IBM M/02-212 Output of MPs to No output device Memory Menu ST Start, Prog. Running Wait for 1.MP

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Output of MPs to:

-No output device

 

-Memory

 

<^> Menu

<ST> Start

At this point you either can start a measurement by pressing

using key.

ST

key, or return back to Main menue

In this example, we see that the measurement data will be saved in Memory only. No other output device is defined. Output devices are printer or serial interface RS232 of the Rheometer. Selection of these devices is described in Chapter ”Configuration -> Set output mode”.

In case, the Memory is full with measurement data, you have to cancel function Run Single, print out the measurement data from the memory or send data to a PC via serial interface (see Chapter “Utilities Print Memory”) and then delete measurement data from the Memory (see Chapter “Utilities Delete Memory”).

However, you can start a measurement even with full Memory, in this case measurement results will be shown only at LCD display and will be lost after completion of the measurement (because no output device archives measured data).

If you start the measurement, the instrument shows:

Prog. Running...

Wait for 1.MP

#1

This message will be displayed until the first measurement point is calculated.

First Measure point is displayed like this:

Torque

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

100.5 ‰

000.90 1/s

 

Eta:

1.728 Pas

 

Duration

Tau:

1.572 Pa

 

04s 20.7 °C

#01

Temperature

 

 

 

Actual value of preset parameter

Measurement result

Step (in Single meas. always 01)

If torque is less than 10 ‰ measurement results are often of low precision. In this case, preset values are to be changed in such a manner, that the torque is higher than 10 ‰.

If the display field for the torque indicates: “M low!”, these values are outside the range of resolution of the Rheometer.

If the temperature is not to displayed, the measuring sensor is not connected. At printout, the temperature is printed as 1000.0°C!

The display is updated on every new measure point. Current measurement can be canceled at any time by pushing ST key.

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Contents Brookfield R/S Rheometer Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc 02-212 Contents Appendix General Description Use of the RheometerMeasuring Principle II.1 R/S Rheometer II. System ConfigurationRheometer main instrument minimum configuration II.3 Computer System II.2 Measuring DevicesIII. Instrument Installation Hints for height adjustment of the standIII.1 Stand Mounting 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 VI. Operation and Menue System Rheometer Ver .02 #xxxxxx 07.05.98 BrookfieldVoltage check VCC15.25 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 Menue entries in the Utilities-Menue VI.6.1 Utilities → Zero CalibrationVI.6.2 Utilities → Edit Programs 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 TauPaRange-Error Range-Error Start-Value min 0.90 max Input Step Nr time sEdit Program name 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.7.2 Configuration → MeasCount mode VI.7.3 Configuration → Reset meascountVI.7.4 Configuration → Set Time/Date VI.7.5 Configuration → Set RS232 Parameter New Time/Date 1715 Press OK to saveRS232 4800,8,n,1 Change RS232-Par.? Okyes Stno 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 maxZero Calibration Error Error #3 Zero cal. error Please retry cal ST stopBreak torque max! Single mode Total MP Total time Break Speed MAX Break Speed max! Single mode Total MP Total timeA3 Pin-layout of the serial data cable Rheometer sidePC Side General information A4 Requirements to the mains connecting cablesUSA and Canada Other countriesEnglishGermanEnglishGerman A5 Language cross referenceGerman menue system of RC20 Index

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