Futek IPM650 Quick Start Manual

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Intelligent Panel-Mount Display
Sensor Solutions Source
Load · Torque · Pressure · Multi Component · Calibration · Instruments · Software
www.futek.com
Quick Start Guide

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  • Page 1 Quick Start Guide IPM650 Intelligent Panel-Mount Display Sensor Solutions Source Load · Torque · Pressure · Multi Component · Calibration · Instruments · Software www.futek.com...
  • Page 2: Getting Help

    Getting Help TECHNICAL SUPPORT For more IPM650 support, please visit: http://www.futek.com/ipm650/support.aspx SP1184-A FUTEK reserves the right to modify its design and specifications without notice. Please visit http://www.futek.com/salesterms for complete terms and conditions. 10 Thomas, Irvine, CA 92618 USA Tel: (949) 465-0900 Fax: (949) 465-0905 www.futek.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Display Features ..... 4 Alarm and Relay Quick Setup ....14 Buttons .
  • Page 4: Display Features

    Display Features IPM650 16×4 Character LCD Active Channel Number +2.00001 Peak +2.00000 mV/V Peak Value +1.99999 Valley 01 Gross 5 SPS Tracking Value Channel Display Tare/Gross Enter Back Valley Value Reset Menu Unit Sampling Rate Track/Hold Exit Power Shunt TIPS FOR DISPLAY AND KEY FUNCTIONS The Units button can change between Hold will flash on the LCD when active.
  • Page 5: Buttons

    Buttons Channel Display Channel Display Tare/Gross Enter Back Tare/Gross Enter Back Toggles between engineering units (force, Displays Channel Information torque, pressure, and displacement) and the Channel Display Reset Menu Unit Reset Menu Unit Enter Tare/Gross Channel Back Display Enter standard mV/V. IN MENU MODE: Enter Tare/Gross...
  • Page 6: Connector Pin Configuration

    (page 8) The 24V output supply can be used to power amplified sensors, such as our amplified Rotary Torque sensors (for instance the TRS605). View online wiring code here: http://www.futek.com/wirecode.aspx Analog Output (page 8) Power Adapter Compatible with USB 2.0 only...
  • Page 7: Wiring Layout

    Wiring Layout AMPLIFIED INPUT STRAIN GAUGE INPUT PIN SYMBOL DESCRIPTION SYMBOL DESCRIPTION Ground/Shield Ground/Shield Ground/Shield TEDS TEDS Data 24V OUT 24VDC Output –S –Signal 5V OUT 5VDC Output +Signal –V –V and –mA Amplified Input Connections –E –Excitation +V and +mA Amplified Input Connections +Excitation PLEAD PLAG...
  • Page 8 –R1 Solid State Relay 1 (–) Ground (current) Solid State Relay 1 (+) IOUT Current Output IPM650 Wiring Connection Examples: http://www. futek.com/files/Pdf/Manuals_and_Technical_ Documents/IPM650Wiring.pdf TIPS FOR WIRING Ground (G) connections can be used to Strain Gauge Input is for sensors with a Green screw terminals can be connect a cable shield.
  • Page 9: Profile Quick Setup (Calibration)

    Profile Quick Setup (Calibration) The IPM650 can store up to 15 profiles with channel 2 through 15 being user selectable. Menu Sensor Capacity Sensor Profile Sensitivity (+) New Channel 10. Sensitivity (–) if applicable Set channel using left and right 11.
  • Page 10 A full profile setup guide can be found on our FUTEK website at: http://www.futek.com/files/ Pdf/QuickStartGuide/IPM650ProfileSetup.pdf TIPS FOR SETTING UP A PROFILE The decimal point can be moved by selecting it first and Current profiles cannot be set up manually and must be set up turning it into a number, and then selecting another using the Live Calibration feature in the profile setup.
  • Page 11: Teds And Channel Select

    TEDS is a small chip that can store a sensor’s calibration infor- The TEDS chip should be placed within 5ft. of the IPM650 mation. The IPM650 can read it upon power up, or by loading sensor connection to maintain proper power. Typically the it through the menu, and setup a profile with the stored TEDS chip is placed in the sensor binder connector.
  • Page 12: Profile Lockout And Lcd Settings

    Contrast The default lockout password will be the serial number on b. Unlock Profile b. Brightness the back of the IPM650. The password can be changed to a c. Change Password c. Auto LCD Off new numerical combination. The LCD contrast and brightness can be set to maximum and the levels can be saved as default for all future usage of the IPM650.
  • Page 13: Analog Output Quick Setup

    Back to main menu Current Output for both directions from the sensor. 10. Back again to exit 10. Select Enable A Tare function will affect the reading 11. Back to exit to main menu on the IPM650 as well as the Analog Output.
  • Page 14: Alarm And Relay Quick Setup

    Alarm and Relay Quick Setup ALARM SETUP Alarm Configuration and Alarm Activity: Alarm Limit set points: 11. Menu Menu 12. System Settings Sensor Profile 13. Alarm Config (Latched or Non-Latched) Edit Channel (Choose appropriate channel) 14. Alarm Activity (Enable or Disable) Limit &...
  • Page 15 Alarm Relay 2 is mapped to Alarm any alarm status. Low. Peak will flash on the IPM650 for an Threshold limits are set as a percentage active alarm high state, and Valley will of the capacity of the sensor.
  • Page 16: Data Logging

    Data logging is the ability to capture readings over a specified time period for later evaluation. The Data logging information can be uploaded into the FUTEK SENSIT software and further exported into other programs, such as Microsoft Excel. DATA LOGGING QUICK SETUP...
  • Page 17 TIPS FOR USING DATA LOGGING The IPM650 can store up to 21,000 data The data logging information is lost When the data logging session is logging points. Each point is a captured when power is turned off on the IPM650.
  • Page 18: Sensit Test And Measurement Software

    SENSIT Test and Measurement Software ™ The IPM650 can be used with the FUTEK SENSIT software, which can be purchased separately or evaluated through a free trial version available on the FUTEK website. FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE IN SENSIT WITH THE TO SETUP DATA LOGGING IN SENSIT FOR IPM650:...
  • Page 19 TIPS FOR USING SENSIT WITH THE IPM650 The IPM650 should be turned on and USB output, under Interfaces in the connected to the computer prior to IPM650, should be enabled with a check starting SENSIT. mark to confirm its operation.
  • Page 20: Performance Review

    Performance Review INPUT POWER ADAPTER PARAMETER UNIT PARAMETER Input Range 1 –500 mV/V nom. Input 90–264 VAC 0.5 A 50/60 Hz Input Range 2 –12 Output 15 VDC 1.2A Input Range 3 OUTPUT PARAMETER UNIT Analog Voltage –5 Analog Current...
  • Page 21: Specifications

    • Valley capture rate: every sample 1. ASCII stream output is deactivated • Conversion display update rate: 5 times per second 2. IPM650 is not connected to computer • Peak display update rate: 5 times per second 3. All relays are disabled •...
  • Page 22: Setting Sampling Rate And Number Of Digits

    4800 sps at preset intervals. Sampling Rate Digits Select Increasing the sampling rate may increase the noise as the IPM650 becomes more sensitive to input changes. The decimal point is floating on the IPM650 which means with 4 decimal points the format will automatically adjust from 0000 to 0.000.
  • Page 23: Troubleshooting

    IPM650 from the troubleshooting any questions in a profile setup.
  • Page 24 10 Thomas, Irvine, CA 92618 USA Tel: (949) 465-0900 Fax: (949) 465-0905 www.futek.com...

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