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Linear Gage

Counter

EV Counter

User’s Manual

Read this User's Manual thoroughly

before operating the instrument. After reading,

retain it close at hand for future reference.

No.99MBC034B3

SERIES No.542

Summary of Contents for EV Counter

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Page 2: ...h Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in serious injury or death Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moder...

Page 3: ...e emphasizes or supplements important points of the main text A note supplies information that may only apply in special cases e g Memory limitations equipment configura tions or details that apply to...

Page 4: ...t up or operating it Use this counter in an environment where the temperature is between 0 C and 40 C The temperature variation should be minimized so there is no condensation Avoid operating this cou...

Page 5: ...written consent of Mitutoyo or as a result of damage by an actual disaster or circumstances beyond the control of Mitutoyo To obtain service under this warranty the product must be returned to the nea...

Page 6: ...2 2 1 Connecting gages 2 2 2 2 2 Connecting the D EV External Display Unit 2 3 2 2 3 RS 232C I O BCD and RS LINK connections 2 3 2 2 4 Connecting the power supply and grounding 2 3 2 3 Power On 2 4 3...

Page 7: ...Pin assignment 5 2 5 2 4 List of available commands 5 2 5 2 5 RS 232C command and RS 232C response output 5 5 5 2 6 HOLD input and RS 232C response output 5 5 5 2 7 Time required for RS 232C data outp...

Page 8: ...wer ON characteristics 7 14 7 7 2 Output period of tolerance judgment result 7 14 7 7 3 Data output 7 15 7 7 4 External presetting 7 16 7 7 5 Designating CELs to be output Specifying the calculation m...

Page 9: ...xample a personal computer The display unit is of a separate type optional which takes in line use into consideration Depending on the external devices to be connected and uses the fol lowing I F conn...

Page 10: ...1 DATA F E D INPUT C B A RS 232C IO BCD V V DC12 24V 700mA 144 6 72 4 4 136 4 4 64 11 12 4 5 6 5 16 16 139 5 5 161 1 RS LINK connector 2 Error LED 3 Parameter input switch 4 pieces 4 Parameter LED 8...

Page 11: ...00mA 144 6 72 4 4 136 4 4 64 F E D C B A INPUT 11 10 9 8 7 6 4 3 2 1 D 11 12 4 5 6 5 16 16 139 5 5 161 1 RS LINK connector 2 Error LED 3 Parameter input switch 4 pieces 4 Parameter LED 8 pieces 5 Gage...

Page 12: ...6 5 16 16 139 5 5 161 1 RS LINK connector 2 Error LED 3 Parameter input switch 4 pieces 4 Parameter LED 8 pieces 5 Gage input connector INPUT A F 6 RS 232C connector 7 I O connector 8 Power inlet term...

Page 13: ...arameters and externally dis play EV Counter measurements A single D EV can display set up one EV Counter 1 2 2 Name and dimensions of each part 1 D EV appearance front view Unit mm 4 2 3 1 MODE P SET...

Page 14: ...MBC034B 3 D EV appearance rear view Unit mm 6 8 7 000001 D EV 02ADD400 MADE IN JAPAN Serial No Model Code No V V 200mA DC12 24V OUT IN RS LINK 91 4 6 RS LINK connector 7 Name plate 8 Power inlet termi...

Page 15: ...1 CEL2 CEL3 CEL4 CEL5 CEL6 CEL designation Peak mode switching Zero setting Presetting Peak clear Tolerance value input I O output Tolerance judgment output Segment output BCD output CEL designation C...

Page 16: ...alculation func tion Therefore calculation can be performed between the counters specified by the parameters Output function Either RS 232C BCD tolerance judgment or segment out put can be selected Th...

Page 17: ...come as the standard accessories to install the EV Counter a The fixing legs 1 Attach the fixing legs 4 places on the counter main unit using the supplied screws 2 Use the oval hole provided on each f...

Page 18: ...ays ground Each cable should be secured to for example the main body of the device 2 2 1 Connecting gages 1 Sequentially connect the required number of linear gages to the corresponding connectors sta...

