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M3060 Indicator

User Instructions

AWT35-500541

Issue AB

December 2010

Summary of Contents for M3060

Page 1: ...M3060 Indicator User Instructions AWT35 500541 Issue AB December 2010 ...

Page 2: ...under license Full acknowledgment of the source must be given Avery Weigh Tronix is a registered trade mark of the Avery Weigh Tronix LLC This publication was correct at the time of going to print however Avery Weigh Tronix LLC reserves the right to alter without notice the specification design price or conditions of supply of any product or service at any time All third party brands and product n...

Page 3: ... Figure 2 2 Logo Screen shown during startup When the indicator finishes loading a screen similar to 2 3 appears Figure 2 3 Standard Application Screen Simple Weighing 1 Turn the indicator on 2 Press the G N key on the screen to select either gross or net weighing 3 Remove all materials from the scale 4 Press the ZERO key on the screen 5 If using net weighing place the container on the scale and p...

Page 4: ...4 M3060 User Instructions ...

Page 5: ...lation 14 Mounting with RAM Mount 14 Mounting with Desktop Mount 17 Routing the Scale Interface Cable 18 Power Connections Battery 19 Power Connections AC 22 Optional Communications Connections 22 Additional Connectors 23 Chapter 4 Operation 24 Powering the M3060 24 Simple Weighing 25 Gross Tare Net GTN Weighing single tare 25 Loading or Unloading Consecutive Net Amounts 26 Using HOLD 27 Maintain ...

Page 6: ...Manager Module 38 Communications 39 Test Communications Ports 39 View Ethernet Settings 40 View WiFi Data 41 Test Keypad 42 Test Touchscreen 42 View Raw Counts 43 Trips 43 Seal Switch 43 Over Under Load Viewer 44 Menu Maps 45 Chapter 6 Extras 46 Configuration Codes 46 Additional Hardware 48 ...

Page 7: ...Displayed messages appear in bold italic type and reflect the case of the displayed message 1 1 2 Special messages Examples of special messages you will see in this manual are defined below The signal words have specific meanings to alert you to additional information or the relative level of hazard ELECTRICAL WARNING THIS IS AN ELECTRICAL WARNING SYMBOL ELECTRICAL WARNINGS MEAN THAT FAILURE TO FO...

Page 8: ...rding to the manufacturer s instructions ATTENTION Il y a danger d explosion s il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d un type équivalent recommandé par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant IMPORTANT This equipment must be routinely checked for proper operation and calibration ...

Page 9: ...e harsh abrasives solvents scouring cleaners or alkaline cleaning solutions Spray the cloth when using a proprietary cleaning fluid Spray any liquid directly on to the display windows 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 interfer...

Page 10: ...10 M3060 User Instructions 1 General information and warnings ...

Page 11: ...as four keys on the front panel and a full color display with touch sensitive screen The touch sensitive buttons on the bottom of the display work the same as traditional hard keys Figure 2 1 M3060 front panel The chart below defines each of the keys shown in Figure 2 1 Reference Key Description 1 On Off Turn the indicator on and off 2 F1 Press and hold the F1 key to access the password input scre...

Page 12: ...e hold mode 8 PRINT Press PRINT to send data to an attached printer 9 ZERO Press ZERO to zero the gross or net weight Reference Key Description 1 2 6 4 3 5 The screen shown in Figure 2 2 is for illustration purposes only You would not typically see ALL the annunciators at once Reference Description 1 When the arrow points to this annunciator the weight is unstable This will disappear when the weig...

Page 13: ...e scale is below the configured underload range same as UNDER LOAD OVER LOAD Scale is above the configured overload range A series of five dashes at the top of the display indicates the scale is above the configured overload range same as OVER LOAD NO ADC No communication with the analog card 0 Scale is at center of zero Same as arrow pointing at 0 lb kg gram oz custom The current unit of measure ...

Page 14: ...ng a RAM mount for mobile applications or areas of high vibration A RAM mount kit part number AWT05 504328 is available from your local Avery Weigh Tronix provider Figure 3 1 Ram Mount Kit Parts WARNING Take all necessary safety precautions as you install the M3060 This includes wearing safety shoes protective eyewear and using proper tools Reference Description Qty 1 Ram Mount w 2 2 5 in Bases Ba...

