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AD-4405 Weighing Indicator

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Changing the Weight Unit

Changing the Weight Unit

Changing the Weight Unit

Changing the Weight Unit    

 

  Changes the weight unit. 

  

Template 

UC 

  

Command 

  

Reply 

Changing the Code Memory

Changing the Code Memory

Changing the Code Memory

Changing the Code Memory    

 

  Changes the Code Memory number. 

  

Template 

SC,m 

 

   

  m: code memory number, 0 - 4 

  

Command 

  

Reply 

 

Disabling 

Disabling 

Disabling 

Disabling the 

the 

the 

the Key Switches

Key Switches

Key Switches

Key Switches    

 

  Disables the key switches. Once power is turned off, this command has no effect. 

  

Template 

DK,n 

 

   

  n: key switch number (0: all keys, 1 - F: refer to F-Function F12) 

 

  Command   

 

Example: to disable SAMPLE key 

  

Reply 

 

Enabling 

Enabling 

Enabling 

Enabling the 

the 

the 

the Key Switches

Key Switches

Key Switches

Key Switches    

 

  Enables the key switches that were disabled by the DK command. Not applicable to 

the keys disabled by F12. 

  

Template 

EK,n 

 

   

  n: key switch number (0: all keys, 1 - F: refer to F-Function F12) 

 

  Command   

 

Example: to enable all keys 

  

Reply 

 

 

 

S

S

U

U

D

D

E

E

 

 

16.3. Command Format 

Summary of Contents for Weighing Indicator AD-4405

Page 1: ...Weighing Indicator WM PD4000504...

Page 2: ...or serious injury CAUTION A potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury This is a hazard alert mark This manual is subject to change without notice at a...

Page 3: ...nd options 10 5 Calibration 11 5 1 1 Items of Calibration Mode 11 5 2 Calibration Procedure 12 5 2 1 Configuring a Weighing Instrument 12 5 2 2 To Get Stabilized Data 14 5 2 3 Zero Calibration 15 5 2...

Page 4: ...ng Time and Date 49 14 Internal Printer OP 06 51 15 Common Printer and Data Output Items 53 15 1 Data Output Print Mode 53 15 2 Data Number 54 15 3 Interval Data Output Print 54 15 3 1 Setting the Int...

Page 5: ...erated in a commercial environment If this unit is operated in a residential area it may cause some interference and under these circumstances the user would be required to take at his own expense wha...

Page 6: ...tion to customize the protocol of the printing format as well as outputting data using the serial interface 0 9 keys enables easy operation such as setting of comparator values Built in calendar clock...

Page 7: ...r case as an earth terminal Earth ground the indicator Do not join the earth ground line with other electrical power equipment There is an earth ground terminal at the power cord receptacle Do not ins...

Page 8: ...of the indicator is 0 25mV division or more Adapt to the following inequality when you design a weighing instrument using the indicator and load cell s Caution A change in input voltage sensitivity is...

Page 9: ...dard RS 232C panel and board from the indicator Step 4 Remove the cable from the standard RS 232C board Step 5 Connect the cable that was removed in step 4 to the new option board Please be careful to...

Page 10: ...ght accumulation data or setting parameters 6 UNIT part Unit used to weigh 7 HI OK LO Indicates the results of comparison 8 Capacity label Capacity and division this label is included in the accessori...

Page 11: ...Rear Panel Description No Name Description 11 Power cable Please confirm that the local voltage and receptacle type are correct for your scale 12 Grounding terminal Connect to the Earth M4 size screw...

Page 12: ...405 05 RS 232C interface 3 Relay outputs and 3 Control inputs OP 06 AD 4405 06 Built in dot matrix impact printer 16 characters line OP 07 AD 4405 07 4 20mA analog output OP 08 AD 4405 08 RS 232C inte...

Page 13: ...in order for the indicator to function as a weighing instrument Set values do not need to be changed again unless the indicator itself is replaced For details refer to 5 2 1 Setting a Weighing Instrum...

Page 14: ...brating the scale with a calibration mass at the place where the scale is used Enter the stable weighing data while the STABLE mark is displayed If unstable data is used it may cause a weighing error...

