Cosmo
Cosmo
Introduction 1
Manual
Installation Manual
Operation Manual
Installation 2
Maintenance Manual
Specifications & References
Interface 3
Manual
Screen List 5
Setup 6
Operations
Listed by Purpose 7
Interface 8
Maintenance
Manual
Troubleshooting 9
Specifications 10
Specifications
&
References
Reference 11
No.LS-R700-941B1-D
Table of Contents 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INSTALLATION MANUAL
1 Introduction .................................................................................................................. 7
1 Introduction .........................................................................................................................................8
2 Safety Precautions .............................................................................................................................8
3 Notes ....................................................................................................................................................9
3 Interface ...................................................................................................................... 23
1 Control I/O Port .................................................................................................................................24
1.1 Standard Control I/O Port: Phoenix Contact ...............................................................................24
1.2 Control I/O Port D-SUB Connector (Special Spec.) .................................................................25
1.3 Input Specifications ........................................................................................................................26
1.4 Output Specifications ......................................................................................................................26
1.5 Typical PLC Connection .................................................................................................................28
1.6 Channel Code .................................................................................................................................29
1.7 Stage Number Output .....................................................................................................................29
1.8 Signal Timing Charts ......................................................................................................................30
1.9 Checking Wiring with I/O Monitor ...................................................................................................31
2 RS-232C Serial Interface Port .........................................................................................................32
2.1 RS-232C Interface ..........................................................................................................................32
2.2 Interface Cable Wiring Example.....................................................................................................32
2.3 Formats of RS-232C Output...........................................................................................................33
2.4 Data Format ....................................................................................................................................33
2.5 Checksum .......................................................................................................................................38
2.6 Printer .............................................................................................................................................38
3 USB Port ............................................................................................................................................40
2 Table of Contents
OPERATION MANUAL
4 Basic Touch Screen Operations ............................................................................... 41
1 Turn On Power ................................................................................................................................. 42
2 Go to Sub Menus and Items ........................................................................................................... 42
3 Go Back to the Previous Page ....................................................................................................... 42
4 Switch Pages ................................................................................................................................... 42
5 Settings Lock / Unlock .................................................................................................................... 43
5.1 Lock / Unlock Settings ................................................................................................................... 43
5.2 Set a Passcode.............................................................................................................................. 44
6 Switch the Operation mode between Remote and Manual ........................................................ 44
7 Go to Home Screen ......................................................................................................................... 44
8 Go to Main Menu.............................................................................................................................. 45
9 Settings Operations ........................................................................................................................ 45
9.1 Change channels ........................................................................................................................... 45
9.2 Select an Option From Multiple Selections ................................................................................... 45
9.3 Enter a value .................................................................................................................................. 45
6 Setup ........................................................................................................................... 67
1 Initial Setups .....................................................................................................................................68
1.1 Operation Mode when the power turns on .....................................................................................68
1.2 Home Screen ..................................................................................................................................68
1.3 Set Date ..........................................................................................................................................68
1.4 Set Time ..........................................................................................................................................68
2 Perform a Simple Air Leak Test ......................................................................................................69
2.1 Test Parameter Entry ......................................................................................................................69
2.2 Timer ...............................................................................................................................................69
2.3 Test Pressure ..................................................................................................................................69
2.4 Leak Limit .......................................................................................................................................70
2.5 K(Ve) ...............................................................................................................................................70
3 Flow for Initial Adjustment ..............................................................................................................71
4 Initial Test Parameter Backup .........................................................................................................73
4.1 System Backup ...............................................................................................................................73
5 Notation of Air Leak Tests stages and Limits ...............................................................................74
6 Air Leak Test Result List .................................................................................................................74
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
8 Maintenance ............................................................................................................... 97
1 Daily Inspection Points ....................................................................................................................98
2 Monthly Inspection Points ..............................................................................................................98
3 Annual Inspection Points ................................................................................................................99
4 Features for Maintenance................................................................................................................99
4.1 K(Ve) Check ....................................................................................................................................99
4.2 No-Leak Check ............................................................................................................................ 100
4.3 DPS Offset Adjustment ................................................................................................................ 100
4.4 DPS Span Check ......................................................................................................................... 101
4.5 PS Offset Adjustment .................................................................................................................. 101
4.6 PS Span Check............................................................................................................................ 101
5 Battery Replacement .................................................................................................................... 102
5.1 Battery Replacement Procedure ................................................................................................. 102
5.2 About ERROR 51: Lo Battery SRAM .......................................................................................... 104
5.3 How to Troubleshoot ERROR 51 ................................................................................................ 105
5.4 If ERROR 51 Occurs Right After Replacing Battery ................................................................... 105
6 Initializing Memory ........................................................................................................................ 105
SPECIFICATIONS/REFERENCE
10 Specifications ........................................................................................................... 127
1 Primary Specifications.................................................................................................................. 128
2 Model Classifications.................................................................................................................... 129
INSTALLATION MANUAL
1
1 INTRODUCTION
1 Introduction .............................................................................................................. 8
2 Safety Precautions .................................................................................................. 8
3 Notes ......................................................................................................................... 9
8 1 Introduction
1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Air Leak Tester LS-R700 Series.
LS-R700 is a differential pressure decay air leak tester designed for industrial use.
1 This manual provides installation, operating and maintenance instructions for LS-R700 Series.
Read this operation manual carefully before using this product, and retain it for future reference.
2 Safet y Precautions
This section provides how to use the product safely and avoid injuries to the operators or damages to your assets. Please
handle the product according to these instructions and observe the following symbols that appear in this manual:
WARNING
1) Ground the product before plugging it into a power 7) This product is not customer-serviceable. Customer
source. Neglecting it could result in electrical shock servicing could result in fires or electrical shock
hazards. Do not ground the product to a gas pipe. It hazards.
could result in fires or electrical shock hazards.
8) Replace a fuse after turning off the power of the main
2) If the metal part of the power plug or surrounding area unit and disconnecting the power plug from the outlet.
is dusty, clean it thoroughly with a dry cloth. Use a fuse equivalent to the current one for
Neglecting it could result in fires or electrical shock replacement. Using a different fuse could result in
hazards. fires or electrical shock hazards.
3) Do not use voltages other than those for which the 9) Discontinue using the product immediately under the
product is rated. It could result in fires or electrical following circumstances:
shock hazards. • The product smokes.
4) If the product has been dropped or damaged, switch it • The product emits abnormal noises.
off and disconnect the power plug from the outlet. • The product has developed problems not
Neglecting it could result in fires or electrical shock covered in the Operation Manual.
hazards. • The product cannot be operated as indicated
5) Do not apply air pressure in excess of the pressure in the Operation Manual.
rating of the product. Excessive pressure input could To avoid electrical shock hazards or physical
cause major component failure and/or injury. harm, disconnect the power cable and remove
6) Should foreign matter such as water or oil get inside the pressure source from the instrument. Not
the product, switch off the power immediately and doing so could result in fires or electrical shock
unplug it from the outlet. Neglecting it could result in hazards.
fires or electrical shock hazards. Use extra caution
when installing the product in an environment where
water or oil exists nearby.
1 Introduction 9
CAUTION
1) Do not use the product in places that are damp, that 7) Do not disassemble the product other than replacing
are exposed to direct sunlight or that are outside the the designated consumable parts. The product could
temperature range of 5°C to 40°C. Using the product malfunction, resulting in physical harm or electrical
in such environments could result in malfunctions or shock hazards.. 1
failures.
8) Do not install or remove the tubing with the product
2) To avoid damage to the power cable, which could connected to an air pressure source. It could result in
result in fires or electrical shock hazards, observe physical harm.
these precautions: Wear a safety goggle to protect your eyes.
• Do not damage, modify or apply undue force 9) When a leak test has been completed, unclamp the
to the power cable. tested part only after all pressure has been released
• Before servicing the product, disconnect the from the product. Residual pressure could result in
power plug from the outlet. physical harm.
• Do not handle the power plug with wet hands.
10) Hold its bottom to keep it from dropping when
• When disconnecting the power plug, do not transferring the product. Do not lift the product by
pull on the power cable. gripping its components on the rear panel such as the
3) Mount the product securely on a structure with enough stop valves.
load capacity. Do not install the product on the 11) Put on steel-toe boots when transferring the product
insecure foundation or in places with vibration to avoid for shipping, installation, dismantling. Neglecting it
overturns and injuries. could result in physical harm by dropping the product..
4) Ensure the correct cable connection. Incorrectly 12) Wipe out the product lightly with a dry and soft cloth for
connected cables could result in damage to the maintenance. When the product is with heavy dirt,
product and surrounding hardware. dilute the neutral detergent with water, soak the cloth in
5) Do not step on top of the product or place containers the detergent, squeeze the cloth, and wipe the dirt out.
filled with liquids, oil or soapy water, or the like on it. Do not use organic solvent.
Spills may result, causing physical harm, electrical 13) Handle the product according to the instructions in this
shock hazard, rust or other damage. operation manual or the protection feature equipped
6) Should the LCD become damaged, avoid skin contact with the product will be compromised.
with the liquid contained inside. It could cause
inflammation. Wash with running water in case of
skin contact.
3 Notes
1) The information in this document is subject to change without notice to allow for performance or feature upgrades.
2) This document may not be reproduced in whole or in part without prior approval of the publisher.
3) We are not responsible for the items tested using the product or for any consequences resulting from the tests.
4) This product comes with the self-check feature to detect certain improper settings and/or operations, and any
malfunctions of components to minimize incorrect pass/fail judgment. However the scope of monitoring by
self-checking, however, is limited.
5) This product is a differential pressure decay air leak tester adopting the master comparison method. Please note that
when using the product in an inappropriate environment, there are risks of incorrect fail judgments due to various effect
such as leakage from the sealing fixture, part deformation, temperature changes in the part and/or fixture.
6) The user is encouraged to consult your local Cosmo representative directly for any questions regarding the use of this
product.
2 Installation and Setup 11
1 Unpacking ..............................................................................................................12
1.1 Accessories ................................................................................................................. 12
1.2 Items to Be Prepared By the Customer ....................................................................... 12
3 Installation ..............................................................................................................16
3.1 Environment of Leak Tester and Leak Test Stand ........................................................ 16
3.2 Installation of LS-R700 with Quick Mounting Brackets ................................................ 16
3.3 Pneumatic Hookups..................................................................................................... 18
3.4 Tubing for Tested part (Work) and Master ................................................................... 20
3.5 Power Source .............................................................................................................. 20
3.6 Control I/O Connector.................................................................................................. 21
1 U n pa c k i n g
When you receive the LS-R700, unpack and check for the transport damage.
1.1 Accessories
2 Power cord 1
Control I/O connector: MSTB 2,5 / 16-STF-5,08 (Phoenix Contact) 2
Inspection record / Traceability related documents 1 each
Operation manual CD
1
(Installation manual / Operation manual / Maintenance manual / Specifications & References)
For installation:
For mounting LS-R700 with Quick mounting bracket: M4 screws (4)
Tube for pneumatic connection
Tube for connecting the tested part and reference master to LS-R700
2 P a r t I d e n t i f i c a t i on s
G 2
A
B H
C
I
J
F
A Color LCD:
B Pass lamp:
Lights when the test result is “Pass”.
C Fail lamp:
Lights when the test result is “Fail”.
D (Calibration port):
Connect a Leak Master to this port for daily maintenance.
