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Advanced Force Gauge User’s Manual

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To assign the function of a key to FOOTSWITCH 2
use 

UP 

and 

DOWN 

to move the arrow key to

FOOTSWITCH 2

. Using 

UP 

and 

DOWN 

select the

relevant key (

MAX

UNITS

TXD

ZERO 

or 

RESET

)

and press the 

ENTER 

key. Press 

ESC 

to return to

page 2 of the main-menu.

Communications settings are selected to configure
interface of the AFG with peripheral devices. Also
used to configure the AFG  internal database which
can store up to a maximum of 100 readings in the
internal memory.

To set communications first use 

UP 

and 

DOWN 

keys

to move the cursor arrow to 

COMMS 

on page 2 of the

main menu.

Using 

UP 

and 

DOWN 

select the relevant option (see

below) and press the 

ENTER 

key.

PORT

Communicates with peripheral device.
Transmission of the displayed load
reading can be set to include unit of
measurement (UNITS ON or OFF)
and BAUD rate can also be set.

STORE MEM

Stores the present load reading to the
internal memory, whether live or peak.
Up to 100 readings may be stored in
the memory. As each reading is
stored, a 

REC

 symbol appears on the

main display to indicate a reading has
been stored in memory.

SEND MEM

Sends all load readings stored in the
internal memory to a peripheral
device (e.g PC or data logger).

CLEAR MEM

Erases all load readings stored in
memory.

When setting 

PORT 

you will now access sub-menu 1.

Transmission of the displayed load reading can be set
to include the unit of measurement (

UNITS ON

 or

OFF

). Use the 

UP 

or 

DOWN 

key to position the arrow

cursor at either 

UNITS OFF

 or 

ON

. Press 

ENTER 

to

select.

Port sub-menu 1

COMMS sub-menu 1

COMMS

FOOTSWITCH 2

Содержание Quantrol AFG 10

Страница 1: ...Advanced Force Gauge AFG AFTI User s Manual ...

Страница 2: ...lified service personnel Weigh Tronix reserves the right to change specifications at any time CAUTION EUROPEAN COUNTRIES WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which the user may be required to take adequate measures 07 22 04 AFG2003_U P65 PN 29814 0013D e2 Printed in USA ...

Страница 3: ...ting Accessories 6 Mounting to a Test Stand 7 Powering up 7 Basic Functions 8 Optional Settings 12 Additional Force Torque Sensors 13 Advanced Menu Options 14 ALARM 15 PLC Programmable Limit Controller 20 STAND 21 FREEZE 23 DROP 23 AVERAGE TIME 25 RATE 26 FOOTSWITCH 1 26 FOOTSWITCH 2 27 COMMS 27 INFORMATION 28 CALIBRATION 28 x CONSTANT 29 CONTRAST 29 AFG Specifications 30 Appendix Menu Flowcharts ...

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Страница 5: ...any damage is evident please notify Quantrol immediately The most commonly used features such as display ing force peak hold zero and changing of displayed units can all be done by pressing a single dedicated key identified on the front panel with grey text see the Basic Functions section For less frequently used features a number of menu hot keys are provided so you can press and hold a menu key ...

Страница 6: ...o be powered directly from the AC adapter charger You can use the adapter without the batteries present Connect the AC adapter charger to your power supply If rechargeable batteries are installed a trickle charge will be applied to the batteries The AFG can also be powered by five AAA 1 5V alkaline batteries not supplied Warning When alkaline batteries are installed the AC adaptor charger must NEV...

Страница 7: ... to a Quantrol test stand Each Quantrol test stand is supplied with a dedicated dovetailed mounting bracket and screws for this purpose If you wish to mount to another type of stand ensure that the screws used are threaded into the gauge to a maximum depth of 0 21 inch The final thread is peaned but if screws are fitted beyond this depth damage to the internal PCB may occur As shown in Figure 1 th...

Страница 8: ... seconds Forces greater than 150 of full scale will produce an audible beep until load is released and an OL symbol will appear permanently on the display Consult your supplier to arrange repair To power down the gauge press the red key Tensile forces are displayed on the AFG and recog nized by the symbol Compressive forces are displayed on the AFG and recognised by the symbol Figure 2 Tension and...

Страница 9: ... press and release the UNITS key Each successive key press will select the next available units until the gauge returns to its original setting The AFG automatically converts readings as new units of measure are selected The gauge detects and stores maximum peak force in both compressive and tensile directions Press the MAX key The display will show the word MAX together with the highest tensile f...

