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1. Ci C Platform Diameter The STAR offers thru rod testing capabilities up to 2 inches in diameter so you can test long flexible or buckling springs without worrying about safety Improved stroke and range enhance extension up to 78 inches Limit switches at the top and bottom act as a failsafe for the software stops and the load cell s physical stops They are redundant protection to safeguard over travel and component damage STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 9 of 9 060 1000 0066 01A STAR Force Specifications Conventional load cells no thru rod capability Part No Capacity Resolution 0 20 FS 20 100 FS 025 0000 0414 01 2 Ib 0 0001 Ib 0 001 Ib 907 y 0 02 g 0 29 8 9 N 0 0002 N 0 002 N 025 0000 0414 02 11 Ib 0 0002 Ib 0 002 Ib 5 kg 0 1g 1g 49 N 0 001 N 0 01 N 025 0000 0414 03 22 Ib 0 0005 Ib 0 005 Ib 10 kg 0 29 29 98 N 0 002 N 0 02 N 025 0000 0414 04 66 Ib 0 001 Ib 0 01 Ib 30 kg 0 59 59 294 N 0 005 N 0 05N 025 0000 0414 05 110 Ib 0 002 Ib 0 02 Ib 50 kg 0 001 kg 0 01 kg 489 N 0 01 N 0 1 N 025 0000 0414 06 200 Ib 0 005 Ib 0 05 Ib 91 kg 0 002 kg 0 02 kg 890 N 0 02 N 0 2 N 025 0000 0415 01 550 Ib 0 01 Ib 0 1 Ib 249 kg 0 005 kg 0 05 kg 2 447 N 0 05 N 0 5 N 025 0000 0415 02 1 000 Ib 0 02 Ib 0 2 Ib 454 kg 0 01 kg 0 1 kg 4 448 N 0 1 N 1N 025 0000 0415 03 2 000 Ib 0 05 Ib 0 5 Ib 907 kg 0 02 kg 0 2 kg 8 896 N 0 2 N 2N 025 0000 0416 2 000 Ib 0 05 Ib 0 5 Ib 0
2. View Specification Files e Vew Specification and Result EN Files After a file or folder has been selected its name appears in a dialog box at the bottom of the screen The following actions may be selected from the row of icons at the top right of the display e Touch Up to move up a directory This icon is active when a folder is selected and allows movement between other folder directories Touch New to create and name a new folder in the displayed directory Touch Cut or Copy to Cut or Copy a folder or file Touch Paste to move or copy a file or folder to the current directory Touch Delete to delete a file or folder When a file or folder is deleted it is moved to the Recycling Bin The Recycling Bin can be accessed through the Operating System See section 2 5 5 e Touch Views to toggle between Large Icons Small Icons List or Details To open a file and run a test 1 Touch the desired test filename from the C Flash Files screen to select STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 46 of 46 060 1000 0066 01A 2 Touch Open in the lower right of the display This brings up the test in the original File screen that displays the test point and command along with the main Navigation Toolbar 3 If the test program requires modification select Program from the Navigation Toolbar Use the arrow keys in the Test Point box to view or make changes Add information such as Customer or Part Number if desired
3. The only option in this section is printing the LSI calibration date of the tester on the report Touch to toggle between Yes or No Print specs There are no option selections for printing test specifications from here Use the black selection button above the report example to select Regular or Quick Test This changes the specifications printed within this section e Print Results The options are Print Tp Results Point 1 Yes or No and Print Tp Run Line Yes or No Use the black selection button above the report example to select results printed in this section as Actual Data or Lot Data By Test or By Lot e Print Statistical Summary There are a number of options listed by statistic Some statistics may not be relevant for a particular test and may be omitted here Just touch the Setting Value to change e Print Text Histogram There are no options for printing a text histogram e Print Individual Chart The only option is to print an individual chart by point If Yes is selected each point of the test will appear on a chart on the report Next make sure the black Selection buttons above the chart have been set as desired STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 62 of 62 060 1000 0066 01A 5 7 4 2 Selection Buttons e By Test or By Lot this selection defaults to By Test Change to By Lot if an average representation of a group of results is needed e Regular or Quick Test this selection defaults to Regular Chang
4. This is a three character command The third character should be 0 zero for false which means the platform remains at the position that caused the overload or 1 for true which means the platform returns to the starting point when an overload occurs OB set or receive the Stop on First Bad option This is a three character command The third character should be a 0 zero for false which means the entire test sequence is completed or 1 for true which means the test will end prematurely if a test point tests bad OD Set or receive the Flap Open time This command should be followed by a number that represents the amount of time the sorting flaps are opened if the Flaps Open option is set to Timed The number should be expressed in seconds OF Set or receive the Default Sorting Flap This command is followed by a number that represents the default flap open if no sorting conditions are met when a sorting table has been defined OW Set or receive the End Of Test Signal Width A number following these characters represents the amount of time the End Of Test signal is given It should be given in seconds Ol Set or receive the Incremental Test Result Type option This command will be 3 characters long The third character will be 0 zero for incremental results or 1 for absolute results OS Set or receive the Sorting Table By itself this command signals the beginning of the sorting ta
5. Enter any required or optional data including TP Comments Navigate as needed to make changes to the test application sequence or go to the End of Test Check and continue NOaRWN gt 5 2 3 7 2 Delete a Test Point Touch Delete to delete the test point Any test points above the one deleted shift down by one in the sequence The Test Application created can now be run in Automatic Mode saved under File modified or cleared The test sequence changes from mode to mode as the screens are navigated A new test cannot be created or retrieved until the current test is cleared To clear a test and results touch New in Program Mode A message to verify this action appears This does not delete saved programs These features allow easy data customization during a test sequence and position the order of the commands as needed 5 2 4 Sorting Sorting is not available with the Basic and Extra software packages See section 1 7 This section describes the items displayed on this screen and their use Practical application examples follow for setting up a condition and output table for sorting When test points are programmed with conditions by entering Nominal and Tolerance values during programming the results can be used to sort parts into categories The FLASH tester can also send electronic signals to other machines such as sorting chutes or PLC controllers for sorting purposes The following is an example of a screen complete
6. STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 30 of 30 060 1000 0066 01A and LSL are automatically calculated The test point is conditional when using a tolerance value to obtain test data A command may allow you to enter a value to specify the test point to be performed at a different speed than other test points The value entered represents the maximum speed the upper platform is allowed to reach during the test All platform motion starts at a slow speed and gradually increases to its maximum speed Depending on the distance from the platform to the test point target the maximum speed allowed by default or as specified may not always be reached If this option is left blank the default speed is a maximum movement of 180 inches per minute 5 2 3 2 1 Force Length The upper platform moves to a specified length and the force is the result Force at Length tests can be performed in Absolute or Incremental mode and require a length value Test speed nominal force and tolerance values are optional 5 2 3 2 2 Length Force The upper platform moves to a specified force and the length is the result Length at Force tests can be performed in Absolute or Incremental mode and require a force value Test speed nominal length and tolerance values are optional 5 2 3 2 3 Preset The upper platform moves to a stated position a specific number of times There are no results for a Preset test Choose Absolute or Incremental mode and enter a force or
7. go to function for force and length testing and view results Automatic Mode Run test applications repetitively and generate results in various formats to be shared or printed in hard copy FLASH Setup Enter basic fixed information and preferences The User and Print Setup submenus contain default specifications set at the factory Review these before testing and make changes if needed Especially important if running a unique test application Quick Launch Select and run a pre defined test application The use of each menu item listed is described in this section Note that the menu items do not appear in the order listed above or on the Navigation Toolbar The menu features are usually used in conjunction with each other For example after creating a test sequence in the Program Mode you may go to Automatic Mode to run the test then save the information gathered using File This is the Manual Mode screen after the Length Home Point has been set in compression Quick Program Automatic FLASH Quick Shut Test Mode i Mode Setup Launch Down File Re nitialize Length m Ile 4 5000 E anao Force Comp Y Go To 200 0 200 400 600 800 Ib ss Reset EN Lerglh fin Instructions Abort Test The tester is now ready to perform basic force and length tests STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 25 of 25 060 1000 0066 01A 5 1 Manual Mode The Manual Mode screen appears by default w
8. 10 for the percent tolerance value Touch the right arrow in the Test Point display to move to test point 2 Touch Select New Command 10 From the test command selection bar that appears touch Length Force 11 Tap the Force text box and type in 75 3 to enter the target force for test point 2 12 Tap the text box below LSL and type in 1 8 13 Tap the text box below USL and type in 1 9 14 View the Tolerance display This value should read 2 7 The Length display should read 1 85 Tolerance and Length are automatically calculated based on LSL and USL 15 Touch the right arrow in the Test Point display to move to test point 3 16 Touch Select New Command 17 From the test command selection bar touch Rate gag OND 18 The first and second test point values should fill with 1 and 2 respectively or enter these values manually The Rate value should read 107 5510 Test point 4 should read End Of Test This completes programming a three point test with nominal and tolerance values After a test point sequence has been programmed touch Check to verify there are no errors At this point you may save or run the test point sequence as described in section 6 1 under the Single Point Test Sequence When testing is complete the results may also be saved if desired 9 CARE AND MAINTENANCE k 9 1 Smart Interchangeable Load Cells STAR The STAR has two load cell locations If you need more clearance for t
9. Each Setting Value field to the right of each item is normally blank meaning no passwords have been set to restrict access To set a password touch the Setting Value blank next to the item An on screen keypad will appear for numeric or alpha and numeric characters 5 7 6 Access Operating System Password Protected Access to the operating system is password protected The FLASH tester runs ona Microsoft Windows operating system Windows has been configured to work with LSI s FLASH software program Changes made to the Windows operating system that interferes with the FLASH software may void the warranty This button is accessible from any FLASH Setup menu except Print Setup An end user authorized person may access the operating system using the password shipped with the tester Only certain settings should be accessed and changed by the end user They are Add a Printer Workgroup Name for Network Settings and File Sharing Certain operating system settings require test or numerical input A USB keyboard connected to the tester is required to enter this type of data Access to the operating system allows you to add a printer change the Workgroup for Network access or change folder permission for the C Flash Files saved to that drive without voiding the warranty Touch Access Operating System and a message appears titled Restricted Access This message includes warranty information and asks you to verify that you want to access the o
10. ____ H Archive Data o E H Motion Command Dynamic To Time epecinewions Select New Command a D The upper platforrn will remain in position for the specified amount of time Time Duration Measurements will be taken during the time period based on the sec Measurement Type and Measurement Interval 1 00 Measurement Measurement Measurement Motion Speed Measurement Ey GC Interval sec Start sec End sec mmimin A By Leng Specifications Ga 0 10 TP Comments 5 5 4 7 3 Dynamic to Deflection Dynamic to deflection allows you to test deflection on suspension springs Belleville washers and switches and buttons that require downward pressure to operate This test procedure allows you to create a zero point for the test part This point can be a test return point or a point determined by a program command The upper platform then moves to a specified length or force Readings are taken at specified intervals as the platform moves to the target point Results are then displayed as force to deflection or rate to deflection 5 5 4 7 4 Dynamic Rate Averaging When the Test Graph Force vs Rate or Length vs Rate is shown the rate values can be averaged to show a smoother curve A value of 1 represents no averaging showing a rate between two adjunct digital points A value of 100 is maximum averaging Dynamic to Deflection and Dynamic Rate Averaging can be selected when you set your test preferences in
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12. larger gray box displays the test point command buttons From the Test Point box test points may be inserted or deleted as a test point application sequence is created Instructions for using Insert and Delete are found in section 5 2 3 6 Creating a Test Point Application Sequence 5 2 3 2 Select New Commands Each time Select New Command is touched in a Command or End Of Test box a gray bar or box with up to 14 black command buttons appears in the center of the display When this selection bar is displayed the buttons in the Test Point box are inactive This means the test point number displayed is being created STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 29 of 29 060 1000 0066 01A Force Free Peak Preset l BESSoass Pase Choose test commands from this bar when creating a test sequence application As a command is touched a new gray box appears with the name of the command at the top In each command box select absolute or incremental testing and enter the required test point data in any highlighted value dialog box When finished touch the right arrow key gt in the Test Point box to move to the next test point in the sequence Touch Select New Command to add the next test point command to the test sequence Repeat this process until the desired test sequence is complete For the last test point choose End Test Command Force Length Select New Incremental Command Absolute The upper platform will mov
13. together in a usable sequence for a practical application e Know the specifics about the configuration of the FLASH as some sections of this manual may not apply Note the model of tester and level of software purchased to determine configuration 3 SAFETY AND USE GUIDELINES 3 1 Important Considerations Compressed springs have stored energy proportional to the spring constant Use care and release this energy in a controlled manner to avoid injury Do not apply a force greater than the tester can handle Be sure the operating area is clean and dry All parts to be tested should be free of oil and contaminants Keep liquids away from the tester Keep this User Manual available for quick reference Close the safety shield during testing Use protective eyewear for safety Follow all instructions and warnings associated with the use of the FLASH tester 3 2 The Safety Shield Enclosure The STAR and the RoboSTAR are equipped with a fully enclosed testing area with safety interlock This safety shield is designed to protect you from injury if parts should fly out from the testing area when force is applied DO NOT TAMPER WITH REMOVE OR MODIFY THE SAFETY SHIELD or the tester s warranty shall be void 3 3 Abort Test and Emergency Stop The red Abort Test button located in the lower right of the display is the first means of stopping platform movement instantly in an emergency situation The red Emergency Stop button identi