E (Maintenance port):
Do not remove the plug when
F (USB port):
Test Data, Waveform Data and Mastering Data are output in CVS format.
Software can be upgraded using this port.
G Operation keys
H ■ key:
Used to stop a measurement in manual mode.
I ► key:
Used to start a measurement in manual mode.
I
A T2.5A–250V POWER
B 100-240VAC~50/60Hz J
100VA MAX.1ph
C
K
D
2 COM1
L
G3
E
BYPASS M
FILL
N
F
H P
A D
2
B E
A Home key: Used to open a measurement screen programmed to be the Home screen.
E Cursor keys: Used to move the cursor within a page or program numbers.
16 2 Installation
3 I n s ta l l a t i o n
CAUTION CAUTION
Hold its bottom to keep it from dropping when Mount the product securely on a structure with enough
transferring the product. Do not lift the product by load capacity. Do not install the product on the insecure
gripping its components on the rear panel such as foundation or in places with vibration to avoid overturns
the stop valves. and injuries.
LS-R700 comes with a mounting bracket that can be install/remove from the base with two screws.
Mounting Base
This base is loosely attached to the bottom of LS-R700. Remove it from the tester and mount it on the leak
test stand where LS-R700 is to be mounted with four M4 screws. The mounting surface has to be flat and
smooth.
Mount the mounting base on the test bench as shown below. M4 screws are not enclosed with LS-R700.
17.8 275
Mounting Base
Front Rear
side Top of LS-R700 side
2 Installation 17
How to Mount
Two mounting brackets are attached to the bottom of the LS-R700, A in front and B in back.
Mounting Base
Mount the “Mounting Base” on Place the LS-R700 with the Insert the bracket B to the rear
a leak test stand. Brackets A and B attached a latch of the mounting base
little toward the front of where while lifting the front of the
the LS-R700 is to be LS-R700.
mounted.
Lower the LS-R700 where the Mount the LS-R700 with two
Bracket A gets behind the M4 screws.
front latch of the mounting
base and align the screw
holes.
18 2 Installation
Air Dryer
2
Drain
Test Pressure
T2.5A–250V POWER
100-240VAC~50/60Hz
100VA MAX.1ph
Pilot pressure
COM1
Regulated between 400 and 700kPa.
G3
BYPASS
FILL
Master Chamber
Tested Part (Sold Separately)
Air Dryer
Bypass Circuit Unit
Drain
Test Pressure
T2.5A–250V POWER
100-240VAC~50/60Hz
100VA MAX.1ph
COM1
G3
BYPASS
FILL
Master Chamber
(Sold Separately)
Tested Part
External Exhaust Vavle
G3-ME
2 Installation 19
• The pressure of the air source must be sufficiently higher than the test pressure and stable
• The air source must have enough flow capacity for the test as well.
• Source pressure should be regulated to at least 100kPa higher than the test pressure with an additional
regulator inline before LS-R700.
M: Up to 1 MPa
Medium (M/MR) Up to 800kPa
MR: Up to 1 MPa
High (H20) Up to 2.0MPa Connect a pressure source regulated to the air filter.
Connect to the power with the enclosed power cord. Required power source is AC 100 - 240 V ±10%.
Make sure ground connection is made.
Use the enclosed power cord for the cases the power source is 125 VAC or lower.
CAUTION
Electric Shock
Applying power greater than specified could lead electric shock or fire.
Isolation Transformer
NOTE
LS-R700 Please connect a power line that
is free from the sources of noise.
Shield Ground
Please use a noise suppressing
F.G. isolation transformer if noise
comes from the power line.
Ground
2 Installation 21
The control I/O port interfaces the LS-R700 to an external devices such as PLC.
CAUTION
Electric Shock
Be sure to turn off the main power before wiring.
2
• A twisted pair cable preferably with shield should be used and should be separated from the power line.
• The length should be as short as possible without slack.
• Twisting the common line with the signal lines will help reduce noise.
Phoenix Contact I/O Connector (Standard)
Strip off the insulation of the wire and insert it into the connector
terminal and tighten the screw on the side.
CAUTION
Mishandling of the soldering iron could result in
burns or fire. Be sure to follow its instruction.
Refer to “3
3 INTERFACE” for the details.
22 2 Installation
Turn on the power with the power switch on the rear panel.
Let the power on for 5 minutes or longer for a warm-up before starting leak tests.
The tester defaults to the initial Language select screen when the turning on the power for the first time.
2 Press to select a language > Press to complete selection > > Enter >
LS-R700 will reboot in the selected language.
The programmed Home screen will be displayed(The default is Standard Measurement Screen)
Press or on the Home screen to open the Main Menu Screen.
3 Interface 23
3 INTERFACE 3
The control I/O port interfaces LS-R700 to an external device with the capabilities to control and receive the
test results remotely. This port allows the tester to be integrated into a completely automated line.
Connector Model
Leak Tester Side: DFK-MSTBVA 2,5/16-GF-5,08 (PHOENIX CONTACT)
Cable Side: MSTB 2,5/16-STF-5,08 (PHOENIX CONTACT)
3
Connector Pin Assignments
Wiring surface
1A 16A 1B 16B
NOTE
Never short the pins
marked “Reserved”.
3 Interface 25
Connector Model
Leak Tester Side: XM3C-3722 (OMRON)
Cable Side: XM3D-3721 (OMRON)
Soldered side
20 37
3
(NO: Normally Open / NC: Normally Close)
Pin# Function Type Pin# Function Type
1 Reserved 20 CH# 4 *2 Input NO
2 START Input NO 21 CH# 3 *2 Input NO
3 STOP Input NO/NC 22 CH# 2 *2 Input NO
4 CHARGE HOLD Input NO 23 CH# 1 *2 Input NO
5 MASTERING/DRIFT CLEAR *1 Input NO 24 CH# 0 *2 Input NO
6 K(Ve) CHECK Input NO 25 Reserved
7 Calibration Valve Open/Close Input NO 26 Reserved
8 Reserved 27 Reserved
9 Reserved 28 Reserved
10 External DC Power input 29 Reserved
11 Reserved 30 Reserved
12 MASTERING REQUEST Output NO 31 LL2 FAIL Output NO
13 UL FAIL Output NO 32 LL FAIL Output NO
14 PASS Output NO 33 UL2 FAIL Output NO
15 Reserved Output NO 34 TIME EXTENSION *3 Output NO
16 ERROR Output NO 35 END Output NO
17 STAGE #1 Output NO 36 BUSY Output NO
18 STAGE #0 Output NO 37 Reserved
19 Common Return for all outputs
*1 When the Drift Compensation is enabled, receiving this signal resets the current Drift compensation value.
When the Mastering Compensation is enabled, receiving this signal starts the Mastering value sampling process
and resets the previous Mastering value.
*2 Input the necessary BCD codes. Refer to 1.6 Channel Code for the details.
*3 This signal is transmitted when the test time is extended due to NR (Noise Reduction) or Mastering value sampling.
Use the signal to disable the cycle timer over alarm if necessary.
NOTE
Never short the pins
marked “Reserved”.
Power Source
Operational power supply is required to use the Control I/O port.
Rated input voltage: 12 - 24 VDC ±10%, 0.2 A MAX.
26 3 Interface
Wiring
Input Circuit
Photocoupler
A
Internal Circuit
3
D-SUB
NPN Standard
Connection (Special spec.)
+ 1A - 6A 2-7
B Pin# A
9A - 13A 20 - 24
External Power
+ DC12-24V Pin# B 16A 10
Air Leak Tester
PNP
Connection
Wiring
Output Circuit
PhotoMos Realy
A L
Internal Circuit
NPN D-SUB
Connection Standard
+ (Special spec.)
B 1B - 3B 12 - 14
+ External Power Pin# A 5B - 7B 16 - 18
Air Leak Tester DC12-24V
9B - 14B 31 - 36
PNP Pin# B 15B 19
Connection
3 Interface 27
NPN Connection
+ 3
A
External power
PNP Connection
+
A
External power
D-SUB
Standard
(Special spec.)
Pin# A 15B 19
28 3 Interface
PC output card
A
3
B
External power input
External power
PC input card
COM +24V
Photo MOS relay C
D
IC
D-SUB
Standard
(Special spec.)
Pin# A 1A 2
Pin# B 16A 10
Pin# C 15B 19
E Pin# D 12B 31
IC
Pin# E 9B 36
PC output card
B
External power input
External power
+24V PC input card
COM
Photo MOS relay C
D
IC
D-SUB
Standard
(Special spec.)
Pin# A 1A 2
Pin# B 16A 10
Pin# C 15B 19
E
IC Pin# D 12B 31
Pin# E 9B 36
3 Interface 29
Pins 9A through 13A (For D-SUB, pins 20 through 24) are used for switching channel automatically by
external device. Channel can be changed by entering BCD codes to those pins.
Pin 9A (For D-SUB, pin 20) is the most significant bit (MSB) and Pin 13A (For D-SUB, pin 24) is the least
significant bit (LSB).
MSB LSB
0 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
1 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON
3
2 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF
-
9 OFF ON OFF OFF ON
10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF
11 OFF ON OFF ON ON
-
14 OFF ON ON ON OFF
15 OFF ON ON ON ON
16 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF
-
29 ON ON ON OFF ON
30 ON ON ON ON OFF
31 ON ON ON ON ON
16 8 4 2 1 Weight of each bit
Leak test stages can be identified from combinations of Stage # 0 and Stage #1.
NOTE
The stage # in which a Fail judgment is made, or a Stop signal is
received, is held from BLW through END stages (No output for a
Pass judgment). For instance, if a Fail judgment is made during
BAL2, the stage # in END stage is “2.” This makes sorting defected
parts easier.
30 3 Interface
WAIT DL1 PCHK CHG BAL1 DL2 BAL2 DET BLW EXH END WAIT
100ms(MIN.) 300ms(MIN.)
CH# *1
400ms(MIN.)
START
300ms(MAX.)
BUSY
END
JUDGMENT *2
ERROR
*1 CH # includes CH #, K(Ve) CHECK, MASTERING / DRIFT CLR, and Calibration Valve Open/Close signals.
*2 JUDGMENT includes PASS, UL FAIL, LL FAIL, UL2 FAIL AND LL2 FAIL signals.
CH#
300ms(MIN.)
300ms(MAX.)
MASTERING REQUEST *1
100ms(MIN.)
START
400ms(MIN.)
300ms(MAX.)
BUSY
100ms(MIN.) 300ms(MIN.)
CH# (Remote) *1
BUSY
END
3
CHG HOLD (Manual)
STOP (Manual)
This can be used to check if the wire connection to external devices is correct. Refer to
First, unlock settings and switch to Manual after power is turned on.
“4
4 BASIC OPERATIONS”
for the details.
Go to:
> Main Menu > Press to move the cursor to > > Settings Unlock >
> Enter a passcode > Press to move the cursor to Unlock > > with
> Press to move the cursor to > > “Switching to Manual Mode OK to continue?” > Yes >
Then press to move the cursor to Maint. > Press to move the cursor to I/O Monitor >
Input
The pins lit green are receiving the signals.
Output
1) Forcing output signals.
Go to: Output Forced ON >
> “Forcing Output Signal OK to continue?” > Yes >
2) Press to select the pin(s) to be checked
> > Signal(s) will be transmitted.
3) Press to selecting the pins again
> > Signals are reset.
Blue Where the cursor is at
4) Clearing Force output signals.
