DS 03manual
DS 03manual
DS 03manual
Model DS-03
-INSTRUCTION MANUAL-
MALCOMTECH INTERNATIONAL
26200 INDUSTRIAL BLVD.
HAYWARD, CA 94545 USA
II. HANDLING
1. Normal Mode.....................................................................................
a. Cleaning Sensors .........................................................................
b. Setting Upper Limits for Solder and Flux ...................................
c. Setting Width for Mounting Plate ...............................................
d. Measuring ....................................................................................
e. Reading Data After Measuring....................................................
IV. WARRANTY
1. Warranty ............................................................................................
I. INTRODUCTION TO THE DS-03 DIP TESTER
1. Overview
Model DS-03 Dip Tester is a special purpose tester to stabilize and uniform the soldering
performance of automatic soldering systems. Formerly, soldering temperature, preheater
temperature and dip time of a soldering system to serve as the reference data were
individually measured using specially devised measuring instruments. With these measuring
instruments, it was difficult to measure individual data under constant conditions and
simultaneously. Quite often, the measurement values were different from the actual values of
printed circuit boards as they showed while running through the automatic soldering line.
This system solves the above problems by feeding printed circuit boards in the same way
as you put them on an automatic soldering line and reading various data on soldering
performance in one stroke at the end of a circuit of the automatic soldering process. Since
these data are simultaneously measured, conditions of the soldering systems are consistent
and thus reliable, and can be used as reference data for uniform and stable soldering.
The DS-03 measures dual-tank type soldering systems which cannot be measured with
the conventional models DS-01 and DS-02. The DS-03 covers Model DS-02 in terms of
function. Major features are described as follows.
2. FEATURES
The DS-03 features the same performance as that of conventional DS-01 and DS-02, and
measures soldering temperature and dip time, respectively, of dual tank type soldering
systems.
NOTE: In the case of a single-tank soldering system, soldering temperature and dip time are
displayed for the 1st tank, and 000 is displayed for the 2nd tank.
b. General Specifications
Item Contents
Figure 2
(1) POWER ON SWITCH
Power is supplied when switch is pressed. Version statement appears for about 3
seconds, and then the system is ready to start.
Order Display (9) Heater (10) Solder (11) Dip Time (12) Dip 1 (13) Dip 2
Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp
1 Preheater {
Temperature
2 Primary Solder { {
Temperature
3 Secondary { {
Solder
Temperature
4 Primary Dip { {
Time
5 Secondary Dip { {
Time
6 Total Dip Time { { {
(5) FLUX WET LAMP
The flux coated on boards is dried by preheaters, and then enters the soldering tank.
If it is not fully dry, soldering can be unsatisfactory. Accordingly, dryness of the
flux by preheaters is shocked with the flux dryness sensor (h) immediately before it
enters the soldering tank. If the flux is not dry, the lamp lights up.
(8) OK LAMP
After measurement, OK lamp goes when flux dryness, flux level and solder level
were normal to indicate that there were no abnormal measurements.
Figure 3
(a) DIP TIME SENSOR
This is the electrode to detect dip time in the solder tank.
1. Normal Mode
a. Cleaning Sensors
Before measuring, always clean sensors with alcohol (IPA). It is particularly important to
fully remove flux from sensors for flux level, solder level, dip time and flux dryness. Do
not have the solder temperature sensor caught in the cleaning cloth and deform it: the
sensor does not have enough strength.
Figure 4
4) MEASUREMENT
1. Press POWER ON SWITCH to make power.
On making power, LCDs other than BATT go on, and V0.3 (Version No.)
appears. The display lasts about three seconds, and the system is ready to start.
3. Be sure you have already adjusted the mounting width of the system in the steps
shown in II-1.c. Install the unit on the carrier of the conveyor. For a unit without
carriers, fix the system by hooking plates on the claws on the conveyor. Note that
if the system is loose and moves, stable data measurement is not possible.
