background image

35/39

Channel number

1 byte

Data identification

1 byte

0: no data,at this time no Data body; 1: have data

Current packet length

1 byte

Data body

maximum of 48 bytes, Each two represents a temperature

data and 1 decimal places.

Checkout bit

2 bytes

Examples
Address bit

01

Instruction code

10

1 byte

Checkout bit

2 bytes

7.10 Equipment connection detection

7.10.1Device connection detection command

constituent part

Bytes number

Address bit

01

Instruction code

03

Starting address

EE EE

Address length

EE EE

Checkout bit

2 bytes CRC

Examples 01 03 EE EE EE EE CRC

7.10.2 Response device connection detection command

constituent part

Bytes number

address bit

01

Instruction code

03

Starting address

EE EE

Address length

EE EE

Device identification code

12 bytes data

Equipment type + channel number,

redundant bytes 00.

4A 4B 35 30 38 00 00 08 00 00 00 00
( JK500 Series0

8 channels )

Checkout bit

2 bytes CRC

Examples 01 03 4A 4B 35 30 38 00 00 08 00 00 00 00 CRC
(JK500 Series0

8 channels )

Examples 01 03 4A 4B 35 30 38 00 00 10 00 00 00 00 CRC
(JK500 Series0

16 channels )

Summary of Contents for JK508

Page 1: ...R Changzhou Jinailian Electronic Technology Co Ltd No C3 Building 22 New Impetus Pioneering Center No 1 Qingyang North Road Tianning District Changzhou Jiangsu CN TEL 0086 519 85563477 FAX 0086 519 85565067 https jinailian en alibaba com www jk17 com www jaldz com ...

Page 2: ...eres Do not use instruments in flammable explosive gas steam or dusty environments The use of any electronic device in such an environment is an adventure for personal safety Do not open instrument housing Non professional maintenance personnel should not open the instrument case to try to maintain the instrument The instrument still has no clean charge released for a period of time after shutdown...

Page 3: ...t damage and prepay the postage and the premium to the destination During the warranty period the JinAiLian will be responsible for the transportation cost of the mail for repair or replacement of the product Repair of non warranty products Jin Ai Lian will evaluate the cost of repairs for non warranty products Maintenance will be performed only with your consent All costs incurred by the maintena...

Page 4: ...ary 3 2 1 Introduction 3 2 2 Main specifications 3 2 3 major function 3 2 3 1 FUNCTION 3 2 3 2 Sorting setting 3 2 3 3 User calibration function 4 2 3 4 FAT Storage function 4 2 3 5 System setup 4 2 3 6 Remote control 4 3 start 5 3 1 front panel 5 3 2 Interface panel 5 3 3 Using external power supply 6 3 3 1Battery charging function 6 3 4 starting up 6 3 5 Connection thermocouple 6 4 Meas Measurem...

Page 5: ... 1 Set display page 13 5 1 1 Set comparator 13 5 1 2 Set speed 14 5 1 3 Set Beep 14 5 1 4 Set baud rate 15 5 1 5 Set units 16 5 1 6 Repeated collection not yet open 16 5 1 7 Timing acquisition 17 5 1 8 start time end time 17 5 1 9 timing 18 5 2 Sorting setting 18 5 2 1 001 19 5 3 User correction 20 5 3 1 001 20 5 4 2 Record interval time 21 6 System setup 22 6 1 System setup page 22 6 1 1 System l...

Page 6: ...7 2 4 Response read time instruction 29 7 3 Sensor type not all instruments 29 7 3 1 Read sensor type 29 7 3 2 Response directives 30 7 4 The condition of the instrument 30 7 4 1 Read the state of the instrument 30 7 4 2 In response to the state of the reading instrument 30 7 5 Instrument alarm upper and lower limit 31 7 5 1 Set the upper and lower limit no decimal point 31 7 5 2 Response command ...

Page 7: ... 34 7 10 Device connection detection 35 7 10 1Device connection detection command 35 7 10 2 Response device connection detection command 35 7 11 electrical parameters 36 7 11 1 Read electrical parameters 36 7 11 2 Response read parameters 36 8 appendix 37 8 1 RS485 connection method 37 9 Specifications 38 9 1 Technical indicators 38 9 2 Measurement accuracy 38 9 3 Specifications 39 ...

Page 8: ...echnology Co Ltd 1 2 Power requirements The instrument can only use our special AC power adapter and lithium battery battery AC power adapter input voltage 100 240V VAC 50 60Hz Power Max 10VA Warning no other specifications of power adapters are allowed The instrument can only use our company s power supply and rechargeable lithium battery 1 3 Operating environment JK500 Series must be used under ...