Pink Currently transmitted
while the cursor is there Go to: Output Forced ON >
Green Currently transmitted > “Clearing Forced Output Signal OK to continue?” > Yes >
32 3 Interface
This interface port is an asynchronous half duplex serial interface based on EIA-232. This interface
provides communication with external devices such as computers (NULL-MODEM mode direct connections).
Through this port, the LS-R700 transmits leak test data after every test execution.
The Leak Tester does not accept any commands from the host; it only transmits leak test data.
For setting the communication parameters, go to:
System > System Settings > RS-232C
Data output is available from the RS-232C port on the rear panel.
The LS-R700 supports nine(9) output formats.
NOTE
_ (underscore) represents space in the tables below.
T Format
#zz_00_J_±LLL.L:GG CR
Data field Data type Unit Min. Max. Note
Tester ID z 2-digit decimal -- 00 99
1: LL FAIL
2: Pass
ASCII code 4: UL FAIL
Result J -- 1 D
(1-digit hexadecimal) 9: LL2 FAIL
C: UL2 FAIL
D: Error
Leak L Floating point Leak unit ±0.000 ±00999
Checksum G 2-digit hexadecimal -- 00 FF
34 3 Interface
#zz_00_J_±LLL.LLL_±AAA.AAA_±BBB.BBB_±DDD.DDD_±PPP.PPP_±EEE.EEE_±FFF.FFF_CC:GG CR
Data field Data type Unit Min. Max. Note
Tester ID z 2-digit decimal -- 00 99
1: LL FAIL
2: Pass
ASCII code 4: UL FAIL
Result J -- 1 D
(1-digit hexadecimal) 9: LL2 FAIL
C: UL2 FAIL
D: Error
Leak L Fixed point Leak unit ± 000.000 ± 999.000
DET UL A Fixed point Leak unit ± 000.000 ± 999.999
DET LL B Fixed point Leak unit ± 000.000 ± 999.999
3 ΔP D Fixed point Pa ± 000.000 ± 999.000
Test pressure P Fixed point Test press unit ± 000.000 ± 999.000
TP UL E Fixed point Test press unit ± 000.000 ± 999.999
TP LL F Fixed point Test press unit ± 000.000 ± 999.999
CH# C 2-digit decimal -- 00 32
Checksum G 2-digit hexadecimal -- 00 FF
I Format
#zz_00_J_±LLL.LLL_±AAA.AAA_±BBB.BBB_±DDD.D_±PPP.PPP_±EEE.EEE_±FFF.FFF_C:GG CR
Data field Data type Unit Min. Max. Note
Tester ID z 2-digit decimal -- 00 99
1: LL FAIL
2: Pass
One ASCII code 4: UL FAIL
Result J -- 1 D
(1-digit hexadecimal) 9: LL2 FAIL
C: UL2 FAIL
D: Error
Leak L Fixed point Leak unit ± 000.000 ± 999.000
DET UL A Fixed point Leak unit ± 000.000 ± 999.999
DET LL B Fixed point Leak unit ± 000.000 ± 999.999
ΔP D Fixed point daPa ± 0.000 ± 00099
Test pressure P Fixed point Test press unit ± 000.000 ± 999.000
TP UL E Fixed point Test press unit ± 000.000 ± 999.999
TP LL F Fixed point Test press unit ± 000.000 ± 999.999
CH# C 1 character -- 0 V 0 ~ 9, A ~ V
Checksum G 2-digit hexadecimal -- 00 FF
DT Format
ig: 0001, -9.50, -9.50, +.000, -0009.50, 96.1, END, 00, OK, 13-03-25, 00:00:00 CR
Data field Example
Stage Timer 0001 Fixed to “0001”.
Leak -9.50 Floating point
DPS Raw Output -9.50 Floating point
Comp Value +.000 Floating point
ΔP -0009.50 Fixed point
Test Pressure 96.1 Floating point
END END Fixed to “END”
CH# 00 2-digit decimal
Result OK Refer to the table Result Symbols in 2.6 Printer .
Date 13-03-25 YY-MM-DD
Time 00:00:00 HH:MM:SS
3 Interface 35
K Format
#zz,MM,J,±LLL.LLL,±AAA.AAA,±BBB.BBB,±SSS.SSS,±PPP.PPP,±EEE.EEE,±FFF.FFF,CC,±KKK.KKK,GGG.GGG,XX,
RRRR,YYYY-MM-DD,HH:MM:SS,:GG CR
Data field Data type Unit Min. Max. Note
Tester ID z 2-digit decimal -- 00 99
00: Leak Test
01: Mastering
Measurement Mode M 2-digit decimal --
02: K(Ve) check
03: NR
1: LL FAIL
2: Pass
One ASCII code 4: UL FAIL
Result J -- 1 D
(1-digit hexadecimal) 9: LL2 FAIL
C: UL2 FAIL
D: Error 3
Leak L Fixed point Leak unit ± 000.000 ± 999.000
DET UL A Fixed point Leak unit ± 000.000 ± 999.999
DET LL B Fixed point Leak unit ± 000.000 ± 999.999
Comp Value S Fixed point Leak unit ± 000.000 ± 999.999
Test pressure P Fixed point Test press unit ± 000.000 ± 999.000
TP UL E Fixed point Test press unit ± 000.000 ± 999.999
TP LL F Fixed point Test press unit ± 000.000 ± 999.999
CH# C 2-digit decimal -- 00 32
K(Ve) Auto Setup K Fixed point K(Ve) unit ± 000.000 ± 999.999
K(Ve) Value G Fixed point K(Ve) unit 000.000 + 999.999
K(Ve) Check X 2-digit decimal % 00 30 00 to 30 every 1%
Error Code R 4-digit hexadecimal -- -- -- *1
Date YYYY-MM-DD -- -- --
Time HH:MM:SS -- -- --
Checksum G 2-digit hexadecimal -- 00 FF
L Format
#ZZ_00_J_±LbLbLb.Lb_±LdLdLd.Ld : GG CR
Data field Data type Unit Min. Max. Note
Tester ID z 2-digit decimal 00 99
1: LL FAIL
2: Pass
One ASCII code 4: UL FAIL
Result J -- 1 D
(1-digit hexadecimal) 9: LL2 FAIL
C: UL2 FAIL
D: Error
Leak (BAL) Lb Floating point Leak unit ± 0.000 ± 00999
Leak (DET) Ld Floating point Leak unit ± 0.000 ± 00999
Checksum G 2-digit hexadecimal -- 00 FF
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M Format
#zz_CC_RR_J_±LLL.LLL_±PPP.PPP_±DDD.DDD_±KKK.KKK_HHH.H_III.I_www.w_NNN.N_OOO.O_QQQ.Q_vvv.v_S
SS.S_TTT.T_UUU.U_VVV.V_WWW.W_xxx.x_ll_pp_kk_±ccc.ccc_±ddd.ddd_±hhh.hhh_±aaa.aaa_±bbb.bbb_±iii.iii_±EE
E.EEE_±FFF.FFF_e_ff_gg_jj_±mmm.mmm_±nnn.nnn_±ooo.ooo_±qqq.qqq_±rrr.rrr_±sss.sss_tt_uu_±YYY.YYY_±ZZZ.
ZZZ_YYMMDD_HHMMSS:GG CR
Data field Data type Unit Min. Max. Note
Tester ID z 2-digit decimal -- 00 99
CH# C 2-digit decimal -- 00 32
Error code R 2-digit decimal -- 01 18 *1
1: LL FAIL
2: Pass
One ASCII code 4: UL FAIL
Result J -- 1 D
(1-digit hexadecimal) 9: LL2 FAIL
C: UL2 FAIL
3 D: Error
Leak L Fixed point Leak unit -999.000 +999.000
Test Pressure P Fixed point Test press unit -999.000 +999.000
ΔP D Fixed point Pa -999.999 +999.999
K(Ve) K Fixed point K(Ve) unit -999.999 +999.999
DL1 H Fixed point Second 000.0 999.9
CHG I Fixed point Second 000.0 999.9
BAL1 w Fixed point Second 000.0 999.9
BAL2 N Fixed point Second 000.0 999.9
DET O Fixed point Second 000.0 999.9
BLW Q Fixed point Second 000.0 999.9
END v Fixed point Second 000.0 999.9
EXH S Fixed point Second 000.0 999.9
MB1 T Fixed point Second 000.0 999.9
MB2 U Fixed point Second 000.0 999.9
PCHK V Fixed point Second 000.0 000.2 *2
PCHG W Fixed point Second 000.0 999.9
PEXH x Fixed point Second 000.0 999.9
Leak unit l 2-digit decimal -- 00 16 *3
Test Press Unit p 2-digit decimal -- 00 08 *3
K(Ve) Unit k 2-digit decimal -- 00 03 *3
BAL (UL) c Fixed point Leak unit -999.999 +999.999
BAL (LL) d Fixed point Leak unit -999.999 +999.999
DET (UL2) h Fixed point Leak unit -999.999 +999.999
DET (UL) a Fixed point Leak unit -999.999 +999.999
DET (LL) b Fixed point Leak unit -999.999 +999.999
DET (LL2) i Fixed point Leak unit -999.999 +999.999
TP UL E Fixed point Test press unit -999.999 +999.999
TP LL F Fixed point Test press unit -999.999 +999.999
Press Monitor e 1-digit decimal -- 0 1
Comp Type f 2-digit decimal -- 00 02 *3
Mastering Iterations g 2-digit decimal -- 01 20
Number of Samples j 2-digit decimal -- 00 20
Drift Comp. m Fixed point Leak unit - 999.999 + 999.999
Mastering Comp n Fixed point Leak unit - 999.999 + 999.999
D. Comp Upper Limit o Fixed point Leak unit - 999.999 + 999.999
D. Comp Lower Limit q Fixed point Leak unit - 999.999 + 999.999
M. Comp Upper Limit r Fixed point Leak unit - 999.999 + 999.999
M. Comp Lower Limit s Fixed point Leak unit - 999.999 + 999.999
No item t 2-digit decimal -- 00 00 Fixed to 00
NR Iterations u 2-digit decimal -- 01 20
EP Precharge Y Fixed point Test press unit - 999.999 + 999.999
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*2 Fixed to 0.2 (s) for the pneumatic circuits those have the stage and 0.0[s] for those don’t have the stage.
*3 Leak Unit, Test Pressure Unit, K(Ve) Unit and Compensation Type
00: Pa, 01: kPa, 02: mmH2O, 03: inH2O, 04: mmHg, 05: mL/s, 06: mL/min,
3 3 3 3 3
Leak Unit 07: in /min, 08: in /d, 09: L/min, 10: Ft /h, 11: Pam /s, 12: E-3·m /s,
13: Pa/s, 14: Pa/min, 15: *Pa/s, 16: *Pa/min
2
00: kPa, 01: MPa, 02: PSI, 03: kg/cm , 04: bar, 05: mbar, 06: mmHg,
Test Pressure Unit
07: cmHg, 08: inHg.
3 3
K(Ve) Unit 00: mL, 01: L, 02: in , 03: ft
00: No Compensation, 01: Drift Compensation / Fixed Compensation,
Comp Type
02: Mastering Compensation / Drift & Mastering Compensation
P Format
Refer to 2.6 Printer.