14. touch Prefs to access the settings that drive the time and rate data If password protected touch the dialog box to enter the password 600 0 The settings available affect Time Since Last Test and Average Testing Rate preferences In addition the tester may be set to Automatically Save Result Data STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 54 of 54 060 1000 0066 01A Quick Program Manual FLASH Quick BE Test Mode Mode Setup Launch By Test Actual Data Statistics Histogram Production Monitor Production Monitor Preferences Time Since Last Test Preferences Green Flag Output Enable Green Flag Upper Limit sec Y Yellow Flag Output Enable Yellow Flag Upper Limit sec Y Red Flag Output Enable FAULT Red Flag After 20 sec Y Average Testing Rate Preferences Green Flag Output Enable Green Flag Lower Limit PPH y Yellow Flag Output Enable Yellow Flag Lower Limit PPH Y Red Flag Output Enable FAULT Red Flag After 35 PPH Automatically Save Result Data Humber of tests to Reset Red Flag Output 0 Reset 5 5 6 Display Features and Operation 5 5 6 1 Start Test After the first part to be tested has been placed on the platform be sure to zero the force and close the safety shield or door Touch the green Start Test button located in the lower right of the display to begin a test Results will appear immediately If a test ends in an error such as door left open or
15. 0 05 0 5 Ib Deflection for First Point 20 00 Deflection for Second Point 80 00 of Rate increase that defines Solid Height 15 00 Length Limit 0 01 in Force Limit Test to this limit Force 5 3 3 1 Percent of Maximum Force that defines Free Length This determines the free length used in finding the deflection lengths for the first and second deflection from Free Length test points 2 and 3 in final test point 5 5 3 3 2 Percent Deflection for First Point Determines the first deflection length between free length and solid height This is the longest length that is closest to free length 5 3 3 3 Percent Deflection for Second Point Determines the second deflection length between free length and solid height This is the shorter length that is closest to solid height 5 3 3 4 Percent of Rate Increase that defines Solid Height Determines the amount of force needed to compress the part to solid When a part is compressed the rate is constant as seen in the picture above Once the part is compressed solid the force increases exponentially During the processing of the data from the first pass an approximation is made of the two testing points in order to determine the rate of the part To find the force needed for solid STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 43 of 43 060 1000 0066 01A height the rate is examined between the first point and the rest of the curve When this rate increased by a set amount the solid height is det
16. 11 choose a drive capacity below RoboSTAR 25 choose a drive capacity below 1 000 Ib High Capacity Drive 120 VAC single phase 2 000 Ib High Capacity Drive 240 VAC single phase Extension Bridge Assembly Sorter Automation Interface Port High Resolution Length FLASH Tester Software 050 1000 0039 00 050 1000 0039 01 050 1000 0039 02 050 1000 0039 03 050 1000 0039 04 050 1000 0039 05 Load Cells 025 0000 0414 01 025 0000 0414 02 025 0000 0414 03 025 0000 0414 04 025 0000 0414 05 025 0000 0414 06 025 0000 0415 01 025 0000 0415 02 025 0000 0415 03 025 0000 0416 01 025 0000 0414 19 Accessories 025 0000 0449 00 059 1000 0023 00 025 0000 0439 00 025 0000 0464 01 025 0000 0058 00 Installation Training 100 0000 0006 00 Basic Software Package Extra Software Package Pro Spring Software Package Fatigue Testing Software Package Pro Material Software Package Pro Ultimate Software Package 2 b Smart Interchangeable Load Cell 2 platform 11 Ib Smart Interchangeable Load Cell 3 5 Y platform 22 b Smart Interchangeable Load Cell 3 5 Y platform 66 Ib Smart Interchangeable Load Cell 3 5 platform 110 Ib Smart Interchangeable Load Cell 3 5 platform 200 Ib Smart Interchangeable Load Cell 3 5 platform 550 Ib Smart Interchangeable Load Cell 3 5 platform 1 000 Ib Smart Interchangeable Load Cell 3 5 platform 2 000 Ib Smart Interchangeable Load Cell 3 5 platform 2 000 Ib Smar
17. Buttons Zero sets the current length reading to zero without setting a length offset point Reset restores the zero point set when the Length Home Point was performed Offset program a length offset point to compensate for fixtures installed after the Length Home Point has been set A numeric keypad appears with a dialog box Touch the buttons on the keypad to enter the desired length offset value in the dialog box and touch Enter to set This shifts the zero length point Change Test Speed Above the dialog box in the Length display you will find a turtle icon a percentage bar and a rabbit icon The speed percentage bar controls the platform speed Changing the percentage displayed adjusts the test speed Touch turtle a to decrease the platform speed or rabbit e to increase The speed set follows through to the Automatic Mode and vice versa until changed Set the Percentage of the Speed Change Increment The tester s speed percentage can be set to change to a user setting for the first test of a part Le when the Automatic Mode is entered and no results are shown This initial testing speed percentage is controlled from the User menu under the FLASH Setup screen There is a corresponding setting that controls how much the percentage changes when or Y is touched TAR RoboSTAR User Manua age 260f 26 060 1000 0066 01A TAD DA1 IVY ISOL 5 1 2 Using the Force Display The Force display is located on the right
18. Info and Preview followed by four selection buttons This section describes how to use this screen and what each item and action button does When using the Print Setup screen start with the Example Report There are three columns titled Setting Description Order and Setting Value Navigate this report by touching the scroll bar on the right side of the screen Touch the title of a setting description to see the details and options for that section STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 61 of 61 060 1000 0066 01A EE File Quick Program Manual Automatic Quick Shut Test Mode Mode Mode Launch Down Factory Calibration User Supervisor By Test Regular All Results J Margins petal m By Lot m Single TP Setting Description Order Setting Value Print Company Name Your Company Name Show Details i ef Ey Codo General information Test Equipment ostre H rgy n Larson Systems ine Menesschs MN U d Print Heading Show Details Test Specifications 4 Reuss Latge wana dr n cines WA ue J rat ti 2 ts 4 Print Specs Print Results Show Details SA z g he D E robo 5 7 4 1 Setting Description e On the left side of the screen there are seven categories that identify sections of the example report s Print Company Name If the Company Name has not been entered touch this item to open the on screen keyboard type in company name and touch enter Do the same for City Name e Print Heading
19. Print Setup feature can also be used to customize individual printed reports and save much time For example if after a test is complete you would like to change the print settings go to the Print Setup screen and go through the report as described in this section Toggle between Preview and the main screen to view actual changes Return to the menu where the test results were obtained and print the customized report from there Or save a variety of tests for particular needs Once testing is complete go to the Print Setup screen and touch Load Info to retrieve the desired report return to the testing menu and print 5 7 5 Supervisor Password Protected This is intended for use by a supervisor or authorized person at your location An authorized person should receive the password for accessing these settings when the tester ships from the factory Contact LSI 763 780 2131 if password access is needed Using the Supervisor menu an authorized person can control access to individual menus by setting passwords as desired For example this feature could be used to distinguish between someone who is authorized to change create and manage test programs and someone who would only be authorized to run the tests It can be set up for complex hierarchy levels or just a simple password to prevent use of one menu by an unauthorized person Password Setup Password setting descriptions are under the Setting Description column on the left
20. Test Point 1 3 Once satisfied with the changes touch File gt Save 4 Tocontinue testing touch Automatic Mode 5 In the Test Number box touch Clear Results to clear out any displayed results from the previous test if this has not already occurred 6 Begin testing again from step 3 Run the Test Point Sequence instructions above Saving Test Results To save the results touch File gt Save A file will be saved with the same program name followed by 001 As more results are saved the file extension will increase to 002 003 etc 8 2 Multi Point Test Sequence This example shows a three point test using two Length Force test points and a Rate test point The numbers given in this example are based on a load cell capacity of at least 110 lbs Adjust the forces appropriately if you are using a tester of a lower capacity Again make sure the Length Home Point has been set before starting Set Up the Test Point Sequence 1 Touch Program Mode on the Navigation Toolbar to start 2 Touch New to clear all specifications and results Touch Yes to verify the action The Test Point resets to 1 Touch Select New Command From the test command selection bar that appears touch Length Force Tap the text box below Force and type 22 3 using the pop up keypad to enter the target force Tap the text box below Length and type in 2 34 to enter the nominal length Tap the text box below Tolerance and type in
21. The results will display as Actual Data by default unless otherwise specified using another selection from the sub menu Place the part to be tested in the center of the lower platform The upper platform may need to be moved to accommodate the test part by touching Manual Mode and tapping the Jog Bar to raise the platform Touch Automatic Mode to return and place the part on the lower platform Close the safety shield before starting the test Touch Zero on the Force display if not at zero before starting a test Touch the green Start Test button located in the lower right of the display to begin the test The results will display in real time as the test is performed 6 Because of the tolerance value results will also show the condition of the part To see how repetitive testing works run more tests on a few of the same part by repeating from step 3 the Test Point number advances as each test is run After a few more tests have been run switch views in the submenu to see the different ways the results can be seen Refer to section 5 5 3 1 for viewing details Making Changes to the Test Point Sequence 1 If the displayed results are not as expected and specifications need adjustment touch Program Mode It may be necessary to Clear Results in Automatic Mode first 2 Use the arrows in the Test Point box to move to the test point you want to change In this case the Length Force or Tolerance specifications may be adjusted for
22. amounts based on the tests performed in test points 1 and 2 a If test point 1 and test point 2 are not dynamic tests the starting position for deflection measurements is the ending position of Test Point 1 The direction for positive measurements will be the direction from test point 1 to test point 2 For Example if Test Point 1 is Force at Length to 2 and Test Point 2 is Force at Length to 1 then deflection measurements will be measured from 2 and will be positive with the upper platform moving down b If test point 1 is nota Dynamic test and test point 2 is a dynamic test the starting position for deflection measurements is the ending position of test point 1 The direction for positive measurements is the direction of travel for the dynamic test in test point 2 For example if Test Point 1 is Length at Force to 450 Ibs and Test Point 2 is Dynamic to Force to 1000 Ibs deflection measurements will start where 450 Ibs is found and the positive direction is the direction to get to 1000 Ibs If testing a compression spring positive direction is downward c If test point 1 is a Dynamic Test the starting position for deflection measurements will be the position of the platform before the test starts or the specified Measurement Start The direction for positive measurements is the direction of travel for the Dynamic test 5 2 5 8 Print Report Touch Print Report to generate a hard copy of the program run and print the resulting test d
23. in min or mm min SI Set or receive the measuring method absolute or incremental This command will have one character following it A for absolute or I for incremental S2 Set or receive the Fatigue type This command will have one character following it A for fatigue to Length or I for fatigue to Force SM Set or receive the miscellaneous data This command is used for certain tests and will have a number following it The Preset command uses it for the number of cycles The Rate command uses it as the nominal rate The Keyboard command uses it for the prompt The prompt shown on the screen must be programmed with an N in front of it i e NThis is the Prompt The Delay uses this as the delay time in seconds The Fatigue command uses it as the cycle count The Dynamic commands use this command to list the Start and Stop interval condition SE Set or receive user specified data You can specify up to 10 extra specifications such as Part Number and Customer Name They are transferred using the commands SE 002xx through SE 011 where xx is the specified text This command requires the colon character after the SE characters SE 020x sets or receives the Part Counting option If x is a 0 zero the tester counts normally If x is 1 then the tester counts Serial Numbers and uses the Initial Serial Number option as the first test count S
24. point test sequence that can be used to repetitively test like parts in the Automatic Mode The 5 point sequence of test commands is as follows Free Length Force Length for first deflection Force Length for second deflection Length Force for solid height Rate between test point 2 and 3 Oi gt This test can now be 1 Viewed and fine tuned in the Program Mode 2 Run repetitively and data viewed in the Automatic Mode 3 Saved for future use along with any test result data using File Under Quick Test there are three sub screen menus Program Actual Data and Prefs 5 3 1 Program Program Manual Automatic FLASH Quick Shut Mode Mode Mode Setup Launch Down Actual Data Prefs Length in Force lb Tolerance fect i Deflection kae Tolerance Comp Y Abort Test The Program screen allows you to run the generic Quick Test or manually enter data for the five test points and then run a test To start a Quick Test touch the green Learn Test button in the lower right of the display to teach the tester its parameters During the first pass as each test point is reached its value is displayed in the corresponding value box Once the first compression is complete the upper platform returns to its starting point to begin the second pass When the second pass is complete the nominal test results are displayed and the platform returns to its start position You may fill in the To
25. the display gives helpful directions on how to proceed or reflects the status of the tester 4 2 9 Abort Test When the upper platform is in automatic movement initiated by running a test or a Go To command the red Abort Test button may be touched to halt the platform 4 2 10 Shut Down The red Shut Down button located at the upper right corner of the screen is used for the proper shut down of the Windows XP program each time the machine is turned off This procedure is described in section 4 1 4 2 11 Re Initialize The Re Initialize button located below the File menu button is used to initialize the tester to its Home Length Point without turning off the machine and starting again See the end of section 4 2 1 about this function 5 MAIN MENU APPLICATIONS There are seven Main Menu Applications that may be accessed from the Navigation Toolbar at the top of the display File Clear all current specifications and results data open a file from storage to run a test or view results save a programmed test or rename a file Quick Test Run a generic test on an unknown part and create a test to run on similar parts based on the characteristics found during the quick test Program Mode Create and customize a variety of test applications that may be saved and used as needed No need to create a test each time the FLASH tester is used for a different application Manual Mode Control the platform movement manually use a
26. 1 907 kg 0 02 kg 0 2 kg 8 896 N 0 2 N 2N Accuracy Resolution x 2 For high rate parts STAR Force Specifications Thru rod Capable Cells Part No Capacity Resolution Thru Rod Capability 0 20 FS 20 100 FS 025 0000 0414 12 22 Ib 0 0005 Ib 0 005 Ib 2 inches 10 kg 0 29 29 98 N 002 N 0 002 N 025 0000 0414 13 44 Ib 0 001 Ib 0 01 Ib 2 inches 20 kg 0 59 59 196 N 0 005 N 0 05 N 025 0000 0414 14 132 Ib 0 002 Ib 0 02 Ib 2 inches 60 kg 0 001 kg 0 01 kg 587 N 0 01 N 0 1 N 025 0000 0414 15 220 Ib 0 005 Ib 0 05 Ib 2 inches 100 kg 0 002 kg 0 02 kg 986 N 0 02 N 0 2 N 025 0000 0414 16 400 Ib 0 01 Ib 0 1 Ib 2 inches 181 kg 0 005 kg 0 05 kg 1 779 N 0 05 N 0 5 N 025 0000 0414 17 1000 Ib 0 02 Ib 0 2 Ib 2 inches 454 kg 0 01 kg 0 1 kg 4 448 N 0 1 N 0 1 N 025 0000 0414 18 2000 Ib 0 05 Ib 0 5 Ib 2 inches 907 kg 0 02 kg 0 2 kg 8 896 N 0 2 N 2N 025 0000 0414 19 3000 Ib 06 Ib 6 Ib 2 inches 1360 kg 03 kg 3 kg 13 346N 3N 3N STAR Length Specifications Standard Resolution High Resolution Resolution Accuracy Resolution Accuracy 0 0005 in 0 001 in 0 0001 in 0 0005 in 0 01 mm 0 02 mm 0 001 mm 0 01 mm Requires 025 0000 0417 00 9 stroke or 0205 0000 0418 00 24 stroke 1 4 RoboSTAR with FLASH The RoboSTAR is similar to the STAR but is intended for use with automated systems It is built in a C frame style wi