Page 15: ...second unit is blinking ENTER Stores the value displayed and then advances to the next step ESC Advances to the next step without changing the parameter Specifying Specifying Specifying Specifying th...

Page 16: ...Specify the second range resolution in the same way as the first range The decimal point cannot be moved Specify the second range resolution greater than the first range Press the ENTER key to store t...

Page 17: ...key a stored input voltage parameter of the zero point is displayed in the unit of mV V Adjust the input voltage using the 0 9 keys ENTER The key to store the zero point parameter and proceed to the n...

Page 18: ...in the unit of mV V Adjust the input voltage using the 0 9 keys It is possible to store a greater value than the capacity ENTER key The key to store the span parameters and proceed to step 17 ESC key...

Page 19: ...is displayed according to a net value or gross value Caution When single range is used performing this function is not required Example 1 The gross display Specified parameters First range Range 50 0...

Page 20: ...n using weighing points during the zero and capacity setting Up to three weighing points can be specified Caution This function does not improve repeatability or hysteresis Use the mass on the conditi...

Page 21: ...and hold the ON OFF key and press the ESC key Then no parameters are changed and the calibration mode is finished Press the ON OFF key to turn the display off after displaying CanCel Step 2 The param...

Page 22: ...9 809 m s2 Chicago 9 803 m s2 Rio de Janeiro 9 788 m s2 Copenhagen 9 815 m s2 Rome 9 803 m s2 Cyprus 9 797 m s2 San Francisco 9 800 m s2 Djakarta 9 781 m s2 Singapore 9 781 m s2 Frankfurt 9 810 m s2 S...

Page 23: ...ut Sensitivity err 4 Measuring calibration mass the value exceeded maximum capacity Reduce the calibration mass err 5 The selected calibration mass is smaller than the minimum division err 6 The new i...

Page 24: ...llowing 1 When the display is off press the ON OFF key while pressing the key 2 When in the weighing mode press both the and ON OFF keys at the same time When you are in the function setting f00 will...

Page 25: ...all zero drift may be not detected If Cf00 1 is the f01 0 1 6 or 7 can be selected only If Cf00 1 is the initial setting is f01 7 0 No motion detection 1 0 5 d 0 5s 2 1 0 d 0 5s 3 2 0 d 0 5s 4 3 0 d 0...

Page 26: ...Device ID Address 00 to 99 Command address or Device ID Initial setting is 00 0 Disable f07 Counting function 1 Enable Initial settings s second Key Switch Item Parameter Description 10 11 CODE key 2...

Page 27: ...y 18 Inhibit memory code reading when shorting the terminal 19 Start averaging to hold f13 EXT1 Function selection of external input 20 Release holding data 0 to 17 19 and 20 Same as f13 f14 EXT2 18 C...

Page 28: ...1 All of the time 0 Start stop 1 Initial settings are 11 21 31 and 40 10 11 Tare when start 1 20 21 Stop after Full by key 0 Auto 1 30 31 Over Under judgment After dribble flow 0 Batch finish 1 f23 f2...

Page 29: ...ulated value x 8 Accumulation count x 9 Stable Over x a Displayed weight x b Gross weight x C Net weight x d Tare weight x e Weight type G N T refer to Cf06 f34 Type3 Serial data format 1 Initial valu...

Page 30: ...t data 4 Gross data Net data Tare data 0 Stream mode 1 Manual mode 2 Auto print mode 3 Auto print mode 4 When accumulation automatically output f37 Output mode 5 Not output 0 No delay f38 Delay for co...

Page 31: ...0 No delay 1 0 5 second 2 1 0 second 3 1 5 seconds f42 Delay for continual data 4 2 0 seconds 0 Not used f43 Command address 1 Use Address determined f06 0 Approx 1 second f44 Time out 1 No limitatio...

Page 32: ...nk or dot Effective f53 1 or 2 Initial settings Printer Function Item Parameter Description 0 Do not print 1 Key Manual 2 Auto print 3 Auto print 4 When accumulation automatically print f60 Printing M...

Page 33: ...Total xxxx uu 8 x Accumulation Number xxx a x Displayed value G or N xxxx uu b x Gross weight G xxxx uu C x Net weight N xxxx uu d x Tare Weight T xxxx uu 9 1 9 2 9 3 9 4 9 5 9 6 9 7 Print specified...

