Fluke 830 User Manual

Fluke 830 User Manual

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Laser Alignment Tool
Users Manual Addendum
July 2020 PN DOC 24.103.EN
© 2020 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change
without notice. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies.
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  • Page 1 Laser Alignment Tool Users Manual Addendum July 2020 PN DOC 24.103.EN © 2020 Fluke Corporation. All rights reserved. All rights reserved. Specifications are subject to change without notice. All product names are trademarks of their respective companies. GlobalTestSupply www. .com Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3.. Safety and operating notes ................6 4.. FLUKE 830 - an overview (Change 1) ............7 4.. FLUKE 830 - an overview (Change 2) ............8 6..
  • Page 3: Introduction

    This addendum explains the functions of the sensor with integrated wireless data transmission technology (the Wireless Sensor or the Sensor). Use this addendum with the Users Manual for the Fluke 830 Laser Alignment Tool (the Product). See each section for changes.
  • Page 4 Addendum PQRS WXYZ CLEAR ENTER space BACK Figure 2-1.. Items included with the Product GlobalTestSupply www. .com Find Quality Products Online at: sales@GlobalTestSupply.com...
  • Page 5: Safety And Operating Notes

    Users Manual 3.. Safety and operating notes On page 7, replace the IP classification section and the first paragraph in the Laser safety section, with: IP classification Both the Product and the Wireless Sensor comply with code IP65 (dustproof and water jets resistant).
  • Page 6: Fluke 830 - An Overview (Change 1)

    Addendum 4.. FLUKE 830 - an overview (Change 1) On page 17, in the Mounting and dismounting the universal adapter/charger plug section, replace text and Figure 4-3 as follows: Mounting and dismounting the universal adapter/charger plug The universal adapter/charger comes with regional plugs for the Euro zone, the US/Canada/Japan, the UK, Australia and China.
  • Page 7: Fluke 830 - An Overview (Change 2)

    Users Manual 4.. FLUKE 830 - an overview (Change 2) On pages 18-19, replace the Sensor section with: Wireless Sensor The Wireless Sensor mounts using the chain type bracket on the shaft or solid coupling of the left machine (usually stationary machine) – as viewed from the normal working position.
  • Page 8 Addendum Laser beam status and charging LED; Laser on/Communication LED; Laser beam; Scratch resistant lens; Sensor dust cap; Housing; Locking knob; Micro USB port; On/Off switch Figure 4-4.. Parts of the Sensor Caution Avoid polishing the lens too vigorously to prevent irreparable damage to its anti-reflective coating.
  • Page 9 Users Manual Wireless Sensor LEDs Table 4-2.. Monitoring sensor LEDs Activity Status / Charging LED (left) Laser On / Communication LED (right) (See [ ] in (See [ ] in Figure 4-4) Figure 4-4) Turn on Lights red for 1 second, then red or green Lights blue for 1 second then blinks red (indi- (depending on the battery capacity) for cating laser emission)
  • Page 10 Addendum Charging the Wireless Sensor Use the mains supply or a PC to charge the Sensor. Note Charging the Sensor using the mains supply is faster than when charging through a PC. Use the supplied micro USB to connect the charging source to the Sensor. (See Figure 4-8.
  • Page 11 Users Manual Wireless Sensor and reflector labeling Labels that communicate laser safety and other general information are affixed to the housing of the system components. Figure 4-9. Labels affixed to the measuring components ● A The laser safety warning symbol label is on the front of the Sensor. ●...
  • Page 12 Addendum Type ALI 21.901 PRÜFTECHNIK GmbH 85737 Ismaning S.No. 2191 XXXX www.pruftechnik.com Made in Germany Date MM-JJJJ MM-JJJJ Contains IC: 5123A-BGTBT121 Contains FCC ID: QOQBT121 Contains Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery 3.7 V 5 Wh R 209-J00171 MSIP-CRM-BGT-BT121 ● C The label affixed on the back of the reflector. The label contains this text: S.No.
  • Page 13: Getting Started (Change 1)

