IBM M/02-212 VI.7 Menu entries of the Configuration menu, VI.7.1 Configuration → Set output mode

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VI.7 Menu entries of the CONFIGURATION menu

The Entries:

Set output-modesets output-mode of measuring data at the time of measurement into the printer or into the serial interface.

Set meascount-modesets the counter mode (if the MEASCOUNT counter of measuring series will be daily cleared or not).

Reset meascount reduces the MEASCOUNT counter of measuring series by 1.

Set time/date Input of date and time

Set RS232 Param. Sets data transfer parameters for the serial interface RS232

Language Selects user language of Rheometer (English/German)

Service, Service2 for service personnel only

In the following chapters these functions are explained in more details.

VI.7.1 Configuration Set output mode

This function serves definition of output device (printer, serial interface) which will receive measurement results while measuring. These settings do not depend on measuring values, being saved in the inner memory of measurement data, i.e. when you set the output device, measuring points are saved nevertheless in the inner memory of measurement results (if there is available memory). Selection of an output device is the additional output of measurement values to the printer or the serial interface RS232 at the time of a measurement.

At starting this function you may choose between possible output devices:

Select output device

-No output device

-Printer

-RS232

Internal memory only

Additional output to printer

Additional output to serial interface

If you have selected an output device, your selection is saved in the instrument by pressingOK

key.

This selection remains stored even after switching off the instrument!

Currently set output device is indicated before start of every measurement (see also “Main Run Single” and “Main Run Program”).

Output of MPs to

-Printer

-Memory

<ST>Start UP>Menue

Selected output device

After selecting an output device you have to make sure before the start of every measurement that:

a)for output to a printer, the printer is connected to the Rheometer and is ready for operation. If the printer is not ready, you cannot start the measurement.

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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. System Configuration II.1 R/S RheometerRheometer main instrument minimum configuration II.2 Measuring Devices II.3 Computer SystemIII.1 Stand Mounting III. Instrument InstallationHints for height adjustment of the stand III.2.1 Temperature Sensor Pt100 III.2 Electrical ConnectionsIII.2.2 AC-Adaptor III.2.3 Printer ConnectionIII.2.4 Computer Connection Use data link cable of Brookfield delivery onlyIII.3 Mounting of temperature controlled measuring devices FTK-CCThermostat connection to temperature control device FTK-CC Thermostat connection to temperature control device FTK-CC III.3.2 Mounting of the measuring device ME-CP/PPBrookfield Engineering Labs., Inc 02-212 Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc 02-212 III.3.3 Mounting of the cooling device KE MountingIV. Environment, handling, cleaning and maintenance IV.3 CleaningIV.1 Operating environment, Storage IV.2 HandlingIV.4 Maintenance Measuring Systems Measurement directly in the substanceMeasurement with substance in measuring system Depth of immersionMeasurement 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 VI.1 Keyboard BrookfieldKey-function dependent to executed operation VI.2 Menu System of R/S Rheometer Zero-point calibrationDefine/edit program Print programs from memoryCONFIGURATION-,emie Set time/date Set RS232 Param Language Menu handlingVI.3 Selecting from Lists Main-menue Run Single Run Program RemoteVI.4 Input of numerical values and alphanumeric texts Select Measuring system CC48 CC45Input Values Val.1/s0100.00 Nr. of MP010 Times Input Values Val.1/s0200.00 Nr. of MP010 Times0100Input Values Val.1/s0200.00 Nr. of MP Times0100 Input Values Val.1/s0290.00 Nr. of MP Times0100VI.5 Menue entries Main menue VI.5.1 MAIN-Menue → Run SingleOutput of MPs to No output device Memory Menu ST Start Prog. Running Wait for 1.MPProgram end Single mode Total time100s Total #MP10 VI.5.2 MAIN-Menue → Run ProgramNo valid program Enter program first Select program Prog xyz Test Prog ÖlOutput of MPs to Printer Memory Menue Prog. running Wait for 1.MP #1VI.5.5 Main menue → Configuration VI.5.3 Main menue → RemoteVI.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 Prog to edit Prog xyz Test NEW Select Meas. system CC45 CC25 CC14Nr. 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.6.3 Utilities → Print Programs VI.6.4 Utilities → Measuring systemsTest Press OK to save Printer not ready OK cont. ST stopVI.6.5 Utilities → Print memory Enter Meas. Sys. #4 Name CP25 tauprom 01.1418 kgammaPress OK to save Name CC25 tauprom 01.1418 kgamma Sel. Output-device Printer RS232VI.6.7 Utilities → Measure temperature VI.6.6 Utilities → Clear memoryVI.7 Menu entries of the Configuration menu VI.7.1 Configuration → Set output modeService, 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.7.6 Configuration → Language VI.7.7 Configuration → Service, ServiceVI.8 Serial Data transfer via Interface RS232 Baudrate -4800 9600Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc 02-212 Brookfield Engineering Labs., Inc 02-212 VII.1 Measuring in manual mode VII. MeasurementsMeasurement control Measurement with FTK-CCMeasurement in remote control mode VII.2 Measuring in Remote-modeVIII. Technical data Weight Temperature range Measured or evaluated valuesIX. Guarantee A1Data sheets of standard measuring systems Given ranges are standard values not maximum valuesDG DIN Measuring system C25-1 C25-2 C50-1 C50-2 C75-1 C75-2 Table Plate/Plate measuring systems DINA2 Error messages Range ErrorPrinter 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! Single mode Total MP Total time Break Speed MAXPC Side A3 Pin-layout of the serial data cableRheometer side A4 Requirements to the mains connecting cables General informationUSA and Canada Other countriesA5 Language cross reference EnglishGermanEnglishGermanGerman menue system of RC20 Index

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