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TS-3200A

DIGITAL TORQUE METER

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

ONO SOKKI CO., LTD.

Summary of Contents for TS-3200A

Page 1: ...TS 3200A DIGITAL TORQUE METER INSTRUCTION MANUAL ONO SOKKI CO LTD...

Page 2: ...f one year from the date of purchase 2 This warranty covers free of charge repair for defects judged to be the responsibility of the manufacturer i e defects occurred while the product is used under n...

Page 3: ...instructions in this document carefully The TS 3200A Digital Torque Meter was severely checked for normal operation before shipment When you unpack the unit make sure that it has not been damaged dur...

Page 4: ...tion precautions are classified into two categories WARNING and CAUTION This depends on the degree of danger or damage possible if the precaution is ignored and the product is used incorrectly This sy...

Page 5: ...failure Avoid using the instrument in locations with high temperature because there is a risk of fire Using this instrument in locations having a temperature exceeding the specified operating temperat...

Page 6: ...electric shock fire or damage to the instrument If you hear thunder do not touch any metal parts of the instrument or the plug because there is a risk of electric shock from conducted lighting Do not...

Page 7: ...Using the instrument after metal water or foreign object has fallen inside may cause fire or electric shock Unplug the instrument immediately then contact your dealer or ONO SOKKI sales office nearby...

Page 8: ...reaker on the distribution panel CAUTION Do not install the instrument in unstable locations If the instrument should fall it may cause injury or damage to equipment Do not place large or heavy object...

Page 9: ...ations When using measurement values for control feedback signals etc apply interlocking using the READY signal from the REMOTE connector Be careful to the voltage output for rotary encoding Do not sh...

Page 10: ...REMOTE Function 3 14 3 4 Zero Adjustment 3 15 3 4 1 Automatic Zero Value Setting 3 16 3 5 Setting Frequency Characteristic N 0 Compensation Values of Detector 3 18 3 5 1 Manual Setting of N 0 Compensa...

Page 11: ...of Functions 5 6 5 2 2 Description of MODE 5 8 5 2 3 Setting Procedure 5 10 5 2 4 Recommended Interfaces 5 12 5 3 BCD Output TS 0323 5 13 5 3 1 Description of Each Signal 5 13 5 3 2 Recommended Inter...

Page 12: ...5 7 Adding One Analog Output ChannelTS 0328 5 46 Chapter 6 Menus 6 1 MENU Key 6 2 6 2 CAL Key 6 6 6 3 TRQ ZERO Key 6 6 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 Troubleshooting 7 2 Chapter 8 Specifications 8 1 T...

Page 13: ...Chapter 1 Overview 1 1 Overview 1 2 Block Diagram 1 3 System Configuration 1 4 Checking Accessories 1 5 Precautions on Wiring ofTorque Meter...

Page 14: ...or to torque values It performs all processing from detection to display in digital form enabling torque measurement with excellent precision durability and reproducibility Since the TS 3200A measures...

Page 15: ...CMP2 CMP CMP1 OUT CMP3 CMP CMP4 CMP Option Data processing unit Analog converter unit GP IB RS 232C BCD LAN CMP Phase difference detector Torque counter T 1 Torque counter T 2 Rotational counter Rotat...

Page 16: ...pensation specified by key entry Data processing unit This unit consists mainly of a microprocessor to perform high speed operation time constant operation sequence control and interface control It pr...

Page 17: ...terface unit option GP IB unit General purpose interface specified by IEEE488 This bi directional bus system allows setting of various parameters as well as data output RS232c Serial communication int...

Page 18: ...data FFT analyzer CF Series DS 2000 Series Analysis of variation components Failure diagnosis etc MP 981 MP 910 etc RP Series etc Feedback signal GP IB RS 232C LAN BCD PASS FAIL judgement unit alarm d...

Page 19: ...acking the unit make sure that you have all the following accessories AC power cable REMOTE connector Instruction manual 1 Overview Name Quantity Remark Model AC power cable REMOTE connector Instructi...

Page 20: ...s be observed at the time of installation 1 Take measures for radiation noise on the side of the inverter unit and the motor 2 Separate the input and output lines of the main circuit of the inverter f...

Page 21: ...Chapter 2 Before Use 2 1 Name and Function of Each Section 2 2 Detector Connections...

Page 22: ...ter settings 3 MEAS DISP key Selects the measurement screen 4 SET VIEW key Displays various settings 5 LCD ON OFF key Turns the LCD display ON or OFF The operating life of the LCD panel backlight can...