27. 1 Row 4 End of Table 5 2 5 Preferences Prefs The Preferences sub screen initially displays the default settings for all testing applications These preferences may be changed as needed or set for a user s standard testing parameters and left alone Quick E Manual Automatic FLASH Quick Shut Test Mode Mode Setup Launch Down Check Program Sorting End Of Test Platform Return Stop Testing on Bad Result m Return to Start Point Return Point in aie toms Retum to Programmed Paint ela esting m Stay at Last Point top Test Platform Return on Overload Incremental Testing Results Incremental Testing Specifications Yield Stay in Place m Return to Start Point Incremental Results m Absolute Results Units M o d e Offset in Length Offset Force Offset Compression Print Report 5 2 5 1 Post Test Platform Return After a test is finished the upper platform may be set to Return to Start Point Return to Programmed Point or set to Stay at Last Point By default the platform will return to its starting point If Return to Programmed Point is selected touch the dialog box to enter a length value 5 2 5 2 Platform Return on Overload In the event that an overload occurs during testing the upper platform may be set to Stay in Place at the point of overload or Return to Start Point By default the upper platform will Stay in Place at the point of overload Staying in place may help you to determine why the overl
28. 4 Se CAN TEE 24 5 MAIN MENU APPLICATIONS in cion 25 Bedi Man tial AAA A O 26 SNT Using the Length DiSplaY uimiciii a lance beet 26 5 1 2 Using thie Force DIS playa ccocciibest agesin set h Eege Sieg geed Ebbe AA 27 52173 RUN a Basic RE 27 5 2 dee LR TEE 28 Dt INOW aria dt dM gege See e A 28 DID 2 ONO is d id A A E A 28 52 3 APIO AM ta a eater alters 28 A ln EE 34 5 i2 5 gt ELE 38 BS QUICK TOS GE 40 92341 deele TEE 41 53 2 Actual DAA ii ls Gos hada Ge ee 42 9 0 3 Pr fterences Prets iii il ata 43 AAA o ene Ae o ono 45 DAT No Wii a iaa 45 5 42 COPLA A A A A ce es 46 GE A Ren ea ee cel ey eS RE ee cette 47 DAA Save ASie cc ncaset eed ete el eae di 47 5 5 Automatic MO TE 48 SCT Usingia Predefinied Programm aida irte adi 48 5 5 2 Select How Results Are Compiled etenee EEEE 48 92553 VIGWING MT 49 915 4 Preferences Prefs g t Set SNE fein oaths laced ac na 50 5 59 09 Production Mot ET 54 5 5 6 Display Features and Operation oooocococccnnnnccccnnnnnnnononnncncnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn nnnnnnnnnnnnne nn nan n nn nnnnnnnnnnnnninnnnnnnnnrnnnnnn 55 56 QU a A a ENNEN 56 CN Te Le BEE 56 D162 le UI 58 DiGi Sip SAG EE EE 59 BCE FLASH Eetup eege dees EEN deed sees ssenede 60 GG ie ee EE 60 Lay fem O 18 2 11 00 DEE 60 Geet V E dE Reen cabs tee ee fol Ee EEN 61 Coy fer ed Wg e EE 61 5 7 59 SUPEMV SO EE 63 5 7 6 Access Operating System inicia ENEE EENG 64 6 EXTERNAL CONNECTOR INTERFAC
29. 4 Changes may be saved to the same filename by touching File gt Save or to a new filename by touching File gt Save As 5 To use the test program for running a test select Automatic Mode from the Navigation Toolbar 6 Touch the green Start Test button to run See section 5 5 for information on using Automatic Mode and selecting result views 7 Multiple parts may be tested in this mode generating a condition for sorting and results saved printed or viewed Other Available Selections e Rename rename an existing file e Network access the customer network allowing files to be shared via intranet e FLASH return to the C Flash Files directory screen e Cancel go back to the previous screen 5 4 3 Save If the test already has a filename the test specifications and results are saved under that file name again by touching Save If the test specifications do not have a filename yet the Save Test As screen opens See section 5 4 4 5 4 4 Save As Touch Save As to give test sequence specifications and results a filename when saving to storage for the first time Navigate this screen with the same commands in section 5 4 2 Touch the New File Name dialog box to bring up the on screen keyboard Type a filename and touch Enter Save Testas A a a oada C Flash Files Power Spring Up New Cut Copy Paste Delete Views A ES fast fast fast fast fast slow slow dynamic 003 dynamic 004 dynamic 005
30. E 021x specifies the Initial Serial Number value Fx Set or receive the Archiving option If this command is present Archiving will be turned on for Fatigue or Dynamic test only and the x will be a number specifying the Archiving interval If this command is not received or sent archiving is turned off SO Set or receive the Test Point Comment Any text following these characters will be displayed in the Comment section of the Program screen ER Receive an Error code This command will be followed by a number that represents an error code 7 2 2 Result commands RN Receive the Result Test Number This command will be followed by a number that represents the current test number RP AF AL RR RS RE RC RG Receive the current Result Test Point This command will be followed by a number that represents the current Test Point Receive the Absolute Force This command will be followed by a number that represents the Absolute Force read when the test point finished Receive the Absolute Length This command will be followed by a number that represents the Absolute Length read when the test point finished Receive the Test Point Result This command will be followed by a number that represents the result of the test point Receive the result of the Sorting Table This command will be followed by a number that represents the result the sort table at the end of the test Receive the Error value T
31. ES coooononccccccccccecencccncnnnnnnnnanannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanannns 64 A A P E E A E A E SANT A S E E A T 64 6 2 Ethernet EE 64 6 3 VGA MET TEL EE 65 6 4 Remote ON OptiONA i oomoriii cceveecucecededsdecccevesnecedeveanaceceveancderedessbeceseeeesieecdvedecededees 65 6 5 Automation Po E 65 A e EE 66 TA Aeabata SOUlGO ee A PEER M EAA EAEE SES 66 7 2 Bi Directional Communication Protocol ccccccecsenneeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeneeseeeseaeeeeeesenaeeseeeeeeaesseeeaeaeeseeeaeeesseneees 66 TZ AN Specification command S T aane A A nada 67 Tee RESUILCOMMANGS ii a tE 70 12 3 Miscellaneous COMMANGS degen EE Edge EE Ee EE Ee 71 8 EXAMPLES OF TEST PROGRAMS iii cancers acs coast EES 72 8 1 Single Point Test Sequence omciciccinnnicii A c 72 8 2 Multi Point Test Seg ent eio uiaiia ida 73 9 CARE AND MAINTENANGE caviar carta EE EE 74 9 1 Smart Interchangeable Load Cells STAR ooonmmmiciinnncncinnnsecccnnnnnnnrrnnnerrnnn erre 74 9 2 Ball Screw Maintenance oomiiiiinn ii 75 9 3 Touch Screen Interface sciinda EE EES EEN AR aAa aaia RAin Aan Aia 75 9 4 Annual Re le TEE 75 9 5 Service and bRepnalt eesoegugeediesssskuEeeehEANZ aaaea aa aarda A aie 75 10 ORDERING INFORMATION wiscsesesccisccscetcisccadacsdivecteneiuwansias wenteecsdeeasveustdeciadnvaceptesueiransent 76 1 INTRODUCTION The Spring Testing Automation Robot STAR from LSI comes in two models a compression short extension model ca
32. Larson Systems Inc DE 060 1000 0066 01A STAR and RoboSTAR Spring Testing Automation Robots User Manual A Wu R 0 b 0 T A R Small Base Large Base Also available with the FLASH Head attached to RoboSTAR itself Pictured with l Optional Thru Rod Kit Current for Software Version 2 49 Larson Systems Inc Phone 763 780 2131 10073 Baltimore Street N E Toll Free 1 877 780 2131 Minneapolis MN 55449 4425 Fax 763 780 2182 www larsonsystems com E mail info larsonsystems com About This Manual This manual could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors Changes are periodically made to the information contained herein These changes will be incorporated in new editions of the manual Copyright 2012 Larson Systems Inc All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any means without written permission of the author except portions necessary for internal use only by the purchaser of T INTRODUC TON WEEN 6 1144 Standard Features 22 T e a sii 7 EO d E 8 TiS STAR TE 9 1 4 RoboSTAR with FLASH wis gewot ceectecs ii 12 1 5 FLASH Software Packages icic ccicciccsscecet cccstcccceesesseedeceestecies iaa acacia can 12 WOM A NO 13 EE A E E 13 AA le PVM Le WEE 13 E e NEE RE 13 EE EN ne EE e EE 13 nn 13 1 6 Smart Interchangeable Load Cells ccccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeaeceeesenaeseeeeeenaeceeeeeeaseceeeeeaeeseeeeeenasseeeeeeas 14 1 7
33. Results as Displacement from Tp 1 lv View Condition Description Part Counting View Condition Run Line By Test Number a By Serial Number Starting SN 1 Automatically Save Result Data m 100000000 5 5 4 1 Actual Data e View by Tp or by Test e View conditional results by Condition or Run Line e Set the Lot Size if applicable 4 5 5 4 2 Statistics e Set the Lot Size if applicable STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 50 of 50 060 1000 0066 01A 5 5 4 3 Fvs b e Set axis limits manually e Show specification limits e X and Y axis max min force and length 5 5 4 4 Individual e Set axis limits manually e Show specification limits e Show the mean line e Show the 4 Sigma control lines e Minimum maximum test points Tp displayed on X axis 5 5 4 5 X Bar R Chart Several preferences may be set for this chart including e X Bar and Range on same chart e Set axis limits manually e Show X Double Bar line e Show Range Mean line e Show X Bar specification limit line e Show 4 Sigma control lines for both X Bar and R Chart e Set the Lot Size e Xand Y axis max min for both X Bar and R Chart 5 5 4 6 Histogram e Specification limits e Sigma limits e Actual results e Set the Lot Size 5 5 4 7 Dynamic Testing Dynamic Testing is available with Pro Material or Pro Ultimate software It allows you to test and record real time results change the increments and automatically re graph the results 5 5 4 7 1 Dyn
34. Testing Specifications Yield Incremental Results m Absolute Results End Of Test Platform Return m Return to Start Point Return Point in Retum to Programmed Paint Offset m Stay at Last Point Platform Return on Overload Stay in Place m Return to Start Point Units Mode Extension Print Report 3 Use Prefs Screen in Program Mode Shut Down Stop Testing on Bad Result Continue Testing m Stop Test Incremental Testing Results Incremental Testing Specifications Yield Incremental Results m Absolute Results Offset Length Offset Force Offset The tester will stay in the mode convention you select until you change it or the machine is turned off You can navigate anywhere within the program and remain in the test mode selected as indicated on each screen 4 2 3 Navigation Toolbar The FLASH software has up to seven Main Menu Applications accessible from the Navigation Toolbar at the top of every screen File Quick Test Program Mode Manual Mode Automatic Mode FLASH Setup and Quick Launch Not all of the software packages include all application features For example the Basic software package does not include the Quick Test Quick Launch Program Saving and Retrieving part of File and Sorting feature part of Program Mode See section 1 7 for details about the features of each software package The highlighted button identifies the active selection Touch the desired button to
35. a length value but not in addition to a preset count Specifying a different test speed is optional 5 2 3 2 4 Free Length or Initial Tension Free Length The upper platform moves downward so force is very slightly applied to measure the free length of the part This command is available only for compression testing There are no required specifications to enter Test speed nominal force and tolerance values are optional Initial Tension The platform moves upward until a very slight force is applied and deflects twice to measure the initial tension of the part The initial tension is calculated from the two deflections a total distance of twice the specified deflection length This test is only available for extension testing A length specification is required that refers to the deflection distance Because the platform will move by twice the specified deflection length use caution when determining the amount of deflection 5 2 3 2 5 Peak Force The upper platform moves to a specified length and the maximum force encountered is the result A target length is required Nominal force and tolerance values are optional The test speed defaults to 15 inches per minute when measuring Peak Force and can be changed 5 2 3 2 6 Rate The rate is calculated between two test points Rate is defined as the difference between two test points divided by the distance between Two test points are required in the sequence before Rate is selected Rate is ca
36. al JE Quick Program Manual Automatic FLASH Quick Shut Test Mode Mode Mode Setup Launch Down Part Number Print Compression Report m Extension A The upper platform will move in the appropriate direction to apply the specified load The length will then be read Positive force is applied with a downwards Test Speed movement Force Ib Length in Tol LSL in USL in 22 300 2 3400 10 00 2 1060 2 5740 TP Comments 5 4 1 New Touch New to clear a test and all results The current test is not saved A message to verify the action appears Touch Yes to clear or No to make a different selection Verify Clear Data es JI pe STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 450f 45 060 1000 0066 01A 5 4 2 Open Touch the Open submenu to view files that have been stored The Load Test screen appears as shown below Touch a filename or folder to select a test or result file Choose to View Specification Files only or View Specification and Result Files by touching the desired selection in the bottom center of the screen Load Test ca AAAS we Up New Cut Copy Paste Delete Views a aA CJ 8 148 48 a 00123 us1 ODtestsave us 010 0000 001 018 3000 001 031504 us1 12s us1 2252 test us1 0 01 us1 2345 fl us1 51 us1 6521 8452 12 9854 8541 32 all tests usl TestFolder ATST Demos 57 us1 01 D a a 83 NN Casey cder us1 Check aus DEMO UST DEMO1 US1 Demol2usl Demol3 us1
37. amic To Length Dynamic To Force The upper platform moves to a length or force that you enter in the Motion Specifications window Move speed may also be selected Raw data will be recorded over this entire range For reporting and graphing purposes the data will be displayed as selected in the Measurement Specifications window This can be all or a part of the Motion Specifications range After capturing the raw data you can come back and change this specification to see report an alternative view of your data You must specify the measurement and the measurement interval Results are graphed and displayed based on interval type length force or time and interval amount Manual Automatic FLASH Quick Shut Mode Mode Setup Launch Down Sorting Prefs File Name a Test Point CCT El Customer Part Number Print Compression AAA v port Extension cl SCH Archive Data C P Motion ommand Dynamic To Length Do Not Archive y H Specifications Select New TR Command Incremental The upper platform will move to the Motion End point Measurements will be Motion End taken as the platform moves based on the Measurement Type and mm Measurement Interval 0co L Measurement Measurement Measurement Motion Speed Measurement f By GE Interval mm Start mm End mm mmimin y eng Specifications By Time 0 100 TP Comments Automatic FLASH Quick Shut Mode Setup Launch Down Prefs File Name yA Test Poin
38. ap 2 Output Internal Ground 4 Internal Ground 17 Flap 4 Output 5 Production Monitor Yellow Light Output 18 Flap 8 Output 6 Production Monitor Green Light Output 19 Flap 16 Output 1 STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 650f 65 060 1000 0066 01A 7 Remote Abort Active High to User 20 Flap 32 Output 2 Ground 8 Not Connected 21 Flap 64 Output 3 9 Door Interlock Input or Output Active 22 Flap 128 Output 4 Low to User Ground 10 Upper Travel Interlock Input or Output 23 User Supplied Voltage Active Low to User Ground 11 I O Input 1 Active High to User Ground 24 User Supplied Ground 12 I O Input 2 Active High to User Ground 25 Remote Shutdown Active High to User Ground 13 I O Input 3 Active High to User Ground 7 RS 232 This is female DB 9 connector It is pinned as a DCE This means it can be connected to a computer using a standard DB 9 straight through cable The RS 232 port can be used strictly as a data source to a data collector It can also be used with bi directional communication protocol This protocol allows you to program a test run the test and receive data using only the RS 232 port This section will describe how to use both methods The communication protocol used is 9 600 baud 8 data bits 2 stop bits no parity and hardware flow control 7 1 As a Data Source When the tester is connected to a computer and after a tes
