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500 SERIES Material Testing Machine Mk 3

USER MANUAL

Copyright Lloyd Instruments Ltd. 2000


LLOYD INSTRUMENTS LTD
Forum House
12 Barnes Wallis Road
Segensworth East
Fareham
Hampshire
PO15 5TT

Tel: +44 (0) 1489 574221


Fax: +44 (0) 1489 885118
Email: Techsupport@lloyd-instruments.co.uk

MAY 2000

User Manual Part No: 01/2791


Version: 3.0
International Symbols
Caution! Refer to this manual before using your
500 Series Testing Machine

CAUTION

HIGH FORCES ARE OFTEN INVOLVED WITH


THE MATERIAL TESTING PROCESSES.

THE MACHINE IS POWERED BY MAINS SUPPLY


VOLTAGE

TO MAINTAIN ALL ASPECTS OF THE SPECIFICATION,


ONLY LLOYD INSTRUMENTS APPROVED
ACCESSORIES CONNECTIONS AND COMPONENTS
SHOULD BE USED

ALL SPECIFIED SAFETY PROCEDURES SHOULD BE


STRICTLY ADHERED TO.

READ THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THE 500 SERIES


TESTING MACHINE
CONTENTS

1.0 INTRODUCTION...................................................................1
1.1 INTRODUCTION........................................................................1
1.2 SAFETY..........................................................................................1
2.0 INSTALLATION.....................................................................2
2.1 UNPACKING................................................................................2
2.2 SITING YOUR MACHINE ...........................................................2
2.3 VOLTAGE SELECTION...............................................................3
2.4 ASSEMBLING THE SYSTEM .......................................................3
2.5 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION.....................................................4
2.6 ON-OFF SWITCH........................................................................5
2.7 EMERGENCY STOP....................................................................5
2.8 LOAD CELL CALIBRATION & RAM DUMP.............................5
2.9 FITTING/INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL CONSOLE...........6
3.0 ELECTRICAL SAFETY ............................................................8
3.1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY..................................................................8
3.2 SAFE OPERATION / SAFETY SYMBOLS ...................................9
3.3 EMERGENCY STOP................................................................. 10
3.4 MACHINE SPLINTER SHIELDS............................................... 11
4.0 PERFORMING A TEST ........................................................ 12
4.1 FITTING LOAD CELLS............................................................. 12
4.2 GRIPS/ADAPTERS ..................................................................... 12
4.3 STARTING A TEST ................................................................... 12
4.4 ERROR MESSAGES.................................................................... 13
4.5 CARE OF LOAD CELLS............................................................ 13
5.0 OPTIONAL CONSOLE......................................................... 16
5.1 CONNECTING YOUR CONSOLE......................................... 16
5.2 DATA ENTRY KEYS.................................................................. 17
5.3 MACHINE STATUS INDICATORS ......................................... 18
5.4 OPERATOR CONTROLS......................................................... 19
5.5 SETUP SEQUENCE .................................................................. 20
5.6 ...CONNECTING A COMPUTER WITH THE CONSOLE
FITTED ................................................................................................ 30
5.7 PERFORMING A TEST USING OPTIONAL CONSOLE....... 30
CONTENTS

6.0 MAINTENANCE .................................................................. 36


6.1 EXTERNAL FINISH AND TRIM ...............................................36
6.2 CALIBRATION AND SERVICE.................................................36
7.0 SPECIFICATION .................................................................. 37
7.1 SPECIFICATION........................................................................37
APPENDIX A COMPUTER SPECIFICATION ............................. 39
A.1 RECOMMENDED COMPUTER SPECIFICATION.................39
APPENDIX B RS232 CONNECTIONS....................................... 40

APPENDIX C ERROR MESSAGES............................................. 41


1.0 INTRODUCTION

1.1 INTRODUCTION
Welcome to your new LLOYD INSTRUMENTS materials
testing machine. The 500 Series is one of a range of versatile
testing systems suitable for a variety of different applications.
The 500 Series includes an RS232 computer interface and is
supplied with Nexygen Software to provide machine
control and data analysis.

The 500 Series is a very flexible and sophisticated instrument.


It is designed to be a modular system so it can be configured
for many varied applications and environments. The 500
Series has been designed for computer control although an
optional console is also available if required. When used with
nexygen / Ondio Software re, data output is to a VDU
and printer. nexygen software can be used to perform
tests according to standards on plastics, metals, tear and peel,
foams, springs and other general testing standards.

For further information on Lloyd Instruments software or


accessories please contact your local distributor or Lloyd
Instruments Sales Department on +44 (0) 1489 486399

1.2 SAFETY

Materials testing machines are very safe to use providing the


instructions presented in this manual are followed precisely.
We would like draw your attention to both the Electrical
Safety and the Safe Operation/Safety Symbols, section 3.2 on
page 9. Please refer to the whole of Section 3.0 for details
on safe operation of this equipment.

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2.0 INSTALLATION

2.1 UNPACKING
All packing material should be carefully removed from the
testing machine and a visual inspection made to ensure that
there is no obvious transit damage. The following items
should be in this package:

Straining Frame and Power Input Cable,


Operating Instructions,
Rubber Mat,
RS232 Cable,
Knurled Load Cell Fitting Screw (NTT/0181/00),
2 x Grip Pins,
1 x Load Cell Eye End, 2 x Load Cell Eye End Locking Nuts,
1 x “C” spanner,
1 x Alignment Gauge.
Load Cell(s) (as per order),
Software Disk(s) (as per order),
Grips (as per order),
Console (if ordered)

If there is any damage or parts missing, please report this to


your dealer or Lloyd Instruments without delay.

2.2 SITING YOUR MACHINE


Great care should be taken in choosing the location where
the frame it is to be installed. Every effort should be made to
ensure that the machine is vertical since this may affect the
accuracy of results particularly at very low forces. The frame
should be positioned such that the front of the machine can
be easily accessed, and the emergency stop button is not
obstructed in any way. Care should be taken when lifting the
machine by hand. Observe safe working practices. The 500
Series machine weighs 25kg (55lb) without grips fitted.

ENSURE THAT THE EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON


IS NOT OBSTRUCTED IN ANY WAY.

