96138E For LK-G Series Setting and Support Software LK-H1W LK-Navigator User’s Manual Read this manual before using the software in order to achieve maximum performance. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Introduction This manual describes installation procedure, handling method, operating procedure and precautions of the LK-Navigator. Read this manual carefully before starting to use the software to ensure the optimum performance and full function of the LKNavigator. Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. Together with this User’s Manual, read the LK-G series User’s Manual when using the "LKNavigator". The following terminology is used in this manual.
Safety Precautions "LK-Navigator" and User’s Manual contain the important information to prevent injury or death to the machine operators and other people, to prevent damage to the assets beforehand, and to ensure safe use. Fully understand the meanings of the warning indications (conventions and symbols) first. Then, read the User’s Guide thoroughly and follow the safety rules as specified. Read the User’s Guides and Operation Manuals of the related devices and equipment before starting to use the system.
License Agreement on Use of Software "LK-Navigator" is available to you provided you agree with the following license agreement contract. Read the following terms of the contract carefully before using the software. By using the LK-Navigator, you signify that you agree with the statements herein and the contract is accepted. Terms of license agreement on use of the software Read the following terms of the license agreement before using this software. License agreement of use 1.
Organization of this Manual Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Appendices Overview Describes the package contents, outline of the LKNavigator, and operating environment. Preparations Describes the installation procedure, startup and stop of the "LK-Navigator". Operations and Functions of Software Describes the method of setting parameters and operation procedure of the "LK-Navigator".
Table of Contents Safety Precautions .................................. 1 License Agreement on Use of Software .................................................. 2 Terms of license agreement on use of the software............................. 2 Organization of this Manual .................... 3 Setting the Programs ......................... 3-26 Copy Program............................... 3-26 Initializing Program ....................... 3-28 View Measurement Value ..................
Overview 1 1 Overview of LK-Navigator.....................................................
1 Overview Overview of LK-Navigator 1 The "LK-Navigator" is the parameter setting and monitoring software of the controller. When the controller is connected to a PC, this software enables the operator to set the parameters and to monitor the operating status of the controller from a PC. Functions and Features The main functions and features of the "LK-Navigator" are described as follows.
1 Overview ■ Monitoring Function This software can monitor the following two items. • Measured value • Received light waveform The following screen shows an example of [Measurement Value Display].
1 Overview ■ Data Storage 1 This controller has a data storage function that can store the measured values. The functions that can be operated from a PC are shown below.
1 Overview Operating Environment The following environment is required to run the "LK-Navigator". Check that the system complies with the following conditions and the required equipment is available. CPU Pentium III, 400 MHz or higher Supported OS Windows 7*1 Windows Vista*2 Windows XP*3 Windows 2000 Professional Memory capacity 64 Mbytes or more Display resolution 800 x 600 pixels, 256 colors or more Free space on hard disk 10 Mbytes or more Interface RS-232C (serial port) or USB (version 1.
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Preparations 2 2 Connecting the Controller to a PC........................................ 2-2 Installation ............................................................................ 2-4 Uninstallation ........................................................................ 2-8 Installing the USB Driver .................................................... 2-10 Start and Quit .....................................................................
2 Preparations Connecting the Controller to a PC The method to connect the controller to a PC is described below. Either the USB or RS232C interface can be used. Select an appropriate method in accordance with the PC. 2 Note The USB and RS-232C interfaces cannot be used at the same time even though they are both connected. Connection using USB The method to connect the controller to a PC via a USB cable is described as follows. The location and direction of the USB connector may differ depending on PC.
2 Preparations Connection using RS-232C The method to connect the controller to a PC using the RS-232C cable is described as follows. The location and direction of the RS-232C port may differ depending on PC. When connecting the RS-232C cable, refer to the Operating Instructions supplied with the PC. To connect the controller to a PC using the RS-232C cable, a dedicated cable OP-96368 (straight cable 2.