Page 15: ... of the bases to the designated location 4 Align the holes in the M3060 bracket with the holes on the other base 5 Using the hardware included with the kit attach the bracket to the base 6 Attach the M3060 bracket to the indicator Figure 3 3 Bases Mounted 7 Tighten the acorn nuts to secure the bracket to the indicator Place the instrument where it will not obstruct the operator s view or operation...

Page 16: ...e assembly in place 9 Insert the indicator and base assembly into the ball arm Figure 3 4 Mounting Assembly to Location 10 Adjust the angle of the indicator so that it is easy to use and view 11 Tighten the ball arm to keep the whole assembly in place 12 Proceed to Routing the Scale Interface Cable ...

Page 17: ...t is convenient and appropriate for the operation of the indicator 2 Clean and inspect the area where the indicator will be installed 3 Attach the four rubber feet to the bottom of the indicator if necessary OR 3 Screw or bolt the mounting bracket to the location using the four holes in the mounting bracket Reference Description Qty 1 Model 3060 Desktop Stand 1 2 Three Arm Knob 2 3 Flat M6 Zinc Pl...

Page 18: ...the bracket knobs finger tight Figure 3 7 Tighten Knobs 7 Proceed to Routing the Scale Interface Cable 3 3 Routing the Scale Interface Cable The scale interface cable is the cable that runs from the junction box j box to the indicator For systems with multiple Weigh Bars you must use a junction box For information on available junction boxes contact your Avery Weigh Tronix representative ...

Page 19: ... 5 Tuck or cable tie the excess cable along the run as necessary 6 Tighten the connector at the indicator 3 4 Power Connections Battery Power Connector Pin Description 1 12 VDC 2 Ground 3 Output 1 4 Input 1 Available Power Cables Part Number Description 50474 0028 10 ft power cable 50474 0036 20 ft power cable 50474 0042 30 ft power cable To indicator To power Figure 3 9 Power Connector Battery Ca...

Page 20: ...e holder where indicated in Figure 3 10 Figure 3 10 Fuse holder 6b Using the supplied butt splice connector item 6 in figure 3 11 and heat shrink tubing item 5 in figure 3 11 connect the wire from the fuse holder to the white wire from the power supply cable The smaller diameter wire from the power cable should be inserted into the red striped end of the butt splice connector Insert the wire from ...

Page 21: ...ite power cable for the instrument 8 Connect the black ground cable as close as possible to the battery s negative terminal without attaching it directly to the battery In other words the first place the negative terminal is connected to is where you should tap in with the black ground cable for the instrument The chassis may not provide the proper ground potential Check with the equipment manufac...

Page 22: ...un as necessary 5 Tighten the AMP connector on the underside of the indicator 6 Plug the AC adapter in to the outlet 7 Press and hold the On Off key on the M3060 until the red light above the key comes on 8 Check that the indicator powers on 3 6 Optional Communications Connections The M3060 comes with three serial communications COM ports which can be used for various peripheral equipment such as ...

Page 23: ... Off button on the M3060 until the red light comes on and the indicator powers on 3 6 1 Additional Connectors The M3060 also has the following connectors l USB connector located on one side of the back panel Use the USB connector to connect a USB keyboard or jump drive l Ethernet connector located on one side opposite side of the USB connector of the back panel This port is application dependent l...

Page 24: ...the key illuminates Figure 4 1 On Off Key The following screen appears Figure 4 2 Logo Screen shown during startup If a screen other than the one shown in Figure 4 2 contact your local Avery Weigh Tronix representative When the indicator finishes loading a screen similar to 4 3 appears Figure 4 3 Standard Application Screen Normal indicator functions will be available after the indicator completes...

Page 25: ...hanges to 0 and the system is zeroed 4 Place the item to weigh on the scale 5 The gross weight appears on screen 4 3 Gross Tare Net GTN Weighing single tare For GTN weighing net weighing follow these steps 1 With the indicator on press the G N key on the screen if necessary until the arrow points at Gross 2 Remove all material from the scale 3 Press the ZERO key on the screen to zero the system 4 ...