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2.3 VOLTAGE SELECTION


The materials testing machine can be used with electricity
supplies in the range of 115/230V ac ±10% 50-60 Hz. The
power input cable is inserted in the rear of the machine.
Before inserting the power cable and switching on the
machine the voltage selection must be checked, this is shown
on the mains input connector. There are two voltage
selections, 230V and 115V. Ensure that the selection is
correct for the voltage range of your power supply. To
change the voltage rating, use a screwdriver to open the
voltage selector. The screwdriver should then be used to
move the selector from the 115V position to the 230V
position as appropriate. It is also essential to check that the
fuse rating is suitable for the supply voltage you are using.
The fuses (live and neutral) are located inside the power
input connector. The fuse ratings for 115V/230V are given in
Section 8: Specification.

2.4 ASSEMBLING THE SYSTEM


When the 500 Series has been sited where it is to be used,
the other component parts of the system should be fitted
and connected. From the accessory kit, find the Knurled
Load Cell Fitting Screw (NTT/0181/00). Fit the Load Cell to
the under side of the upper (moving) cross head using the
Knurled Load Cell Fitting Screw. Tighten firmly with fingers
only. Fit the Load Cell Eye End and Load Cell Eye End
Locking Nuts to the Load Cell.

The position of the Load Cell Eye End pin hole can be locked
in a suitable orientation for the grips to be used by locking
one of the Load Cell Eye End Locking Nuts up to the Load
Cell. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN, the load cell is a
precision measuring device.

Plug the Load Cell into the socket at the rear of the 500
Series machine marked LOAD CELL.

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Before carrying out any tests, check that the eye ends, load
cell eye end and bottom anchor pin, are in line using the
Alignment Gauge supplied. If the eye ends are not in line
adjust the position of the bottom anchor pin. This can be
achieved by loosening the mounting screws and re-
positioning the bottom anchor pin by using the Alignment
Gauge. Once aligned re-tighten the fixing screws.

When the grips are fitted to the top and bottom eye ends
with the pins provided, they can be locked in place to taking
up any slack, by tightening the locking nuts against the grips.

Place the rubber mat on the work area around the bottom
anchor pin. Plug the RS232 lead into connector CN2 located
at the back of the 500 Series, plug the other end of the lead
into the appropriate port on your computer. Refer to your
computer manual and the Lloyd Instruments software
manual for help. Having checked the voltage settings as per
2.3 above, insert the mains lead into the IEC plug and then
connect to your mains supply.

2.5 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION


Depending on your order, your 500 Series machine will have
been delivered with at least one set of Lloyd Instruments
software. Refer to the operating manuals supplied with the
software for installation and operating instructions. The
software manual should be read in conjunction with this
manual. The software must be installed on your computer
before your 500 Series machine can be operated. If your
machine has an optional console installed (see section 2.9
Fitting and Installation of Optional Console), the 500 Series
can perform simple tests in stand alone mode without the
use of software.

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2.6 ON-OFF SWITCH


The power ON/OFF switch is located in the top right hand
corner of the cover behind the column. The switch is a
‘rocker’ type with positions O and 1. By selecting 1 power
will be supplied to the machine.

2.7 EMERGENCY STOP


The Emergency Stop switch is located next to the on-off
switch. This switch is intended for emergency use only and
should not be used for turning the machine on and off in
normal use. PUSH DOWN in cases of emergency to stop
the machine. TURN CLOCKWISE to reset and release
when fault condition has been corrected.

PLEASE The indicator light in the mains ON/OFF switch


NOTE:- remains lit all the time the 500 series is connected to a
live mains supply and the mains switch is in the ON
position (even when the emergency switch has been
operated). If the emergency switch has been operated
the warning light reminds operators that the machine
is still connected to a live supply and will be re-started
as soon as the emergency stop button is reset.

2.8 LOAD CELL CALIBRATION & RAM DUMP


Whenever the load cell is changed, the internal memory
containing the calibration information about the load cell that
was connected must be cleared, and the calibration
information of the new load cell entered.

Clearing the internal memory is achieved by turning the


machine on for a few seconds with no load cell plugged in.
This procedure (also called RAM dump) can also be used if,
because of extreme electrical noise, it is feared that the
calibration information may be corrupted. When the

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machine is turned on for the first time after the internal


memory has been cleared and load cell subsequently plugged
in, the calibration factor for the load cell fitted will have to be
entered. The Lloyd Instruments software will prompt you to
do this with a screen dialogue box similar to the one shown
below:

Figure 1: Load Cell Information

Enter the load cell value and calibration details for the cell
you wish to use in the boxes provided then click on OK.

If the machine is being used in stand alone mode with the


optional console, the console will prompt you to enter the
new information after the first turn on (see section 5.0
Optional Console).

To maintain EMC compatibility, calibration and readability by


the internal electronics ONLY LLOYD INSTRUMENTS
APPROVED CELLS SHOULD BE USED.

2.9 FITTING/INSTALLATION OF OPTIONAL CONSOLE


The standard 500 Series machine is not supplied with a
console. The system is designed to operate with Lloyd
Instruments software and compatible PC. (see Computer
Specification) However, the machine may be used in stand
alone mode if the optional console is fitted.

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If the optional console is ordered at the same time as the


straining frame, the straining frame will have the additional
socket already fitted and the console can be connected at
any time. If the console has been ordered after delivery of
the 500 Series, a fitting kit of looms and socket will have to
be installed. Please read section 5.0 Optional Console.

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3.0 PERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS

3.1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY


1. The 500 Series materials testing machines have been
designed to meet the requirements of BS EN 61010-1 :
1993 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for
measurement, control and laboratory use.

2. This instruction manual contains some information and


warnings which have to be followed by the user to
ensure safe operation and to maintain the machine in a
safe condition.

3. The machine is for indoor use. only It may occasionally


be subjected to temperatures between +5 degrees C
and -10 degrees without degradation of its safety.

4. Before switching on the machine make sure that it is set


to the voltage of the mains supply.

5. This machine complies with electrical safety grade Class 1


which means that it is an earthed apparatus and requires
the mains plug to contain a protective earth terminal.
The mains plug shall only be inserted in a socket outlet
provided with a protective earth contact. The protective
action must not be negated by the use of an extension
cord without a protective conductor.

6. The machine must be disconnected from all the voltage


sources before it is opened for any adjustments,
replacement, maintenance or repair.

7. Capacitors inside the machine may still be charged even if


the machine has been disconnected from all voltage
sources.