2 Preparations Installation The procedure to install the "LK-Navigator" and "USB Driver" in a PC is described below. 2 Note • Installation of the USB driver in Windows XP is described as an example. • Before starting installation, quit all applications that are already running. • To install the USB driver, log on to the PC as the user that has administrator authority. 1 Insert "LK-H1W" in the CD-ROM drive and double-click "Setup.exe". The [InstallShield Wizard] window appears.
2 Preparations 2 Click the [Next] button. The [Customer Information] window appears. 2 3 3 Enter the User name and Organization name, then click the [Next] button. The [Destination Folder] window appears.
2 Preparations 4 Confirm the destination folder and click the [Next] button. The [Ready to Install the Program] window appears. 2 5 Reference • By default, the program is installed in "C:\Program Files\KEYENCE\LK-Navigator\". • If you want to change the destination folder of installation, click the [Change] button, and select the desired drive name and folder name. 5 Check the setting and click the [Install] button. If the [Device Driver Installation Wizard] window appears, follow the instructions.
2 Preparations 6 Click the [Finish] button. This completes the installation. Note The "LK-Navigator" Help file is displayed using the "Acrobat Reader " supplied by the Adobe Systems Incorporated. If "Acrobat Reader" has not been installed in your PC, double-click the "Acrobat Reader51_JPN.exe" in the supplied CD-ROM (LK-H1W) and install it by following the instructions on the screen.
2 Preparations Uninstallation The procedure to uninstall the "LK-Navigator" from a PC is described below. Note 2 • Uninstallation of "LK-Navigator" from Windows XP is described as an example. • Before starting uninstallation, quit all applications that are already running. • To uninstall "LK-Navigator", log onto the PC as the user that has administrator authority. 1 Double-click [Add/Remove Programs] on the Control Panel. 1 The [Add/Remove Programs] window appears.
2 Preparations 2 2 Select "LK-Navigator" and click the [Remove] button. The window prompting you to confirm removal appears. 2 3 3 Click the [Yes] button. Uninstallation starts. If uninstallation does not complete even after performing steps 1 to 3, continue to execute the following steps 4 to 6. 4 Insert the CD-ROM "LK-H1W" in the CD-ROM drive and double-click "Setup.exe". The [Confirming the file to remove] window appears. 5 Click the [OK] button.
2 Preparations Installing the USB Driver 2 The driver is installed at the same time as the application software for Windows 7, Vista, XP, and 2000. Normally following operations are not necessary. If the driver installation is cancelled while installing the application software, follow the procedure to install the USB driver that is described below. When the USB driver is installed in a PC, it recognizes the controller automatically.
2 Preparations Start and Quit The procedures to start and quit the "LK-Navigator" are described below. Start 1 2 From the [Start] button, select [LK-Navigator]. 1 Note • "LK-Navigator" cannot be start up multiple times simultaneously. • The USB and RS-232C interfaces cannot be used at the same time even though they are both connected. • Communication is disabled when the controller is in the "Setting mode".
2 Preparations [LK-Navigator] starts up, and the main screen and the [Select the setting contents to be displayed at startup] window are displayed. 2 2 Select [Start up with the default values]. When [Start up with the default values] is selected, the PC settings return to the default values. Note ‘ Even though [Start up with the default values] is selected here, the controller’s settings do not return to the default values.
2 Preparations 3 Click the [OK] button. The program is initialized. ■ Procedure for reading from a file Execute step 1 of [Start] to start up "LK-Navigator". 1 Select [Read from file.] 2 1 2 2 Click the [OK] button. The [Open] window appears. 3 4 3 Select the setting file you want to read. Select "LK-G_Config.ldt" here. 4 Click the [Open] button. The setting contents are read out.
2 Preparations 1 Select [Read Controller Settings]. 1 2 2 2 Click the [OK] button. The setting contents are read out from the controller. Reference The communication settings that were in use at the time of quitting "LK-Navigator" last time are also used. Note If the controller is not connected, or if communication fails, an error message is displayed. The communication setting when the software is started up for the first time is shown below.