Page 9: ... Remove the plug on the old battery plug in the plug of the new battery and the main plug direction 3 Load the new battery into the battery compartment cover the battery cover and tighten the screws 1 6 Adjustment support The instrument supports 1 positions for user use 60 degrees Figure 1 2 Support position at 60 degrees ...

Page 10: ...can be realized by standard computer software It supports USB disk storage and real time storage of sampled data Users can independently calibrate each path 2 2 Main specifications he technical specifications of the JK500 Series include the basic technical specifications of the instrument and the scope permitted by the instrument test These specifications are all achieved when the instrument is ou...

Page 11: ...e each path of data in USB memory no mobile hard disk support 2 3 5 System setup 1 Keyboard locking function 2 Switching between Chinese and English 3 Date and time settings 4 Backlight settings 5 Screen auto closing time settings 2 3 6Remote control The baud rate which supports the largest 115200bps is compatible with SCPI protocol and ASCII transmission ...

Page 12: ...l function description Front panel Serial number Function 1 Taskbar function key 2 cursor keys 3 Test lead 4 Power switch 5 ESC Enter 6 Liquid crystal display window 3 2 Interface panel Fig 3 1 Interface panel function description 1 External power supply and charger interface 2 Mini USB Communication interface to achieve remote communication 3 RS485 Expand the interface 4 USB Interface save data ...

Page 13: ...et 3 3 1 Battery charging function If the battery is not full after the power adapter is plugged in the instrument s charging circuit automatically starts to charge the internal lithium battery 3 4 Open the machine Button is for touch key Long press power on key for 3 seconds The instrument will start up or close 3 5Connection thermocouple Fig 3 4 Thermocouple terminal PIN 1 channel 1 Thermocouple...

Page 14: ...ive end PIN 12 channel 5 Thermocouple negative end PIN 13 NG PIN 14 channel 6 Thermocouple positive end PIN 15 channel 6 Thermocouple negative end PIN 16 channel 7 Thermocouple positive end PIN 17 channel 7 Thermocouple negative end PIN 18NG PIN 19 channel 8 Thermocouple positive end PIN 20 channel 8 Thermocouple negative end ...

Page 15: ...page you can set up a common function which includes Model Select Thermocouple Model 001 Channel setting Font Font Settings Note measurement data and sorting results are valid only in measurement display pages Figure 4 1 measurement display page 4 1 1Measurement model The instrument supports 8 types of thermocouple K J N E S R B PT100 Steps to set sensor type First steps Press display key to enter...

Page 16: ...he same as above Table 4 1 Icon function Graphic function The internal power supply is currently used that is lithium battery Currently external power supply is used At this time the lamp beside the viewing screen is lit to indicate that the charging is in progress and the extinction to indicate that the charging is completed The current unit of temperature Average value maximum value minimum valu...

Page 17: ...nd press the function key graph to enter curve display page 4 3 historical data display Page Press the display key and press the function key graph Select the taskbar history to enter the historical data display page Select taskbar graph to return curve display page 4 4 curve Settings page ...

Page 18: ...t setting Setting steps First steps Press display key to enter measurement display main page Second steps Press function key curve to enter curve display page Third steps Select taskbar curve settings to enter curve Settings page Fourth steps Use the cursor key to select the Y upper limit field Fifth steps Use the numeric keypad to enter the set upper limit and then set the end by Enter As shown i...

Page 19: ...s Use the numeric keypad to enter the set lower limit and then set the end by Enter As shown in the picture 4 4 3 Set sampling point Setting of sampling points Setting steps First steps Press display key to enter measurement display main page Second steps Press function key graph to enter curve display page Third steps Select taskbar curve settings to enter curve Settings page Fourth steps Use the...

Page 20: ...rison comparator function settings Speed acquisition speed setting Alarm Buzzer settings baud rate baud rate setting Unit temperature unit settings Figure 5 1 Settings Display page 5 1 1 Set comparator The comparator settings include turn on and off Setting comparator steps First steps Press the settings button to enter function Settings main page Second steps Use cursor keys to select comparison ...

Page 21: ... select speed fields Third steps Press ENTER key to open option function key selection Function keys Function slow Set acquisition speed for slow speed medium Set acquisition speed for medium speed fast Set acquisition speed for fast speed If you open the option you do not need to choose Press the ESC key to cancel the options bar As shown in the picture 5 1 3 Set BEEP Alarm settings include turn ...

Page 22: ... In order to communicate correctly please make sure that the baud rate is set correctly If the baud rate of the host computer is different from that of the instrument it will not be able to communicate correctly with Mini USB using SCPI language for programming Mini USB configuration is as follows Data bits 8 bits Stop bits 1 bits Parity check No Baud rate configurable Set baud rate step First ste...

