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6.1.2 First internal battery charge

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6.2 External battery connection (both D70A and D70B)

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7. ERROR MESSAGES

1-57

8. ERROR MESSAGE CODING

1-59

9. PROGRAMMING OF SERIAL LINE COMMUNICATION

1-61

9.1 Symbols used

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9.2 Strings

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9.2.1 Cb (or Bilanciai) string

1-62

9.2.2 ESTESA string

1-63

9.2.3 Print string

1-65

9.2.4 Cma

1-65

9.2.5 EPC string (EPCSTR)

1-66

9.3 Protocols for serial strings

1-68

9.3.1 ACK-NAK protocol

1-68

9.3.2 Cyclic protocol

1-68

9.3.3 On Request protocol

1-68

9.4 Remote commands protocol

1-69

9.4.1 Reply to an incorrect command

1-70

9.4.2 Reply to a correct command

1-70

9.4.3 Suspension of cyclic transmission

1-70

9.4.4 Resumption of cyclic transmission

1-70

9.4.5 Request for gross weight

1-71

9.4.6 Request for net weight

1-71

9.4.7 Request transmission of tare

1-71

9.4.8 Request transmission of scale status

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9.4.9 Request transmission of scale status (version EV2001)

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9.4.10 Scale zeroing

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9.4.11 Tare acquisition

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9.4.12 Tare entering

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9.4.13 Cancellation of an entered tare

1-74

9.4.14 Request for transmission of the general data table

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9.4.15 Request for general data item indicated with "n"

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9.4.16 Request for entry of the "y" value in the general data item indicated
with "n"

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9.4.17 Request for transmission of the net weight and the scale status

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9.4.18 Request division value

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9.4.19 Request for net weight in high resolution

1-76

9.4.20 Request for maximum capacity value

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9.4.21 Lock keypad

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9.4.22 Unlock keypad

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9.4.23 Remote commands with addressing

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10. PERSONALIZATION

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10.1 Foreword

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10.2 Accessing the parameter configuration function

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10.3 Description of the menus and submenus

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10.4 NOVRAM menu

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10.4.1 D.PERS submenu to personalize the instrument

1-81

10.4.2 COM1 / COM2 sub-menu

1-84

10.4.3 U.ANALO sub-menu (D70B version only)

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D70

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Summary of Contents for D70

Page 1: ...SOCIETÀ COOPERATIVA BILANCIAI D70 Terminal Use and maintenance manual Code 81320070 EDITION 1 January 2010 ...

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Page 3: ...onfiguration 1 30 3 4 2 Connection of COM2 in RS422 configuration 1 31 3 4 3 Connection of COM2 in RS485 configuration 1 32 3 5 Analogue output connection D70B version only 1 34 3 6 Programmable analogue output 1 34 4 CONTROLS DISPLAY SWITCHING THE TERMINAL ON AND OFF 1 35 4 1 Display of weight and additional information 1 35 4 2 Description of the keys 1 37 4 3 Switching the terminal on and off 1...

Page 4: ...ale status 1 71 9 4 9 Request transmission of scale status version EV2001 1 73 9 4 10 Scale zeroing 1 74 9 4 11 Tare acquisition 1 74 9 4 12 Tare entering 1 74 9 4 13 Cancellation of an entered tare 1 74 9 4 14 Request for transmission of the general data table 1 74 9 4 15 Request for general data item indicated with n 1 75 9 4 16 Request for entry of the y value in the general data item indicated...

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Page 7: ...1 GENERAL 1 1 Declaration of conformity See QUICK START manual D70 1 7 ...

Page 8: ...visor to install operate and maintain the system In the event of any problems contact your nearest Service Centre Any attempt on the part of unauthorised personnel to dismantle or modify the terminal is prohibited any such attempt shall invalidate the warranty and release the manufacturer from all liability for any injury or damage Alteration or removal of the data plates and seals is strictly pro...

Page 9: ...n order to more clearly illustrate certain maintenance or adjustment operations some of the illustrations in this manual show the weighing system with the safety guards removed Under no circumstances may the system be operated in these conditions Do not operate the system in these conditions under any circumstances whatsoever but remove the safety guards for the time strictly required to carry out...

