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AWT35-501638

Issue AA

T405S

Weight Indicator

Service Manual

Summary of Contents for T405S

Page 1: ...AWT35 501638 Issue AA T405S Weight Indicator Service Manual...

Page 2: ...BTEK_T405S_s_en_501638 book...

Page 3: ...tions of compliance 12 Chapter 2 Introduction 13 Front panel 14 Front Display 15 Powering up the T405S 16 Using the alphanumeric keypad 16 Entering negative numbers or decimal point 16 String index ch...

Page 4: ...Procedure 40 Input procedure 41 Gravity Factor Procedure 42 Display 43 Calibration Unit 43 Print calibration report 43 Scale 44 Scale 1 2 45 Capacity 45 Division 45 Units 46 Stable 47 AZT 47 Filter 48...

Page 5: ...s Ethernet communication 802 11g card 99 Internal 120 VAC relay card for IP69K only 100 Specifications 100 Installing the option card 101 2nd Scale Input 5VDC Excitation card 102 2nd Scale Input 10 VD...

Page 6: ...Complete menu structures 135 Chapter 13 Technical illustrations 141 T405S assembly 141 T405S parts kits 142 System block diagram 143 T405S jumper and switch settings 144 T405S remote inputs and output...

Page 7: ...T405S Indicator Service Manual 7 Manual revision history Current Issue Date Created Details of Changes AA Jan 2017 New manual...

Page 8: ...8 T405S Indicator Service Manual...

Page 9: ...ppear 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 heading words have specifi...

Page 10: ...train relief entry point with wire lengths at a minimum On the aluminum and panel mount models the shield wires should be connected to the SHLD connection on the corresponding terminal block connector...

Page 11: ...iate training or read the instruction books To avoid the risk of RSI Repetitive Strain Injury place the machine on a surface which is ergonomically satisfactory to the user Take frequent breaks during...

Page 12: ...e FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can rad...

Page 13: ...e as options l Analog Output l Current Loop RS485 RS422 l USB DeviceTM l Profibus l Devicenet l Wireless 802 11g l Internal 120 VAC relay l 2nd Scale Input 5VDC Excitation l 2nd Scale Input 10 VDC Exc...

Page 14: ...ess the PRINT key to send information to a peripheral device through a configured communications port Acts as a left arrow key for menu navigation and removes last digit during numeric entry Press the...

Page 15: ...ccess The TARGET key can be used to perform custom application functions Use the numeric keypad to enter numbers in the appropriate screens Press the C CLEAR key to clear the last entry SETUP TARGET C...

Page 16: ...letters starting with upper case and then lower case The decimal key scrolls through the negative sign pound sign colon comma and percent sign The 0 key toggles between 0 and a space 2 4 Entering nega...

Page 17: ...le 2 EXIT Moves left one position in the index Moves right one position in the index Escape Edit mode and Abort all changes Long Key Press Deletes current character Inserts new character before this p...

Page 18: ...us are shown below Menu Navigation Keys Password Menu Level Accessed Menus 111 USER User About Audit 3570 DIAGNOSTICS Diag User About Audit 3088 ADMIN Setup Diag User About Audit 2580 CALIBRATE Calib...

Page 19: ...nd move up a level or use F1 to escape and move up one level without accepting the choice or value From that point press the TARE key repeatedly until SAVE no is displayed This means Do not save chang...

Page 20: ...u are in the menu structure but not in any of the following screens Center flashing others off This means you are in a numeric entry screen or the Quick Code prompt screen See Quick Code parameter ent...

Page 21: ...App Enet Option Firm Boot Dload 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 Site ID Seal Time Date 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 Buttons Ports Inputs Display Scale Options Logs Outputs Cur Zero 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9...

Page 22: ...e ZERO key 4 1 User menu The User menu is shown in Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2 User menu Use this menu to set the time date site ID to see the physical seal status and print archive information Each is expl...

Page 23: ...r 24 hour military time 4 1 2 Date Use the dAtE item to set the year month and day and the style of the displayed date SEt Enter values for the date y x Year m x Month d x Day Use the tiME menu item t...

