Temperature interface Original instructions
Product information Designation Product no. Temperature interface 626140-9121-600 626140-9122-600 626140-9134-100 626140-9122-610 626140-9134-110 626140-9134-120 626140-9144-012 Manufacturer Carl Zeiss 3D Automation GmbH Carl-Zeiss-Straße 27 73431 Aalen Germany www.probes.zeiss.com Document version Article no. Document Version Date Note 626170-0010-467 1.0 25.06.2019 Approved A new version status will be created if changes are made to the content of this document.
Contents 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.1 Warranty and liability . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.2 EU Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 1.3 Importance of this Operating instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Introduction 1 Introduction 1.1 Warranty and liability Our General Terms and Conditions of Sale and Delivery always apply. No warranty or liability claims for personal injury or material damage can be accepted if they relate to one or more of the causes given below: – Improper use of the ZEISS product. – Incorrect installation, start-up, operation and maintenance of the ZEISS product or use of spare parts not approved by the manufacturer.
Introduction Federal Communications Commission NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
Safety 2 Safety 2.1 Safety instructions The safety instructions in this chapter apply for all persons working on the ZEISS product. For safe operation, in addition to these Operating instructions, the operating instructions of the CMM must be observed by all persons working on the ZEISS product. No modifications, additions or conversion work may be carried out on the ZEISS product without the manufacturer's approval. This also applies to welding work on load-bearing parts.
Use, function and technical data 3 Use, function and technical data 3.1 Intended use The Temperature interface serves as a contact-free interface between the CMM and the pallet that transfers data. This ensures a quick changeover of the pallet including sensors attached to it. The Temperature interface is designed for the following measuring machines: CONTURA, ACCURA, PRISMO, PRISMO ultra, XENOS, MICURA, CenterMax, GageMax.
Use, function and technical data 3.2 System overview The following modules belong to the system overview: Fig. 1: System overview using the example of a grid pallet 1 Machine interface 2 Pallet interface 3 Distributor box Operating instructions Temperature interface 1.
Use, function and technical data Fig. 2: 10 System overview using the example of a fixture pallet 1 Machine interface 2 Pallet interface 3 Temperature sensor Operating instructions Temperature interface 1.
Use, function and technical data 3.2.1 Machine interface Fig. 3: Machine interface Machine interface is securely plugged into the base mounting. 3.2.2 Pallet interface Fig. 4: Pallet interface Pallet interface is securely plugged into the pallet. 3.2.3 Distributor box (4-way, M5) Fig. 5: Distributor box Up to 4 sensors can be plugged in to the distributor box. The slots can be freely selected, because each sensor has its own network address. Operating instructions Temperature interface 1.
Use, function and technical data 3.2.4 Temperature sensor (mini) Fig. 6: Temperature sensor (mini) Temperature sensors are available in four different designs. Straight, angled, magnetic and clamping sensing elements. 12 – 626140-9141-010 (straight), – 626140-9141-012 (angled), – 626140-9141-014 (magnetic) and – 626140-9141-016 (clamping). Operating instructions Temperature interface 1.
Use, function and technical data 3.2.5 Article overview and accessories Designation Article number Temperature sensor, straight 626140-9141-010 Temperature sensor, angled 626140-9141-012 Temperature sensor, magnetic 626140-9141-014 Temperature sensor, clamping 626140-9141-016 Extension cable 0.25m 626140-9145-003 Extension cable 0.5m 626140-9145-005 Extension cable 1.
Use, function and technical data 3.4 14 Technical data General Value Ambient temperature 5 to +40°C Storage temperature 0 to +60°C Relative humidity 40 to 70% Dimensions Value Machine interface (Da x H) Approx. 64 x 23 mm Pallet interface (Da x H) Approx. 48 x 15 mm Distributor box (W x H x D) Approx. 120 x 23 x 40 mm Electrical data Value Power supply by MCA signal converter 12V DC Max. electrical power 750 mW Operating instructions Temperature interface 1.
Transport and installation 4 Transport and installation The following documents must also be considered alongside these Operating instructions: – installation instructions for the coordinate measuring system – Coordinate measuring system operating instructions 4.1 Transport The ZEISS product is supplied by the manufacturer in a cardboard box, carefully packed and cushioned.
Transport and installation Fig. 7: Routing the M5-cable through the hole Lead the M5 cable with bare conductors from top to bottom through the pallet hole that is located directly above the recess for the pallet interface as shown in the photograph. Fig. 8: Securing the M6 cable gland Screw the M6 cable gland into the threaded hole and tighten by hand. 16 Operating instructions Temperature interface 1.
Transport and installation Fig. 9: Inserting the crimp contacts Push the crimp contacts of the individual conductor into the JST plug casing until they click in place as shown in the photograph. In doing so, observe the correct sequence: brown, white, blue, black (from right to left). Fig. 10: Plugging in the JST plug Fig. 11: PCB installation Operating instructions Temperature interface 1.
Transport and installation Plug the JST plug into the PCB and insert the PCB in the recess before pressing in. The PCB must be fixed to the pallet using the supplied M2 screws. In doing so, ensure that the sealing ring is pressed in cleanly and the cables are not kinked. The markings around the recess can be used as an alignment aid. Fig. 12: Tightening the strain-relief Carefully tighten the strain-relief on the M6 cable gland by hand until the cable is secure against pulling.
Transport and installation Fig. 14: Securing the distributor box Tighten the M6 screws by hand using a 5 mm hex-key. Connect the distributor box cable to the M5 socket of the pallet interface. 4.2.4 Attaching the sensors Fig. 15: Connecting the sensors The sensors can be connected to the four sockets of the distributor box. Remove the protection caps and store safely.
Transport and installation With the fixture pallet, the distributor box is integrated in the pallet. 4.2.5 Sensor network addresses If multiple sensors are being used, it must be ensured that they have a unique network address and thus that each address is present only once. The sensor check box (626140-9144-020) can be used for testing and programming of the addresses. 20 Operating instructions Temperature interface 1.
Operation 5 Operation 5.1 Switching on The Temperature interface is switched on as soon as the CMM is switched on and booted up. 5.2 Faults Errors Cause/Remedy Temperature sensor does not produce any data. 1. Check whether a machine interface exists. 2. Check whether the pallet rests neatly in place and whether the surfaces of the data-coupler are clean. 3. Check for cable damage. 4.
Cleaning and Maintenance 6 Cleaning and Maintenance Chapter "2 Safety" of these Operating instructions must have been read before cleaning and maintenance tasks are performed. 6.1 Cleaning and care The ZEISS product must always be maintained in a clean condition. The device must always be kept free of tools, liquids, chips and other foreign substances. Never wet-clean the ZEISS product.
Disposal and storage 7 Disposal and storage 7.1 Disposal and recycling Decommissioning and disposal may only be carried out by the manufacturer’s specialist personnel, observing the relevant accident prevention regulations. Disposal of individual modules may only be performed by the personnel groups described in chapter 4.2.