norbar TTT 3 Series Operator's Handbook Manual

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Torque Tool Tester
(T T T)Series 3
OPERATOR'S HANDBOOK (Part No. 34308) Issue 1
(ENGLISH)
FOR USE WITH TTT'S FITTED WITH VERSION 37712.301 SOFTWARE
PART NUMBERS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL
43228 TTT
NORBAR TORQUE TOOLS LTD, Beaumont Road, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX16 1XJ, UNITED KINGDOM
Tel: + 44 (0) 1295 270333,
Fax: + 44 (0) 1295 753643
www.norbar.com
enquiry@norbar.com

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  • Page 1 FOR USE WITH TTT’S FITTED WITH VERSION 37712.301 SOFTWARE PART NUMBERS COVERED BY THIS MANUAL 43228 TTT NORBAR TORQUE TOOLS LTD, Beaumont Road, Banbury, Oxfordshire, OX16 1XJ, UNITED KINGDOM Tel: + 44 (0) 1295 270333, Fax: + 44 (0) 1295 753643 www.norbar.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TTT SERIES 3 OPERATORS HANDBOOK PAGE 1 OF 28 Issue 1 JANUARY 2006 CONTENTS PAGE Introduction Parts included Accessories Features and Functions Set Up Preparation Set Up for use 1. Limits 2. Settings 3. Return to measure Flow Diagrams Measure User units Using the key pad Screen Layout...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    ACCESSORIES:- ____________________________________________________________ Description Part Number TTT to 10 way lead, for Norbar Rotary Transducers. 60216.200 TTT to 6 way lead, for Norbar Static & Annular Transducers. 60217.200 TTT to no connector (for non-Norbar transducers). 60223.200 Serial Data Lead Kit. 60248 Extensive range of torque transducers.
  • Page 4: Features And Functions

    3 transducer connectors. • Automatically recognises any ‘SMART’ Norbar transducer. Can also work with most mV/V transducers from Norbar or other manufacturers. • 13 Torque units, plus the ability to specify USER measurement units up to a maximum of 6 characters.
  • Page 5: Set Up

    TTT SERIES 3 OPERATORS HANDBOOK PAGE 4 OF 28 Issue 1 JANUARY 2006 SET UP PREPARATION:- _____________________________________________________________ If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. REAR VIEW ON (I)/OFF (O) Ancillaries Transducer selection...
  • Page 6: Set Up For Use

    8 TO CONFIRM NOTE: The set up is password protected, the default password is 000000. TIP: If password is lost, contact Norbar quoting the coded number in brackets on the password menu. TIP: When in a set up screen, after entering one option press the down arrow to enter the next.
  • Page 7: Settings

    TTT SERIES 3 OPERATORS HANDBOOK PAGE 6 OF 28 Issue 1 JANUARY 2006 2. SETTINGS Setting Options (defaults) Comment LANGUAGE ENGLISH (default), FRANCAIS, Set language of operation. DEUTSCH, ITALIANO, ESPAÑOL, DANSK, NEDERLANDS, SUOMI, NORSK, SVENSKA, PORTUGUES. PASSWORD Any 6 numeric characters Set Password.
  • Page 8: Flow Diagrams

    TTT SERIES 3 OPERATORS HANDBOOK PAGE 7 OF 28 Issue 1 JANUARY 2006 FLOW DIAGRAMS:- ___________________________________________________________ All set up menus are numbered on the TTT for ease of identification. Menu structure + limits flow diagram SWITCH ON DISPLAY TRANSDUCER DISPLAY DETAILS LOGO TRANSDUCER...
  • Page 9 TTT SERIES 3 OPERATORS HANDBOOK PAGE 8 OF 28 Issue 1 JANUARY 2006...
  • Page 10 TTT SERIES 3 OPERATORS HANDBOOK PAGE 9 OF 28 Issue 1 JANUARY 2006 Settings flow diagram 29. SET PASSWORD LANGUAGE LANGUAGE 31. ENTER 32. NEW PASSWORD PASSWORD IS PASSWORD PASSWORD 33. SET 35. SET PASSWORD DATE TIME TIME & DATE 37.
  • Page 11: Measure

    6. Press ‘ZERO’ to zero displayed reading. TIP. The measurement display may not zero if outside +/-3% of transducer capacity. This may be due to transducer overstrain. Return defective transducer to Norbar. 7. Select measurement mode required. TIP. If any measurement mode does not memorise the measurement value, ensure that the ‘TRIGGER FROM’...
  • Page 12: User Units

    TTT SERIES 3 OPERATORS HANDBOOK PAGE 11 OF 28 Issue 1 JANUARY 2006 USER UNITS:- _______________________________________________________________ This feature allows the USER to specify custom measurement units that are displayed after the measurement value and printed on the serial port. Any mV/V transducer conforming to the specifications in the TRANSDUCER INTERFACE section can be used.
  • Page 13: Screen Layout

    TTT SERIES 3 OPERATORS HANDBOOK PAGE 12 OF 28 Issue 1 JANUARY 2006 SCREEN LAYOUT:-________________________________________________________ $#TARGET 1=100 N.m 112.34 STOP √ PRINT IMPULSE TOOL (500 Hz) _? _#=0 A. Press to select target value and associated limits to be used. Time/Date shown if no targets set.
  • Page 14 TTT SERIES 3 OPERATORS HANDBOOK PAGE 13 OF 28 Issue 1 JANUARY 2006 Function N.m, dN.m, Selection of enabled torque units. lbf.ft ……. PRINT reading and RESET. To view transducer details in track mode. Shows: Serial #, Part Number, Units & Rated Capacity. Clockwise &...
  • Page 15: Modes Of Measurement

