Starrett W4900-1 User Manual

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W4900-1
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  • Page 1 Touchscreen Electronic Indicator W4900-1 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 W4900-1 Touchscreen Electronic Indicator READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THE INSTRUMENT For further information, please contact: The L.S. Starrett Company 121 Crescent Street Athol, MA 01331-1915 USA Phone: (978) 249-3551 E-mail: sales@starrett.com Fax: (978) 249-8495 Contact us All specifications in this document are correct at time of production and are subject to change.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.4.2.7 Wireless Menu ......................11 2.4.3 Dial and Digital indicator Screens ................12 Section 3 Modes 3.0 Setting Preset ....................13 3.1 Setting the Limits ....................14 3.2 The TIR Mode ....................18 3.3 Graduation and Dial Reading ................20 W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 4 5.0 Rechargeable Battery Care and Maintenance ..........24 Section 6 Accessories and Hardware Reset 6.0 Accessories ......................25 6.1 Hardware Reset ....................25 Section 7 Specifications 7.0 W4900-1 Hardware Specifications ..............35 7.1 W4900-1 Electrical Specifications ..............35 7.2 Dimensions .......................36 7.3 Trouble Shooting ....................36 Section 8 Qualifications and Approvals...
  • Page 5: Section 1 General Information

    • Use the appropriate gage stand or indicator holder for the job intended. • To clean the screen, turn off the tool and use light pressure with a clean microfiber cloth, or W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 6 Section 1 General Information Table 1: Sequence of Options in the Settings Menu Settings Menu Options Dial Dial Reading Graduation View All Configuration Set Dial Reading Set Graduations Back to Dial Preset Set the Preset Limits Set the Limits Scale Language Color Rotation...
  • Page 7: Touch Screen Interface

    Metric Dial indicator screen and the Link to Digital Home screen bottom half opens the Digital indicator screen. indicator Screen Fig 2C, tap the digital readout to go to the Digital indicator screen. W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 8: Quick Start Basics

    Section 1 General Information 1.2 Quick Start Basics This Quick start is intended to get the user up and measuring with the tool as soon as pos- Fig 3A sible. Refer to Table 1 to become familiar with Startup Screen the Menu Options available on the screens.
  • Page 9: Section 2 Screen Overview

    Use the Sleep Timer screen to adjust the amount of time before the tool goes to sleep, ranging from never to 30 minutes. To wake up the tool, tap the screen. Tap the Home icon to go back to the Power screen. W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 10: Backlight

    Help The Help screen contains a QR link to access a PDF of the user manual at the Starrett web Fig 7C QR and Mac Address site. Connect to the Starrett web site then scan code using a cell phone, computer or tablet to open the manual.
  • Page 11: Settings Menu

    The Home icon returns to the Dial Configuration menu. The maximum travel distance around the dial is calculated by multiplying the Dial Reading and the Graduations. Dial set to 100. Gradu- ation set to .001in. Total distance around the dial is 0.100mm. 0.001 mm W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 12: Preset Screen

    Section 2 Screen Overview 2.1.2.3 Preset Screen Fig 12 Preset The Preset is a value set to represent a non-zero origin. Open the preset screen from the Settings screen. Addition 1. Tap on the digit to be changed to automati- Selection cally move the selection box to the digit.
  • Page 13: Color Menu

    Tap the Home icon to accept the changes and return to the Home screen. When any of the options are locked the Main Fig 19B Fig 19A screen, the Settings icon is replaced by the locked icon. Refer to Fig 19A/B. W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 14: Scale Factor

    Section 2 Screen Overview 2.1.2.5.5 Scale Factor Fig 20A/B Scale Factor Fig 20A Scale Factor allows the user to multiply or divide the measurement by a set value. The mathematical functions are accessed at the bottom, leftmost, button of the screen. Press- ing the button will toggle between the * or / symbol.
  • Page 15: Zero Delay

    When the wireless is Off the screen will show OFF, as seen in Fig 25B. • The Home icon accepts the changes and re- turns to the Advanced screen. Refer to Section 4.0 for additional details. W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 16: Dial And Digital Indicator Screens

    Section 2 Screen Overview 2.4.3 Dial and Digital Indicator Fig 26 English Dial Screens The English and Metric Dial indicators are a faithful digital representation of our custom- ary Dial indicators with some helpful digital options added. it is possible to move from dial to digital and back by tapping the center of the digital readout.
  • Page 17: Section 3 Modes