Page 23: ...on and peak hold function is set to EXT Q LOCK key Locks the TRQ ZERO key and CW CCW key W TRQ ZERO key Selects the torque zero compensation value screen in the no load condition E CW CCW key Since th...

Page 24: ...116 23A10 7F Tajimi Electronics Applicable connector TRC116 12A10 7M10 5 Tajimi Electronics SIG1 SIG2 cannot be used Blind panel AC INPUT TORQUE REVO 2 3 1 REMOTE 100 240 V T 2 A REVO 2 REVO 1 MADE IN...

Page 25: ...nector is 1 The core wire of the connector is 1 REVO REVO 2 REVO 1 1 SIG 2 COM Pin arrangement REVO 1 A SIG 1 B SIG 2 C 12V D FG E SIG COM F 12V COM 1 phase signal input 2 phase signal input Power sup...

Page 26: ...B Connector Conforms to IEEE 488 1978 RS232C Connector Dsub 9 pin male Applicable connector Dsub 9 pin female LAN Connector RJ 45 type conforming to Category 5 REMOTE A CLR IN B TRIG IN C CCW CCW sele...

Page 27: ...table refer to 5 3 BCD Output TS 0323 D Comparator output option Connector RM12BRB 6P Hirose Electric Applicable connector RM12BPG 6S Hirose Electric F Ground terminal Connect to a good ground as req...

Page 28: ...Torque cable Connect 1 Rotational cable Connect 2 or 3 Cannot be connected at the same time SIG 1 SIG 2 TORQUE REVO REMOTE 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 35 VA MAX AC INPUT T 2 A REVO 2 REVO 1 MADE IN JAPAN No ON...

Page 29: ...Detector 3 3 Selecting Rotational Direction CW CCW 3 4 Zero Adjustment 3 5 Setting Frequency Characteristic N 0 Compensation Values of Detector 3 6 Setting Parameters of Rotary Encoder 3 7 Setting Ou...

Page 30: ...to 3 2 CAPACITY FACTOR PULSE Set the torque unit Refer to 3 3 Set parameters of the rotary encoder Refer to 3 4 CAPACITY SIGNAL PULSE Set the display Refer to 3 6 GATE Set the zero value of the detec...

Page 31: ...deviation ripple factor peak hold LCD ON OFF Turns the LCD and back light ON or OFF MEAS DISP Measurement screen SET VIEW Displays a list of parameter settings OPTION Displays installed options only f...

Page 32: ...s items CAPACITY and FACTOR Change values to integers before entering Example of Name Plate Initial Settings The initial settings at the time of shipment are shown below Change these values according...

Page 33: ...r of digits does not result in improved accuracy of torque measurement Item FACTOR Input range 1 to 65535 P RR the number of built in gear teeth This indicates the number of teeth of the gear inside t...

Page 34: ...0P R DIGIT 4 digits Note For numeric values containing the decimal point take the unit mNm Nm kNm into consideration to convert the value into an integer before entering 1 Press the MENU key The follo...

Page 35: ...unit Select 2 Nm using the and keys and then press the ENTER key Press the ENTER key to move the cursor to 3 3 Select the number of display digits Select 4 using the and keys and then press the ENTER...

Page 36: ...when 0 IntRevo is selected for 3 6 Setting Parameters of Rotary Encoder regardless of torque measurement When using the rotary encoder of the MP 910 MP 981 etc you do not need to change this setting...

Page 37: ...D DSTP MD is selected measurement becomes ready when the motor of the torque detector is rotating and detection pulse generated When 1 DP is selected presence or absence of the detection pulse of the...

Page 38: ...CW of the TS 3200A and torque detector according to the rotational direction under measurement The TS 3200A is provided with the following two different methods 1 Using a panel switch of the TS 3200A...

Page 39: ...wn in the name plate The switch can be set to the upward middle and downward positions At the middle position the motor stops CCW When the shaft rotates counterclockwise when viewed from the torque de...

Page 40: ...ed using a panel switch of the TS 3200A Change the switch of the torque detector according to the rotational direction Operating Procedure 1 Press the MENU key The following screen appears 2 Select DE...

Page 41: ...d the CW CCW key for 2 seconds or longer When the measurement screen and torque zero setting screen are displayed the status display at the top right of the LCD changes to CW or CCW Highlighted ROTATI...

Page 42: ...ect DETECTOR SET and then press the ENTER key 3 Select TORQUE using the and keys and then press the ENTER key The following screen appears 4 Select ROTATION using the and keys and then press the ENTER...