39. are converted to reflect the new unit selection 5 2 5 5 1 Length Choose between inch in and millimeter mm By default the unit of measurement is inches 5 2 5 5 2 Force Choose between pound Ib Newton N gram g kilogram kg and ounce oz By default the unit of measurement is pounds 5 2 5 6 Mode This option selects the testing convention of either Compression or Extension 5 2 5 6 1 Compression For compression tests the upper platform moves toward the lower platform to increase force 5 2 5 6 2 Extension For extension tests on current FLASH testers the upper platform moves away from the lower platform to increase force An extension length initialization must be performed to use extension mode the first time Test fixtures usually some type of hooks are attached to both platforms STAR or RoboSTAR models that have the Extension Bridge Assembly installed extend the spring from the top of the bridge as the upper platform moves downward 5 2 5 6 3 Offset The Length Offset moves the length zero point and the Force Offset moves the force zero point Offsets are generally used to compensate for the installation of test fixtures or the weight of the test part When an offset is used the force and or length readings account for the value entered as the offset 5 2 5 7 Show Length Results as Displacement from Tp 1 This is an option under the Automatic mode that allows the tester to display length data as deflection
40. ata See section 5 2 3 5 for more information Check availability of this option 5 2 5 9 Test Info Labels If an asterisk is added to the beginning of the label F vs L F vs R or L vs R the label will appear on the Test Graphs 5 3 Quick Test Password Protection Optional Use Quick Test to obtain test data for a part without knowing any of its characteristics A generic predefined test performs two compression passes to solid height on the part The first pass determines the test points and the second determines the nominal value for the test points Testing is based on the presets under Prefs See section 5 3 3 NOTE The Quick Test application is designed for compression springs Consult LSI with any questions 763 780 2131 If the part has coils that shift during compression the Quick Test will not work Shifting coils will not produce an accurate solid height If the coils shift the preset force or length should be changed Depending on the part or the capacity of the tester the speed of the test can be adjusted to enhance the accuracy and minimize deflection The Quick Test feature calculates the free length the force required to reach solid height the two points between free length and solid height default is at 20 and 80 deflection from free length and the rate between the two points during the first pass During the second pass the tester determines nominal test result values The final result of the Quick Test is a 5
41. ays tester settings that you can access Default settings have been preset at the factory and may not need any adjustment Some of the items are general information about the FLASH tester such as the software version and serial number Other settings control test speed standard deviation input and output signal diagnostics and sorting flap status to name a few This is a good place to view and modify settings that may affect test specifications Quick Program Manual Automatic i Quick Test Mode Mode Mode Launch File Factory Calibration Print Setup Supervisor Setting Description Setting Value Max Platform Speed rev min 90 000 of Max Speed of First Test 100 Speed Increment Amount 10 Auto Delete of Tests with Errors Disabled User Std Dev s 4 Default Torque Unit in Ib Default Angle Unit deg RS232 Comm Port 2 Time Delay between Test Point ms 0 EOT Signal Width ms 0 FLASH Lite Input 12 Function Off FLASH Lite Input 12 Level Active Low FLASH Lite Input 13 Function Off 5 7 4 Print Setup Password Protection Optional Print Setup displays the settings for report printout and shows an example of the standard printout Different report templates can be configured and saved for use with appropriate test applications using this menu When Print Setup is selected from the FLASH Setup menu a menu bar of black action buttons appears with an example report below it The action buttons are Save Info Load
42. be followed by a number that represents the current Force Offset GE Set or receive the current testing method This command is three characters long GEC for compression or GEE for extension MU Set or receive the current measuring units This command is four characters long The third character is for Length or Angle and is expressed as I for inches or degrees M for millimeters or Revolutions The fourth character is for the Force or Torque and includes L for pound force or inch pound torque N for Newtons force or Newton millimeters torque G grams force or grams millimeters K kilograms force or kilograms millimeters O ounces force or inch ounces F foot pounds torque M Newton meters torque B kilogram meters torque C kilogram centimeters torque OR Set or receive the Platform Return After Test option This command is composed of three characters and a number The third character is the option s value 0 zero represents Return To Start Position 1 represents Stay At Last Point 2 represents Return to Specified Position The number following the third character represents Return to Specified Position position A value of 100000000 represents Undefined or none specified Any another value represents a specific position A number should always be sent even if it is the Undefined number OE Set or receive the option Return on Overload option
43. ble When this command is given with a number following it it represents an entry in the sorting table A full condition statement is If condition Then Flap Each half of the statement is defined by using sets of two commands Condition statements are given as two commands OSx followed by OSy where x is a number that represents a test point to check and y is a number that represents the condition to apply The conditions are 1 Satisfactory 2 Bad Low 3 Bad High 4 Not Satisfactory 5 Not Bad Low 6 Not Bad High For example an OS1 followed by OS2 represents If Test Point 1 is Bad Low Multiple conditions can be AND ed together by giving multiple sets of OSx and OSy commands The Then Flap is stored in the table as two commands an OSO zero followed by an OSx where x is a number that represents a Flap Individual flaps are given as 1 2 4 8 16 or 32 If a situation arises multiple flaps can be given at one time by adding together the numbers For example a 21 represents flaps 1 4 and 16 together The command CC should be given at the end of the table TP Set or receive the current test point This command should be followed by a number between 1 and 100 SC Set or receive the current test point command The following are the current test point commands L for Length Force F for Force Length P for Preset E for Free length K for Peak Force R
44. blish a connection Contact LSI at 763 780 2131 for details 1 9 Additional Options and Equipment Inkjet Printer connect to tester for reports includes USB cable s Power Options 240 VAC 50 60 Hz s Thru Rod Accessory Package used to test springs that tend to buckle during compression e Sorting Packages 3 or 5 way can be ordered with automation interface port e Twist Under Load TUL measures the amount of twist in any given spring e Platforms and Fixtures larger platforms and various types of extension hooks are available to suit a variety of testing needs e Fatigue Plate Assembly used to perform simultaneous endurance testing on multiple parts See www larsonsystems com for details about these and other options e USING THIS MANUAL Have the tester accessible while you read this manual e Be sure to read the Safety and Use Guidelines in Section 3 before starting e Instruction for basic operation begins at Section 4 Machine Setup This section teaches proper use of the interactive touch screen and studying it makes the more complex screens that follow easier to learn e Instructions in brackets and bold type refer to a button on the screen For example Shut Down e Main menu applications are described in Section 5 starting with the easiest e Section 6 Examples of Test Programs leads you through programming saving a program running a test and viewing results Items learned in separate sections are put
45. box in the Length display reads Home Tester with a button below it labeled the same Initializing the tester or setting to its home or zero point is the first thing the operator should do to clear the Home Tester prompt from the display This section explains the home tester procedure for both compression and extension In addition the features of the Manual Mode screen are described 4 2 1 Home Tester Initialize Quick Program Automatic FLASH Quick Shut Test Mode i Mode Setup Launch Down File Re Initialize Length A MAA e Home Tester in un Force Comp PAR up 200 0 200 400 600 800 Instructions ompression Homing Clear parts or fixtures from platforms Press Home Tester to set Length Home Ab rt T t oint Upper platform moves down to lower platform O es pplies a nominal force and releases Length display ill zero and platform will move to Return Height Lerglh fin 4 2 1 1 Set Length Home Point For Compression Make sure the testing area between the upper and lower platform is clear of any parts materials or fixtures You may want to jog the platforms to a position fairly close together as the initialization travel speed is low Touch Home Tester on the left below the dialog box in the Length display This starts the automatic and slow downward movement of the upper platform to meet the lower platform The Instructions box reads Tester Initializing When the platforms me
46. ccept Changes for Row X button on the right side of the display As a condition is chosen the box above this button displays the condition selected To confirm the selection touch Accept Changes for Row X The condition selected for that test point is now displayed in the row highlighted on the Condition and Output Table 5 2 4 3 Open Flap The Open Flap section of the display allows you to select an output flap for a test point condition Touch a flap selection from those listed to represent the category of a condition for sorting An electronic signal is sent to a sorting device for the flap selected As an output is selected for a test point condition the box above the Accept Changes for Row X button reflects the output selected To confirm the selection touch Accept Changes for Row Xj The output is displayed in the current row of the Condition and Output Table of 35 060 1000 0066 01A L 5 2 4 4 Options This section of the display contains three options to set for sorting purposes Default Flap Sweep EOT Time s and Flap Open Time 5 2 4 4 1 Default Flap If the sorting table is traversed during a test point sequence and no true statement is found a flap may be set to activate as a default mechanism The Default Flap setting is Flap 0 resulting in no flaps being activated Otherwise touch the value dialog box to enter a preferred default flap selection 5 2 4 4 2 Sweep EOT Time s After the last output signal
47. d extension testing of e force and length e Touch screen controls e Interchange able load cells e Windows XP operating system e FLASH Basic software package see section 1 7 1 for details 20 bit internal force resolution Automated or manual testing Safety shield Mechanical force overload stops Software length and force limits Emergency stop button English or metric unit selection Digital calibration NIST traceable calibration Mechanical travel stops Thru rods up to 2 inches in diameter with split design load cells e Extension testing between platforms or above the cell with extension bridge e Extension testing to 72 inches STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 7 of 7 060 1000 0066 01A 1 2 Options ES Extension hooks stored on machine for easy access STAR 25 e Extension Bridge test springs up to 72 inches long or more L e Optional 8 inch diameter platforms e 2nd load cell mount position adds e Optionalth d 4 of stroke STAR 25 ones NE eee oy kit mounted on machine thru rod diameters Y to 2 STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 8 of 8 060 1000 0066 01A 1 3 STAR The STAR offers three standard drive units with an 11 stroke or a 1 000 Ib unit with a 25 stroke Nine interchangeable load cells are available for this model use one machine to test from 0 5 grams up to 3 000 pounds ss a 15 29 Y t Greg 11 25 Max Extended Length 72 HA 4 ke O ti
48. d under the Sorting menu selected from the Program Mode menu STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 3 Quick E Manual Automatic FLASH Quick Shut Test Mode Mode Setup Launch Down Check Program Prefs Check Test Point Row A 1 Bad Low C Not Bad Low Then Open Flap 1 e 1 A te Bad High Not Bad High dee j Tp 1 is Bad Low Flap 1 Flap 2 Flap 4 E Pap Accept Changes Flap 16 x Flap 32 for Row 1 vv Flap 64 8 Pap 128 Options Default Flap 0 Flap Open Time lt Timed sec e Open til Next Sweep EOT Time s 0 20 None C Open til Start 5 2 4 1 Condition and Output Table On the left side of the display is a Condition and Output Table used to enter conditions for sorting parts and defining the resulting output The table is navigated starting from the first row and continuing until a true condition is met or to the end of the table The current row is highlighted in blue To edit a row just touch the row to change 5 2 4 2 Check Test Point The Check Test Point section of the display allows you to define a condition for each test point Initially the value dialog box will be empty To select and work with a test point touch the value dialog box Touch the number of the desired test point on the keypad and enter Once a test point is selected choose from the six possible conditions listed Touch the condition for the test point displayed The entry of the condition is controlled by the A
49. dent Repeatable Testing Your setup person operator and inspector all get the same answers every time with simple programming standardized setup automatic testing and no button printing The STAR is capable of good gage R amp Rs on tight tolerance springs Inspection The STAR is an excellent tool for the inspection lab The user can perform many tests including springs tensile testing and other various material tests Productivity Typical test cycles range from 3 5 to 10 seconds Send your product samples and test requirements to LSI for a specific rate quotation Production monitor screens help set up and measure testing productivity Test Flexibility Test one or two points preset measure free length initial tension rate or multiple rate and compare to specifications all in a single test cycle Versatility With their numerous load range capacities and load cell interchangeability LSI s STAR testers will test a wide variety of springs or other material a Drive force ranges from 05 g to 3 000 Ib b Cell range and style Smart interchangeable load cells range from 2 Ibs to 3 000 Ibs c Thru rod capability from Y to 2 Skinny floppy springs medium sized rigid springs big buckling springs with thru rods you can test them all d Extension testing to 72 or more with an extension bridge e Load Cell Offset Two load cell mounting areas allow for extended range 1 1 1 Standard Features e Compression an
50. dynamic 006 dunamc us dynamic 001 dynamic 002 e slow dynamic us1 i C View Specification Files e Vew Specification and Result Rename Save FLASH Files Hew File Hame 5 5 Automatic Mode In Automatic Mode the user may test several parts or springs in sequence using a predefined program select how the results are compiled view the results by data or graph set view preferences and print a report Available features vary by software package Quick Program Manual FLASH Quick Shut Test Mode Mode Setup Launch Down By Lot Statistics vs Individual Prefs C Flash Files Demo 001 Length ay 2 0000 E 50 E E Force Comp 20 020 Ib EEES Test Point 1of 8 BESIG Run Line H Result in Tolerance SI L J Tested By Report o 5 5 1 Using a Predefined Program There are two basic ways to put a predefined test sequence in place to run from the Automatic Mode 1 Create a test point sequence in the Program Mode or capture a test point sequence using Quick Test Then enter the Automatic Mode The program created is now ready to run 2 Go to File gt Open and select the desired stored program from the directory Enter the Automatic Mode The program selected is now ready to run The filename of the program selected appears in the top of the gray part of the display 5 5 2 Select How Results Are Compiled Select By Test or By Lot from the sub menu bar to ch
51. e button located just below the File menu button may also be used to initialize the tester without turning off the machine and starting over 4 2 1 3 Set Home Length for Extension with Bridge Larson Systems offers the Star bridge to allow you to test longer extension springs Extension testing is performed above the load cell When you use the bridge the tester will pull the spring down rather than up Follow these instructions carefully so the tester will perform extension testing with load cell movement similar to compression testing Shut Down End Of Test Platform Return Return To Start Point m Return to Programmed Point m Stay At Last Point Platform Return on Overload Stay in Place m Return to Programmed Point Made Extension Part Counting By Test Number m By Serial Number Test Info Labels Add to appear on graphs Customer Numero de Parte PO Number Stop Testing on Bad Result Continue Testing m Stop Testing Result Type from Incremental Specifications Incremental Results m Absolute Results Offset Length Offset Force Offset Secondary Load Cell Position Offset 4 2500 Extension Testing Extension Bridge Offset 0 0000 Between Platforms Extension Bridge Extension Gade 0 0000 Length 0 0000 STAR RoboSTAR User Manual You first must determine how you are going to install the bridge based on the length of extension needed to test y