Страница 10: ...nsor and maintain a live display Press the RESET key to clear both maximum regis ters and prepare for detecting the next maximum readings See also COMMS section of Advanced Menu Options A calibrated analog output is available from the top D type connector See Specifications for details It is possible to transmit the displayed reading to peripheral devices e g PC printer by pressing and releasing t...

Страница 11: ... 1 start bit 1 stop bit and no parity See Advanced Menu Options for setup details A full range of data cables are available to connect your gauge to peripheral devices contact your supplier Data is output at approximately 12 Hz Only prints large displayed number in dual display mode Computer Control of Force Gauge Key ASCII code Character TXD 1 Ctrl A UNITS 2 Ctrl B MAX 3 Ctrl C RESET 4 Ctrl D ZER...

Страница 12: ...e the last key press Press and hold ZERO while powering up the AFG with the key The symbol Ao will appear in the display to indicate Auto off is active This feature is remem bered after power down The display may be inverted or reversed so that the operator can read it more comfortably Press and hold the MAX key while powering up the AFG with the key to invert the display This feature is remembere...

Страница 13: ... ALC To unlock the ALC rotate the boss anti clockwise with the Allen key through approximately 30º to release the spring loaded locking cam While still holding the Allen key in position slide the ALC away from the AFG console to the left See Figure 5 Figure 5 Removing ALC To fit the new ALC first insert the Allen key into its boss and rotate the locking cam as above Slide the ALC into the AFG cons...

Страница 14: ...cator bar present even under zero load See Calibration section of Advanced Menu Options to check load cell status All the features and advanced menu options of the AFG are also applicable while using the Smart range of peripheral devices The AFG Advanced Menus are accessed using the red text on the keys Press and hold the MENU key for approximately 2 seconds to access page 1 of the main menu To mo...

Страница 15: ... arrow cursor to SET and press ENTER The display will now show the two limits LIMIT 1 lower limit and LIMIT 2 upper limit plus the value they are set to and whether they are in tension TENS N or compression COMP N A diamond cursor will indicate which value is selected Use UP and DOWN keys to change the value press and hold to scroll values When the correct value is reached press ENTER to set LIMIT...

Страница 16: ...T BAND Any value falling outside the set limits LIMIT 1 and LIMIT 2 IN BAND Any value falling between the set limits LIMIT 1 and LIMIT 2 Use UP and DOWN to move the cursor and press ENTER to select the desired feature The display shows PASS and FAIL This menu sets the OUT BAND and IN BAND mode PASS Values which fall either OUT BAND or IN BAND if selected are a PASS FAIL Values which fall either OU...

Страница 17: ...hen the DROP feature is used in conjunction with the ALARM function The AFG looks for a percentage of full scale drop from peak load value set in the DROP menu The alarm can be used to indicate if the break point falls inside or outside the limits LIMIT 1 and LIMIT 2 set in the alarm menu see Examples 1 to 5 ...

Страница 18: ...t to FAIL DROP is 10 of fullscale e g AFG 100N must register drop of 10N Main display is set to 1st peak tension screen Example 2 Settings BOTH LED and audio alarms are active Alarm triggers on OUT BAND Alarm is set to FAIL DROP is 10 of fullscale e g AFG 100N must register drop of 10N Main display is set to 1st peak tension screen ...

Страница 19: ... to FAIL DROP is 10 of full scale e g AFG 100N must register drop of 10N Main display is set to 1st peak tension screen Example 4 Settings BOTH LED and audio alarms are active Alarm triggers on OUT BAND Alarm is set to FAIL DROP is 10 of full scale e g AFG 100N must register drop of 10N Main display is set to 1st peak tension screen ...

Страница 20: ...etails of the signal To configure the signal output from the AFG press and hold the MENU key until page 1 of the main menu appears Press DOWN to move the arrow cursor to PLC and press the ENTER key The cursor arrow now points to PLC OFF The display will show PLC OFF Indicates PLC function status RESET When the load limit is reached the output signal triggers the relay and the RESET key must be pre...

Страница 21: ...ENTER key The display will show STAND OFF Stand control function not enabled REVERSE Reverses the stand direction of travel at sample break BREAK or load limit value LIMIT The test stand will reverse back to the start position as defined by the physical limit switch STOP Stops the stand at sample break BREAK or load limit value LIMIT The test stand does not return to the start position until physi...

Страница 22: ...nfirm selection and return to stand submenu 1 LIMIT Sets the load limit value to trigger the stand reverse function Press ENTER to select SET load limit using UP and DOWN keys UNITS key changes the units of measurement for load limit value Press ENTER to confirm selection and return to stand sub menu Select BREAK or LIMIT as per Reverse sub menu 2 above and SET the appropriate value at which you r...

