Renishaw PI 7-2 Installation Manual Download Page 1

Installation guide 
H-1000-5015-13-C

PI 7-2

Summary of Contents for PI 7-2

Page 1: ...Installation guide H 1000 5015 13 C PI 7 2 ...

Page 2: ...ONTENT OF THIS DOCUMENT IS CORRECT AT THE DATE OF PUBLICATION BUT MAKES NO WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE CONTENT RENISHAW EXCLUDES LIABILITY HOWSOEVER ARISING FOR ANY INACCURACIES IN THIS DOCUMENT Trademarks RENISHAW and the probe emblem used in the RENISHAW logo are registered trademarks of Renishaw plc in the UK and other countries apply innovation is a trademark of Renishaw plc Al...

Page 3: ... PI 7 2 interface for TP7M probe series installation guide ...

Page 4: ...kely to cause harmful interference in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your own expense Information to user FCC Section 15 21 The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Renishaw plc or authorised representative could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Special accessories FCC Section 15 27 The user is also cautione...

Page 5: ... conditions as defined in BS EN 61010 1 2001 Protection provided by enclosure IP30 Altitude Maximum 2000 m Operating temperature 0 C to 50 C Storage temperature 10 C to 70 C Relative humidity Maximum 80 RH up to 31 C decreasing linearly to a maximum 50 at 40 C Transient voltages Installation category II Pollution degree 2 The PI 7 2 is isolated from AC power by disconnection of the IEC mains conne...

Page 6: ...led exactly as defined in associated Renishaw documentation Consent must be obtained from Renishaw if non Renishaw equipment e g interfaces and or cabling is used or substituted Failure to comply with this will invalidate the Renishaw warranty Claims under warranty must be made from authorised services centres only which may be advised by the supplier or distributor Patents Features of Renishaw s ...

Page 7: ...panel indicators 8 2 3 Reset switch 9 2 4 Configuration switches 9 2 5 Connector pins 13 2 6 Summary of changes from earlier versions of PI 7 14 2 7 Dimensions 14 3 Replacement of PI 7 PI 7c and PI 7H 15 4 Installation procedure 16 4 1 Rack mounting 16 4 2 System interconnection 18 5 Maintenance 20 ...

Page 8: ... 1 Introduction The PI 7 2 is a dedicated signal conditioner for interfacing the TP7M series of probes or touch trigger probe types such as TP2 TP20 or TP6 TP6A to the CMM controller Introduction ...

Page 9: ...orientation of the probe on a movable head a process known as autozero is used to rapidly null the strain to a zero reference level When the stylus contacts the workpiece a change of strain occurs in the probe structure causing the probe signal voltage to exceed the trigger reference level A probe trigger signal condition occurs by asserting SYNC on the PICS port As stylus deflection increases the...

Page 10: ...ront panel Front panel indicators Indicator Colour Function POWER ON Green Mains power on TYPE STD Green Touch trigger probe selected TP7 Green TP7M series probe selected PROBE SEATED Green ON probe seated OFF probe triggered or no probe connected DAMPED Yellow PDAMP asserted ...

Page 11: ...for 2 seconds to reset the probe to the armed seated state CAUTION Pressing the RESET button inhibits probe triggers Before pressing the button the CMM must be stationary in manual mode with the stylus clear of the workpiece NOTE The action of unlocking and locking the PH10 series motorised head will perform the same function as the RESET button 2 4 Configuration switches Configuration switches Fi...

Page 12: ...DOWN PICS HALT output active HIGH PICS HALT output active LOW 7 HALT mode UP DOWN HALT generated internally HALT asserted by PICS 8 Auto reset DOWN UP Automatic reset disabled Probe will reset after 2 seconds 9 Trigger sensitivity DOWN UP Level 1 high sensitivity Level 2 mid sensitivity 10 No function unused Switch 1 The solid state relay SSR output contacts may be set to be open when the probe is...