Page 24: ...iagnostic User About Audit and Supervisor menus can be accessed Other menus cannot be accessed the display will flash SEALEd Site ID SitE Use this to enter a Site ID The Site ID can be used in a print...

Page 25: ...x 4 xx 1 xx 2 xx 3 xx 4 xx 1 xx 2 xx 3 xx 4 xx Option BSQ Version Type Bus 1 Card 1 Scale 1 Scale 2 Version SW Part Cur Ser Cal Ser xxxx xxxxx X X X XX AWT30 XXXXX xxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxx Reference Usin...

Page 26: ...in two parts Press RIGHT arrow key or LEFT arrow key to toggle the display between the first and second parts of the part number VErSion Use this to view the version of the firmware View Firmware PN...

Page 27: ...iew card version Bus 1 There is only 1 Bus in the T405S Card 1 There is only 1 Card in the T405S oPtion Use this to view the description and version of an installed option card Enet IP Gateway Subnet...

Page 28: ...n page 19 To upload a configuration file the license number of the Configurator Ztools software must match one of the license numbers in the indicator Contact Technical Support for assistance Dload Ss...

Page 29: ...elow 4 3 1 Counter Audit Print Counter Config Calib Port 1 Port 2 USB Column Ticket Column Ticket Displays number of configurations Displays number of calibrations Counter Config Calib countEr Use thi...

Page 30: ...o a column or ticket printer Port 2 Under Port 2 choose to print to a column or ticket printer uSb Printing to USB requires that a USB flash drive is connected to the indicator host USB Printing to US...

Page 31: ...erloads or underloads The Diag menu is shown in Figure 5 2 Figure 5 2 Diag menu Each of the items in the Diag menu is explained below See page 22 See page 25 See page 29 See page 31 Diag User About Au...

Page 32: ...Choose Yes or No Scale Scale 1 Scale 2 ScALE Select to view values for Scale 1 or Scale 2 if installed Use this to view a number representing the A to D counts The value is only for diagnostic purpose...

Page 33: ...ice is working correctly or not If no USB device is plugged in when you begin the test oPEn is briefly displayed then no uSb is briefly displayed then uSb Display Continuous display test ZERO exits th...

Page 34: ...ress ZERO inPutS is displayed 5 1 7 Outputs 1 WithoutPutS is displayed press SELECT outPut1 is displayed 2 Press SELECT o 1 oFF is displayed Inputs Test configured inputs inPutS The input test is used...

Page 35: ...finished press TARE outPutS is displayed 5 1 8 Options 5 1 9 Logs LogS These are logs of various functions You can print or clear them from memory Print Choose to print the log from Port 1 or Port 2 c...

Page 36: ...ression frequency tEnSion This stands for tension frequency The nominal value for the tension and compression frequency is 47 200 2000 kHz The tension and compression frequencies should each be as sta...

Page 37: ...Setup menu there are various submenus available to configure specific sections of the scale operation The top level items in the Setup menu are shown in Figure 6 2 Figure 6 2 Setup menu password 3088...

Page 38: ...pad on page 16 6 2 1 Scale 1 2 Select the scale to be calibrated Scale 1 or Scale 2 The Number of Scales on page 63 must be set to 2 to access Scale 2 settings Calib Zero Linear Input Gravity Last Cal...

Page 39: ...span procedure and the current product weight will now be correctly represented Due to factors that created the original inaccuracy it may be necessary to re zero the scale when the tank or vessel is...

Page 40: ...splayed This is the current weight on the scale Place the span weight on the scale and press ZERO buSy is briefly displayed and then c XXXX is displayed which should be the same as the span weight you...

Page 41: ...ro point using ADC counts mV Use this to enter a zero point using a mV V value SPan Accept the flashing displayed span weight XXXX or key in the span weight that corresponds with the span ADC or mV V...

Page 42: ...e then the indicator can calculate the gravity factor from these two values LAt This stands for latitude Key in the latitude for the installation site The valid range is 0 to 90 A positive value works...

Page 43: ...iew live weight F1 to stop diSPLAY Use this item to view live scale weight while in the calibration menu Display Cal Unit 1000g LB gr CAL unit Use this item to set the unit of measure of the weights u...

