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6.1.2.4 RS-232C/GP-IB commands ................................................. 6-10 6.1.2.5 List of commands ................................................................. 6-12 6.1.2.6 List of response commands if an error occurs .................... 6-14 6.1.2.7 Format of response commands ........................................... 6-15 6.1.2.8 Other commands .................................................................. 6-16 6.1.2.9 Details of command descriptions ...................
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MEMO No. 99MBC095A
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INTRODUCTION This chapter describes the Laser Scan Micrometer (LSM) models and 1 nomenclature of the Display unit and the Measuring unit. 1.1 Outline This system is an accurate, non-contact measurement system capable of measuring workpiece dimensions at a high speed using a highly directional scanning laser beam. This non-contact optical measuring system is capable of measuring workpieces which are difficult to measure with conventional measuring instruments. It performs simple and accurate meas
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1.3 Nomenclature This section gives the name of each part in the LSM system. 1.3.1 Display Unit (1) Front panel Data display Operation keys Mitutoyo DATA C S.PR LASER SCAN MICROMETER LSM-6200 SHIFT C.RUN SET PRINT RUN PROG. READ 7 8 9 C H.CAL 4 5 6 LIMIT P.S V LOCK CAL P.SET S.E DUAL L.CAL 1 2 3 P.SET MASTER 0 • +/- LD1 ON REF -NG GO +NG RUN BUSY LD2 ON LOCK A.CL STAT ENT UNIT M.CL S.E Status indicator LEDs (lit/unlit) Workpiece position indicator LED Power switch Stand (2) Displays and keys S.P
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1. INTRODUCTION (3) Rear panel Optional Interface add-on space Optional Dual-type (Second Analog I/O Unit, BCD Output Unit, GP-IB Unit) Add-on Unit installation space Name plate Optional Digimatic Output Unit add-on space AC power inlet FOOT Fuse holder SCAN SIG.-1 ID UNIT 1 SW. ID TRANSMITTER-1 REMOTE INTERLOCK RS-232C I/O ANALOG AC power inlet Foot switch ID Unit Protection cover Analog I/O connector Signal cable connector Scanning signal connector Remote interlock connector RS-232C connector
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1.3.2 Measuring Unit (1) Measuring Unit (integrated-type Measuring Unit) LSM-500S Laser emission indicator LED Reception unit Emission window Lens caps Emission unit Serial number label Mitutoyo LSM-500S LASER SCAN MICROMETER Signal cable Reception window (2) Measuring Unit (separate-type Measuring Unit) LSM-501S, 503S, 506S, 512S, 516S Laser emission Emission window Shutter Reception window indicator LED Signal cable Serial number label Mitutoyo LSM-501S LASER SCAN MICROMETER Connection cable E
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SETUP This chapter describes the connection between the Display Unit and 2 Measuring Unit. 2.1 Unpacking and Acceptance Check Your LSM has been thoroughly inspected prior to shipment. The mechanical, electrical, and optical systems are guaranteed to operate properly. Unpack the package and check that the accessories, for the Display Unit or Measuring Unit, and signal cables, etc., are intact and not damaged. Contact Mitutoyo if anything is damaged or missing. 2.2 Connecting the Cables Make sure
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Step 2: Attaching the ID unit 1.Loosen the two screws that secure the ID unit protection cover at the left on the real panel of the Display Unit and remove the cover by sliding it rightward. 2.Remove the dummy ID unit (amber) that has been mounted at the left of the “TRANSMITTER-1” connector on the rear panel of the Display Unit, then insert the ID unit (beige) that comes in the same package as the Measuring Unit. This ID unit stores critical data that ensures the accuracy of the Measuring Unit
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2. SETUP IMPORTANT • If the dummy ID unit is still mounted, “ ” PROG is displayed in the lower section of the display. If this is the case, turn off the power and replace the dummy ID unit with a proper ID unit. • If the ID unit has not been installed, an error PROG display as shown at the right will appear in the upper section of the data display unit and the operation of this unit stops. • If the ID unit is not installed or if the serial number of PROG the Measuring Unit is not consistent with
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Terminal to which a grounding wire is connected. Ground the system using the provided grounding wire to avoid the effect of interfer- ence noise caused in the setup environment. Step 6: Checking the remote interlock connector Make sure that the short-circuiting pin is inserted into the “REMOTE INTERLOCK” connector on the rear panel of the Display Unit. If this short-circuiting pin is not inserted, laser emission is disabled, even if the power switch is on. To emergency stop laser emission, refer
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2. SETUP 2.3 Preliminary Checks The necessary connections should be completed by following the procedure described in the previous chapter. Simplified operation checks are described here. Step 1: Fully open the lens cap and shutter of the Measuring Unit. Fully open the lens caps and beam shutters of both the emission unit and reception unit to ready the laser beam for emission. The lens caps should be completely removed, and the shutters should be as shown in the diagram below. Emission window S
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No.99MBC095A
SERIES No.544
LSM-6200
Laser Scan
Micrometer
(Display Unit)
User's Manual
Read this User’s Manual thoroughly
before operating the instrument. After reading,
retain it close at hand for future reference.
