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Terminal iS10 / iS20

Operating instructions

as of program version 1.01
38019417000 en

Summary of Contents for iS10

Page 1: ...Terminal iS10 iS20 Operating instructions as of program version 1 01 38019417000 en ...

Page 2: ...lle Rechte vorbehalten All rights reserved Tous droits réservés Reservados todos los derechos Tutti i diritti riservati 07 2015 Bizerba GmbH Co KG 72336 Balingen P O Box 10 01 64 72301 Balingen Germany Telephone 49 7433 12 0 Fax 49 7433 12 2696 Email marketing bizerba com Internet www bizerba com ...

Page 3: ...ded use 10 2 6 Protective mark locations 10 2 6 1 Markings and labels 10 2 6 2 Safety plaques 10 2 7 Sight window for internal safety mark 11 2 8 Verification related notes 11 2 9 Metrologically approved data storage 12 2 10 Regulations of approval for weighing data memory 12 2 11 Operating conditions 12 2 12 Software 13 2 13 Load receptor optional 13 2 14 Warranty 13 2 14 1 Different warranty con...

Page 4: ...splay metrological data 27 5 8 Call up logbook 30 5 9 Call up metrologically approved data storage 31 5 10 Call up tendency control 33 5 10 1 Working with tendency control 35 5 10 2 Enter target value and tolerance limits 36 5 11 Battery pack operation optional 38 5 12 Weighing operation 39 5 12 1 Weight display 39 5 12 2 Zero setting of scale 39 5 12 3 Net weighing with tare balance 40 5 12 4 Del...

Page 5: ...7 IXNET dialogs 66 7 1 The dialog frame of the transport protocol 66 7 2 Data dialog IXNET interface 67 7 2 1 Device functions 68 8 Ethernet interface 75 8 1 Performance of Ethernet interface 75 8 2 Ethernet interface parameters 75 9 Service menu 78 9 1 General parameters 78 9 2 Scale parameter 83 9 3 Scale calibration menu 91 9 4 Switch settings of hardware seal 93 9 5 Hardware seal settings 93 1...

Page 6: ...ting unit 101 12 1 2 Stainless steel surfaces 101 13 Technical data 103 13 1 Dimensions 103 13 2 Housing 103 13 3 Display and operating unit 103 13 4 Surrounding temperature range 103 13 5 Power supply 103 13 6 Protection class 104 13 7 Interfaces 104 13 7 1 Parallel inputs and outputs 104 13 8 Connections 105 Appendix CE declaration of conformity ...

Page 7: ...e stored close to the device and easily accessible for everybody If the device is resold these complete instructions must be provided with it 1 3 Target group The device may only be operated by trained personnel The operator must be familiar with the contents of these instructions Providing no alternative agreement has been made in stallation maintenance and repair works must be performed by Bizer...

Page 8: ... age Measurements for prevention of danger are specified WARNING Source of danger with medium risk of possible danger to persons This may lead to serious injuries health damage or serious dam age to property Measurements for prevention of danger are specified CAUTION Source of danger with low risk of possible danger to persons This may lead to injuries or damage to property Measurements for preven...

Page 9: ... additional interfaces and LEDs 2 2 Scope of delivery Industrial terminal remote table top display column or wall mounted Operating instructions 2 3 Device view Fig 1 Table top installation 1 Control panel 2 Identification plate max min e 3 7 segment display 4 Standby reset key 5 LED display only with iS20 6 Viewing window for control mark 2 3 1 Device configuration The interfaces mentioned in the...

Page 10: ...bout the device Operating instructions iS10 iS20 8 38019417000 en 2 Fig 2 Device configuration 1 GLP 58 2 CITIZEN EPSON or compatible printer 3 PC EDP 4 Load receptors COM1 printer COM2 EDP Ethernet EDP ...

Page 11: ...nected load receptor 3 Weighing range and verification value 4 Zone DEU AUT GBR ITA HUN 5 Protection type 6 Electrical data 7 No of EC type approval 8 Field for notified body during conformity valuation by Bizerba 9 Year of manufacture 2 digit 10 Manufacturer 11 Country of manufacture 12 Type Designation 13 Scale accuracy class Identification plate with max min and e The identification plate may d...

Page 12: ...was secured accordingly No unauthorized constructional modifications must be applied to the device The device may only be used for verifiable transactions if the software is operating correctly and is in a secure state The software IDs must be correctly displayed and checked by the operator daily The internal safety mark must not be damaged 2 6 Protective mark locations 2 6 1 Markings and labels A...

Page 13: ...tion office or by a Bizerba verification engi neer Scales as well as the additional device must be tested and verified If the scale with add device meets the verification related requirements it can be used in operations that are subject to verification In the case of extensions at a later date once the scales have already been put into operation the relevant verification office must be informed S...

Page 14: ...g process of each weighing result can be easily assigned and verified if this should be necessary These identifications must also be specified for documents that have been created with additional devices If taring was performed tare and gross values have to be stored Contracting parties must be able to verify the stored weighing results Business documents that are created by an additional device n...

