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Seite 1 - REFERENCE MANUAL

200S READOUTSREFERENCE MANUAL

Seite 3 - 200S Soft keys

200S ixTable of Contents200S Key Layout...i200S S

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x Job Setup Parameters ... 13Units ...

Seite 5 - Readout Parameter Access Code

200S xiFeatures (Milling) ... 36Circle, and Linear Pat

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xii II - 2 Data InterfaceSerial Port ... 6

Seite 7 - Introduction

200S 1Operating Instructions

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2 II - 1 Fundamentals of PositioningI - 1 Fundamentals of PositioningDatumsThe workpiece drawing identifies a certain point on the workpiece (example:

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200S 3I - 1 Fundamentals of PositioningAbsolute Workpiece PositionsEach position on the workpiece is uniquely identified by its absolute coordinates.E

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4 II - 1 Fundamentals of PositioningZero Angle Reference AxisThe Zero Angle Reference Axis is the 0.0° position. It is defined as one of the two axes

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200S 5I - 1 Fundamentals of PositioningEncoder Reference MarksEncoders normally contain one or more reference marks which the 200S Reference Mark Eval

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6 II - 2 General Operations for 200SI - 2 General Operations for 200SScreen Layout The ACU-RITE 200S readout provides application-specific features th

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200S 7I - 2 General Operations for 200SGeneral Navigation Use key pad to enter numeric values within each field. The ENTER key will confirm the ent

Seite 15 - Operating Instructions

8 II - 2 General Operations for 200SHelp ScreenThe integrated operating instructions provide information and assistance in any situation. To call the

Seite 16 - Distance-To-Go

200S 9I - 2 General Operations for 200SData Input FormsInformation required for various operational functions and setup parameters are entered through

Seite 17 - Absolute Workpiece Positions

10 II - 2 General Operations for 200SPower UpSwitch on the power (located on the back). The initial screen will appear. This screen will only appear t

Seite 18 - Reading head position

200S 11I - 2 General Operations for 200SThe 200S can still cross over reference marks at a later time. Such as if it becomes necessary to define a dat

Seite 19 - Encoder Reference Marks

12 II - 2 General Operations for 200SOperating ModesThe 200S has two operating modes: Distance-To-Go (INCREMENTAL), and Actual Value (ABSOLUTE). The A

Seite 20 - Screen Layout

200S 13I - 2 General Operations for 200SJob Setup Parameters8 To view and change Job Setup parameters, first press the SETUP soft key.8 Use the UP/DOW

Seite 21 - General Overview

14 II - 2 General Operations for 200SMirrorEdge Finder (milling applications only)The diameter, length offset and units of the edge finder are set in

Seite 22 - Help Screen

200S 15I - 2 General Operations for 200SMeasured Value OutputWith the measured value output feature, probe measurement values can be sent over the ser

Seite 23 - Data Input Forms

200S i200S Key Layout200S Soft keysThere are multiple pages of soft key functions to select from the operating modes. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow keys [4

Seite 24 - Reference Mark Evaluation

16 II - 2 General Operations for 200SJob ClockThe job clock shows the hours (h), minutes (m), seconds (s). It operates like a stop watch showing elaps

Seite 25 - Enable/Disable Ref function

200S 17I - 2 General Operations for 200SRemote SwitchThe remote switch sets the parameters so the external switch (pendant, or foot switch) can be ena

Seite 26 - Operating Modes

18 II - 2 General Operations for 200SConsole AdjustmentThe LCD’s brightness and contrast can be adjusted either by using the soft keys in this form, o

Seite 27 - Job Setup Parameters

200S 19I - 2 General Operations for 200SSet/Zero Soft Key DetailsThe SET/ZERO soft key is a key that determines the effect of pressing an Axis key. Th

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20 II - 2 General Operations for 200SRPM CalculatorThe RPM calculator is used to determine the RPM (or surface cutting speed) based on a specified too

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200S 21I - 3 Milling Specific OperationsI - 3 Milling Specific OperationsThis section discusses operations and soft key functions specific to milling

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22 II - 3 Milling Specific OperationsImport/ExportTool Table information can be imported, or exported over the serial port.8 IMPORT, and EXPORT soft k

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200S 23I - 3 Milling Specific OperationsTool Radius Compensation featureThis allows you to enter workpiece dimensions directly from the drawing. R rep

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24 II - 3 Milling Specific OperationsEntering tool data8 Choose TOOL soft key.8 Cursor to the desired tool and press ENTER. The Tool Description form

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200S 25I - 3 Milling Specific OperationsEntering a tool: 8 Press the TOOL. soft key. The cursor will default to the Tool Table form.8 Cursor to the to

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iiSoft Key function (Page 2) Soft keyOpens the Datum form to set the datum for each axis (page 27).Opens the Preset form. This form is used to set a n