8. Any adjustment, maintenance and repair of the opened


machine under voltage shall be avoided as far as possible
and, if inevitable, shall be carried out only by a skilled
person who is aware of the hazard involved.
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9. Make sure that only fuses with the required rated current
and of the specified types are used for replacement. The
use of makeshift fuses and the short-circuiting of fuse
holders is prohibited.

3.2 SAFE OPERATION / SAFETY SYMBOLS


The crosshead is marked with a caution symbol to warn users
about the moving crosshead. Lloyd Instruments materials
testing systems are inherently safe if used properly.

Operators must be aware that

1. High physical forces are involved.

2. Samples under test may shatter.

3. Electrical power supplies are involved

The following must, therefore, always be brought to


the attention of any operator before they are allowed
to use the machine.

CAUTION! 1. Hands, fingers and other parts of the body must at all
times be kept well away from the moving crosshead. and
the lower parts of any grips, fixtures etc. Operators
should be particularly careful when moving th e crosshead
to insert test samples to ensure that no part of the hand
could be accidentally compressed as the crosshead and
grips are jogged into position.

2. Never drive the machine from a computer when anyone


else is working near the straining frame.

3. If there is any danger that liquids may be spilt during tests,


operators must use a drip tray (which is available from
Lloyd Instruments) to guard against the possibility of any
spillage entering the machine and giving rise to electrical
or other hazards.
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4. Extra care should be taken when operating in


compression mode where specimens may burst, shatter
or fly out from between the platens. Operators should
STAND CLEAR during testing. Splinter shields are
available.

5. All operators must receive adequate training in basic


operation before being allowed to use the machine.
Additional copies of this manual are available from Lloyd
Instruments. Lloyd Instruments also offer on site training,
please contact Customer Services for further information.

6. Operators must ensure that the emergency stop button is


never obstructed. DO NOT use the emergency stop
button in normal operation as it is intended purely for
emergencies.

7. Operators must ensure that the 500 Series is regularly


serviced / calibrated by Lloyd Instruments or one of their
accredited service dealers.

8. Never attempt any form of repair without disconnecting


the mains electrical supply.

9. Never attempt to test any samples with a type of grip or


other accessories which are not designed for that
particular test or to use grips or the machine for tests in
excess of the stated load limits. A comprehensive range
of alternative grips, together with an applications advisory
service, is available from Lloyd Instruments and its
accredited dealers.

3.3 EMERGENCY STOP


If, for any reason, the machine needs to be stopped without
delay or isolated from the mains, an emergency stop
mushroom is provided by the on/off switch at the right hand
corner of the top cover behind the column. This switch will
isolate the machine from the electricity supply. It can be
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released by turning a quarter of a turn clockwise. The


machine will then restart if the on/off switch is already on.

3.4 MACHINE SPLINTER SHIELDS


Transparent splinter shields are available as an option to
enclose the test sample if there is any danger of samples
shattering as a result of the test. While not mandatory for
many applications and countries, Lloyd Instruments strongly
recommended that users consider fitting this optional item.

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4.0 PERFORMING A TEST

4.1 FITTING LOAD CELLS


The correct load cell should be fitted to the moving
crosshead for the application being undertaken. Great care
should be taken of these as they are precision measurement
devices and can be damaged if used incorrectly.

4.2 GRIPS/ADAPTERS
It is important that the grips are fitted along the central
straining axis of the machine and that no side load is applied
to the load cells (internal or external) as this will affect the
accuracy of the load readings. The grips should be
connected to the load cell and anchor pin, using only the pins
provided and care should be taken not to exceed the load
rating of the grips. It is important to ensure that the grips
used are suitable for the material under test. Any slippage of
the material in the grips will affect both load and extension
readings. Please also refer to the instructions provided with
the grips/adapter.

4.3 STARTING A TEST


If you are new to Lloyd Instruments test instruments and
software we recommend that at this stage you refer to the
on-line help provided by the software. This can either be
viewed and read directly from your monitor or printed out
and kept with the operating manual for future reference.
Refer to your software operating manual and start your
software. The on-line help should be read in conjunction
with the software operating manuals.

Once you have become familiar with the basic operation of


the software and system, the crosshead can be moved to a
suitable position for the grips to be fitted and your sample
loaded. Move the crosshead to a suitable position by clicking
on the fast up button on the software console with your left
mouse button. See figure 2 opposite:

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Fast UP button

Figure 2: Software console

If the software console is not visible in the software start up


screen, hold down Alt and press Tab on your keyboard until
it appears. If it does not appear, it has not been started. Alt
/ Tab back to Program Manager and start the Console by
double clicking on the icon. Click on Setup and then Test
Conditions and install the test setup parameters that you
require. Press <F1> or click on Help for any clarification
you need.

4.4 ERROR MESSAGES


If an error condition exists the error will be shown on the
software screen or on the LCD as ERROR + a number if a
console is fitted. This error must be cleared before a test
can be performed. See Appendix C : Error Messages for an
interpretation of the error numbers.

4.5 CARE OF LOAD CELLS


All machine operators should be aware that Lloyd
Instruments load cells are precision force measuring
instruments which should be treated with the utmost care to
avoid accidental damage. The range of low force cells that
can be used with the 500 Series are easily damaged if abused
or used without sufficient care. Refer to the fitting and
operating instructions supplied with low force load
cells.

Please take the following precautions:

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• Do not subject load cells to physical shock.

• When a load cell is removed from the machine, place it


immediately in its padded case and store in a dry place.

• To install a load cell, refer and adhere to the fitting


instructions supplied.

• When fitting grips to the load cells, never force the grip
onto the load cell eye ends. Avoid bumping the eye ends
with the grips.

• In both tension and compression tests, centre the


specimen in line with the axis of the load cell and other
eye end to avoid side thrust.

• In compression tests, if special lower fixtures are used,


ensure that they are fixed in position so that they cannot
be accidentally moved so as to block the normal
downward movement of the upper fixture, e.g. where a
tongue on the upper fixture must fit into a slot in the
lower fixture.

• Avoid overloading beyond the rated capacity of the load


cell being used. Prior to testing ensure, if possible, that
the maximum force anticipated will not exceed the
capacity of the cell installed. If maximum capacity is
approached during a test, run the machine at slow speed
in local mode and reverse the crosshead if capacity is
exceeded

Note: All Lloyd Instruments load cell systems incorporate


overload protection devices which will stop the
machine if capacity is exceeded in either tension or
compression. However, at higher speeds, momentum
may carry the crosshead far enough after shut-off to
damage the cell. Cells damaged in this way are not
covered by the warranty.

