Starrett AVR300 User Manual

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AVR200 and AVR300
Automatic Video Metrology Systems
User Guide
Copyright © 2020 Starrett Kinemetric Engineering
All rights reserved
AVR200 and AVR300 are registered trademarks of Starrett Kinemetric Engineering
www.starrettkinemetric.com
September 2020
6106 Revision D

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About This Guide
Purpose, Scope, and Audience
Details the guide's objective, intended audience, and scope of information for AVR systems.
Conventions, Prerequisites, and Warranty
Explains formatting conventions, required user knowledge, and warranty terms.
Disclaimer and Related Information
Covers company liability disclaimers and references for additional system documentation.
Regulatory and Safety Standards
Regulatory Compliance and Standards
Confirms compliance with EC directives and lists relevant EMC and Safety test standards.
Environmental Conditions
Specifies operating and factory calibration conditions for ambient temperature and humidity.
Safety Considerations
Covers general, electrical, mechanical, and emergency stop safety precautions for AVR systems.
AVR Systems: Features and Components
System Overview and Capabilities
Introduces AVR systems, their purpose, and key features like granite base and CNC control.
Configurations, Options, and Peripherals
Details system configurations, options (optics, probes), accessories, and operator controls.
Core Components and Software
Describes major components like stage and column, and the MetLogix M3 metrology software.
AVR System Specifications
Performance and Hardware Details
Lists performance metrics, physical dimensions, and mechanical specifications for AVR systems.
Electrical, Optical, and Software Specs
Covers electrical requirements, optical capabilities, computer, and software specifications.
Optional Hardware Specifications
Details specifications for touch probe, rotary stage, and workstation options.
Installation and Setup Procedures
Planning Placement and Initial Handling
Recommendations for installation location, moving, and uncrating the AVR system.
Removing Shipping Retainers
Detailed steps for removing all shipping retainers like tabs, handles, and lift bars.
System Setup and Connections
Step-by-step guide for cabling the AVR system, PC, and peripherals.
System Operations and Controls
Powering On and Manual Control
Procedures for powering on the system and controlling it manually with the joystick.
Software Operation and Part Fixturing
Guides on verifying M3 software and securely fixturing parts for accurate measurements.
Accessing Electronics and System Setup Verification
Instructions for accessing system electronics and verifying overall system setup.
Measurement Strategy and Setup Verification
Zoom and Telecentric Optics Strategy
Guidance on using zoom and telecentric optics for effective measurement strategies.
Illumination, Focus, and Setup Verification
Techniques for optimal illumination, focus, and verifying system setup and calibration.
System Maintenance and Cleaning
Routine Inspections and Alignment Checks
Covers daily/weekly inspections and monthly verification of zoom optics alignment.
Calibration Verification and Cleaning Procedures
Details calibration verification steps and guidelines for cleaning optics and surfaces.
Spare Parts and Accessories
Lists available spare parts and accessories with their part numbers for system upkeep.
Glossary
Key Term Definitions
Provides definitions for key terms related to AVR video metrology systems.

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