Page 10: ...e the instructions will result in death or serious injury CAUTION Denotes an operation or procedure where failure to observe the instructions could result in minor injury or damage to the instrument WARNING Information or instructions on how the system is to be operated correctly in order to maximise its service life or prevent loss or damage of programmed data or to optimise operation with regard...

Page 11: ...nal can also be used in the piece counter mode Certain of the characteristics that distinguish the two versions of the terminal are listed below Version D70A Version D70B connection to a scale with analogue cells up to twelve 350 Ohm cells connection to a scale with analogue cells up to four 350 Ohm cells 2 serial outputs with RS232 and RS232 422 485 output standards 2 serial outputs with RS232 an...

Page 12: ...i MH AA rechargeable 1 5 V Maximum power 12 W 12 W Load cell connection up to 12 analogue load cells of 350 Ohm via 9 pin D type connector up to 4 analogue load cells of 350 Ohm via 9 pin D type connector Maximum impedance 80 Ohm 29 Ohm 5 Vdc 10 Vdc Load cell power supply 200000 points 25 conv sec Internal resolution 200000 points 25 conv sec 6000 divisions maximum 6000 divisions maximum Resolutio...

Page 13: ... C 85 40 C 1 6 Dimensions and weight of the terminal Weight 650 g 750 g with internal power supplier 800 g with internal batteries Dimensions of panel slot for rack assembly 200 mm x 104 mm base x height The dimensions are given in mm Figure 1 1 Overall dimensions and weight of the rack version of the terminal citi1201 jpg D70 1 13 ...

Page 14: ...ght 650 g 750 g with internal power supplier 800 g with internal batteries The dimensions are given in mm Figure 1 2 Overall dimensions and weight of the table version of the terminal citi1202 jpg D70 1 14 ...

Page 15: ...350 mm H 500 mm TALL stand L 900 mm H 1055 mm Weight 650 g 750 g with internal power supplier 800 g with internal batteries The dimensions are given in mm Figure 1 3 Overall dimensions and weight of terminal version on stand citi1203 jpg D70 1 15 ...

Page 16: ...t 650 g 750 g with internal power supplier 800 g with internal batteries The dimensions are given in mm Figure 1 4 Overall dimensions and weight of wall mounted version of the terminal citi1204 jpg D70 1 16 ...

Page 17: ...t 650 g 750 g with internal power supplier 800 g with internal batteries The dimensions are given in mm Figure 1 5 Overall dimensions and weight of the terminal version on PMA platform citi1205 jpg D70 1 17 ...

Page 18: ...e to comply with the aforementioned instructions is liable to the penalties established by law In particular the outer casing and the mechanical components are made from plastic and or metal materials there are printed circuits with electronic components inside the casing there is an Ni Cd or Li battery on the CPU board the electrical connections are made with insulated copper conductors the recha...

Page 19: ...manufacturer or your nearest Service Centre To enable us to deal with your request swiftly always quote the serial number of your terminal which can be found on the seal label Also provide information about the system in which the terminal is installed 1 9 Warranty The conditions of warranty are stipulated in the contract of sale D70 1 19 ...

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Page 21: ...egulations is prohibited 2 3 Prescriptions of use Strictly comply with the instructions in this manual during use In the event of any discrepancy between the information in this manual and the instrument purchased contact your Dealer or the Manufacturer s After Sales Service for clarification Always observe the indications given on the warning and danger plates on the terminal Check that all the s...

Page 22: ...maintenance and or repairs must be carried out by authorised personnel only Always disconnect the terminal from the electrical supply and wait a few minutes before accessing the internal components D70 1 22 ...

Page 23: ...r input 2 9 pin female connector COM1 for serial connection 3 9 pin female connector COM2 for serial connection 4 9 pin male connector JBIL for connection to the weighing platform 5 Battery holder Figure 3 1 Rear part of terminal version D70A citi1206 jpg D70 1 23 ...