Page 43: ...change the direction referencing 3 3 Selecting Rotational Direction CW CCW Note Even if you use the CLR IN function in 4 1 Using REMOTE Function to perform zero adjustment during CLR this operation is...

Page 44: ...onal direction CW or CCW under measurement then change over the upper motor of the torque detector and the TS 3200A according to the rotational direction When using a detector which does not use the u...

Page 45: ...he torque zero setting screen then enter the same screen again 1 AUTO is selected 2 CW ZERO CCW ZERO Numeric values have already been set to CW ZERO and CCW ZERO The torque value currently displayed i...

Page 46: ...e performed from the no load characteristic table in the Inspection Result supplied with the torque detector However when measuring the load torque using a small torque detector MD type it is necessar...

Page 47: ...torque display value to determine compensation points The detector can be thought to have the frequency characteristic shown by the broken line shown below When approximation is made linearly using 4...

Page 48: ...1 Press the MENU key The following screen appears 2 Select DETECTOR SET and then press the ENTER key The following screen appears 3 Select TORQUE using the and keys and then press the ENTER key The f...

Page 49: ...ues manually 6 Enter the REVO rpm and TORQUE torque values for P1 to P10 using the and keys and then press the ENTER key Enter REVO and TORQUE display values with the decimal point removed It is not n...

Page 50: ...4 below are the same as those in 3 5 1 Manual Setting of N 0 Compensation Values Refer to 3 5 1 Manual Setting of N 0 Compensation Values 5 1Select the ON OFF setting of N 0 compensation Select 1 ON o...

Page 51: ...rror message appears DATA NOT ENOUGH If the maximum rpm is not reached reduce CAPACITY and then perform N 0 compensation To set the opposite direction perform the operation in 3 3 Selecting Rotational...

Page 52: ...fault settings at the time of shipment are shown below They depend on measurement conditions for the rotary encoder 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select DETECTOR SET is selected and then press the ENTER key...

Page 53: ...he number of teeth when an encoder is used enter the number of oscillations SIGNAL Select the rotary encoder to be used 0 Int Revo When using SIG2 of the torque detector as a rotation signal Note When...

Page 54: ...offset the measurement value of REVO rpm Measured value Actual rpm OFFSET value With manual setting press the ENTER key enter a numeric values using the and keys then press the ENTER key With automati...

Page 55: ...d in the name plate located near the rotary encoder 3 When measuring the rpm with 0 Int Revo using the DP type torque detector specify the number of pulses in the following table Model DSTP 60 DSTP 60...

Page 56: ...haft as shown below to decrease or increase the output speed rotary encoding is not possible on the output shaft side the gear ratio is set as RATIO When the speed is decreased with a a gear ratio of...

Page 57: ...R key to move the cursor to the numerator of 0001 0001 When you specify a numeric value and then press the ENTER key the cursor moves to the denominator When you specify a numeric value and then press...

Page 58: ...Y specified here becomes the analog full scale value Do not set conditions which are too different because doing so may disallow display and analog output to be applied Initial setting 200W Setting ra...

Page 59: ...the MENU key The following screen appears 2 Select DETECTOR SET and then press the ENTER key The following screen appears 3 Select POWER using the and keys and then press the ENTER key The following s...

Page 60: ...measurement items Operating Procedure 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select USER SET and then press the ENTER key The following screen appears 3 Select DISPLAY using the and keys and then press the ENTER key...

Page 61: ...2 Main Sub 3 All GATE INT Display refresh time The display value becomes an average value in the specified refresh time Setting range 0 1s to 10 0s With a setting less than 0 1s Fix the refresh time o...

Page 62: ...freshes the display using the TRIG switch on the front panel or the TETRIG IN signal of the REMO function MODE Select the display mode from the following For 1 MAX to 4 RIPPLE refer to 4 4 MAX MIN P P...

Page 63: ...tor may appear in the output signal When using the MD Series and SS Series torque detector set 63ms or more Specifications Output items Select from torque rotation and output POWER Number of outputs 2...

Page 64: ...1 Mn is the data obtained at each 4ms sampling interval and K time constant setting When 16ms K equals 4 In terms of general filter characteristics there is the relationship between cutoff frequency...

Page 65: ...ress the MENU key The following screen appears 2 Select USER SET and then press the ENTER key The following screen appears 3 Select ANALOG OUT and then press the ENTER key The following screen appears...

Page 66: ...VO 2 POWER 2 SCALE Set the full scale value in 0 01V steps 0 01 to 10 00V 3 Set a time constant 4 ABS Set this setting to ON for output with absolute value Note If you do not press the ENTER key in st...