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To meet the requirements of BS EN ISO 7500-1:99, ASTM


and DIN, the load measuring system on your machine should
be calibrated at least annually by a qualified service
organisation.

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5.0 OPTIONAL CONSOLE

An optional control console is available which allows the 500


Series to be configured as a stand alone machine. The
console has a very legible LCD and provides simple control
via a membrane key panel. When running the machine with
the console the output is displayed on the LCD as well as
being transmitted across the RS232 for connection to Lloyd
Instruments software if required.

5.1 CONNECTING YOUR CONSOLE


There are two slightly different procedures for connecting a
console. Which procedure is used depends on whether or
not the console was 1) ordered at the same time as the main
frame or 2) ordered after the original machine has been
delivered. The procedures are as follows:

1) Your console was ordered at the same time as the main


frame

The console plugs into CN5 on the right hand side of the
straining frame base. This is a 37 way D socket. Plug the
console connecting lead into this socket and when the
machine is turned on the LCD will show:

LLOYD INSTRUMENTS LTD


Materials Testing Machine

followed by

500 Series Machine

2) Your console was ordered after you have taken delivery


of the main frame. ENSURE THAT THE MACHINE
IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAINS SUPPLY

Turn the 500 Series machine on its side and remove


bottom cover plate which is secured by 7 countersunk
screws.

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Remove the small side socket hole cover plate. Take


care not to drop any of the small nuts and washers "in the
works"!

Find the loom 09/0590 and fit the 37 way "D" socket in
place through the side of the machine and secure it in
place. Fit the 40 way socket to CN3, the 40 way
connector on the main long PCB.

Replace the machine base cover plate

Proceed as in 1) above.

5.2 DATA ENTRY KEYS


<A> (Accept option A) This key is used to accept the
answer to a question during the setup. It is used in
conjunction with the <B> and <C> keys.

<B> (Accept option B) The <B> key is used in


conjunction with the <A> key if two options are presented.
In the READY mode it can be used to return to the end of
the setup mode. The setup parameter displayed will be the
last option before the READY mode was entered. The JOG
UP key can then be used to move backwards through the
setup parameters.

<C> (Change) The <C> key is used to change a


previously selected option or value.

<R> (Reset) Pressing the <R> key will return you to


the beginning of the setup mode. For example, if you would
like to change any of the setup parameters, press the <R>
key and step through the setup sequence until meter is
reached. It can also be used to return to computer control if
‘local’ has been selected from the software main menu.

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Numeric Key Pad

The numeric keypad is used to enter values of


load/extension, speed etc during the test setup sequence.

kN, N, mm,
mm/min, kgf, lbf,
in, in/min.

These keys are used after entering a numeric value. They


are used select the required units for force, extension and
speed. If an inappropriate units selection is made a ‘?’ will
appear on the LCD and the user should enter the correct
units.

5.3 MACHINE STATUS INDICATORS


The optional console has a panel of lights, which show the
current status of the machine. These are as follows:

RUNNING This indicator will be illuminated when


the test is actually in progress and the
crosshead is moving.

MANUAL This indicator will be illuminated when


the machine is in Local Mode

REMOTE This indicator is illuminated when the


testing machine is under the control of a
remote computer.

READY This indicator is illuminated when all of


the test parameters have been entered
correctly and the testing machine is ready
to perform a test.

MOTOR This indicator will be illuminated if motor


has power supplied to it. If this indicator
is not lit this will signify a motor fault.
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5.4 OPERATOR CONTROLS


The operator controls are found in the lower portion of the
control module. These are used to control the operation of
the machine while in Local Mode:

GO The <GO> button is used to start a test. The


test setup sequence must have been completed before the
<GO> button is operative, i.e. the machine must be in the
ready state.

STOP The <STOP> button is used to end a test if the


machine does not automatically stop the test or the user
needs to abort the test.

JOG (Up/Down) These two keys allow the crosshead to


be moved slowly into position when loading and removing
samples. They are only operative before a test and the
crosshead will run at a user pre-set jog speed which is one of
the setup options. They only operate when they are being
pressed, i.e. momentary action. During the setup mode the
jog UP key can be used to reverse through the setup
parameters.

FAST (Up/Down) The FAST switches are only


operative in the ready state. They allow the crosshead to be
moved at maximum speed to any desired position. They are
useful when moving the crosshead large distances in a short
time. They are only operative when they are being pressed,
i.e. they have momentary action. It is important to realise
that this will result in the crosshead moving at its highest
speed and therefore it is essential to ensure there are no
obstructions. This should only be used for moving large
distances and not for final adjustment when the grips are
close together.

ZERO Ø This button is used to zero the load and extension


displays. This is normally at the start of a test but can be

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used at any time in the ready state. If Auto Zero was selected
in the setup routine the system will automatically be zeroed
when <GO> is pressed to start the test.

RETURN The return button is operative both during a


test and in the Ready mode when used under Local control.
When pressed the crosshead will return to the position when
the zero button was last pressed. The crosshead will move
at maximum speed until the final destination is close and will
then slow into its final position.

5.5 SETUP SEQUENCE


SIGN-ON MESSAGE When switching the power on
three messages will be displayed as follows:

1. Company name.

2. Machine type

3. Software version number. This message gives the version


number and this should be used in all correspondence
regarding the operation of your materials testing
machine.

OPERATOR ACCESS CODE

The operator access code gives an option to restrict the use


of your materials testing system. This option will only be
given when a RAM DUMP occurs (see CLEARING THE
BATTERY MEMORY, page 35). The LCD will display the
message shown below:

TO ESTABLISH OPEN ACCESS OPERATE A

If A is pressed at this point the console will move on to the


next option. However, if restricted access is required the
user should press B or C and the following message will
appear.
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SETUP NEW ACCESS CODE

The user can then enter a four number sequence of their


choice and should finish by pressing the A key. The LCD will
then ask the operator to confirm the access code with the
following message:

TRY OUT NEW ACCESS CODE

The user must now repeat the four figure number followed
by A to accept to continue. If the wrong number is input
then an error message WRONG ACCESS CODE is given and
this is repeated until the correct number is used. Once this
option has been selected, every time the machine is switched
on it will ask for the appropriate access code before moving
to the next option. The only way to remove this number is
to perform a RAM DUMP. This facility is designed to stop
unauthorised or unqualified personnel from using this
equipment.