Page 15: ...he load receptor is horizontally aligned Load receptors may only be loaded up to the maximum approved load The maximum load can be found on the type plate of the load receptor 2 14 Warranty Installation putting into operation as well as initial instruction regarding operation is carried out by Bizerba Customer Service Bizerba specialists or companies commissioned by Bi zerba Warranty for defects s...

Page 16: ...imself You may also perform the installation and set up yourself if the device is offered by Bizer ba in a Bizerba online shop and if you have acquired it directly at a Bizerba online shop operated by Bizerba Warranty will lapse if defects or damages that occur are caused through improper installation set up or instructions The other conditions of defects warranty apply unchanged 2 15 Disposal Env...

Page 17: ...by German law is 14 Different requirements may apply in your country 3 2 Supply circuit disconnect Mains supply with power plugs The device comes standard with power plugs The power plugs are the supply circuit dis connect Note the following requirements To de energize the device you must disconnect the mains plug Please note that devices with battery pack are still internally supplied with approx...

Page 18: ...before working inside the device Work inside the device must be performed by qualified personnel only 3 3 1 Mains supply WARNING Incorrect supply voltage Fire hazard Destruction of electric components Compare the data of the supply voltage with the specifications on the device identification plate Do not connect the device to the electric mains if the data of the supply voltage do not match the co...

Page 19: ...e recommendations of at least one of the following commis sions International Electro technical Commission IEC European Committee for Electro technical Standardization CENELEC German Association for Electrical Electronic and Information Technologies VDE In case of a strongly contaminated network interference suppressing measures need to be taken e g Provide separate power line to our devices Inclu...

Page 20: ... device can be operated without a mains power supply if a battery is installed The installation or removal of the battery may only be carried out by our customer services and or a company or person assigned by us The battery pack must be fully charged prior to first start up In order to fully charge the battery pack the device must be operated with mains supply for about 11 hours WARNING Incorrect...

Page 21: ...le power cable In order for the screwable plug in connection to comply with the specified IP protection type of the termi nal the following requirements must be met In battery operation the protective cap must be firmly screwed to the device plug in connector In mains operation the cable plug in connector must be firmly screwed to the device plug in connector Removable power cables must not be dam...

Page 22: ...n wall mounted remote The device plug in connector for the power cable is located on the back of the device Fig 7 Device plug in connector Protective cap The protective cap 1 must be mounted to the device plug in connector if no power ca ble is connected to the device Fig 8 Firmly screwed together protective cap ...

Page 23: ...er cable Fig 9 Cable plug in connector 1 Coding of cable plug in connector 2 Coding of device plug in connector Attach cable plug in connector to device plug in connector according to coding Fig 10 Screw connection 1 Secure screw connection 2 Unsecure screw connection Firmly screw together screw connection between cable plug in connector and device plug in connector In order to ensure a secure con...

Page 24: ...ontrol left LED lights up red Under weight LED in the middle lights up green Good weight right LED lights up yellow Overweight Registration all LEDs light up green Registration process running 7 Control panel Key functions Key Function in weighing operation Menu functions Briefly press key Save data and restart Press and hold key for more than 3 s Standby mode Configurable function key see page 25...

Page 25: ...ative difference as compared to the target weight will be displayed Operating mode totals In this operating mode the weight values of several items from the total memo ry are displayed Operating mode number of pieces In this operating mode the number of pieces of several products to be weighed is established and displayed after the piece weight was weighed Display tare value This symbol signalizes...

Page 26: ...segments will be activated The program number is briefly displayed Middle segments are briefly displayed The device automatically switches to weighing mode The scale is ready for operation Press key to save inputs or to restart the device 5 3 Switching device off After a brief warm up period the maximum weighing accuracy is reached It is recommended to leave the weighing terminal connected to the ...

Page 27: ...dle segments are being displayed The function selection appears Counting operation With selection call up reference quantity Possible selection 5 10 15 20 25 50 75 100 125 Fine division Total display Call up Fixed tare value Change fixed tare value Place weight on scale and confirm with Display Tare value Display Gross value Display of supply battery voltage in volts Tolerance check Incl saving Pr...

Page 28: ... device All display segments will be activated Press and hold while middle segments are being displayed The menu selection appears Service parameters see page 27 Ethernet interface parameters see page 75 Total display see page 43 PC EDP interface parameters see page 50 Printer interface see page 61 Tolerance control see page 33 General parameters see page 78 Confirm selection of desired function w...

Page 29: ...cted A bar above the tens digit marks the selection or Select desired parameter number or The ones digit is selected A bar above the ones digit marks the selection or Select desired parameter number Confirm input with 5 7 Display metrological data The verification status displays if there were verification relevant parameter changes Fur thermore the identification of the connected load cell will b...