Page 67: ...P P and RIPPLE of Display Data 4 5 Taking Absolute Values of Measured Data 4 6 Synchronous Operation 4 7 Checking Settings 4 8 Calibrating Analog Output 4 9 Self Check 4 10 Initializing Settings 4 11...

Page 68: ...puts to 0 while the contact input is closed logic input Lo TRIG IN Selects the display or BCD data in synchronization with the signal Data is changed when the input to TRIG IN changes from contact ope...

Page 69: ...es in the measurement mode When using the output of the TS 3200A as a feedback signal for control etc use the READY output for safety to apply interlocking When the following conditions are met the me...

Page 70: ...on or 10 k 30V or less External device TS 3200A output Load voltage Load current 100mA or less ON resistance 10 or less OFF resistance 500k or higher 30VDC or less RL 5 V RL A CLR IN B TRIG IN C CCW C...

Page 71: ...g multiple detectors by selecting each one COND 01 to COND10 10 parameter settings can be registered to COND01 through COND10 10 parameter settings are saved automatically COMMENT Alphanumeric charact...

Page 72: ...nel this function locks disables only the CW CCW and TRQ ZERO switches which may cause failure if switched during measurement Each time you press the LOCK switch the switches are locked or unlocked Wh...

Page 73: ...DISPLAY using the and keys and then press the ENTER key The following screen appears MODE 0 NOR Displays normal data 1 MAX Displays the maximum value 2 MIN Displays the minimum value 3 P P Swing betwe...

Page 74: ...ied by GATE INT In case of GATE 1 EXT The 4 ms interval sample data averaged by AVE TIME is used to display the MAX MIN and P P data between the external trigger TRIG IN and the next one External trig...

Page 75: ...at intervals of the GATE time In case of GATE EXT calculation is performed for data between TRIG IN and next TRIG IN then the data is updated Note When the average value between GATEs is 0 or when it...

Page 76: ...and comparator data Torque measurement values have the polarity positive torque and negative torque This function is effective to know the absolute value regardless of the polarity of torque and to ap...

Page 77: ...DISPLAY using the and keys and then press the ENTER key The following screen appears 4 Select items MAIN1 to SUB4 for absolute value setting using the and keys to set an absolute value and then press...

Page 78: ...R key The following screen appears 4 Select CH1 and CH2 using the and keys and then press the ENTER key to move the cursor 5 Select 1 ON of ABS using the and keys and then press the ENTER key In Case...

Page 79: ...slave TS 3200A equals the time period between TRIG IN and next TRIG IN Connections are shown below GATE selection for display DISPLAY is performed in the DISPLAY setting screen Connections 1 TS 3200A...

Page 80: ...Settings It is possible to check detector parameter settings DETECTOR SET and USER SET collectively Press the SETVIEW key on the front panel Overall settings can be checked by scrolling the screen us...

Page 81: ...l Output Calibration When an analog output is recorded on an external recorder if it is necessary to adjust ZERO and SPAN positions the external recorder pen recorder X Y recorder or the like can be c...

Page 82: ...u select 0 ZERO and then press the ENTER key 0V voltage is output When you select 1 SPAN and then press the ENTER key 10V voltage is output Depending on the setting the voltage can be output as a perc...

Page 83: ...and then press the ENTER key 3 Enter the display value of the connected voltmeter using the and keys and then press the ENTER key When the voltmeter is in the display mode make setting like 0 005V 4 S...

Page 84: ...the basic functions of the TS 3200A Operating Procedure 1 Press the MENU key 2 Select USER SET and then press the ENTER key 3 Select TEST MODE and then press the ENTER key The following screen appear...

Page 85: ...RAM TEST Checks whether the built in work RAM is normal When there is no problem OK is displayed LCD TEST Inverts dots of the LCD display to check whether there is any missing dot KEY TEST Checks whet...

Page 86: ...circuiting the item related pin of each connector Contact output Connect a continuity tester and a device to the item related pin of each connector Select each item to turn the output ON or OFF forci...

Page 87: ...ocedure 1 Initializing the entire backup memory Turn the power ON while holding down the TRIG and ESC keys 2 Initializing settings other than the analog calibration data Turn the power ON while holdin...

Page 88: ...display turns ON or OFF If you turn the power OFF with the LCD display turned OFF and then turn the power back ON the initial screen appears and then disappears The life of the LCD back light is 1000...

Page 89: ...and keys and then press the ENTER key The following screen appears 4 Select LCD CONTRAST using the and keys and then press the ENTER key Adjust the contrast adjustment screen using the and keys key T...