Page 26: ...necessary to zero the scale The tare weight is removed You can repeat this process to weigh more material with a different tare weight 4 4 Loading or Unloading Consecutive Net Amounts This procedure allows the user to load or unload a series of net amounts and is ideal for TMR mixers weigh carts grain carts etc for viewing and recording net amounts of material loaded or unloaded 1 With the indicat...

Page 27: ...ve number If unloading material the net weight displays as a negative number Figure 4 8 Net Weight of Material Added 6 When the display shows the correct amount stop loading or unloading material 7 Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each weighment using the same tare 4 5 Using HOLD Use the HOLD feature to prevent a zero shift from occurring on a portable scale system such a s a mixer weigh cart grain cart e...

Page 28: ...these steps to prevent minimal weight shifts due to temperature changes or to remember the weight for when you resume the activity 1 Verify that the material and any containers for the material are on the scale and that the weight is displaying properly 2 Press the HOLD key on the screen HOLD appears on the screen 3 Turn the system off 4 When ready to resume the activity turn the system on HOLD ap...

Page 29: ...a printer to your M3060 you can quickly print the gross tare and net weights with time and date by pressing the PRINT key on the screen when the weight is stable Figure 4 10 Sample Printout The scale must return to zero and the weight must be stable before you can print again ...

Page 30: ...o the next position any time you wait for two seconds or more 4 If you repeatedly touch the same key before the cursor advances the display shows each successive number or character on the key For example Press the 6 key three times in rapid succession and the N appears on screen 5 If you want to enter the same number repeatedly you must hesitate two seconds between key presses or you can speed up...

Page 31: ...evious screen If you press the Esc key the indicator will keep the previous value of the field that was being edited 8 Press the Clear key to erase the last character entry or all highlighted characters 9 Press the Adv key to advance the cursor to the next position 10 When you are finished entering characters press Enter to save the data ...

Page 32: ...the menus see page 45 Additional configuration functions are available to your Avery Weigh Tronix representative in the service manual The following sections explain how to access each of the menus as well as detail each of the modules Any time you exit a menu to return to normal operating mode you are asked if you want to save any changes that have been made You can choose Yes No or Cancel Choose...

Page 33: ... appears onscreen The screen below appears briefly Figure 5 4 Menu Loading screen The password entry screen shown in Figure 5 5 appears Figure 5 5 Password entry screen 3 Key in the password for the menu you want to access and press Enter Depending on the password you entered one of the following screens appears Figure 5 6 User Management left and Diagnostics Management right ...

Page 34: ...ess Esc to return to the default startup screen If you press Esc you will be asked if you want to save changes Choose Yes to save changes and return to the main screen Choose No to return to the main screen without saving the changes or press Cancel to return to the menu 5 5 Set Date and Time From the User Settings screen select Date and Time and the display in Figure 5 8 appears Figure 5 8 Date a...

Page 35: ...rrent day of the month 4 Press on the year and increase or decrease the value with the small arrows which appear as necessary An X in the Display on Weight Screen box means the time and date will appear on the operator mode screen Press the box to remove the X if you don t want time and date shown 5 Press Enter to accept the date and return to the previous screen Time is always set as military tim...

Page 36: ...er This information can be viewed but not changed Press Exit to return to the previous screen 5 8 Seal Switch This indicator has a Category 3 audit trail For those states that require a physical seal this item allows you to view the status of the seal switch SEALED or UNSEALED This information can be viewed but not changed Entering either password will allow you to view the status of the seal swit...

Page 37: ...lated software Figure 5 11 About M3060 screen 2 Press Exit to return to the previous screen 5 10 Audit Trail Viewer Module The Audit Trail Viewer module displays a list of dates and times when changes occurred It is available when you enter either of the passwords 1 Choose the Audit Trail Viewer and you will see a screen similar to the one below Figure 5 12 Sample Audit Trail Figure 5 12 shows the...

Page 38: ... 11 Diagnostics Manager Module The DIAGNOSTICS MANAGER module is only available when you enter password 911 For more information on how to access the menus see Accessing the Menus on page 33 1 Key in password 911 and press Enter The following screen appears Figure 5 14 Diagnostic Management Screen 2 Select DIAGNOSTICS MANAGER and the screen below appears Figure 5 15 DIAGNOSTICS MANAGER screens Eac...