Page 19: ...unter with the RS LINK connec tion cables refer to chapter 6 RS LINK FUNCTION TIP The D EV will display the data of the EV Counter which is connected to the RS LINK IN connector of the D EV 2 2 3 RS 2...

Page 20: ...NICATION FUNCTION and chapter 7 I O FUNCTION 2 If the EV 16Z is used push in the spindles of all connected gages to pass through the origins after completing the proce dure 1 described above b If a D...

Page 21: ...the spindle through the origin for detection properly If the spindle vibrates near the origin the origin may not be detected correctly TIP The origin embedded gage has a specific origin in side the ga...

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Page 23: ...solution of 0 1 m setting a D EV is absolutely necessary 3 1 1 Parameter mode ON Set the parameter mode to ON to modify the existing parameter settings 1 Press the P SET key while holding down the Fn...

Page 24: ...h the origin In order to continue the setup operation for other parameters simply press the Fn key NOTE In order to modify the existing resolution setting either press the Fn key repeatedly until the...

Page 25: ...D INPUT E INPUT A 6 2 INPUT A INPUT B INPUT C INPUT D INPUT E INPUT F 1 If the setup value is 2 internal counters CEL1 3 and 5 will display output the data of INPUT A Internal counters CEL2 4 and 6 wi...

Page 26: ...ries Specification of gage type 1 ABS LGD series 2 ABS ORG 13 Designation of available 6 6 gages are used axes 2 5 5 gages are used 4 4 gages are used 3 3 gages are used 2 2 gages are used 1 1 gage is...

Page 27: ...page 3 3 3 This is not modified even if an attempt is made to clear the parameters If the display unit is set to E the UNIT LED lights in green 4 Sets the CEL to be used for the calculation function...

Page 28: ...is not possible Only a D EV allows setting when the modification is made for the parameter no 41 42 and 43 In order to connect a gage with a resolution that is not 1 m the counter must modify its reso...

Page 29: ...n of LEDs No 1 and 2 will change Parameter LED Indicator 2 1 DATA 2 1 DATA 2 1 DATA 2 1 DATA 3 Accept the parameter value selected by pressing the LOAD button The next parameter for setup is automatic...

Page 30: ...5 m Resolution of INPUT E 1 Resolution of INPUT F 1 Case of EV 16D Gage type of INPUT A INC LGS series Gage type of INPUT B Gage type of INPUT C ABS LGD series Gage type of INPUT D Gage type of INPUT...

Page 31: ...L1 2 CEL1 2 3 CEL1 2 3 4 All CELs 5 I O output mode 6 Command Interval I O output logic 7 Output terminal is H Output terminal is L Selection of I O function 6 NORMAL mode Calculation mode High speed...

Page 32: ...lculation the available axes 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 1 2 3 4 5 4 1 2 3 4 3 1 2 3 2 or 1 1 2 6 For information about this function refer to chapter 7 I O FUNCTION 7 The output logic of the data section will va...

Page 33: ...by referring to section 2 3 Power On Neither move the gage stylus nor operate any key until the EV Counter enters the counting stand by state Counting stand by state on D EV UNIT NG GO NG 4 BASIC OPER...

Page 34: ...counter is connected it is assigned CH numbers 01 through 06 which corresponds to CEL1 through CEL6 For more information refer to chapter 5 RS LINK FUNCTION GAGE No LEDs show the currently displayed C...

Page 35: ...dg ment results from CEL1 to CEL6 at the same time Indication of GAGE No LED GAGE Display on D EV UNIT NG CEL1 CEL2 CEL3 CEL4 CEL5 CEL6 GO NG NOTE While the bar is being displayed only the DISP key ca...

Page 36: ...The count value of the selected CEL will be displayed on the D EV or output 2 Press the MODE key to switch the peak mode The on off pattern of the LEDs on the D EV shows the selected peak mode MAX MIN...

Page 37: ...d mode Refer to section 4 3 Switching the Peak Mode with D EV 3 Press the P SET key to clear the peak value This results in Max Min Current value and TIR 0 NOTE If the P SET key is pressed in the curr...