52. e to Quick Test if you use results from a Quick Test program This will define the Test Specifications section of the report All Results or Single TP this selection defaults to All Results Change to Single TP if only looking at one test point s results e Margins or Print Setup this selection defaults to Print Setup If the margin settings of the report need to be changed switch selection to Margins and make changes Touch again to return to Print Setup Once Print Setup selections have been made the following action buttons may be used 5 7 4 3 Save Info Select Save Info to open the Save Print Out Setup Info As screen Save any particular print setup configuration with its own filename and use when needed This feature allows you to save multiple report printout schemes for use with certain test applications This screen operates the same as File gt Save As described in section 5 4 4 5 7 4 4 Load Info Once Print Setup files have been saved select Load Info to access these files Choose the report format desired for a particular test application Once a report has been printed you may decide to change the printout format for the same data Return to this screen to load a different file 5 7 4 5 Preview Select Preview to view how actual test results appear in the format selected Using Print Setup a user may set the options desired and print as needed after any testing application is completed However the
53. e to the specified length The force aal then be read Absolute or Incremental Testing Certain commands can be performed in Absolute or Incremental mode In Absolute mode the forces and lengths both specifications and results reference a fixed zero point In Incremental mode the forces lengths and results are given as deflection amounts There is an option available that specifies that the results of incremental testing be given as absolute measurements and is covered in section 5 2 5 4 Test Commands The subsections that follow describe each possible command for the FLASH Numerical data must be entered for many of the commands before moving to the next test point However some commands may not require any values but will allow you to enter optional data if desired Text boxes that require data are labeled and highlighted Optional text boxes for data are labeled but not highlighted Enter data by touching a text box to activate an on screen keypad Results from entering a nominal value calculate a percentage representing the distance of the measurement taken from that nominal value Some tests allow an optional tolerance value to be entered Tolerance is entered as a percentage from 0 01 to 99 99 or as a specific upper or lower limit USL or LSL No matter which tolerance method is entered the other method is automatically calculated and filled when results are displayed For example if a tolerance percentage is entered the USL
54. ect any blue quick launch button from the gray section of this screen See 5 6 3 Add for instructions to set up Quick Launch buttons The Quick Launch screen shown below has four buttons set up labeled by name part number or other description The screen can accommodate about 50 buttons When you select a blue quick launch button the tester will go to the screen specified to open when the button was created and added to the display You will be able to immediately run the test Quick Program Manual Automatic FLASH Test Mode Mode Mode Setup Configure Add STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 57 of 57 060 1000 0066 01A 5 6 2 Configure Touch Configure to edit or delete an existing button Select the Quick Launch button from the directory The following screen appears FLASH Quick Program ETE Automatic FLASH Test Mode Mode Mode Setup File Launch Add Name Mike _Clear Specification File oumnwgoue _Clear Print Setup Optional Po _Clear Screen To Open Actual Data OO _Clear Display Screens Actual Data Statistics WE Actual Data Statistics X Bar Cha You may edit the Name choose a different Specification File change the Screen To Open information or add Print Setup specifications Touch a dialog box to make changes When changes have been entered touch Accept Changes to save Touch Remove to instantly delete a quick launch button Touch Cancel to go back to t
55. elete information from text box Add touch this button when all information has been entered to create a new button Cancel to cancel creating a new button STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 590f 59 060 1000 0066 01A 5 7 FLASH Setup There are five selections within the FLASH Setup menu Factory Calibration User Print Setup and Supervisor They are password protected or accessible as noted in their descriptions below A button configured separately from the main selection menu is identified as Access Operating System Certain tester configurations may require an end user to access this password protected menu Quick Program Manual Automatic Quick Shut Test Mode Mode Mode Launch Down File Factory Calibration User Print Setup Supervisor 5 7 1 Factory Password Protected Factory setup is done at Larson Systems for each new tester and should never be accessed by the end user Changes to factory settings could degrade performance of the FLASH tester or disrupt the FLASH program entirely Intentional changes to the Factory settings by the end user may void the warranty 5 7 2 Calibration Password Protected Calibration adjusts settings affecting the measurement accuracy of the FLASH tester This feature is password protected and should only be accessed and used by LSI trained calibration technicians STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 60 of 60 060 1000 0066 01A 5 7 3 User Password Protection Optional User displ
56. ermined This setting determines how much of an increase in rate is needed to calculate solid height Rate Increase Due to Solid Height 0 6000 0 7000 0 8000 0 9000 1 0000 1 1000 1 2000 5 3 3 5 Length Limit During the Quick Test the part is compressed to a specific force or a specific length When the test compresses to a force this setting is used to determine what force to compress to If testing to a length this length must be set to a point just above the damage point for the part If the part is not compressed to solid this length is used as the Solid Height 5 3 3 6 Force Limit During the Quick Test the part is compressed to a specific force or a specific length When the test compresses to a force this setting is used to determine the needed force compression If testing to a force this force must be set large enough to compress the part to solid but low enough to not damage the test part 5 3 3 7 Test to this limit This setting determines the limit to use when performing the first pass of the Quick Test 5 4 File Password Protection Optional Touch File to save tests and results retrieve tests and results or clear the current test and results This screen is similar to the Program Mode gt Program screen However no specifications may be changed Touch lt 4 or gt gt to review a test sequence The submenus for the File menu are New Open Save and Save As pes le
57. esting you can move the load cell from the lower to the upper location d j i j Load cells for the STAR are equipped with guides and a D sub connector that matches a corresponding female connector on the tester This helps you place the load cell in the same place every time To change load cells simply pull out the load cell match up the guides and the USB port with the load cell that you want to use push the load cell into the tester and insert and tighten the bolts located in the four corners of the load cell Do not over tighten the bolts LOAD CELL GUIDES D SUB CONNECTOR STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 74 of 74 060 1000 0066 01A 9 2 Ball Screw Maintenance Behind the pleated diaphragm on the tester is a ball screw that is part of the control system for the up and down motion of the load cell in relation to the testing platform Once every 40 days oil the ball screw Access the oil cup by removing the acrylic safety shield attached to the RoboSTAR tester Loosen the two black knobs on each side of the safety shield and remove you may need two people to prevent the safety shield from suddenly dropping as it is loosened The diaphragm that covers the ball screw is held in place with Velcro tape Gently remove the diaphragm to reveal a small oil pan with a lid Raise the lid and add NO MORE THAN 10 drops of lubricating oil to the pan Do not over fill the oil pan OIL PAN After oiling re attach the plea
58. et the upper platform applies a proportional amount of force 10 percent to the lower platform and the Length display goes to zero Once the display is zeroed the upper platform raises itself and stops at a height of 2 inches LSI sets 2 inches as the default If you want a stop at a different position go to the User Setup section for instructions Reposition the platform as needed using the Jog Bar The Length display now looks as shown below ay The Home Tester button is now Zero 2 000 STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 180f 18 060 1000 0066 01A If the tester will only be used for compression testing it is not necessary to set the length home point for extension You are ready for compression testing 4 2 1 2 Set Length Home Point for Extension between platforms Even if the tester will be used only for extension testing the Length Home Point for Compression testing must be set before the Length Home Point for Extension File Quick Program E Automatic FLASH Quick Shut Test Mode Mode Setup Launch Down Re Iinitialize Length oo AA ay Extension Init EN Home anggo E Force Exten A gt Instructions xtension Homing Clear parts from platforms attach xtension hooks and interlock maually Press Home Ab rt T t ester to set Zero Point upper platform moves up and O es pplies a nominal force against the interlocked hooks he Length display will zero D a When setting the Len
59. except that each point represents the mean of the group data The R Chart represents the range of results within the group data The two may be viewed individually or on the same chart If viewing individually use Show Range and Show X Bar to switch views Touch Prefs when viewing this chart to change settings 5 5 3 3 2 Histograms This graph shows how the data groups together and how the normal line would appear Fora symmetrical group of data the normal line would look like a bell curve The histogram limits will be the specification limits the sigma limits or actual results The histogram is divided into 10 sections over the limits 5 5 4 Preferences Prefs When using the Automatic Mode and By Test or By Lot has been selected highlighted in yellow a results view may be selected as described in the previous section At any of the combinations of By Test By Lot with a result view a different preference screen can be accessed that is specific to the view that is highlighted by touching Prefs This section describes the variables that may be set for each Quick Program Manual FLASH Quick Shut Test Mode Mode Setup Launch Down Variation Production By Lot Actual Data Statistics Test Graph Graph Monitor Result Preferences View Results by Test view all v results for one test Dynamic Rate q View Results by Test Point view Averaging 1 100 all results for one test point Show Length
60. fied on the front of the FLASH machine head is also designed for use in an emergency but should not to be used for normal shutdown For powering down under normal operating conditions exit Windows properly by touching the red Shut Down button in the upper right of the display screen A prompt will appear to verify Touch Yes to continue A message says Windows is shutting down The screen will display the Windows logo and the message It is now safe to turn off your computer The Emergency Stop button may now be pushed to turn off the tester NOTE A FLASH tester such as a RoboSTAR used with an ASSP system may not have an Emergency Stop button Follow instructions for the ASSP 3 4 Windows XP Automatic Logon By default the FLASH Series of testers are programmed to bypass the MS Windows XP logon prompt at startup and automatically login anyone to operate the tester This is a more convenient setting for its use Depending on your network administration policy using the automatic login may be considered a security risk if the tester has been connected to your company s network The Windows logon bypass could allow anyone using the tester to also have access to that network authorized or not The automatic logon feature was turned on using the procedure listed in the Microsoft MS Knowledge Base under Article ID 315231 How To Turn On Automatic Logon In Windows XP This document can be accessed and viewed in its entirety b
61. for Rate A for Pause D for Delay for Initial Tension B for Keypad Entry J for End Z for Fatigue 2 for Dynamic To Length 3 for Dynamic To Force 4 for Dynamic To Time 5 for Signal I O 6 for Position SL Set or receive the Specified Length This command will have a number following it Typically it will be a number that represents a position For the Keypad entry there will be a C followed by a number that represents the nominal value For Signal I O it represents the amount of time the signal is on For Rate it is the first test point use to calculate the rate SF Set or receives the Specified Length This command will have a number following it Typically it will be a number that represents a force For Keypad entry there will be an O letter ohh followed by a string that represents the units of the measurements blank if none For Dynamic to Length and Dynamic to Time the number will represent the measurement Interval Type 0 zero for Force 1 for Length and 2 for type For I O signal the number will represent the I O signal pair to use 1 2 or 3 ST Set or receive the Specified Tolerance This command will be followed by a number The number represents the tolerance around the Nominal result value to be a satisfactory part This value is expressed as a percentage SS Set or receive the Specified Speed This command will have a number following it that represents speed in
62. form with the Jog Bar to a height greater than the test part but within the tester s maximum range 2 Place the test part on the platform Make sure the item is centered on the lower platform Perform either Force Length or Length Force described next Force Length 1 Touch Zero in the Force display to eliminate the part weight from the force reading 2 Touch Go To in the Length display Enter the length on the keypad that the upper platform should go to for force measurement and touch the green Go To button The platform immediately moves to the specified length and takes a measurement that appears in the Force display This Force Length measurement is also reflected on the graph by the position of the red dot The platform will remain at this height until a new command is given or it is moved manually with the Jog Bar Length Force 1 Touch Zero in the Force display to eliminate the part weight from the force reading OSTAR User Manual age 2701 2 060 1000 0066 01A 2 Touch Go To in the Force display Enter the force on the keypad that the upper platform should apply and touch the green Go To button The platform slowly applies force to the part and reduces speed as it reaches its destination force The length appears in the dialog box of the Length display and the position of the red dot on the graph adjusts accordingly Again the platform will remain at this height until a new command is given or moved ma
63. gth Home Point for extension change the Compression setting to Extension Touch the Comp indicator in the Force display See section 4 2 2 about changing Compression and Extension testing The dialog box in the Length display will read Extension Init as shown above Make sure the testing area is clear of any parts or objects and install extension hooks certified to the capacity of the tester load cell Use the Jog Bar to adjust the upper platform so the extension hooks interlock Touch Home Tester to initialize for extension testing When other fixtures are used the automatic extension initialization feature can be disabled to allow manual setting of a zero point This is controlled under FLASH Setup in the User settings During Automated Initialization The upper platform moves up and applies a force of about 10 full scale The upper platform stays at the force applied and the Length display is zeroed As in the compression procedure the Home Tester button is now Zero Release the hooks by moving the upper platform tapping the Jog Bar in Manual Mode STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 19 of 19 060 1000 0066 01A Once the Length Home Point has been set it does not need to be set again until the next startup If Zero is touched in the Length display as an adjustment for a particular situation or unintentionally with the platforms apart touch Reset to make the original initialization point zero again The Re Initializ
