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While every precaution has been exercised in the compilation of this document to ensure the accuracy of its contents, Magtrol, Inc. assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Additionally, no liability is assumed for any damages that may result from the use of the information contained within this publication.
Safety Precautions 1. Make sure that all Magtrol Torque Transducers and electronic products are earth-grounded, to ensure personal safety and proper operation. 2. Make sure that torque transducers and motors under test are equipped with appropriate safety guards.
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MANUAL ORGANIZATION ............................VI CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL ........................VII 1. INTRODUCTION ..........................1 1.1 UNPACKING YOUR 3410 TORQUE DISPLAY ......................1 1.2 FEATURES OF THE 3410 TORQUE DISPLAY ......................1 1.3 DATA SHEET ................................2 2. CONTROLS ............................4 2.1 FRONT PANEL ................................4 2.2 REAR PANEL ................................
APPENDIX A: SCHEMATICS ........................21 A.1 78P205 BOARD ................................21 GLOSSARY............................22 INDEX ..............................23 SERVICE INFORMATION ........................24 RETURNING MAGTROL EQUIPMENT FOR REPAIR AND/OR CALIBRATION ............. 24 RETURNING EQUIPMENT TO MAGTROL, INC. (UNITED STATES) ..............24 RETURNING EQUIPMENT TO MAGTROL SA (SWITZERLAND) ..............24...
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Magtrol Model 3410 Torque Display Table of Contents TABLE OF FIGURES 2. CONTROLS Figure 2–1 Front Panel ...............................4 Figure 2–2 Rear Panel ..............................5 Figure 2–3 Transducer Connector ..........................5 Figure 2–4 RS-232C Interface ............................5 3. INSTALLATION/CONFIGURATION Figure 3–1 Cable and Connection Diagrams ......................7 Figure 3–2 Title Display .............................8...
WHO SHOULD USE THIS MANUAL This manual is intended for bench test operators who are going to use the 3410 Torque Display in conjunction with any Magtrol TM In-Line Torque Transducer and TF Torque Flange Sesnor.
Magtrol Model 3410 Torque Display Preface CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL The following symbols and type styles may be used in this manual to highlight certain parts of the text: Note: This is intended to draw the operator’s attention to complementary information or advice relating to the subject being treated.
Introduction UNPACKING YOUR 3410 TORQUE DISPLAY Your 3410 Torque Display was packaged in reusable, shock resistant packing material that will protect the instrument during normal handling. 1. Make sure the carton contains the following: POWER TORQUE SPEED MODEL 3410 TORQUE DISPLAY...
Chapter 1 – Introduction Magtrol Model 3410 Torque Display M AGTROL 3410 Data Sheet DATA SHEET Model 3410 Torque Display Features • For use with all Magtrol TM / TMHS / TMB In-Line Torque Transducers and TF Torque Flange Sensors • High Quality, Easy-to-Read Vacuum Fluorescent Readout: Displays torque, speed and power • Adjustable English, Metric and SI Torque Units • Isolated RS-232 Interface • Torque and Speed Outputs • BITE: Built-In Test Equipment • Overload Indication • Tare Function •...
Isolated RS-232 Interface for Connection to PC rear Panel System Button Transducer connection - Set Desired Model, For Use With Any Magtrol TM, TMHS, aCCessories Torque and Power Units TMB or TF Torque Transducer Description Model/Part # TM / TMHS / TMB In-Line Torque Transducer Connector Cable, 5 m...
The front panel contains a Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) that provides information about the control functions and torque transduce. POWER TORQUE SPEED MODEL 3410 TORQUE DISPLAY Figure 2–1 Front Panel The displays from left to right are: • POWER •...
Magtrol Model 3410 Torque Display Chapter 2 – Controls REAR PANEL The rear panel provides connectors and receptacles for connecting to appropriate equipment along with a power switch and 3 control buttons. 16VA 50/60Hz 85-264VAC INPUT TORQUE SPEED FUSE: 500 mA 250V T 5×20mm...
Chapter 2 – Controls Magtrol Model 3410 Torque Display 2.2.2 anel OntROls and uttOns The rear panel controls and buttons, from left to right, are: • Power switch • System button • Select button • Tare button The following table provides a quick reference on how to use each button. For more detailed information refer to Chapter 4 –...