Page 90: ...conversion expression Notes Enter an integer Decimal numbers cannot be entered For the N system enter converted values of FACTOR and CAPACITY with a number with 4 digits or less Unit system N Newton s...

Page 91: ...into kgfm 10gfcm 0 0001kgfm 1kgfcm 0 01kgfm 2 Multiply the value obtained in 1 by 10 Make setting assuming that 0 1kgfm equals 1Nm 3 When the value obtained in 2 is Less than 1 Multiply the value by 1...

Page 92: ...temperature of the torsion bar at the time of detector calibration in ONO SOKKI is inscribed on the name plate FACTOR is corrected automatically by entering the inscribed temperature value and the tem...

Page 93: ...rature compensation not provided 1 ON Temperature compensation provided K 0 0 03 standard detector with material SNCM439 1 0 005 custom ordered detector with material NiSpanC T1 Temperature inscribed...

Page 94: ...ERO CW ZERO CCW N 0 CW N 0 CCW TYPE Default value 5 N m 4 8000 OFF 6 0 Int 10000 10000 OFF R1 to 10 0 T1 to 10 0 OFF R1 to 10 0 T1 to 10 0 SS DD MD DSTP REVO Item CAPACITY P R SIGNAL LOW POINT RATIP O...

Page 95: ...OR NOR NOR MAX MIN P P RIPPLE GATE INT INT INT INT INT INT INT ABS OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 4 Other Operations When an option is mounted Analog Out C H CH1 CH2 CH3 ITEM Torque Revo Power Scale 10 0...

Page 96: ...4 30...

Page 97: ...nalog Output High Speed Response 1ms TS 0321 5 2 Comparator TS 0322 5 3 BDC Output TS 0323 5 4 RS 232C Interface 5 5 GP IB Interface 5 6 Communication Commands RS 232C GP IB LAN 5 7 Adding One Analog...

Page 98: ...g intervals allowing high speed response When the TS 0321A is built in and 4ms sampling time is selected OFF exponential averaging not performed is added to the time constant setting for the analog ou...

Page 99: ...cedure 1 Press the MENU key The following screen appears 2 Select USER SET and then press the ENTER key The following screen appears 3 Select OPTION and then press the ENTER key The following screen a...

Page 100: ...4ms or 1 1ms using the and keys and then press the ENTER key When the TS 0321 option is mounted and 0 4ms is selected 0 OFF is added as a time constant setting for selection When 1 1ms is selected ti...

Page 101: ...ting It can be used to control torque rpm and output POWER It compares the measured value with a setting and makes contact output Default Settings 5 Options ITEM MODE AVE TIME ABS SET1 H L1 SET2 H L2...

Page 102: ...VE TIME average time setting with the setting 1 PEAK Performs peak hold based on the sectional average value for each AVE TIME average time setting and using it as measured value then compares it with...

Page 103: ...d to a neighbor value which can be processed internally when you press the ENTER key ABS Measured values are compared as absolute values For absolute values refer to 4 5 Taking Absolute Values of Meas...

Page 104: ...time then the value is compared with the comparator setting Example REVO 1000 r min When the peak hold value exceeds the setting the COMP OUT terminal of REMOTE is short circuited If the measured data...

Page 105: ...he average measured value exceeds the comparator setting contact output is made The above short circuit and open conditions apply to output logic H For output logic L the open and short circuit condit...

Page 106: ...he MENU key 2 Select USER SET and then press the ENTER key 3 and OPTION are selected and then press the ENTER key The following screen appears 4 Select COMPARATOR TS 0322 INSTALLED using the and keys...

Page 107: ...the and keys and then press the ENTER key The cursor moves to AVE TIME 5 Select the travel time setting of AVE TIME using the and keys and then press the ENTER key The cursor moves to H L 6 Select th...

Page 108: ...ollowing interface circuit is recommended Output format Withstand voltage Load power supply ON resistance OFF resistance Dry contact 30VDC or less 100mA or less 10 or less 500k or higher Pin No 1 2 3...

Page 109: ...pins output 45 pins output Open collector output When measured data is positive pins 42 and 44 output Lo ON pins 43 and 45 output Hi OFF When measured data is negative pins 42 and 44 output Hi OFF pin...

Page 110: ...Ch2 data Ch2 data Signal name Ch2 data Ch2 data Ch2 data Ch2 data Ch2 data Ch2 data Ch2 data Ch2 data Ch2 data Ch2 data Ch2 data Ch2 data Ch2 data Ch2 data Ch2 data N C Ch1 polarity Ch1 polarity Ch2...

