IBM M/02-212 Menu handling, VI.3 Selecting from Lists, Main-menue Run Single Run Program Remote

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Menu handling

Because LCD display of R/S Rheometer cannot show simultaneously all menue items, only part of the menue (three entries) is always displayed. Two arrows “>“ at the right side of display inform you, if there are still entries in the menue, either above (the arrow in the 2nd line), or below (the arrow in the 4th line).

Currently active (but still not selected) entry is marked by blinking black field (cursor) at the left part of LCD.

Example:

This entry is pre- selected and can be selected by pressing the “OK“-key

MAIN menue

-Run Single

-Run Program

- Remote>

This menue contains more items below.

Using

 

and

 

 

keys you can move cursor upwards and downwards in the menue until desired

menue item is reached.

 

 

Note: If there are more menue entries in the menue and you are reaching the end of the display, next part of menue is opened automatically (scrolling).

You can “start” the pre-set menue entry or open with OK

key.

The major menue (getting active ca. 10 seconds after switching on the instrument) is the MAIN menue.

In the case, you are in a submenue and wish to return to upper menue, press ST

key.

Example:

CONFIGURATION-,emie

- Set time/date

>

-Set RS232 Param.

-Language

Menu has more entries above.

Press

ST

,you return back to MAIN-menue.

Main-menue

-Run Single

-Run Program

- Remote>

If you push OK

key now, the “Run Single“ function is started.

Before we come to detailed description of this functions like “Run Single“ (see Chapter 6.5), it is worth to explain, how to input numbers and alphanumeric texts as well as select from a list, because majority of the Rheometer functions require such actions from the user before execution of a desired function.

VI.3 Selecting from Lists

If the Rheometer wants you to select an entry of a list, there are the same rules and functions of LCD and keyboard as in menue operations.

Selection from a list is requested, for example at:

Selection of a measuring system for measurements in “Run Single” or “Edit Program”;

Selection of pre-set values for measurements in “Run Single” or “Edit Program”;

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Contents Brookfield R/S Rheometer Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc 02-212 Contents Appendix Measuring Principle General DescriptionUse of the Rheometer II.1 R/S Rheometer II. System ConfigurationRheometer main instrument minimum configuration II.3 Computer System II.2 Measuring DevicesIII.1 Stand Mounting III. Instrument InstallationHints for height adjustment of the stand III.2 Electrical Connections III.2.1 Temperature Sensor Pt100III.2.3 Printer Connection III.2.2 AC-AdaptorIII.2.4 Computer Connection Use data link cable of Brookfield delivery onlyFTK-CC III.3 Mounting of temperature controlled measuring devicesThermostat connection to temperature control device FTK-CC III.3.2 Mounting of the measuring device ME-CP/PP Thermostat connection to temperature control device FTK-CCBrookfield Engineering Labs., Inc 02-212 Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc 02-212 Mounting III.3.3 Mounting of the cooling device KEIV.3 Cleaning IV. Environment, handling, cleaning and maintenanceIV.1 Operating environment, Storage IV.2 HandlingIV.4 Maintenance Measurement directly in the substance Measuring SystemsDepth of immersion Measurement with substance in measuring systemMeasurement with temperature control device FTK-CC Turn left Turn right Lower Lift Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc 02-212 Voltage check VCC15.25 VI. Operation and Menue SystemRheometer Ver .02 #xxxxxx 07.05.98 Brookfield Brookfield VI.1 KeyboardKey-function dependent to executed operation Zero-point calibration VI.2 Menu System of R/S RheometerDefine/edit program Print programs from memoryMenu handling CONFIGURATION-,emie Set time/date Set RS232 Param LanguageVI.3 Selecting from Lists Main-menue Run Single Run Program RemoteSelect Measuring system CC48 CC45 VI.4 Input of numerical values and alphanumeric textsInput Values Val.1/s0100.00 Nr. of MP010 Times Input Values Val.1/s0200.00 Nr. of MP010 Times0100Input Values Val.1/s0290.00 Nr. of MP Times0100 Input Values Val.1/s0200.00 Nr. of MP Times0100VI.5.1 MAIN-Menue → Run Single VI.5 Menue entries Main menueProg. Running Wait for 1.MP Output of MPs to No output device Memory Menu ST StartVI.5.2 MAIN-Menue → Run Program Program end Single mode Total time100s Total #MP10No valid program Enter program first Select program Prog xyz Test Prog ÖlProg. running Wait for 1.MP #1 Output of MPs to Printer Memory MenueVI.5.3 Main menue → Remote VI.5.5 Main menue → ConfigurationVI.5.4 Main menue → Utilities Program end Test Total time200s Total #MP40VI.6.2 Utilities → Edit Programs VI.6 Menue entries in the Utilities-MenueVI.6.1 Utilities → Zero Calibration D1/s=ft Select Meas. system CC45 CC25 CC14 Select Prog to edit Prog xyz Test NEWNr. of steps Select Input-Mode -D1/s Nrpm TauPaEdit Program name Range-Error Range-Error Start-Value min 0.90 maxInput Step Nr time s VI.6.4 Utilities → Measuring systems VI.6.3 Utilities → Print ProgramsTest Press OK to save Printer not ready OK cont. ST stopEnter Meas. Sys. #4 Name CP25 tauprom 01.1418 kgamma VI.6.5 Utilities → Print memoryPress OK to save Name CC25 tauprom 01.1418 kgamma Sel. Output-device Printer RS232VI.6.6 Utilities → Clear memory VI.6.7 Utilities → Measure temperatureVI.7.1 Configuration → Set output mode VI.7 Menu entries of the Configuration menuService, Service2 for service personnel only Select output device No output device Printer RS232VI.7.4 Configuration → Set Time/Date VI.7.2 Configuration → MeasCount modeVI.7.3 Configuration → Reset meascount RS232 4800,8,n,1 Change RS232-Par.? Okyes Stno VI.7.5 Configuration → Set RS232 ParameterNew Time/Date 1715 Press OK to save VI.7.7 Configuration → Service, Service VI.7.6 Configuration → LanguageVI.8 Serial Data transfer via Interface RS232 Baudrate -4800 9600Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc 02-212 Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc 02-212 VII. Measurements VII.1 Measuring in manual modeMeasurement control Measurement with FTK-CCVII.2 Measuring in Remote-mode Measurement in remote control modeVIII. Technical data Measured or evaluated values Weight Temperature rangeIX. Guarantee Given ranges are standard values not maximum values A1Data sheets of standard measuring systemsDG DIN Table Plate/Plate measuring systems DIN Measuring system C25-1 C25-2 C50-1 C50-2 C75-1 C75-2Range Error A2 Error messagesPrinter Error Range error End value min 0.90 maxBreak torque max! Single mode Total MP Total time Zero Calibration ErrorError #3 Zero cal. error Please retry cal ST stop Break Speed MAX Break Speed max! Single mode Total MP Total timePC Side A3 Pin-layout of the serial data cableRheometer side General information A4 Requirements to the mains connecting cablesUSA and Canada Other countriesEnglishGermanEnglishGerman A5 Language cross referenceGerman menue system of RC20 Index

M/02-212 specifications

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