Advanced Systems & Designs, 600-22-Mark10CTA-MTI, Digimatic FlashCable for Mark-10 Series CTA Cap Tester
Features:
- Digimatic output FlashCable interface cable for the Mark-10 Series CTA Cap Torque Tester
- Sends data to GageMux gage interface or other devices that recognize the Digimatic Signal
- Several options to trigger data
Send data to GageMux gage interface or other Digimatic input devices.This FlashCable gage interface is engineered to convert the output on the Mark-10 Series CTA Cap Torque Tester to a Digimatic format. The 9-pin female connector on this Advanced Systems & Designs FlashCable connects directly to the male connector on the Mark-10 Series CTA Cap Torque Tester.
This FlashCable gage interface is designed to work with GageMux gage interface or other similar devices that recognize the Mitutoyo Digimatic signal. The FlashCable does not obtain any power from the Mark-10 Cap Torque Tester. When properly connected to GageMux interface, pin 9 of the 10-pin input port provides the power to the FlashCable gage interface. On devices other than the GageMux, pin 9 of the input port connector must provide a 5vDC power to the FlashCable.
When the FlashCable gage interface is powered by the GageMux the LED on the FlashCable turns solid GREEN. The LED briefly flashes RED when the data is being sent or a data request is triggered.
The data transfer can be triggered using any of the following methods:
- Using the send data button on the Mark-10 Series CTA Cap Torque Tester
- Using a Footswitch connected to GageMux USB or equivalent triggering methods
- Using 300-1S in-line handswitch
- Using a Footswitch on the FlashCable (not included)
- Sending a read command from the external computer to the Mark-10 Cap Torque Tester
A detailed operation manual is included with this FlashCable gage interface. As a default setting, Advanced Systems & Designs sets the FlashCable gage interface to the default RS232 communication settings on the Mark-10 Series CTA Cap Torque Tester. The Mark-10 CTA Torque Tester and FlashCable gage interface must be set to the same communication values. Refer to the Mark-10 Series CTA Cap Torque Tester user guide for more information on how to set-up RS232 external communication. Six foot standard cable length.