Page 24: ...onnector COM1 Analogue output for serial connection 3 9 pin female connector COM2 for serial connection 4 9 pin male connector JBIL for connection to the weighing platform 5 Mains power socket Figure 3 2 Rear part of terminal version D70B citi1207 jpg D70 1 24 ...

Page 25: ...e failing this notify your maintenance personnel or contact our Assistance Service directly To correctly connect the terminal to the electricity main proceed as follows insert the connector of the power lead into the rear part of the terminal insert the plug of the power lead into the correct mains outlet socket The terminal complies with the European Directive for electromagnetic compatibility ho...

Page 26: ... but contact the Manufacturer 3 2 Connection of the terminal to the platform scale The terminal is normally supplied with a pre wired cable for connection to the platform scale The female connector on this cable should be plugged into the male 9 pin connector JBIL on the rear of the terminal see point 4 Figure 3 1 on page 1 23 WARNING The cable screen should always be connected to the metal cap of...

Page 27: ...es with analogue load cells Key NC Reserved do not connect SIG Signal SIG Signal EX Excitation EX Excitation SENSE SENSE signal SENSE SENSE signal LEV X Signal from level sensor LEV Y Signal from level sensor Figure 3 3 Pinout for the JBIL connector for connection to scales with analogue load cells citi1208 gif D70 1 27 ...

Page 28: ...n connections for this port Key NC Reserved do not connect RX232 Data reception TX232 Data transmission CTS232 Clear to send RTS232 Request to send GND Signal ground Figura 3 4 COM1 standard serial port connector 9 pin female D type citi1219 gif CAUTION Vacant pins 1 6 and 7 Figure 3 4 on page 1 28 are reserved for connecting analogue inputs only the D70B version see par 3 5 on page 1 34 D70 1 28 ...

Page 29: ...s stipulated by the standard RS232 Maximum transmission distance 15 m Maximum line voltage 12 Vdc For connection to external devices use a screened cable and connect the screen to the metal cap of the 9 pin connector D70 1 29 ...

Page 30: ...RS232 configuration For the connection of external devices refer to the pinout diagram in Figure 3 5 on page 1 30 Key NC Reserved do not connect RX232 Data reception TX232 Data transmission GND Signal ground Ri Termination resistance inside terminal NOTE the free pins are reserved for RS422 RS485 connection Figure 3 5 COM2 serial port connector 9 pin female D type log0004 gif CAUTION The RS232 ope...

Page 31: ...istance inside terminal NOTE the free pins are reserved for RS232 connection Figure 3 6 Example of RS422 serial port connection log0005 gif CAUTION Operating limits stipulated by the standard RS422 Maximum transmission distance 1200 m Maximum line voltage 7V For connection to external devices use a screened twisted pair cable and connect the screen to the metal cap of the 9 pin connector D70 1 31 ...

Page 32: ...and pin 8 to connect the termination resistance this operation is to be carried out on the first and last terminals connected in the line Key NC Reserved do not connect DATA Bidirectional data transmission line TERMIN Termination resistance to be connected to pin 6 Ri Termination resistance inside terminal NOTE the free pins are reserved for RS232 connection Figure 3 7 Pinout for RS485 serial port...

Page 33: ...85 Maximum transmission distance 1200 m Maximum line voltage 7V For connection to external devices use a screened twisted pair cable and connect the screen to the metal cap of the 9 pin connector Maximum number of terminals that may be connected 16 D70 1 33 ...

Page 34: ...n 0 05 FS Minimum voltage output load 100 kohm Minimum current output load 250 ohm 3 6 Programmable analogue output This function is used for programming two voltage or current values and a reference weight output voltage or current for a weight equal to zero output voltage or current for a weight equal to the reference weight reference weight The programmed values are permanently memorized even w...

Page 35: ...inal display 2 Weighing symbols 3 Metrological keys 4 On off key 5 Menu browsing keys Figure 4 1 Front of terminal citi1209 jpg The indications concerning the operations carried out by the indicator are presented in the fullest possible form while universally known symbols are used for the weighing data D70 1 35 ...