4. When the soldering operation ends, the system is lifted and the measurement
ends. Be sure not to turn power OFF. If you turn power OFF on ending the
operation, the data are erased.
WARNING!!! BE CAREFUL OF GETTING BURNED BECAUSE THE
SYSTEM IS HOT WHEN LIFTING IT!!
5) Reading Data After Measuring
a. To protect the sensors, place the unit with the handle on the top lifted.
b. If flux dryness, flux level or solder level is abnormal, lamps (5), (6), and (7), Figure
2, lights up, respectively. If all data are normal, green lamp (8), Figure 2, light up.
c. Press Select Switch (4), Figure 2. Measurement temperature and dip time are
displayed in the order shown below.
PREHEATER TEMPERATURE
(Switch one time)
The lamp indicates what measurement values the data on display are:
({: lit -: extinguished)
Order Display (9) Heater (10) Solder (11) Dip Time (12) Dip 1 (13) Dip 2
Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp Lamp
1 Preheater {
Temperature
2 Primary Solder { {
Temperature
3 Secondary { {
Solder
Temperature
4 Primary Dip { {
Time
5 Secondary Dip { {
Time
6 Total Dip Time { { {
NOTE: When measuring in a single-tank soldering system, the secondary solder
temperature and dip time are displayed as 000 or 00.0. The total dip time is the
same value as primary dip time.
4). To print the measurement results, set the system to the optional printer before
shutting OFF power for the system after measurement.
5) After having recorded the results of measurement, press POWER OFF switch, turn
power OFF, and cool down the system to room temperature.
SOLDER TEMPERATURE
(SOLDER lamp lights)
NOTE: Preheater and solder temperature are not measurement values but the current
temperatures of preheater and solder temperature sensors. Touch the solder
temperature sensor with your finger, and you can confirm the temperature change.
NOTE: Flux dryness resistance is described briefly in II-3.b, you need only to confirm the
values at this stage.
3) What you should know
This section describes the items which have not been mentioned in the previous sections.
a. Function of DS-03 during measurement (in normal mode)
(1) On making power, the version statement appears for approximately 3
seconds. The system is then ready for measurement. Preheater temperature are
displayed.
(2) Install the system on your soldering system. On reaching the fluxer and
coating flux, FLUX LEVEL lamp lights up when the flux attaches to FLUX
LEVEL sensor which has been set.
(3) The sensor board is heated by the preheater and the preheater temperature
rises. If the preheater temperature is below 50C, solder temperature will not be
measured after plunging into the solder tank.
(4) Having passed through the preheaters, the maximum temperature received
from the preheaters is held and stored.
(5) On plunging into the first solder tank, the dip sensor on the sensor board is
electrically shorted, and detects that the subject has plunged into the first solder
tank. FLUX WET lamp lights up when FLUX WET sensor detects a resistance
value lower than the preset flux dryness resistance.
(6) The solder temperature sensor starts measurement when the dip sensor (4)
was electrically shorted. Note that no measurement will be made even when the
dip sensor was shorted if the preheater sensor is still below 50C at this time.
Further, when you pressed HOLD button before measurement, the system starts
measuring solder temperature as soon as the dip sensor is shorted even if the
preheater temperature is below 50C.
(7) SOLDER LEVEL lamp goes on when the solder liquid level touches the
SOLDER LEVEL sensor while passing through the solder tank.
(8) Measurement of the solder temperature of the first solder tank is completed
when the dip sensor is electrically released on leaving the first solder tank.
(9) Like the first tank, plunge into the second solder tank is detected when
electric short of the dip sensor is detected.
(10) Measurement of the solder temperature of the second tank starts with the
detection of the plunge of the second tank. Passage is confirmed on detecting
electrical release of the dip sensor. Measurement of the solder temperature of the
second tank is completed at this time.
(11) Dip time is a time period from when the dip sensor plunged into the solder
tank and electrically shorted to when it is released.