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CONVENTIONS USED IN USER'S MANUAL Safety Precautions To operate the instrument correctly and safely, Mitutoyo manuals use various safety signs (Signal Words and Safety Alert Symbols) to identify and warn against hazards and potential accidents. The following signs indicate general warnings: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in serious injury or death. DANGER Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in serious i
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CONVENTIONS USED IN USER'S MANUAL On Various Types of Notes The following types of notes are provided to help the operator obtain reliable measurement data through correct instrument operation. IMPORTANT •An important note is a type of note that provides information essential to the completion of a task. You cannot disregard this note to complete the task. • An important note is a type of precaution, which if neglected could result in a loss of data, decreased accuracy or instrument malfunctio
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PRECAUTIONS 1. Safety Precautions The Measuring Unit connected to the Display Unit uses a very low power laser. Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure. 1) An applicable laser product class of the IEC standard: a Class 2 laser product uses a visible laser (maximum power: 1.3 mW for scanning; laser device: semiconductor laser; wavelength: 650 nm). 2) Do not look directly into the laser beam. (Even if
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INSTALLING CONDITIONS The Mitutoyo Laser Scan Micrometer LSM-6100 series is both a precision optical instrument and a precision electronic instrument, and this unit is the instrument suitable for indoor use as well. Therefore, it must be carefully installed and the following conditions must be taken into consideration to attain the highest possible accuracy. 1. Vibration Install this unit if possible in a place where it will not be subject to vibration. If this unit is used for a long period of
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CONTENTS CONVENTIONS USED IN USER'S MANUAL ................................................................. i NOTES FOR EXPORTING ...............................................................................................ii PRECAUTIONS ...............................................................................................................iii INSTALLING CONDITIONS ........................................................................................... iv WARRANTY...................
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3.2.12 Mastering ........................................................................................ 3-27 3.2.13 Reference value.............................................................................. 3-28 3.2.14 Data output conditions .................................................................... 3-28 3.2.15 Automatic workpiece detection ............................................................ 3-29 3.2.16 Group judgment .....
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b. Setting the automatic workpiece detecting function (Guidance: AWDT) .......................................................... 4-14 c. Setting the number of scans (Guidance: SCAN) ............ 4-15 d. Setting the group judgment (Guidance: GTJ) ................. 4-15 e. Setting the group judgement output (Guidance: GTJ D)... 4-15 f. Setting the odd-numbered-edge cutting tool measurement function (Guidance : TOOL) ............................................ 4-16 4.1.2.5 Selecting and setting t
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4.2.2 Entering the calibration mode......................................................... 4-25 4.2.3 Combined calibration ...................................................................... 4-27 4.3 Positioning a Gage or a Workpiece............................................................ 4-29 4.4 How to read-in the amount of light ............................................................. 4-29 4.5 Setting Up the Functions .............................................................