Page 36: ...ition Tare symbol entered via the keyboard Indicates that the tare value acquired has been digitized via the keyboard Gross weight symbol Net weight symbol When the indication is on this means that the tare has been memorised by acquisition If the indication is on at the same time this means that the tare has been entered via the keyboard Weighing range indication for multi extension ME instrument...

Page 37: ...ble no tare must have been entered Enter cancel tare Press this key to acquire the weight on the platform as tare value but only in the presence of the following conditions the weight must be stable the weight value must be positive the weight must not exceed the maximum capacity Press again to cancel the acquired tare Il tasto di accensione o spegnimento Tare display key Press this key to display...

Page 38: ...ombination with the other keys Enter or confirm Press this key to confirm the operation On Off key Press this key to switch the terminal on and off WARNING The functions of the keys may change during use of the terminal Instructions about this will be given in the manual D70 1 38 ...

Page 39: ...ee Figure 4 1 on page 1 35 Wait for the completion of the initial check lamp test to ensure that all the display segments work properly Press the key again to switch off the terminal WARNING In the case of connection to a computer or to another remote unit make sure that no data transmission is in progress before switching off the terminal This prevents the data transmitted to the units connected ...

Page 40: ...itch it off 4 3 1 Automatic switch off The terminal can be configured in the AUTOMATIC SWITCH OFF mode to optimize power consumptions If the stable weight condition remains for 5 minutes the terminal switches off automatically A minute before switching off the display begins to blink to inform the operator about the imminent switch off WARNING Automatic switch off will not occur when the batteries...

Page 41: ...nd in an affirmative way to the questions posed by the terminal store sure is used to move through the displayed submenus or parameters move through the values of the displayed parameters respond negatively to the questions posed by the terminal store sure is used to return to the selected submenu from the parameter or relative value quit the submenu display phase and return to normal terminal ope...

Page 42: ...ress to enter the first digit Subsequent pressure on this key will scroll numbers 0 to 9 with and the decimal separator entered during the installation phase press to confirm the entered number to enter other numbers press again at the end of the operation press to confirm the entered value use key to move amongst the various figures if the setting must be changed WARNING During the data entry ope...

Page 43: ...re weight on the platform and press The operation will only take place in the presence of the conditions indicated in par 4 2 on page 1 37 The word will light up on the display When a further load is added to the scale the displayed weight value increases and represents the net weight value On MD terminals the weight indication will continue using the lower field division On ME terminals the net w...

Page 44: ...ed value must be edited Once the operation has terminated the weight will be reset and the and indications will light up on the display The tare value will be automatically rounded off to the scale division of the scale The net weight indication for MD terminals uses the division of the field to which the net weight value sets while for ME terminals the net weight value will be the one relative to...

Page 45: ...re deletion Press to delete a tare from the terminal and then return to the gross weight display 5 8 Weighing data print out transmission Press key to print out the weighing data and or transmit a string of data via the configured port in serial mode D70 1 45 ...

Page 46: ...he programmed charge function BATV Displays the voltage measured at the input of the terminal if the external battery is selected Visualizza per 1 secondo il tempo di carica CHAT Displays the charging time for 1 second LIGHT HIGH The display operates with the maximum light intensity LOW The display operates at the minimum light intensity TIMER The display operates at maximum intensity for 10 secon...

Page 47: ... a reference weight to be programmed To enable the function select REFWGT in the U ANALO menu in NOVRAM CURR 0 VOLT 0 Current value zero voltage value zero CURR RF VOLT RF Reference current value Reference voltage value REF WGT Reference weight WARNING The TIMER function can be used to optimize battery consumption which will be greater when the display operates at maximum light intensity version D...

Page 48: ...om the scale by sampling a defined number of pieces it can be transmitted via serial link by a computer using the remote controls consult par 9 4 on page 1 69 If the AUW is acquired proceed in the following way press the display will show the number of samples and the first weight for calculating the AUW will be acquired at the same time press the key again to display the number of samples that ca...

Page 49: ...W is always positive if the weight fails to stabilize the WAIT message will remain on the display and the operator can quit the procedure by pressing The previous AUW will remain if already calculated The AUW resets whenever the terminal is switched off The calculated AUW is retained in the memory if the operator switches from the PIECES mode to the WEIGHT mode D70 1 49 ...

