6.4.2. Recalling stored values
Proceed as described under 6.3.2.
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SIG is shown on the display; then, release the MEM-button.
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The reference number and its coherent measurement value are blinking in turn on the display.
•
You get to the earlier saved measurement values with a lower reference number by pressing the
MEM-button.
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By repeatedly pressing the MODE-button, you get to the statistic values of all saved single values.
Then, rotationally, the maximum and minimum (+/-) value, the average and the standard deviation of
all stored values will be indicated.
6.4.3. Deleting stored values
Proceed as described under 6.3.3.
6.5. Continuous data memory (Cont)
6.5.1. Recording measurement sequences
Recording of measurement values starts by pressing the MEM-button; a blinking "M" appears in the display. By
operating the MEM-button once more, you stop the recording. The recording time (measurement rate) equals
the set display update time (default: 3Hz). Please also see chapter 8.6. When pressing the MEM-button anew,
the recording carries forward until the memory will be full with 1000 values.
6.5.2. Recalling stored values
At the beginning, proceed as described under 6.3.2..
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CNT is shown on the display; then, release the MEM-button.
•
The reference number and its coherent measurement value are blinking in turn on the display.
•
You get to the earlier saved measurement values with a lower reference number by pressing the
MEM-button.
•
By repeatedly pressing the MODE-button, you get to the statistic values of all saved single values.
Then, rotationally, the maximum and minimum (+/-) value, the peak value (+/-), the average and the
standard deviation of all stored values will be indicated.
6.5.3. Deleting stored values
Proceed as described under 6.3.3..
7.0 Data transfer
The FMI-200/210/220/230 and FMI-400 force gauges feature a communication port for analogue and digital
outputs. A Hirose socket is located underneath the instrument, and, in the case of FMI-220 and FMI-230, an
additional USB-interface. The indication colours of the single conductors relate to the coherent connection
cable.
1
Analogue
2
Analogue
3
RS-232C
4
RS-232C
5
RS-232C
6
RS-232C
7
NC
8
Overload tension
9
Overload compression
10
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FMI-200 | FMI-210 | FMI-400
FMI-220 | FMI-230
OUT (-1...0...1 VDC)
Masse
RXD
GND
DC
TXD
OC (30VDC 5mA)
OC (30VDC 5mA)
GND
Brown
Red
Orange
Yellow
Blue
Grey
White
Black
Pink
Purple