Seite 35 - Soft Key Functions Detailed

26 II - 3 Milling Specific OperationsTOOL UNIT8 Enter the tool unit (inch/mm).8 Cursor to the Tool Type field.TOOL TYPE8 Press TOOL TYPES soft key.8 P

Seite 36 - 8 To exit, press the C key

200S 27I - 3 Milling Specific OperationsCalling the Tool from the Tool TableBefore you start machining, select the tool you are using from the tool ta

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28 II - 3 Milling Specific OperationsExample: Set centerline between two workpiece edges as datum0 is offered as a default value for the coordinate. E

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200S 29I - 3 Milling Specific Operations8 Press the DATUM soft key.8 Press the DOWN arrow key to select the item you need.8 Press the PROBE soft key.P

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30 II - 3 Milling Specific OperationsProbing with a ToolIf using a tool, or non-electrical edge finder to set datum points, the 200S probing functions

Seite 40 - 8 Press TOOL TYPES soft key

200S 31I - 3 Milling Specific OperationsExample: Probe workpiece edge and set edge as datum8 Preparation: Set the active tool to the tool that will be

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32 II - 3 Milling Specific OperationsPresetsThe Preset function allows the operator to indicate the nominal (target) position for the next move. Once

Seite 42 - 8 Press the ENTER hard key

200S 33I - 3 Milling Specific OperationsPreparation: 8 Select the tool with the appropriate tool data.8 Pre-position the tool to an appropriate locati

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34 II - 3 Milling Specific OperationsIncremental Distance PresetExample: Drilling by traversing to display value zero with incremental positioning. H

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200S 35I - 3 Milling Specific OperationsTo preset the location for Hole 2:8 Press the PRESET soft key.8 Press the X axis key.8 Enter nominal position

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200S iii Readout Parameter Access CodeReadout Parameter Access CodeAn access code must be entered before machine-related installation parameters can b

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36 II - 3 Milling Specific OperationsFeatures (Milling)Pressing the FEATURES soft key will provide access to the Circle Pattern, Linear Pattern, Incli

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200S 37I - 3 Milling Specific OperationsCircle, and Linear PatternsThis section describes the Circle, and Linear pattern tables, and capabilities. The

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38 II - 3 Milling Specific OperationsCircle, and Linear Pattern Soft keysThe following additional soft keys are available while in the Circle, and Lin

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200S 39I - 3 Milling Specific OperationsCircle, or Linear Pattern Execution8 To execute a circle, or linear pattern, enter the data in the pattern for

Seite 50 - Features (Milling)

40 II - 3 Milling Specific OperationsExample: Enter data and execute a circle pattern.1st step: Enter data8 Press FEATURES soft key.8 Press CIRCLE PAT

Seite 51 - Circle, and Linear Patterns

200S 41I - 3 Milling Specific OperationsIncline, and Arc MillingThis section describes the Incline Mill, and Arc Mill tables, and capabilities. The 20

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42 II - 3 Milling Specific OperationsIncline, and Arc Milling Soft keysThe following additional soft keys are available while in the Incline, and Arc

Seite 53 - 8 Press the ENTER key

200S 43I - 3 Milling Specific OperationsIncline Milling Form EntryThe Incline Milling form is used to specify the flat surface to be milled. The data

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44 II - 3 Milling Specific OperationsArc MillingThe Arc Milling form is used to specify the curved surface to be milled. The data is entered in the “A

Seite 55 - Incline, and Arc Milling

200S 45I - 3 Milling Specific OperationsIncline, and Arc Mill ExecutionThe following soft keys are available while running an Incline, or Arc Milling

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iv Readout Parameter Access Code

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46 II - 4 Turning Specific OperationsI - 4 Turning Specific OperationsThis section discusses operations specific to turning applications only.Tool Dis

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200S 47I - 4 Turning Specific Operations8 Press the ENTER key.8 Select the axis (X) key.8 Enter the position of the tool tip, for example, X=.100. Rem

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48 II - 4 Turning Specific OperationsCalling a Tool from the Tool Table8 To call a tool, press the TOOL soft key.8 Use the Up/Down arrow keys to curso

Seite 60 - 8 Scroll to the desired tool

200S 49I - 4 Turning Specific Operations8 Press the DOWN arrow key to advance to the Z axis. 8 Touch the workpiece surface at point 2. 8 Enter the pos

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50 II - 4 Turning Specific OperationsTaper Calculator Soft KeyUse the taper calculator to calculate taper angle. Refer to screen examples on the right

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200S 51I - 4 Turning Specific OperationsPresetsThe functionality has been explained previously in this manual (see "Presets" on page 32). Th

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52 II - 4 Turning Specific OperationsVectoringVectoring breaks down the movement of the compound axis into the crossfeed or longitudinal axes. If you