Page 23: ...page Second steps Use the cursor keys to select unit fields Third steps Press ENTER key to open option function key selection Function keys Function The unit temperature is centigrade K The unit of temperature is Kelvin degree The unit temperature is Fahrenheit If you open the option you do not need to choose Press the ESC key to cancel the options bar As shown in the picture 5 1 6 Repeated collec...

Page 24: ...OFF Turn off timing acquisition If you open the option you do not need to choose Press the ESC key to cancel the options bar As shown in the picture 5 1 8 start time end time The start time is the start of sampling time The end time is the end of the sampling time Start time and end time setting steps First steps Press the settings button to enter function Settings main page Second steps Use the c...

Page 25: ...steps Use the cursor keys to select the timing field Third steps Press the number keys directly to input After the input is completed press the ESC key to exit As shown in the picture 5 2 Sorting settings Press the set key and press the function key sorting settings to enter sorting setting page Users can complete the upper and lower limit of each channel data under this page ...

Page 26: ... 200 fields Fourth steps Use the numeric keypad to enter the set lower limit then press Enter to end As shown in the picture Setting the upper limit of 001 channels First steps Press settings to enter function Settings main page Second steps Press the sorting settings key to enter sorting Settings page Third steps Use cursor keys to select 0 0 fields Fourth steps Use the numeric keypad to enter th...

Page 27: ...on key calibration to enter the user correction page Users can complete the correction settings of the channel data under this page Figure 5 3 User correction page 5 3 1 001 Steps to correct the 001 channel First steps Press settings to enter function Settings main page Second steps Press the calibration key to enter the user correction page Third steps Use cursor keys to select 0 0 fields Fourth ...

Page 28: ...nction page turning key to change page 5 4 2 recording interval Set the recording time steps First steps Press the settings button to enter the function settings page Second steps Press the cursor key to select U disk settings to enter the U disk Settings page Third steps Use cursor keys to select timing fields Fourth steps Using function keys to select Fifth steps Use the digital keyboard to ente...

Page 29: ...g 6 1 System settings page 6 1 1System language The instrument supports two languages Chinese and English Set up language steps First steps Press the display key to enter the main page Second steps Select the system key in the taskbar and enter the System Settings page Third steps Use cursor keys to select language fields Fourth steps Press ENTER key to open the option Press the function key to se...

Page 30: ...ursor keys to select date fields Fourth steps Press ENTER key to open the option Then press the function key to set the date Function keys Function Year 1 Year Year 1 Year Month 1 Month Month 1 Month Day current page is not displayed press more keys to display 1 Day Day current page is not displayed press more keys to display 1 Day If you open the option you do not need to choose Press the ESC key...

Page 31: ...TER key to open the option Then press the function key to set the time Function keys Function Hour 1 Hour Hour 1 Hour Minute 1 Minute Minute 1 Minute second current page is not displayed press more keys to display 1 second 6 1 3 System backlight The darker the backlight the lower the power consumption of the meter and the longer the use time This instrument has 5 backlights to meet different light...

Page 32: ...not need to choose Press the ESC key to cancel the options bar As shown in the picture 6 1 4Reduce brightness When the meter is not operated for a long time it will automatically turn off the display screen to save electricity Set shutdown steps First steps Press Meas or Setup shortcut key to enter the main page Second steps Select the system key in the taskbar and enter the System Settings page T...

Page 33: ...stem button in the task bar to enter the System Configuration page Third steps Use the cursor keys to select the Touch Screen field Fourth steps Press the ENTER key to open the option then press the function key to adjust the backlight Function key Function ON Tuen on the touch screen OFF Turn off the touch screen If you open the option you do not need to choose Press the ESC key to cancel the opt...

Page 34: ...formation page View system information steps First steps Press the display key to enter the main page Second steps Select the system key in the taskbar and enter the System Settings page Third steps Select system information function key to enter the system information page ...

Page 35: ...te Instruction code 03 Indicates the type of instruction 1 byte Data length 10 Number of data N 16byte Data body 16 bytes Checkout bit CRC 2 bytes low and high polynomial A001 Adaptation to the USB protocol If USB communication is made 64 bytes of data are transmitted at one request If the instruction length is less than 64 bytes the subsequent complement is 00 until 64 bytes are replenished 7 2 T...

Page 36: ... 00 04 Checkout bit 2 bytes CRC Examples01 03 c0 00 00 04CRC Read the device time the total length of the instruction 8 bytes 7 2 4 Response read time instruction constituent part Numerical value Address bit 01 Instruction code 03 Starting address c0 00 Address length 00 04 Data length 08 Data body Year month day hour minute second BCD encoding two bytes per year and the remaining 1 bytes Checkout...