64. he previous screen The Clear buttons next to the dialog boxes will erase the data from the corresponding box STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 58 of 58 060 1000 0066 01A 5 6 3 Add Add a new button to the Launch view Each button should include a Name Specification File and the Screen To Open when selected A Print Setup preference may be attached if desired Tap on a text box to enter data FLASH File Quick Program Manual Automatic FLASH Test Mode Mode Mode Setup Launch Configure Name Blank Specification File Print Setup Optional Screen To Open 5 6 3 1 Name The Name is what appears on the blue file button under Quick Launch 5 6 3 2 Specification File The Specification File must already exist in the saved files Touch this text box and the File Load screen appears listing all saved files Select a filename icon from this directory to attach to a new quick launch button and continue 5 6 3 3 Print Setup Optional Attach a printing specification to the button being created If a printer has been configured to the Windows Operating System it will appear as a selection when this text box is selected 5 6 3 4 Screen To Open Screens to open may encompass any screen If the Automatic Mode screen is selected a specific result screen can also be selected Result screens include Actual Data Statistics and any chart Selections available will be shown Clear to d
65. he target position When this command is selected choose between Incremental and Absolute testing then specify Fatigue to Length or Fatigue to Force for the test Enter the nominal force or length value as applicable and the number of cycle counts desired the maximum number of cycles allowed is 10 000 000 Command Fatigue m Archive Data Select New El Fatigue to Length Do Not Archive Command Absolute m Fatigue to Force Archive Interval The upper platform will move to the specified length then return to the starting fi position This cycle will be repeated the specified number of counts If the force at the specified length is out of the specified tolerance the cycling is stoped 10 000 000 cycles maximum The fatigue test can be programmed to stop in the event of part fatigue or breakage By entering a nominal force or length and a tolerance value the part is checked when the platform stops at the target position If the part does not test within the specified tolerance the Fatigue test will stop When the platform reaches its target position the resulting value may be archived and analyzed further at another time If archiving data is selected an archive interval can be set to control the amount of archived and how often The frequency may be set to every cycle every 10 cycle every 50 cycle etc The data is stored in a file csv that spreadsheet programs can read The FLASH stores the data to a file and does not analyze or re
66. hen the tester is turned on From this screen you are able to manually control the upper platform and perform basic force and length tests using the go to feature The tester displays real time force and length data both in numerical and graphical form 5 1 1 Using the Length Display The Length display is located on the right just below the Navigation Bar lts main function is to show real time length Home Tester appears in the dialog box at every startup To clear this message the Length Home Point must be set prior to testing as described earlier in section 4 2 1 Length Go To The Go To Function y e C iog gt Go To Touch Go To to test a part by moving the upper MATI y platform to a target length in a quick automatic 4 5000 nl movement without programming a test A numeric i keypad appears Touch the buttons on the keypad to enter the desired height of the upper platform in Reset Offset the dialog box and touch the green Go To button The platform moves to the height specified and the Force vs Length graph adjusts accordingly Use the Jog Bar to fine tune and show real time results Unit of Measurement Selection The button just below Go To may read in or mm Touch this button to select inches or millimeters as the unit of measurement for length The current program or results displayed will automatically convert to the unit of measurement selected The Zero Reset and Offset
67. his command will be followed by a number that represents the error condition if the test ended in an error Receive the Test Point Condition This command would be followed by a character the represents the condition of the test point L for low H for high or S for good Receive the Global Condition This command would be followed by a character the represents the overall condition of the test G for good or B for bad 7 2 3 Miscellaneous commands RL The tester sends the current Force RF US The tester send the current Length The tester will start a test 8 EXAMPLES OF TEST PROGRAMS The examples are meant to help you navigate through an actual test point sequence The numbers here may not apply to all springs or parts adjust values as needed 8 1 Single Point Test Sequence This example uses a Force Length test point command programmed with a Nominal value and a Tolerance Make sure the Length Home Point has been set before starting The numbers given in the examples assume that length is in inches and force is in pounds Set Up the Test Point Sequence 1 2 ONDAY Touch Program Mode on the Navigation Toolbar to start Touch New to clear out all specifications and results Touch Yes to verify the action The Test Point resets to 1 Touch Select New Command From the test command selection bar that appears touch Force Length Tap the text box below Length and e
68. ines and accessories that have been installed and operated in accordance with instructions in our reference manuals have not been tampered with in any way misused suffered damage through accident neglect or conditions beyond our control and have been serviced only by authorized personnel Larson Systems Incorporated is not responsible for loss in operating performance due to environmental conditions such as humidity dust corrosive chemicals deposition of oil or other foreign matter spillage or other conditions beyond our control There are no other warranties expressed or implied and Larson Systems Incorporated shall not be liable under any circumstances for incidental or consequential damage Warranty service is conducted at LSI s facilities in Minneapolis MN Return the tester freight prepaid during the warranty period and Larson Systems Incorporated will make a warranty determination repair and return the tester freight collect Shipments sent collect will be rejected Sz STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Larson Systems Inc 10073 Baltimore Street NE Minneapolis MN 55449 4425 763 780 2131 Fax 763 780 2182 1 877 780 2131 www larsonsystems com info larsonsystems com Page 78 of 78 E a VISA 060 1000 0066 01A
69. is sent during an individual test sequence on a specific part and the sorting flap is determined the upper platform moves to its ending position generating an End of Test EOT signal The EOT signal can be connected to a device that will automatically push or Sweep the part off the load cell testing area if applicable Touch the value dialog box to enter the desired length of the EOT signal in seconds The default setting is 1 00 second 5 2 4 4 3 Flap Open Time Control the amount of time an output signal is active using the options in this section Choose one of four settings Timed default None Open til Next or Open til Start 5 2 4 4 3 1 Timed sec The sorting signal can be generated for a fixed amount of time This controls the length of time that an activated flap is open The Timed default setting is 1 00 second Touch the value dialog box to enter a different amount of time in seconds if desired 5 2 4 4 3 2 None Select to prevent sorting signals from being generated The sorting condition result will still be displayed This setting is useful for hand sorting 5 2 4 4 3 3 Open til Next This setting keeps the last output signal on until the next output condition is determined Exercise caution when using this selection some devices may be damaged if the signal is on too long 5 2 4 4 3 4 Open til Start This setting keeps the last output signal on until the next test starts Exercise caution when
70. just gt below the Length display Real time force is Force Comp ES shown here The Go To Function 0 00 Ib Touch Go To for smooth automatic movement of the upper platform to a specified force without programming a test Touch the buttons Zero on the on screen keypad to enter the target force and touch the green Go To button The upper platform automatically begins applying force to the test part until it reaches the target value The Force vs Length graph adjusts accordingly Unit of Measurement Selection The button just below Go To may read Ib N g kg or oz Touch this button to select the unit of measurement for force The current program and results displayed will automatically convert to the unit of measurement you select The Zero Reset and Offset Buttons Zero Set the current force reading to zero without specifying a force offset Reset Clear out the zero value if Zero was touched and not intended Offset Enter a force offset value to compensate for the weight of fixtures installed prior to testing A numeric keypad appears with a dialog box when the Offset button is touched Touch the buttons on the keypad to enter the desired force offset value and touch Enter to set This adjusts the zero force starting point 5 1 3 Runa Basic Test The Length Home Point should have been set at startup as described in section 5 1 1 Setup of Tester 1 Raise the upper plat
71. l Displays No Printing Functionality No Program Saving or Retrieving 1 5 2 Extra FLASH Basic Software Features Dual Interchangeable Load Cell Operation Absolute and Incremental Programming Up to 10 point Testing Additional Test Point Commands Preset Free Length Initial Tension and Rate Report Printing Capability Save Program and Retrieval Feature No Graphic or Statistical Results Displays 1 5 3 Pro Spring FLASH Extra Software Features Full Range Interchangeable Load Cell Operation Up to 99 point Testing Graphic and Statistical Results Displays Length and Force Offsets Quick Test Menu Application Quick Launch Menu Application Sorting Feature 1 5 4 Pro Material e FLASH Pro Spring Software Features e Additional Test Point Commands Peak Force Pause Delay Dynamic to Force Dynamic to Length and Dynamic to Time e Dynamic Testing 1 5 5 Fatigue Testing This feature tests the endurance of a part and monitors force performance for the entire test Other features of the Fatigue testing option include e Preset Cycles up to 10 000 000 e Archive Data During Cycling at Preset Intervals to a File Viewable via Intranet e Program Testing to Stop at Fatigue or Breakage Point 1 5 6 Pro Ultimate This FLASH software package is the highest end full featured package available from LSI for automated parts testing e FLASH Pro Spring Software Features e FLASH Pro Material Software Features e Additional Test Point C
72. lculated based on the correct test points Nominal rate and tolerance values are optional 5 2 3 2 7 Cancel Cancel reverses the displayed screen to its previous setting 5 2 3 2 8 Pause The test sequence stops until you begin it again To use this command touch Pause touch the right arrow to move to the next test point then touch Select New Command to choose the next command that will be performed when the test is resumed When a Pause test point is reached during a test sequence testing stops The Resume button is now active Touch Resume when ready to continue testing 5 2 3 2 9 Delay The test sequence stops for a specified amount of time and then resumes testing automatically when the time specified expires To use this command touch Delay and enter the amount of time delay desired Be sure this command is placed correctly in the test command sequence Touch the right arrow to move to the next test point then touch Select New Command to choose the next command at which testing will resume 5 2 3 2 10 End Test This command specifies the end of the test When a test is in progress the first instance of this command will end the test even if there are valid commands after the End Of Test command 5 2 3 3 Fatigue Optional Feature This feature is a separately purchased item If not purchased Fatigue is not an available Test Command selection Fatigue testing requires a nominal force or length value entered as t
73. lerances if desired by touching the corresponding value dialog box If specifications about the part are known Learn Test may be bypassed and the test data entered manually by touching the corresponding value dialog box After the test data has been entered via Learn Test or manual data entry parts may be tested using the Actual Data sub screen STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 41 of 41 060 1000 0066 01A 5 3 2 Actual Data Program Manual Automatic FLASH Quick Mode Mode Mode Setup Launch File Program i Prefs Length in Force lb Tolerance 20 Deflection 80 2 0310 Deflection Comp Y Abort Test j Touch the green Repeat Test button to run a test again When the test is complete the results will be displayed If tolerance values were entered the results will be displayed in green for a satisfactory result or in red for a bad high or bad low result Only the most recent test data will display Use the Automatic Mode if you prefer to view multiple test results The Repeat Test button operates the same as the Start Test button in Automatic Mode STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 42 of 42 060 1000 0066 01A 5 3 3 Preferences Prefs The Preferences set are used when Quick Test is run Program Manual Automatic FLASH Quick Shut Mode Mode Mode Setup Launch Down File Program Actual Data Setting Description Setting Value of Maximum Force that defines Free Length
74. navigate the program STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 23 of 23 060 1000 0066 01A 4 2 4 The Jog Bar The Jog Bar located on the left side of the display in Manual Mode controls the movement of the upper platform Touch and hold anywhere on the Jog Bar to engage it The platform moves faster when the darker portion of the Jog Bar is touched and slower when the lighter portion is touched It stops when the Jog Bar is released 4 2 5 Force vs Length Graph JEE This time sensitive graph indicates the current force and length and real time test results A single point identified by a red dot represents the position of the upper platform and the force applied to the part being tested 4 2 6 Length The Length display is located on the right of the screen just below the Navigation Toolbar lts main function is to show real time length The Go To button moves the platform to a specific length for a basic test that gives the resulting force in real time Change the speed percentage by touching the turtle 4 or the rabbit Tel icon 4 2 7 Force The Force display is located on the right just below the Length display Its main function is to show real time force The Go To button moves the platform to a target force that gives a resulting length value It also includes an indicator that shows if compression or extension testing has been selected and a button for unit selection 4 2 8 Instructions The Instructions block at the bottom of
75. ndows XP Operating System loads first followed by the FLASH software if the automatic logon feature is turned on See Section 9 4 regarding this feature 3 When the automatic logon feature is turned off a dialog box appears with FLASH User in the first box and a blank box for password entry below Touch the dialog box to access the on screen keyboard touch the letters on the keyboard to type the password touch Enter when finished and then touch OK The password is managed by Supervisor access 4 The FLASH testing software is now loading The screen on the next page appears next The display defaults to the Manual Mode highlighted in yellow in compression testing indicated in the force display 5 Clear any parts from the testing area 6 Place the test part on the tester The proper procedure for turning off the tester is extremely important 1 Touch the red Shut Down button located in the upper right of the display when ready to turn of the machine 2 Windows will close and a prompt will appear when it is safe to turn off your computer Push the red Emergency Stop button to turn power off Both steps must be followed for normal operating shut down 4 2 The Main Display Manual Mode The screen pictured in 4 2 1 is the first display that appears after turning on the tester The tester is in Manual Mode for compression testing but not yet ready to perform basic force and length testing At startup the dialog