Page 111: ...the ENTER key 3 Select OPTION and then press the ENTER key The following screen appears 4 Select BCD OUT TS 0323 INSTALLED and then press the ENTER key The following screen appears ITEM Select a compa...

Page 112: ...e TRIG IN signal of the REMOTE function Data is the sectional average between TRIG and next TRIG 2 SAMPLE Like the analog output data is updated at 4ms intervals according to the time constant exponen...

Page 113: ...00 mA min ON resistance 10 max OFF resistance 500 k min 5 VDCmin Dry contact input or logic input At the time of contact input Input Lo level voltage Input Hi level voltage 3 to 5 25 V Input impedance...

Page 114: ...equencer When reading the BCD data and polarity be sure to perform hold input using the sequencer When hold input is not used Repeating the following pattern continuously Since the BCD data is updated...

Page 115: ...tput polarity output Print command output Busy input Print operation Printing Printing About 100 to 150 s Hold state Hold input Measurement data 1 s 10 s or TRIG IN input 20 s MAX 4 ms MAX 4 ms MAX Wh...

Page 116: ...ations using appropriate programs for minicomputers and personal computers 5 4 2 Specifications Standard Conforms to EIA and JISX5101 Communication system Start stop transmission full duplex mode Tran...

Page 117: ...s cable Use a cable which can be connected normally referencing the pin arrangement of the TS 3200A Cable connection Basic connection DCD RxD TxD DTR GND DSR RTS CTS Shield Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pin 1...

Page 118: ...press the ENTER key 3 Select OPTION and then press the ENTER key The following screen appears 4 Select RS 232CTS 0325 INSTALLED using the and keys and then press the ENTER key The following screen app...

Page 119: ...appears Enter TS3200 as Name select an icon then press OK 7 The telephone number window appears Select Direct to Com1 or Direct to Com2 as Connection N and then press OK Select the Com port number to...

Page 120: ...acters locally ASCII Receiving Check the following items Append line feeds to incoming line ends Wrap lines that exceed terminal width Then press OK To close the window currently open press OK again 1...

Page 121: ...all devices are based exactly on the same standard allowing parallel connection of up to 15 devices in the form of so called daisy chain The 3 wire handshake system is employed for data transmission e...

Page 122: ...onnect unnecessary devices Connect the GP IB cables securely Check whether the cables are connected securely before use Check the address of the TS 3200A When a computer is used to control the TS 3200...

Page 123: ...101 D108 eight lines are control lines and remaining eight lines are ground lines The control lines are classified into three handshake lines DAV NRFD and NDAC and five control lines ATN REN IFC SRQ a...

Page 124: ...Indicates that the listener has received the data on DIO ATN Attention This signal line indicates whether the data on DIO is general data or a bus command REN Remote Enable This signal line is used to...

Page 125: ...xample 1 Send a command for data read from the TS 3200A Waiting for talker Attempt to write data without specifying the TS 3200A as a talker 2 Send a command for data write to the TS 3200A Waiting for...

Page 126: ...rst for the INPUT statement of the personal computer resulting in no problem 3 Bus commands Effective bus commands multi line messages for this interface are shown below Other commands are ignored wit...

Page 127: ...elect USER SET and then press the ENTER key 3 Select OPTION and then press the ENTER key 4 Select GP IBTS 0326 INSTALLED using the and keys and then press the ENTER key The following screen appears 4...

Page 128: ...itted In the actual setting is not necessary 5 6 1 Parameter Settings With the TS 3200A 10 different parameter settings can be registered with file formats CONDITION1 10 First the CONDITION number 1 1...

Page 129: ...MAIN2 1 REVO 3 MAIN3 2 POWER 4 SUB1 3 OFF Display OFF 5 SUB2 6 SUB3 7 SUB4 Display mode Gate selection Absolute value display m 0 NORMAL g 0 INT a 0 OFF 1 MAX 1 EXT 1 ON 2 MIN 3 PP 4 RIPPLE factor Onl...

Page 130: ...y is made n 1 MAIN1 2 MAIN2 3 MAIN3 4 SUB1 5 SUB2 6 SUB3 7 SUB4 1 DISPLAY1 data 7 characters including symbols and decimal point 2 DISPLAY1 unit data 5 characters 3 Delimiter Carriage return 0DH Line...

Page 131: ...1 or 2 d 0 GATE INT internal gate 1 GATE EXT TRIG IN 2 SAMPLE usually 4ms 1ms for high speed option BCTc d BCD output data time constant setting Effective in the Sample update mode c Channel 1 or 2 d...