Page 44: ...er Ranges Type Mode 0 rnge O cap G zero Basis Percent Div O Load U Load Avg Const T hold Div Time Unit Ratio1 String1 Custom Cust 1 Cust 4 Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Unit 4 0 000001 0 000002 0 000005 100 20...

Page 45: ...0 100 200 and 500 The default value is 1 The capacity that you enter should never exceed the rated capacity of the scale that is connected Scale 1 Scale 2 ScALE 1 2 Select the scale to setup ScALE 1 o...

Page 46: ...d a string to define it cuSt 1 4 You can set up one to four custom units The process to set up a custom unit is the same for all four rAtio The ratio is the number you divide into the calibration unit...

Page 47: ...rocess is repeated until weight is inside the center of zero region diV Set the AZT window size to define stability 3 divisions is the default value Set diV to 0 to disable AZT timE Set the time windo...

Page 48: ...t your indicator to this value until told to in step 7 2 Setting AVg to higher values increases the filtering effect To do this Set t hoLd to 0 0 conSt to 0 and AVg to 10 Check the stability of the sc...

Page 49: ...t hoLd conSt and AVg has been set enter the t hoLd value established in step 1 If this value is too small your scale will act as if the filtering is off or not working Increase the t hoLd value until...

Page 50: ...weight values between 0 and CAP 1 will use DiV 1 as the division size and values above CAP 1 will use the division size entered in Division on page 45 CAP 2 CAP 2 is used for triple ranging operation...

Page 51: ...g for Scale 1 bind This option appears in two different forms depending on which Mode you pick If you pick diSAbLE or onboArd in the Mode menu the bind menu does not appear If you choose oPtion this s...

Page 52: ...of time to calculate ROC Choose unit of time ROC This stands for Rate of Change Use this to set the parameters to calculate rate of change for flow rates or weight time applications Settings available...

Page 53: ...CTotPls CTotMin Gr Avg Nt Avg Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Ct Avg Nt Min Nt Max FFall 1 Fvt Gr1 Fvt Nt 1 FFall 2 Fvt Gr2 Fvt Nt2 Pcwt IK Off On Off On Off On Off On...

Page 54: ...l unit lb kg kg kg kg kg Cal wt 5000 2500 2500 2500 2500 2500 Zero Range 100 2 2 2 2 2 Over Basis Percent Division Percent Division Division Division Disp Update Rate 10 20 10 20 10 10 Separator decim...

Page 55: ...numbers uPdAte This configures the number of display refreshes per second Choices are 1 2 5 10 and 20 m dASh If enabled the display will show dashes during motion Site USA GB CAN EU CHINA INDIA CAUTIO...

Page 56: ...hrough all enabled values Activate the ones in the following list that you want the ability to view during normal weighing mode groSS Activate this to see the gross weight value tArE Activate this to...

Page 57: ...l current net value ntotMin Activate this to see the net total current net value ctotPLS Activate this to see the count total current count value This parameter is commonly used in conjunction with th...

Page 58: ...all Gross Fut nt 2 Activate this to see the future net value 2 This represents a predicted net weight calculated by multiplying the current rate by the free fall time and adding the result to the curr...

Page 59: ...e default value tArEcl This stands for automatic tare clear Enable this to automatically clear a tare after a weighment when the weight falls into the gross zero band oFF is the default value hirES Th...

Page 60: ...ose ALL to reset both config and cal factory defaults at once 6 4 8 Archive ArchiVE This stands for electronic archive In other regions it is known as an alibi memory or tally roll These will be trans...

Page 61: ...connected to the internet the indicator can accept a software update file via FTP The software update can be installed manually or automatically when the file is received or on the next powerup MAnuAL...

Page 62: ...the scale does not achieve a stable gross zero condition some time within X minutes the time you configure then the indicator locks up and displays a message in three one second displays Z LocK PrESS...

Page 63: ...sound when you press keys on is the default 6 4 14 Number of Scales nuM ScL Use this to key in the number of scales attached to the scale To access settings for Scale 2 and to use the SCALE key this...