76. ngth with hooks installed Measure the length with caliper or scale between the inside curves of the hook radii Add this measured length to the current length from the Manual Mode length window Go to Program Mode Preferences screen and select Extension Mode and entered your summed number into the Extension Bridge Offset window lower right of screen You are ready to program or test 4 2 2 Compression and Extension Make sure the tester is set for the correct testing convention for either compression or extension There are three ways to change the testing convention The most common way is from the Force display in Manual Mode by touching the small box to the left of the Go To button Force 1 Use Force Display in Manual Mode Touch to Change NOTE This indicator is also present on Quick Test and Automatic Mode screens but does not allow convention change its function is only as an indicator When the convention is changed the background of the screen will change color from light blue for Compression default setting to dark blue for Extension Touch this button to toggle between screens and recognize the difference This difference is a visual reminder for you if you are conducting compression and extension tests or if more than one person uses the tester The convention can also be changed in the Program Mode as shown in the screen below In addition there is a button to change the setting in Prefs under the Program M
77. nter a target length of 2 58 Tap the text box below Force and enter 15 6 Tap the text box below Tolerance and type in 10 for a 10 percent tolerance View the text box below LSL The LSL display should read 14 04 and the USL display should read 17 16 These values were automatically calculated from the Nominal and Tolerance values entered Test point 2 last test point should read End Of Test A Customer and or a Part Number may be entered with this program if desired by tapping the respective text boxes Entering this information is not required Save the Test Point Sequence 1 2 Touch File on the Navigation Toolbar Touch Save on the sub menu just below the Navigation Toolbar The Save Test As screen opens if a particular test sequence has not been saved before If a Part Number was entered in the Program Mode it defaults as the program s filename otherwise the New File Name text box will be empty To enter a New File Name tap the corresponding text box and an on screen keyboard appears Type in the desired filename for the program and touch Enter Touch Save located in the lower right area of the display to save the test specifications under the filename entered Run the Test Point Sequence 1 2 3 Touch Automatic Mode on the Navigation Toolbar Retrieve the program under File gt Open and select if running the test at a later time Choose to calculate results By Test or By Lot
78. nually using the Jog Bar In either scenario the Go To command may be changed to a new specified force or length as often as you like Use the Jog Bar to fine tune a length measurement In addition the units of measurement or testing speed may be changed 5 2 Program Mode Password Protection Optional Touch Program Mode on the Navigation Toolbar to start Use the Program Mode to create a variety of customized testing sequences set test preferences and define sorting criteria There are five sub screens in the Program Mode New Check Program Sorting and Preferences Prefs Note The Sorting sub screen feature is not available with the Basic or Extra software packages See section 1 7 1 for additional information about the software packages 5 2 1 New Touch New to clear all specifications and results A message will appear to verify the action Touch Yes to clear and continue or No to cancel the action Any test points preferences and sorting criteria that have been entered will be cleared if Yes is selected This includes any results that were obtained 5 2 2 Check Touch Check to check for any errors when creating a test point sequence If the sequence contains errors a message box will appear and identify the problem Touch OK to exit the message box The Test Point screen moves to the test point that contains the error Make the correction and check the sequence again The message box will indicate when the seq
79. o enter required data touch the value box and a keypad will appear Enter the desired numbers When finished touch Enter 5 TP Comments may be entered that will appear on the printed report Touch the TP Comment dialog box at the bottom of the screen and an alphanumeric keypad appears on screen Type in a comment by touching the letters on the keypad 6 When finished or if no data is required touch the right arrow button in the Test Point box to move to the next Test Point The End Of Test box appears 7 To add more Test Point commands repeat steps 1 4 8 When the last Test Point command has been entered and the End Of Test box is displayed the test application sequence is complete 9 Touch Check to check for test point errors During the course of programming the test points may be modified or changed using Insert or Delete as shown in the Test Point box 5 2 3 7 1 Inserta Test Point First a command box must be displayed to use the Test Point box Use the right or left arrow to navigate to a place in a sequence where a new test point will be inserted The test point will move ahead one point to follow the inserted test point Touch Insert when viewing the test point Any test points already set at and above this point will shift up one The current test point is left blank and ready for a new test command Touch Select New Command to continue Choose the desired command from the Test Command selection bar to insert
80. oad occurred Depending on the application being run setting to Return to Start Point may be preferred Remember in an overload emergency the Emergency Stop button can be used to release the force and turn off the machine 5 2 5 3 Stop Testing on Bad Result When a conditional test results in either a Bad Low or a Bad High condition the FLASH tester may be set to Continue Testing or to Stop Test immediately By default the tester will continue testing and all test points will be run It may save time to set to Stop Test if only good parts are desired and the test sequence has multiple test points STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 38 of 38 060 1000 0066 01A 5 2 5 4 Incremental Testing Results Certain test commands can be performed in Absolute or Incremental mode see section 5 2 3 2 When a test is performed in Incremental mode the result can be returned in incremental or absolute results By default incremental testing returns incremental results In Absolute mode the forces and lengths both specifications and results reference a fixed zero point In Incremental mode the forces lengths and results are given as deflection amounts There is an option available that specifies that the results of incremental test be given as Absolute measurements 5 2 5 5 Units of Measurement Two buttons in the Units section control the units used during testing for length and force When the unit of measurement is changed all test points and results
81. ode IAKAQTAR Tloar Manwal Para LI cat QAN 1000 00O6 R 01 A ODOS MI User IVManual AVC LI OI UOU 1 UUU UVO0 U LA Automatic FLASH Quick Mode Mode Setup Launch Down Check Customer Part Number 1 ED Print Compression Report m Extension C Flash Files Production us1 Select New Command This is the end of the test Sorting Prefs End Of Test TP Comments In the black box listing Compression and Extension touch the box to change The box in front of Compression and Extension will change color The green box will be in front of the active convention The background screen color will also change You can also change the testing convention from the Prefs menu in the Program Mode Manual _ Automatic FLASH Quick Shut Mode Mode Setup Launch Down Check Program Sorting The Prefs screens that follow show the Compression and Extension settings This is the least likely path to use but if you are setting Preferences in programming this is a good place to verify the selection STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 22 of 22 060 1000 0066 01A End Of Test Platform Return m Return to Start Point Return Point in Return to Programmed Point m Stay at Last Point Platform Return on Overload Stay in Place m Return to Start Point Units Print Report Stop Testing on Bad Result Continue Testing Stop Test Incremental Testing Results Incremental
82. ommand Fatigue e Fatigue Testing Software Package Peak Pause Delay features e Dynamic Testing option real time test by force length e Test Preference to absolute length or deflection from a point 1 6 Smart Interchangeable Load Cells Both STAR models can be purchased with interchangeable load cell capacity This requires a minimum of the FLASH Extra software package which supports dual load cells or any of the FLASH Pro software packages that allow up to the maximum number of load cell capacities offered for a particular model Changing load cells is very easy and takes just a few minutes See section 7 1 for instructions 1 7 Whisper Servo Drive Available on FLASH Series 1 000 2 000 and 3 000 Ib testers the Whisper Servo Drive is a closed loop servo drive with rapid travel speed varying from 2 to 4 inches per second With this feature rapid speed can be maintained to full load depending on the drive Expect dramatic test cycle time reductions especially when testing at greater loads As a bonus testing noise is also reduced 1 8 Web Service Network and Printer Connection LSI can service some tester operations online These features are set up through the Access Operating System option located under FLASH Setup The Operating System is password protected See section 5 7 6 about gaining access Web and network service will need to be set up by an IT Technician at your tester s location and coordinated with LSI to esta
83. oose how the results calculate e By Test calculates the results for each individual test e By Lot calculates the average result for a group of parts tested The default selection is By Test STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 48 of 48 060 1000 0066 01A 5 5 3 Viewing Results This section describes the content of the various views available for the method of calculation Preferences may be set for each individual view format In section 5 5 4 the Preferences relevant to each view are described 5 5 3 1 By Test or By Lot 5 5 3 1 1 Actual Data This view consists of a table grid that lists each test point of a sequence and may show columns for actual numerical results tolerances and conditional results when applicable Results are an average when Actual Data is calculated By Lot The Actual Data grid can be viewed in either of two ways 1 By Test Point Tp showing all of the test points for a single test or 2 By Test showing all of the tests for a specific test point The desired view can be set in Preferences Prefs or switched by tapping the title at the top of the left column labeled Tp or Test The conditional results can also be viewed two ways 1 By Condition showing Bad High Satisfactory or Bad Low statements or 2 By a Run Line reflecting where the results fall in relation to the specified limits The desired view can be set in Preferences Prefs or switched by tapping the title at the t
84. op of the right column labeled Condition or Run Line 5 5 3 1 2 Statistics This view shows the test results as statistical data that can be viewed as an average of all tests when By Test is selected View the data as an average of a certain number of tests when By Lot is selected and lot size defined in Preferences 5 5 3 2 By Test Only 5 5 3 2 1 F vs L Force vs Length A point is plotted on a chart for each test point that has both force and length data By testing multiple points a representative curve is displayed If the test sequence included a test point for both compression and release strokes the chart would be able to display hysteresis Chart limits for each point may be set in Preferences Prefs or by tapping on the on screen axis labels Clear the zoom to change the chart limits to the load cell maximum and length maximum 5 5 3 2 2 Individual In graphical format this view shows all of the results for a single test point for all of the parts tested Shift the chart over the test points using the right and left arrows Touch chart labels along either axis to zoom in Touch Clear Zoom or Undo Zoom to reset or manipulate graph Chart limits may be set in Preferences Prefs or by tapping on the chart labels to zoom Clear the zoom to change the chart limits to the load cell maximum and the length maximum 5 5 3 3 By Lot Only 5 5 3 3 1 X Bar R Chart The X Bar graph is similar to the Individual graph
85. ort is touched a message box to confirm appears The options are to Print Preview or Cancel The Preview function can be used even if a printer is not connected to the tester Viewing what the printed report would look like may help determine relevance of results the best viewing format or if the printout needs to be modified Results can be saved and printed or viewed at a later time Report printing specifications may also be modified in FLASH Setup gt Print Setup When viewing a report in Preview e Scroll through the pages using arrows along the side or bottom of page Use Zoom to zoom in or out to view by page or enlarge e Touch Close Preview to exit Preview 5 2 3 7 Creating a Test Point Application Sequence Before creating a test point application sequence go to Prefs to view the default settings and make any necessary changes See section 5 2 5 Touch Program to return The End Of Test box should be displayed and the Test Point value box should be at 1 1 Touch Select New Command in the End Of Test box The Test Command selection bar appears 2 Touch the desired Test Command A box appears titled with the command selected Ex Command Force Length 3 In the Command box choose Incremental or Absolute measurement Choice is identified by a small green square The box includes a description of what the machine does with this command There may also be value boxes on the screen waiting for data entry 4 T
86. our spring The bridge cross arm may be installed above or below the two extension arms that protrude forward from the top of the tester It may also be assembled at the top of your selected extension rods This setup gives you the length required to mount your spring and extend it as the load cell moves downward Maximum extension length will be allowed with the load cell in the lower mounting position Page 20 of 20 060 1000 0066 01A To set the home or zero length As in all cases at start up the tester must first be initialized in compression 1 Go to Program Mode to choose your extension preferences In this case it is Extension Bridge in the lower right window with the mode next to Units box being extension 2 There are two methods to set the required Extension Bridge Offset a Method 1 After installing your bridge attach extension hooks to the bridge cross member and the top of the load cell Stack extension setup blocks 025 0000 0058 07 may be required between the hooks as you reach longer extension lengths It is okay to have the load cell in a high position In Program Mode Preferences In the lower right Extension Testing box set the Extension Gage Length to the height of extension blocks you have installed between the hooks Return to Manual mode and hit the Re Initialize button You are ready to test b Method 2 At tester start up initialize in compression mode 4 2 1 1 Install the bridge as needed for your spring le
87. overload it will delete automatically when Start Test is touched to begin the next test Parts can continue to be tested by touching Start Test The Test Point number will increase each time a test is run 5 5 6 2 Abort Test Touch the red Abort Test button as a first effort to stop the movement of the platform during a test The platform will immediately stop The platform may have to be moved or reset to a starting position using the Jog Bar in Manual Mode to remove the part and continue testing The Abort Test button switches to Delete This Test after a test is run 5 5 6 3 Resume When a test point sequence contains Pause as a test point command the tester will automatically pause when that test point is reached Touch Resume to continue the test The Resume button is only available for use when a Pause command has been sent Delete ET This Test ge STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 55 of 55 060 1000 0066 01A 5 5 6 4 Delete This Test Once a test has been run the Abort Test button will change to Delete This Test You may touch Delete This Test to delete or touch Start Test to continue testing Once the next test is started the previous test is fixed and reported Only the last test run may be deleted 5 5 6 5 Print Report Touch Print Report to generate a printed report if tester has this feature The Preview function may be used even if a printer is not connected See section 5 2 3 5 5 5 6 6 Tested By Touch
88. pable of testing parts up to 10 long and a compression extension model capable of testing parts up to 28 long in compression and up to 72 or more in extension These testers have a high performance ball screw drive and optional 1 000 2 000 or 3 000 Ib drives These stand alone systems are excellent for use in an inspection room or test lab yet are rugged enough for use on the factory floor They have incredible flexibility allowing you to test a huge variety of test points and test configurations from a simple one point F L test to more complex 99 point tests the STAR will get the job done The STAR is great for compression and extension springs Both the STAR and RoboSTAR systems are very fast testers with servo motors designed for sorting jobs The STAR system will be in use the same day it arrives and will be indispensable within a short time A new operator can make or modify test programs within minutes Full use of all of the features can be learned in only an hour or two Each machine comes standard with NIST traceable calibration and is insensitive to temperature variations so you get accurate testing over a wide range of conditions In less than five minutes accuracy can be verified by the user to comply with ISO 9000 standards with built in shunt calibration or by using our Master Calibrated Spring Automated Operation Computer controlled motorized compression extension gives you the same test every time Operator Indepen