    Shortly after, the Setup screen appears. Enter dimensions On page 39, replace Figure 6-1 in the Enter dimensions section as follows: Wireless Sensor Prism Right machine (movable) Left machine (stationary) Fluke 830 PQRS WXYZ CLEAR ENTER space BACK Figure 6-1.. Mounting components across the coupling GlobalTestSupply www.
  • Page 14: Getting Started (Change 2)

    Addendum 6.. Getting started (Change 2) On page 41, in the Wireless measurement section, replace the text after the note with: Press the On/Off switch to turn on the Sensor. This initializes the laser beam. Center the laser dot on the prism dust cap (see Figure 6-2). On page 43, replace the graphics and text between the graphics with: and highlight ‘Scan’...
  • Page 15: Horizontal Machine Alignment (Change 1)

    Users Manual 7.. Horizontal machine alignment (Change 1) On pages 50-51, in the Mount wireless module, sensor and prism section, replace Step 1 through Step 4 including Figure 7-2, then continue the procedure with Steps 5: Mount the Wireless Sensor and prism 1.
  • Page 16: Horizontal Machine Alignment (Change 2)

    Addendum 7.. Horizontal machine alignment (Change 2) On pages 60-64, replace the Laser beam adjustment section with: Laser beam adjustment After entering all required dimensions, the measurement screen appears auto- matically. Press the On/Off switch to turn on the Sensor. Refer to Table 4-2.
  • Page 17 Users Manual the navigation keys and highlight the icon ‘Measure options’. Press to confirm the selection. The “Measurement options” window opens. ENTER Use the navigation keys and highlight the icon ‘Sensor selection’. Press to confirm the selection. The selection window opens. ENTER GlobalTestSupply www.
  • Page 18 Addendum to highlight ‘Scan’ then press to scan nearby sensors. ENTER Once detected, the Wireless Sensor automatically connects and establishes communication with the Product. Note The serial number of the Sensor in use shows on the screen during measure- ment. Now proceed with laser beam adjustment.
  • Page 19: Horizontal Machine Alignment (Change 4)

    Users Manual You can delete sensor entries. To delete entries, access the ‘Sensor selection’ menu. Use to highlight the selection and then press CLEAR The Product remembers deleted Sensors if the sensor is detected during scanning. 7.. Horizontal machine alignment (Change 4) On page 65, replace the section, Adjust prism until ONLY the GREEN sensor LED lights constantly, the Product’s right LED turns blue, with: Adjust Wireless Sensor and prism until the laser beam status LED...
  • Page 20 Addendum Adjust the Sensor and prism so that the laser beam strikes the prism and is reflected back into the Sensor. Warning Do not stare into the beam.. 1. Keep the prism dust cap on. If the Sensor and prism are roughly positioned with each other during mounting, the laser beam should strike the prism dust cap and is readily visible.
  • Page 21 Users Manual ● Horizontal adjustment: loosen one of the brackets on the shaft and rotate it slightly and then retighten. Figure 7-15.. Horizontal adjustment of the laser beam Adust the beam to the center: 1. Position the components until the laser beam strikes the center of the target on the prism dust cap.
  • Page 22: Horizontal Machine Alignment (Change 5)

    Addendum 7.. Horizontal machine alignment (Change 5) On pages 66-67, replace the section, Center beam such that the Product’s right LED turns blue section, as follows: Center beam such that the Product’s right LED turns blue Adjust the laser beam such that the laser dot on the display screen is positioned in the green square in the center of the detector display.
  • Page 23 Users Manual Laser beam status LED blinks green, and the Product’s RIGHT LED turns GREEN Note The red arrow on the yellow knob indicates which way to turn the knob. The closer the beam comes to being centered, the smaller the arrow becomes. When the laser beam is inside the center square, the Status LED (left) blinks green.

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