2 Preparations Quit 1 Click the [Exit] button in the bottom right of the main screen. Reference When you click the 2 button of the Title Bar, the same operation will be executed. When the settings are modified, the window prompting to save current setting is displayed. 2 2NoteClick the [Yes] button. • If you click the [No] button, the program is terminated without saving the settings. • If you click the [Cancel] button, the screen returns to the original display. The [Save As] window is displayed.
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Operations and Functions of Software 3 3 Identifying Part Names and Functions of the Main Screen .. 3-2 Flow of Operations ............................................................... 3-4 Basic Settings....................................................................... 3-6 Environment Setting ........................................................... 3-22 Communication Settings..................................................... 3-24 Setting the Programs...........................................
3 Operations and Functions of Software Identifying Part Names and Functions of the Main Screen The part names and functions on the main screen of "LK-Navigator" are descrived as follows. 3 1 2 3 5 4 7 6 8 1. Menu bar Shows the operation menu of "LK-Navigator". 2. Tool bar Shows the frequently used tools of the menu bar in the form of buttons. For the operating method of the respective tools, refer to "View Measurement Value" (page 3-29) to "Data Storage Setting" (page 3-34). 3.
3 Operations and Functions of Software 4. Controller Envriroment Setting Sets the operating environment settings of the controller. For the method of setting the environment settings, refer to "Environment Setting" (page 322). 5. Setting Window Sets the respective heads and their outputs. For the method of setting the respective tabs, refer to "Basic Settings" (page 3-6). 6. Open or Saving the Setting File Used to read the settings that are made by "LK-Navigator", and save them.
3 Operations and Functions of Software Flow of Operations The procedure to set the Head-A signal to be output from OUT1 when the "LK-Navigator" is started up for the first time after purchase, is described below. Connect the controller to a PC using the RS-232C cable or USB cable. Refer to "Connecting the Controller to a PC" (page 2-2). 3 Start up the controller first, then start up the PC. Start up LK-Navigator. Refer to "Start and Quit" (page 2-11).
3 Operations and Functions of Software Set [Head-A]. Refer to "Head-A/Head-B" (page 3-6). Set [OUT 1]. Refer to "OUT1/OUT2" (page 3-10). 3 Confirm contents of the settings on [Settings List]. Refer to "Settings List" (page 3-20). Set the method to communicate with the controller using [Controller Environment Setting]. Refer to "Environment Setting" (page 3-22). Send the settings to the controller. Refer to "Sending/Receiving the Settings" (page 3-21). Confirm the operations using the tools.
3 Operations and Functions of Software Basic Settings Basic settings of "LK-Navigator" are described below. Head-A/Head-B 3 The screen and functions of the Head-A tab and those of the Head-B tab are described below. The heads that are connected to the controller can be set using this function. The items required to be set are identical in Head-A and Head-B. The settings should be made in accordance with the environment in use. Click the [Head A] tab or the [Head B] tab on the setting window.
3 Operations and Functions of Software Reference • Select [AUTO] for normal operation. • When [MANUAL] is selected, the upper limit and the lower limit of the light intensity control are set. Setting range: 1 to 99 3. ABLE Tuning Calibrate the settable range of the [MANUAL] mode using the [ABLE] function for optimum performance in accordance with the actual work-piece. 3 Refer to "Setting Procedure of ABLE Calibration" (page 3-8). 1 4. Relfection type selection mode Select the reflection type. 5.
3 Operations and Functions of Software ALARM Level Set the alarm threshold level. 3 Setting range: Low (0) to High (9) • Low (0): When "Low" is selected, ALARM is issued at the high waveform level, i.e., is not issued easily. • High (9): When "High" is selected, ALARM is issued at the low waveform level, i.e., is issued easily. 6. Copy the Head-A setting. Paste the copied head setting.
3 Operations and Functions of Software 3 Click the [Stop] button. The calibration ends and the optimal values are set automatically. Note If the [Cancel] button is clicked, the calibration is cancelled so that the settings are not changed. ■ Procedure to Copy the Setting of a Head to Another Head The procedure of copying the [Head-A] setting to [Head-B] is described below as an example. First, complete all settings of [Head-A]. 1 Click the [Copy the Head-A setting] button.