Page 38: ...Lower tolerance limit GAGE amber Upper tolerance limit GAGE red Display on the D EV current value display UNIT NG GO NG NOTE The D EV Counter uses a 6 digit display however a value consisting of a ma...

Page 39: ...set values and tolerance values are retained in memory even when the power is off Set a lower tolerance limit that is equal to or smaller than the upper tolerance limit An incorrect setting may cause...

Page 40: ...following procedures 1 Press the DISP key to select a CEL number in the error state Then press P SET key 2 The HOLD input signal rises to H I O 3 Input the CS command RS 232C NOTE While the error stat...

Page 41: ...Current value and TIR 0 NOTE The EV Counter can count a maximum of eight digits however the D EV Counter can display a maximum of six digits If a number has more than six digits the most significant...

Page 42: ...the peak modes Max Min and TIR The GAGE No LED s on pattern indicating the selected CEL number will light in a different color ac cording to the tolerance judgment result Display example of tolerance...

Page 43: ...fication D sub 9 pin male inch screw specification Applicable plug specification D sub 9 pin female inch screw specification Examples of commercially available cables DOS V KRS 403XF 1K 1 5m Manufactu...

Page 44: ...Switches to the max value display CM CRLF CH CRLF Switches to the min value display CW CRLF CH CRLF Switches to the TIR display CR CRLF CH CRLF Zero sets CL CRLF CH CRLF Clears peak values CP CH CRLF...

Page 45: ...es 02 08 13 Obtains each mean of specified axes 03 09 14 Obtains the max value of specified axes 04 10 15 Obtains the min value of specified axes 05 11 16 Obtains Max Min of specified axes If more tha...

Page 46: ...ll be resumed To quit the counting stand by state use CS00CRLF all channels specification Note that the GA command and CT command look similar however their functions differ GA command Outputs the cou...

Page 47: ...TIR measurement Response output NOTE During key operation RS 232C output will be sus pended and it will be resumed after the key operation has been completed If the RS LINK connection has been establi...

Page 48: ...lable channels x 8 5 3 Transmission speed 9600bps 19200bps Example One EV 16P unit total 6 gage channels Max 118ms 64ms Ten EV 16P units total 60 gage channels Max 1126ms 610ms NOTE Number of connecte...

Page 49: ...unter IN OUT RS LINK IN OUT RS LINK connection cable with a maximum length of 10 m 10 units maximum If one D EV is inserted in the middle as shown below it will display the data of EV Counter A D EV R...

Page 50: ...er to all the EV Counters D EVs si multaneously or turn on the power sequentially starting from the top EV Counter D EV The initial setup will com mence During initial setup the D EV displays a flashi...

Page 51: ...ting stand by state is displayed on the D EV while the power is being turned on 1 Is the RS LINK cable connected properly 2 If EF Counters are being used with EV Counters make sure that the Digimatic...

Page 52: ...6 4 No 99MBC034B...

Page 53: ...ch 36 pin female Plug 10136 3000VE Manufacturer 3M or equivalent Cover 10336 52A0 008 Manufacturer 3M or equivalent 7 3 Input Output Circuit 7 3 1 Output circuit Application Tolerance judgment output...

Page 54: ...olerance judgment 3 Pin assignment 1 19 18 36 No Name I O Functional description 1 COM Common terminal of I O circuit 2 COM connected to internal GND 3 CEL1_ NG OUT Tolerance judgment result of CEL1 N...

Page 55: ...DY OUT L if the output data has been accepted 29 START OUT L only when CEL1 data has been output 30 NORMAL OUT H at an anomaly Result of ORing NOMs of all CELs 31 P SET IN Presets the specified CELs 3...

Page 56: ...o internal GND 3 1 100 OUT BCD output data 4 2 100 OUT 5 4 100 OUT 6 8 100 OUT 7 1 101 OUT 8 2 101 OUT 9 4 101 OUT 10 8 101 OUT 11 1 102 OUT 12 2 102 OUT 13 4 102 OUT 14 8 102 OUT 15 1 103 OUT 16 2 10...

