Urma Digiset 5 USERMANUAL Version 1.
digiset 5 The information contained in this document may not be amended without prior notification. Urma AG will therefore not accept any liability. Urma AG disclaim all warranties, any legal responsibility or any liability for consequential damages arising from or in connection with the content or use of this manual. Furthermore, Urma AG hereby disclaim all warranties, any legal responsibility or any liability for consequential damages arising from the incorrect use of the hardware and/or software.
digiset 5 Table of contents 1 IMPORTANT NOTES _______________________________________________ 5 1.1 DELIVERY SCHEDULE _____________________________________________ 5 1.2 PURPOSE ______________________________________________________ 6 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ___________________________________________ 7 2.1 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS _____________________________________ 7 3 COMPATIBILITY STATEMENT _______________________________________ 8 3.
digiset 5 6.7 OPTIONS _____________________________________________________ 32 6.8 PASSWORD ___________________________________________________ 32 6.9 DATE AND TIME (OPTIONAL)________________________________________ 33 6.10 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE ______________________________________ 33 7 SYSTEM ________________________________________________________ 34 7.1 TOOL REFERENCES ______________________________________________ 34 7.1.
digiset 5 1 Important notes 1.
digiset 5 1.2 Purpose The Digiset 5 is a standalone, complete imaging system for automatic measuring of contours, especially for automatic measuring of tool cutting edges to calculate relevant geometrical data. The object to be measured is displayed as a live picture on the bright, 10.4” screen as well as the geometrical data automatically calculated for the object and the readings of the measuring systems connected.
digiset 5 2 Safety instructions 2.1 General safety instructions The following instructions must be carefully observed before installing and commissioning the TCAM2 imaging components, CMOS camera and light and if necessary the counter module. 1. Imaging components may only be installed by specially trained personnel. 2. Use the optional power pack adapted for the components’ connection data to supply power to the equipment. 3.
digiset 5 3 Compatibility statement Manufacturer: Urma AG, Werkzeugfabrik Obermatt 3 CH-5102 Rupperswil/Switzerland Name of unit: UrmaDigiset 5 Unit type: Image processing 3.1 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) The TCAM2 meets the conditions of standards EN 550011 and EN 50082-2. These threshold values give sufficient protection against dangerous electromagnetic radiation for the environment. This applies as long as the product has been fitted and used in accordance with the instructions.
digiset 5 4 SETUP INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Unpacking and start up The device is delivered in a wood box. The transport holder (red screw head) is located on the top side of the measurement tower. 4.1.1 Unpacking 1.1 Loosen the top cover of the wood box and lift it up. (Pic. 1) Pic. 1 1.2 There are two compartments inside the box filled with accessories. Carefully unpack these accessories first. (Pic. 2) Pic. 2 1.3 Loosen the locking screws at the bottom of the wood box (marked with black colour) 1.
digiset 5 4.1.2 Assembling and setup of Digiset 5 1. Check the handwheel for the x-axes is dissassembled. 2. Get a piece of wood or a similar, strong block (about 100x100x200mm / 4x4x8 in) 3. Carefully flip the Digiset as shown in Pic. 4 (make sure no parts get damaged) Pic. 4 4. Take the metal frame and put in the cable binder as shown in Pic. 5 and 5a (it is difficult to put them in after mounting the metal frame) Pic. 5 Pic. 5a 5. Assemble the metal frame to the Digiset 5 body as shown in Pic.
digiset 5 6. Flip the Digiset to its normal horizonta position and mount the screen to the metal frame and connect cables (Pic. 7 and 7b) according to the number tags. Pic. 7 Pic. 7b 7. Check once again whether all cables are pluged correctly. Pic. 7 8. Connect the unit with the transformer and put the power cord to the power supply 9. Remove the security screw from the top of the tower 10.