3 Operations and Functions of Software OUT1/OUT2 Functions and screens of the OUT1/OUT2 tab are described below. Use this function to set the processing method that is best suited for the specific measured value. The items required to be set are identical in OUT1 and OUT2. Click the [OUT1] tab or the [OUT2] tab of the setting window. 4 3 1 5 2 3 6 1. Calculation method Set the calculation method that is best suited for the selected method of measurement and for the specific measurement target. 2.
3 Operations and Functions of Software 3. Measurement, Tolerance The method to set the Measurement and to set the Tolerance Comparator is described below. 3 Measurement mode Set the measurement mode. TRIGGER When any item other than [NORMAL] is selected by the [Measurement mode], trigger is requested to be set. Filter • Type Use this function to set the filter processing that is best suited for the measured value.
3 Operations and Functions of Software Reference As the number of Averaging Times decreases, response speed of measured value increases. As the number of Averaging Times increases, a more stable measurement value can be obtained. • Cut-off frequency When either [LOW-PASS FILTER] or [HIGH-PASS FILTER] is selected by [Type], its cut-off frequency is requested to be set. 3 Tolerance Comparator • Upper limit value Sets the upper limit value of the Tolerance.
3 Operations and Functions of Software Scaling Setting • Head-A input value-1/Display value-1, Head-A input value-2/Display value-2 The method to display the Head-A input value on the display can be set using the Scaling function at the two measurement points as follows. • Head-B input value-1/Display value-1, Head-B input value-2/Display value-2 The method to display the Head-B input value on the display can be set using the Scaling function at the two measurement points as follows.
3 Operations and Functions of Software Note When the setting [Minimum display unit] is changed, settings of the following items are initialized. Scaling/Offset/Tolerance Setting/Analog Output Scaling/Auto Zero Reference Value Analog output • Analog through Set whether the measurement value is output to the Analog output with or wihtout processing, regardless of the setting of [Measurement Mode]. 3 • Analog output scaling Set the Scaling on the Analog output with respect to the measurement value.
3 Operations and Functions of Software ■ Procedure to Implement Setting from the Measurement Data 1 Click the [Set from measured data] button. 1 The window prompting you to confirm the send transmission appears. 3 2 2 Click the [Yes] button. The [Set scaling] window appears. 3 5 4 6 Note While executing [Set scaling], the controller enters the "Communication mode". 3 Click the [Set] button of [Input 1] when measuring the reference surface.
3 Operations and Functions of Software 4 Place the Master Work-piece below sensor for measurement, and click the [Set] button of [Input 2]. The measured value obtained from the Master Work-piece is entered in [Input 2]. 5 6 3 Set the Scaling on [Output 1] and [Output 2]. Click the [OK] button. ■ The procedure to copy the OUT’s setting to the other OUT’s setting Copying the OUT1 setting to OUT2 is described as an example. Complete all settings of [OUT1]. 1 Click the [Copy the OUT1 settings] button.
3 Operations and Functions of Software Common Settings Functions and screen of the Common Settings tab are described below. Click the [Common Settings] tab of the Setting window. 1 2 3 3 6 4 5 7 1. Sampling cycle Set the sampling cycle of measurements. 2. Mutual interference prevention This function is used to prevent mutual interference between two heads when the two heads are connected to the same controller. 3.
3 Operations and Functions of Software 4. Strobe time When any measurement mode other than NORMAL is selected, the strobe time can be set. 3 5. Tolereance comparator output format This function is used to set the operation of the Tolerance Comparator Output when result of the Tolerance Comparator judgment changes from ON to OFF. 6. Data Storage Selected OUT Set the OUT that becomes the target of data storage. Amount of Data Stored Set the number of data to be stored.