    3. This icon returns the display to the 2. This icon zeroes the reading Preset value 1. This icon enables or disables the 4. Zero in the box sets normal mode. P in the box Preset function sets the Preset function W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 18: Setting The Limits

    Section 3 Modes 3.1 Setting the Limits The Limit is equivalent to setting a tolerance. Fig 31A When set, the indicator warns the user of proximity to the MiN or MAX values and dan- Back to Settings ger of the part exceeding tolerance. There are three options available to set Limits Addition Box on the tool:...
  • Page 19 7. Setting the Split Limit can be manually adjustments by setting the MiN value and selecting the Split Limit icon. Press the Set value icon to Save. 8. Tap the Home icon > Settings (Home icon) > Home Screen. W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 20 Section 3 Modes Example: Digital Indicator, Limits Fig 34A 1. Start: Home > Digital indicator. 2. Set the tool to a gage block that is the equivalent of the dimension to be checked, in this case .125” with the tolerance of +/- .003”.
  • Page 21 11. Fig 36B, shows the dimension of the second part is smaller and within tolerance. 12. Fig 36C, illustrates the dimension of the third part. 13. The High Limit Warning icon is displayed, see Fig 36C-5, before the measurement is W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 22: The Tir Mode

    Section 3 Modes over the maximum tolerance. Fig 36C, 0.12945” 14. Fig 36D, identifies the values of the gradua- tion mark set as Limits. 3.2 The TIR Mode 5. High Limit Warning The TiR (Total indicator Reading or Run-out) mode measures the minimum and the maximum values of a surface (usually rotating) and then calculates the difference between them.
  • Page 23 14. Measure the next part. Repeat Step 7 through 13, above until all the parts are TiR MAX icon inspected. Fig 40, TIR Screen Wireless Data 7. Reset icon Send icon TiR icon Fig 41, TIR Screen Reset W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 24: Graduation And Dial Reading

    Section 3 Modes 3.3 Graduation and Dial Reading Home Screen Digital Indicator 1. To begin, the units of measure must be selected. Two methods include setting the units from the Digital indicator page. Home > Digital indicator > iN or mm. Refer to the Home Screen and the Digital indicator Screen to the right.
  • Page 25: Lock Mode

    Settings icon will replace the Lock icon on the Home Screen. • The condition of the locked options: inch, Direction, Datum and Modes, is reflected in 6. Lock icon is open icons viewed in the Digital indicator screen. W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 26: Section 4 Wireless Overview

    The wireless button is used to send a reading to either the DataSure Advanced 4.0 pro- ® gram or to the Starrett Mobile Application that may be downloaded to a phone or tablet. Fig 47A, Wireless On Fig 47B, Wireless Off 1.
  • Page 27: Establishing First Communications

    4. Press the “Reset Security Key” button below the drop down. The tool should change to Online and a secure link has been established. Occasionally it is necessary to Add Association and repeat these steps. For more information about the DSA 4.0 software please consult the DataSure® Advanced 4.0 User Guide. W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 28: Section 5 Rechargeable Battery

    Section 5 Rechargeable Battery 5.0 Rechargeable Battery Care and Maintenance The LiPo rechargeable battery will last longer when maintained properly. A battery symbol, reflecting the battery condition is always visible on the active display screens, see Fig 49A. A low battery symbol, Fig 49A-1, warns the user the instrument should be charged. To charge the battery attach the USB Micro B cable into the tool as seen in Fig 49B.
  • Page 29: Section 6 Accessories And Hardware Reset