digiset 5 4.2 Calibration of Presetter 4.2.1 Set the camera’s working distance The working distance is defined as the distance between the front edge of the camera tube shield and the object to be measured, for example a tool cutting edge. This measurement is preset by the design and the production tolerances of the camera tube shield (lens). The working distance must be set following the instructions in the enclosed calibration log with a permissible tolerance of 100 ± 0.1mm. (3.937 ± .
digiset 5 4.2.2 Check illumination After the working distance is checked, the homogeneity and brightness of the illumination must be set. For this, you must not have anything in the camera’s visual field. To check the illumination the greyscales are checked in the camera’s horizontal and vertical alignment on both edges of the image as well as the middle of the image and the results shown on 6 lines.
digiset 5 3. If the greyscale lines are not horizontal you have to adjust the position of the light to the optical axis. For this you unscrew the 3 slotted-head screws until you can move the whole print. On the screen you will see what the movement of the print will cause with the greyscale lines. You move the print until all greyscale lines are horizontal. Potentiometer slotted head screws 4.
digiset 5 4.2.3 Align camera When aligning the camera you must ensure that a known straight contour running parallel to the vertical axis of your system also runs parallel to the vertical axis of the cross hairs in the TCAM2. You access this operating mode using the following menu steps: Main menu Setup Ö Sub-menu 1 Imaging Ö Sub-menu 2 Align camera The TCAM2 then displays a histogram that shows the deviation away from the vertical axis. The displayed value for the angle should be less than 0.
digiset 5 4.2.4 Adjust X- and Z-Parallelity You access this operating mode using the following menu steps: Main menu Setup Ö Sub-menu 1 Corrections Ö Sub-menu 2 Parallel correction The axis of the calculated correction values is automatically allocated by the system with parallel correction. A X-axis parallelity B 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.
digiset 5 4.2.5 Set absolute zero point You access this operating mode using the following menu steps: Main menu Setup Ö Sub-menu 1 Corrections Ö Sub-menu 2 Absolute zero point The absolute zero point is the reference point for all stored tool references. For this reason, before saving tool references, it is necessary to store the absolute zero point as follows. 1. When you click on the menu point “absolute zero point” it will appear the window on the left.
digiset 5 5 Commissioning 5.1 Operating Digiset 5 In operational mode the 10.4" colour screen is divided into three sections. The menu bar is at the top of the screen. Below this, in the largest area of the screen, the live picture of the object to be measured is displayed with cross hairs and various setting aids. On the right hand side of the screen a large area with status and system information (status field) extends the whole height of the screen. Urma AG, Switzerland www.urma.
digiset 5 5.1.1 Menu bar (Main menu) The menu bar represents the Digiset 5 main menu. There are up to two submeus. Each required operating mode can be selected very quickly by clicking the left mouse button. If a function contains a further menu (sub-menu), this is shown by an arrow.
digiset 5 Output format Counter Ö Corrections Axis 1 Axis 2 Ö Linear correction (1) Parallel correction Absolute zero point (1) Ö Factory settings Delete tool references Delete tools Options Password Date and time Service 5.1.2 Live picture The object to be measured and the various adjustment aids depending on the operating mode (cross hairs, adjustment bars, test LED, measuring lines, analysis window, measuring results) are displayed on the live picture operating mode. 5.1.2.
digiset 5 • • If no measurement functions can be carried out correctly, the test LED will be red. Then the data cannot be analysed or further processed by the user. If the measurement can be carried out correctly, the test LED will be green. 5.1.2.4 Measuring lines The auxiliary lines determined by the TCAM2 using the object to be measured are marked as measuring lines. They are shown in red. In the "Fixed axis" operating mode the contour of the object must be aligned to these.
digiset 5 5.2 Status field 5.2.1 Status and system information Display Description Upper toolbar for selecting important operating modes directly and quickly using tool buttons. Current operating mode display (status). Measuring program results display (e.g. line). Selected measuring method display e.g. M3: PX. One of the possible measuring methods can be selected after the contour analysis by clicking on the icon. Tool icon with the identity number and name of the selected tool shown in clear text.
