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Otto Bilz Werkzeugfabrik GmbH & Co
HF Wireless Ta in Control Unit HF 3000
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
1 Layout Diagram: HF Wireless Tapping Control Unit HF 3000
2 Introduction
3 The HF transmitter ”HFS 311111“
3.1 Operational Modes of HF Transmitter
3.2 Battery replacement
3.) Technical data
4 The HF Rm‘eiwrx ,,HFF 3002“and,,l-IFE,MI) “
4.1 Operating Elements of HF Receiver and their Functions
412 Operational and Alarm Modes of HF Receiver
4.2 1 Mains operated
4.212 Standby operational mode
4.3 Mains Voltage Setting
4.4 Technical Data
4.5 Remote Control of Receiver by Programmable Logic Control
4 5 1 Wiring explanations
4.5 2 Status schedule of relaycontacts
4.5.3 Wiring Diagram oil-[F Receiver 7 7 7
{5,4 Realisation of Remote Control Operation
4.5 5 Actions at alarm
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5 Installation 1 I
5.1 General Information 11
5.2 Assembly 1 1
5.2 1 Front mounting Of receiver in the swttchboard 12
5.2.2 Mounting of receiver With sliding blocks for handle and feet slots 12
6 Maintenance 14
6.1 Quarterly Maintenance 14
61 Semivannual Maintenance 15
7 Anna 1 6
7.1 Frequency Table 16
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1 Layout Diagram: HF Wireless Tapping Control Unit HF 3000
HFA‘O chuck Wlth
receiving antenna length compensation
Ira nsmttter
ada ptor with
anlenna
receiving antenna saiew clutch
HFA 0
maxtal cahls
x = length in meter
(max 25 m)
multiple cable to machine contloi
(optional 1engtn)
HF~receiver
HFE 3002. 2 anlenna mpuls
HFE 3004: 4 antenna Inputs machine cuntrol
2 Introduction
l-l]? Tapping Control Unit (l-[F = High Frequency)
When tapping on transfer lines, special purpose machines and trtacltinittg centers, dammage til“ the tap catutot
alwa)s be prevented. Occasionally, the threads are not tapped to full depth or are missing at all Surch faults
rcmmn often undetected until aesembling of the parts. This causes high rentachming costs and means someti-
mes even the rejection of the component. In combination with the BILZ WFLA WFLK or WFLP Quick Change
Tapping (‘hnckc and Adaptors with safety clutch, the 1-[F unit controls the thread depth, identifies possible tap
breakage during tapping operation and prevents such malfunctions.
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3 The HF transmitter ,,HFS 3100“
3.1 Operational Modes of HF Transmitter
Collision alarm Batte m0nit0rin_ alarm
Alarm triggering: Alarm triggerii g
Chuck is compressed in the clockwise direction or Battery toltage drops below 3.0 V.
extended in the anticlockwrse direction
Reaction. Reaction:
HF si ml in 1 sec rhvthm l-[F signal in .5 sec rhythm.
End of alarm. End of alarm:
Collision alarm is cancelled 5 sec. after chuck release, Battery monitoring alaini can be wncelled only
Transmitters of extended transmittal time are available by removing the empty battery.
on re- uest
As long as no alarm is being triggered the H]: transmitter is in inoperative position and requires max.
20 pA of energy,
3.2 Battery replacement
As soon as a batter} monitoring alarm is being triggered. the battery is to be replaced immediately.
. Rcmovc from spindle the chuck havtng triggcrcd battery monitoring alarm (for identification scc 4 2.1). dry
it up and unscrew plug screw from shank,
. Remove empty battery and replace it by a new one.
Attention: lnsen hattery with negative pole (») towards open end of shank.
For replacement purposes use only lithium-thionyl-chloride batteries, size ‘/zAA
(preferably Sonnenschein SL-750/S).
- Screw in again shank plug screw.
3.3 Technical data
General
Countrv FRG U K. USA Sweden
frequency range 7000-7201) 49 8249.98 7200-7299 30.2730 34 MHZ
channel spacing 80 16 30 30/40 kHz
transmitting rzinge (distance chuck - antenna) abt. 3 m
HIP—output < l nW
permissible ambient temperature 0 - 80 °C
HFS 3100
Power source: lithium thionyl chloride battery 3.6 V
Battery capacity 850 mAh
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4 The HF Receivers ,,HFE 3002“ and ,,HFE 3004“
4. 1 Operating Elements of HF Receiver and their Functions
ii Front Eancl of the unit
0 5,—ChECK
HF-RECEIVER
BU] BUB
Element. Function:
5] “RESET" button A signal emitted by a chuck will be memorized
by the receiver. Pushing ,,RESE‘l“ button will
clear the receiver
D12 Yellow ,,B CHECK" indicamr Lights up only as long as a signal emitted by
one ofthe chucks on this receiver's channel is
being received,
D] 3 Red ,,“ALARM indicator Informs that a signal emitted by one or several
chucks on this receiver’s channel has been and/or
15 being received
D14 Green mains indicator Lights up when power is switched on
BU] (-)< BUZ (+) Level output The strength of the HP signal received (level) can
be measured by voltmeter The level depends on
antenna’s positioning (see 62).
h) Rear panel hi the unit
P3865
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Otto Bilz Werkzeugfabrik GmbH & Co
Notes to the FCC authority
to operate the eguigment
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
(l)This device may not cause haimfiil interference, and
(2)this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Caution:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could VOid the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential instal—
lation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception! which can he deter-
mined by tuming the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to cor—
rect the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna,
0 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is comiected.
o Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV tecluiiciaii [01 help.
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