D 81241 Munich Germany TEL 49 0 89 21 545 9900 IMV THAILAND CO LTD Amata City Chonburi Industrial Estate Phase 9 700 907 Moo 5 Tam...

Page 80: ...No Contents of request If you order repair service specify the name and model of the product to be repaired and trouble conditions After receipt of your request by E mail IMV will contact you Please u...

Page 81: ......

Page 82: ......

Page 83: ...on on the right of the list of I O Module Configuration when the K2 I O Unit Configuration is changed Before renewing the information I O Unit should be connected to the current PC by the dedicated ca...

Page 84: ...e registration appears 3 3 1 Excitation System Information name 1 Meaning This item is for inputting of the registration name of the excitation system shaker amplifier to be used 3 3 2 Drive Output 1...

Page 85: ...eaning The system rating information is set automatically by selecting a model from the list of excitation systems provided 3 3 6 Control Frequency Range is limited 1 Meaning This item is for setting...

Page 86: ...3 4 3 3 9 Armature mass 1 Meaning This item is for setting of the armature mass of the shaker The armature mass is used for the excitation force check in the application software such as SINE...

Page 87: ...file creation Add A new input channel is added Change Defined content of a selected input channel is changed Delete A selected input channel is deleted from the registration list The registered order...

Page 88: ...harge Input is selected when the acceleration pickup output of charge output type is directly connected to the I O Module or Input Module I O Module and Input Module are available to select both of ga...

Page 89: ...nput channel is treated as a signal having the negative polarity That is the data obtained after A D converting multiplied 1 The default value of this item is set to Positive 3 4 8 TEDS Access 1 Meani...

Page 90: ...f available commands appears by clicking each name of menus Each tool bar displays the commands that are frequently used in the menu as icons When an icon is clicked the command corresponding with thi...

Page 91: ...Operation 4 2 1 Application Start Up Procedures Step 1 Double click the K2Launcher on the desk top screen Step 2 The K2 Launcher is started Select the icon of the application to be started and press...

Page 92: ...4 3 4 2 2 Exit from Application 1 K2 Launcher Press the button Close on the screen...

Page 93: ...using the command in the menu bar Procedure of closing by Close Button The application is ended by clicking the close button on the upper corner of the right in the window in Test Definition mode Proc...

Page 94: ...ows This command is for creating a new test Test Definition Test Condition Test Contents is newly defined This commend is for generating a new test in simplified definition mode The contents of defini...

Page 95: ...FR function is to be measured Drive Generation Drive waveform data is generated from the reference data and Inverse XFR function Waiting for Excitation Start Excitationnoperation is to be started When...

Page 96: ...ata Available only in CAPTURE Calculation between numeral values is operated to the waveform data Available only in CAPTURE Edging process that makes the beginning and the ending point of waveform dat...

Page 97: ...bed as below 4 2 4 1 File Open The dialog shown as below appears by the following procedures Select File in the menu bar and click Open or click the icon of Open in the tool bar Select a file type and...

Page 98: ...ar and click Save as or operating the function of Save to save a new Test Definition File A comment can be inputted if it is necessary In the dialog box for processing files dedicated to this system C...

Page 99: ...isplaying graphs and logs in a manner which is frequently used in scratchpad software like EXCEL Procedures Step 1 Select Window in the menu bar and click Add a Page Step 2 The picture as follows show...

Page 100: ...4 11 Others Rename the page A name of the additional page can be changed by double clicking on the tab of the page in the display when it is necessary Name change window is displayed below...

Page 101: ...g command is executed immediately Pallets are indicated split vertically Refer to 4 2 6 2 Moving the Palette Positions of displayed some pallets are changed by turning them counterclockwise Refer to 4...

Page 102: ...4 13 4 2 6 2 Moving the Palette Palette can be moved by operating the palette operation button provided at the bottom of the displayed page Palette Palette...

Page 103: ...7 1 Set Up In this clause set up method of both Test Definition mode and Test Operation mode is described The set up methods vary depending on each application Refer to the instruction manual of each...

Page 104: ...ration is displayed 4 2 7 3 Manual Operation The control reference can be changed during the excitation by using manual operation box The set up methods vary depending on each application Refer to the...