Page 57: ...origin if the pa rameter No 42 is set to 1 Outputs of No 3 through No 27 can be logically inverted by the I O output logic parameter Inputs of No 31 through No 36 are valid at L 4 Designating CELs to...

Page 58: ...eg ment output 2 Parameter setups I O function selection parameter Set to NORMAL I O type selection parameter Set to segment output 3 Pin assignment 1 19 18 36 No Name I O Functional description 1 COM...

Page 59: ...EL was input 35 SET3 IN In the NORMAL High speed mode CEL designation In the calculation mode Specification of calculation method 36 HOLD IN The display value is held during the input The error is cle...

Page 60: ...2 0 01 1 0 1 0 5 0 2 5 0 0 5 0 0 25 0 5 0 25 0 05 0 025 1 1 0 0 10 1 0 5 0 5 0 1 0 1 0 0 5 0 05 1 1 1 0 20 2 0 10 1 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 List of measurement ranges If the peak mode is set to TIR SET SET SE...

Page 61: ...Only the corresponding terminal Ln is ON MAX Corresponding terminals from L10 to Ln are ON MIN Corresponding terminals from Ln to L10 are ON TIR Only the corresponding terminal Ln is ON NOTE Output at...

Page 62: ...0 H 1 L 7 5 2 Tolerance judgment result output 1 Function A tolerance judgment of the calculation result will be out put from CEL6 In case of no calculation a tolerance judgment to the count value of...

Page 63: ...cases where SET 000 a tolerance judg ment will be output to the measured value of CH06 and the measured value will be displayed after CH06 F is displayed 7 5 3 BCD output 1 Function Outputs the calcu...

Page 64: ...gh speed output of CEL6 data 1 1 1 Specification prohibited 0 H 1 L Other CEL output functions are disabled NOTE About operation during suspension Presetting peak clear or zero setting operation with...

Page 65: ...to tolerance judgment output 7 6 3 BCD output 1 Function Quickly outputs the CEL data specified by output CEL des ignation as BCD data 2 Parameter setups I O function selection parameter Set to the h...

Page 66: ...on last will be used as the reference 7 7 2 Output period of tolerance judgment result CEL outputs are not simultaneous Upper limit Lower limit Count data NG NG Max 35ms Max 10ms Max 90ms Max 35ms Max...

Page 67: ...6ms 2ms CEL1 CEL2 CEL3 CEL4 CEL5 CEL6 While the HOLD signal is being input the UNIT LED on D EV will flash 2 Command mode for outputting individual CELs With synchronized control of the HOLD and READ...

Page 68: ...tting individual CELs According to the internal timing of the counter the data of each CEL specified by SET1 through SET3 will be output sequentially READY Tolerance judgment segment BCD data 30ms 35m...

Page 69: ...on 7 4 4 Segment output Operation varies depending on the setups of the I O function selection parameter NORMAL or high speed mode Output CEL designation Calculation mode Specification of calculation...

Page 70: ...7 18 No 99MBC034B 7 7 7 HOLD timing...

Page 71: ...1 m Maximum counting speed 5MHz Maximum input 1 25MHz two phase frequency square wave Response time depends on the gage to be used Power supply DC12V 24V 700mA from terminal voltage strip M3 screw Pow...

Page 72: ...xternal Display Unit 02ADB440 Output connector with cover 02ADD950 RS LINK connection cable 0 5 m 936937 RS LINK connection cable 1 m 995014 RS LINK connection cable 2 m 02ADD930 Terminal strip connec...

Page 73: ...H OV H H CEL _ NG L NOM H FFFF15 On in amber Error15 Counting stand by P SET key In the power is CEL _ NG L OV L lights On No display state when power CS00 command interrupted check CEL _NOM H OV L in...

Page 74: ...e state state Off setup error tolerance value L Counting Counting F F No display Normal The count value Self cancellation Not required 8 state state Off output more than 6 digits L CEL _ NG L NOM H FF...

Page 75: ...and displayed when the CH that caused the error is specified for output 3 Displayed if a tolerance setup error occurs due to a key operation 4 The error output format will be CH Error CRLF 5 Output if...

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