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Alluris FMI-S Series User Manual

Alluris FMI-S Series
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Bedienungsanleitung
Operation manual
Notice d’utilisation
Instrucciones de servcio
Istruzioni per l’uso
© Alluris GmbH & Co. KG
Subject to changes and
corrections without notice.
2016-04-13_EN
Operation Manual
Force Gauges FMI- S
FMI-B
FMI-B
FMI- S
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Table of Contents

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Alluris FMI-S Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
TypeFlow Meter
Response Time1 second
Operating Humidity0 to 95% RH, non-condensing
Output4-20 mA, pulse
Sensor TypeElectromagnetic
Operating Temperature-20°C to 60°C

Summary

Safety Precautions

General Safety Guidelines

Essential safety guidelines for operating the force gauge, including overload, force application, and environmental conditions.

Proper Handling and Storage

Proper methods for transporting and storing the instrument to prevent damage.

Before Starting Operation

FMI-B Battery Charging

Details the battery charging procedure for FMI-B models via USB cable and AC charger.

Starting Operation

Preparing for Measurement

Guides on selecting attachments, applying force correctly, and safety considerations.

Powering the Instrument On and Off

Instructions on powering the instrument on and off using the I-key and self-test sequence.

Selecting Operation Modes

Peak Value Detection Modes

Explains Peak+, Peak-, and Peak modes for capturing peak values and drag indication.

Start/Stop Measurements

Initiating a Measurement

How to initiate a measurement using the I-key, showing "0.0" on display.

Terminating a Measurement

How to end a measurement cycle by pressing the I-key to view the final value.

Perpendicular Force Application Importance

Emphasizes applying force perpendicularly to prevent measurement errors and instrument damage.

Taring

Automatic Taring Function

Explains the auto-tara function performed at each start to compensate for weight and temperature.

Displaying Measured Values

Setting Measurement Parameters

General Settings Menu (P1)

Accessing general settings for units, refresh rate, auto-stop, auto-off, and auto-tare.

Memory and Statistics Menu (P2)

Accessing memory and statistics settings for compatible models (FMI-B30/S30 and higher).

Limit Value Monitoring Menus (P3, P4)

Accessing settings for upper (P3) and lower (P4) limit values.

Memory and Statistics Functions (P2)

Setting Memory Recording Modes

How to activate and select memory functions (no memory, single values, series).

Reviewing Statistical Measurement Results

How to review statistical results (max, min, avg, dev) using the S-key after measurement.

Monitoring Limit Values (P3 and P4)

Understanding Limit Value Functionality

How the limit function activates, indicated by a symbol, and arrow indicators for thresholds.

Setting Upper Limit Thresholds (P3)

Procedure to set the upper limit value threshold using the P3 menu.

Setting Lower Limit Thresholds (P4)

Procedure to set the lower limit value threshold using the P4 menu.

Data Transfer Interfaces

Using Software FMI_Connect

Details on using FMI_Connect software for data transfer, graphs, and PC control.

Using Software FMI_Analyze

Explains FMI_Analyze for real-time visualization, evaluation, and reporting of measurements.

Test Stand Applications

Technical Data Specifications

Measuring Range and Display Resolution

Table detailing measuring ranges and display resolution for different FMI-B/S models.

Key Performance Characteristics

Details on internal frequency, display refresh rate, accuracy, temperature offset, and measurement errors.

Service and Support Information

Calibration Laboratory Services

Details on calibration services offered, including standards like ISO 17025 and DAkkS.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Error Message Handling ("OvErL", "bat.1")

Guidance on handling error messages like "OvErL" (overload) and battery status indicators.

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