Page 105: ...display area leftward Moves in graph display area rightward Moves in graph display area upward Moves in graph display area downward Changes graph zooming by dragging Zooming horizontally only vertica...

Page 106: ...by selecting the data from the data of Test Definition and Test Operation Procedures Step 1 Select Window in the menu bar and click Graph among the items Step 2 Select one item each in the list of Gr...

Page 107: ...4 18 Step 3 A graph of the page displayed currently appears in the display...

Page 108: ...explains how to display waterfall graphs For details of 3 Color map refer to Chapter 6 DATA VIEWER 1 Waterfall graph depth fixing Types of graphs applicable to this graph are as shown below SINE Monit...

Page 109: ...Step 1 Proceed to Step 2 of the selection of graph to be displayed in the former section 4 3 2 Step 2 Select Waterfall graph from Graph type and press OK button For DATA VIEWER only Color map can be...

Page 110: ...4 21 Step 3 Additional graph appears on the currently displayed page...

Page 111: ...ded The following is the conditions for data addition SINE SOR When single sweep is completed RANDOM At loop renewal SHOCK When excitation is finished Notes Data before waterfall graph scroll display...

Page 112: ...p 2 Select graph type and depth axis data and set up the maximum number of depth data If Monitor is selected as displayed data select your desired input channel After all the setup is complete press O...

Page 113: ...4 24 Step 3 Additional graphs appear on the currently displayed page At this time data line is not drawn When the conditions for data addition described above are satisfied data is added sequentially...

Page 114: ...4 25 4 3 3 Scale This function is for changing the scale of the graph displayed currently for its vertical and horizontal axes Procedures Step 1 Click a Scale change button on the graph display window...

Page 115: ...4 26 Step 2 Change values of the graph range for horizontal axis displayed and press the OK button...

Page 116: ...a can be set up Hidden line display Lines hidden backward hidden lines can be displayed Reverse direction display Data with large number can be placed foremost Ratio of horizontal axis The horizontal...

Page 117: ...ed graph currently displayed Procedures Step 1 Right click the mouse button on the graph or click the cursor button to display the cursor in the graph Step 2 Use the dialog of Graph cursor The cursor...

Page 118: ...edure Step 1 Check double cursor in the graph cursor dialog box Cursor 2 is enabled Step 2 Select and operate cursor 2 If cursor 1 is selected you can operate cursor 1 The graph cursor dialog box disp...

Page 119: ...and move the cursor Searches the peak in the horizontal axis minus direction Searches the peak in the horizontal axis plus direction Min Searches the minimum value Max Searches the maximum value Condi...

Page 120: ...ure Step 1 Press the Register button in the peak search setting window Step 2 The cursor data selected when the Register button has been pressed will be saved in the list Press the CSV File button to...

Page 121: ...4 32 Step3 Press the Mark button to mark the cursor data displayed in the list...

Page 122: ...4 33 4 3 4 4 Cursor display in 3D graph Although the operation procedures are similar to those of normal graph depth data needs to be selected...

Page 123: ...graph displayed in the current display is changed Procedures Step 1 Click a Graph change button on the graph display window Step 2 Select one item each in the list of Graph type and another descripti...

Page 124: ...rounds and valleys are marked with squares from the higher order The values appear in the legend window As for the peak detecting conditions maximum number of marks changing of display non display of...

Page 125: ...the Graph color setting 4 3 7 1 Change Graph Color Select items to be changed on the tab of Graph color and change the settings of line types marks and colors Note The setting of Graph color setting i...

Page 126: ...d test beginning time is displayed when excitation is started and test ending time is displayed when the excitation is ended This setting is valid for applications shown below SINE RANDOM SHOCK RESONA...

Page 127: ...ed peaks and valleys are less than it only the detected items are marked Search in the scale range Whether peaks and valleys should be detected in the scale range currently displayed or in all the dat...

Page 128: ...ition Graph and Log are printed out mainly by using the function of print executed by selecting File Print in the menu bar The items to be printed out are available to select by clicking on it Procedu...

Page 129: ...the margin area If the number of characters displayed in header and footer are too large and they cannot be displayed completely In this case increase the height When Print per Graph is checked and tw...

