Renishaw UCC1 Manuel utilisateur

Installation guide
H-1000-5056-09-B
UCC1 universal CMM controller

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Renishaw part no: H-1000-5056-09-B
Issued: 12 2006

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UCC1
Universal CMM controller
Installation guide

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FCC
Information to user (FCC section 15.105)
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A digital device, pursuant
to part 15 of the FCC rules. These 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
installation 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 you will be required to correct
the interference at your expense.
Information to user (FCC section 15.21)
The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Renishaw plc or
authorised representative could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC

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EC declaration of conformity
The UCC1 has been manufactured in conformity with the following standards:
BS EN 61326:1998 Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use –
EMC requirements.
Immunity to Annex A - industrial locations.
Emissions to class A (non-domestic) limits.
BS EN 60204-1:1998 Safety of machinery – Electrical equipment of machines
Part 1: General requirements.
and that it complies with the requirements of the following EC Directives (as amended):
89/336/EEC – Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
73/23/EEC – Low voltage
EC declaration of conformity

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Care of equipment
Renishaw probes and associated systems are precision tools used for obtaining precise measurements
and must therefore be treated with care.
Changes to Renishaw products
Renishaw reserves the right to improve, change or modify its hardware or software without incurring any
obligations to make changes to Renishaw equipment previously sold.
Warranty
Renishaw plc warrants its equipment for a limited period (as set out in our Standard Terms and Conditions
of Sale) provided that it is installed exactly as defined in associated Renishaw documentation.
Prior consent must be obtained from Renishaw if non-Renishaw equipment (e.g. interfaces and/or cabling)
is to be used or substituted. Failure to comply with this will invalidate the Renishaw warranty.
Claims under warranty must be made from authorised service centres only, which may be advised by the
supplier or distributor.
Trade marks
Windows 98, Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Windows NT are registered tradenames of the Microsoft
Corporation.
IBM is the tradename of the International Business Machines Inc
All trademarks and tradenames are acknowledged.
Care of equipment

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References and associated documents
It is recommended that the following documentation is referenced to when installing the UCC1.
Renishaw documents
Documentation supplied on Renishaw UCC software CD.
Document number Title
H-1000-5057 UCC controller programmer’s guide
H-1000-5058 RENICIS user’s guide
H-1000-5220 UCC daughter card installation guide
H-1000-5222 UCC command set
H-1000-5227 UCC servo tuning user’s guide
External documents
National and international standards including the following may be applicable to the finished machine or
installation: -
EN 292-2:1991 Safety of machinery - Basic concepts, general principles for design - Part 2:
Technical principles and specifications.
EN (IEC) 60204-1:1997 Safety of machinery - Electrical equipment of machines - Part 1: General
requirements
References and associated documents

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Safety
Electrical requirements
The UCC1 is powered from the a.c. mains supply via an IEC 320 connector. The operating voltages of the
unit are as follows:
90 - 132 V ac and 180 - 264 V ac 47 - 63 Hz 80 W maximum
This equipment must be connected to a protective earth conductor via a three core mains (line) cable.
The mains plug shall be inserted only into a socket outlet provided with a protective earth contact.
The protective earth contact shall not be negated by the use of an extension cable without protective
conductor.
An earth stud is provided to allow bonding of the CMM’s metal parts to the protective earth.
CAUTION: Any interruption of the protective conductor may make the equipment
dangerous. Make sure that the grounding requirements are strictly observed.
Environmental requirements
The following environmental conditions comply with (or exceed) BS EN 61010-1:1993
Safety
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Indoor use
Altitude
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Relative humidity
Transient overvoltages
Pollution degree
IP30 (no protection against water)*
up to 2000 m
0 °C to +50 °C
-10 °C to +70 °C
80% maximum (non-condensing) for temperatures up to +31 °C.
Linear decrease to 50% at +40 °C
Installation category II
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NOTE: If a higher IP rating is required following a risk assessment by the installer of the equipment
an additional external enclosure will be required to house the UCC1. It is also the responsibility of the
installer to ensure that, if the equipment is used in a dusty environment, that filtering is supplied in the
enclosure to prevent excessive dust ingress.
NOTE: UCC1 main unit weight = 6 kg

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Contents
Contents
1 Safety considerations .......................................................................................................................11
1.1 Installation..............................................................................................................................11
1.2 Incoming supply .....................................................................................................................11
1.3 Protection against electric shock............................................................................................12
1.4 Control functions ....................................................................................................................12
1.5 General use............................................................................................................................12
2 Scope and items supplied ................................................................................................................13
2.1 Scope.....................................................................................................................................13
2.2 CMM host computer...............................................................................................................13
2.3 Installation software (RENICIS) .............................................................................................14
2.4 Version ...................................................................................................................................14
2.5 Items supplied........................................................................................................................15
3 Description of the UCC1...................................................................................................................16
3.1 UCC1 controller, general........................................................................................................17
3.2 Motherboard...........................................................................................................................18
3.3 TP200 interface......................................................................................................................19
3.3.1 Differences between the PI 200 and the UCC1 interface .......................................19
3.3.2 Connectors .............................................................................................................19
3.4 Daughtercards........................................................................................................................19
3.5 Power supply unit...................................................................................................................20
3.5.1 Input........................................................................................................................20
3.5.2 Output .....................................................................................................................20
3.6 Fuses .....................................................................................................................................20
4 Optical interface board and cable.....................................................................................................21
4.1 Optical interface board ...........................................................................................................21
4.2 Fibre optic cable link ..............................................................................................................21
5 Connecting the UCC1 to a CMM......................................................................................................23
5.1 The controller’s 24 V supply ...................................................................................................25
5.2 Motor engagement.................................................................................................................25

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5.3 Amplifier enabling...................................................................................................................26
5.4 Contactor energisation...........................................................................................................26
5.5 Motor command signals.........................................................................................................27
5.6 Motor command polarity.........................................................................................................27
5.7 Controller switch outputs to the CMM ....................................................................................27
5.8 Controller switch inputs from the CMM ..................................................................................28
6 Connectors and signals....................................................................................................................29
6.1 Rear panel connectors...........................................................................................................29
6.2 CMM reading head input connections....................................................................................29
6.2.1 CMM’s reading head interface circuit......................................................................31
6.3 COMMS Ch1 connector.........................................................................................................31
6.4 Machine’s I/O connector.........................................................................................................32
6.4.1 Details of the machine’s I/O signals........................................................................36
6.5 The SCR 200 connector.........................................................................................................37
6.6 Servo power ampilfier connector............................................................................................38
6.7 Trigger probe connector .........................................................................................................41
6.8 Analogue probe connector.....................................................................................................42
7 Installation of the UCC1 components...............................................................................................43
7.1 General wiring standards .......................................................................................................43
7.1.1 Preparations...........................................................................................................................44
7.2 Installing the optical interface board.......................................................................................44
7.2.1 Optical interface board preparation PCI version .....................................................44
7.2.2 Optical interface board preparation ISA version .....................................................44
7.3 Optical interface board installation .........................................................................................45
7.4 Connecting UCC1 cables to and from CMM ..........................................................................46
7.5 Connecting the UCC1 mains supply ......................................................................................46
7.6 Installation of daughtercards..................................................................................................47
7.7 Probe head LED switch setting ..............................................................................................47
8 Renishaw license key manager system ...........................................................................................48
8.1 Using the Renishaw license key manager .............................................................................48
8.2 Ordering extra functionality / upgrading .................................................................................49
8.3 Obtaining the key ...................................................................................................................49
8.4 Applying the key.....................................................................................................................49
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