Page 34: ...TARE ZERO in motion TARE at negative gross 0 Not accepted Not accepted 1 Execute Not accepted 2 Not accepted Execute Cf04 TARE ZERO in motion TARE at negative gross value 3 Execute Execute 0 Not to o...

Page 35: ...1 2 Digital Input Preset Tare Caution The input value is rounded off to the unit of division weighing interval In the case of Cf02 1 Cf02 1 Cf02 1 Cf02 1 2 2 2 2 or 3 3 3 3 power on zero the displaye...

Page 36: ...d data can select result of comparison is OK only or all result Accumulation Condition F21 of the F functions In the case of manual accumulation mode press the M key to accumulate weight data when the...

Page 37: ...s and hold the key for more than 3 seconds The display blinks once and the data accumulated before accumulating the last weight data is displayed Caution External input can not be used Clearing the Ac...

Page 38: ...ep 3 If manual output by pressing the PRINT key while the accumulated data is displayed the data is output Fixed data format Print out of Accumulated Data Accumulated data can be print out by the inte...

Page 39: ...lowing keys 0 4 key The key to input the code memory number CLEAR key The key to reset the code memory number 0 key The key to copy the data set to another code memory number Proceed to step 3 ESC key...

Page 40: ...ter be called the Weight check mode and f22 through f26 to use the setpoint comparison and the simple batch Data is stored in non volatile memory and is not lost even if the AC power supply is disconn...

Page 41: ...Judge Condition Formula Display Output HI Upper limit Hi limit value Displayed value HI HI OK Lower limit value Displayed value Upper limit value OK OK LO Displayed value Lower limit Lo limit value L...

Page 42: ...The key to store the value and proceed to the next comparison class step 2 Set Set Set Setting Order and Display for Weight Check Mode ting Order and Display for Weight Check Mode ting Order and Disp...

Page 43: ...and Condition Output and Condition Relay OK output can be changed to OVER or UNDER by setting f24 Triangle 2 is not displayed OVER UNDER is judged always and the result is output to the LED and the r...

Page 44: ...it is effective after Start 4 The outputs of Preliminary and Free fall are off from weighing completion to the next start 5 Weighing completion can be output by setting f24 and f25 6 The start signal...

Page 45: ...belong to a specific code memory but is used commonly Setting Order and Display for Setpoint Comparison and Simple batch Setting Order and Display for Setpoint Comparison and Simple batch Setting Orde...

Page 46: ...erage The Display and the Data Output of Hold and Average The Display and the Data Output of Hold and Average The weight display is blinking during the averaging period The output data in the averagin...

Page 47: ...d stable No Yes Yes Weight is entering the inhibit region at averaging Continue Stop Stop Weight is entering to over at averaging Pending Stop Pending Hold key input at averaging Stop Stop Stop Releas...

Page 48: ...or unknown object s unit weight and the other way is by digital input of the unit weight by key or via the serial interface The unit weight is one item of the code memory data Select the code memory n...

Page 49: ...conds and returns to the registration display Digital input When the unit weight is already known digital input is available Step 1 Start with the normal weight mode Step 2 Press the SAMPLE key to ent...

Page 50: ...ts Numeric First 2digits specified at f54 f53 Print output of year 2 4digits alphabets and year Specify alphabet and format at f54 f54 First 2ditigts of year 00 to 99 2digits number f53 1 or alphabet...

Page 51: ...13 2 13 2 Setting Time and Date Setting Time and Date Setting Time and Date Setting Time and Date Step 1 By pressing the PT 4 key while pressing the PRINT key time will be displayed Use the following...

Page 52: ...y The key to reset the parameters and display the present date ESC key The key to return to date display without changing the date settings ENTER key The key to store the date then return to the date...

Page 53: ...PRINT key the print out is done using format 2 The print out format is set at f70 for format 1 and at f71 for format 2 of the F Functions The print out format can be set using the serial interface OP...

Page 54: ...nstall the paper end and press the FEED key at the same time Paper Feed Step 4 Arrange the ribbon using the dial Step 5 Pass the paper end through the cover and close the cover Replacing the Ink Ribbo...

Page 55: ...escription of Manual Print Function f37 1 f40 1 f60 1 Operation When pressing the PRINT key or the external input is set to output or print the stable weighing data is output and or print just once Th...