Page 130: ...f margin setting setting of footer header and date printing for the printer Procedures Step 1 Select File in the menu bar and click Printer setting among the items Step 2 Select the printer to be used...

Page 131: ...press OK Header and footer are printed inside except the margin area If the number of characters displayed in header and footer are too large and they cannot be displayed completely In this case incr...

Page 132: ...for setting of the graph display type of data line color and mark at printing Procedures Step 1 Select Option in the menu bar and click Graph setting among the items Step 2 Select Printer from Selecti...

Page 133: ...4 44 Step 3 Select the data line and the color etc Then press OK to complete the setting Note Printer may not work correctly when the setting of Printer type is not set correctly...

Page 134: ...5 File Conversion 4 5 1 File conversion to CSV This function is for converting a data file of K2 file format to that of CSV file format Procedures Step 1 Click a Save Data button on the graph display...

Page 135: ...lerance 1st column 2nd column 1st line Frequency Hz Response unit Reference uni Abort upper limi uni 2nd line Fixed characters are written in Italic Data name of graph is substituted for a data name U...

Page 136: ...d for a unit Frequency data is substituted in the 1st column Spectrum data is substituted from the 2nd column Conversion of SHOCK Waveform Data Fixed characters are written in Italic Data name of grap...

Page 137: ...soft Excel software installed Note This program supports only for Microsoft Excel 2010 Microsoft Excel 2013 Microsoft Excel 2016 and Microsoft Excel 2019 Procedures Step 1 Select a graph to be convert...

Page 138: ...ched Japanese English Chinese Russian or German can be selected as of October 29 2015 Response statuses of respective K2 applications are varied Operating procedure Step 1 Select Option from the menu...

Page 139: ...hat is a data necessary for the test is to be recorded by saving its Test Definition file of the state at excitation completed Press the icon of Save in the state at excitation completed A dialog box...

Page 140: ...a Test Definition file Merit The state at the test completion is to be checked again after the test completion Excitation operation is to be restarted from the state at excitation completed Demerit Te...

Page 141: ...4 52 Step 2 Press Yes when a dialog of message for assuring appears...

Page 142: ...ation system information registered in Test Definition file to another Procedures Step 1 Select File in the menu bar and click Another excitation system information loading among the items Step 2 Sele...

Page 143: ...4 54 Step 3 The corrected server name and Excitation system information name are displayed Press Save to overwrite the Test Definition file...

Page 144: ...an input channel is also available during the test definition 4 7 5 New Input Environment Information Loading Input channel information is available to load newly from the input channel information r...

Page 145: ...ed in Test Definition is available to be registered in Environment setting as Input channel information Procedures Step 1 Select File in the menu bar and click New Input environment information saving...

Page 146: ...the 50 pin connectors arranged on the backside panel of I O Unit Configuration of pin connectors is described as below Input terminal 8 bits Output terminal 8 bits are available Additionally terminal...

Page 147: ...always connected in a combined test You don t have to define the contact I O information every time at generating a test when you use the function described in this clause Procedures Step 1 Select Opt...

Page 148: ...4 59 Step 3 Press the Define button of Contact I O information Step 4 Operate the setting of Contact I O and press OK...

Page 149: ...4 60 Step 5 Press the OK button...

Page 150: ...lt no order PAUSE This item is for pausing of the excitation at closed And this item is for canceling the paused state and continuing the excitation at opened Valid the state in operation Default no o...

Page 151: ...xcitation finished Default no order Available software SHOCK AUXIN1 This item is valid only when the application program defines signal specification SINE Sweep reverse valid only in Sweep Test RANDOM...

Page 152: ...signal must be a pulse keeping up more than about 500ms Excitation level is increased decreased for the level specified in the application program by a single pulse Pulses can be outputted continuousl...

Page 153: ...MEUP Test operation is completed when the specified test time is passed Finished normally FINISHED The system is in the state of excitation completion Including abort ABORTED The excitation is stopped...

Page 154: ...1 the same as in the above AUXOUT12 Auxiliary output 12 the same as in the above AUXOUT13 Auxiliary output 13 the same as in the above AUXOUT14 Auxiliary output 14 the same as in the above AUXOUT15 Au...

Page 155: ...ditional client option is necessary to operate the remote control that is used to execute other operations such as Test Stop or Test Start from a distant place LAN environment is required to use this...