Page 30: ...nu selection appears Select service parameter menus and confirm with Select verification status and confirm with Call up service parameters Key Display presentation Process description A service parameter menu is called up Select scale parameters Start calibration Call up metrologically approved data storage alibi memory see page 31 Select verification status Call up logbook see page 30 Return to ...

Page 31: ...xed software cannot be changed in se cured status Version number of fixed software Program version of program section which is not subject to legal control g factor in g kg Classification of weighing system Maximum of 20 digits e g US18 C7 US_15 C 3M1_15 Classification of weighing system continued Classification of weighing system continued Year of manufacture of weighing system Consecutive number...

Page 32: ...on number of fixed software Version number of section of application which is not subject to legal control g factor in g kg Return to weighing mode 5 8 Call up logbook Key Display presentation Process description Restart device Press and hold while middle segments are being displayed The menu selection appears The total function is displayed Confirm service parameter selection with Confirm logbook...

Page 33: ...hich is subject to legal control RX62N Program version of program section which is not subject to legal control The date of the software download is displayed in format YYMMDD The time of the software download is displayed in format HHMM Call up next logbook entry with Return to weighing mode with 5 9 Call up metrologically approved data storage In the metrologically approved data storage alibi me...

Page 34: ... play comes up Confirm selection of metrologically approved da ta storage with Display of consecutive number of last entry in the data storage Consecutive number of last entry selected Display Scale number 01 Display Gross weight Display Tare weight With call up search mask for manual input or with back to weighing mode Display of search mask The 100 000s decade is active Ones decade is active Inc...

Page 35: ...ge of decades with or Start search with Overview of 6 digital number 1 1s digit 2 100s digit 3 100 000s digit Fig 12 Overview 5 10 Call up tendency control In many weighing applications the factor of interest is not the absolute weight of the prod uct but the deviation of this weight from a target value Such applications are for example the weight control of equal weight packages or the process co...

Page 36: ...value is always standardized so that it equals the bar length of the bar graph Weight value numeric display The exact weight value is provided by the numeric display which also runs in this op erating mode The following display options are possible absolute weight value Difference of current weight value from target value You can select this display type in the general parameter menu step 11 The d...

Page 37: ...with function tolerance check see page 25 Afterwards the tendency control can be started via key F1 Example The following operating data for the tenden cy control was manually entered Target value 1 000 kg Lower limit value 0 980 kg Upper limit value 1 020 kg Fig 13 Weighing against zero This display means that the current weight value is 10 g above the target value Since the measured value is loc...

Page 38: ...t weight on scale and confirm with Current upper tolerance limit is displayed Change upper tolerance limit with or call up next parameter with Current lower tolerance limit is displayed Change lower tolerance limit with or call up next parameter with Save setting with or cancel with Call up tolerance Display only if 50 2 Key Display presentation Process description tolerance of target value is sel...

Page 39: ...cel with Manual tolerance input Display only if 50 3 Key Display presentation Process description Tolerance control manual input Current target value is displayed Change target value manual input with or call up next parameter with Change value Manual input of new target weight Decade of 10 is selected Value input with or with Decade change with or Confirm new target value with Current upper toler...

Page 40: ...scale to the power supply whenever possible An over charging of the battery pack is automatically prevented due to an integrated charging con nection The charging connection prevents harmful deep discharge The accumulator s life span decreases if the accumulator is constantly operated in run down condition Recharge battery pack after each use In order to obtain a long battery pack operating time t...

Page 41: ...hod of operation it is possible to continue operations for about 10 60 minutes 5 12 Weighing operation 5 12 1 Weight display After switching the device on the weight display appears Key Display presentation Process description The current weight is continuously dis played Single division scale The weight value is displayed in the entire weighing range in dis play steps of the same division 5 12 2 ...

Page 42: ... tare Key Display presentation Description on how to proceed Display of net weight Display of gross weight 5 12 5 Counting operation Key F1 is assigned with Cnt and a reference number such as e g 10 is pre selected see page 25 The device also serves as Reference weight scale Reference weight weight of reference weight mass number of reference parts Quantity scale Number of pieces weight of mass to...

Page 43: ... weight at kg Display interval g max 120 000d g min reference mass g 1 Reference number 10 g Reference number 20 g 10 00 2 18 15 00 5 0 125 25 2 5 1 25 30 00 10 0 25 50 5 2 5 40 00 10 0 33 66 6 6 67 3 33 60 00 20 0 5 100 10 0 5 0 120 00 20 1 0 200 20 0 10 0 150 00 50 1 25 250 25 0 12 5 300 00 100 2 5 500 50 25 1 The minimum reference mass must be placed on the scale otherwise there is no calculati...

Page 44: ...g process Key Display presentation Process description Return to weighing mode with deleting of refer ence weight 5 12 6 Weight display with increased resolution not metrologically approved Key F1 is assigned with FEin see page 25 Key Display presentation Process description Call up weight display with increased resolution The weight display is performed with 10 times higher resolution After press...