Page 56: ...e 0 9 keys to enter the number then press the ENTER key to store the number and return to the weight display Setting the Print Data Number Press the SAMPLE 2 key while pressing the PRINT key at the we...

Page 57: ...he key to reset the settings and display the interval time stored in memory ESC key The key to return to Step 2 without changing the interval time settings ENTER key The key to store the interval time...

Page 58: ...parity for 8 data bits Start bit 1 bit Stop bit 1 bit Code ASCII Terminator CR LF CR CR 0Dh LF 0Ah Connector D sub 9 pin connector Circuit and Pin Connection Circuit and Pin Connection Circuit and Pin...

Page 59: ...ta bits is the polarity or When data is zero the polarity is 8 digits including polarity and decimal point dot or comma In case of out of range the data are replaced by spaces except for the decimal p...

Page 60: ...d a is sent back When there is insufficient memory to store the data of the UFC commands an M is sent back Optional addresses can be appended to a command The address form is address and the address i...

Page 61: ...the for the Net weight Net weight Net weight Net weight When receiving this command the net data is returned immediately Template RN Command Reply Request Request Request Request for for for for Tare...

Page 62: ...and Reply Displa Displa Displa Display y y y the the the the Gross Data Gross Data Gross Data Gross Data Displays the gross data Template MG Command Reply Display Display Display Display the the the t...

Page 63: ...Switches Key Switches Key Switches Key Switches Disables the key switches Once power is turned off this command has no effect Template DK n n key switch number 0 all keys 1 F refer to F Function F12 C...

Page 64: ...lue zero band of the comparison The decimal point is not necessary Template SZ value Command Reply Set Set Set Set the the the the Pres Pres Pres Preset Tare et Tare et Tare et Tare Sets the preset ta...

Page 65: ...When receiving this command the average hold state is returned immediately Template HD Command Reply Not hold nor averaging Averaging now Held 16 3 5 Commands to Set the Data Output Print Format UFC...

Page 66: ...multiple parameters The parameters are stored in memory in order Multiple UFC commands are acceptable Parameters are stored next to the last parameter stored by the last UFC command Clear all of the...

Page 67: ...oceeded by is hexadecimal code Example 09 7C The FF code can not be used because it is used for internal control Example SF1 ID DN CR LF GR UT CR LF Serial output data format 1 ID number data number c...

Page 68: ...A terminal 2 SDB Output Transmission B terminal 3 RDA Input Receive A terminal 4 RDB Input Receive B terminal 5 TRM Terminator resistance 100 RS 422 RS 485 6 SG Signal ground 7 HI Output Relay output...

Page 69: ...when using a computer without a signal ground terminal RS 422 RS 485 17 RS 422 RS 485 Relay Output OP 03 RDA RDB SDA SDB SDA SDB RDA RDB TRM SDA SDB RDA RDB TRM SDA SDB RDA RDB TRM SDA SDB RDA RDB TR...

Page 70: ...in the indicator makes the action Keep a signal width more than 100 ms for the On time and Off time ON Make More than 100 ms More than 100 ms OFF Break The relays output the result of comparison Solid...

Page 71: ...F settings etc output current is 4mA The output current is not adjustable Settings Settings Settings Settings Set f30 1 of the F Function and set f31 f32 and f33 Item Parameter Remarks f30 0 No outpu...

Page 72: ...kes the action Keep a signal width of more than 100 ms for the On time and Off time ON Make More than 100 ms More than 100 ms OFF Break The relays output the result of comparison Solid state relay Max...

Page 73: ...and f39 of F Functions Please note the initial setting of f37 is disabling the current loop output Data Format Data Format Data Format Data Format The data format is the same as that of the initial se...

Page 74: ...y 7 segment Vacuum fluorescent display tube Character color Cobalt blue Character height 20 mm State indicator Symbol Minus sign Zero point Stable Net Preset tare value Storing accumulation data Perce...

Page 75: ...0V AC 10 to 15 45Hz to 65Hz Power consumption Approximately 20VA Operation temperature 10 C to 40 C 14 F to 104 F Operation humidity 85 R H no condensation Mass 1300g approximately Dimensions 275 W x...

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