Page 39: ...Select Com1 Diagnostics Com2 Diagnostics or Com3 Diagnostics from the menu to perform the LOOP NO LOOP tests and check the RTS CTS See sample screen in Figure 5 16 Figure 5 16 COMX Diagnostics Screen Loop Back Test Perform the Loop Back Test by placing a jumper between Pins 2 and 3 of the COM port being tested When connected the NO LOOP should change to LOOP If this does not happen contact your se...

Page 40: ...et Settings Depending on your application your indicator may be configured to use ethernet communication 1 Select Ethernet Diagnostics from the COMMUNICATIONS screen to view ethernet settings and errors The Ethernet Diagnostics screen shows current network configuration on the left and current activity on the network such as error messages for connection to a network valid communications and succe...

Page 41: ...nt network configuration on the left and current activity on the network such as error messages for connection to a network valid communications and successful and failed attempts to configure hardware on the right Figure 5 19 WiFi Diagnostics Settings no WiFi installed This information can be viewed but not changed 2 Press Exit when you are finished to return to the COMMUNICATIONS screen 3 Press ...

Page 42: ... 1 2 Press a key on the right side of the front panel In the example F1 was pressed The corresponding key on the screen will turn green if the key is functioning correctly Figure 5 21 Keypad Diagnostics Screen 2 3 Press Exit to return to the previous screen 5 14 Test Touchscreen 1 To test the touchscreen select Touchscreen from the DIAGNOSTICS MANAGER screen The screen in Figure 5 22 appears Figur...

Page 43: ...16 Trips Select Trips from the DIAGNOSTICS MANAGER screen and the indicator shows the status Active or Inactive of the available inputs and outputs Toggle the output on or off to change the status Additional trips using and optional cable are available from your local Avery Weigh Tronix representative 5 17 Seal Switch This indicator has a Category 3 audit trail For those states that require a phys...

Page 44: ... be viewed but not changed Figure 5 24 Seal Status 2 Press Exit to return to the previous screen 5 18 Over Under Load Viewer Select Over Under Load Viewer from the DIAGNOSTICS MANAGER screen and you will see a screen like this example Figure 5 25 Overload Underload counter The default overload trigger is 105 of capacity The default underload trigger is 20 of capacity ...

Page 45: ...ollowing menu maps to help you through the available menus Click on the blue text to jump to the section where that topic is covered Additional password protected menus are available in the service manual Figure 5 26 Menu Map Password 111 Figure 5 27 Menu Map Password 911 ...

Page 46: ...0K x 1 20K x 2 20K x 5 200K x 10 200K x 20 200K x 50 10 3 1 8 200K x 10 200K x 20 200K x 50 200K x 100 200K x 200 200K x 500 11 4 200K x 10 200K x 20 200K x 50 200K x 100 200K x 200 200K x 500 12 CC20 CC30 20K x1 20K x 2 20K x 5 200K x 10 200K x 20 200K x 50 13 Alley Weigh 2K x 0 1 2K x 0 2 2K x 0 5 20K x 1 20K x 2 20K x 5 14 CC30 3 20K x 1 20K x 2 20K x 5 200K x 10 200K x 20 200K x 50 15 Chute We...

Page 47: ...git The fifth digit of the CCN is found in Table 6 3 Table 6 3 Table for 5th CCN Digit Once you have your five digit configuration number enter it as follows 1 Press and hold the F1 key until the screen changes 2 Key in password 0603 3 Press Enter two times 4 Select Configuration Number 5 Key in the five digit configuration number 6 Press Enter 7 Press Esc three times 8 Press Yes when prompted to ...

Page 48: ...y Weigh Tronix representative To M3060 To M3060 To XLR Remote To M3060 To PC Part Number Description Use 53793 0018 Serial Cable PC to M3060 Transfer data to and from PC AWT25 500477 XLR Cable Connect XLR 8 or XLR 12 Remote Display to M3060 AWT05 500696 RM 200 Communicate wirelessly with RD40RF Remote Display ...

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