Page 45: ...f number of pieces total Display Total of gross weight Display Total of tare weight Display Total of net weight Display Total item counter Display Print Clear Print all total memories with and delete End function 5 12 8 Net weighing with fixed tare value Key F1 is assigned with tF see page 25 Key Display presentation Process description Example The fixed tare memory is as signed with 5 48 kg Tarin...

Page 46: ...splay of tare value Return to weighing mode 5 12 10 Display gross weight Key F1 is assigned with GroSS see page 25 Key Display presentation Process description Display of gross weight Return to weighing mode 5 12 11 Display supply battery voltage Key F1 is assigned with U in see page 25 Key Display presentation Process description Display of supply battery voltage in volts Return to weighing mode ...

Page 47: ... marked in the display by the recording icon For each dimension kg and lb there are separate total memories available Total memory Net weight number of pieces item counter consecutive number with counting of each item recording The consecutive number is reset at 999999 Differences between gross weight and net weight tare weight can appear due to Net weighing with tare balance taring fine division ...

Page 48: ...g the entire LED display below the display lights up green Print image CITIZEN or EPSON or compatible Maximum possible data Fig 14 Print image Data record with data groups Maximum possible data Data set header Consecutive num ber Item counter with counting as from 1 Gross weight Tare weight Net weight Reference number ...

Page 49: ...to memory lb For operating modes and parameter settings for printer and PC EDP see page 50 Factory settings for print and send data are marked with an arrow With active counting function data marked count and with an arrow are added 5 13 2 Total recording A total recording is only possible after a total display was activated see page 43 Key Display presentation Process description Registration pro...

Page 50: ...5 Print image CITIZEN or EPSON or compatible Maximum possible data Fig 15 print image Data record with data groups Maximum possible data Data record head Consecutive num ber Item counter with counting as from 1 Gross weight Tare weight Net weight Reference number ...

Page 51: ...lb the item recording is also done in dimension lb and the memo ry content of lb will be deleted For operating modes and parameter settings for printer and PC EDP see page 50 Factory settings for print and send data are marked with an arrow With active counting function data marked count and with an arrow are added ...

Page 52: ...s ensured by parity supplement The dialog frame is cre ated by control characters The specified characters in the data formats and dialog frames are ASCII characters Iden tifier sequential identifiers function commands and control characters have a gray back ground and the hex values are additionally shown in brackets 6 1 1 PC EDP standard dialog The dialog frame is operated w o control characters...

Page 53: ... ASCII SP D0 1 In equilibrium X X X X X D1 1 In underload X X X X D2 1 In overload X X D3 1 In the zero point range X X X X D4 0 Fixed D5 1 Fixed X X X X X X X X X X D6 0 Fixed D7 Parity bit If the scale gross is under zero and is still within zero setting range the data bits are D1 1 underload and D3 1 zero setting range Scale can be set to zero Depending on decimal point and number of display di...

Page 54: ... in the status byte All decades including g and kg are marked X 58H Gross weight Example Gross weight 10 475 kg Scale 15 kg 0 005 kg Example Gross weight 25 8 kg Scale 30 kg 0 01 kg Net weight Additive weighing of weighed tare weight Net weight Subtractive weighing of weigh ed tare weight Tare values Taring not active Tare weight weighed Tare weight manual tare EDP ...

Page 55: ...00 en 53 6 Counting values Quantity Reference number Reference weight for kg Reference weight for lb Total values Identifier 2 32H Net weight Tare weight Gross weight Quantity For item recording adding Item coun ter is set to 1 with total recording Consecutive item number ...

Page 56: ...rol values Target value Deviation Result Values of character CH 3DH Good weight 3CH Under weight 3EH Overweight Data input formats Function commands Test restart Zero setting taring Deleting tare Tare with preset value Target value preset Tolerance minus Tolerance plus Start function End function ...

Page 57: ...tput with scale equilibrium Response telegram Gross net weight after no motion condition Item recording adding Response telegram Data record with data groups as per parameter selection Item recording non adding Response telegram Data record with data groups as per parameter selection 6 1 2 PC EDP continuous sending of data For connection to external equipment or other Bizerba weighing terminals th...

Page 58: ...ce parameters Menu call up only via restart see page 26 Save data in EEPROM Press key Fig 17 Display PC_Ed_P For input of numbers change the tens digit see page 27 Selection Subselection Display Explanation or 70 00 PC EDP interface 00 off 20 Continuous sending of weight dd resolution 21 MP8 4 protocol protocol length 16 Bytes 23 Standard dialog 24 IXNET dialog 25 IXNET dialog WinCis not verifiabl...

Page 59: ...4800 bit s or 72 E7 Parity and data bit E7 even parity 7 data bits Setting changes with each keystroke o7 odd parity 7 data bits n7 no parity 7 data bits E8 even parity 8 data bits o8 odd parity 8 data bits n8 no parity 8 data bits or 73 03 Separator 03H hex ETX 00 off Setting changes with each keystroke 01 01 H Hex to 1F 1 FH 20 CR and LF or 74 00 Logic acknowledgments only data dialog standard 0...

