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The IPM650 can be used with the FUTEK SENSIT software, which can be purchased separately or evaluated through a free trial 
version available on the FUTEK website.

FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE IN SENSIT WITH THE 
IPM650:

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Ability to see current reading in Display table

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Ability to upload, list, plot, and export data logging 
information from the IPM650

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Ability to view, list, and export a live graphing session

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Ability to remotely control the IPM650 through a virtual 
front panel

TO SETUP DATA LOGGING IN SENSIT FOR IPM650:

1.  Data Logging Mode Tab

2.  Settings

3.  File Path

4.  Start Test

In SENSIT the items that do not apply to the IPM650 will be 
grayed out in the Data logging Settings.

Start Test will import the data logging information into 
SENSIT.

SENSIT

 Test and Measurement Software

Summary of Contents for IPM650

Page 1: ...Quick Start Guide Sensor Solutions Source Load Torque Pressure Multi Component Calibration Instruments Software www futek com IPM650 Intelligent Panel Mount Display...

Page 2: ...ecifications without notice Please visit http www futek com salesterms for complete terms and conditions 10 Thomas Irvine CA 92618 USA Tel 949 465 0900 Fax 949 465 0905 www futek com TECHNICAL SUPPORT...

Page 3: ...on 9 TEDS and Channel Select 11 Profile Lockout and LCD Settings 12 Analog Output Quick Setup 13 Alarm and Relay Quick Setup 14 Data Logging 16 SENSIT Test and Measurement Software 18 Performance Revi...

Page 4: ...ross Unit Power Exit Shunt Display Back 1 2 00001 Peak 2 00000 mV V 1 99999 Valley 01 Gross 5 SPS 4 5 6 3 2 The Units button can change between similar units Hold will flash on the LCD when active Shu...

Page 5: ...nit Power Exit Shunt Display Back Menu Track Hold Tare Gross Unit Power Display Back Displays Channel Information IN MENU MODE Enter Toggles between engineering units force torque pressure and displac...

Page 6: ...with USB 2 0 only CONNECTION TIPS The Excitation and Signal connections are used with mV V output sensors with the Excitation used to supply power to the sensor The 24V output supply can be used to p...

Page 7: ...OUT 24VDC Output A4 5V OUT 5VDC Output A5 V V and mA Amplified Input Connections A6 V V and mA Amplified Input Connections A7 PLEAD n a A8 PLAG n a Note Shield should only be connected on either sens...

Page 8: ...ltage Output D3 G Ground current D4 IOUT Current Output Ground G connections can be used to connect a cable shield Strain Gauge Input is for sensors with a mV V output level Green screw terminals can...

Page 9: ...ght arrow keys followed by Enter 5 Sensor Config and choose sensor output type 6 Direction 7 Unit Selection 8 Sensor Capacity 9 Sensitivity 10 Sensitivity if applicable 11 Serial Number Serial number...

Page 10: ...ompt to exit without saving Enter can be used for Yes and Back for No Current profiles cannot be set up manually and must be set up using the Live Calibration feature in the profile setup Full bridge...

Page 11: ...rofile TEDS and Channel Select TEDS is a small chip that can store a sensor s calibration infor mation The IPM650 can read it upon power up or by loading it through the menu and setup a profile with t...

Page 12: ...ion The LCD contrast and brightness can be set to maximum and the levels can be saved as default for all future usage of the IPM650 Use the left and right arrow keys to increase or decrease the bright...

Page 13: ...to exit to main menu Analog Output Quick Setup Bi polar and Uni polar for voltage configurations will determine if the output would be 5VDC for both directional outputs from the sensor or map both di...

Page 14: ...ge of the full sensor s output for Hi and Lo limits 6 Back to Edit Profile Menu 7 Back to Profile Menu 8 Save Changes 9 Back to Main Menu 10 Back to Display Screen Alarm Configuration and Alarm Activi...

Page 15: ...elay 2 Output Enable or Disable 11 Back to Main Menu 12 Back to Display Screen Alarm Relay 1 is mapped to Alarm High and Alarm Relay 2 is mapped to Alarm Low Threshold limits are set as a percentage o...

Page 16: ...be uploaded into the FUTEK SENSIT software and further exported into other programs such as Microsoft Excel DATA LOGGING QUICK SETUP 1 Menu 2 Data Logging 3 Logging Rate 4 Choose Full speed or Half S...

Page 17: ...he sampling rate used The data logging information is lost when power is turned off on the IPM650 At slower sampling it is possible to exit the data logging menu to view a count down timer A check mar...

Page 18: ...ot and export data logging information from the IPM650 Ability to view list and export a live graphing session Ability to remotely control the IPM650 through a virtual front panel TO SETUP DATA LOGGIN...

Page 19: ...hould be turned on and connected to the computer prior to starting SENSIT USB output under Interfaces in the IPM650 should be enabled with a check mark to confirm its operation TIPS FOR USING SENSIT W...

Page 20: ...nge 1 500 500 mV V nom Input Range 2 12 12 VDC Input Range 3 0 30 mA OUTPUT PARAMETER MIN MAX UNIT Analog Voltage 0 5 VDC 5 5 VDC Analog Current 0 20 mA 4 20 mA 0 25 mA 5 25 mA POWER ADAPTER PARAMETER...

Page 21: ...second Valley display update rate 5 times per second PASSWORDS Default Password 0000000 Alternative Password Device s Serial Number PHYSICAL PROPERTIES Instrument Weight 1 9 lbs 862g without mounting...

Page 22: ...4800 sps at preset intervals Increasing the sampling rate may increase the noise as the IPM650 becomes more sensitive to input changes The decimal point is floating on the IPM650 which means with 4 d...

Page 23: ...in the IPM650 profie setup and will require known loads The load to use should match the capacity listed in the profile If the readings are not correct for the applied load review the sensor profile...

Page 24: ...10 Thomas Irvine CA 92618 USA Tel 949 465 0900 Fax 949 465 0905 www futek com...

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