Page 50: ...ays the voltage measured at the input of the terminal if the external battery is selected Displays the charging time for 1 second CHAT if the internal batteries are being charged ILLUM HIGH The display operates with the maximum light intensity LOW The display operates with the minimum light intensity TEMPOR The display operates with the maximum light intensity for 10 seconds if any key is pressed ...

Page 51: ...TURNOFF NO The SELF TURN OFF function is not activated YES The self turn off function is activated D70 1 51 ...

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Page 53: ...nnected again Battery recharging takes about 8 hours if the batteries are very low The PWRSUP indication appears whilst the batteries are being recharged To insert the batteries comply with the instructions on the label in the terminal s battery compartment point 5 of Figure 3 1 on page 1 23 The battery option includes the supply of 6 rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydrate batteries Ni MH AA and a stan...

Page 54: ...es otherwise the terminal will automatically switch off to prevent the batteries from being damaged WARNING The adapter for battery charging must be connected with the terminal on and during the charging phase the terminal must not be switched off Proceed with a First charge if the batteries are exhausted If during the charging phase key is pressed ISTCHG is not displayed but TCHG which indicates ...

Page 55: ...ch it was interrupted Charging can only take place when the terminal is on WARNING To correctly use the batteries it is advisable to charge them only when they have completely discharged The batteries must be charged at temperatures ranging between 10 and 40 C WARNING Charge the batteries every two months even if they are not used for a long time Long self discharge of the batteries may cause acid...

Page 56: ...er to the terminal connect the adapter to the mains and switch the terminal on select YES in the ISTCHG menu WARNING While charging the terminal must not be switched off Charging is complete when the indication on the display goes out 6 2 External battery connection both D70A and D70B A 12V external battery can be connected with a jack connector point 1 of Figure 3 1 on page 1 23 and point 1 of Fi...

Page 57: ...ration D70A only Change the batteries if the fault persists NO MAINS Replace the standard adapter with the one supplied with the batteries The adapter was not connected during the first charging operation D70A only Weight cannot be reset Unload the scale plate and attempt to power the terminal again Weight instable Eliminate the cause for weight instability and attempt to power the terminal again ...

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Page 59: ... connect it and then power the terminal again Converter failure Contact the Service Centre Conversion board failure 02 Voltage drop during an incorrect operation Reset the instrument If the error persists contact the Service Centre for possible replacement of the CPU board EEPROM error CPU board fault 04 RAM checksum error Reset the instrument If the error persists contact the Customer Service for...

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Page 61: ...e CR indicates the carriage return character SP indicates the space character Where necessary the hexadecimal value of the character is given in numbers and uppercase letters For example CR 0DH o 24H Variables are written in lower case between brackets For example um unit of measurement This may assume the following values kg kilogrammes SP g grammes lb pounds SP t tonnes Numeric fields are indica...

Page 62: ...3 weight not valid negative or overload net weight 3rd 7th character if the weight consists of more than 5 digits the least significant digits will not be transmitted CR ODH end string character 8th character The following protocols are available Cyclic see par 9 3 2 on page 1 68 and ACK NAK see par 9 3 1 on page 1 68 Serialization 1 bit di start 7 datum bits EVEN parity 2 stop bits speed 4800 bau...

Page 63: ...4th character s1 scale status 25th character s2 scale status 26th character s3 scale status 27th character s4 scale status 28th character CR 0DH 29th character LF 0AH 30th character Serialization 1 start bit 7 datum bits parity EVEN 2 stop bits speed 4800 baud Characters s1 s2 s3 s4 are ASCII characters that must be interpreted as hexadecimal values Each character represents 4 bits of different si...

Page 64: ...2 overload signal bit 3 MSB weighing extension signal ME only s3 bit 0 tare entered signal bit 1 tare locked cancelled signal ME only bit 2 weight not valid bit 3 printing in progress s4 bit 0 type approved instrument bit 1 converter fault bit 2 scale configuration parameter error bit 3 not utilised The following protocols are available Cyclic see par 9 3 2 on page 1 68 ACK NAK see par 9 3 1 on pa...