Page 60: ...ding 59 0 Consecutive number off 59 1 Consecutive number on or 91 0 Item counter off counting as from 1 91 1 Item counter on counting as from 1 or 53 0 Gross weight off 53 1 Gross weight on or 52 0 Tare weight off 52 1 Tare weight on or 51 0 Net weight off 51 1 Net weight on or 65 0 Reference number off 65 1 Reference number on or 64 0 Reference weight off 64 1 Reference weight on ...

Page 61: ...arget value off 70 1 deviation from target value on or 68 0 result off 68 1 result on or 01 0 Text block 1 off 01 1 Text block 1 on Output only with data dialog IX NET to or Setting changes with each keystroke 10 0 Text block 10 off 10 1 Text block 10 on Output only with data dialog IXNET or 78 Total recording 59 0 Consecutive number off 59 1 Consecutive number on or 60 0 Item counter off counting...

Page 62: ...t on or 55 0 Net weight off 55 1 Net weight on or 65 0 Reference number off 65 1 Reference number on or 64 0 Reference weight off 64 1 Reference weight on or 58 0 Number of pieces off 58 1 Number of pieces on or 01 0 Text block 1 off 01 1 Text block 1 on Output only with data dialog IX NET to or Setting changes with each keystroke 10 0 Text block 10 off 10 1 Text block 10 on Output only with data ...

Page 63: ...ored by the device 6 2 1 Printer interface parameters Menu call up only via restart see page 26 Save data in EEPROM Press key Fig 18 Display Pr int_P For input of numbers change the tens digit see page 27 Selection Subselection Display Explanation or 60 0 printer 0 off Setting changes with each keystroke 1 Free selection 2 EPSON TM 88II T88III 9600 bit s parity odd data bits 8 baud rate parity dat...

Page 64: ...00 bit s or 62 o7 Parity and data bit E7 even parity 7 data bits Setting changes with each keystroke o7 odd parity 7 data bits n7 no parity 7 data bits E8 even parity 8 data bits o8 odd parity 8 data bits n8 no parity 8 data bits or 63 Item recording 59 0 Consecutive number off 59 1 Consecutive number on or 91 0 Item counter off counting as from 1 91 1 Item counter on counting as from 1 or 53 0 Gr...

Page 65: ...mber off 65 1 Reference number on or 64 0 Reference weight off 64 1 Reference weight on or 63 0 Number of pieces off 63 1 Number of pieces on or 69 0 target value off 69 1 target value on or 70 0 deviation from target value off 70 1 deviation from target value on or 68 0 result off 68 1 result on or 01 0 Text block 1 off 01 1 Text block 1 on or 02 0 Text block 2 off 02 1 Text block 2 on ...

Page 66: ...umber of additional blank lines after item re cording adding or 65 Total recording 59 0 Consecutive number off 59 1 Consecutive number on or 60 0 Item counter off counting as from 1 60 1 Item counter on counting as from 1 or 57 0 Gross weight off 57 1 Gross weight on or 56 0 Tare weight off 56 1 Tare weight on or 55 0 Net weight off 55 1 Net weight on or 65 0 Reference number off 65 1 Reference nu...

Page 67: ...or 58 0 Number of pieces off 58 1 Number of pieces on or 01 0 Text block 1 off 01 1 Text block 1 on or 02 0 Text block 2 off 02 1 Text block 2 on or 66 Additional space 0 off Setting changes with each keystroke 1 Number of additional blank lines after item re cording to 9 Number of additional blank lines after item re cording ...

Page 68: ...aracter 2 byte 2 User data max 1024 bytes Readable user data in Ix Net format 3 Separator 3x1 4 SRC Source ID 254 DEST Destination ID 1 3 bytes Start character end characters and LRC are used in the physical transmission layer in or der to guarantee a safe data transfer These characters form the external frame of a data record They include no text Example of a typical configuration ...

Page 69: ...p 73 IXData 0x49 0x3F 0x4C 0x56 0x30 0x31 0x7C 0x52 0x58 0x30 0x31 0x7C 0x4C 0x58 0x30 0x32 I LV01 RX01 LX02 End character 0x0D CR cannot be changed End character 0x0A LF cannot be changed LRC deactivated 7 2 Data dialog IXNET interface Default settings in PC EDP parameter menu Step 70 24 Step 71 9600 Step 72 n8 Step 73 03 Step 74 1 Possible commands GV05 Machine information GX01 Reset GX02 Zero s...

Page 70: ...ce value group command compare LV01 or GV01 CX01 Start tolerance control CX02 End tolerance control GW04 Storage number not executable as single command GT02 Text block additional character not executable as single command 7 2 1 Device functions Device reset reboot Restart the system Command Response I GX01 I LW00 1 Zero setting of scale Command Response I GX02 I LW00 2 or I LV00 LW01 Error number...