Page 132: ...r factor d 1 to 65535 DTC d Torque detector capacity d 1 9999 TTU d Torque detector unit Effective in the Foreign mode d 0 mNm 1 Nm 2 kNm 3 gcm 4 kgcm 5 kgm 6 tm 7 ozin 8 ftlb 9 deg DTU d Torque detec...

Page 133: ...otational direction CW CCW With GP IB to read setup data using this command send DTN0 or DTN1 and then read data continuously 10 times In other cases GP IB is locked DNSn f Torque detector N 0 switch...

Page 134: ...the number of teeth d Be sure to supply a comma d 1 to 99999 Example When the number of teeth of detector is 120 DRP 120 If is missing GP IB is locked TRU d Rotary encoder unit d 0 r min 1 r s 2 Hz D...

Page 135: ...5 39 5 6 7 Output POWER Settings DFC d Output capacity d 1 99999 DFU d Output unit d 0 mW 1 W 2 kW 3 PS 4 Invalid even if received by TS 3200A 5 Options...

Page 136: ...receives only VOLTAGE it ignores this command c 1 to the number of channels mounted d 0 VOLTAGE 0 10V 1 or greater is ignored DATc d D A output time constant c 1 to 2 3 or greater is ignored d 0 OFF...

Page 137: ...0 TORQUE 1 REVO 2 POWER 3 ON 4 OFF CPDc d Comparator data c Channel 1 2 3 or 4 d 0 to 99999 CPTc d Comparator average time c 1 or 2 1 1 and 2 Channel 2 3 and 4 Channel d 0 004 to 10 000 CPLc d Compar...

Page 138: ...s 5 Unit data 4 characters at the time of GPIB min for r min 5 characters at the time of RS 6 Delimiter Carriage return 0DH Line feed 0AH RGD Gate data read ASCII Read average value for each gate sett...

Page 139: ...nmask or 0 mark it is possible to generate interruption for any desired interruption factors When the power is turned ON interruptions are masked all set to 0 I O Change means a change of REMOTE I O 7...

Page 140: ...e status is changed but calibration is not performed n1 OFF measurement mode 1 to 2 Calibration channel 3 6 are ignored n2 0 Voltage fixed If current is received the following are ignored n3 0 ZERO 1...

Page 141: ...6 13 Bus Commands Applied Only to GP IB GTL Go To Local Cancels the remote mode and accepts key operations from the panel key Effective also in the local lockout SDC Selected Device Clear Performs th...

Page 142: ...med with the same procedures as for CH1 and CH2 5 7 2 Setup Procedures CH3 is added to the analog output setup as follows For setup items refer to 3 9 Setting Analog Output 3 35 5 7 3 Calibrating the...

Page 143: ...6 1 Chapter 6 Menus 6 1 MENU Key 6 2 CAL Key 6 3 TRQ ZERO Key...

Page 144: ...3Temperature Compensation for FACTOR ON OFF ofTorque Detector 0 OFF 1 ON K 0 0 03 1 0 003 T1 T2 ZERO CW ZERO CCW P R ROTATION 3 3 Selecting Rotational Direction CW CCW 0 EXT 1 INT N 0 CW N 0 CCW ON OF...

Page 145: ...s 2 Hz LOW P R SIGNAL 0 Int Revo 1 Revo1 2 Revo2 Single 3 Revo2 Double RATIO 3 6 1 When Rpm Is Not Detected Directly from Rotating Shaft POINT Input of RATIO 0 0 1 0 1 2 0 00 3 0 000 4 0 0000 OFFSET...

Page 146: ...EM 0 TORQUE 1 REVO 2 POWER 3 OFF MODE 0 NOR 1 MAX 1 MIN 2 P P 3 RIPPLE GATE 0 INT 1 EXT ABS 0 OFF 1 ON ANALOG OUT 3 9 Setting Analog Output CH1 ITEM 0 TORQUE 1 REVO 2 POWER 3 OFF SCALE 0 OFF 1 16ms 2...

Page 147: ...rator TS 0322A CH1 CH2 ITEM 0 TORQUE 1 REVO 2 POWER MODE 0 AVE 1 PEAK 2 EXT AVETIME ABS 0 OFF 1 ON H L1 Logic of CH1 0 HI 1 LO 2 ON 3 OFF SET1 Comparison value of CH1 H L2 Logic of CH1 0 HI 1 LO 2 ON...