89. perating system Touch Yes to access and enter the password Contact LSI 763 780 2131 for a password if you do not receive one 6 EXTERNAL CONNECTOR INTERFACES This section details all of the external connectors on a FLASH Tester The external connectors may be USB Ethernet RS 232 Remote Start or VGA 6 1 USB This connector is a USB A connector and is a standard PC connector It can be used to connect devices such a keyboard and mouse a printer or a USB flash drive 6 2 Ethernet This connector is a standard RJ 45 connector and is used to connect to a company s ethernet computer network 6 3 VGA optional This is a female DB 15 connector and can be used to attach a remote monitor 6 4 Remote ON optional This is a 2 pin female Bendix connector Use a momentary switch and hold it for 5 seconds to turn on the tester 6 5 Automation Port This is a male DB 25 connector used to connect the tester to an automated system This connector can be configured to use either internal 12 VDC and ground or an externally supplied voltage and ground Refer to cable 025 1000 0619 00 purchased from LSI for full details Here is a brief description of the pins Signals are relative to the configured voltages unless otherwise specified Pin Description Pin Description 1 12 VDC Internal supply 14 End Of Test Active High 2 Error Output 15 Flap 1 Output 3 Remote Start Input Active Low to 16 Fl
90. port the test data in any way A Fatigue Plate Assembly is available for purchase for testing up to eight springs or parts at the same time Parts stay in place with special knobs and can be diameters of 3 4 1 2 or 1 4 Details about this product and using fatigue testing can be found on the LSI website at www larsonsystems com STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 32 of 32 060 1000 0066 01A 5 2 3 4 Customer Part Number For each test created a Customer name and Part Number can be entered to appear on the printed report Touch the text box to enter In addition when a stored program is retrieved the retrieved file name will appear on the printed report and on the display just below File If the test program has not yet been saved and a Part Number is entered the Part Number defaults as the filename unless you change it 5 2 3 5 TP Comments Each individual test point can contain comments that appear on the printed report Enter test point comments by touching the text box at the bottom of the display If creating a test point sequence by selecting the test point commands each test point will already be labeled as the test point command on the printed report under test specifications Any comment entered will appear below the labeled test point To view how this looks in a printed report see Preview in section 5 2 3 5 5 2 3 6 Print Report This button will generate a hard copy of the program and any results gathered When Print Rep
91. t Interchangeable Load Cell 3 5 platform for high rate parts 3 000 Ib Smart Interchangeable Load Cell 3 5 platform 2 thru hole A 7 Fatigue Plate Assembly Requires Fatigue Test Function Dust Cover STAR 8 Platforms with 5 8 holes Inkjet Printer Includes USB Cable Gage Block Set On Site Installation amp Training Title Title to the described equipment shall remain in the seller until full actual payment therefore shall have been made In the event of a default the seller shall have the right to repossess the said equipment and whatever monies shall have been paid on account shall be deemed to have been rental for the use thereof to the date of such repossession The seller shall also have the right to hold the purchaser liable for a sum equivalent to the unpaid balance of the purchase price together with all expenses and damages that the seller may have sustained the purchaser to receive credit however for the net monies realized on the sale of the equipment At the election of the seller the seller may deem title to have passed to the purchaser in which event the seller need not repossess the equipment but may sue at law for the balance unpaid thereon Warranty STAR and RoboSTAR parts and labor are warranted against defects in material and workmanship to the consumer for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase This warranty covers all parts except consumable items It applies only to mach
92. t ceso e Customer 1 gt Part Number Print Compression ort Extension chive Data H Bay erate Command Dynamic To Force Motion Specifications Select New Absolute Command Incremental The upper platform will move to the Motion End point Measurements will be Motion End taken as the platform moves based on the Measurement Type and N Measurement Interval 0 000 Measurement Measurement Measurement Motion Speed Measurement H hairs Interval N Start N End N mmimin By Leng Specifications E By Time 0 660 TP Comments STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 52 of 52 060 1000 0066 01A 5 5 4 7 2 Dynamic To Time The upper platform remains in position for a specified amount of time Readings are taken at specified time intervals until the target time specified has expired This type of testing is most commonly used in material testing or when determining if length or force is maintained over a nominal time In any of the Dynamic To Test Point Commands you may change the Interval type in the box titled Measurement Specifications by touching the selection You may enter a starting and an ending point for interval measurement or specify a different test speed if desired Manual Automatic FLASH Quick Shut Mode Mode Setup Launch Down Sorting Prefs Test Point MM fileName a Insert Delete Print Setup DE Customer Part Number Print Compression v Report Extension
93. t is completed the tester will test the RS 232 port to see if it is connected to a computer If a connection is sensed the tester will check to see if the connected device uses the bi directional communication protocol If the connected device does not use the protocol the tester will send the result data Result data is sent as a single ASCII data string Multiple pieces of data individual test point results will be comma delineated The line will terminate with a carriage return 7 2 Bi Directional Communication Protocol Data packets to and from the tester are ASCII data strings consisting typically of two or three capital letters followed by a number and terminating with a carriage return The types of commands can be broken down into three types Specifications Results and Miscellaneous All commands will be terminated with a carriage return when received and need to be terminated with a carriage return when sent 7 2 1 Specification commands SR Request the current specifications from the tester MRO Set or receive the request to clear all current specifications and results The third character is the number zero MRO1 Set or receive the request to clear the current results The third and fourth characters are zero and one GL Set or receive the current Length Offset This command will be followed by number that represents the current Length Offset GF Set or receive the current Force Offset This command will
94. ted cover to the Velcro Secure the acrylic safety shield in place with the black knobs and tighten Then run the platform up and down a few times to lubricate the ball screw 9 3 Touch Screen Interface The display screen may become soiled with dirt or fingerprints and need to be cleaned Use a soft cloth slightly dampened with water and mild soap to gently wipe away any smudges Do not spray any liquid on the display that could seep inside the screen ALWAYS USE MILD SOAP Any type of harsh cleansing agent may cause irreparable damage to the screen 9 4 Annual Calibration LSI recommends annual calibration of your tester and its load cells If you prefer we offer on site calibration service by a trained calibration technician Call 763 780 2131 to schedule service at your facility 9 5 Service and Repair Contact LSI when calibration or repair service is needed for the tester The tester may be shipped back to LSI in its original packaging for calibration or repair If original packaging is not available Larson Systems can replace the container and ship it to the tester s location STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 75 of 75 060 1000 0066 01A 10 ORDERING INFORMATION Call Larson Systems Inc 763 780 2131 for price quotations Part Number Tester 050 0000 0094 00 050 0000 0095 00 025 0000 0419 03 025 0000 0419 00 Factory Options 025 0000 0425 02 025 0000 0299 01 Accuracy Options 025 0000 0417 00 Description RoboSTAR
95. th a heavy steel support riser as a backbone making it the most rigid machine built by LSI The control panel may also be positioned and operated remotely from the tester This tester has the same load cell interchangeability as the STAR e d t oe i f cl Max Extended t Length 30 45 l a Platform Diameter The FLASH head now includes an optional VGA connection to allow you to attach a video monitor to the tester and view operations from a remote location A USB port allows connection to a monitor and keyboard for remote operation 1 5 FLASH Software Packages The Basic software package is standard on a FLASH tester The Extra Pro Spring Pro Material and Pro Ultimate are optional software packages A tester is programmed to your specifications with one of these software packages at time of purchase The Fatigue Testing software package is optional but may be purchased in addition to the first four software packages listed It is included with the Pro Ultimate software package The features of each software package are described in this section Software upgrades may be purchased at any time STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 120f 12 060 1000 0066 01A 1 5 1 Basic Single Load Cell Operation Limited to 1 or 2 point Testing Absolute Programming Only Two Test Point Commands Length Force Force Length On screen Production Monitoring Feature Option to Password Protect Individual Menus No Graphic or Statistica
96. the Automatic Mode Section 5 5 STAR RoboSTAR User Manual Page 53 of 53 060 1000 0066 01A 5 5 5 Production Monitor Touch Production Monitor to activate and display a statistical matrix that compiles various production data This feature can be used with any of the sub items in the Automatic Mode The statistics are mainly related to sorting condition quantities as well as time and rate data This information is helpful for comparing the Good Tests total to the Bad Tests total to confirm that the basis set for sorting is set as intended The Production Monitor also indicates that the person operating the tester is or is not performing within expected guidelines File Quick Program Manual FLASH Quick Shut Test Mode Mode Setup Launch Down By Test Actual Data Statistics Histogram Prefs Length ay 4 5000 in i o Total Flap 32 Total Flap 64 Total Flap 128 Total Tests Force Comp A 0 0 0 6 0 00 G Test Time Cycle Time Time since last Total Tests MM SS MM SS test MM SS since Power On Reset 00 06 Total Flap 0 Total Flap 1 Total Flap 2 Total Flap 4 Total Flap 8 Total Flap 16 Inst Testing Average Testing Lifetime Uptime Lifetime Test Rate PPH Rate PPH HH H Count TestNumber PA lof 6 3 Delete Print Report This Test E 5 5 5 1 Production Monitor Preferences May Be Password Protected By Supervisor When the Production Monitor is active
97. the dialog box below Tested By to use the on screen keyboard to enter the name of the person performing the tests The name will appear on the printed report and be stored with the results file 5 5 6 7 Length Display The Length Display functions the same as in Manual Mode except that there is no Go To feature 5 5 6 8 Force Display The Force Display functions the same as in Manual Mode except that there is no Go To feature 5 5 6 9 Test Number By using the right or left arrows each individual test point and test result can be viewed unless viewing all test results statistics or individual chart Touch Clear Results to clear test results and leave the test specifications intact A message will appear to verify this action For detailed instructions on creating a test program and running it in Automatic Mode see section 6 Examples of Test Programs 5 6 Quick Launch Password Protection Optional The Quick Launch feature is designed to give you quick access to a specific test This is handy when you need to test a part during another test run Quickly access Quick Launch select a test run the test view the results and go back to testing No need to set up or program a test There are three sub screens under Quick Launch e Launch select and run a customized test sequence from here e Configure edit or delete a launch button Add define and add a new program button to the launch screen 5 6 1 Launch Sel
98. uence is good and contains no errors Touch OK to clear the message box and continue 5 2 3 Program When Program Mode is selected the display defaults to the Program sub screen shown below The selections are highlighted in yellow This is where a test application sequence can be defined and programmed Manual Automatic FLASH Quick Mode Mode Setup Launch New Check Sorting Prefs Test Point Customer Part Number 1 C Flash Files Production us1 Print Compression Report m Extension Select New Command This is the end of the test End Of Test TP Comments 5 2 3 1 Using the Test Point Box This screen always displays a gray box in its center that may be titled End of Test shown Command or show available command buttons Above this gray box and to the left is a smaller gray box titled Test Point Scroll through the available test points by touching the arrow keys lt 4 or gt The number of test points available for a sequence varies by the software package purchased see section 1 7 1 for more information To go to a specific test point touch the value dialog box and enter the desired test point number using the displayed keypad As the arrow P is touched from test point 1 if each test point displays the End Of Test box no commands have been entered for a test sequence To create a new Test Point sequence begin at Test Point 1 The Test Point box is inactive when the
99. using this selection some devices may be damaged if the signal is on too long 5 2 4 5 Setting Up a Condition and Output Table The basic condition and output statement requires two rows one for the condition and one for the output Example 1 Row 1 If Tp 1 is Satisfactory Row 2 Then Open Flap 1 Row 3 End of Table Touch Row 1 on the table to start Select test point Tp number 1 of the sequence using the value dialog box below Check Test Point Touch the condition Satisfactory to attach to the Tp Touch Accept Changes for Row 1 Touch Row 2 on the table to highlight Touch Flap 1 under Open Flap Touch Accept Changes for Row 2 As rows are used End of Table moves to the next row Example 2 A logical or statement can be created by testing each condition as a basic condition and output statement or pair For example if the or statement is If Test Point 1 is Bad High or If Test Point 2 is Bad High Then Open Flap 2 The table should look like this Row 1 If Tp 1 is Bad High Row 2 Then Open Flap 2 Row 3 If Tp 2 is Bad High Row 4 Then Open Flap 2 Row 5 End of Table Example 3 A logical and statement can be created by testing multiple conditions before setting an output line For example if the and statement is If Test Point 1 is Satisfactory and Test Point 2 is Satisfactory Then Open Flap 1 Row 1 If Tp 1 is Satisfactory Row 2 If Tp 2 is Satisfactory Row 3 Then open Flap
100. y searching the Microsoft website s Knowledge Base by article number The procedure can only be performed from a user account that has write privileges to the Registry The Windows login was originally bypassed at the LSI factory using an Administrator account Once this feature is turned off a Windows login prompt will appear when the tester is turned on The user account on the FLASH tester does not have the necessary write privileges Contact Larson Systems if you need assistance with this feature 763 780 2131 How the Windows XP Login is used when automatic login is turned off The prompt will say FLASH User in the first dialog box and ask for a password in the next box Touch the dialog box to access the on screen keyboard touch the letters on the keyboard to type password touch Enter when finished then touch OK 4 MACHINE SETUP Place the tester on a level and stable work area where you can test parts in a comfortable manner The tester should be positioned so you can load test and remove parts from the testing area You should also be able to easily view and access the display Touch the screen with a finger to use the touch screen interface 4 1 Start up Procedure Turning on the tester is the first step to getting started 1 Turn the red Emergency Stop button on the outside of the tester clockwise The knob pops out to allow the tester to receive power 2 Next push the blue Power On button to start up The Wi
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