Page 64: ...2 Prtr USB Enet 5 None RD NCI Enq 2 Reports BSQ Intprt Option 50 80 100 Scale DHCP On Off Conn No E net 1 E net 5 IP Addr Gateway Subnet 1 xx 2 xx 3 xx 4 xx 1 xx 2 xx 3 xx 4 xx 1 xx 2 xx 3 xx 4 xx Po...

Page 65: ...are flow control If wired a device can stop the indicator and restart it for transmitting Example is the CTS signal on a PC serial port or print busy output on a Line or Lister printer SoFt Stands for...

Page 66: ...ets Key in each octet and press ZERO to accept it E net DHCP On Off Conn No E net 1 E net 5 IP Addr Gateway Subnet 1 xx 2 xx 3 xx 4 xx 1 xx 2 xx 3 xx 4 xx 1 xx 2 xx 3 xx 4 xx Port 1 Type 1 Host 1 Off...

Page 67: ...must choose one of the other choices to see other items listed Typically the subnet mask address is set to 255 255 255 0 which means the first three octets in the device network are the same and only...

Page 68: ...These are explained below Port x This stands for Remote Port You need to pick the remote port number to send messages to and receive messages from Key a port number from 1 to 65535 LcPrt x This stand...

Page 69: ...10 nonE Choose this to disable the selected protocol Print Choose this when you want to press the PRINT key or when using Autoprint to send the data through the selected binding Port using the associa...

Page 70: ...his manual See PLC Configuration information on page 87 FtP Choose this to send data via FTP A binding of Enet x 1 through 5 is required The Rate attribute determines the time in minutes between attem...

Page 71: ...ata transmission or file creation will be inhibited until there is no motion on the scale or until the process times out oFF is the default rAtE This is the transmit rate associated with broadcast typ...

Page 72: ...e M tcP to enable Modbus TCP EndiAn Choices for this item are big or LittLE Default is LittLE Create Print Formats P F Edit PrnFt1 PrnFt40 If connecting to a PLC the E NET configuration menu does not...

Page 73: ...value for the network token you want from the table above and press ZERO to accept the displayed choice Repeat the process for any other inbound memory registers you want to configure ScALE Choose fro...

Page 74: ...85 bind Choices under this item are Port 1 Port 2 and EnEt 1 through EnEt 5 Choose which port the printer output is attached to The PrintEr menu is used when the indicator is interfaced with one of th...

Page 75: ...B flash drive can be installed into the USB Host port and transactions will be transferred to the flash drive as they occur If the flash drive is not installed transactions will be saved onto the Flas...

Page 76: ...erial is the serial number XXXXXX is either nothing the sequential number or the time and date Sequential number increments from 000001 999999 when RESET starts at 000001 Date YYYY_MM_DD__HH_MM_SS wit...

Page 77: ...5VDC Excitation Analog Scale Input card l 10VDC Excitation Analog Scale Input card The Ext io menu item is for the following I O interface card l External I O Interface card l AC Input 4 relays 120 24...

Page 78: ...ng of oPtion If Analog card is installed Config LoW Set the displayed value for the lowest analog output Hi Set the displayed value for the maximum analog output cALib ZEro Set the analog output zero...

Page 79: ...n 2 3 and 2 3 to enter a WEP security password WPA PASS If WPA or WPA2 is selected use the alphanumeric entry methods described in 2 3 and 2 3 to enter a WPA security password The 802 11 wireless opti...

Page 80: ...played weight LF M CR The indicator returns the current scale s Tare weight Standard response tare weight LF C CR The indicator sets the current scale s Tare weight to zero Standard response gross wei...

Page 81: ...e space always a space 7 1 3 Unrecognized Command Response LF CR 7 1 4 About Command Response The A and B commands are used together to get all of the scale about data The A command will always return...

Page 82: ...yyy S 3rd response xxx CAP yyyyy uuu ccc n d where uuu unit of measure ccc capacity of the range lower range capacity of the scale is multi interval is disabled n least significant count by digit for...