    TTT SERIES 3 OPERATORS HANDBOOK PAGE 14 OF 28 Issue 1 JANUARY 2006 MODES OF MEASUREMENT:- __________________________________________________ Mode Mode How it works. Visual representation (Frequency) TRACK Follows signal. (500 Hz) Dial & Holds the highest Electronic reading until RESET by (500 Hz) the user.
  • Page 16: Power Saving & Power Down

    TTT SERIES 3 OPERATORS HANDBOOK PAGE 15 OF 28 Issue 1 JANUARY 2006 POWER SAVING & POWER DOWN:- _____________________________________________ Battery life can be greatly increased from a minimum of 14 hours by making use of power down. If no key is pressed or measurement reading taken in the specified time, the TTT will enter power down.
  • Page 17: Limits

    TTT SERIES 3 OPERATORS HANDBOOK PAGE 16 OF 28 Issue 1 JANUARY 2006 LIMITS:- ____________________________________________________________________ Limits can be selected In Measure by pressing The target is shown at the top left of the screen and if no limits have been set, the TIME & DATE will be shown.
  • Page 18 TTT SERIES 3 OPERATORS HANDBOOK PAGE 17 OF 28 Issue 1 JANUARY 2006 The limit operation is dependent on the measurement mode: Measurement mode Limit operation Track Limits follow the transducer input and are not held. Dial & Electronic For PEAK MEMORY RESET = MANUAL, Limits status is held Impulse tool until PRINT / RESET is pressed.
  • Page 19: Transducer Interface

    TIP. If any of the transducer’s parameters are changed i.e. re-calibration of mV/V value, the transducer’s stored parameters must be edited prior to use. (‘NON-SMART’ only). Norbar transducers with the following suffix are all suitable for use with the TTT: Suffix Description XXXXX.IND...
  • Page 20 2B free plug, manufacturers part number FGG.2B.310.CLAD722. TIP. If the display shows ‘SMART TD NOT INITALISED’ it is likely that: a) Unmodified ETS transducer connected. b) The transducer lead may have a broken connection. ‘SMART’ transducer may have lost its stored data, return to Norbar.
  • Page 21: Ancillaries

    Rotary transducer angle output (Channel A). Rotary transducer angle output (Channel B). TIP. The angle output is available for a Norbar Rotary Transducer. For use see Rotary Transducer handbook. EXTERNAL PRINT / RESET:- ___________________________________________________ Pins 1 & 2 are intended for use as an EXTERNAL PRINT / RESET:-...
  • Page 22 2.5V. Pin 13 TIP. Some transducers (Norbar Annular type) will give a negative output change for a positive torque. This is because they are designed to measure reaction torque. The output voltage is a function of the mV/V value. The larger the mV/V value the larger the analogue output voltage.
  • Page 23: Serial Port

    TTT SERIES 3 OPERATORS HANDBOOK PAGE 22 OF 28 Issue 1 JANUARY 2006 SERIAL PORT INTRODUCTION:- ____________________________________________________________ The serial port is for sending data to a PC or serial printer. When the TTT is measuring, data can be output on the serial interface automatically when the AUTO RESET timer operates or when the 'PRINT / RESET' key is pressed.
  • Page 24 LIMITS:- ____________________________________________________________________ The serial port will output LO / OK / HI when the limits are being used. Some software, including the Norbar ‘Torque Wrench Calibration Software’ (Part 37705.XXX), will not accept LO / OK / HI characters. To remove LO / OK / HI set OUTPUT LIMITS to ‘NO‘.
  • Page 25 TTT SERIES 3 OPERATORS HANDBOOK PAGE 24 OF 28 Issue 1 JANUARY 2006 PIN CONNECTIONS:- _________________________________________________________ Pin No Function Not Connected. Received data (to TTT). Transmitted data (from TTT). Not Connected. Signal ground 0V. Not Connected. Not Connected. CTS (clear to send). Not Connected.
  • Page 26: Specifications

    ±0.06% *Using a coverage factor of k=2, to give a confidence level of approximately 95%. Resolution 5 active digits for all Norbar transducers. Display 240 x 64 pixel dot matrix display. With update rate of three times per second (3Hz).
  • Page 27: Maintenance

    Dispose of used battery in a safe way. Do not incinerate, mutilate or short circuit. REPAIR:- ___________________________________________________________________ Repair should be carried out at Norbar or by a Norbar approved agent, where all the facilities to ensure the instrument is functioning at maximum accuracy are available.
  • Page 28: Trouble Shooting

    Check electrical power supply and fuse in plug (if fitted). Displays Menu 82: The coin cell battery has failed. See MAINTENANCE section or return to Norbar. ‘CLOCK NOT INITALISED’ For more complex faults please contact Norbar distributor / manufacturer.
  • Page 29: Glossary Of Terms

    TTT SERIES 3 OPERATORS HANDBOOK PAGE 28 OF 28 Issue 1 JANUARY 2006 GLOSSARY OF TERMS Word or Term Meaning a.c. Alternating current. Auto Reset Hold Time The length of time a reading is displayed until automatically reset. d.c. Direct current. Electronic Transducer System.

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