LOAD CELL

After the initial message screen the display will show the last
load cell value fitted to the machine. The user may accept
this value or change to another cell if required. CARE
SHOULD BE TAKEN THAT THIS VALUE IS CORRECT AS
THIS WILL AFFECT LOAD READINGS.

CELL SENSITIVITY

Each load cell has its own individual calibration sensitivity


figure. This figure can be found on the load cell label, the
sensitivity is measured in %. IF THE LOAD CELL IS
CHANGED THEN THE SENSITIVITY MUST BE
CHANGED FOR CORRECT CALIBRATION OF THE
SYSTEM

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5.0 OPTIONAL CONSOLE

LOCAL/REMOTE OPERATION The testing machine


will give the prompt:

REMOTE B LOCAL A

If <A> is pressed then local control is achieved, i.e.


operation via the console, and the machine will proceed to
the next phase. If <B> is pressed the remote operation is
selected, i.e. computer control, the console will then try to
establish communications across the RS232 interface for
thirty seconds, after which time if communication is not
achieved it will revert back to local control automatically.

SET LOAD RANGE

This option is used to set the full scale load required and the
prompt is as shown:

LOAD RANGE 0 - 500N ACCEPT A/CHANGE C

The accept and change option shown at the end of this line
alternates every four seconds. To accept the suggested load
range press the <A> key. To change the load range press
the <C> key. Having pressed the <C> key, you are
required to enter a numeric value which represents the
maximum load required. Once the value has been input then
a units key (N, kN, Kgf, lbf must be pressed and this new
value of load may be accepted by pressing <A>. Until the
<A> key has been pressed the value entered can be
removed by pressing the <C> key and a new value entered.

Note: It is not possible to accept a value greater than the


value of the load cell fitted or the maximum capacity
of the testing machine. The value that you enter will
be rounded off to the nearest 1% of the load cell
value. The minimum value that can be entered is 2%
of the load cell value.
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The load reading is Single Range and Fixed Resolution. The


purpose of this option is to stop the machine exceeding the
chosen load limit. If the load limit is reached during a test, an
error message will be displayed and the test will be
terminated.

SET EXTENSION RANGE

This option is to set the full scale extension required and the
prompt is:

EXTENSION RANGE 450MM ACCEPT A/CHANGE C

The accept and change option shown at the end of the


display alternates every four seconds. The resolution of the
extension reading for a chart recorder is adjusted by this
option automatically to give the maximum resolution possible
for the test. If the extension limit is reached during a test an
error message will be displayed and the test will be
terminated. To accept the currently selected range press the
<A> key. To change the extension range press the <C>
key. If the <C> key is pressed the maximum extension will
be cleared from the display and a numeric value representing
the new maximum extension range should be entered. This
number must be followed by an appropriate units key (mm
or in). This value may now be accepted by pressing the
<A> key. Until the <A> key is pressed the value entered
may be cleared at any time by pressing the <C> key. The
maximum allowed extension is 450 mm.

SET TEST SPEED

This option is used to set the required test speed and the
prompt is as shown:

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5.0 OPTIONAL CONSOLE

CROSSHEAD SPEED 10MM/MIN


ACCEPT A CHANGE C

The accept and change option shown at the end of the


display alternates every four seconds. If the <A> key is
pressed the currently selected speed will be the new test
speed. To change the test speed, press the <C> key. The
currently selected speed will be cleared from the display and
the new speed value can be entered. The new speed value
must be a number followed by pressing the appropriate units
key (mm/min or in/min). The speed value can be changed at
any time by pressing the <C> key and finally accepted by
pressing the <A> key.

DISPLAY TEST OPTIONS

This option gives the operator the choice of looking at


further test parameters or accepting all parameters and
moving onto Ready Mode. The prompt given is:

DISPLAY OPTIONS B ACCEPT OPTIONS A

If <A> is pressed the machine will move to the Ready Mode


ready to perform a test. However, if <B> is selected it will
move onto the next phase of the setup.

TEST TYPE

This option prompts for the type of test required. The


options available are tension, the crosshead will move in an
upward direction, or compression, the crosshead will move
in a downward direction. The options may be selected by
pressing the <A> or <B> keys as appropriate.

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CYCLE ON CYCLE OFF

This option allows the machine to be used in the cycle mode.


Using <A> or <B> will select cycle on or off depending on
previous settings.

NUMBER OF CYCLES

This allows the user to select the number of cycles to be


carried out during test. Use numerical key pad to input
number of counts then <A> to accept. At the end of a test,
if no break is detected, the final display will be (if the number
of cycles specified was 50) CYCLE 50 EXTENSION 0MM.
If during a test a break is detected, then the final display will
be (if the break occurred at the 23rd cycle) CYCLE 23
EXTENSION 10MM.

CYCLE ON LOAD OR EXTENSION

This allows the user to specify whether the machine will


cycle between two load limits or two extension limits.
Depending on the option selected, the user will be prompted
to enter maximum and minimum values between which it
will cycle.

DISPLAY LOAD OR EXTENSION

During a cycle test the display will show the current cycle
number and either the load or extension value depending on
the setting of this option.

LOAD UNITS

This option allows the user to select whether load or stress is


displayed. If stress is selected, the load value will be
displayed in MPa or PSI, depending on whether the sample

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area is entered in mm² or inches². Before entering the Ready


Mode, the sample area must also be entered to enable the
calculation of stress to be made. This must be entered in
mm² or inches². To enter the sample area in mm², type in
the value required and press the mm key. For inches² press
the inches key. When in the Ready Mode the sample area
can be changed by pressing either the mm or inches key.
When pressed, the display will prompt the user to accept the
previous value or to type in a new sample area. When the
entered value is accepted, the system returns to the Ready
Mode and the display is updated to show stress readings
calculated using the new sample area.

EXTENSION UNITS

This option allows the operator to select the required


extension units that are to be displayed. If you have
previously entered the maximum extension range in metric
units (mm) you will be prompted for the extension to be
displayed in mm or % strain. Alternatively, if you previously
entered the maximum extension range in imperial units (in)
you will be prompted for the extension to be displayed in
inches or % strain. If the % strain option is taken a further
message will be given to select the gauge length in either mm
or in. The extension displayed will then be a percentage of
gauge length.

