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HEIDENHAIN ND 2100G manual available for free PDF download: Operating Instructions Manual
HEIDENHAIN ND 2100G Operating Instructions Manual (269 pages)
Gage-Chek
Brand:
HEIDENHAIN
| Category:
Industrial Equipment
| Size: 6 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
About These Instructions
7
Information on the Model
7
Notes on Reading the Documentation
8
Storage and Distribution of the Documentation
8
Target Group for the Instructions
9
Explanation of Symbols
9
Safety
10
Bestimmungsgemäße Verwendung
10
Improper Use
10
Personnel Qualification
10
Obligations of the Operating Company
11
General Safety Precautions
11
Classification of Hazard Warnings
11
Electrical Safety Precautions
13
Mounting
14
Items Supplied
14
Assembly
15
Installation
18
Product Overview
19
Connecting Power
21
Electrostatic Discharge
21
Connecting Measuring Devices
22
Connecting a Computer
23
Connecting Headphones and USB Printer
24
Connecting a Foot Switch and Remote Keypad (Optional Accessories)
25
Wiring of Switching Inputs and Outputs
26
Basic Operation
28
Product Overview
29
LCD Screen
30
Keys
32
Switch-On / Switch-Off
34
DRO View
35
View Function
36
In/MM Function
44
Master Function
44
Menu Screen
45
Datum Function
45
Extra Function
46
Setup Function
49
Menu Tree
50
Commissioning
51
Setting the Language
52
Entering the Password
53
Defining a Test Part
54
Configuring a Measuring Device
55
Setting the Date, Time, Date Format and Time Format
57
Setting the Display Format and Display Resolution
58
Software Setup
60
Setup Menu
61
Accessing the Setup Menu and Screens
62
Leaving the Setup Menu
63
Entering Setup Parameters
63
Deleting Data Entries
66
Saving or Loading Configurations
66
Printing Setup Configurations
66
Selecting the Language: about
67
Defining Part and Dimension Labels: Dimensions
67
Specifying the Display Format and Display Resolution: Formats
70
Creating Formulas: Formulas
72
Defining Variables: Variables
73
Defining Tolerance Values: Tolerances
74
Defining Statistical Parameters: SPC
82
Creating Header Labels and User Prompts: Header
86
Allocating and Using Memory: Memory
86
Labeling System Dimension Formulas: S Labels
87
Creating System Formulas: S Formulas
88
Displaying the States of Global Variables: Globals
89
Configuring Measuring Devices: Channels
89
Calibrating Encoders and Transducers: Master
100
Compensating Measurement Errors: SLEC
103
Clearing All Datums
107
Power Cycling and Setting Machine Datum
108
Disabling SLEC
108
Machine Zero Offset
109
Entering New Station Values
109
Enabling SLEC
110
Configuring the Display: Display
110
Setting the Print Format and Report Contents: Report
114
Setting ASCII Codes for Printing: Rep Chars
117
Selecting Fields for Record Transmission: Send
119
Entering ASCII Code for Transmitted Data: Send Chars
121
Setting the I/O Interface: Parallel
122
Setting the RS-232 Interface: RS232
123
Setting the USB Port: USB
125
Configuring Hot Keys: Hot Keys
127
Front Panel Keys for Hot Key Mapping
127
Remote Switches and I/O Interface Pins for Hot Key Mapping
127
Assigning Hot Key Functions
128
Setting Date and Time: Clock
134
Setting Parameters for Displays, Keys and Audio Output: Misc
136
Locking or Unlocking Critical Functions: Supervisor
139
Custom Programming
142
Introduction to Formulas
142
How Do Formulas Relate Inputs to Dimensions
143
What Can Formulas Do
144
When Are Formulas Constructed or Edited
144
How Can Formulas be Recorded for Safekeeping
144
Constructing and Editing Formulas
144
Constructing Formulas
145
Editing Formulas
146
Long Formulas
147
Deleting Individual Elements from a Formula
147
Formula Functions
147
Formula Construction Example
149
Selecting or Assigning Part Numbers
150