Page 13: ...after January 1995 Where only the 01 or later versions are to be used switch 4 should be set to the UP position to optimise the reset function This will reduce the possibility of an incorrectly seated probe occurring in situations where the back off from the gauge point is slow or where the stylus skates on the surface Switch 4 should be set to the DOWN position where the pre 01 probe or mixed typ...

Page 14: ...s changed Switch 8 Set switch 8 DOWN for normal operation with the automatic reset disabled Set switch 8 UP to select automatic reseat of the probe 2 seconds after triggering This facility is included for compatibility with previous versions of the PI 7 Switch 9 Set switch 9 DOWN for normal operation with the TP7M at its highest sensitivity level 1 and lowest error Under certain conditions vibrati...

Page 15: ...able below PICS output connector pin numbers Pin no Function Pin no Function 1 STOP 6 HALT 2 PPOFF 7 PDAMP 3 0 V 8 LEDOFF 4 Reserved for Renishaw use 9 Not used 5 SYNC probe trigger Shell Screen PICS input connector The PICS input connector is a 9 pin D type socket The pin numbers viewed on the rear panel are shown in the table below PICS input connector pin numbers Pin no Function Pin no Function...

Page 16: ...s from earlier versions of PI 7 New enclosure Universal mains voltages Broken gauge detection added Auto reset selections reduced to either 2 s or OFF Audible warning buzzer volume control removed Audible warning buzzer OFF switch added RESET button on front panel added PICS HALT o p invert switch added PICS SSR o p invert switch added Optimisation available for 01 type probes 2 7 Dimensions Enclo...

Page 17: ...P disable Sw5 UP DOWN Sw5 UP DOWN Internal Sw3 on motherboard UP DOWN Internal Sw3 on motherboard UP DOWN Internal Sw3 on motherboard UP DOWN HALT invert Sw6 UP DOWN Sw6 UP DOWN No function Internal Sw1 on LED board RIGHT LEFT Internal Sw1 on LED board RIGHT LEFT HALT mode Sw7 UP DOWN Sw7 UP DOWN No function No function Internal Sw2 on LED board LEFT RIGHT Auto reset Sw8 DOWN Sw8 RIGHT Sw4 5 Sw4 D...

Page 18: ...nt rack or may be free standing To mount the PI 7 2 alone requires 2 x 1 3 blanking panel kits part number A 1018 0123 Refer to figure 4 below Figure 4 Mounting the PI 7 2 To mount the PI 7 2 adjacent to a Renishaw PHC10 2 head controller or ACC2 2 autochange controller requires a rack mounting bracket part number A 1018 0124 and an enclosure link bracket kit part number A 1018 0126 Remove the bla...

Page 19: ...29 0506 are required Remove the blanking plugs from the side of the PI 7 2 and screw the bracket in place On the extruded style enclosure prise out the rubber cover from the corner moulding and loosen the 2 screws Locate the bracket between the corner moulding and the front panel tighten the screws and replace the cover Rack mounting bracket A 1018 0124 Link bracket kit A 1018 0126 Figure 5 Mounti...

Page 20: ...6 System interconnection 4 2 System interconnection The interconnections for the TP7 system on a PH10M motorised probe head are shown in figure 9 The table opposite gives a list of alternative standard Renishaw cable lengths and part numbers Refer to the Renishaw PH10M system installation guide part number H 1000 5071 for further information ...

Page 21: ... 1016 7677 A 1016 7678 Unterminated Unterminated 3 PL38 PL42 PL56 PL44 PL46 PL45 25 15 12 8 3 7 1 8 A 1016 7625 A 1016 7624 A 1016 7626 A 1016 7627 A 1016 7678 A 1016 7629 Unterminated Unterminated Unterminated Unterminated Unterminated Unterminated 4 PL25 0 3 A 1016 0120 NOTE Cables marked unterminated are supplied with one end prepared but unterminated The connector parts are supplied for fittin...

Page 22: ...tenance Check the security of mounting screws and electrical connectors Remove dust from the external surfaces with a proprietary cleaning cloth There are no user serviceable parts within the PI 7 2 Maintenance ...

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