Hioki 9603-01 User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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EXTERNAL SIGNAL
INPUT UNIT


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Introduction i
Safety Notes ii
Notes on Use iii
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3.1 Changing the chA Input Connector 5
3.2 Changing the Range 6
3.2.1 Strain Gauge Input 6
3.2.2 DC Voltage Input 7
3.3 Setting the Products 8
3.4 Setting the Pulse 8
3.5 Zero adjustment 9
3.6 Calculating Motor Power (Pm) 10
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4.1 Overview 11
4.2 Command Reference 12
4.2.1 Command Reference Explanation 12
4.2.2 Specific Commands 12
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NOTE For operating environment, maintenance, and disposal at end of life, the same
conditions apply as to the main 3194 MOTOR/HARMONIC HiTESTER.
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this HIOKI "9603-01 EXTERNAL SIGNAL
INPUT UNIT."
To get the maximum performance from the product, please read this manual
first, and keep this at hand.
Before use
Before using the product, inspect it and check the operation to make sure
that the product was not damaged due to poor storage or transport
conditions. If damage is found, contact your dealer or HIOKI representative.

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DANGER
This product is designed to conform to IEC 61010 Safety Standards, and
has been thoroughly tested for safety prior to shipment. However,
mishandling during use could result in injury or death, as well as
damage to the product. Be certain that you understand the instructions
and precautions in the manual before use. We disclaim any
responsibility for accidents or injuries not resulting directly from
product defects.
This symbol is affixed to locations on the equipment where the
operator should consult corresponding topics in this manual
(which are also marked with the symbol) before using
relevant functions of the equipment.
In the manual, this mark indicates explanations which it is
particularly important that the user read before using the
equipment.
DANGER
Indicates that incorrect operation presents extreme danger of
accident resulting in death or serious injury to the user.
WARNING
Indicates that incorrect operation presents significant danger of
accident resulting in death or serious injury to the user.
CAUTION Indicates that incorrect operation presents possibility of injury to
the user or damage to the equipment.
NOTE Denotes items of advice related to performance of the
equipment or to its correct operation.
Safety Notes
This Instruction Manual provides information and warnings essential for
operating this equipment in a safe manner and for maintaining it in safe
operating condition. Before using this equipment, be sure to carefully read
the following safety notes.
Read the Instruction Manual supplied with the 3194 product very carefully,
and follow the indications given under "DANGER," "WARNING,"
"CAUTION," and "NOTE."
Safety Symbols
The following symbols are used in this Instruction Manual to indicate the
relative importance of cautions and warnings.

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DANGER
The measurement input terminal and chassis of the 3194 are not
isolated from each other. Do not exceed the maximum rated working
voltage. Doing so can damage the product or cause a serious accident.
NOTE The 9603-01 is a factory-fitted option. It therefore requires the 3194 product for
calibration or repair.
For accurate measurement, allow one hour for warming up before use.
The 9603-01 can be used together with a strain gauge type torque meter, but
depending on torque meter specifications, the combination may not work.
It may not be possible to obtain accurate measurements close to a transformer or
conductor carrying a large high-frequency current, or close to any device such as
a radio transmitter generating a strong magnetic field.
To prevent damage to the product, cover the input connector with the supplied
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Notes on Use
In order to ensure safe operation and to obtain maximum performance from
the product, observe the cautions listed below.

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Channel A
Channel B
Chapter 1
Overview
The 9603-01 EXTERNAL SIGNAL INPUT UNIT can read
signals from a strain gauge type torque sensor directly to the
3194 product. Further, tachometer signals (analog or pulse)
input via the 9603-01 can be used by the 3194 to calculate and
display motor power and efficiency.

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Two measurement channels
Motor power
Two measurement channels
Chapter 2
Display Screen
There are two display screens: showing two measurement channels and
showing the motor power.

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3.1 Changing the chA Input Connector
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NOTE Input is switched using the internal circuits but do not connect to connectors that
are not being used.
Chapter 3
Setting Method
3.1 Changing the chA Input Connector
chA input is used to select either the strain gauge input (7 pin connector) or
DC voltage input (BNC pins).
Press the STATUS key to switch to the external input screen.

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3.2 Changing the Range
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3.2.1 Strain Gauge Input
F1 F2 F3
3.2 Changing the Range
Channel A (Strain Gauge) can be used for the torque meter output, and has
three ranges: 1 mV/V, 1.5 mV/V, and 2 mV/V. The full scale screen display
values for these ranges are 1.0000, 1.5000, and 2.0000 respectively (when
the scaling value is 1). The scaling value is calculated as follows:
Scaling value = (rated torque value for the combined torque meter) / (full
scale value for the range) After selecting the range, set the units to finish
setting channel A.
When a rated torque of 100 N.m and a rated
output of 1.5 mV/V torque sensor are combined:
1. Set the channel A "VOLTAGE RANGE" to 1.5
mV/V.
2. Set the channel A "SCALING" to 66.667.
3. Set the channel A "UNIT" to N.m.