digiset 5 5.2.2 Various methods of displaying readings on the TCAM2 You access this operating mode using the right bottom of the mouse. You position the cursor either in the counter field of X or Z-axis and press the eight bottom on the mouse. The window with the methods of displaying will Open. You can change the attributes for each axis separately. • Absolute • Difference • • • Increment Diameter Hold Current counter value relating to the selected tool reference.
digiset 5 5.3 Input by keyboard The TCAM2 has no keyboard . If you have to enter alphanumerical strings in An entering field, than you have to position the cursor on this field and you press The right bottom of your mouse.
digiset 5 6 Configuration (software setup) 6.1 Info You access this operating mode using the following menu steps: Main menu Setup Ö Sub-menu 1 Info The info window gives you the current system information and you can license software extensions that need to be paid for by entering a new licence number. Make sure you don’t lose the licence number! If you lose the licence number the system can no longer be operated. In this case, please contact the manufacturer on +41-62-889 2020 or info@urma.
digiset 5 6.2 Imaging 6.2.1 Coordinate system (optional) The names of the vertical and horizontal axes often vary with measuring instruments. And so vertical and horizontal adjustment devices also differ in their axis assignment for example. This operating mode is therefore used for the axis assignment (X = horizontal or vertical, Z = vertical or horizontal) including the imaging axes with the counter module axes.
digiset 5 6.2.3 Brightness (optional) In the "Black/White" operating mode the "Brightness" function is used to adjust the brightness of the live picture. You access this operating mode using the following menu steps: Main menu Setup Ö Sub-menu 1 Imaging Ö Sub-menu 2 Brightness You also can start the "Brightness" function by right clicking (context menu) when the mouse pointer is placed on the live picture. 6.2.
digiset 5 6.2.5.2 Line deviation The line deviation parameter gives the maximum permissible deviation of the edge values from the ideal shape of the line. The deviation can be varied from 0 µm to 100 µm. The standard setting (default) is 20 µm. 6.2.5.3 Radius deviation The radius deviation parameter gives the maximum permissible deviation of the edge values from the ideal shape of the circle. The deviation can be varied from 0 µm to 100 µm. The standard setting (default) is 45 µm. 6.
digiset 5 6.4 Output format You access this operating mode using the following menu steps: Main menu Setup Ö Sub-menu 1 Output format Here you define the interface for an output and the corresponding formats for labels or lists. For labels the required format can also be selected from a format template catalogue. Digiset 5 has a serial interface and a standard a USB port. In this window you define the interface for an output and the corresponding formats for labels or lists.
digiset 5 6.5 Measuring systems It is possible to configure all signal inputs separately. The third axis (Axis 3) is optionally. You access these operating modes using the following menu steps: Main menu Setup Ö Sub-menu 1 Counter Ö Sub-menu 2 Axis 1 Axis 2 Axis 3 Parameters that must be entered to configure a measuring system entry in the fields provided for it depend on the measuring systems connected. Urma AG, Switzerland www.urma.
digiset 5 6.6 Corrections 6.6.1 Linear correction (optional) You access this operating mode using the following menu steps: Main menu Setup Ö Sub-menu 1 Corrections Ö Sub-menu 2 Linear correction Correction values can be calculated in the "Linear correction" operating mode using target and actual value comparisons and then automatically taken into consideration in every measurement. This correction value is calculated using end measurements (=nominal value). Each axis can be given a correction value.
digiset 5 6.7 Options This operating mode gives you the option of setting specific system settings so that they are automatically selected even after the system is restarted. You access this operating mode using the following menu steps: Main menu Setup Ö Sub-menu 1 Options • Angle: Selecting/ deselecting the display of one or more angle values in the TCAM2 live picture. • Circle: Selecting/ deselecting the display of a circle and the corresponding radius value in the TCAM2 live picture.
digiset 5 6.9 Date and time (optional) Requirement for this operating mode is the clock module (hardware option), then time indication on the live picture is possible. Additional possibilities: • Storing of date and time when entering tool references and corrections. • Documentation of date and time on measuring output report. You access this operating mode using the following menu steps: Main menu Setup Ö Sub-menu 1 Date and time 6.