Page 148: ...FF 1 16ms 2 31ms 3 63ms 4 125ms 5 250ms 6 500ms 7 1s 8 2s 9 4s A 16d C 32s D 64s LAN USE 0 ON 1 OFF RS 232C 5 4 RS 232C Interface BAUD 0 1200bps 1 2400bps 2 4800bps 3 9600bps 4 19200bps GP IB 5 5 GP I...

Page 149: ...6 7 6 2 CAL Key CAL EXT CALIBRATION 0 ZERO 1 SPAN INT CALIBRATION CH1 0 ZERO 1 SPAN CH2 0 ZERO 1 SPAN CH3 Option 0 ZERO 1 SPAN 6 3 TRQ ZERO Key TRQ ZERO MODE 1 AUTO 2 MANU 3 CLR CW ZERO CCW ZERO...

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Page 151: ...7 1 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting...

Page 152: ...of LCD is normal POWER LED is lit Check whether DISPLAY setting is OFF Check whether DISPLAY setting screen is MAX MIN and P P Press the LCD ON OFF switch The life of back light is 10000 hours min Is...

Page 153: ...ned OFF Check whether the load resistance is 10kohms or higher Check the baud rate setting Check the address setting Check the program Is wiring correct Check the timing chart Is the item turned OFF I...

Page 154: ...7 4...

Page 155: ...r 8 Specifications The following specifications apply to a single unit of the TS 3200A Since the overall accuracy is determined in combination with the detector also check the accuracy of the detector...

Page 156: ...ed in memory for each direction Response Time constant setting 16ms 31ms 63ms 125ms 250ms 500ms 1s 2s 4s 8s 16s 32s 64s OFF is added only when the TS 0321 option is mounted Number of display digits Po...

Page 157: ...V in 0 1V steps Response 16ms to 64s depending on the time constant setting OFF is provided only when the TS 0321 option is mounted Accuracy When combined with the detector with 1s average value N 0 c...

Page 158: ...edance 10k or higher Input frequency range 1Hz to 200kHz guaranteed accuracy is 10Hz or more Input signal amplitude range HIGH level 4 to 30V LOW level 0 6V or less Pulse width 2 s or more Phase judge...

Page 159: ...only when the TS 0321 option is mounted Measurement Unit Measurement clock 4 195MHz Sampling clock Sampling time for one data1 256Hz about 4ms Display Section Number of display digits 5 digits Unit r...

Page 160: ...display digits Polarity 5 digits Unit mW W kW PS Display update gate time setting 1s to 10s shared with torque and rotating section Accuracy Torque display accuracy Rpm display accuracy Output Section...

Page 161: ...ction provided Display Contents Main display 1 to 3 step display can be selected Selects from torque rpm and POWER output Sub display Peak value MAX MIN P P ripple factor Condition display Ready for m...

Page 162: ...FF in synchronization with the display gate time Example In case of 1s gate turns ON for 0 5s and OFF for 0 5s Synchronous operation of multiple TS 3200A is possible using the trigger input and trigge...

Page 163: ...update At intervals of gate setup time 0 1 to 10s external or sampling time Output format Positive logic open collector output Withstand voltage 24VDC Sink current 32mA or less Residual voltage 0 6V...

Page 164: ...rical mechanical specifications IEEE488 1978 Function specifications SH1 AH1 T6 L4 SR1 RL1 PP0 DC1 DT1 C0 Support bus commands DCL GTL LLO MLA MTA OTA SDC SPD SPE UNL UNT GET Address Talker listener a...

Page 165: ...tance 10M or higher test voltage 500VDC Withstand voltage 1500VAC 1 minute Operating temperature range 0 to 40 C Storage temperature range 10 to 55 C Outside dimensions 360 W x 99 H x 301 D projection...

Page 166: ...O LTD REAR VIEW AC INPUT P OUT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two Conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this devic...

Page 167: ...8 13 Panel cutout dimensions 4 M5 370 405 100 1 0 50 0 5 4 2 6 34 301 12 8 Specifications...

Page 168: ...K TRQ ZERO CW CCW OPTION LOCAL CAL POWER SIG 1 SIG 2 TORQUE REVO 100 240 V AC INPUT 50 60 Hz 35 VA MAX T 2 A REVO 2 REVO 1 MADE IN JAPAN No 6 50 99 0 8 460 480 360 15 10 ONO SOKKI CO LTD REAR VIEW P O...

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Page 171: ...cifications are subject to change without prior notice HOME PAGE http www onosokki co jp English english htm WORLDWIDE ONO SOKKI CO LTD 3 9 3 Shin Yokohama Kohoku ku Yokohama 222 8507 Japan Phone 81 4...

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