PRELOAD

This option gives the user the choice of whether a preload


should be applied or not. If a preload is applied, the user will
be prompted to enter a preload value. During the test,
when the load value reaches the preload value set, the
extension reading is zeroed. The user may specify that the
load reading is also zeroed.

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UPPER MOVEMENT LIMITS

It is possible to enter either a tension or compression


movement limit depending on the type of test set. When
this limit is reached during a test, the test will be terminated
in the same way as if the stop key had been operated or if a
sample break had been detected. The crosshead will remain
stationary or return to zero if the automatic return is
selected. The value entered cannot be greater than the
extension range selected. The main purpose of this option is
to allow the user to do an automatic return before the
sample breaks.

AUTO RETURN

(SEE ALSO BREAK DETECTOR) This option allows the


crosshead to return to its original position automatically after
sample break or on termination of the test. If rigid
specimens are being tested in tension it is suggested that
Auto Return should NOT be used as the ends of the broken
specimen will possibly crunch together. We recommend
that when the crosshead stops, remove the upper half of the
specimen and then press <Return> manually.

AUTO ZERO

This option allows the user to automatically zero load and


extension when the test is started, i.e. when <GO> is
pressed. If conducting large batches of samples it is
recommended that this option is set to Manual Zero. The
reason for this is that on any mechanical system there will
always be a finite error on return. With auto zero selected,
every time <GO> is pressed the error will be zeroed and
this error will gradually compound and may be significant if
testing batches in excess of one hundred samples. With
Manual Zero selected the error will never be worse than the
resolution of the machine return to zero accuracy, normally

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better than 10 microns on LLOYD INSTRUMENTS 500


Series Mk 3 machines.

BREAK DETECTOR

This option allows the Internal Break Detector to be


switched on or off. If the break detector is switched on, the
crosshead will stop moving when the load measuring system
detects a sample break, i.e. a sudden drop in load. The
sensitivity of the break detector can be set in two ways,
Automatic or Manual - press <A> or <B> to select your
required option.

1. Automatic. If automatic is selected the break detector


will start when the load reaches 7% of the load range and
a break will be detected when the load drops to 3% of
the load range or when the software detects 3
consecutive drops of 7% of the maximum load value
detected. If 3 consecutive drops are detected, the break
point is taken as the start of the first 7% drop. The load
is sampled every 100 msec. If the load never exceeds
7% of load range, a break will never be detected. This
means care must be taken to chose a sensible value for
the load range.

2. Manual. Manual is selected you will be prompted to


enter a value for the break sensitivity as follows:

%Break of Peak (3 - 97%) 30% ACCEPT A

The break sensitivity is defined as the percentage of peak


load. The peak value of load is continually updated
throughout the test and the break will be detected when
the actual load value drops below this percentage of peak
load. For example, if the load range was 100N but the
peak load of the test was 50N, with a % break of peak
set to 90% the test would terminate at a load of 45N, i.e.
a drop in load of 10%.

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5.0 OPTIONAL CONSOLE

PRINTER

(T5130L, OPTIONAL). The control module will


automatically detect the presence of the optional printer. If a
printer is fitted the testing machine will prompt you for the
printing of test results or no printing. If the printing of test
results is selected you will be further prompted for the
printing of extension at peak and at break. You will then be
prompted to select either a batch ticket or a ticket at the
end of each test. Before proceeding to Ready Mode you will
be prompted to enter the date, batch number and a
reference number which will be printed on the test ticket.
The printer is connected to the RS232 socket. No printer
message will be displayed if printer is not connected.

HOLD PEAK

The load and extension displays will normally follow the


actual values whether they increase or decrease. It is
possible to remember the peak during a test by selecting this
option. If you choose to hold the peak you will be further
prompted to hold either the extension at maximum load or
the extension at sample break. You will also be prompted to
hold either maximum load or load at break. The maximum
or break load and extension readings will be held after a
successful test until a key is pressed. The machine will then
return to the ready mode for the start of a new test.

JOG SPEED SELECT

This option prompts the user to select a speed for the


Jog/Inching buttons. This will be used when setting up a
sample or loading grips and the speed required will vary
depending on the type of sample under test. The jog speed
can be set in integer values between 2 and 100 mm/min.

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5.0 OPTIONAL CONSOLE

CHANGING OPTIONS

The above test sequences can now be repeated by pressing


the <R> key if you are unhappy with any of your choices. In
order to simplify the setting of test options the accept key
will be tagged to the last selected option, e.g. if the machine
was set to external extensometer, and the last time you
went through the setup sequence you selected the internal
extensometer the next time through the setup sequence the
internal extensometer will be selected using the <A> key.
This makes it very easy to step through the setup sequence
by only pressing the <A> key until you reach the option that
you would like to change. This feature can also be used to
quickly step through if you want to check which options you
have selected. To reverse through the options list whilst still
displaying another setup option, press the JOG UP key. This
is useful if you accidentally passed the option you were
looking for when pressing the <A> key. From the Ready
mode, pressing <B> will jump to the last setup option
entered. Pressing the JOG UP key will then reverse through
the previously entered options list.

5.6 CONNECTING A COMPUTER WITH THE CONSOLE


FITTED
A computer can be connected to the 500 Series at any time.
If remote operation is set on the optional console the control
will then be handed over to the computer as appropriate.
.Please refer to section 4.3, your software manual or on-line
help for further details of software operation. The
information that follows is to be used in conjunction with the
optional console.

5.7 PERFORMING A TEST USING THE OPTIONAL


CONSOLE
5.7.1 Entering the Ready Mode

The user can enter the Ready Mode in one of two ways:
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1. Ready Mode is automatically selected if the four basic


machine parameters have been entered and Accept
Options is selected. The four basic machine parameters
are:
• Local/Remote Operation

• Load Range

• Extension Range

• Test Speed

2. The Ready Mode will also be automatically selected when


all set up options have been viewed. The control console
contains a battery backed up memory so that the
previous test options will always be remembered even if
the machine has been switched off. The user can simply
accept the previous options if the machine is being used
for the same test or modify the options to set a new test.
The console display will always show the last selected
option on the right side of the display, i.e. option A,
where two options are given and, therefore, the user can
simply proceed with the original parameters by
continually pressing the key until the Ready Mode is
reached.