To make sure that the 3410 is operational, a Magtrol torque sensor must be installed and connected to the 3410. 1. Connect the 3410 to the torque transducer using a 14-pin to 6-pin signal cable. Figure 3–1 Cable and Connection Diagrams...
Then an additional display will appear indicating the version of your Magtrol 3410 Torque Displa. POWER TORQUE SPEED Figure 3–3 Revision Display 3.1.3 When the 3410 is completely powered up and ready for use, the Main Menu will appear on the dispay. POWER TORQUE SPEED Figure 3–4 Main Menu...
4.1.5 ontraSt etup The 3410 is shipped with the Contrast programmed to the lowest setting in order to prolong display life. If it is necessary to increase the Contrast for improved readability, execute the following steps: 1. Press and release SYSTEM button 5 times. The display appears as follows:...
When the BITE function is activated the software will turn on an NPN transistor internal to the 3410 that is in an open collector configuration. This output, or collector, is found on pin 12 of the 14-pin connector on the back of the unit. This signal is routed to the transducer and will activate internal circuitry to output a test signal.
5. Computer Controlled Operation The 3410 Torque Display can be used with a personal computer for standard or custom torque and encoder setups. Using the 3410 with a computer enables the unit to perform at its full capacity. ABOUT THE RS-232 INTERFACE The 3410 is equipped with an Isolated RS-232 (serial) interface that communicates with the host computer through a DB-9 interface connector.
Magtrol Model 3410 Torque Display Chapter 5 – Computer Controlled Operation 3410 COMMAND SET When entering a command code: 1. Type all characters in uppercase ASCII format. 2. End all commands with a CR-LF (hex 0D-0A). 3. Do not string multiple commands together in one line.
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Chapter 5 – Computer Controlled Operation Magtrol Model 3410 Torque Display Command Function Explanation Code Use this command to lock out the rear panel controls, so that the Torque Display settings MØ Locks out rear panel controls. can be changed only by using the computer with RS-232 interface.
Magtrol Model 3410 Torque Display Chapter 5 – Computer Controlled Operation 5.2.2.1 Transducer Model Codes UD = 2 Value UD = 0 UD = 1 UD = 3 UD = 4 UD = 6 REV 1.2 REV 1.3 for #...
6. Calibration CLOSED-BOX CALIBRATION The 3410 features closed-box calibration. The advantage of closed-box calibration is that the user does not have to disassemble the case or make mechanical adjustments. The torque readout can be calibrated using external reference sources. Correction factors for offset and gain are stored in nonvolatile memory.
Magtrol Model 3410 Torque Display Chapter 6 – Calibration 6. Apply 5.0000 volts to the input (this can vary a few mV but must be measured accurately). 7. Send the command FS=X.XXXX (where X.XXXX is your meter reading). 8. The response will be CAL COMPLETE.
• Baud rate of Torque Transducer Display Setup error and/or hardware No RS-232 communication. • Pinout of serial cable fault. • Cable attachment to Torque Display and serial interface port of computer If you require additional assistance, please contact Magtrol Customer Service at 1-716-668-5555.
Glossary Following is a list of abbreviations and terms used in this manual. CR ............carriage return DMM ............. digital multimeter DSP ............Digital Signal Processing hp ............horsepower; measure of mechanical power Hz ............Hertz; frequency I/O ............input/output LF ............
Index 78P205 Board 20 Offset Torque 18 BITE 13. See Built-In Test Equipment Outputs 5. See also Inputs Built-In Test Equipment 13 Speed 5 Buttons 6 Torque 5 Calibration 18 Parameters 9 Procedure 18 Communication 14 Schedule 18 Power Cord 5 Calibration Commands 17 Power Units Closed-Box Calibration 18...
Magtrol, Inc. in the United States or Magtrol SA in Switzerland. Returning Equipment to Magtrol, Inc. (United States) When returning equipment to Magtrol, Inc.’s factory in the United States for repair and/or calibration, a completed Return Material Authorization (RMA) form is required.
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