3 Operations and Functions of Software ■ Procedure of Copying the Settings of the Common Settings to Other Programs Copying the setting of program No. 0 to [Common Settings] of program No. 1 is described as an example. Complete all settings of [Common Settings]. 1 Click the [Copy common settings] button of program No. 0. 3 1 The [Paste common settings] button becomes active. 2 Select the program No.1. 2 3 Click the [Paste common settings] button.
3 Operations and Functions of Software Settings List You can confirm the items that have been set, within the program. Click the [Settings List] tab of the Setting window. 3 1 2 3 1. Settings List The Settings List of the selected program is displayed. 2. Adding the connected head to types the Settings List Model of head that is connected to the controller can be added to the Settings List by using this function. 3.
3 Operations and Functions of Software Sending/Receiving the Settings The procedure to send or to receive the setting to or from the controller is described below. ■ Receiving the Settings Click the [Receive settings from controller] button of the tool bar. 3 Reference The same operation is obtained by selecting [Receive Settings from Controller] from [Communication] menu bar. ■ Sending the Settings Click the [Send settings to controller] button of the tool bar.
3 Operations and Functions of Software Environment Setting The method to set the operating environment of the controller is described below. From the main screen, click the [Controller Environment Setting] button. 3 The [Environment Setting] window appears. 2 1 3 4 1. Controller RS-232C Settings Baud rate Set the communication speed of the controller. Parity Set the type of parity.
3 Operations and Functions of Software Automatic Transmission Set OUT that executes the automatic transmission to the RS-232C interface. Note When the controller is connected to a PC with RS-232C, and when the RS-232C setting is changed by using [Controller Environment Setting], [PC Communication Setting] of "LKNavigator" is also changed automatically after the setting is sent to the controller. 2. Energy-saving Mode Set the energy-saving mode of the controller. 3.
3 Operations and Functions of Software Communication Settings The method to set the communication between the controller and a PC is described below. Select [PC Communication Setting] from [Communication Settings] of the menu bar. 3 The [PC Communication settings] window appears. 1 2 3 4 5 1. Communication via USB This function is used to set the communication when the USB interface is used to connect the controller to a PC. 2.
3 Operations and Functions of Software 4. Baud rate This function is used to set the baud rate in accordance with the communication speed of the controller when [Communication via RS-232C] is selected. 5. Parity This function is used to set the method of parity check when [Communication via RS232C] is selected.
3 Operations and Functions of Software Setting the Programs The method to copy and to initialize the program that is registered in the controller is described below. Copy Program 3 Settings can be copied to the other program No. so that the nuissance to create the settings repeatedly can be avoided. Reference Settings of the program where settings are being copied to will be overwritten. 1 3 2 4 1 Select the desired copy source program No. from the main screen. Program No.
3 Operations and Functions of Software 5 5 Click the [Yes] button. The setting is copied.
3 Operations and Functions of Software Initializing Program Programs can be returned to the default settings when shipped from the factory by clicking [Initialize]. When a setting is initialized, the previous setting will be deleted. 1 3 2 1 Select a program No. that you want to initialize from the main screen. Program No. 1 is selected in this example. 2 Click the [Initialize] button. The window prompting your confirmation appears. 3 Reference When you want to initialize settings of all program Nos.
3 Operations and Functions of Software View Measurement Value The [View Measurement Value] function that allows you to view the measured values on a PC is described below. Click the [View Measurement Value] button of the tool bar. 3 Reference The same operation is executed by selecting [View Measurement Value] from [View] on the tool bar. The [View Measurement Value] window appears. 1 3 2 4 5 10 9 1. Measurement value acquisition start Start acquisition of the measurement values from the controller.
3 Operations and Functions of Software 3. Display OUT1/Display OUT2 The following three types of display are available. • OUT1 independent display : Turn ON the [Display OUT1] check box. • OUT2 independent display : Turn ON the [Display OUT2] check box. • OUT1 and OUT2 simultaneous display : Turn ON both of the [Display OUT1] and [Display OUT2] check boxes. Reference 3 Both of the [Display OUT1] and [Display OUT2] check boxes cannot be turned OFF at the same time. 4.
