Specifications, 00 introduction – Checkline DTMX User Manual

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Specifications

Measuring Principle

Strain gauge

Measuring Frequency

16 msec (62.5 samples/sec)

Deflection of Sensing Roller (max.) 0.2 mm

Overload Capacity

200% of Full Scale

Temperature Coefficient

Zero: less than + 0.3% FS/ °C Span: less than + 0.01% FS / °C

Display

4-Digit LCD, 12 mm high

Display Update Rate

0.5, 1.0, 2.0 or 4.0 seconds, dip-switch selectable

Memory Capacity

100 values plus maximum, minimum, average, peak, standard deviation
and memory location

Memory Operation

Continuous Mode: automatic storage of each displayed value until memory is full
On-Demand Mode: displayed value is stored when

STORE

key is pressed

Overrange Indicator

Value will blink on/off, then “FFFF”

Field Calibration Adjustment

+ 7 steps, 1.5% per step

Serial Output

RS-232C (4800 baud, 8-bit word length, no parity, 2 stop bits)

Analog Output

0 –1 VDC, proportional to tension range

Frequency Response

(Analog Output)

16 msec (62.5 Hz)

Battery Type

Four (4) 1.5 V AA (included)

Battery Life

20 hours, continuous use

AC Adapter (optional)

6 V DC @ 300 mA, for continuous in-line use. Powered by 115 VAC

Auto Power Off

After 2 minutes of non-use

Roller Material (standard)

Hard-coated Aluminum

..

.

(optional)

Hardened Steel (ST), Ceramic (CE), Plastic (PL)

Maximum Speed (standard)

2000 m / min

...

.

(optional) 5000

m / min

Housing

Die-cast Aluminum

Dimensions

2.95" W x 10.83" H x 1.77" D

(75 x 275 x 45 mm)

Weight (approximate)

1.43 lbs.

(650 g)

Operating Temperature

32 to 132 °F

(0 to 45 °C)

Accessories Included

4 AA batteries, output connector and operating instruction guide, all in a fitted,
hard-plastic carrying case

Warranty

One year

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1.00 INTRODUCTION

The CHECK•LINE

®

DTMX Digital Tension Meter is a hand-held device which

accurately measures the running as well as static tensions of a wide variety of
process materials including yarns, fibers, wires, optical fibers, etc. It employs
the "three-roller principle" of tension measurement where the outer two refer-
ence rollers are fixed to create a known angle of wrap over the middle sensing
roller. The middle roller is part of a precision strain gauge sensing system
which accurately measures the resulting force on the roller. This value is con-
verted into a highly accurate and repeatable tension value using proprietary
computer calibration formulas which correct for different material diameters,
rigidities, gravity and other critical parameters. The DTMX is powered by four
AA batteries and is supplied in a rugged, die-cast aluminum housing.

The DTMX takes 62 tension measurements per second and displays the aver-
age of these measurements over a user-selected interval of 0.5, 1, 2 or 4 sec-
onds, the Display Update Rate. This permits the user to determine the extent
of averaging (or damping) required to "stabilize" the tension readings, making
them much easier to read and eliminating the undesirable "bouncing needle"
condition found on most mechanical tension meters. To set or change the
Display Update Rate, refer to Configuring Dip Switch Settings, Section 5.30.

A built-in data logging system is provided which permits storage of 100 indi-
vidual data points plus maximum, minimum, peak, average and standard devi-
ation
values. The recorded data and statistics can be recalled to the display for
viewing, downloaded to the battery-powered P-40 Printer (or other serial print-
er) or downloaded to a Personal Computer. The DTMX can also be mounted
in-line for extended periods using the threaded mounting holes on the rear side
of the housing. For long term analysis, an AC adapter can be connected. The
DTMX can be connected to a Chart Recorder (or other recording device) using
its 0-1 VDC analog output. For those familiar with RS-232 communication, the
DTMX can also be "polled" from a Host Computer.

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