Страница 23: ...ress the ENTER key Select the desired LO or HI function using UP or DOWN arrow keys and press ENTER to select When set the submenu will display FREEZE ON To disable the FREEZE function press ENTER FREEZE OFF will now be displayed Press ESC to return to main menu page 1 A signal must be provided to the AFG through pins 7 and 10 See specifications 1st Peak facility this is used to detect the force a...

Страница 24: ...e break occurring To set the required drop use UP and DOWN keys to adjust the value and press ENTER to confirm the selection The drop value selected also acts as a threshold below which the drop function will not be active AFG 100N has drop of 20 20N If the peak load before sample break is 50N the load must drop to 30N in order for the AFG to detect a 1st peak of 50N If load continues to be applie...

Страница 25: ...e cursor key to AV TIME Press the ENTER key The display will show AVERAGE TIME OFF and SET Press ENTER to change AVERAGE TIME OFF to AVERAGE TIME ON Press DOWN to move the arrow cursor to SET and press ENTER Define a value of full scale as the threshold value in the SET menu Any load reading above this threshold will be averaged over time with all the previous readings occurring since the threshol...

Страница 26: ...ct the relevant level HI MED or LO and press the ENTER key Press ESC to return to page 1 of the main menu Figure 12 Main menu page 2 From page 1 of main menu press MENU to scroll to page 2 of the main menu See Figure 12 The AFG has two footswitch input pins on the 15 pin D connector This allows a footswitch to be assigned to perform any of the five main key functions MAX UNITS TXD ZERO and RESET T...

Страница 27: ... PORT Communicates with peripheral device Transmission of the displayed load reading can be set to include unit of measurement UNITS ON or OFF and BAUD rate can also be set STORE MEM Stores the present load reading to the internal memory whether live or peak Up to 100 readings may be stored in the memory As each reading is stored a REC symbol appears on the main display to indicate a reading has b...

Страница 28: ...now erases all the data stored in the memory The memory counter is now reset to zero After clearing the memory you will now return to page 2 of the main menu Displays calibration information T Tension span C Compression span Z Current zero G Gravitational constant This is for information only and may be required for diagnostic purposes by your distributor Calibration menu displays a password menu ...

Страница 29: ...o page 2 of main menu A constant of multiplication can be applied to the load values in the main display This is useful for applica tions where you wish to convert the load reading into a non standard unit of measurement e g for co efficient of friction tests Press ENTER to select xCONSTANT Press UP or DOWN to adjust the constant of multiplication Press ENTER to confirm The contrast of the display...

Страница 30: ... 1000 1 000 x 0 2 1 x 0 0002 100 x 0 02 3 500 x 1 220 x 0 05 ACCURACY 0 1 of full scale Calibration temperature 20 C 2 C Operating temperature 10 C 35 C Temperature shift at zero load 0 01 of full scale C OUTPUT RS232 C 8 data bits 1 Start bit 1 Stop bit no parity Digimatic Mitutoyo format BCD output Analogue 0 to 4V full scale for tension or clockwise 0 to 4V full scale for compression or counter...

Страница 31: ...ntrolled via a TTL signal from the AFG and is in a closed position when a logic 1 input is applied Output characteristics Peak relay ac voltage 350 volts Continuous relay load current or peak ac voltage 120 mA Maximum relay peak load current 300 mA Typical relay contact resistance at 100 mA 17 ohms Isolation voltage between AFG and relay output 1500 volts AC ...

Страница 32: ...7 FREEZE Reading Input 8 Stand Reverse UP 9 Footswitch 2 Input SMART ve out 10 Ground 11 Mitutoyo Request Input 12 Mitutoyo DATA Output 13 Footswitch 1 input 14 PLC Output 15 Stand reverse DOWN Shown with dovetail mounting bracket supplied with Dillon Test Stand Allocation for the pins on the Male 15 pin D type communication connector Uses ground pin 10 to complete circuit ...

Страница 33: ... Gauge User s Manual 33 Appendix Menu Flowcharts Alarm PLC On the following pages are flowcharts to help you navigate the menus found in the AFG They appear in the order they appear on the two pages of the main menu ...

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Страница 36: ...Advanced Force Gauge User s Manual 36 Footswitch1 Footswitch2 Comms Constant ...

Страница 37: ...Advanced Force Gauge User s Manual 37 Information Calibration Contrast ...

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Страница 40: ...A division of Weigh Tronix Inc 1000 Armstrong Dr Fairmont MN 56031 USA Telephone 507 238 4461 Facsimile 507 238 8258 e mail dillon weigh tronix com www quantrol com Precision Force Measurement Testing Systems ...

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