Page 156: ...cally on the PC for monitoring check the check box of Add the auto updating function to HTML and specify the value of Auto updating interval When Add the auto updating function to HTML is not checked...

Page 157: ...g in test operation HTML file generated by the K2 is opened by using a browser in the PC on the LAN The example display as below is in the case of using Microsoft Internet Explorer HTML file generated...

Page 158: ...tion However the excitation had stopped after 5 minutes from the excitation start because the pickup happened to be dislocated Such an accident in operation can be acknowledged by E Mail Sending Funct...

Page 159: ...4 70 Step2 Check the check box of Assert E mail sending function sending a e mail And set the necessary items In initial setting the outgoing mail server setting window automatically opens...

Page 160: ...4 71 Step3 Set the outgoing mail server Please ask to the administrator of Net Work about the setting of sending mails if it is necessary...

Page 161: ...is for specifying the mail address of the sender Specify an E Mail address to send the E Mail E Mail is sent to the addresses registered in this list from the K2 However note that E Mail may not be s...

Page 162: ...hs can be used by linking with Bookmarks of Microsoft Word The numeral values the letters and the graphs specified as Bookmarks can be attached to the report automatically when these Bookmarks are des...

Page 163: ...le of Microsoft Word to be used or to make correspondence of the Output Items with Bookmarks newly Go to Step 3 B Select the registration name in Select by registered name to use the Output Items corr...

Page 164: ...ist of Output Item name Press the Change button in Correspondence Definition Available Output Items vary in each applications as SINE RANDOM Graph Data The graphs displayed at generating reports are t...

Page 165: ...e if it is necessary A Press the Common output items button to change the setting of Common Output Items Go to Step 5 B Specify a registration name in Select by the registeration name to use the Commo...

Page 166: ...tached to the Bookmarks corresponded with The characters and the numeral values are set to the Output Item to be needed Specify a registration name of Common Item set to register the set Common Output...

Page 167: ...finition Registration to register the set Correspondence And press the Name change button When the set Correspondence Item is registered in this item it can be selected in Select by registered name at...

Page 168: ...is done if it is necessary A Press the Setting button to change the setting of Common Output Items Go to Step 8 B Specify a registration name in Select by the registeration name to use the Common Outp...

Page 169: ...hed to the Bookmarks corresponded with The characters and the numeral values are set to the Output Item to be needed Specify a registration name of Common Item Set to register the set Common Output It...

Page 170: ...4 81 Step 9 Press OK after completing of the necessary settings...

Page 171: ...n is pressed a WORD file according to the setting of Report Generator is generated automatically The graphs displayed at pressing the Report generation button are treated as the objective for Graph of...

Page 172: ...4 83 Report of testing result generated by Report Generator...

Page 173: ...Generator and non necessity of Microsoft Word On the other hand it does not allow fine position adjustment Use the functions appropriately for your purpose If you choose Microsoft Word as the destina...

Page 174: ...pplication Click Output button To add a logo input or select the path to the target image file Either PNG raster type or EMF vector type graphic image type can be selected In the EMF images do not get...

Page 175: ...ion of quick report with button operation When a test is finished press Quick button When the Quick button is pressed a quick report is generated through the display software Items to be output are th...

Page 176: ...the waiting for excitation start status When the stop button is pressed while the screen of Waiting for stabilization of IEPE is displayed the operation mode is switched to the waiting for excitation...

Page 177: ...lows change in the order of toolbar buttons shown on the display of K2 application and choice between display and non display of toolbar buttons and addition of separators Procedures Step1 Select Opti...

Page 178: ...nged select the button first and move the cursor with upward or downward arrow button If any separator needs to be inserted select the button just above it and press Separator button To return to the...

Page 179: ...ECO SHAKER operation All the K2 application software in the ECO SHAKER system must be installed with the ECO option mixture of the ECO option attached applications and not attached ones is not allowed...

Page 180: ...no constraints in operation But a part of E save functionality or whole functionality becomes invalid Air cooled systems Blower control only Water cooled systems E save functionality is invalid 5 2 2...

