LF500 Mk3 User Manual
LF500 Mk3 User Manual
LF500 Mk3 User Manual
USER MANUAL
MAY 2000
CAUTION
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
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.
1.2 SAFETY
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:
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.
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.
Enter the load cell value and calibration details for the cell
you wish to use in the boxes provided then click on OK.
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.
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.
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.
Fast UP button
• 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.
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:
followed by
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.
Proceed as in 1) above.
kN, N, mm,
mm/min, kgf, lbf,
in, in/min.
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.
1. Company name.
2. Machine type
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
REMOTE B LOCAL A
This option is used to set the full scale load required and the
prompt is as shown:
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.
This option is to set the full scale extension required and the
prompt is:
This option is used to set the required test speed and the
prompt is as shown:
TEST TYPE
NUMBER OF CYCLES
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
EXTENSION UNITS
PRELOAD
AUTO RETURN
AUTO ZERO
BREAK DETECTOR
PRINTER
HOLD PEAK
CHANGING OPTIONS
The user can enter the Ready Mode in one of two ways:
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5.0 OPTIONAL CONSOLE
• Load Range
• Extension Range
• Test Speed
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:
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).
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.
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
STOP [STOP]
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.
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)
09/0311
RS232 9 way LR Series 25 way
‘D’ (female) ‘D’ (male)
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.
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
3. Software operated.
Action: No action possible, automatically reset by software.
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APPENDIX C : ERROR MESSAGES
4. Motor switch.
Action: Ring Technical Support.