5.7.2 READY MODE

Once the user has entered the Ready Mode the Ready Mode
status indicator will illuminate indicating that the machine is
ready to perform a test. In this mode the LCD display will
alternate between three messages which are as follows:

LOAD 0.00 EXTENSION 50.0mm


OPERATE [GO] FOR TENSION TEST
OPERATE [R] TO CHANGE THE TEST CONDITIONS

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5.0 OPTIONAL CONSOLE

Each of these messages will be displayed in rotation at four


second intervals. Pressing any key on the console will always
return the LCD to the load and extension display.

5.7.3 SETTING THE CROSSHEAD

The main purpose of the Ready Mode is to allow the user to


prepare the materials testing system to perform a test. In
this mode, and only in this mode, the bottom part of the
console becomes active.

JOG UP - JOG DOWN

These keys allow the user to move the crosshead at its pre-
set speed and are used to set the sample into position.
Great care should be used in this operation to ensure the
grips are not ‘driven’ together and that any obstacles are
removed. These keys are only active whilst being pressed
and the crosshead will stop as soon as the key is released (i.e.
momentary action).

FAST UP - FAST DOWN

These keys allow the crosshead to be moved at the FULL


SPEED of the machine to allow large movements quickly.
Great care should be used in this operation to ensure there
are no obstacles in the path of the crosshead / grips / load
cell etc as damage can be incurred with improper use.
These keys are only active whilst being pressed and the
crosshead will stop as soon as the key is released (i.e.
momentary action).

Note: When using the Down Jog keys in the Ready Mode
there will be a force limit of 50N. This is a safety
feature to reduce the risk of damage to the load cells if
they are accidentally driven together.

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ZERO Ø

The <Zero> key will zero both load and extension values
while the crosshead is stationary. This will determine the
point at which the crosshead will return on completion of a
test (if Auto Return has been selected) or when the Return
key is pressed.

RETURN

This key will cause the crosshead to return to its zero


position. Care should be taken to ensure that all obstacles
have been removed (such as broken samples etc) as the
crosshead will return at full speed until it approaches the final
position.

START TEST [GO]

This key will start a test according to the setup of the


parameters selected.

STOP [STOP]

This key will stop the crosshead if it is moving and can be


used at any time either in Ready Mode or during a test.

5.7.4 SAMPLE PREPARATION

The Ready Mode is used to prepare the sample for a test.


The accessories being used will be dependent on the type of
test being conducted.

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5.0 OPTIONAL CONSOLE

5.7.5 LOAD CELLS

The correct load cells should be fitted in the machine for the
application being undertaken. Great care should be taken of
these as they are precision measurement devices and can be
damaged if used incorrectly. Use the Alignment Gauge
supplied to align the top and bottom eye ends.

5.7.6 GRIPS / ADAPTERS

It is important that grips are fitted along the central straining


axis of the machine and that no side loads are applied to the
load cells as this will affect the accuracy of the load readings.
The grips should be connected to the load cell and the
anchor pin using only the pins provided and care should be
taken not to exceed the load rating of the grips. It is
important to ensure that the grips used are suitable for the
material under test. Any slippage of the material in the grips
will affect both load and extension readings.

5.7.7 STARTING A TEST

Once the sample has been positioned and the necessary


accessories have been installed, the ZERO button may be
pressed (if required) to zero the load and extension readings
(this is not necessary if Auto Zero was selected during test
options). The test may now be started by pressing the GO
button. The crosshead will move according to the set-up
and the load and the extension values will be displayed on
the LCD during the test. If the hold peak option has been
selected the display will show the maximum load reached
during a test. THE TEST MAY BE STOPPED AT ANY
TIME BY PRESSING THE <STOP> key.

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5.7.8 CLEARING THE BATTERY MEMORY

(RAM DUMP) This memory is used to store machine setup


parameters and options when the power has been switched
off. The parameters for the last test done prior to shut off
will, therefore, be re-displayed when the machine is turned
on. One of the options stored in the battery is the operator
access code. A new access code can only be entered when
the memory is empty. The battery memory can be cleared
by removing the connector to the load cell before switching
on. When the machine is now powered up it will check to
see if the load cell is connected, and if not, the battery
memory will be cleared. Mains interference can cause this
memory to be corrupted. Should unusual functions occur
the memory should be cleared.

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6.0 CLEANING YOUR MACHINE

6.1 EXTERNAL FINISH AND TRIM


The finish and appearance of your machine can be
maintained by regular cleaning with a damp cloth containing a
small amount of mild detergent. The machine must be
turned OFF and disconnected from the mains supply whilst
cleaning is taking place. Strong proprietary cleaners and
petroleum based or other solvents should not be used.

CAUTION: Take care to use only a damp cloth. NO moisture


must ever be allowed to enter the machine. Wipe the
machine dry before connecting to the mains supply
and restarting.

6.2 CALIBRATION AND SERVICE


To maintain the performance and accuracy of the 500 Series
It should be serviced and calibrated annually by Lloyd
Instruments Ltd. trained and approved engineers.

THERE ARE NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS


WITHIN THE MACHINE

Any servicing and adjustments should be entrusted to Lloyd


Instruments Service Engineers or their appointed agents.

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7.0 SPECIFICATION

7.1 SPECIFICATION
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION: 500 SERIES MACHINE Mk3
Force Accuracy Exceeds the requirements of,
BSEN ISO 7500-1:99 1992 Class 0.5,
ASTM E4, DIN 51221
Maximum load - 500N
compression or
tension
Standard Load Cell 10 - 500N plus additional special options
Ranges
Load Resolution Maximum resolution 0.01% of load cell rating
Range Between Eye 40 - 490mm, (60 - 510 between pin. centre
Ends lines.)
Range Setting Without 1-450mm
Grips
Speed Range 0.1-1020mm/min
Speed Accuracy Better than 0.2%
(running, steady state)
Computer Interface RS232 25 way D connector
Console Optional
Cycling Cycling between load and extension limits
available when the machine is used in Local
mode (with the optional console). When used in
conjunction with some data analysis programs a
wide variety of cycling tests are available.
Accessories (optional) A range of grips to meet national and
international and industrial standards is available.
Service and Support Qualified calibration and service engineers
provide a prompt and efficient service world-
wide.
Supply Voltage 115/230Vac ±10%, 50 -60Hz
Power Consumption 65 VA (max)
Fuses 1A (T)
Temperature Operating: 5ºC to 35ºC (40 ºF to 90 ºF)
Storage: -20 ºC to 55 ºC (-4 ºF to 130 ºF)
Atmospheric Normal industrial and laboratory conditions
Dimensions Width: 250mm
Depth: 470mm
Height: 871mm
Weight Unpacked: 25kg (with standard accessories )
Packed: 40kg (approx. with standard packing)

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7.0 SPECIFICATION

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION: 500 SERIES MACHINE Mk3 (cont.)