Page 181: ...alidated Excitation level up Excitation level down Excitation level change ROR Narrow band Random ON OFF Shift to the beginning of the next sweep Sweep reverse Sweep hold Sweep hold cancel 1 If the in...

Page 182: ...K2 application installed on the system Notice If the setting items described here is changed incorrectly the ECO SHAKER system would not work correctly Please do not change the settings from those se...

Page 183: ...equired not only to select No but also to modify the hardware Returns the settings to the default ones Set K2 and ISM communication log saving Select the K2 and ISM IDs for communication Select the na...

Page 184: ...5 6 5 4 1 Initial setting factory setting Factory setting is as shown below To restore it click Initialization...

Page 185: ...with the application software 2 2 Available functions with DATA VIEWER 1 Available functions in graph operation with the application software 2 Print function 3 Report generation function using Report...

Page 186: ...h axis data type File name Time 4 Elapsed time SINE RANDOM only 4 Sweep count SINE only 4 Loop count SHOCK only 4 5 Number of graphs displayable simultaneously 255 6 Unavailable function Report genera...

Page 187: ...aph window This command is for displaying new overlaid graphs and adding a new graph window Print Print preview Report generation on Microsoft Word Report Generator This command is for displaying new...

Page 188: ...6 4 This command adds test definition to the graph window page being selected This command adds history log to the graph window page being selected...

Page 189: ...6 5 6 2 2 Display of Standard Graph Procedure Step 1 Press the Open button Step 2 Select the graph data file...

Page 190: ...graph to be displayed As for the graph type applicable to 3D graph Waterfall graph or Color map can be selected For details refer to 4 3 2 1 Selecting of 3D graph Step 4 A graph window is added and th...

Page 191: ...lowing overlaying differs depending on the screens 6 2 3 1 Select on Tree Display Procedure Step 1 Press the Overlaid graph button Step 2 Overlaid graph selection dialog is displayed All graph data fi...

Page 192: ...e display conditions Step 4 The selected graphs are set to be subject to overlay operation Only graphs with the same graph type and physical quantity can be overlaid The files with check are overlaid...

Page 193: ...set up of graphs to be overlaid and then press the OK button Step 6 A graph window is added and the selected graphs are overlaid and displayed Those graphs can be operated in the same way as those on...

Page 194: ...e button so that the graph is deleted from the list in the field and removed from the group of the graphs to be overlaid 3 To display the different type of graphs delete all graphs which are set up an...

Page 195: ...6 11 6 2 3 2 Select on Dialogue Display Procedure Step 1 Press the Overlaid graph button Step 2 Overlaid graph data selection dialogue appears Press Add button...

Page 196: ...6 12 Step 3 Select desired data file Some files can be selected at a time...

Page 197: ...If the data type is set to Monitor select the monitor channel If data files different from the selected application type are displayed they are displayed in gray Checked items are to be displayed Data...

Page 198: ...6 14 Step 5 Graph window is added and the selected graph appears Change of displayed graph Press the graph change button...

Page 199: ...aphs are excluded from Overlaid graph targets 2 Select desired graphs and press the Delete button Then they are deleted from the Overlaid graph display area and Overlaid graph targets Overlaid graph d...

Page 200: ...6 16 6 2 4 Display of 3D graph Procedure Step 1 Press 3D graph button Step 2 3D graph data selection dialogue appears Press Add button...

Page 201: ...6 17 Step 3 Select desired data file Some files can be selected at a time...

Page 202: ...data type If the data type is set to Monitor select the monitor channel If data files different from the selected application type are displayed they are displayed in gray Data files whose types are...

Page 203: ...6 19 Step 5 Graph window is added and the selected graph appears Display example of waterfall graph Display example of color map...

Page 204: ...he graph change button 3D graph data selection dialogue appears Addition or deletion of desired graph is allowed 3D graph display area Unchecked items are not the objects of 3D graph Deletes from 3D g...

Page 205: ...tion in the menu bar and click Set up A dialog of Set up appears Transmissibility display unit This item is for selecting the display unit of amplitude value in Transmissibility Graph This unit select...

Page 206: ...isplay configuration information is updated when the display conditions including graph scales are modified Uncheck Store not to store the display configuration modified thereafter Initialize button S...

Page 207: ...le saving is executed application is automatically started and the hardware is initialized and shifted to the status of waiting for excitation Application and test types applicable to this mode are as...

