AMETEK Brookfield
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Manual No. M08-372-F1116
Temperature units may be set to either degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit. Once set on the Global Params
screen these parameters will remain in effect until changed again on this screen.
If a temperature probe is not mounted on power up, then access to temperature unit selection is
disabled. Live temperature, however, can still be displayed by plugging in the temperature probe
at any time.
ENTER GLOBAL PARAMS
PRE-SPEED: ___ mm/s
POST SPEED: ___ mm/s
LOAD UNITS:
g
ENTER GLOBAL PARAMS
PRE-SPEED: ___ mm/s
POST SPEED: ___ mm/s
LOAD UNITS:
N
ENTER GLOBAL PARAMS
POST SPEED: ___ mm/s
LOAD UNITS:
N
TEMP:
10___ C
Figure III.36
This selection table is global in nature and applies to all tests with the following exception. Newtons
are not available as a selection in the BLOOM mode.
III.9 Probe Pre-positioning
This section describes how to pre-position the probe prior to all standalone tests.
III.9.1 NORMAL mode pre-positioning
The pre-positioning screen is displayed after the ATTACH PROBE screen. The probe can be moved
downwards or upwards by rotating the Select Knob. Pressing the Select Knob causes the probe to
continuously descend. The display shows theposition of the probe as a deviation from the HOME
(0.0 mm) position.
The pre-position of the probe will be considered the START position and will now be assigned as
distance 0.0 mm. The displayed distance value will remain at 0.0 mm until the instrument senses
a valid TRIGGER force after the test starts. All distance and deformation measurements will then
be referenced to the TRIGGER point.
At the end of a NORMAL test, the probe will return to the START position rather than the HOME
position. The probe will return to the HOME position only if a full restart of the NORMAL test
is done. The following diagram shows, from left to right, The HOME position corresponding to
the probe at power up, the START position which is determined by the pre-position operation,
the TRIGGER position where the sensed load equals the trigger value, and the DEFORMATION
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