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200S 53I - 4 Turning Specific OperationsEnabling Z0, and Z CouplingTo couple the Z0, and Z axes and have the result displayed on the Z0 display, press

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54 II - 4 Turning Specific Operations

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200S 55Technical Information

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200S v IntroductionIntroductionSoftware VersionThe software version is shown on the initial power up screen. 200SDRO axis availability. Symbols within

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56 II II - 1 Installation SetupII - 1 Installation SetupInstallation Setup ParametersTo locate the Installation Setup screen from the normal operating

Seite 69 - Technical Information

200S 57II - 1 Installation SetupEncoder SetupThe ENCODER SETUP is used to set the encoder: resolution, type (linear, rotary), count direction, and ref

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58 II II - 1 Installation Setup8 Arrow down to the COUNT DIRECTION field.8 In the COUNT DIRECTION field, select the count direction by pressing the PO

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200S 59II - 1 Installation SetupDisplay ConfigurationThe Display Configuration form is where which axes can be selected for display, and in what order

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60 II II - 1 Installation SetupLinear Error CompensationLinear error compensation can be applied, if the results of the comparison with a reference st

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200S 61II - 1 Installation SetupSetup procedure for Non-linear Error The encoder has an inherent count direction. This may not reflect the user defin

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62 II II - 1 Installation SetupStarting a Non-Linear Error Compensation Table8 Select ERROR COMPENSATION in Installation Setup, and select Non-linear

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200S 63II - 1 Installation SetupConfiguring the Compensation Table8 Press the EDIT TABLE soft key to view the table entries.8 Use the UP, or DOWN arro

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64 II II - 1 Installation SetupTo measure the standard using an edge finder, touch one end of the block. The Measured Field shows 0. Move to the secon

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200S 65II - 1 Installation SetupBacklash CompensationWhen using a rotary encoder with a lead screw, a change in direction of the table might cause an

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vi Introduction

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66 II II - 1 Installation SetupThe Position Recall feature, when it is “ON”, will store the last position of each axis when power was turned off, and

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200S 67II - 2 Data InterfaceII - 2 Data InterfaceThe 200S data interface includes the RS-232 serial port. The serial port supports both bi-directional

Seite 81 - II - 2 Data Interface

68 II II - 2 Data InterfaceSerial PortThe RS-232-C / V.24 data interface serial port is located on the rear panel.The following devices can be connect

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200S 69II - 3 Installation and Electrical ConnectionsII - 3 Installation and Electrical ConnectionsInstallationThe DRO is mounted to a tilt/swivel fea

Seite 83 - Connections

70 II II - 4 I/O ConnectionsII - 4 I/O ConnectionsEncoders are plugged into connectors marked Inputs 1, 2, 3, & 4.Pin layout for Electronic Edge F

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200S 71II - 4 I/O ConnectionsWiring the Serial communication cableThe wiring of the serial communication cable depends on the device being connected (

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72 II II - 4 I/O ConnectionsExternal Operations via RS-232 Data InterfaceThe display unit can be operated over the RS-232 data interface using an exte

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200S 73II - 5 Remote Switch Data OutputII - 5 Remote Switch Data OutputThe remote switch (pendant or footswitch), or Ctrl B (sent over serial interfac

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74 II II - 5 Remote Switch Data OutputExample 2: Rotary axis with degrees decimal display C = + 1260.0000°1 Coordinate axis2 Equal sign3 +/– sign4 4 t

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200S 75II - 5 Remote Switch Data OutputData output using Edge FinderIn the next three examples, measured value output is started with a switching sign

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200S viiWarrantyFor warranty information, go to www.acu-rite.com

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76 II II - 5 Remote Switch Data OutputExample 5: Probing function CenterlineCoordinate of centerline on X axis CLX = + 3476.9963 mm (Center Line X axi

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200S 77II - 5 Remote Switch Data OutputExample 6: Probing function Circle CenterFirst center point coordinate, e.g. CCX = –1616.3429 mm. Second center

Seite 92 - II - 6 Error Messages

78 II II - 6 Error MessagesII - 6 Error MessagesThe following table provides a complete list of error messages that may be received from the 200S DRO.

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200S 79II - 6 Error MessagesError DRO Error Message Explanation13Error: The ARCSIN function can only operate on values from - 1to 1.Range error on the

Seite 94 - II - 7 Dimensions

80 II II - 7 DimensionsII - 7 DimensionsDRO DimensionsDimensions in inches/mm[305]12.00[174]6.85Front view with DimensionsBottom view with Dimensions0

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200S 81IndexNumerics1/2 soft key 35AAbsolute 12absolute coordinates 3Absolute Distance Preset 32Absolute Workpiece Positions 3Actual Position, Nominal

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