Labeling the Part's Dimensions
150
Assigning Formula Functions to Dimensions
151
Testing the Formulas Prior to Use
152
Basic Formula Functions
152
Channel Functions
153
Dimension Functions
154
Arithmetic Operators
155
Parentheses
156
Units of Measure
156
Square Root Function (Sqrt)
157
Exponent Function (Exp)
158
Trigonometric and Inverse Trigonometric Functions (sin to Atan)
159
Absolute Value Function (Abs)
160
Integer Function (Int)
161
Pi and Other Constants
162
Advanced Formula Functions
163
Listing Arguments: Comma (,)
164
Separating Formulas: Semicolon (;)
165
Logical and Control Functions
166
Specifying Data Input and Data Output Pins: Din and Dout
168
Performing True/False Tests: if
169
Performing Logical Sorting Tests: Case
169
Determining Minimum and Maximum Values: Min and Max
172
Average (Avg) and Median (MD) Functions
173
Determining the Remainder of a Division: Modulo (Mod)
174
Controlling the Sequence of Measurement Steps: Sequence (Seq)
175
Measurement Automation: Trip Function
178
Determining the Minimum and Maximum of Dynamically Sampled
180
Values: Dmn and DMX
180
Determining the Average and Median of Dynamically Sampled Values: Davg and DMD
182
Evaluating the Pass/Fail Status: Fail
183
Xtra Menu Functions
184
Creating User Prompts: Ask
186
Generating Audio Alert: Beep
187
Clearing Data for All Parts: Clralld
188
Clearing Data for the Current Part: Clrdata
188
Setting and Clearing Triggering Events: Settrig and Clrtrig
189
Triggering a Conditional Event: Onevent
190
Displaying Date and Time: Datestr and Timestr
192
Assigning Elapsed Time and Intervals of Functions: Time
193
Assigning / Reading the Logic Levels of Input Pins: Din / Dinbin
194
Assigning / Reading the Logic Levels of Output Pins: Dout / Doutbin
196
Setting the Graph Display: Display
198
Creating Custom Functions: Fndefine, Fnparam and Fncall
199
Defining Variables: Var
201
Reading the Position of a Multiturn Rotary Encoder: Getmult
203
Defining Global Variables: Global
204
Creating Function Loops: Loop
205
Creating Comments: Remark
206
Sampling Minimum and Maximum Values: Hwdmn and Hwdmx
207
Clearing Minimum and Maximum Values: Rsetdyn
208
Assigning a Conditional Input Value: Hwlx
209
Including Information in Formulas: Lookup and Data Lookup
210
Setting a Conditional Calibration for Input Channel Groups: Master
213
Reading the Positions of Minimum and Maximum Values: Minindex and Maxindex
214
Changing Part Numbers by Using Formulas: Partno
215
Presetting Dimension Values: Preset
216
Recalling Dimension Preset Values: Recall
217
Controlling Relays by Using Formulas: Relay
218
Specifying Report Contents: Report
219
Setting Simultaneous Data Acquisition from All Input Channels: Scan
220
Transmitting Numeric Data over the USB or RS-232/V.24 Port: Send
225
Transmitting Text or ASCII Code over the RS-232/V.24 Port: Sendmsg
226
Transmitting Records over the USB or RS-232/V.24 Port: Sendrec
227
Setting Dimension Colors for the DRO Screen: Setcolor
228
Specifying Display Parameters for the Bar Graph: Setup
229
Measurement, Review, Output of Results
230
Selecting the Part
231
Establishing a Measurement Reference (Calibrating)
232
Calibration Groups (G1, G2, G3
233
Calibration of Transducer Resolution (Min-Max Calibration)
234
Establishing a Temporary Dimension Reference (Preset)
236
Conducting Measurements
240
Reviewing Measurements
244
Printing Reports, Transmitting Results to a Computer
244
Maintenance
247
Cleaning
247
Maintenance Schedule
247
Replacing the Fuse
247
What to Do if
249
Malfunctions
249
Error Messages
251
Removal, Environmental Protection and Disposal
259
Removal
259
Environmental Protection and Disposal
260
Specifications
261
Glossary
264
Index
266
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