Page 83: ...the front panel No response LF XK CR This will return a list of up to the last twenty keys pressed The buffer is cleared after this command LF xk Y CR where Y is T for TARE key S for SELECT key Z for...

Page 84: ...If the Set Zero operation fails then the scale responds with the s field 0 LF XS wwww CR This will initiate a Cal Span command where wwww is the weight used to calibrate with The scale responds with...

Page 85: ...ms same function as pressing the OVER key N UNDER command Performs same function as pressing the UNDER key L TARGET command Performs same function as pressing the TARGET key Upper or lower case charac...

Page 86: ...e For example 102 will increase resolution by 100 and return a 2 character status byte Incoming commands from the Master indicator that control the Remote display annunciators G Gross Change to Gross...

Page 87: ...address settings in IP ADDR set DHCP OFF PLC s are not DHCP reliant and CONN E NET x TYPE x OFF PLC s do not use Client Server topology In PLC menu configure the settings as required for the connecte...

Page 88: ...munication port protocols Note each register holds 2 bytes or 1 word If a 4 byte or 2 word data type is used 2 registers are required for each item This makes the starting register number for each ite...

Page 89: ...r Out Configuration at the indicator Output 112 Refer to the number of items configured for In Configuration at the indicator Configuration 128 0 PLC Instance Supported services for this attribute hex...

Page 90: ...rd on page 95 l Profibus on page 97 l Wireless Ethernet communication 802 11g card on page 99 l Internal 120 VAC relay card for IP69K only on page 100 l 2nd Scale Input 5VDC Excitation card on page 10...

Page 91: ...ll the option cards connect to the main board by the connector pins on the bottom of the option card to the connector at terminal J4 Screws at the four locations noted by the arrows hold the board in...

Page 92: ...hen you enter the Setup menus so plan accordingly TB5 Pin Function 1 V out 2 Common GND 3 I out Analog Output Chart Types of Output Jumper 4 to 20MA 0 to 20MA 0 to 24MA 0 to 5V 0 to 10V 5V 10V P2 P3 P...

Page 93: ...connected devices See Options on page 77 for information on configuring the indicator and this card Figure 8 3 Current Loop RS485 RS422 card Pin Jumper 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Function GND isolated XMTA...

Page 94: ...card S1 switch settings must all be OFF to operate Driver required when connected to a PC Download driver from the password protected portion of www wtxweb com After installing the driver when the USB...

Page 95: ...ns on page 54 for information on configuring the indicator and this card Figure 8 5 Device Net option card TB1 Pinout An external power supply will be used to supply V power Typically this supply will...

Page 96: ...hin Cable Used meters Length of Thick Cable Used meters 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 Lthick 5 X Lthin 500 at 125K baud Lthick 2 5 X Lthin 250 at 250K baud Lthick Lthin 10...

Page 97: ...tors to the same Profibus DP interface J2 is for standard Profibus DP DB 9 based connector cabling and TB1 is for flying lead wiring internal to the ZM Indicators enclosure 5V and GND are used for ext...

Page 98: ...98 T405S Indicator Service Manual 8 Option cards 8 5 1 S2 switch settings On Termination resistors Enabled Present Default Position Off Termination resistors Disabled Removed...

Page 99: ...802 11g card Figure 8 7 shows the Wireless Ethernet communication 802 11g card This provides wireless Ethernet connectivity via the 802 11g protocol Figure 8 7 802 11g wireless communication option ca...

Page 100: ...um off state leakage current 1mA rms Maximum power dissipation 1 6 W Load power factor for guaranteed turn on 0 25 If the device to be controlled does not fall within these standards it is suggested t...

Page 101: ...in board at the four locations noted by the arrows Figure 8 10 AC Relay option card on main board 2 Attach 22AWG min wires between the Option card TB1 pin 5 OUT1 and the Main Board TB2 pin 5 OUT1 SP1...

Page 102: ...alog scale with 5VDC excitation Figure 8 11 5VDC Excitation Analog Scale Input option card SENSE Excitation Jumpers l 4 wire loadcells requre jumpers to be ON the pins l 6 wire loadcellss require jump...