Page 71: ...ble Deleting tare Command Response I GX06 I LW00 6 or I LV00 LW01 Error number LW02 6 LX02 Possible errors 3002 Weighing function not executable Requesting device ID and device information In order to receive general information of the device the GV05 command can be run as fol lows Command Response I GV05 LX02 I GV05 GT12 BIZERBA eS10 GT13 602 82 410 06 GL19 24022014 GT08 34 GV06 GW01 1 GW09 1 kg ...

Page 72: ...g range GD0A Digital increment of scale Text block additional characters weighing module Read text block Command Response I GV02 GW04 1 LX02 I GV02 GW04 1 GT02 ABC LX02 Write text block Command Response I GV02 GW04 1 GT02 ABC LX02 I LW00 1538 Command Description GV02 Read write text block GW04 Storage number of text block GT02 Text block GV02 data block additional character set 10 sets with 50 cha...

Page 73: ...cording non adding I RX04 I LV01 Subcmd LX02 Item recording adding Response data record of recording The Subcmd subcommands of the registration command can be set The following types are supported GD01 Net weight GD02 Tare GD07 Gross weight GL15 Consecutive number verifiable memory number GL0A Item counter with start value 1 GT08 System number GW01 Scale number 1 GW06 Record number GV02 Data block...

Page 74: ...rload 1 underload 4 Overload 0 no overload 1 overload 5 Zero setting range 0 outside zero setting range 1 in zero setting range 6 Not assigned 0 7 Not assigned 0 8 Not assigned 0 Total recording Command Response Description I RX07 I GV01 Subcmd LX02 on EDP channel Total recording The following return values can be configured in step 78 PC EDP parameter menu GL15 Consecutive number GL0A Item counte...

Page 75: ...e Command Response Description I CV06 CD02 kg 3 800 CD08 kg 3 1000 CD03 kg 3 1200 LX02 I LW00 9734 or I LV00 LW01 Error number LW02 9734 LX02 Reading tolerance control values Command Response Description I CV06 LX02 I CV06 CD02 kg 3 400 CD08 kg 3 500 CD03 kg 3 600 LX02 CD02 Tolerance minus CD08 Target value CD03 Tolerance plus Possible errors 3036 Transmitted weight value has incorrect dimension 2...

Page 76: ...IXNET dialogs Operating instructions iS10 iS20 74 38019417000 en 7 Stopping tolerance control Command Response Description I CX02 I LW00 8194 ...

Page 77: ...per second Exceeding the maximum possible nominal load ends the connection with the network After 30 s the device attempts to re establish the connection between scale and PC 8 2 Ethernet interface parameters Menu call up only via restart see page 26 Save data in EEPROM Press key Fig 20 Display EtHEr For input of numbers change the tens digit see page 27 Selection Subselection Display Explanation ...

Page 78: ... 000 1st block of IP address of connecting partner 822 000 823 000 824 000 2nd 4th block of IP address of connecting part ner or 831 000 1st block of subnet mask 832 000 833 000 834 000 2nd 4th block of subnet mask or 841 000 1st block of IP address of Gateway server 842 000 843 000 844 000 2nd 4th block of IP address of Gateway server or 8501365 port number 5 digit Example 8501365 port 01365 or 8...

Page 79: ...ived old IP address will be loaded 05 DHCP received UDP TCP IP with DHCP 07 No connection parameter found at UDP 39 UDP timeout 40 LAN controller active 50 Re initialization after network load is too high 51 Data volume too high connection ended 71 IP address already assigned or invalid Connection ended 88 Cable reinserted re initialization 89 LAN connection interrupted restart required 90 After s...

Page 80: ...neral parameters Menu call up only via restart see page 26 Save data in EEPROM Press key Fig 21 Display ALLPArA For input of numbers change the tens digit see page 27 Selection Subselection Display Explanation or 01 0 Country setting for national special features 0 EC standard Setting changes with each keystroke 1 Great Britain 3 USA or 02 0 Language setting 0 German Setting changes with each keys...

Page 81: ...ep 39 2 Relative deviation from latest registered value input via step 39 and Absolute deviation from zero cross over input via step 40 or 06 0 Reference weight filter 0 0 5 s Setting changes with each keystroke 1 1 0 s to 9 25 s or 07 0 Auto recording Requirement for this is The scale is in equilibri um and within tolerance limits 0 Function not active 1 Auto recording for tolerance control or 08...

Page 82: ...t val ue 1 Weighing against zero Display of absolute weight value or n000000 Internal standardized measured value for service purposes L100000 Internal linearized measured value for service purposes or ln 000 Diagnosis for control cables Input Taring clear tare and item recording adding 000 Inputs not active 111 Inputs active or oU 0000 Diagnosis for control cables Output lower tolerance limit tar...