Mounting All systems are bench mounted
Input and Output CN1 - IEC Plug Mains In
Connections CN2 - 25 way D socket RS232 interface
CN4 - Load Cell Socket (labelled LOAD CELL)
CN5 - Console Connector 37 way D socket
(optional)

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APPENDIX A : COMPUTER
SPECIFICATION

A.1 RECOMMENDED COMPUTER SPECIFICATION


• 200 MHz Pentium II Processor
• 32MB RAM
• More memory may be required for some tests of very
long duration.
• 1 Free COM Port, with a 16550 UART
• CDROM for installation
• Windows 95 or NT4 installed.

Lloyd Instruments Ltd cannot accept any responsibility for


problems caused due to incompatible computer systems. If
the computer is purchased from Lloyd Instruments the
computer will have all relevant software installed and will be
system tested to ensure correct operation.

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APPENDIX B : RS232
CONNECTIONS

09/0311
RS232 9 way LR Series 25 way
‘D’ (female) ‘D’ (male)

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APPENDIX C : ERROR MESSAGES

ERROR 1 Upper crosshead limit stop. Go DOWN only. This signifies that the
upper software limit has been reached. Note if it is not possible to
drive down,, the crosshead may have reached the hardware stop
which implies that the slidewire is not set correctly.

ERROR 2 Tension overload stop. Go DOWN only. This means that the full 10
volts has been reached by the load cell. If this occurs on clearing the
RAM it implies that the load cell is damaged.
ERROR 3 Tension invalid stop. Go DOWN only. This means that the load cell
amplifier is reading eight volts which is equivalent to 100% load and
is designed to prevent damage of the load cell.

ERROR 5 Lower crosshead limit stop. Go UP only. This is the software crash
stop and is designed to prevent damage to the grips. It should always
be set so the grips cannot come into contact. If this occurs when out
of limit it will be due to either a faulty console or noise on the
extension readings.
ERROR 6 Compression overload stop. Go UP only. This works on the same
principles as Error 2,, although in compression.
ERROR 7 Compression invalid stop. Go UP only. The same as Error 3 but in
compression.
ERROR 8 Wrong access code. This will occur only when not operating in open
access. It means that the pass code has not been input correctly and
can be removed by clearing the battery backup RAM.
ERROR 9 Load cell supports tension only. This occurs when using small load
cells (less than 5N) and is designed to prevent compression
overloads on small cells.
ERROR 10 Watchdog timeout. This means the internal timer has timed out
which signifies the software has lost control for more than 200ms.
Possible causes are:(i) RS232 hangs up,, excess commands; (ii) Short
power failure; (iii) Power supply rises too slowly; iv) Software
failure.
ERROR 11 Load range exceeded. This error only occurs in the test state and
stops the test when the user input load range has been reached.
ERROR 12 Extension range exceeded. This error only occurs in the test state
and stops the test when the user input extension value has been
reached.
ERROR 13 Guard not closed. This informs the user that the plastic guard doors
are not closed. If doors are not fitted check micro switch.
ERROR 14 Drive fault. Switch off power. This signifies that a motor fault signal
has been detected. The software will beep continuously and the
machine must be reset.

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APPENDIX C : ERR0R MESSAGES

ERROR 15 Printer fault. This indicates a fault in the printer address. It is usually
due to a fault in the printer buffer chip and if no printer is fitted this
chip may be removed. (Refer to Service Manual).
ERROR 16 RS232 Tx buffer overflow. Indicates that the console has filled its
output buffer. This implies that the PC is not clearing the buffer fast
enough (ensure that you are using a computer with a 286/386 CPU).
ERROR 17 RS232 Rx buffer overflow. Indicates that the internal buffer is full
and implies that the machine is not acting on incoming command fast
enough. Not common due to high clock speed.
ERROR 18 Keyboard buffer overflow. This error implies keyboard buffer full.
This is almost impossible under normal conditions and probably
would only be caused by a bad or intermittent connection.
ERROR 19 Unknown interrupt. Only occurs if the interrupt address given is
invalid.
ERROR 20 RS232 Rx parity*. Will occur if the sending computer is using the
wrong parity. The RS232 port in the sending computer is initialised
by the R Control software.
ERROR 21 RS232 Rx overrun. This occurs when the embedded software does
not see a stop bit after the first eight data bits. Can be caused by an
incorrect baud rate.
ERROR 22 RS232 Rx parity/overrun. Combination of Errors 20 and 21.
ERROR 23 RS232 Rx framing *
ERROR 24 RS232 Rx parity/framing *
ERROR 25 RS232 Rx overrun/framing *
ERROR 26 RS232 Rx parity/overrun/framing *
ERROR 27 Unauthorised link to PC
ERROR 28 Compression safety switch
ERROR 29 Crosshead on limit switch.
ERROR 28 Compression safety switch
ERROR 29 Crosshead on limit switch

ERROR 30 Interrupt failure – critical.

ERROR 31 Safe Line Open.

This can occur if any of the following switches are open:

1. Adjustable crosshead limit switches.


Action: Move the switch away and reset safe line.

2. Final/crash switches top or bottom.


Action: Ring Technical Support.

3. Software operated.
Action: No action possible, automatically reset by software.
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4. Motor switch.
Action: Ring Technical Support.

5. Motor drive thermal switches.


Action: Ring Technical Support.

Note: The Technical Support Telephone number is


+ 44 (0) 1489 486422.
Or Email:- techsupport@lloyd-instruments.co.uk

ERROR 32 Load Cell not connected

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Lloyd Instruments Ltd has an on-going programme of design and development,
which may alter product specification. Therefore Lloyd Instruments Ltd. reserve
the right to change the specification at any time without notice.

No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without


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