D Format
ig: 0001, -9.50, -9.50, +.000, -9.50, 96.1, CHG, 00 CR
Data field Example
Stage Timer 0001 4-digit decimal
Leak -9.50 Floating point
DPS Raw Output -9.50 Floating point
Comp Value +.000 Floating point
ΔP -9.50 Fixed point
Test Pressure 96.1 Floating point
Stage CHG Refer to “6
6 SETUP” for the details.
CH# 00 2-digit decimal
38 3 Interface
2.5 Checksum
Checksum is two’s complement of the value that adds every ASCII code in the calculation range.
2.6 Printer
Use a printer that can print 80 characters or more in one line, and that can print character fonts. Also, use a
cable whose length is 3 m or shorter.
Recommended Printer: DPU-414 series (Seiko)
Data Dumping
Data is printed out after every leak test.
3 USB Port
Attention
Parameter Backup data backed up in the Setting menu cannot be
restored to other LS-R700 even though the model is exactly the
same.
Never restore the backup data to other LS-R700 because the span
values of the sensors will be overwritten, which result in inaccurate
measurement results.
4 Basic Touch Screen Operations 41
OPERATION MANUAL
1 Tur n O n P ow e r
Turn on the power with the power switch on the rear panel.
Home screen will be displayed on the LCD (Default is Standard measurement screen).
Let the power on for 5 minutes or longer for a warm-up before starting leak tests.
All sub menus are accessible from the Main Menu, which consists of 2 pages.
Select an item and pressing goes to the next page.
3 G o Ba c k t o t he P r e vi ous P a ge
Press .
4 Sw i t c h P a ge s
Move to the page number with cursor keys and press , the change the page number with up/down cursor
key to change the page number and press .
4 Basic Touch Screen Operations 43
Unlocking the settings enables settings change. (Settings cannot be changed when it’s locked)
4
Move the cursor to the pad lock icon on the Main menu and press .
Lock menu includes Settings Unlock, Settings Lock and Passcode.
To unlocking settings
Go to:
> Select Settings Unlock > Press to enable programming.
> Select a number with / .
> Press to move the cursor to the second digit > Press / to select a number.
> Press to move the cursor to the third digit > Press / to select a number.
> Press to move the cursor to the forth digit > Press / to select a number.
> Press >Press to move the cursor to Unlock . > Press to complete.
(Default is 0000)
To locking settings
Go to:
> Select Settings Lock > “Locking settings OK to continue?”
> Yes
44 4 Basic Touch Screen Operations
6 Sw i t c h t he O pe r at i on m ode be tw ee n Re m ot e a nd M a nua l
When the power is turned on, the operational mode will default to the currently set operation mode. (Default
is Remote)
To switch the operation mode, press R or M icon located on the lower right corner of the Main Menu and
press after unlocking settings.
7 Go to Home Screen
8 Go to M ain M enu
9 Settings Operations
4
9.1 Change channels
CH#00 to CH#31
5 SCREEN LIST
1 M ain M enu
This is the main menu. All sub menus are accessible from this screen.
Main Menu
Measure Screen Troubleshooting
Settings Misc.
System
K(Ve)
Comp. R/M
5
Analysis
Maint.
Language
There are 3 measurement screens, Standard, Advanced and Waveform, which can be switched while a test
is in progress.
Advanced
Waveform
Usually manual mode measurement is performed for initial test parameter settings.
Unlock Settings and toggle the operation mode to Manual.
Standard screen is a simple display with the test pressure, leak and Pass/Fail judgment.
A
E
F
G
D
Mode Description
Meas (Measurement) Mode
Measurement is selectable from the following three:
Leak Test: Air Leak Test
Mastering: Mastering value sampling
Charge Hold: Keeps pressurizing until ■ is pressed.
In Manual Mode, the electropneumatic pressure of E/P Regulator can be
adjusted. Adjust with ▲ ▼ keys and complete with .
Auto-Repeat
A selected measurement: Leak Test or Mastering are repeated
Press ► to start the measurement and press ■ to stop.
50 5 Screen List
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C D
3 Settings M enu
Advanced Settings
Common Settings
Copy Settings
Initialize to Default
Backup/Restore
Equalization (BAL1)
Stabilization (BAL2)
Detection (DET)
Pressure Setting
DET UL
DET LL
K(Ve) Value
52 5 Screen List
Pressurization (CHG)
Equalization (BAL1)
Timer 0 to 999.9 [s]
Stabilization (BAL2)
Detection (DET)
2
Pressure Unit kPa, MPa (PSI, kg/cm , bar, mbar, mmHg, cmHg, inHg) *1
Test Pressure Setting Pressure applied to tested part (WORK) and reference part (MASTER)
Pressure Upper Press Limit
Varies depending on the test pressure range and unit.
Lower Press Limit
3 3
Pa, kPa, mL/s, mL/min, L/min, Pa·m /s, E-3 Pa·m /s, Pa/s, Pa/min,
Leak Unit 3 3 3
*Pa/s, *Pa/min (mmH2O, inH2O, mmHg, in /min, in /d, ft /h) *1
Leak Limit
DET UL Small leak limit for WORK side during DET stage
DET LL Small leak limit for MASTER side during DET stage
K(Ve) Unit Unit for K(Ve) value
K(Ve)
K(Ve) Value Enter K(Ve) value if known.
*1 The units in ( ) are not available for SI unit restriction models.
Pressure Unit
K(Ve) Unit
PCHK
Pressurization (CHG)
Equalization (BAL1)
Stabilization (BAL2)
Detection (DET)
Air-Blow (BLW)
Exhaust (EXH)
End (END)
Pressure Monitoring
PS Auto-Zero
5 Screen List 53
BAL2 LL
DET UL2
DET UL
DET LL
DET LL2
Precharge Settings
Bypass Valve
5
Precharge Iterations
Blow ΔP Limit
PSW Monitoring
Manufacturer
Refer to “7
7 OPERATIONS LISTED BY PURPOSE” for the details.
Refer to “7
7 OPERATIONS LISTED BY PURPOSE” for the details.
3.6 Backup/Restore
The current test parameters can be restored easily from backup after changing them temporarily.
□ Backup 5
□ Restore Restore All
Individual Restore
Refer to “7
7 OPERATIONS LISTED BY PURPOSE” for the details.
All the current test parameters are copy to USB Memory in the cvs format.
Refer to “7
7 OPERATIONS LISTED BY PURPOSE” for the details.
56 5 Screen List
4 S ys t e m M e n u
Menu to program the start-up settings, calendar feature and data output and to perform System
Backup/Restore.
System Backup/Restore
5
System Settings Start-up Start-up Mode Select
Time
Daylight Saving
Tester ID
Format
5 Screen List 57
5
4.2 Data to Store in USB
Menu to select data to be backed up to USB memory from [Test Data], [Waveform Data], and [Mastering
Data]. (multiple selections allowed) File format is CSV.
Test Data (A new file is created once a day. Refer to the next section.)
Waveform Data (A new file is created once an hour.)
Mastering Data (A new file is created once a month.)
Refer to “7
7 OPERATIONS LISTED BY PURPOSE” for the details.
Menu to set the time to create a new file in a USB memory for storing [Test Data].
A file is created at the programmed hour and data is update at the end of each test automatically.
Refer to “7
7 OPERATIONS LISTED BY PURPOSE” for the details.
58 5 Screen List
5 K( Ve ) M e nu
LS-R700 computes leakage based on the measurement of the pressure difference between the non-leaking
master and the tested part.
K(Ve) is "leak coefficient" which is used for converting measured differential pressure into a flow rate.
This menu is to program the settings and carrying out the Automatic K(Ve) Setup.
K(Ve) check
K(Ve) Unit
K(Ve) Value
LC Displacement
LC Reading
Refer to “7
7 OPERATIONS LISTED BY PURPOSE” for the details.
Refer to “8
8 MAINTENANCE” for the details.
5
60 5 Screen List
Mastering Display
Mastering Iterations
5
M. Comp Upper Limit
Day of Week
Interval
Iteration
Consecutive Triggers
7 A n a l ys i s M e n u
Analysis Counter
X-Chart/List
7.1 Counter
5
7.2 X-Chart/List
Refer to “7
7 OPERATIONS LISTED BY PURPOSE” for the details.
8 M ai nt . (M ai nt enance) M enu
Go to this menu for LS-R700 maintenance such as Battery Replacement and Inspection as well as viewing
error log and I/O Monitor.
The person use the menu must be the person who is in charge of Maintenance of LS-R700.
Error Log
I/O Monitor
Inspection
Calibration Reminder
Inspection Items
5 Screen List 63
Menu for replacing battery. Follow the number for the battery replacement.
2 Memory Restore
3 Replacement Date
Initialize Memory
Refer to “8
8 MAINTENANCE” for the details.
Refer to “3
3 INTERFACE” for the details.
8.4 Inspection
Test Pressure
Sensor DPS
PS
E/P Regulator
Menu to set the recalibration reminder by entering the date the inspection and calibration were performed
and how many months the calibration is good for.
A message will pop up 1 month before the “Recalibration Target”.
The Recalibration Target can be set up to 36 months from the date of inspection. Setting it to 0 months
disables the reminder.
9 Language M enu
5
Menu to select a language. 3 languages, English, Japanese and Chinese are available.
Language English
Refer to “7
7 OPERATIONS LISTED BY PURPOSE” for the details.
10 Tr oubl e s ho ot i ng M e nu
Refer to “9
9 TROUBLESHOOTING” for the details.
Refer to “9
9 TROUBLESHOOTING” for the details.
Displays the probable causes and treatments for frequent fails on the WORK-side.
Refer to “9
9 TROUBLESHOOTING” for the details.
5
10.4 Frequent (-) Fails
Displays the probable causes and treatments for frequent fails on the MASTER-side.
Refer to “9
9 TROUBLESHOOTING” for the details.
11 M i s c . (M i s c e l l a ne o u s ) M e n u
6 SETUP
1 I n i t i a l S e t u ps
This section provides the required Initial setups before using LS-R700
Attention
Settings unlock is required to change settings and toggling
to Manual (M) mode to execute a measurement manually.
Select a operation mode when the power is turned on from Remote (R) or Manual (M)
Go to: > Main Menu > System > System Settings > Start-up > Start-up Mode Select
Select the Home Screen which displays when power is turned on or when is pressed.
Go to: > Main Menu > System > System Settings > Start-up > Home Screen Select
2 P e r f or m a Si m ple Ai r L e a k Te s t
Attention
Settings unlock is required to change settings and toggling
to Manual (M) mode to execute a measurement manually.
A simple Air Leak Test can be performed by programming the Basic Settings.
Go to: > Main Menu > Settings > Basic Settings > Timer / Test Press / Leak Limit / K(Ve)
2.2 Timer
Timer settings vary depending on test conditions. Normally, setting long Pressurization (CHG) and
Stabilization (BAL2) timers helps reduce drift and improves test accuracy.
1) Enter 40 [s] for Pressurization (CHG)
2) Enter 30 [s] for Equalization (BAL1)
3) Enter 5 [s] for Stabilization (BAL2)
4) Enter 1 to 10 [s] for Detection (DET)
Under condition where the Pressurization and Stabilization times are
sufficiently long. 6
2.5 K(Ve)
6
6 Setup 71
3 F l o w f o r I n i t i a l Ad j u s t m e n t
LS-R700 computes leakage based on the measurement of the pressure difference between the non-leaking
master and the tested part.
K(Ve) is "leak coefficient" which is used for converting measured differential pressure into a flow rate.
Condition Check Determine the following conditions before the initial adjustment.