Page 103: ...citation Figure 8 12 10VDC Excitation Analog Scale Input option card SENSE Excitation Jumpers l 4 wire loadcells requre jumpers to be ON the pins l 6 wire loadcellss require jumpers to be OFF the pins...

Page 104: ...d AWT05 508726 or the 16 Position I O board AWT05 508727 The use of Ztools is required to configure the External I O option card P3 is for connecting a ribbon cable to an external 16 position I O boar...

Page 105: ...3 AC 4 Input card The use of Ztools is required to configure the AC Input option card CAUTION For safety reasons the AC Input option card can only be used in the primary earthed stainless steel enclos...

Page 106: ...d This card allows the connection of up to four 4 30VDC inputs The use of Ztools is required to configure the DC Input option card TB1 Pin Function 1 IN1 2 IN1 3 IN2 4 IN2 5 IN3 6 IN3 7 IN4 8 IN4 S1 s...

Page 107: ...rrent 1A rms Minium output current 5mA rms Maximum off state voltage 500V peak Maximum off state leakage current 1mA rms Maximum power dissipation 1 6 W Load power factor for guaranteed turn on 0 25 I...

Page 108: ...olid state relays Each output is rated for up to 2 Amps with internal fuses Figure 8 15 Wiring example The use of Ztools is required to configure the DC Output option card TB1 Pin Function 1 SP1 2 SP1...

Page 109: ...Y_SEPARATOR 0 ENUM DISPLAY_UPDATE_RATE 10 INTEGER SITE_ID SiteId STRING CALIBRATION_PASSWORD 2580 INTEGER COM1_BAUD_RATE 9600 INTEGER COM1_DATA_BITS 8 INTEGER COM1_PARITY 0 ENUM COM1_STOP_BITS 0 ENUM...

Page 110: ...17 PROTOCOL_1_TYPE 1 0 2012 03 20 10 00 27 PROTOCOL_2_FORMAT_1 1 40 2012 03 20 09 14 45 SCALE_1_UNIT4 0 5 2012 03 20 09 10 35 SCALE_1_UNIT3 0 2 2012 03 20 09 10 30 SCALE_1_UNIT2 0 2 2012 03 20 09 10 2...

Page 111: ...on page 121 for a list of the optional parameter tables The T405S indicator also supports the UTF 8 Unicode character set which is used for numerical HTML Coding values and to support many foreign la...

Page 112: ...o add a header to the beginning of the printout we will want to insert in front of string index number 1 If you wanted to add characters or tokens in a different area of the printout then you would sc...

Page 113: ...he display shown below appears then release the SELECT key 2 To start the entry of the company name press the PRINT key to scroll backwards until string index number 1 is again displayed as shown belo...

Page 114: ...print format number 1 1 From P F Edit press SELECT PrnFt1 is displayed 2 Press SELECT The first character in the print format will be displayed Do not forget step 8 or the changes will not be entered...

Page 115: ...l the display shows 5 This is the start of the Net weight output SP character 32 see current index position 37 6 Press the ZERO key when finished with the edit process to accept these changes and retu...

Page 116: ...onal parameter When is selected a is automatically added to the string for your benefit A Application variable For Macros the application number is tied to the variable number In a LUA program you mus...

Page 117: ...the next character location The value of the number in this next location identifies what function of the token is being used Decimal 1 49 is the actual Gross weight value Decimal 2 50 is the token n...

Page 118: ...sequence would look like this t501 indicates the start of an optional parameter 68 D for decimal point parameter 50 2 for hide decimal point t502 indicates the end of the optional parameter GROSS lb...

Page 119: ...02 indicates the end of the optional parameter For more examples of editing formats consult Print tokens parameters and default print formats on page 121 GROSS lb GROSS lb GROSS lb GROSS lb GROSS lb G...

Page 120: ...not found 4 Token Delimiter is missing 5 Print token invalid range 6 Application variable invalid range 7 Aspect data invalid codepoint is NOT 1 2 or 3 8 Invalid UTF8 string 9 Left parameter bracket n...

Page 121: ...width syntax you can control the number of characters used For example GWT 2 prints Gross and if you use the width syntax like this GWT 2 W1 it would print only G because you limited the value to 1 ch...