digiset 5 7 System 7.1 Tool references The 0 (zero) tool reference is fixed. Furthermore, the system gives you the option of saving and managing up to 99 more tool references. 7.1.1 Select tool references You access this operating mode using the following menu steps: Main menu System Ö Sub-menu 1 Select tool reference The corresponding tool reference number must be entered and confirmed to select the required tool reference. 7.1.
digiset 5 7.1.2.2 Delete tool references After selecting the "Delete" operating mode the corresponding tool reference must be selected in the selection window. There is an additional security query before the tool reference can be deleted after it is confirmed. The 0 tool reference cannot be deleted. 7.1.2.3 Change tool references After selecting the "Change" operating mode the corresponding tool reference must be selected once more in the selection window.
digiset 5 7.2 Tools The system offers you the opportunity to save and manage up to 1000 tools. 7.2.1 Select tool You access this operating mode using the following menu steps: Main menu System Ö Sub-menu 1 Select tool The corresponding tool identity number (tool ID) must be entered and confirmed to select the required tool. 7.2.2 Manage tools This menu item gives you the option of creating and saving new tools, changing and deleting stored tools and displaying a list of all tools.
digiset 5 7.2.2.2 Delete tool After selecting the "Delete" operating mode the corresponding tool must be selected in the selection window. There is an additional security query before the tool can be deleted after it is confirmed. 7.2.2.3 Change tool After selecting the "Change" operating mode the corresponding tool must once more be selected in the selection window.
digiset 5 7.3 Tool list You access this operating mode using the following menu steps: Main menu System Ö Sub-menu 1 Tool list After selecting this operating mode the measured tools are listed in a window as a table with a consecutive number, information on the tool reference, the T number (tool number) and the tool name. In addition the buttons shown have the following functions: Edit The entries on the tool selected in the tool list can be changed.
digiset 5 7.4 Post processor-measurement series (optional) You access this operating mode using the following menu steps: Main menu System Ö Sub-menu 1 PP-measurement series Ö Sub-menu 2 New Cancel Interrupt Continue Output Show list 7.4.1 New This operating mode is used to create a measurement range which can be transferred as a controlled output format to a machine. Such a range of measurements can consist of a maximum of 50 data records. Procedure: ) 1.
digiset 5 7.4.3 Interrupt Storing further data records in the PP measurement range is interrupted. All data records which have been stored so far in the measurement range are retained. 7.4.4 Continue The interrupted and stored measurement range continues and further data records are added. 7.4.5 Output The measurement range is transferred as a controlled output format to a machine tool. Either the serial interface (RS232) or the Ethernet effects the transfer.
digiset 5 8 Imaging For each measuring procedure ensure that the edges of the object to be measured are not dirty because this could lead to incorrect measuring results. 8.1 Starting imaging After it is switched on the Digiset 5 runs in accordance with the settings made in Options. The object to be measured must be moved until it is in camera range and the contour of the object, e.g. the tool cutting edge must be focussed sharply by turning the tool on the tool support. Procedure: ) 1.
digiset 5 8.2 Measuring methods 8.2.1 Fixed axis Here all measurements relate to the original cross hair co-ordinates. You access this operating mode using the following menu steps: Main menu Imaging Ö Sub-menu 1 Fixed axis After selection the system analyses the object contour and automatically suggests a measuring procedure for carrying out measurements immediately. The measuring procedure used is displayed in the status window at the same time.
digiset 5 8.2.2 Maximum The measuring lines are created on the contour of the object to be measured. Both adjustment bars are hidden. The offset of the measuring lines and the fixed cross hairs in the X and Z direction is taken into account with the current position.
digiset 5 8.2.3 Preset The measuring lines are created on the contour of the object to be measured. Both adjustment bars are hidden. The offset of the measuring lines and the fixed cross hairs in the X and Z direction is taken into account with the current position.