Test Pressure
Calibrator --- For K(Ve) measurement --- Leak Master: ΔP = 200 ~ 500Pa
Leak Calibrator
Leak Master for NG limit check: Flow should be 1.2 ~ 1.5 times
larger than the Leak Limits
Preliminary
Use the following settings or perform Automatic Setup for the initial settings.
Settings 6
Timers A2 Pneumatic Circuit Other than A2
Pressurization (CHG) = 40s Pressurization (CHG) = 60s
Automatic Setup
Leak/Consistency
Perform leak tests 3 times with the known good parts.
Check
Criterion for “Not Leaking” --- Readout = 5Pa ~ 20Pa with relative consistency.
Not Leaking 1. Check the tube and fittings up to the tested part.
Fail Judgment Perform leak tests 2 times with the known defective parts.
Check
Criterion for "Correct NG (fail) Judgment" --- The readouts are obviously different
Correct Fail Judgment from "Pass"
6 K(Ve) Automatic Perform K(Ve) Automatic Setup with a non-leaking part to obtain the leak
Setup coefficient, K(Ve)
Use the calibrator for K(Ve) Automatic Setup.
Refer to “7
7 OPERATIONS LISTED BY PURPOSE” for the details.
Check the repeatability by performing K(Ve) Automatic Setup more than 1 time.
Change the Leak unit to a flow unit.
Connect the Leak Master for NG limit check to the CAL. PORT on the front
panel and perform a leak test to verify the NG readout in a flow unit.
The displayed readout is close to the labeled flow of the Leak Master, it can be
concluded that the obtained leak coefficient is correct.
Perform a leak test after disconnect the Leak Master from the CAL. PORT
and put back the plug.
Check displayed readout is obviously different from that of Fail.
4 I ni t i a l Te s t P a r a m e t e r Ba c k up
Please perform the system backup after all the test parameters are entered and setup is completed.
NOTE
The backup data is only for restore the
test system and cannot be viewed in
computers.
Perform System backup to prepare for restoring the test system in case of trouble in the future.
System Restore
Refer to “7
7 OPERATIONS LISTED BY PURPOSE” for the details.
6
74 6 Setup
5 No ta t i on of Ai r L e a k Te s ts s ta ge s a nd Li m i ts
Symbols are used for Leak test stages and Limits as follows:
Stage Symbol Limit Display
Idol state WAIT Stabilization Upper Limit BAL2 (UL)
Charge Delay DL1 Stabilization Lower Limit BAL2 (LL)
PCHK PCHK Detection Upper Limit 2 DET (UL2)
Precharge PCHG Detection Upper Limit DET (UL)
Pressurization CHG Detection Lower Limit DET (LL)
Equalization BAL1 Detection Lower Limit 2 DET (LL2)
Balance Delay DL2
Stabilization BAL2
Detection DET
Air-Blow BLW
Exhaust EXH
Pre-exhaust PEXH
End END
Equalization for Mastering MB1
Stabilization for Mastering MB2
6 Ai r Le a k Te s t R e s ul t L i s t
Display Criteria
OK DET LL < Leak < DET UL
DET UL2 DET UL2 ≤ Leak
DET UL DET UL ≤ Leak < DET UL2
DET LL DET LL2 < Leak ≤ DET LL
DET LL2 Leak ≤ DET LL2
BAL2 UL BAL2 UL ≤ Leak
BAL2 LL Leak ≤ BAL2 LL
Refer to
Error XX
“3 Error Messages and Treatments” in “9
9 TROUBLESHOOTING” for the details.
7 Operations Listed By Purposes 75
Attention
Settings unlock is required to change settings and toggling
to Manual (M) mode to execute a measurement manually.
1 Di s pl a y M e a s ur ed Di f f e r e nt i a l P r es s ur e i n a Le a k Ra t e Uni t
What To Do
Obtain K(Ve) value through K(Ve) Automatic Setup or manually calculate and enter K(Ve) value.
LS-R700 computes leakage based on the measurement of the pressure difference between the non-leaking
master and the tested part. K(Ve) is "leak coefficient" which is used for converting measured differential
pressure into a flow rate.
3-phase
1) Press ► to start K(Ve) Automatic Setup
2) After 2 phases of tests, LS-R700 will be idle state.
Remove the plug from Calibration port and connect a Leak Master.
3) Press ► to resume measurement.
After measurement is completed LS-R700 will show the K(Ve) value.
4) Change the Leak Unit to a Flow rate unit. > Settings > Advanced Settings > Unit > Leak Unit
5) Remove the Leak Master from the Calibration port and put the plug back on firmly.
1-phase
1) Remove the plug from the Calibration port and connect a Leak Master.
2) Press to start K(Ve) Automatic Setup
After measurement is completed LS-R700 will show the K(Ve) value.
3) If Drift Comp Feature is enabled and a compensation value is stored in the Memory, the measured value
is compensated by the value.
4) Change the Leak Unit to a Flow rate unit. > Settings > Advanced Settings > Unit > Leak Unit
5) Remove the Leak Master from the Calibration port and put the plug back on firmly.
78 7 Operations Listed By Purposes
2 R e d u c i n g C yc l e T i m e
What to do
• Use Mastering Compensation
• Use Bypass Circuit Unit (Option)
The measured pressure change in a leak test typically contains both the true leakage and drift errors due to
adiabatic compression and changes in the ambient temperature. The pressure change due to leakage
remains constant, while the drift portion decreases to zero. In other words, it reaches a completely stable
state, over time. Therefore, when the detect stage is repeated a number of times, the measured pressure
changes become more and more stable, and thus the true leak amount is finally measured.
Mastering compensation feature is Disabled as default.
Attention
7 Mastering Process
After normal leak test, the MB1, MB2 and DET stage are
repeated for the specified number of iterations.
Mastering Value Sampling
Mastering process to sample Mastering value.
Mastering Compensation
A compensation feature that measured data is compensated by
Mastering Value obtained through the Mastering Value Sampling.
7
Data does not decrease. Need to improve the condition
There may be leak in the system.
12) When the Mastering data is not close to ideal, check the seals, part and fittings for possible leaks.
If no leak was found, increase the Mastering Iterations.
> Comp > Mastering Settings > Basic Settings > Mastering Iterations
13) Execute Mastering Value Sampling again.
> Home screen > .
14) If increasing Mastering Iteration does not stabilize the data, extend CHG, MB1 and MB2 timers
> Main Menu > Settings > Basic Settings > Timer > Pressurization (CHG)
> Main Menu > Comp > Mastering Settings > Basic Settings > MB1 Timer / MB2 Timer
15) Execute Mastering Value Sampling again.
> Home screen > .
16) Record the first DET data
> Main Menu > Comp > Mastering Display
17) Enter Compensation Limits
> Comp > Mastering Settings > Basic Settings
Upper Limit: Enter value approx. 1.2 to 1.5 of the recorded DET data
Lower Limit: Enter 0
80 7 Operations Listed By Purposes
Refer to “3
3 INTERFACE” for the details.
3 E nha nc e Te s t Re s ul t R e l i a bi l i t y
What to do
• Use Mastering Compensation
• Use Drift Compensation
• Use Fixed Compensation
• Use Mastering and Drift Compensation together
• Use Noise Reduction
• Use Exhaust Interference Prevention feature
Drift Compensation is a statistical compensation method. A running average of the latest Pass parts is
used as a compensation value to keep track of moderate changes in the drift portion, such as those caused
by gradual room temperature changes.
In this system, an average value of the previously sampled leak test data of Pass part is used as the average
of the measurement error. This value is subtracted from the measured leakage of the current leak result.
The number of values used in the calculation of this running average is Number of Samples.
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When accurate data is not available or the test environment changes rather rapidly, the combined use of
Mastering compensation is recommended. This generates the Mastering value that can be used as the
initial compensation value for the Drift compensation.
Fixed Compensation is used when environmental conditions are stable. It is recommended to use after
verifying the environmental conditions are stable using Drift Compensation feature.
Enter a compensation value which is subtracted from the measured data.
The feature is disable as default.
1) > Main Menu > Comp > Fixed Comp. Settings
2) Enable Fixed Value Comp.
3) Enter a comp value to Fixed Comp Value
When both Mastering Comp and Drift Comp feature are Enable (Number of samples must be set 2 or larger.),
the Mastering value obtained by the Mastering value sampling is used as the initial compensation value for
Drift compensation in a normal leak test. The compensation value for the second test is the mean value of
the Mastering value and the raw data of the first test. If the number of the samples is set to 3, the running
average of the latest 3 measured raw data is taken as a compensation value for the fourth test, so that the
system learns to update the compensation value continuously.
1st test Displayed value = 1st raw data – {Mastering value}
2nd test Displayed value = 2nd raw data – {(1st raw data + Mastering value) / 2}
7 3rd test Displayed value = 3rd raw data – {(2nd + 1st raw data + Mastering value) / 3}
5th test Displayed value = 5th raw data – {(4th + 3rd raw data + 2nd raw data) / 3}
Leak test NR Stage Noise ratio over measurement increases when leak limits are
+ + lowered and/or test time is shortened, which may be a cause
Fail
Differential Pressure
LS-R700 permits setting another sets of leak limits for DET stage, DET(UL2) and DET(LL2) which are called
Noise Reduction (NR) limits, besides DET(UL) and DET(LL) limits. The ranges between those two sets of
limits are considered as uncertain judgment regions. While NR feature is enabled, NR process
automatically starts right after the normal leak test cycle when a measured leak data in DET stage falls in the
uncertain judgment region.
In the NR process, DET stage is repeated for the previously set number of times and make a judgment,
however, leak test ends instantaneously if GO judgment is made before repeating the set number. The
number of iteration of DET stage can be set up to 20. Setting the iteration number to 1 disables the NR
feature.
START 1
When using several leak testers to measure different cavities on
BUSY 1 Tester 1 the same part simultaneously, some interference may occur when
completed
JUDGMENT 1
END 1 Time
one leak tester finishes its cycle while the other(s) are still in the 7
Extension
leak test process. This is called “Exhaust Interference.”
Exhaust interference can cause jumps in the leak tester readout
START 2
BUSY 2 Tester 2 during the exhaust of one of the other testers, both in normal leak
completed
JUDGMENT 2 test and Mastering Value Samplings.
END 2 Time
Extension In order to prevent this, all leak testers on the station must be
synchronized with one another before exhausting air. With this
START 3
BUSY 3 Tester 3
software, the leak tester will keep holding the test pressure in the
JUDGMENT 3 completed part even after it makes the judgment, as long as the START
END 3
signal is turned on. As soon as the START signal turns off, the
All testers made test pressure will be vented to atmosphere.
judgment. All testers exhaust In order to utilize this feature, the PLC must be programmed in
simultaneously.
such a way that it would hold the START signal until it receives the
judgment signal of every tester in its control.
There are two types of Exhaust Interference Prevention. One is
interference among the pneumatic circuits of its own system.
The other is interference with other leak testers.
4 E nha nc e Te s t Re l i a bi li t y
What to do
• Set Idle ΔP Check
> Main Menu > Settings > Advanced Settings > Self Check
> Idle ΔP Check Timer
> Idle ΔP Check Limit
5 M a n a g i n g D a ta o n C o m p u t e r
What to do
• Program RS-232Cl Communication settings
• Select Data to store in USB Memory
7 • Backup the current programmed test parameters
Test results along with various data can be transmitted through RS-232C port
in a format of your choice.
