Quick Start Guide IPM650 Intelligent Panel Mount Display Sensor Solutions Source Load · Torque · Pressure · Multi-Axis · Calibration · Instruments · Software www.futek.
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Display Features IPM650 1 16×4 Character LCD 2 Active Channel Number 3 Peak Value 4 Tracking Value 1 2 +2.00001 +2.00000 +1.99999 01 Gross 6 3 4 5 6 Channel Enter 5 Peak mV/V Valley 5 SPS Tare/Gross Display Back Reset Menu Unit Exit Shunt Track/Hold Valley Value Sampling Rate Power TIPS FOR DISPLAY AND KEY FUNCTIONS The Units button can change between similar units. Hold will flash on the LCD when active. Shunt will be displayed on the LCD when active.
Buttons Channel Enter Tare/Gross Toggles between displaying the tare and gross values. Used to remove any fixture weights. IN MENU MODE: ▲ Arrow Display Back Changes display to show peak, tracking, valley, or all values IN MENU MODE: Back Reset Resets peak/valley IN MENU MODE: ◀ Arrow Menu 4 Displays Channel Information IN MENU MODE: Enter Start navigation IN MENU MODE: n/a Unit Toggles between engineering units (force, torque, pressure, and displacement) and the standard mV/V.
Connector Pin Configuration Amplified Input (page 6) A1 A2 A3 A4 Strain Gauge Input (page 6) B1 B2 B3 Power Adapter B4 B5 B6 USB A5 A6 A7 A8 Relays (page 7) C1 C2 C3 C4 D1 D2 D3 D4 Analog Output (page 7) 5
Wiring Layout AMPLIFIED INPUT 6 STRAIN GAUGE INPUT PIN SYMBOL DESCRIPTION PIN SYMBOL DESCRIPTION A1 G Ground B1 G Ground A2 G Ground B2 TEDS TEDS Data A3 24V OUT 24VDC Output B3 –S –Signal A4 5V OUT 5VDC Output B4 +S +Signal A5 –V –V from sensor B5 –E –Excitation A6 +V +V from sensor B6 +E +Excitation A7 PLEAD n/a A8 PLAG n/a
RELAYS ANALOG OUTPUT PIN SYMBOL DESCRIPTION PIN SYMBOL DESCRIPTION C1 –R2 Solid State Relay 2 (–) D1 –VOUT Voltage Output (–) C2 +R2 Solid State Relay 2 (+) D2 +VOUT Voltage Output (+) C3 –R1 Solid State Relay 1 (–) D3 G Ground (current) C4 +R1 Solid State Relay 1 (+) D4 IOUT Current Output TIPS FOR WIRING Ground (G) connections can be used to connect a cable shield. Strain Gauge Input is for sensors with a mV/V output level.
Profile Quick Setup (Calibration) The IPM650 can store up to 15 profiles with channel 2 through 15 being user selectable. 1. Menu 8. Sensor Capacity 2. Sensor Profile 9. Sensitivity (+) 3. New Channel 10. Sensitivity (–) if applicable 4. Set channels using left and right arrow keys followed by Enter 11. Serial Number, (Serial number on sensor) 5. Sensor Config and choose sensor output type 12. Back to go back one menu 6. Direction 7. Unit Selection 8 13. Save Changes 14.
TIPS FOR SETTING UP A PROFILE The decimal point can be moved by selecting it first and turning it into a number, and then selecting another digit to change it into a decimal point. Sensitivity (+) must be entered. If only one direction is selected, then sensitivity (+) will be applied to both directions of output or negative direction output. Sensitivity is the sensor’s output level, such as mV/V output, and is found on the calibration certificate.
TEDS and Channel Select TEDS is a small chip that can store a sensor’s calibration information. The IPM650 can read it upon power up, or by loading it through the menu, and setup a profile with the stored information. TEDS MENU CHANNEL SELECT (CALIBRATION PROFILE SELECT) 1. Menu 1. Menu 2. TEDS Data 2. System Setting 3. TEDS Device — Will show information about TEDS chip. 3. Channel Select 4. TEDS Pages — Shows programmed information stored in chip. 4.
