TD-SC1 Setup Program TD-SC1 Setup Instructions for Use Thank you very much for using the TD-SC1 Setup Program. Read this manual before using it. After reading it, keep it in a safe place for future reference. TEAC Corporation March 2022 Revision 1.1.
Revision history Revision Date Description 1.0.0 Oct. 2020 First edition 1.1.0 Dec.
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Manual overview This manual explains operation procedures for TD-SC1 Setup, which is a Windows PC setup program designed for use with the TD-SC1. Read the Instructions for Use for the TD-SC1 thoroughly before operating this program. Conventions used in this manual Items and messages shown in the program are indicated with quotation marks, for example “MENU” and “Are you sure?” Control buttons and selection items in the program are indicated with brackets, for example, [REC].
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1 – Overview 1 – Overview 1.1 Introduction TD-SC1 Setup is a set up program designed for TD-SC1 digital indicators. 1.2 Features By connecting to a TD-SC1 by USB, the following operations are possible with that TD-SC1.
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2 - Program installation 2 - Program installation 2.1 Recommended computer system for TD-SC1 Setup CPU: 6th generation Intel® Core™ i5, 2.4 GHz or faster OS: Windows 10 Memory: 4 GB or more Hard drive open space: 10 GB or more USB 2.0 1 or more ports Screen resolution: 1024×768 pixels or more .Net Framework 4.7.
2.2 Installing TD-SC1 Setup 1. Double-click the TD-SC1 Setup installer (Setup.exe) to launch it. Click [Next >] to open the next screen. 2. Select the installation folder. Click [Browse…] to change the folder. Click [Next >] to open the next screen. 3. A message to confirm the start of installation will appear. Click [Next >] to start program installation. 4. When program installation completes, the next message will appear. Click [Close] to close the dialog.
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3 - Program operation 3.1 Launching and closing the program In the Start menu at the bottom left of the screen, click [TEAC] > [TD-SC1 Setup] to launch the TD-SC1 Setup program. When running, it will always try to connect with the TD-SC1. When not connected, “TD-SC1 Setup - file version [OFF LINE]” will appear in the window title bar.
3 - Program operation Click at the top right of the main window to close the program. The following menu will open before closing. Click “Yes” to save to the unit’s ROM. By doing this, the settings will be retained even if the unit is turned off. (Clicking “Update ROM” at the bottom of the main window has the same effect. “Update ROM” becomes available when settings have been changed.
3.2 Calibrating Make the “Calibration” tab active. (Click the “Calibration” tab if another tab is active.) Calibration Lock Remove the check to enable setting of the calibration items. (Remote Sense, Excitation Voltage, Rated Output, Rated Capacity, Zero Balancing, Actual Load Cal., TEDS Cal., Min. Grid, Disp. Times, Sensor Input Logic) Remote Sense Turn Remote Sense on/off. Excitation Voltage Set the excitation voltage. Rated Output [mV/V] Use when conducting equivalent input calibration.
3 - Program operation Actual Load Cal. Click the “Execute” button to conduct actual load calibration. Always conduct this with the rated capacity load that was set in advance. TEDS Cal. Click the “Execute” button to conduct TEDS calibration. Linearize Cal. Click the “Linearize Cal. ” button to open a dialog. Check “Enable” to conduct linearization calibration for up to three points. From the left, each point has an on/off checkbox, an output value (mV/V) and a capacity value.
3.2.1 Conducting equivalent input calibration ① ⑦ ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ ① Disable calibration locking (uncheck the box.) ② Set the Remote Sense and Excitation Voltage. ③ Set the Rated Output value (with up to 3 decimal places.) ④ Set the Rated Capacity value. Set the number of digits after the decimal place accurately (0–4 digits can be set). ⑤ With no load, execute Zero Balancing. ⑥ Set the Min. Grid, Disp. Times, Max. Disp. and Sensor Input Logic. ⑦ Enable calibration locking (check the box.
3 - Program operation 3.2.2 Conducting actual load calibration ① ⑦ ② ③ ⑤ ④ ⑥ ① Disable calibration locking (uncheck the box.) ② Set the Remote Sense and Excitation Voltage. ③ Set the rated capacity value of the actual load. Set the number of digits after the decimal place accurately (0–4 digits can be set). ④ With no load, execute Zero Balancing. ⑤ With the actual load, execute Actual Load Calibration. ⑥ Set the Min. Grid, Disp. Times, Max. Disp. and Sensor Input Logic.
3.2.3 Conducting TEDS calibration ① ⑥ ② ③ ④ ⑤ ① Disable calibration locking (uncheck the box.) ② Set the Remote Sense to OFF and set the Excitation Voltage. ③ Execute TEDS Calibration. ④ With no load, execute Zero Balancing. ⑤ Set the Min. Grid, Disp. Times, Max. Disp. and Sensor Input Logic. ⑥ Enable calibration locking (check the box.) Calibration will change the following items, so check them beforehand.
3 - Program operation 3.3 Making condition settings Make the “Condition” tab active. (Click the “Condition” tab if another tab is active.) LPF Set the low pass filter cutoff frequency. Moving Aver. Set the moving average number. Click the field showing the value to open a setting dialog. Click “Set” to change the setting. Auto Digital Filter Turn Auto Digital Filter ON/OFF Motion Detect Set the Time (s) and Width used to detect stability. Click the field showing the value to open a setting dialog.
3.4 Making comparison/hold settings Make the “Comparison/Hold” tab active. (Click the “Comparison/Hold” tab if another tab is active.) Comp. Value Set the high limit and low limit values, compare them with indicator values, and turn judgment output ON for each one. Click the field showing the value to open a setting dialog. Click “Set” to change the setting. Comp. Pattern Set the comparison judgment OK pattern for the set comparison values. Comp.
3 - Program operation Zone Definition When set to ON, the indicator value will continue to be shown after the hold ends. Use a control input terminal CLEAR signal to stop showing it. Auto Zero Set whether or not to automatically execute a Digital Zero when a hold starts (ON/OFF).
3.5 Making system settings Make the “System” tab active. (Click the “System” tab if another tab is active.) Calibration Lock Remove the check to enable setting of the calibration items. (Remote Sense, Excitation Voltage, Rated Output, Rated Capacity, Zero Balancing, Actual Load Cal., TEDS Cal., Min. Grid, Disp. Times, Sensor Input Logic) Setting Lock Remove the check to enable setting D/A, Condition, Comparison and System items. Operation Lock This shows the panel lock status of the unit.
3 - Program operation Enabled only for RS-485 models ID Set the RS-485 COM port number. Transmission mode Set the RS-485 transmission mode. Baud Rate Set the RS-485 baud rate. Bit Length Set the RS-485 bit length. Parity Set the RS-485 parity bit. Stop Bit Set the RS-485 stop bit. Delimiter Set the RS-485 delimiter. Initialize Settings Initialize the settings. Initialization will not be executed if calibration or setting values are locked. Load Settings Load settings saved in a file.
3.6 Changing setting memories Setting Memories 1–4 can be changed, and the current Setting Memory can be set.
3 - Program operation 3.7 Monitoring Make the “Monitor” tab active. (Click the “Monitor” tab if another tab is active.) Indicator Value The current indicator value is shown. SETUP (number) This shows the current setting memory number. LO/OK/HI/FULL This shows the comparison judgment. ZERO This appears when the indicator value is nearly zero. STB This appears when the indicator value is stable. HOLD This appears when the indicator value is held.