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3.2 Changing the Range
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3.2.2 DC Voltage Input
F1 F2 F3
Both channels A and B have three ranges, of ±1V,±5V,and±10 V.
Changing on the MEAS screen
The range for channel A corresponds to the voltage
range switching key, and the range for channel B
corresponds to the current range switching key.
Changing on the STATUS screen
1. Display the "EXT UNIT" page on the STATUS
screen.
2. With the CURSOR keys, move the cursor to the
"VOLTAGE RANGE" to be changed.
3. Select the voltage range with function keys
F1 (1V
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3.4 Setting the Pulse
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F1 F2
F1 F2 F3 F4
Display value (rpm) = Number of pulses for each
rotation of the motor
Measurement frequency×60
NOTE Setting a pulse input signal to channel B unconditionally assigns the frequency
measurement function of the 3194 to fc. This ends any previous source set for fc.
The frequency range of fc is set to auto-ranging. To fix the frequency range, set
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3.3 Setting the Products
3.4 Setting the Pulse
Input DC voltage values can be displayed together with a unit designation.
1. Display the "EXT UNIT" page on the STATUS
screen.
2. Using the CURSOR keys, move the cursor to"UNIT."
3. Press F1 (↑)or F2 (↓) to set the units.
Unit for channel A
(space)⇔V⇔N・m⇔mN・m⇔kN・m⇔kgf・m⇔
kgf・cm
Unit for channel B
(space)⇔V⇔rpm ⇔N・m⇔mN・m⇔kN・m⇔kgf・m
⇔kgf・cm
When the voltage range for channel B is set to
PULSE
Hz ⇔rpm
By selecting a pulse input to channel B, the 3194 frequency measurement
function can be used to measure a frequency. By setting the unit designation
to "rpm" this can be used to directly display the rotation speed of a motor or
other device.
1. Display the "EXT UNIT" page on the STATUS
screen.
2. Using the CURSOR keys, move the cursor
to"VOLTAGE RANGE" for channel B, and press
F4 (PULSE)
If the unit designation is set to "rpm", it is
necessary to set the number of pulses input per
rotation. In this case, set the Scaling item to the
number of pulses for each rotation of the motor.

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3.5 Zero adjustment
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NOTE ・If the value does not become "0" even if you perform zero adjustment, try moving
the position of the cable.
・The zero point may differ depending on the rotation frequency, even if no torque
is applied to the torque sensor. Perform zero adjustment after you have set the
required rotation speed.
・After zero adjustment, do not move the cable. This could disturb the
zero point.
3.5 Zero adjustment
A numerical value may be displayed even if no torque is generated by the
torque sensor or connection cable. If this happens, perform zero adjustment.
1. Make sure that no torque is applied to the torque sensor.
2. Press the SHIFT key.
3. Press the key for the current range.

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3.6 Calculating Motor Power (Pm)
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Unit for channel A Motor power calculation
N・mDisplay value
for channel A 2
×π×display value for channel B
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60 (W)
mN・mDisplay value
for channel A 2
×π×display value for channel B
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60×1000 (W)
kN・mDisplay value
for channel A2×π×display value for channel B×1000
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60 (W)
kgf・mDisplay value
for channel A2×π×display value for channel B×9.80665
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60 (W)
kgf・cm Display value
for channel A2×π×display value for channel B×9.80665
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60×100 (W)
NOTE The calculation expression depends on the torque units, and care should therefore be
taken when setting the units.
3.6 Calculating Motor Power (Pm)
When the units for channel A are set to torque (N・m, mN・m, kN・m, kgf・m,
kgf・cm) and the units for channel B are set to rotation rate (rpm), then the
following expression is automatically evaluated and displayed.

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4.1 Overview
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WARNING
In order to avoid the possibility of an electric shock, unplug the power
meter's power cord and disconnect the other wiring before connecting
the GP-IB or RS-232 cable to the interface connector.
CAUTION Turn the power off when connecting the personal computer to the power
meter. Connecting or disconnecting cables while the power is on could
damage the equipment.
After connecting the GP-IB or RS-232C cable, always be sure to secure
the connection with the screws on the connector.
NOTE It is not possible to use simultaneously both GP-IB and RS-232C interfaces.
Chapter 4
GP-IB/RS-232C Interface
4.1 Overview
The 3194 MOTOR/HARMONIC HiTESTER is fitted as standard with a GP-
IB/RS-232C interface. Using this interface, all of the functions of the
product can be controlled from a personal computer by remote control, for
the acquisition of harmonic measurement data.
This section lists the extra commands added for measurement.
This section explains only commands added for the 9603-01.
For details on operation of the GP-IB or RS-232C interface, first refer to
Chapter 12, "GP-IB/RS-232C Interface" in the instruction manual of the
3194.

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4.2 Command Reference
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4.2.1 Command Reference Explanation
4.2.2 Specific Commands
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As the default output items to the
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:DATAout:ITEM:EXTernalin
Sets the output item for the measurement value by using the 9603-01.
This section explains the commands unique to the 9603-01 EXTERNAL
SIGNAL INPUT UNIT.
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