Page 37: ...heckout bit 2 bytes CRC Examples 01 03 02 00 01 k type CRC 7 4 Instrument state 7 4 1 Read instrument status constituent part Bytes number Address bit 01 Instruction code 03 Starting address c0 10 Address length 00 01 Checkout bit 2 bytes CRC Examples 01 03 c0 10 00 01CRC 7 4 2 Response reader status constituent part Bytes number Address bit 01 Instruction code 03 Starting address c0 10 Address le...

Page 38: ...ird channel 01 05 00 02 and the like 7 5 2 Response instruction constituent part Numerical value Address bit 01 Instruction code 10 Starting address 01 01 Address length 00 02 Checkout bit 2 bytes CRC Examples 01 10 01 01 00 02CRC Set instrument limit successfully return 7 5 3 Read upper and lower limits constituent part Numerical value Address bit 01 Instruction code 03 Starting address 01 01 Add...

Page 39: ...02 Data body 00 01 Unit type Checkout bit 2 bytes CRC Examples 01 10 02 58 00 01 02 00 01CRC Remarks address second channel 02 59 00 01 Third channel 02 5A 00 01 and the like Unit number 0 Unit Unit number 1 Unit K Unit number 2 Unit Ω Unit number 3 Unit Unit number 4 Unit Unit number 5 Unit Unit number 6 Unit m s Unit number 7 Unit g Unit number 8 Unit Kg Unit number 9 Unit mm Unit number 10 Unit...

Page 40: ...umerical value Address bit 01 Instruction code 03 Starting address 02 58 Address length 00 01 Checkout bit 2 bytes CRC Examples 01 03 02 58 0 01CRC Read unit 7 6 4 Response instruction constituent part Numerical value Address bit 01 Instruction code 03 Starting address 02 58 Address length 00 01 Data length 02 Data body 00 bytes unit code Checkout bit 2 bytes CRC Examples 01 03 02 00 05 CRC 7 7Rea...

Page 41: ...ls of data When the number of channels is greater than 24 packets are sent to the data Examples 01 03 10 00 50 CRC 7 8 Read historical data to be improved constituent part Numerical value Address bit 01 Instruction code 04 Packet length Packet length 00 01 00 07 Data body 16 bytes each representing one way 0 no data 1 fetching data Checkout bit 2 bytesCRC Numerical value Examples 01 00 1A 0B 00 00...

Page 42: ...ess bit 01 Instruction code 03 Starting address EE EE Address length EE EE Checkout bit 2 bytes CRC Examples 01 03 EE EE EE EE CRC 7 10 2 Response device connection detection command constituent part Bytes number address bit 01 Instruction code 03 Starting address EE EE Address length EE EE Device identification code 12 bytes data Equipment type channel number redundant bytes 00 4A 4B 35 30 38 00 ...

Page 43: ...ent part Bytes number address bit 01 Instruction code 03 Starting address 80 10 Address length 00 06 Data length 0C 12 bytes Data body 03 04 2 bytes Voltage data 05 03 2 bytes Current data 00 08 0C 14 4 byte power data 08 1A 2 bytes Frequency data 09 C0 2 bytes power factor Checkout bit 2 bytes CRC Examples 01 03 80 10 00 06 0C 03 04 05 03 00 08 0C 14 08 1A 09 C0 CRC Note part Data body is an exam...

Page 44: ...channels can be extended to 128 channels Insert JK106 s Mini USB connector into INTERFACE s A interface or B interface The 232 serial port of JK106 is connected to the BUS 1 or BUS 2 of the acquisition box and the sampling box is plugged into the 9V power supply BUS 1 and BUS 2 are parallel and the interfaces are universal Other acquisition boards are connected by JK104 communication cable and eac...

Page 45: ...midity 10 90 RH mode of thermocouple T K J N E S R B Display digits Main parameter 5 bits Test speed Fast medium speed slow speed Maximum readings 1800 0 Minimum readings 200 0 Data recording USB memory BEEP ON OFF Interface RS232 interface Programing language SCPI Auxiliary function Keyboard lock 9 2 Measurement accuracy The accuracy of the instrument does not include the accuracy of standard con...

Page 46: ... inches true color 16M color TFT LCD display Fresh and beautiful double colored cast plastic housing Two ways of power supply for battery and external power supply Comparator sorting function built in sorting record Keyboard locking function Switching between Chinese and English Backlight adjustment Screen auto closing settings Built in Mini USB communication interface Compatible with SCPI instruc...

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