Page 65: ...in this mode Press key to transmit the tare and net weight If the weight is instable the terminal waits for the stable weight condition for 10 seconds then the operation is annulled 9 2 4 Cma Reserved string Do not use Further information is supplied with the job order D70 1 65 ...

Page 66: ... of measurement 22nd 23rd char SP 20H space 24th char s1 scale status 25th char s2 scale status 26th char s3 scale status 27th char s4 scale status 28th char SP 20H space 29th char 30th 36th char AUW with decimal separator if required SP 20H space 37th char um unit of measurement 38th 39th char SP 20H space 40th char number of pieces 41st 45th char CR 0DH 46th char LF 0AH 47th char Serialization 1...

Page 67: ...s true the meaning of the signals is as follows s1 bit 0 minimum weight signal bit 1 tare locked signal bit 2 tare preset 1 self weighed 0 entered signal bit 3 centre zero signal s2 bit 0 LSB weighing extension signal ME only bit 1 weight stable signal bit 2 overload signal bit 3 MSB weighing extension signal ME only s3 bit 0 tare entered signal bit 1 tare locked cancelled signal ME only bit 2 wei...

Page 68: ...terminal behaves as follows if it receives the ACK character 06H it awaits a new transmission request if it receives the NAK character 15H it sends the string again because the previous transmission was not completed successfully if it receives three NAK characters in succession the terminal displays the NO ACK message transmission error 9 3 2 Cyclic protocol The selected string see par 9 2 on pag...

Page 69: ... serial port of a Personal Computer is shown in the following table COM1 COM2 D70 9 pin female COM1 PC 9 pin male RX 2 3 TX TX 3 2 RX GND 5 5 GND Standard RS232C 24V standard crossed serial cable with three wires for connecting to the COM1 COM2 serial port of terminal D70 WARNING The remote commands are only activated if the ESTESA value was set for the TYPE parameter when the instrument was confi...

Page 70: ...ssion of information the reply will consist of transmission of the requested data item in other cases the reply will consist of the following string OK CR LF 9 4 3 Suspension of cyclic transmission This command is not available with the RS485 protocol in which transmission is on request only EX CR 9 4 4 Resumption of cyclic transmission This command is not available with the RS485 protocol in whic...

Page 71: ...P um SP TE CR LF if the tare has been entered manually n SP um SP TR CR LF if the tare has been acquired 9 4 8 Request transmission of scale status XZ CR The terminal responds with the following string s1 s2 s3 s4 CR LF characters s1 s2 s3 and s4 are ASCII characters which must be interpreted as hexadecimal values Each character represents 4 bits of different significance for example the incoming ...

Page 72: ...bit 3 centre zero signal s2 bit 0 LSB weighing extension signal ME only bit 1 weight stable signal bit 2 overload signal bit 3 MSB weighing extension signal ME only s3 bit 0 tare entered signal bit 1 tare locked cancelled signal ME only bit 2 weight not valid bit 3 printing in progress s4 bit 0 type approved instrument bit 1 converter fault bit 2 scale configuration parameter error bit 3 not utili...

Page 73: ...he characters s1 and s2 are ASCII characters that must be interpreted as hexadecimal values The bits indicate the scale status as follows s1 bit 0 in range bit 1 weight stable bit 2 centre zero bit 3 displayed net weight s2 bit 0 not utilised bit 1 not utilised bit 2 not utilised bit 3 print request the print key has been pressed or input n 3 is activated D70 1 73 ...

Page 74: ...n entered tare CT CR This command cancels any tare value in the memory 9 4 14 Request for transmission of the general data table ND CR When this command is transmitted the terminal responds with a sequence of strings terminating with CR LF each containing the number of the data item and its description An example of a table with the data controlled is given below 1 Auw 2 Pieces 3 Volt 0 Curr 0 4 V...