Profile Lockout and LCD Settings To lockout the ability to create, edit, or delete a calibration profile in the IPM650, use the Lock Settings menu. TIPS FOR PROFILE LOCKOUT & LCD SETTINGS LOCK SETTING MENU LCD SETTINGS 1. Menu 1. Menu The default lockout password will be the serial number on the back of the IPM650. 2. Lock Setting 2. LCD Setting a. Lockout Profile a. Contrast b. Unlock Profile b. Brightness c. Change Password c.
Analog Output Quick Setup VOLTAGE OUTPUT CURRENT OUTPUT Output Type Setup: Output Type Setup: 1. Menu 1. Menu 2. Output Config. 2. Output Config. 3. Voltage Config. 3. Current Value 4. Select Bi-polar or Uni-polar 4. Select the appropriate current output range 5. Current Config. 6. Select Uni-direction or Bi-direction Turn on voltage output: 5. Back to exit to main menu 6. Interfaces Turn on current output: 7. Voltage Output 7. Back to exit to main menu 8. Select Enable 8.
TIPS FOR ANALOG OUTPUT Bi-polar and Uni-polar for voltage configurations will determine if the output would be ±5VDC for both directional outputs from the sensor, or map the directional outputs from 0 to +5VDC with the zero at 2.5VDC. Uni-direction or Bi-direction for current will determine if the current output range is for the positive output of the sensor, or if the zero should be shifted to allow the selected current output range to adjust for both directions from the sensor.
Alarm and Relay Quick Setup ALARM SETUP Alarm Limit set points: Alarm Configuration and Alarm Activity: 1. Menu 11. Menu 2. Sensor Profile 12. System Settings 3. Edit Channel (Choose appropriate channel) 13. Alarm Config. (Latched or Non-Latched) 4. Limit & THD 14. Alarm Activity (Enable or Disable) 5. Alarm Limit Hi and Alarm Limit Lo (Set the appropriate percentage of the full sensor’s output for Hi and Lo limits) 15. Back to Main Menu 6. Back to Edit Profile Menu 7.
RELAY SETUP Output configuration: Activate Relays: 1. Menu 8. Menu 2. Output Config. 9. Interfaces 3. Alarm Relay 1 and Alarm Relay 2 10. Relay 1 and Relay 2 Output (Enable or Disable) 4. Choose Normally Open or Normally Closed 11. Back to Main Menu 5. Back to Output Config. Menu 12. Back to Display Screen 6. Back to Main Menu 7. Back to Display Screen TIPS FOR ALARMS AND RELAYS Alarm Relay 1 is mapped to Alarm High and Alarm Relay 2 is mapped to Alarm Low.
Data Logging Data logging is the ability to capture readings over a specified time period for later evaluation. The Data logging information can be uploaded into the FUTEK SENSIT™ Test and Measurement Software and further exported into other programs, such as Microsoft Excel. DATA LOGGING QUICK SETUP 1. Menu 2. Data Logging 3. Logging Rate 4. Choose Full speed or Half Speed 5. Duration 6. Enter duration of data logging test in seconds 7. Action 8.
TIPS FOR USING DATA LOGGING The IPM650 can store up to 21,000 data logging points. Each point is a captured reading. The sampling rate used will be the current sample per second setting in the IPM650 when Full Speed is selected and half the current set sampling rate when Half Speed is selected. The data logging information is lost When the data logging session is when power is turned off on the IPM650.
SENSIT Test and Measurement Software ™ The IPM650 can be used with the FUTEK SENSIT software, which can be purchased separately or evaluated through a free trial version available on the FUTEK website.
TIPS FOR USING SENSIT WITH THE IPM650 The IPM650 should be turned on and connected to the computer prior to starting SENSIT. USB output, under Interfaces in the IPM650, should be enabled with a check mark to confirm its operation.
Performance Review INPUT POWER ADAPTER PARAMETER MIN MAX UNIT PARAMETER MIN MAX Input Range 1 –500 500 mV/V nom. Input 90–264 VAC 0.
Specifications POWER REQUIREMENT PASSWORDS • • Default Password: 0000000 • Alternative Password: Device’s Serial Number Power Supply Adapter: 12 VDC/1 A SOLID STATE RELAYS • Part Number: G3VM-2F PHYSICAL PROPERTIES • Application: Alarm Relay 1, 2 • • Maximum Output Voltage: 250V (AC or DC) Instrument Weight: 1.9 lbs. (862g) without mounting bracket • Maximum Output Current: 120 mA • Dimensions: 3.8”(W) × 3.8”(L) × 6.
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