> Main Menu > System > System Settings > RS-232C
Refer to “3
3 INTERFACE” for the details.
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Data to store in USB Memory can be selected from Test Data, Waveform Data
and Mastering Data. More than one can be selected.
When Test Data is selected above, a new file is created once a day at the
programmed time. Usually timer is set any time between the last shift and
the first shift.
NOTE
Please leave the USB Memory on the USB port
all the time for the data collection.
Test Data
Name of file: YYYYMMDD_HH_CH#XX.csv
Year Month Date_Hour_Channel#.csv
ig: 20130723_00_CH#00.csv ( _ represents a space)
Pass: Removable Disc\LS-R700\AUTO SAVE\LEAK DATA\ YYYYMMDD_HH_CH#XX.csv
Example:
FILE NAMELSR700\AUTO SAVE\LEAK DATA\CH#00\20130723 00 CH#00.csv
CH# BAL Leak DET Leak Comp ValuMastering DPS Raw Test Press Judgment Mode User ModeLeak Unit DPSRawUnTPress Un DET UL DET LL
0 0 0 0.7 0.7 0.8 0.8 OK Leak Test --- Pa Pa kPa 100 -100
0 0.2 1.8 0 0 1.8 1.8 OK Mastering --- Pa Pa kPa 100 -100
0 -2.3 1638.4 0 0 1638.4 1638.4 BAL2 L WSMastering --- Pa Pa kPa 100 -100
0 999.9 1598.1 0 0 1598.1 1598.1 BAL2 L WSLeak Test --- Pa Pa kPa 100 -100
Waveform Data
Name of file: YYYYMMDD_HH_CH#XX.csv
Year Month Date_Hour_Channel#.csv
ig: 20130723_16_CH#00.csv ( _ represents a space)
Pass: Removable Disc\LS-R700\AUTO SAVE\WAVE DATA\ YYYYMMDD_HH_CH#XX.csv
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Example:
FILE NAM LSR700\AUTO SAVE\WAVE DATA\CH#00\20130723 16 CH#00.csv
Stage
DATE ########
Sample# Test Press DPS Raw wDPS Raw [Leak Stage DL1: Charge Delay
1 -2.254 29.462 29.462 29.462 0 0 CHG: Pressurization
2 -2.269 29.465 29.465 29.465 DL1 1 BAL1: Equalization
3 -2.289 32.431 32.431 32.431 DL1 1
BAL2: Stabilization
4 -2.272 35.703 35.703 35.703 PCHK 5
5 -2.243 24.966 24.966 24.966 PCHK 5 DET: Detection
6 -2.218 21.396 21.396 21.396 CHG 6 BLW: Air-Blow
EXH: Exhaust
Leak
Selected Unit
Mastering Data
Name of file: YYYYMMCH#XX.csv
Year Month Channel#.csv
ig: 201307CH#00.csv
Pass: Removable Disc\LS-R700\AUTO SAVE\MASTERING DATA\ YYYYMMCH#XX.csv
Example
FILE NAMELSR700\AUTO SAVE\MASTERTING DATA\CH#00\201307CH#00.csv
DATE ########
Mastering DET 1 DET 2 DET 3 DET 4 DET 5 DET 6 DET 7 DET 8 DET 9 DET 10 DET 11 DET 12 DET 13
-0.5 1.3 1.1 0.9 0.6 1.8
DATE ########
Mastering DET 1 DET 2 DET 3 DET 4 DET 5 DET 6 DET 7 DET 8 DET 9 DET 10 DET 11 DET 12 DET 13
0 -3.5
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The Folder and Files
The backup data is stored in a folder “CsvSet” that is automatically created inLS-R700 folder.
The file name is the date and time the file was created (YYYYMMDDHHMM.csv)
Pass: Removable Disc\LSR700\CsvSet\YYYYMMDDHHMM.csv
7 Operations Listed By Purposes 89
6 P r ogr a m m i ng P a r a m e t e r s f or t he S i m i l ar Te s t e d P a r ts
What to do
• Copy Settings
• Initialize to Default
7 A n a l yz e M e a s u r e d D a ta
What to do
• Use X-Chart to view daily trends and simple statistic of the test data
Settings: Program the extract condition of the test result logs used in the
X-chart.
Number of Samples
Programmed number of the data is extracted for statistics.
Setting it to 0 uses all the data in the current channel
Select Data
Select from All data (including errors), Pass only, Pass /UL/LL or
Pass/UL2/UL/LL/LL2.
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Reset: Resets all the test data in all the channels.
USB: Saves the data set to Number of Samples and Select Data in a USB
memory in the CSV format.
Saves in LSR700\MANUAL SAVE\LEAK DATA\CH#
20140519171415.csv
The file name consists of the date, hours, minutes and seconds when the
data are saved in the USB memory.
FILE LSR700\MANUAL SAVE\LEAK DATA\CH#00\20140519171415.csv
NOTE
Compensation Value is not included in the logs to
be copied to USB memory.
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What to do
• Restoring test parameters after changing them temporarily: Parameter Backup/Restore
• Preparing for replacing LS-R700 for some trouble: System Backup and Restore
System Backup/Restore
There are two different types of Backup/Restore, System in
Software the System Menu and Test Parameters in the Settings
Menu.
Settings Individual Restore
Settings (Settings Menu) The chart shows which items are backed up for each
backup.
System Settings
K(Ve) Settings
NOTE NOTE
Mastering Settings Items to restore can be selected individually by
Drift Comp Settings selecting Individual Restore.
Fixed Comp Settings
SPAN Value
Backup
1) Connect a USB memory to the USB port on the front panel.
2) Execute Parameter Backup
> Main Menu > Settings > Backup/Restore > Backup
“Initiating Test Parameter Backup OK to continue?” > Yes
NOTE
Backup data is only for restoring the test parameters to
the LS-R700 and cannot be viewed in computers.
Attention
The backup data cannot be restored to any other LS-R700.
SPAN values for the pressure sensor (PS) and the differential
pressure sensor (DPS) will be overwritten and the test results will be
inaccurate.
NEVER restore the backup data to other LS-R700.
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Restore All
1) Connect a USB memory to the USB port on the front panel.
2) Execute Parameter Restore
> Main Menu > Settings > Backup/Restore > Restore > Restore All
“Initiating Test Parameter Restore OK to continue?” > Yes
NOTE
Mastering Value, Compensation Value and Counter are
reset after Parameter Restore.
Attention
NEVER use this feature to copy the test parameters
to other testers.
The backup data can be restored only to itself.
Individual Restore
In Individual Restore, test parameters set to the LS-R700 can be copied to
other LS-R700 testers. Items selected among the backup from the source
tester can be restored individually to the destination tester. However, this
feature requires full understanding that there are items that affect each other
such as timers, leak limits and K(Ve) value.
NOTE
Further individual items can be selected for Advanced Settings +.
Perform System backup to prepare for restoring the test system in case of trouble in the future.
The current system settings can be restored easily to another testser from backup.
Backup
1) Insert a USB memory into the USB port on the front panel.
2) Execute the System Backup.
> Main Menu >System > System Backup/Restore > Backup >
“Initiating System Backup OK to continue?” > Yes
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Restore
1) Connect a USB memory to the USB port on the front panel.
2) Execute the System Restore.
> Main Menu >System > System Backup/Restore > Restore >
“Initiating System Restore OK to continue?” > Yes
Attention
Backup data can only be restored exactly the same
models it was backed up from.
Be sure to compare the model information on the front
A2MRGK4.UX2
SERIAL No.000-00000000
MFG DAT E 2013-04
panel of the LS-R700 to ensure that they are identical.
Model Information
A2MRGK4.UX2
9 Other Settings
7
9.1 Name Channels
> Main Menu > Settings > Advanced Settings > Channel Name
> Channel Title
Use Up/Down keys to enter letters and numbers and Right/Left keys to move
the cursor.
Reset resets the whole title.
94 7 Operations Listed By Purposes
10 Other Features
10.1 Backlight Auto-off
The backlight of LS-R700 goes off automatically when any operation key is
not touched for programmed period of time.
> Main Menu > System > System Settings > Start-up
> Backlight Auto-off > Select the duration
(Disable, 1 minute, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 60 minutes, 120
minutes, 240 minutes)
11 F or M a i nta i ni ng Re l i a b l e Te s t Re s u l ts
Let the power on for 5 minutes or longer for a warm-up before starting inspections.
1) Check Filter/Mist Separator
Drain any accumulated water and check the conditions NOTE
of the element. Water, oil, or other contaminants entering the
Look for water/oil residues around the exhaust port. Leak Tester through the air pressure source
causes the largest majority of breakdowns in
2) Check the test pressure. the Leak Tester.
Make sure that the regulator is adjusted to the correct If contaminants are found in the oil mist
pressure. separator, it is strongly recommended to
install an air dryer or additional in-line filters.
3) Pass/Fail Check Once the Leak Tester is contaminated, the
Run a known good part on the machine to see the part pneumatic circuit will have to be overhauled
passes. Then, apply a properly rated Leak Master and for cleaning, and DPS replacement may be
run another test to see the part fails. required.
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Compares K(Ve) measured with a reference master tested part to the K(Ve) stored in memory.
This can be used for daily sensitivity checks of Type J models.
K(Ve) Check behavior will be same as the K(Ve) Automatic Setup.
Manual Operation
1) > Main Menu > K(Ve) > K(Ve) Check
2) Press ► to start K(Ve) Check.
Remote Operation
Transmit K(Ve) Check signal and Start Signals through control I/O port.
12 U pd a t i n g S o f t w a r e
MAINTENANCE MANUAL
8 MAINTENANCE
Periodic Inspection and Calibration helps maintain the accuracy of LS-R700 and prevent malfunction
Performing the following inspection is highly recommended.
Attention
Settings unlock is required to change settings and toggling
to Manual (M) mode to execute a measurement manually.
1 D a i l y I n s p e c t i o n P o i n ts
Let the power on for 5 minutes or longer for a warm-up before starting inspections.
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2 M o n t h l y I n s p e c t i o n P o i n ts
3 A n n u a l I n s p e c t i o n P o i n ts
Contact your local Cosmo representative for scheduling Annual Calibration Service.
The following items will be inspected and calibrated.
1) Check the oil mist separator and the filter.
2) Leak check of the leak tester
3) Check the DPS offset.
4) Check the DPS span
5) Check the PS offset.
6) Check the PS span.
Compares K(Ve) measured with a reference master tested part to the K(Ve) stored in memory.
This can be used for daily sensitivity checks of Type J models.
K(Ve) Check behavior will be same as the K(Ve) Automatic Setup.
Remote Operation
Transmit K(Ve) Check signal and Start Signals through control I/O port.
1) > Main Menu > Maint. > Inspection > Sensor > DPS
2) Check whether the sensor is open to the atmosphere.
3) Select Offset.
4) Check whether the reading is within the tolerance.
Contact Cosmo for repair if the DPS reading exceeds the Offset Limit.
8 Maintenance 101
1) > Main Menu > Maint. > Inspection > Sensor > PS
2) Check whether the sensor is open to the atmosphere.
3) Select Offset
4) Check whether the reading is within the tolerance.
5) Contact Cosmo for repair if the PS reading exceeds the Offset Limit.
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1) Remove the plug from (Maintenance port) and connect the calibration
equipment that is appropriate for the model to the Maintenance port.
