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Thank you! 

 

Thank you for purchasing a Mark-10 Series BGI Digital Force Gauge. We are 
confident that you will get many years of great service from this product. Mark-10 
digital force gauges are designed to be easy to use and ruggedly constructed for 
many years of service in laboratory and industrial environments.  
 
This User's Guide provides setup, operating, and programming instructions. 
Dimensions and specifications are also provided. For additional information or 
answers to your application questions, contact us and our technical support and 
engineering teams will be eager to help you.  
 
Thank you again for your purchase and happy testing! 

 
 
 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 
 

CONTROLS - SECTION 1

 .................................................................  3 

POWER - SECTION 2

 ....................................................................... 4 

CONFIGURATION - SECTION 3

 ...................................................... 4 

FILTERS - SECTION 4

 ......................................................................  6 

EXTERNAL TRIGGER MODE - SECTION 5

 .................................... 7 

SET POINTS - SECTION 6

 ................................................................ 7 

AVERAGE MODE - SECTION 7

 ....................................................... 8 

GAUGE CONTROL LANGUAGE - SECTION 8

 ............................... 9 

OUTPUTS - SECTION 9

 ..................................................................  10 

 RS-232 

 

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10 

 Mitutoyo 

BCD 

............................................................................. 11 

 Analog 

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11 

       I/O connector pin diagram ......................................................... 12 

CALIBRATION - SECTION 11

 ........................................................ 12 

SPECIFICATIONS - SECTION 11

 ...................................................  12 

 General 

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12 

 Dimensions 

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13

 

WARRANTY– SECTION 12

 ............................................................ 13 

 

Series BGI 

Summary of Contents for BGI

Page 1: ...DIGITAL FORCE TORQUE INDICATOR Model BGI User s Guide...

Page 2: ...ed For additional information or answers to your application questions contact us and our technical support and engineering teams will be eager to help you Thank you again for your purchase and happy...

Page 3: ...in parentheses For a detailed description of the secondary functions see Section 3 POWER ENTER Turns power on and off UNITS Selects units of measurement ZERO Zeroes any tare value up to the full capac...

Page 4: ...has several features with programmable options allowing many user specified choices In order to access the configuration menu perform the following 1 Turn off the indicator 2 Press and hold MODE 3 Tu...

Page 5: ...Set point outputs enabled bcd d Mitutoyo BCD output disabled bcd E Mitutoyo BCD output enabled nPOL Mitutoyo readings without polarity absolute value POL Mitutoyo readings with polarity positive for...

Page 6: ...gs A E Average mode enabled A d Average mode disabled dEL Initial delay prompt At Average time prompt trF Trigger force torque value prompt CAL Calibration See Section 10 4 FILTERS For maximum flexibi...

Page 7: ...trigger signal returns to its original state Please refer to the diagram for connection details and to Section 3 for configuration information 6 SET POINTS This feature is useful for tolerance checkin...

Page 8: ...The process of averaging begins as soon as the programmed trigger reading is reached and is indicated by a flashing A The conclusion of the test is indicated by an alternating A and the calculated val...

Page 9: ...e PKCW Peak Clockwise mode PKCCW Peak Counter Clockwise mode CLR Clear peaks start a new average or external trigger test Z Zero display and perform the CLR function Request the displayed reading C Re...

Page 10: ...ngs and features using the same abbreviations as the commands to set them Any detected errors are reported back by means of the following error codes 10 Illegal command 11 Not applicable e g SPHn comm...

Page 11: ...transmitted if DATA is pressed during the average computation while in the Average mode or during the input scanning in the External trigger mode Mitutoyo BCD This output is useful for connection to...

Page 12: ...eration In some cases the display will show nnnn or uuuu to indicate excessive or insufficient calibration weight This can be caused by incorrect weights tare weight of over 10 of the full capacity or...

Page 13: ...cts in workmanship and materials Mark 10 Corporation will at its option repair or replace or refund the purchased price of goods found to be defective This remedy shall be the buyer s sole and exclusi...

Page 14: ...standard line of products we can provide modifications and custom designs for OEM applications Our engineering team is eager to satisfy any special requirements Please contact us for further informati...

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