3 Operations and Functions of Software 6. Statistical Value Update The statistical values are updated to the newest values. 7. Statistical Value Clear The present statistical values are cleared. Reference When you click the [Statistical Value Clear] button, the statistical values of the controller are also deleted. 8. Copying the Statistical Values List to the Clipboard This function is used to copy the Statistical Values List on display to the clipboard.
3 Operations and Functions of Software View Received Light Waveform The [View Received Light Waveform] function allows you to view the measured light intensity on a PC as described below. Click the [View Received Light Waveform] button of the tool bar. The [Head-A Received Light Waveform Display] button is clicked in this example. 3 Reference The same operation as above is executed by selecting [Head-A Received Light Waveform Display] from [View] of tool bar.
3 Operations and Functions of Software 2. Waveform display change bar Enlarge/Reduce Waveform can be displayed after it is enlarged/reduced of its size in the vertical and horizontal directions. Moving the display position Waveform display position can be moved up/down. ABLE When [Transparent object-2] is selected by [Measurement Mode], the ABLE processing is applied to the waveforms 1 through 4, and the resultant waveforms after the processing are displayed.
3 Operations and Functions of Software Data Storage Setting The [Data Storage] function that can display the measurement result or change of data storage setting, is described below. ■ Identifying names and functions of the data storage setting window. Click the [Data Storage] button of the tool bar. 3 Reference The same operation as above is executed by selecting [Data Storage] from [View] on the tool bar. The [Data Storage] window appears.
3 Operations and Functions of Software A maximum of the following four data can be displayed as the waveforms on the [Data Storage] window. The data listed below can be displayed. • The storage data that is read out from the main unit. • The storage data that has been stored in a PC. Reference Size of the [Data Storage] window can be changed. Size of the [Data Storage] window cannot be reduced smaller than the original size of the window. 1. Data Storage Setting Set the method to store the measured data.
3 Operations and Functions of Software 7 9 8 10 3 11 12 13 14 15 16 7. Waveform display change bar Display data side by side/Display waveforms by overlapping Set whether the waveforms of the measurement values are displayed side by side or by overlapping Enlarge/Reduce Waveform can be displayed after it is enlarged/reduced of its size in the vertical and horizontal directions. Automatic reduction Reduction scale in the vertical direction is adjusted automatically and then displayed.
3 Operations and Functions of Software 8. Display Position Change Move the display position of waveform. Note The waveform display position can be moved only when waveform is being displayed. 9. Waveform Name Give an arbitrary name to the waveform. Note • A maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters (excluding "," (comma) and "." (period)) can be used in a name of waveform. • Name can be given to waveform only when waveform is being displayed. 10. Change the Waveform Color Waveform color can be set.
3 Operations and Functions of Software ■ Basic data storage procedure 1 3 2 3 1 Click [Data Storage Setting]. The Target OUT, the Number of storages and the Storage cycle should be set beforehand. For the procedure of [Data Storage Setting], refer to "Data Storage Setting" (page 3-39). 2 Click the [Start Storage] button. The controller starts storing the measurement data. When the number of data reaches the set number that is specified by [Number of storages], the storage stops automatically.
3 Operations and Functions of Software ■ Data Storage Setting Click the [Data Storage Setting] button. The [Data Storage Setting] window appears. 1 3 2 3 4 6 5 1. Selected OUT Set the OUT that becomes the target of data storage. 2. Amount of Data Stored Set the amount of data to be stored. 3. Storage cycle Set the interval at which the data is stored. 4. Receive from Controller Receive the setting from the controller.
3 Operations and Functions of Software 5. Send to Controller Send the settings to the controller. Note While executing sending or receiving the data, the controller enters the "Communication mode". 3 6. Exit Closes the [Data Storage Setting] window.
3 Operations and Functions of Software ■ Read Storage Data Click the [Storage Data Readout] button. The [Read Storage Data] window appears. 1 2 3 3 4 1. Target OUT Set the OUT that becomes the target of data readout. 2. OUT1 When either [OUT1] or [OUT1/OUT2] is selected by [Target OUT], the data to read out from OUT1 is selected as described below. A waveform is displayed on the [Data Storage] window by specifying the data number that corresponds to the already set data number. 3.