2) Leave the air pressure source connected to the Test pressure port but
regulate the pressure to 0.
3) Unlock settings and toggle to Manual mode.
4) > Main Menu > Maint. > Inspection > Sensor > PS
CAUTION 5) Perform PS offset adjustment.
Normally PS Span
calibration will be
6) Close the stop valves on both WORK and MASTER sides.
performed by Cosmo. 7) Press ► and pressurize LS-R700 with the calibration equipment.
Persons who have been
specially trained by Cosmo 8) PS readout will be displayed on the screen of LS-R700.
can perform it as well, but
9) Compare the readouts displayed on LS-R700 and displayed on the
in that case, Cosmo does
not guarantee the calibration equipment.
calibrated value.
102 8 Maintenance
5 Batter y Re placement
Life of the battery for Memory backup is due in three (3) years.
A reminder to change the battery pops up every time the tester is powered on two weeks before the
recommended replacement date until the battery is replaced.
Although pressing closes the pop up window, please replace the battery as soon as possible.
Battery
3v lithium battery
Product Model Life
Lithium battery CR2032 (UL certified) Three (3) years
CAUTION
Mounting a battery other than specified
may cause an explosion.
1 Memory Backup
8 > Main Menu > Maint. > Battery Replacement > 1 Memory Backup
> “Initiating Memory Backup OK to continue?” > Yes
8 Maintenance 103
5) Mount a new battery in the correct direction (+ comes to the front) in the opposite procedure.
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6) Push the top part of the battery as shown in the photo below to mount it.
NOTE
Dispose the old battery according to
the instruction of the battery.
104 8 Maintenance
2 Memory Restore
> Main Menu > Maint. > Battery Replacement > 2 Memory Restore
> “Initiating Memory Restore OK to continue?” > Yes
3 Replacement Date
> Main Menu > Maint. > Battery Replacement > 3 Replacement Date
Enter the date the battery was replaced
Setting the date will update the next battery replacement date.
> Date
> Time
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5.2 About ERROR 51: Lo Battery SRAM
All measurements are disabled if the error occurs. Please replace the battery immediately.
The following data in LS-R700 will be wrong.
• Date and Time
• Compensation V (Man)
• Mastering Value (Man) NOTE
• Counter Please do not execute
Maint. > Battery Replacement
• Test Result Log
> Memory Backup after ERROR 51.
• Error Log
8 Maintenance 105
If the error occurred right after replacing battery, some internal electrical part may be malfunctioned.
Contact Cosmo for repair after executing System Backup.
6 I ni ti ali z i ng M emor y
9 TROUBLESHOOTING
2 Error List
Menu to view descriptions, probable causes and treatments and all the errors.
> Main Menu > Troubleshooting > Error List
Move the cursor to the Error code of your choice and press .
The probable cause and its treatment will be displayed.
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9 Troubleshooting 109
NOTE
When the error occurred in PCHG, stages only in grey are applicable
but when it occurred in CHG stage, the stages in shadowed are also
applicable as well.
9 Troubleshooting 111
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9 Troubleshooting 113
NOTE
When the error occurred in PCHG, stages only in grey are applicable
but when it occurred in CHG stage, the stages in shadowed are also
applicable as well.
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114 9 Troubleshooting
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9 Troubleshooting 115
Timing: At the end of Stabilization (BAL2) Only for High press and External Press.
Criteria: Pressure switch monitoring the pilot pressure for the Balance (BAL) valve is not activated.
Probable Cause Treatment
Pilot pressure fluctuates or the pressure setting is Adjust the pilot pressure between 400kPa and 700 kPa.
inappropriate. Avoid using air tools branching off the pressure source of the LS-R700 to supply
an stable air.
Setting up a dedicated pressure source for the LS-R700 is recommended.
Malfunction of the pressure switch monitoring the Contact Cosmo for repair.
pilot pressure for the Balance (BAL) valve. As a provisional measure, the pressure switch monitoring can be disabled.
Go to: Settings > Common Settings > Special > PSW Monitoring
> Disable
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116 9 Troubleshooting
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9 Troubleshooting 117
Timing: At the end of the last iteration of DET for Mastering value sampling
Criteria: Leak data at the end of the last DET iteration exceeded the Mastering Limit in the Mastering Sampling.
Probable Cause Treatment
Pressurization and stabilization time Extend Charge(CHG) and Balance (BAL2) timers.
is insufficient Go to: Settings > Advanced Settings > Timer > Charge(CHG) / Balance(BAL2)
MB1(Mastering Equalization) timer, Check the each setting.
MB2(Mastering Stabilization) timer and/or Go to: Comp. > Mastering Settings > Basic
Mastering Iterations are inappropriate. Ref: The recommended settings for MB1 and MB2 timers are 0.5 s. Make
sure that the last DET data is not a negative figure.
High and Low limits for Mastering are Set larger limits.
inappropriate. Go to: Comp. > Mastering Settings > Basic > High Limit / Lo Limit
Ref: Typically the Mastering limits are set to be about 120 to 150% of the 1st
DET in a Mastering value sampling.
Default: ±250[Pa]
Output Signal Timing Chart Last iteration of DET for Mastering value sampling▼
PIN#
Function TYPE WAIT DL1 PCHK PCHG PEXH CHG BAL1 DL2 BAL2 DET BLW EXH END WAIT
Standard D-SUB
1B 18 STAGE #0 NO
2B 17 STAGE #1 NO
3B 16 ERROR NO
5B 14 PASS NO
6B 13 UL FAIL NO
9B 36 BUSY NO
10B 35 END NO
12B 33 LL2 FAIL NO
13B 32 LL FAIL NO
14B 31 UL2 FAIL NO
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Output Signal Timing Chart At the end of last DET in K(Ve) Automatic Setup▼
PIN#
Function TYPE WAIT DL1 PCHK PCHG PEXH CHG BAL1 DL2 BAL2 DET BLW EXH END WAIT
Standard D-SUB
1B 18 STAGE #0 NO
2B 17 STAGE #1 NO
3B 16 ERROR NO
5B 14 PASS NO
6B 13 UL FAIL NO
9B 36 BUSY NO
10B 35 END NO
12B 33 LL2 FAIL NO
13B 32 LL FAIL NO
14B 31 UL2 FAIL NO
Output Signal Timing Chart At the end of last DET in K(Ve) Automatic Setup▼
PIN#
Standard D-SUB
Function TYPE WAIT DL1 PCHK PCHG PEXH CHG BAL1 DL2 BAL2 DET BLW EXH END WAIT 9
1B 18 STAGE #0 NO
2B 17 STAGE #1 NO
3B 16 ERROR NO
5B 14 PASS NO
6B 13 UL FAIL NO
9B 36 BUSY NO
10B 35 END NO
12B 33 LL2 FAIL NO
13B 32 LL FAIL NO
14B 31 UL2 FAIL NO
120 9 Troubleshooting
System Errors
Error Code Error Message Description
ERROR 51 Lo Battery SRAM Error Probable Cause 1
The battery has discharged completely.
Treatment 1
If this error occurs, none of the measurements is enabled.
Replace the battery instantly following the procedures in the
manual (8 Maintenance).
Probable Cause 2
If the same error occurs after replacing the battery, some
electrical parts may be malfunctioned.
Treatment 2
Contact Cosmo for repair after executing a System Backup
ERROR 52 SPI2_res AD Communication failure
ERROR 53 SPI1-res I/O Communication failure
ERROR 59 Flash data area bad track Error
ERROR 60 Flash program area WR Error Kernel
ERROR 61 RAM checksum Error
3) Insert a USB memory into the USB port on the front panel. 9B 36 BUSY NO
10B 35 END NO
4) Execute the System Backup.
9 12B 33 LL2 FAIL NO
> Main Menu > System > System Backup/Restore 13B 32 LL FAIL NO
> Backup > “Initiating System Backup OK to continue?” 14B 31 UL2 FAIL NO
> Yes
DL2 Large Leak WORK side There is a large leak on the Check the seals, part and fittings for possible
DL2 Large Leak MASTER side WORK/MASTER side system. leaks.
If the problem persists without identifiable causes, please conduct the No Leak Check.
1) Close both the WORK and MASTER stop valves on the rear panel of the tester.
2) Go to:
>Main Menu > Maint. > Inspection > Leak Check > No-Leak Check
PIN#
Function TYPE WAIT DL1 PCHK PCHG PEXH CHG BAL1 DL2 BAL2 DET BLW EXH END WAIT
Standard D-SUB
9 1B 18 STAGE #0 NO
2B 17 STAGE #1 NO
3B 16 ERROR NO
5B 14 PASS NO
6B 13 UL FAIL NO Varies depending on the stage that Large Leak was detected
9B 36 BUSY NO
10B 35 END NO
12B 33 LL2 FAIL NO
13B 32 LL FAIL NO Varies depending on the stage that Large Leak was detected
14B 31 UL2 FAIL NO
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Follow the procedures below to identify the cause of the frequent fails and remedy the problem.
1 Perform a No-Leak Check with the stop valves on the rear panel closed.
If the LS-R700 is not leaking, the cause of the frequent fails is something else. Proceed to the next item to check.
Contact Cosmo for repair if internal leak is found.
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126 9 Troubleshooting
There are two types of the causes for the negative fails. One is caused by a pressure rise in WORK-side circuit and
the other is caused by a pressure reduction in the MASTER side circuit.
Follow the procedures below to identify the cause of the frequent fails and remedy the problem.
1 Perform a No-Leak Check with the stop valves on the rear panel closed.
If the LS-R700 is not leaking, the cause of the frequent fails is something else. Proceed to the next item to check.
Contact Cosmo for repair if internal leak is found.
4 By over compensation
Probable Cause Treatment
The current compensation value Update the compensation value.
may not be suitable for the current
environmental condition.
10 Specifications 127
SPECIFICATIONS/REFERENCE
10 SPECIFICATIONS
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128 10 Specifications
1 P r i m a r y Spe c i f i c a t i ons
2 M ode l Cl a s s i f i c at i ons
LS-R700-A B C
A: Pneumatic Circuit
Intelligent 1 Pneumatic Circuit A1 Large flow circuit with great sensor protection features
Intelligent 2 Pneumatic Circuit A2 Equipped an equalization valve and additional self-check features to A1 circuit
For the parts whose volume is approx. 10 mL or smaller and the leak
Micro Volume Circuit AS01
specifications are quite small.
For the parts whose volume is approx. 100 mL or smaller and the leak
Small Volume A1 Circuit AS1
specifications are quite small.
Secondary Pressure Circuit C For external pressure (secondary pressure) test
C: Options
The valve open/close automatically during K(Ve) calibration
Come with
and K(Ve) check.
Calibrator J CAL driving valve
Not available for H20 and H49 models
for Leak Master
Leak Master is sold separately.
Bypass Circuit Ready without Comes with a valve to control the separately sold Bypass Circuit Unit
B
Precision Regulator The Bypass Circuit Unit is equipped with a precision regulator.
RX02 Filter housing for the pilot pressure port is nylon.
Nylon Filter Housing
RX03 Filter housings for the pilot pressure and test pressure ports are nylon.
DPS 10kPa *2 D4 Sensor range: ±10 kPa Display range: ±10 kPa Resolution: 1 Pa
Stop Valve Monitoring W Checks whether the stop valve on the WORK port is opened.