Page 83: ... free Setting changes with each keystroke 1 Recording locked 2 F1 function locked 3 Recording locked F1 function locked or 15 0 F1 function Autostart 0 No Autostart Setting changes with each keystroke 1 Load tolerance control during start 2 Load fine display during start not legal for trade or 16 0 F2 menu 0 F2 menu locked Call up via restart only 1 F2 menu free or 17 0 Recording only if weight is...

Page 84: ...sh no motion of weight Time value x 30 ms Minimum input 8 or 36 1 taring Only with key on the device 1 100 released 0 0 released or 38 Portion control 1 Function active 0 Function not active or 39 Minimal weight change for another recording Requirement for this is Step 5 is active 1 0001 0 001 kg Setting changes with each keystroke to 0098 0 098 kg or 40 Minimal weight change of zero cross over fo...

Page 85: ... Slide switch to calibrated Scale data cannot be changed Change scale parameters You must first remove the verification seal to invalidate the verification of the scale Menu call up only via restart see page 26 Call up S_PArA SCALE_P Save data in EEPROM Press key Fig 22 Display SCALE_P ...

Page 86: ...22 12 22 15 22 30 22 60 22 120 22 150 22 300 22 500 22 600 22 1000 22 1200 22 1500 22 2000 22 3000 22 4000 22 5000 22 6000 22 7500 2210000 2220000 2230000 Weighing range in kg coarse interval Setting changes with each keystroke 22 MorE Individual weighing range displayed via icon P Edit weighing range via icon o Edit weighing range via icon o Select decade Modify value Confirm value ...

Page 87: ... 23 100 23 200 23 400 23 500 23 1000 23 2000 23 5000 2310000 Display interval in g coarse interval Setting changes with each keystroke or 24 1 Selection multi interval multi range scale 24 1 Single division scale Setting changes with each keystroke 24 2 Dual division scale 24 3 Triple division scale 24 4 Dual range scale 24 5 Triple range scale ...

Page 88: ...120 25 150 25 300 25 500 25 600 25 1000 25 1200 25 1500 25 2000 25 3000 25 4000 25 5000 25 6000 25 7500 2510000 2520000 2530000 Weighing range in kg small interval Setting changes with each keystroke 25 MorE Individual weighing range displayed via icon P Edit weighing range via icon o Edit weighing range via icon o Select decade Modify value Confirm value ...

Page 89: ...ce menu 38019417000 en 87 9 Selection Subselection Display Explanation or 26 1 26 2 26 5 26 10 26 20 26 50 26 100 26 200 26 400 26 500 26 1000 26 2000 26 5000 2610000 Display interval in g small interval Setting changes with each keystroke ...

Page 90: ...20 27 150 27 300 27 500 27 600 27 1000 27 1200 27 1500 27 2000 27 3000 27 4000 27 5000 27 6000 27 7500 2710000 2720000 2730000 Weighing range in kg medium interval Setting changes with each keystroke 27 MorE Individual weighing range displayed via icon P Edit weighing range via icon o Edit weighing range via icon o Select decade Modify value Confirm value ...

Page 91: ...g changes with each keystroke or 29 1 Dimension 29 0 g Setting changes with each keystroke 29 1 kg 29 2 t 29 3 lb 29 4 oz or 30 1 Minimum load capacity 30 0 Minimum load 20 e Setting changes with each keystroke 30 1 Minimum load 5 e for non automatic weighing in struments of class III for the determination of transportation rates or 31 000 Positive g factor g kg Input 010 equals 0 10 g kg or 32 00...

Page 92: ...e for stable weight Permissible deviation value x 3 dd Minimum input 5 Special case dual interval scale 3 1 5kg 1 0 5 g Step 22 3 Step 23 1 Step 24 2 Step 25 is preset with 1_5 Step 26 is preset with 0_5 Special case single division scale 30000 10 g The device expects the input of the weighing range steps 22 25 27 in dimension kg or lb The device expects the input of the digital incre ment steps 2...

Page 93: ...play AbGL_St Key Display presentation Process description Call up service parameters and confirm with Select calibration start and confirm with Calibration point 0 preload Apply preload Display of measured value for calibration point 0 First calibration point at 15 kg weighing range Example 3 kg Display of measured value for calibration point 1 2 calibration points 0 and 1 were recorded The cali b...

Page 94: ... weighing range Example 15 kg Display of measured value for calibration point 5 Sixth calibration point at 15 kg weighing range Example 15 kg Display of measured value for calibration point 6 Seventh calibration point at 15 kg weighing range Example 15 kg Display of measured value for calibration point 7 After acknowledgment of calibration point 7 the device restarts The scale calibration is compl...

Page 95: ...s of hardware seal 1 Slide switch on left hand side not verified 2 Slide switch on right hand side verified 9 5 Hardware seal settings Status of hardware seal Slide switch Changes flashes Display Scales pa rameters Calibra tion metrologically ap proved right No No No not metrologically ap proved left Yes Yes Yes Call up of service parameters see page 26 Call up of metrology status see page 26 ...