Page 208: ...nformation When changing the information of the excitation system to be used in the Standards and Test files modes change the top information of the excitation system information 7 1 1 3 Limit of Cont...

Page 209: ...4 As for the finishing of the Launcher refer to 4 2 2 Exit from Application in Chapter 4 Note If the excitation system information and input environment information have not been defined the screen o...

Page 210: ...talled is displayed Select the icon of application to be started up and press the button of Next When number of the installed K2 application is more than twelve the remaining icons can be displayed by...

Page 211: ...7 5 Step 3 The screen of the application being started up appears The selected application starts up As for the later operating procedures refer to the instruction manual of the applications...

Page 212: ...7 6 7 2 2 Standards Mode Procedures Step 1 Press the button of Standards...

Page 213: ...7 7 Step 2 Select any Standard and choose any standard name in the standard list After the Standard name is selected press the button of Next...

Page 214: ...een depends on the test types This example shows the test type of RANDOM Items related to the test time and those related to the control channel can be changed here Change them if required and press t...

Page 215: ...9 Step 4 The test file saving screen appears Select the save location folder enter file name and press the button of Save If any existing file is included the message of confirming overwriting appear...

Page 216: ...in errors during execution When definition error occurs After application is started up definition error occurs and the definition is completed In case there is application of which test is being exec...

Page 217: ...7 11 7 2 3 Test files mode Procedures Step 1 Press the button of Test files...

Page 218: ...Step 2 Press any of the buttons of History Favorite or Folder In this example Folder is selected Select any test file displayed in the list After your desired test file is selected press the button of...

Page 219: ...differs according to the test types This example shows the test type of SINE SWEEP Items related to the test time and those related to the control channel can be changed here Change them if required...

Page 220: ...14 Step 4 The test file saving screen appears Select the save location folder enter file name and press the button of Save If any existing file is included the message of confirming overwriting appear...

Page 221: ...Main errors during execution When definition error occurs After application is started up definition error occurs and the definition is completed In case there is application whose test is being execu...

Page 222: ...ed as standard items The registered standard items are recorded as the standard of Others in the Standards mode 7 3 1 1 Registration of Test Files as Standards Standard items can be registered through...

Page 223: ...after registration the change will not be reflected to the standards In the test conditions registered as standards information to be added after text is executed continuous operation data transfer f...

Page 224: ...ndard names are added to the list When any standard name is selected contents registered through individual applications are displayed in the Test Summary area The registered test file information is...

Page 225: ...Standard items to be installed in advance cannot be deleted Procedures Step 1 Set Standard to Others in the Standards mode of the Launcher Select the standard name to be deleted and press the button o...

Page 226: ...ered by users When All is selected all the standard items are displayed Test information of selected standard items are displayed Standard items registered to the selected standards test types and sta...

Page 227: ...standard items by arbitrary keywords Procedures Step 1 Select Standards mode and select any standard to be found In this example All is selected In this case all the registered standard items are to...

Page 228: ...luding the keywords entered in the area of Standard name Test summary type is displayed in the list To release the finding result using keywords press the button of Clear Standard items including keyw...

Page 229: ...Contents of selected standards are taken over Test type Contents of selected standards are taken over Test condition Standards and standard names are registered Reference maximum value information Co...

Page 230: ...of the top information registered in the input environment information is displayed Select the control channel from the displayed input channel list The sensitivity of the selected input channel can N...

Page 231: ...e selected test file is displayed For the test files not created by Standards only test type is displayed Test files in the selected test folder are displayed The displayed test files are of the test...

Page 232: ...test file automatically Contents to be registered are as shown below Field Contents of selected test file are taken over Test type Contents of selected test file are taken over Test condition Contents...

Page 233: ...itself cannot be deleted Favorite Selected test file can be registered to Favorite 7 3 3 2 2 Test summary Information Registered to Saved Test File Similar to Folder Refer to Section 7 3 3 1 2 Test f...

Page 234: ...est file itself cannot be deleted 7 3 3 3 2 Test summary Information Registered to Saved Test File Similar to Folder Refer to Section 7 3 3 1 2 The list of test file registered in the Favorite is disp...