3 Operations and Functions of Software Reading and Saving the Setting File The method to read the setting and to save it in a PC is described below. Reading the Setting File 3 1 Click the [Open] button of the main screen. 1 Reference The same operation is executed by selecting [Open Setting File] from [File] of the menu bar. The [Open] window appears. 2 2 Select the setting file you want to read. LK-G_Config.Idt is selected in this example. 3 Click the [Open] button.
3 Operations and Functions of Software Saving the Setting File 1 Click the [Save] button of the main screen. 1 3 Reference The same operation is executed by selecting [Save Setting File] from [File] on the menu bar. The [Save As] window is displayed. 2 2 3 Open the folder where you want to save the setting file, and enter the filename to be used for saving, in [File name]. [LK-G_config.ldt] is entered in this example. Reference The extension ".
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Appendices A A Error Messages and Countermeasures ............................... A-2 Shortcut Keys List................................................................. A-6 Index.....................................................................................
Appendices Error Messages and Countermeasures List of error messages and countermeasures are shown below when error occurs in "LK-Navigator". During running During data communication Error message A Cause Remedy Failed to (communicate). * The indication in parenthesis ( ) varies depending on the contents of errors. The controller cannot start communication. The controller is in the setting mode from the display panel or via RS-232C. The controller is communicating with other PC using LK-Navigator.
Appendices During setting Head Settings Error message Cause Remedy ABLE Calibration The settable range is from 1 to 99. ABLE is left blank or 0 is set. Implement the setting so that the A value that is larger than the lower limit value is equal to or upper limit value is set in the smaller than the upper limit lower limit value of ABLE. value. Enter a value into ABLE in the range of 1 to 99. Implement the setting so that the lower limit value is equal to or smaller than the upper limit value.
Appendices Error message Cause Remedy Overall scaling Implement the scaling setting so Inclination of the scaling setting that span value of the scaling exceeds 9.999. setting is 9.999 or less. Set the input/output values of scaling setting so that inclination of the scaling setting is 9.999 or less. Offset Illegal entry. Enter a value in the range of (–99.9999 to 99.9999). A The offset setting input column is left blank.
Appendices Error message Cause Remedy Analog scaling output voltage Illegal entry. Enter a value in the range of –10.500 V to +10.500 V. The analog scaling output voltage column is left blank. Or any character other than numerical value, or a value exceeding the settable range is set in the column of analog scaling output voltage. Enter a value in the range of –10.5 V to +10.5 V, for the analog scaling output voltage.
Appendices Shortcut Keys List List of shortcut keys that can be used in LK-Navigator is described. Shortcut Keys List Menu File (F) A View (D) Communication (J) Submenu Key Operation Save Setting File (S) Ctrl + S Save Setting in File. Open Setting File (o) Ctrl + O Open Saved Setting File. View Measurement Value (D) F5 Toggle between Display and Non-display of the Measurement Value Window.
Appendices Index A ABLE ............................................... 3-6 ABLE Tuning .............................3-7, 3-8 Alarm Error ....................................... 3-7 Amount of Data Stored .................... 3-18 Analog output ................................. 3-14 C Calculation method ......................... 3-10 Common Settings ........................... 3-17 Communication Settings ................. 3-24 Communication via RS-232C ........... 3-24 Communication via USB ...............
Appendices A Setting from the Measurement Data .....................................3-13, 3-15 Setting Procedure of ABLE Cablibration ............................3-8 Settings List ...................................3-20 Shortcut Keys List ............................ A-6 Simultaneous Timing .......................3-30 Start ...............................................2-11 Statistical Value Indication ...............3-30 Status Display ................................3-35 Storage cycle .................
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Revision history Date of printing March, 2005 Version Revision contents Official release December, 2007 2nd edition December, 2008 3rd edition January, 2011 1st revision Windows Vista supported. Windows 7 supported.
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