Page 96: ...ng of single and total weights with data output to PC EDP and a printer Parameter settings Added weighing recording totaling Goods dispatch Package parts in a carton Operating procedures Scale is unloaded set to 0 and total memory is deleted Place carton on scale Tare scale to 0 Fill parts of first item into carton Recording of first item with data output to PC EDP or printer Possibly add addition...

Page 97: ...ive weighing recording totaling Goods receiving Remove parts from a carton Operating procedures Scale is unloaded set to 0 and total memory is deleted Place carton with content on scale Tare scale to 0 Remove first item from carton Recording of first item with data output to PC EDP or printer Possibly remove additional packaging material and tare scale to 0 Recording Tare Remove additional parts i...

Page 98: ...ight number of pieces and total quantity number of pieces with data output to PC EDP or a printer Added weighing counting recording totaling Parameter settings Counting function with reference number 10 Operating procedures Scale is unloaded set to 0 and total memory is deleted Place carton on scale Tare scale to 0 Fill 10 reference parts into carton Start counting with calculation of refer ence w...

Page 99: ...get number of pieces into carton first item Recording of first item with data output to PC EDP or printer Scale is unloaded Place empty carton on scale if number of pieces does not equal 0 Press Process additional items Fill target number of pieces into carton item x Display of total see page 43 ...

Page 100: ...ll power plug before working inside the device Work inside the device must be performed by qualified personnel only 11 2 Bring in service Bizerba provides various service concepts for this device Usually Bring in service is available for this device In case of service proceed as follows Take down device type and device number to be found on the device s identification plate Contact your Bizerba te...

Page 101: ...tant ly changes Load platter is incorrectly posi tioned or objects are touching the load platter Soiling on or beneath the load plate Scale is not leveled Erratic environment due to draft or vibrations Product unstable Clean load plate position cor rectly and remove objects Level scale Switch device off and on Change the location of the scale Parameter settings to be adjus ted by Bizerba customer ...

Page 102: ...ad cell Max 7500 verification scale in tervals for digital weighing sys tem Er22696 Authentication of digital load cell failed Switch device off and on Er22697 The data in the metrologically approved data storage could not be read Switch device off and on Err Cnt Minimum weight for reference weight determination is not reached Place higher weight or more pieces on the scale Err toL Tolerance contr...

Page 103: ...t If rust appears on the surface this is surface rust and does not come from the material itself This rust is a result e g of contact corrosion for example Maintenance information for stainless steel Bizerba only uses high quality stainless steels To avoid the formation of rust on high qual ity steel parts the device should not be treated to substances containing chloride e g cleaning agents or di...

Page 104: ...cale Acidic cleaners e g phosphoric acid nitric acid Wear protective gloves Surface rust Acidic cleaners e g phosphoric acid nitric acid Wear protective gloves Grease and oil stains Alkaline cleaners Wear protective gloves Spray paint Solvent cleaner or organic solvent e g turpentine nitro dilution Observe accident prevention Lime scale or sprays of cement mortar Rubber scrapers wooden spatulas No...

Page 105: ... 13 3 Display and operating unit Keyboard Membrane keyboard Display LCD display 154 x 35 mm monochrome display 13 4 Surrounding temperature range Operation 10 C up to 40 C Storage 20 C up to 60 C 13 5 Power supply Supply voltage Default 100 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 0 4 0 2 A Optional batter pack 220 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 0 2 A 100 120 V AC 50 60 Hz 0 4 A Battery pack optional 10 8 V 4 4 Ah operating time 20 ...

Page 106: ... outputs includes 4 outputs and 3 inputs This is a 16 pin connection All information refers to 0 V grounded Outputs Open collector outputs max 24 V 50 mA Pin No Name Function 3 Channel 1 output Lower tolerance limit 5 Channel 2 output Target value 7 Channel 3 output Upper tolerance limit 9 Channel 4 output Scale in no motion condition Inputs maximum 24 V 1 active Voltage range for logic 1 2 4 V 24...

Page 107: ... input NC1 red RD 9 Channel 4 output Scale in no motion condition black BK 10 Channel 5 input Taring2 purple VT 11 Channel 5 output NC1 gray pink GY PK 12 Channel 6 input Delete tare2 red blue RD BU 13 Channel 6 output NC1 white green WH GN 14 Channel 7 input Item recording adding2 brown green BN GN 15 Channel 7 output NC1 white yellow WH YE 16 GND brown yellow BN YE NC1 not connected 2 Unused inp...

Page 108: ...Appendix Operating instructions iS10 iS20 38019417000 en Appendix CE declaration of conformity ...

Page 109: ...escribed in the type approval as well as the valid requirements in the following EC guidelines EC Scale Directive 2009 23 EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC 2004 108 EC EC Low Voltage Guideline 2006 95 EC Harmonized standards and technical specifications applied Metrology DIN EN 45501 1992 OIML recommendation R 76 1 version 2006 1 EMC DIN EN 61000 6 2 2006 03 and amendment 1 2011 06 DI...

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