Page 235: ...ed The selected test file is executed without modification 7 3 3 4 2 Modify the setting of the selected test file Check the check box of Change control channel and clear the check box of Select input...

Page 236: ...nformation is displayed Select the control channel from the displayed input channel list The sensitivity of the selected input channel can NOT be changed T The test file saving screen appears after th...

Page 237: ...know how to use the Launcher you can always use the Quick Help to be displayed When the Quick Help appears the definition order is displayed in numerics Procedures Step 1 Press the button of in the lo...

Page 238: ...wn below First select mode Second select standard Third select list Fourth press the button of Next When any area is clicked on the screen the Quick Help disappear Supplementation If the operation set...

Page 239: ...ures Procedures Step 1 Press the button in the lower left part of the top screen of the Launcher Step 2 Operation setting items appear If any item to be set up is selected it is checked or unchecked o...

Page 240: ...ally used can be set up For details refer to Chapter 3 Setting of K2 3 ECO mode maintenance settings Optional The settings relative to ECO option can be set up For details refer to 5 4 Settings for EC...

Page 241: ...vel Also using this software the simple diagnosis of the excitation system can be performed The window displayed as below appears when this application is started All input channels information are di...

Page 242: ...low Step 2 Input the frequency and the level of output sine signal the output channel and the sensitivity of sensor Select mV Unit as input type Complete the set up and then press the Start button Ste...

Page 243: ...e frequency and the level of output sine signal the output channel and the sensitivity of sensor Select pC Unit as input type Complete the set up and then press the Start button Step 3 The measured da...

Page 244: ...channel and input the sensitivity of sensor In this example input the frequency as 5Hz and the level as 100mV Complete the set up and then press the Start button Note The suitable value of frequency...

Page 245: ...al diagnosis process is as follows Shake is moving The measured data displacement is almost same as actual shaker moving Amplifier is ON Gain of amplifier is set to 100 NORMAL Sensor abnormality cable...

Page 246: ...the application software alerts the operator Possibility for military use is judged by three levels of high middle and low Alert to an operator is performed only when the judgment result is high Sinc...

Page 247: ...art button When any test likely to be related to military use is about to be started an alert message appears To start the test select Yes The hardware is initialized and proceeded to the excitation s...

Page 248: ...story In each application software data files are automatically saved after excitation is ended 1 Test Record Viewer also displays these data files and the test definition files 1 One thousand latest...

Page 249: ...10 2 1 Startup Operation example Step 1 Click on TEST RECORD icon of Launcher Step 2 The password input screen appears Input the password provided by us Step 3 When the input password is correct Test...

Page 250: ...ght click on one of the test results with a mouse Then the operation menu appears As for each operation menu refer to Other Operations Year of history data to be displayed can be changed Information c...

Page 251: ...o display with a mouse Then the operation menu appears In the displayed operation menu select Open graph data file 2 Select any item you want to display In the menu bar select Edit then Open graph dat...

Page 252: ...er of lines of test results to be displayed per page can be set up File retention period The number of years for which test history is saved can be set For example when the number of years is set to t...

Page 253: ...put is performed When password check is not required at startup of Test Record Viewer Untick the checkbox of Password input is required at application launch When the checkbox is unticked the password...

Page 254: ...Control Frequency Range 3 3 Cursor 4 28 Cursor in 3D graph 4 33 Customizing toolbar buttons 4 88 Dedicated Hardware 1 7 1 15 Deletion of registered standards 7 19 Device driver of protect device 2 11...

Page 255: ...ion of manual 2 20 Installation of software 2 4 IT Function 4 66 K2 interface board device driver 2 11 2 13 K2 PCI Express I F Board 1 17 2 1 2 2 2 4 Launcher 4 2 4 3 7 1 License installer 2 4 Live Da...

Page 256: ...e scale range 4 38 Security 10 1 10 6 Selecting languages 4 49 Sensitivity 3 6 Set Up 2 1 4 14 Standards mode 7 1 7 6 Startup and Stopping of system 2 40 TEDS 3 5 Test beginning ending time 4 37 Test...

Page 257: ...Waterfall graph depth fixing 4 19 Waterfall graph scroll display 4 19 4 22 4 27 Web Monitor 4 66...

Reviews: