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F3.3 

WSpan

 

 

— 

Display and edit the span calibration A/D count 
value. If rezero isn’t needed, press 

  to exit, leap 

over F3.4.    Refer to Section 4. 

F3.4 

REZero

 

 

— 

Press 

 to remove an offset value from the zero 

and span calibration. Use this parameter only after 
F3.1 (WZero) and F3.3 (WSpan) have been set. 
Refer to Section 4.   

3.2.4 F4(Serial) Menu 

   

 
 
 
 
 

Table 3-4 F4 (Serial) Menu 

F4

Format

Menu 

Parameter Choices 

Description 

Level 2 Submenu 

0

1200

 

1

2400

 

2

4800

 

 

F4.1 

Baud

 

3

9600

 

Specifies settings for baud rate. 

F4.2 

0

8NONE

Specifies settings for the number of data bits.   

Fig. 3-7 F4(Serial) Menu   

Summary of Contents for 805BS Series

Page 1: ...805BS INDICATOR MANUAL www anyload com ...

Page 2: ... 1 5 3 Count Mode Operations 6 1 5 3 1 Gross Net Mode 6 1 5 3 2 Units 6 1 5 3 3 Zero Scale 7 1 5 3 4 Acquire Tare 7 1 5 3 5 Remove Stored Tare Value 7 1 5 3 6 Input Item Code 7 1 5 3 7 Fast Setup of Count Items Average Weight 7 1 5 3 8 Print 8 2 Wire Installation 9 3 Configuration 11 3 1 Front Panel Configuration 11 3 2 Menu Structure and Parameter Descriptions 12 3 2 1 F1 Configuration Menu 14 3 ...

Page 3: ...Transmission Sequence 39 8 2 2 Communication Command 41 8 2 2 1 Transmit Current Weight Value 41 8 2 2 2 Zero Scale 42 8 2 2 3 Print Format Transmission Command 42 8 3 Serial Communication Tests 43 9 Appendix 44 9 1 Error Messages 44 9 2 Software Version and Default Configuration Parameters 45 9 2 1 Find out indicator software version 45 9 2 2 Restore Factory Setup Parameters Default Configuration...

Page 4: ...de functions z 2 way relay signal output z Zero Scale Tare mode Gross Net weight selections z Equipped with RS232C connecting port with options for Data Transmitted Continuously and Data Transmitted Upon Request z Print functions with programmable print format with build in clock to show dates and hours z Can drive up to eight 350Ω or sixteen 700Ω load cells 1 1 Operation Modes There are Weighing ...

Page 5: ...nfiguration Signs at the bottom of the keypad are for configuration operation use refer to Section 3 for details The signs are for inputting item codes in Count mode refer to section 1 5 3 6 for details 1 3 Displayed symbols z Peak The symbol is displayed when operating in Peak mode z Count The symbol is displayed when operating in Count mode z kg The symbol is displayed when display showing units...

Page 6: ...automatically and display shows 0 z If indicator is not set to Zero Scale F1 12 1 or the load exceeds the zero scale setting in F1 3 Menu display shows actual load Refer to F1 3 Menu and F1 12 Menu for further information Note once the back light was off automatically pressing on the ON OFF button for 3 seconds to turn on the back light 1 5 Operations Indicator goes to Weighing mode when it is swi...

Page 7: ...ile the Gross symbol is displayed refer to F6 1 Menu 1 5 1 6 Print When the Stable symbol is displayed press PRINT Data from indicator is transmitted to a serial printer for printing After each printing the Consecutive Number is increased by 1 Print format is set according to F8 Menu refer to Section 7 for Print Format 1 5 2 Peak Mode Operations When F5 1 Menu is set to Peak mode F5 1 1 Peak The s...

Page 8: ...ws zero value 1 5 2 5 Print When Peak mode is on The Set symbol is displayed press PRINT and Peak value is printed When the Peak mode is off press PRINT and the current load value is printed After each printing the Consecutive Number is increased by 1 The Print format is set according to F8 Menu refer to Section 7 for Print Format 1 5 3 Count Mode Operations When F5 1 Menu is set to Count mode F5 ...

Page 9: ...ecome are for moving forward and backward while are for increasing and decreasing the digits After finish with Input Item Code press key if the stored Item Code is not 0 Item Code of the current count items is stored and the keypad returns to normal operating functions as shown in Fig 1 1 If the stored Item Code 0 display goes to the Fast Setup of the Averaging Weight of the Count Item refer to Se...

Page 10: ...ows the count items average weight and returns to the Weighing mode 5 After returning to the Weighing mode keypad functions according to Fig 1 1 Note During the process 2 3 and 4 above press to cancel the Count Items Average Weight Setup and return to the Weighing mode 1 5 3 8 Print When in Count mode display shows nxxxxx place the items which are to be counted onto the scale Wait until the Stable...

Page 11: ... GND K1 KOUT1 1 V 2 VS 3 IN 4 GND 5 IN 6 VS 7 V LOADCELL OFF ON J1 J2 ON OFF DC 6V Fig 2 1 Sockets on Circuit Board Note When connect to 4 wire load cell please turn J2 switch to ON V IN IN V OFF ON J2 LOADCELL 1 V 2 VS 3 IN 4 GND 5 IN 6 VS 7 V Fig 2 2 Indicator connect to 4 wire load cell ...

Page 12: ... OFF Fig 2 3 Indicator connect to 6 wire load cell 1 R X D 1 2 T X D 1 3 G N D 4 T X D 2 5 R X D 2 6 G N D O u t p u t P r i n t e r O u t p u t R S 2 3 2 Fig 2 4 RS232 Communication and Printer Connection 2 1 DC DC power supply 1 DC 2 DC 6 7 5 VDC 1 5A 2 2 KOUT Relay signal outputs K 2 K 1 K O U T 1 Fig 2 5 Relay Connection ports ...

Page 13: ...Configure indicator according to the following steps z Remove the back panel of indicator z Turn on J1 switch z Indicator is now in Configuration mode and display shows F 1 in the first Menu item of Level 1 Submenu z When configuration is completed and display shows F1 Turn off J1 switch exit Configuration mode 3 1 Front Panel Configuration When configuring keypad functions as shown in Fig 3 1 Tab...

Page 14: ...rate default configuration parameters See Section 3 2 7 and Appendix 9 2 F8 PFormat Set print format See Section 3 2 8 and Section 7 3 2 Menu Structure and Parameter Descriptions Menu structure is shown in the following section in flow diagram In the actual Menu structure the selected Menu item is displayed horizontally In most Menus set parameters and parameter value are shown in tables Choices w...

Page 15: ...e a parameter in a menu and use to move to the next level menu or parameter When moving into a parameter of a menu display shows the previous choice When the parameter of a menu is a fixed value use to move horizontally and use to store the selected parameter and to return to the last menu When a parameter value of a menu is editable as shown in Fig 3 3 directional keys are used to edit the digit ...

Page 16: ... 14 3 2 1 F1 Configuration Menu Fig 3 4 F1 Configuration Menu Structure ...

Page 17: ...1 9 selection is 1 9 around the calibrated zero point for a total range of 3 8 FS FS Grads D 0 1D 1 2D 2 3D 3 5D 4 10D 5 20D F1 4 Motion Band 6 OFF Motion band Sets the level in display divisions at which scale motion is detected If motion is not detected for 1 second or more the Stable symbol is displayed Some operations including Zero Tare and Print require the scale to be at standstill When F1 ...

Page 18: ...t for F1 11 before digital filtering is suspended The higher the value the lower is the effect due to noise and mechanical vibration and hence having a more accurate display 0 NONE 1 2D 2 5D 3 10D 4 20D 5 50D 6 100D F1 11 Digital filter cutout threshold 7 200D Digital Filter Cutout Threshold Specifies the filter threshold in display divisions When a specified number of consecutive scale readings t...

Page 19: ...F2 Format Menu Parameter Choices Description Level 2 Submenu 0 Primary Unit kg assistant unit lb 1 Primary Unit kg assistant unit g F2 1 Primary Unit 2 Primary Unit kg assistant unit oz Specifies the unit used of the Primary unit Fig 3 5 F2 Format Menu ...

Page 20: ...ry Unit lb assistant unit oz 7 Primary Unit lb assistant unit lb oz 8 Primary Unit g assistant unit kg 9 Primary Unit g assistant unit lb 10 Primary Unit g assistant unit oz 11 Primary Unit g assistant unit lb oz 12 Primary Unit oz assistant unit kg 13 Primary Unit oz assistant unit lb 14 Primary Unit oz assistant unit g ...

Page 21: ... unit 0 1 1 2 F2 3 Primary Unit Display Divisions 2 5 Specifies the display divisions of the Primary unit 0 888888 1 88888 8 2 8888 88 3 888 888 4 88 8888 F2 4 Assistant Unit Decimal Point location 5 888880 Specifies the decimal position of the Assistant unit When F6 1 is set to 0 or 2 the decimal position of the Assistant unit is defined by the decimal position of the Primary unit Only when F6 1 ...

Page 22: ...hange automatically according to the Primary Unit Decimal Point Location and Primary Unit Display Divisions refer to F6 1 Menu 3 2 3 F3 Calibration Menu Table 3 3 F3 Calibration Menu F3 Format Menu Parameter Choices Description Level 2 Submenu F3 1 WZero Display and edit the zero calibration A D count value Do not adjust this value after F3 3 WValue has been set Refer to Section 4 F3 2 WValue Disp...

Page 23: ... from the zero and span calibration Use this parameter only after F3 1 WZero and F3 3 WSpan have been set Refer to Section 4 3 2 4 F4 Serial Menu Table 3 4 F4 Serial Menu F4 Format Menu Parameter Choices Description Level 2 Submenu 0 1200 1 2400 2 4800 F4 1 Baud 3 9600 Specifies settings for baud rate F4 2 0 8NONE Specifies settings for the number of data bits Fig 3 7 F4 Serial Menu ...

Page 24: ...smission 0 con is for continuous transmission and 1 comm is for transmission upon receiving commands It must be set to 1 to use print function Refer to Section 8 F4 4 Test Press to perform serial communication tests between two indicators Refer to Section 8 3 3 2 5 F5 Mode Menu ...

Page 25: ...ter key to begin F7 Ver F8 PFormat Table 3 5 F5 Mode Menu F5 Mode Menu Parameter Choices Description Level 2 Submenu 0 General 1 Peaker F5 1 Work Mode 2 Counter Selects one of the three operation modes Refer to Section 1 5 for descriptions of three different operation modes If you want to select Peaker and Counter Mode F6 1 must be set to 3 NONE otherwise Peaker and Counter Mode won t be functiona...

Page 26: ...ed items Refer to Section 5 10 20 30 50 100 200 300 500 F5 4 Sampling Quantity 1000 Specifies the quantity of sample counted items Refer to Section 5 F5 5 Average Weight Displays and edits the average weight of the counted items Refer to Section 5 3 2 6 F6 Relay Menu F1 Config F2 Format F3 Calibration 1 OIML 2 CANADA 0 NTEP number F6 1 REGULA F6 2 P1 F6 3 P2 F4 Serial F5 Mode F6 Relay number F7 Ve...

Page 27: ...ew Tare can be acquired after the stored Tare is removed For NONE NTEP and CANADA when the current weight is within the specified zero range zero scale can be performed irrespective it is in Gross or Net mode For OIML zero scale can only be performed when it is in Gross mode and Tare can be removed when it is in Net mode F6 2 P1 Number Specifies fixed value 1 Refer to Section 6 for Relay Output se...

Page 28: ...et to the start up value specified on the CONSTU F7 2 value Refer to Section 7 4 F7 2 CONSTU Number Consecutive Number Start Up Value Refer to Section 7 4 F7 3 Version Soft Version Displays the software version installed in the indicator This value cannot be altered F7 4 DATE Date Setting of date as DD MM YY F7 5 TIME Time Setting of time as HH MM SS F7 6 Default Number Press after inputting the P...

Page 29: ...Menu is used for setting Print format of serial print output Refer to Section 7 4 Calibration The calibration of 805BS consists of the following steps z Zero calibration z Entering the test weight value z Span calibration z Optional re zero calibration for test weights using hooks or chains Scroll left in format string Scroll right in format string Increment ASCII value of active character Decreme...

Page 30: ...ro calibration value and go to the next menu display shows F 3 2 z Press display shows the A D count of the original zero calibration It can be edited following Fig 4 2 When complete press to save and to go to the next menu Display shows F 3 2 4 When display shows F 3 2 place test weight on the scale and press to show the test weight value Follow Fig 4 2 to input the test weight value then press t...

Page 31: ... Press to save the value and to return to F4 Menu Display shows F4 7 Turn off the J1 switch to exit from the configuration mode and enter into weighing mode When editing numerical values press to change the digit selected Press to increase or decrease the value of the selected digit Suggestion When finish calibrating including F3 4 Menu operations record the values of F3 1 F3 2 and F3 3 When certa...

Page 32: ...ows F5 2 Display shows the code number of the required count items Following the procedure in Fig 4 2 to input and edit the code The allowable selected numbers are 0 to 99 Press to save the code number and to go to the next menu The display shows F5 3 4 Remove all the weight from the scale platform when display shows F5 3 Press to zero the scale Display shows CAL while processing the zeroing opera...

Page 33: ...8 Turn off the J1 switch to exit from the configuration mode and enter into weighing mode 6 Relay Output Setup There are two signal outputs one lower and one upper in the Relay function When the weight value see Note 2 is smaller than the setting in F6 2 Relay 1 is on When it is greater than the setting in F6 2 Relay 1 is off When the weight value is smaller than the setting in F6 3 Relay 2 is off...

Page 34: ...t from the configuration mode and enter into weighing mode F1 Config F2 Format F3 Calibration 1 OIML 2 CANADA 0 NTEP number F6 1 REGULA F6 2 P1 F6 3 P2 F4 Serial F5 Mode F6 Relay number F7 Ver F8 PFormat 3 NONE Fig 6 1 Relay Output Menu ...

Page 35: ...fer to F2 Menu in Section 3 2 2 7 Print Format 2 print formats via the serial port output Gross weight print format Net weight print format After confirming print format GFMT and NMFT press PRINT for printing operation When the gross weight stored is something other than 0 use NFMT format In other cases use GFMT format Fig 6 2 Relay Output Upper and Lower Values ...

Page 36: ...XX See Section 1 5 3 6 for count item code setting CO Count item quantity used only when Count Mode is set The format is XXXXX D Date of printing Format dd mm yy where dd is the day mm is the month and yy is the year I Time of printing Format HH MM SS where HH is the hour MM is the minute and SS is the second P Peak mode value used only when Peak Mode is set The format is XXXXXXX including decimal...

Page 37: ... 1 3 When display shows F 8 1 press again and display shows the first 6 digits of GFMT format 4 Use to move the cursor to different flashing digits When it is at the far right position press again the first digit at the left is removed and another digit prompts up at the right When it is at the far left position press the last digit at the right is removed and another digit prompts up at the left ...

Page 38: ...y shows F1 2 Press until display shows F8 see Fig 7 1 Press to go to Print output menu and display shows F8 1 3 When display shows F8 1 press twice and display shows F8 3 4 When display shows F8 3 press to show Set There are 2 options then z Press to change GFMT and NFMT format characters to default value in Table 7 2 and then return to F8 Menu Display shows F8 z Press to give up restored default ...

Page 39: ...g to Fig 4 2 6 After editing press to return to F7 3 Menu Display shows F7 3 7 Turn off the J1 switch to exit from the configuration mode and enter into weighing mode 7 5 Date and Time Setting 1 Follow points 1 and 2 to enter into F7 Menu 2 When display shows F7 1 press until display shows F7 4 see Fig 7 2 Press to enter into Date setup mode and display shows DD MM YY Follow Fig 4 2 to set to the ...

Page 40: ... an external PC Set up Baud Bits Parity Mode and Test in F4 Menu Detailed Setup Procedure is as follow 8 1 Continuous Transmission 1 Set indicator to Configuration mode Display shows F1 2 Press until display shows F4 see Fig 8 1 Press to go to F4 Menu Display shows F4 1 3 When display shows F4 1 press until display shows F4 4 4 When display shows F4 4 press to show serial communication code Use to...

Page 41: ...eters are suitable for continuous transmission and transmission upon request modes 8 2 Transmission Upon Request Specify F4 4 1 as Section 8 1 above After selecting the mode indicator transmits data upon request according to Fig 8 3 and Fig 8 4 When receiving a command indicator sends OK after transmitting the requested data Indicator sends if it receives undefined or incorrect request or command ...

Page 42: ... 40 Example Set BLOCK to G which is 47H in ASCII code Inspection and BCC calculation are as follow ASCII HEX BCC G 47H 47H ETX 03H 44H 30H 74H OR with 30H Fig 8 3 Transmission Format from PC ...

Page 43: ...at from Indicator 8 2 2 Communication Command 8 2 2 1 Transmit Current Weight Value Command data from PC BLACK Format G ASCII 71 Response data from indicator BLACK Format see Fig 8 5 Fig 8 4 Respond Format from Indicator ...

Page 44: ...Z ASCII 90 Indicator receives correctly and responds data BLACK OK Example PC sends command to indicator to zero scale PC sends 01H 31H 02H 5AH 03H 79H Indicator responds 01H 31H 02H 4FH 4BH 03H 37H 8 2 2 3 Print Format Transmission Command The format of PC sending command to indicator is different from other commands sent by the PC Details are as follow Format of PC command is as Fig 8 6 Fig 8 5 ...

Page 45: ...H 3EH 3FH Indicator responds 01H 31H 02H 4FH 4BH 03H 37H 8 3 Serial Communication Tests Connect 2 indicators A and B according to Fig 8 7 Set indicator A to Data Transmitted upon Request F4 4 1 according to Section 8 1 and set the same parameters for F4 1 F4 2 and F4 3 of both indicators Perform serial communication test as follow 1 Set indicator B to Configuration mode B display shows F1 2 Press ...

Page 46: ...witch of B indicator to exit from the configuration mode and enter into weighing mode 9 Appendix 9 1 Error Messages When an error occurs the message is shown on the indicator LED display Error message codes are shown in Table 9 1 Table 9 1 Error Message Code and Solution Error Message Description Solution E 0 Data too big after changing units Check decimal setting in primary and secondary units Re...

Page 47: ...Check scale range or increase sampling weight according to Section 5 E 6 No average weight set for count items Refer to Section 5 to set average weight E 7 Load cell input signal 20mV Check load cell and connecting cables EL Load cell input signal 4mV Check load cell and connecting cables OF Load value F1 5 Set value Reduce load on scale 9 2 Software Version and Default Configuration Parameters 9 ...

Page 48: ...000 Edit it to 0711 according to Fig 4 2 Press 4 There are 2 possible outcomes z If input code is correct display shows Set Then there are 2 options Press to restore parameters to factory setup and return to F7 6 Menu Display shows F 7 6 Press give up restoring factory setup and return to F7 6Menu Display shows F 7 6 z If input code is incorrect display shows Err Then there are 2 options Press dis...

Page 49: ...ble tare range 0 100 FS operating temperature 10 40 operating humidity 90 without dew supply power source with transformer AC220V 15 10 0 2A without transformer AC 7V 10V 1A or DC 6V 7 5V 1A relay current DC 28V 2A AC 220V 1A load cell bridge voltage DC 5V can be connected to 16 cells of not less than 700Ω or 8 cells of not less than 350Ω ...

Page 50: ... 48 9 4 ASCII Codes Table ...

Page 51: ... 49 9 5 805BS Display Characters ...

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