    1. Back Screws x4 is easily removed by unscrewing the four screws as shown in Fig 50-1. Examples of different back-lugs can be seen in the Starrett catalog or on the Starrett Website. 2. Lug Back NOTE: Do not touch any of the inner workings of the Indicator and protect them from liquids, dust or any other foreign matter.
  • Page 30 Section 6 Accessories and Hardware Reset 6.2 AGD Dial Indicator Backs Part Number Description EDP# PT06966-1 LUG OFF CENTER, #25 70888 PT06878M ADJUSTABLE BRACKET, #25 70874 PT24078 SCREW-TYPE LUG BACK, 1/4-20 THREAD 72484 PT06878E SCREW-TYPE LUG BACK, 3/8-24 THREAD 72224 PT24077 SCREW-TYPE LUG BACK, 1/4-28 THREAD 72488...
  • Page 31 CONTACT POiNT, #8 70796 PT06632-9 CONTACT POiNT, #9 70797 PT06632-10 CONTACT POiNT, #10 70798 PT06632-11 CONTACT POiNT, #11 70799 PT06632-12 CONTACT POiNT, #12 70800 PT06632-13 CONTACT POiNT, #13 70801 PT06632-14 CONTACT POiNT, #14 70802 PT06632-15 CONTACT POiNT, #15 70803 W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 32 Section 6 Accessories and Hardware Reset 6.3 Contact Points, Adaptor, and Extensions (CONTINUED) Part Number Description EDP# ROLLER CONTACT POiNT 53916 CONTACT POiNT SET OF 14 POiNTS ---------- 50153 CONTACT POiNT ADAPTOR, PT24728 64963 MM TO iNCH CONTACT POiNT ADAPTOR, PT24729 64964 iNCH TO MM...
  • Page 33 The radio is enabled measurement played measurement Tap to change the A positive or negative Plus /minus sign direction of the measurement value. measurement Spindle position (first position) Tap to go to limits/TiR Normal mode Mode 1—normal mode. mode. W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 34 Section 6 Accessories and Hardware Reset 6.4 Icons, Descriptions and Modes (CONTINUED) Icon Name Indicates Actions Tap to cycle through Spindle position Mode 2—TiR mode. the MiN, MAX and TiR (second position) numbers The Min/Max limits mode is Limits Tap to go to TiR mode active.
  • Page 35 MAX value is Tap to go to TiR value displayed reached TiR value is Tap to go back to Mode indicates TiR is displayed displayed 2 (Second Position) Tap to hold Active measure Measuring is active measurement (pause) W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 36 Section 6 Accessories and Hardware Reset 6.4 Icons, Descriptions and Modes (CONTINUED) Icon Name Indicates Actions Tap to reactivate Hold Measuring is on hold measuring (play) Tap to save passcode Set lock passcode Add a passcode and go to the locks screen Mini icon located at the Locked...
  • Page 37 Allows user to modify the Opens the alpha keys Edit profile profile settings display Saves displayed limits, Save None preset, scale factor Symbol to multiply scale Multiplier None factor Symbol to divide scale Divider None factor W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 38 Section 6 Accessories and Hardware Reset 6.4 Icons, Descriptions and Modes (CONTINUED) Icon Name Indicates Actions Resets the Total indicator Readjusts the MiN/MAX Reset TiR values Reading on the scales indicates the battery charge Attach the USB cable to Low charge icon is low charge indicates the battery is 1/4...
  • Page 39: Section 7 Specifications

    Section 7 Specifications 7.0 W4900-1 Hardware Specifications Environmental Consideration Temperature 10-300 C, 50-860 F Humidity 30-85%RH (no condensation) Atmosphere Non-corrosive, non-flammable IP67 Rating ingress Protection Dust Tight No ingress of dust, complete protection against dust immersion up to 1 meter...
  • Page 40: Dimensions

    Section 7 Specifications 7.2 Dimensions Weight 0.817lb./370.5 g 7.3 Trouble Shooting Problem Solution The unit will automatically adjust the Low Limit to a value The low level limit resets to a lower than the high limit. Set the High Limit first then adjust negative number the low limit.
  • Page 41: Section 8 Qualifications And Approvals

    Contains ANATEL approved module # 00857-21-05903 8.5 Mexico (IFETEL) Este equipo contiene el módulo con iFT #: RCPRiBM18-1491 China (SRRC) CMiiT iD: 2018DJ7255 Complies with Australia/New Zealand (RCM) AS/NZS 4268:2017 South Korea (KCC) R-C-Rgd-BMD-350 8.9 Eurasia (EAC) W4900-1 User Manual...
  • Page 42 North America www.starrett.com Athol, MA, USA, 01331-1915 Europe & Asia www.starrett.co.uk Jedburgh, Scotland, TD8 6LR South & Central America www.starrett.com.br 13306-900, iTU, SP, Brasil CNPJ 56.994.700/0001-01 China www.starrett.com.cn user manuals available online starrett.com...

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