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3.The receiver is ready for reception and can (due to sufficient PC and memory capacity) receive or save received data at selected baudrate.

It is worth to demonstrate reception with the help of Terminal program under Microsoft Windows.

1.Switch off the Rheometer and PC.

2.Connect the Rheometer (connector RS232 at the instrument back side) and one of free serial interface (e.g. COM2) of the PC. Here use only the data link (supplied by BROOKFIELD as an accessory).

3.Switch on the PC and the Rheometer.

4.Set data transfer parameters at the Rheometer (see Chapter 6.7.5). Here: Standard setting 4800 Baud, Parity n, Stopbit 1, Databit 8

5.Select RS232 interface as the output device at the Rheometer (see Chapter 6.7.1).

6.Start WINDOWS operating system at your PC.

7.Open “Accessories” program group.

8.Start “Terminal” program.

9.Choose menue option “Settings” “Data transfer”

First the window appears, where you can input data transfer parameters:

-select under “Connection” the COM-port, connected to the Rheometer.

-set “Baudrate” to “4800”

-set “Databits” to “8”

-set “Stopbits” to “1”

-set “Parity” to “no parity”

-set “Protocol” to “no”

-deactivate “Parity check” checkbox (if crossed)

-deactivate “Carrier signal detection” checkbox (if crossed)

-finish input by “OK”

10. Select the Menue option “Settings” “Terminal Settings”

The window appears, where the terminal functions are set:

-scroll and select “Germany” option

-activate “IBM in ANSI” (if not crossed yet)

11.Now you can save parameters of Terminal program, changed up to this time, under the Menue option “File” “Save” and set the file name, e.g. “RC20.TRM”.

(At the next start of the Terminal program, you can open this file with “File” “Open” and load data transfer parameters for the R/S Rheometer.)

12.Now select the Menue option “Transfer” “Text file reception”.

-input the file name, under which you want to save the data sent from the Rheometer (e.g. “TEST.TXT”).

- In the status line of the Terminal program, the message appears now “receiving: TEST.TXT”

13.The Terminal program is now ready to receive data (for more detailed instructions or troubleshooting on the Terminal program - please read your Windows-documentation).

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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. System Configuration II.1 R/S RheometerRheometer main instrument minimum configuration II.2 Measuring Devices II.3 Computer SystemIII. Instrument Installation Hints for height adjustment of the standIII.1 Stand Mounting 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 VI. Operation and Menue System Rheometer Ver .02 #xxxxxx 07.05.98 BrookfieldVoltage check VCC15.25 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 Menue entries in the Utilities-Menue VI.6.1 Utilities → Zero CalibrationVI.6.2 Utilities → Edit Programs 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 TauPaRange-Error Range-Error Start-Value min 0.90 max Input Step Nr time sEdit Program name 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.7.2 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.7.6 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 maxZero Calibration Error Error #3 Zero cal. error Please retry cal ST stopBreak torque max! Single mode Total MP Total time Break Speed max! Single mode Total MP Total time Break Speed MAXA3 Pin-layout of the serial data cable Rheometer sidePC 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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