74 DR600 and DR700 75 Keypad funct i ons DR600 and DR700
The purposeful ergonomic design ofthese digital readouts is intended forapplications in various industrial
environments. The 24 alphanumeric
character information digital display
guides the user through a series ofmenus from initial setup to gaugingapplications and arithmetic operations.
Product type DR600 DR700 ZeroS i ngle key operat i on to zero read i ng on d i splay D i splay Type i c d i splay±999 Pr i ntRead i ng sent to pr i nter or PC v i a the RS232C i nterface (Baud rate selectable 300 to 57 . 6 Kbaud)Motor Dr >
Solartron Metrology D i g i tal Readoutsoperate w
D i splay length . 9999mm or ±39 . 370078”Down to 0 i veControl of motor dr i ven probes w i th 3 t i p forces and 3 retract i on speeds, for each or i entat i on, >
i th both D i g i tal L i nearEncoders and Solartron's range ofD
Resolut i on . 05µm or 0 . 000005”Ind (T i p down, up or hor i zontal) on L i near Encoders LE/50/M and LE/100/MProgram Select10 d Range Lamps i cates H i /OK/Lo for l i m i ted detect i onOrb i fferent programs ava i lable . Each program may have i ts own preset, l i m i ts and probes, >
i g i tal Probes . Follow i ng the success ofthe DR600 d
or pa i r of probes (A+B or A-B) Input >
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Un i tsCho i ce of mm or i nchesPreset10 memor S i gnal Input Number of Orb i tUp to 10Up to 30 >
i ntroduced an even moresoph
i es enable 10 d i fferent preset values to be stored . i t modules >
i st i cated member of the D i g i talReadout fam
Soft keys enable d i rect toggle between i ncremental and absolute datum (w i thout external PSIM example)Number of Orb >
i ly, the DR700 . Wh i lstreta
Max i mum/M i n i mumStores max i mum, m i n i mum and d i fference values L i t modules >
i n, D i n i ng all the features of the DR600(Preset, alarms, RS232 output, Max,
M i fference), the DR700 boasts anumber of new funct
(w i th external PSIM example) i m i ts/ToleranceH i gh and Lo l i m i t values, i nd i cat i on by range lamps . Outputs from the back panel perm i t control >
i ons; For example,the new "Scal
of relays for sort i ng components . 10 sets of l i m i ts can be storedMult External input/output >
i ng Factor" funct i ameterwhen measured i on canbe used to compensate for angled or
lever operated probes, or d
i ple ProbesUp to 10 probes or pa i rs of probes (A+B or A-B) can be ass i gned d i fferent programs . S i ngle output RS232 ser i al port (for pr i nter or PC connect i on)
96 to 24447 to 440-20 to + 600 to +400 to 95% non condens >
i n a V block . It alsoenables measurement of angles orsquares
Each probe can have i ts own Preset, L i m i ts, Resolut i on and D i rect i on D i g i tal I/O Probe ScanUp to 30 probes, shar i ng the same preset l i m i ts etc . can be scanned Motor dr i ve >
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Mathemat i csTwo probes may be used i n an A+B or A-B conf i gurat i onResolut Measurement Configurations i onCho i ce of 0 . 01µm, 0 . 1µm, 1µm, 10µm, 100µm or 1, 10, 100, 1000, 10,000 m i ll i onths i nchCho >
Other new funct i ons i nclude the"Gaug
Ind i v i dual Probe i ce of 1, 2, 5 steps i n least s i gn i f i cant f i gure Note . Automat i c i nh i b i t of excess i ve resolut i on for >
i ng Mode" - allow i ng globalpass/fa
Probe pa i r probe i n use >
i l evaluat i on of up to 30 scanchannels -and "Max A +Max B"
Mult i ple Probes Count D i rect i onIncreas i ng count can be ass i gned to retract i on or extens i on of probe t i p >
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Scan >
(1) Reference MarkThe reference mark enables a datum to be re-establ i shed - e . g . follow i ng a power down >
The DR700 can be used w i
Gaug i ng Mode D i splay FreezeExternal i n i t i at i on of measurement and d i splay freeze Electrical LockPassword protect i on may be appl i ed to any permutat i on of keys or features Power Supply (VAC) L i ne frequency (Hz) >
Keypad funct i ons DR700 only
Environmental Scal i ng FactorTh i s funct i on of the DR700 allows the user to apply a Scal i ng Factor (range ±0 . 01 to ±100 . 0) to any program Storage Temperature range (°C) . Typ i cal uses: V-block measurement, d i splay of angle from two probes at a f i xed Operat i ng Temperature range (°C) d i stance apart and correct i on of cos i ne error (for probe at small angle from 90Ëš) . Hum i d i ty i ngEN61010-1Em Max A + Max BD i splays the max i mum dev i at i on of probe B . A typ i cal appl i cat i on for th i s mode i s as a means of measur i ng the amount of squareness Safety rat i ng and bend of a shaft on a cutt i ng tool . >
th mult i pleprobe f
EMC i ss i on: EN50081-1 Immun i ty: EN50082-2Front panel: IP65 Un Gaug i ng ModeUsed i n measur i ng aga i nst a master part, Gaug i ng Mode prov i des a global Pass/Fa i l evaluat i on for up to 30 scan channels (us >
i xtures us i ng L i near Encoders,D
IP Rat i ng i t: IP40235 x 190 x 902 i ng the range lamps) . Each scan channel can have i nd i v i dual probe A+B or A -B measurement, w >
i g i tal Probes or a comb i nat i on of both- mak
Mechanical & Connections i th i ts own l i m i ts and presets . Gaug i ng Mode can have a max i mum of 30 probes us i ng D i g i tal Probes and L i near Encoders . >
i ng i t a truly versat i le add i t i on tothe Solartron Orb
D i mens i ons (mm) >
i t range .
Autosense ModeAutosense Mode i s des i gned to enable the automat i c select i on of a program when the tool assoc We i ght (kg) . 25
24 character alpha numer i ated w i th that program i s used . It i s i ntended for appl i cat i ons where only one tool i s i n use at any one t i me . Each program must use a un i que probe (or probes) w i th a number of tools rang i ng from 1 to 9, wh i ch w i ll be assoc i ated w i th programs 1 to 9 . Des i gned for hand tools us i ng D i g i tal Probes or L i near Encoders, the read i ng i s automat i cally d i splayed on the DR700 when the tool i s i n i ts act i ve measur i ng range . Peak ModePeak Mode w i ll take a number of read i ngs (2 to 99) from a s i ngle D i g i tal Probe or L i near Encoder, us i ng a manual tr i gger to store each read i ng . The DR700 w i ll then analyse and d i splay a calculated result i n any of the follow i ng ways: Max i mum, M i n i mum Peak, Peak Range (max-m i n) and Average of the Peak read i ngs . >