Page 75: ...tem Entry of values for certain general data items e g pieces is not allowed 9 4 17 Request for transmission of the net weight and the scale status Xn CR Xnb CR N B the command sent is comprised of an uppercase X and lowercase n not to be confused with generic significance assigned to the lowercase n described in par 9 1 on page 1 61 In the case of a positive reply the terminal responds with the f...

Page 76: ...t weight numeric field of 9 characters y net weight in high resolution numeric field of 10 characters s1 s2 s3 s4 see STATUS in extended string par 9 2 2 on page 1 63 9 4 20 Request for maximum capacity value XM CR XMb CR The reply string is Max n SP um CR LF where n is a numeric field of 9 characters 9 4 21 Lock keypad LK CR Only the keypad is locked 9 4 22 Unlock keypad UK CR The keypad is unloc...

Page 77: ...als e g weighing terminals Each weighing terminal is identified by a unique terminal number In this way you can create a network of weighing terminals that can be interrogated by the Master terminal The syntax of the remote commands has to be modified by the addition of the two characters of the terminal number For example the gross weight transmission command XB CR becomes XB 01 CR to indicate th...

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Page 79: ...t may be modified are those directly related to the program installed on the terminal 10 2 Accessing the parameter configuration function To access non metrological parameters only press on switching on the terminal Keep depressed until the SETUP item appears WARNING If the parameter configuration function is accessed by means of key when the instrument is powered you will only be able to personal...

Page 80: ... submenus the parameters and the relative values use the keys whose functions are explained in par 5 1 on page 1 41 10 4 NOVRAM menu There are the following submenus in the NOVRAM menu D BILAN D CAMP D PERS COM1 COM2 U ANALO TERM Only the D PERS COM1 COM2 and U ANALO submenus are described in this section of the manual see par 10 4 1 on page 1 81 par 10 4 2 on page 1 84 and par 10 4 3 on page 1 86...

Page 81: ...d it indicates the data updating speed on the display Remember that a higher filter capacity corresponds to a slower updating speed FILTRD NO 8 16 32 64 128 FIRH YES FIRH NO FIRL YES FIRL NO Allows a digital filter to be introduced or not It actually enables the possible introduction of a software processing for filtering the output values from the signal analogue to digital conversion A higher nu...

Page 82: ...value of the weight on the scale in relation to the value of the zero programmed during calibration TBLOC Defines the management mode of the tare at the time the scale is unloaded YES Any set or acquired tare values remain stored even when the scale is empty and the gross weight 0 NO Any set or acquired tare values are automatically deleted when the instrument returns to zero i e gross weight 0 SE...

Page 83: ...ctions and charging operations If the external battery is selected the terminal will not handle the charging and discharging operations but will only measure the input voltage N STRUM This parameter defines the number of the instrument if interrogations with the RS485 protocol are required 1 5 10 15 20 50 N PIECES Number of pieces that can be set Defines the first value displayed in the AUW calcul...

Page 84: ...ines the format of the string data 7 E 1 7 datum bits parity even 1 stop bit 7 E 2 7 datum bits parity even 2 stop bits 7 O 1 7 datum bits parity odd 1 stop bit 8 N 1 8 datum bits no parity 1 stop bit 8 N 2 8 datum bits no parity 2 stop bits 8 E 1 8 datum bits parity even 1 stop bit 8 O 1 8 datum bits parity odd 1 stop bit TYPE ESTESA See par 9 2 2 on page 1 63 CB See par 9 2 1 on page 1 62 PRINT ...

Page 85: ...activated CONT Indicates that the string CB or ESTESA is sent cyclically about 3 times a second If the string is ESTESA the cyclic transmission can be stopped by a suitable remote command ACKNAK This parameter is only significant with the CB type string The string is only transmitted when is pressed After string transmission the terminal waits max 3 seconds for acceptance of the ACK or NAK charact...

Page 86: ...e 0 20 The output is the current type with a 0 20 V range 4 20 The output is the current type with a 4 20 mA range DATA ITEM GROSS The output is proportional to the gross weight NET The output is proportional to the net weight REFWGT The output is calculated according to the reference parameters consult AN DATA menu par 5 9 on page 1 46 and the gross weight D70 1 86 ...

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