(12) OK lamp goes on immediately after passing the first solder tank when the
preset conditions were met. When there is trouble in the second solder tank OK
lamp goes off and TROUBLE lamp goes on instead.
Since dry resistance varies with the type of flux, a single common resistance for all types
of flux cannot be used with DS-03. Several resistance value is adjustable according to the
type of flux you use. To change the value, refer to III-2.
0.01M
0.10M
0.22M
0.50M
1.00M
2.20M
5.00M
You can check the flux dryness resistance with user mode. The unit is M. Your system
has been set to 0.22M at the factory.
III MAINTENANCE AND WARRANTY SERVICE
1. Replacing Battery
When you see OVER message in the lower left-hand corner of the LCD display, it is time to
replace the battery. Replace it in the steps below:
Figure 5
2. Changing Flux Dry Resistance
Dry resistance of flux can be varied. The following resistance values are available for
detection with the DS-03. The steps to change the values are as described below:
0.01M 0.10M
0.22M 0.50M
1.00M 2.20M
5.00M
NOTE: Your system has been set to 0.22M at the factory.
(2) Remove the battery cover referring to II-1 Replacing the Battery.
(4) Locate a small switch on the side of the battery case. Slide the switch knob away from
you.
(7) The resistance value changes each time you press and release SELECT switch.
(8) Continue to press and release SELECT switch until the desired value appears. With the
value on display, press HOLD switch. The value is stored.
(9) Turn power OFF. Remove the cover and the battery. Reset the switch know to original
position.
(11) Turn the power ON. Check that the system operates normally. If not, re-check polarity
of the battery and the position of the switch.
3. Checking Accuracy
For correct measurement, the system must operate normally, and the performance must be
maintained in good condition. Check accuracy of the system periodically, and calibrate if the
performance shows difference.
Accuracy is maintained for a long time if the system is checked for accuracy once every 6
months by the user, in addition to the yearly calibration. Steps for accuracy confirmation are
described below.
Preparation:
- Calibration CA sensor (optional)
- Standard glass thermometer
- Boiling water
- Water of ordinary temperature
IMPORTANT!!
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE OR SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT
YOURSELF!!
MALCOMTECH INTERNATIONAL
26200 Industrial Blvd.
Hayward, CA 94545 U.S.A.
Tel. (510) 293-0580 Fax. (510) 293-0940
Email. info@malcomtech.com
Web. www.malcomtech.com
IV. WARRANTY
Malcom Company Limited warrants this equipment against defects in parts and
workmanship for one full year from date of purchase. The company will, at its own
discretion, repair or replace any defective parts, which the company, upon inspection shall
determine to be defective in material and/or workmanship. This is provided that the unit is
returned, in safe proper packing, to the dealer or manufacturer.
Malcom shall not be held responsible for damage caused from: natural and man-made
disasters, pollution, improper operating environment, abnormal voltages or transient power
surges.
MALCOMTECH INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURERS
26200 Industrial Boulevard SPIRAL VISCOSITY MEASUREMENT DE-
Hayward, CA 94545 VICES
Tel. (510) 293-0580 Fax. (510) 293-0940 SOLDERING PROCESS CONTROL DEVICES
Email. service@malcomtech.com
SERVICE
Thank you for purchasing this Malcom product. It was manufactured using the highest quality
components and was meticulously adjusted and calibrated to factory specifications. We hope that it will
provide you with many years of trouble-free operation.
Should you encounter difficulty in using your instrument, or if its performance has become abnormal,
please consult the troubleshooting section of your operation manual. Should this not enable you to solve
the problem, do not attempt to dissemble, lubricate or repair the unit yourself, doing so will void the
warranty. Instead, contact Malcom Instruments directly at:
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wood shavings. Damages caused by shipping is not covered by the warranty. Send the unit, postage
prepaid and insured, to the address given below.
Warranty
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