digiset 5 8.2.4 Measure centre Here the TCAM2 determines the edge pixel next to the cross hair origin point. This is done using the pointers in the adjustment bars that should, ideally, both be in the middle. The edge point is next to the cross hair origin point when both pointers are in the middle of the green area.
digiset 5 8.3 Measuring procedures 8.3.1 Principal procedures in contour analysis Digiset 5 has two main measuring procedures that are used for analysing an object contour. • Point measurement • Line or angle measurement 8.3.1.1 Point measurement Point measurement determines the highest deviation value in the corresponding axis. This is done in the "Fixed axis" measuring method by moving the object to be measured to the corresponding cross hairs axis so that the adjustment bar pointer is in the green area.
digiset 5 8.3.2 Detailed description of measuring procedures 12 detailed measuring procedures have been developed from the main measuring procedures. Digiset 5 uses these to analyse contours. The number of different measuring possibilities is, of course, significantly higher because the measuring procedure can be carried out in each individual quadrant.
digiset 5 8.3.2.1 "Line 1" measurement (L1) Linie 1 Line 1 is determined. (Light to dark border counter clockwise within the analysis window) 8.3.2.2 "Line 2" measurement (L2) Linie 2 Line 2 is determined. (Dark to light border counter clockwise within the analysis window) 8.3.2.3 "Point X" measurement (PX) Punkt X The maximum X deviation is determined. 8.3.2.4 "Point Z" measurement (PZ) Punkt Z The maximum Z deviation is determined. Urma AG, Switzerland www.urma.
digiset 5 8.3.2.5 "Line 1 - Point X" measurement (L1 - PX) The vertical axis is touched at one point and shown as a red measuring line. Line 1 runs through the cross hairs origin point. The contour is aligned to its optimum level when the pointers on both adjustment bars are exactly in the middle. Linie 1 Punkt X 8.3.2.6 "Line 2 - Point X" measurement (L2 - PX) Linie 2 Punkt X The maximum X deviation and line 2 are determined. The results then show the intersection point. 8.3.2.
digiset 5 8.3.2.9 "Line 1 -Line 2" measurement (L1 - L2) The intersection point of both measuring lines (line 1 and line 2) is determined. Linie 1 Linie 2 8.3.2.10 "Line 1 - Line 2 - Point X" measurement (L1 - L2 - PX) Linie 1 Linie 2 The vertical axis is touched at one point and shown as a red measuring line. The intersection point of the two other measuring lines is on the horizontal axis. The contour is aligned to its optimum level when the pointers on both adjustment bars are exactly in the middle.
digiset 5 8.4 Measuring programs / Measuring functions You access this operating mode with the "Measuring programs" menu item in the main menu: Main menu Meas. Programs Ö Sub-menu 1 Line Angle Radius With measure centre These measuring functions must be used regardless of the possible settings in "Measure method". 8.4.1 Line The "Line" measurement function is used to measure a line visually from point to point.
digiset 5 8.4.2 Angle The "Angle" measurement function is used to measure visually the angle between two lines. Here too the next edge pixel is taken as the display and analysis point. Procedure: ) 1. Select "Angle". 2. Move the mouse pointer to the required position and by clicking on two points on each line, mark the two lines where the angle is to be determined. 3.
digiset 5 9 Index Adjustment bars Analysis window Auxiliary line Baud rate Brightness Circle detection Cross hairs Cutting inspection Data transfer Date Default values Delivery schedule Display circles EMC Illumination lines Incident camera Installation Camera Illumination Line detection Live picture Maintenance Manufacturer’s declaration Measurement correct incorrect 20 21 21 28 27 28 20 26 39 33 33, 54 5 32 8 13 41 12, 15 13 27 20 33 8 20 20, 47 Measuring function Angle Line Radius With measure centre
digiset 5 10 Appendix 1 / Password 111111 Password/ Factory setting Urma AG, Switzerland www.urma.