*2 DPS = Differential pressure sensor
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11 Reference 131
11 REFERENCE
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132 11 Reference
1 Le a k Te s t i n g O v e r vi ew
After a non-leaking reference part (MASTER) and a tested part (WORK) are pressurized simultaneously,
isolating the MASTER and WORK from the pressure source, and the differential pressure sensor (DPS)
measure the pressure drop resulting by leaks.
Stages
Start After clamping and sealing a WORK, initiates a start signal.
Charge (CHG) Pressurizes or evacuates the WORK and the MASTER for testing.
Balance delay (DL2) Stops supply of test pressure. Waits for decrease in pressure changes
caused by valve operation.
Balance (BAL2) Isolates the WORK and the MASTER from each other to measure the
pressure difference between them. Detects large leaks.
Detection (DET) Detects small leaks. Drift compensation will be performed.
Air-blow, Exhaust and End Transmits judgment signal, and exhausts air from inside the WORK and
(BLW, EXH, END) MASTER from the exhaust port. Simultaneously, air-blow is performed to
clean inside the tester.
OPTION R
V1 P.S
SV4-2
F2 V2
MASTER
AV1 AV3
V1
F1
S1
PRESSURE DPS EXHAUST
SOURCE O O
F3 V3
WORK
AV4
SV2 O
SV8
400kPa SV4-1
F4
G
PILOT G3 PILOT
PRESSURE PRESSURE PORT
OPTION J
Timing Chart
Solenoid
11 Valve
DL1 CHG DL2 BAL2 DET BLW END
SV4-2
SV2
SV4-1
11 Reference 133
The figure on the right shows the pressure changes inside CHG and BAL1 BAL2 DET
the WORK and the MASTER.
Internal pressure
Pressure change
using non-leaking
part and master
Pressure change
Valve
using leaking part
closed
Differential pressure
Auto-zero Auto-zero
resulting from leaks rises at a constant rate with time. In
reading
the DET stage, the differential pressure sensor (DPS) ΔP ΔP Differential pressure
change using
output is zeroed through an automatic zero operation leaking part
before a differential pressure reading is produced. ΔT
Detected differential pressure can be converted into leak rate (mL/min) using a conversion equation derived
from Boyle's Law. Using the unit's leak calibration facility makes calculations based on the conversion
equation unnecessary.
Where:
∆VL: Leak [mL]
Ve: Equivalent internal volume [mL]
∆P: Pressure drop due to a leak [Pa]
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Patm: Atmospheric pressure [Pa]
NOTE
The definition of internal equivalent volume, Ve, is the
volume of air of the entire WORK-side pneumatic
circuit at a particular test pressure. Ve is used as
the leak coefficient K(Ve) in the leak rate calculation.
134 11 Reference
Where:
Ve: Equivalent internal volume [mL]
Vw: Internal volume of the tested part and the tubing [mL]
Vm: Internal volume of the MASTER and the tubing [mL]
Vt: Tester internal volume [mL] (= 11 mL) (Standard pneumatic circuit)
Ks: Change in internal volume of the sensor per unit pressure change [mL/kPa] (= 0.005 mL/kPa)
Kw: Change in internal volume of the tested part per unit pressure change [mL/kPa]
P: Test pressure [kPa]
Tester internal volume, Vt, of each pneumatic circuit (including CAL port)
Intelligent 1 pneumatic circuit, A1: 11 mL
Intelligent 2 pneumatic circuit, A2: 13 mL
A1 pneumatic circuit for small volume, AS1: 11mL
Small volume pneumatic circuit, A01, with stop valves: 6 mL
Secondary pressure detection method C: 7 mL
2) Equivalent internal volume when the internal volume of the MASTER is almost equal to that of the
WORK (Tested part) (Vw = Vm)
(In other words, the MASTER-side circuit is same in volume as the WORK-side, and both are rigid
enough that the test pressure does not physically change their dimensions.)
If the internal volume of the tested part remains unchanged (Kw = 0) during detection even though
charged with pressure, Equation A can be simplified to Equation B:
Ks(1 + Vw/Vm) + Kw = 2Ks = 0.01 [mL/kPa]
Ve = Vw + Vt + 0.01 × (101.3 + P) B
3) Equivalent internal volume when a MASTER Chamber (i.g. MC-F02A, whose internal volume is 109
mL) is used as a MASTER
If the internal volume of the tested part remains unchanged (Kw = 0) during detection even though
charged with pressure, Equation A can be simplified to Equation C:
NOTE
When the volume of the Master is
Ve = Vw + Vt + 0.005 × (1+ Vw/109) × (101.3 + P) C smaller than that of the tested
part, Ve becomes larger, which
causes lowering the DPS
sensitivity
Where:
∆P 60
Q = Ve × × Q: Volumetric leak rate [mL/min]
1.013 × 10 5 T
P: Pressure drop due to leaks [Pa]
Ve: Equivalent internal volume [mL]
T: Detection time(s)
The LS-R700 uses the above equation to calculate the leak rate. Note that the tester uses standard
atmospheric pressure for this calculation.
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11 Reference
17.8 275
Max.(150)
7
8
9
70
50
ITV2000
Ø 4.5 取付穴
T2.5A-250V POWER
100-240VAC~ 50/60Hz
100VA MAX,1ph
COM1
FG
G3
PILOT PRESSURE
400~700kPa BYPASS
FILL
TEST PRESSURE
250.2
7
8
9
E/P
REGULATOR
COSMO INSTURUMENTS CO,.LTD.
MADE IN JAPAN
150
135
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136 11 Reference
3 Pneumatic Circuit
NOTE
The actual circuit may not be
same as the drawing.
V1
F2 V2
MASTER
AV1 AV2 P.S AV3
V1
F1
S1
PRESSURE DPS EXHAUST
SOURCE O O O
F3 V3
WORK
AV4
SV2 O
SV8 SV3
SV4
400kPa
F4
G
PILOT G3 PILOT
PRESSURE PRESSURE PORT
OPTION J
DL1 PCHK PCHG PEXH CHG BAL1 DL2 BAL2 DET BLOW EXH END
SV2
SV3
SV4
SV7
*SV8
*SV8 is for K(Ve) Automatic Setup and K(Ve) Check.
V1 P.S
SV4-2
F2 V2
MASTER
AV1 AV3
V1
F1
S1
PRESSURE DPS EXHAUST
SOURCE O O
F3 V3
WORK
AV4
SV2 O
SV8
11 400kPa SV4-1
F4
G
PILOT G3 PILOT
PRESSURE PRESSURE PORT
OPTION J
DL1 PCHG PEXE CHG DL2 BAL2 DET BLOW EXH END
SV2
SV3
SV4
SV5
SV7
*SV8
*SV8 is for K(Ve) Automatic Setup and K(Ve) Check.
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AV4 WORK
O
SV3
SV4
SV8
SV2
400kPa
F4
G
PILOT
PRESSURE
DL1 PCHK PCHG PEXH CHG BAL1 DL2 BAL2 DET BLOW EXH END
SV2
SV3
SV4
*SV8
*SV8 is for K(Ve) Automatic Setup and K(Ve) Check.
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4 P r e s s ur e Uni t C onv e r s i on Ta b l e
1kg/cm2→ 0.980665 14.2233 735.55914 28.959 393.7 10000 98.0665 0.0980665 980.665 0.96784
1.0197162 ←1bar→ 14.50373 750.06158 29.529962 401.46227 10197.162 100 0.1 1000 0.9869221
0.0703072 0.0689478 ←1psi→ 51.715083 2.0360254 27.679934 703.07172 6.8947783 0.0068948 68.947783 0.0680461
0.0013595 0.0013332 0.0193367 ←1mmHg→ 0.0393701 0.5352391 13.5951 0.1333224 0.0001333 1.3332239 0.0013158
0.0345316 0.0338639 0.491153 25.400018 ←1inHg→ 13.595083 345.31579 3.3863911 0.0033864 33.863911 0.033421
0.00254 0.0024909 0.0361273 1.8683239 0.073556 ←1 inH2O→ 25.400051 0.2490894 0.0002491 2.4908941 0.0024583
0.0001 9.807E-05 0.0014223 0.0735559 0.0028959 0.03937 ←1mmH2O→ 0.0098067 9.807E-06 0.0980665 9.678E-05
0.0101972 0.01 0.1450373 7.5006158 0.2952996 4.0146227 101.97162 ←1kPa→ 0.001 10 0.0098692
10.197162 10 145.0373 7500.6158 295.29962 4014.6227 101971.62 1000 ←1MPa→ 10000 9.8692214
0.0010197 0.001 0.0145037 0.7500616 0.02953 0.4014623 10.197162 0.1 0.0001 ←1hPa→ 0.0009869
1.0332286 1.0132512 14.695921 760.00076 29.921268 406.78211 10332.286 101.32512 0.1013251 1013.2512 ←1atm
↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓ ↓
kg/cm2 bar psi mmHg, Torr inHg inH2O mmH2O kPa MPa hPa atm
5 Fl ow Uni t C onve r s i o n Ta b l e
3
Pa·m /s SI Leak rate unit
E-3 = ᵡ 10 = ᵡ 0.001
3 -3
E-3 Pa·m /s
3 3
ig: 0.001688 Pa·m /s = 1.688 E-3 Pa·m /s
Pa/s Differential pressure (ΔP) per second.
ΔP at the end of a stage is divided by the stage timer in second (Time average).
Pa/min Differential pressure (ΔP) per second.
ΔP at the end of a stage is divided by the stage timer in second and multiplied by 60
11 (Time average).
*Pa/s Differential pressure (ΔP) of the last second in a stage.
* is prefixed to distinguish from the Pa/s above.
Be sure to disable all the compensation features when using this unit.
*Pa/min Differential pressure (ΔP) of the last second in a stage multiplied by 60.
* is prefixed to distinguish from the Pa/min above.
Be sure to disable all the compensation features when using this unit.
11 Reference 139
7 CE M arking
NOTE
Display of the sensor readout may get fluctuated when it gets
interfered by jamming. Removing the interference resolve the
problem. (IEC-61000-4-3)
”EC Declaration of Conformity” to prove the product complies with the provisions of the European Directive
is available upon request.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Cosmo could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment. (excluding particular specifications)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. Those limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the operation
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the use will be required to correct the
interference at his own experience.
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9 Common Peripherals
Refer to “2
2 INSTALLATION” for the details.
Water, oil, or other foreign matters inside the tested parts may get into the air leak tester when it exhausts air,
which may damage the tester.
Installing an External Exhaust Valve between air leak tester and tested part prevent the contamination.
MASTER
LS-R700
WORK
G3-ME
Test time can be reduced by using a Bypass Circuit Unit when testing tested parts with a large internal
volume with low test pressure because it fills the parts with air in a short period of time.
Models with the option B are equipped with a pilot pressure port for the Bypass Circuit Unit.
Air leak tester controls the Bypass Circuit Unit.
Enable the Bypass solenoid valve to use it.
Go to: > Main Menu > Settings > Advanced Settings > CHG Options > Bypass Valve
WORK port
WORK
Bypass
Fill Valve 3
WORK
To Test Pressure Source
Bypass
Fill Valve 2
11 Pressure
Gauge 2*
Pressure
Gauge 1
WORK
Bypass
Fill Valve 1
WORK
Relief
Pressure valve
Regulator 2* Regulator 1 Exhaust Valve
Source
Exhaust
Note: Regulator 2 and Pressure
Gauge 2 will not come with the
Bypass Unit.
Regulated part Wide Valve
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