Page 122: ...Res Multiplier m 0 None or 1 default 1 Multiply 10 2 Multiply 100 3 Multiply 1000 36 NWTHR High Resolution Net Weight NetHiRes 37 INMOWT Active Displayed In Motion Weight Value In Motion Weight 39 INM...

Page 123: ...Net Maximum 59 NMIN Net Minimum Weight Net Minimum 60 FF1 Free Fall Time 1 Free Fall Time 1 61 FF2 Free Fall Time 2 Free Fall Time 2 62 FGWT1 Future Gross Weight 1 Future Gross 1 63 FGWT2 Future Gros...

Page 124: ...ate DATE Format F 0 As Configured default 1 MM DD YY 2 MM DD YYYY 3 DD MM YY 4 DD MM YYYY 5 YY MM DD 6 YYYY MM DD 7 DD YY MM 8 DD YYYY MM 9 YY DD MM 10 YYYY DD MM 11 WW YY 12 WW YYYY 13 YY WW 14 YYYY...

Page 125: ...e Applies to tokens 304 and 305 only M 1 Stop default 2 Start 305 B2A Binary to ASCII Bin2Asc 313 DIS Status Byte See Additional token tables on page 128 Status Binary Output B 1 Truncate to 1 Byte In...

Page 126: ...2 Returns NCI Status Bytes 1 2 only See Additional token tables on page 128 NCI Status Bytes 12 33 NCIBYTE23 Returns NCI Status Bytes 2 3 only See Additional token tables on page 128 NCI Status Bytes...

Page 127: ...Polarity sSPCNPol 27 SAPOL Sets values for Active Value Polarity sSPCAPol 500 NULL Null NULL Undefined 501 SOP Start Optional Parameters SOP 502 EOP End Optional Parameters EOP 600 TEXT Print Data is...

Page 128: ...Stable and valid gross weight in lb unit of measure would return 822 The WSTAT and TSAT token default length is 6 characters Bit Byte 1 Byte 2 Byte 3 1 1 Scale in motion 0 Stable 1 Underloaded 0 Not...

Page 129: ...alance X X X X X X X X X X 0 Scale is NOT at Center of Zero Zero Balanced 1 Scale is at Center of Zero Zero Balanced 9 X X X X Active Unit of Measure X X X X X X X X X X 0 lb 1 kg 2 oz 3 g 4 lb oz 5 C...

Page 130: ...ON Bit 6 Output 2 and 3 is ON Bit 7 Output 1 2 and 3 is ON 900 X X Remote PB Zero Key X X X X X X X X X X These value are configuration dependent The following commands will change their value or fun...

Page 131: ...0246 0247 0248 0249 0250 0251 0252 0253 0254 0255 Code Cont Print Hex Char Char Code Cont Print Hex Char Char Code Cont Print Hex Char Char Code Cont Print Char Char Code Cont Print Char Char Code Con...

Page 132: ...ine Feed New Line LF 11 Veriticle Tab VT 12 Form Feed New Page FF 13 Carriage Return CR 14 Shift Out SO 15 Shift In SI 16 Data Link Escape DLE 17 Device Control 1 DC1 18 Device Control 2 DC2 19 Device...

Page 133: ...43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 SP SP SP N e t SP T NWT 1 SP T UNIT 1 CR LF 32 32 32 78 101 116 32 t3 49 32 t9 49 13 10 END 5 Active value and Displayed Weight T ACT 2 W1 T ACT...

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Page 135: ...st configured inputs Toggles selected output on and off Test installed options Loopback test Performs write read test Loopback test Menu Navigation Keys Press SELECT to move down in a menu Press TARE...

Page 136: ...2 xx 3 xx 4 xx 1 xx 2 xx 3 xx 4 xx 1 xx 2 xx 3 xx 4 xx Option BSQ Version Type Bus 1 Card 1 Scale 1 Scale 2 Version SW Part Cur Ser Cal Ser xxxx xxxxx X X X XX AWT30 XXXXX xxxx xxxxx xxxx xxxxx About...

Page 137: ...o move left in a menu Press UNITS to move right in a menu Press ZERO to accept a value or choice and move up in the menu Press F1 to escape and move up in the menu See Calibration Procedure on page 38...

Page 138: ...2 Type M range M intrvl 2 3 Range 0 000001 500 0 000001 500 Option Protcl Disable Onbrd Bind Bus Card Bus X Card X Bind Prot 1 Prot 10 Div Time ROC Period Units Scale Menu Key in scale capacity Key in...

Page 139: ...ff On Off On Off On Off On Off On Per Ac Lst Smp Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off On Print Port 1 Port 2 USB Archive Enable Off On Print Port 1 P...

Page 140: ...xx 3 xx 4 xx 1 xx 2 xx 3 xx 4 xx 1 xx 2 xx 3 xx 4 xx Port X Type X Host X Off Client Server 1 xx 2 xx 3 xx 4 xx UDP Clnt2 LcPrt X RxAddX TxAddX DynTxX Off On Tmout X 1 xx 2 xx 3 xx 4 xx 1 xx 2 xx 3 xx...

Page 141: ...ut 66 4 lb in 7 5 N m 33 2 lb in 3 75 N m 33 2 lb in 3 75 N m 22 1 lb in 2 5 N m Lock Nut 44 2 lb in 5 N m 22 1 lb in 2 5 N m 22 1 lb in 2 5 N m 14 4 lb in 1 62 N m Top View of Indicator Showing Ribbo...

Page 142: ...4 W EXT LOCK WASHER 55 13 VENT MEMBRANE GREY W NUT 5 CABLE CLAMP 5 WASHER RUBBER BLUE 10 TIE CABLE 5 Common Parts Item page 141 PN Description Qty AWT25 501095 CABLE ASSY POWER ALLOY 1 8 AWT25 501168...

Page 143: ...AC 65W 24VDC Option Module P4 Scale Interface Description EXC EXC SEN TB1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SEN SIG SIG SHIELD 1 Input Output Description GND Input 1 Input 2 TB2 2 3 4 5 6 7 Input 3 Digital Out 1 Digital Ou...

Page 144: ...ered position 4 wire loadcells require jumper 6 wire loadcells do not require jumper T405S Main PC board Flow control jumper Jumper shown in position 2 default for 2 comm ports Position 1 Hardware flo...

Page 145: ...MP NOTE EXTERNAL INPUT CONNECTIONS ARE 5VDC TTL LOGIC LEVEL INTERNALLY LIMITED TO 14mA INPUTS WORK WITH EITHER A DRY CONTACT SWITCH SW1 SW2 OR A 0 TO 5VDC DIGITAL INPUT DI3 NOTE CUTOFFS TRIPS ARE RATE...

Page 146: ...closer to the Gore Vent The OUT side should face up See the photos below 4 Attach the scale interface wires to the IN side of the module per the wiring illustration shown below 5 Use wires of adequat...

Page 147: ...T405S Indicator Service Manual 147 13 7 Outline dimensions...

Page 148: ...External battery circuitry 0 20A ZM Power ZM Output 3 RLY External Battery If you use an external battery for power and wish to take advantage of the auto off function follow the suggested circuit ill...

Page 149: ...l A large wooden dowel or wooden kitchen rolling pin 13 9 2 Process to remove and replace the keypad overlay 1 Open the enclosure and remove all electronic P C boards including the display board 2 Us...

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Page 151: ...ommands 83 B Bootloader 25 Button test 33 C Cable grounding 10 Calibration Alternate zero procedures Input Calibration Procedure 41 linearity 40 span 40 zero 39 Calibration menu structure 137 Calibrat...

Page 152: ...nu annunciators 16 Menu level 18 Menu navigation keys 18 Menu passwords 18 Modbus TCP 87 N NCI commands 85 NCI Status Byte 128 Network tokens 129 O Option cards Profibus 97 Option installation analog...

Page 153: ...rotocol 80 Level 1 and 2 Commands 80 Span calibration 40 Stability 47 Stainless steel enclosure assembly 141 Stainless steel enclosure parts kits 142 String index character data entry 16 STVS voltage...

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